Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Mar 1917, p. 6

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Wrnnnvs AND MAILS nv /ma oyt 0l"mB_AR}i?il_'7 .'- CAPITAL PAID UP.$!5,000,000%:F;/RESERVE FUND. - $13,500,000 ;u;a Train No. 9-Toronto to Winnipeg, The National (Wed., Fri., Sun.) .. 1.10 : 46-North Bay to Toronto laily (~.\"(`pL .\I0ml:xy 7.-15 : 42-Gr(avenhur(st to Toronto .\I0n(l:1_\' (mly ..7.l:') : 10--Winnipeg to Toronto, The National, Tues., Thurs., Sat.) ]0..'}5 : 41-Toronto to North Bay (daily (-.\'(-opt Sun.) I1.H3 : 44-North Bay to Toronto 1 '1 ' t . 5.1 ~15-To(1r(o?111;c et}:)CepGr::.)\l7lc:]x11)111rstO 1 (S:1t1m1:\._\' nnl_\') ....-4.35:3 1 47-Toronto to North Bay (d:1il_\' ext-1-pt Sat. 8.3.) 1 60-Meaford `and Penetang totH:;m11t)on (daxly _e:1<'-_ cep .un. ..r.-it : 63---Ha.mi1ton to Meaford and Penetang (dally rw 1 Sun.) 7.533] S9.'3-13::]L1:`1'ie to Meaford ..l_H.`,H : (I):1il_\' (-.\'<-(-pf .\'u:1d::_\'.) 396-Meaford to Barrie ..;3..`:5 1 (I'):1i|y ('i\'('( }I1 .\`1u1 Mails Close at Barrie I Toronto and interxnedinto .. ..4.5u .121. mu] 7 Hamilton and iniornlediate ;\2lHII:l1l', vlt North 13215 point Allzmdalc. . Hamilton an Change of Time Eective Feb. 1917 rn - xv .\1in.x.u.I:1 I{:r:1l .\1ui_l Closing. --Strcct ::: Letter Box Collcctitms. ::: .., ... . ... ... ... ... ,., uuluv|u;_; Hlilll lb aunuu. Hillsdalc route leaves at 12.00% mnn , l'lHl| lHH'l .\n 1-lw . A BARRIE BRANCH .`llHlHlUllL'll il J'm1u that 1 any hohcs .~ul'1`<'rin-_" I'm llllll LHlL'-`Til. |L'['l n~<. `I'axvm':11)l_\'. l'<*H t\\'(`nt_\` 1'(-(-1 . AI 4 ,_ .1. .l.: Ill J.H`_' all 21-mmlinu I . IIIA ... `Street Letter Collections -H |_\ Hu- `Hl IIl\l'HllUlI I.` HHHH :,n it mm ho u and <`:n`ri(-I ' A L,., ,..... UI .`llll'lH IIUHI %!H '_I- -: :11:1u'ml to '_"ct .\1<-(_i1'L-:_"m' out; 1110)) ]|li('ll N-nil out 111' H10`; _II :1 1`l)))('. \\`lu) :|l't(-1' :nl)uut ` :inutc.< in the 0]-on :1i1' In`-_-:u1 In and \\':l.< I-.1l in his: on the bout. 1))". -\Ivl I;(*u . . . . . . .. I ,...I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. to ;\[eaf'o1'd, no1'tl1 1nI ' Illkll ll|lI'..L LIIC) VI ('1 \' u-11` lmnu-~' in .\l:: lute:-"t 1'0pu1't.< hmh :1 tr O':I\`nI'-I`\l\' llnnr Hm and I v1wtn11'_" SIR EDMUND WALKER. /~\rrs II n l\r\I a}{a' ' 311:; ro}-11'," 1-lo.<(-(1 Inn `_V and `In In (lull `1U.4u nutmnnl mmn is ; Nil.` llAI\| - am] upon ll('iHl('l` m` L.....l I lI| llIlk'] ll brn;-ken. uhilo NIH EIHX they I, uul LU . . . .]U.lU :I.n ....lH.']l) 21.11 iutolmcdiutc 1 _' . . in ms; smorsxs 1' ANIAN (i.5t)| NORTHWEST LAND REGU- : (i.:).~')} LATIONS 7-W! The sole head of a. family or an] ' 9) _4_-:-""male over 18 years old, may home -3 " 4--30,stead a. quarter section of availabla 40 ll 7-4"?Dominion land in Manitoba, Sas- _>(_ E -"_)`_"~ katchewan or Alberta. Applicam "-3 0"] *` -` `_ i must appear in person at the Dome 5l-- 5 -` `' inion Lands Agency or Sub-Agenc3 0-13 15 9"1'- H"or the District. Entry by proxy 9'3" 3" 9`i`)lIIlB.y be made at any Dominic: `l-'37 -'35 5`-'-)" lLaxids Agencv (but not Sub-Agency] ll-3 -3 9-"l"; on certain Cdlldltlolls. 