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Barrie Examiner, 1 Nov 1917, p. 7

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Canadian Railways Coop perate 5 ' ke : at z ; Sai again and stir up-the | x ; : Site pe ee Gee at:Tum, when you ake « game out of it F N f i Spee = Fee Sh : reiag) esterday we wont up with heavy- clouds fi A Satisfactory Range | 2"2..c 20022" eee or National Defence : Ui y z gaps. among them and watching big croes| "8 a resuit of suggestiois made) Grand- Trunk, Heward G. Kelley. F . Si F : ( oe ee age ae pee 2 auiekty . £ by the Government that dur-|. Canadiam Northers, Sir Wm. Mac ' " : pe n, ring, of them, to leave eats NY : W. "tug the period of , the war, | kenzis. ie a "Pandora" Ranges. never. disappoint | {all behind... Flying is great excitement. At' ery We 'there should be closer co-operation! "Americam Lines im Canada, Alfred L the cook. Also they last longer, main- » | present T have a new engine that is not ss ee sg between the railways in Canada, an| Smith. i . ger, : food a6 the old, so have to play with'it a| H: d t association hias been formed by these| "By their direction, a' sebsequent ; tain a more even temperature, use bit. x a LYSUEPICS | rsiivaye corresponging to me Rall! meeting was held in. Montreal on . . 3s | I hsd a dandy time on my bifthday.| = 3 'ways. War Fd" in -the United /g3ra October, at whicti the private ; less fuel and. require less attention | Wecstarted off on a thom; 'wut had" fost 4h EADY TELUS 'OF HEA PIT: (een oe telnet oy eee eam Se male than any other range you tan buy. |come back with a leaking tank, While a i "'gréater co-operation not ofly between ' Canada were represented, and af Ad- : y | itv one was coming my observer' aiid TpMBBLE CONDITION: WHEN NERVES | the 'railways themrelves but also be-| ministrative Committee was formed, , Write for free illustrated booklet. went. on horseback to a town about five;..GAVE WAY AND SHE BECAME hergee the cater i and the pubis | ponsieting of: '} : | mile away, hed dinner there und on th SLEEPLESS, IRRITABLE AND SEER ee tae tic Grand Trunk; Chatr- p | way. back she saw some friends~ with 2 EXCITED. th in Pe whee : ae ' battalion playing football, so we put up ; : " je speed and efficiency with which) "¢'y Hayes Canadian Government i hoe ib ee four ad' had + ~ munition: egy pibent. foodstuffs and |p iiwiys. F q m {our horses for an hour or so.and had "| Gi, Qnty Nov. 1--Theré is an abun: [ Ben have bell moved to the front. it |) ™) oe eer < | good visit with: them. When we got back 4.00 ct sroct found right hh hun: | os realized that a still more inten- |,D. B Hanna, Canadian Northern. y 5 we went up: for an hour's engine test and -proof found right here in Orlue) ov, effort might help to speed uw! . D. Bronner, Michigar Centra puligees : | that Dr, Chase's Nerve Food js unrivalled | 8i¥ Wort misht he speed NL °F. F. Backus, Toronto, Hamitten & 7 t iss ; fl | Ge aight THOR a. Gonadal Calone! MM 8 means of forming nem, feb Hood and Meee eee allowed te sie in (BuTAle, Sia Bs d LORRON TORONTO (MONA oN cALoaRY SNOOP | up for a joy ride and be thought it great wie the exhausted 'nervous. *¥*| the 'way of publie beneft. It is J. H. Walsh Quehee Central. | . SASKATOON EDMONION |fun. He is a doctor in 4 hospital near 4 " i pected that through heavier 'loadin: Sir George Bury, Canadian Pacift a i For Sale By M i t+ | there. 