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Northern Advance, 25 Sep 1913, p. 6

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potlg II _8100( spec : spea then- men you and you ever 1' .1 Not-J lady adde but lieut The distribution of bulls `and stal- lions having been brought to a close for this year the opportunity is now open` to deal with applications for bears and rams. Full information regarding the rules governing the distribution and the procedure tolbe followed in forming the ` necessary A sioner, Ottawa. organization maybe had upon ap-' plication to -the `Live Stock Commis- M toil covznnmzm WILL nnsnusura moans PURE amen smcx Belgium . - _ Genneny Pqnune _ Brazil Greece - _ `,Perein ' Sweden T _ Bu! etle - Holland Ieru . `lwlturlendv. on ` Iceland Philippine !elet!d,|` t HI - . All.` - V Indie . Polend ` . Chine Italy = `-`Portage! ` . L ' Unit States L 6 -. . Crete '- V Japan Rounnnle Went , .uIt'rIluu3ny- Ftenee ' ' V _ Norway V _? : `7'e.1 . Theee draft: cenbe drawn in sterling, francs, niex-ks, ` mu, `toublee, etc.,`accord!n" to the money` of the in they: are payable. This enables the peyeezto obtain the exact amount intended.` 4-an rulnlnn |-|.lI\-A1451: . _ ulIL\ 55.! C. \JVQb-C fan the fties in` the' fo'llowi} A '_: .9`;-qp_u , j7`~----- `;s;:.s' '4`1::`;""""".~.:.`V,Av "':='. ' '4 1-` r ` . I . _. 3 ` ` ` v - . , . . F COMMER , ,,,,_.`.; .. x,. .3. , . . ;_ ,, ` R r.- - .3` ` . . : - `-2 -:4`: 4.2- " - v` I . 7': M ` SUNNIDALE COUNCIL, . MIMI A % Aruntluo Ropuplic Annnnln -- RTIUIIIIIII I5'Pll!IIll M-maul: Australia Austria-I-lnncuy, u Bruit `nubnd "'A'"R7I'E' 'B'i3!'"AT*i EHV mlnu Foriuon` Eon Int- UJIDI - ~ Domnutt Faun! H. { J. GRA8E'l`T.f Manager. ALLISTON---DREW .. ` The 0'1-illia ' News-`I;ette.r_ says:---- The home of Mr. and Mrs;-,A"1`i:hur Drew, Front street, was the scene`. of a pretty wedding ` this`_.L.;AatemoOn, when_ theif eldest daughteir, Miriam -Eunice, was ,united ;. in ;;x;1a:-`rings. with Mr; _Gyr1:1s ` J. `Alliatqn; -.\.of.]}'Al'- : tandale. youngest` . sex; of . --M_r._1__ ; = nd Alex.` 'A11.ist0n.Tf? 0f .G3.1`di1 ._Hi1L5 f nt.~ " L The} 91'm93[!7-`1W rmd%% . 3 vv auu yu J. x.LJJ JJL'Jll.'\JLV 111141. `system will go into effect the first :0f the system` in Michigan the Hon. St. Thomas; "Sept. 15.-The many Canadian employes of the Michigan Central Railway will be in future paid their wages twice a month, the same as the men in Michigan State. The report was conrrned today by Superintendent D. J. Hackett, of the `Canadian'~Division. The new of October, and since the adoption . T. W. Crothers, Minister of Labor, has been in `communication .with the Michigan Central ye oicials with reference to extending the system to _ the Can_a_dian_ employee; and through his eorts _ and that of the men, who were most anxious for the change, the Michigan ' Central Rail.-H way oi`cials"<'iecided to give; [the fortnightly: pay days a- trial on this side-`of the line; The Wabash and Pete Mrqlitte. will " likely follow` ' the new a` method. and "the Minister . of Labor. has a(Iready~ vintiinated ithat he" .will `introduce: a bill at `-the next - session mahkingyit veonipulsory. :1 . _` vv---.-eo --vuvvu-. v -c----.- .-J W - - v - V, A deputatidn, representing ~th Lefroy Public Library,` waited up- on the -Council; `asking for `a grant`; and were rewarded by `re- ceiving $25.00. -_-_ , `I'I__ I'-_--_... - _--_.