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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1917, p. 4

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"i%'}5:WC}if:iso s Kidne_v-Liver Pills,` one pill a dose, 250, a box, 5 for $1.00, at all dealers, or Edman- son, Bates & Co., Limited,vTor.-V onto. QPRICIES :. ac; 5.13 ii}. unwan- From the church came a little procession, consisting of the Bishop of Winchester in his rob- es and attended by the Rev. B. J. S. Gill, who acted as chaplain, and the Rev. Alan Greene, C. _F. I-lis Lordship "took up a position near the piled drums, and imme- diately the colour party advan- ced, the colours unfurled, and draped across the drums. The choir of the Parish Church then chanted the 91st Psalm, and the ' On Saturday afternoon, with. due soleinnity and ceremony, the colors of the Brant County Bat- talion, Ontario, Ganada, were den posited for safe custody in the little village church, which stands so picturesquely on the edge 'of_ the village green-, from _whioh a wide view, of thehills of Hamp- shirecan be obtained. The Bat- talion, `drawn up in review order, was under Col. Cutoliffe, olficer "commanding, and General Swift, '\ commanding a Canadian Infantry I31-i,gade, was present. In the cen- t1'e/ of the battalion stood the colour party, -the colours, furled `and encased, being in the care or Lieut. Shepherd and Lieut. Bun... nell. ' The clipping to -which Corporal Gartner refers is a; lengthy re- port of the depositing of the col- ors in Churt Church. Part of the article is as Afo1l0ws:-- ,,......-. ,.,..`,.,.w . `I am enclosing a clipping which [may be of ,sdo1"ne interest to the (friends of the old B Co., 157th Bn. As you know, what was left of the` old Company are in the 125th Bn., Brant. We deposited our colors on May 12th in, the little village of Churt about six miles from our camp. V Nearly all the men who are left of the. 157th nrenow in a draft to France. We `expect to leave any hour now. TINI um. uuuruu um) ba.lV:l,l.l(Hl Army. Shop Commitl.ma this week:--- Mrs. Payne, M1's.:C-Em-vin. Next week----MI's. Kirng, Mrs. McMartin` hnnnlinnn C`--I--~71-4- ' .._.. - `V11: nuuunlll-`J, `(VI-).n)c') Alvlanvcialc-:: _(.`}hIu-c-.h(.es will hz;ve charge on Saturday, Jume 23, and the following Saturday. the Bap- tist Church and Salvutimn At-my. Qhnn r`.nvnrniHn.. 4l.:.. ..m..I-- -The. Cong1'cgat.iun:.n and Re-` formed Episcopal Lllnxrches had charge of the Shop un Sul.utday,` June '16. Net. I'c(::ipls, $743.33. All-nnrloln ('5|r........I...... ._.:n L "6~if'ir King, who happcm-.lv to see the accident, Look ch:'.r-;ic- cf the wrecked plane until the ax- rival of some mechanics 'fI'OIIl Lhe Camp. Aviator Little Hurt in Fall I Shortly before noon just Sift- urday Cadet Hurst from Camp Borden had a narrow escape from being killed when his machine overturned and he fell a (llSlall(.!.? of about 700 feet, lighting at the Dyment Farm. It is- :',-hi-ug"1', that] he encountered an Iii1~r.\1wcl,ml pocket of wind, and was cainght by a sudden gust which turnml his machine over and liemlml ii for the ground.` During the drop he regained partial control and wa-t able in this way to'hre3.|< the form of _the fall tosome ex'te.1t,_ He 10- ceived a cut, in the lnenzl and had one knee strained, and nis n:m_:l.- me was considerably smashml. The aviatorwas taken to the \V(.l- lington Hotel where he ['0(3(~`.lV'l'_`.Il medical treatment and a. few hours later was nioto;'e<`l out to Camp. -' - fVl..:_.o 773,, I I Mr. E. C. Olts, Benton, Carleton County, N.B., writes: I am glad to let you know how much your medicine has done `for me. i I suffered from the kidneys, which at one time were so bad Icould not lift a stick of wood without g~-tting on my knees, and then would almost faint from the pain in my back. I consulted a doctor about it, and he gave meysome medicine. but it did not help me. My brother, who is a merchant," and carries all your medicines,,. advised me to try Dr. Chase's, Kidney-Liver Pills. Igoty one box. and they helped me, so I got another one, and kept on until -I' had taken five boxes, which cured` me. I have had no trouble, with I my back`-since, and am .never without Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver ; Pills in the house. Last summer i I also suffered from piles. I used 4 tlirr.-e boxes of your ointment, and 1 it cured them. I can certainly : recommend Dr. Chase's Pills and l Ointrnenl." . 1 or unnn.vA ma A\lO\I\/I.) vvv. |J\JVWIJ The address being finished and the hymn, O God, our help in ages past, having been sung, the colours were conveyed to the church. I`o the tune of The Maple I.eaf, played by the But. the colour party` to the church, the choir and officers falling in behind. With slow and measur- ed tread, the party passed along the front, the battalion standing rigidly at the Present. In the church the Bishop received the colours, these emblems of life and warfare," at the hands of Col. llainilton Smythe; one of the war- dens, and laid them reverently on the\ altar, and read several pray- ers, the, officers meanwhilel standing at attention. ! talion Band, the clergy piecatedl Bishop of Winchester proceeded to give an inspiring address in which high tribute was `paid to thepatriotism and devotion of` the Canadians and to the bravery and splendid achievements `of the 'l)()mini0n's forces overseas. Red cross Notes That, wlmreas the power wie1d- `ed by the ballot. is of very signi-` flaunt, importance and should he inl.olliprenl,ly used by those so- privileged. Therefore resolved that amendme'nl.s be made to the I~`ranchise Act, which will make reading and writing necessary qualifications, a residence of at least five years another, and for-` eigners become naturalized citi- zens of Canada. , ,_..,.u ,, _, .... ll '.l`hal, united prayer be offeredl at the '.l.