9-:35 5'3`-` 95;"; Duties--Six mouths residence -------(*5 upon and cultivation of the land in ,. ,,,,,,1,; ,,,,,\.,. each of three veurs. A liomestead. EACH DOLLAR SPENT ON NON-ESSENTIALS VVEAKENS THE EMPIRES GREAT CAUSE. (- h|.~'11 mnntml Z ._ . 1 , routes leavei the Torontoi .\ HUIH IIIU How 1h<*,~c_ I ,... .. 4| ' \'.\tXIIIXllLI` 1' Hw '.11mx but bnih I 1 points 71-K .. m I .1.-r ;l.|H points 71'. uh! | r1 [LUI- L50 p.m. north `I ? 11th, p.m. PJII. Place your surplus earnings in our Savings De- partment where they will earn interest at the rate of 3% per annum. 13 a.\\IAvLJ..|.VV.I;lD.l. u.r.|..I.V1J .lV1'.il1"U- E I any lmale home- J,stead available ?Dominion Sas- _"~ Applicant fl the Dom- }]inion Sub-Agency proxy _';may Dominion "eLands (b11tnotSub-Agancy,) ' conditions. " _.__..u,_1 ,,,,'1 ) T\n+,.n G: \ r 3 ) I , ' . ' 1.3. Sm,-1'(-tz11'y of Agrxculture Ilmlston in :1 statement on the food , .-situation, says that Axm-,ri.':an fum- lilies waste In their kltchens annual- I 1y more than $700,000,000 worth of edibles. . I EADVERTISE IN _ lllUl-3. l lLL'l5 q1.).UU lllflv } Duties- Mu;~:t reside ,in each of th1'ce years, . acres and orrwt :1 house '\\' `TY I`f\l'3' iaicau. I [ICU -;1.).UU plrl` 216115. Duties--Six months residence in `earth of three _ve.';rs after earning `homestead })n1('I1t; also 50 acres ex- trn mlltivntimi. I r(:-eruption patent :m:1_\' he ohtainml as soon as home- `stcacl patent, on certain conditions. A settler who has exhausted his 1.,`....ml,..-H1 -1.+ .. .. L..l... .. _.__ nuruu pa.LL'1u, UH L:uLL;11n UUuuIl.IUIlS. }1mn(-stead right may take a. pur- vhaserl homestead in certain dis- _tricts. Price $3.00 per acre. Dnfin:_ Wfvluf 1-ndn I:;v rnnnfku jun cc1La.u1 CUHUIUOIIS. | Duties--Six residence jupon in `each years. homestead- {er may live within nine miles of his `homestead on a farm of at least 80 `acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is required except xvhere residence is performed in the ` vicinity. ` T.ivn clnr-l: nunv kn nnk.-v4-tnL..A J`..- \'L\;ln|l._V. Live stock may be substituted for cultivaiion under certain conditions. In um-ha?" 3. .-.o..:,.4-`- .. L..\.............1A_ l.'lllL|\i1|1Ull unuur cL:rLall1 conumons. ` In certain districts 3. homesteader in good stz1ndin._: may pre-cmpt 8 `qiizxrter-section alongside his home- wstcad. Price $3.00 per acre. T)nii(~':----.Qi\' Inr\nH'\a 1-ncirinnnm ;v\ THURSDAY, MARCH 15th,4l91T 1 o---- The County at a Glance n. n. \.un..L, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B. -- Unautliorizccl publication of this advcrtisc-meut will not be ; puiul l'(>|'.