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Northern Advance, 11 Aug 1921, p. 4

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UUu_y Wcluuunc. A Chinese student of Wycliffe College preached in St. James `church on Sunday morning. He :11- so addressed a. meeting of the Bible Society on Monday evening of last week. The address was illustrated ' Six Cyclinders of Speed-~"Dinty"-New D1ream~ 1and-Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 17-18 ET me get him on Long Distance, and I'll soon settle this"-- says the shrewd business man, as an emergency arises. His rsonality, with the persuasive tones thal: helped him buil up his business in the old days, is still the greatest force at his command, and it never fails to bring the needed results. Long Distance permits him to retain that personal contact and inuence with men in distant places. on which his success was built. If one of our travellers fails to secure an important order. he gets me on Long Distance before the interview is over. and I nearly always land it." The power of Long Distance as a businessrgetter is only beginning to be appreciated. Use the `Bell to Sell", and see how economically it produces results. Many of your Long Distance calls can take advantage of the Station-to-Station rate. Ask Eve ? 1 our Local Manager to explain how, or ask for TGIGPW our Booklet. A Few Ways to Speed Up gigfaj Business." 1` Station Far the Quick servie _--that brings repeat orders AND DANCE CORLVIITTEE: Jas. McM1u'ti.n. J. Ale: Jns. Horn. Geo Vi --. `v , in the Armories at 9 p.m. Alex. -MacLamn.. uvs ,u,_,._ !r;.\s I-`LOW STRUUK I _ On Saturday last :1 considerable I gas flow was encoun-tered in the new well being drilled on the Doran i'propert_v. The first signs came at `a depth of about 150 feet and has ,continued with a rising pressure un-~ `til Tuesday when it had a pressure [of 200 to 300 1-bs.at a. 250 ft. depth. ]The condition of the shale in this well is more promising than in 3.33, previously drilled. UOI'DOY`{|T|()n Ul lllt` uuuu~_- -.1. .,.......,. ` on the 17th day 0!` Jun:-, 192].` authorizim: (hp County of SiIH(`,i)P. mt g1IaI`aI11on debentures In ho issm -dl` by than (`.m'p0r:1li0n of H win 0!`. Barrie to the zunolmt under By-law numb 1I)`.Z2 of H19` said Corpm` ion of the I`')wn ofi Barrie for H in zxllauion rn` ::s}r*,n.i11; nmchinm`y fr!` he Town of B:u'rmj Vvaterworkf. / v And Ihn ,ai'(l By-law of the C012! of $10,000.`:-: Mrs. Isaac Lennox, one of the oldest persons in Canada. died last week, aged 103. at her home in |`Wia`rton. N EA [1 MEA FORD _m \\ ate1'\<'orl-:.. - And l.l\;LLui'(! P._v1:1w m` the C-)x'- poration r) the County or \`in1<',<)o` was 1'm;is:n-red in the Rmzjstry Otfxce` of the County of Simcoe on the 15th| the same or any part thereof must be made within three months from the mat publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 15th day or July. 1921. R. J. FLETCI-IER. Clerk of the County of Slmcoe. N90 [[115 lain uay Ul duty, R. J. FLETCHER. Clerk of the County of Simcoe. L. kt. J. 1' Luu xunxun, . Clerk of the County of Sum-,.w.; ltts made 9):: EAS|FlRSTrmy BY1:1 BY-I.:\\V NO. You'll be surprised with the economy of EASIFIRS/F- you ll be delighted with the better results. Its purity is the result of our own exclu- sive process. Moreover EASIFIRST is prepared under the rigid supervision \ of Government inspec-` tion. " --_--.. _lIILa clad to math I BY-LAW N0. 1389 Of the Corpm-atirm of the County ofi Simcoe 3 Notice is hereby `given that :1 By-;`, law was -passed by the Council of the. ` Corporation 0-f the County of Simone on the 17th day of June. 1921.1` authorizing the County of Sbtncoe to1' guarantee debentures to be issued`: by the Corporation of the Town of`: Midland. to the amount of $l4.000.