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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1910, p. 8

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wuuu 19. uontxomarv was loud -guilty of nnnotaughtor It the North 1-- Ann-. -M): nnmmnnnndntlon D. H. nacLAREN Life is Short u Iowan"- 7u.."I."ro"nEm-o" Bar: of nllow soup should be div- ided into Iquuen piece: for use, u noon on bought. by mount of spice: 0! string sttachod totwo places of are-wood for hsndlu. Thhasvoldl the ' -g-Q. nnnnnul `I-Q in": UITWUOII KW` IIIIIII-I wuta caused hn um I-I %I1_l\ HARDWARE clear up au gnu Lani vvuuvn-. It was never contended before that such women had not the right to vote `These women do vote in Toronto. and have voted for years. There has been IO-10-I-O-l-O-l-0+0-l-I -- no change in the law. What eect would the decision have?" Mr. Spence was asked. It would work both ways. of course. All the women do not vote local option, although we get our share 0! them. Why," continued the secretary, if that law is good, all the local op- tion by-laws could be attacked on that ground, and the shre-wdest lega-1 talent has been employed to upset them. but they have never attacked them on that ground. It is incon- ceivable that it should stand. .. . n,s,_; _; _.x_.. --:..A._..I ....L `f\ or`, Barrie W jlj. Vlllll -nvvvnn---v-~-vuv- to nccy. Ho mmy injured Elmer Xno in ojoctlng hnntrouhilhotol. area: an BREWS'l`ER-At lot 19, con. 8, Inn- lnl, Oct. 17, Mary Brewster. aged `M: vgnnn . Iv yunnc. . OOTA-At 36 Mulcaster *8t., Barrie,` Oct. 15. Ellen Cots. aged 73 years. GOODYEAR-At lot 16. con. 13, Inn- um, Louisa Goodyear. aged 34 gnu. _ POWELL-Iu Barrie. Oct. 18, to Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Powell. Maplemvo, an -A-. yuuxu. KENNY-At Crown Hill, C1aronceIM. third son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny, aged 2 yeors. MA8ON-At Toronto, Oct. 7. 1910, in his 80th year. 0 J. Mason. S1-.. formerly of the P. O. Inspectors ol- Iloe. at Barrie. son 0! the late Oom- miuuy-General. John lluon, of the British army, nnd brother-im luv of the late Hon. R. A. Hu-rlaon (154.1 fnnbhm ll. nfnrln IVLJJIJ rauaan Angus .-..\.-..-v-. ' Rev. Ben H. Spence, secretary oi |the Ontario branch of the Dominion Temperance Ariiance, is not worrying over the decision of Judge Barrett of Port Eigin that women who were only tenants and not lreeholders had not the right to vote. The alliance will commence the necessary legal proceedings with a View to upsetting the judgment. IIYL z.. .._I.. oh. 4Lu-lalnn nl nnn hula. Iyllu J uusluvu Iv- It is only the decision of one judge said Mr. Spence. "There are judg- ments on the other side by other county judges, high court judges and clear up to the Privy Council. IAIA _..__ _-..-.. _.._L....I.uI I-iglnu-A flint ll cut I? - KEN'l'--At Mealord, Oct. 11, to Mr. and Mrs Frank Kent, A son. ' MORGAN-In Barrte, Oct. 18. a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Mor- '\Jlll'lI'11l In IE3 Bpllilia uuu IUD EIIUI 5. Mrs. Hogg leaves to mourn her loss, besides her husband, two daughters. Misses Georgina and Ro- berta, and three brothers, Wm. and George Saunders at Chicago, and James, of Grand Falls, Montana. mu- a....-..-`l onnb nlam 0-his nftnr- Burris. Oct. 18. Anal: White. acid 47 yuan. rrana -nogg or unit. mother of. Miss i-Iogg of the Central School sta. The salt Raerormer referred to `Mrs. 1-Iogg's death as follows:- Yesterday `morning at half past seven there passed to her rest allie- iong resident of Gait, in the person of Mrs. Frank!-iogg, after along and painful illness. The late Mrs. I-Iogg was a daughter of the late Robert. Saunders, who died about twenty- seven years ago. Seldom, if indeed ever, has the town of Gait been more saddened by the departure of one in private life The departed lady was gifted "with singular love ableness of person, and with a grace of manner altogether rare. Her winning manner. her gentleness of spirit, her cordiality, her bright and sunny cheerfulness, that was marked by acertain mirthfulness quite peculiar to herself, her geniality of spirit, all gave her a place in the community that will not soon be ll- ed. But probably