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Barrie Examiner, 30 Aug 1923, p. 14

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THE.` BARBIE EXAMINER allll Mr. A: utcpucua. 51$. Sinclair. H. Tideman. W. A. Turn- . er, W. H. Kennedy, sk. A. Habbick, C. H; Beelby. H. J. Th0mp~ son, P. Clark, sk. Goo. Luck, M. J. Frawley, J. D. Milne. `W. A. oys, sk. I A A M I.` ..l......._-.,... A u..-. 1 o_,-,, VI o A"): LJll.VB' E. A. F. A. Mulcomson. A. Hay. J. Seagmm, `R. A. Stephens. sk. A n Alnv Qinnluh. 1! fI`:.I......... In A m |.......D.. `............_, In: a uannuacut lUllIlo Mayor Duncan and Chairman Broderick and other members of the Town Council of Midland have convinced the County au- thorities of the wisdom of improving Yonge Street. to Firth s Corners. An effort is also being made to have the small house at that corner moved back into the lot. and the corner rounded to eliminate the present dangerous sta:e.--'Midland Free Press. . n - . I I The local rinks competing in last week's! `bowling tournament. at Alli-ston were :--b i Allandale ] . rcxguauu. r. vvmuwy, A. U. Walker. S. Ga11i(le. .~k. A. Marshall. E. Shear," H. Appleton, A. E.-b Patterson, sk. Barrie ` and C._ E. Wright , M.-P.P. for Centre Sim- coe. have been trying t-o have the Penetang Road from Hillsdale north designated as a Provincial Highway. `Should they succeed. the work commenced on that road by the former Government would be continued. though possibly in a different form. W. Finlayson. M.P.P. for East Simcoe. - 0h--that Ba_ckache% I IDESIGNATE PENETANG RQAD AS PROV|NClAL' HIGHWAY? i A.'-15.}',';'{1:}$}1. F. Whitney,`A. G. Walker. L, (Emu.-itln J: AT ALLISTON TOURNEY -:~: :.-.-.-at->:~" @mA:r~:.W l._E_. - 3.. 15.....- _T.'_. Name . I1 5FmeE . 1 I S`teelton`.`Pa., police department has put: Ia ban on the continuous blowing of auto-3 mobile horns by wedding partiw passing: through there. , A om.......,..~.c..I .: ....I4 4|. ____ ._LL. ,.:..,,, II bill Uusu. ll-lclco A teaspoonful of salt thoroughly stirredl into thebasin of hot starch will add a; splendid gloss to linens. 1 l - we % 25.-40 pills T in box ` 50c-9(7 pins Ayy Tguch oi Jlndigestion Your Food will Feed you more Take . ' LL vB\`rEM_ `M \NH\(? Until your various digestive organs are in order your food, instead of properly nourishing you will be liable to clog and poison your system, Your blood will be poor and impure and your nervous system thoroughly run down. Take immediate steps to secure the healthy activity of stomach, liver, and bowels. To this end you should Aadkas. .T@;R@-`.>`.i";s, mmxm. - IDGUEIII GI. L`l. 41UlI B, L`.C-. VJ. K. L. Ross of Montreal. 1 __S_ummer ' AsthI_na_ % I ` A bee coming through an open windshield :.~'tung -the driver of -an aummobxle near {Taunton. Mu&._. causing him to lose con- ;trol and crash into an approaching car. ! Tllno F..n'n uvn;n}\:n1v 70 nnuunaln unu- [ IIUI aglu ulaau ullu nu z:llJplUcIUilI Ulll`. } Tuna sh. wexghmg 720 pounds. was I. caught at St. Ann`s, N.S.`. by Commander i.` K p(\L`Q II; `5lIY\'I`Dl'4l ' TI-lURDAY,A AUGUST 30, 1923. . --"' CHAFED by rush .I..'..) I-L..-, ,r 1:15:15 5 Wu: ucntcu. (01811 G. S. Miller, Box 14, I Wash., Jan. 9, 1922. Use Cuticura for every-5 purposes. Bathe with Sonj with Ointment, dust with T Suhplehch Pushy mu. Auldru-5:: `-1. * ma, 344 81:. Pm sc., w., r.1oum1.-- A whe. Soap26c. Ointment `.l5und50 ' Hanan Sn...` cl.-Hy-.. ... '\.'|v|.V nu nr A|P`l ("-'hriSt Ii.-x nmrn mn` :1rI.~` H0 is rrmlilv these might we-H In I" lIII' (7 sieiernhlv }u`I,~`('(! nm` sum see rhtf 1,: 1 Lilllg I relief. I bought using twocakes and three boxes ment I was heale I. Q ln:n-, -n F.l.Il l|Il.`.`('4 m:.~Lak0n. Ih(*nlngi:m.