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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1920, p. 14

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. RaW Rates peter oa a ae _ Page Fourteen SHE HAD SUFFERED FOR ELEVEN YEARS Only Weighed 100 Pounds-- Elijah Mitchell Praises Tan- COUNTY AND DISTRICT Daylight saving time goes in force in Midland, June 1. Hugh Green, aged 37, has been missing from his home in Midland since May 4. Allixton's assesament for 1920 is $637,. 867. an increas Of, $30,000. The popula- tion is 1264, an increase of 40, \ : 7a lac for Restoring Wifes) "The vote on « {pur-room addition to ondts of Midland's schools carried by' a anajority Health. of 136. There was a amall vote polled. . = 2 . The Simeoe and Muskoka W.C.T.U. "As long as I live T will praise | convention will be held in Huntaville the Built in Canada by Skilled Canadian Workers and Canadian Cepital » for what it has done for /fint week in June. Forty delegates ure ' my wife." said jah Mitchell, | expected to attend. | ra a Ss Oyster Pond, Jeddere, Halifax! Dr. Stevenson, who has been practising 0 Coontv, Xora Scotia, Canada, re-|it Bradford for' over 30 yeurs, har told County, a «Mr. Mitchel) | business to Dr. Switzer of Thornbury, ¢ cently MLINUING, AEs 9 who hus lately returned from overseas. 1 me said Mm, Walter Burtch, who died in M "For the past eleven years my! wife has been in extreme health Kverything she agreed will her and she suffer- ed terribly with indigestion. She would bloat badly with gas after | Anslican Churches of Wyebridge and Tay, every meal and complained of alge" Johns Church, Crapo PET Me heavy fecling just like her food|Wrixon will begin bie ministry in bis hew had formed into a lump, and she |parish on the firt Sunday in June. land hospital on May 9, after a week's Allness with appendicitis, was buried at Craighurst on Wednesday of last week, She leaves two children, Rev. W. F. Wrixon, incumbent of the All the sterling qualities which made the Gray-Dort dominant value in the past are embodied in the Gray-Dort of to-day. Ten major improvements and a dozen refinements have heaped value on value. Gray-Dort dealers will show you these improvemente--will explain how they add life, comfort and beauty to the car. would have the worst. sort of ii Matilda Maxwell, colored, whose They will also tell you that everything points to a shortage of Gray-Dort care this eramping pains. She was bother- ate 8 ae ew} ok as a year in spite of doubled production. It would be wise tr see your dealer at once. ed with Cuma palin se bad ane mother wax a slave who escaped to Can. The Gray-Dort 5-passenger touring car is $1465 f.0.b. Chatham, war tax extra, had to always be taking some} 'ie "snd the family have lived in' Rich, 'The 2-pansenger roadster ia the same. sort of laxative, and at timef]mond Hill upwarde of helt a century. The Gray-Dort Special, with extra equipment and beautifully finished, ie $150 extra on the suffered with intense headaches.| The engagement is announced of Beulsh standard. She was so nervous the least|Viola, daughter of the late W. H. Man- The Gray-Dort Ace. the most beautiful light car of to-day, is $255 extra on the standard. ning and Mrs. Manning, Coldwater, to M John Norman Boyd, son of Mr. and Mi W. J. Boyd, 373 Broadview Ave., Toron. to. the marriage to take place very quietly little noise out of the ordinary would completely upset her and she would tremble all over and hecome weak after the least little Gray-Dort Motors Limirep - + = Chatham, Ontario early in June excilement, and wax so restless |""Abiton Herald--There have been car at night she ¢ { but little }losds of fish taken 'wr-the fishery down the . sleep. She ha fallen off from|Not:awasaga this: spring. All over thie 140 to 100 pounds and was in |seetion people are eating suckers and bar. alning Such a weak condition and so |rels full of them have been put away in aalt ence it in coun against the day when there will be no time with he to go fishing nor apy fish to be caught was about as hadly run down sh a siea k ax any one bes pie ica) 6 ia live. She}, The first snnual picnic of the U.F.O. and Live ua Labour organizations of Enst Simeoe will offen have 10 give UP |e held at Couchiching Beach, Orillia. on entirely and go to bed and at one] Wednesday. June 