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Northern Advance, 14 Oct 1915, p. 6

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Boy` getting the most prizes- Archie Campbell` 1, Earl Merrick 8. Girl getting the most _prizes--El- ma Rutherford 9, Freeda Home 9. Q , ._ _. . ..1......l ......_..:... LL- 1-:__ V... I .... sun u.-J. gnu. U,_D.D. J.VU. U. I , VVeed Naming Competition-John Caldwell 17, Zelma Murray 10, Alice Aconley 17,. Roy Reid - 13, Helen [Ross 17, Pearl Pratt 19._ . " A .....l.. \1'-_-_ :__ ..uvu..; J_I, J.b(.l:.l.L Llaubb J.Uo ' Apple Naming Competition-Me!-1 ville McKerroll 5, Ivan McLean 5,. [Elma Rutherford 9, Russel Wapples` `I4, Alma Quinlan 19, Annie Kenny} 19. . ` 7"l"'.ex`1`<':`i lW(`> r Ubrayon Drawing-EIma Rutherford 9, V Jack ChurchA 15, Pearl Fagane Jack Church 15,_ _Lloyd Scott *9, Roy Rouse__8. `I).......I .-_. l'1._....--.. `l'\............_ 1'\.. pnanvu .aLvI.Au1L\.4L1.U1\A. (J, JJICULIUI :I.lU1'llU Us School scoring the highest number of points-S.S. No. 8, _S.S.` No. 9. TKTAAAI \T.L.....:..... t`1....__._L:L:_,, 1 1, AlA_lllJ xagau. .L`I. Special by Crown Hill Women's Institute. Handmade Handkerchief- Clara Imck"8, Elva -Smith 10, Mil- dred Hastings 6. -Dnnt 'liV.'--.. `Al'..--L_ CL- , - ,1 1-`r-1 `I Tf:2s_;`U"ivV`*`<;Efi\Ii"x;ute' . Sneech---Hi1da Crawford 8, Chas. Beecher;7, Maud lLa1v1or 5._'_ ` u, .-.a.4.;uu. u.. J.'L(7lJ\.IllI.7l. U. ' , V [Five Russet Apples-Grant Rob- `inson 19, George `Pearsall 8, A Lorne Scott 9, `Annie. Perryman 10, Alex. `P. Fletcher 8, Milton" House 8. D... Q....... A....1-- -u :____-- 'n---_..- uuuuu .Lu .:_4uu. L .Lu.U.l 1. 1!. A O. , T . Farlii Gate--Archi3 Campbell 1, Ross Robertson 1, Britton Duns- more 19; Lloyd Scott 9, Roy Joslin ;13, George MacKay .13, Alex. P. ?F1etcher 8, Tom_my Fzzgan 14. ` Qnoninl 1-." rv..-..... u':n 117----.. 9- 4-. 0 -I LI./u\J|1\4.L (J, JVLLLUULL .L4I.\l|-I-DU `LI- Five Snow Apples---Minnie Perry- man 10, Roy Reid _13,`Roy Stoddart 17, Lorne Scott_9, Melville Carscad- den 6, {Hilda Crawford 8. `n___u.___ ` `n . Ir There is an agitetion in Colling- Wood for the purchase` of a machine gun by the town. . ' ` 332;} 56`I1Z1iii'E1;Z" i2i5i';}on 6, Helen. ass 11, Pearl Fagan. 14, l%e1i)alBXatg1 7, V\;illie Breakwell 17, _sa e n erson . - ' ` 4 u w u u ; A J.I.lLl\.aL ouu H. I Best Pullet-Grace Robertson` 19;, Archie Campbell, Norman Stod-' dart 19, Isobel Anderson 2, Max Livingstone 6, Rossie Partridge 15. (`!m~m Jim 1n'v1.:1.::..... 'o...-u..-. n4LvAA.A&,\.7Il\JII\J' U, LVUDDIC 1.a1.u.1u5U .LUo Coop for Exhibiting Poultry- Earl Scott, Jeanette Ego 5, Lloyd Scott 9, ` Jack Reid 13, Lloyd Kis- sock 13, Earl Merrick 8. ' A 'I]`..._...x'i l`1..J..'_ A 1' II C [5, Hifda J- Fletcher 8. 01' 0.` U. , . .\,_ Five Spy Apples-Willie Home 9, Verna Bell 11, Roy Stodart 17, Albert G=alvert 13, `Jackson Purvis l I ~ "CV1--- `l3_-,__,-L _.-,_L 11,1` \.I1llIVVL\J.l.Ll Lia \.4l\/Ob .,, ..m... | Poultry-=-Best Flock -- Maxwell Livingstone 6, Archie Campbell 1, Lena` Beath 7, Grant Robinson 19, Rczgsie Partridge 15, Irwin_ Clarke 8. .-..-.J- `l`1.\..1........I `1|r___ *r.v:__:__ .....L -_- _ 10 gm 1i.ndeVi* +-]3:`:ii'G':; v`S<:i(.)fi" 10, Laura Luck 8, Freda. Home '9, /Alma "Cameron 9, Annie Perryman 10. `[)....J. TlT..L........'l.... "lSV.....J.. '`U'........ 