I A film biography of late King Ed-` ward as historical document has been approved by British Government. REMARKABLE . HLUHRIUII HUllb'l'Ul' KXIUWH BU WU- Artificial digestents are not needed] in such cases and may `do real harm 4 Try laying aside all digestive aids and `instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bis'urated.Magnesia_. and take a. teaspoonful in a quarter glass -of _water right after eating. This sweet- ens the stomach,.prevents the forma- tion of excess'acid and there is no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated Mag- nesia ,(in powder or tabletform--never in liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to take and is the most efficient form of magnesia} for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of `people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestiggi. Medical authorities. state that nearly nine-tenths of the .cases of stomach trouble. indigestion, sourness, burning. `gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive Juices. The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digestion is delayed and food sours. causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Avwfifirnl iliannfnnfu nun nnf nnnm-1' --v -w- H. Lzirir, a;;*fsa2;'fa.,;s;:.g A11 _of- _l3'awT Eur: ACIDS 1N STOMACH CAUSE lnmqasnou IRRITAT E D BY (5 (Ii 1171171-.n1\ nvvnm .-mung-n'4L 3 UVLV. VV ILVIAIJIV-Iv L \J`\Ju.Vll.l..':l.\9 - IIOMMENDED 0-SOLD BY DRUOGISTS (.OP`tllAN5 WIN`! FOB VIII II ! CARI BOOK MU_BlNI CO._CI(lAW.1 uunnlmum 0-sow BY nauaolsrs (.OP'tllAN5 ~ Ml-8135 \ `is ` ` .P ' IRRITATED av "&` \ SUN.WIND.DUST acznnm IIIIMMENDED (-.5011) IIV nnunmcu .Lnu1-It-nun .u.'uxu Iuuucy u'uu U18." Weak, nervous, run-`down women should give Dodd s Kidney Pills al trial at once. 12c Create Gu,-. $ourness/and VPai'n@ ' How To Tr9at'. Pin` 81:: T Hides Wanted; `HIGHEST PRICES. PAID Qnufnnfinnp` rlnnrnnfand - uxusxno 1. I as uxuq rruu Satisfactiory` Guaranteed 1 Phone'384, or write ltfc TUBBY STATEMENT] LIUII. 290 , _..... --- -. ..w .4.\u.|nAIA|UI ua,\'B."" H "VVe are_.in the midst of another oil boom and business is real Iively."For this reason, I am not 450 particular about leaving but it may be much lmrdc-2' to wet away later on .50 it 'mig'ht.be better to take a. leavewhen I can. You hear of everyone making. n1one_v and there seems to be plenty of J caycu ucu 11611; . I was veryrun down and often Jiadipains in,'my back, Mrs. Alexan- gei sltatesa Mly blood wigs alsg vieduy a . rea in t` e paper a out 0\ (s idneyl }1:ills anddthouht Ih ,dvtry`;ia ' ox. ave trie many ot er me - iioines and they did not relieve the painhirl1fm5i)bacl. D-Stliigrtlly` gfter lgalllo mg a a oxo` o s 'iney is I felt my pain was not so severe, so I continued taking them--~three box- es altog'ether-and can say they have `no equal for kidney trouble. My~fa- ther would never be without them in the `house- He suffered very much from kidney trouble. W09`? nnvunno nun `Anna... .-......-_- - -vv|yI l'I'I '\JV\\II\If\ Arthur 13. King`, manager of the Rm - al Bank at Okntoks, Alta in a letter to the editor of The-Examiner sa,vs:-- I utxr- ....- .v.. 4... , ..--._. ..4.......-... \.nv\ro a.z. \1\ll.|L\.El, VV. KI.` Richardson and has ,"Mi`11eF. T I The Clerk wa's_i ructed to take the necessary steps to collect hospital ac- counts settled by the township in ac- c-ordnpce with the provisions of the Hospital and Public Charities Act. VIVI-xn (W,-........:1 _..1.v-_., --.4_.,....... ...... . ..u._u.. uucuuuja u.L'-L. The Council udjqurned to meet on April 14. at 10 o`c-lobk in the forenoon; j:---1-:-----1-. \. uunst. ~ ' heep Vuluutm-9--Geo., ,C_ra\vford '.I`hos.