16. "Hon B,C. brure fime was confined ty her bed for} Premer of Ontario: President Burnaby of four months, U.F.O.; Mrx, Brodie, President of the 'She had taken many different |U.F.W.O., and othera will deliver address but 'none of them|e- A Programme of sports will alss be er a particle of [#2 \ to hak hee a) part of Frank Doe Odgensburg's famous weath \ Well, Thad been reading |o¢ prophet, says that May will be fair much in the Halifax newspa-|frosty and cold, "The first half of the DAILY SERVICE ome. Keep the colon clean and free froin (ins acs Soc tine peal Climax She: Paper | Lve. TORONTO (Union Station) -- [Boar VN* tnd 70U WH not need the) May 12.--Miw Mae Troyer of Toronto fog beings damp. pref and wind prot" Aisa far tenting or make rN . ostor. ' . spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. bb pidacapeheg roofing temporary 9.15 p.m. Mrs. Robert Gordon, 422 Cadillac St..!snd Mrs. L. Troyer. Mimes Annie and reoe Montreal, Que., writes: "I cannot speak too|1ouisn Raymer motored to Markham on Samples of any of these roofings and prices will be furnished om request WINNIPEG CALGARY Bighly of fd en --. wey bed Saturday, spending over Sunday with ° BR saved my life. I have rot with |friends. | Mra, McColeman. accompanied rd R fi prenbOn EDMONTON Srosipalon pil td eton af te "Me un, Mean, weomanet| | Brantfo OOfING Corinne GINA VANCOUVER bowels for 'years, have only been using |:) ner home here after spending the winter SASKATOON VICTORIA the Cascade for three months, and am hap- |i, Toronto with her daughter. Mrs. Evans Head Office and Factory, Brantford, Canada Yanlac was do- month will be the coldest, The warmest ing others that T got her som. |reriod will be from the 17th to the has only faken five We will get snow between the 1th simply remarkable |12th." The weather prophet also elaims ther up [that June will be a very wet month and in weight and|futy hot snd dey and looks like | Fred ©. Dickinson, secretary of the dhe aad wlie Matchedush Farmers' Club. writes Stayner hefrer in every way than [Sea complain of his experience in sell- can eat nt Never |ne was paid no more per pound than his eflect=; Nev neighbors got from a peddler at their doors a iu fin con~| and the cost of commision. exchange, ete.. dition and she ean sleep as peace. |smounted ta five centa a pound Tilda Wchill all Gleht long, She oe FCRIII RR RRR RIOR WORK LORI RIOR OK IK mplains of a pain of any| Would Conseript Hydro Employees | 5X % | ei 'has not had a| The Alliston Herald eays:--'The help move ul ut haa |The Allon, Heri sys "Tie tae NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS * ing Vantac. [was badly worried [trict hus ceased be 8 proticins beatae * * Over her euntitivn, and T ean tell |e invitahle and suppres, 3 deste ty | 8 ROR OR ROR OR R05 RR ROR OR RF BOR BOR OR OR 2 20K ie you how thankinl we both ave for|poesa a specimen of that almost extinct | the good Vaniar has done her. [seeies, the hired man. Seeding i being MIDHURST THORNTON Tanlac is sold im Barrie by {accomplished and if the worst comes haying (Too late for last w (Too Iste for last week Geo. Monkman and hy the lead-|and harvest can be accomplished by differ Mr, and Mrs, Robert Poole} Mr. and Mm. Bert Duteher and children ing druggist in every town ent expedients, The suggestion that al jy ey Saxk.}of Ehuvale pent over Sunday with Mrs band of egriculturiats raid the Provincial Mr. Poole intends to farm here on the old| Duteher,,.. Alton Johnston spent a_ few Flectrical Inspection Department for har-|bomestead formerly occupied by his father. | days in Toronto this week.....Rev. G. R. vest hands makes the farmer amile. None! Rohert Poole, Sr Mere snd Mex. J. E.| Kitching took charge of Rev. C. Cum. | --=------__|| ear. y sane has been heard to say wsistance did not | Wallin sent Monday wth frieule in| mingn' work at Cookstown fast Sunday SS Seem, SES exist there, but smile the knowing! ttopia. James Orok a new} and Mr. Cummings took the evening ser. pac Fro smile which being interpreted seeins 40 Ford cur, The store and put offiee at|vice here, and. the morning serviee was | Bar and Silo Roofed with Brantford Asphalt Roofing. sity Leg COPS jk. Wouta they be any good if we did] Midhurst will be closed to the public every | taken by Miss Turner, Both services were | Sho 2ello of suffering and tine? story of her cure, Late for His Own Funeral i : highly respected resident of Vespra passed |Parents.....Jas, Hindle is spending a few Li renee HS cee tatters from Sarah D, Law: | The only man known to have been Iste| away on Thursday morning in the hereon days in Barrie,....The Methodist Sunday W ears ong Pient from eg ulcers, Lom in pain most ofthe | at his owa funeral was the author of! of William Drury in his $8th year. ThejSchool went to the Cookstown S. 8. Rally je. T have doctored but no use. A lady from Winnipes says tnat D. D. D. cured bet of « bod ease of eczema. 