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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1926, p. 11

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run-uuu nu suuu ucazuly-can uruux "LOU nuch of -it. '1: Water is necessary to-:1t~`t>`{."i`5c; elast- nii and nnnnlomann fn hnvfna thins- uuwr wwnan1p=_|_g.+'I .ne county. I V Much enthusiasm has been. shown lately by radio fans over the rugby` `gameg. And while some very 300d el- ectlon speeches and other jnteresting matter have been coming through. at many many t:lmes'_lt has been spoiled by thecontinual talk of some who do not seem to understandethat it is im- iposslble to hear both distinctly. 1 'Your0ont"rnnnnndnnt hnu hnon naltn pcutcu npme U118 week. ' -Not a great deal is gaineci from say-` lng much in reference to the roads in F108. but all who- use these `roads are of the olxjnlon that Elos roads are the worst 1n the entire county and can boast of `less "expenditure than any other township )_l.g..--t1'1e county. Much enthusiasm has hmm shown .5111: up uuelpna. `- J` `~ , Vincent; Kenny reeiveda deer from some friend up n'or&h last week who ;Ino doubt had more than he could handle. `Most of the hunters are ex- pected home this week. ' V 4 .NYnl- n lrrnnf Anal la. ...-.-.a.....: a......- _..-_ - V .:. Hmi-yv i1veig1i[~1ia$ hstaxnd a. mi`- dlo` in his .reLstdence.A \. A l Joseph O'Nelll,_was %a._y-(sitar at the 'Wln` r air last; week."`_' ` V \- T ~ Be nard Mccarnen s_'z_ittendlng' the w'W1nter Fair `this wee , -~ P. J. Hall has` gone, to ;Toi'onto whefe the intends'securln2"a. nnnitinn, '-41:15::-;:.;`nAn!i1i::A.`, lmmnan` _. anAiucHf"ori=IcE-Binu of fmto Building, same. A - . ; W. J. WALKER, District Manager ' , 6- E LDUTGI-(ER. Agent; E|mvaI_gA., 3. cuLI-mu, `Agent. suym, HERMAN Fghnnsn. Agent, Allandalo uvroll '~ I nyable at par / Wifhput fumuh. of Endcmnent Insmjancebest suiied to my needs. ' R V . . _' I _ - tr, ' I _ . At present Icatfr'y...;.....fv...,._........insura:;ee on I am ...... ., ........ ..years of `age. UFACTURERS LIFE L`)/0' All iS4:.1"i0u`S:II\/li;1w21c{i I)cop1e~ Fancy Suggests _ the immediate purchase V ' of something which, at the moment, seems immensely desirable; ' Life is short at, best, and uncertain, so Why enjoy it to the utmost. `That s'ljiuman.'4 7 Through the example 6fothers_t'he` " impulse will qome" to possessysomee `thing which; . deep_- down in your heart you know you cannot " afford , and. which, after the newv ness.. has lworn off, will proye a . source of worry. _ .. .. 4) "'1: is saving, nqzggtting, that` ` " isthemathq*of riche:. -811 W. Scott. the saving of a denite percentage of your in come so that A, `later and dependent years may befenjoyed. A rainy day ' will come to _" you as it does to all- make preparation to meetit`. In Instead of H spending every dollar earned, and in addition anticipating next year's income to provide for some passing. fancy, why not regu . larly set aside a portion of your .:- earnings and .enjoy `nancial in dependence? ` Prudence Directs Buy (all the Endowment; you czfn carry. ` It is a sure way to pure chaseindependence at1fty{ive orpsixty. ,Shou1d`t-he inevitable happen it replaces your earning power." eMor`eover, there will be no v installments to pay after your death. . \ I` .. . . Suggests `J _ J '31: : the purchase which, moment, immensely short at so why not`; s liuu_1an.'. possess some thing which; your cannot afford, "and after_ "worn Wi11~prOV.Ie a] worry. . Name.. I DnrJs% ERUTHE-RS M.qo.r?. .I=.ea.s Ffdiia INSURANCE COMPANY we A1s_E')fS`37I,'Dpendalble Us d cars FRANK uv1Ncs"roN Phone 291 " om. jiimportarynce of thcfmany rccerit prove"I nents% in Dodge y`,"Brqithers Motor Cars Jj`ustfe us% urging everyone , prospectlve % buyers or not, Ftoasee fand drive the Cari Car $1.1V22' coupe .... . .