~-lHl. 40-13 v j"'QK or CANADIAN NOR'l"TT\K7T'..Q"l` T.A`Nr'r\ `D`l`t1`l1' I ` T5`.1re and Llfe Insurance Real Estate Agency Money to Loan A number of good Farms and Town Pro- perties for sale on} easy terms. ARNQLD W. A. WCONKEY ' AU CTION EER Dunlop St., uxu ur 01.9 U1 UA.NA..U1A.N T.A "l"Tn`M Q I LAAIIJVIILI A H lutvst designs in Caskets kept instock. including Grave Vaults and (MI: Rhnllu THE BARRHE UNDERTAKING .. A .. . . . .... . .u. u \,.u-hnxn nu \/unI\L:La ucpu ;u1rl()uk Shells. Night and Day Calls Phone 431 W. D. MINNIKIN. Proprietor WE. NBILLY, Funeral Director ,,,._.._-~_-_ (Successor to the late 1!. L. Harwick T.Beecmft B 11 .94 722.03. ,,_ ,.. .... -.v.-.o .azvou\lul,IC(h at remvonczblc rates. .. . . Collec- tion qt` Notes and Account gven sperial allenlon. ...o x... 1).ruft.~: Issued payable anywhere. C /ceqzurs on outside bank: cashed at lowest rates of exchange. . . . . Sale Notes (Ins/zetl or Collectwed on mo.s'tfr1z\oraJ1. crma. T. BEECROFT, A Nlzke a Specialty of Farm Stock Sales. BANKERS Transalcl a General Banking 11 c;nns\n -\'nl~ T` of -`lulkuulk. Luau. The (.lt'm.'H1:l fur S]k . 1l{Cl S will be grmt. The l1l1lT1l)('I' of available (-.\'pL-rts lxeing limited, the Depurtmeiit urizenlly rvqm-st.~`. that an .i1gr*rm-nts fnrxneetings be made :11 once; ifl-.>c;1l speakers ezmuot lsc se: med, send applications promptly. The Dr-_ 7'n.IL'i1l; suggests the formation of local organizations to stimulate .ne xmrlc by offering prizes fur best \'c;.:ctul)le gardens. It is prepared to assistin any p0s.~:il)le way any organizu1im1 that may be conducting :1 campaien [or vegetable production ou vacant lots. It will do so by send 1`: sp~_-a.l~;crs, or by supplying expert advice in the eld. Or`- -,,,, Olce IIour.s-10 to 4 Toronto Buildings, Harm __...... - , - |.x1L\4LsuA. ; and Bmbalmcr. FHON E 346 ll'|'l El HUUDU VVUI W . '\V. CORY, AP +1. . l`|'i..(;-tn. THE ADVAN CE 6; CO. -.... .. .....,.u--.n . Notes D4'scoun,ted ' Alanagcr u.\.1\.. six months cultivate 50 worth $300. 1v Barrie uuv I\.\. An un. AJ\. nu. To any oucintcrcstcd. the Dcpurtxncxit of Axxriculture will send literature gi\'in;;` in. nhuut implements ncccvzszu-_v and methods of prcpzxri tlxc ;,:mun(l and cultivating tliv crop. A plan of a. vegetable gnrdv.-n ill(1lL`.lllI1f{ suitable Crfms to grow, bcst varieties and tlwir urrzuigcmcnt in the garden, will be sent free of charge to any address. ll! ,0. r I'\ I. II: II .- _. ___- _-- .. v_---J .-------n- Hcns` ` - ` `rxpv--~.~`ivc to keep, and you will be highly repaid in fresh c \\'1.'..- for free bulletin which tells how to keep hens. Address letters to xnctnlule Campaign," Department of Agricul- turc, Parliament Ih1ilali:1_-,;.~;, Tv.)rux1l.o. `* Simcoe County Happenings, Boiled Down for Busy Readers : '-:-~::~~:-~:~~:-:-~:~:-:o~::-::+-:~:~z-:-:-z-' .:~~:~-::--;:~:~~z--:::~-::-~:-1-:~:~-1:--:--;:~.3 ('l'('( IIl01'(` \ill:I_:;'(* \'utml >:v_ U.U|) t.o ,.~*|u-ll imxu-~ :=1s~E H0 hum! are C 1110 ('u'.mI_\' (`inil4|i'1-:1'.< .\'l1(*I`u-1'. i]r`(I_\ t'n1. M1`. .`~'::Imz:-1 , v\\'ul`wI`<. an old} },(`m;H~;} _\},,,1. . l:..l |- ` I I ' .. 4 .I`.... .n` e`b.._ U11. ml` 133} \' 2ll'.