Thursday, Sept. 27, 1923. Just the Thing for a Cool Evening ED. BRYSON S Confectionery Page Three- G. W. J. EASTMAN Prop. Phone 277 Clliropractic removes the suI)1u>;z1ti0u; adjusts Ilw \'e1`tebme into its Ilemmxl position. turns on the nerve s Dominion of Canada Refunding Loan 1923 Information concerning the new Dominion of Canada Loan will be furnished by the Manager at any Branch of the Bank of Toronto. Subscriptions to the new Loan will be taken at any Branch and given immediate attention. Bonds maturing 1st November, 1923, to be exchanged for the new issue will be received and conversion ar- ranged. If the owners do not wish to take up the new issue, the bonds held can be deposited with us either for immediate sale or redemption at maturity. 5`BAN.1@FTQR0NT0 Prices Right W. C. Crawford JOHN R. LAMB, GENERAL WANAGER. FW..Thi33WC9"*._i'?. .ife% Wih9."t W" No charge for this Service. _ Ionversion lncurponited 1 85:3. > supply, and nature does the cnr .11::. irw@@Lwm*77[ . Inlmhmg .--_._.__._% ' Your .\ilm0n\. nan \ao Mgr. MANUEL Phone 721 eult I [{l:]l Al}l.\'G BEES FOR '\'\'I.\'TE[{ It is better to build a. life than to A nlaterialist is :1 man who takes make a. fortune. Character is :1 down a. greater prot than youm in greater ztccomplishment than riches. spite of all you can do. All work in the apiary has for its ultimate object the securing of a good crop. and hence the pre- paration of `bees `for winter means more than the safe wintering over of the colony. The first step in preparing Ibees for the winter is also the first of the beekeeper's year as well as his `first step towards securing next sea- son's crop. About the middle of July preparations are commenced by seeing that each colony is headed by a vigorous young queen in order that the maximum number of young bees may be reared to carry the colony through the winter. should the fall ow be insufficient to cause a large amount of brood to be rear- ed, stimulative feeding will have to be resorted to; that is, 1 part of sugar to 1 part water or dilute honey lmixture must be fed. Colonies that are weak, those covering less than six frames, should be united; this may be done by the newspaper method. or two weak colonies may be brought together and wintered in one hive if it is divided by a close tting division board. This latter method provides the beekeeper with surplus queens early the t`o1lowing =09 tnn 1 l u uuuuu... Having secured a large force of young bees, the next step is to see that each colony has suicient stores to not only carry it through the winter, but also through the early spring till pollen and nectar are coming in, thus enahlig it to build up rapidly. The stores provided should be of the best; no un\vl1ole- some honey containing 51 high per- centage of solid matter should the given. If natural stores are de- cient, a syrup of two parts of the best granulated sugar to one part water should the fed. This tbeing last stored will be the first consumed and as it breaks down into gas and water. will defer solid matter ac- cttntttlating in the intestines. Colonies in ten frame Langstroth hives to the cellar wintered should weigh at least sixty pounds without their covers, while those wintered outside seventy pounds or more. Protection tfrotn the cold is \'er_\' necessary. as it not only retards the consumption of stores -but also con- serves the ei1e!'_`.V ot the bees. Colonies wintered outside should liave at least three inches of packing underneath them and about their side:-:. with six to eiglit inches of Dllclilllfl. on top. The tnost econ- omical case is the quadruple, as each co-lony has the warmtlt from its two neig'lihot's. Colonies should hr. placed in their CZl`.'<(?S and packetl undt:-ritezttli and about sides before l'(t~(lit1:4. For l ectl ;tt}_'. ten pound hon<>_'-' pails, in the cover of \\'hir:h tine hole;-: ll'xL\`t'- ween made, are con- f~'l(ll`I'`d \'(-z'_v sz{tlst'a(:t<)ry. ' f`nl In tn nl-.:.\:l 2 SlL1(:`l'!:'ll \t`I_\ a'(lL|bLi1l.'H)l_\. Colonies to he vplut-ed in the cel- lar we ttsttztlly left on their sumtttc-r I . . [stands 1111 they have had then last '(`121l1$i11: flight; this is usuztlly in `the second or third week in No- u-r\n\1n.