% . . . . . $1139 Sedan h(Le,ather`) . . . . $1309 ' Sport Roadster . ". `:2 $1236 -`Doliveredxsvith ipare ti`:-e fgnd tube. 041` 072% [iur ~-__|31 S Oage. near` no 218. urine. 0 no 122 L958 water, hot- t drilllns C . drill with to haul; I -nr1ceI a.ra me` and hen Si: an} 17- I-24 r and ST. ?" vdzw us It! . '4' ' . .-rHuns1_>AY. NovzMnggr;f1szs `._ . `Arthur. . John Shmley -and `the: auaavg Mg II: ;uL,y av \IV1U_ll uuuuu. A dputatlot1'coinpris'ed `or Mayor! Hon. E. C. Drury `left Friday for Ottawa.- tor` the purpoae,ot interview-A ing the Minister of Public Works 1 ` connection with the harbor Improve- ments at Colllngwood. In 5: nnnr-tin run: with fhn nmnunl n tr CC \.15\Jy\I' Avuvvvu vv --wnovu an: open u-guano: , Rev. E. Glllman. for the fpast. eight] years rector of the Church ,of`the Re- Vsurrectlon. Toronto. has been appoint-l ed rector ot_St. Luke's Church. Cree- more. ` ._ . . Mina "Lillian MnAnfnr- n nnhnnl IIIUHLH {LL LJUIIIIIEWUUIL In accordance with the zrowingvl custom and the prevailing idea. `the! minister of Trsyity United C1u1'gh,! Im." 89- on U Eriiul nstitutea eauantui were saved. . , . Henry Kennet of '_1`,hornbury. charg- ed with arson. and -Jas. Rodgers. charged with conspiracy, in cognac- tion with a. fire In Rodgers Jewelry store at Thornbury, were found not. guilty by a jury at Owen Sound. `i '= A A ' ........u.....- .....'.........a..'....a .4 run-..-.o.._ . TULIFU lI'Ulll LIIU BUFVIUU Ill lJUUUlIlUUl'u -Arihstrong near Bradford was bum- -The b arn on" the, farm of Mrs. L. ed on November 7. The season's crop had not been thrashed and it wu`a all 4 lost. The house and other building. I-Tnnru Wanna} nf 'l`.hr;|1nI-n-v nhnna-- ILFU: UUlllE_ U1l'ULUll,Y YVIILUIIUU. . Arthur Corbett who holds the long- est service record of Gravenhurst'ra.ll- way men and is the only member on. the start left from the early days, will` V. retire from the service In December. np- -1...- _._. LL- 1-....- -3 11"-, -r EH8 ueuur Hal HUI` '.!lUIUV I11. IDKUHHUJH ?`on'- November 7. " About $700 worth-,0f'Vfish,. net<'was captured in Sturgedn` Ba-y~.. ntly by officers of the Flahery.Depa `mt: Several other points on Georgian Bay are. belng_ca.re1'ull,v watched. Avfhlnv nvhnff who hnlu thnvlnnnr- ` mute. _ ` Miss Lillian McArter.- a school teacher reported to be from Orillla. was accidentally killed by a. fall into the cellar at hex; .gxcme`_; a_t Brussels November ' A, -~,-. , mmung .u. can mama. When a .22 rle.,was- accidentally` discharged during a. tussle between- several boys, Ernest [Hayes of. Pine Grove, received a. bullet in his thigh.` -n--- -In ruu......... 41.... `I... 3...-..` ..x...|.; In Meuwru uu.ruur_.` . ' - Chow Wing Fun. aged sixteen. son of an Orillla. Chinaman. was sentenc- ed to three months In Jan for, theft of `A $100 tram his tather. A motor car was atBlen- In broad` $100 tram ms tamer. ` A motor car was at6len~ in broad daylight from in front of the Newman ket hospital while the owner was making a (33.11 inside. _ When n 22 rif1e.was- mmldantallv 18.110. . ` VA howling wind and blinding snow-- storm sweeping over Georgian Bay on Nov. 9 .ca.used `considerable damage in Meaford harbor; mmw Win: Fun. aired` sixteen. son m we open learners. .l`.KA`l_lb' LICE KILLER ia'harmleas.non-irritating and non- pqlaonqus. but kills the lice. As}: your dealer. ovyurli a value %vyed. In/ omen : I-IOULD met by ` cretarieu rth1Asfn Qt! -uuvupavug nun yyvuyu v.....,. -.u,., _ corn" "tram" her garden `last ' week. _ V A , Gravenhurst "wo1!iii 4 need The mercury. regitered three`. _1; Qrees below zero in -Gravenhutat, on. `Nov. 10. `Oriliia. Town Coiuneili `hoe missed `a by-law prohibiting any more gasoline pumps on street curbs. _ Catherine McDonald. one of the vv mung aovuvu an ---v7---ow.