Miss Grace Plumrid'ge,.a shop girl of New Malden, Eng., has become the bride of C. J. Sainsbury, her millionaire employer. Mllvn Jnnnno Rn Xfnulnn A 1'-1----Ah rag Copyright by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. ALLANDALE cum ulauu uvc-1' a. Leuepnone. I A monster parachute 85 feet in diameter has been devised to sup-' port a. falling airplane and passen- gers. I As a result of tests made in Ger--f many, it has been discovered that hollow magnets have greater at-,, tractive power than solid -ones. John, 14-year-old son of Lord; Bradbury of En:.:'l:1nd~, rescued a girl from drowning in the Thames after," a `heroic st1'u;rg1e. } Artificial silk has been produced; in Germany as a by-product of coal.l An automatic machine invented; in England records the number of calls made over a telephone. monster nnr'nr-hnfo 9,: `t'\r\` :v\ \\'hen his airplane cau_;`m fire It` the air Lieut. P. R. Barxvell of I-`urr1-r ham, lCii:.:. landed in deep mud that put out the flames. Industrial alcohol is used in Con-" nection with more than 400 different products. V Hephziba Menuhin, .\`-_ve:lr-0lCl pianist of San l`ranci. niade her debut in a recital re-cently. Her bro-` ther, Yehudi Menuhin. is a world- famous violinist at the age of 12. Casein, derived from ....:II_ .: skimmed the m;inut`actur+3 02: LLa\:L1\t,' pun ex` Lnun sond -ones. : girl Av-1-39. .-.:...1 ..:n- 1-..- - , - - many, I l 1 Jnhn 1.1-x-nqv-_nIr1 an... :`\`-` T ,.._J- ;auLuu.3 \1UuIl1S[ at the I milk. is used in the m:1nufu(-tu1`e of buttons, artificial ce1lu1oid,nmssngr' `cream, medicines and other pro-' ducts. \.lC.llll, B}'W`INWER~ PlN_KHAM 8 Thursday, November 8, 1928 ---u. ;w (L vVlll1Ll" . of :Hn`ln1`A ... .,... .-r` Wc_trts-- This Letteffrom a u I I II! .-v-... nu nuvvuuuuuu sub 1.1 ID |.\) take 't he.l1'ttle dazly dose, agclu keep themselves fit these hustling days. I shall always be pleased to answer any enquiries in prazse of Kruschen. Salts." D. Q. n-Insmn Inn- l\l\ cu- 1... n......-... -- UMVU IHUIL5 H IIJHCESSUTC. I am C0nI1I`lUn lg with Kruschen Salts and after being back at business nearly six weeks am maintaining the `Kruschen feeling ' and recommend the public to the `little and I Sh) alumna ha nloacn in an:-una- l@[70 50/is HUI U511- After attending doctors on and off for this period, I commenced to take Kruschen and from then I gradually got back to my usual state of health. I have now resumed my duties and work is once more a pleasure. " I am Conrmuma with 'Krnr~hpn 219: ` V _ --W- _- _-_.-v- "I feel I must write and tell you of the great benet I have derived from Kruschen Salts. For three years I suffered from constipation, depxession 1 and nerves which made everything seem I burden. H Al`... .........1:.... 4--.--- -.- -i..I ,1-t BOMPUUNIJ IS WONDERFUL Everirthing sgcnged a Burden pguzauauwp .10 mose in middle life. Ovevworked, sluggish Kidneys, Bladder Weakness and Prostate Gland 1'1`:-ouble .'bring on so many distressing ailments which so often lead to serious diseases that every autterer from Lameness, Pains in back and down -through grains, scanty but frequent urination. "Get- ting-up-Ni*g'hta." Nervous Irritabdle ity and Lack of- Fan-.e-should try the amazing value of Dr. |South- .worth s URATABSS at once! Any good druggist will supply you on a uarantee of satisfaction or money gunk. 10 qickly disappear after a few applications of Put Fourteen u-vI-U90 J I \III .6! -a.t;;ul Woman 5: Tl-IONA? . Lao Original letter on me for Inspection. v svuwvv LHUHB so often a. mhiriln HOA- I. the ulnar. uusu-easmg auments mandlcaap .to `those in middle Ovenworked. slueelah mm-mm ms nu we southern end of the line. That horseshoe pitching has be- come a popular pastime all over the country was proven at Allis- ton recently when eighty men ' at one time in a tournament held in the skating rink. `Teams were present from Meaford, vShelburne, Priceville. Orangeville, Brampton, Bolton. Beeton, `Manseld, Everett and other places. A man from the Parry Sound district, writing to the ?Bracebridge Gazette, a few days ago, said that we did not know