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Northern Advance, 22 Sep 1910, p. 7

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amp, t the Company of Japanese . Acrobats, Hand ` and `Head Balancers, Lofty Perch Artists, Tumblers -Wire-Walkers and Phe- nomenal Expopents of Japanese ,Characteristie .P`Aastimes. _ - Barrie Citizens Band in Attendance GRAND Enyrnnratnuznr in the opera; _House on the evening -of the -27th, by the old 71-__elial3l -BROS. Asr Co., and other `\dl_II-033$ ---__..-___ Special Attractiohs. QU`"A..N~. R. J. HILL, Clerk. THE LARGEST PRIZES ever {otter- : by `a County` Show will be given. Pebple in Six Acts a recent meeting of Flos Coim- `cil held at Elmva"le, all the mexgibers iwere `present, with Reeve Tram` in e themchair.. ` _ l'-II ` . - , ; -.__ ,-__ ` I.1g\.p_ uuaaxu. - .~ % 7 Ifl1'e following, accounts were pass- ied for payment`: ' T N ' * 1 1\ -r , I u` I , 9,, w. :--J --_v--_ i"-_'R-. Lon g*, b0nus.6o rods wire fence,` $0.00; Gerald Shanahan, building ce-4 lmpnt walks, Phelpston, $153.09; Jos. Nicholson, 87. loads of` gravel, $6.96`; Robt. Barnes, cement pipes, $22.37; Bart. Kelley, grant for gravelling 6th line, $75.00; Robt. Chapman, bonus 601-ods wire fence, -$6.00; Geo`. Dow- Robt. Thompson, bonus 40 rods wire fence, $4.00; R.0bt. Anderson,bonvus 61 rods wire fence, $6.10; R. Bur- ton, bonus .8o rods wire fence, $8.00; Elmvale Lance, notices re grader, $2.00, hall for Division `Court, $4.00, hall for adjourned,-court, $3.00; Geo.` McKnight, livery hire, $1.50; James `my. bonus 63 rods wire fence, $6.30; Middleton, culvert pipes, $37.56. ,___--..L.._I --I 1 { """""" "9 """"" r-'1'": Ir-u.-~ Thos.` Simpson was appomted col- lector of taxes for 1910. ,. `1L` -1 -a committee to arrange for the build- ` Tudhope Graham}--Ordered, that a! Local -Option By-la.w be submitted` to the municipal electors of this municipality at the election to be held in Jan., 1911, and that the Clerk prepare a by-`law to be given a first, second and third reading at next meeting of the "Council. a ` Marley. - Strath - Ordered, that Councillors Graham and Tudhope be ing of the bridge across the Wye river on the base line. i- Tudhope-Graham - Ordered, that Councillors Strath and Marley be : committee to make arrangements for grading and opening up s. r. -10 and .11, Con. 6, and have the work done. ' ~ - - - 1 - I` ` - 41-4; {II, con. 0, and nave we won: uuuc. - Graham-Strath --` Ordered, that leave be granted to introduce By-law No. 619 to permit and regulate the erection of lines of telephone poles and wires. upon the highways of the Township of Flos-. By-law read a. rst, second and third timeand pass- t W. Marley-Graham - Ordered, that `the Reeve and Councillor `Strath be a committee to inspect the ditch on s.r. I5 and 16, Con. 5, and take such action -as they may. think necessary. Several by-laws were passed, an- thorizing the levying of taxes for I010, and authorizing the Reeve and the Treasurer to borrow on a promis- lsory note for the purpose of paying Icurrent expenses. I - _-_--L -1. y. w... --r~ {Council a (ijcZ>1-1-rned to meet at Phelpston Oct. II, at 10 o clock a.m. T Save egg shells to settle the coffee with. :Pi'='ideI!!? .FLOS COUNCIL, c. S. BURTON, "Clerk. Agare nevi and entirely different from ordinary preparations. They accomplish _`-their purpose without `disturbing the rest or the system, and are therefore the laxative for the nursing mother, as they do not affect the child. -_.