Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 18 Mar 1915, p. 6

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CANADIANBANK % OF COMMERCE 1n`g, . um \.rvvu.o Experiments` ee .g1va1n mix- 7 produc-. _A 6% bf '65: . - Q -30000000oooooooooooqooooooI .THOR'N-TION. " V Miaroh 15tih.-'M`-iss Editih Black- stodk, who :has been visiting friends in and around; Edgar, has retuxrned; 111:;-1-van 5: QEQ uuuwe. the 1st day f .. . 3'5` 1:3`. ` 4 'IVA.KjE NOI'1`lGE tha.t`af'- ml the Twenotieifh day of Mamh. 1915. %-the said admimsitrators will proceed to distri.-bu;te the assets of 95.6 said d'908$6d among the D6! sons en`t i~t15ed thereto, `having re- 8`3'1'd 0.111.? to the" o1aIims of which `A thenhave had notice and Said Administrators will not be said -assets or any to any persons of Shalll not then .. .. - .- . -3 ----u wsgxuxauvco V auu .I.U-ll l}'dI'Llk'lubuq in of their claims and 8W>6men`hs of their naoc-ouunts and the.nm:m~e `f-the 'f- . held by th 6%! . secu_1'1t1e<. 1 MLY 'f\L`I""I'1'\-1-1-\.p-nay.-..-u .1 .. f *`5' 01 January! 1915, are reqllired to send to mhe undersigned. Solici- `tor for the ad-ministnaxtors of H10 of said deceased, their names .a`."d' and` full oarticular --.....L.' `_ `.- T- __-_ .. ......,_, (_.,,.m an Persons having -any claims- the late John Comvnrth, Who d'1 `on the twenty-sevexihh day of January, 1915, required tn gang) 4-,. .a..'l..L. --_...1-_A_- n.12,.:_ IN THE MATTER of the E85056 of John Ooxworth, late of H16 Township of Essa, Farmer, de- ceased. , I Fi 'V\-hlU(lclI'\7.y. ` .Fu'rther Parti'C1}'1aPS and <-m 't10Il6. oof.`sa.1e `mil be made knu-,m at tfhe mrme of sale and `in the `l"h.l0ru+':vv\z\ ~....._ L- I .. .. ya-\.a U111 16 U1 meantime may . A u L).L=L\.LC1.'.I.I11 OZ I`Jl.l`I.\. L10-.12 . Vend.0r s -S01-ieictors. Barrie. -~~ vv--v \.~AA\_| UIIC Ullli1ll\,U within hh.i7I`7ty dtayrq t.hepea_ft,er_ The =P1`0'Pe1"tY `W111 be sok} -s1Lh_im~.t to a reservedi ibld and to the t`xi.~'t' ; IMP!` A+aY|u") 7-: A..- `um: |\/\.'IL\'lJ - ;u u`Gk'0Ul at/cu . L'1lt`- p1'C"[)`TCy is cllose to -Bradford Street and the manutfactu=rirn.g rparvt of the town. TERMS OF SlA1LFr-~10 per (`(`.1!t. axt the time of saa1'e ai1 the balance thirty days . mkn 1-\*nr\n\.:\a-I-._ __21'I I 1` *"\*6'1~='I-V-Mu} 1. Juan .LV'U. `H70. T-her_e 13 said to be erect-ed" xmnn t1_1eTsa1d propenty 3, good` ,b,;(.k eight-roomed dwelling house, re- oen-ly. 1``d!e(`301`8.T/ed. The c Ii ('l1e()Q0 tn J21-n({Fnv.-A Q14~....,.L _-., -.. vAa\I .LvvILl. til. 1)dl l H` 1511'} Leiag of Lot No. an on. the north. side of Frdierick Strwt and Lot No. 44 on the Sowthsidoof `Job-11'lStreet (:Sourt1h) Iacoordixxg nto Registered Plqn No. 493. TL--- 2- ---1 g Au_g:'r1oN Q? 30f VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY IV `Job I ] Aunt; NOTICE TO CREDITORS sm EDMUND WALKER. c.v.o..1.L. n..n.c.r.., Prsldnt V an LAIRD.GeneralMauaaet - JOHN AIRD.Au't c:-.ne;-auauages '... gnu u\,c'A1\., 1uJ 'Lt.1`a3 umn. Lm'.<.l1lI}', -of every B1-iltovn. each 'in his JWII sphere, to do his part to 11:-1; his "country in `the time of her `lire:-t need. Is nort every 'C'a111z1 21 Brit-on in heart zfnd -s,\'x11pat.11,v.' ' if not" {by `actual Ibinth. V "NOTICE is hereby given that ' hnnonmn L.....:.... l-.-.e,uu a.:Uu.'\,| uuw u `.\l`(u 11 u"Hl1l`ll_V' , bl0ck=ad>ed by Sayixxgz "I";u'1n<-r-. in my fbelief, will proco; in t.hi.