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Barrie Examiner, 28 Nov 1912, p. 5

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r;iv'e Ah kgdp 75% f$`3 xEu_th,.!nap1t1it7:e o`lcl.1n for Sam g was `only $1,700;t.l-113 year, pare t9`$2,'00`(|._'[__ the same per`-lad ygsa . __ ' ' ~ . 1 are rnnny'oth'er'good vu1e'Ues. but ' - . the ngarlcun is the commm1esL Mush-! 1-000 '36 ! this '5 m`-mu` au.le`m eat. ~ room": which are gathered in the open `N Will be zgrlnted. _ _ which have nlnk all: that turn brown I Accounts for registry otcg supplies or black after being gaY._l_1ered. It is were referred to the County-Pro; perty Committee. iwooda. They have yellow or white: ` gills, and the stem of the latter rises"- .` from a cup-like, bass. Mushrooms `gathered in the wodda, which have ngam. um..a~............ ,.....V..,V-.. ...,, not: as generous as formerly in ma, 1 " nniuer df tips and that the amount of 5 money sent back to England by sailors` I is correspondingly smaller than usual, 3 is the statement made by Mr. Rltchlq 5 _ the Institute, as; against 817.000 lant year. The amqunt ot-English up money changed into Canadian curren- only $14,000 `wens sent away Jrom` ,\ my` dwrudaea Tram $2,250 1a.'sLyea.r m .1 ; ilttle more"thau $2.000 tmn_sea.:`on. . On `line ou1r`-1mz;a, :1-.33` attehdancel at weekl)'1.-oncerts Increased by more chum 1,000, the number of Iet(ern`wr1_7.- 1 :_m incnjease. - O,Lher,ngures'.rdenote ' | an advance in the nup1bqr_Qf seamen 1 mt d! l .en 5 ~ _ a gn _ng _ empgance an? it 30L: 1 ' T519 `Wm""p "I ramm'. ww`e`m ` de'dVth t Each case` be considered :$l1:`g;'u:,1,? ,,,,",,`}`} ;~,`, i,`.',1,'.3,f,`",1, {f"{; ,~,$;? itswqxwgn merits.;,a1so that>Oov- an Temperance Ac]. about t.ha{:`1`ong cni:`1t"he` men-R:ri;_L11zed_ to .111- ago, and for that time t ha.a';_x19t pad: ctelgsglt-he .a.moguitp21y:a.h1e to each .3. liquor license within my imlts. _ Schzm-1 sc`tio`n`o`._1w_ tgwnsh-ip5._ as shock Wan Fatal . 3- Wh01e:by the Silm-_of~Ioo._, Mrs. Edward Mdrn of Vrdun.` .` --`wk Govctmment Que., died -from shock. cused~ by thq Upon` the recommenuatxoty of death of her seven-yea.r-`old _da.nghter.- Hess; (~_ Cmnpbl and R, Ben En 31-`ud.w "md.t d.'.m' hi 3 1 war: rhjcided to ior\v2{rd.a mem- <`1into,"M13.V7W7. R. Wudswoit: v;ho in 1: Qatar ygus occupied the position of C manager or the main brunch-, is re- ` Does it do: seem Strange tgmt. o We Ido not know how long the D. D. nmtcy people suer year an and yna: ,D. Laboratories will continue the iTcu3' more thin 5.2.1000 tmnwseuon. Moreover. the amount of xnohey rdv'en- th,InstJt1ite ` )w or white gills. (not. pink) or `January Session. ` - 9 cub attacbments"at, the base 0!} , The County Properigv Comn-Hue r. atemu should be shunned: .1-h8Y'hnving `Inspected :12: jail reported mg DYODBWY Dd15n5- ' '- !venti1ntion much |imi:revod*`a,nd _ FEWER TIPS _GIvE~i" . $750. | Alllistcn Gebentqres amounting cg - $7`,00O for waterworks 'extexaionq _County. - | $82.54 was passed to County Solic- itor Creswicke for his account to ` Council declined to accede to the suggestion oi Couns. Ball and Camp- v,be1l that County maps be tum-mud `_._____- iN vunnLsEsiou t.;, % L or cuu_gI_v l_`.0lIN(}|bl.. mitten to engage an architect to pr`;- pare,a,rough plan at the ties?.,meAns , of improving tube reg'Ka1~ry oice with p an estimate 0! cost, 'a.nd,,rcport at f ventilation imiarevod` and everything -in an exceponaly cle'aT1(""""` fund satislactory condition, electjn `great credit on the ofdals in . charge. . ) Invitations, Announcements and Cards ` ` in the wash room at the` jail. I Accounts 'a.mounting to` $270, ,- oi ` .w_hiL-`n the main '.t,em was, $25Q70` Q6 Barber & Cu, books for registry _cc_, were passed. ', `. ' ; cc_, , i More Pay for Messenger 1 A by-law was passed increaaingthe 9a1ary'o! the County_ Mssgqgr- to _ $750. , The same committee was author .ized. to make certain -improvements the win}: the" extexgaionq weqe ordered to`be_gutanteed by the q An nc<;qunt_o{ $5.25 1o1_' 3 amp 1;; High Constabie Rogers was passed. .