-3--mu.-5. -9'. Explosion or coke gas -wrecked an oven and did considerable da,mage.v1n Ithedplant of the City Bolkery `at Mid- an , ~ ` ' land. T -A n III I llllllvlll ID-V\10\QvIuv not ouvolvwouu oroqvnop M. P. Byrnes shot an Azyctiq ow}.-a very rare species 1nthis `district. at Waaagg. Beach on Thanksgiving. Day. Exnlosion coke gaa+wrck.ed an` .pUHlp8 on SKTGUL GUIDE: _ `* , . Catherine McDonald. oldest residents of yin) . died recent- ly near Wyebnidge in her'98th;year. Andrew '1`, Wade. son of` P. 'Wade, formerly of Orlllla. was killed In a motor accident at Trenton. Mich. `I I5 `EI-..._nn nknl on AQAGCA Acts` n _... --vv-- v--uuu-use _by the legs andvsiiiinkle the wder m the open feathers. PRA _ LICE hflle. l'lnVI.iI'rHnNntI and lint-I- tlga-no or-P rrygovamrsoox BEIEE! ...i`!.w 2L9:.%P. ?&':`9 . [ t'.$oaIv7sell.a'sI`i:'-w'1a`!!"` % limod ~.,,. Hens bothered with lxfze stop _layiug. To . ' V kxll the bee, take the affected chicken legs and sprinkle m the nmn (marl...-. . pp A I vmr AD1sm1cTN:ws,%: m&&wm$%%$agg$gg The he nurses l'i'btI`e`bf\ OrlVlA_llh hospital was opened this week, , L A n.....'.....1..ea+ ununsi`h-`nnntl y`5r 4|`n`n- Lain-oua of Inn: and . -..- '-u use-us... ,,-..22a~,`% I-ESE Krk I It . Wrlto {Br D` ATL"'.`9"lg!')"ll;1'D?Ivg;)nv uh... I A. A. SMITH .2. re` x ! r\IE1rBl\IlNFl1'1llII1a- M. -V,-Marian always remembers! Ever since the Marshalls were L 'ouf"~`negvhbours , in Brooktowm 4 ,n1VIarian`u."ahas neverv mfgsed 7 opportungy of --greeting-.`me on _ n my birth ay. But to think-that she would remember our Golden ` ' _ Wedding anniversary! _ -"`ij'.,.:Y_les,' those thoughtful words ` overetheltelephone mean a`gteat' "deal!" ' _ T ._ `- "Indeed, they do! . As soon as ` '_v', _l_'\er voic.e,v I realized ' {What it -really means to`.-be able otosay that distance -is no longer a barrier. It s. wonderful to-be` ~ /7 alive in thilsjageof marvels, ` : ` when one can .sit _t.home and ` ,, 'chafvwith_ftiendsim`_ es` away! `_ - Long,` l3l s`f_`ance `is: 'gr"wi`'ng5'\ifRagour ' . day by dy. For messages of con- C L gratulationand encouragement, th'e're ` `.= . l ` is nothing '_like.theftelephone.' --After,` `ell; yo1_;vt".\.'oic.e'is';you'!`;_ ' - - A h`_ Biellhfelepljaone. ' ` ' .2 , '.,of;Can}eda l.;'.'`. T. , ._ 7., ` l`'Yv.` , ,9. -_ .,x';-_- , . . \ ` -P'astMasters night at Corinthian! ,, Lodge, A._F. &A A.M~.L on Thursday,` ;,November 4. was Marked by the pres- ;ence of twenty of the twenty-Ztwo ' living Past. Masters of the lodge. The ichuirs were filled by former Masters? ;of the lodge, J r , I V _ ' After the work in the lodge room an I enjoyablebanquet was served by the. ladies of the Eastern .Star -in their! lodge room and a short ,px*pg'ram of; toasts and music was given. After the! toast to .theeK-ing. the toast to the` Grand Lodge was proposed by W. 'Bro. Jas. Merlin and responded by'W. Bro. Alex. Cowan. A` toast to the Past; Mastershwas proposed by W. Bro, .W. A. Lewis and responded `to~by, W. Bro. Rev. J. S. Shortt. In reply to the_ toast to the visitors V. W. Bro.` Fred . Marr of _Kerr. Lodge. W.. Bro. Charles Wice of Stroud and the. W.M. of Elfnvale Lodge spoke. Selec-i tions were given by the `Masonic or- chestra and there WEE: a sinrson'g"led by F, C. Lower and __E-._I-Ia.rdy. kreat sales- 1 ttle pay-~ - u - . - o - V... :4; avian wyovuu waouscu us. ;\a f G. urk., or Evansylllle. .Ind., was seriously injured when.struck on the head by an e`xp1od1ng automobile tire` he was cpgnglng. ' , , . , ..