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Barrie Examiner, 29 Nov 1923, p. 6

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100-watt Bulbs, regular $1.00, for ................. 85 150.-watt Bulbs, regular $1.50, for . .e ................. .. $1.28 40- or 60-watt Bulbs .... ........................... .. 4 for $1.00 `1 Little Ben Vacuum Cleaner, with modern set of attachments, regular $69.50, for .............. .. $49.50 1 Little Ben Vacuum Cleaner, with modern set of attachments, regular $69.50 cash, price on terms to suit purchaser. '1' 4-light Fixture, silver nish, regular $18, for $13.90 1 4_-light Candle Fixture, silver nish, regular $17.90, fnr e , ~-- -- _ ._ no... \JuLAuAp I IALLIIU, DIIVCI 11111: {no o I U o soot 0 D o n o o o o o o o ooonoo 1 2-light Candle Fixture, silver finish, 4 2 ' (`A1411-l1n l=:--J..-..- -`A V` F Unloading SaleTo-f_ Electrical Goods `ALLKlNDS or ELECTRICAL Good workmanship at ras WIRING DONE. onable prices. ATown Fires -- Farm Fires. -- Village Fires - Mercantile Fires . remind us of the advisability of being adequate1y'insured. " `We have the companies that will cover your risk. III I\ II! I 4` - _ I I- spuas MRLOAD NORTHERN SPY A?P.E$ HOWIN STOGK Town Dwellings and Confents a Specialty `V UPTOWN TICISET OFFICE AND INFORMATION BUREAU .__.:_-__ _--:_-__-- _-___.__-__._ __A. r-A. MALcoMspN . --_lvv---nqq county VV IIIIII-`o\l The quick direcizi treat-ment for colds of children and grown-ups, too, is an` applica- tion of Vicks over throat and chest at bed time. i+iE1'i611:.&L"1'iA1"ij{;{IXY' IIIIIIW IIIwI\i\I ruin A111`: -51-; A vs ,; 33 Elizabeth St reet. Phone 65 '. BISHOP CRANBERRY PIPPINS GREENINGS BRET'|"S FEED STORE P13390313: rnuzs THE P1=;313L1.-:7 OWN ROAD viva: V 91 DEC V `C-iookstown. Iver nish;}.'i'3'.'5:'I5 dark nish `with parchment n `FRI Q! A An vouu time. ' `KY- \ A Simple lglycerine, buckthorn barkf etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case gas -on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerilca acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gasses and poisons. Bringsout matter you never thought was in your system. -Excellent for obstinate constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Wm. Crossland, Druggist. In `Elmvale by W. J. McGuire. . A lVGlycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach Relieves Ij_heu1_natism P. c. LL(;YE`__ Funeral Director and Embalmer OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 47 Elizabeth, St. Phone 218 Thoszgds of sufferers vouch for the relief obtained from approval. to Thornton or Phone; 447W KINGS sroprab i;ir'vTc'Ks Toronto Mother Says New Vaporizizniglalve ,:`Worked _ HAS $2500 property, mut once, make offer. $2200-Comfortab1e hc garden. V $1500-Comfortab1e co V terms. $4000--Strictly modern I|I\v\l`:":!'\V`I _ `lUUU'-`IJw.n,v.uJ . . . V . . . . .. condition. $3800-Brick home, go Countruy Place For Rent and garden. Houses, Farms, Busin tions and Rent Dunlap at Mulcaster Good Furnished Home Couple of Good House REAL ESIATE N up there is much in the world. 4~vIIl'\I\I"lD uq uuc uv..~.. _ Cl-HROPR adjusts the cause 0 greatest gift of all Visit us and let u ` CHIROPR has" done f0 and enables Nature wuoormc COMUGH Solicits the _pat1`um; people of Allandale Phone 466 - Hours: 2 to S p.m.\ nnr` hv nnm Cowan St. : THE ALLAN LIVERY ST H. A. HEN! A Mziss -No S U1!?`.31,PB GRADUATE CHI 4:252 Saddle Ho Carting and Teamin at reasonabl way uwy mun, cub, sleep am: 1881, . This wholmome vegetable tonic is pleas- ant to take and usually makes them feel , so much better the next day that they. are anxious to keep on toning and building up j av.