Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Mar 1921, p. 3

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"v Markos Your skin Like \'uln-t, 31:15 :1 )11`.\'.'\'t'HU\1S 6-fft -(`l on 1'un;:h r-kzn One or two zxppliczujons will :remove the 1-o11~_;11ne-s:;. and by its occasional use the skin ncqllires the. flvsmootlzness and softlxess of :1 baby's. Glycedoniajs not stick;.', and gloves nmy be worn :1. few moments after Vusing it. Price 15c and 251:. De-' -1ighUu1- after shaving. I .._.- 4--run?-rial A `LT .\djul:1, Has Lime Council- mml. Her. .=\ H01` nm\\'i111 his He \\'-as :1 A n . and mu \ Phone 61. _\l.`.sL A. U: nldild-In-I , \\'. .'\. LE\\'IS. 31.13., C..\l. I` I Late R.A.`\".C. -...1 GAS HEATERS WILL SAVE YOU COAL -. -..v...5.. .... -\4`.A-`JlLEE v: u AILDIIIIIUV vn LIIC pan 1. UL Juut unuguuxr, HAN-BI Iuu easier for her. She needs thou htful care for a few years. In sll such cases Lydia E. Pinhamk Vegetable Compound should be given as it is especially adamc-d for such conditions. It contains nothing that can injure and can be taken in perfert safety. Read how Mrs. Elcher helped her daughter. She says : "At the age of .~i:::oen my dauszintcr was havimz trouble evnrv mnnlh, Barrie Gas Company, Ltd. \.>~m E%\ :%\`V * Q N \ Sn _\ my % $53 and ` C. 1)1cKs0N, xui. Lone 56 Collier Sl.., Barrie| I runs-u- 7,7, Gntaria Referexldium Committee 18 Shall the 2 THIS Referendum on April 18 is to ratify a ncw federal law. namely, the Canada Temperance Act, as recently amended by Dominion Parliament. If a majority of the people of Ontario vote in favor of the Canada Temperance Act as amended, then, in the exact words of the law, it follows: We have scores of bezultiful houses listed for sale in Barrie on rezisonable terms, and many real bargains are mfered. Also we have some ne farm properties from 2:3 to 206 acres in size for sale. Several good houses to let. GIVE US A CALL Real Estate 1... . per: me: or advice. Many a woman has suf- fered years of prolonged ain and misery through aving been the victim of thoughtlessness 01' igno- rance on the pm`! of those who should have guided her through the clamzr-rs` and difficulties that beseL this period. Mothersshonld teach their irls what danger come-s rom standing around with cold or wet feet. from lifting honvy articles, and from overworkin . Do not kt her overstuy. If the com- plains of headache. pain: in theback and lower limbs,or if you notice a alowness of thought. nu-vousnes: or irritability on the put of your daughter, make life Lvdia Pinhamn Verotnhle Comnnnnd lhnnltl hp rivnn S.-\S l~'l"]5I.- IS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER, BOTH FOR CO0I1'I.\'G AND 'HEA I`I.\'G \,__ C1<;=se the door to izzlportd `f'booze Oir,-e and Showrooms `Wells Block, 'I`e)ephone 78. J. \\'. .\IcCutche~ 2 No person shall, either directly or indircctiy. manu- facture or sell, or contract or agree to manufacture or sell, any intoxicating liquor to be unlax `Hy imported, sent, taken or transported into such province. 3 The carriage or importation of intoxicating liquor ' through such province shall only be by means of a common carrier by water or by railway and not other- wise, and during the time any intoxicating liquoris be- ing so transported or carried no person sliall open or brcal: or allow to be opened or broken. any package or vessel containing such intmricating liquor. or. drink, or use or allow to be zlrunl; or used any intoxicating liquor -\_... LI`.-av-u L1AuL\.sAvAnn. _ NOTE.