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Northern Advance, 22 Sep 1921, p. 8

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AT 7.30 P.M. ; 1 At the Collegiate Buildingk Anr r-hnu-oh Haul hqnn nnl .-.-u vnv\ I-`rid:1,\'. Supt. ltirhul : residmwe. \\'esmn." C.e=or;:e Scylllles, late, . in his eight_\'-rs!` A large numvber from Ba.1'-rie ar `v- . in Toronto -this week to me',' Sovereign Grand Lodge meeting and; to parti-cixpate in the monster pm--. ade. 40,000 0d'dfeIl4ow.s wre x.`l pected to be in this paraq'e`_a1id`_"Y'vill;: 'be one of the largestl ":;$j.SgI)`_`e3;'g;19ng:,;, ever ivitnessed in Canada. GAIRN3 Ctmsnz Phon; 441 qflizabeth St. GEN1'S'SUl1's not To cumin 1 WI: uxuy make a. fair profit `fvqln our la.- bors. A\.\Sl'l' IAIC proper clean- ing: and pres- stnr-: :nte.nrion last longer than the ::n'~ lnanta chub The fact has been demon- st rated .-`that clothes that receive the inw nnnl n...\.~ Trenton The CO11_L'l'9;:`liiO!11l.l Church has bnen 2111 nlenomtotl inside and :rozi=- 13 in|p1*n\'s~d. After l)( iI1_`.. closet] 3'01` four \\'eel<.< the church was re-0pen-' ed on .H`un(l:1y and Rev. Gunn. M..-\., of I`0rnnlo, delivered iwn insm'uc1ive n.d'(11'esses. Rev. Hipkin will occllm` his pulpit next Sunday. ` goods at sun'- that xnvnrl Our \\'h0l(s (1i.~:pl.-1_\' [)I' an impm+in;;' of (e()1'rv('t l4`z1sln lv:1hm:.s', m-i;_I;inn| in Hwir <-(-pt`mn and (=x(:|us1\'(: with us. ing \V tunes. There will be :1 n1ee1.in: of sup- po|'ters 0|` the Meight-n Cove-.rnmenI in `the I`n`bl-ic Libmry Hall on Mon- day evr-n?n_: to select delegztres to attend the Coolcstown Conven`I;ion. A I In the prize contest 0lTere(l b_\' 1.119; Onta.ri0 Szlfety League Aileen Bricl\-1 er and I-`lorence Br`-aden. pupils of: Miss Booth'.~e class, Victoria : were successful in winning prizes in: Composition. ; Rev. C. W. Gordon, D.D. (Ra1ph% Connor). Moderater of the General; Assembly, will occupy the pulpit in; St. Andrew's Church on Sunday: evening. The (`rm'ernor car. York." on the track by the station} on :\1nndz1y crezmled some interest.` Lz1d.y Byngz and party spent part of` the (lay in town. 5 ml!` Special prices on counter check; books at the Advance Office. If you! require any in the near future call} up t-he Advance. ! Mill inery of Taste Vickers Limited lnstI'11nmnt.s :u't.~ lnero. will Iw on hand. VICKERS LIMITED VVE l N V l'l`lC YOU Ills! I'll(`{Ul'.\` _' .. ...V. ...........:.,. ' The Gibson Church having been I closed for some ye-xrs. it was de- '!cided that the fu1'n,ishings-organ. gseats, chairs. etc.--should be ship- Iped north for use `Lu some of the I 5 mission elds. E} A dnunken man feli asleep by the frozvdside at Del-agoa Bay. A patrol gcoming along thought. he was dead rand as burial in that part of the] world follows straight on the heels of death he was speedily taken to the cemetery where there are al- ways open graves. The loweming in- xo the grave aroused me toper, who ` made such :1 commotion that he was relezused. He was 'unmed4i`:1tel,\' ned twenty-ve dollars for ureacrng :1 dis- ;turhu.nr'e at a funeral. Mrs. Earl M. Rowray, of Omaha, .