what it was to have rain. `He stated that the farmers in that district started to cut t-heir grain with their binders, then with their mowers, then the scythe, and when they got their feet wet in fteen-inch rubbers they quit. During threshing operations at ..,.wuatei_y no oones were broken. Alliston iHeraId--It is stated the consumption of electrical current during` the past season in the Belle Ewart area -has equalled the con- sumption in Alliston and this with the power used at such places as Tent City should earn a substan-I tial reduction in transmission line overhead charges for municipali- ties at the southern end horseshnn m'+n1.;.... 1. L- .,,1.., mmuuun Lampbell, $12. Jimmie Reid, son of Wm. Reid, manager of the Bell Telephone Co. in Brampton. and nephew of Wal- ter Reid. Elizabeth St., `Barrie. was struck by an automobile re- cently. He was badly bruised, but fortunately no bones broken. A1.cfnn`T-Tn`--""" n- - - ' ` ,...sumueut was rerused. I Rev. George A. rMc`Lean, pastor of a Baptist church in St. `Cathar. ines and formerly in charge of the Orillia Baptist church, is about to become pastor of the Danforth avenue Baptist church, Toronto. At the last meeting of West Gwillimbury `Council the following] bills for sheep killed or injured by dogs were paid: Weston Hambly, $91; Luther Roberts, $32; Alex. Roberts, $21; 'Stetheam Kneeshaw, $42; Malcolm `Campbell, $12. Jimmie Rfliri Gnu n4-' KIT... 11.11 a5cL' or me -rarxaale 1-lotel. Harry Ric-hbell of Aurora, charg- ed in County :Police Court ~Mon- day with keeping liquor for sale, was sentenced to two months. His request for a ne `in lieu of im- prisonment was refused`. REV -annv-mn A 7 -T -` ..w..mmcu, uas soxa we note] to W. A. -Ball, Toronto, former man- ager of the -Parkdale Hotel. `[ 'T-Tarrv D1'n.M-.n11 -4: A .... ..- suuc nu auu as cuacn. October was the biggest ship- ping month Meaford has had for years. Apples, live stock and man- ufactured products formed the bulk of the freight. J. A. Webb s butc-her shop, Bra-dford, was entered on the night of `Oct. :31, by taking a pane out of a back window. $4 or $5 was taken from the till. .r`nn ITun...4. -...L- -- uancu u.'u1u me E111. `Cecil Grant, who recently pur- chased the King `George Hotel, Newmarket, has sold the hotel to Ball Tnvnnf-n 4-`nInvv-~- ---- LVU one `KIIUWS `Dexter than horror of Joyiess days and sleep- less nights. {There have been times when I felt hopeless and helpless- and when my weakness caused me the most intense humiliation. Only those who have gone through such tortures can possibly realize my great satisfaction when Dr. South- worth's URA'TABS `brought me quick reliief. URATABS are truly wonderful, and I give them full praise." Such amazing evidence serves as convincing proof of the ower of URATABS to relieve those istressing ailments 'I1lH_nd`(`.RiY\ fn `fhnnn In _.1.1.uu, nu- cu uatzy DHUW, 140110011, England`. Kirkland Lake is out for hockey honors this winter. Townsley and Marshall of Newmarket have gone there to play, and- Ernie .Doy1e has gone to act as coach. f\n+nk,... ......_ 1.1-- 1' - " vaau .uu.:u.:. uuuuu UL at new I080. A. J. Francis, 'Canning`ton, won second prize in the world honey competition, judged at the Nation- al `Dairy Show, London, England-. Kirkland Lalm ia nm 4... 1.....1...u VVUCl\o Wiarton town council is threat- ened with an action for $3,000 al- leged damages to property through the construction of a new road. A. .1. F`1`9Y'I!|I'c u("unyn'...-.4-..... ----- vilgie J-Iblland River Inn (form- erly called Peek Inn), near `Brad- ford, was destroyed by re last week. 1I7.'._._1. -,, I For neglecting to stop after col- liding with another car, a Pene- tang motorist was ned $25 and costs. 7 |1`L_ `l"I",1'I 1 man - -A "37. -E. Kearns of Beeton has sold I his furniture and. undertaking` bus- iness to W. A. Caldwell of 'Stouff- villp. JIICDB ville. y;.uu:\.uuu 1 uuc cane U.L ECCIGGIIES. J. F. Zxmmerman, on leavmg for Toronto after 27 years 1n Coiling- lxivood, was presented with a club SID`. e1g'm: ousmess men of that village. West Gwillimbury council has taken out an `indemnity policy for protection in the case of accidents. .T F 7;VnhnnMvv\n~n nun '|A...