~ at least, ,-1 oughly. an: __- - yuu wu-u u'-it NI Tablets stop olelt llndaelqu nliovo blllouo attach. tone an ruialato the ollmlnntlvo organs. ma 0 you tool tlno. Iomr than Plus for Llvor Ills" L. D "Had he; T with acne on 1 1 Hard, Large and Re pies. Itching Was Tr ~<-I-III-V 'Bes't of all Fly in per Packet at all I) Grocers and Gem-r. . llll. null n'i.~'I ihv_\` 5 n[IlP"fh:II1 _I - VI THURSDAY, AUC.l1 "(vt pu --O-D Iilf 9 I023] b skin? johnsmn; der gives quick relu-I infants cool and c `Va vllil Sold by Wm. Grassland. V In Allandalo. by A. E. Patterson. ll. nrthn Qzbc. Ointment '. 5und50g. hcura Soap shaves WI! I llll. [19 fl} Try the Drug Stow lust T1 been troubled a e my face. M; was a mas}. of ; They were hard. red. and the itc most terrible. M} disgured. I sen? sample of Cutic and Ointment a using `them got more. 2, A Balzac rs` (`Hahn "Most Page Fourtnoi `me?| nu: ul nrlal N0 S.HORT c suo Us I aled." I , , 1922. and delic `WE """` D t of Cuti of Cuti Jay In V// buticx Cuticx (S1gnM 1A I Tomorrow Alright "I 'Q` gig- Algld I....l--I.-- P1! TaN7Zmr- A For sure feilif-gf try that famous old remedz ' It pays to rad The flxaminer Ad- let Column. Page 18.. Q -rnomn? uu: aucruuuu HISU. Alex and Charlie Buie spent Sunday with the former`: sister, Miss Cora Buie. of th( `nursing staff at. the Orillia Hospitgl. . l1;!l[;:'Ada McQuay and daughter. Isablla. are visiting friends here. _ 'l`|m Qnmm u7....1......' .u:,.,.:,._ 13--.: L44 out-. vu.-lung l.rll`ll(l!i nere. I The Sunny Workers` Mxssxon Band held `a pxcmc on Thursday afternoon in John Watson s- bush, the Stayner branch enjoying `the afternoon also. V Al... ..._..I (VI___12, 1-5,,-, . rv Im'I:i;:1)z;:`:1:g'Norman Schell and sister. Miss Sarah` Schell. and Gordon Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Jos. Bow- !man at Vine. I `Ly__ ____ i _ ` g` . .. --- runuu at VIIIC. | M We are sorry to lose Dr. and Mrs. W. I `G. Boothe and family; they having dispsed of their store to Mr. Millner` of Everett They purchased the store in New Lowelr "from Mrs. Geo. Cain and int.end`.moving shortly. - Mm Ada M.n...... ......I .I....._I_._,, r I II, August 2l--Mrs. Arnold and three sons of New York, U.S.A., returned to their ihome after spending two months with their `cousins. Mr. and Mrs, James McQuay. M... U IJ....lL....... 'lJ.....--.-_ l'\ A H. Barltrop, Hanover, 0nt., spent k renewing acquaintance a few days last wee in this vicinity. 'PhI\I1\ (IS a .--.wu u out` Mnlnnn an uIIl\.\) avlvquaj 0 Q..L..u .'..._u ..!_L___ - - . via an vnoo vuuullllu UJ. wuultul. You might be interested in reading Mrs. Pinkham s Private'l`ext-Book upon the Ailments of Women." You can get a copy free b writing the Lydia Pinkham Med cine 00.. Cobourg, Ontario. 0 Dklcll l I Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearnan and his mother spent Sunday` with Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty. Glad to report that Mrs. D.tFerguson. who is in the hospital; is somewhat better. `the beautiful raip we had on Tuesday. ,' Everybody is wearing a broad smile over- KIIUCI la 1' UKU- The Grenfel Epwbrgh Leaguq held their picnic in St. Vincent's Park on Monday. August 20, and a very enjoyable time was spent. . ` M. uni] ,\`__ I 1]______,___ __, J I,` :1 Lvuaa suuncl IJLIUK. MI`. and Mrs. J08. Jennett and family of Utopia spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford. ' . T 'l\L- I'V...._.t-I Ia , .1 1 cuu Iu Lurulll-0.` Miss -Mildred Ford'has returned home af- ter spending a few days in Crown Hill with [Miss Muriel Luck. .II_ ......I II... I__ l,,,,.,.. I 1- `I II -.... v--vvvwv u: can." vvaull vuu llIlVGln . V I Mr. and Mrs. William Cole and family and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harris spent th'e`Aweek- end in Toronto.- llh... ll:|..l.___I Y2`_.._I'I,_ _ . 