T land, via. ort line . (da.ily4 except Sun.) 12.40 pm. 395--To Gollingwood and Mea- ford p.m. in VI. on JJOJ @1111 III DUI IIIUIIIGUC `points ....10.15 am. !Toronto and intermediate points . . . .4.50. p.m.. }u.nnm:`I-Inn Ann: :n`-;nn-u~`n.1:-n$- -.---.L- Train No. N 9-'1'oronto to Winnipeg, The National (Wed., - Fri., Sun.) . . . . .. 1.10 am. -16-North Bay to Toronto (Cobalt A Exp.) Daily Aexcept Monday . . .. 5.10 _..m. 42--Midland to Toronto I1 `I F71? _ ,._ Change 01; Time mrective Oct. 29th, 1916 . IE _` `Y lilo Further particulars and gonrlitiofm 7;" Ha nacn Irn.-"nu ..L LL`: LLL, n Au 4I5|\l-lullvlli-I UV L V5 Vnlnvv (daily except Sun. .A 7.45 am. 10--Winnipog' to Toronto, - The National, Tues., Thurs., Sat.) 10.35 am. 41-'1'oronto to. North Bay daily except Sun.) 10.35 mm. 40--North Bay to Toronto V T W (daily except Sun.) 12.30 p.m. 43---1'1'_oronto to Htmtsville T VBTKLVIT XIIII L92. VII Hamilton (daily excep Sun.) . . . . . . . . .. 5.35 pm 63-_-2Euni!ton to Buford - and Ponounz (daily CLUE` Quin \ 7 AK um um 1l?`J.VlVllUU LVVLIML II (Cobalt wExp.) (dai'1' except Sat.) .. 11.00 p.m. 60--Moa.ford and Ponetang to Hamilton (daily" ex- cept Sun.) ..7.47 am. 61--Hamilton to `Meaford and Panotanz (daily ex- cept Sun.) . . '. . . . . .10.13 am. `9_.__'II'AnIAo Q-ul '-An6-up I-A Illla} o--ouooa.LU-.10 '62--iEfoL1"d and Ionian; to E--.315... I.1..:`.- ----...L W d:;i"13'vn;.:<'cep"tv S`1:1`1.3 p.m. 44-Hun1svi1le .to Toronto \ P1? dian. V On Saturday, December 9th, Mr. Cecil E. Kidd ploughed up on his father's farm, lot 18, con. 9, Flos, a human skeleton. The bones are be- lieved to be the remains of an In- 1': .111:-nu-v ('&`;'{131;cep" su}'.T3'.i5 pm.` 45-Toropto to Midland \ ll? ,,, `" *`("&{i7 mt sII}I.)`.5 p.m.` 47--'l'oronto to North Ba. l.I`-L-`IL TI`... \ IJ-2l... `WA? Tum 1 TTABLAE Street. Letter Golloctidns '2exe'e}t 3s'a'cimia'i ' ..&' .in c!.1-.xx'xe}`i;a.%e.x.}`>,c'T> infsM.N .. ....-1.50 p.m. . . . . .4.50 p.m.A ant] `In . `As-A annual`. pTuIlV yallln . i[.-:0.-f'.o.1'd, north ID UPWGIUB UL _Q,UVU IIUABU IJU"Cl Hr. Jbhn Ruthven, a pioneer of Essa township, died at his home on the second line on Monday of last week. Deceased was born on the second line 76 years ago. A4 51... ..I.. n.. 4.4` L1... Rnnnnlnl "Ann: ii2a:d_';Aai&T" Rural Mails lull! Pull`: yollll '_7.20 2.20 6.20 . 7.15 2.15 6.15 7.10 2,10 6.10 7.05 2.05 6.05 7.00 2.00 6.00 7.30 2.30 6.30 7.40 2.40 6.40 7.45 2.45 6.45 7.50 2.50 6.50 7.35 2.35 6.35 7.55 2.55 6.55 3.00 3.00 7.00 3.05 3.05 7.05 3.10 3.10 7.10 3.25 3.25 7.25, 3.30 3.30 7.30 3.35 3.35 7.35 3.40 3.40 7.40 `s, Barrie` ..,_-.. ...... .,..,m. a uuuae wortnv$6!N._, W. W. CORY, . Deputy of the" of--`tho `Interior. ~ '~ N3. - Unauthdrizd~ pubuw of this advertisenmlnt; .1191: b'u\ mid for.-1 1 U 1- .. uuna GILVUIUIH` `1:)aid for.--11V.i1. uvvuu yuuuuh, on ($011811! 0II.diti0X.- A settler who has exhausted` llil homestead right may take . 9. ' pur chased homestead in cox-tam edib- tricts. Price $3.00 pereacra. Duties- Must reside six in each of three years, cultivate. 50' acres and erect a house worth'.v$3f0M0._4. W W nnnv 7 1105151 I a Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under curtain ' ' In certain districts a honuteadet in good standing may prompt I quarter-section alongside his hono- stead. Price $3.00 per aere.