- Walton. Geo. D.` Coutts, W. G Richardso Chas - - The 0191?}: um in.-om+.s.: he nn... H... Iaunu ruu:-I. uuws0n.- Pound Keepe2's---Thos. Gray, Forest \N'.'1lIwin. Roht. W'attie. Fred. Priest. Joseph Coupltmd, John VVallwin. Hm`- vey McLean, Geo. G. Young. Chas. ~MiHer. E Cusmton, Ias. Orok, and Peter G11chr1s%.' ` ,. ' xqlncxcn-u `I.-.I....L.\..A. tV-,. ma :1 a allt3L`}J_ vzuuuwva. ` ' Fence V1ewors=-+~A Hy. Dunsmore,`R. D. Coutts, Wm.. E. Brown, Garfield Vvingltove, W'm. E. Howard, William Grant, Fred. Priest, Jus. Torpey. D. McDonald, J. W. Ferris, G; G. `Young, .-md"l`ho.-1. Dawson- ` n T nnnr1 'L"nr ..... .. inn-.- r1....__ 11, ! uuau nuum, 1)ul'1`.le. mZ0.UU. | A by-law authorizing the borrowing, of an amount of money_ (not to exceed $10,000.00) for current ordinary ex-` penditures until such times as the tax- es. can he collected was t.'.iven`its three readings and passed. Fence Viewers. etc. A b,v-law was given its three'rea.'d- ,ing's and passed appointing pathmast- 01's.. fence v.ie\vers,.p0un\i keepers and ' sheep vnluutors. [ Wnhnn `7in1unmn-_-_ `L'Iu TN ....... A... Oh ' Vespra Council met on the 17th inst..i with all its members present and the Reeve in the chair. Communications v lwere read from: Miss E. A. Rix. askiniaf t'or,gra.nt towards `Woman's Rest Room. in Barrie; Sawyer & Massey, acknow- ledging receipt of order for a No.` 5 grader -and two slush scrapers: W. M. Morris. Sec y-'I`reas.. Ontario Educa- tional Association, re meeting in Tore . , onto on April 6. 7 and 8,.an`d that a ` 1 delegntebze sent .to `represent the town- ` ship council. , . The following` accounts were passed: .' `Geo, VV. Crawford, part salary as . assessor, $50.00; A. B. Coutts, Sec y.- ' Treas., Teleplione System, bal. levy ' 1925. $119.-43; .A. B. Coutts, registra- ition of Births. Mm'ria'p:es and `Deaths. J E : $18.75; W. G. Richardson. valuing sheep killed by dogs, $5.00; Municipal \Vorld. supplies. $34.8; R: V. Hos- pital. fees indigent patients, $71.50; W. D.i= Minnikin, ambulance for indigent, patient, $5.00; E. C. Vance. doe: tags. $18.14; A. H. V,Vils0n. expenses to Tor- onto. re Colonization Roads. bridges, etc., $18.00: Jas. Doran. do, $18.00; A. B. Coutts, _do, $18.00; A. H. Wilson. council meeting and meeting at Mid-i land, $12.00; Jas. Doran. do, $12.00; Albert,F0rd, council meetings. $9.00: Geo. D. Shannon. do. $9.00; Daniel McLean`, do. $9.00; A_. . Wilson. ex- penses to Midland. re Provincial` High- " way. $4.00; Jas. Doran. do, $4.00; A. B. Coutts, 1,4 year's salary. as Clerk and`; .Treasurer. $225.00: A. A. Smith. sup-[ plies for indiy.-.'ents. $84.45: Mrs. R. A.l Sut,l_{ierlnnd grant towards VVoman's Rest Room, Barrie. $25.00. A hv-In\1r ninfhrmloinm Hun kn.........a..... lu.cLuuuwL umurcn. 1 ' "I Deceased. ls._sur-vlved--by three sons, William` James; Alfred Edwin and Al- bert Edward, three daughters. Mrs, Thomas Lnughlln of ` Hamilton. .Mrs. Margaret Farrell of Sm..Franclsco, and Mrs. W. .J. Kenmure. 'l2oronto;A while there are also elght_- grandchildren, three of -whom are: \ John Wallace Kenmure, Imperial Life Insurance, Peterboro, Albert E. Farrell, Bell Tele-' phone Company.` and Alfred E. Wal-V lace, {ormerly of the. C.N.R. - ,,_`\ vvu.|.u-uvr vv'AI..I..AUI:.. - 7 ~ William Wallace, a.formerfreldent f Simcoe _Cgunty,_dled ongMar. 14. at` the residence: of his daughter, 278 Run- I nymede Roagl, Toronto.