- . -. - - V ,..1'..-_- ,.- -'A1v1n` W; Aylsworthg 75, or Fotdria..` Ohio. was killed by a. train when he attempted to run across ahead of `it. I`. -DIVE! 1-'59 .mIIl'lI\ISIl`"`A T-.41 -nu. -... 1) For the third time -in two` ,ire:irs..:St.l Peter's and St. Paul's Catholic Church_.. in San Francisco. was bombed 1}ecent- - .Alvh{ `KT: Axylsanrnvvd-h. UK A? 'E`nnm{n ` $22 PAST MASTERS AT 1` C0RINTl5llAN_ `LODGE Colllnixfod. is t.o w.ear a go\v'ri ,du Hug! the Sabbath services. The .matt_er.4: as._{ recently passed bn by. tli '6fFa=I `Aid when mat organization` made `the board and. given ettect by the Lad'l'es:: presentatl_on'*of a silk garment to the church. ' - ' - I }Jl'UHU1I II I churdh. auuu-su. J. H. Castle Graham. director: of field. service fox` the London.L,(fe. who " had previously addressed he conveAn-V -tion on The Assistance Given b,v,*.Ad-F vertiaing to the Men in `the `Fie)? i'."' was the recipient of many..rLyarm vo'n- grzrtulations up_`0n -me. goveted Cplace won by his company's exhibit on the .occasion of their. very first entry i to the contest. and. incideritaliy. Canad an ability anduenterprise was given; great credit. in the surprised but`u_ngrudg.-A ing. comments of praie heard on every ixand. v if 1 . .1 uavih vuvu va. yuv uypuupl Iauuu avauuuxu. ` The convention, held "this year at the 1 Tuller Hotel. Detroit. was attended by `many prominent -Canadian and Ameid--` , I can insurance men. and a large num- ,1 her of very able addresses ere pre- 4] segted. ~ . 1 `LI (`Va-nab].-. IV...-.I....._. .1:..--4.__, -n The trophy was won by" a._ tire insur- ` : ance -company in. Hartford.` _ Conn..- I with an elaborate presentation of color l advertisements. Next in order. of merit.` -and heading the list of all Canadian`! and American insurance advertisers? 1 came the exhibit of the London Lire. ` rnewspaper advertising. which was a-; ` warded first honorable mention by the: ` `judges, for highest efficiency in the`i I three main essentials of strength of display. human inter st'and.~economi-` : `cal use of the appro rlation available. ( Tho nnuunuol.-.... I...I.a 4.1.1.. __-_ -4` 4- 1 'w'1.`.i.1: Prbfesser George- R. Hotchkisa, Robert" '1`insman. presi- dent, Federal Advertising Agency. and `Rog r B. Hull general counsel. New Yor Railways Corporation`. all at New _York_ City, and the contest centred uponva cup known as the Holcombe trophy for the best exhibit of any form. of advertising, newspaper, magazine. direct mail; booklets. billboards. etc.. opin to a1i'branches and; insurance inc {Ming lite. tire.\and casualty corp-. pan es. V = - a The I-rnnhu nun: xlvnui I; `.. on ... a.........` mbalmor Phone 481 Dment Sim. Ban-ll 2* V !x._J- >. ~> `.I.o3"l1A ., : .__ I i . D V ~V_ * f 'i'_ W 1 . ..,,.u we tfcpnt `am: ' us; rofm'~a m.nenneri~ aura?` i a ` e t e -- 1 di8!}5_9n$1`A!na1jitga}i~`G0intIanies.3:14 61:1 `i`f' Iu``'.'i.`3 .'1'.a`?..c e.`$* \: *`` ` 8 ta. -* -,1 _,. : _-` _. E _- O'.Neill_._wasa_vIstor consisi:ent.us.ers or. hationafl` 'ad`- Win. ;Falr Week-'f_`..' x verugmg throughout c naaa, for some s attending `,2. ` years.'thfe don.Lite e_ nsurance can .;Winter this _. . , . V p , which Se may ntewpaner-3 gjo has gone, to';'l"oronto where -t s` pu`vpose,*'(TheA`iBarr ie Exa1n`inx~;33. intendssecurlns 1:. position. x b 118 one of thoh used). are naturally '. - MES `E113 `F1`iel.eWh0 is teaching` at gratified at the high honor just "award: Penetanz. Spent the Week-end -at her ed to their exhibit of a seqies of news- h0me-th9l`e- ~_ - ' - paper `advertisements submitted by M.'