`- Duties--Six months raideuoa in -_ each of three years after. homestead patent; also 50 lens 0:- tra cultivation. Pro-emption pahill may be obtained as soon as lione- stead patent, on certain A and-41:... --L- `- - ~ ECUIFII-ll IIIIC IU JCGIB 35V At the close of the nancial year Collingwood council found there was A a decit to be carried over to "1917 of `$21,000. The council of 1916 faced a decit `of $47,000. n.- 1: I The sole head of a family or -any male over 18 years old, may homo- stead a quarter section of bavailablc Dominion land in llanito a, San- lkatohewan or Alberta. Ammh must appear in person at tho`Do|n-' hion Lands Agency or Sub-Agunacy for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Lands Agency (but not Sub-Agonoy,) 3 on certain` conditions. i Dntios--Six months rosi .npon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homostoad- or may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 89 Iaoras. on pm-hi- -....2:a:..._ 1 '!|1i1`0d_o p'f"."`'d ill the ' TZIVDCDCQV D111? Q\%D GOVT guuuteod 5. 1o. 15 your. Beaver and Blshopbrlc Wall Board! cedar, shllldlel. Metallic count Anything in the Lumber Line. 031` OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU `BUY me ha `Pumut; MILE cbl Tegephole IOI Lllllt CERTAINIFEI-JR _ROOFlNG _.._-.4_ -A.I A --`_. nuorm-omnimunm Ime New Found: NEXT acorn-_o THE TANNEQ-Y In Ion~roz- .11 orders in cA's'rmas. - _ M REPAIRS. &:o. _ -- __j -11 |.n.._.I__A IJAS. ARNOLD. Peierboro. lug _ I;te. Henry Smith 9. resident of Bradford -nine years ago, has been killed in action. He enlisted at (\.`\'l\lIl\ `I__,-.__ (SIIooeIsortotheln.toR.I..Bu'wiok Fire -and Life Insurance Real Estate Agency ' ~ Money to loan A author at good fun: and Town ho- nahctoralqonouyuluu. I] as. Paterson W. A MCCONKEY Dunlap St., Auctioneer and Appraiser Ordcvax-s left at A.F.A. Hal- comson s will receive prompt attention. W.3.NEILI.Y, Punenl Director nuauuun, Iuuluulng UIEVG VIUILI and Oak hells. sum and Dan calls. Phone at 1 1| I171!`-I111-71: -|u_-___2 . L . , ,, J. w. s1`. Jo:-m apart Ihchlnlst \ . All latest ivn-(-Izskets kept. in stock, mom i Grave Vsulu In n (`Q I: Innlln BARBIE UNDIERTAKING, APARLOISS- A J V DC]. UV1 Up There are now `over. 22,000 lamps connected with the Orillia electric system, and the connected power load is upwards of 42,600 horse power. II- `Aka Du`-`straw: n -vn:nnnn- np t mnnry mun u:r({n1?l>al{.l'te'd on Iholxnteot n mode!-Ate prices. Int` u-v-w.--- _-vv_. 4: I a 1) lat I.l:5;ll 8n`:t &::?er .` Make a Specialty of Farm Stock Salcs. I20 Baycld Strct BARRIE, :ON1'. Phone 191 AUCTIONEER `t-tug I as bong.` om-nun _:\I|uI\,n n g V- Oswald ' ry (-xxtmw head. Th Side ().~4wn I cuulv ' hon you }:,-``I hnvv pgfjhkaral. It i H _ ()sw:< 8tar(-I "`W}1(-In - i`ca ?" 1 ,,_, ..... }Iow ?E11glisl:l11 you hm Lwnsn `t .11 ?.`_`Tf. `is 'who1_l_\'. 3 .J)i1iL' in in Eglmrry. I 1 - Al ' " 511 in dr 2 cas(- hmid ',`UI(` top 0 H . -i. your_so11 t ;{it with pa 11., _ ._n ,3... IT(' ]I Efholvs i {about i '`.`_in Hu- gotllox-s uU8(?:l ::t;.v:x: 'I'VEa:;1;11s presented Mr. Thos. McKnight with a P.D.D.G.M. s' regalia -and address. f\1u`l;a'-1 rnnu-`inf v-nvnIof;nnQ nrn- Y(~.<. T .`Hm:)tr(- to , drussin:-H {lmm who V I asked hi found (fl H two. I`: ` pm!