SIIC UUCBII I. IICCU IIIUUII Lclllllo Money talks, but it_ doesn't always make a satisfactory financial state- ment. 7 ' 1\Ynl> run!-H `ha anflnn nurn `til:-nae on POWCFS HIE :sc_a.rcu. . It is best to tell mother everything, but if shels the right kind of mother she doesn't need much telling. `lhfnnnu I-olbn hut if nnnn'l- aina-nun vv nnyun _y\-run a-navy . rowers are scarce. 1'6 3.. I-....+ I-n fall ht`-Llfly UUVCIT LIIC lUUHo* A family by the name of Thompson, who have only resided in. Penetang for a short time, met with a bad`acci- dent -on` Monday evening, Sept. 1. There were five persons in a Ford car and they were returningfrom a trip to Toronto Exhibition when the misl1ap_ occurred that resulted in the death of Mrs. Thompson and the serious injury of her son-in-law, who was dri'vi'ng the car. The `party were proceeding down the hill in front of the Methodist church and while attempting to make the turn in front of the residence of Dr. Bowman. the car skidded in the sand. and upset- The woman was crushed beneath the car and died shortly after the accident. The party were within a block`of their home when the accident occurred. !',V1Ilg SHEEP. A` While threshing was in progress on the farm of Mrs. James Gilmore in _-_\_uJa.la on Wednesday morning._ Aug. 28, the barn caught fire, and was com- pletely destroyed, together with the seaon's wheat crop. The separator was saved. A young son" of Mrs. Gil- more was badly hurt while taking a seed drill out off the barn. Ouewheel -struck an obstruction and the tongur knocked him down. The insurance will nearly cover the loss.- A fnrnilxr `hv fl-an nu-nno nf 'I"'hnrn'nc(.'n Ul'5Z1.!llZ'd.l.lUll U1. "cl. HCW \1UlL uxuu. The township of Tossorontio has set an example which it is safe to predict will be extensively followed through-1 out the province. This municipa.l1t,v has passed a civic ordinance under authority of the statutes of the prov- ince giving permission to residems of. the township to shoot any dog found straying from its owner s premises be- A tween` sunset, and sunrise and to de- stroy any dog at any time foundvwor~ rying sheep. '\K7hi1n fhrnjqhinnr was: in nrngrpgsz nn HI`: CKIJCC LBU. "Within forty-eight hours of the time the subscription lists for the shares` of the new Wasaga Beach Golf and'Coun- try Club opened one hundred shares ($100 each) had been subscribed for; with iess than ten per cent. of the cot- ta-gers on hand. This remarl-table achievement not only insures immedi- ate construction of the first nine holes of the proposed eighteen hole champ- ionship .course, but probably consti- tutes a time record for the successful _ organization of a new Golf Club. Vlna onnynahin nf Tnaanvnnfin 3-Ina not [J'1.l'Ll'd.11y UU VCIVUU Uy 1113 UIJGIIUU. Jean, the five-year-old daughter of Earl Rowe-.M-.P.P.,e-of Newton` Romn- son, was severely scalded on Monday`. `Sept. 1. The accident occurred at"'thc. home of her grandfather. Jas. Lennox, whom she was visiting. - She was _in the act of putting on her rubbers when she fell into atub of boiling Wa$er. Al_- -though only remaining in the water for an instant, she was seriously scald- ed. Medical aid was summoned and the little patient is doing as well as can be expected.- '7ifhin fnrl-v-nln-hf 'hn1n~ nf fhra fimn Whe you have trouble to lendvbor- I\\I7QV' DVD QDQWFQ ])uy.~.uU1a.u. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the large" barns of Arch. McArthur, Nottawasaga, on Sept. 2. `The con- tents, all of which` were lost, con4 sisted of 600 bushels of wheat, 500 bushels of oats and barley, 30 tons of hay, a. horse, some pigs and hens and 1'O0l.lt half Mr. McArthur's livestock. The loss is between $6,000 and $7,00 partlally covered by insurance. A Ioan fhn fivn-vnsn--nl nnrrhh-\,r of Port Greville, Nova Scotia.- I took. your medicine [for a terrible pain in m side and for weakness and headaches. seemed to bloat all over; too, ,a.'nd my ; feet and hands were the worst. I am ~ the motherof four children and I am" nursin my baby-the rat one of four I coul' nurse. I took Lydig Pi!_1_k- I.......!.. 11-_-4._I_I - n 'pzu"uy:us. _ . . Three young lads`o Shelburne were responsible for the breaking of one of the windows in the Ford coupe of `John 11. Berwick who was motoziug in- to town. v'_I`he damage was done by throwing stones`at the rpassinag ve-V hicle. Mr. Berwick s face `ems freely spatteredowithhroken glass auu bled profusely, requiring the services of a physician. Wire nf 1n11tnr'nvn nriain nsxh-nvn nua LUl1Ugla.LU. A well known resident of Penetang passed away with unexpected sudden- ness the early part of last week `in the person -of Christopher Columbus,_ for the past 35 yearskeeper of the_ lightson the Asy1um.Dock and`Whisk- ey Island and who retired on July 1-on a pension.