....., uvt: uuuttrs, one hundred m your Chnstmas cheer. I\ an a grim tragedy. Remem] the grip of a northern winter, e cheques payable to- p on - reside. I or C0 ! Factories, Organizations, etc. nu-u-Ll. - EL 4., -01 I I unnl wuu ucvuaualy 18.1 is no reason why covery or bzuzsiess should not con- tinue. Do hehp it along our best recourse lies in the stimulation of Iammigmtion -and foreign investment in Canada. Im'mrigna;tion should be organized in conjunction wttih the Imperial Government and shvoulld take the form of "empire settle 1 1n prrces, there the steady re- ment--mean'ing thereby the order- ly emprloitation of our common assets by common motion. We should shut out the unvdesiratble races and let in -even carry Ain---t-he good people -of our own blood. For the stimulation. of foreign `in- vestment we should restore the Canadian do11'a.r to a. gold baasis and keep it there. urgu,n1Ze(1 Jamor would accept h-is fact. This means a dimcult comm- tion 01f na`tLonal business, calming or more effort and more optimism and better onganizat-ion than `in the easy times of nisin-g prices. But am in- drulstrious and eager nation, ysuvoh as ours, can -surmount this difficulty, and the best way to begin is telling one another that we mean to do so. In anrv cam: In Dfirfcx AF 4.1.- -_-: uut: a.uuLueI' u1a.L any case, In spite of the .gna.d- ual and necessary fall in prices, there whrv the manna --L , STEPHEN LEACOCK LOOKS FOR STEADY IMPROV'EMEN .l` I think that we must reckon on allimg pxrrces and fallling wages as a standing factor dn our bwslmess for some yeans to come. It would be well for us III both rmaulfaactlurers and organized lalbor would a diimrlf m~.mu_ __ ..--- up-annual rly bare shack in a burned out town in a Northern L up there. remember. Make a money contribution fellow citizens that the Christmas spirit lives and All they ask is bare necessities--they deserve at c spmted citizen and charitab ` hundred dollars or whatever} zheer. 5.1.- (`L-:-._-.. , Business operatiog . uvuc u.L. uuu.'e--05 UOMIBF Omce I-[ours : 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 j BM{K: fIQR< .,.h....-` :d whatever you can. Make Christmas up there a ember, not comforts, but bare er, is all that they ask. Send [ citizen and Ann--- -u -1 BR'A'NvC.HES : back again arms BARBIE" AuIJLAND.&IJE -r\\vIl uuanlcu uux-aucI H1118! 1 farms. mines and aggressive r own-but it takes time. And temporary shelter and there's :aerve your practical sympathy. been burned out-and must I faring rn;I-IA: nut` ------:-` | - 1 1 Q T C Incorporated 1855 DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AN-D DISEASES WOMEN Associate Coroner, County of Sin and ' charitable organization. v']'3'af0vnr vnn harm C - - 3 Your practical sympathy. 1 burner] nllD-nn:J --.-.-5 .n.uc .Di'1Ill O! for many years and assistance; resulted in the ,9 upon a substanigf many of the soun?` cial organizatio The successful operat I business enterprise measured altogether prots made, but the good judgment in conserving th The Bank of _..____.____ Lost-On Welungton sneet '01- Owen street, a key similar to a rpovst oice key. .F.1nder rplease leave at Sirmooe Manble Works, Owen St., or at 66 _ Maple Ave., and receive reward. _.__:____.__...____} 9lOD.UU. V The oicers Ifor 1923 are : Hon. * P1-esi:den'ts, Mrs. R. Moody and Mrs. Asird; President, Mrs. James Robert- son; 1st Vine-Pres., Mrs. G. A. Bnoswm; 2nd Vipce-Pres., Mrs. W. J. Slhannton; Secretary. Mrs. T. Sinclair; I`.rea:surer, Mlns. H. M. Lay; Pianist, Mrs. J. McKnight; Home Helpers Secretary. Mrs. Welbiber; Strangers Secretary, Mrs. Newton; Messenger Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Good-fellsorw; Gonvenor of Program Committee, Ms. W. C. Walls; C.G.I.