` um t ` n L Y1 7 can mu Enm-h ': G lllllll I1 I down nm `with thv 0 ls thu- "But I xvzm. Whilt _dn F }I(`l'-V-f_i } um: -11- u ` `VI! '5' t Aho` had fa L0w?' shonId(-r;'. dives -<-xis `I'0\n1d'l1irn soaked in `for twu -\w a siuht 1'0 (1 1|"! \un nu * whit-h tlxrnuzr b}1i'.} V wahl. v 1 T pinnm-l give ha 7 I`-321%`: h('L'Jl 0v01"'t}`.- before - "` closed it vgplay hm count r_\'. E film` u looked dram-or 1... L2,. ICECIIIG llllll G-ILLIIUBEIQ Orillih market regulations pro-I hibit wholesale buyers on the mar- ket before 11.30 in t_he morning. `II. `I......... `l)l....L'..... AI.` Ililnn 5 Th!` in ion the n `V . ` ;j`th(e n_nd ;-grown u Mworth ls: :1-sec_1n-d 1 led with the. Bro: :-the sum .17`! :York 1; fro half (-zm -wh(`r( tht -lilllf HIP : 0an1(` zmal jtheator }~ _`_He `felt ' E-the 9x(-itv Wind no ti Ted whoth of Him ffreo n :._s1nce I The ' Nnhm Pu;8.';gA \:z;sw;;2:iuci for a turkey Tat Bradford last week. __ ____... J _._ 5-... gm';;r. \~\ . ... foot ?37~"*1r%?;l x\II .,\ 'z_1ld `. 10.}! '21]d psvl (Ii; I'll` null". IILI I1a_s LP}. HULUI Kl IIIDI4 W UGA- The Eaton Co. secured six tons of poultry in theoTott'enham- neigh- borhood last week. -I,-a--_-, It_--.... ....--_-.L-J ll - IlI\n rn IUD UULUIVU 1.1.-IJU Ill DIIC lULlllll5u Mr. James Playfair of Midland underwent an operation for appen- dicitis at Montreal on Monday morn- ing, D54; `lJ'..n-u n (lg Orillia council has increased `the poll tax to $5.00. Q9 '79 mung: v\n:I` <`*'1\v- n "II!'l.'D\7 C|* % . sm EDMUND W i Tomi}. .. u..n. n.c.L;. n-amen`: JOHN AIRD. Gaunt Manager. 3 H. V. F. JONES. Au't General Manager ed on alt deposits of $1 and very account. Small accounts End operated by mail. V Interest at the current rate is_ upwards. Careful attention is given are welcomed. Accounts may be open` * Accountgitzfhy beapened in'tlie'V1`1;t7r1e&w'o`or more `persons; with- drawals to be made by any one of them or %me survivor. S60 [ADIAN BANK MMERCE` umm. s15.nuu,nnu ssenve mun, $13,500,000 SAVINGS BAM ACCOUNTS BARRIE B_RAN *'?e.H -In 511331! Get `SCO'IT S for yourself` ' ., our rmind `friend that -SCOTT S`_ has proten these `words . for _ The very basis of `the `fund s exist- ; once is public condence. Every man iwhoshas examined the workings of the fund gives that condence in the fullest measure. Every man who has any doubts is urged to study the Fund and make himself acquainted with its, operation. The officers in- '.vite always the closest scrutiny. It is their object and their pride to ad- , -7*` " ""` """" I . low that of any other great national nnrlm-halzinn . ` minister the Fund at a cost far be-v nu" uuau UL (J undertaking. _V.. -.v v - Iain!` n unnnuu. V l""_ ,i In every- town in . Canada where `there is a Branch of the Patriotic Fund, are to be found publicaspir-, ited men and women devoting with-1 out ren_1uneration,- their timesand en- ergies to collecting; funds, visiting de- pendents, working for them along the lines of. service, and carefully distributing the moneys allotted to these wives and children of our sol- diers. ' ' Think of it! -Of the sixtyocnts deducted for administering each $100 about 250 goes for stamps.. The Fund [sends out approximately 60,000 cheques a month, and each one requires at least four cents in post- i age and war tax. QUIMLULJ o Thisogreat. and unusual "result is due to` two main reasons: one, that bank interest ondeposits brings in a handsome revenue available for ad- ministration expenses, the-`other, that _nearly all the work of administer- ing the: Fund is performed freely by patriotic men and women. =,.v\.; uullv uuu xcuunvux. bu l:4\aUl; M111. When you. contribute to the Fund, you know that your money goes, practically intact, to. relieve the wives and families of our citizen soldiery. V 'l`l..mr......