- 00 under By-law No. 1063 of the said Corporation of the Town of 3 Midland, for the construction of` sewers on the local improvement act in the said To n of `Mi,cila rfd. And that t said Bv-la.w of the Y-LA W [0 man could rexin` M13` C50 co/afe Cake NO. I 39 I V L;!V'H HXLL` LI. 1))" the Cmmctl of H19 > Coumy of SiznmP' 1921. ,L__ ._; u. . --up-r ' the (`ounty of_ I 390 vlllba glad to supply you with EASIFIRST. Sold It can We-ldyou liha copy of Gun: Proud Rulpl bublu P ., 1__ `L1.LH:`l. of July, 'r`L!1T`.R SUMMER COLDS. ASTHMA. f`,.):'~{ spoil many 3. holid y. 12 z -AT./Ivih mhi _/ H Positively stops these troubles: qidp . Sneezing. weezing. coughing. GARBAGE O " I NOTICE RE COLLECTION OF 1 Notice is hereby given that the1;0 Boarcl of Health for the Town ofii V Barrie has appointed Mr. J. A. John-, C Iston as garbage collector, and the!t work will be done by him at thejl `following rates: from dwelli `T. .25 cents per month; 'Erom/ ote1s.l( restaurants z1nd'hospiI,als. 50 centslf per month. togpaid to him by the; I occupant of the premises. House- I holders who do not wish to have garbage removed by Mr. Johnston, will be responsible for the removal: or destruction of it themselves, but} in no case must it be buried in` 5 yards. . ( A uu C3\l`l'I'\I`.l` 1 A ID 1119 5`d.lu LU Ll UL mu.ua.uu. I And that t By-law the! Corporation the County of Simcoeg was re:zistereEl)`,n" the Registry Office` of the Count_\ of Simcoe on the 20th day of June. 1921. 5 Anr mntinn tn nu-a,<~.h nr gar aside` GUNNS LIMITED ro:`:"c n ro A4 ! Notice is hereby given that I h'.we` `transmitted or delivered to the per-; lsons mentioned in section 8 of The, ;Ontario Voters Lists Act, the copies l;required by said section to be trans-1. `i mitted or delivered of the list, 11 1Zl.(1_e` ;pursuant to said Act, of all persons lappearing by the last revisze}/Kssess- ment Roll of the . id In nicipality `to be enfitled at/,vote `in the said Municipality at gctions for mem- `bers of the L9,, slative Assembly` land at Municipal Elections and that` the said list was first posted up at my oice at Stroud on the 25th day of July, 1921, and remains there. for inspection. 3, And I hereby call upon all voters: to take immediate proceedings to; ha.ve any errors or omissions cor-` `rected according to law. - r\r|rc.:I rhea `)Kth d-av nf .h1lv_ :.Vole-rs` List, 192]. Municipality the Township of Innisl. | County of Simcoe of .rec'eu 2LL`.CuI'uuu; LU ; Dmc- this 25th U921. : Ir I\I `G. G. SMITH & CO., PHONE 32.} ` Established 1369. Undertake:-3.` : Open day and night. Morgue and- chapol in. connection. Barrie,`; Ontario. ' 1 IIIIICII you IIKG DCIHG IHQI way. 01.00 at your druggnstfa, or write Templctons. Toronto, for a free trial. Sold by Wm. Crosslandz Allandale, A. E. Patterson. Sneezing. weezing. coughing, weeping cyu an-cn't necessary- unlcu you like being that 01.00 vour drmuznatfa. PROF. D. WEIR, TEACHER OFE Piano and Violin. Piano Tunexx. Studio, 48 Bayeld St. -43] , , g Hay - Fever }: Ill.`I"I f`l'\I' l'\ A V , day` or June. 132.1. 1 Any motion to quash or set aside` the same or any part thereof must be made Within three months from, the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. ` hnrnd Hula 1Kth rlav nf Jlllvi -. .- .,...__-_, . . , See. Local Board of Health] VOTERS LIST UNDE RTA KE RS Writ: for and fold}. MUSICAL A. W. SMITH. I. Mcconkey. Township Clerk.` _: ` 1 cup granulated sugnr )4 cupmilk } cup EASI FIRST 3 teupoona baking pdr. 2 eggs I lenspoon ult 2 cups our K teaspoon vnnllln I Cream EASIFIRST and Iugai`, then go well beaten. Add milk alternately our mixed and sifted with the salt and belt- ing powder. Turn into two oured layer cake tins and bake in moderately hot oven 20 minutes. UIHIDBIUHD DUI.` day of July.` 1 Of the (`orpomtion of the County of Simcoe ` Notice is hereby 9;iven that :1 By-a 1a.w was passed by the Council of the; Corporation of the County of Simcoei on the 17m day of June. 1921,: authorizing the County of Simone toi guarantee debentures to be issued by the Corporation of the Town of, Orillia to the `amount of $24,000.00 under By-law No. 784 of the said` Corporation f the vn of Orilli-.11 for waterw ks p poses in the said? Town of O ' ' Ana th- 0 \n cnid RV-MW OT H19 EA"sn=IRs1' This is the Recipe mm I t `9m/ otels. 