1 u - IIIUIIIIH5 IUT IUU VVCUL. V The C.G..'I`. picnic held at Oro Grove last Friday afternoon was a grand success. Nearly sixty were present and both the weatherand lake were ideal. Immediately after tea Mrs. (Rev.l Noyes of Toronto gave a vivid picture of Chinese life in Canada and China, expressing the desire that Can- adians would seek to know and understand These "strangers within our gates. Aug. 2-Qhite a number of the young fellows from around here have gone to the! Northwest to help with the harvest. | 11.. __..I ll..- IIY'II' _..-. ..-.......u.. nu :-. -vuuuuvuy vu l.u|UIlul'. ` The King's Daughters met in the Sunday` School room last Wednesday afternoon and quilted a quilt for the missionary bale. ' Lnmuxn ll..A..sL.... I-l'; I.._; 111, I I .. . ..-... - --In... Iva vllv ounlwululluli unlvu "J"ames Mc-Arthur left. -last Wednesday morning fox-[the West. '1'}... (`f1fl'I\ ..:....:.. L..l.l _; n__ n,,,, . uuuuayn Ill Ul`lllllI. ' _ Jimmie Fletcher is steadily improving in health. Il....__ Y\,., 11, I n `v n: '- Toronto, Ont. --I took Lydia E. . Pinkham s Vegetable Compound for backache and for weak and dreary _feel- in is caused by my condition. Sometimes I elt so bad t at couldn't do my house- work. My neighbor told me of your medicine and Iread about it in the `To- ronto Telegram and thought I would take it. I got ver good results. 11: built me up and have told- several friends what it has done for me. You may use this testimonial as it may be of help to some one who has uifered as I have.--Mrs. J. LEE, 25 Harvie Ave., A Toronto, Ont. girl or woman suffering from such trou- les, and answer any questions they V may like to ask. Women suffering from female trou- bles causing backache, irregularities, pains, bearing-down feelings and weak- ness should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Not only is the worth of this splendid medicine shown \ Mrs. Lee is willing to write to any I I I by such cases as this, but for nearly fty years letters like this have been re- _ ceived from thousands of women. VA _.!..LA. L- !--L - llUC|I|'II.. Misses Rae Campbell, Nellie Hamilton, Mary Morrison and her mother. Mrs. Dun- can Morrison have returned to Toronto. rl1L , 179,, _,v r\ I . August 2l.--Thomus -McReyuolds `has re- turned to Orillia after visiting at the home of Hugh Fletcher. _ . Miss Margaret McArthur is spending her holidays in Orillia. lvnunnn Wlmnkn. :n ..6.\...!!l-. !-....'..._..':.__. 2.. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. `Axfthuhand family of Toronto mo`ox'ed home after spending twol weeks at "Side View Farm.=" with Mr. and `Mg. Albert Dixon. I ucu uuum. I I Mr. and Mrs.. Albert. MaaMicking of` ,Toronto left for their home on Sunday after mending the week with Mr. and Mrs.` AI- bert Dixon. . ,._,I It r\ A A .1 - I A -Aug. 22.-Wm. Maley and Chas; O Brie' Toronto. motored here and spent the '.week- end with the la`Lter's brother-in-law, Jas. Dixon, of this place. Jnhn .Qlzn\y|na and Ann"-Ln... E`.l:aL Al` JJu\uu, uu uua pwuc. | John Skoyles and daughter Edith of Toronto left for Avery's Point afterospend ing 8. week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dixon. I J" (ll Ill 0 Mrs. S. V. Jones` brot-her, Thos. Dawson of Toronto,-spent a couple of weeks` at her lhome. ' ` - ll..- I\I__.__,_. L_,I I uuuuz. - | Mrs. Pleasant -had her two nieces visitin with her for a few days, - an. (NI U1 'lUI'U"lvU. - The Messrs. Stewart. of Toronto spent` the week-end with their families at Bayfield Farm. 11... G `Y 1....--` L__;I_-_. rIvI_-, n, A Among those spending a few weeks at Mrs. S. V. Jones`, Bayfield Farm. are Mrs. Wm. Stewart, the Misses and Master Stew- art. all of `Toronto. TL- .Il-____ OL-__.,__4 ,1` In ,, 1 . .1 `uili'1's`.f'I-Idz1'r\"e!;'u'E3z:'?\s"ford of `Mitchell `Square is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Packard. A . .. ----... n.... .-... wan vino-Jo ca; ovvllvlbuo -;'s.