\..4 ..-..1 --._.-~._-I '-.-`_:JL 5- l. --._..-.., V- ....`. uylzv-ux.-vanvu. E H ;I`here is" no miiddlema.n between the giver andvthe 1`ecciver to exact toll. IKYI... --...._ .._..1...3L,-L, 4 :1, 1:1 1 The administration of the Canad- inn Patriotic Fund has set a. record in this country, not only for effic- iency, but also for almost incredibly low perccntag'e of expense. Of ev- ery one` hundred dollars subscribed to the fund, approximately ninety- nine dollars and forty cents go into lthc pockets ofvthe dependents. ` . 7l'VL__,_ ' "111 n `SOLDIERS FAMILIES GET $99.40 Out of Bivery $1oo_ Contributed to the Canadian Patriotic Fund Robertson s` account, and $3,800 of grants to Red Cross and Patriotic Funds, there was a net prot of $7,822. Had these extraordinary expenditures not been met the prof- it would have been $19,100. In the waterworks end -`the receipts, were $19,475, an increase of $1,500 over last year, but owing to increased ex- penses there is a decit of about `$2,000 in this department. ivv 1 _.the wasted tissue, improve your sharpen your is the rich tonic-food. te. Vtnourish y nerve-centers, _ appetite - and gradually vour sh-snarl.` - ` T "mama `iIe`*F;w under- stand Mr. D. S. Pratt and the Com- pany that has taken over the Ben- son & Bray factory purpose utiliz- ing the ground floor for a munition factory, and have secured a large contract for heavy shells. They have also secured a big order for shell boxes, which will be made on the second floor. - The_v- purpose erect-' ing some temporarybnildings to meet the requirements for room in hand- ling the shells. This is another very enterprising move, and will give em- ployment to quite a number of skil- led and `unskilled laborers. VU "T F`. on u....... repair 1' Kennedy 25c, R. J. Sprott. $5, V `Flowers $1, C. "R. Scott 81, J. Hare $1, H. E. McCullough $1, E. Gosney 50c, Gladys Walls $5, Clar.a_.Crawfo_rd $1. Jennie King $2, M. M. Scott. $1, M. E. Holm- es $1, My Simpson 500, K. Otton $5, T. Lazaron 50c, Done)- all Bros. -$5, Mr. Hurst. 20c,L. I. Vair $1, Simmons & Co._$2, E. Weaymouth 50c, A.v.F. Garrett $5. H. Armstrong 500, H. Lead- lay 500, `A. Hogan 40c, Parson s Fair $5, Fred Sarjeant $2. Bert Reid $1, F. H. Hurlburt $1, F. W. Woolworth Co-. $3, L. W . Ov- er1and,$1. R. A. Stephens $1, M. E. VValker $1, R. Malconison $1, ' J. E. Sutcliffe $5," Barrie Busi.- ness College $10../15, H. A. Smith $1, C. A. Hobley $1, C. MeMulkin $1, 1)`. Tucker 500, G. B. McLean Strange 500, E. Brown $1, H. H. I $1, W. Turton $1`, Geo. Stunden 500, a friend 500. J, Ness $1, .1essie McMillan 5'0-c, Mildred Ansley 250., Lottie Campbell 50c, , Alfreda Strange 500, Mrs. Dur- kin $1, Mrs. Houston $1, Miss Gamble $1, Mary Hawkes 50c, Gertrude - Powell 5017,: _Et,he'-1 \Van`k'el $1 , M. A. Johnston $1, Mary Buchanan 500, Laura Hut- ton. 25c. Bessie Milligan 25c, Jean Hewitt 250, a friend 250., Mrs. J. Paton 500, \\-".,G. Barker $12, B.