| Izispectomte Divisions " The Nottawa-Bridge" I `wittrreierence 'to` the domplaint from Coyllingwood rega_rdin~g the d-z.~ lay in completing the bridge at Not- ` 'ta.wa our use Pr_et`ty>RiV1r, the , Comnt_tea r'epqxjt_Aad` that delay was _ due to `wetfseasorn .'Bn'd to large w tax`. ' . - [9 -!,Qu\1p.` .`1"6c1 a`iid` Church that grants 1,be.mad' 03 oerti. schools, the com- !` ngittee xggmsed gymbathy but recom .. me'ndd`that each ,W-`uh, roiansnoa to {the motion or postzxnasters and local clcrksf The lollowing apconnta were paid: Advance, $134.20; Wanner Scott, 331;- Comurlttae. To Improv_e Reg-iatrry Oice Calms. Bemictt, Ball and McCon_- key were aPPOinY.ad a special com- M Tuvlip, b Hyainths and 4NaI"`ciss 1>1s`, this year. They ised that it would be dcw as q lly as possible _ Won't Pay Damages E sion. ` v gw Te same_ treatment was meted out ; tq 3 motion by Couns. Johnston and 1! Churc`h`t._o memoiialize the Govern- _ 55 ment asking that certain lands` in ment 2: Mqtche` aatjqn ._oria1 yo. the__`Mi1lis`ter ox Educa.non- asng. that an honorarium be grant-- .ei,_'o V T'u'u's...7vI<;Kee. in consider at`ic}n_?r'.- his :11; gjservices as` Inspec-_ tor. " ` ` . . 5 v . it was decided ior\va.rd.a orial asking` the Governn1cnt- to . ty of a half-cent per tree (or. refor- _ estation. w.'.... .. qua.-. Sn supplement a. grant by this Coun-` committee re votes for Woxpen. Not ` very gallant treatment`, from such It ` well known V.-e.d1cs'.`ma.n ns Conn. R. Woman Buurage Coun. Bennett enquirud why_` had been no '1-snort lrom tbe`3p ezial ell! , "Conn. en. Camp all is said to he nunting nit strongly for cam -ign .1. f`av`o:" x was decid_ choicest Cit Flowers . Hora! Designs and nhd 1|" gmannnhla alums and` _,_ _ _. . _ _.- e, Barrie and cauingwcad. 3imcoe_-A1l the puhlic, achQoIn-~' Mezlontc. Tay, Oilia ' ash, Coldwater, Victori mia"rown, Midland an ` theme, and` Nos. 2 and :1 No. 5, in Tiny. ' B1'mco-A11 the ' ._ In Adjala, Toesorontio, Te *7 , Essa, West Gwiuimbury, In-- '` iun-n-male, Braaovd-`-lbeton. :u-_.._ .-; gi ` lalqds ` in I: gsrgde tor reforest- CHOICES` GUI PIOWBTS ahd all sexisonable plants . ., nwm-n ~ IMPORTE-VD -BULBS -IzOU_IS'I. VAIR 5; (10.9 I9 Dunlap St. Store Phone 523 . is prepared to furnish as neat "and cox-rec-c IDOYE IIIOGEHLIC PHCCE than prevail in Toronto . Cobalt Special, 5.10 am. , for Hamilton, 7.50 3.11:. . lrom Midland 101; ':.`o:anto_ 11. I'll Ill"|l\L always dn hnd '25 Ceiw\t s to StopTh;1t Itch` `From Holland. FLORiSTS n__.......... __.._. _.._.___._...____.. lwnvxeer nu consume 2 Lnklnuudundnshnn Do you realizz the duugu injni ncglcctcd con 11? `Eben why can't you get rid of it? ' Yes, you can shake it 06, even though it has stuck to you for a long (inn, if you go about it right. hasviluck fo you Keep o_ut jg the fre: K;ep out in fresh nit as much as 1 you cu, build up your strength with plenty of wholesome food, and ink: Na:Qru_-Co _Syrup_ol' Linsctd, Licorice ' This reliniale igxsehold remedy bu broken up thousands of bucking. per- sistent coughs, which when just as ; troublesome as yogrs, _Ind whnt_ i has yours, and whni i( done for somany others itwill do for you. Na-Dru~Co Syrup of Linseed. Licorice and Chlorodyne contains absolutely no ljmrxnful `drugs. and so can be given snfcly to chxldren. as we1l as adults. Your physician or druggist can conrm this statement, for we are randy to send them on request a complete `iist of all the ingredicnts. Put up in 25c. and 50c. bottles by thc_ _ I-KID I 5` . conservatories at .VairviIIe (`,x.nsm-\':1toriex- Phcma 52h \I.Iia3cru%I1 &;En. up, nu v..m...... I Goldvlattl alleged in his complaint that Dr` Poher told him he had can~ ID. Laboratories