-.'.....l.`-__ Bladder Troublg: Bothe_1:_IY1__zgIy Past 40 uy a uznc xusurance scneme. Hydro bill to West -Gwillim- bury council for pumping re marsh from May to August was $1,421. '(`.rnnmnrn `; fn Latin 0: Ilnviv ain'- .u.uLu xuray LU August; W88 .L,4*ZJ.. I -Creemore is to have a new r1nk. It wxll be nanced by seven or eight business of that village. West `GwiHimh1n-v nnnnn-H `Inna azuct a Jung unless. Nme employees of a Meaford factory were done out of $9 each by a fake insurance scheme. `Lhnlm-. Ln! 4... nr..-4. r1---:ne--- auaucu: rcccuuy. W. `H. IHewson, ohce magis- trate, :Penetang, di on Nov. 1st after a long illness. Nnnn nvnvnnnnu A-0 :. -`||'..-.l!-...1 _-.._ --- -.-.- v--g uavuuvu `JVHAULJ AGALQ The rst rural hydro service in- the vicinity of Meaford was in- stalled recently. W `H Inntiycnn v\n1u'nn I-`noun-:- Orillia merchants staged a suc- cessful dollar day recently. Plans have been prepared for a ve-storey hotel for Orillia. Meaford is planning for its fourth annual dressed poultry fair. TF1... &:....4. ......_.1 1.__.1__- _-..___-7 V '-'r'uB'~7 s'c>'I'.B"t31E V foe stx cams, Am`r IT A am-omw, GEE . Ann -av no A A--. `V `I" WI'II`YI Am'1 yr A Biutrt; Seven out of Ten are Victims But Writer "Tells How Ur-atabe Bring Swift, Amazing Relief with Renewed Vital Force. K -.- .....y can UVUI as eld elburne, Brampton, eld, DISTRICT NEWS .,......_, u; uuacu, Uub ones broken. d--It a]nn+m'nn1 .......---- L Aull IJUDDUESIUIIS, DU,D'/30 In France and Belgium 739,447 men, lost their lives, while East Africa had the next largest casu- uuamuu, u:isur1outect~ as follows: United Kingdom, 765,437; In- dian Empire, 62,327; Canada, 56,- 313; Australia, 59,540; New Zea- land, 1'6,`72=9; -South Africa, 7,130; Newfoundland", 1,'3'3'3; other Brit- ish possessions, 50,573. Francs a}1d__Belgium The number of dea-th casualties sustained by the British Empire during the war was 1,019,882, ac- cording` to the 19'28 annual report of `the Imperial War Graves Com-- mission, dfistributecl follows: United Wino-Anna HQ: Aon. 1' 1,019,882 OF BRlTAIN S % SONS GAVE LIVES IN WAR Vmaa, Ont.---I think Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is I""'- wonderful. I have 1 had six children of which four are liv- mg apd my oung- - is be nme oy now ei t months old w o weighs 23 pounds. I have taken your medi- cine before each of them was born and ` have certainly re- ceived great benet bum it. I my friends to take it as I am sure t ey will receive the same help I did.-MRs. MILTON Mo- MULLEN. Vanessa, Ontario. auu equipment In the house. The cause of the re is not `known. `Mr. Lesaux, whose wife left him some little time ago. was preparing to put his youngest child, a boy of about two -years of age. and with three other children with him, to bed, when he noticed smoke in the house, and on inves- tigation found the attic full of ames. He was not able to do any- thing to save the place and could only get his children and himself out as quickly as possible.--Pene- tang Herald. On `Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, the home of Joseph -Lesaux, on part of lot 7. con. '15, Tiny, was totally destroyed .by re. This house was one of the nest farm houses in the neighborhood, and the loss will be great. It was built by James McAveela, who lived there for many years, until he re- tired from farming to live in Pen- etanguishene. A considerable store of potatoes. roots, apples and other fruit in the cellar is a total loss. as well as all the `furniture and equipment in the house. i The nnhmn A4-' I-L- .