\'eb., 41 years of age. gave birth to 5-hevr twenty-second child recently. iI\Irs. Rowray became a bride at 14 jand a mother at 17. Rezzardxing the church pr-operi_v at. `Shanty Bay. the trustees were re- Iquested to lay the fzfcts before the `General Assem-'b1y's comimit-tee for its decision and report at the No- : vember meeting. rnL.- rv:m....._ ru...._,u, 1, L1 Midland. Sept. 16.~-'I`he Midland! n` and Port McNico1l elevalbors are full y! to the top. in common wlth all other Canadian gra-in houses. No sooner` . 4 has one freigh=ler unloaded bur. an- other slips into The leg to discharge fund clear for the west. The port of 't'_.\lontre.a,l is also said to be in a !slate of congestion. Cars are carr_\'- 'in;-, the grain to the seal)oa.rd as ms: as they can be loaded, but the [l'C4')Il(lll:`:.0l1S there will nm, permit the `: grain helm: forwarded from the lake 3 p0rl.;< any faster than it is being l . jfraxnslerred at present. . .._. ..-.... ...`.\.,...._. I E Rev. J. D. Byrnes. Supt. of Home! Missions. w1a.s nominated for the! mode~1~atorshJ'Lp of the Synod. which` fmeets in OI`/Llllia. at the end of this mont h. \...v...`., .;..x um. u The mpnlvl 0!` the General Inter- `PSIS Comrmitiee, dealing with Bud- E91. Thank Ol'r`eri.n:r, Movement. ,Pension Funds and Church PuvbLi.ca- wtions. was pr.senLed by Rev. S. 3 F-arley and adopted. 134.. r r\ n, #1 . n my Any church that have not yet sent: 10 Mr. T`. T. Young, Sec1'emry. the names of three boys wishing to join this omanizatiou are raquested to do so 'unmediate!_v, as the number of pla_\'er.'< is limited and the list. 211-` most. completed. Al the annual meeting of the fPx'e.~`.l)_\'fex'y of Barvie. held in `Andrew's .\Iesnmriarl School, there was almost 21 complete attend-nnce of ministers and a `. .`!)Od1_` represen- -tuhioll of eI(lers. Rev. S. I"arl9_\', of Col`I:i11'-.'w00d. \va.s e'Iect.ed m0(lera'uto1` for the en sui:._,-' six months. rnl... .........n ,n n,. n ,, , . v [owned by the late Robt. Ross, j P.L..S., father of Mrs. Adamson. who sold it to the late Geo. Lount. Coun- ,ty Registvar, who `built the house ;and lived there for many years. Mr. .\IcNaLbb has sold his residence to Mr. J. Lewis. l<}l.l\';\'l`Ol{S Fl?! L 0!" Gl;\[i\' (1ll:ll`g`(!, wiih Miss Ii \lH{ll`I i l{l*Ih'i\"l`l`IRY via-w ('nll~ puuum. Thu llmn wlll c-nnm when Oltnnrllxtn land must lm rum-wml and while our farmers, onpuclnlly In Hm Wont. huvo never used nrlHl(:lu.l t'url.lllzex's, It must. be apparent that the economical time to restore rortlllty la before tho I0 ls oxhaultod, . [lllUH[HHl.lU. llu dmnrnmlmlml ml thrm: hllmlrml m-r-H 01' vc-ry pzmr luml In Southmu llllnuln, Ihut ho t'I)lll(l hy Imlnu. mu.- nurn, llnmzmmn uml rm-k plmnplmlc, urmllwu 35'/; lnmlu-In of whv-:11 [mr Iu-rn, whnru.-m nu hln 1'|Il'l`l( plum. whuern Turin llllI`II|l|`u ulmm wuu unod, hu gm lml, ll`/,, lnmlmln. Hv lumalul Hm! mu` nllrwu-n nupply (`ml lm lnkun from Hm nlr nml lhul. wn gunumlly huvn u-unngh pnmnh, but that wn muul l'O'I|lI'll|H|| the phos- phutcm. vn... mm. mm ......... n..