'5- 11 Fusilier, Sask.+--For two or three days every so often Iwould have such pains in my back not do anytlnn _ ietlyinbed, and my head ached, too. 115 was this way about three year? was worse after I was married. \ on a farm wxth not `a house `nearer than I21 ve miles and there waanot ~a , '23, ulviaelne, u xnyfolko li_`v..eln,I:nI`, l e y "sister-in-law told` Inahou!:,`Lyd_i| E .l!inkham I Vegetable and told me to It. I took Jaeradueo! and, 1..-.... 1...... 9 nnkful for itever-' since. QM ` Eternal.- Not rm; ale cat.` . Kids detestlitjwhen casto` ` ' and sides that I could 12. Where poets go down_in= s` ips. -/ g--conld `not even lie :13. Pinch; also small alcoholic drink. . Unruly gathering. . ' but 517.- A preposition.` VII :19; A youngster.` ' / r 'ar,t ofthe innitive form of ev-l ._ Tery verb. . :251A pass in a Togdrink slow y. -; nloiatic. 19 vnm `m untain range. thn 1 .-um- freouentliv . 1 1 has gone up smce yesteruay. Then give me one of yesterday's loaves. I Ilwivwa-nu-up us--. `---.v.-- - ._. -_._ Teacher (who \has, just given clnssi `:1 grammar 1esson)-'-James, can you tell me What kind of noun trousers" 3.-.9" - is?" .Iames-Please, teacher, trousen-s" is an uncommon noun, because they are singular at` the top and plural at the bottom. ` ` ' . 1'RousERs c.RAIiwiA'rIcALLv A - _ _# -I__ __W|_1eIfl'he'Ma`nufacturero-I..ife cmmexigd Business in -~-I_ f`._-.I2-_ (`A-nuns`:-any DA Anion OLA Buy . Ad:r"erti`sed Things. in ' the , houe. "1 'C'o:ts little -helps much " Tun L1 jxzj pime,-ge_r.ym_z` Pas; it around after every meal. Give the family- 'the benefit of its aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Kce it always in 1-`Inn lnnnnn . vyvu Ilfnn ~... -..,, A touch whic other foreign: -slowly in the 11 man with 1; I11 aside, bowed The honoruhlu V No, replied 11 that would h. able grandfath must go first." -Gaston." But 1 value of courts- aged. native 1 And when tho-_\ were smiles :1! tion and amm Christian pm, uvr- 1 . _ . A . . . .. . 8C'lI|nl} (U Lu- the gate and 3.. car. Most of th ` their custom is 0l'd8 about {ht men ashed il narrow black words about 1 eyed h8.rbari:1n. A Ohuunh xg-hip -gun . ~ . . W . _ `, He knows gentleman. Ho- grygo There is :1 xx There are mu. ent breaking: 4 of the so-cullo ists, merchant. ists. Some :u- few fall far 5 dard. Even thv manners of ~ Eczeinai Oirands .% For"Two%`Years Cuticura Healed " For about two yemi I suffered an. ..--on. an inn hlna- ll "c".;}{p.;m'Ia% ' Eat Anything UHUILF I_I.I `av-anuuvwu. Eldon Wice and, daughter. _ Ruby. iapent the week-end in Toronto. 1:- .....a 1:... Inn` Alnln 'l'nr-nnfn ` Blllll. sun: 'vI:wn-vuu nu gvnvuuvu Mr. and Mrs. John` Alpln. Toronto -and Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson and son, .La.wrence, Brampton, spent Sunday at ;-_ Geo. 'Aslpln s. _o I mun Qnrnh Allen. Rmvlenzh- is vis- ILIII5 Wllvll ucs .IIl\lIulI\', -nun-u4--..v... `Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of Ivyvisited at H. Kelcey's, Sunday.` \ Mn and Mrs. -.'l`hos. Bowman and < The Exa'm1nAerAl}as the` lareat ctr-: culation of any town weekly inOntar- ' '1o_. .'A1`here, /a. reason. - , V ,_\.. Geo. '4upm's. H : Miss Sarah Allen. Killyleagh. is vis- iting with her brothe/,`Isaac4Allen. il.. ......I `Inc 1'\nn1nnn nf Tvvv-vinih-`Id at 1-1. 1&e1cey's, aunuay. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bowman !daughter and,;Miss' Hunter of `Pitts- burg dalled at S. Reynolds ,- Monday,` `It. .._g `It... . `I Dnuynnln uncut .' UUL' Unnlnwu am an I-QrOw\rJ --vugu , .~-v--..-._, . ` Mr; and MB8.'S. J. Reynolds spent Sunday at G.1lford.- M - - Bowman All.en visited in Toronto `last week. _ W ,V . ` ' , I Miss Verna Wice has returned .to` her home for the holidays after attend- Ain'g_ Normal in Toronto. . , . -A K . M-' gm: `Mrs. VVn.It'e and familv.= -mg. Normal In 'J.`0!'0Ilt0. A. M1-.`..a nd ` Mrs. Waite a.nt'1.'Tf.a.'\n1i\1y,`= `Aurora; spent Sunday` at Mar- tfn s. this week at4John Walt's. -` ,.-V 'Mr.`Titus of Toi-ontpais spend'i'ng a. 1 weekaat Jghn Walt s'.' Mr. Macintosh,"Toronto; spent`. < d'a'y'~ ' Mrs. Bert W1li0ug`nDy's. Quite a number of the" young people hand friends of .Mr.. and Mrs. Ward~. presented them with a miscellaneous shower on Saturday night at the home of the bride's parents. - . T.nv-nn Dlavfnrrnn Minn Meta ROEBPS j('l`oo lete `Igor gast week.) Rev. Mr. Shortt preached 9. very able sermon in Zion Church...` Sunday, to quite a large congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. `Brown of` Barrie accom-' panied Rev. bMr'..=~WShortt on_. Sunday. Miss Grace Switzer andx Elmer Den- ney of Baxter spent Sunday at Mr. end Mrs. Bert W11loughby s. nun-A n nnvnhnv nf f`hn"vnnnz' mannle O! 0. 0 we nr1ue's parents. Lorn_e. Plaxton' and Miss Meta Rogers f Allandale spent Sunday at the` home Mrs. David Plaxtop. ' -I1u.-1. ..'-- 13 Mr. and --r , A -.12.... A Q4-new-nan U1. LVLIS uuyn `Issue ulrvuvovu - -...- - A _Mr. - and Miss Ritchy 0-ff `ATS-'taVyner spent Sunday with Mr. `and Mrs.` H. . Ta.rBush. . . Mrs. Brown has returned `from a. vis; ` it with Detroit` friend _:,-.-.A._u_ A. m A..._p.I.I ....:.al II. WILII JJt:I.l_U||. Lsncuu-3. ~ H. L; "1`ai'Bush, A, T. Arnold arid` Thos. Bell attended Presbytery in Bar_- rie, Tuesday.` June 23._ Mr: 'I` `Ran has gnnn to Toronto for rie, Tuesday.` June 23, . Mrs. T. Bell has gone to Torclantqfor a few days. . . k . L 'li`v-Inna hnrn v-ngrnf the deathof-~Mr. Woman Aad.` _to Ia tew uays. a z Friends here regret the death of--Mrs. APaddiso`n,' New" Lowell, mother of Mrs; Tnhn fnn ` - ' rauuxuuu, AV] John Wood. Miss E",-M. C`.romwell. .New- Y_ork de- butante, fel1'tx"om-a steamer en route -to Europe and was lost. - ` n_.___:-_ rx..u.1..-n... L.-.I.: .-. 'nnnnllnnnn "LU nuiuyu auu Wain ovuuo Premier Baldwin told a "questioner direct` communication with -the Dom-- inion Premiers was, still in force. `L352 ` 29. as. 35. , 36-.) 33.. 40. 1 42.; \ExAM|uEn%cnoswonn PuzzLE' _` 'A . Jf \ A untain range. f. To-drink T - E1110 `stic. . . 37 ~ from the Latin, frequehtly L [u'sed_.with cent.').= - ' ` Ajwingv that does not y. ._\ \` A person that thinks condutots` Tdx` make-b`a1:ely. A 4 H rinnv {In nnft _ ersuu yuan uuunu uvu-.u..uv-V... fsing in ,Canme.n. . j. V ` . Singular of what Anthony (0: was it Brutu?) tried `to bor- row at Caesar's` funera/1. v_ Half `an em. _'0p_posite, tho~ugh, - freuentlygi 1111+]-.1 La 05%]. I was afraid "to eat because I al-V-5 V A - ` " i . . ` / ways had stomach trouble afterwards. .\ V :. Since taking" Adlerika. I can eat and _ - ` . _ - ` ` tex-1 fine." (signed) Mrs. A.-Howard.` ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS, and often brings surprising relief toi W`. -` V .. 