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Northern Advance, 5 Jul 1917, p. 7

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WHEN R.N.W.M.P. RULED THE PLAINS; Go and ta1 in the 1917 nmdel. See how comfortable it is. And stylish, Loo-~st:'<::xn1 line effect, tapered hood. crown fenders, be;.1LxLi{u1 nish. Y;u need one for business. Your will-: and children need one for pleasure and health. . - . . . I `I'l1:1nk _\'(m. .<:11:l 1'0.<.tv1`. \\'hn- lmvn in \\'1'itc to I <-In-. l~ 1hm1'_"h1 lwr jul'_"In(-nt \\'onI _ju.~'t. if . haul nut :1l1'(-:ul_\` (It'- ml in his I :1\'m'. l'n1il he unm- .\`r-ntlzmd. hr hm! l1l`\'( I` mm 1u'n-` . II .. `HALL. .....l ` 7 1 Ml HI um |il\lH. \IlLlI nr Iunu m-\'<-r pun- wlm ('()lll(l .\`:I_\' so little and llI(':lll Hlll<'lI. .\lm'm\`m', lw im:1_-_"im-zl - r-mlltl l(-1n-ml upon tlu-ir stnml-E ` by all lllill l.ll(`)' impliml. '.l`l1(-y` rv 1:u-iturn hut . (To be continued) \ L he \\'mn:m nm'1 until \w~ li(`II what ym'v c I In-I In-1' ]lll\'])2l11ll muttx-r to Iwr. .~' an 11mw~1 mun 13 t1'u. luv and 1'11: ' us I can \\`In-11 P010`; '1' Iv:l`.'(' it until 1 -rs can be nmdc bv } ix tinfoil to i1'ans- I 1 n I FIVE POINTS BARBIE 1 1. (.:(-;l.K'I. .\liXI|.`. 1'.1>1'r~ Ill lI\`:l|lIl'`-`. u1\ 1,l.(,_`3:-:111.~1-1| by 1::1_t:11'1'l1. \\'hi1'1l is 1111 in- ,,,(.;m`;ll:11111- 1'm11l1i1n11 of 1111- 111111-0115 5111'- i,,,;,,_.`.,.(..1jI':1rws. Il;11l's C:1t:11'1']1 Cure acts ,(.;,- ,~1,m.1-[tln'n11:`|1 1111- blood on the mucous L '_[`|u-\~'1. " of H111 . ' We will -_-'i\'1- 0111- lI11111h'o1I Dnll:11`.s` 1 1. I [) 11111` any 1-:1. 01' C;1t:11'1'l1:1l Dv:1l'11(-s.~:. _ ;tl1:1f r-;1m10t ho 1-111-1-11 by Hull's Cu-' . mac byr:11'1'l1 ("1111-. C'i1'('111:11'.~` f'1'on. All -3115. iI)1'11'_~.:i.-t.<. 751`. H v :\1I1~\'lV\7 1`. F11 'I`.J .....un..n.. \vA .... ~-\'(. mm \\'l:<-n this tuhv is. intlul . ],u_\~ip_\-,m_l rumhlin'_-' smlml or in iinr. um! \\'hrl1 it is (-1 .49,-. -],(,. is thv 1'o.~'111t. _ 1in1l:11nm:1tinn mu hr I ('l] M \-\-()u](]itllIl(` 1'(`. in its 1 ,-(.m1\- (1(._Etinn. In-:1rin`_-` will he '(.m,,(.1w.`(~x'. .\l:m_`.' (-:I.<(-5 oi 1,l._`.v:1I1.~m-cl *z1t:n'1'11. \\'h :|..... I .]:1Zn.. ,.4` 41.. be!` to lamer L119. lL'. 01 u. puuvu wnul a, single stroke of the brush inevitably , brings bad luck. It is ('0llSid(!l`0(l bad luck to see a lauxu-`.;h'.:-lr. in the mir- ror standlng or pztssirlg hack of one. It is said to foretell 1'. do-utll in the family. Good luck is said to follow the man who lune. his ealmes polished at the time that he is lwing shaved. 1 ` Y(- - ])ll.\ iIl(`.\'>'; I I iihy lm-:11 .`l]Ipiil':lii0l1S, as 1'I1u_\' vomiot I I - 4 lrvzu-h 1111- (i1.~ (`:l.\`(`li pm'tmn 01. the :`\ (I:1].. 'I`lwi'v is only um` way to o111'0. `(".l1zll`l'i1:1i zlml that is by :1. .1, r-un. 1'(~mml_\'. (,':1t:1r1'l1:1l |'Do:1l'110.~:s is c:n1>.:cd by an inflmncd Immlitiun of tho J'I11. Tub(.