`hrm1(-I 0|` ( l1'a(-,9, for alll (io\l'm'mm-nl.s of the Allied furcos lhnl, \\'i.~{4luIn lwf griwm thmn tn li- reul, affairs, and by legal enact- menl,.~; do all in lglneir power to abolish nalimml sins and tllmrelhy be. enabled to call in since1fit.y on `.()d for clelivemllce .l'1'0m this cruel war. _That this Couventioxi desires to express its cun\'ic.tim1- that while the present status of Temperance SBIII-llllt`lll, has lw.-.11 p(l[)Ulfll'l'/.(`,(l and c1'yst:.1lized into law, yet the f11t111'e citizens of this country l`1a_ve ueml tn be educated to the danger of the use of alcnhol in [any l'm'm. '].`he1'el'u1'e it 0.4551111- tial to the well-heing and proper 11n(lei-st:1mling. by the young . of this evil, that the subject of al- coholism, he again made a sub- jecl for special training i11 the public school. That we urge thel ele(-,ti(;m~ of women on school. I hoards who shall see to it that teaeher.~: shall he eiigzlged who. shall rnakei a specialty of this sturly and that an examination he made for promntinn from gra(le to gzraile, as in (>t.lmr subjects. 7:`: That as an organization we.- stzmd for loyalty to King and Country, and look with pride anal saLisl'a('li(m; on the 1'espunsn, which has been made to the call -for men and money, but. we be. lievc it is the duty 01' all Lflassvs to respnnd and l,l1ereJ'o1-9 appmw `of a selective corlscriptiun which shall not lmrden one part, but :lay equal resp0ns_ihility nn all. ` I That, in m`dm' to be free to votel as God and (`)l1I"('(")]lS(`iQfl('8 shall~ direct, we keep free frmn pm'l_\'| affiliations or party inuence and so hold what. we have as_a sacred trust to use for doing good as vu- have opportunity. `Recommended by County "w.c..1'.| U., which .Also Approved con- scription--Supts. Appointed. At the County Convention of: the \V.(`..T.U. last week the f0l-| lowing` resolutions were adoptedzl - rv1| - u..-. \A`uo.1aAg-\.n uaavvuo Mr. Olts brother was a mer- chant selling, amongeother medi_ Pills, and he heard his customers ,r,i'r?es, Dr. -Chase s Kidney-Liver! V telling about how they were cured of kidney der-angements by their use. This led to Mr.lOlts put- ting them to the test, with the splendid results reported in this letter. ' r` ,s ,\.. -.a . ... ..k.,.... .. ..,,,,......w. 7 EV'ang'(~,lislic--Mrs. J. T. Bay- Ivy, Sew-.rn Bridg'P: Flu\\`r2r Mis- sinn Mrs. Sheppard, .912, Cold- \\'al,0I': Scientific Tempermxr-0 - McDe1'mirl, Severn `Bridge; Wissin1ery and Y.M.C.A. -- Mrs. McGill, Glencuirn: Mumla and Mnthors Movt.in;:':~'-~-Mr`;<. Bi: Barrie; Syst,en':ati('- Giving--- Mrs. Rusk, Bracehridge; Sabbath services at the organ. To Mrs. Laidman and all who delighted us with their music. `T0 the Press fnrv so geriemusly giving public- ity to our work. To the Red Cross, Field C0mf0I't,s and Minis- Herial Assoen. for cordial greet- |ing'.'s'. To the Mayor for his kind- iT0 Miss Bryson e for acceptable Hy vvelcmne on behalf of the it. izens. To the little girls who act- ierl as pages. ' Supts nf Depar'tments The following heads of the sev- vrnl departments xwz-u appninted.| I2`.-n....-..l:..t.',. 11.... 1 rn -n-_- GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Thrift fhag b1;i13gs gpmfort v_ ----vv--vv- Moreover, there is not a man living with a heard to `shave who c_annot shave hetter with a Gillette if he will use it correctly-with the blade _screwecl clown tight and a light Angle Stroke. A The Razor of National Service. The Gillette reduces shaving time to five minutes or less-an atual saving of a week of workin days a year ! T9 theman who depends on the arber, it saves still more time, and from $25 to $50 or even more annually. This means the cost of one or several War Savings Certificates. _ L _ _ - `r __._--u-`' instead of Sacrifice THRIFT, the paramoimt national duty, applies to time as well as to money--to small personal outlay as well as to larger family experiditure. Applied to the daily shave, thrift means the use of a - Children Cry ran I-'LETI'fHER S CASTQRIA $99094 Monday and Tusday, JuneT25 and 26 foo : Sa SH H with. 14;; iii; Hxvinl 'uillin<. 'ulnplM~ `-M Vlilm 'U{'_ iH White" '|'a('h'> VVUYTH Chi (`T `I: t h 0 2.8 ml.- Franlc: Mclntyre has travelled all over the country in big plays and veudevilleand his name will mean a vision of laughter to`the pulilic. DON'T MlSS THIS.- 5; T` U `Mus ya`: Oinie we ylsl `(I- GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday and Satufday, June 22 and23 A Picturization of His Greatest Stage Sixccgss FRANK McINTYRE in te Travelling Salesman

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