1 ( 5. centsEI 1 3. House-1| 1 sh I Johnston; i L. .-. an. Anal t The e111plo%f the stewni mil- way in Ontario terminals when they ': received their cheques [or the month :01` July realized for thsfrst time 31 the truth of the report that their Nvmges would he cut. .`\`oine oi the _;mI.-n. found that lhvy wens from :1 $12 to $15 short. nu. i` ._ ,...u....i ...i...a ...... H... l...._-iu: ` , , C.-1B[!\'E'1' MIGETS S;\TURD.-\Y !_out process of the political situation lis delayed by reason of the slight `delay in the Prime l\{inister'.s re- I Ottawa. Aug. 8.--The heading` lturn. As he would have had to` jleave here on Wednesday for Que- Jbec to welcome the new Governor- lGeneral. the Premier is staying at lMeus Beach till near the time of Lord Byng's arrival. and so will not reach here before Friday. some M.P.'s who came to uttawa to-day ,in anticipation of his homecoming were disappointed. ' 7'l'II__ -..........:.:,... l'\ HM` nnlnimul l l 1 l I l vv :1 tr ulamppulutuu E The obscuritles of. the political `situation will remain at least an- other week. About next Saturday there will be a full cabinet council ` to canvass the situation and consid- of its alternative aspects. One in- uential wing of the Cabinet wwnts dissolution and a general election this fall. Their argument is that the air would be cleared by this pro- -cess and that a new mandate would be {urnished for dealing with the .var.ious `pressing problems. An- other wing favors a session of %parliament this fall if necessary to pass the Redistribution Bill and go to the country in the winter or spring. Probably the bye-elections would be brought on in the mean- time. ! .._. . I .-,4 2.. :_ LL- I...~ tune. The whole que'~:.tion is in the lapl of the gods and there is no con- solidated opinion on the subject. When Mr. Meighen returns he will he surfeited with conflicting argu- gments and a decision may not be hurriedly arirved at. Most of. the `ministers except Sir George Foster will go to Quebec for the installa- tion of the new Governor-General.l I I I 1 l ! I ` CUT OF SIX CENTS PER HOUR I :1 . T .. `-ply is unds~i;u4l"'ll1;ii. `v(3hE`([lll,`S of H n hl_L`1li'l"-ll!) LII nun... .9 . .. When usikml what was Hm l)Il.\`lS|t of Hm rerlm-.t.i0n Hm :in:_a`)v.i-er was 5` u.i)rml. ti cents an huuii &` V`l`0llI1d. ll, 7 thr- 4 pay nili(:i:n.ls were the smile as usual. Many of tho man urn inclinr,-d In nmlw u kick, while oilmrs are s:i.t- ised to lol. well mmugh alone-. in any case they will wait until the settled by the Conciliation. Broiherhoods are Board of Mrs. Hartlieb had her arm and collar bone broken in a motor acci- dent. while ,returning from the Walkerton Old Boys and - Girls` 3.110 cannot De muue lIlt'l`( Dated this 15th day .1921. FLET (`Inc-l.- AF Ohn f`r\nnf\' Reunion. was NORTHERN Aovmcn: The members of Essa Council met in Thornton on Tuesday. Aug. 2nd. All members present. Minutes of last meeting were read and con- li rmed. A... .9 .. ,,,.__ , ,,___,`_.__ ___,__,` _,,__,; mu. Tin-. l ollo'wlng accounts were read and ordered paid : nu Ll__A|__... A.-..._...._ l`V......o AP illlll l)||IlTl!`u |lll.Iu . The Northern Advance, Court. of Revision notice, $1.50: W. K. Mc- Lean, grxuilmi 5th sideroad. $1-18: H. A. Grosc, grading 9th Con.. $25; Jno. Corbett. opening ditch 5th side road, $15.00; .!no. Campbell. Ibal. on culvert in Angus and building arch `$51.11 sideroad. $325.00: Dan. Shaw. work on Jr.-unett Bridge. $55.07; S. J. Halibert, grading and putting in culvert. on 10th sideroud. $70.00; F`ra.n-k Heydon. for cedar 5th Con. bridge. $39.60: Wvm. Rusk. build- in}: bridge on 30th sicleroad. $1.260; Watson Co., Ivy. hardware for bridge work, $3.05: Theodore Defnpster. repairs to grader and -snow plow, $14.25; Jno. Button, re- -pairs `to grader, $5.00: W. E. Stod- dart. Court of`Revision and print- ing bills, $5.00; Jno. Gallinger, re-{ pairs to 9m Con.. lot 24, 31.50;! I n n n....;:.... ._.