- -ri~`i=, ndt u 11-Worthy 130 Jbo cmn1tr_\'1nvn of rtthose who are l1e rric-.a11v.11.-f;-wlirxg 'Bri-tissih `homes and }19nrt~ an uhe fields of Flanders. Tvhejv [will do their duty -by Working their 1m11rr.~.'. -of-ten ' under grave d`ife.'11}tvi:`~--t v m'a:i.n-tain and, if =})L_7S$iiH(`. .i11r'I`(+d.'-J : le produsce of their farm~'. nut be cause 'it (as in fa,c'.t it will be) protable to do so, Wbut. b(-mm it is the desire, no -less th-an tln-.Ll11ty, 1-of every awn .....L-..- L. .;g.. ;.L. ;uc-vv. \J.u.. 1.'HlH'! lIi1~luStra.tiv-e`artic1-e on pI'ies` -in, War Time. being series of ` IOxfm`d PaT1m;`i1l-1 pointing out that G'ro;1r might (nut 21 yezlr if n,1_,.1 -1 1 1 . b person in ()nt;ari~. .~ choose any -On'e. of tho 0:" ' . .1915 and apply f()1`_ 1}. `am; % The.`material w'il1 be t'n:1"ni<}u-`|i;: the order dn which tlw -:11.;'F1i;-mm; % are received, while the .~u};;l_v IN: LE'aa_h appfica-n-t should 1n:1l~:<- :1 4r_)d.ohoice, as the xnatvml far 3,, '#xpeyimenf. _.*Se1ecrt(*d as firwr ('}1r,i;:,: migiit 8Xh8l1S't0(1 befm-n his qp: -pl-iicatairou is "received. .\'H ` A Wil-I-'beT furnisah'ed frnn mt" r-lmm. I,_ 198011 a-pplican-t. and -fhr 5,1-MW vwill, Ufwcourse, ber-omo 1hr~ ;.r..;,.r{{ of -the person-W110 crvndm-r 111(- pevirment. `Ea-och pt-mm. ;1m,1_Vin,_, for an experiment s-hrmhl wriru-'}'., name and address very r-;m-.fu11v_ and should give the nmm- Ht. 31.: `County in `whic-fh` l1on1ivo~`. ' A J.1_.'.__ I`! YE {\ `i1:.;`\ 111.` ll\rL". Address C. .A. Z1\'it7,.DiI`t* I Ontario Aigric111t.uru1 ( 2,] (1 . . .-.1 ....L ! \J'\JLALLUJ :1; vv LLA\.' Herbert G. Robertsfan. Druggi51_ an" n .n n ~l Mun: m ......-" gdrugxgists have a g`'I1-(*1-nu`. `i jD.D.D. lS*o.p. SOOta_hi11,f_',' (}"4 .(.`t_ .; - _, . t `bottle; _'for_ only 2uc.. Lfmm. .mL,1rg Us OUT 111(1)-V gtliaranteg offer to ~h-no jmu fpr your Idlstress. _Ask 31.1, W ( `-c. `-A. .A* vcomfbiuati on "Wintergreen, .Dhymo], zm: 1f0i'l,of ..3k1in ', 'd'1lS-68.385. `l)(*]1Qt1-an _ 'h e'u`1-i-n,g"_i_ng'reid3ie11sts cztllozl D"ther `P-relstcrlprtabn .is '110)W ~,. fa", remedy, -of skin spociz11`i. f(:r0natl`J -pores,` gives jzlsbant ro1.i(-t' f,.(,_:n the most dlstresslng itch. It` mm Pk ? oils [ quei-ckly `heal H1.` i`h"1 tissues. ' ``*i V Interest "at ieffgcurrent rate lloved on depgosits of $1eAand upwards. Caggful aptention is given to every -aceount. Small accounts are welcomed. Acqoimts my be opened and operated by mail. A-----..n.... _.-__ L- _.._,, -`.I 7,-'1`;[[IiI-;`RJsyDL&`Y, MAzR. 13:11. Doctor; r ` F or Eczema EVERY -BRIT-O;\".\` urn 4 U D,.... rw I) --n-J:--v >. D. IS MADE IN cim '&a`be"YmZ$ifmi{ S"1`.RzA'1`HY & ESTI~1.\'. TT......1_,,9 n 1- - ttures for F odxk-r M-. "bi0n_ . . (_'( HIP] r?ln~ , ,____- __._J___.._ ...-J -v vruuuus Iona`: vlavsubwu U] llla.I_n - Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more {Jen-sons,_1.vit drawals to be made by any one of them or by the snrvivoxx V S: . . u . A . -. ' akf-ter ritain as-t11a,1l_v -u1lI('- ubmlt BAPIIAL. s15.uno,nuo mun, s13,5uu.uun ~j SAVINGSBANK ACCOUNTS} Our Wall Papers are all new and up- to-date American Patterns. . We` have the largest stock to ohoose from. No old patterns-L--every roll new. In design and (juality wean.