- The iiecessary \ By-laws were. passed for levying, raising and collecting certain sums of money for County Township ,Schools.,_A etc., making a slight increase in the aggregate rate, there being -a general increase in- rates for school purposes. '. - '_ , ' a. Council adjoumed .to_ meet at Stroud on -Monday, September 22nd, 1913. ~ ' ' `I -av out A IN? IN` I -vv$v--.u- 7-. - -nan.--_ $1.50, J. W. B1aL'1s3.oo; H."1'.f 31" ceIn"tI i3f;"3T"5Sutts:"}'2`{` "culvert, C011. 9, $3.00; `W. Walkin- Ashaw, Humphrey road, $25.00. V The folldwing levies: were maae by by-.1aw:_ County rate, $3416.84;; (Township rate,` $6000.00; 8. Sec.i1_, g$600; S. Sec. 2, $5.60`; "S.;_`8eVc. V3v,_ 33.3.50?` .S- S9~['*3' . St. moo; s.L see. a. woo; ;s.% %sec;:%%9;;i Sec. -10. $450; .8 S`53_0-1`??1 1v;*ff; s. see. 12, s4so;,As.;%% " ~ X1ii1It', :3} Q2531} u';3{iieE15'wI Maines, indigent, $2.97; H.C.` Wil- son, for use of room, $2.00 ; H. H. Gies, settlement in full of. `claim for` damages; sustained through defecive"rqadway$ $23.50. .. LL`: >W1L.L_JBE PAJD BI-MONTHLY H 'I`~'he Roads and` Bridlgeisi 2 Com-' mittee report recommended pay- ment of the following:-A-lex. Lockart, 32 yds. grave__l_, $3.20 ; -John. Soules, ' 23 gravel,` $2.30 ; H. B. Armstrong, 35 loads gravel, 3,3-.50 ; Edmund Fell-, work on 12th` Con.,_ drawing and put- ting in culvert, $24.50 ; George Moore, 15_ yds. gravel, $1.50 ; John Sutherland, Work on No. 1 sideroad, and cedar supplied, $25.08 ; H. M. Lougheed, 35 loads gravel and team on grader, $5.60 ; Henry Smith, on gravel pit, $20.00 ; James Faigan, dig- ging ditch on 9th Con., $14.00 ; Launcelot Beelby, bonus on 120 rds. wire fence, $18.00 ; Mrs. Ed- en, covering for culvert in Belle 'l'___~__.1. or! nn . `;m;2; `s?s:'5'o. _._..'.-- wv-wv The following accounts were or-V dered to be paid:--Meeting Board or Health: E. T. M'cConkey $3.00, Dr. `.Rogers. $3.00, Frank Ross din an 1- 1!? 1-51 I An nix INNISFIL COUNCIL, I Council `met at Churchill on the` 18th ult., pursuant - to adjbnrxr ment. . ` ' ' A In the `absence of Re_eVe-McCon- key, the A chair w.asoQcupied; by Depuy-RV_e_eve Todd: ' . V e_ f `, 9,, '_-___-_1. uuntytv v v .n. `Iv-not "1"".-I V . . . - T The County V Judge : "report, which reduced the asses ment on certain parcels of shots _prope1`ty was received". ' A Iflincddonlu T uuu Innchudn - lloxlco New zuljnd` Norway Pnnunu Bni-ml n f-`ii (31;1:1_1m--`I{etchuzx1i --.` Thgt 1: . Loilncilt adidurn to meet `pt, 16.} Gomqr . the . 5: : .. `J. W- BLACK, `Clerk. luinln - -Apnl game, `.9 4_%l._'`4l ` . %`$.P6% kw %6rme ~ @ % A % Wh1lb ._two -1 101.'8|I j;i wo1_" e_. V ;a_tand_!ng oumg1e_a;pub1:c honse 1n Irefgandg . ,,.the.:`f} 9W1i9!.';`0f owes J$~rmer %namea% :`MI`V9y`i ysjusopeai ~;awVs75 semi: =mI=%% Fmf%!h ethfv %**d%4% *h9= "_: b1t a%f%1g:ga% ;gsT up. J __,_ . . _.1'o D`o0troy_Dootsi'oyor o ._ ` ~At Pembroke Dockyard thg first keel plntg or new light-V-urmored cruiser-, 'oolg{1ly j, described _, Q; ;a, dgsgroyer at destroyers. was mid [by Mrs. Grant; ."wlfe`j.".' qt thp 1. ~ba'1{tain : sup'e`r1%ntenilent`34 Th9tfi???j%-1#W*`1b*1L&!