'Toraorrow 'night he has- invited the ant sis Pesca almost everybody feels| of. carg elimination of unneces:ary | A resolution has- been adopt! by . r Sale By Merril! & Hubbard Captain: aid: mic, diwn for dipner." Our. the.need of restorative Gonie treatinent 2? train saurice; the' co-operative vse of (ail the railways in Canada that) real- ; |Major left today" and that means promo- joo uP 'cota. 8 off pt tired, | alt facilities, ete,, to the 'best advan: (izing the national need of co-ordi- \ thon for romebody,: Ot course T am a long [neuid! feelings. is "letter will give| tage. the country's needs mdy best be nating all indus.rlal értivitic ; way away from thet yet, I haven't even you some idea oftthe splendid results 'to| served. Much can be done to achieve |the prosecution of the « - q ----t ened o Huh yet, although } have been she obtained by vsitig this great food cure:| these results through closér co-over- ing. f cooperation, with <4 TDETTERS FROM SOLDIERS (ste ee ee een eee irae ane - t a ; ' | on ee by seenlest oem 07 Se "Some years ago my nerves ..goi the| | Very shortly after Great Britain hereby agree "to estabiish "fo -- ball hat went eroarh, the, opel, heer of me. I este mynd that on) Beams oveTond Ie MEME ie Re ahoma:as the Canaoiao Regway B. . From Pte, Wm. Smith ition all night, "The ofdere came for ux' Washer that I am éending with it: This. S"..vere attack uf hysterics Then Vind) General Managers of all the raitways Association tor National. De :. Pee, Win, Suith, who" went © overseas te pick (up and march on for two, miles a about eight or nine milee over into' came: anxious -about ve ceniition, Ie} Md made arrangements by whieh the| which shall have general aut! orgs with the 137th Bu. Transport, 'writing Where the field kitchens were, We got Hunland. twill make another souvenir OA) sizenlcmness and nervous debility. that Falwayn would 'be guaranteed the, for ulate in detail, and from: the + ic Trom West' Sanding Camp on'Sept. 29, our little bit of mulligan stew.in a 'big for you, eee eiemouble Some nights, it would | '222 C\vidends'and-s proper time, a. policy of operation of al y S Ee theoe-dey march taken by hic open pasture field and lay down between | Today is just a lovely bright "ley Hike jy my sce tren Leeuuld get 4 che of the. railways. 3 Battalion, 9 und 10 o'clock. I hud no extra blanket What September can produce at home. vowing th T renlte ceca aa tre '3 i I -will jiist "#tart at the first of our trek. that night and I wus, nearly frozen be- Tonight is: full moon, . Last. night was al the tri se cd eee lie boar rom | General Managers te fort a council |zation shall 'be acc . We got tip, wt 4.30 ani, Wednesday, hud -fore morning asthe 'night wax none too most as bright as day. Perhaps we shell. eg y tae oe 1 took is , 1 com: | amongst thembelves to, conduct the effective by the several 4 ee ee ni ell in-about 530.° Got Warm. I go: Asrméed up ubout 4 o'clock g0 for a walk after mess, Lust night We hoses, and eatnient, - took. about seven | rediways, aa ona: {a Other Ome Ce) cane facivigust xallwns: 6 6 curiae af grub for dinner which-gas (1 was s:20ld Y had to run around to: get , Rad & church service instead of tonight ae ee eee nd: my appetite re eliminate competition and: devets the! | The Canadian Kailua sf a the best meal we had till we got back-on Warmed ap; the rest got up about 5 am, the padre was going on leave. today bel ates ei Maid sora i: salwar to -essential transportation |for afoul. Defers x the Friday at 7.30 p.m. Werdid not have (After. breakfast 'we started again, Onr:_ Last night the son of the house cume bition 2 p wee ty 8 RS fopen an office, 1o_Montres h j ae a ee ite rar | ittle war suppored 40 be over: befofe-10, ome for two-erks feave, afber being 1100", Without any difficulty, Some little When'the United States came Into /and appointed a Secretar : F ef bese gga Seg eee eer tore Uy "wounded. "Today the wink wus flowing » tim" "£0 commenced losing "in weight, | the great war, the executives, of the) A Car. Service Committre, 4 é bottle and -bayersack,, and, that was plenty, °° le! teed SOGUE, Sie TIGR 0 Vat: x & * gnd I began using thy, Nerve Food various: railroads met and arranged | ing of the following, bas be: Pi . sees eeaiai tee atkes aust then birt in' Foade/'ields and woods, whipped the enimy it and the baby boy of two vests atl began using thy Nerve Fond aesin) Teengst, themsctves to form a com-| W. A. Kingsland, Canadian N 4 ee ie pasture field, Tean't tell just that morning, there sat down to cat 'our three small glasses und got rusk "zig. | O° % Henle, 1 used only. two boxes, and) Settee to operate the railroads 2s one, |eru. ; : a Where, butesome place hetwe'n here 'snd Tunch, Our Company never fired a shot | #08" a8 ey call it. 