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Northern Advance, 28 Jan 1915, p. 6

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sin EDMUND wALKE.R`.`c.v. .,LL.D., n..L.,_Pr_qzden Gengm Manager g JOHN" AIRD.Aaa t General V THE BIG AT Distace. Station. , JAN. 28th, 1915 taunt vAAA\.'\J_ 'uIA-uA\;vkJVUL1LuJD U]. x`.U`_',nLL In the last rlnsurg Water when you -wash them. To stiffen sheer fabrics, such as dimities or ohions and veilingrs. put three twblespoonfuls of su.<:.u' ` 1, _ , 2.. ;L.. 1_-;. __Z_.___._, _-L- -Mr. John West recently pur- chased a good horse frdm Council- lor George Lesle of Innisl (A-11van- dal-e). ' ' f`I-M-_`.J-_-.L1- .L__,.,Z.,........ -13 :.~.,A...A- uvv vuuas. U\I L'\.Iu|.A.1AA\/ 1510 \.LLhllL\/Du Mrs. George Cvrossley is recover- fin-g' from her recent illness. A ____..._iL_-- ,_E V'I'\1___.L___`3L__ _LL-_..1 Consitderaxble `business of import- ance was transacted at the joint meeting of the Angili-can Churches of Utopia, Ivy and Thorn_ton, held in Christ `Church, Ivy, last Tues- day evening ('JIa.n. 19). I T_'I`,.1-_ l`1;\.......~.......'( A n . . .311 LA ...Jam:.._ RH -Iv Uvvxxtua \u'u-u- .A.u/u J Holy Oommuniio-n will be admin- istered in St. J ude s Church next iSuI`1-daay, when Archdeacon Inglis of `T-or-on-to will ofci-ate. ' `I`,A_,3_: -1. A number from this district at- rtenvded the Tiprperary - Dance at Codkstown on T M]oTn-day ev-enin-g of last Week. .1. 'U1 `U113 DU W 111 \JLl.l\/KC! UV. I .1 (*1 1'1,, ',_L,,_,__-J Good p-nices were - realized by Au'cti`0neer-M'c1Co11'key.a.t Mr. T. M; Flet-ch'er s extensive sale, last Week. Mr. F.1'et7ch'er, WhO' is ' going to Florida, has rented his farm to M1_". WaT:lt of Innisl. ; .1 Mr. Fe14bes Scpfouule has 1"-eturned 1:0 Theodore, Man., ',to resumehis duties as telegraph operator` and `station agent on the C.P.R., after sp~_end'ing a pleasant m0n1;h s h=o1-i- days among his friend here. ~n_-, rn T- 'n....- __.......,.1.....,1 L...-.9.` U` D (LULLIUAAS 1113 ,LL`L\,LL\,|_ ;;\,-;\_,. J . Rev. T. J. Dew preached to'a good congregation last Salbbath, ttakirng` as his text: Thou-gh ye have been among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a diove covered with silver, -and her fea- thers with yellow gold, Psalms 1xviii :13. The Rev. `Mr. Dunlop based'his_ -`rem-arks on II. Corinthians xi:26: Tn Eb-.rn-eying oft/eln .in. perils of 'Wa.'LIl`. in perils of roiblbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, i11"p`ierils `by the heathen, in perils, 'in'jthe' city, in cperils in the wilderness, in rperivls on the ea, in perils among false bi-ethren.. ' Jan. 25t-h..-Mr. J. Hart of Mdr land was the guest .of his. sister,- Mrs. A. Richardson, "a few days` last we_ek. . 1 . ,` ,:- 1_-J_"._'_ _-`.. A f:iUe:d1y gaxme of hockey was v_n1a,ved= on Wednesday _ni_~g1h"l: between ~H'il'1s_-d,a1e and the hoirie team, which _ burst. - - . . restlvltaeod 4 to 2 in favor of ~Cra'i`g-Q-h Miss Black and Miss Horton of Midhurst are visiting Mrs; J`. T. Ellsnnere. - ` " rn1 -L___ L--. __]._'_.'l LL. .. 