Northern Advance, 19 Dec 1918, p. 5

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We can Save You Doliars by Cleaning and Renovat- ing your Clothing. We Clean or Dye every kind of clothing for Men. V-J omen and Childremalso Curtains Draperie, &ct _ 1 U..li1Cl\:u\. u.u..s..\... \ I i 1Vl1a1\. `V L_.llAl_ \Ju. so Opposite Barrie Hotel Phone 229. `L=LsLLLR FLOUR MILL] wag---uw ___.,, To claim merit is one thing -- To prove it is an entireiy different lnatier. -"' " `-7 "\-___,_ lwuoua cm: A good supply of Bran and 1 Shorts and Chop of All Kihds ALF. 13A}{_N_E_13, `:3 GROCER PICKLING SPICES cmcman CORN, 1 or com cnor DEG: ---_ Cor. E-li;a:beth IandV1(V!ary Sts. Orrock; 1`o:_-0ru1u-,- m.-u......_., ._ Frank Goodwin; iiitmt-1:11 se(-1'ct2\1'_\'. Bro. B. R. Ste\\':u't; Dir. C012, Bro. Alex. Ste\\':u't; t1'easurc1', Bro., J. A. Y` Corbett; lecturers, Bros, N. G. J;uu- KNOCK .. ieson, H. E. Speers; cmumitu-c=.`,& M Bruce Cowan has returned Bros. F. .\[ai1e. L. M. Stewart, Al- 110m`? h'`_ ` -`L C ; Gl191P11- bert Toxiey, `John Copelgmd, \\"i1- M135 1411115111 Admits is able to be liam Vl:1ssoL'f; inside tyler, M. `mt -Liter 3 recent illness. Walker; outside t.\'1er, 11. Elliott. -`11'S~ -3- 3- ROM is visiting friends Death of Clare McDonald. lat L01l`___`,'f0l'd Mills. ._. Born much 26, 1892. died Dec.? ;`.[1`- W1 -`11'='- 1 vm'v<=, of B=u'ric,' 11, 1918, aged 20 years. Sm-h \\';1s `````'110d 111`. and .\Ii-s. Will Robert- SOD. the number of days meted to .\[1.-. " ~r11,__-..,1 m....,. \rr.T)mm1d. one o[ their Te "km." l'1'i011L1S of this com-i " **`-MA-' tn A--M 12+.` rim. Syuipathy to the bereaved family {THE SOLDIERS A11), 1 COMMISSION. i has been iuo1`po1':1te(l by the Prov-- ince of Ontario for the purpbse of assisting to reinstate discharged of- ficers aud men in civil life. \Ve cordially invite the co-ope1'a- lion of the public in the important- work of securing employment for soldiers who have been discharged from military SC1`V1CC. VOCATIEONAL TRAINING Classes for the vocational re-edi1- cation of soldiers who have been so disabled as to prevent them from re- ` sulning their J.'o1`111e1' occupations are` provided free of cost, and in ad- dition, the support of the soldier and his dc-penrlc-nls is pro\'i.(.-d during the period of 1'c~L1`z1iI1ing and for one month after. ":`,.i.Li. __4'.......a:A.` ..r. L\ IHULILH illLU1. Fu1`t'nc1' inL'o1'mu1.ion as to courses Inny be obtuinctl from W. W. Nichol, Superintendent of Eclucae `tion, 116 College Street, Toronto. ` RELIEF FUND I)m1-utionls for soldiuns fzlmilit.-s in tcnlporilry dis- tress will be tlmnkf.'ully rec-civcd and z1nkno\\'Iedged, and should be made payable to the order of the Com- 1n;cc;nn the as:-3ist:111ce of .U.I1dll. ULLLUU . 116 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO I m-1...n..\.... 11- oonn ALLANDALE - ONT. BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, + TOYS, ETC. A " DAILY AND `WEEKLY PAPERS _ LU uuuuuuu |J.Lo J-\l-LU\JJ.I ul-\J . Telephone N. 2800 Office Hours: 9 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday, 5 pm. . W. D. McPHERSON, K.G..M.I . (Thai:-nnnn J .