____..__:-_I 111-- .9: men I\r\uu'.-ans .. __-_ ---- .--v -v --w- ----v- uouv v---cu `V aVllm;1EDRl-JY-E0 preparations, by expert chemists.` If ' unsatisfactory we'll ladly return your money. ` n_ __ L-_ on ___,,_' ;_,,_-__. Fnussr lEDIHL.lllST|'I'll1'E Ill amm . OWNED AND occupu-:0 BY DRS. K. & K. r-"""l ,.7E"?}!.i.`_{`E_!!!'?`?!-"r_`E`T-_." __*.'. E!`.._._ MEN-WE DAN CURE Yll Des-KENNEDYQ KE_NNE_DY -----v--`.,_--- --w-' -w-----lv-n -u--- - `clinic: I; you!` . dmggist notv;';t stdckod them. send 25c. and we will mail them. _ * ' ' 24 H c AH letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- 'ment in Windsor, Ont- If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our V/Vindsor oices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: I\I\lV I}FlI`II,`l\`i Q IIf!lI`IEI'\I II II I , 3 . the W " """ 'i5a'iE{.i~zNai5ir .k`t:1~ii~'z15v,vv"a}..iI.:j 6}}; Write for our private address. _ Nauou|hIccnilChnuin|uIUInvdCgudn;unimod._ Montreal. 'AREDUCED RATES- -- Single First-class Fare `gcbing evening of September 24th.; returning on September 29th. This includes"l`o`ro.-zto. 'C'o?.'i1iEI?i'g'aTn"A"vE.'Ex?G?isw'oI?1 t.","l)'et'r3it-, '17:} 13m: SPEEDING IN Tm: % RING Will_ _Be Clean and Straight QTXIVT 3|` IVIj3*'I'Ifm `VI who need the services of expert specTa`llsts 1 why waste our money in treating with doctors you now nothing of. wh waste your money with worthless electr c belts or drug store nostrums, when you can get guaranteed. reliable, successful treatment from 3.11680 Master Specialists. Drs. K. & K. have treated patients throughout Canada for over 20 years and are responsible nan- cially. They accept only _curable cases and should your case prove incurable it need not cos call at our ofiice for a personal examination we will send a.Question List for you to fill u from which we can diagnose your case an tell you whether you are curable or not. Then we will prescribe specic remedies for your individual case which on can take at home. We have no cure remedy that we send to everybody alike as most specialists do, but we prescribe the rem- edies required for each individual case to complete a cure. That`s one of the secrets of our wonderful success when others fail. Send for our Free Booklet on Diseases of Men (lllusu-ated.) CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY youacent. If you are unable to i Nemu. 1$;imI.'i:Y$3'nEIe.ZZLfvu....- Voila. Kidney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases CONSULTATION FREE ` If unabie to call, write for a Question Bleak for Home Treatment 01" Interesting and Extra- ordinary Feats of Great Strength, that are clev- erly varied. Particularly hazardous and astonish- ing Acrobatic Novelty, in which Trickery plays no part. ~ Malvern Troupe We Guarantee to Cure The Marvellous Wonderful Acrobats 81 Gymnasts Sgtaq l\.\| ofj There are creasing on the dairy Co come from ' V . .;1c CCHL. -r_. . _ mg and |>:'c~ without inch C0\\'.~' kept. .\ NU_\':1 SC if tht` :1\`c1`:1;.,~'< mm` in N..\-H ml {M11 840 1l1('(lH an my annually 11.]- \muM' lnvgm ;.1mu:n1 ]H` ' `I from ' . L den- . at free, mrtict Dmr}; BETTER THAN A GOLD MINE. J. Ii. 1-`.~:mh-nu` of Brant `County nu`- Thi The ` do not ltogs is supply < 1. . _ .` Hui` llnI`l`.`.r':`~ (ln not appear toibe i1tc1'c:i.~iim the llllllll)C1` of their breed- in: ~tu;`l\` mi lm;_r.~. There is not any` ,urc.-im- msmlit-r of hogs in the farm- (-r~' |`.:mU.