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Northern Advance, 24 Oct 1918, p. 6

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uu.\.. .... czxllewl the ]lI`(')g1".\!1 ...L .. Another old mu! highly respected rm}- drnt of lflmvale, after u long illness, p:1s.~`L-(1 - . h,.onkm- mi}; kind h-.1 Vi: Pay ('-un:ul:x'.< (Ir, Buy S 7: ) mm. fi<-M gun >lwll, .13 3 riI'l(`.~' und 1\:1yt>11:-is, or. .3 im-omli:1r_v uir bnml, or T..\`.I". fur |)ur.~'Iin_' ('l1ur;_'o 2: H-inch shvll, or, 2800 rifle cartrirlgos, or, Food one 1mm 7 m<)nl.h.<, or. 200 mt-n one day, or, Provide 25 lbs. of mht-,r fur an-.1:-,t 145 hot water hag.<, or, .2000 surgical n(-(-d1e:~'. One Hundred Doliar Victory Bond Wlil: 4: week there p-.1. nxvuy after sh: of 1~n.nient, cheerful omlunmco 0 ' and oufurcexl in:xcti\'it_\', (mo of >.:1y- (xla .e.~'t 1311:} must I`( .~ [iL`1(`(l r(-.-`i<`.vn`.= :' '(`l`.~`(!1l of Mrs. E. Hmlgsml. zit the Mr. C. H. Wickett, mzmagor of tho! Bank of Toronto at Stayner, died-early` last Thur.~'(luy morning from pneunmnia. ; 1 ;vel`. ` .. ..t` 91 .-\1li~mn Hvrultl I H lllllllullnnn the 1"n.~:1i\';:1 i` mnce -gmythinyz Save to buy Victory Bonds. MUSICAL FIASCO -.-.',~pmnu'u In luv ,....u..... ?z1.~`\u'er. I`.l'.l(lC \`uc-um hy tho` J. C. u>. The .~'-3.1-.:r_v isl I 11;; of the Orilliu Township] \ .-\. Cllxulinghzlln lexxrlelwl xx. 1 .e3\'0. Later .\Ir. Cun- cn,~p )ix\u'tl tn the pu. nf ~~--- -~--uln \'m':1I\I hv tho 7 bill fur `J : :1e:~'criI)0.< .-1-cuxul.~" urn: OI 1`.lIH\"du', '.uI.'c1 u mug nun ..~, ,...`. . ` psacefully away at his residence, October`; 7}, in the person of Mr. William Simpson, ,,I -4 _.- y ' zmzu-,tl1o.~'ia, nr. 7 After lmving been shut down five years -the smelter at Midland went into operation [again on October 9th. This plant was for- lnierly owned and run by the Canada Iron i Corporation, but was acquired some months . `ago by the Midland Irou & Steel Co., by! whom it had been completely overhauled. McKee & Co., Cleveland, doing the work` for the new owners. 1 - - .1 Au u. \.vv v..-...... The Rev. Walter Cox, Grand Master of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, ac- |c0n1panied by B1-0. H. G. Robertson, Grand |Warden and District Deputy G. M. Murphy. `visited Collingwood on Thanksgiving day iand were given a rousing welcome. They, , , _ , _ . _ ...L .4 .1... ;~O.xf:nn luv Hm (`.iti1on:' anu were guru u luumus vv\.I\.unu\.. -...._, were met at the station by the Citizens` Band and the brethren in uniform und paraded to the Temple Building. I . t\v\v\ u- ,, _._ Y)4..A. l1,.\Y:....II| lIu|n\ly\l u. u... .. r.- .. W, U i A C.P.R. policemzm at Port McNicoll,I named Nik Wilk, was convicted for selling! lliquor. The information was laid by Ins- ]N.'L'I0r Fislior. Sergt. Mzicriner dropped in on him the sunie evening and brought him to Uitllzind on :1 cli-urge of not having the 1iece.<.~'ury militury pzipers. He wzL< taken H0 Orillizi for o.\:u1niii:ili(m, hut the authori- |i lies llwre (i(`CiIi(`(i to fm'\\".u`(l him in Tomm- 1 ilwcessury ito tlicr: lto for trial. An zxirplmie I`(`p0. nn its nose in the .~::in of :1 field north of the river last wek was the first plane to get into (lifficultirs [near :\i>.i01]. Its injuries were not ex- t.en.'~:i\`(-, one of thv propeller hlmles being broken. Thv pl:zn(- had cnmo dm-:11 Vrom (`M1111 in charge uf -.1 flyer who \vu:< 11urrir_-1:3.` bringing dmvn u p'.'...~`c1iger for the 3.30 The p:i.~.~'miger cmlght his train n[wr~.-.ii:1g ~.-.\--I-.n was not injurexl. train. um! fit. Has Taken :1 Perrnanent Place In British Cities. The Gilbertian policeman once whimsically lamented that po1ice- 3 man s life is not :1 happy one. One wontiemxr, 11OW\ P1`, v.'l1u.t social im- p1'ov=mems may not have been . wro gin, in his professional existencrl by 1`:i<>. zulvg-11! of his feminine coun- terpart. the policewoman. The fem- inine giiurdiazi of the peace, the day ' ( O1]Si{1i)i0." in'l3?II07r\n is already 21 permzment and in i7nrv'mnti chm ic L'Ul.l>;Lil.Ull.'