the late Mrs. I-logzg will be longest and most lovingly remembered for her utter kindness and unse-lshnees of life. Her joy and delight in life were formed, not only in the large circle of friends, who gave to her alove and devotion not often seen, but especially among all whom she could help or cheer. The sick, the poor, the sorrowing, these were her constant care-and her life work among these was beautiful. Herself slight and frail, she yet ever seemed to have strength to spare for the needy or the weak. A humblefo1- lower of the Master, she went about doing good with a quiet and unob- trusive unselshness that won the love of hundreds of hearts. True. gen- tle. tender, pure in heart. ever rip- ening in soul. through manifold trials and suilering, it is probable that none has gone forth from amongst us more loved or lamented. Her 891100 memory will long be cherished, an inspiration and a strength to all who -love and admire a life that is truly Christ-like in its spirit and its effort. Mn: I-Inca lnnvna in mnlirn her November-T1S_-1_6`-1`.7-_1.8-19. 1910 James. 0! urauu x"u.us, Montana. The iuneral took place this utter- noon at 3.30 to Mount View Cem- etery. Rev. B. E. Knowles being in charge 0! the services. The members lot Knox Board 0! Managers, of which Mr I-Iogg was chairman, at- ltended the iunerali in a body. and sent I n handsome oral pillow. vonvu-vnw mun-u .-. uo~c\4--\- ..-_--_. A triend of mine pointed out to me 3 this morning"that section 86 of the act `might be interpnated so as to ex- I I elude unmarried men from the tran- chise. If we are going to give votes only to married men and married wo- man, why not go still further. and specify that they should have a cer- ber of children?" even.- I DORAN-At. Midhurst, Oct. '17. a son. to Mr. and Mrs.'Jamee Doran. EMMS-At Oro Station. Oct. 8, 9. son to Mr. and Mrs. Jones Emma. FISI-IER-In Barrie. Oct. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher, Innisl St a daughter. JEFFREY-At Dalston, Oct. 13. a daughter, to Rev. C. B. and Mrs. Jerey. vrnuuvn .AA. nn..-l....A An` 11 An Ils- vauaq noun In last week : Examiner reference was made to the death of Mrs. Eran: Hogs 0! Gait. mother 01. Miss the Central sum. dam Ratonner referred d_ea.th'es Vnarg-A-.. __..__n.._ -4 I -- IIW OK CIIU IBIS KIUII. no no clue: Justice ot O`tnrIo. rho Interment Inn in 81 WILL FIGHT THE DECISION , ,._-A-_._ OBITUARY --The eleventh annual meeting of the County of Simooe Bee-Keepers Association will hold in the P01- ice Court Room, Barrie. on Sat Oct. 22nd, at 1.30 p. m. The meeting will be addressed by Morley Pettit, Pro- vlncisl Apisrist, on "Bees on the Fume" All persons interested are Invund n ntfnnd - The largest exhibition of homcummn products ever ha in caiuda nun'-n.owns-non1-v:crrn1.:s Special Excursion Rates 0.... .II nnlnn In nun-in Ade vnur lnml Rnilwnv Agent I` l.rn.I., All IDOKQJII lnvitvd to attend. navy \InJQQ\rnar Anna: - -7 Apply glycerine to a scald directly the accident happens. and cover it up with strips o1 mg soaked in glycerine. If the glycerine is not at hand apply nled oil in the aune way '4. 1.. _..I_;..) -..L I._ - _..;u_-I\ nu.-L, ..u. -.....-v.- I The pastoris attending the Bap-` tist Convention of Ontario and Que- bec in 'IbI-onto this week, and in his nbsenceon Sabbath the services will be taken by Mr. W. J. Justice in the torcnoovn, and Rev. W. Thornley in the evening. uuuu uyya; -uz-nu. vs. no may .a--.... ..-, It is poumd out by a medium con- -3: temporary thnt there is nrlght way with I and own-ong way 01 cougirlng. Some put, , chronic eonghere seem to be proud of gh. M, P the terrible noise they make. 1,". To test tea. burn ounnll quantity again. on A metal plate. with good to: me am amount of ash remuning is small. in- .04. 3,, creating In quantity as the quality of um-go an ample tested detenorouu. 1.