'This her sores are all healed. Can you help me?" . Now a few words from a later letter. EA B.D. D, as directed, and my leg ts yw Why not be convinced and try this remedy feng for ny form of skin disease One apni ation and the itch is gone. Yourkmoney back if reller doesn't, SL00a bottle. Try D. DD. have 'come from the first bottle. 'Soap, toa, . DD HE Totion for Skin Disease Roberteon, Druggist, Barrie. Herbert G Granulated Eyelids, |:he silent, waiting throng the announce-| helping D. D. Coutts to finish seeding. J.|summer with her dauehters in Major, underncath the roofing will be protected in a surprising manner. URN Eves indamed by expos | ment was made that the ashes of Judge |Frankeom' went to Toronto on Sutuday (Suk, Mie WA. Miles of Barre ni If a fire starts in the interior of a building Brantford Asphalt svreto Sun, Dustand Wind | Tourgee had failed to arrive, and purchased a Chevrolet car. ited fiends here recenily.....As R. Ellis Roofing acts as a retardant and keeps the fire from spreading. Fire icky relieved by Marloe yes Byetemedy. NoSmarting Your Dragghi orb ed Goo me Botts 'our Drugeists of by ma: fr For Book el the Eye free write Phas Eye Remedy Co., Chicage. OUT, INCLUDING Thurs, i | @F Gomera! Passe - The Way to the West RD TRANS-CONTINERTAL Ti WALL Mon. Wed. Fri.--Oanadian Wi Vie t. tion from nearest ©. n Agent, A. F. A. Maloomson, Barrie, Ont. ing wool cooperatively, According to his reckoning, he lost thredepounda in weight, conscript them? "Bricks, Without Straw" and "A Fool's Errand"--Judge Albion W. Tourgee, The judge had always a complete disregard for the time of an appointment. This fact was generally known among hin friends, and one made the prophecy that 'Judge Tourgee will be late to hia own funeral." While vcting as consul to Bordeaux the judge passed away, His remains were duly cremated and the ashes prepared for ship- ment to his home town, At the time ap- pointed for the public funeral at his home town in New York State, Booker T, Wash. ington arrived to deliver the funeral ora- For some unsccountable reason, . there was a delay, and then to Had 101 Wounds The most-often-wounded soldier in the Great War is said to be Antonio Mango. of the Italian army. He received 101 wounds, EQUIPMENT THROUGR- STEEL TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, tional all the way. er Department, Torente. the summer An old and night at 6 o'clock during months, It opens at 8 a.m. funeral xervice was conducted ui the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Walt on Sunday afternoon by the Free Methodist minister of Hillsdale, after which interment took pine in the Midhurst cemetery. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones, Mra, W, H. Miller has returned home from 'Toronto accompanied by her doughter, Mr, W. H, Mandley. Schandien is of the sick list and confined to hia bed st time of writing. The farm ers have been bury seeding these fine days and some have finished. Walter Ward has returned home from Toronto und intends to spend some holidays here. Archie Mon. teith has been at Bradford for over a week Too Long "Jim is thinking sériously of marriage." "Hw long bar he been married" i, Piles and Constipation Cured--Says Internal Bath- ing Saved Her Life. If the thousands of men and women with constipstion and the many ills which follow would bathe internally instead of continually dosing themselves with drugs, they would soon realize why every user of the J.B.L, Cascade is 90 enthusiastic in ite praise. 