` Angus Morrison -and children of Midland are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Packard. - ' ll... lJ.......... n_-...:-.._1 _: .|nL_I__n'n,,, ,, Mr. and Mrs. Chantler and family of `Toronto have returned home after spending lsome time wiih Mr. and Mrs. D. Roberts. suN1}{11_A1.E W(`Z"O~l"!NERS uuu vvccu'cuu wluu uu. IIIIU -N113: ul`lU\JIlIUUI- Mrs. Harvey Crawford is visiting - at Shanzy Bay. `Frank Crawford and Da`vid Storey left Monday` for the West. LVIUIII-ID, IUIV DUI? Wih . _ Mr. and Mrs. Steven-son of Toronto spent the we'ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. McCallum. M __, . . A .... '11.. .... u l`_.....l.....l 1.. .....-_ MITCHELL _ s_QpR1: CENTRAL 0R0 one STATION . Grateful for He:th Restored 1 by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- ' ' table Compound NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS TSHANTY BAY EDENVALI-f GRENFEL `AND wr-N Do `(on fTH\N\< or Non-uN<. tam .o\N<. WITH Rcawouas? (Too Late for Last 'Week) walcn muuxzuvc. Shorebirds or Waders. including only the following: woodcock. wilson or Jack Snipe. Black-bellied and Golden Plovers and the Greater and Lesser Ye'lowlegs. In Quebec: Qeptember I to December 14., both dates `nclusive: In. Ontaxjio: ASep`ember 1 to De: cember 15. both dates inclusive excent that on Woodcock, the onen season shall be from September 15 to October 15, both dates inclusive. jun pluvlucu iur uucns In mose iocaimes. `The open seasons provided by the Regula- tions under the Migratory Birds Conven- tion Act for the season 1923-24 for Ontario and Quebec are as foliows:--Ducks. geese. brant and rails; in Quebec: Sentember 1 *0 December 14. ibo*h dates inclusive. In V Ontario: Sep-te mber 1 to December 15. both dates inlusive. nQL..__L:.._I_ U, 111 I - I I- lly \ll'llKH' Ill \JUU"Uo A ' Under the Order a further closed season throughout the Dominion has been provided for Wood Duck, extending until January 31st, 1924. A similar closed season has. been provided for Eider Ducks. except that Eider may be shot in the Yukon and North- west Territories during fhe regular open sea- son provided for ducks in those localities. Anon nnnannn n`u....J....I 1... LL. I`|,.__.I_ Changes.in the regulations under the Mi-i gratory Birds Convention Act affecting the -shooting of migratory game birds in cer- tain provinces have recently been authorized by Order in Council. V nmh... .1... n...:.... .. r.`...u.-_ J--- - WANTS TO I omen w HELP A omen, The various accounts were ordered paid and Council adjourned to meet at the call of the Reeve. II! n nuns-un-`H I`! CLOSED SEASON FOR Illhfl l'\Ill\ uuuuuulur mu-uuu. A bridge on Div. No. 81 North of Ridge Road, being in bad condition. Councillor Crawford was instructed to have same put `In. ` ucllclul ouuuux levy. 0 `dl 1U nuus. . Claims were presemed for sheep killed by dogs from Wm. Hoover & Sons and `John McNabb; ordered paid at our valua- |t.or`s valuations. "`L- -`_`:___ A`A if V C]! -can ll-Ul -S uuuul-luua`. 1 The putting on of a railing on {ill at` hill. Div. No. 99. leftiwith Councillor Mc- Muhon and railing on Div. No. 88 left with Councillor Mo-Duff. ' A L..l..I..._ .... I\!_.. 1']. nu `V .I I -\-I uuncw UILICICU n:uuIut:u. A By-law was brought in and passed to raise, levy and collect the taxes for 1923. The rates shall be: County rate 9 2/10 mills.; Township rate 3' mills. and Township General School levy. 5 9/10 mills. nlninm nynrn nu-ncmumd L... ..l.