2:15 nu yum vuuxgu recently. . Heartiest congratulations to Mr. Jack Smith who was married to a Toronto lady [on Saturday. October 25. ' J`. and Il-,. !2`..L-__ I\__:II2- , I I-1 awn. _ . Mrs. Geo. Shortreed, Ieen and Jack, are spending some time with. Mrs. Short- reed's parents. Mr._`and Mrs. Mino. nnnnun `Duh-I L..- ...'..... \1 .._u_ -__:u_ uu -3u|.uruu_v. UCLUDEI JO. , Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, Orillia, are holiday- ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eaton. ' |1__ '11-.` 11, . I ~- - - - Noi?.' 4.--TDr. Tyrer, Chas. Dennis and M. Drennan left Thursday for the North. M13, 'Nnill an!` uulnknpa ln` LL}- manl- IUI LUl'UlllUu Wm. -Fxnlayson, M.P.P., spent an even- ing in this village recently. l "nnrflnat nnnnrnfuulntinar on V- I....l.l .u. un.-uuuu mu ulursuay I01 me warm. Mrs. O'Neill,aqd_ daughters left this week for Toronto. ` I11... E1..I___-_A I-1-an MlNES_I}{S_]'.Tl0N SIXTH_ LINE. VESPRA , .'39W ....11-'- Y[tTtiN t:%*n M_Al_] weu STE. HILLSDALE THE BARRIE EXAMINER auu r1.s11ex`1eS Law:~`:-- ' { Possession, et'c.--In al} actions and pros-i ;CUti0nS under this Act the possession of a gun, decoy, or -other implement for shoot- ing or hunting in or near any place where any game has been. or is likely to be found. ,shall be prima facie evidence that the per- `son in possession thereof was hunting or shoctlng ouch game. -__v.vu vi \al\Jl`v\ Game Warden McGre-gor as} iner to call the attention of the following clause of the ( andFisheries Laws:-- DA:-sand-.. -4-- V .....-w- u-1: CIIVIIC HIVI I all Gus Hilland George Evans Honey Boyl Minstrels will hold the boards of Grand' ` Opera House, matinee and night, Monday,` NOV. 12. I The new `show is described as an attraction! of innovations, advanced` ideas, genuine comedi-ans, singers, dancers. musicians, headliners and geniuses of Ethiopian revel- ry. frolic and laughter. There will `be re. views, noveities, bits, traveses, burlesque, farce, song hits. revelries and everything that goes to complete an entertainment. ex- traordinary. Forry men, all starsin their line. compose the company. A monster street parade, saidto be the last word in 'burnt'-cork, pageants, will be an additional attraction. ' 'uc1 Lllb Lucy nave oeen drowned. I One man is reported from -the North` country to have been shot, while another fatality has been reported` from Lindsay, making five deaths to date this season. Hurt ! ....-... nu. \.AAvA|\a wuuaull Luau Jcnl. LUCIC were thirteen people who lost their lives during the hunting season one year ago.`; According to James McGregor,_ Game In-y spector for this district, five casualties have! already been reported. All, however, did! not lose their lives by shooting. I Hope has been abandoned by the search- ing partics who have been scouring the neighborhood about Huntsville for the] three Toronto men reported missing since! a week last Wednesday. The men are Chas. Anderson, `Thomas Anderson and John Bull. [Finding of the men s paddles and caps [floating in Hollow Lake has led to the be- ilief that they have been drowned. nun when in .-nv.n..L....I _-_- AL, lT- 1" HUNTERS LOST NEAR ll-IUNTSVI `With the game season only a few open, almost half as many casualties been reported this year to date, as occt during the entire season last year. '1 . Hnnn has l-mam al-mnplnnml 1-... L- .._. S.S. 8, $268.81; debentures, $271 I` .... -2] _J:___ 5 :1 y lhn-tun 1-kn nn-A m -.2--.2. U, wt-rUu.u1, VCQ $277.21. Council adjourned tc Corners Hall the first her at 11 am. pu POSSESSION OF GUNS, ETC. ....