- * Ml`, `Vi/nllnnn Ihn Inn RR trauma A4 Nickleton, Ont.) Mar. 22 (Special) ---One more tribute to the great work 1)odd`s Kidney Pills are doing for! gwomen of Canada comes from Mrs.l 1 . Alexander, well known and highly respected here. "I verv run dmxm and nfhm u_yu1cuu<.nuu. , .l.'Ul`UllEU.' I ` Mr. Vvallace, who was 86 years 0 1 age`, retired from farming 14 years ago,, while his wlfepredeceased him some] 32 years ago. A. formezxorangeman and a. Methodist, he attended Ivy church` In Simcoe. On coming to Toronto in` T912. he attended Windermere A\e`nuI' Met11odist`Church. vl 'I'\nnonna:I In nnnuhu..`I J... 4.1. _ . . _ . .... x .~u.cr ruaw.1_u5' ul. ULUIMEI. . The funeral was held from his son's, residence at Ivy; on `Sunday, March 21st. The sympathy of the community _s extended to the `bereaved family, * -Collingwood Meagenger. - - - vvI.I._.I..'IAm A. Ul.:lVllf'8l=. . There passed away. Tm Wednesday night, March 17. at the home oi-his A daughter, Mrs. Alex. Mccrae, St. Paul St.,' Collingwood, an aged and respected pioneer of_ Simcoe County`!!! the per`- sonof William A. Dempster. The late Mr. Dempster was eighty yearsof age. and the end came suddenly. caused by` heart trouble; although the deceased had. not complainedmtany illness for some time. The,soz'row/int: members of thefaimily are, C. B. Dempster of Chi- cago; Sanford Dempster of Angus, ' nt;; Mrs. Alex. Mccrae and A.` Demp- :ter of Collingwood; Theodore Demp- ` ster of Ivy, Ont.; apd William Demp- t ster residing at Utopia. 'l`hn fnn'm-Al urn: hold frnm kin unre'a I . wu.L;,AM HIOKEY 4 _`%!`'l1am Hickey. a former resident or A rillla and brother of the late Bar- tholomew Hickey; of Barr e,.' died {on Mar. 14,..ath1s home. 71 ixon Ave.. Toronto. The `late Mr. Hickey lived for anumber ot years'm Orillia where, he was employed in a lumber yard. His hea'Rh- failed and he moved to Toronto some years `ago.`Surviv!ng him are his wife and three daughters. in Toronto , undone son, T. W. Hickey of Pei1e- tang. Thos. Hickey of Barrie .15. a nephew. . ' : $mw$&&&m$a$w&$| on. BOOM VAT -OKOTOKS +131. 1) `l_"l..... ..._ .. A--- g%&&$m$&&$&i&$i .\ ..-..-._--._. I `V1-:S_PRA COUl\{ClL ws.:IAM A. DEMps'r-:a l3.l`F|. nmagml nwnxy `Fun \V'nz=ln _.__.._.. WILLIAM w--ALLAcE DIYI \X7oH'n no on Pnuurnnu ` ... AFTER QTHER` `REMEDIES. HAD FAILED OBITUARY 1 it: in Caigary. 'i`he hotels dre .fi1l_l of people, and almost all office space is occupied. O1_ is havinga. real stir >1] _ ` ` .. 1.` ' f I. ._ A I. ` ' \ .. `r ".IF-V ' ` ` , - . . . V . ` 1 '\ . ' ' 3 . . ` /I `. _ - ~ "~ . ' - ` _ ` \ ` , _ ,~ . I . ` `\ . " I I ` . I . I ` v x._ > ' . V I V V' ' I V 9 A - ' ` _ i `. \ _ - . : u 1 en e \ V81 --" . ` , ._ o _ 4. _`. I V: / ` , _ ` . V _ _ V ` - . -, ` ' /. _- . ` V ; , ` ~ .`_\ /_` _ .- `\ , Makes nobimerenctothe New Element -5 PE T -- -1? `The Speediron Element was originated and patentedby McCla`ry s and isused exclusively in McOlary s'Electric Ranges-fcan be had in no other. _ ` ' Iffyou have an Electric Range yg uwill want to see this new, splendid improvement, because you know all about Electric Range troubles now. If you are going to. buy an Electric Range you should see the Speediron Element in McClar}'r s Electric Range--the.trouble-proof Element. The new Speediron Elements are now on- view at all leadin,.{.dealers. Come and can ;+_+..,:.... A SPEEDIRDN T Y the EIepmentL without an if" 1",'a`ARn1a Exjunisj. and our sub-agncy at Bla`:k,Diih`ond.