~. , iiiilailiiwl you Iuivo ,-Lu in1]wi'I'(-ct 110111`- (-ntin-l`\` (-lnsed, U- I`nl('.<.< tho :11! r(-Imwwl and this- qitlihv nm'n1:1l (-(mali-- ._jtinu. (il'Si1'l')_\'(`li 1'01`- (.5w.`(i'. <|(`:1I'm-.~`.~: are V 4 1 ,,I,v ICATARRHAL DEAFNESS 3 NOT BE CURBD I S11cr=(-.<.~'f\ .\I1')('1`ilIlCl1IS with cot- ton -_rrm\'int_ \`0 been (`:lTl`1(`d on m Um Czmal Zo. `W 11 North Cm'o1111s J` _1l>'l.\'. Ir)( 3. CH1-1N-iv & 00., 'I`n1m'1o, 0. Republican Flag of china i The ag of the Vnimese Republic 1 shows ve equal Imrizontal sLrlpes-- ; red. yellow. blue. white and black, reading downward. The red stripe at the top stands for (imam proper, tho - yellow tor Manchurlal, the blue (or Mongolia, the white for Tibet and lo black tar Turkestan. u.. - `,- Endured Many Hardships ......_ ..:I.- 4l..~. .|APAN S LAW COURTS FINE CITIES OF SUDAN : I -`U H 1 111,11 . | `km, o;oo;o:2oo;oo;oo.9o`oo`oo. A I MESSENGER RMEIQFF qooov9vooooov~ v Q' -.3 co. 9ooon`oo.oo.oo`9o`oo`oo. oo`oo:9>}o}>ooo`>o_ >4 0 0 ` ----A 3, \`CIu-11 Hwir 1'unt.~'tL-ps riiml ;1\\'z1_\' J-'ost(-1' turm.-cl h:1 u10nj_-" the lmluv and struck u<:1'0.~'s the mom` J11 Hm dark. It wuulul he In-tt(-1' to u\`ni .]('I)l1)"."h. uml he must t1'_\' to liml tlw hnl`. that V4-iv hml told him 0: . H: hm! .~m:n- trm1l)l<- in so um! ull xlw \\';1_\` IN} into :1 ht-_" bu at lt-xv.-Ih :2 light hli11l<(--l on u ` .1` `I -l X... ..nx-I1. *t\ " GTIIII1`. In Days of Indian and Halfbreed, Ci`-i dcr was Maintained by Small Body of Fearless Men E In at hill.~i:lv buihlin-_" I 4.. I1iaI'_'\' lHl(Il1`_"}l( III R"! :.\ \\`>l1H n 1 .. 3 ]r<-\ ..|]n `.~mn(-Im\\' |`l .`|'l'lil\. nu .- .. .. 11:11:41. it \\'::s -mnt'm`1i11~.' Hu-_\' vlnllci h(- tI'\'1.~'t(- .~m'(- 01' Unis. >1 nu \ .. m.\1"1`1-:1: .\'1\.'-- `. I|||'lI|l\I >`l|l\ 1-. ..... . ` lI(- slx-pt . in t bed and mzulo an 4-.\`t-u illf_" at tlw t`:n`m m-xt la . uHt.~i(h- the h(m.~:L- `mum his h0>I. <.-umo up. . "'l'lu-n- \\'(-x'(- two In(`lI 1Hn";h maul :1.~'kiIIj_" uhnu `nn :1 \\':1lkin'_" tour." C "Ah!" suirl I-'o. I ,1 AI Al..,.. (By II.\.I{(, )LI) I3L\'DLOSS) IHI 1 \\u|nAu_ l\v\I ( . ; .~\h3" Du knmv wlu-th('r tlu-_\' zxskt-I ii" Ih(' H1-_\ wuntt-I \\'m'<- :1 y_-`lm'(-1 'l`Iw\` did that!" I~'nst-r pumlt-rml. Ho was .~.(-zm-}u-:1 I'm`. zuyl his hu. km \\':\s tlw mun ill(1llil'('\'] uhuut, 7tlw nlsl l'<-llnw's l'zu:n- was cxpro ' I , '.\'im-( I didn't 5.- mml, th(-_\"d lvurn 'l'Iu- (IIll(`l'..s` ('_\`(-.- \\*m1lh1:: .~ny I1I('}' ;llIll4'1l ii flu-_\' mun ..\|`.ll " 2.1 L`, 5.-nun. -.u u.u-.v . .... ......V(.