- Il.'.._.J,, `I " MINSTREL snows UNITED . YY'I`l I BEIEHAWS I-_-__A n_I- -1, an n n g _n` - I : Vespra section, 7 91 Gregor asks The Exam- antion its rea(e'rs to Ontario Game to meet in Thursday HUNTSVILLE , $69; Sunnidale in Decem- days [ties have M occurred r. There heir drain jTo Take Axzuz; 4 \(A\>']F L %o%%% %;:r VJ to Pipe, Pipeless or Duplex Register Systems.` coNsU1;r McCLARY S DEALER A .~--J -- V--n Don t equip your home with a lurnace that will burn hard coal only. McC1ary s All- Cast Sunshine will make you independent of fuel shortages. - - ' McClary s long ago btiilt the ideal furnace for the West, a-nd to-day it` is the ideal furnace .for the East. VVith the famous Air Blast Ring it burns soft coal or hard coal equally well. T\ 9 . ' ` ` ALMOST the entire West burns soft coal in furnaces. The `-`anthracite fallacy was `exploded by necessity. N ' - -- .-.- -am SMNE Fa?N;{:E, U _ to preserve P your hegletslz Your ; s` mi ak' lif lSrl11C(?e1Sful. Good, digestion is all-' important. V 'i`h_e best way to insure It is ' For Sale by w. J. RICHARDS" Depend on KingGeorge sNavy- It s guaranteed `to be the finest chewing tobacco made-and it is! a You can bank on that! And what s more -.a_t the new low price of two plugs for Z5cts.-- it s a value you can t equal! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. I`; inmgln: andah t0w.ml 3I'l'3_\'-An conned throng. T7,` , Lu` pnznnlluv feCfi\`*. ():n Children. 5 dren zmrl \` deaf childro Thc antly FI'i(1;a_V glory u A halls Iv Tug: Sale of any Medicine In thoworld. LITE. teacher onto. an of Educ: ered on. TOTODIIL Ontarin, Unite ? ` tional ;-V1 Mrs Ann ). prz. mr... THURS THE uu h,]_ citi} Ehi Su ` ample Bub Proc b: Mail. Address: "Lyman. u ; sud. an at. Paul B .. W.. Hontrnl." Sold every- ghqre. Snup25c. 0intment26and50c. Tnlcume. maple Bub Pm: 1:: Hull. Lua- 3 where. '.l`nlcum26e. Cuticura Soap than: without mus. V M73: Cuticura fox every-day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe * `with Ointment, dust with 'I`alcum_. My face came: ou1`:`a11 over in V xtch. I would rub and ` -`X scnaich it and little erup- tions would come} They itched `and burned and at night wouid bother me. My different remedies. without success and then began l using Cuxicura Soap and Ointment ; which compietely healed me in two weeks." (Signed) Mrs. Eva. M. Toozhaker, Cundys Harbor, Maine, March 13, 1922. - Ziul-2 red pimples and than it wound` face wasva sight.` I tried ; itched and Burned; Face a Sight. Cuticura Heals. jmjgjj A good thing--R1`1b it fin A Page Fourteen [REBPIWIPTESA All Q`[ER__FACE Beecham s Pills. Whenthe digestive grgans fail, _nu- trmon 1s mterfered With; `blood is tainted, nerves sqffer, headaches end zmnor _ azlments /multgply. A `rel1_able cleansmg, co1;rect1ve_ an en; that_ acts qu1_ck1y an wlth `highly satxsfactory results ls T The quick relief for all Sprains and Bruises HCJLL ssuuuay. $VU\' Mr. and Mrs. J.` (`lgchrane and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Edgar attended the silver wed- ding` of Mr. and Mrs. David Cochrane of Knock. ' n-I_'-_4 11.1,... 1_"_, ;_Lu L! . p, ' u v l\llUUl\o Robert Nelson Has sold his` farin and in- tends moving to Barrie shortly. `I.`...__!. Y.____!