~ Death followed a stroke of paralysis. "l"hrnn vm1m:r `|ad`n1' QhR]hll)`Tl`3. were D.U.'1'.A. . Residents of Ontario County- are protesting strenuously over the action of the Orillia, Board of Education in shutting out children from Ontario County who wished to attend the Or- illia Collegiate. ' A 1xrA'II In`-anurn wauionf nf `Dnnnfang Iull ume [I118 SllIl'lI_IlB!'. [George -Lawson -of Rama was fined $200. and costs for having a. beer wash suitable for vmaking spirits. At Grav- enhurst Joe B thank and Jos. Walker paid $300 ,an $200 respectively for B.O.T.A. - `Dnn:AAnl-a nf nfowin l"nnr\fv - av-A Did You Ever`-- Need grease for the clutch throw- out collar or the universal joints while travelling and -find`- that you haven't any grease with "you? -Unscrew the front wheel hub caps and use some of the grease which should be in them. Find tha.t"VllI\hr9IzAn n -Inf Int-"'1 umauy `cl. unyer ` left side of `th passing a car 2 swiped by the 4 no Warning` of . -- -. ... -IUIIIUIIIUCFIIIQ 7 Never attempt to pass another car on the highway until you have first made certain that the car behind isn't trying to_ pass you at the same time. Many a driver has turned over to the Side Of `fh rnn nvnnou-no-nu-v`6~ V uuuvnl nruntrllngs . The -present fad for nickel trimmings is a pretty one'but unfortunate, be- cause, nickel requires attention` and the modern driver has hardly time to buy his gas; A few trimmings well polishedwill ,very`shortly be found` to -be preferred to a mass" of thenri gone rusty. uuuuurugeu wan some fresh fuel? That if the r diator is filled too full ajpint or mor of water will syphon out through the overflow pipe after the engine has warmed uh`? Uul. Luruugn tne 0VeI`!.`l0VV_ p engine has warmed up? Lydia "1-:.l Pinlchanfs vegeta- ble Compound a Dependable Help fonf Mothers Jnnuu _yuux Ulll` uu-:y woulun't look you `up _to tell you the sad news.`_ And if you didn't happen to have collision in- surance you would be -out of luck. Did You Know-L That because gasoline` evaporates ` and loses its .pep while standing 2. carfthat is stored for any length of time is quite likely not'to start unless encouraged with fresh fuel? That if tH=. rniafnin in 4-'.'n.\.: i..- pap unuac as pussuue I0 yours. _ . If the car is left in a pr arious po- sition better use the par ing lights even if the local ordinance doesn't re- quire you to do so. If someone ran- _into your car they wouldn t look to you sad newsn Ana as - Pointers `on Parking . ` Leave ample room between the front of your car and the machine ahead when parking, for the man who parks behind you will invariably run his car las close as possible to `- the car is left in 1: nv-nnnv-`nun -A at. Luc,Uul`U. . If the car has no momentum at the `time the engine stalls then place the gears in low and use the starter motor toipull the machine out of dan- ger. It is well to be thinking about this suggestion when you are crossing railway tracks. auup quickly. Many drivers place themselves in dangerous positions because they im- agine that a stalling engine requires an immediate consultation over the why and the wherefore,_ regardless of where the car happens to be when the engine gives a last gasp. The niomenf fhn nncrinn cf-r,~.1'lu +.... cusulc sxvcs 21 last gasp. moment the engine stalls, try, if possible, to coast over to a position at thevcurb. ' T? "`_` LEE` `_`A __A____ V , . .- uuv - vuu llll` IO The discovery that monkeys can be taught good manners is very encour- aging. Perhaps in time` it will be pos- sible to teach road hogs. F pr Safety s Sake In the rush of modern traffic it is. frequently as essential to be able to get out of _the way in a hurry as to stop quickly. Mnnxr ilrixynnu In.-.n n.............1-.-._ merupy. 1'ne treatments are applied by a staff of specially trained nurses. py. v-non] uluc 1u.uuuLa.lnS. - Simcoe Hall was founded in 1912 for the care of patients suffering from _acute mental and- nervous diseases. Dr. Wm. C. Barberwas the first sup- erintendent and held the position until his death in December, 1921. Dr Frederick E. Webb, the present super- intendent, was appointed to fill the vacancy, caused by_the death of Dr. Barber in February, 1922. .Dr. Webb is well qualified by years of study and experience in state and private hos- pital work. . Tnoofrnnnn -......1 _ L .- -_ __ `MISERABLE Ann ALWAYS m PAIN / Nji:kel Trimmings rdunnf Gui! R.-... ...:_1_-s L Wot-Ath Remembering aH>nrnn+ on ........... .._-A4 MOTOR HINTS ..-.-____- A V cl. Argus Lurneu OVGP [O the `the road preparatory to u` ahead bnly to be side-. he car behind which gave its itention. \.a-as-owns:/a.A.La.I \IJJ&Vl&\I.I.\L) 13$` l\UUlI'4 ' To review conditions generally and also with a view to in. with ,South Africa, these five Canadian Senators `are now on their aboard the Canadian Pacific S.S. Montroyal they are, from left to r B. Willoughby, Mr. J. F. Tafard, Mr. W. G. McQuarie, and Mr. CANADIAN SENATORS EN ROUTE TO SOUTH AFRICA eview generally and also with . mm fn :............;..- n___ . 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