*-%AA%' ,_v i... -_-vw u- ' ministration hit u%o5__t_hg expedient-r- ... '`p` in; letters in small sinc globes, water- tight and hermetically sealed, and drooping them into the Seine. There they iloated, it they were not cap- `tured\by the Germans. down the river to the, French lines, where a net ln'a'ddTtiiT't37he loons--ot enclos- stretched across the" river gathered them in. and they were sent on their way,` Unfortunately for the French` of these nine oats, and as they could not hope to see and ilsh out by or dinary means all the letters thatjvent down thus, they stretched across the rlver,_ at-~Vilieneuye Saint Georges, a net of their own and -effectually stop- ped this system of_ postal communi. cation. r.'I'he' `si'\ne` hallsand theiruse `were. pretty nearly forgotten. when about ten_ years ago. a sherman round in: the Seine, near ' Vilieneuye, a queer looking =gloh'e.ot zinc.) Heopened it.; and tom: three Ihuhdred letters. still .1osIh1e. and ;.:._u December. 1870. t'rhsev tw`6r.* delivered the postal wfhiissot s ;9ftr't1i8= "I6niw.wwatt wen _ 9nrrtthe1faarW8Y+ hr the Germans discoyeredthe character] ' v j fiaiir , Th` `liotfxigsichasnl-* ,~Attoin`it+enra1. "fif1th"h1lIii18f3*i;0!iv d;%1i:es~inc1dlff.a'it'. hiI}sdelsets, -elhundred-thousand; than t'h9T vgjhe;1ut-naugealsasnzurc. t Most of . them Emma ,,sood=-.+an{11aome,i omhenil very. Haldane is very V :1`11.i as .a're- Lords` Grows andi and `Mr. Harcourt, who, in `addition, - fnarriednan. immensely rich` `wlf,`e,aas did Mr. Asquith. Sir Edward "Grey, Mr. Runciman, Mr. Hobhouse, and Mr. Pease are all rich men. Mr. Burns 7'draws a ..salary of twenty-five thousand dollars a year, and is popu- larly supposed to live on less than a_ tenth of it. Recent investigations showed that Mr. Lloyd-George's private income, derived from his savings, wasg about tour ` thousand dollars a year. Mr. Churchill's private _means are ._ small; He made `a lot of money by his ` writings-his' `fLife" or, his father brought him in tty thousand dollars --but he is a tree spender. ' pjignn :4; rpm? l5rwI_| sto;s` won: and ' Provides Penman: V } oont%to`nqsInauon yum: `run : of century In Soln -arr"- __ gr`'," . As announced early `in season, the Dominion Live '- Stock` Branch has this year undertaken a distribu- 'v tion of pure bred male` animals `throughout Canada on` a "somewhat extensive scale. In ,. inaugurating this policy the aim has been to aid" sections where pure bred sires were- lacking and -to encourage new com- munities in following an intelligent system in breeding. This form of as- sistance has proven very popular and during the past few months. a large- `a number of bulls and several stall-ions have been placed in various `parts of the country in the hands of local as- sociations formed specially for the purpose of handling and maintain- ing them. All animals placed re- main the property of the Department . of Agriculture, the local associations `assuming the responsibilities for their maintenance and management` under the general supervision of oicers of the Live Stock Branch. _ % Dun-In: the. Bieze at pm}: by the Germans in 1870: the post omce ad- : ._l._l_L_'- Ll ._ u . JQAN vncsura GOMEZ the Voequelanv leader `whose chief [ `enemy `is Castro. Not only are British Cabinet Minis- ters paid large salaries, but; when out ,9: once, 1: they . can conscientiously inake a declaration that their private meansdo not `iadmit or their living asbeiits a` Cabinet Minister, they can ._'draw a pension . equal to halt ~ the 7salary ` which they received in oice. ;able' oicial expenses ot . the senior a British Cabinet Ministers are heavy. ` They have to `do a lot or expensive politicai entertaining. For instance, tonnthe King's birthday; and at the : beginning of each session, they have . to banquet their principal supporters in. Parliament, and . these banquets run into a lot 0: money. It should be added that the unavoid-` BADLY `DELAYED MAIL '" .I$sed by soeie ties..B1-anoh of Ontrio Depart- xTnen`t_ -of Agricu1tur_e, Toronto. J. _ 1171:--- 5.