__... |1u.II|I1 m:uum unu ruI1;,'It'-I1:u1 no :rII:m.dml :u.;ulnnI, Hull rub|)ury by ml- vm-.:ulng Imlldlny, up or u, pmnmnrsnt soil l m'lll|Iy by Ihn um: 01' rock ()h()H[)h(LlU. Ilu nhunrnuulu--uI4..l 1... n....... 1. Unclu Henry Wullzwo, father of the Ame_rl(:un Secretary of A1,.-;ricull.u1'e, used to my that you cannot. expect to remove fertility yraur ufler your from the Hull without. rcnewhug It uny more than you could keep on drawing money out, of Hm bunk with- out nmklng u riopoalt. [-19 used to rage up und down lhu lund denounc- lng the mun who mined his Hull and culled ll, farming. The lulu Cyril G. llupbinu, of the llmvt.-rally or llllnnln, Iwlnugud to the mine mzhtml and Hln;,'l'-l1:u1dud ho ltrumuulml uunhml Hull a-..I.|....-.. 1... ...a, Bugle Band FIRST PRACTICE; FRIDAY, SEPT. 23; < rNuI.lonu.l (imp Imprnvcmnnt .`s'm'vlce.) UIH low. |d.|3'7ll WILHUUL IIlllK YO (1l`lnK. How are the slum babies fed?` Black (~0 ee, pivkles, inlitation jams and molasses on their bread, c0nsf.1- I tule the daily rafions of thousands of our poor families in the ciiies. I \R/Hhnni rnillz nkilzl.-an l.....n..(..L. um jl'J|)I' Luuxnles In me CHIPS. Without milk children languish, Jthe vigor of the adult declines and the vitality of the human race runs .low. . - ' Lu LHB WU['lll. Doctor McCallom, of Johns Hop-` kins University, tells us that. the water soluble A" and the fat sol- uble B, two mysterious somethings, are found in milk as nowhere else. Without these mysterious vitamines | children will not grow, so milk-[ed l babies have the greatest possible ad- I vantage over the wo1f~reared children D raised without. milk to drink. Hnw nu-D H-in clnvv. 1...m,..~ am:-1 Ir, uuuu .._y uuu uAuAA\nIl_V. ' The dairy cow is at the foundation of every industry. She is a. most wonderful laboratory. She lls her _ stomach hopper with grain. grass and `silage, then she lies down and by chewing her cud, converts this raw material into the most perfect food in the world. Y`\n.-.9 ... 1|t..n..n...... ...- v..1_._.. 1-r-.. How can we build a new breed of 3 men without we start with the 1 babies? It is impossible to improve [ our race unless we nourish our in- ' (ants that they may develop both physically and mentally. int... ,:..x_.__ -_._. ._ ,1 AL nu I :- I (National Crop I ll}! It`hB. The Wheat Growers Association -has demonstrated its ability to mar- ket its wheat co-0perativeiy and it has not been difficult to narice. every wheat. i,ransar:t.ion when placed upon 1: a business basis. Hlltfill SPII l)t`lUW llll`, g.llH.l'ii.llU;'B. [ "Fzu'n1ers have always said that if the middleman could be eliminated that they could get more for the wheai and the public could buy it for less. l`l\n \'I7I.nnL f`..n.-w;...~ A N.-..