- and Ml'8- D. Buckley have been them in a contest open to {he mam-.w visiting their daug`hter.;Mrs. F. Corri- ance companies `of Canada and ethe,89~n at Guelph. United States, and conducted under Vincent received a the auspices of the Insurance Adyexw ,.80.me friend n'0!`.i :h last tiging A3ocj'a,t1on'_,' - . ,no doubt' had more. he could nu..- ..|...1._-_ __..- n,.'_;_,,,, ._ hnnln `Knot nf Ivlfus In.-.L...... ...... -.. ;vzivvsPAI5R%.t~i5UBL1c1-rat. g 3% An 5. PHELPSTON KUIIIU vcu. One com on `fallacy now is the be- ` lief that "w ter should not be drunk with meal or that it `interferes with digestion. he only harmful practice is to drink any liquid when you have @2006 inyour mouth. This promotes a. -\ tendency .to under-chiaw or over-eat. lgecmfse the. food is` `washed down. "Rain water. so long as it has not VEKBLEUIU. _ ' . . So called hard water. derives its nlme from the fact that it, cdnta.ins too much calcium carbonate. which is a `mineraleonstituent. Wheri hard we.- ,ter `1s`=.b_oi'ied.- the ring formed around the. edge of the vessel s this calcium carbonate. Besides illimz disease fterms. boiiing thus. removes most of the n'1iti9v`al' e'ui'plua and the water via` `better; tted _for drinking. . ` _ - ' I LIL-Ly!` uruuung. . _ ` Because it dissolves gases and -sol-' ids and absorbs` odors. and because 1! usually is taken l to the body raw. water .13 `the * mos . potent carrier of harmful ba.cterla;. It` carries` poisons and parasitic,/forms of animal and veg- etable lite. D1sease'get_-moo are mostly A vetetabl e; ` . Va.-. ....~'n-.I u1..'.....a .....c....u .:....a...... J... _u.u~u.u:1 Jaw vyu1_ not protect tne foxes. Amberola owners are `requested 'to : write or;~p,hone- their Christmas order! for record's -in early to S. Platt as they have. t9 b`e'-handled direct tfrom the Edison Co. All 1-e"cord's are available so do not hesitate to -ask. for what wan}; `. ._ V.` ... (Advt.x) Water Is nQCeSSaPy'IO"!'UVlde elast- my and suppleness t_o borres. mus- cles. cartilage nd tendonsto moisten parts of the b0 _v so they may perform their functions, and to act as a solv- /ent for food soathat it may be absorb- .ed. It also provides a fluid medium for the blood and lymth by M icli nut-, ri_tl*`ve sdbstanoq-s are taken. 0 all Darts ,0! the-*8ystem waste p1-odu_cts (are, removed. - , f\u\ nnnnnnau Inlinnuu man. '5: LI... L- \pec.a.,uae me-..zooa is washed down. `."`Rain water. long not yin down, a, roof, is pure. But it is in- ipid and distasteful * ecause it ' does not contain certain m nerabsalts and` other properties that make for good drinking water; On the other hand. water that contains toovmuch mineral eaitemay be quite pure, but still -un- . !it. tor drinking. `Rm-.mmn if Msuinivniu organ: and -uni. -I year t_1.uuuL Luis (lute. '` e The Canadian National Rallwzws are rlposting p largelposters in" their sta- 1 : tions_.ant other places. Referring to El November being Safety 1 onth"; and e'using,1thelr regular slogan. Safety Firm..." in; all cases. Your correspond- ent would once more like'to/ draw their ;attention to thereal necessity of in- stallingythe Hydro power in and at the depot here as` there `are no lights _whatever shown on the platform. As .' the rest of.-ythe village -is lit my and -- the main power line runs through the 9. villmre. there should be no excuse for 'jthe C.N.R. to refuse installation at - once.-They should not wait till, an ac-` l cident occurs to cause them to act. It is to behoned Allandale officials will read this appeal. Lnnal annvfe \xr'hn `mum 1-ma Hm I... ,- _,...-- -___._ ....-`--. uuuu navy. uuuuuns` er, . _, . - Because y`ou \a`,. re_.. not th!r't;g'dogs not necessar ly mean that you do not need more ater. When you consider that water` comprises about 70 per cent; of the_bodyt weight and has many "important functions, you understand why` there is little danger that any person in good health`;-can drink -too~ much ~,~ 1*~r"" " ,1IYafA-u In nnnnaanmunti `` uA".'I.::: _I-_.L `g P-lNTS.OF WATER DAILY`? .1.