-v..- _- - Herbert G. Robertsci writes Mn. Orange Quebec. R. R. 3. "1 ton until the first 0 bottle of D. D. D. GOT BETTER. I us sud have been cntir why not lee if half a of Ikin disease, to rlt bottle will ahn P Itching tops ( ma Trv D. D. D. S R. C. DIC FROM CHIL SEE ME HESE . fuma. IJIUUIIUI IUufUv '~ ' ` ' Try this with those in your family-who are in need of a. strengthening. nourishing tonic, Just a spoonful of Dr. Thacher`: in a winegless of water after the next few` meals. Notice the quick difference in the way they look, eat, sleep and feel. This urhnlnanmn umsmlvnkln I-nnh. :1: ...l.....`. Phone '}'.`r'.`m% your e Get a sample of Vulcanite Hexagon Slab Shingles from us. Put it through the tests listed here. They are more se- vere than your roof will ever be called upon to undergo. 1. Lay the sample on a hot radiator for 12 hours -see if it will melt or dry out. 2. Lay the sample on ice ` for 12 hours-then pour 3. Soak the sample in water for 12 hours-see if itsweight shows any absorption. 4. Immerse the-sample in nitric, sulphuric, murl- . atic or othe r ordinary acid--see if it is aected. 5. Lay a glowing hot coal ' of re, on the sample- see if it sets are tothe sample. Get this sample from us be- .fore_ building or re-roong. of temperature affect it Prices and estimates on re- in any way. quest. THE BALL PLANING MILL CO LIMITED EVERYTHING IN LUMBER. , A_ Phone 109 Residence Phones, 642 and 390 Dealers in the Best Building Supplies of All Kinds boiling water on it. See if `the sudden extremes All mothers know howyhafd it is eager their husbands` and the rest of the family to take ordinary medicine. Yet, this is the season when they are bothered most frequently with indigestion, coated tongue, -constipation, nervousness and the many symptoms of a general run-down condition. And, unlm they get rid of these troubles i and build themselves up, they are not able to throw off coughs, colds, sore throat and i the more dangerous wintry ills that every. 1 mother fears. "IV... J.I.:_ ...:LL LL--- 1 _ _ . . . ._ A--_,,!L- "J- 1 sEcURrr'u -2-5." s'roc1 HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED E ~ , GLOVES CLEANED ~ 4 _ . CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING - common SENSE WAY FOR MOTHERS ~ % TO KEEP FAMILY HEALTHY; HAPPY % AND PREVENT EXPENSIVE SICKNESS INSURANCE shows` its _value ' The GOOD `1:IA!ME and RECORD ivniiu DI'\T TI` YOU Put the Vulcan 1te%_.l-AIe`xagon Through These Severe. Tests goons TCALLED FOR. AND DELIVERED o than V on j -:--:--- REGULAR PRicia3;o9, NOW $2536 NEW .|*.EAI5W7-'N5:if?i1(I5!@C;0ATS 21:-I 2 ::-: gnu \J'\J\JlJ Vlllfvlni your POLIC{7 is your Only companies of u Be sure of_ your INSUR .... _-_. ....-... c uuuzrztn 1 Demnu )LICY i yoir assurance vI`%`EAL PROTECTION. ompanies unquestionable` -standing `represented. of _ INSURANCE and place it through ' IIBQ _ I1. EfI,\s1`51` `I% Q . _ `l , _,, _`,):1:_.-J ... VAAAVJOVIVIHIDJO AME RECORD 0% the COMPANY behind C 0' REAL PROTECTION.` Janies unauestionahlw .a+..m.u..... ........-..--L--I Phone 1010 Box 267` right nowfforfbig paying mechanical jobs. If you are mechanically. inclined and like workingaround automobiles and tractors, don't delay. Never was there such a de- invested now will give you a trade that will mand for trained men. A few weeks time mean independence for life. Learn auto- mobile and tractor operating and repairing, tire vuloanizing, battery building and oxy- acetylene welding by the Hemphill 4practic- t 51 system. Free employment service is ` at your disposal. Free catalogue. Get big . pay and steady work. Do- it now. Hemp- ~ hill Auto Tractor School, 163 King St. M West; Toronto. ' 45tfc 3 ---uv rs"--'-`av ""' ' When making arrangements for the trip south, consult any agent of the Canadian National Railways for particulars of service. Winter tourist fareavare now in effect, valid to return up to June 15, and good for stop- over at all important points. ` 47-48: ving, golfing, etc}. > -....