'l`he Canadian Bank of Comtnerce eggtends to Farmeiys every .facjlity for the transaction of their banking ' bus_ines_s, incliiding- the discount and collection of `sales ` notes. Blank A. sales notes, are -supplied free of charge on application. _ `S25 J111_l.`3l.lLUl. U. 'I`he.h0okey team played the re- turn game with` _Barrie- on_ Friday night, which resulted 5 t_r0;1AiI1- favor of Barrie. r ` ' - m r1-.1L-_7_.. -3 m,...- ..';...`V' '.l.l1V'Ul' UL .IJu..I.a.va ~ . ` v Mr. W. Ca`1hpun of Toronto `ls visoitlng lrus snster, Mrs. Glenme. VT. .. L Anflvnsv `An 1-n 'r\.1sl)\`1nr` `Vlllzlllg tun amucx, .u.u.vo. uuU.1uu.U.. The.,hoc`ke4y team played with Mloonstone at Goulson on .Thursday z;~ig'ht, the score _being a tie, ' nu- - 11_...tL_.;...........-. .. GA. A ..._ 1.l`1g.l1b, nut: ausuu: u`41u ' The P.res1by1:e1':ians, 5 OE - An- Vdrw s Clhurch held, their annual meeting on `Thursday . afternoon. 'The former oilcers were -elected` H 1 J 4:--- rm..- 'r...,1.:....7 V 1.: .I..Il'B I-UI`1llUl' U1_&I.`\;c1a v\'u_Lu u;u\..u\_-,u -`by arcc1~a:mation. '~._[`he Ladies Aid dprovided refreshments at the close "of the _mee`oin1g. _ ' I ' ~M_r. wm. Hodgson host avalunaiblo yp1;hg..` horse`. on. `Monday. , V Jan; 1 25th,-=-Tgb3 \, W-0me'n s Insti- L:,t e L ;a ` very} %p19asaht.\ and *pro- wvuisa ' - .Mrse l}AP|TAl,'$15,00ll,0lI|l aesenwa Hum. $1%3,5nu,ooo CORRESPONDENCE % FAVRMERS BUSINESS j sU1\INl1D.A:LE- 'ICO'_RNER2S C-RAIIGHU-R-ST BARRIEBRANCH /12 F." 6 Iioss. Manag.er. address on What '-toDo Till the Doctor Came. .During the after- noon a s'o.l-0' '-Was rendered! by '.4M1_'s. W._ ?Glord'on also 'an' instrumental selection :by- .-Miss -Daisy Giifen. -var..- 1r .n'r-.__-- _.ftIT-_..L--.....; _:- I f"7i`1r,`7,,{,.`(i1Esz{;.`icJ7~$r"EA11iston spent a couple of . Weeks with their daughter, `Mrs. P. Giffen. ' _, J .*u'_ - . 1.r:__ 1r_T_-__ _LL.__`.J-..]` week. VKIJLAELJUUL, JJLLCQ .I. `Mr, -and Miss` attended the funeral of their ~uni31-e, Mr. Alex. Ciurrie, -of 1Co11iz_1gzWood, last` 1-. n r: . I vv v\aLuo Mrs. Ros of Staryner gs-pent "av few (lays among friends -here. re- cently. . ` ' T-`|.,, TT,z- J `L - , -__J_,__'_,, _ Jl \4\oLA wad n 5 Mr. J Iohn Hoiod -has returned` from `Collingwvood Hospital, where he has been f!o_~r the last few weeks. zuo oooooooooooooopoooooz P-M31-Sr`!I' OF VESPRA \7 -Sunday, 31st -January, 1915.- Midhurst, 1~1. a.m.; Vespra, 2.30 -p.m.; *Mi'nesing', 7 p.-`m. ,ReV. `Arthur Strother, Rector. " -1325;? ozgmggz :,"f`%aL;ss:1:,:" and` `-her sister, Msiss Wright, of Beeton, were the guets of Mrs. Clement over Sunday. ' ` \2\a-\./\.'uL\r L J ,.LI.l.AN)|J : . I Mrs. `M... Watson vis- I ited` friends here last week. _. V f Jim; 25.th.-M.iss Edith High of] Toronto is visiting` fri-en'ds here. I o - 1r- ":1 11 pl | .L \/L \JLL UL] {L} V LKJLUILL6 AL L\lLI.