`E. Johnston $1, A. E. Shannon 50c; Mrs. W. _Cullen 250, a friend 250, Misses Cul- ross $1, Mrs. Louglieedg 500, Miss Catcher $1, Mrs. D. Gamer- .Mrs. W. ID. Scott. $1, Mrs. B. Terry $1, Mrs. Meredith 250, Mrs. Crawford 250. Mrs. McCabe 250, A. Herbert. 50c, M1-s.'.l. Dun- nett 50c, a friend 100, Mrs. Row- cliffe 50c, Mrs. A. H. Crawford 25c, Mrs. Pyburn 150. Mrs. A. Taylor Misses McLennan Robt. _McBride $1, Mrs. B. Smith 250, a friend $1, Mrs. Gates 500, Mrs. Spearn 50c, A. C. Walker -331. A. R. Walker 5131, Mrs. J. James 500, Mrs. Wm. Looker 25c, E. Shear $5, (1. W- 11111 , Mrs. Toole $2, Mrs. J. A. McNei1l 3 $1. 11. B: Kutch $1. Chas. Ed- ward 1*`. "D. Seeord $1. W . B1088` $1, K. Kennedy $2, H. Meston Mrs. C. Taylor $1. A.l Brnnten $1, W. J. Patterson $1, Mrs. Park 500, Nellie Mills 50c, Mrs. J. E. Morrison $1, M. Clark $1. Mrs.,T. C. Royce $1, Mrs. W. Graves $1, Mrs. J. C. Service $1, a friend $1, Mrs. W. H. I-lumph_ rey 9.51, Mrs. Lyons 500. 1). Me- Phail, Margaret. Holmes $1, Mrs. G. Parker 5013, Mrs. E. H. 1 irman $1, Mrs. W. King $1,` Mrs. P. Mathews $1, Helena M. on $1-, Mrs. Jas. Campbell `% Edge 500. Mrs. J." Knapp $1, Mrs. v- \V.AStan_ley 250. Mrs. (71. Hunter gd 25c, Mrs. A. Lines 25c, Miss V. V- Mingay 500, C. M. (1. Smith $2, :0 Sh`eaG$al.llle\'. ;\I/'allacIe -... 1. u.er rs. Maxwell 500, Mrs. R. Robertson `C 500. A. Sinclair 500 W. 1.. Reeve ' $1.50", Mrs. S. C. "Sproule 50c, 1, Mrs.` Mabee 25-., Mrs. H. c. 5; Channen $2.50 Mrs. Armson 50c, le J._D. Rodgers $1. Mrs. W. Mar- n shall $1, Miss H. Marshall Miss P. Lawson $1,` Miss Law.` is rence $3. Mrs. Payne 50c, Mrs. ,1; Geo. Eastman 500. Mrs. Smart 50c, Mrs. A. McCntcheon 50c, J. [_ Irwin $1. Mrs. Bishop Mrs. '0- F , . `.~ 500. Mrs. l\Ic-Conl';ey soc. `s. V Armstrong` 550. A. W. Croodfel- low $2,`Misses Warner 1500., Mfrs! I 4 J 1 1 1 1 ( 1 ( ] e Billingsley 350, Mrs. N. ML-Each- clern 25c,` Mrs. Parish` '$l. W. -,Urry $1, Mrs. (.1. Gordon 500, D. ,-1R. Murchison $5, 11. A. Sims $5. ,_ Mrs. A. Wolfenden 500. Mrs. In- gram $1. Rev. Dr. Me1i.eod $1, Mrs. Parkhouse $1. Miss Annie Powell 750, Miss Burns $5. Mrs. Esten 9525, M. Elliott; 250. Olive Scott, 250, Florence Scott 250. C. C. Bothwell $25. Barrie \Va.ter- works, Dept. $10. Barrie Electric 1`.ig-ht Dept. $15, \\'.- A. Boys $50, .1. \\'i|liams 500, B. G, (lnrrie 500. L. .M. Peterson 501 -., Mary Payne 500. 1.. B. Mar,- 500. H. Rankin Cora knapp 25-, Vera _ Tribble 250., Gladys Lmmox` 931, R. B. A. 500. E. K. '1`. 500. Mrs. Armitag-e 500. Miss Craig $2, C. Albertson 50c. '13. Spearin 25c, , Creswicke 250. S. Armstrong` 3* $1. N-. C. 25c. Delia Doran 50c. 1* Irene` Burgess 500. 1'... Carleyle C 1 500. A., AI`mst1'ung' 50c, \\ m. Crossland $1. H. J. Buchanan 1;. $1,-Geo. Irwin Dr. ,Pa.llinglp . 511", \V. Armitage $1, A. J. R. 25c.|1\ 5 A. F. Dohsen $1, G. _Wilson 500,, _ Mabel Caldwell 500. .1. G. Keen- _Ian $5, G._ W. J. Eastman $1. C. l R. Martin $1, ,\V.. C. Hun1.er $10, H. I). Jamieson $10, Miss Patton $1. Mrs. Robt.. Buchanan 25c. E. Good 50c, Miss M. Kennedy 500. Alex Cowan $5. ,Miss Brennan 50c. Kathleen Powell 500, Mar- garet. Swan 500, Geo. Folster S2. A. C. Bricker $1, Daisy Nash 500. B. Kelleher 500. M. Rosen-. felt 500., O. vH.vLyon $2, Dr. Oaks soc, Mr. Poor 250, S. W. Moore $25. Alex Milne $10, F. G. Bow- fker $1. H. C.-Wright $1, A. `Law- son $2, C.1F. Fredweles $2, R. J. (?.'a11,agher`-"$1, H. Coughey 500, J. Enlitch $1,` R. E. Goslete $1, J. Mccandless $1. F . Shier 500, '\V. Cap. 250., J. `Neelands $1, T. .Bee`cr.oftj $10,, A. Lesl1e$5, Dr. `Arnall $1.1J..M0nte1th 500, Walker j~25c, Mrs. Nugent 500, W.