` WARWICK, Secretary hat Our Correspondents Find E Worth Recording 4` 9; 000.1 "}" -'% .}'~%~~X`~~!2"X%" .*'!2*~2~I . Superior Quality Tooke and Co. s Bookstore 21* your selection EMPLOYMENT Head Office: T'I II`I'Ifl GIT` PHONE 215 .)..v.,Lu..I. ..L ( Chairman the number UL u`u._\a ...-.-.. -- Edward Clare .\Ic-Donald, the-` mo-st popular young` men who oxor 3 lived around Ivy. Clam), us t.`no, l1(`.'l` ' ceased was lmown, cmluuwrul hi:nsL:h" ` ' whom 110 canno in u<)1;t`.lCt, l of the 'lm_\'.<." in all: No man was more` ` 21 l1ulpi11'.-j hand \`.'lu.-re '?;'n3}e(1 tl1:1-was he and he `.\';1s at . _L .1... 1i'.. n1` tho (-nlu.-:m;v `ycou. .1. r. Norman Th0111P-3'0: _ near .h`.g'bert, has" bk ~ M `l.Tll'a m-nnm-tv p1'e\'alenL n1:u:iu_\., tin ed him ulmul l)e(-. L uml ~.i!'i:r .~;umr- dnys. this tl<:\'elu1)c inlo pm-u1.ioni:.x `vhich exit off -.\ most )_n'omi.siiig; 1i1"r:. The (lee(-n.~:('l (`(llli(l ::zi_\' \':li;il`. low can, that he haul no exieiuies. De- ceased \\':1.~'. :1 }'(mn',: man of fuiu physique, sl:i11(li1ig about 5 feet 10 1, inches and weighell over `.200 pounds. The fune1':i1 was held on ]<`1-i.l2~.y at 2 o clock to the 1.\'y P.1'esbyl.eri:m _ Cemetery and c(n1>`i(le1'i11g' the duy :1 "large concourse of people followed ~ the remains to their last x'esl.in;_: -' place. The funeral servit-e was con- = ducted by the leeeaseLl s pastor, the it Rev. R. H. .\':une1`\'ille, assisted hy Rector Dew, of ivy. A joint choir assisted in the song: services. m1_- 1).... Q,.m.-.....;]1,, gm: his text THORNTON % -2:-:-:`:-E Llllg hU.L\.u,\., esday evening o last 'o1m Mays lost a large barn by fire. Spontan- stion is supposed to In- All the stock was re-- with I\Il\Ill|- .....V,, 71 (:0. IS oi.` b<>_\'s." spo ` man ,0 1 hc1pin5_;' hand ,. thn ms . _ u... 1:a"n at 4}... pm the music. . The Rev. R. ll. Sonierville paid Kingston :1 visit recently. r Messrs. Charles IIL-my, I\'uvil'n-. Jamieson, E. E. Patton and George 1 Keist attemled Guelph fair lust ` ;v. ' 'eek and all are well szitistied with 1 y their visit. 5 A_Mr. Russell Griffith has returned ( W` from a trip to New LiSl{Ci11'Ll and is : much taken up with the possibilities of that country. A son was born to Mr. and 1\I1's Miller Jennett recently. `A young (laughter urr1\'e(l recent- ly at Mr. and Mrs. 'l`. G Soytlie`s. Mrs. Albert 'St`e\v:11't and (l:lu`:,"l1` tar, Miss Murpory, of Iizipiiskauxiiig Qagnp, u'_c_ yisiting at the tit.-r'm<:.1"s| `moth-er"s, Mrs. Stmyart, here. Major Bennett. of Camp l3orlu'-1, "lis visiting friends here. Rumor says Mr. James Gilpln has bought out Mr. Binns, here. ' Am in Hmiu went the ineinhers oi .llLl' _)Uuuj.3 ...\.._ nd Clare, 5 known, km: "])1)_\'H `- _,. __. nun is extended to Mrs. ...J nun \V_ srnce in St. Jude's .1; to Rector Dew lenly ill at the 1`(.`(3e11uy. ghter G Scyt.1\c s. 'St-c\va1't )01'y, .tTmg i;`r.,-1':-11 lompson, it furxnct ,has' bought nut 1.....,. ....,1 nu ..... de: 1 uamtruct 1 ) A m :x.|`| .th c I 450, surrounded the grave. The Orange services were conductecl ' by Bros. Harry Banting and Wesley Martin. A ..__.L.....