--.----- V V .7... nouvuou This, year there will be the ustial exodus of Canadians to the `south. When Cana- . dians at home are skating andhskiing, those in the south will be iaurf-bathing, sun- bathing on the warm sands, deep-sea fish- IIYL . ,, ` - u u - - v u u - uI- new Iuviiuxri ` To be somewhere in Florida`, where` the sun `is. always shining, where the golden oran ges,h'ang in clusters on the trees, the palms stir gently to the warm balmy breezes and Where the sweet Magnolia` blooms -' is the thought in the minds of hundreds of Canadians every winter. yu:'|uIy> SIIIIHLIUU. ` Dr. '1`-hacher's is sold in Barrie by Geo. Monkman and H. G. Robertson and by leading durggists in every city and town.- warm these cool; crisp days. ' > Get 3 bgttle today. The cost isemall and your money will be returned by" any of the following druggists unless you are c9m- pletely. satisfi . ` hp 'l`.La..l......'.. :. ..-u :_ n..__:- I... n, T 1 PHONE 441w 2_9}Euz%ATBETH ST. that have pre-;u:d e-rjd left here tq be _-I.I _I_ _A__ the system. -They have proved to them- selves what it will .do and they will keep , up their doses to increase appetite, improve digestion, tone the torpid liver, gently cor- rect` constipation," regain strength, energy and vigor and have purer, healthier blood coursing through their veins to`keep them a these GP`? ll hlitfl inow who Anni :5-aim- GORDON'S'l`E_YEl_`JS9N D--- DI-_l_ _WE`W_ANT_ 300 ojgly in emergencies. SOMEWHERE IN FLOR.lDA `-- `In 1 up I cg v I.u1aJ_\llV Ron Block, Barrie, Ont. ~ and. so was not `Council. . longer. ........ ....wuc. us: regretted very much the position! in which the report had placed- Mr. Swan, yvho was one of the County's fin- V estofficials. c ' ' Coun. Brandon of Tottenham did not `agree with Coun. Coombs. He pointed out that Mr. Swan's resignation was withdrawn dealt with by the. whole This Council," be said, ap- pointed a committee to take charge and we have never had an adverse report from it. I understand that foreome time back ~ things have not been right--for a year or The inmates were.not clean and the electric fan for ventilation had `not ' been running forreightieyears. Somebody must havg been; responsible _ for that. `If I that Committee is notresponsible for the care of the; House I would like to know what it is there for- I understand that the 1 plumbing is out. of `date and many other e uuuu. vv. .1. inompson of Uro regretted} the widespread publicity, mostly on account? of Mr. Swan, who was '9. fine man and; had given good service until prevented by ill health. He did not doubt that Mr. Jar- Wdine would make a good official but felt that he should put in a plea for a returned man, George Ellsmere, one of the appli- ` cents. The speaker said he never lost an?` opportunity to give `a lift to returned men as they had done much for those who had `remained -at home. Mr. Ellsmere was as fine a man as everwore the uniform and . he (Mr. Thompson) felt sure would make an efficient governor. Council Should Share Blame l I 1 That the. blame rested not with the com- I mittee, but with the whole Council, was the ! opinion advanced by Coun. J. E. Cooznbs of Bradford. When the Council failed to ` accept Mr. Swan's resignation last year, E they knew as much about the situation as 4 c f the committee. _He regretted very much position! which this rnnnr-it 1...: -1.