\.lD_ `J-LIL \.vl ' Miss Mmme -Mlseamprbc-11 of Regina, ~S%ask., 1s v1$1t1ng -her uncle, Mr. J. E. vMis'r.~ampbe11. "ll _. A-1_-;... _ 1')._L..._JL_..... _,. ._--:L'l TMrs. Rei-ve and Mrs. vWright of -Markhmn and` Mrs. Trueman 2 of Miwdilan-d were here last week for the we'dd'in~g` of their n-ei-ce, Miss Edit VV`-H3011. ' _: In II n. -I\ . u Irv`! 5: R.` Sloan was in" `Ottawa! lasft weelli. -11- -u---- 1 'cvvo1 - :1` I.A.AL\,A-V, ? Mr. ling his mother Th-ere. 4.v.n.:.u Us .L1n A`_kers of Peteboro is visitT- AVA. l.L!I4\QJ.LAtJ|I.I\l-OI 1- (0 } VV'-IISUILV y The ladies -of St. Peter s CA11um`ni `are having a parl-or social at Mr.` :H. C. Wi11son s on Friday -even-I \ .Ls4.v,v _vv vau- 'Mr. and Mrs. -H.erb.. `Wilson `of `Estevan, 'S_ask., were here for the wedding` of the fo1~mer s sister. nu..- n.1,.....-_... -1 rnL..._-..1-_. ___.1' :oooooooooooooooooooooo: . THORNTON L.O.L. ESSA DISTRICT OFF;-? _ OERS. At the annu-ayl meeting of L. ` O.` Distri-c'1: Lodge of Essa held on Jan. 12, the following -ofsoers werel ,J....A.-,] 1.... -in-us- 1TTT\`lI vvsxn A. ll, VAAV .A.'\.rJL\rI IV I-L16 '\J.LLJJ\/\.4L u Elected for 19 5: W.-D.-Mg, TT__, J._,__--, _ 'I'\ `IN 11" Wm. `TL. - W, Henderson; D.D.M., Wm. J. Brow-I levr. Cha:p., Dr. `Banin-g; R.S., T. S. ~G F.`S., .D. T. Dunn; Lec.ts.,' John Scott, J os,.. D'unhasm;| D.'C., F. `Orosbie. ` _ IDEATH T-or MRS. G; WI WALKER . After "a long illness dating from Au,g., 1910, Mary Josephine Walk-I er, died Tuesday, J an". 5th, at her? home` in Walilace, Id`aho. _ .__.... AJL- `State. aforesaid, .-and .,that Said .' rm ' DRED for each `fund $ta,te of `Ohio, City of Toledb, ` Lucas County. ss.' Frank .J. Cheney makes oath .thati he is senior partner of the rm of I F. J. -Cheney .&.Co., _doing' businessl in` the City of Toledo, County and `V will pay the sum of -ONE .HUN- every case T of Ca-ta_rrh;` ~.t1iat-~,ca_nnot} be -cured by, the use? o'.~'H,a1l; s Ca: ta1frh_cu.re.' ' -'. L 111-`. A -A-v-rr I-r The deceased is survived; :by her! husband; George W. 'Wa1ker, three daughters and two sons, a sister,* Mrs. J voihn `Switzer, and` four broth-1 ers, James Brown .of _ Tampa, " Fla-.,! Dr. W. J .' Brown `of Portland, *Ore.,' George Brown of rA_sto,ria', `-On'e.,, -and`.Dr. Henry Brown of Stpokane, Wash _` V. V - ' -z..a.~i.eiJ' Wi5Sce}1`se(i' Wvl7.I eEi{' youngest daughter of the late Thomas and .Mrs. Brorwn, wh'o7 kept the hotel Iin` 'Brentwood, now owned by Mr. M.- Dumond, and was born May _301*)h,l 1870, i11_Bren_t7wo0d. `In Ang.,! 1895, she was married at Minnea-I polis, Minn. to George W. Wa1ker,| and for bhepast fteen years has been a resident? 9-f W'a1-lace, Idvahio. i 71'. Swqrn to before `me a`nd_. sub- jscrilbed in my presence, - this" 6th` )djiy `of December, A,.D.', 1886. % V:. i (Seal) .A. W, G*LEA:SON,- xT-`;;'..