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Northern Advance, 15 Sep 1921, p. 6

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l`he_v're oft`! ()n the :+t:-e-:9, at the door. in the otlice, the Su.Ivu:1-:11- ists are busy with the H2LI \'!?t ]"esti\'-al collectinac. No need to wait. t'v:,r in1`I:'rma.tio:i. for e.\ pl21Ildti()I1. tor in:-:pim,t,im1, the` only need now is for actiori Give.` give ;;enerous1_\'. and ;:'ve LU once. ' We all know the world 31' Ill. Army. we all `know its "ecvnw-I. we all know its spirit. But. that. `la-is nw do either ourselves or tlir-nu mlwh good. The question t'-.m`~nu every.` citizen right now while the Sal- vationists are col1ec7.in;; is: What are we going` to do when: it ? in the matter 01' their own. Sa.('I`ill':9 ztnrl` service .\"al\'z1li()l1iSt.s zio nu: 1191:: How little will get me Llirm1g~`. They spend themselves, clxeertuliy. reckless, wholly in the .aer'.".-9 or` God, and their fellow men. Let. thel spirit of giving: money -1)!` :-:00-.l.< copy their spirit in service 1 seltll forget t'ul, generous tha.nkot't` 41111.? The Harvest l`liank. So.` -65 will he held in the Army (_`,i!..,L'iel on Sunday. Sept. 25th. and sile or goods on the Monday night at. non r ('.()L.l;l'J(4` E N() I`l}H ' 1 ` yr action. Give, ' 2;`ve ill. once. ' work. tho, {lo-3:; I I "Rim ght. against, grasshoppers ,l~for 193.1 lizis bpen nished in Sash -over 11. l;lI.',`9l' area is in sight for 'n9x! year. according to olcials of Ellie dppurtnient. of ascriculture. The `f total zmmur. of materials mixed inr- ' in pr)':sr)n ihis snmnier is stagger- im: and includes 3.024 tons of bran; H100 c-.1r!):ul.- of sawdust; 2:`1.2'3 "_ pounds at zxrsenic; 10,100 pounds of lqiuris '.:rmaxi; fl`_ .Z`.61) :,z1llr`.`.`.`, of mi)- ..r II fatchewun bin. :1 still greater battle I V 4 E Mr. H. N. Humor, mzuizurer 0.1 the` ilundard Bunk. has at last reuchedl ); the hei;;ht. of his u.m*hiI.i0n as an; Hzui-.:h-r. Since (-'0ming 1.0 Victoria} 'HLLl'l)U!` he has done quite a. lot. ofi ilishin:.:. but the sh uliways suwl "him cr>min:.:" and refused to bite. ` However, last Tuesday his efforts to` 9 land at big one" were rewarded, wheh he hooked a 28 lb. l`unge while shing just off Methodist Is1u.nd.~-Victo1'ia Harbor New Era. Al1i.=ai.nn held their rsi. zulnuul bowling, murnzxment, on their fine} _g1'<>(-n on .\[ondz1._\' lust, and it. was at` I hi`: sur-c(=:<.< in ever_\' wa__v. The beau-' tirul weather h1'ou_:ht 2!. large crowd; `Hutu \'zu`i0llS parts 0!` `the .province. Thirty rinks competed in the 'murn:unen:. Barrie sending; seven` rin|<.~. .\Iu_\'m' Litvle, oi` -3-urr':e~, p':es`ded at the npP11in}.', I'0nnuIit.ie;<. and short :: were ;:i\'+=n by VV. .\. inn, .\I.I .: .\lessrs. Tm'_\' and Hop- kin;'. of Oranqevills. and .\Ir. Scott. of OriIliu.. The cilizmxs or Alliston s1)2n`e-I nu pains to make the day an `unjo_mh|.e one for <=ver_v personi presenl. Barrie and Omnazevilleu .we=r+'~, successful in landing the` trophies. t tr I - rrie Is pri7.er Leather Club Bag:<---` went M) Mr. Ha_v's rink of BarI'ie~A Hu_\'s. Stew-u't. Bricker, |<`rzuvley. 2n-1 p1'ize-----Electric 'I`oasters~-- wont to I-{0pkin's rink of Orange- I I `j 3r-d prize -~ I`herm0s Bo!tles--~--! [vvmn to Clarke's rink `of B:].I`I`ie---4 iC1urke. Thompson. Hubbick and - Beelby. ,..,.,....,.. . ..n_.._ ` Miss I\largzu`eL Coulter -sm-m L1 few! days in Toronto last. week. ; A villv. I 4th prizc=--~-Sxnoking SeLs~~--went `to Mr. Tr)r_x"'s rink of 0ran.