---.x |.'|-IV 1 -- ..,.. ..uu vac, vv ', muuoreul, 17.54. - Though Vicks is new in Canada it has a remarkable sale in the State's. O\{er~17 mil-. lion jars used yearly. (Advt.) ' e Mr..Jebb was very sorry that the Grand h`stry' 15 were gaay, uecember 12, commencing at 9 o clock I/IUI O . ' ' . a.m. sharp. th3`3J'n'enB"v'assl3bh3fai;3"ihsp5?; The Board of Trade are sperms no -2 Mr Swan intimated his desire to resign pen tA make this Fair the mggest in its 0 ' ' I 1 Jur had made such a report. 60% of the Buyers represenmg. fuch f`" .5 as .th' inuggtes should be at Mimicm As far as T. Eaton : Co., Harris -Abbatoxr, Swifts, Mr Jardine was concerned the inmates shad ' A"`1d Bros M"P' Mamm and others f is: We never had the like of him :9 Toronto; Fearman & Co., W. Lord, 'Hender- :. . ' - Plea for Returned Man ' . shott & Miller, _W. Ronald, E. E. Peacock,. _ _ . ' and others of Hamilton, have beensecured. 3 GOUIL W- -7- Th0ml-7511 Of 070 1'8"ettdI These rms constitute the largest poultry` the m0St_ly 0 3000113373 dealers, not only in -their respective cities, _was -a_fme and ;but in the-p,.0v;nce_ good__serv1ce _un_t1l by! 'n.:. ...m ..~...- .L- n e - ill I.__IAl , . Wu... 1u:_vuUl.ua' or neeron said that. as? one somewhat conversant with conditions! at `the House ever since it was built. he! could say that the vnoor had been well taken care of. . .For the first ten years the Swansi were there no fault could he found. Latter- ly conditions had not _been as satisfactory,` but he thomrhte that this might be attribut-_ ` ed to Mr. Swan's ill -health. He thought it rather strange that the County insnector and the Provincial inspector had failed to keep the -County Council posted. on condi-it tions there. 3` (VA... 11..., 1'1: - - iiiin; vu vuc urauu. uury Co_un. C. C. Begg of Collingwond. who_ was a member. of the Grand Jury whichu made the adverse report. said that things ! were ce:ta`nly not in a sat sfactr>ry condi-jl tion at that time. The County Council ` should accept its medicine and make up itsl mind to out things in good shape. he said. The position of Governor is a very import- , ant one and the County could not afford to `, hires man who was not able to. do the 1 jhh no matter how low the salary. He was V ( glad to hear of the improvement made and felt sure that Mr, Jardine would fill the ( bill.. ` us one un(Ie5ll'8Dl88. ' ' A He suggested that people` should not con-' demn before thoroughIy,investigatin`g. As far as Mr..Jardine was conserned, he be- lieved that -he was best suited for the job which was a greater-[thing than saving a few dollars in salary; t\_. I. I1 I - I vuuulu us An uruua . I No `doubt things looked bad." he con-' tinued. But the fact is, there are inmates 1 there that should be at Mimico or Orillia.` The fault `lies with the reeves in committing. people who should not go there-ineurable cases and people of weak mind. If the Grand Jury had not listened to the hallucin-i ations `of such as these their report would_ not have been so bad. There should be - some examination for people recommended. for admission. Since this matter has been'3 stirred up we have already got rid of some 1 of the undesirables." ' _[I "A nIInnnn6n.I 4.L..A _- - 7' ` SUIVCS. ` ! Coun. _Train is quite evidently talking without having enquired into the matter thoroughly." retorted Coun. '1`-hos. Flem- ing of Tecumseth, a member of the House of Refuge Committee, withisome warmth.