0 `\JI~IllIJ-B\lLl II ALLA:-A-Av A I-ll-AJ 55511;; Best Water,color--Freda Home` 9, Elma Rutherford ' 9, EnagWiser 9, Alma Cameron 9, Eric LR. . Bell 11, Rcgr Rgus 8. _____-__ T\,-.'__3__ -- T31`..- _ I QJOIIJ \J O~I\l\IIIU II, A-IIIJJ &II\I\IIJ\l_ . KID Pencil or Crayon Drawing, Dr. Jamieson s Specia1-Eima.' Ruther- fo1T'Si_ 9. _ . .\ V unronucn -cc T Seventh--Humanity s faith in the pledges of humanity, in the triumph of right principles, in eternal jus- tice, demands that men should place themselves at the disposal of the powers that be for the redress of humanity s Wrong. Belgium, Ser- bia, Poland, France, Gallipoli, Scar- gborough, -the Good Hope, the Lusi- itania, Prisoners in Germany and, above all, the graves of the British and ecoloni 1 heroes along the St. J_u11en, Y es, and,Neuve Chapelle Flinesi, call aloud for your enlist- men . - Dr. R. R. Smale of Stayher. has been -appointed a coroner fo; the County of Simcoe. I There. is less talk now than there was a year ago, about the'approach- "ing winter being a- _hard one.| :WhateverA comes London will be] -able to. Worry along, as it did` last winter. ` v `(A uvu AA AAA! `Fifth--Shirk-ers also lose the re- spect of their friends and compan- .ions., Already an interrogation poi is placed after their,nanies.! Their position in the post-bellumt days Will be most `unenviable. Hu- manity may ` sometimes forget its benefactors but it never forgets or yforgives its cowards.` _ A bright young Toronto lady .Was recently heard to say All the young men `With Whom I am acquainted are too' big cowards to enlist, and a! mother. who `Was recently asked to join a society Working `for the. sol-D diers said I cannot, for I under-' stand that many of the ladies who work have sons at the front. Mine have not enlisted and `I cannot meet those `mothers, but send mej Work and I Will do it at home. , Democracy at Stake V Sixth-Democracy s success de- pends upon its ability to rally its citizens to its defence. If volun- tary enlistment fails, forced enlist- ment (_which iseundemocratic) will have to be, adopted-and that Will, in a measure, prove - the failure of Democracy. Voluntary shirkers are enemies to the state. nu- `tent, V the destruction of` the civiliza- tion that has grown out `of The -Sermon; .011 the Mount and the Life and Teachings of Christ.. Triumphant Germany would exploit The Will to Power a" instead of The Will to Serve; The Right of Might instead of The Right `of Justice; and The Doctrine of Frightfulness instead of `.`The| Doctrine of Love. In a word, thew world would have to submit to the! most heartless materialism that. the: Demons of the Pit have yet de-I vised or that human hatred has yet: operated. I mmmm An` l ' Vrlva IV\I\AI l | -. Forfeit Self`-respect g Fourth--Young men who. d_o notl enlist will-forfeit their self-respect. Present specious arguments will`, as the years go by, be recognized as cowardly excuses, and death is pre-I ferable to loss of one s self-respect. All young` men shquld bread Begbie s` Verses Fall In. ` l , ,,..__,... -...v.- u nnmcuu uounny 115 3 Kym. auuomoblle mecha.n1c.wi1l be in carge ot the Repair Depar_tII1CM- ggillcvigils otcars paired. Parties wishing to have their cars 11 o_rdera early. Geo. Malcomson in b 30 eat-ynple aocommodamon for storing cars. as We ha Imer Garage. '_`l"ah: 1`:-entmentand Good Service our Motto" , _- ....... .....m. uu your uuuenuon the Big Reduction in prices [Ford To I ca ..... ....... ..s53o.oo Irtrootnoouo-006 o s - n anon , A F.0.B., Ford, Ont. . - V `Wicca make immediate deliveries. H. R. Palmer, aubomoblie moo ai zi,`f?.