__, LA, ',_,,A,I I` I Lienxieson has "vacated his farm and will reside in the village where he wilf lbe nearer his work as an employee of the (`D .1: V ` J1: |3llClllClUn Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Perry of Cayuga spent a few days with Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. A. Richardson is spending a. few days in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. James Hart of Toronto spent a day with Mrs. A. Richardson last uynnlr WCURI ' Miss Mary Gaston has returned tonPo7rt _I-Iuron, Michigan. MI-A Drnurlfnnb nuul nl.HA-.... J`: Vl"....-_A... van. ' - I Considerable excitement was caused in `this com'munity Friday evening last when the~"barn on the farm of the 1ate`NieLs- Pet- .erson.-was destroyed by fire. I \7..,, 0 ' ' HNum.erous farrhers'zire busy loading po- tatoes_here at. the absurdIy'low price of 90 cents. ' ` ` m|__ ____'___._A:_._ .1` 41.- n 1 au ucuw. church There regret that the Rev." R. H. ~Somerville has accepted a call to Alma. He intends delivering his farewell sermon here nextvsunday. Nov. 11. `In any` `Inc 1 Fnnknnnn nhr` \K- lunar` The congregation of the Presbyterian IJC HUGH C .`P .'R . 6-..... w:;1urrx.l1eI Edgar has moved into his ew house which he has been building for some time in the vil_1age..- ' h Nov. 5.-Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sheffield of Weston are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheffield. ' ` II. .._.I II__ 1.` n n____- .n n V5 1 week. Il!__ Llul uu, J.v.ucu.'guu. `Mrs. Proudfoot and children of Toronto are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hart. "Nov. 5.-A very successful sale `of farm stock andimplements was held on the farm of J. J. Marks, on Oct. 31. A 1.... . n A . A . ....I ..u....,1...: .. L:_ __!,I I H' Lu :1. of .uau\a. uu um. 01. ' A large crowd attended a big social heldi `here on the night of Nov. 2- and report a splendid time. Excellent pies sold as high as five dollars. I IV....J_.. `l'..__l_ I__, _, I I I`! c . no LLVC UUUCl1Bo Gordon Jaco_b hgs` purchased a Chevrolet car. rV_.__:_Ij,,,1,1, , -. - - - __v V... v uuvv vnyuucxo The dredge has finished its contract on the famous Phelpston Marsh. They_have once more succeeded in enticing the water to flow south-its naitur-al direction--and to flow with a fairly good speed, that should` help some. in draining off the water .which has caused so much comment the last year or two. Whether the whole job will prove successful remains -to be seen. Many are under the impression that in a short time the ditch will again fill in from the sides. Pile driving h'as been going on and many heavy planks have been used in a number of spring holes, and while the _ex- pense is great, a goodly number seem to think it will prove a waste of money. _.----- .. we -av yuvlivu LI: uuc ll '.Potatoe.s were shipped from. week. The price being` paid cents for 90 lbs. -A platform used in the car to save expenses. 'l"L.. .l.....l..... 1...... ::_:_L-_n _-4, _, daughter make life easier xorner. `Lydia E. Pinkham'a Ve table Com- pou:_`a_d. is especially gdap for such 0nltl9n8. - 0 - -..---_. -.--.... . uuu uulaue naunvva No doubt the piece of road "Between Fer- gusonvale and Elmvale will. turn out a good road next year. At present it is in an awful condition. Every meanspossible is used'to rake and pull the large cobble stones into the track. These should _be raked into the ditch, for all the good they are. No use now expecting anything else till the freeze-up arrives. `What the object is in daily harrowing over the gravel is more than most of us can understand. What this road really needs is to be left alone or to be packed by the road roller. D..o..c...... ....... ..L:.._-.I uuu