~` |.. a 3-,. \11\I'.. u._.; Hun \I\\ u. \x`\'\. LL.-nu.) .\L\L'\ Lunu ()1 ()LllL`1 S \`.'ll().SL? c!Tr.21'1.' 1:5 11l_`L`(lc(l 1r>r other vital \\':u` \\'r,>rk. The Department of Agriculture will help you The (`)n`L:1ri0 Department of Agriculture z1pp2z1ls to I-Iortimlturatl Societies to devote ut least one evening n1ccLin;; to the subject of vegetable growing; manu- fztcttm-rs, lubnr unionst, lodges, school bnurcls, etc., are izlvitul to zlctivcly cnc<>uru_s;c home gzlrdcning. Let: the slogan for 1917 be, A vcgctzmle gardcn for every home. f\........2... 1 1 _,, , 0 - . -~ grmvimz. S[)C:1kt`l'>`, su1L:1l)1c r mu 1 Parliament { Bgilaings 0",. _ - ./., .._., -- .-_.,_ .... -..., 0.-.-.. A\/A \. 1: y uunuu. Org;miz:1tirms are IC`(]11(`. to arrange for instructive tz1ll by practical ;,rzu`dc11crs on the subject of xx-_qcta1)lc grmvimz. In cases whn-re it is in1m>:<, tn K('(`lIl"l` lnml \.A|uA by L\) nu; uuun L3). Write for Poultry Bulletin ....\ ....2..,. 4- I_,_,.._ ,, To Cz7l,\', Tozaiz am. I7// gt ivellcrs in Ontario A Vegetable Garden fa? Every Home Ontario Department of Agriculture W H ll-....u M:..:..-_ ..: A.._:-..|.....- a 'l'hu.~'. (Wmk. 0| .\Ii at the \\'-lland :'..: with w:1.< l'oun1 not guilty by -.1 \`.'4-nil: i I ! i ( 'l'vv1um'(- .< lirv vhivl` l'n'> i`._'ll(`t[ :11 the !'(`.s`i`.;ll:lIi(>ll \'.';1.~' I1n:1ni:nnu. u r_-cptml h_\' tlw \'ill21'_'(* 1-uzmu-il. II. (L H:1\`id.son. (_'()lliI1_g'\\ L)<) l1l:ll1:l`.; t`l` ml Ihv (l.f\'.\\'. Tvl. LR l1:1.s` [wt-n t1'un.~:I`vn'o to Kitt-lnumw. \ llH|).,'L' \ Chi! nu-1 Mt-\\'u ' .\'t:1_\`nvr. ,`:.L.D., D,C.L'., President uh IL` Iti It 1}:-{Est It 11'.-11):: urn. 11 |nu.Luv..u HLLLLIUIILIID uu UK.` >l1l)_]L`L`L (>1 \'x'.{Cl1l)lC it in1p<>:<. tu secure suitable local the I)L'1)I1I'U`L1L`I1t of Agtxculturc wxll, on rc-quc.~'t. send a nun. Hi||l\l.'\ \`v\'lll. lll lHU 1'. .\mnlL-ton am] in :1} lmul \\':1.< -_-mt off the} 17 :1 `JG ., 3,, or G Patriotic Reasons rowing Vegetables __ _ _l..._ ---- van- 1. ; sub: nu W. H. Hearst, Miniater of Agriculture . I\ nu. I .. St-\'1>1':11 tru ns: n!` '1_'e\\' Il!iI1llIL'~' t track. $'_!0.()U to 1's I \'uttL-r.<, nld . liwl l:'..~l. wet.-!<. 4 nlrmcy that you \\'0uk1othcrwisc spend for :.l~.1:-~: Lo.L|/:\ :3. ; `L01<)v.'or the lligh cost of living.` ; to onlarvc the urgently needed S1 _AA.._- . UunI'|I. ] (_'0lli|1_g;'\\'oml,` I 4 \ 'l` l A`.. I L `.\'L-ck. this year of supreme ci'fm`t Britain and her :u`n1ic-s must have ample supplies of food, and C,:'I.11zu1a is the great .\`,<>u1`tTC npcm which they 1':~1_`.'. E\'c1`} ()11C with :1 few . feet of ground can cm1t1`ihuLc to Victor) by g1'o\`.`i1]g Vcgctzlhlcs. JOHN A!RD_ General Manager H. V. F. JONES, Ass : C:en'l. Mana; .\. Kil|_.k' U'L' p'.ii'pn.~l-.~ is l)t`lll'=`, (_`l'L`(`lL`(l :11. Tillln tlu) w;1tci'l'i'uilt .\l)o1'l and lx.'l'.l . (`lO\'llt01'.~.'. This] im- will lie for m1l\\`uy use. A big` re took plm-0 in Collinjz-l ('lll liUH.`L' LUI- .3Lui'u;,;u between the wood on '1'uosl:1_\' 01" last week, wl1icl1' 4lv.