` u. youvmh to livelong and be.uId ke thy and happy. an your lung: day then. IEORGE VICKERS, HOUSEI;0LD HINTS A, _ ___I_I .1 BAPTIST CHURCH A FIELD DAY FUR HOSIERY BUYERS The Greatest Hosiery selling event ever held in Barrie, 9,500 pans of Cashmere and Woollen Hosierv for Ladies, r`:_-1- -_..1 n-__- _-_ .1 1:LL1_ r~1 -1 1 Cgme t`(")A[]t1iis store While o_ur Grand Display of Hosiery % 1s at 1ts Best. iimario Exhibition _ Cf\B%\ Made both for women and for men in perfectly ttin sizes. Twenty-one dierent weights sud qualities ' from warm, heavy ribbed garments particularly Iuitab e for outdoor workers to the soft, nely knitteci underwear no soothing to sensitive skins. Your local dealer eells Slaneldh Unshdnhble Underwur. can request. con STANFIELDS LIMITED. - - - Tnunn n 1 -n You can ri y judge underwear by details. The securing 0 drawer stn the fastening of buttons---the sewing; such etnils as there nudi- cnte a manufacturer : re ard for thorou hness. Staneld : Unshrinkable nderwear is ewith but one ida in n1ind-t.o give you long wearing Many person do not drink nsu!- ciont supply of water to maintain health. Six glasses: day is some time: necessary to help carry on the impurities of the human systan. '4 __,_ . In preserving. cunning and jelly- llkilll iron or tin utensils should naval` be mud. The fruit acids attack these metals, and so give a. bad color and motdlic taste to the products. `mu-nlnhad -nu:-1. nu. .-1......-1 uuu nil !-E116 IIIIDO I0 [I10 DTOGIICES. Tex-nlehed silver is easily cleaned powdered whiting mixed to a with umnonie end water. Rub paste on with one leather, and enbther leather to polish it on run _.. -u_.__ _.u, . . _-1... onchim will not last long if oodabo used in the washing of it; thetdoro. nu soapy water (or wash- |m menu. otc., pgmrnea with gilt ,ud keep nods cu-dully any from than. Ink stuns on silver or plgted ar- tlclu may he rmzoved with a paste mado of chloride of lime and water. This should belelt on for 3 little whileand then washed on in warm water. The` following is a. valuable freckle lotion, which may be dubbed on to the skin two or three times daily: Chloride of ammonia, 1 dram; distill- od water, 1 pint; lavender water, 2 drums. lnnd night with pure, fresh air, and let: your systan absorb all the sunshine Iyoucan possibly secure [or it- LJl.4lJ..I.L\-L\J vats; vv \.I\JLL\aJ.1 J.L\JQ1\zJ. y J.\J1 `Girls and Boys and little C i1d.ren. IIJIAXAII. A BRAND RALLY UF STERLING =`=8TOBK|Nl} VALllE8"----- NOW READY-A display of Hosiery that will ive you every opportunity to choose stockings or the season s wear, in variety and quantity that is not equalled hereabouts and at the same time demonstrates to you the advantage of buying stockings at this store. For eight years we have exerted every effort to procure Hosiery at the minimum cost and are now giving you value that has no equal in this district. STANFIELDS LIMITED, Drawer Straps put on to stay on: Soma readers of Tha Family Harald and Hook` :1 Y , going to hava a FREE_TRlP to tho Oll ountry lauji: ' Vlrlta for aampla copy, glvlng full particulars. Io homo In Canada should in without `Illa family and Iaakly Star, of Iontnal. A combination of Three Papers, each the best of its kind? A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, the best in the world. A FAMILY MAGAZINE, clean, wholesome and progl` AN AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, recommended by? leadlnt Azriculturlsts of Canada- Free Trip to the Old Countlli [Ganada s Greatest Newspaperg The Family Herald and Weekly Star MONTREAL 5 - S'rAm'I:I.n's~ UNDERWEAR rwwuuu u-u-w---w-v-- --v---- faomdlpolnulnontuio. Ask youtloal R:ilwnyAgcnt Cm can-tinshn, __,____ ---.-.-"_, .-uuumnunuill I] `leading Rgriculturlsta of Canada. I, All three for the price of one, only one Dellara Yean entishdion. The drawer Itnpe are aecutely attached on special staying machines. Nothing but best 6 ply thread and utmost care us good enough for on: sewing operations throughout. The button: go on to stay. Ev seam, every stitch in ti ht. Staneld : Unshrinieiile Underwear ia dependlgle. TRURO, N.8. The Stocking Store at the longest. Every second precious. Let us fit you with glasses that will improve your looks and your sight. See us and you will see better, feel better and be better. We have the experience and disposition to do the right thing at the right time, at the ah-ulc nnolnn IIO UIIIII6 I I` right price. l;rdgglst' and Optician

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