~This law does not prohibit importer be used for sacramental. medzcinal, mamlfact` orcial purposes. or the importation of such 1 mmittcd to be sold by the laws of the Provtnc M. D. Cubitt-Nichols The Clarleson Block Mothers! Watch Your Daughters Health No person shall import. send. take or transport into such province any into:~:icatmg liquor. . . .. q r iznportation and the bringing of intoxicating liquors into zhe Pr-uvsnce be forb1u'c'e22." as amended Nov.. 10, 1919 See Our Stock Agency 0 FFI CE 1 ormerly Vespra Hotel. lfhone S11. Is Owen Street. .\IcCutcheon, .\Ig1`. Omce, Hospital and Residence: 48 Bnyeld St., Barrie. -- `I\v ._ _ n-I YOUNG EERLS NEEE BABE hibit importation of liquors .--.1 v-nr nr rnm- 9CkAP.T. J. nU1~iN BRA N('.'Hl:3S: CIGAR STORE AND BILLIARD PARLOR ('I(- .\RS, B:\.(`('()S "~,i%.'6} i4 0IKMAN w.-nvuvn IKQRRIE. (. -an-ie All.-Imlzule Next to ` ALF. OUR money is hardly earned, and as proceeds are (`I(3.-\l{l`lT [`liF, TO- ;\I.\\';\`1'.< ON HAND the most complete ::*.c}:H"s $`undries in the Barrie Inn Safety Deposit Boxes~to Rent received from sales of crops, hogs andother live stock, the money should be deposited in the Bank, where it will be safe until again required for farm operations. `M onkmarfs Glycedonia Ivin I iY:n \'nIl\'c'f. There are always men to recommend schemes and invest- ments for your money, which may or may not be safe, but about which YOU know little or nothing. Let the man who gets money easily take the chances. Keep your money in The Bank of Toronto, where you can get it when wanted. HAMLIN Health Is Happiness J J\.lV.L.L1.L1 B.-\RRl'E, 0.\"l`. 6.600600606060006000OOO 6006 . A Barri:-:Planir:g Mill v - 9000090 OOOOOOOOOOOGOOQOOO`; Lust )'o`ill` the oxporinuont 01' tak- ing a p:n'I_v of Omurio teachers (1) `.\'m'l1u=rn Ontario was 11n(ieNu.|;o11, it is hvliow.-l with :.:oo(l results. This _\'o2u' it is 10 be repeated in ;\u;:usI, .1119 H.inorur_\' of the trip inc1udim.r ].\':Lult S19. .\l:1riv. .\Ig'mnu. Central `Ratilxmy to the C.1 .R., thence east. 1 E. J. BYRNE Undertaker .\'})(_`t'i:lLi>'t 1 ,1.,. Owen S1`, \vIuIJ\lo DRl`(iGIS'I`. .-\11 kinds of dmsserl '1 'l'|-I.\( `II ICHH '|'() \`l.\`l'l' and joistjng on hand. all orders receive ceiling give. The condition that the girl is then passing through 15 so critical and may have such far-reaching effects upon her future happiness and health that it is Almost criminal for a mother or guardian to withhold coun- sel or advice. Manx: n n-n-nan I-ma -uf, ' From the `time 0 girl reaches the age of twelve until womanhood is estab- lished she needs all the care the thoughtful mother can give. Tho rvnnrlifinn Man} Man l'l[()H. I`.0(il~I|`.>'- `guy :11 .}`Imbz1hning St, 'B:11~rie, Ont. ] l1nne 268 oak oorix Alf. Hamlin ` DP01 lumbcr, oor- umpt atten- .\'()l{'l`II moulding 1) ressing lum- j:_-_:>-j-- V -` ("B112 Earrir Ah11a11r2f.;,e]Ki ' Ihcnu; nrn Published every Thu1'sdz1,\' morn- ing by Nolan & .\IcKenzie, proprie- tors, at the ofce, 123 Dunlop street, Banie, in the County of Simcoe. It cost the province $132.S0].77 for ex-.unination of students papers at the d9pau'tmem:1} exa.minat.ious in. Toronto last summer. Besides this large sums were paid p1'esidin:_-' ex- zunillers \\'he.1'e collegiate and hi_:h schools are sitllulod. ` vvnuyvuxzu. L dis. E. Plnkhami Private TextaBonl< upon "Ailments Pecu iar to Women will be sen? to you free upon requ0.st.\Vrite to The Lydia. E. Pinkhmn Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. - This bool: contains valuable information. The .\IeHm(li.~:l `.\Iinisteri-al .