__ 1a__:|_:L- - __ L` UIICI: J. u.'U'l:1U_ \ ternally, .an<];A acts dire,t1y on the` blood and ,n'1`uco:11_s 's1_n,'fac-es`of the` system. S_end% .. -_ -for -.testimo`n`ia_ls: `.L`...u. . H`al1 e Cat arrh'-Cu-re 'i s `1L:aken' in- I ` .1. vvsxu constipation, ululnll _ Jan. 25th.-Born---At the Meth- odist Parsonage,` on Friday, Jan. 22nd; 1915, to the ,Rev. and Mrs. Dunrlop, a daughter. Iiother and child: both doing Well. ' ill . 'I3__._.....J`I n_.:1:nm. L__ 1--.... ._.._. J '1 %c1pe.. at iizs3:_%aynua1. meeting, ` de-! ` idedA`t9.;+h01'&;. ?& 11"_fai1"`t: 0;i1lia~ , j .1; oHENEY&%%coL, Toledo, 0. I sold by *a11A_'1Jruggists, -75c. I Take. I-Iallfs `Family _` Pills ~or_ ` C . :t\-na`f1no-`nu I Cl-IU-RCHIZLL Ll'JJl.l'LIikJ'\.IL` , v, v ! " I ofary Puic -.... .4....`|--.. mus WEEKMIN %REv1w; `sistance, The man ran away` -but was observed by several - `people on the` strget and was abercwa-rds seen and iquetioned by Nightwatchmin ` gggnb Li1;s1;te11'; my Ibegn I(())ti- ~- -i y teep one. e sent or" n- _ ,;s,1;a!b1e".I'_ri`1;nwon',_` who ..visited the` r;I1es""`ho:>d :`.a."n(1V-"gO'.tA:- the descrimr ._ `,6 . 3 ' 1.1-qv I Luci GJVVU-J, W110 %:N ws Notes bf Inte;-st % For ' .:-Busy Readers - ~` ` . V'Ori11'ia`~~ Hdm -Guard raised 5 $13O.! by a concert he_1d'1ast. Week. They have asked the Town Council to furnish $225 towards " the cost of uniforms. T Tiwo IOril`l'ia .yQu17h-s were each ne&'$15_ and costs,` for sending in a. false rg alarm, when returning from" a dance. This was the twen- tieth false alarm? rung in- within a year. A T ' While doing he':Eaini1yv `washing, .M1"~s,_, Thomas: 'B_r'uc.e,__~of the 3rd` line of Tecumseth, dropped" dead, '\.~L&s LIV U41 \_j.\JAL5 V1 V41. Mm. Russell Gtrith has been 00n- ned to the house for the past week and .is' under .the doctor s came. His friends hope he may, soon beuzpble to resume his dwties. * TIhomas'- \O Hagan, the TC'a_n-2 New World, of Chicage, T ,is fnow - `living at I Windsor, and is engaged; `in research Work in the D-etroit` Library. .Dr. O Hagan was at one` time a teacher in the Barrie Col-`I I, `adian poet, folfmerly`.-edit_or7of The " glegiabe. r % I - ohn MdCann_ of Adgiala diedi -on January-19th,A after - a ` short. il11__1ess. VT-hene were two -mori commit- ments` to the House of ~Re\fugetwith- in a Week, viz.: Wm. Astel of `Matehedash and Harry Willmott of Flos. -Tlhere _ are now 109_ inmates in V the industrial. home, the largest number in the history of the in- stitution.---~Beeton' World. ` ` ` C01-lingw-ood Enterprise-'I"he an-l nouncement -that a Colli-ngwwood man has `Won the grand sweep- Stake prize fdr apqples at the New `York State Horticultural Socie.ty s' annual shorw, is .parti~c1i1ar1y grati- fying to -Canada as a whole and to Nottaswasaga `and -Collingwood in particular; ' - q ' .. The ._rsJt `death among the Grey County volunteers of the First] [Contingent took" place `last Thurs- day when Private A, H. Comber, Fifteenth .'Battalion, died of ' pneumonia, , He enlisted frame F "company, 31st `Regiment, Mark- dale, and is described` in they roll as? Private A. C-omiber. Berke1ey,. aged 24, "single, {born in England,` `mill hand, 1 year in `F. - Companygi `31st Regiment. His mother, Mrs.