'Then he went to Prey oe ghy of Die, Chacels'Nerve | 8@ a¢ t2 get the full value of their| W. N.. Rippeyy: Canadian. Govern : Pere eee tint Tia hours' rest oud 'ate | that 'morning. My, it was, nice to see the sleep and edt up Tater all right. | The Pobd and where L see "ansone Iooking i | tramaportation facilities and elimi: ment Railways, : ' rar hingh. Started out 'hyein st 12:20, cavalry, bicyclers' and artillery--every- little beggar smokes' antl they MI 'DiNK oy nervous T say, "Get ginyone looking ill| pate competition: The Canadian Gov.) A. Locke, T.. FE. & Railway. Ez We marched till 4 o'clock when we stop. thing-- going on. They pasied ux on. the | great fun; : Nerve Food." ny a ernment, baving on several occasions |J. E. Duval, Grand Trunk. ° ped for the night. We weited sill-7 for roads by the hundreds und cavalry coming | Be War 5 'expressed.a wish that there shonid-be| A. 'Hatton, Canadian Pe e Fea eran it ea hanily worth vhile-so {ueross the fields two or three hundred of Some Facts About British Red Cross Work Dy, Ghages a Nerte Rita 8 Gene, Closer co-operation beiweeh the r.| W. A. Griffin, T& NO i, - setter a half a shire of bread, two or{ them jivst w fast ax 'hey: gould go put one | go bi Sed "ov te aie <TH frealipent of 8: Senge ee ways of, Canada an Executive Com-:. Sib:rommittees, reyortis 4 three little bifex of stew and' an-hour Inter |in.,mind of a picture show. 'Phere were e Britis! i Sion the only in stalk or Edmanson, Bates mittee was formed, cousisting-of the Administrative: Committee "yi! aise Ree acini cf toa which was pon, al fReroplanes alco, Oug enemy. were the Im jstitution( which \earries_ voluntary aid to the | Livi'ed, Toronto, Do not' be talked into] presidents of the following roads: iuaiNieted "b/endhs proeiica, jud F . fo the food 'an,ther> was a shortage. We: periuls af Canudiahs (about 400 men); sick and, wourided -of the British Forces | secepting substitute. Imitations only adian Pacific, Lerd Shaugh- these will be added fo from 1 ta a -_: aaa too ee eeercaman whe cahgut 309 There were a lot more of th» Imperiale' 2 land lend sea in' every region of the | disappoint Ki uu d , men's rations -short by some mistdke or cavalry, infantry and artillery, machine | Tis@Grk ik (herefore. tb segcurvall , we '3 other. «We bad two bhi Pebber | uns. and -seroplanes--so you can imagine |e re eran ae an ving | ee Cheet Sand' a'greutedut each, Another /fel- what a sigh' it would be, After our luneb iy the Bi Te Pad. Boekens non Peet diaibt dup for ihe night" We. on Friday we sturted back for, Camp which | Gini, Fe eet or ota farcieal " were ynder a tree in sscorner by a bush | reached in due" courre F cinve | Conus tegantl thekneghy oF nore and slept comforieble: that night, - Up a | just béen outside to cee-and lieten to the RS at Out'd Creat as 4.30 next morning for breakfast, We had' gs firing vat the uircraft,. This" ix the| 4. Sent Ont ct Greet y te carry our" packs' with us that day, a fourth time this week, but sometimes th-y | $5,500,000 for purcbuxe and upkeep of %, a. Tale Ween ineat, ond cheese for' dimmer, lose more. than they' gain. The: British | mistore 2500. maton 'aiubil cur, oy ' : We were sunporedl.to be.in actus! warfure turned them back and got two of them. /cles waxens, nl. soup Miteheng: seule ; Mf ay but our"ebmpany, hail it very They ere-ov + Canilon tonight, Sunday broad. 4 hospital trains running.in France, | oN eax, march a little then sit down or lie pight after T came from church -- thitigs each 'carrying 450 wounded, have cost) SS) . ' fr whjle. Nex we pulled up inj field a "were exciting, We could hear bombs $300,000 to build sind run WES} I bout 11.30 o'cliick, swivore we did'some fir burst and hear the airéraft and- guns fir.