`n.'nL:A-. BARRIE Fife and Drum and:` pl'( }Slllt/`Ill, L/lHi'Ullilll Bil`!!! DE VVLFU \.;U. I The farmer has always resented! a xed price because he considers; that his wheat. may be worth morei than that at any tinm when he wants the full value for his: property, but really the xed price has Very little` to do with the selling price because at no time during the war period did wheat sell below the guarantee. "F`;n'n1m-q hnvp nlwnv-: 9111'!` that If news that the bankers are conserv- ing money to move the crops. `How does the farmer get his} money? He has been carrying all of ` the risk and the sum total of this` risk by all the farmers makes the` risk carried by speculators fade into H lnsignirtance," says Mr. R. S. Rider, I president, Canadian Steel & Wire Co. Thn F-.11-I~nnr ha: nluvnvu vnuonfod I "Every year we see in nancial` (Na.ti0ual Crop The a Fo9d_ Improvement Service.) Improvement Service.) THE NORTI-IERN ADVANCE Munici-pul Clerks are normed by the l*r0vinciul Secreuznry that on and Miter Oct. 1st they well be em.powen'- ed to issue mvunrlnge hicenses. The cost of a ma'rnla.ge License is $5, of which, the clerk is a.1-lowed to pocket $1. 1 .\IlTNl(`ll \l. l3I.l<}|{l1'S |`() IHSIYIG I\l:\IK|llA(.`l} l;|(`:l4}N.\'l*}Sl BOYS ! ATTENTION (muo 1::-'.-rn -ll1m-9, Hmt wi Oh, don't, \'nu'\'(-, rulnplod up my l1:LiI'- II` you'll hul quit, I'll 1,-i\'(-,ynu1 Now Ink H Hu-`re -lh: lhUl'-- " You shun ! have any \'<>u`vo uni -0h, lulu! Pup Oh. Oh. 1`lH-m, now. youve got it-~oh, be still "I'll go! nnul mud; dmrl, I'll Hlilp your jaws, u. 1.. AI I'll cry Oh. Wlml H. J. Evans _ Geo. Vickers R. Malcolmson that. And Lu), h(`lI:l.V(` j I will, I d(`I`|:ll`I' I will `ll. quit nuw got out (fumv. now, run`! you be still? I really wish you wouldn't; *h, unit will _\'mI`;` (H1. 140! on! You nluzhl In know you .~`.hnuldn'l. With every $1.00 purchase we give you a 5c coupon. See the nice small prices l\*Tm1'sI'[oz1(llig`l1lT Overalls with Bil) in l'5la( Plain Blue, Blue and Wllite Stripe, SlZ(`..s` 34: to 44.. Specizll price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.5O Smocks to nlalcll. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Men s Black Ove1'alls with Bib, sizes 34 to 42. Special 1 Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . .S1.5O Lindsay ;\Im1's New V\7'iutoI' ()vm'<-n:1 r.\`, made by one of the host` nmkm-s, nive (.'l(`z.11` (-hm-k p;1Hm'ns, smos 234') to 44. Good value at $53:3.0l). Spm-i;1l . . . . . . . . .$25.00 {;1`1' 7' -v.w u n '1 +1, to Mrs. M. AxdilAl1lSOI1 has sold her` residence. No. 1 Maple Ave.. `-to Mr.` Angus McNa-bb. who intends mov-v ing into it. This property was first Mon "s .M(`.11's Navy B1110 {\`m'ge [ zu11 .x' with w pm-In-l.s' and MM. lumps, . Ii! 10 42. Fypm-ial Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 and $6.50 L\Im1 s l3r0\\'n \VoI'.s`1"o(1 [Pants with five porlu-ts and belt loom. E.\'t`ru Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$6.00 T.\.'I(-,n s (T`011`m1 \\"nr's1`<!([l I zu1f.~:, sizr-s 24 to 42. Him: p:11`tm'ns. E.\'trz1 Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.5O quit gr-I lm m:|n's .'.