- not -be beaten. vWhen you your: parlor-,V"dining room or. bedroom paperedu cull on us--we can .please you in both style and prioe. "1uPictutre- Mouldings kept in s_ to and` tmadef A Jinatch j . HOUSE BARRIE BRANCH A y V L. F. CRO$S. Manager. Spring Necessities vv _ny non ox'aer_ to-aay at name In the new du-ectory? . is now? being prepared. and additions and changes for it should be reported to our Local Manager at once. - _' Have you a _te_lephone? Those who have will tell you that it m_the most prcciohs of modern conveniences. ` - Why not order to-day and have your me in the new directnrv? Telephone Diiresctory F-IRE AT,r\'EW LOIWEJDL I `On Tuesday morning: last about 41.30 o 1?oc'k, he ne large sbarn of |'Mr. J as. Jtohnsmon, of -`New Lotwel-I, waTscomp1e-t,ely' destroyed by ne, together wih vfouxr horses, some cat- gtvle, and: a - q'uIa'n~tivty of imp-1-ements. I |iby IM~r. Rolbert Pvaton, now of Bar- rie. Had there lbeen a strong wind: fbl~ow'i1mg from the soumhr there urn-. \douI'bted1y would have 'a mun- T-hne property was -formerly ownedJ. ber of other 'bui-Idings -in New` Lowell .` _des1;royecT.---'I`he 'S'ta'yner' f ease, a.n'ae'mia, and notwithstanding Jbed. `She never .gave up hope -that uvxnunm UJ .lJ`1. LJUUUD. `Born on the -5th line of Inni-sl '40 years ago, and died in our vil- ilage -on Thursday, V lllth, `at 5 o clock p.m., was the length of days! allotted to M-rs. G. T `B. Peterkin. `Deceased was the eldest daughter of Mr. and `Mrs. Lucas, now of _ this, village, and was married by the Rev. ~'Mr. -Stu7rgeon, in New Lowell, some six years ago. Afster h-er mar-` -riaige, she and` her husband movedl west, Where they remained! until} last fall. Abowt two years ago, she became a victim of that dread dis- all that medical skill could` do, she. -grew wea)ker dlay by day, and nal-_I ly they Tetumned' to our villvage last` October, since when she has been l` `almost uconutinuall-lye .con3n-ed to her she might `-be benetted `by the g`- chamge of climate until a- ehor-t|" time -before her death. During her il shont married (life she, -as long-_ as` 2 she was -able, did all she could to U [assist -her husband to make ca suit- \4 table home, and when the burden 91 became rboo heavy for her, she boroll her, suerinvges with true Christian ` T V111\;`r;1ber of Jt;.}1@e memfbers of Ath Collier Street E_pw-Q1'.t-h League league serv-ice. fhe clbse lunch- eon was served and a pleasant social hour spent. A ` i i ouanuucxlewall '1-asn. week. ' W`ith_ whooping cough,` V mumps] and la grippe our neig1h`b0r1-hood .~h~a:s been busy this win-ter. Mr. E. C. `n....... .. -..- .4 L1. lluwzkzll. uuod Drrgry 1s 0 {of mumps. 117... \'I'Y _'.`l.`l .......-.. uu-ad M1110 vv1l.1l.:C1'o J!L'1'., 1'4. X}- is one "of the lafcesat victims [of I Mr. W'i:1 Hufdlesrbon `left for the iAWes-tj on -Stun`day.V T A v1I1\-sluts-u 1.1.` L`... -------n n `V 11:. non. uauues Truxrnumcn on b'u.nday. Mfr. Cihas. Hick-ling preached -in {the Methodist Church on -Sunday a.fternoon. Hev. VHaro'1d Toye of Hil-lsdae wi'1*1 preach next` S-unday afternoon at 2.30. M-r. Fred 'D1inn returned .to Saskatchewan vl-ast week. :n'r;:u_ -_L-- - [j Mar. 15.th.---Rev- '.C. `Brown "is ill iand was unable to take his- service ion `Sunday. Mir. Ra-ikes su-pp1`ied_ lin }iSt. J ame s T=Ca`nu11cT:h Sunday. l 1 rrrr Anlknvc T-T{;~J_v]:u..