*'I`. Suretary, Mrs. G. A. Brown. .,....u.u mus new on Wednesday, Dec. 20. Arfter tfhe President's ad- dress, which was in itselm an im- svplmtion, the reports fnorm nbhe secretaries were read, and each one showed progress and deeper interest in the .w'o1`k. Under the leadershivp Oif a. most emolent President, Mrs. G. A. Brown, the Society in the mast hree yeams has not onllvy doubled in mem!bensh1'p, but also in comm-Lbuti-on. The total offering for 1922 amounted to $785.00. Thu n$n-.... .1.-__ dnnn ~- Wt .'.`g HQW The mhingv siwary `sou Ly Ohunch was held on We Dan. 2n AM... as... n___,. um` an .j DR. VICTOR A. H-ART, GRADUATE of Trinity Umiversity and also graduazte of Edinburgh and Glas- ` gaw. Specialty, stomach diseases. Omce. corner Bayeid and War- eley Sts. En'tra.nce oi! Womlevy. Omce open until 8 pm. 5? lllliilillllii|WiIlI||i|i|I|:II|lIi1Illlfllllllllilllllllilllilillllllllllil etionery and Allandale spar}; ;0N s f 10. bcolatesgyd ' M ` .,..- . ,...._ew'u Wednesda , 1e Presid4>.n.t'n ad- ved. 33 Igine ; _ DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto, will -be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, every Sa.turdJazy. Disewses-Eye, Ear, Nose amd Throat. Consultation hours. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., an-d by appoint- ment. VIII. 436. __.____..________.__ BOYS ls MUROHDSON. BARRIE- ttera. Solclbom, Notaries Public, Conveyumcom, etc. Money to loan at lowest ntea at Interest. Omcos 13 Owen ah-ant an on- ---.-..|._.. ._____..___._____________ ALEXANDER OOWAN, SUCCES- aor to Lenn~ox, Oowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining nmbate of -wdcll, gu-a.rd.lan.shJ.p and udsmimnistrabion, and General Soli- citor. Notary. Cotnveryancer, etc. Monay .to low. Omces: Hinds Block. No. 8 Dnnlnm ah-..+ __._____.-.j..______...._ ESTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Pwb'l-tc, Convey- amcers. Omce, 1st oor Masonic Tamiplo Bu"!-Ming, Bam-le. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Eaten and M. H. Esten. .______________j____ )R. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizaibeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. _.____.___.______.____ 8'1`-EWALRT & S'DEW.A:R I`, BAR- ristem. Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Gonveyxanmns. Money to loan in any sums an: 5 mar nmw nm... `N ,----~-~ DR~.._.I..F. _wA.ru~ucA, L.D.S., D.D.S., '; Gmd:u'vte`L11dr-Memfber of Royal College of Duirl Surgeons, To- mato. Omen over Ste:-ldng Bank, Banrlo. lntnnco on Clapperbon Strut. Phone 931. A Xrnorzssxonr. cums jj-j, DONALD ROSS, LL.aB.. BA.RRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- nple Bntlddng, Barrie. Money to loan. ' __._..___________.___.__ )RS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIC- ians, Surgeons. Otce and R93!- donce, 47 Maple Ave. Omce hours: 1 to 3 rp.m., 7 to 9 p.-m., or by appointment. A. T. Little, M.D., W. 0. Little, M.B. Phone 213. Page ` Six ul. mums: rues or Interest. 0115005 Owen street, In tho promsans Iormerly oecuxpiod by the Bank of '.!1or-onto. Bmcnch Once, Elunnuie, On-tnrlo. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. D. F. McOUAIG. B.A. Succesaor to Cnoswlcke cl: Bell Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. Money to Dom Oloo, Rosa Block, Barrie j FUNE RA L DIRECTO RS Money 1] Block, No. 8 Dunlocp street. um uonvemnrcens. Money t any an: 5 .per cent. 13 OFWED atrnnf, Rn!-I-In 1 . Send The Advance to ab-I [ft h,Wnt`n1Ae1nI);>r.9 of rhefam- '1 `ivy. They will be glad to. the home town n.ew.s`. In wny an 5 Of Owen street, Branrle. D. Stewart. nurnzmers, csoncnom, etc. lat oor Masonic Temple mg. Money vto loan at rates. |.au.uuN-HURJST & HA-N Barniaters, Solicitors, etc. ll-Mannh-. l"~mn|- -MUSICAL DENTAL MEDICAL um , up and |') In HA-MMOND, nirnm ntn nan-.. v Simcoe, OF G. G. SMITI-I & CO. PHONE 82. Established 1869. Funeral Direc- tors. %pen day and ni_.:hL. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. DuH(1' lowest l-0 IOEII ` Omce, D. M .-m uuw u , 'O.'lce, Build- Inwrnu O _ ..... um 01 the Times, 0 posilor, as if wzis cmlleri Ill first. eslziiilisli this 110\vsp:1.po1', R0-bin.=:on. timn I.indsz1_v Post, sent .m'n\ni(led him pluni. i'0rw;n'riod b Ailherley road. wi H1 A rter u\.UU r briey, -lUlll'lHU the Ex - To C. Bliicketi p1'o`p1'ir-mr 01' thew I {"i`(?l' 2\-Tun-ziy, and :1 press and y \vu:.;0n along the 26 ymLrs' con- nection wilh the Times,` Mr. M`11rrz1y Hold T. I}1zLc1 in Sop't(-inlyer. 1393. it 10 the present p1`op1'iot:or, H. Lhe beginning of About 1872. Ilnhoi-t Ruinsziy haul a. newspaper at yursllul`, as It. was C` news sent, w by Ar nnnl inn an. m. . pmuuu UH. Aypll 7, At C0lli'ngw`o0(I, ` ed the Ent.e1=prise of .Ian1xzn'y, 1857. ._r_1ect.i`on with the ne' 01:`. his whole life , 1 innn* n.... 9 ` ed the Times, | n.{wa'pu.per xxnus . -At Bradford, R. Goldie started 2: called the -Bnadmoard Chm`-nixcle about `Uhe time at the open- ing oi the Northern Railway in 1853. It lived for dive or six yeans. Win- liaxm .-Jonaldson etaarted another nevrepamer at Bomdiond in 1855, call- a Liiberal journal, which had an existence of about ten years. In 3866, Porter and Brough- ton purchased the plant or uhe de- .t'\unvct Times and" sarted the S. LSim'c4oe News, whtdh on \. of the firm, H. S. Bnoyughton, conducted for more than a. quarter of a. century, and then sold it to E`d-m'n'nrl omrrn ne n.,. uuu estamxxsnea me Northern Gazette in 18-68, and soon afterwards it Ibe- came the property of Nathaniel King. IA? RI-nu-I-9.4-u-A D n..1.::, _,. . A- aunt in rams, df 'I`0lI`O111J0. Wrtlfllwm -Manley NiAch'o1~son estaIb- lished the Barrie Examiner in Febnuary, 1864. M-ann la RIischard- son established the Northern 186:8. and soon a.nnnm...-.a.. H mm utuca. 1-\'I[eI' an exlrstence of three or form years the Heratd ezopired, leaving the Advance alone in the eld. A company consisting at D A!rcy Boultton, D A1'ton Micoarthy, Sr., Dr. Pass. Daniel Bell, H. -R. A. Boys, His Honor Judge Boys, and others, established in 1857 a. new :p'a:per--'11he Sxptrit of the Age, which was placed under the management of Mr. Davies, who conducted it in the interests of out-and-`out Conservani-sm and Onangeissm. After an existence of about ve years The Splsri-t oi the Age expired. Dwring the two last years of its issue it was the property and under the control of Messrs. Hunt & Parks, df I`o:ron'tJo. Wzflqlg-m -Mnhlnv Nhnh-.-n....-. N-4-n- _B. W. SY-LVESTER, TEACHER 01'` Plano, Violin and Ce1Io. 120 Bayeld St. Phone 974w. puuu`u'l.'e(1 a newspaper of its own. The first juourned published north oi! Toronto was issued in Barrie on that date under the rpr.o-prletorshirp and editorial management at Thomas Fox Davies. Mir. Davies` partner -was Wm. R. Robertson, :b`ut tho u>artnersh'lrp was -discontinued sitter three months, and Mr. Davies as- sumed control. This pioneer repre- sentative of the press was cabled the Magnet. At dlrst it was neutral Ln politics, but attenward gave its emp- mort to the Balndrwin Ref-onm party. Up to this time great inconvenience had been experienced by the District i omcilals and the business men, orw- ' ing to the want of a. local press, each one feeling that the settlement of 3 this northern country was retarded thereby. Efforts were made to in- d-uce some entenprlsing tyupto to 10- : cate in the county town and supply the want; but without a guarantee of 500 sutbnscricbers to start with, none rwoul-d risk his