` G. _Malco_mson `$1, Mrs. Bree greton ..$-1,; Mrs. Spry $2, Mrs. _E. L,ovv7e.;,$2,._N; vMcLennan- $1, _M1'ss_ ':Bear.ds1ey:-. 500,- Dr: D-. Jarmeson 32;:-:.P;;. Br-:~ You.n8;-;$5. H.-.I{E4-~B1"- 'sle"y` -__$_5,_ , 1.1M-aster` J.` =_Thompson 4-fins . _ . 5-5 r1nr=s:s.: ':jMr .e:1:cx.j=`e? ` T I $- MILITARY WORK (Continued from pAageT twq) itbirnnnn` Anvgc that on the 4th day of nuary, A. D., 1917, at the hour of t to o clock in the afternoon at Counts" i Chamber in the said Municipality t TXl*~".I3'14`URTHER haw NOTICE Clerk of the said Municipality sh 1 ttend- and sum up the votes gi_v' in the affirmative and negative on he said question. V ` . ` I ` . 7 an zn __ - ' 1- .l"ln..ly - Captain J. C. Miller, fl Orillia has:-eceived the following telegram from `the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Borden: VMy colleagues and I send -our deepest sympathy in the great bereavement you have sustained in the death of your gallant son. III`! 1 that on the 27th dayl of December A. D., 1916, at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon the ljzead of the Coun- cil of the said Corporation or some member of the said Council appoint~ A ed for the purpose `x>y resolution: shall attend_at' Council Chamber in the said Municipality) for the pur- pose of appointinv t 0 persons to `attend at the nal Eu ing up of the votes by the Clerk 9. one. person to attend at each polli _ division on behalf of the persons {interested in the voting in the air tive on the ' said question and a like number on behalf of such persons ' terested in the voting in the nega ve on_ said question. - - i A xrrx 'lI 1 TilI|'I"I"I'.`l`I`l m A 17 \Tf\fl\Tf\17\ Are you in t_'aver of having the Hydro-`Electric -I-Power Commissi'on_ of Ontario develop or acquire for the Municipalit whatever works may be require for the supply. of electric energy 0;: power to take thel place of the e1ec.t)'ic energy or power now being Obtaild under the exist-_ ing -contract` wit the Hydro-Elem trio Power Comn SSIOD of Ontame. TAKE N OTICEithat the_ foregoing`: is a correct statelhent of the quest-: ion to be submitted. to thetvote of the! electors and that the votes of the5 electors on the sa.i_ question will be `taken at-the same time and the same places as the annua_ `election for the [Municipal Council. ` I I A \T`l'\ 1'.I`l'YI'\nI1"I"In1\ `III A 771w \V't\II\1'lV1"\{ Are you in favor of having the! H_vdro`Eleetrie Power Commission of Ontario develop or acquire forthe; Municipality what ever works may be | required for the supply of electric] energy or power to take the place, of the electric energy or power now! being obtained under the existing[ contract with the Hydro-Electric] Power Commission of Ontario `I .._-..u-anvn-. vn. \)|||.IAAA\.r ;\}XDii.'P.4;ssED AND ENACT- ED this {St}: day of December, .1916.` 1. That the following question be submitted to the electors of the` Municipal Corporation of the Town of Barrie. ' ` ` 1 '3) -Law o. 905} The Councilof the Corporation of the Town of Barrio enacts as fol-' lows:-- _ | I Uvlln French textile experts have devl- oped a method of printing silks by color photography. Dna .....r.4 -4 4-1.... ..|.: .....-.. 1....