- ------'L-1 3-` . . .. , ltfortitude, `a eiharacteristicoxshe "ex-L |temp11':ed- T throughout her -whole life. `The Rev. R. |Somerv1i~lJ:e of Ivy con- ducted 'a. shout -servilce at the homo on -S'a.tu:v(iay at 2 .p.m., assisted! by the `Rev. `Mar. Horton, and the re- mains -wereglaid 'in their `last rest-, -in-g place in the Union ..Cemetery.' The pall-bearers `were: Thos. Mc- Kenny, T Roibt. _' McKenny_. - Mervin Ncl`-le, Scott Sharpe, J ohn Lucas, and Rewben Lucas, .a1'l (cousins of it-he deeea-seed; Tfhvet sympathy of ;many friends extended` to -the jsovrowing relatives. ' of the CROWN % HILL 1313 A 'fa;ir-size-d crowd . attended the Mcrmon lecture delivered in -the '1_`rr:peranvoe`Ha1~1 last `Wednesday. ev `by Dr. Dodds. . __ L1 u 1 1- A..-- _ _ A II 1' n A1 ...-uua.:.u v Kala '5UULlo , S21 V , ,- -.-.--v uug. LIDU uucme saved from $2.00 to $3.50 per entrance into the day.by changing from steam ` '-to will start on June 24 Hyudmo_.H -. ~ on June30t&1. f`-_A" jone;_'11o`1-se .pOw.er-m . _ ' ` . I>11_1,S,j zogaand A ` f 1., 7' year. proposi'ti!otnv in V... yap: .On a Ilin-e from oumside point, , with using ve {horse .p horse `power would year and! 2 horse The farmers, sh` -va'1u:es received. 0 as up ,ag aiinst the gmanusfaot am - The m.*:mu'f matio . machi-nes , _ the the Wonk di-cats syed`.lf umer rwas '.9dt111'61' nd: must get 3 power whitahcc-.a.n not feasible fort` farm 'W V too `expansive. '7W~attie1'oo 4 da roz;3:$f2e,00 y.byochaIrgvm0';._ _,_`8' f., tom, Elmva.-le to any three consumeu-s ower 0 per mile, '1 cost $67 .30 a; power $102.20 3' f consider 1Ihi _' proposition ram #7 Hyvdro is ye`:a:rs., The ;V1 farmer llaibor problem as _ _-twenty _years ` ygot [auto-; -tho.` farmer d*7>.m9tf ' 0-Stea-mo is . 'rk 'an 1 `steam "1-to, . on-v_a U W171-`U U VUU start; now {he`1'_"-are 48. There were? only four of dine in t_heh1a:tAber' _ V ; now there are 15.` IG-ran oh;am;_-towndhip -asked for `ex- -tensions lbefore. the power was turn- .1nu-vv_\zz `UL Il'UD5o 'Toron*bo T0'Wl1`Sb.'ip -stabbed: ' 80 consumers; in less than years they `have 180 -consumens -Nortwidh district ._ there "were `Q-huff} --4- In 74.5155 -mu .Lu1|U 1116031` .I'OC`0I'(1'S` 'thazt are used when , rt-he rtak-i-ng more than 2 tho but not when -he :is twkin `power or 1ess._ -r[1_____ .` W1 ! V v`u ` wax, Iuwsl/L .. v.v\,uuu;'au11U .urU5l1lI1Il`U, lI.1'0`V "In " ' 7" W- , ., si_mk_| Niorthern ' France; `George .G'l`1Uh1"l8t, ;Wn'dg1;`? mare ammmonerc*a :3: 21:1;..c9;1P;is:i;:=:,a magma, J;segh, gm zearofmgslicwl twig dPe`?` e't d?1aL Par? ' W?` ' :%v.im.aem YJ`i :&' gr ox-i11i:' `vfargoouo dt mhor er `to eel? 1) aim -in !R~opna.~1-d Gichrist of =S'h=an.rty Bay7 % " h` 1]: age -as W 61% bulht `I-Ienrry G~i:1`c`h-ris-t of Gumhrie and` xrougg tt arm1ng'.A sectnons 45 e - . .' _ _ ` - changes -are --made exactly he , same grew}: G"mh r'1St of Buao -3 as in and! villages. The ser-' at BPS` ` ice 0hm.g,e meets the xed charges Tihe funeral was `h-ed on Monday, ;and mhe -cost of power pays for the Mr. J. J. BroWn,'of Ba1~.r1e, attend-[ power. , _ I mg ' . V A` farmer when he - pays -for one ` , `*""""'-."`- horse power may draw current up` ' H-OW -S` THIJS ? t` 2 `P`We"' `On 2 'hr5'e`P" W`3"3 -We o er One Hundred Dolvlars he may dmww 5 -horse power an ` pay` the excess only when he is U: Reward for any case of Catarrh , _ o ., tht' -t~be- db H-1'1 vC- i1n;g-1.t.` The meter .rec-'ords' the umts ta,.l-rhc&(1}I$.(O3_ cure_ y 8. S an farmer is F_ J_ Qhenev .2, an "P,.1..,:.,. n- `tak-i.n-2~ Tnn`l'D .111-...m 0 .'Lm-~- - T ' ,-......w.e.a. m we peUlE1Q'nerS tare satised Iwitht -the estimate of ' cost athey must sign conrtrwcts before the` tline is built. .Uhe Gommission pro- vides `the .pnimuary `lines and the, murn-iei-pa-ltity the usecon-d_ar3r wires, the transformers and the meters. I I- Dhe revenue from power` mwsti lTl(5.f.' rtha n'a+u:mna+ A... ......