-. ; _ !Pa,r'ry Sound .Powassan -. . . Sutton '. .V _. .Woodbridge .`. `THE 1913 WINTER FAIR AT I I GUELPH, - *'Preparations are well under way. for r the holding of the thirtieth` An- nual Ontario Provincial AWinte`r Fair to be held in Guelph, Dec. 9th, 1913. The premium list, which is] now to hand, -shows a very attract- ive classication and a considerable increase in the amount of . prize money oered over former years. Several extra sections have been added in `the horse department. In the dairy cattle `section, the prizes have been increased in. several` sec-. tions. In the swine department last year, a class wasprovided for any other breed, grade or cross, _ this year the classes are provided, one for any other pure-bred, and one for grades or crosses of any breed. In the poultry department, several classes have been added, and the- prizes for ducks are to be increased according to the number of entries,` as is now the case in the classes for fowls. - ' Quite a number of County Coun- cils are oering special prizes for amateur. exhibitors V from their counties, every section of. the prem- ium _1ist being supplemented by,one or more of these county. specials. A copy of the list may be obtained upon application to`. the secretary, R. W. Wade,_ Parliament Buildings, I Toronto. -. The following orders were issued: A. W. Huth, inspecting W. Sun. drain, $2.00; .Mun. World, supplies, $1.07 ; W. Slinger; % value sheep killed by dogs, $5.83; M. Duly,` 2/3 value sheep killed by dogs, $20.00; A. McNiven, % value `sheep killed" by dogs, $3.33; J I Mitchell, % `value sheep killed by dogs, $5.33; J. Du-.` mont, %' value sbpep killed by dogs, $6.66; J. Du, % value sheep kill- ed by dogs,` `$8.66; Advance to S.S. "0 5, $75.00; Advapncelto S.S._.No.; 12, $100.00; D. Davidson, culvert, Con. 2, 63.00; J. Matthews, rail-ing. Glenoairn bridge... $5.00; :W. .Hei;d`e`:- son, plank for culverts, 6-81.50; 4A.. "Lynn, drawing cement,` 810.80; M.; ,McBride, ,1-ep. Dunn's _`-bridge, 815;: -J. Barker, work on south -tnwn~flifI1}.;.; 6,332.00; G. Gilpin, 8. culvferts,--0o_nj.} fa? 810.00; A. Ha":-k_in, -rep; Maohaxnt` 5-l_iill,_ 86.50; J .' A. Mathew, , `freight- an I nninninb AC1`) 00 . I`---LA..- ...-.., " DATES rt)? 1913 TO BUTTER MAKERS D0 Y0 WANT [ T0 GET TWO CENTS Uunwupu ` frappers ready when you call`. and see our stock. . % Wf;% 9,i~e%prlnt1ng;: wrappers for inany of makers of this district :'ln:kQ: your name to our f = can 4 buy the best Vegetable Parch- Butter Wrappers `printed with the ink,,a: the Advance Office at about four One deent.e _Isn t it a gong! investment, then _You cang-at this much and more if you use printed butter wrappers, and you can es- tabnsh a demand for your butter by this method if you ate: 8. tgbod butter maker. MORE FOR YOUR BUTTER ? As it is _the_ intehtion to nnnn, only such _requests as are forwarded before October 20th, it willbe neces- sary for districts desiring to take. advantage of this oer to `act promptly. > ' A When. serving greens, put a piece of bread or toast in the bottom of the `dish. No matter how well drained the greens, there is apt to be superuous moisture. The bread or toast 'will absorb this and so im- prove the -dish. . n v 1 1 1 . 