~ than :1 _\'e:1r ago. In fact, ll>clic\'c tlivrc are fewer hogs being it'll fm` ll`..'lI'l\'K'l this tall than last year. }H`lll(`i];. ll reason that farmers not imti-c:i the number of the`r that lllC_\' have had a short of C`i.'ll'S(` grain, and, althougn l!tI:r1l`L* llllflK`]' present prices of Erain and ling 1>ro(luCtS show a good nmrgin of ])1'Hlll~`, many of our farin- cr~ rciim- In lmy ;:rain and run their clmnccs on 11 c market price of hogs.- ` .\I the ]>l't`\n`Hl price of hogs there is no hrzmch .;` quclx raising that will jll'\\' H uiwriz It margin of pr0t,'ar1d 1tlrnk.~ 1.. HH` that we are going to l~.:h-c hi_-_:h 1ric<:< {or pork for some lillh` 1. H-1m`. Some of the pork l IlCl\'Cl'~` zhinl; ll1C price of hogs must "*"W` ':~'v.1`~. T! uh. not see if that `V'`.`'- 'l""" ~`~~`l<~ of cured meat are. "l'.\'_ll.k`l11 zzzwi the Supply of hogsi WU!`-L: in hinitul that there can l"` W` -".1H`;l'iTinin of cured meats. l if h r'- will he sufficient to ""-'4' 1l`.}' iv!"-'. ~in__r (lC`l11{lll(l. Hog l __ 1.1--.- rcfu.~ \ hm L 3:1) -` 5 ull.`H hwyit \\'hat i~ liun on 111 CAUSE OF L DUCTION. " "" ``~ lrllill . . Chi(`_\ 11;- `:u"l~( Hf :1 universal, true mdth01'u11j;`n m1nc:1tio11 zmiong farm- .-`3 l)t`1`t'.mn:=_; 1:, zulvallcecl ` methods In all })1'i1I1(`hr ui agriculture, [Which `HMS 1`! lH`t.'IL1\` rluwn the f0l'CCS t0; `'``U' 0f I11-nglml and action am011$=*.-' Lhm 5 H l>rl_\'. W`hose fault is it ?" *hf:u111 1-c-sts with our ancestors", ;"1,'ilh r-nr~n-]\'c~: that is, if WC d0lH pm}.-..1.. ..,..,-.~.1,, .1... -:n....;.:.~... 5 WEALTH FROM ]>}II ~~: . L.`:`: .` \c 116111. if ,`` e` ' that ]ituat1P[1- ._ - \'L"v C 5. 10, "" mm` -11! ( 1`]`mcdyt]1t: i7"h1f);:at1`.d do cnm:L.).t:1iI1 "H truth 15 t it '5 I` is 3 dink whc thet]15k wars of 0fP85t.gf C {M9 to dyed yea1 sr1W` t.:.st `'- u1t11`a1 1artz" only i W M gcn t0 be MW" there;1`|)r)1115_`.(_m.c beg?` Ctisefl. under - kdge and Mi W1 Prilaborgg rs to '13'`1NU. H.(:x1t are kc 9au1tt1"1 `of us a_t I"`1:,} will "`,, aszf ,1; 85' lliicultlci 11 from 3 of Canib ad . overcomC- ."-H. me (wty ulttir-C \'icwI>0i` 1` It:-`uc11 89" anzftion 10 ` ct` 7 te ` . and _ not vfanced stx1`1_;`;t,.:,tioI1 to a from one f-I` sgme . ed" , d 111 few- ,- Iawa awf as is h`:"1r:Ci'P1e:3' And 'C_ br;n1a%'}' gchqd` rgarld . 115 0 'th(th Pb11cd `mder16i11d' I "El'iCultur H7 1 ghoul 550115 Ossi` : "5. Every,)()( Y Tthe 16 ese pri`p]cS11oss' me ndef k`2'ow'. .SimP1c and itctio .' u :10` 1` or "'t' f Pm` `red -with rminn-3~~eg;, .ze as F`pn|c1 1* fa} iust "113 ledze. T1115 "?t above /1'ess0" than in the pdshould J W .|313o,._' There 9 cm'e. :u1n.~ HI `l`lAl- Dunm n.~`1r_\' 1~ m'f1`.l clue ardly rance OVl' V s4s.ooo.ooo 7 Total Assets great possibilities of in`- Um` national Wealth from V w-_ lnueased wealth must Lm increased production, and` ssihlc In increase the annual ; 4, of wealth at least 30 per . in]})1`()\'C\,i Il1CthOdS in feed` [I);'ccrlln;.;' dairy cows and . _. `Ln 1I10\`I\OI0 t\`l Capital and Reserve, 53,500,000 |`;1;4'c p1`0(luCtiOl`l of the dairy I\'([ Scutiu could be increas- :40 1m $100 :1 year, it would.` ;u1 il1C0111C Of $7,000,000 that province. This mt ;m i11C1`(`lS(2 in the totll w~111v1iu'.1 of the province x -- ..,... ......L ....A` _\\~..ti;1 estimates,` I UL. who save may reat- rhich what 111\11u.1 Ul Lu pauwuu, 11`vc.< of 30 per cent.. and rn`.Im';1l p1'0(1uCtS Of 211- [` T111. 'v>\\` can be mzule to pro- _~r-< revenue zlnnually. 