_.:L_1 - 1 The cost of power for :a 20 -horse! -poow-erj_ou*tt for threshing .and silo-I lling will range from about $4.60: (to $6.00 .per day of `nine hours`. The! cost of power fIor'cu'tti11-g stove woodj "amounts to ~a1'b0u=t 4 cents .a cord. | Indlivid-'ua'1us scan secure Hydro _.-by petitioning o'he township council. it ' The eouneil` -asks the Commission for an estimarte of cost of the? amount of `power `the -mun`-ieipa1`ity requitres. `This estimate 'is returned to the eournc and` sulbmi'tted' to the petitioners. the qaeotiiti-oners - .....L_'_1" 1 '- v_ . 2 12. : `our; ' orsaw-' - . , I lI1`gbStWood,h one and th1'ee-fourths` The 7'l3`3_'1\fI.`. Gulchrist was born gym hS'Pe1` 01_1r; use_-of A toaster, .two- 119?? Guihne, 5-5 years_ `ago, va,nd1-e- . _ k Plflar t1me; I]ng.|h.t1n..g, 2 Omts celved h.1s early educa-tlon there and `P6? . V ourr, a.nd.'_91ron'l11'g`, mne- at B31119 'C`011=leg1a.te. He was the -tellgflhs fcentsper Ihou-I-. fzfrnx of the late Arc-'h d V(.}i.1ch.riSt 0-fl remlfoarm o._ 2 the -cost of -cur-' }l`th1`1e.~ 0ne_ of the ea.11l'y A settlers of j t. th ` If: Pllmpm-g Water was one- Om` T0'W'113'h1P- For severa .ynea1-st Bil . 0 a _=oen:tA per 20?-g'au1l0n_>:bar-`-h@ worked for J. J. Brown and hen `re i:h'Sepa1`3`tm8' 0I`eaIIl,. 'one_ and one- enterefl the d`1'.Y 8`0'0dS `b'I1S'ineSs as a: ten` 0911.173 D61` hour; water -heavtixrg, I 'b0y With E. `B. Ommpton, about the? Seven-tencths cents per gallon. ' Same time Mr. Jos Anpfeb - I!` :l*iag`h1ting', . -one-fteenth of a cent Of Windsor, '_ comI_1;en-cetl I..l 31:} ' rm J J,` . _ . `same rm. Later,_`Mr. Gr-i-Iichristv Ibo-Q DOUGAI-L BROS. mu-y-.2-_ - A nope; MT. W. Boake -and` Mr. .Lcn- Onre -Oxford farm on which Hy- nox, of `Thornton, and Miss Dri`[ fill dro was iinltroduiced in 1912 uses it of Nerwmanket, ' fOl`i iniil-kiing cyouvvs, fanning grain, V pu ~p1-ng roots, cunttin Icrorn, lheatinv v . ` ' ` - i . . waiter, `saswing wooci, g '1i=gfhtin~g' .an'i J'O,IT,IN' _. GBLUHRIST '=heati n;g .rt`heV_ house, -vouastinig bread, . John `Gili-bhrlst '3 H{9mb91' of the ironing,` running wwa-shing machine, `C'1`0mP1 /0'11 0019613 .C0mP3AI1Y Of T10 llrlinig silo, grinding grain, etc. The" "n3b_v and 5` man. , W`ei`1'5km9'WT1 "111 cost of the current .-for grinding B31`1"1'3 and 0m,` died; at his home gra'in on this farm was -1 of -avcent `P'a1me1""b`} `Avev T1`n_" *0 Fri` per obu-Shel; for milkting, two-vt;en'ths 5 day mm1n8`a `being in With `of. _.a cent per milking, for pulping: heart rtrouible since Tuesday of 1231: I yrooits. ;} of a cent npr `}\n.1nv- .42. ._..,.... 2' week- _ 1 _ I 7 In 19:13 1i'he 'C decided: to m.a:ke1demonnstra:ti-ons with 5 hdrse "power momors, A small ,rthresh-errunn ' with -his kind: -of `motor zbhreshed from 100 -to 125 -bushels -per `hour. |O:n-e` man lled "three silos, '14 by 35, 14 by 35 and 14 lby. 32, m=o-ved -the mazchi-nery, and re:11ed Nos. 1 and 2 -in seven days. This rmIa.n .w!ou1dV' not cam" to go back to -tlhe '1-amge type. The nlualbor problem does -not annoy dihe man] with vhe ssma1l'0urtt as -sometimes happens Vwhen - two or more ~Ia1vge ourtts appealr in rthe ,-same settle- ment. The ssmsatl-1 -thres`her and the