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Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1922, p. 14

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E. W.l'Hazlett of Windsor, _Ont., writes: Gin. Pills, I know from personal experience, are the sov- ereign remedy for rheumatism and'kidney troubles in any form. I was helped by them, after months, of suffering. I tried many other remedies, but all failed; then I tried Gin Pills, with the result that I am well to-day. ` ' Gin Pills relieve by removing the cause. Write for, a free sample to: National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ont. U. S. Address: Na- Dru-Co., lnc., 86-88 Exchange St.. Bu'alo, N.Y. Au ` Pil1s.w F sufferers from rheumatism could read all thd E testimonials we receive, they would not hesitate to accept our offer or a free trial sample of Gin ills. . Telephone New--Number 789 Grand Opera. Hbuse, Tuesday, Oct. 3|. Dr. Connolly of Collingwood recently was ned $50 and costs for selling liquor without a license. Dr. McDonald of Pene~ tang was assessed $200 for a similar oence. p 11' gbinnnr IIl`\4\ `Ina an-\:'IIn`1|4' n `L tans was unecaacu VQUU I01` ll muluur UHUHCE. ; R. H. Skinner, who has_ conducted a 3 general store in Midland vfor a number of years, has made an assignment. 411 xululuuu uuuncu voreu -szou tor rlre rte lief. ' ` * The home of Mr. and Mrs. Baptise Swales on the County road near Elliott's Corners, Tay 'I`p., was completely destroyed by re on Oct. 12. -Mrs. Swales had gone to Mid- land and the dhildren were out gathering beechnuts. Mr. Swales went in from the eld and started a fire in the cook stove. He returned to his work and shortly after- wards herwhole structure was a mass of ames. All their furniture and__clothing was destroyed. V. Oct. l7. -'Mx-s. W. H. Hatlon is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.), Davis in Toronto. ` A .........L.... l........ L-.. ..4.L....J....l ......:-.-_.. El DUIVIUCE BI! JJIGUUIIB BLILI LIVE . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Somerville of Kingston spent a day with [friends here last week. man :3 Running annnf ORA: nun-;A`r_n-st` 156`; DPCHI4 G U5, VVIIIII IIICLHLB HUIU IKE IVCCl\- . Miss Else Speers spent the week-end with Holly friends. P an!` Inn `Iowan-nu II` mnnvnfnn vnn alllllllll `WU IIU `I000 Miss Drucilla Poucher of Midhurst spent the week-end with Mr. and M18. Arthur Dyer. M... D n n..Vn.... ....,: x....1... .....J u......... \lJlgl_ JJIVE Ill lUl'UIlI~'Uo A number.-from here attended a.nmvers- ary services at Braden s and Holly. ' II on!` My-a Qnnnnrunln A` `tqnnnfnn LLUIIJ II ICLIIZ: Mr. and Mrs. McKague of Teeswater mo- tored over and spent a couple of days with .theirTdaughter, who is teaching here. ' Anniunuunlnr nhrxnna 111; kn I-nah` n -Han i Alliston Herald--A sensational discovery was made `by Clifton Kell a couple of weeks ago when hauling in clover. On loading a pile of the fodder and baring the ground under it,- mice scurried in all directions, and on tearing the nest to pieces with his fork Mr. Kell was startled to see bank notes turn up. He picked up the good ones andlsomet of the larger pieces of oth- ers. In undamaged bills there was $35 and 'considerable'more had been so chewed by lthe mice that it was almost like down. !Where themoney was stolen by the mice is a mystery, as no one in the neighborhood has lost any money. Theeld is a con- siderable distance from any dwelling and bank bills under a pile of hay is a mystery `which is not likely to be cleared up. I how` a family of mice could carry a roll of `UIIUIB- UHILSIIUVI, WIIU I-B ICCUIIIIIS QUIC- Anniversary sexfvices wil1_be held in the Presbyterianchurch on Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. James Rollins of Peter- Iboro will preach. Wknn nnurhl rnnnnfl tuna nnf-l:n~ Anni! UULU Will. plUl1ULlo When David Jennett was cutting corn_ at W. H. Hatton e, a horseshoe went through the box. Fortunately, no one was hurt but the cuttingdbox was badly dam- i non!` JIUIIIU Ill 1JuHblUUllo Dalston Sunday School Held its Rally Se'rvice last Sunday morning. ,AxMrd `Allin A6 `Inn-I-:1: organ} 0: `A11! tlnun [av JIUI -IIULIIC ucus. The League is holding a social evening on Thursday, Oct. 19, at the; home of Mr. Knighton. ' I A nun-minor `I-Ann `IAIIA An;nvvn1' `l\un-.L..lI.. Midland is going into vhe Toronto Globe's advertising scheme for towns at 9. coat of 8275. A similgr proposition was turned down by Barrie Council. ' Innhuah-iul n`nnann' an. L..:.... .......