- Hunger vxus llU('L`s>`.iti`il}' the sauce that zteeotttpnnied meals, for there were 110' delicacies of any other kind. In police bzn'1".teks brealifztst consisted of bread and coffee with sugar, hut no milk. Dinner brought forth boiled beef, bread and tea. with sugar. Sup- per was simply bread and tea, with i sugar. Sugar in ezu,-it ense bright spot. the one . ` No potatoes were t'ur-` nished the force in the early days; no ` vegetables except dried beans; no but- ter. But they grew tough on the diet and thrived on the hardships. Many 8. time on 2-..patrol or 21. trip they were compelled to Lie down on the bare wet prairie at night. in the rain, with only a. rubber sheet and :1 saddle blanket for :1 bed. and the saddle itself for 21. E pillow. In the morning often getting up wet to the skin and shivering in the cold wind. They seldom got any harm from the exposure or Caught Cold. 'In fact, tllY`i\'N` Qty; ...A -,i Always Got their Man The .\'ortliwest .\lounted Police ear- ly gained the reputation for getting their man." [`he_\' stayed on `.116 trail until they did get him-or he got over the border. The whisky men mostly 1. all tried to keep friendly with the po- ` lice, persotinlly. and paid their lines of $200 or so good natnredly when they were Caught with the goods. The dry belt was supposed to be a strip of 20 miles along the milwny, and they would generally stay just outside the limit. Many hard trips were taken. One journey of ninety miles in moun- tainous country, being performed in 8. single day on ltorselmek. ]Vll'\l'lll -ulnmn ; .1 knmv n n '\\'h:1\ IKU I hi Lin 1'41 10 1 zlumont .~ \`(-I11 tho: I mtv. .~t(md l`lI -w.'..u.~ l('lI'.ll and 1.. I IHHL` cud out :1 THURSDAY, JULY 5th, 1917 g:: nmu)>'i1<- ou1rh0zn'L ........-.h..l .~h(-H1-1` M` .. > the H-5 kniltin I,.. _ ` .~ 1l(` :!'_"1 .l~C1h1n' I. so l1iI'HA u`Au_ u... . . Jul _'_".\lil('. .\`in('v h<- Em , boon maulv :1 Invlnhr-1' nl` thr- wns -mnl'm`1i11~._" to In-l Hun uv1 i I .....l .u..l Ln \I,'-1; ill hi; ll lHIK' l||I|.`l :lhiI.~1 i11h(-rilm` -1->tn1'.<. I"n.~1 -. 1'01` '.;'(|( - l. I... 1 ml vim-[ml ::mu until an old 111 (WC it UH um I didn 't, H'\ .<:1i[ `.- 1-` The Japmiese courts know no trial by jury; a Judge or Judges decide ev- ery case. ('andi(lutes for Judgeships have to pass exauiimttioii. They are appointed for life, but may be removed for crime. uml they sit in both civil ; and criuiimil cases. There is one Su- ` preme ('ourt. with 25 Judges and G procumtors; below this are seven Courts of Appeals, with 135 Judges and 3'} p1`ocui`aturs; below these are 955 District Jutlgcs sitting in 50 Dis-` trict courts. 74 District Brzuicli courts. ' 312 1OV L`.1 and 1,409 hrant-l.es of local I COUFLS. llll I|\'.\L uu_s . in wnnioxl .< willmg` . . Call: by {H 1` I'll .'--(`m'. t i 11`.u'xl \ xl l\`\\ .` 1 t11:m'h- .~tLm(- l)_\'n- ..4 .o.. tnlxyl I q uhrmt that. the wixln Sunnis]: uh'_\'- u' .~'('(` mm-ll uhj(-'- nr smp]in'_," uxmlht-L` `I IHHl|\("l U11 (I no to A sum}! :1 11-\\' . I....l ...;H.. . 11 up l"0.~'t(*I'. How Khartum and its Great Suburb ! are Modernized |'l 7`, IIII 13.1 1mthin_'." vs t\\'iukl- '\` \\`uuM Iiml l nun l'mnH\' PH IIUIH 1|:-r.