-- 1-..; Siam s rosewood forests have been heavnly over-explolted; The Govern- Nment IS now protectmg them. I I All `I'll-I 9|! OUR kllllllt V --nvu v o 1 vAvn 1 III uuu L\l4LJ o I Orillia News-Letter--The auditors I report of the W. L. and P. Commis- sion was received at Monday '3 meet- ing of the` Board. Briefly the report shows the light and power receipts, for .the year to have been $75,241, an increase of $14,000 over last year. After allowing $10,00 for deprecia- tion, -and payment of Quinlan alnd Fifty thousand combinations are possible with a new combination pad- I lock. III. IIBI V `.7: The sun is iho brightest object in the world, but it never dances out of its position. I7l\IIui :15`: L-L .,,. __ AL - - 4` - H . . . 5 A new style charivan was given newlyweds at Bunceton, Kansas, the other night. Called from his hotel`, the bridegroom was forced out by his tormertors to -write out a cheque in favor of the minister who had performed the ceremony and march{ with them `to the minister s home,! where the cheque washanded over in a presentation speech as a balance on the wedding fee. MUIUL lIllUhU:3'li1lIlI.y- But most of the old saws have lost thmr teeth. A _ - , I u- . .. -1 `I uuuu uccuu. ! A man who lives up to his ideals` is apt to stay poor. ` ;Q;nn| o 1vn(vn1Ivnn:J 4`......r.L.. 1.....- 1...-.- .u unnuuallylvnlya . I I Let those who meet you feel the warmth of your sunshine, but do not scorch with the idle display of joy. `Mrs . Cluson 500, R; H. StOn' $1`, R. H. \Vhiteside $1, Mrs. C. I. Showington 500, J. LeGear' $1, Mrs. Danvers 50c, Miss Whitney 50c, J. D. VVisd0m"$5_. V. .E. Knight.$l, C. Cl_eminson $1. Mrs. C. J. Thorington 500, R. C. W. 5OrcF.--Total amount $1484.70. hn Am~m`.:..4:.`.. ...:..n...,. `F\ uUu.'*.l.Uh(ll. cl.lllUU`llI. lf'!O4.IU. The Association wishes to particularly thank all those who so williuglyirassisted in the work of canvass for subscriptions, at Barrie. and the total amount raised is considered most satis- `actory. $216 of this amount was raised by the Y.M.C.A., Al- lanrlalr-.. As many of the names were diicult to make out, if there are any errors please ad- vise the local treasurer. It is beautiful to be joyous but! this very joyousnc-ss can engender a spirit of hatred if the happy one is not careful and thoughtful enough. Npvpr +'lm1nf wnnr om-.3 l..;.l,. :.. 41.- xnuuuya On the other hand, there is no need to cover up your joy or put on a poor.face for the sake of ward-' ing off demands; I`l-,_, . 1 __ u.... The barn and stable on the south half of lot ~11, concession 5, ,Tecum- . seth, rexited by Albert Allen, were destroyed by fire early Sunday morn- ing of last week. The season s crop was destroyed butmost of the imple- T 'ments and all the stock were saved, Mr. Allen had a small `insurance on the contests of the buildings. The ,farm is owned by Mr. Wm. Potter of Tottenham. .5 uu ucnuauun. [ I Be [joyous `with consideration for the feelings of others-and3 with poise for your own good. ' V Radiate with good cheer and joy, but let it be altruistic and unob- tr1'1'ive. sea'7Z`1}"fb3r, it thouglntlessly. I I.n+ 4-Loan uvLn Nun. no I ritates. (`I no IIIID I.aa1L'L\.ll. auu uluugublul CI Never flaunt your good luck 1 face of the less fortunate. .. ...' . - `XI\VT_1`)[i`Ui%"l.:I(iVIt TAKE NOTICE _, LL- nF.'Ll. 1--.: ,1? DON'T BRAGTBBET YOUR LUCK New Style} cnariiari nu j(.)y, but do not scatter` ,-ulvv ' `J. F. CRAIG, LA. W. SMITH: I ' [V Lu. '5 ',Clerk. 