1 b . . . ` th 'Stmah' smps that fun bmated \ This is terrible! Denitions are grossly" unfair! ;Soine of them are feeling` Renwves 1d waste matter` not even serious! Steps should be tgken tohave the `author of these de-. from intestines and makes you feel . . . . A , happy and cheerful_ Excenen1-, for ob. nitions disbarred from practice! But try It anyhow! If you can solve. stinate constipation. Wm. Crossland, it, you re no 36 horizontal. 9/ aivnurraiaf 1-1] ` Uppusuc, buuusu . .n.a.s;guu...u.,, Z . with,`~a girl.` - Blind men don't. ~ .. . `- He -l1-ip8 Y those - Christmas bills. jch_..g_ A 0f,_ r`3D.i; 9`arhs1- ,:AI7vgai_ign.~g\:3rlai1'1gi or. wrera1;h. ~ _< ~_1_:oRTzoN1'AL % `us % a tfhin V +1 GUS strawberry festival In the near future. The Institute met at the home of Mrs. Hither last week. The Stayner Branch vislted here and Mrs. D. Bell of Stayner gave and interesting paper, Mrs. Chester. Mrs. Halbert and Miss `Jean Lawrence also took part in the program `which. proved a success. Af- ter the. program the ladies spentlra. .so`cl_al` houz--.to'geth_er while 9. dainty lunch was ser\:ed.~ _ ` `(Too Late for Last Week), _ A [June 23-Mr. and Mrs. Brewster. of Detroit yisited Mr. and Mrs. Shaw last ' week. ` V V . ` Mrs. Matthews of Collingwood vis- I ited her father, Wm. Moffatt, recently. Ifvv mam Mme Fnnnnr and Mr nn ited her rather, wm..; Monatt, Ijecenuy. Mr. and Mrs`. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs.` Beadle of Toronto motored up and spent some time at their summer cottage here. ~ _ ` . , Mr and Mr: Gnnrg-A Rae nf T-`l'n.lihur- cottage here. ; Mr.'an'd Mrs. George Roe of Halibut`- ton arrived on Saturday to spend their vacation -:with .-Mr. and Mrs. Roe at Candles and other friends at Elmvale. - .. -w- `an , ,1 1:", una.t._c L; C druggist. -uunlunvw Uvsnu vunnvn aoavnau--u Iavv __ -..~--. Mr. and Mrs. _'1`. Wallace an-ti: Mrs. Storey, Sr., of Elmvale were visiting at the. home of Mr; and_ Mrs. W. G. Storey `on Sunday. _ ' ma Mnffgff nf "l"nr-nnfn was: 9. 211951 Bturey on ouuuuy. Ed. Moffatt of Toronto was a guest with friends here ecently. mn. and `Alma ~. aunn `Ru-nuns warn _ VGA- onto. Vnkn NVILII LICICIIUS IIUFB `cuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. alllace Brown were week-end. visitors with friends, in Tor- o'nVto. . x onto. '- A b x The. crops are looking fine in this vicinity and business in general is good; also real estate active. -.a- (O`yerlooked: l'as't week)f _ I-Iillsdalev Field Day held June 17 was" as-`zusual _a `decided success. The forepart._~of the afternoon looked some- what .llke,rain but it cleared away and` did not delay` the sports at all.\The first ball game was played between Elmvale` and Hillsdaleand was an easy victory for the locals. Score 20-1, Dawes pitch- feated Barrie Hillcrests 10-4. \That left Hillsdale and Phelpsto .'to fight it' out. Phelpston was relnf ced by several Mineslng` players, Hlllsdale was some- what weakened by` Scott not being able`to..cat_chVthe last game. Phelpston soon began to gain in runs by Hills- dal_e s poor throwing to bases and other poor plays. Phelpston won by 13-7. A softball team from Toronto played Barrie and won by a large number of runs. Toronto .team was mostly com- posed of policemen. The Barrie Citizens Band was on. the grounds in the after- I `er, `Scott, catcher. Phelpston then de- inborn and furnished plenty of music I4. ` 16;- 18. . 20. 22. [no 24.; 26. 370. 31. mms INBAGK ANDSIIIES lII\l 7 15:5 I-Icvvvus ~- 41. Open-I(P0etic). 