` E." Com`Ib'er, livesat Ho]-land Centre! D Hon. I. B. Lucas, . attorney-gen-I eral, announces that he has severed; his connection with two legal rmsi in View of` `his aprpointment as at-`| ,to'rney-general. These krms arel lLucas, Raney Henry, of Mark-I dale, and` `Miller, Raney, Lucas &| Hales-, of Toronto. Mr. Lucas says that he feels .-his whole time Will be taken up with the administration of_ his department. He ` does not feel it would -be` just to himself or the Government to retain any legal ` connections. l` Orillia. Packet--Oarolyn M. Channen, daughter of Mr. B. Chan- nen, Buffalo, and `grand-daughter of Mr. H. R. -Ohanen, of Orillia, was arwardedr the prize for the best stqry for ti-he 'chi1dren s page in the Buffalo News last Week. The story [told by Miss Ohannen, -who is thir- teen years -of age; -is _a narrative of an incident which occurred to "her while visiting `her aunt, Mrs. Hop- 'kins, at Ravensclie, Muskcka, last gsvumrmer, when she was lost for sev- leral "hours, while in search of the cows. The story_ is told with ex- cellent e ect. ' Penetariguihene Herald :_-Mrs. D-ea, ga V ig y respected` -and old.- time resident, passed away on Sun-! day night at . the veneralble age of- 84 years and some months, at the .residence of *her daughter, j Mrs. Kightley; ' The late Mrs. -Dea, who was married twice,` was V the wife` of Sergeant-Major` Dea; of the En- rolled Pensioners, The E11niskil- 1ens, , who came _to this post in 11847. A Deceased for many years oc- -cupied one of the original omili-. Itary cottages L near her " T son, - in` lChurc`=h St., and was the last sur- ,-vivor lbut one _(Mrs. rMActCaug'-hey) lof the old eontingents. who came! -`here in the earlier military times. LtS'he .si1drvivedfbyth_1_:Wo tsons, Caz; .'a.1n a "en, 0 IS _-own,- an ;John,a in the Un`irted yS_t'a.tes;A also {two da.ug`h_ters-, ' Mrs. -Kightley, of l ]P.enetanzgu1shene, and Essa, married i vafbroad. l . ~ . l Herman Seaforth, a Prussian, ;' employed at the . Orillia Smelter, lwas sentenced to two years and al Iday at Kingston Penitentiary on {a Monday` afternoon by Police .Ma'gis- trate Clark, .w'he_n he pleaded guilty to making an assault upon a young lady, says The Times. The oence `was ` committed on `Thursday even- ting of last \week when,t7he lady; wasl returning home from the `Home Guard concert . about 11 o clock. At the oorner of .1Lauclie and T Brant .e Streets, the , man seized her -by the] throat as she was passing, knocked`: herflhead` on the ground and hit` her ,ine-19 face, -causing her nose to it-b1_ ._ ~l freely; She _ screamed and } '.cal1y`ed_,-_ the ~ attention of those: ~li~vin;g Y n_ea;r'_ -by] others, , the street ; =5 1101' _;f9.1.