+,\..._< annnn um: nhservn Martin. - A portentous silence was observ-~ ed by all as they looked for the last time on the remains of a true broth- ner. The Orange Society, particular-` ly L. O. L., No. 450, has lost a ster- ling friend and brother, the neiglrii borhood a true hand in times of trou- '; ble and need, and the parents a low ing son, and the remaining members` ot the family a consistent and a1- fectionate brother. We extend our sympathy to those who are.\x__1ow call-I ._ ed to mourn. 'L- ..... ...:..... ~n\nn11'\nI' nF H19 ed to The remaining members of the family are: _ Parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McDonald; brothers, Ceei) and Bruce; sisters, Mrs. J. Hattom and Marion. The bearded grain may ripen ,n L_._....LL LL.` e'|;-na- ;` IJCLD Iilhu g... ._, last Sunday owing _being taken suddenly Utopia morning service. _ On \Veduesday cvenir -[week Mr. John 1 '- new frame Iira eous combustion sup; the cause. sto moved. '.i`h:\t. ""1116 Dczuutzu ,5-nun Luud I. Aswe1l beneath the skies; But buds will open fairer In distant Paradise. 1VIcssrs. Albert and Tom Rmldsg are home from the West. 15 1' 117:...._:.... .1. .119: rrnf. hiq home Irom um vv can. R. J. Wiggins, who -has got his discharge from the R. A. F., Camp Borden, spent last week with friends in Shanty Bay before going to his home in Winnipeg. '\r , 1:... Ac \1 un;nn- nn inn`!- home 1n Vv 1I1n1pu;.;. Mrs. Maw, of Minesing, and her nieces, the Misses Irene and Fran- cis Dawson, of Vespra, called on friends -in the village this week. If T, TA:1~`1~/\I\ .1. Ian: 1'n I1'1eLlus '1u MIC \ Ll1(Ii.5\; M...) ...,...-. I Mr. Jos. Leighton, who has ju:~:t returned from the `Vest, is spend- ing a few days with his dzuighter, Mrs. Duncan Wiggins. 1 , . ___._1 .......-.:.... van mvxnni 9+ in l\ l1`S. Ul11 l(3llI1 \V1;='5l.ub. I A social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, Sr., on Tuesday eveningr last., The evening was spent in playing games. -~-J ----M- Ah u-nv\n\I" n n-mu] Hlnn I ovenmg was spun xu 1.uu_y.u;., 53...... and music. All report a good time. Mr. A. Couglllin shipped a cm-load of stock to Toronto on Saturday. 7 n,_,1_..._. .,L.1..C nnlnnnv A" OI SLOCK LU .LUJ.'UllLU uu LJubu1uu_y. Jas. Readnmn, chief enineer of Barrie Bram], Wm be the stcanler Toronto, m-rived h01nclhm.e Volunteers to finish on_ _Frid=J.f,' 01; the `Vi11t.Cl'.= . _ 2:35 am] 1'_e_f ugee gavr1ne_nls._ Th`-`"9 hs beer` Sweml cascs H|`11f out and which should f ` 1 ~ m__.__._ 1.. 51.2- 1nnn'lH-u1n4-nhv Ln ~ .1 , __ . #... 1.... 1 l-I-|\IV\I\.In Our sympathy `Hugh Gibson, whose second son, W. ' Lorne was removed by death ream`.- ly,_ The remains were interred 11! i the family plot in the Union Ceme~ tery `last Thursday. This is the fourth death in the family in at very few years. Mr. farmer " ~- L`--hm-+ 1.-.m- huuL`.'ili`. nut ollf be sllippcd influenza in this locality lately, but in the p`ck;,,g on ,_];m_ 15 1f the` mostly among clxildrcn. The sci-u)n'::1 sewing axi1im.ioS win continue L01 have been closed until after tl1c\cm.r\. on this work `um um nish`-(1! (`.lu'istmas lloliclays. up 511 the and 01` tl:\x1.;.*._.-_`;,_.._:`s-,~_,:;`,d_.__;;-3.!_`_ shop closes. Q4. `\ I .. on _1<`r1cl;.1y 101; we \V11lW-l'.