~;li'n_\`v.ml the line 1)l:1llll1_`._;` mill of llw '\`.`i1.~'>n .\ll':*. l'u.. unl:xilin'_" :1 loss of about .'$0ll.0O0, tlnirlls iii.~.'u1':uicL-. also fell 21 1:11-_\' to the flames. \\'il.~:m1 Conipzniy with about two- Two 1'(`:'lll(,`l1COS Tllef l1d.\`e been one of! , I l Ulll Yrilliu ; .`~'und:x_\' nu: 5 I567. (":1}l. 01' cl1:n';,-cal lll1l1'(lL'l`. jury lust \`.'L-vk. _ The Mid]-.11nl I'Ix1gi1w \\'01'l{s C0. are 1>l;1ci11_g' lmulition 11u10l1i1101'_\' in the l)11il 1'0L't'IltL\' 0c::11pi.cd by Benson & Bxuxy. 'l'}u,- upper part of the bnildin-A; is now used for making i 1 I Urilii: bk-3 saves lnlmr of others . nil...- .-.o..l ..,.... ...,._I_ |.`l'.\ 11: 11:1 VL- .-xlity. '1'}: 1-'-o1'pm'uto L Lu. n\| .-;- surplus of - L. F. CROSS, Manager aw L`1(lL`l`5 \'.' 1'1-. \'..lUL IIIIKIIXV mw lwun In In-L-n made. Toronto .\.Hi~ I l'.\Ill\' :1~_-ml ,` Ill] 1 I ll \' i I Inge FL-l)1'11 (-ulcbm ll ! 0-) -\ {'HI.\ 3! died l:I.~"L wocl~:. . _-1'0 m':l:xi11vd in! uhurch 1-.151 j . for storu;,-`c w-ted ..1.... .L.. VHIC. 1*}-*!*'{~Z+ .ce . . 5 V. X` . t. 3; `..;..;. .;..;..;. .3. (Ix. cm- l'Z1tL'L1 its , '.vn1'1>01`2xtml ` 01' 01mm] ......__ .)i ......,.,\.. . Manager H13" 7 All; ] ZIVOIH llll) F011?!) J0lDlngS. '1uu_v SLIOLIIU UL [U8 uuuy SO ILS LU il\"_`l|-1 \\ I'lLlKlU5- `; Knitted Sliirts. These should be high-neckecl and long-sleeved, of , cotton. wool, or silk and wool. F01` summer :1 lightweight is needed. For I. `winter a thicker but not too thick material. The baby should be dressed `according to the temperature and not according to the season. Most motllers keep the baby too Warm. When he perspires and lies in wet iitlnderclothos his skin becomes irritated and he is less able to resist A J "catching cold. ` l Fl:u1!1Cl Gcrtrndcs. These should be made of all-wool annel and not 1 of canton flannel or annelette. These garments should be open in front. \\'hilo I):-vsscs. These should be made Without any waist-line, should ` i be loose at the arm hole and without lace. The dresses should be fastened } E with small buttons at the back or with tapes. I . Ni,2`hl_J[0\\l`lS. Nightgowns should be made of annel, canton annel. l f. or stockinette. and of different weights to suit the temperature. Viyella. i annel is the best of the flannels and washes better than other kinds. All flannels need careful washing. Flannelette is dangerous because it is in- ` flammable and should not be used for the baby s clothing. I Diapers. These should be made of diaper cloth or stockinette. They should not be made (as they often are) of factory cotton, which, at least when new, is harsh and irritating to the soft skin of a baby. The hem should be hand-made as it is softer than machine made. The first diapers should be 18 by 36 inches or 20 by 40 inches. Begin by making two dozen large ones 22 by 44 or 22 by 48 inches. The larger ones should be used outside the smaller. . ilnnlvhxrr tho n:nr`nm I1\ Ylovn fhn rlinnor cnncr I-uvf nnvnr firth!