yuu ueul. IL. The hunting season is here and while a `large number of local sports have gone north to indulge _in the chase we cannot help butfeel a certain amount of anxiety as to their safety, considering the large number of accidents connected with the h_un'ting season. Already I notice the drowning of the Toronto hunters near Huntsville. Precautions of every description should be taken by -the hunters, but there is no doubt -many of the fatalities have oc- curred through not being sure. KT- .l....LL ;L_ -2--- _L- AW u'1~ . -4- -.....-...-u., -v-... .....v .....-...v `-5, ucvunvv -Little whispers here` and there are over- heard regarding the coming municipal elec- tions. It is to .be hoped the people of the township will woken up this year and -act accordingly. All they have to do is to look around, observe, consider, and use a little common-sense judgment. Their own minds should tell them what to do and how to vote, without being swayed by the tongue of a swaggerer. I nnnn in OLA nnluvnnn AC "I"Ln U`un....1-.-.. Work of wiring the buildings preparatory to receiving the famous Hydro juice is slow- ly going on. It is altogether likely we will be enjoying. illumination of our streets and I buildings some timebefpre July next. `I!4LI_ _..I_!,,,,.,,, I A WCCl\'UI|U WILL! IVIGIIVR llCI'Uu Mr. and Mrs. N. Daoust of" Lafontaine spent Sunday with Phelpston relatives. 11 . I" _,x---.. .-.._.-._., .-.v-. -..-.,-~v-~. av--....v-u Mr. Baverstockhas returned after visiting his son, John, in Toronto. 'IIlllI:I\lI `inn-n Odin :v|`r`:vulI:I `inn-J, Ln-A um euu, auuu, Ju Luruxuu. Judging from little inklings heard here, and there, th_ere will be amerry time in Flos the first Monday in the New Year. "Y,_,,I, I , I `I ' WCUl\c Miss M. Coughlin and Miss .1] teacher, of Anten Mills spent T evening the guests of Mrs . Fraser. (11 I A, II` ; .....-, .----. -v..-.u vvcvoa -may B.-rwv can-Ivwuvo "Anthony McTague, with son", Joseph, an daughter, Eileen, of Toronto; spent the week-end with relatfves here. u`- .....I 11-.. xv n..-___` - Y'_L`-_4-:__- snoluu nave gu1u_eu aux` uurmg Ell}! un_Ie. -If she complalns ofheadaches, ams in the back and lower limbs, ori you notice a slowness of thought, nervous- nessor irritabili on the part of your . daughter make 1 fe easier forher. `Ludin Pinlrhnnl Venretable Com. Nov. 5.--Chas. Loftus, now of New -Tor~ onto, was `a visitor in this village lately. II. _._.I II__ 111 7 _:_._ ._.J r, '1 n -, "".ii. Ea "M}.~.'.'Vv's?. "ail; a}{{1":Jm}3"1}n. dayftd with_ Mrs. Fraser and S. Platt last wee . A . II:__ II l'!-_._I_'l__ -_. 1 Its, , 11, - t;>"ae:-{ ~i';tov1'- lgigller. i>'z:(:'!;`fronii e. West, after helping with the great harvest. _A.L-_-_ \I_VIV____.__ 4.41. _ I_,.,_L ___I a `early 5 Hahn! CRAIGHURST BAXTER PHELPSTON . - ..... - voavn . here last was 82% scale -was HUI IIIIU Ull.HUl'y`-' I/NU VIUUIIH U1 unuugu la` essness or lgngrance of thy motg1er_who should have gulded her dunng thus tlme. 1-? aka nnmnlninn nf hnndnnhnn nnim: . Hafrison, Thursday `ll Cllcllhvo ` I J. R. Cotter, Clerk of the Peace, wrote] `acknowledging ' receipts of jury reports.E Sheep valuator reported gs to sheep killed` by dogs. D W. H. Watsoh and other peti-I tioned for the improving of certain streets on-Plans 547 and 648. W. H._Watson. stated that he and other o\vners`_of lots oni ;3lan 679 would share with the Township the expense of opening part of First Avenue on said plhn, Than Pnl1mu:n... nnnau.-.4-- ....-..