*,eville. I 92.?0 galls: Elznsses; SQS barrels of salt. | Last week lnspeci.o1' Reid. ac-.~ companied by two detectives, lo- iczmed a large still on the 3rd con- cession of Tiny, on the shore 01'! Georgian Bay and ;Ll>out. ten miles: I found four barrels of pure Lfl`2l.ll1 `lllilsll. two 1`hI`(?G 1el` (-0211 oil stoves, jugs, jars, se~ve1'al bags. :'<.m:u-. V01` thr,-in .bearing' the names of well- known F103 fZl.l`lllI3l`w`. '1`he_v moi; possession of the whole p'.t1'uplie1'n-: viizv and at [<)1u1vz1ie(.-'-:ec11led ':l wan` ram! 2iL'2Lin:at Ed. Bell (in 21 cliargze 01"} unlawfully lmvivng liquor in his` possessiion. On Bell was fuunri El; hottle of swamp Vllllikey, the best` ~03` its kind the inrapi;-clor had t'm:11-`.1 !:-.i1y\vlie1`e. Bell was taken to Di'il-| `Ila before M gi-t.i'ul.e C1a1'l He ;. he had got the bottle in A vu- `,c-.u1l house on his farni. it b9ll`.f."i gist`! there by :1 F`i'~>nchman ."l 0l1l[ iriuzir .\'Iidl.:.nd, win left a bottle for} ilso1l's use` once in (L while. Tile lim1gist.ra.te did nrl believe a wmd inf Bell s Sl()l'_ and i`i`:.Lnk1y told liiin |:-:0. instead he believed that, Bell iowneil and r;pP.='J.i(?(l the still and lwzis ped(llin1.: the :'i.ul'f around Elm- Vule. A line '.`F $1000.00 was im- posed. Bell \'.'.i.~; lztlcen to B.im-3. llrut. pair: tl`- fir noxl. (lay. from ldlmvale. 111 the shanty was. t In all p1`obzubi1it_v :.`~`unday, Sept. 25th, will see the ism.-.est. Sunday School attendance there has ever been in Camada. Plans and propa- ganda have been under way for some months with in. view to making Rally Day, which falls on this date. not only an inmtgiiral day for the be- ginning of tho sc=.:ison s work, but also a real Ihig day in all Cutnzuliun` `Suntlny Schools. A progrzumne in- cluding a special service for the (lay thus been prepzirmi by it joint. com- mittee of the SllI1(l'.L_V School Bozirtls :01` the Baptist. Cnt1L:i'o;:at.tio11, .l\leth-; odist and Pre:+l)_vtori;in Clmrches. and one million ('()pl9!~` of this have been tllstritbutod to Cginndinn Sundzlyg Schools of these denominations. if 'present. prospects are in any way realized there should be well over a million babies, bo,v:~t and girls and grown ups in the \'lll'i0llS Ca.nadiu.n Sunday Schools on Rally Day. ` ;\ .\l[Lh[0N~ AT HUNl)x\Y SCHOOL READ THE ADVER'I`ISEMEN I`S._ I E .-\L 1} o`clocl< on .\'I0n(la_\' morningi ithe citizens ot Elmvale `were? gzuvakened from their slumbers b_\'= the alarm of re. The re started; in the garage 01` `R. I . Burton umli in at very few minutes. the whole in-}` side of the building was :1 tnuss ofi flames. The walls of the building? `being oi` cement blocks and the night hein_:: cgilm helped to, prevent} the re from spreading. There was} 21 l2ll'_LE` quantity 01` oil in store and this made it tremendous blaze.` 1'I`he `blacksmith shop oi` .Mi_'. t\Ian-3. nine; on the south was badly scorch- ed. but the heroic efforts of the fire; ibrigade and citizens prevented the; re from s'preadin_2;. There were tent automobiles in the garage and these` Fall went up in smoke. The building; land most of the cars which belontz-1 led to Mr. Burton are partly covered` by insurance. Elmvale is not very well equipped with -re ghting` apparatus and it was a miracle that.` iuore daiuage was not done. i A bride and groom at Lawton. Ohio, wanted to` keep cool during the wedding ceremonry so they were iniurrie(i in a. swimming pool, dress- |ed .in re;..'ul:Lr vbatiiing costumes. It.