Asmal vuszil-0-lling outt d`o che` work. `cheapnl-y.v ' f\__- f\ P, `I I` ` :- | e Mr. Pumen ms: ma: considerable expertiemee in equxi-ppving; farms` for 1 the ' suooessfue use of hydro paw-er. `He emp|vai=ned; rthxact the data made of in This 3address- had `been ob: tainedl from7 experiments "with syndicate owhts sent out by the Commission -in 1912 -and`! latter from he'sts- on farms where power is used. A syndcame may be formed `by a `group of men, , each `taking 2 horse bower or as n'1uIch as t`-he syndicate needs. Tswenty -horse power is sample `for all` needs, in- olruding threshing and operating large -euctbirug-. boxes. ' I T.. 1n,-10 1.1.- .r1-_-------,-, 1 '1 `- I Engineer :J. W. Purcell of `the. Ovnbamio Hydxfo-Electric Commission} addresed -meetings of -farmers. iaixt` Pfhelpstloim, Elmvalle, Vasey, _I:Ii1l`sV-E dale,` Wtaverley tandv Wydbridge -last` .w-'ee`k', says The Elmvale i % ` For TheFarmL, .....vu- uxxu; O,uAl.llJ..l.'lI'UU(1' I/0 s. If peotiiti~oners . A `l- 1 I n-uuu. -1/u:c 1u.1'ul'Bl' '15 -than horse power, Hie. +oJr-:n..- 0 1--~~- THE NORTHERN ADVANCE `-.---1: u uu.uUU'-N W`1'uIl than two -consumens. In P ------~ A ` _. ..-..--u.vu Mm; R. C. 'M]cQuayi has retutmod! , to his duties in the Union nBank,| -aiiter `being laid up with la grippe. I -Oongratrul-ations are extended -to"! .`:-Ii-ss `Blossom McKm-ivg1ht, who took! such -an 'honorab1e place "in '1'l'O1" music examinations. I r`1-_-__:.JL,,- 1 - `I - ` .. u.a.v.;~ru 1},UW`UL', ta;k1n-g .2 horse _ staned with I , ____..\/-\;;cuL\/\,l.' LLGVU `\llUWn' 3 F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ' and believe him ` perfectly Ihonorafble 1 in .all '-bussiness rtransatzhions and nanciall " able to carry out -any obligations made by his rm. V N at~ion`a vl Bank of Commerce, V 3 1 ) l 3 r - temsally. directly _u~pIon,` ' blood and musoorule surfaces of the j ` Ha1 1 s. 'Cata_i-rh Cure" is taken in5 i `i system. fljestimoniaals sent_ free; ` mice 75 cents per bottle.- Sold by ' all )rumz'iSts.~ A will 'b98'iI1f oil J une .j 9th and` the upper sahool Entrance ix:-to.M__t1v1,1e }Fnm1-Itbies _ of . Education on ;t`he `same `day. The -middle V school! entmnoe rinhn 1:5... `l\'r..;..`...:-1 4.1` v" 111v11RwNcaAEf J.-I-L`-IV 0'0 .,..-.._...1.!_. - A` - 9; ' mggists. . Take Hill's ; commercram -traveller with the ,?-C1~ompton- lConset `Company, A and I-Joseph, `third year medical student at _ tfhe University of - Toronto. Dr .lWi_]a1i-am Gilchw.-iiust of Oriolrlia, ' IR-ona.~1-d Bay; ; I-Ienrry Gumh-rie. and I Peter G-icnhrist Buao _a.r_e Vhrobhers. _~ ' funeral `hed on Brown,` of attend- I mg. e -.v..u.u LU1` any case 01 Uatarrh that cannot `be cured :by tarrh Cure. . V V , Oheney & Ca, Toledo, 0'. e the undersigned have Jmown `~F. ` and believe him perectly in __=busingas and ......u.., \44L'(.Iu.l.I.l:1.l.1CU|llf\J1l'3n ' C-onsitdierimg his advanced -age of; ninety-six, Mr. Heyand s~ hea'1t/h ro- ma.-ins `very good. ' A ..L'-..'_. _3_- J! , `I . . 1 -u .- % was Lllbla-I UL _ dhris V- .. ...uov;, _ vuuullUuL'U(.l2 !WlEI1 -Idle same` Later, `Mr. Ibo- came a member of rthe E.-B. Cramp- -ton `Co. and went .wi:th+themVWhe11 .1 - - ` vG*i1 christ, member Crompton _CoI`npa;ny To- ronibo, _man_ w=ei'1-m - rin `Oro, ' died: tP-al-merston Tonon-to, son f-day morning`, -after `b-e'in g `h-Ff lf'IIr\n1'\.]r\ vQ`:V\fx1\ rl"..~..,]..