| $2,800,000 spent on Isr ish Red Cross { HEI - ing. at. a supposed enemy with blank ear---ing. at them, It was w beautiful 'nfon | work in trance and Belgium : | | { - : Prices Thee we cite lunch and most of "Hehi night, but Camp is,aafe, thank the $3,750,000 spent on work in, Meopo: | \ aa 5.) the boys Jay down for: u sleep. 1 never Jord for His guiding tamia India, pt,' Saloniku, Multa, 20 i E ik We let there ee ; Near East. The hospital ship ~Nubl 5 % & i a couple of wiles to # F 5 _ sent to Mesopotainis, 69 motor lunches a3 ge andther feld which Was supriosed tir che From Rleut, Bedi Wirigh sent to Mesopotamia, "Kgypt, Hast Africa | | ~# 4 "another poeition for ais to hold: Took. of | Mi? Ligne Street, snd Malt, 22 Hospitals and convalescent BS r packs pper to. ks anow letter from homes in F oF cy Salon n 3 : was sel ese fo ve i Coe er von, Liew Alfred, Weigh, pit in ie in France, Egypt, Malta and Selon EB : La <q. farm house sb.we bought the woman' out ,the R.F.C., France, duted Sent, 30 $215,000 spent on building' ad equi si 4 of eats, T-got one raw egg anil somié ap-| Denr Mother,--It is Sunday again amt' ping St.John Brigade Hospital, = 6. ples, A lot had blankets, ete., out for the | such a lovely day. We have been up over France (520 beds); and--- 7 SY ba . a Fight as: we were supposed to hold the pot: | Hunfand- once already wnd "I. think thut | $271,000 on equipment 1 maintenance. Sy ~ 'alumi is " -- | $50,000 to erect, equip and maintain re- | SS i hi creation and fefreshineént rooms in France. ee z [ rest stations in. France' for wound:d mén a 5s 7 TF en route; ax well as hostels for relatives Ps 2 : e *| visitiig wounded, and rest homes for nur- | L £ *, F sex, 16 store depots for hospital -necessar-| : It Seems a Pity to Let . ae SAT Sieh fatto for enced for dant eg? a punded and missing. P a These Babies Starve! |" nas a00 yee nt work, Rat Aten - '4 i . $125,000 to French Red Cross Society, iat : : | $175,000 spent on work in Italy : ie RUE, this is another Belgian appeal, and you are $310,000 spent on work in Serbia and CS in 4 * a littie tired of Belgiumvs trouble. Buty remem: | Montenegro EB = eS 4 ber, while it is-your problem how to plan variety $350,000 spent on work in Roumania. 1 3 siis a =I ee bi pee onl da. at of he Pein or rat Hedouo:spent on otk ts ola MUCH depends. on the heating cosy and healthful into evety- roam in the E sy n Ne chilévean thrive on this ration. 'Tens. of -thousunds of $8,000,000. worth of surgical dressings, system you install--the comfort ras it is a constant, -ever-fresh current. {F9 ee Belelan chide (onde 12) are, Mrormitilly inadequate food. [Boralal satdinents necemer ie e e your home, the health of your ° Pue S . 8 . 4 vere bern, Chien Hen ame chi sous! asbty | ron 600000 aren of thing nd family, the cheeriness of your winter De not suppose, os some have done, thet. on ' tpeatment fot sx rarest Fee oon eae, Se neko | bedding and hospital féeniture ao eles life. = biel 8 pening means a dry:atmosphere. ie igium to make way for other 0 000 the walting 'ist. | ment -sent away, mainly abroad, 416,3 y i 7 a na "Hecla" furnace: the 'air satisfies its' : he More Gapeabelar snk li pechio Sy ictegalnem | paces af food und elothing sent from Sipe warmth is easily attained. hunger for moisture as itis being fri Wweifs. Think how. they lost their fathers." §: | Lendon to the.British Prisoners of War in ere * Sela ore Ki pe ae re a Duckies 'nn ebb for 8 |enemy countries, Invalid. itehens at Hergemgy seeny: beating: systems, at ac becnins wx kaaad es eine 5 i «Sa oy hee sede ib jana palette: | tached! to hospivals in Malta, Salonika, and which | keep your home comfort- th-giving because as 'humid:as nature: . e three the Belgian Minister of the Taterior (at Le Havre, France): | Beene; bullets, i