` .l:1:~'. B:u'nh:1r :1 .\lidl:1ml n1um-; her M the 157th is I'(`1>Ul'1l,'1l as h:1\'- in}: (lied [Tom \\'ou11ds, in 1"1'-am,-0. 1 '.l'i1v news h-.1< 1`Cil(`1lL'(1 .\[id1uud that the .~:n1cltcr, l_\`ing; ixllu 1701' _\'c:u's,.f it to he put into opcltinll ag:.i11.; , . I tram h:n1 wvnt in the J...` . ,.A` \I.. Q. I A _. .... I 1.. .` (.`I'0SSiIlf.:. 117 I 1 -- The Bceton Telephone Company held its annual meeting at ,.x:u-nu. \\ nvn l.ll(.` l1()1'.~'(e .~'1I'i1(:l( Inc Ifirst rail it 11-11: but, quir-kI_\' _-_:(-Hill}: lull its H-(-t. .~'t:u't(- :1hc:1 z1'_';;1in. hut ;i'(-ll zrmin on 1`v:u~hin`-.5 the rail on ilhv ntlu-r ~i At that moment .\lr. Appleton n0ti<-ml that th',- train Is -1050. and. us thvro \\'us not tnnv to take the loud o\'(-r 01' t:n'n the slvi.-_:'h -MT the truck heforo the train would r(~:x<-h tho (-1'o. he unhit<-,hod the zminml and __v'ot it out of the \\'n_\'. .\Ie:m\\'hilL- the cngixnour, who haul .-can (ho ohst1'u(-ti(m on the <:rossin__r. shut 0l1' stcmn and brought the train to :1 stzuulstill :1 few y:ml.~; lfrmu the rrnccimr ` I11-<'tn11 \\'n1'1 I). I3. .-\m1lc- ll!-11 }1:1l :1 1':1tl11-1` 1-xx-i1'111'_~ 1i1111- Sut- j1:r1l:1_\' 111n1`11i11g while 1111 his \\'uy 1I101111- to tn\\`11 with :1 lu:11I nl 111111-.<. V 5 he not 1-11151` In 1111- 1':1il\\':1_\.' <'1`11s- 1.~'111`_-' 1111 X1). 5 .~'i:!o1'11:11I, :1 51101-1 dis- ~t:111v1- 1101-111 01' the 7th line 0!. Tc- '[v11111s1-tl1, 111- 1111111-1-cl s111ol;0 111 the ? I . 111' the ('.[ .l1`. . 111111. 'm)11~l11di11_g-' that the p:1ssc11',"e1' train, [V1111-11 \\':1s 11110 at 1110 tinm. \\`:1s up- [111'mu-l1i11'_". 111- I01-i1!<-11 to wait till it }p:1ss<-11. .-\l't(-1' \v:1t1-111115.-; 11113 s111oke `:1 .~'hm`i while 111111 not bvillu: able I to it 1-0111111,: 1-loser. I10 tl1011j_rl1t Iylm 1.-uh. .......1 I... .4 I-- 2 1 I I 1 ll'lHliliIl |'l'Il'Ul'Ul('(l (ll( H` '_-mm-u wvz:- ' uHn_-_- on _\l:11'L-la 5th. A broken wlwol of :1 C211` loaded) with . .\' c:111.~'m1 :1 . (](`]il_\' 011; ! tlw (i.'l'.Ii., one lust \\'L'(`l{. Thcll 11-with-1:1 happmml jlist north 0L'i. l; :':~.Hm'I. ; \\'0041 1'01" 110:11'l}' tl1i1't_\' _\'L':11's, :111d' 11:1\`o . p1'mh1r-t.< all m L-1'. (':111:111:1. T111-_\' had :11! the o1'1la1's 011' I1:111 1111-)` 0011111 hlHHL`. I"l't)' 111011! 1111- 1111'o\\'11 out n[ 1-111}>!n_\`111c11t. .\11'. nml .\l1'.~'. -1111111-s .\I1*1'<-1-1'. Tot- tv11h:1111 1'1-It-h1':1t1-11 H11-11' 01111-11 \\'(-1.!-I1 1 I 1 I . . . . . ' `Hm 1011111111: 111d11st1'1c.< 0L Colllug-; I I I UULSIUU tut: b`!u'd.l1UI. Applying the Binder. (1) Have the diaper snug but never tight enough to pinch tbe~baby's stomach or legs. Vomiting and red lines some- times indicate too tight a diaper. (2) Do not bring too many thicknesses up between the legs. (To be continued.) EOVVEIS, 3110. H. SULL LIEU!