\ssocia- tion of Toronto on I-`ebruzu'y 281.11 passed a vote of Llumks to the O1'an,-ze Order for its nancial expend'Ll.1n'e 01` at least $'l0,000, and its prese1'\'- ance 1'spor:ti11g the (leoisioxl of the l`ri\'_\' Cnunril in me '1`x'exnbhL,\' mar- 1'in_:n (r:1se.~--.\l-uil and ]3mpin=, ;\I-art-I1 but up nnrxh Ilwy all me simxv and lnts of it. 'l`l1e nnly ]_')l`PC1llili()I1 in mice was 1101. to wait. until you xvm-9 D1ll`('l1L`(1 with thirst and men try to out Piiniigli H) quench it. ll` you did Ihnl you would cex'luiril_v I`n=(--ze the inside of _v0u1' nmnI.h: but vake :1 linle an :1 time and it \v:i.=. quite lmrinln-.~':~'. .\.`tr:u1:.-er.~' and (-i1izun:< not l':uni]i:n' '\\'ixh the vzlrious ;~:I1'c=m.s in B-.n*1`ie aw um,-n at :1 loss to fund 4.-ermi11 slrems, and we l'1`c(|1leI1I.1_\' see Hwm standing` looking in vain for Hm name on the street cwrmer. ;\`.c*a1'ce1_\' am)` of the s[I'PeI cm'ne.r:< have signs `on imlicutin,2' the munes of st1'e.e-Is. and we llumbly 511:,-:.-.'esI Lo Ihe (`0Xl!`.('i1 that ishey at 1c-n.s1 p1:1c'.n'd me main I}1o1'o11ghfm'es so that strangers would not be w2mde1'in;:; around like lost. sheep hunting for the very street they are 1m}mowingl_\' \vu1kin_:: Ste!`-.mss0n, the u.rct.i(' >.\`plm'm'. handed out what seelnetl to he so-uml sense in the t.rezLLn1ent of frost. bites during his lecture in the Grand Opexju House last we=el<. We never could un(le1`stand why cold snow should be applied to ones face or mrs if 1',l1e`_v were freezing in oulex` to thaw them out. Douhtless all of us," said Stefunssou, haul been |\I w... .,V..... Hlll_2'hi that the proper r-uni for frost- hite wu.s to rub `it. with snow; but that would never do in the north. for with the snow at the sauna tem- perature as the air, perhaps :30 im- low, the only et'1`ect. of rubbing it on the face would he to furthel` low- er the t0mpe1`:1tu1'e 01' the flesh and C-.ui.<,e mo-1- freezing. The thing to` do is to do what you would do it` you didn't. know what`, to do. Their faces were mmtinuziliy heing frost- hitten. and they t,i'ea1te(1 them hr holding the w-.n'in hand over the fro}/.en spot for 21. few smronds. Frost- bite was no wm'. than sunimru if r1'op:ri_\' trvutmt. Nut \'er_\-' si_2jhtL\', but then. the`-} xvere not on d 1'4,-ss pur- zule up there. .4\nothe1' n1d-t,inm \\';u'nn_-_-' \\':lS you mustn't mu . ;" .\ 0IwiIli.~'l:1mlin:_- the film that the- Onizlriu (`ro\'m`n1m':11t is pz1_vin_: reniul l'm- mlir.-n s1)nco for \'m'ious purposes oulsiile the 1)ll`llill1lPlll, hnil(lin,L's, the Pre-iiiim' and r.'al)inr-l. mini.<,I'ei's 21l'F` mu\'in}_:` inlo Qur=en`s Pili and 1 ili,in;: up . in` the l)ui1din_: 1'01` their own }ll`i\'lll<` slouping qiiz1rlui'.<, which will le:<..~.un their living vxpc-1159.4. Now ihoy intend to spmul $`20,00I| on i1(l(1lllUIlS in the b11il(lin:_-'. \\'hi(-h lh+>_\' il5l\'(*. m:1li- n\'ei'r-1'u\\'(lP Iln'ou:_~'l1 inrninu ii inm slm-1:115: (|l|:II'i'l'.-2 ;ll Ih:- ~xpm1. oi llll` pm\'ii1<-~. The l-`2il`mvI'.s' Sun, ilm nllir-iul (:m'>rnnl(-ni `()l"4'lI1. li:i.~*1lii.~'1u.~':i_\' nn Iho inutn,-1': 1 int: h3l\'(*. mud THURSDAY. ;'\l.n\RCH 10th, 1921 nu v.'.\\u..L. ;..\, ,_....`. justiliable then and ASTMARA%?AH N0 Smoking no Snrayinu-Nu Snuff Inn Quuallnw 2 nntnn yvuuu. -.-nu. \. ;.. uu.;.u\.-na, 4;-nu vv. LUIUHLD oL., rnuauexpma, ('8. For almost fty years Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound has been relieving women, young and old. of ailments peculinrto their sex. Ask your neighbox gsbout it, for in every neighborhood there are women who know of its merits. -'- 'I`hnnnnmlu nf lnffnrc cirnnnr on ok. ..L.n..