--- -'- :1-`AR HOME IN TINY I IS DESTROYED BY FIRE ..u 5U uume [Or some clean clothes and to go for a r1de,the told Mag- istrate Jeffs, Monday. Joy riding, commented His Worship. Hl's employer came forward and paid a $23.75 fine for him and fork- ed out another $10 to pay for the damage to the car. The maximum is $500 fine or 142 months _!m~pr1son- ~ ment, or both, for this offence. T `Temptation to drive a motor car proved too strong for Douglas Campbell, aged 17, so he took How- ard Banting s auto from the streets ally abandoning the machine when it wouldn't run any more, fortunate- ly near the spot from which he took t. -Camplbell had been working for a farmer near Alliston, a few lots from his own home. ``I took the car to go home for RNA in an Fan 11 ...l.:_nr1, - -- -- YOUNG FARM HAND cons 1-on JOY mm-2" uuu. Q1 saw EWO Cal 55 miles an hour, of Churchill. He sig stop bu-t when the his cycle to interviey Il'..`l'f 11 -- S. R. McKe11ar, 47 Madison Ave., Toronto, was ned $25 and costs, $28.75 in all, in traffic court last Friday morning` for speeding. Oicer Thnmhcnh rur- AGDU 1'1`.lu`i1 Traffic Oct. 2_1 sa DID 55 MILES AN HOUR FINE WAS $25 AND COSTS "No one -knows `better than ` orror of 1nv1m:n Hang .....a . 4;; Lu: a5l.`ClIleHU, all claims a- gainst the 'Town of Collingwood would cease to exist. If successful, he promised to reimburse the town for all expenditures in litigation, etc., which had been incurred. Ac- tion was deferred until a special meeting of the town council. auu IJ. 1JUbaLU(;'S Seed S126. Colonel J. A. `Currie met Col- lingwood town council last week to try and settle the long standing dispute regarding the Imperial Steel and Wire `Co. plant. Colonel Currie proposed that -he take over the plant and have it operating by Febrpary 1st, !1929. If he failed in his agreement, all` claims lgainst thn 'Tn\x7n A4! .(`I..11:._...--.--J uatuagc 1.'t:LuL(.l. A ne record of the achieve- ment of the :Irish `Cobbler potato is being announced from down in Halton county. F. T. Askin, of Glenorky, planted on May 24 this year, 12 government treated Cob- bler potatoes from the O.A.C., Guelph, cutting them in 66 pieces one eye to each piece, one piece to a hill. Three months from plant- ing, the product was dug and weighed` 108 pounds, the largest tuber weighing 11} pounds. "There were 215 good potatoes for eating and 71 potatoes seed size. -Cnlnnnl T A .n......:- ..-_L A - against one side of the building and the fact that the straw was tightly packed prevented a serious loss to the owner. The men tramp- ed the flames until water had been carried to the scene, thus keep- ing the ames under control. No` damage resulted . A nann ..........J .4: 1.1.. ..-I,- uuu wueu me omcer got off ycle interview the first driv- tIc!Kellar sailed right past. .._._-_.-_--.--1 ....._, uxuruulg` Ior speeamg. ic Officer Thompson on saw two cars hitting it up uvvu cars mtung It 2 miles north HA :30-nonnl. `I...A.1_ 1.- 4.... :. LUU'l\ Lue cur Y`h'1D"'h.n fn1A Izfnn. u., u uulcb HUFDH signalled" both to he officer got off Jinw Hm 6-. Ann- *T'-.T-a H.waA'rA DVMBELL Vou `lav A2e,s>A~/uu` um SIX cEuTs FOR `run 0:: 1'0?! ww, You can BWA NEW ONE WHERE HE BOUGHT THAT ONE FOR ' `THREE CENTS, OH,HO,H0. IF YOU. PAID. HIM S\X CENTS Qaop GOT STU/U6 ! alty lis't with 56,585. In Mesopo- tamia, 50,489 British soldiers were killed; in theeDardanel1es, _41,904; in Egypt and Palestine, 24,301; in Macedonia, 10,700; Russia and other theatres of war, 10,069; Italy, 2,167; lost at sea. 40,932; places not stated in the War Office returns 43,288. Bodies recovered lie in 14.188 cemeteries in almost every coun- try in the world. ' kili 41,904; ar ] _] Buy Advertised! Things THE BARRIE EXAMINER . NORMAN M. MARSHALL purac UL 451:0 I01` m.m. Minuetta Schumiatcher, 13, of Calgary, A1ta., won a piano scholar- ship given by Howard .Brockway of New York. oL1uu5cDL wuman In tne World. John Anhalt, Jr., aged 12, dis- covered a broken rail and flagged an oncoming train in time to avert a wreck. Passengers made up a lpurse of $125 for h'i.~m. .\/I'in1u:nh; \Qr.1-.......:,..L-L-.. 0 u.Lu11Uu'cU1'e employer. Mlle Jeanne de Vesley, a French girl 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 165 pounds, is believed to be the strongest woman in the World. Jnhn Anhsf Tn nrrn 10 .-1:- .. vvvvuvwgy 1". A! Drug and Dept Storm in am. a bottle. Mnnulnvmrred by E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., Manchester, England (Eatab. 1766). Importers; Mculllivray Bro:-3.. Lt.d.. Toronto