time and means in a district so sparsely settlled, so little kumwn, and so unmavoraibly spoken of by -those om the frontier. The Magnet, soon after it was establish- ed, did good service in adivoicating the rst railway through the coun-ty, and in other rwayus it promoted the development of the new district. In 1852 Mr. Davies changed the name of his paper to the Northern Ad- vance, and under t'his name it can- tinues to flourish to the present day. ' Two years later, in 1854, Richamd J. Oliver became proprietor of the Ad- waxnce plant, and added thereto a book bindery. I-Ie owned it for several years, until he was appoint- ed lrocating agent for the free grant lands in Mu-skoka. To offset the Reform inuence of the Magnet, a. Conservative journal, caill-ed the Herald, was established in 1851 by the Hon. James Patton in conjunction with Dr. Pa.-ss, Hewett Bernard, -Caipt. E. A. Walker, and others. After existence years the I-Inmd aw-i-mi ' after this, his ` ~fa,'nm-. Among the persons of d'is'tin:c-tion in t'his county to play an important part in Canadian jou11na1- ism -was Hugh Scoibie. Com-in-g from the north of Scotland as rain emi- granzt about 1834, he settled on a farm half a mile west of Bradmord. But, not nding Canadian .t.orest lite congenial -to his txwstes, he soon ' changed his abode no Toronto, where he estaiblished the British Colonist, retaining, however, for several] years West Gwilliimbury The greater part oicizrl printing of the `district of Simiooe (i.e., for the Court rout Qu'a.'r- ter Sessions, and for the District Council) was done by Mr. Scohrie -from 1844 to 1847. The Dl1.`b1i`ShiD.lg ho.use which he founded in Tomont-o at that early date is now the well- 'known rm of CIOIDID, Clla.rke.& Co. `Alt-houngh Simcoe County can tJh)u-S claim an early adventurer in Can- a.'di'a.n J-ourvnalism it was not till Auigust 6-t'h, 18-47, that the county pnoduced a jnourned Tnhlinhnd ......n. of the ' I nu-: EARLY mass IN SIMCOE COUN'l'Y ...u.,` .-.u _u-aL1'.s" <.-on- e wesrent of. 93. u. ouuuuu JO11`l'I'I{!.l Ex- Llled at )z1.po1`, Blhclcett aroprietor the '(-m1' 91- 26 vnm-e' nnv-K . ;u: uruvlfu 11 in 188& -n msuem pubshmlin which mzule 1367, under F "'I`hn (\..:n:.. lJUVVL|- A. C. Osborne and his eldest son founded the Penetanguishene Herald in 1-881, and carried it on for two or three years, when he sold out his interest to Donald R. :McKaw. After Mr. McKaay had it about two years, he in turn sold out -to Wm. H. Hrewwson. an. a. ua.Le1` rpernou. Paul H. Stewart established the Gooklstown Advocate in July, 1874. and camried it on for a. ferw years, alfter-ward being arppotiuted the As- sistant County Treasurer, which of- -tce he lled until his death. Ate. later time another journal havlumg the swme name appeared in Cooks- town. 1 ,,A n rx...L.___- ,,. .. .. nuw:$"14BL(Bl` In 1! At Alli-ston, established the St 1871, and EA. N at a. later rpex-Lod. Paul `H Qtnw-an uumuu. mr a. wnue, called the North- ern Light. The Oriliia Packet was established in 18-70 by W. Hale, and is st1'l1 published [by Hale Bvobhens. J-ohn Cwrran started the Orillia. Ne1ws-Letter in 1883. M A1n.=+.m M n v-I-~--~ PROF. D. E. WEIR, TEACHER OF Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. 17 Sophia St. Phone 513. -43 i Orimda. for a. while, called the North- Light. The O1-iia Dnnbnf ....,.. Luuau: Lu`a.1l. was taken to he To- ronto hospital but little -coulad be done or mm. Winters came from Ottawa. DIED FROM SOALDS Roy Winterjs, a. young man work- ing on the Provincial Highway con- strwctvi-on gang newt` Shemzuuwne, was soa.ld'ed so badly that he died on Dec. 22. He .w1aas assisting along with other men to remove the 1-amge steaxm sh-orvel from a. gravel pit when the accident happened. Dhe umfor- t-unate man was taken to he To- h~osni`ta`l hm mm. .