helen bathing sheds able in winter. Few however will "7% " sey « og Not is' deducted, for. administrative expenses, even for recreation and tea rooms for wounded anc oy ae : { \ ole 2 Srettiting" i rH ebro Guaranteed, too. that' (he Germane convalescent "men éstublished -in. Egypt, supply es ventilation. And No Trace of Dust, No Taint of Gas ; er- . aie 3 ee 5 "AE © -| Malta and Salonika, 6500 surgeons, nur- we believe no heating system combines " " pest x rs ~ we ADE ZR Ag Plannin yor own comfort and lazurien, Rk jaes, voluntary aid detahmens, trtcher these two advantages, quite 90 effectively From a "Hecla" Warm Air Furnace. 'Send contributions to "Miss Isabella L. George, Hon. Treasurer, | bearers, hospital orderlies ind. ambulance as does the "* la" warm-air furnace. . ane a ' ES ma Wer to Local Committee + | drivers' now serving abroad. 180° women 'And iti ran izieoee One otbek ern: you will sometitnes ad, Make cheques payable to the Belgian Relief Fund | atinbulaifee drivers serving abidad. nd itis not an expensive installation. pies os Asana nbng, ee agen this ith | In Great. Britain ' not apply to the a." You may. = SE LG tAN R ELLE a ay, ND _| 57,000 hospital beds" in the United King as Hecla Ventilates: Your pray Tek yee tae Ontario Bran ing Bt. 'erento dom. i az J My * gas, You oe = ie TO. We Medes Bag Chalrman of the Adcianry, Beard '30,000° of these provided "with nursing ome ith Fresh, Humid Air sever heard it said of a '"Heclat' no matter |E ' hes - 2 a, Se deauamive o : ataff. . It is no exaggeration to-say that even in how long it has been in use. fepeigecse| = he non a Let et a hee Ee ae | 300 teal sere. eclaak: #: Home 'the depth of winter the air in a "Hecla"- "The -patented' fused joint 'used 'in the. | sro ° - eated home i i ; raiser: rags oa | =| - i |%7400 V:A.D.s helping in. Army bospi- ed home is as pleasant asthe balmiest Hecla" cannot spread. « It is leak- d P proof -- tals eee oY. i June. ie NS ae for all time. The "Hecla" is'as clean as, ll lth BES = = : | ge we on ecruoment of King |. Ihe coat 'ae Be current of pure,. ; @. tara could be--gas-or fine ash-dust. | ic ' a resh' air. ter this dir is warmed it|passes _ need mever esca| e : aac its s {$130,000 year contributed to cost "of ee) : = the : : a {its maintenance. om ee : 3 oA_S ae ed {°"$225,000 spens-on building snd equip-| , : Mellow Air S . tes | ping Netley Red Cross Hospital (1000 4 F ma 2 ' = ge | beds)" sind * _ oe 2 urnace. : ed ' 1 reed spent on maintenance.» , * Fi = ir x g $3 AG Ser ha, Sat tea ode é 175,000 of Orthopaedic Curative Work- To ; ain pres s i 3 Bo -- ea | 'These FREE Booklets Describe The os "|" $185,000 for Facial: Injury' Hospitals. , "Hecla" Advantages: Fully ' F $100,000 for initial outlay in providing Monnaie es : Adiats: i F Bes it to yourself: to examine the: ""Hecia's ie in equpning, after are institutions for| low "sal chose your fa : ty yarmd 'with ita | oe $100,000 for materials for Red Cross pate bestia | pe ~ | working parties, £0,000 books and mag- + 2 2 fetm a - : \agines" supplied weekly for the sick and = are all described fully in 4 - ee, proper wounded. 460. motor "ambulances, ears,| | F ook is free. You should on receive securities etc., for home eervice, 28 Command De-} | E ae aise 4 q re such as Bonds -and pots. and Convalescent .Camps regularly Kf j a - Stock Certificates to. be held visited and supplied with Comforts and = - - for:Safe-custody and collec-" Guees RE '= bs .. tion. of Coupons or Dividends. ~The homie (London, Wag). administré | 1 Fy = , 3 Sr ae tion' and management expenses (excluding. S| @ Write for Booklet. 3 i = § : 43 Hospitals) for. the year ending October 20; | F3 ; < ie Reyal : 1916, was 2.92 per cerit, of the total ex-| }F bad ' sagen penditure-oF less than 3 centx on the «lol! 2g Audited incounte Ihave been, supplied to ra | the Canadian Red Cross Society. aS

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