-`:'1i`1.`1 .`.". h Sim C"ty as an expert urge Depa.!`_tID9nt'- . h F5 Anpam`k1:i:dd8s z?uaf5s12?,?.1'3n`3.:-P5`3. w_1 !D8`_t0 t en en %TfRR._%m_}M{_[,JxTA3LE Ann fn n He also draws yo g l_'or Tourlnn! car` I \JI\lI bltb ur attention the Big price ? ELIE: HUW QXFU ' The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada At the Ffvm POINTS, 1 Real Estate {ind Imumnca . \ % Phnnease. Bosanko Block.` Barnflc `' --`V--5 saunas. Begs to announce that he has opened a rst-class J A j - W_l1y not order_ today and have your game m the new dxrectory? nave you a _telephone? Thpse who have will tell you that It is the most precxous of modern conveniences. T is now being prepared. and additions and changes for it should be reported to our Local Manager at once. Have you telephone? Those who have Ll VOL! that it ii VH5: Inna} ru-nninna nf mn.Inrn 5 3'14} will handle exclusively DTI IVA Isa Jenlnun I have $200,000.00 wort-It of houses and property in Barrie ans Allandgle; - - X I v --v-v-uu FOR THE couNT`v or SIMCOE. UMost reasonable terms given on al [Stock Sales iJO`}jII_AJENNETT cnAuc.Huns'r, om.- LICENSED AUCTIONEER E33 1-ue nu-sun.-.-.. -_ _._, TIIP lnnll --__-- ,T1i:e're-may be ex` are not on the lev. engaged on an inc upward" tendencies. - A Inna Adv L], n -vnlb Y - /- -- in wt . 8.5;: .5.,w"~G "I'M u In-I 1-1&8 I LI : Telephone too |BARRlE. T . v V ""'|'H T Makes Your Skin Like Vlvet ` Has a marvellous eFfe.:-t an mm skin. One Or two appli ' - [remove the roughness, ocasional use the " _, 4, smoothness and softness of a G'lyoedonvi~a is not sticky, and `may be worn a few using `it. Price 15c -lighstful after shaving baby ; gloves moments after anal 250. D9. THURSDAY, !-`-rr`)a;.v.li::..a;`}.x-;:;aymentsv. Balance as rent. F a`rms for _Sle_. _..._,.,;v.-u,u gvuucuules. ' N" `W1 I-7,57` eady the he_;:_e when a.place- b iv v. vzsb I115: _ Mme. Hanako lest actress. One woman is suing for .because her husband 02 {enough to buy hm. puffs Q -lkeep her hat on :3t1'ai_q11t. aii!// TAINTEEBW F ING d 5. 10, 15 Years` guarntee lIJ!9.!*, Y! E 9 WV > I NEXTDOOR TO THE TANNERYU Telephone Directory Drugvgigti ` 4- V`!:T-JOHN Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made and repairer} on shoxtest notice and moderate pnces. A __ permanent recruiting officer is now located at CollingWood.- Al work done by expert'machin- ist and guaranteed xfst class. Is oen for all orders in CASTIXGS, MI L REPAIRS, &c. `GEO: $ibRikMAN, mzzist. I Expat! l\.naVch;-us: of the % 'Collingwood Y.M.C.A.T building will "be free for" the` use of.1;he sol- diers; V Ja1ian s Barrie. great-% Joseph"B'rown,> a highly respected resident of Goldwater, died at , his` home on Oct. 1st. _ - VTottenham s tax rate will be 27%: mills. . ' Over 3,000 people "attended V the Allistpn fair on the last day. own YOUR own Homaj CANADIAN OF COMMERCE Cease wasting ydurv money reqt. _ L JATVV-I-`L1, .Ll.I.l..J'.L|lL.l.LL uh JJJLJLJBLV, Ontario Land V Surveyors, En gineers, etc. Established ` 1852. Oce, -Medical Buiiding, S. T E. corner Richmond and Bay _Sts., Toronto. -Telephone,- Main, 1336.