` We had no more right to go through the House than he had. We met` quarterlyl to deal with the affairs of the House and] as soon as this was repdrted to us, we went right after it." '_ _ _ go VIII: ~ Coun. Reynolds` of Beton said that. ne somewhat nnnvnrcnnln unit-L ....--J2L3- svpusvcu uy we u-rana Jury," remarked Coun. Amos Train of Flos when moving, _ seconded by Coun. Coughlin, that W. A. , Kendall of Washago be appointed keeper. _It is a disgrace to the"Co'unty." he con- tinued. It is the duty of the Committee to look` after` things and see that things are right. Their resignations should be asked for. It is a serious thing to have such a -report.s_nrea.d over the Province. What is the use oft-spending $25,000 to take care of the poor and have things run in that shape? We should be ashamed of our- selves." GOl'1__... 1"` um-u uy- DUUIEWIICTG There is a. laxity in some quarter that would lead to such a state of affairs as that reported by the Grand Jury, remarked Amos Train nf mm ..,|..... .......:-_ wuulu 41106 no wxmout It. _ . At all drug stores, 50c a jar, For a free test size package, write Vick Chemical 00,. 344 St. `Paul St., W., Montreal, 'P.Q. Thmmh Vi:-In i. ....... :.. n....-.:_ :4 I i \ ucuuulgv ueeueu renewing." V , A few days ago he found the'fan going, , lavatories cleaned up and a decided change for the better. But there is yet plenty of room for'improvement," he declared. Bet- ter bedding and clothing are needed and an orderly to help look "after the ,old people." As. far as Mr. Jardine was con- \ "corned, Mr. Fisher `found that he was well` liked by the inmates and he seemed well qualified for the job. ' 1 , Barrie. ' Mr. Swan . resign. acuu uuuu. D. J. rxsner 0! year they have known that main poor health and wanted to .- vo-aw unuvvvl, For a r Coun. Fisher said that when he had call- ed at the House in July he had pointed out certain things needing attention. Mr. Swan admitted the defects but said he was in poor health. The Inspector sent to Toronto 1 `for help but they refused to stay. Mr. Fish- t er said he noticed a bad odor, which was . not surprising seeing there was no ventila- tion to carry off the foul air from 76 in- mates. As for the lavatories, rotten shape." added the speaker, and the bedding. needed renewing." few (ii-`IV: mm In: fmuul Ll... --:_,, they were in ` t 1 yuuruuguly mm was sansned with conditions. Members of council are not ' blameless in this matter," said Conn. S. J. Fisher of Barrie. Mr_. uapvueuce. Coun. Levi Taylor of Tay` had visited the House after. Mr. `Jardine had been three or fouxweeks on the "job, had inspected it thoroughly and was satisfied with eonditions. Members of cnnnnil an nnf I-.l...;...1...... ---:.--- '(Contihueii "from page 1)` f . Not Just Good Fellowship` V . 3 Mr. Jardine is a good*felIow," re- marked Coun. P. A. Coughlin `of F105, 1 but it is not rightfto pay $600 or $700; ' morethan is necessary just on that account." : Some other applicants have just as much .` experience. _ A ; nnlun `Au: 'lV..-.l.._ -2 llV_-,` I I COUNCIL Aprolms % 5; JArg.s mama; ... -.-yuan`; c On the Grand Jury (V `D--- .1` 11.115 's'i{ou1d Be` At" Orillia .._LL Alf, . vnav J\lI-ll Laxity Somewhere_ Ill MIG Mrs. w; Ma`:-y. Moo_rg of Nutley, NJJ I HAVE A FEWLAl)ll':'S? AND GENTLE -1 J ` _ MlE_2N S (_)VEl_{CQATS _SUl_TS ISDBCIOI` med Srayner s Mammoth A Christmas Fair `of Candi; poultry and eggs will be }1e1d on Wednes- gday, December 12, commencing clock }, RM; sham. ` many times over to prepare their poultryv ynurwnuly 111890880 01. ,1 Farmers will find that it will pay themzl pro`p`erl_v. 