~;-.-.1;-mnnn nf gnhnnls pit-ll'5 LU vI.u uuu., luu ..., 7-...-. F. O. Banting, equalization of schools! and police villages, $23.00. A by-law was introduced and I``} ceived three reudmgs. striking le_v,v' for the year. 1 m _._:u ..,x: . . . . and en rnggf in 1101' um yuan. 1 Council adjourned to meet in: Thornton on Tuesday, Sept. 13th.` } at. 1 p.111. 1 \1r hf `l'\nnrnr\\' (`.`nl`1\` Medicine Hat. Aug. 8th.--.Rain- maker" Charles M. Hat-eld has won his bet with the Medicine Hat United Agricultural Association. and he will be paid $8,000 for the rain which has fallen in the dis- trict during the past three months. Hateld was to receive $8,000 if four inches of rain fell between May 1 and July 1. Up to Saturday last 4% inches had been recorded. c\.....:._ an. .-...L.u\wic. n(-` the un- ' " 4 l`.AIN1\[AKEl: WINS HIS BET ` ALBER'[`:\ PAYS HATFIELD I Town 0! U 11:9. 1 And th t _ me said By-law of the Corporuti of the County of Simone was registered in the Registry Ofce of the County of Simcoe on the 15th day of July. 1921. 5 Anv nmrinn to (wash or set aside `throughout the west. lixbl '1] LLLLIICD uuuu vw ~ _ . . . V . _ . _, Despite the outcome of the un- usual contract which was made with the R:Linmaker," all are not con- vinced tha.t Hateld is entitled tq take the credit for the precipitation. It is pointed out that the rainfall did not come at the time it was most needed. and further, that when the rain did come i-t was general n__._-......;..;:-..`- .-.6 trnrvinllc rHc-| yLLuuu5uuun. Luv vm...... 3 Representatives of various dis- tricts in Alberta have been endeavor- ing to secure Ha.te1d's services for , next season. ' O 1 The mean temrperzxture for July was 74 degrees. being 6 degrees above the a.vera.ge. mp- __:_.c_n n... :.L... .......41. II!-nb uuuuvv: uu; u-\....:,-.. The rainfall for the month was 4.27 inches. being 2 inches more }than the average. m..._..,,._......... ._...... on .... .... an LIICLLI. Lxnu \~v\..A\n/5x4 ' Temperatures over 80 were re- corded on 24 days. and on 24 nights the temperature did not fall below nn UV The highest for the month was 93 on the 6th and the lowest 55 on the 22nd. rr: ,..x. E Aug. 1 by-law providing for the issuing of debentures to pay true cost of dis- ` Paisley ra.tepa.yei's will vote on :1 ! rrinbutinxx Hydm~Elect1'ic. EEE?&$%?1%E3;BE; .'A" day of July, 1:921. ;; Any motion to quash LlSid9_1 the same or any part. thereof must; be made within three months frmng the rst publication of this notice; and cannot be made thereafter. 1 Dated this 15th day of July,? 1921. R. J. FI.E I`CHER, I rumxz M the Countv Siuicm-`.3: W FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th Admission, 50c. Programme---5c per Dance per Couple. Music by the Scott-Boys Orchestra. Good time assured--Everybody come! ESSA COUNCIL THE Wl*}.\THldR Low High Rain -.m an .. 1n M. Dinwoody. Clerk. W. H. But,ter_v. BARRIE CITIZENS BAND Inn.--1.: u. my. Of the ( }m1N>rat.ion of I Simooo Queen s Park, at 8 p.m. Helia the Band Fund! :2 . n] BAND CONCERT 0.02` 0.25` 0.02 0.02 0.05` ucanu Lu Llllo ouuu.-uu. I Miss Wearing and little niece, of: fwoodstock. was the guest of friends! 1 here recently. , _p .u__ v1y..........I.. v.....o.` cnows mu. 1 The click of the binder is now `heard in this section. I _-- -our WA IfLAI_ E... `E ucku lCbCul.A,v. I I 1 A meeting of the VVomen's> Insti-i tute will be held at the home ofi 3Mrs. Thos. Rix on Wednesday after-. ....L . _-_..I lguxa. l.llUDo LLAA uu. vv-.,uu--u...,v .......-. `noon at 2 p.m.. Aug. 17th. A good pleasant afternoon expected. Every-I `body welcome. . ru__-..-..... ,.L...a....o Ar r`-nl:-`ax `programme will `be given and al' Nore is here-l>_v law xvns pu.-' by t Corporation of the 1 nn mp 17211 duv 0

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