- `as and 1'e1'ug'ee garmenls \VuM;u uxu; , . L . . ._ . . . .. . I '. (..:-m.l- hull 1-luau`-ru ul -""'_"`-" ) Sllup Uluhllb. A N St. .\l.m'_\"5 Ch'.:1'<-11 had cl1:11';_;'e )1 UT0PIA- `Hm -.s`}iu1) S:1h1`.'1:1_\'_ Doc. 14; nu.-t 1'c.~ The Seventh Line donated to tl1(-`cams $55. 34 _,\,,.1,-C-'5 gluu-..,1.` R011 CY055 1'00"; Hm-"'i: 0 SM-"\\`ilAl 11:1\'v r'11nx"_"v ."~z1tu1`<.1z1_", Duo. `.31. `hiya (Shy $5~25- gaml the ('o|1owin-_: S:m1rdu_v the S01 Mr. Chzlrlcs Miller visit-ed 1'l`9"h'~`1"'d3m-5' _.\i41 Society. friends 1`C0U11."- Shop cmmuiitov this weak: Mrss. Mr. and Mrs. I)c.~:._j-unlixl, B1 L`f1L'l1s1,m;;u,-y; next week, _\l1's. I :Lync. Wood, \'iS'\t9`:l M13 W1 Mm` E.1`~ 1`5i"l|)11's. Garvin. Bnukkccpel`, Mrs. W. on Sunday- R. Porritt. A few from here -.1tt(.-ndcd the fun- Donations S:mu.day, D, 1.}; cral of Mr. Clare Mclbnald at 1VY.nc:renr..-1 Khaki Circle: $16.25; m on 1-`riduy. \Ve sincerely e.\:teudm1r1LinC Utopia $5.75; Clmves $5.07; _.,__.__.. ._-_..._-.. -"" 1. t11`3b`31'C`'d f`ily' M1`. l\Io1'1'is0n and staff of \\"c.st Y1Y.._.,1 C1,,'l.,.,.I :21: av? n-nyrnnnf f'nI` .\ The L'1'ienL1s of com- | sou. . ! I muxiity are pleased to see Ptc. Geo, _ ]. L11'cl1z1ss is home :1;_;;1in :1l'Ler being ~:\\`oL1I1(l(:d in 1h':1x1ce. 1' I .. .1_1:... ..a... K. `1\\`0L1Im(:u 111 rrauxcu. Quite :1 ulnuixu` 0!.` ladies :1ttem1c-4} lithe Sewinv,-' Circle uh .\I_1'<. W. H. i,\Ia1'Lin s on. \\'cd1Le:~'.dziy, lust \\'c(,`i~Z. `The next Iixeet-iii; is to he at 1,[i's. I. Ci1'a1i:1111 s on .J;um;u`y 8. I A. ...... , -u u.I-n.-- 1L. \.l1uA1Auu.: u.. -,........r , \4` A merry Chris`.nms and `])C1`l)l1S I\'c\v Year to all. UILLIIULULH . The heavy rain on b`z1l.111'd:Ly about Iixlishcd the sluighiug -in fl1t>;(2 p:u'Ls. Emerson llickling and Dan Key have gone to the s11zmLie.s for the \\`intc1'. ' 1` 1r r 1`Z..! .'l.n,1 \\ll|LL'l.'. I). M. Coutts finished threshing 1'01` this season and has brought his outfit home. run ' ' , 1-_., H. 1.-.. 1`....... 1';-InlL. ouuu nomc. The new furnztce has been install- ed in the .\Iethodist Church by of- fatt and Parr of Barrie, and is giv- ing g'ou(T`ser\'ice. ` xr:.... hm-:,1.-. Rm~.-nn-m- Inns: rntnr11-I lug Itguuu :L:L\n:\:. . Miss Davida Barra_g'cr has return- ed to her home in Toronto. 1r- 1*: n. h_.-_.1-.. Al! 'II`,1n-nus In (N1 60 llur uuuu: All .|.U.|uuuu. Miss Ruth Brandon, of Edgar, is visiting at H. Bcrtram s at present. 1r ,,,_1 `nr.... A-.,`l..,.... Dnkina nv-n from Eg'bert, has uuu.;._-,u.. .Mr. George 1-Iill's property here and will take possession about ;\Izn'ch 1, 1919. Mr. llill has made good in the boot and shoe business. The young people of this locality held 11 very successful dance lust Wednesday evening in the O1`-.111ge Hall. Tlioruton orehestirai 1u'o\`iled " "mv 7? ll` Rm11e1'\'ille VlSlLUl`:," Ill: 11. .L)U1u1u.|u .3 uu tIA\4u\.al-v- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robins urn spending the winter with Archie De- vbenham ._ I cautioned Him. Minister's wife -(to her husband) ---Will you help me to put the drawing room carpet down today, dear? The room `is clean. Minister, (vexntiously) - A11, well, I suppose I will have to. `Wife-And don't forget, John, dear, while you are doing it, that you are a minister othe Gos- 'P.].