()I bet'm'e. You should see these lines. They are big value. l`|nu Htnlm-n Kiss lzmko ; Vim` Quzxliiy I\'hz1kiTFlz1nm~l RhiI't`s, . 16;. Gund \'ulu(~. $.0i). Spa-ial }n'i<-0 ..$3.50 1 il*`i.n0 Qll21li1_\' G1'(*_\' Flzlmlol S11irt';<, sizes '14.`, l:iig' Vzlluo $3.54). Sim-iii] prit-0 . . . . . . .$2.7 I.t's bad enough to be w.;1_\=1z1_\,'e-(1 by a man on the :~;treet, but a re:<.i` dent of Victm'i5,, street had the x- perience of being pounced on by a women recently and badly abused.[ It su1`eL\' is getting down low for a -woman to lower hex` `dignity in t.hisA mva,n`ne1'. A note of \va.1`nirig should` be sufficient. { I I out now don`I B[YCH;\N;\N -.-\t the Royal \'icIo1'i;1' Hospital on Sumia._\'. Sept. ISML! m 1921. to Mr. and Airs. J. A.` " got - ' Buch:m:\.n. :1 son. Men s Grey Union Sox. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35c 3 pairs for $1.00 Men s Grey All VVo01 Sox. Special value . . . . . . . . . . . .500, 75c Biv values in American Prints, 1 yard wide. Z\'av_v Bhm. Rmi, Red and VVhite Chet-.ks_. Grey. This is special value at 29c and 30c Fine Quality Canadian Prints, 32 inch, light colors. Blur-k and VVhite Stripes, Blue and V/Vhite Stripes. Special prizrc . . . _ .250 Come in and look these bargains over `They will save you money Fp a-I Ponolang'uisl1e11e one may llmmwn to run across cnntx'a.l):1ml illl_\'I\\`lll(`l'(` and at any time. \\-'hi1e {<-11::-21:.-.e(l in levelling: the grounds \vlwre the old summrr hole-l used .10 stand \vm'lm1e11 1m9z1rthed seven bottles of tl1ree-si.'u' bl'1f1(l_\', some old rye wl1isky. and several bottles "nvf (`ll1llll[)Zl.gn0?. buried in about six feet of ashes. The liquor must have been stored in the cellar when the i hotel was burned. The Herald says u` that it was all good stuff, and the 1 men did not drink much water the `rest of that day, -but were dryer 1 than the desert of Sahara. the day 1 following. e I WARNLC.-`\- On 'I`uosda_\'. Sept. 20, at the home of her d:u1;:;hter. Mrs.` J. Pearson. 192 Grange Ave-.. To- .rcmm, Mrs. Catherine Wuruica. vwi-fo 01` the late A`1t`red Wztrnica. unuxd " ....--- l)l}.-\'l`H.N` ,|\'l<}NN.ICDY -On lridu.\`. Svbt. him. I 19:31. at her late residexlce. .-\pt.o. 0m., Mrs. A. l{enn(=d_v. widow of the late 1\I;1thow Kennedy. :SCY I`.I1Eh'-~-O11 16111.`; -Inna 19:3l. at his 'l`omnto. Mr. I of l`hm'ntm1. NEW l<`.\l.|. Sl?l l`.\' I'm` Mun mu! \'mn;,r Mun are mm` hvrv in big (]ll'llIH1i(',H. Smni-f`iHr-,d styles are in high l':u\'nr. l`}\'-ry (ml! of` lhn.s'<-, Huils um tailor- Nl to Ihv nm.~'.i t-xnvtingg Hpm-.ific::11inn.s'. 'l'ht-. n1ut'm'- iuls aw |llIll$.ll:l_\' fine-. A (elmim-. lnl n1 p;1f1m'.s'n.s' in }m1lI mi ! um! hum! finislnr- f';n,hI'i'.s'. 'l`ln-, Si /.f',H are D??? in 465 um] 1h<- In-it-vs \\`(',l (: $1~().()l), $fi8.0f), .,'3:'3.0(). .\`pvri.-1| ]n'i-v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....$25.00 MEN S FALL SUITS Bar rie lill{'l`HS i\SI\` Ijzlwlor is :1;;'nin in \\'.-lllu-.I' as (`rll|(`.f" 'l`rnmm-r.

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