continue the! 25c. uner, as the remedy is regularly ` sold only in $1.00 bottles ,zmd has?! ` never before been put on the rnarke __ens11y have been reared from an av-. Vernge pile of stable yefuse in the ilcofsc of a few weeks. : I ingredicits. the National ' Drug_ und Chemical Co. _9 mus `1oca.m:y_. Monefto Loan on Mogages. Agency Sun Life Assurance, Com` D331 of Canada. As vthx Quebec ourt has decided . the Prmri cm] Lord's Dav Act ultra and innitely more practical." ' The committee : repdrt made a lcature of the Last that in cities in aanxb TRUNK RAILWAY] Ill l\I.L.I_ l_uI uuuuuuyv lnr:I:l_IcntdyThdU'il1Shu no. -am nalivp u: nnarr in Wedding' Boquets 33',;m::E.;2s' 7:78 EHALICE -4 4% OF COURAGE i|By Cyrus Townsend Brady l _ ; .__-c l- The lake lay directly in front at him}, `beyond the trees at the foot 0! the} knoll, and between him and the slope. `um led up to the nut. 12 it had been` with little to choose between them. but the lake was now frozen hard and; 'povered with snow. He had no doubt! Liam. the snow would hear him, but 10'; [mm his shoulder. sllxiped his reel Inf` _ rthe straps, and sped an-night .onZ . Ithrough the trees and across it like an: arrow tram` a bow.. /" 1 Ibd to follow the water's edge to the: right or to the left; both journeys? -'uvou1d have,.led over dlmcult u-a11s,1 I | In ve minutes I: was at the foot` ' of the gihnt stairs. Kiclyug or! his` snow shoes, Jae scrambled up the: broken way, easily `nding in thesnow' ` _ . "'" "`"'"" ` I If you Want relief toil ad m.;h_ thyme! and rglycuine, etc., This was]: is composed ot mild Bottle to-night on ~oizr` -and mobbing v:yi1`0f wintergmrsn mix- I ,.unem1ntion._ H. G ,ma`know~n as D. Q. D. Pmscript-ion. ' oors no more and no me bring to our own sides.. lever was there there was Was that the place? Was eb there?! He stared fascinated Ind as he did so: )report: or the spec mmittee : pointed to enquire .1 mat strongly opposing 1.}: ta. 1 . vote at the lapprohchnng mum elections. ` - Following the action 01 280 resi-, dents who"submitte`d a petition ask-` ing a, vote on the- repeal of locs option. counter peti 0119, one signed I N-aw'xmL'rket, Nov. 20.--It '15 now I practically assure that that; will 1: [no vote-on the ~Ifepea1-of the Inca option, petitions, by 500 voters and another by` 400 non-voters, were presented, a:nd_,Coun~ .ci`. ware uud:::idcd`wha.t`to do in ii _ of the qualied voters were rapre: seated, on the petition the regort ilurther states that the general oping Jon among . the manufacturers and Yspark from the pause of John E. Gil- -son, a farmer, 80 years old. who was [smoking in the yard of his home at Grmnville. near here, igniberd his I but. been` ' -; he would have been compell- ollaw the-_ 1 to? J ` We] 1 9 ofi I comm :mo'vu' ew_t.ha_ aotildlng uii . determlnlnz mm. and who named to readytar his join -hey. had torn him-. pelt away from her trachea and hudi plunged down thekiint stain. e hmdf ' dune everything thlt mgrul ecum- Zdo for her comfort; wood on 31:` mg. . That she ioved this man and (ha). 116 _ }` _loved her had gIven_):er'co'urnge. She`, 1 would be teaflully lonely, of course. govo was. _ When ha came back It; '_would be dmex-e_nL_ he would get _co'me,_`_ alone. Th first human belng he met; {would bring the world to the door or`- jdenunciauons and its `accusations! `Some kind of an _exp1nna'uon would' ` have to be made, some sort an an- ` wer would hnv to be zlvs-n anmp gn- :end of an era to her.` The curwln stopped; when It rose again what was. .10 be expected? There was no com else mattered. With` th`e"'so1uuon 6! it` all next to her sadly beating heart she`. :was atlll supremely condent that- not send help back to. her but that box would bring iyback, and she had con- dence in that word. - A condence that had he beemmcllued to break his) ' `promise would have made it absolute-' E 1 1y impossible. "clasp of the hands. a long look in the eyes. 1; long breath in the breast. 