~ . . .. I l beautifully A SHANTY BAY CRAIGHURST. DALSTON i Mrs. \Vn1. Bnyliss, Tiffin Street, : Allandale, has received two lette1'.=. _`recently from her `son, Corp. Walter '_LJ. Bayliss, who \\'ent*awz1y _\viL1x the I l76th' `Battalion. He is now in B `;|C0., 7th _Pl_atoon, ith Canadian Bab ,_ talion. '\V'1'-itilig to his niollier l_'ru1u if France on Sept. 28 he said that af- `_lte1' `being in England for some time he was once more back in France 'J'."here was a cleanout on the stu'L`f, he said, and about ten of us were returned to duty, and all being men who had been over before we wer- sent right out to look after the new H1:-:1-. TTm-rv T.Tn vnnnfirvnnt` ........ J7 WOMEN CRY FOR JOY AT CANADIANS ARRIVAL him. SBDD llguu Uub LU Juun uLw.:n Luv u`... men. He mentioned that I Iar1'y Gartner was in the same party with ,,,,u,__. `AA-Ln ,1.-.&n.1 nk 9.1 1111111. In another letter, dated Oct. 24,i he says, We have been pretty busy lately and I have not had much time to write. \Ve are having it fairly easy just now and I am try- ing to catch up with my letters. I don't know how much further Fritp is going to retire, but he has been i going back pretty fast lately. But I guess you know as much about it as I do. \V'e have had a great time lately driving Fritz out of some of I these towns. He has been here over four years and d-idn t like the idea `of leaving. He would go out one end ' " of the town as we came in the other i-end '0 were the first Engiish troops that the people had seen and `know `who we were and they ran _ away from us. But when the_y found out who We were nothing was too good for us and the ladies were all crying for joy. The Germans `had been living with them for over four years and they have sure had a hard time of it. in so"1e of these places they didn t 9 V_;l`hiirSday, Dccmber, 19, 1918. om: soinlaks BOYS I .lt:1u LIJL Luuua. lg Packing notes and ha`/.21;11' :`.uk1m\.-. |1edg`ment.~; will be made In-,.\'1`. \\'~..--.-' [T110 5910 in ;\11m1dale netted 5:-'3lHL money that cpnlus in now will he sent at once to the ulcers of UM: Field C01nl'orts Comx:1is.~;ion in ling- lancl, who lmvu 1n:ulo am u1j;ox1L up- {peal for funds. 1 1')....l.u.~ nnlnu IIVIA` `n-u~/mn~ ml;n.n\\` \Ve wolild draw the aiteiitioii oi. those of our readers who are in ur- rears with their suhseript`i0n_s to the fact that it is usual to pay in ad- vance. It is possible that legislation * may be brought in on these lines, - similar to that passed in thet United -, istates, with the object of conserving,-' ` I - paper. Other newspapers are point- ing out that in these days of liigh 5 prices and labor~that it is as needs- . sary for people to-keep their sub- e scriptions paid up as it is to pay` - their butcher and baker. To agree with our qgntemporaries and would ask our readers who are in arre:1r:~: to kindly forward their subscrip- \ tions without delay. We have a choice assortment of Funeral Cards in stock. All orders *1 for printing these cards are executed i with the utmost despatch. Advance Office, 123 Dunlop Sh; Phone 53. L, RED CROSS NOTES FIELD COMFORTS PAY FUNERAL CARDS There was no ser:-me E H .4`. .1.... nu-hur 1' ch glad to `s up pyj:11n- e gaVr1ne_nls._ \vhi_c_h_ are hieh '15 TL` "1\1\l V 'I(,'l `v . itev .