- l\ .)1\ :... 0!... cu..- ..: u_- 7 ...1:- n l\r'LLa'|Vlr*L1 I no uuu: -u....,.. to restore normal brcathingz, stop mucus gatherings in the hmnchial uxhcs. give long nights of quiet slccpzoontains no habit-forming drug. $1.00 at your drug- gint`s. Trial free at our agencies or write Templctous, 142 King W., Toronto. Local .\gentsv---\\`m. Crosslamd; -\1- landale, A. E. Patterson. NU anlumna `nu auuymu-nu uuluu Just Swallow a Causle RAZ-MAH Is Guaranteed .. .......,.-.. ..........I in-nqlhhuv gtnn mucus Editorial Notes (Founded 18 51) in tho hllH(1il1_'.'.`. For H Hmro is not :1, shadow of 1. 'l`hz1t sur-11 qtlarters aimilnrly used by Ins-1nbu.r.< zuhninistxmions l'1l1`nis]u=s Thu pr:1c.lico was 1111- .a,__. ... I .. ....:.. The Northern Advance . nun unjust iable .'~'h()ll] w used I x`;m:~:.I`m`In -.u1dirim1n1. F 1 l'10\\'. Facilities for noon luncheon? in the buildings for those engaged` there `are justied by the -saving in? fiine thereby effected, with private: i'est:un'ants distant, as they are."1`l1el.. matter of sleeping ilCC0llllll0(]1H,l0n is dit`fL-rent. This doesn't save time,< and is not. mnduclive to health. The lllPlll`l)`l`S 01' the Govemiiient need all the exercise they can get, and walk- ing 10 and from the buildings to private quarters elsewliere will help to provide that. Besides, the p1`o3'- ince allows Ministers liberal sa'laries,` and is under no o1)li::ation to pro- vide living` apzirtnlents in auldiLion. \\ ha! is true of Cabinet. Ministers is _true of any other oiciuls for whom like quurte=rs niay be prm'ide at pr9:=.<=i1l. 'l`he I :n'li:unem Buildings were not built 10 serve as :1 dormi- ma merits. ~- Tbousands of letters similar to the above are in the les of the Lydia E. Pinkha_m Medicine 0)., and for years such letters have been published. Surely It is worth your while to make H fair trial of Lydia E. Pinliham s \'eget.~_bic Compound. I.-"Mn I.` f.)I..I.I.......).-. i)_:.....L.. nu-.-` 15..-`. _._,_, .. .-. Reeve Sheehan, of been UL dung 1nch lor Goodeve has been ...\ . hi of me 1 C. W. Rlll](.`(LL_"9. l'nrme1' proprielox` 01' I110 .\ln1'kdz1Ie .\`m11(l2u*d, was hon- ?)red by 1119 citizens of .\I:u`1 211 an in1'm'mu1 _;nll1e1'in;: held there on .\'lnnd:1_\' evening of 1:151 \\'m=k. 'l`he \\ ind:sm' Hotel in .\1Ii. is ('l1:1n_:,in_-.:` hands, Ih presmn. pro- prietor, _\1e.\'. \\"i]10n:_-"11h_\'. selling to .\I. `.o\\`1or. 0|` D11n(1u1l:. The latter mln-s pn.<.=<=.ssi011 ahmn .\priI Isl. The \\'omen's Institute at SIz1_\'ner have sec-1I1'= lhl services 01' u do- mestic SL'i('Il('e 192101101` lfrom the S91`- vice Depnrllnem, who will _:i\'e e1 n:)nHI's course in I)0nw. Strie-nt-9. .\IidIand Town Council buck(~.-d down on their 0ri;:inal determination I0 compel each and ever_\' citizen to get \':1(`ci11ale(l. The stornl of pro- test was too strong. .;. Au There has passed away one of the oldest. and most: esteemed pioneers of Noiim.\':1su5:a, \\'i11iam .\I0ni5;om- ery. He was born in the County of Anirim, Ireland, in 1840. In 1860: he came to Canada with his mot"er? zmd settled in .\Iu1mur. In 1867 hef moved to Notlawasaga. Seven years after ho moved to lhe .farm lot 4, Con. 10, where he resided until his death. In 1875 he married Chzu'-_ lone l)u_\'. He is survived by his wife, iwo dau:.-'hiers, Katie and Lottie. and one son, Arthur, at. home, ` William, of Dunedin, and John of }ount,y, Sash. He is also survived` by one sister, .\Ir:~:. \\'il1imn .\Iud.i]1, 02' I-i0ne_V\\'00d. ... ~. .1 nu Inn: ullu \I|. JI\l .... `. ... . .