` would save the reporter quite a. lot of pm'plexii_\' in descri.bi11g:; the bride's dress. 1 i '"" I Miss [slay Jorbett has taken -.11 position in Buffalo. Miss Vionu Elliott has taken :1 position in Stratford. _.. .. ,, . n....n.,... ........i .-. rnuvl II I nu I1.` I 11:15 resided ltwelve months, and in the electoral` district. where such rperson seeks to` vote for at least two months im-l m'ediut.ely preceding the issue of the: wril. of n.-.1 I\.IlIJ ... l<`lslDEIiAL ELlv}C'l`lO.\ The new election law enfranchises all women, with certain exceptions in the case of women of foreign birth, who are over 21 years of age, and in Canada for election. the last \\"0.\ll<}.\' TO` VOTE u V1.1 I\ war. I who did not advertise. Spe:n,l<|n_Lr ol lullures In business; the Arnprior Chronicle 1'en12u`l:s,j Of course we don't: wish to be too insistent i.r1't.he Ilmtler, but it has just, been proven by s1.atist,ics. H-zu of all `the failures recorded in 1920 eighty-foux' per cent. were of rms If y'>'.1`re o-bservant_ and look around you, you ll nd that it is so." . l5m't(m's (-`-:u'n,'.'.'e and '1 (In ['11 in Snmlw. Ton (`:11-s l ;Dated A112. \ ,, TAKE NOTICE that `the Nlunici-I `pal Council of the Township of~ `Innisl proposes to pass 21. By-la.w [closing all the streets and lanes. al- ` so Block A. as shown on 21. plan led `in the Registry fjfce for the Regis- ltry Division of the County of Sim- icoe 3.5 No. 607, and that the said `Council will deal with said By-law at its meeting on the 3rd day of October, A.D.. 1921. 1 Ann rnrrnmnmp 'I`A1 \'F`. Nn'I`l {`.W. - NOTICE is hereby g`-iven pursuant, to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the `;st:ate of James Alexander Agar. late of the Township of Essa, in the C-:)unt_\' of. Simcoe. larmer. deceaseii. who died ion or :-Lb-tut the ThiI;i`i`1 day rt June, 1921. are requested to send particular:~`. of their claims to the. undersigned on or before the` twentieth day of September, 1921. after which date the Exectn/)1's will distribute the assets of the estate. tamong those entitled thereto, hav-; ing regard only to the claims off gwhich they shall then have notice,` -and that they will not he ret=po11- sible to any person for the assets of` lsaid Estate whose claims shall noti `then have been received. , 1 ! i l)0.\'ALD ROSS. Executors` Solicitor, Ontario. 3 ins. Barrie. 2'7, 1921. Sealed tenders, j to contents. will '1 12 o c1ocl: noon, ber 17th, T921, undersigned. for t the following two crete bridges for VVest C`-williiiibury 1.--VVail\'er BN1 I Lot 9, 9igll79eI1fO( Concrete Slab BI'lt 2.-li`-rris Brid Lot 7, twenty-v: forced Concrete 1 Bridge. ' -Flatt; and spec obtained from eitl signed. The lowest or at necessamily be ace: Ear` Reeve West Gwill Newton Fran Iuctooer, A.U., 1:92;. 1 AND I`UR'1`HER TAKE NOTICE that any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affect~ ed by the said B_v-law must apply to be heard at the said meeting: either in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor. or Agent, and in the event `of his failure so to do his rights !may be dealt with in his a:bsence.| ' DATED at Stroud, Ontario, this 31st day of August, A.D., 1921. R. M. MCCONKEY, l l 1 A. ,_,:_:u rnA__._...I.:_ C. Elrick has accepted 21 :aecx'_(3la.1'- ial position with the Grand Trunk. Allandale. -- n , ,-_ u1:v,..... `well as all F`rida_v,` Sept. 16th, will be the 60th anniversary of the Om Fair, where all the classes `.:'at'ne:* tr)- zether. This year promises. In he the banner year of the fair. There will be many new att.raction.