-......m 1... _-- ....v ...=,...... sJ|,u1ulvU.l..lL , and G1eng}w also took uacton. and a nmemonial from the voounrcitl oif the united co-untles ha/s reswl`-ted in `others jaoinrinrg the -protest. Brant :Coumci1, a. few dams ago, decided to send a memorial to Queen's Park. N.oro1`k took very ustnong objection to zbhe new procedure, and mo douibt a. gen- eral effort w'd1T1 Ibe .made to convince the Government that it has been guilty of a serious blunder. system or responsible rgosvemment, but county councils in Ontario are camsimg to the roomcluzshon that the Drury Goverment Ilms side-stepped this good old rule. in vifhe muffs-r M -....-...--uu uavxu IIAIIJLEVANUIH The pewle who vote th money usually aim to have tihe .say" In its aanportui'on:m'en-t under the present system of reaponslfble `county councils in nn-an-1.. urn COUNTIES HAVE A GRIEVANCE `N-In nanvn .1... .....n.. A-.4 - TnJIi.nnnNd. Fun K. W. M:KAY. St. Thom Ont-do Mama` 'pd Auoaauo' ' 3" . . MORRl$N. T . J U'ni2ed Fur:-nun of Outanoompw MRS. H. P. PLUMPTRE. Toronto _Ontuio_ Division kauadun Kcd Crou Society MRS. A. H. WILLETT. Cochnno Women'| Inn!-ituln EDM-UND HARDY, MUS. B-AC., F.T.C.'M,..._._Tea;?.L of Plano, Or- `gar-."V V0021} andigisical Theory. Organist and Choi `aster of st, Andrew's Presbyterdar; Church. Gold medalist of Toronto: Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsmy street. Phone 663. `JBXDO Lfvnntnt GEO. Cu. COPPLEY. Hamihon ind JOHN ELLIOT. Beeville. ' A-oociuked Baud: T ':31ca...L... of Con-and ..."d' GEO. B1031. T Camel -n Mnnufu-luctI'nMAnoc. 6%. S. Bngncford. `...`3:.:':T..':*-*` nocrmotlndc lRS.M.K)LI1'ER.TnoutKi11n.nnd R. A. MANNEL l........:. I.'-n. %\IlVIKVII I I 13:4 W. H. ALDERSON (Chair-mun) Tuvnlo Baud of Trade A. J. YQUNGC;. ,'Nonl: BAY. CHI!-13!!! -n.:a.u.auuu'.K.uoullIllI .111` A. ' F %=.*.`~'. ""0, " in Noah-rn'"' o-mwp IRS. H. P. PLUMPTFRE. Totem: tuio Canadian Red Crou Society IRS. H. `Y/ILLF.'I'T Cm-Ln... . J. YOUNG. North Ontario Cnovcrnmenatn C PCP! FV I-l-_:I.__ . 1.000. , M. C. MscOa.1'~thy Star about the year . Newton the Heraltd ad. COMMITTEE Ll FICDEINLJ lI`1_2 The Northern Advnnae ____________.___._.___ DR. BOSANKO. D.D.S., OFFICE and residence No. 68 Mulcaetor St. Pay no attention to rumors that he hm tom-ed. You will nd him very much alive to the pwhldc requ`lremenr.s. Call or plh-ono No. 263 when you need prompt and emcient service. ve3Le(1 .xn oonlas as a. sinking fund. The report is wecexyted as evidence t`h'a.c a well managed barless and Uoozeless hotel can be made a tin- ancial suxvcess. The Newmarket Hotel 00. has de- clared a divtdend of seven per cent. In addition there is `a. blaalamce -of $2,500 of tw1hi:ch a. bonu-sosf $500 was voted to the manager and $2,000 in- vested in bonds wecem-ted an AVM-nrmn LLULI. vvws xuslpreu Dy me expressions I of surprise and delight from the L members of the Legislative Com-mit- . tee on Hotels who visited Onillia. last , summer, when they were shown over the Ontario Hospital. They all seem- ed to appreciate the opportunity to ` see or themselves the work being carried on by Mr. Downey -and his staff. Dh`is sungngested no the oicialns of the Board of Trade who showed them round town, -the idea or invit- ing -the whole Legislature to come up and become personal]-y acquainted with the work that is being carried on there. At the last meeting of the Coun- cil out the Oriliiria Board of Trade it was decided to send an invitation .t1o the Ontario Legislature to pay a. visit to Orillia early in the conlimg session to see for themselves the splendid Provvinncial institution Located there, and to be .tJhe guests at the B4o`a.nd