-.. -1` 1-AL ` `lame IM1; G'iIIchr.ist_ `born| near Geumlu-`ie, years and` `re- ceived his early education in-nu my-P .+{L.\ 1.-..4-... A..-.L9,1 n-1 1 ',Dhe.;.Beeton_j.Wo3r1d .sa(ysf:,.--Mr`. : J , _.,... he 3...; s.;.av:.-A `M .espon I e... R. strong, of. _Hai-IeyTD11 1'y,~.Wh'0SE% fi'1~1- M " ness; was menrtioned` in last`. .week s. ; paper, d'id!_= Wednesdlay nig'ht_= and . iburied` {here `Friday afternoon !fror`n t_;he`h`otn1e"of, his broher-in- ]1axw,' Mr.7"I_`. W, W; Evans- T1_1e_'.se1'-M W-as aheldj in- the ._ Methvod`-ist church, ..-in' whieh,M1r,. ISstrong'_ `had been an" active Jworker fol .-years, and` the was lled: !b0..._"-lge doors, a test'irnofx;jr of` the esteem in which he had held. Rev. Wrilson of Eaileyvbury preached an eloquent sermon, Rev.` R. B. Benyon taking eh-arge of the ser- vice. {P-revzious to his removal to H;a'~i1vey{bury in 1907, Mr. Strong conducted a shoe business here, but on going` to Haileyibury Went` into drugs in p a1'tI1eIl'Shi,vp wivh M-r. Nor- man `fStrong, -his brother. In Sep- tember, 1909, he married ~Miss Annie Evans, Of this oo9Wn:, who surrves !h'i m,_b as well as his `brother, N. ' B. Strong of ` H-wieyburry, , -and his sisters, Mrs. W. G. Flaris of AWes1t G'wi-l`1imIb1Lry, Mrs._ J. "R. Y. Bcroughton, of Neiwmvamket, ` -Mrs. Harvey Graham of I_`or0n*to, Miss Strong of Itngersoll, and . Mrs. R. H. Perley of "Winnipeg, all of whom (except Mrs. Penley) were here for the `funeral. Am-ong other tives Ialso ypreeut were rrotigced: `Messrs. Heribert and Albert Sutrong of T-orvonnto, Mr. E. Donnell of Bar- I I .reT?a- * l! Irie, Rev. Jvas. Pirimister, Rev. 13.`! R. Young, Mr. Empey Drifll, Dr. -and Mrs. J as Ev:a.ns, `Mrs. Geo. M. Evans and` the Misses E-vans, Mrs. M1 T. Hughes, and Dr. Fred Hughes. 1 of Toronto; Mr. Jas. Evans, of Port Hope; Mr. W. Boake and` Low 1 Miss Driill 9 ,1 OBITUARY -Family Pi11s- for SUIIOOJ.` I I6 T Nvormal` schools A sh. wincriug up 15--:'.[`est."i ' `.r}oie{` his 16--Testing three varieties -of _-Mizlllet .. .. .. .. 17--Testing two varietiies of 18--4Teati-ng Grass Peas and two m L -IF~i_'alid Cabbage .. .. 20--Teafiwng, three ` va-riieties `of . . varieties :0 ooooooouoooiuoooowg 11-.--'Tes11in:g! two. varieties T of Suggva.-r Beets -for_ feeding 12---T_es'tin;g -tzhx-ee_ va1`ieties[ of - Swedish Tuxmwips . . . ` .13--Testing Twvo varieties . 'n,_'I| `- 11-.-".l 9--Teoting rbwo vwritie ' _- Husking Com .. .. 10f-:Tesit'irn{g -three varieties of V nzperlments No. P-It 1-f-Testing two varieties of Oats 2a-Tes~ting'_ ~O.A.C. No. 21 Bar-` . `key and Emmet 2b--Tes'ting -two varieties of -:\ac-'v\1 `VIAVLL -u1.a1'u_. Roots, Grasses, Olovers and fas, as folloxws-.:-- Trhe mem1)ers_ of {bile Ontario A.g'ricu'1tura1 and Exvperimen-tail Un- ion are pleased to state that for }915 they are prepared `to distribute _1nto every townsh-ip of Ontario ma- terial of _ high. quality for experi- mentts m'tvh -Grain, Fodder vCrops,l Roots. Grasses. -lmmm mu! H-I-1 ' I 3--Testi'ng uvv'u"L UVVUU.` ' Husless Barley . . 4-j-Testi.ng wo ~variet;i<;s 'SpI'ii.l1g Wiheat 5--Te9ting A _rtWo va;wi.t'ie-rs 'Buc . 6--Testing, two varieI;i.:-g . Fidlld Peas 4. . . . 7-"---Testing? `two varieties Spxn-`g `Rye . . 8-Testing two . two vvariaebies vlamiefies .O.f. . . of. ` 1,; 6% 3% _ Soy, Soja, or Japanese Bqans Ausw .u.t5,'U-JULLPII. lallacl/"'1.'/I1` son ;for_aI1 kxnds of g: water fowl :be made -the `again been made and wi s_idered' with the others. EX P-ERI-M=E`N DS WITH FARM! ' = CROPS W F I .995!