1'11 1rn\`(`n by hundreds of 11:11 in \'ariou.~` parts Of, un. In no other line of` ix 1m.<. to increase the: ~.' p1.:mt.< by 60 per ce1'1t.| rm methods of mana.g'c-` wthvr industry offers such} ~ mt` increasing our na- h .`:~' (1099 agriculture, and <`r;:ir_ving. -- Farm and 1 {H1}; Llu1l_y bklilu (_;;]\; -:1~`in_q the number of I SEPT. :22," (rm . VI umsc of low producr` `Ill: ll\.lI|(ll|||I "1" pmposltmn :1 gnltl mine. INTERESTS Capita1 ;: .A . Reserve Fjun Head omce, Hamax, N3. ow F % Gengral 'Manager so Ofce, Toronto. The Bobks and Stallemgnts of thisll Bank` are annually submitted to a strictly independgnt audit. ado. ene form ed `General Banking Business Transa`cted Barrie'Brauch` -, "Five Pdints` -s. McADAM,MAxAazm` ` V ` `us take prid_e"in "being Educated Canada as well. If vife had a sufcient amount of cheap and efcient farm help to pro- duce an abundance of succulent feed `for our cows, beef `cattle and hogs, {then, with, feeding, breeding and weeding out the poor cows, in ten or fteen years many of our herds would equal the general purpose cows of Switzerlandothat ggoduce 18,000 pounds of milkin a year, and are fattened for beef and sold on the markets at very high prices, as high as $120 apiece. :Good results could be obtained from thorough tile-drainage, but it is not -very `consoling when, accord- ing to Prof. H5. Day, -At the present rate It will take one hundred years to drain all the cleared` land in _ ;Ontario that needs draining. In Sweden goodresults have been ob- \tained from extremely good selec- ition of different kinds of seed grains. When the land was thoroughly tile- drained and farmed with the proper I rotation for a number of years, from lone extremely good head of wheat ithey produced 70 bushels to the acre l on..an area] of 100 acres; on another 1 eld of 185 acres, at the rate of_over :93 bushels to -the acre. These yields, I think, are greater. than virgin fer- tility has` produced in Canada, and presumably in Sweden; What has lbeen do-ne in_Sweden can'b_e_ done in "Canada also, and will certainly be an incentive to the members ofthe On- tario Agricultural and Egcperimental Union..-John Eldridge, in \-Veekly I r~I..t... iliventsd of the Week Condensed for-I i Busy Advance Readers. ' `i'6E3'." 1" ' - ' -- . The Johnson-Jeffries ght pictures are to be sh-own at `Winnipeg in de- ance of the city by-iaw. Mgntreal wii1- Hoid another winter` carmval, but wil_l omit the ice palaceq - The Queen s `Sewn Ries were bah- queted by .King Edward's Horse in London yester_day. _ -...-- - - Presidgnt Ta_fVt'_ will short!y bgin gmegotiations Jookmg to sigmng of a [reciprocity treaty. with Canada. I `Sir Wilfrid Laurier will . take a short holiday at Arthabaskaville, Quebec, before `the parliamentary session opens. V - ~- I 1 An eight-yar-Old girl who wand: \ered away. from home near Beause-` ijour, Man., was killed by a bear. l ' _,__ _ A _ . - on .,I_*. .. u-yaw-gg. v`..---~. .The Countess of Antrim was rob- bed "of jewe11eryvalue,d at $1,200 either at Winnipeg or on the journey to the city. _A ` T - 4 --5 . 0 Q -'5 uv vnow `.-~.,. b ames CQ_n_no11yi, and Patrick Ryan i were sentenced at Cobalt for robbing lthe Nova Scotia.f;mine., Ry.an goes `to penitentiary. for two` years and E Connolly` for ve._ . T 3 Investigation showed that` Toronto` icitizens are feeding o adulterated I milk. V V _. Thanksgiving Day hasbeen set for the last day in October. ., A Timothy Candy, who `shot two Montreal polxcemen, has been sen- tenced to death. A A '.