- Instructions left with Strathy /& -3Esten, Solicitors, Bank of To- ronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended to. Interest at -the `current rate "is allowed on all `depdsits of ; $1. end-. upwards. Careful attention is given.to every account._ Small accounts V . are welcomedg Accounts may be opened and operated by mail, A----_..A... .__'.';y- L- -.-_:, 7 J ' The win of the late'J. A.Mather, guys galaulvbfll vv nupsnng U.V.Uo. I4.-bus .IJ.I._ioL.. PIQINIOHC ' JOHN AIRD. Gaunt um - m. 11. v. r.Jo1f~u:s. Au't Genoa! Mahzer tun: wcxcumeu. Accounts maysoe openea and operated by mail, _ Accounts may e opened in the names of two or more persons, with- ;-drawals to be made by any one of them orbythe survivor. _ _ -' fS50 Trumpet a General Bauihbg uainess._ . . . . Notes Diacoimisd T.Beecroft Drafts Issued` payable Ohequea ow outside banks at lowest rate; qfwclumge. Sale Nam cashed` -or 0ozImed Lqnmosgfavorqbla _ . . 1. . = ZUNTWTIN, & sT;_:_N, n1\`nh:A T n-an: Q.`--.4-o.-x__ t -reaaqn.able\\ratea. . . C'olla- tion Q/`. Notes and narmt. $15,000,000 `Q msssnve ruuu. s13,sou.uuu THOMAS LWARD *.BANKERq$ SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS Om Hours.--;1a`to :4 UN_DIERTAKERS svnvnyqns 6:. CO. G. G. SMITH & 00., PHONE 82. Established` 1869. Undertakers. ,, Open 'day and ` night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Bar- ne, Ontar1o. T sm nnumym w.u._un._c. .o.. Lu). n`.c.L.. rteaadm; .`:nlIrnI manage I1 I! B Imuirunn 4 , BARRIE :B_R_ANCH% - Markham recently cafrried a by- law to build a waterworks . system. Contracts have been let anddghe ` work_Will proceed? at` once. , ' V The O`1ce_'_ Specialty` Worksxat Newmarket are now `engaged on _an order for 60,000 ammunition` boxes. T The Owen Sound Iron Works and the Canadian" Malleable Iron `Works have been promised [' shell orders. Owen Sound wiVll have a tax rafze of '30 mills this year, one `and .a-half mills higher than last year. Collingwood Boardl of-Educati'o.n `has abolished all fees for tuition in the Collegiate `Institute. The new plan comes into force with the new year." , The clock in the new` post office at Newmarket has been installed gand. is in`-,_, running order. Mr. `Chas. Deering has been elect.-I ed president of the Muskoka teach- [ ers association. ' 1 Newmarket milk `dealers have" de- cided to discontinue delivering milk on Sunday. ' A company` is likely t6. b9 formed in Orangeville _to manufacture shells. ` - ` The'Bank of Nova Scotia will erect a $7,500 building at [Mark- ham.` { _ I Aurora s tax rate wi_l1`be imills. ' - -I I. F, cnos's.- Manager. Bennie Frilegt, a foreigner, do- ing business in Midland, was ar- rested last week and taken to To-' ronto, where he was interned.` `Fri- legt was overheard by the police making remarks not complimentary to the soldiers` who `have enlisted and in favor of Germany. The prisoner _ claims to be an Austrian and-has been in business. in Mid-L -land .fo r"a number of years.- . ~ The Orillia Boys Scout Asseciaei tion was organized last night,- when the `following oicers were elected: President, Mr. Wm. Thom- son; Vice-Presidents, the ministers, `of the various churches; Chairman, Mr. O. G. Smith; Hon.-Sec., Mr. Dingman; Hon.