'Well fattened birds. starvedbe-E_ fore killing, not drawn, well plucked. clean--,, and whiteein appearance, bring the biggest ff returns. . ` While turkeys are specially mentibned,'_ all kinds of poultry are asked for. ` Farmers will find it to their advant to be on the market early, as the b w?rh to ship on the afternoon train. Remember the date,-Wednesday, 'Decern- F ber 12, at Stayner. 48c`= 388 uyers : uuuuac uuuuulg. ' ` ` , my Coun. Goodeve of Adjala had visited the House frequently and everything was in. I and ' good shape up till last July when Mr. Swan' 5 .old was compelled to take t'o.his bed. He was satisfied that Mr. Jardine would make good., ' More Care Needed in Committing There `should be lepislntinn m ..1..c:.... ..., ,m_y.u5 mr unem in Toronto. i Some idea. can also be gained as to the quantity required this year. Four buyers bnuqht last year's entire offering, some" 25.000 pounds. This year, ten. buyers have ' definiteiv promised to attend, so at least ,two and one half times the quantity, or- 65 to 75.000 pounds, can be as easily and: "profitably disposed of. ` `F`m-mm-c. mm ::_.J LL-` '- '" ` Ihsuccess last year, both as to quality showni and prices paid. The highest prices of any 4. market in Ontario were paid. The Toronto retail merchants on the 19th ! of December last, on which date Stayner. Christmas Fair was held, retailed to the public the finest quality of turkeys at 41 f_ cents per pound, while the farmer who sold { at Stayner received 43 cents per pound for his--two cents more than consumers were ` paying for them in Toronto. ` ' quantity reduired this vnnr rm..- 1. ..... _- uruulz III (116 rrovmce. This will give the farmer is market in: which the keenest competition will mute`? him the highest prices. ` __ _ f Stavnpr {`.}ni-:ei-m..- D.-:- -~-- aim we highest prices. Stayner Christmas Fair was a qualit: price; were The: Tn:-nno.-. -..4..:I ...-.._l - - 'STAYNER MAMMOTH M A ' CHRISTMAS FAIR DEC. 12; I ucuupu pr0C8E On a- vote ` `got only two ' , carried. l wuwu 1 mm contracted. We left because the vermin were so bad. My wife and I; .couldn t `stand it." I He wanted to say more but Coun. Mnore,, Chairman in Committee, said that an out-;' Isider could not be permitted to thus in-I ' terrupt proceedings. `. . On a-vntn I-mim. o..I..... -...._L - ' ' ucmug emu `WOUDIBS. Mrs. William `Morrison of 114 Sheridan` Avenue, Toronto, says: Last fall our baby had whooping cough so bad that we were afraid of losing her. I heard about Vicks VapoRub from my neighbors and de- cided to try it. Every morning and night 1- applied it as directed, and it worked wonders. It seemed to break up -the cough - and ease her, especially through the night when it was most troublesome. .I have also used Vicks for colds with`ood results and would not be without'it.- At 9" I'll!!! plus-ma Kn- - 5-- '-`- " | , ,..-.. ...u-uu Says Vermin Were Bad Kendall, who was in the com _rose and rep_lied, I put in the which I had contracted. We lef the vermin mm-.. M. 1...: var" '- t r _, v.. .-.,-... ....... we mu see EH18 smug tnrou h ' "f W '"`5'` "` ."":" m we Poumny gr y,`8Ild make our House! second to` none in;S{,"`f;hf2'fi,raa3e3i&1~ig{ezvii1i:rfi 1:32;, are g Ontario; that we will back the committee to "at `"1 t d8 to send amculars of their claims eithe hilt on any needed expenditure. We` reques 6 ~ - -P b f the 15;}, 9 want to get the best man available and get t thef `gferslgfd l($))g3oraftf31?r:vhich date` .,` behind him. The mental condition of the;d;y teem ill distribute the assets ofi 1 inmates is not the point. These unfortun~vth 0350380 W those entitled thereto, gates are not responsible for that. but weig _.es 8 angnlgv m the claims oflwhich i. are responsible