at the annual banquet. The invita- tion wws insipred by the deliuzhvt Fnnvrn +1, uulullng 1n 1:101 and taking residence where they now 1 uuuu usoz, when he resiged. He `cook up a. mum in the township of Medonte and in December of that year (1862) he mrarried Mrtss Mar- garet E. Jofhmston, a.'1'so born in 1841. of Maple Grove Farm, in the Uorwnship of Flos. eldest daughter of William and Mary Jrohnsnon. -In 1866 =they removed no another mum in the wwnshhp -04! F105, where they resided for 35 years, retiring from fanmlng in 1901 and taking up their ` thev nmv rnnivin uu Luu nuwus. -Mr. Ken-t was born in Kingston in 1841 and edwcated at the High School, Quebec, and Upper Gaznada Oolllege. In L857 he was engaged in the Provincial RegLstra'r .s ofice, then in -Toronto, where he remained until 1862, when he in mm haw.-m..;m ..c .... uuu muuutug DU YBEDS 830. Rev. E. H. I.:rxekh'art, of Called-on East, the t -onmer pastor. and Rev. John McErwen, the rpresent pagsnor of St. A11dJI'6W"S, were wmzg-omast those present and with others cong'ra.tu- lated the `host and vhos-tees on the happy event. Many were prevented from being upresent on account of the in-clement weatlher and the state oil. the mans. "Mr Ifnv-..l> an... 1...... 2.. -v-- LIKE! Th'e dinner, to whmh 54 sat dorwm, was sewed dn the abasemen-t uonf St. Amdrew a Inhnnndh and an-nm-.m.o n....... CAPT. J. F. ROLLIT. L.D.S., DEN- tlst. Oco over Craig : Tall "` Shop, -No. 1 Dunlop SI`... Banrle, Ont. Phones: Omco, 450; House I _ _-...... mu. uucz uu.ncu.u:u'l. Iul. BL. A1;:drew s Ichundh, and amongst those present were seven who were pre/sent at the wedding 60 years H. L0(nkh'art, M f`.a14n-'1-on HILLSDALE COUPLE CELEBRATE 60th ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING - .._..1 -up..- 1-: V-.- -..---1-t-as-v-..n.n.-.u.n. vs` II.ua.|rJIAAV\l -Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kant cele- tbrated the 60th anniversary of their rwedding at their residence in the ville.-go our Hllhsdale on Dec. 21. A number or their old friends and im- mediate re1*a.tLves were present from Toronto. Barrie, Cayuga, Goldwater. and their own immediate neighbor- hood. cu .m uuuus as smklng fund. managed hark:-m: -Hr` Picture a Christmas in a nearly shacl-ti winter. Hundreds of children rem: now and show your northern has a real meaning in Ontario. least that much. Now it is up to you--every public spirited c Spare one dollar, ve dollars, it something from lV. little less than Rememl: necessities in a northern i today? Make Remember. "eighteen hundred families hive bl ntnrt all over again. These wonderfully rich 1 young town: will xe-build and come back to their own-bI in the melnwhile they must live. they must have tempora nobody to give it to them if we don't. 3 A $50100 wil provide 3 Shelterfiluck for: Family and Rough Stable for Cattle. . will provide a Shelter Shacl: for F nrnily. $200.) will provide Food and Supplies for 1 Family to May lat. l923. $l00.00 will provide 3 Wagon for Settler. $75.00 will provide 3 Set of Harness (double). $50.00 will provide a Set of Bobs or Sleigh for a Farmer. $25.00 will provide a Sewing Machine fora Home. $20.00 will provide Kitchen Furniture for a Family. $l 5.00 will provide Cooking Utensils for a Family. $9.00 will feed a Family for a week. $5.00 will provide Needles, Thread, Buttons, Scissors or Yarn and Knitting Needles. etc. to help outfit a Home and Family. $ L00 will feed and supply a child for a week. Make Christmas come B :v\ 0- --"" ` ` ' - F 1 xunarecls or children remembcnr M [ ` 1 nec t The Northern Ontario Fire Relief C0 Royal Bank Building, Toronto. mmittee un. u. 112. IVES -Graduate of Toronto University Phone 61. Ofce---58 Collier St. Omen T-Tnnnu -