'There should be one, in every sy to be doing my own work again after having been' laid up for many months. T would not take one hundred dollars for my Cascade if I could not procure an- other," The J.B.L. Cascade is the only perfect appliance for Internal Bathing, the inven- tion of Dr. Chas, A. Tyrrell, of New York, and is doing more towards improving the health and efficiency standard of the nation very much enjo: Mixe M Henry | of Bradford ypent the weekend with her last Sabbah and enjoyed the service very much, Rev. G. M. Sharpe is certainly a very earnest and helpful speaker and thie special service will' long be remembered 'The Thornton band hax resumed its practice, which is conducted by nox every Saturday at 8 o'elock.....Mr. Teague from England is visiting his bro: ther, Wm, Teague, as is also Mrv, George | Crossley of Toronto, | IVY (Too late for last week) May 11.--Mm. Lennox of Elmvale is iting her daughter, Mra, W, F. Lennox Mrs, R. Ellis has gore West to spend the was going to Utopia on Sunday in his car, the car turned turtle, throwing the oc. cupanta into the diteh, , The ear was badly rmushed but the occupants escaped with cut injury.,..,Tt ia time someone took the big stones off that county read. Seeding is about done in this neighborhood as the weather could not be better for it, Dr. and Mrs, F. G. Davis are spend- ing a few days with Toronto friends, W. J, Hatton is visiting his eister in Tor- onto this week.....G. A. Speers is suffer- ing from blood poisoning in his hand...... A number from here attended the funeral of Mr. McMulkin of Stroud on Sunday. §, Burton is very ill at time of wgitiny Don't forget the concert in the hall, Friday evening. STAYNER returned home last week after spending several months in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, 8. Troyer of Didsbury, Alberta, intend returning to their honie this week after spending several weeks with the former's brother, Levi Troyer. Miss Beasie Milne, Toronto spent Sunday with her purents, Mr, and Mre. Milne. Mrs, Maclam of Pet erboro and Mrs, Hatehett of California are visiting at'Sam Doner's, Mr. and Mrs. J. than all other means combined. This' appliance is shown and explained st Wm. Crossland's Drug Store. Phone or ask them for free booklet, "Why Man of To-day Is Only 50% Effi-1 cient"--or write Tyrrell's Hygienic Instit- | ute, 163 College Bt., Toronto, Conn are leaving for the West next week where they expect to stay for the summer. Levi Troyer has hought the house and property from Mr, Milne who is moving to Lisle shortly. Resists Fire, Sheds Water, Flying sparks and embers from a burning building often cause roofs near by to catch. fire, especially in a dry, hot season. Under like conditions, roofs covered with Brantford Asphalt Roofing are in no danger from flying embers, because any that fall on Brantford Asphalt Roofing dic out harmlessly, Build a bonfire ona roof of Brantford Asphalt Roofine and the fire will not spread and the boards chiefs and insurance companies endorse its use in the most congest- ed cities, Brantford Asphalt Roofing does not absorb water, but sheds the viest, rain with ease. Acid proof and alkali proof. Reliabl 7 economical. Three weights--60 Ib., 70 Ib., 80 Ib. per 'suanre. durable: 'ei Brantford Rubber Roofing e same quality as Brantford Asphalt, but has ooth, surface instead of the sand. It is Particularly suitable for art decks and floor coverings. Three weights--40 Ib., 60 Ib, and 60 Ib, per square. Lestheroid Roofing Stighicly lowes quality Shan Pesntiors Rubber Roofing, "Used for same purposes. Has a leat surface. Exceptionally good at a low price. 36 Tb, 46 Ib, and 66 Ib, weights? Od Foomng i fmStandard Mohawle Roofing made of the same materials as Brantfo1 phult Roofing, bi Tighter in weight. A thoroughly reliable fookng 'ata low price Tested for years and has given entire satisfaction. Sanded on one side. One weight--40 Ibs, per square, Branches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax FOR SALE BY QTTON HARDWARE CO.,LTD. BALL PLANING MILL CO, laming Eve Again The average milk bottle makes only ee- Visitor: "What brought you here?" venteen trips before it is broken or lost. Prisoner: "I owe me downfall to = wo-|For every customer who has art of ote milk delivered at the door coch day the Minard's Liniment For Dandruff fealer in the course of hi ply ch nae as to sup Visitor: '"How was that, my poor man?" Prisoner: "She yelled 'police.' 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