3. There had been 3 long . n nSccnu-oh nE:;;1r_1n mi; er: nd parting; for his sake as `weil a yfvowu. Under the ashes of his" week, Chairman Hatch expressed the 1 hope that there may be no y killing 4 contests. ` ' '~ 1 His position After 31'! was the easier`, it couylirnot be`. V_ For a. moment 116 t thekwa. As ot,p1d it was the mani ddubied the vidence of his wi- ' ho went guru: to tile battleeld wnne; ises. Ha shook his pack loose from his the woman cburd only wait passive]y_ .tsbou!dex_-s nndbentr q_wn to: examine `the Issue of the ght. Althouzh hes the tracks to re ' he csmld their find there was "yet one 1 ,before he could set 1 `journey toward cwiliz .` ise from her that slia wquld not! _ Ieav the plateau and risk her life on! L 'th' icy stays with which-she was s_o; - unfamiliar. . I l and their safety assured so far as it! could be, for It would `be impossible; for Enid Mamand to care for them; ` ' | He bud gone to the corral and sham! 1 gn dawn focd enough for them which!` it it had`bo`en doledout-twthem dayi I lust.` . They had. tiger; so much together; ' In that month; they had learned what! by day would have lasted longer thabf ; the week he intendegfto be absent; of! ]_ ? course he realized that they would eat] I it up in hint that time, but eyen so;[ : may to @110 sattlement. Shoulderlngf L .the pack coiltnlning his axe and gun] . ` and aleeylng bag and such provision 1115 would serve to tide him over un1| demands! ` k ' b ` ` `- _ hr than he and she position all of the two. of,p1d ddllbl "id1 cue` * ' 2 . It was fortunate, n tux-nred`-out, that this obligation detained him He} . ._ _. L_..... 41.... ._.-_ -a _ ._ Econmam 5 wannmu A A STATIONERY; [L-`n. So laughs their anectlons 5 i and run together nulnin ' Ltercd. we run ex, and he and mi t. bar` to tha duter dod id render it imnrenmbla to mt s03 rbnbly suffer not too! L before he got back.` nations took some Ht-j ` the weakened, in-ed s_1nd"o\`/e_rtm:ei1_` , nerves at the digestive organs. `Vino! ' ` is easily assxmllated by the w_eake.=,L . ` 4.2.; f '0!` Does Eve;ythingYou Eat ' `Distress You? . . . . ' 1 ireaching that nia.rrow'rm. in the en-` {circling wall through which the river -owed. He had passed along the trail _ Itlnct. ex 1 lmpulae ln hls soul would. `(Klan _ra'g` 1m"back to Lhurhut. nnd' to ;_lhe woman. It was only hls will and, ewbold on that Vyinter pmrning. _ For I `;here, in the virgin whiteness, were {the tracks of a man! " rq ." Ha stunned dead with a. sudden con- .` ' He stopped haction at l.he'heart. Humanity oth- she in that wilderness? i i of the Salvaucn Army, naa ,, cong- _ . .Dry Forty Year. .`- ` ens: with Premier Mprray in regnxd The'w.3mEh1p of palhani->We11md to 11 plan (or bringjn'g to Nova"Sco- County, has caxnpleted 1orty'ye`9.rs,o1 a n_um--er e: <=r:r~=:s :;%:L`::;;;::`A`;%::;::: :`:,:e`?:*.:`,?.,; } -4 ETHE EXAMINER; `: tin large number 0: uljcxcers I the western island at Scotland. in _:-:u:-.-.:----_.--.: H"|s BLAnnEn wAs% V 1 TERRIBQINFLAMED very scnnt$', sometimes as many as thirty times :1 day. Each time the pain wai something awful, and no rest at night. ' _ Irhc-{ml of your GIN I_ I_LLS and I sent my Eixum 60 miles to get them and I am pleased to inform you that in less than si; hours, I fcrh. rgliqf.` _ In two dnys_tht: pam hnu Jczt mt: entirely. ' I look about half a box and `today I feel `as well as ever and my kidneys arcrnclihg quite na(L'xr.':lngaix1." I '. SID CASTLEMAN. nu xoufggy S1 J; ix felt reiicf. In two dnys_tht: pain had left '_I boy umues 0IV1D0l I run: that II has ady made a remarkable improve- t in my health: my cugesuon ls !V1`eVlm_nger. and I have gained in am nus Brought-Relief A Ewtunluuugwcfav` Boxasv nlnvnvn an mind

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