43. Opposite: no. -- 45,. Age ` " " . '4 7.'._Whi.1t the turky got; :?4'9f; neuter pronoun- `. A. prepositiqp. Hbrew I1fat-ri-1e-<;1:\`-(`i.eity. . V T ` The front. .`. ' ' A 1;vord.oEnd n .red-lighted` as!` man .% cunnuas 1 vvuzu Lu,I.Iuu. ,uu a.\.u-a.;&uu\..u` s1gns. m` theatres. Behold. A To point, as a weafzon. _ What you 'dr_`op nic.ke1s'in' .wheru ` telephoni'ng'..~ / 1.'~..:A+'.. . hU:I:p|nvnun5..~ _, Exikts.-\ Mesh.Q ' I Jail (particular}y as'0scar Wilde, spelled it)-`V. " ` ` dun `}JGl.'|allJllllJ.fJ aa uayuu vv Ac\|\.a_ s elled it); A S 1cR'?ud7as a vehicle-. T Usually` the wife. - .Integfal part of a staircase. N_otpwi1d..- * _, i ' A .ve_ry tiny insect. ' urhe plural of the rst dig'i_t,` Heap` . . A Afresh-wlatr sh- `with A` ,1;mg, pginted head. \ A ,L.____ , ..3.I-..L.......-.. A .I.1'ell'VV5I:U1' H.311 W10}: cl` 5.0115, pointed \ .A crustacean sidestepper. An exclamation expressive of un- ` Happiness. . . - .~A hur'1drc,dAth,part of a- dollar. ` Game favored by Prince ofj/`Wales A bobbin; aalso a _section of `a u n unnnutidlii -n-nn|~uvn- 4 " ll. uuuuung ~a1au a _ac . moving `picture. 1 ` Open - =(P0etic). ' (l)pposit.: Ended by Taking Lydia E.` ' Pinl:hfm s Vegetable VERTICAL which was rduch appreciated by the nvnur . . CPOWG ' Supiaer was held on the grounds tn! the evening and was providedby the` ladies of Hillsdale and community.a.nd was ,as eusua1_up to the standard of the good cooking put up by the women of this community. , ` nu. _ , __ _ 4.. -4. ...l...`l_L 1..-. tiun wmcn crowd. Qnun-unn e n`v'v.m a6botheredeIhou1d~siye:`Lvdi.a V E`; _Pinkhsm I Vet JXJIIIII ill! I Vpvuu Ir vs, --.- theme cine for~three_ sag it has and I am dom ne. 1 ofmmend the ` _ _ others and` outmsy publish `my teeth. ~."noni.1."-.-. rs.H!-JLEN BALANOFF,Fuli- lie;-,,Ss.sks'tc`hew\sn. I -` -* Often some slight trouble will cause a general upset of the syht_ex%. suchj ousness, mes, wmpmmunm V e $headae irregularity, hncksch te some form of feme weakness: am glad to `ree- tsble - Compognd a run a _ .-'*1_}=:;`3`.`.`_1`3.`i 1"t'ook"u'a'v"see and "1 snktul for` ltnever since. - elped mes lot . ; `Iegetshle Cv0mPndl to ` Ul. LIIIB UUluluuuu._yo The play put on at night by the Dramatic Club of Hillsdale was a deci ed success, the `hall being packed; to th doors. The play, entitled A Cou- ; ple of Millions," was somewhat -tragic with plenty of .comedy running through lit; Each ,0! `these young people did their parts exceedingly well. Much cred-V it is due the managers, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Dean, who had the young peo- ple so well trained. Those who took part were Misses Thelma Dean, Thel- ma. Murray, Louise Chapman, may Dawes and Mydra Arksey,. E. Farag- her, T. Dawes, M. Millar, K." Rumble, R. Arksey and J. Davenport. e _ A - nII._ ._._........A... In` I-Inn Ra-any nn nvvnnvina J.\v zxlnawg (lll\A uu A/la. vtvnsyvn an . The proceeds of the day and evening amounted to $350.00. It is. expected work will commence at once to put a double tennis court in the park and other improvements. . . - mmusnn mm I-Iillsdale nlaved a. lea- r lmp!`OVemenEs. Elmvale arid I-Iillsdale played gue game Saturday. `night at Elmvale; I The locals ,Won_,by a score of 14-8. |examinations. Pupils who have made Minesing. Cointinuetion Schoo|-Lower Scholol _Report_ \ _ The following is the standing ob- tained by the pupils of` the Mineeing Continuation School at the recent J one _______._ ` ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD `PUZZLE so 1mI1i'..1'noIIm MINESINQ -- Without obliggtiom kiddly -forward me with pqrticu_lan of one of y'out guaranteed policies for .3.