-l....4-.l 1 xuusutuu. 7 T A number from here enjoyed Dumbells Revue of 1922 given in Barrie, Monday evening. ' -Mrs. Chas. Srigley. LJJCII Mrs. P. C. Btillen and baby and Master Chas. Pritchard of Toronto are spending a week with Mrs. Bullen s parents, Mr. and Tho nnnnnu-f nu MnnA.x1v nIvnI\:r\4u uivnn UIItl l :%%$%%&&&$w&&&&%&%&a&*$&&: I ; NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS :1; &$$$%*&$$$*$$&*%***$&w*%* a5'cl"i1'e. farmers are busy at apples and po- tatoes. Many of the spuds are rotvten. V - - - :- - -- ' I Oct. 17.~-'At League last`Thu1-sday even-` ing, Mr. Knighton gave a very interesting talk, his topic being The Sky Pilot." Several from here attended the annivers- ary services at Midhurst, Sunday evening. Miss McBride spent the week-end at her home in Duntroon. T n..I._...... a.....n-__ m_L__: L_l_I '_-._ -n_u LJVI VLUU IlI|/ IJUIIUUJ IIIUI lluls. 7Mrs. Lowe of Barrie; spent a few days last week with her " daughter, Mrs. Rex Watson. - I . 112-- 1 .\__I_,,`,I II ? .,_, , . .1 1 u W 1ll.5UII. Miss Erlanli Watson spent the week-end at her home here. 'I'VI_- I -__.__ Z, L.I_I3,,_ . ,_!-I Oct. 18.--The -anniversary servics were well attended last Sunday. The collection amounted to $153. A III... l\_..-:II,_ 1)_.__L__. _ l!.lL,._, ; {IO WWII llL'Il`:lll|Ull I15 W315 U4\llCC|aCllo Mrs. Dyson and daughter of Toronto are spending a few days with Mrs. Glandeld. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. Quant-z of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Srigley. Corncutting and pot-ato-picking is the jorder of the day in this vicinity. '1V1l'S.~ Unas. angley. . The concert on Monday evenmg was not as well attended as wasrexpected. My-u "I7:If\I\ dual plains}-nfnn rs` "`f\I0l\r\`-l\V nun uywu uy uulnu uuuucu. . r - Industrial classes are being conducted this season under the auspices of the Mid- land Board of Education. ' "7 I Oct. 17.---Mrs. Wm. Sharpe and Miss iMcAlpine are spending -a couple of weeks with the latter s parents in" London. .wlIu\ar Manna nf `in-nrifnuu-I un:6nJ -"ILL Wllvll LUIS IKIULVI H }R`llUlIlG III uulluull. Elmer Mayes of Bradford visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mayes. over the week-end. - 11.. ._.I ll... I'_I, Fl! , .II - -. 1 -.1 Ell`? 'VV CVI\'CII\lo Mr. and Mrs. John Trombley visited with friends in Toronto last" week. it- .....I 1:... cu m___.,_ .__,u 112,, unc_uuu nu LUIUIIUU lust ween. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharpe and Miss Bessie Cunningham motored to Markdale for the week-end. Oct. l8.--The choir were out to Midhurst on Sunday evening assisting in the service there. ` I\,.. I A u 9 n ll] Dll}| LU (.18 XM- Miss Cockhurn has -kindly offered her home for a special meeting of the Women`n Institute, and all willing to help in the very needful work for the re sufferers of the North, Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 27. LllK`lCu Jbhn Patterson has returned home from to trip to the West. Mk: {`nnIpku.... `sun I-:-.."... .-.';......J L-.. FARMER FINDS BIG ROLL OF BILLS IN MICES `NEST AMONG THE HAY `Midland Council voted $250 for Fix-B Re of - - (Too Late for List Week) Beauty chofus with Bringing up Father. :K!'-LX'-E!.*GH RA1-ST.`-'_I'. \ .-Y - Canadats Best Buy - Tm-: %co|fJ0TMY_ PACKAGE _.t ..Z..- `/2 (ALSO PROCURABLE-'/REPACKAGE 15) -.. `- -.-.;;:.p\-5.-u-;~..`__`R,,..-`M; A.,,_V._1,`;-;4nog ' .- Miss M. swimming men's dix piou in W fomuking among `A4 21 Int.-cizsls RHEUMATISM F0 in Barrie- cial tra-. "1 the family Miss recent Iege, h: Toronu I13 11 The ru The ` Then (- And And C -And Miss Miss A been 01 respec-ti Ursa Fm ll IIL'(|I If 5:] An d ta 117.... VV (TI ' Then 1 And A bridz A dz If men And And :11 Wha If Anei` If thos And The ro The If hozu Y1` ._ `If 1 ldfiiiraf IL [I Kn d ` The st Wou I' LL .. VVULJ If the A_.l flllll . A bett- 11].. II 'If pur. To ` The 10 ` Abm 'JCLL' Wou :Thur 5. SI}! ORE L Milk` nd L_A.A FORH 11-u-: cnowu Lin-: INSURANCE co. 1. O. MATSQN, a 1'rWiia.ei,T9}1t. - V Popularity and Growth The growing popularity of Crown Life policies is ggoven by the fact that zagglications for policies in our 0 mp_any this year are greater than ever before. Blilfnen increasing your life -line -talk it over with the Crown 0 llllll. - 1.1-4.--- u.-.,Au___n.-_ -um

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