` UYUSU. The Clothes. Should comprise one soft receiving blanket, six one- yard-square annel wraps, four knitted blankets, two soft blankets for the crib, six crib srheets, two yards of double-sided rubber sheeting. four dozen diapers of cotton, four annel binders, four high-neck 1ong-s1eeved woollen shirts, four abdotninal bands with shoulder straps with smooth inner seams, four nightgowns of annel or canton annel, white slips, three annel ger- trudes, six horse blanket pins for pinning baby in his crib, one-quart hot- water bottle with woollen cover. It in fhn Fug-hnn 4|:-`G I-ha la-mini : n1n+}n'na nhnnzrna run Inn nn+a nlrlnv Al- | Ell0ul(l we provided. ! The Flzumel Binders. Make these of z11l-wool annel. They should not be hemmed as the hemming will destroy their elastfn ity and the hem i will cut into the baby's tender skin. They should be fasenezl snugly but [not too ll_L'1lt1}' by means of safety pins, tapes, or sewed with needle and tl11'e:ul. The binder should be fastened to one side of the middle of the 5 abdomen and not at the bark. The binder should not be too wide. It must not go so low as to interfere with the movement of the legs 1101' so high as to constrict the chest. It should be used for three or four weeks, when the ; knitted bzmds may be used. ` 1:..:n...1 1>.....,1. rrumm hnvn u}1nn1r1nv- cf:--Inc rmmm :hnu'|:`l kn nn inner 3 0.0 coo o o 00 o o o :oo:oc:Av:oo::u:oo:oo::: .o.n.o.:uo:oo::oo::oo.oo..u.:o::oo:oo:oo:o:oo'oo o oo::o0:00::oo:u:`oo`u' 'ov'u.u:ov:oo:o i 000 THE BABY S CLOTHING. E HAVE NOW gotten the baby along to the period that, for the time at least, its food is looked after; but the new world is a cold one, and the infant must have protection against an un- certain climate. Some of these must be provided against the baby s coming. It is a matter of pride for the prospective young mother to provide for her baby. She_should lay in the following toilet articles, viz.: three dozen strong white safety pins, two dozen very small ones, a box of absorbent cotton, a few tubes of lanolin, one of pure Vaseline, three cakes of unscented castilc soap, some unscented talcum powder, one bath ther- mometer, a pound of boracic acid crystals, eight ounces of olive oil, four soft wash-cloths of all-wool annel, two woollen hath blankets, six soft towels, and a soft hair brush. VI`l1n lllnihnc Qhnnl r-nmnriao nnn nnff 1-nnnivinor hlnnlrcnf aiv nr\t:_ o oooooo M iallnud 0:11'1'iCd it hum1.< 1)) -law: `I01 $`_ :').()0LI for aiding :1 sltip-lmild E inf: t-01n1mn_\'. The m-.L_jm'it_\' \\'ns! 511 I ~_ \V'.1I,`1' U()L[l(-`. \\'lLU \\'UUllGLl CUVCF. I It is the fashion that the baby s clothing changes as he gets older. At first custom ordziins that he should Wear long clothes, then short clothes, and as he begins to creep and walk another set must be provided. As these l directions are meant for people with moderate incomes, it is not intended I that they shall cover all that may be prepared in the way of clothing for the baby but only what is essential. The mother with plenty of ready money can easily augment her store. 