-....-.................... I un_......................y.ean pf age; mnnied or aingle. NaIIe.__.L_,___. _ 3 A';ldrecp...,...:..............._...__ ....... ., ............... .. '. New ` Business Loves; _ " F01 IDOUI `W0 yiu I uruanuwu with eczemn on my hands. It stated with smnllvocalee and then ' tuxned to 1 nah and was very sore and` red. It itched tertibly attimes and kept spreading until"my_,n- geraewere covered with it, I could not put my hands in` inter not do any work. I did not get much sleep at night on account of the iuitntgon. " I ucntl nlrhnf flhdi withaut nu: IANu"FAcTu+Iz_g;`R __LI F E. l .htIq'ug'sltI'hn_IIli:uIl I anmcu OFFICE Bank` of Toronto s..u'.m.., Barrio W. J. WALKER, District Manager | L E. Quifholr. Agent. Elmvalb A. E. C`u|ham,'Agent,.Stayor ` " "msunnuce ormv Hun 0|-1=|c.% - `Ton`oIn`o.d, canon than the ttC| '0! -.3 bompaxucu IIIG ull yccu VI luo,uaaI.v:_yo The trerneridouo growth of life inurance is due to an ever-increasing appreciation of its; practicability. not only as an unsurpassed method of creetin"g_.an estate, or providing a . competence for one's dependent `gers, but elso as a means of establishing. a sinking fund tol.fe_tn'ea Bond Issue at maturity. It also guarntees immediate titfdrfor Succession Duties. lt 'is a safeguard to a Business orcofporation to offset` the death of` an executive or va'lued.'.iemployee. A You should know what life insurance will dofot you. ` ' - Wl_1_en lne lvlanuxacturersfuxe cuuuucueeu uuauacoc .. l887t was thefeleventh Canadian Company to enter the lit insurance eld. Thetotal business transacted in Canada in [887 -was 'IiHIRTY-EIGHT `MILLION DOLLARS; divided among eleven Canadian, ten British, and eiiht American Companies. in I924. The Manufacturers Life issued Eolicies in excess of SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS, nearly 60/0 more than tlifutotal of all Companies the first yearof its iiistory. --.J_... __....a]. A` '3`. 3min:-nu:-A in Ann In an the required standing on -V the tours term- examinations have `already been promoted. Each asterisk indicates the; `number of subjects in which a pu failed to obtain the required standing throughout` the year. - I 'I-.._4 1' A_...:.. f`InL\;\v\A` Ql7I.- (`nu-Q ' tnrougnout: me yealr. ,- , Form 1-Annie Chabpel. 83%; Cora` Beeton, 78.1; Camilla Kavanagh, 77.8; Hazel Pain, 77.3; Norman Crawford, _73.7; Grace Maguire, 69.1; Helen Kav- .anagh, 69; Stella Graves,` 67.1; Ella. ! Orchard, 67; Myrtle Luck, 64.8; "June; Mulroy, 62.7; Dan Mulroy, 61.2; `Eliza-; beth McKe1-nan, 60.6; `Francis Cough- lin, 59.6. - l -11- 17u'cI.;.1.. `lnllh-.96 94.9074. uu, ua.u. , Form 11-Emeda Elliott, 84.80/0;! Irene Kavanagh, 77.8; Herbert Maw 74.6; \Vil1iam Coughlin, 74; Douglas! Ronald, 68; Ruth Livingston, 66.5;I Stella Luck, 63.8; `Vera Knupp, 62.6. I DIDN'T wmrr `IT FRESH '\ V .I want a lpaf of` bread, please." Yougare 'a penny short. The price has since yesterday." 'l"hnn aim: mp nne of vesterdav's It nlgnx on account In nus uogsuuvuv I used other remedies wizouc much success. I aiw Cuticuru Soup and Ointment advertised-gnd sent for 1 free sample. Aftet using it I putchaaed more and in. I month : um. I win cnmnletelv `healed?