1 3-->_' - - ---v a Every kitchen shouldnhave at least one `pair of scissors--_an extra pair will be required if oil lamps are used. Scissors .will` be found handy in trimming sandwiches, shredding lettuce or other greens, cutting pul- led candies, shredding grape fruit or orange skin for marmalade, cut- ting vegetables into fancy shapes and gamishing salads. an ID? DUI \7\lJ.l.ltIb you _ ' Rice may` be substituted for mac-4 aroni as a dinner dish. Prepare it with the` grated cheese and bake in lthe oven, serving with tomato sauce. [It.` is . especially Tine with ham or STARTING YOUNG 1 Police Magistrate Brunton had a dozen Newmarket boys, whose ages ranged from~12 to`14 years, before him, charged with'gamb1ing. They were in the habit o going into the woods near the town and playing poker. 1 They .Were allowed to go on suspended sentence. a{Vve1`ye_short illness, she died` last .-week, having =_survived her husband T-by`. t,hi_rty: years. _ Ihe funeral ser- gvi9ge,,* at` which nearly `thirty direct` dcendants of Mrs. McLennan were: present, .was conducted by the Rev. E. J. Adams. Besides Mr. John M-cLennan. of Huntsville, six child- ren su_1-"vive: _ William of Rosseau,l -. Mrs. _Poo1e_ of Barrie, ' Mrs. Geo. Foster of Whitchurch, Mrs. Pettit of Toronto, Mrs. Finn of Whit- chiiiirch, Mrs. Fred Foster. of Gray- OI Q`! V7,!-ISJU Llvhlsv IQ`I.U\JD I v*j?%j}*Hi1is`vine Z ` `>r`e$fAr--Wit'1; thz` de:8_1':T1 bf VM4rs;- Eliza. McLennan jcildestt; `V residents. . was-`born in E:_xg1and.and came _with Whitc11111?ch,\ [.York - County, V .wheve ..with her son, Mr. John McLennan ` "1msse`s away one (if 0ntario s Mrs. McLennan her ~pa1rents% seventy years ago`, to she lived, yvas _ married and brought up -her `large family until -three years ago, when she came to reside ille, at whose home, after of_ Huntsv ` ALI: 1110+ - ,__1. 111.. A..- ivilunv i ville. 5 Sunnidale` Council_ "met in New Iowell on` Sept. 11th. `All members `prgsent, the reeve in the chair, -TIPS TO HOSEWIVES When you need a `cold cloth and haven t ice, -try- wringing a clothl vo11t`.of cgld water and shaking briskly in the` air. The rapid evaporation will give you almost an ice-cold compress. -,_L_;.:1.__L-.`I 13.... ........,. TRAIN T an hour, fe1tA;1`1: 0}: cgm gradually to a 3 _ _t: Vltrucks of the e 3. `of the moose; ax, _o'f" meat. N man got Out 30 pounds: ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS Tlc ET8 ONLY WILL BBISSUBD. L Proportionate low rates to other Arlzon British Columbia. com` a "' colora 0. Idaho. Montana. em New Mexico, Oregon. Nevad as. Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Full particulars. berth reservations, etc, from any Grand Trunk Agent. J.E.Billings1cy, Station Ti 1; t5 Plfnneb C .3 gem Sept. 25th to Oct. Report; of Edwin Rogers as to `value of sheep owned by the follow- `ing, killed by unknown dogs :M.. Daly, 2 sheep and 3 lambs, $30.00; J. Mitchell, 1 sheep, $8.00; A`. Me- Niven, 1 lamb, $5.00; W. `Slinger, 1 sheep, $8.00; J. J. Dumont, 1`. sheep and one lamb, $10.00;J. Duff, sheep and lambs, $13.00.. - C. W_. Wyatt, re damage to bug- Con. 2; A. W. Huth, to condition of W. V S.__dra_in. Colonist Ralesl `Alberta British Columbia 5 California Montana 0regon Washington Alizona Idaho, Etc. ept._ 25 E0 OUct.[10 I7uTl`I. a'1"ticu-la'I's, I:l;tes,'fr;)r;1 any C. P. R. Agent. COLONlST EXCURSIONS BISOIL B rlnce Ru nu-{Inna One Way - Second Class) rom allstatlons in Ontario - - To certain points in - . ' ' "` ""-lull From all stations in Ontario 53 Very low rates to; 54....-- In on Ontario The following commuhicafions were received: ' `

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