~:. as the old ones. At. one o'clock Premier Drury will unveil `the soldiers` memorial. which is be- ing erected on the town hall grounds in memory of the l)o_vs who made the su-preme sacrifice in the late war. The day will end wilh :1 grand concert at night given "by Sandy McDonald and three artists assisting him. Come and make one Qro Fair Lu ul. AvA\.;\1\IA1 .-. . .. , Clerk, Innisl Townshi p N()'l`l(`-l'~I unnubc. ` .. -......_....._._......._.._:.-. ` Planv. specications may be `obtained either of the under- ; I 'l`hn inwoszr nr nnv tmi will not. slgueu. : any t<=nde1' will not. `necessamily accepted. E Earl Rowe. iReevve Vvest Gwillimbury Township, ' Robinson, Ont. 1 Frank Barber. V Consulting Engineer, IB-.1rber, Vvyxmee-Rodberts & Seymour, ` 40 Jarvis St., Toronto, om. tenders, plainly marked as `be received up to I12 Saturday, Septem- `ber `by either of the the construction of two reinforced con- the Township of Gwillimbury: rm-.. 1-xr I vvcol. \...........,u._. . ; Bridge on Con. IX., u eighteen fool, span Reinforced !C0ucre1,e Bridge. 1 . A fin... 171 ;\auuv.,-gm, .-um; AJll\Lh\4. 1 Bridge on Con. VI., 5` Lot rwenty-ve foot, span Reinj fforced Slab and Beafn` 1 I r\|___.. ,_...1 ,...`,..-.:4:n..H.\n.- u\\n1v kn znuo-.uuuu.. Miss l"lor(-nee liar.-1`, Bvfuce Wilson: and John 1-lo;.:un lmvs-3 returned 14)` school after their recenl. illness. Tells Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery. Toronto, Ont.-I suffered greatl ` from weakness, seemed _to be tired al , the tlrne, and had no I ambition to do any- W -o ; thingorgoanyplace. , I My nerves wererin " . bad shape, I could not sleep at night, - ` ;_c_ and then came a V breakdown. I read I of Lydia E. Pink- . ham s Ve etablo Comproun in the ,.I newspapers and sev- eral of my friends . advised metouse it, and it sure y put new life into me. Now I am quite able to do all my own work, and I would strongly advise every suf- fering woman to we .Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable mpound a trial."- Mrs. CHARLES WAKELIN. 272 Christie St;., Toronto, 0nt.! 'I\L.,. ......l....... -4-' `I ....ll.. D D...Il........'.. l 7 'l;he make'rs of -L dia E. Pinkham'x\_ Ve etable Com oun have thousands of sum letters as t at above-they tell the truth, else they could not have been ob- tained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger-it has stood the best for more than forty years. I -I? 4-Iv...-n nun nun nnIv|n"na:nn- wan pl.- ululu Luau IUL VJ Jcnn-. If there are any complication: you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pink- ham Medicine Co. (oondentml), Lynn, Mast. LETTER FHM MRS. WAKELIN :'1-om 5ee_rped_ t':u_'ed_aI Ju. , .l u: uuuu, uuuug Th. makers L Pinkham'.~I j,-~( /eg(1(::ab1eC0mp0un thousandsofx` '" : btuuxu un-\.. \.C\/iv! .., The school has re-o.[>eued with: , I new stutlenls enr01lm;: every dzL\'.i , > mu| a record atleudzulce lhls` _vLu,-. Miss Esther Bunl. ha.#;;ivex1 up` ' her position teIuporzu'iiy and has re! 1urne(l to school In l'd.1~ 8 up 21. [em-h-: ex"s cutlmv. " ' -- L- ..,`n....nnJ |'v {'13 \.uun.u . .\'Iiss C. (}m`d(m has returned from" her trip up the Lakes and will re- sume her duties as a. ruember of the stuff shortly. BARRIE [*`AIR---Sept. 19. 20, I |l'.N'l.\' |'}.\`h` 1

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