-Treas., Mr. Ira Clark; `Scoutmasters, Messrs. Stan- gley .Watson and " W. -H. Bradford: Assistant, Mr. `Knox. To accommodate the company of soldiers at Collingwood a`portion of the armoury building 75x90, will be oored, and a partition run up to the ceiling. `In this `Will. be the mess room- and the bunks, _ shower baths and larger lavatories will be installed and furnace for heating will be placed in the main building; `Sir Robert Borden has donated 9. book to the Collingwood library en- titled India and the VVa1'. ` Beeton VVorld--Mr. -D.` Reanyi brought into this office on Saturday` a raspberry cane, from his garden, which was loaded with berries., Some were ripe and others Were in various stages of development. Mr.j A. Henson informs us also that] black berry plants in his `garden are` bearing a second crop. ` l _ Elmvale Lance-During the severe} `electrical storm which passed over` this district .011 Monday `night .a' stable belonging to Mr. Hugh Friel was damaged by lightning, a horse that was in the stable Was injured, land seven cows which were standing iat the stable door were killed. . Orillia Water, Light and Power Commission have voted_ $100 _a month to the Orillia `Patriotic fund. The town council Will conffibute. $200.8. month till the end of the War to the same fund. Last week I the Presbyterian congregation of Alliston opened their ne new church building. The previous Week the _Anglican congre- gation held opening services in con- nection With` a new" parish hall. I `Orillia town Will contribute $200! .a month to .the Orillia Patriotic Re- lief. Fund. $200 {Was also granted the Red Cross Society towards tag day `on Oct. 21st. V J T I NEWS FROM `SURROUNDING COUNTIES ' New Lowell, -is to be prdtested by one of_ the threesonsv mentioned in the will. The`. estate is valued at ` $31,475. ' A uua invaqea me wnoie system. . , To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im- portant to improve your general health as `to pnrifyyoureblood, and the cod liver 1 oil in .Seott s Emulsion is nat_ure s great bloodjmaker, while its medicinal nourish- umenttstrengthens the organs to expel, the impurities and -upbuixd your strength. ; `I S(X)l Q {A `IAfO\:ce 1. -.-__.- _J_` a.uuyuu.:,_Lca a.nu.'l.1pDl1.1l(1 your strength. I Scott s Emul "on is helping thousands _every.day who_ could not nd otlger reliet. . " Many people ehftet the tortures of lame muscles and stiffened joints because of im- _ purities `in the blood, and each succeeding. attack seems` more acute until rheumatism, 3 has invaded the whole system. I `I , 'l`l\ ncIoIn`aI- anhuguc-..."l.._.__ SA. 3- '.,,,'n I Collingwood public schools Will hold their rst eld day on Fri- day of this Week, `on the same date as the- Collegiate eld day. an`-rrl\l V0 Crocheted Lae' by girls over 10- Reta 'Walker 8, Laura _Luck 8, `Freda Horne 9, Alma Camergn 9: . `U.... .....A.:L-L - J 1'1 " " nppzummsmfnnntsrtn Handmade Towel by girls over_ 12 -'--Katie Campbell 1, Alma Cameron 9, Freda Home 9`, Rachael Camp- lbell. 8, Shirley Fellows 13,` Eva Tud- `hope 9. " ` ~. . n..- .1- -1 , ,1 f xxcua uume :1, nnoaa rerryman 5. [Hand made towel by girls fwelvel years and under-Marion Langman 9, Chelsea Fellows 13, Helen Ross 17, Hilda Kissock-_}3, Illa Smith 13, ` Pearl Beardsa';_l`l 15: M - - TI --- _`I-, , `I u. xuswuer O, rumav uelgn .10, 7 Best Homemade Candy-.-`Fern Merrick 8, Ruth Rouse 8, Pearl Shaw 9, Laurette Edgerton 14, Freda Home 9, Rhoda Perryman 5. > kt? ru-:u-`~ `-:-`--- \/Iaml.AtJIJ\/Ll .L I o ' Best half dozen - Tea Biscuits-- Chelsea Fellows 13, Kathleen Cock- burn 6, Ruth Jainieson 6, Gladys Edwards .19, Britton Dunsmoye 19. 