~:~ ._~t-1' haul nut- uml 1:lH(H()I`<'.>` .1 ' It I ....a In-1101' I III to-lay 5'01" Fm` as tho (1l)Xl'L1l Khzirtuni and may Ineans well ele-phant's trunk, designate that long strip of land which separates the tlll`- ` bid waters of the White .\'ile from the clear and more rapid streams that cotne from the mountains of Abys- siuia. Across the \\'hite Nile stretch- ` es the struggling, ancient ervish capital, t)m(lurm:1n. with a. popula- tion ot` over 60.000; and it is practi- cally 0. part 01' Khurtum. streets. gardens and public buildings present the picture of a civilized town, as regular and 21 good deal more ambitious than some metropolis in the growing West. The majority of the streets are wide. Il1aC!1da`.lLlZ(:(l and lined with beautiful trees. There an excellent system of lighting, and traniears (`n!lIl(tt I\'hartun1 with the suburbs, from Gordon College on the ` east to Omtlurmmi well as with North the Blue Nile. 2tS IICFOSS CXDFGSS on the west, Iihartum Luxurious The quays. ` is` trains. with dining and sleeping cars, I run twice :1 week from Khartum to (`uirn HH'.>| 1 1101 ll I II\' I I tum}. g I':1th(-1' `wiwu > ltlw mu ...ol. I'(IH'l'- I"i'<-ml Hnltuli huai ilt'('!l l`f)iIil('(i tmtl`, kilh-ti um] l):il_\' \\':|.~' illl]>ii(`il`l`(i in} thv <-rimv. it hv haul not t-mnmittt-d' it him.~'t-ll`. 'l`hi- t'<-I1n\\".~' lirst oh- _iw'i> was not hl:`.t-kmnil; hv nwamt. tn USU his 1m\\'m' nu-1' I.:1\\'i'vm-<- tn 1t11. hi< >'('l'|'(`(\`. iA:l\\'l't`ll('(` \\`2i.< `tho only ]I(`1`.~ ()ll whn hzul sot-ii tho` I Illlll'(i('l't`l'. It -mild not il:l\`(' i)('(`ll| <-Ivar it` hv had nii.~'t;11\'('n him I'm'l thv mitvlmizin m not when 111- xwiiti into tho p:1y-otvv at the 'i`:1otor_\`,: mid as low." as :1 uhmht i'(`IlHliXl('(ii L:\wi'<'11(-(- xvns thv ;_'i't-zit:-. (i21l1`_, ( l" th(- _*_":ni:' hint to 1'01.-knn on. Fasten` :[1'(-It sure tlu-re \\'us :1 f._':\1lf.,". Admit- -` ting "all this, one could see why 3 lhilv meant; to [ind his ]nn'tuox', but L- `nnrmnv I-n H-u:nI_- .-.6 ann1n+,1in(r nien Hv had I'._ IlIl\\l\'lIIl Ivxln .... __.....`. . . . V .__, I F0.~`t<-1" [ft-It _`_::\llf.; . 'tin,'_: one meant he began to think of something else. He had been easily deceived mid lll slu- iH'lIll'II nun .~`nn1(`h(uL\' l.:.,. \l' IIHII [`:(1i1l1)lll" THE NORTHERN ADVANCE ll :1l_\' vmnnnittt-Ii nh-g 1|. I......II. I... . . . : ; -III.` Iuu L H Cairo. hurl ur- :0 to 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline is an every-day occurrence. 33 miles is frequently repnrtecl by Ford owners. Year- ly repair expenses of less than one dollar are not unusual. The car is light in weight. and tires give more mileage on 21 Forcl than on any other car. i \\ll_\ Ht Ill'|l |n`\'n| ]:u-lull in ('21mul:1. that he had but-11 r-m'r_\' th(-.~'1ulL-1) H - 1* 4 .1....1. ..,......:.....l l[IIIVII"(III ll ! I1m\".