<.I:=$9N9N9- .l,....1,.A~o -u; av uuu uuciu U11-I. It is proposed to change the. open ' season for geese and swans, short- -ening the season in the southern diistrict and lengtheniing it in `the nor}thern by making one open sea- ;son from 'September 15 to April 15. ;_ Another proposal is to shonten the {open season from September 15 to !'Arpri=l- 15. Another p'r0p0'9aI1 is .to .shonben. the open f season for musk- rats. to the `months of V February, .'Ma:rlt)5h and `April, cutting out De- cem er and January: i I. The suggestiori thatsthe open -59.21- cm. 4:..- -1: L2`, ..-----.....-... ; ; u u zaxuu -w u I. .pl'UU21aL'{l,y be made to permit, under certain conditions, the taking of game or fur-bearing animals out -of season for propagastion -or stocking pur- poses, for t1`-a-nsporfing them from place to place and for the sale of a11`ima;1s imported or raised in _cap-- :tiVi1t}`. The department will likely ask for legsl-'ati_on -to -permit the tak- ing of bifrds and -fur- beari,ng ani- mals in` Rondeau Park for stocking ` :p1u'po'ses or to thin them out. g T+ ` " u. an -as-.~.-..-._._ J _L , L -1 Lo I-`Ill lJl.CGCl1'ln .,..... V . 1 !. Hon; Mr. Maddliamnid 'h~'as been! considering a number of amend-_ ments in the` Alot looking `forward the encouragement `of domestic raising of game and fur-`bearing aniirmals. Provision Wwi-11 .proba,b4Ly'I I39 YHQAD n 'f\lJWYV\.:4' -n.-.J.A.. A.--J---'-- ....e,,,w.~... 5 A `blow for` the pot `hunter -is -a proposal to abolish the use of the pumpgun or repeater, or to limit its capacity to . -two shots. The pot `hummer is also aimed at -by an zaxmendrmen-t that would prohibit the! sale of -Wild ducks and another that] would put a -limit of six 21 day or! 95 a season on -quai1- shooting. Wirtahl [these is a pr.oposal that the `bag of` ducks for a season be 100 instead of; 200 -and that the open season he from Oetofber-15 to December 31, approximately a_ month shorter than it is at present. `[1 --- , 111. `If- ,,.1x' 1 1 ..v4..:.g.a.- Iowa 3 ' | One of the most inbersting of] .the propositions bei1i'g looked into! is the issuing of gun or general -gasme `l-i'censes. _T;his- would mean that "every person carrying `a -gun would have -to `take out a license. q- ` 1.` AL _ __ V ` I `j I , I 1 I The! fee `has yet rbo `be determined. -It -would; lhardily be more than $2 or $3, ath-ough as high as $5 has been suggested. n.|_,,, 3- . .1 . 1 ULUU '11 l1UCLl'3U- I 111.6 UL`L`JLLI\7\AL U LAG VV 1 011 WJLIC I [1650 Hon. "Einzlay !M;a'cdiarmid, Minis- .ter of Pmbliic W~ovr1~gs',. `has. -a score of amendments (to the Act "under corn- siderat-i-an, -and- `it: is understood that "When -the Fish -and Game Commit- rtee gets (0-wn -to. work =a number `of them will come -before the members aha-oked with the approval of the Bfiiniiter. '_ ` If only ;a =sr'na1Il number .-of the ..'iohan'ges proposed 'by individuals and game profzeotiv T associations Tare-imadle in Ithe Ontario `Game and Fislh-eries Act this session, Jtheige will still" be enough new provisions to keep sportsmen` -busy .fami'l-iariz- ingf theIr11`s-e1 1\res with -the rules. Changes Proposed L 1 In Game Laws |nn\IlAJ\Jl `Mr. Wes. ~!Co1;bett, Who" has been` assisting `his mother to get settled` in her new home, has retu'rned* to? Toronto. A. __ .. A

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