for their treatment there.i gmlgh T3331: hv notice and that they {Let us show the ratepayers that we will give t .63 S B 1, en nsible to 'any person for] 3 every consideration and comfort to these Wm not 6 rwpo ' ' ll _ unfortunate poor placed in our care. '33`: Ezmhgesgginwvvgge chums aha 3 Jardine Appointed I ALEXANDER COWAN . When the motion to adopt the report was - Executors Solicitor, I " irtiitroduced, two amendments were introduc- 47_49c " Barrie, Ontario: e . Couns. Sullivan and Over-end moved; .DApED N b 22 1923_ V ' the appointment of Ed. Moran of Craig-] Dem er I hurst. while Couns. Train and Coughiin' (7 :`4`` " S " ' .named W. A. Kendall of Washago. , Speaking of his nominee, Coun. Train. ,'said he had a year s experience and was a_ good man. Coun. Fleming said he hadn tf `proved it `by leaving the job when things; I were getting bad. ' 1 , .... ncuulu ouul; we will see tnisthing through ..!and Housel second to` ing` g the"committee -" e5the neededlexpenditure. We" 3 man get` mental the;c 1 unfonun-'t fates nof'resPonsi_ble Wei? nu . ..-_.. .. V nun r--~v-1 _ nuunu vvvnu ylsavuu Illll-LI vtlnuu, `-""'J 9 1- inmates as the standard of manhood.among', Elmvale, Phelpston and other Outside e the inmates there is low." . ipoints. The floor, which`is one of the ,3 Referring to the woman in the base- best that can be found anywhere. was in e ment whose case had been mentioned by excellent condition.- Music was supplied h the Grand Jury, he said this woman's mam , by the Winter Myers orchestra and was all p t 01`Y is 80116 and She takes spasms and be-`that could be desired. Refreshments were` e comes very violent and difficult to handle. in the hands of the Bell Telephone girls, 1: .`,`,Wherever I have gone orer the Coun- and many `were the compliments they re- - ty, said the Warden, people. have been ceived. Lieut. Alvin Hanmer, an officer of lhammering the Warden over this House of the local Company, had charge of affairs- ;iRefug'e business. I have not much fault= This is the first social function attempted r to find with the Grand Jury but think they by the local Company,-but many requests- . `took an undue advantage of the governor have been made for regular gatherings of - and matrom "Thingsare now -in A1 condi-lthis kind and the success of the rim should . ' tion and Mr. Jardine has shown that he is`make others possible. It is also creatin well able to run "the institution." .A `more interest in the local militia. The Important Thing 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS C 7! Ctilug. Rgbertson hof f_Barrie xe- .mar e a e w or w ere or of e . . e rand Jury s reportywas not of first NOTICE `5 hereby given pummlnt t0 .the portance. The most important thing, he -Tmtstee Act that all persons having claims wdeclared, is that we should place ourselvesi agmnst .the Estate of 'Rl. e t Dales late : on record that we will thisthing through 3 i the Vmage f Tmimton m the ihunty f p-gnd House; second tn. ,,,,,_,, ;,,;Simcoe. farmer. deceased. who (lied on m- u = I i t h V I . treatment. - inmates standard manhood.among' :1} l . _,__--... ....-nu Ann uauuluc wuulu UIHKC gOOQ., ` More U I should be legislation to -define ex- actly the class of people to be admitted to 1 Houses of Refuge, said Warden Eplett., "Out of the 76 inmates at Beeton there is not more than 19% who could be held re-! sponsible for what they` say. The balance;' should be distributed to asylums and other e institutions where they could get _proper 5 It is very difficult to."