. ls zurvsuuy [JU|lHd.l1l'.'HL institution, and in England she is actually an intogrzzl part of the force. Her I'(lI1l{S swell visibly every year. Her duties increase with her enlarg- ed exp=;r1e:1ce. Schools are turning her out in numbers tllat barely suf- Iice to meet the (leinaud, and the scope for her p1'ofcs;:siomil activities is practically tuilimited. But let it`. be suid in her justiiicution that she has urn <-:ul(r`r\l or. own-xrl nnnn lht?\ inn: UL: ELHU 111 ML`: JUDLIUIJJLIUU Lllxll. DIIC has noz smiglil. Ira tread upon the toes of her [)l`O[L`S.`$iOX1\1 mate, the mz1scu- ' line "ii0bc~rt," but rather has en- `(1eu~'.'ox'e(l to make of herself his fit- .Iing complement; to extend the sphere of usefulm:-ss of [110 profes- sion; to introduce new and much widw po'-.x_'__e1'.~s of social u1i1iL;;. She does nqf disturb the 1`.1 _`:1S`d1`C(1 func- tions olhe po`.icemzu1's i`:ixni1ia1' beat, ` the xed post, 01' the Lruilic control. ` the DL`ZLl,'\3 She is zLr::1e with nothing more for- midable Ihun m0i".1l force. She does not even c:11'x'y zi l,I`L11 ).C1lO()l1. For she is not chosen for her l)r:L\vn and mus- cle, and is not. culled upon to chase an 0ff.`I1(1(:i', or to lead him off as h0).' 1a.\\'i'ul catch to the lockup. She leaves the nmsculine \v1'ongd0L-1', generally spr,-Liking, to the policeman, and keeps along lines in which he failed to prove adequate or fitting, . I or which, a few years ago, were con- sida-1':.-d wilhin his scope. Qhn uvnu-Iru in tho tnu-nu nn nn 111:-I - railways. sun.-rz,- wuuui ins SL'()[IL'. . She works in the towns and on the - She is to he found in the` fat-.toi'it-s and ollit-us of the ministry! oi` munitions dopurtxucnt; she is un- (ler the Athuirztlty, and she is work-: ing in co-0L`*1'1LLi0n with the euiployes v of the Govt-rumor.L-control1ed rms: She supervises women employes, she ; looks to the prevention of theft. She& keeps her eyes upon woman's welfare everywhere in the station, in the; streets, in the trains, and in the parks. She inspects places of an1use~ I went and women's lodging houses.| She supervises children engaged in street trading. She takes depositions from wouie-11 and children, and at- tends police court on their beha.lt;! indeed, there is hardly any Investi-I gation of a. public character, with re- 1 gard to persons of her sex, in which` I she does not interest herself. r-nu... nnlinnuvnlnnn dirm-v nnnnctx-t- 1.1 1rU,uUu lu uv ....._ day on November 9. ' 13 ILUL l.'llUhClL LUI ` I to I 1 I .-..,...I,:n.y II\ In. i S118 (1085 D01. luuatuat uclacu. l The policewomen directly connect-1 led with the metropolitan forces of I London differ from what are known` as the paid patrols. The poucewomen 1 oo-operate directly with the 1netro- politan police in the work of patrol-I ling the streets and the parks in the, actual company of men constablesfonl their different beats, whilst a fur-i ther distinction is that they draw their pay from Scotland Yard, where- as paid patrols in the provincial towns, in some cases, receive it through a -voluntary association. The. paid patrol has beendescribed as thel tree lance in po1icewon1en's work. tapping at the door 01 public opin- ion. She develops her work as need and opportunity arise. She not only undertakes a variety or wor_k on be- half 01' the police, but she is also ap- proached by the military authorities. the health authorities, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and other orga1:l.4a'.tions interested in public welfare. She of- ten moves on to another town. and thus linds scope for talent, junlgment and even p toncorin;_z, instinct. .-.-_ THE POLICE\VO3IAN. j || HONOR FLAGS FOR Ar-uc-an One hundred and fl'(`(`ll tons of prim-_-ml 5 mutter comprising 35,0()(l.()t)t) pit-cos` prop.tr- 1 ed by a staff of some 4U,()Ut) \\`0rkv1's and sent in small lots to cvvry city, town, vil- lage hamlet and \vny. inn llIX`(Hl;.'l1U'Kltl Canada, in u period little longer than Iln-on l months, is the task nccnnipli. by llH`i Dominion Publicity Cmninitloc of \ ictnryi "Loan campaign, 1918. ft... L..