__211` t.-Ln Ca !-no-(`all 2". DAILY NEWS GRIND .._.. _Incbrporatd $32. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. yllis t the ght FRIDAY; SEPT. $3.-000,000 $s!59,000 16th. V in Couiricii` vfas in `ses- }`ion at Craigvale` on, Friday, 26th 'ult. VA11 `members in their respective` Ap1acs=.__ ' - L ' "on. 8th` Con.. $7.50: F. Sturgeon, 47 I.d' . to` be paid :, ' -Percy Thompson`, iW1'k 011 7th, Con.',l$36.3_o; R.-M. Mc- i Conkey, 128 yds..`gravel,,$12-.80; Thos. VKi118. work on tliree bridges opposite lots 6,_8 `and 10, .4th line, $70.75; John Rflmey. hauling sewer pipe, put- tmg in culvert, hauling stone, grad- f _. J" `.--v-9 .-_-In;-(ac 'IJ~uf'\. : , ,> > J The following `aszcounts were ord-1 ing culvert on 8th "Con. (in 1909), A =$3`.50; John Mayes, bonus 51 rods wire fence, $7.6_5;i7iGe0rge `Leslie, bonus 87` rods -wire fence, -$13.05, re- turning, pa_cking,and.paving freight on cement. sacks, $6.00; David Tvn- dale, balance work on, road grader, $8.12, 100 yds. gravel, $10.00,; `Albert ,Tay10r, balance work onroad grader, $11.25: R. W. Sloangblade for grader and freight, $10.46; Mrs. John Ban- nerman, 6`yds. gravel, 60 cts.; John Moir. 70 yds. gravel, $7.00; Frank Sinclair, work on bridge on No. I sideroad, $13.75; John Sutherland, work on bridge on No. I sideroad, $14.40; Ogle Moir, .work on bridge on -No. 1 sideroad. $14.40: D. J. Irv- -ing`, 40 yds. gravel from. Lautenbach est.i. $4.00; Thos.` Ness. r0-ad to gra- vel nit, $1.00; Ioseph Bowman, work $3-.00; Chris. .Gros`e, .53--yds. gravel\ yds. gravel. $4.79: Edward Webb. 20 yds.`gravel, $2.00; R. J. McConl 24,yds. gravel. $2.40: W. T. Neillv, 21 yds. gravel. $2.10: Levi Mayes. I39 7 yds. gravel. $15.90; Thos. Foster, re- fairing culvert 0n:'No. 5 sideroad. 7 $2.02; Tudge Ardagh. fees insnecting Tohn Corbett Ditch. $12.00; Mrs. D. Hill. use of council-room. $2.00: R. t J, Hill, postage a.nd express. $8.00. 4- _,_L!f__ ing and "ditching, $25.00; Hy. Grose, ,: 58 yds. gravel, $5.80; John`Hubbert, keping light on bridge, coal oil," e}'c., -' $5."-30; `Robe:-t Thompson, bonus 75 : rods wire fence, $11.25, a.nd repair- 8 C%<$t.1'v1 -,r,I.j1111iicA:2itATions were read` from! Joseph L, Brown, Levi Mayes` and P. Jv.*Lyfnch,V `Supt. G.T.R. TL -. .11 . V_,. . . .,-.--. The Clerk was instructed to notify ;the G.T.R. Co. respecting the ap- proach on west side of railway cross- ing on 14th Con; opposite Lot 10. .5111, yvusuaw u.uu, y.\;..-my ; , Two by-laws were passed empow-l ;ering; the Council to levy. raise and `collect certain sums of money for `county. township and school pur- poses`. The several rates for I910 arel `as "follows: County. 2 9-10. mills. township. I 7`-Io, `Police Villasze of Cookstown, 5 4-10, House-of Refuge. I_-I'o;'c'o`unty grant; to schools, I-I0, general school, 2 1-20.` /`V , '1 ,J_-...,.,_,I L- {5`-""lL|| \J\:Il\1\JA, - .>- -v. 2 Council adjourned to meet at Le- `froy on Friday, Sept. 23rd. ` Aimusm 6tJN1L. 7 N76IiT HERN ADVANCE BIGGER ea BETTER -rm Ever _1_52:'ri 5Big Fa I nmman ea BETTER rm Ever I If 3e13tem**1'23'27"23 The Management have secured the following unique attractions at great expense from the Parks Booking Circuit, -ofaNew Yofk City. and performanqe will be given each day _before _the Grand Stand Special Attractions Okamoto 4` Japanese ` Troupe... g

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