`handle_i Pnfnrrinn tn Ll-- ------~~ p nuxuc ruuxcal 011811888." Coun. Alex. Wilson, who_wa.s foreman ef the Jury which visited the House in June, said that _they had not "been asked to visit -the basement, nor did they know that there was a ventilation electric fan invthe building. (`nun l'!m\.l...... .: A_I:_I- I, J V vuuuulu ` Council. In the last two years the Governor has never asked for a thing that has not been, granted, Coun. 0. B. Patterson of Barrie? said. This being the case, why should there be any desire to blame the County If things have been getting worse we` should have been-notified by those re-l sponsible for the supervision. When Mr.- Jardine had `put things in such goodshavpe in such a short time there must have been` some radical changes." ' Cmm, Almr Wuann .1... ....... t._.---- -r- puau H.118 matter nus neen ven_t11a.ted.'f, _; The Committee is not smothering up anything. retorte'd Chairman Rowe. -Conn. Brandon lives only three or four miles away ana if he had not visited the institution in a. year it does not say much for his interest. Our Committee-would not try to smother, up anything. Every member of the Council should make; it a point to visit the House and see if our report isl correct. A ` ' L. aL_ 1-,` . -- in-V `things are needed. There should be no i attempt to smother this thing. If the work_ is needed let us rise to the occasion and put , things right and treat the inmatw as they should be treated. I am not blaming any one but it seems to me that if the doctor l and inspector failed to report to the Com- mittee, the Committee should have so re- ported to Council. I think it a good thing that this matter has been ven_tilated._ _ , .' Wm... n.........:u..... :;. __. __.-LL__.._._ . --..-....u-aw, emu uuul an out`- in-' aedings. being taken, "each amncimeht V ~ votes and the report was then! an yuaaugca. Relief "usually comes by morning.. Just as -good, too, for cuts, bruises, burns and itching skin -troubles. Mrs `William -ll......:...._ -1 11; en, -1 ...`.. -auu I court room,-' I , in H19 Vn-Ar bu- vvul v Auutu, year for. because . ...:... ....A i IN N" "ALEx"'A'a~fnEi"cowAN I g ` ' Ontario } DA'I`ED November 22, ! About 130 couples attended the dance iin the Armouriw on Friday night last, giv- f' en by A'. Company of the Simcoe Forest- !` ers, and an enjoyable time is reported. Vis- 3. itors were present from Orillia, Stayner,` I,Elmvale, "points. - that ' nby orchestra was that were Lieut. i Company, 5 in flit: f`!-of nI\n;al `IInnI';nn an-gnu-.~.on.-ll Telephone orders between 7 to 8.30 a.m., 12.15 to 1, ' V and6to7p.m. ' - Telephone 285 or drop a card to um: iuuai uuuipauy, uau uuurge on auairs. I requests- lthis `make more local ' I (--- e Goods delivered, subject to your up Orders of $15 or over delivered free pnnlp pulp... _- A .......... .. regular JUC, 2-`coil Hot Plates, regular , 1-coil Hot Plates, regular l 1 Hot Point. lron, regular; Fuse Plugs, 4 for 25. VSIMCOE FORESTERS ' DANCE` MUCH ENJQYED _ _ D... \ s|.AA\CL\r I Lntul U, O1l'V 01 11111311` 1Cgo #13-63, 1 3-light Candle Fixture, dark shades, regular $19.00, for .................... $14.90 1 4-light Fixture, old gold nish, reg. $25, for $17.90. 2 Inverted Fixtures, reg. $22.90, for ........ $15.50 1 3-light Fixture, regular$10.75, for ................ $6.50 .1 2-light Fixture, old ivory nish, reg. $14.00, for $7.50 1 3-light Ceiling Fixture, old gold nish, regular $13.50, for Lg`- MIMIC: skin, but its healing vapors `of Camphor, Menthol, `Eucalyptus, Turpentine,. etc., are breathed all night directly into the affected air passages. Rana` 'nano"u Ann... L-- -----~----3--- 7" ` or only is Vicks absorbed through the .

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