5:1 . Bradford Witness--A man in the` King's uniform,` with two ngers oif, `claiming -to be a returned soldier, was in town sometime ago and "cash- ed a couple of checks` amounting to about $70. He was arrested `in To- ronto last week and pleaded guilty `to defrauding a woman out of $17 ,He has given the names of T. H.! board money and is being held on complaints of a number of other of- fences in the city. When they get through with him in Toronto he will have to face the Bradford charges.! James, J. Percival and McKay. K\-|I:.. \T....... T -J.4..__ _ -_, JEL, ,4. , . Mayor r'r Clerk. m STRA_'EHY & ESTEN, A50-1 Vendor s So1i_cit_ors, _ ` u..u-u.; lieu. uuulalb uuu _Ufl]ElOHS will be made known at thlg .tim_e of sale and in the: meantime"-.may be learned from ' . " . `_thirty days thereafter. `of Sale--10 pe1:` ent. at the time of sale and the ba ce within be proper- ty will be sold subject t ' bi; .. . ' a reserve Ilulaulvu an ;Vu. auai). The property is on,`=the shore of Kempenfeldt Bay, noai Shanty Bay, and is said to cont:ivi_1`thirty-11ine acres more or less ax. to have a good shore frontage _.pf. about 18 chains. ` no-41 `- ' Under and by virtue of the powerl of sale contained in a certain mort-1 gage which.will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered `for sale by Public Auction, at the New Barrie Hotel, _in the Town "of Barrie, on Saturdajl, January 6th, 1917, at two o clo - p.n1., the fol- lowing valuable p" jperty in the Township of Oro, ii` the County of lsimcoe, and being cf` posed, of those `parts of Lots Numb s one and two in the first range 0 aid "Township, more. particularly eribed in said Mortgage which is 1` 'stered as No. nds conveyed t by Deed reg- istered as No. 9093. Il\L_ ",--- T Toronto--Elizabeth Bayel_d-Wellington Owen`--John ` Wellington-Peel Mulco{ster---Pene.tang _ N elson--Bla.ke Blakq--Rodney Blake-'-Duckworth | Collier-Mulcaster }or VALUABLB LAKE SHORE 3 V PROPERTY } Cumberland - Reid `I William; Burton Ave. I Essa road-Main 'Baldwin-town line Brock -- Bradford B1-adford-Victoria. Francis-Elizabeth Eccles-`I"ark Midhurst and Grenfel routes leave Barrie P.O. as soon as the Toronto gemoming mail is sorted. 1 I:r:n...1..1- ..-..;- 1--..-- -. unm- , rnuvn L.-u lllll la BUIDUII. | Hillsale route leaves atv12.00, Enoon. I JV Call]- nx2xi1$.}' .{u'1' 'in.}'ul.a'i;& points v . . . . . . . . . . .,;. mm. Allandale and Penatung 10.00 am. Hamilton to --Moaford, north . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.00 am. Allandale, closed bag. .10.00 am. Nort_h Bay and intermediate Om}-u:vu`1u 11K - -- No}-h. '1'3{v 3 ' riwxio (5'.i<'>'";m'.')"' .. ....7.00 p.n Toronto to North Bay (11.00 p.m.) '7nl\ .... llsils close at Burio I . 0." Toronto and intermediate points . ...7.30_ mm. .. u... not fl'-_,_'lA,,, 1 ' n, 1- . I l I ! ' cnd 134,- cl, 1n}$;ie 'xi1' '1`4`$nl" 4-annn - Ull ..._ ` Hamilton ' .uina'a'1'e'. Hamilton vnvuvu was VII JJIIIIVIIIC auu 1.6110` tang . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; .7.00 p.m. Midland and intermediate points 700 ....... Pts. John and Melville` Ingranx, at one time of Orillia, have been killed in `action. The young men were born! in Flos township and for severa years have lived in thowost, where they enlisted. K '