--V, h(-1' p1:1m=. under an arch of ever- _:r>m1s in Iho si1'ni11s 01' T,0mxL::'ix1's wo(1d.inL' mart,-h. p}:u'(~d h_\' Mrs. L. 1-2. Ilnrhr-r. . of the bride. The bride Ioolwd \'or_\' ch2u`min;' in il. ;'m\'11 of while silk warp with 3.-;=nr- .:`(-`I10 and pearl h'in11nin_:.<. `>`he wow Hm r-u. hridul veil 1ri1mm>d wilh 01'L|11L(3 h]0s;~:oms wixh white m;u':1huu and mrried a sho\ve1' of pink and \\'h'm\ <*;n'n:1Ii<>n.<. pink Mrs. Wiuianis will prot by her own exrerience. She says: "When I was thirteen years old I had sick ape] 5 each month and as I was very backward I would hear the pain and my mother knew nothing about it I read in the daily paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and took my own spending money and bought a bottle. It helped me so much that I took it rt-grularl after that until I had taken two bottleuand I did not have any more pain or ackache and have been a healthy, strong woman. lam now 39 \'em`s old and have a little girl of my own, and when the {M3 old onou h I shall give her none other than Lydia E. Pinkham s Ve stab e Com- poun .' -Mrs. C. E. `\Vu.LI.u1s, 2437 W. Toronto St.. Philadelp in, Pa. For almost! ftv V:-nru ludin F`. pinl(hnn\ n \'..m+..m.. r*,...\..,..,...: 1.-.. 1..--.. ln01\' plan (1z1u;:hIm' (lzumhle-1', .\lr. .\. .1. mronu rmul, ()rillin. on 1-`e-hx'1Iu1'_\' 2 nm\'-(-.\..~' u11mhe1' of the earl)` `.l \\'i(h:1.\' lcnmvn .~`.mlh-rs of .` ` liec-m1sml \vu.< in his 88th _\'n hnrn nun` S11-cw,-ls\'i11e in 18 when u ,\'oun'.-; mun (`nine to wiih his hm!hc-1'-in-1z1\\', the Orr. \\'hu Inn was :1, mui\'c- of vilh-. as was zxlsn the late .\'0h1o Rllllt-`df<`0, Ih-r\'v 0! for mzmy ,voz1r.<. }n 1858 vied-(`:u'o1i11e. d:1n:.;h1(-1' of llL (`(':l5!~'Ix \\u> xu um uulu .--.... In 1:4.-.1. and .\I0(1m1le 1:110 Guy .~`.treN.~:- \\"iHium lfedonlo lw mm'-A the lane Geo. \\'nHieI', Ix. _Med011le pioneur. For ax number 01' )'enrs they 1'esidc>d :1! Ilohurx, ihen rmm)\'vd in 1~`e; hm, \\'h~ru lh(`,\' <>n,;z1::wI in 1'm`.mi11:.-'. 'I`h(=_\' moved [0 0!'iH:L:1h01H. t'0m't(-`en _\`e:u`s new. \\'here his purlntw in life dim] about two year's Intel`. .=\l`tor M4-(I uhmlt 1\\'t) )'l`2ll'S that Iimv he Inudc his homo with (]'.lll,Lhl(~'l'. .\Ir.<. Strmul. :1` lift` hm.-4 lnmnhc-1' of the Orallmo Or- der, lwin_: (L failzhful exponem. of ils ]n'i11(-iples for se\'onl_\'-one _\'9m's. He had attended one hundred and ten ()run:.:`e funemls, and fty-two county 111eeti11gs. In 1'r,~lig"ion he was a faith- ful nxemher of the church of Eng"- land, zmd_ 1':1reI_v absent. 1'om divine` sefvice. "It. is the testimony of his" `1;rethren that he was guided all hisi ili1'e_ by his C3ran_;e'oblig:11i0n. 1 "no dvulh 1: place at 1,1... \I.. District News 0 .4 1) eon 26111` 1' 1 lIl1('l`>` .\l-(It _\'<-:11`. ... -<..nu '1`:-Si (1 U!` neau now Mrs. nslcner helped her daughter. She my dau lter having trouble every month. She had pains across her back an in her sides. Every month her back would pain her so she could not do her work and would have to lie down. My married daughter recommended Lgdln E. Pinkham s Vegemble Compound and I read the books which were le 8; at my door. She took it faithfully and is now regular and has no pain. We recommend the \ eget_ahle Compound nnd give you permission to publish this letter in your little books and In the newspapers.--Mrs. KATIE EXCHER, 4034 N. Fnlrhill St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. 'illiams will ex lerience. years me] each month and mu 1 wan

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