- --3J- 7-~-- uu emu jiuul, The following accounts were paid: Isaac Carter. $13.00. Bruce McNiven, $34.00, C. Mitchell. $12.00. all three for sheep killed by dogs; E. Switzer, stumping powder, $1.10; E. Louden, repairs bridge T.L., Sun- nidale and Nottawasnga, $10.00; F. Mc- Coleman. work with grader. $10.00; F. T\IcColeman_. cleaning /Brillinger ditch, $51.00; Geo. Alderson./ cleaning E. Sunni- dale drain. $79. /5; Geo. Alderson. repair- ing ditch, con..2. $26.50; Wm. Blakely, gravel for roads. 378.72; E. Gordon. re- pairs bridge. con. 9, $2.00; W. Haverson. plank for bridge. $2.00; A. Lynn. drawing tile. $7.00; Oscar Law. repairs culvert. cons. 6 and 7. lot 1. $10.00.; A. D. Haskin, grave! for roads. $1.00; Jas. E. Padclison, repairs to engine . 315.72; M`. Watson. porch for hall, Sunnidale Corners. $74.18; A. Watson. paints for hall, $14.90. The followinn are the levies for I923: -- -_- v- 1-in -ca-l \I%L`%IId Sunnidale, Council met on Nov. 1 in the; Hall,` New Lowell, with all the members present. l I D !`..u.... ru.._1- _: 1.1., n, . I JlaUU'.UU;'scIl0OJ levxes: No`. l, $ll00;'No. 2. $1300; N033. $1200; No. 4. $1500; No. 5. $l000:`N'5. 6. $1100; No. 7, $200; No. 8. $1000; No. 9. 81100; No. 10, $2000; No.` 11, $900; No. 12, $600; No. 13, $800; Deb. :1 vv Lucuu. puuua LU!` uuu, 0.l.`!.UU. `The following are 1ei'ies for 1923: County rate, $8775.-00; Township` rate, $7500-.110;-'school1evies: No`. 1, S1l00;'No. 9 '12nn.1\T.-. 9 Q1onn.1\Y.. .4 Q1:nn_\'r- I uumu {U1 (1 IIIUIII-I1. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Newmarkt`spent Sunday with Mrs. G. McArthur. Jnkn pulfnnnnn L-.. ..-..------| Pr " vvuu um uuusun, Mrs. U. Mcartnur. Mr. and Mrs. John Livingstone have re- turned from Orillia. A Mrs. T. Slack and sons of MacTier called on her sister; Mrs. J. Slack. Mrs. J.` lSlack and Miss Mary Slack returned with `chem for a month. 1].. ....,I ll... 1:, 1- \v -` >J_uuuny wuu Mrs. U. MCA!`U1llI`. John Patterson has returned from the I West. \;ancouver, B.C.-"` My daughter is a young girl ,who has been having severe pains and weak and dizzy feelings for aome time and had lost her a petite. Through an older daughter wile had ?C*aIt`:% of a Woznanblwho was takirlidg it `or e same to w r to o Lydia E. Pinkha`i!1"VeeZt:b`lee Com- ound. VM dau hter hes een takiqg it n%`;v`1`i':?aS Is`2.`.`ei'`35a%$`n$i$%` to do and we have told a number_of friends about it. I am never without a bottle of it in the house, for I myself take it for that weak, tired, worn-out feeling which sqmetimea comes to us all. e`Z2?nif.%5"%%`3o`v%. ;1i e?. w:?3,Z`3?r%l- ing as I and my dau hter have.---Mrs. J. MCDONALD, 294 26th Ave. East, Vancouver, B. C. F`:-nnn #51:: can A? funnn n niv-I runnlu n (Too Late fox: {Liasg Week) I October 30.-Mr. and Mrs. A. Payton and-family .of Newmatket spent Sunday with his cousin, Mrs. G. McArthur. `Mr uni ! `Ira Tnlnu Tl..:.......-_.- LA cxquycu. Duvet COHCCT/I011. The usual monthly meeting of the W0- men s`Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Jory on Tuesday, Nov. 13. It will be Girls Day in the Institute and a fine meeting is anticipated. Every one welcome at 2.30 on Tuesday afternoon. nu V11` Illldl-I Nov. 6.-Do not fail to come to the schoolroomof the church on Friday even~[ ing when Rev. 8. J. Fortner of Minesing` will give an address on The Indians of the Canadian ,West."` Miss Fox`-tner, elo- cutionist, will give some readings and there will be music. good programme to be enjoyed. Silver collection. Thu noun` vv...-.LLI.. _.