\I1's. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE mi mvmca ID an u\.L.\,.) pay \Ve \Vlll UU 0| i.. I `x 7?iZi!\"'}='liK=`-3i??i5WF'iiF?t - l\'lany s the time they ll bring back a pleasant thought of the giver. For a wide selection come to Moore s-there are slippers for the entire family all of the very best quality to be had to sell at their respective prices. Slippers purchased now will be exchanged after Xmas in case sizes. are ....A. ...-.....nn4- ""'l"l' not correct. I'10lZ COITCCI. Men s Slippers in Black and Tan Kid in Everitt and Romeo Models, with turned leather soles and low heels, sizes 6 to 11; at ......... ...... ..$1.75 to $3.00 pr. Women's Fancy, Cosy Slipper in all the wanted colors, soft padded soles and heels and fancy trimmings, sizes 3 to 7. at ......................... ..$l.35 to $2.25 pr. Women s.Slippers in Juliet Model, fur bound; in Brown. Black and Mauve felt, sewn leather soles and low heels, sizes 3 to 8, at .......................... ..$l.90 pr Women's Boudoir Slippers in most every color in Kid and Suede, beauti- fully lined and have soft leather soles with and without heels, at ......... ..$l.75 up Childrens Xmas Slippers in cosy warm styles, including an Ankle Strap Model in fancy plaid wifh soft leather soles and heels. Sizes 4 to 10 ...... ..85c. pr. Sizes 11 to 2 ...... .. 95 pr. Magor Deuueu, UL V....._. '~\is has bought Binns, As is their went Q. 0. L. No. 16 held their inniual ' 'ng Dec. 13, in their spacious hall. After the installation of offi- cers a bountiful repast was enjoyed 1 l ( .:by all present which \\'as L'ullo'.\'<- by speecl1-inaking, songs, etc. No. 16 1s in :1 \`e1'_v l'lour1shing (:()l1(llLlOll and from the personnel ot'_ the elli- cefs recently elected greater success in store 1'01` the future. (_)ll'i(:L-1'5: `N .l\I., Bro. J. .\l. Speers; D. Bro. `-' `. lSinelair; chaplain, Bro. .\1'tlnu' Orroek; l`Ol:O1'(ll11g sec-1'et:\1'_\', Bro. D D Q+m\'sn'i: C012, We. have an unusually large and attractive assortment for of Spats, Felt Boots, Hockey Boots, Moccasins, Rubbers, etc. 8.30-U.o1_v Communion 1l.00--M01'ning' Prayer and sex`- `mon, Mu'1'y. .`3.00--Sun SvlLot.31 and Hiblr (.`I:1ssos. 7.00-Speciz11 Carol Service. 8.00-I'Io1y Communion. ` 11.00-\Iorning .Pr:1yo1' and Holy ` Communion. '`rirsii,7 C-Ezurch Collier St. Methodist Churchhl There` will be Clxristmus sewices with special Christmas music morn- zing and evening. _Subject of eve- ning sermon, A League of/Nw tions. l mu, , ,_--1 .._. ...H nmnnnh 0+ hnth txons." i The pastor will preach at both ;servi.<:.es.. __ V Rev. H. D. Raymond, Vicar. Third Sunday in Advent. Pastor, Rev. R. J. Fallis. Slllxday, Dec. `_ .`_ 1`u1. CHRISTMAS DAY GEFT BUYING THE XMAS GIFT FOR EVERYONE! Sunday, Dec. 22nd. SHOULD BE YOUR FIRST CONSIDERATION WHEN Canada Fond Board License. No. 8-3270 Retail Grocers TEAS and cp1=1_=EEs {ound About Barrie

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