43:4 "I'..un... 0-1-- -""'_'V*'*v_--I --U, A-ILLIJI/Uu. JJUIIDIILUIB 13, Best Layer Cake--Marguerite Ed- ge.rton* 14,. Katie Campbell 1, `Edna. Rlvchardson 1, Illa [Smith 13, Hilda [J. Fletchef 3, Alma. Leigh 10, `Rani-. T-Tnr.mnmAl.. t`.....::-_ an; , ..wJvu II AVU LVGl.1lCo Collection of Weed Seeds-John `Caldwell 17, Verna Rutherford 9, Marjorie White_ 9, Marjorie Lang- man 9, James Ross 7 17, John ` A. 1 Campbell 17. ' D-..L 1_-1n 1 -~ -'- nsnner Langman 9, Irwin Clarke 8. Collection of Weeds-Kenneth Kavanagh 6, N 0 Name, Fern Mer- rick 8, Austin Broadway 5, Maurice Hayes 6, No Name. ' l..ll....J..'.... -L| TI ? " " " ' ` Bro Average attendance at the thfee `Collingwood public "schools is 902' scholars. T . V, aavuvth uauucl U. 1 Live Stock--Best Draft Colt- Roy Rouse 8, Earl Scott 10. Best Light Colt-Lorne. Scott 9, Earl Luck` n8.'N_ Bouquet of Asters from plot- Katie Campbell [1, Shirley Fellows 13, Alice Acouley 19, Varley Drury 2,_ Emily Roe 13, Dorothy Barnhardt 8. A . . _ . Best `Table -BoVuquet-'Bertha Bell 11, Grace Robertson 19, Mary Pack- llard 1, Earl Merrick .8, Pearl Shaw H9, Bessie Lauder` 6. 'f:___ -('11 1 Iuruuuwuy. U, nelen IEOSS 1'/. i`l(;i:L `}.)lots of Asters--Var1y .Drury 2, Ruth Rouse 8, Zclma Mur- ray 13, Britton Dunsmore 19, Bruce Broadway 5, Helen Ross 17. Dn11r;cnn& AL` ` - - '.v_, V....,n_uu...u u, ucuu. uuu.[)l)U110 Z.` ~ B est six Mangels from plot- Percy Healey 15, J. A. Smith 13, `Phemia Beath 7, Thos. W. Fa 14, Frank Woods 6, James Mc- iA'1`thur 17.` _ EH,ea-ley 15, Frank Peterson 1, 'Jim' 5' Smith 13, James McArthur 17, Har-l rvey Cockburn 6, Cecil Chappclle 2.! -R/ro)1rvnlts -9-A- . , f$100 REWARD, $100, "`he readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least` one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh; `Hall s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the {medical fraternity. Catarrh being a 'constitutional disease, requires a constitutional , treatment, Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, lacting` directly upon the blood, and mucous `surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the! patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. `The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. A1111`:-navo '14-` `T (`L-~-~~* D A irmzr: WINNERS AT 0120 . SCHOOL PAIR (r3n'nfnnn:-1 4-'1-("um n.'...... 0\ vvnasvo uuuu 1.U1_ .1131: UL LBSElm0nlalS.l l 'Address'F. J.- Cheney_ & Co., 'To1edo, O.\ _ Sold by all Druggists, 75c. _ Take Hal1 s Family Pills for con-' rstipation. ` ' 1 5 I z `Era'-The` town of N ewmarket, which recently turned down` hydro- electric lighting, `is now .having its ,troubles_ under its " new ` arrangement for `light with `a prixiate company. .Complaints ' are being made" to the town council. (It was claimed at a recent meeting .th,a-t one citizen who had but one light in his office, is compelled to pay nine dollars a year for `same and hexuses it very little. Another instance was stated in the case of Dr. Clark. In his office he formerly burned three or four dol- lars rworth per year, while `under the new by-law he. pays twelve dol- lars. Newmarket is in the grip of private ownership, who succeeded in blindfolding the peop e when they had an opportunity` 0 get a good arrangement with the Hydro Commission of Ontario. i nuxxa uaxucruu. 