` the oil centrekls turning out tn hr-\`nu`l+n Mn. AP. Aixander Wu Rn Down, ' -Had Pain: in Her Back and Her Blood Was in Poo'r Condition. I .u.uu our sun-agency at, Black,DiI_l1'ond.` centre,0ls turning out to be`qu`1te important." ' ` * J s (50 Row see":-r,\ K '1UBB`\' -KWHAT an A_3 `:1-'r'.:=` :Range_ you will want Range :ment now leqding_dealers. Come and _see .it-;today. .'ome and See It \ _ I Elemerit;,be_c;1use. nothing can get into or V A near the heating eoil; ` . ' over there is risk of a short ciifcuit that will as long. in an" open_ element as they do - - ` protected elements. _Generally the poreelam if 3 `insulation is just a bed of cracked and broken . J porcelain after: a few months -use. 2 a S'pee(l_i_ron eooking In, the openjelement every time a pot boils i burn outthe coil. i That is why coils cannot last ___:` air:-& ,` styIe,`soiid po19celain or cat i ro1j1 p;otectd.e1emer'11: _'was a long step_in the-right direction, but when -a coil burned out, as coils A must some tiine, th.who1e_ element was a total loss, ..be'cau'se the coi1 was inaccessible or encased inside,sQ1id-'-iron or porcelain. - - ' \- `The Speediron Element removes the last worry- ing weakness from the Electric Range and puts in the ghandsfof th `housewife a cooking range as, simple to operate and eep` in repair, as durable and undamage- able as the old-fashioned eook stove. In short, the Speediron Element is removable, renewable, durable-5-trouble-proof and speedy. ` ` f Water` or soap or boiling grease cannot damage .a McClafv s Electric Ran;re-i+ nan kn .......1....,1 -...1 Ontario Lady Is Very Enths-I iastic about Dodd s Kidney Pills vgv uuvb V1 Up Ul. UUI1l.Ilg McClar`y Electric Range--it can be kept_ clean. The Speediron Element can be removed instantly -n9 wires, nobplts nor serews--the burnt out coil can be replaced`-altmostas easily as ydit replace a/burnt dut . light bulb--and at`little -expense. ' Mc_Clary s Speediijon Element has changed the whole str1ict 1ii'gof the cooking element-.-7 it `is different from any other cooking element because it is removable and the heating coil can be easily and quickly removed. ' - --~- - Gold rush'iir*1toA Central` .Man1t,oba.- "Smugglers Vwrking between large mining area. is in full swing, with all cities of S0\'i"( Russia.` were caught gccommodation booked"fa.r in adyance. usir.1g poultry to conceal/gems. . ,-_ A\ I 4_ ,_ . ltfs, Removable ` x ..l"'or sale by Wm. Crossland, Barrie, and leading druggiats everywhere. `I :-ice $1.00.` _ ~12c_ f;B_y WINNER V 'l'.HURSl5A_Y,'M`ARCl-I 25. 1925. ' uousnnnluh m\_;s_r.:a.hed PAT D and RG'D. I925 105 -' H.-ER`-B JUIICE is truly a wonder-l `ful preparation and has given me so much relief that.I feel `I should give this statement-and tell others about \it. It gave me relief after Ihad al- most despaired of being well again. Such was part of the statement made by Mrs. Annie Pitcher of 173 Glen-' dale Ave., Hamilton. Continuing, Mrs. Pitcher said: For a number of years I suffered with stomach `trou- ble, was so nervous and restless I could not sleep, was dizzy and afraid to try to walk, I would stagger so and lose my `breath. Had sour stomach and was badly constipated. Then I saw HERB JUI'CE advertised, so I got a bottle, and to my surprise I secured prom t relief and now feel better than I ave for years. All my symptoms are vastly improved and I intend to continue using HERB J`IiJ,I"CE until I am entirely recover- e . 1 I 1 l , I I `If 5 I I II Says the Great New Remedy, HERB JU,ICE', Has Hel' `ed 1 Her So Much She 13 Tel ing Her F riends About It.