'l`hn Lnnw Plnlhn: In nrlrlitinn fn vvhnf `hne nlrnarlv hnnn ndvisn tn C1111 821511) augment L101` SIOFB. ` The Long` Clothes. In addition to what has already been advised to procure, several long dresses of white cotton or of more c-`zpensive material should he provided. 'l`hn l<`l:annr-I Rind:-we `Mnlna fhnzn nf nH-wnn'| nnnp` Thov shrmld I I I . l.S1lll.LL`il UILUUS may [)0 USUU. Knitted Bands. These have shoulder straps. There should be no inner sezuns and the shoulder straps should be fastened to the band so as to E I avoid any mug)`. joinings. They should t the baby so as to :1\'oid wrinkles. ' I\'niHml Shirt: 'I`hn:n ehnulrl ho his3h_nnr-lrp and lnnzr-tzlrxnvnd of C 000 O0 O00 000 O O O 0069 ----. - -go.-.:..-.~::- .-:..~.~. .-.~.:~.~:-3-.:.-oz.-...::1r-:~:-z:-::~:-::~:-v:-.~.~.-:~:-.-::- C 3 00 HOW TO KEEP WELL BY JOHN L S. DICOULLOUGH. M.D., D.P.H., CHIEF OFFICER OF THE PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEAI/EH. }(`l`lH1lX1'_',` zuul 1: the nlu.~'ix'c to 01` the \\':`.1'. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE '1'0tto:1'n -nu; nu." retain JU- .....l `uh? 511. :\'|| Mil [Hulk I`l'Hil \\il* U\(`I'(`UHl(' U) jlhv 2-':1.~'. null in .-In 11xn-mx.<'i:n:< mn- ulilixm. llu trim] to (1.-n'r_\' him up .1 huhl_v1' nhmxt I\\'vnt_\` I'm,-1. \\h-n within nhnut :1 font 0|` the top 0| the hnh]. .\l('(}1'(-arm 10>! his` -_:'1'i]) on the huhlor um] hnlh nwn foil the full :lis1:1m.-v to thr~ hottmu of the hold. \'ir-tm-in Tlzn-hnr Rr:1--Last Thu1'.~:- :l;1_\' 0\'cni11'_" wlwn .\1r. .\. of tho S11`. ('m1'_" uml Ii. .. ...... .`L....4 . 4.. s1 4, hl`\\'l'('llr'(.` .\'. \\'nu-L` .. .l....4 .. the (`omnu-r<-inl Hotel on S-attlnlaly :1 H('1`H()()I). In-<-(~.~'.<:u'_\' l'11nds .-\t'tm' p1'0\'idinu' for 0])C1`:lliH:.',' the ex- pt-mos and laying` :1Si(l(.` 5 per (-c-nt. .~t:1tutm'_\~ 1-o.<(-1'\'(a for dvpr(:(-iz1tio11 and all linv li::hilit_\', they are nowiu :1 pnsxtlon to ezml a rc:\: re- turn for nmm-y iu\'(-.~'t(-L A }m:n' 0|" xlin-1.-1n1'.< \\'z1.< C1(.'(`t('l{ as ['ullnw.~'.: J. .\l)(`l'11L`Hl)'. and .l. I'0llm\'in-_" ('>HiI`(']'.s' 1 u x>.. .: \\'( l'(,` L-l.~:n clc \\'il::n.\', ('.Dunh:m1. I). Xolaxln, \\'. .\. Swan. The (:L(:(\: I \ uunn . u Hi Hm THE ADV.\I\'CI`J reaches the respnnsiiw. steady-going people of :1 wide commuxlity, and they are the buyers. There are more of them who 1'e:1tlTIIE .\I)V'.\]\'(?E to-clay than ever. They take it: and like itlfor its tone and responsibility. ITHE ADVANCE SMALL AAAI Put an advertisement in the columns of The Advance and get quick results. If you have for sale anything that the people Wa.nt-or Want to buy anything that somebody else may have for sale, a small ad. in this paper will bring quick response. 01 the hunt \\'hi<- Hm men \\'n1'kiIr: thin-_" .\l:-(i1'v-_"m- C... 4. 1: un HIM `_'illl. Il\'l`lIlIl |1_\' Hw 011:1 |])(-]n:1I'tnn-ni. .\ n hm! .- THE CANADIAN BANK. OE COMQMERCE

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