- nulu in nunnt suul full: for :1 11.081] Uuulpuigu, uuu. One has only to 111061 aml lnlk for :1 while with R. A. Stoplmisnli, clinirmzui, ml get some idea of how this and ()ll1L'l' grout,` tasks have been done. Anything less {would have spelled failure at :1 time wlwn such a word is impossible. N - W..._:.._ on c....o lm In will SUCK) WOI'u I5 HllpUBblUI\:. l Posters measuring 24 feet by 10, will` lspeak to Canada's 8,000,000 people from [the bill boards of every city and town, and this is but one of innumerable schemes for `reaching the purposes of the czunpnign. There is to be keen competition for honor ags this time. Aside from the sentiment |attached to it, n 1918 honor og is indeed ` a thing of beauty. It bears ve burs, one Ifor each war loan and will be given by tl.c Governor-General, to the towns, villages and cities exceeding their quota. How Victory Rewarded According to the Assessors returns Col- lingwood has now a population of 7949, nlmut 500 more than last year, but at the umie time a little disappointing to many whv cxpectecl thg: figure to go over S000. At lilnivule last week J-nines Tubman and Andy Ritchie were charged by License l`;l.'~`}1L`Cl()l' Fisher with being in an intoxi- cu:(l cnmlitimi in :1 public place (luring thc fair. They \\'('l'(. ouch finetl $50 and "\\lU TV I GENEROUS SUBSCRIBERS '2'. .'." -'1_~fi.i'L\:.n* :q55,,_2hu: Loan Workers Will Be For Their Successes THE NORTHERN ADVANCE ., ... ;:-_;,ed 74 years. J W The committee is of the opinion now, that there will be very few cmitrcs in Can- mlu without one of tlu-sc llugs, lu`.c:ux.~'(e it lis l)(`ll(`\'( (l that awry me will xiili.-('rili(~ -more tlnm the znnmmt sol. [ | In llw lm.~im-.<.~` lmu.v(-.~` unvl lll('l(:l lI':-` ufl %(}un:ul:1 tlwrc will l)(`. linnm` omlilr-ms \\'h(-n '75 pt-r cent. if the vlnplnyvt-.~' l1uw- pur-l cliam- lmn As that li;:un- ix ilu-rms-' (-ml, :-tivlu-1`.~` .-:lmwin;: H5 [)I'|` <-<-nl., Ell) prr, lccnt. nml IOU )I('I` cont. will In: :uH:u'lwl. ` l (in the \\'lllll sl|i(-l -if 1`w'r_v nmlnr rm` '1: sticlu-r ln-airing tlw xvurtls .\ticl( it, (':\n- : lantlul" will In: ul'li:\'ml, \\'llll(` for the hm-.l Inf eiiw-l)p(-.~', small sliclu-rs will <~x;l:nin' luml rcmiml that (lammlu rim-(ls mum-y if -l '.:m:ul'.1 is to maintain i(:~'pl:1(:<- in llw lirim: lino. Ten Cents for fifteen Words is The Advance rate for prepaid .ud\'t.s. of the wanted class. It iis the cheapest rute of any news-| paper in Ontario. E LETTERHEADS, Billheads and Statements printed at The Advsmne o i<-.n with neatmss and desrpni-en. -Oil(~loth Squares and ongolcum R 11;;.=,, all sizes at Dougall os. far as vie could _'&3`m:.=;m, lighten their bring thezm com- A ' 3 The school teachers in East Simcoe have Lzndertaken to organize a campaign for Belgian Fund, and have set the objective. :.1 $6,000 to be raised by means of a tag` I ,,,,.l_-_. n l --th.m: we have striven un- ceasingly % 0 shorten their stay in the un-made Hell; altar of Victory-`3and Peace. weight to the blow that will 8 Oman the war comes with the qffering of .' tory Bonds about to be made. Let not thgrivilege to do your share nd you unprepar `Y . `fa tmotncr Dppunuuuy I.u ncuu Eu... ..._........... 4 Another oportunity to lend` our individual ____:..1_L Lox 6|-un `\1I'\Il) Hunt til! R 'I'EfI Iaf ti 1'm.'j EVER ma gr Q Wvgmg l On page three will he found a form which, if lled up and- [returned to the Advance ()l'11'ee before November 1st, will `enable suhscrilwers to renew their subscription at the present. trate---$1.25. After that date the /\ will be $51.50 year- :ly-the same as nearly all the other County weeklies. I , -n:---- --_.. __.___V Battles are not all fought shell. The most vital are the `E against the debilitating tendencies ness. For nearly five decades has been a denite help `to millions the trying` battles against weakness. Scot s is as rich- in blood-forming properties and as owerful in strength-supporting qualities now as o ore. Let Soolt s Emulsion help you win y r battles. .n 1!. Hum. 'l`n.-non rind / D Inc kn:-n 2 rlnniha lmr-1-In fn mininns n H19 frvino" EMIJ I Iuued by Cumin : Victory Lgun Commitugi in co-opcntion with tho Minister of Fmnnce c5 of the Dominion of Cundu. in 111:- TO ADVANCE SUBSCRIBERS pimion Miniuct of r 'l`hnr.~uJay, October. 24, 1915; vith cannon and veryday battles hat invite weak-- :\E i`. ul:'Luu5 Council Mr. his rc. as niughznu \\'i:s umu Clerk ;m'1 'I`rr:u.~*\u ..- [ smuo.

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