--L3--~- " " "' away 110 one was nun. ' Ohver Wilson is startxng a garage busi- ness in Minesing. VVCUI\u A Hallowe en party was held at A. Mc- Kee s last Wednesday, the kiddies all en- joying the sports of the evening. Mr. and Mm, I-Inmnh.-my um: ..1..:m..... .: JUJILIS unc spans 01 we evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and children of Allandale visited in this vicinity lastwveek. The hunters have gone north once more to try their luck.` May they have lots of it. . Mrs- J. M. Kmmn um: I Q.....n L .... ..- LU] U1-I LUo ` Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson and daughter Florence motored `to Toronto on Sunday, returning Monday night. Their car col- lided with a truck, smashing the lamps and twisting several parts of the car. Fortun- ately no one was hurt. n`;1rnu 117:1... 3- -A--l5--- - " wccn-cuu wwu xueuus In narrle. Mr. and Mrs. G. Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. S. Pattenden visited in Collingwood last week. ' ' I mu on; men` xucx. may tney nave lots Of it. Mrs. J. M. Knapp and J. Small have re- turned to Toronto,'having spent a `few days at A. Knapp s. _ yulw u. guuu ume`anu . pleasant trip. Mrs. J. Inkley and son. Thomas, have re- turned after spending a week with friends in Toronto. ' ' II. ._.I II_, vs: `iv-I lMatl1er Tells How Her Daughter" Suffered and `Was Marlee Well by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound L7. 8 GI week. I If > can 1 dual` llldll Oct. 28.-Miss Luella Wilson, who has been visiting at Niagara Falls, N.Y., for the past month; returned home. She re- ports 9. good timeand pleasant trip. Inklev and snn. Thnmna lnnvn -A4 .v... 1-unllQV\D H ar|lI\IlV Nov. 4.-Miss Mary McLean spent the week-end with friends in Barrie. Mr and Klan (`S 'l`......'.. .._.I 11.. , I I-, (Too late for last Week) 3l.-Neighbours to the number of about sixty gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy last Thursday evening, the occasion being the giving of . Miss Marguerite, prior to her marriage to l Mr. J. F. McDonald, which took place Tuesday morning in St. Mary's Church, Barrie. Miss Murphy has spent all her girl- hood days here, and the fact that [she is much loved and decidedly popular was evidenced, not only by the many handsome gifts received, but by the many expressions of goodwill and sincere wishes for a happy future. A After a day or two spent in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. McDonald go to their new home in Timmins. . a miscellaneous shower to their daughter, 1915 U1}! l.U ITUIIH -Dam. Runmng Wild at the movie theatre, Thursday, was much enjoyed by a large crowd. - nu IL! - --- - - epcuv a xew uuys 1856 WBCK BI snanty '58.) . The Hallowe en entertainment given in the Methodist church drew a large crowd. The Messrs. Kitchen have gone on a hunt- ing trip to Point Au Baril. Running: TI7I.I" -4. `L- _---.2- Al - A Ed`? Groshafk, Tdronto, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in town. ' rccua parents. Mr._an(1 Mrs. Mlno. Duncan, Reid has gone North with a hunting party. Norman Drennan has moved into town. G. R.` Chapman is moving his apiary further out of the village. `Mrs. Frawley and sons James and Patrick speht a few days last week at Shanty -Bay. H3ll0WB,n PnfPI'f.9;h1hnnf ahrnn {n SUNNlDA'l`.-.E_C7)-_l_}NC}lL vuuuuuvcr, .u- u. From the age of twelve a girl needs all the care a thoughtful mother can give. Many a woman has. suffered years of Pain and miseryh-the vxctun of thought- nuunnua nv iarnnv-anon nf the mnfhnr whn