1. ;;ns7:,itched Handkerchief " by Collingwoed Collegiate has an en- rolled attendance Vof,240,' with an average attendance of 221. _ egofietiOhs' the town of N ewinarket and `the: Unique -Shoe `Co.; "of `Toronto, for the location in Newmarket of a shoe` _ factory has fallen through. The eompanywwant-' ed a loan of $20,000,` while the town considered `$15,000 should be suf- 0 cient. _ ` % +pi5rj1to1i 1;is1emag to 5011; an? over-seas battalion. " oov.l.1UU.I.| (Continued from page 3) NORTHERN Apvmn ....wu uuuan 1ual;U1'. O J . Th1rd A-- Questmns _ transcending gvep I_mper1al_. ones, are ,im'rolved' in ; wan-_._ :-.J`Germx;ic ~. , ana: \~A1fuxkis1; uvuu auu. .Lu1 ns W111 mean a Weaken- ing "of the British Empire. Unless the Turks are` badly beaten the Mohammedan subjects of King George will lese their respect for the .. British. Conspiring enemies will seek to destroy their allegiance in India and Egypt, which will lead to further war and trouble- "A innit ',of energy exerted new V will save many units: 14?!-`. .- I -,.~ l"l|L:~_._'l ` . wnY"EX1'Xi>iANs snour/.1) ENLIST -----j- By Mr. O1iver HezzIewoodi Presi- dent of the Canadian Auto- mobile .I'ederation.- ' All young Canadians who are t should enlist beeausez First--The `fate. of the; British Empire is at stake and Canada is a part of, and owes her .life `and existence, to this Empire. How` will non-enlisters feel if Germans be-T eqme their overlordsl ' L `Second---Anythingf less than a most. decisive victory over the Teu- [tons and Turks will mean 9. weaken- `in'p' in-F Hui `R-;:+:-1. '1'.1.....:_1- W - - Orangeville Banner--Last May` \ Villiam Bremner, of Grand Valley, made application before Judge Fisher for an order validating a mortgage sale of a 200 acre farm in Amaranth Township. The applica- ' tion, which was the first of its kind in this county, was necessarybe- cause of the Ontario Moratorium_ Act passed by the Ontario Legisla-' ture early this year. Bremner sold ' the property in question to Chas: : Mason, resold to Jos. Rayeld_, ` mortgagors met their interest "to the relief which ever 1 e a private banker. in Shel- burne, who gave a mortgage for part payment. Mason subsequcntl taking a second mortgage on the; farm. The P3) ments to Bremner but fell down on a $3600 "payment of principal which fell due on Oct. 18th, 1914. They notied `Bremner that they intended to take advantage of the proposed moratorium legislation of which .Hon. I. B. Lucas had already given notice, but the mortgagee proceeded to foreclose and on Jan. 16th_last held 8. mortgage sale in Shelburne at which the property was knocked doWn_to Joshua Reid `for $4000. This sale Bremner asked the Court to validate. The 'app`licat`ion was opposed by the mortgagors who maintained that they were entitled contemplated by the Moratorium Act. Judge Fisher re- served` his decision until. a few days ago, when he handed out judgment "extending the time for the payment of the mortgage given by ? Mason to Bremner during the continuance of the present `war and a period of nine-months _-thereafter or until the lglortgagorg V ; .ai1_d Purchasers Relief ct 191 0' T eases to be in force , giant, shall first a hap: pen. " . I ? SEVEN GOOD. mmsons [A TOOK ADVANTAGE or E [ `MORATORIUM ACT . O. G. Br1ihardt,' of the Bank Ao'f _Toronto, Bradford, is `now the own- eix of a Studebaker car.

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