` ` I . The :'Wna'.ge_' `person should drink at least three p`1n~ts_,_of water `daily. even more thanAthat"4`dur`ing the l't`9t_wea.th- er. . ~- oo vot'5 DRlVN'K TH,REE_ " ' . ,4 xy Juluw wuut .116 _wu:I uomg. ~ 5*` -One` of `your cor1'es`ondent'..s nelghv burs states that he saw a wlld`cat_o'n`-._ e -e the backend of his farm .a few days ' a.go and during the same evening its .~. yelp s~":`md cries` could "be heard for some distance. With it not over one . mile. from the village one would Judge ', that this wildcatis drawimr :1 little 7` too close. A"'few young men traversed `this bush quite recently with -gun ind 1 dogs but'falled to come across the vlanimalz in fact it was tbelr luck to ' I not even have the pleasure of coming _across any other/kind of `game either. 3,Some of the local {sports believe this 5 `wildcat to be a lynx that was suppos- Ied to have been seen around here lest l'year about this date. in The l"nnurIInn 'l\TnI-innnl `Dnllu-...... ...... wxu `1`U1"l(l' [HIS appeal. Local sports who have had the plea.- - sure ' of strolling through the woods ' in search of game this `tall are unani- ' mous in ,-vouching as to the s( ~eu'cit_v .0130 partridge.` 'l.`he_`v -think the_ s'(~:xrr>it_v ' is `due to the increased number of black squirrels who have feasted unon the eggsof this fowl during the hatching season. Another noticeable thins: `is the great number of rabbitsvsince the , fox.has_been slaughtered so ruthlessly. during the past few years, also there .,h,as-been an increa1te-jinA ~tl1e".-.n_mnher of grouiidthogs thatch ye become a neat to the farther. The fox should be aro- tected,` _Your co'rre`spondent,,..through the rabbits last winter. lost nine nice young _._fr'*uit trees, out of fourteen he" setout `at a. cost` of $2.00 each. Such` occurrences `may be expected as long! ,astheo la.w'will not protect the foxes. .Amhnrn1n .n`u}nnr-u nvvn '1-nnnnufn Jun : usu `but : wue.__ _ g 'i The snow storm that pu_s sed over " this district last week was quite nfreaklsh` a=g~~to its distribution` of the! `lbesutifur-'. Right here there .was a- , bout three *_inches while a few miles ,west ninesto twelve inches fell and ' about "the" same direct east of here. '. Many inquiries by phone were receiv- ;, ed here as to the depth of the snow. as reports had realched i Elmvale and farther north that there was real good sleighing` in Phelpston. ~. A lnr-ni man hm-`I hi: Qfun nun I\.~.n.. |.'})UBl!lUl6 up 1188!` Dom mstmcuy. ; 'Your'cotrespondent has been asked ;; frequently as to the possibility of/ this , election. For answer. he would be un- ,3 able. to even make a. guess. But while ; it apnears a few? are leaving the Fer- j guson ranks on account ofh'is_ policy. \ about an even number are crossing: ' overfrom the other ranks. Dec. 1` will tell `the tale._ ; V} snow storm that nnsmhd nvm- dist:-lctvgolng wet o'_r dxfy in the coming. ` xuc15uul5,lIl J.'81DSL0l'l.'. v" A local man had his Star cur badly! smashed ln'a'peculia1" wuyone night` recently. ' In passing` over--.. .a.,.certain few horses loose on the road. He slackened his speed but didn't dim the lights-and one of the horses del ber- ately came towards the car until; nd- ed clean onto-the hood smashlag` it ' badly. There`-is n6 doubt the 1101-3 wa.s| |'bl1n_ded by the dazzling light an did I ry know what he was doing-.'.~ . - rm` nf 'vnnv nnm-nm~nnA.mo'a ....x..1.., . road at a moderate pace henbticed a z RIBS OP ATIONO

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