-..._ I_:n,_i IIUIII 1.. {VUUUIIISV WEB` ICII WW the Reeve. On request from Jos. Emms for grant on road division No. 72 the Reeve and .,Councillor_.Luck were appointed to go over (tjhe division and see what requires to be one. Y) ....! .. n 1`: uuv -- - .. - - I iliesigxnation of`P.' W. Mac_Lellund, col-! `lector. was presented and accepted and! Clerk instructed to ask for `applications for the position, a'pplicatio_ns to be in his hands by September . ' 'I"\n QIIIIVIA-full`: at Q Q KY- D L-_: 2,, , ,' I . I The Secretary of S.S. No. 6 having given nofice he had refunded Mrs. Ellen Barn- hardt s school Vtaxes to her, balance of taxes ordered refunded. A D In... ...... L-A---`-A 5 ` lay ucputmuer O. Oro Council -met at the Town Hall on August, 20. The minutes of.last meeting were read and confirmed. Communication from T. Robbins was left. with the Reeve. ()1) rnnnnat Cu-nrn Lu. ID......`.. A1. __,,A `@0918 Ice: ueuer uvm uu: IIIBU uuuw. our druggist will refund your money '31: $1 box does not bring relief. Ab- solutely harmless. Generous sample {or 4c in stamps. Templetons, To- ronto. RAZ - MAi:I ..,.u.. vuv uuwcm uuu Luuuuuug pl!-mYS sent to many of the shut-in members of the church. ` HI 1 I The ladies of the Presbyterian W.M.S. had their August meeting at Mrs. T. Reid s There was a good attendance. The Supply `Committee have completed arrangements for ` .this year's bale and the Flower Committee report cut flowers and blooming plants sent munv of rhp lnrhin m..mk...... l\: L- `ORG RXTEPAYERS `PAY . 1s MILLS rrms YEAR _BlCl|llC a. ` Miss Gertrude McLeod. Orillia; a former! `fteacherat Knock. spent last week with ;Mrs. Harry Reynolds and Miss Jessie Rob- lertson. ' mL_ `__'a_ p ,1 U` -- - -~ ucw uu HUS . George Obnsta-ble. Toronto.` {and Miss Blythe. Durham, spent the week at A. Con- _stable s. . I 111-- IV, . I in v - A ---- E:)Vr(i4oa1yautherIand. who has been trans-! ferred to the Markham branch of the Stand- ard Bank, left last Thursday to take up his new duties. . ' ,(\_____-__A rm, . II ww- vuu: ulcy vwueu WIUI MYS. l'18!'Old JRKCS. Dr. J. F. Wainica is in Wau-baushene for a few days. (In!-Ann Qn4L-...I....J --I-- LA ` um annual , nus. vvm. ratrerson. `Misses Isabel Goodfellow. Mabel Warnica and Birdie Wnrnica have returned from a pleasant trip to Thousand Islands, Brock- ville. and Merrickville. While in Merrick- lville they visited with Mrs. Harold Jakes. D1`. J, F Wurninu in In \XI....|.......;L....- t- vu uw vacuuuu aw ms nome In riamston. Mrs. Baldwin. Aurora. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Patterson. l 'Mia.=n= Icahn! r1.....u..n..... u-L,- Iv --. Shop where you're inv-Red to shop Will spoil four summer `and `make our company distressing to your iends unless you get relief. Get a box'of RAZ-MAH today. Most eople feel better from the first dose. It. 01 L-.. A--- not `\;I\l'l vnnf Ah- uuuuay vusuors at vvm.- b`mytne's. ' Leslie McLean took the service in the Presbyterian church on Sunday in the'ab- sence of Rev. Wallace Johnston`, who is on his vacation at his home in Harriston. Mr_ Rnld\L'in Aura-um :1: al... ....._A -l' .two weeks vacation with her mother. aw .u.. .1, ouuncnuuu s mis week. Miss Lilian Reid, Toronto, IS spending a daying in Toronto. `Dr. Armstrong, Toronto, is spending an few days with Donald Cowan.` Mr urn-I Mun Il...J..... -1.` 11-, ' I. Reid and Miss_Marjorie Reidare hon. acvv uuyn wuu UOHBIG UOWEII. Mr. and Mrs. Mackay of Barrie were. Sunday visitors at Wm.- Smythe's. ' Leslie Mn].nnn nml. 4... .~......:.... :. .1.- __ `r Augst 23--Mr. and Mrs. Claridge and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Norval. were visitors at R. A, SutherIand's this week. Mine Lilian Do}.-I 'l`........4..._ :. -..-,,J' Miss Flora Calvert, Dolby Smith of Bar- rie,-Miss Alma Perkins of Toronto and Bert Srigleyof Holly spent Sunday with Mrs. Harry Perkins, Dalston. ` ` L M. nnrl us I"... I`l.....1__ 1 I uuuy Lcuuua, uzustun. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clarke. Jol Joseph Hewson, of Midland. called and Mrs. Harry "Perkins. Sunday. ;novn run I WOOD DUCK IS EXTENDED; PALSTON smouo Z w. B. TUDHOPE; Clerk. HAY F EVER

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