` ~'8IW8y._ - o'- c'ame" to `asl-. . .*i1:+_nv"\3:n`7-V ' 7.'I`1-xix` '`--Q ----' :~---`- - T~`W{O ._ .;.;.|.B .I.L \JLLl. LL\JJ. 1 \/\..'\.tL.I. U I1.-I-ILL.I.\.I-J\=o A nwmiber of Thortonites attend- ed the Oddjfellfows banquet at Oookstorwn recently. . . _A ._ .......,.\-4.-.. .. .. LL _ __2V1`I.._ _. .._L,. %'rH E NORTHERIN ADVANCE FOR ASJSAULT been questioned by the Ni-gvhtp Con- stalble. He was arrested` at the smelter the next day. County Crown Attorney `Cotter of Barrie appeared for the prosecution. Mr. D. M. fHenderson, the popular Auction- % eer of Toronto, will conduct the sales. at 8 o clocl{ continue every afternoon and 4 ' evening. at 3 and 8 o'clock. {law 11 Ca f 0 00' % 110 Z 0/ Strengtliening the Sound Wavesg: eex/e sJeWelry istore STARTS `ON JAN Y 28 '\.I\.I\JJ.n.u UU I J. &\/\J\.JJL U1. c A .meeting of the . vil1I_ag`e ra.-te-' payers was held" in the Orange` Hall last Friday ' for the purpose of dis- cussing the proposed by-lasws which are soon to be placed: on the {statute books. The trustees were assured the una11imou-s support of the rate- paxyvers in "the enforcement of any and all by-larws `which they may pass in the interests of the .vi11a.ge.v 7111... A4. T.T........- .._...._ 1.. 4.1.- 1'\.. We MUST Have the Cash So it's up to you to get real bargains if you want ' them. _ M__ 7: ` V. T , - 7.. _.-_..- Iva uawlllue ugquvuxwlzu) uou U1 l:.llU DUN Distaiwe sinyour business. It will save you time and labor, as well as %mueh;:money in the shape of travelling expense. . X AFTER travelling a certain distance the electric wave which p carries the human voice along the telephone wire becomes attenuated andspeech becomes too faint to be heard. Just as in the oldstage-coach days ifresh relays of horses at regular intervals alongthe way, enabled the traveller to continue journeyewith undiminished speed, so by means of the newly invented loading coils inserted at proper intervals, the electric waves are strengthened and long distance telephoning is made easy. by We have lately nished` the loading of our long distance lines[and' speech transmissionii has been very greatly improved. noticeable on extra long talks. . Our long-haul ever. Every Bell Tlephone is a Long Bg%m.th`f5A.*::N9W~Y3'r by making systematic use 6f the Long ban ....- `..----_ 1. ___ . $20,0()0 worth of reliable goods will be for sale without reserve FOR THE HOUS-EKEEPER It is said that if people insisted On having every meal appetising and savory, it would make a tre- mendous dierence to their health. 4;; Univ JAJ. nu; vu U0 UL ULLLI *"" . . "".== Tlhe At Home glven V 1n the Dr- ange Huall, `Ivy, ~1as't AFrid'ay even- in-g, drew a good number` of our young people, who enjoyed A the well-'.kn-ovwn hospitality of the Ivy `people. - .f`1._,J -__._`._-.. ._._'__.. _.-..12_..J 1

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