~' nh-I; mil; mt-amt`, 1-1' tn!` \\`:1.<:_ > ~'1ul\'(-n went f`:1otm'_\`, VHF. averzlgc. man can easily aurcl 21 Ford car. It is the most inexpensive car to drive. hm: hrin-_-` I'll'L K|lll;`\, II\ '.~t of all :'uin st \vmxl:l H-mlt-1` 1,, The Advance is read in the best homes in Barrie and vicinity weekly; these readers patronize Barrie Stores. To get this business advertise in the Advance. Trees Can Develop Cancer Ahomlon pap:-r writes: In low-`L 1ying.ill-drained plzu-es shut in by_ trees cancer is pl"C\'a1(. IlL. And in` such plzu:es~-still t'urth<:r proving the ' close relation l2et\\'e(m earth, vegeta- tion, and animal t-xistence-~tl1e trees develop wens. or tumours, akin to the i cancerous growtlis. of the human resi- dents. Plague, pestilence and famine, cholera. typ`nus and (`.11((`l`l(3 fevers, the multiple host of diseases arising from insanitatiou, may he II`1).(T0(l buck to the simple prin(:i;)l(.~ of the earth's need for continuctl replenishment. 'm '_-'(in-_- to \\'rit(- to I (-(<- ; him lu-rv." hv suit] to HI. I lnn't .~'l1]I]I()> (' _\'n 1 .. 4 `\l|l'lAI'A1 1... mun.- AD VER TISING l('lIl|l'| l||HI lV|l\v <-m:n':1:h-. .\I ll('\\' lmw 1'21!` 111(- in tlw rnhht-l'_\', A ,. I4 4,1... .l.. III UH 1IvIlIH'l_\, in \\r M11111! tn hr -lulu-. \\` :0 In Nr-\\'(-:1. and wlmm lw hurl 5;`i\'m1 1.4 .....l Lulu \\'!lUHI HI nun j.;nru nu 1 1w IIIi*.'_'lI1 l|(`('(l 1101] and l \\'h<=1'(- to {ind it. with :1 quirk. r(~. ho \\'(~n1 hm-k to t'n(~ in its highest sense is the creation of a new want and providing the means with which to apply that want. The aim of advertising is not to spread the name of a rm so much as to get business for that rm. The ad. that counts is the one that makes the luxuries of to-day the necessities of to-morr0w. A great many people advertise as they give to charity-merely to get rid of the solicitor. Then the advertiser says it doesn t pay and when done in that spirit it does not, Ad- vertisers must put brain and selling force into their copy, and w/hen this is done they nd that advertising is not an expense, but the nest.--` if _. all investment -S. C. Dobbs, past president Associated AdvR:".T.'. ii.g clubs of America. urn! n the ' ' . __.'Il l E l I }"h~$z`ih](- mi1'1'm'.~` by ntlm-l|i11_; smooth pnrt-ut (-(-llulnial with :1 s0l11ti(m :1-lutin in hot \vutm'. The wise wife will . that hot h1x~'h:u1d'.< life well i11.s`l1x'(-:1 ht-- mro ht-u'im1in_~_; to 1n':1<-ti(*<- (`('0l1()lll)' by dim-11:11`-_"inr_' the rook. is 0 if the same expense as for one larger. heavier car. You can alxvays sell 21 us:-;d" Ford at a good price. You have to accept it big re- duction for a used" larger car. Popu|ar Superstitions H is a common l;(`1'lvf that for a. bar- ber to lather the fv.<:L- of a patron with o c:in!IIr- .-zrmke inevitably

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