\-u \l:HlUl`K. In all pI'L-parations Ihe beekeeper should keep me ultimate object in \'ie\\'--~sn-0113.: colonies in the spring. I"l0s Council met at El!l1\'2l1E on Sept. 15, pursuant to a with all mon1l)ers present. The mim1Ie:< of last me-ering were reaul and conrmed. The fullmvixi-.: act-oiiflts were pass- ed for pz1,\`nxent: .\l. l(enne(l_\`, 2 sheep killed by (10545, $12.00; .-\l`lhl1l` Jztmieson, _:i'a\'ol. $2.50; W. .Iamio:~:0n, g1'a\'9l, $2.50; E. .\IcQuar1vie, repairing Cul- vert on Tmvnlim:-, l-`-los and Tiny, $7.50; I3uckle_\' & O'Neill, lumber $2)Sl.`.H), posts $3.20, $41 -.10; Hiram >`ni(lc-1',55l0zi(ls _2m'.'el, $11.00; `mo. .\l11ir, xvorlc on :'x'arle1' S16`-.CvS, oil, &c.. $1.15, ' 7.21"); Peter I-Iz1,\'e:~:. --I nu v`I\'\l: .'.|"l- firxn Qfnnhun, )I..JU, uu\;I\u:_\ c\. \., .` >fni(1c~1', 55 loads *'117.2l) M'0I'k 0 road, .5.50; rnxn nr bu ni UH, Nu. -71.10, -:~11..;U, rtusz nu)!-:.~.. on Geo. Steph11- son. S(,'I`\'>iCPS as szmilary in:~:pec:m', -i*I}.0U; '1`. Sha11nha11, work on Town- line Hos and Vesprzl, $3.75; .\1|)ex't Wood, work on 10:11 line {mm side- 1-nud 20 \\'e: ' .32}.50; Jas. I\'enwe~1i. 1'e~pui1'vin2 l)ri(igo Tth lixw, .'$1.lTIU; Albert Elliott, work on road. $23.50; .\11`. C`ummin_-`. L:1'z1\'el, $14.40. 1'3.`-Jnu-c u-urn nnccnll nnvhnl-ivinrr .\ll. blllllllllllfi. `-;l'il\t`l, -)l1.~iU. B,\'-laws were passed auth01'i7.in'.; the 1(-`\',\'inz of mwnship. school and village rules. \lnx-nrl |n- `u 'T`I`r17u cnnnnrln In- \'|ll'df4!` 1'il1t`S. .\Iovor.1 by .\h'. Tmin, .=ecomlod by .\I_x`. Coughwlin. that '\\'i1li:1m H. Dr_\'sdz1lu,> be appointed c0`.!t=ctor of 1:1:-;rA:~:. for 1922: and that the Clerk prepzlre a by-1u\\' conf`1rmin;_r the ap- p(:=intm(>nI. .`.Ir)ti0n1nSt. .\Im'c-Ll by M1`. Soon. sr-r-outlet! by \I.. Y ..n........n n..,1r...r.,I lhnl I '1` pl."|IlLHll`Hl. .IlllLlUll l\.'3l. Scott. Mr. I.an_:n1;m. 0I`(1-I'P(l that J. '1`. .\:n(-\\' he nppnimml collector of taxes for 1.02:), and that the Clerk preparv 21 ly-1n\'.' crmx`m`m: the ap- pointm--nl.-~C_z11`rEe;1. On motion of .\Ir. .-\1`..=1o_v. .=ec0ml- ed by .\h'. I.z1x1:111a11. m'(1m'm1 that -It-ave he <.::`zmtez1 to ilxtmduce by- llaw No. 912-: to aptmim J. '1`. .\'.:new .nnlInnynI- A!" Grave: fur 100'` ':`\r` fhai` Real Tailor Made Suits, made by Expert Workmen $28 - $30 - $35 - $40 leu U) Ml. l.u11f IIIUf.'|l'lA Luul (`0H(`CI()I` of taxes for 1923 :.'.1d that [by-law be read :1 rst tinw. By-1:1.\\' 'lr( -ad :1 firm, sernntl and third lime `and passecl. I On motion of Mr. .~\ns1e,\'. second- `M h_\' .\h'. Cnughlin. 01'r1ert>c1 that leave he jzmnted to int1'0(luce hy- lz1\\' IO z1uIhn_ri7.e the inlprovement of Phelpslon marsh drmin to the extent invunrhu! hv Hun nuvnl-11 rnnrlrn hv ' l'llL|p.\lUIl lllilI>1l lnwlu ll} l|lL` l.\l,l`Ul imendvd by 1110 z1.\\'ard made by John J. .\'e\vm:1n dated the M11 (lay of Octobw. 1921. and what by-law `be read :1 first time. B_\'-'inw read :1 first. s`>cm1d and third time and passed. linninnr ninnvnori fn input n.n pzls.~'I:u. Meeting adjourned to nmm 0-n Ocloher 6th at the \'i`.1af:e of Phelpston at the hour of ten o'clock I n h\ Pat--But suppose all the wealth won` equally divided 2` Thot wud be socialism." ` .\Iike-1\'o. it wudn't All the socialists would drink Llvimselves to death wid their share. an` t.he1'_e'd [be uothin` left but capitzxlists." 0Nl.\.' (`.\ l`l'l`;\ I.I.N"l'S I4l`}l"'I,` (`0l'.\'('ll. `The Northern Advance S. Blzriun. Clerk} Lll s pun n (1 I` Made from the best lnzuterinl pro(-xlmblv, in the latc-st S11{1d(Z`S and s1`_\'1e.<. Come and see them for yourself A charge laid against W. 31.} Marshall of Allandale of having al-| lowed a motor vehicle to be used. for hire on Sept. 13th without first procuring a license was dismissed by Magistrate Jeffs on Saturday morning in the local Police Court. Dr. Fred Cane oi` Allandale was the only witness called. He stated that on the date referred to he had! asked Harshall to go to the station to bring a -passenger to his house. as his own car was out of commis- sion. The passenger did not turn up. He phoned Marshall later and asked him what he owed him. Mar- shall replied that he owed him no- thing. Dr. Cane also stated that atl no time did he pay Marshall for conveyance of passengers. Upon this evidence the case was dismissed. uY1.:1n :.. Hus u-Hun:-a ~I-.n\- Th (`H.\RGE OI" l'SlN(u`: MOTOR (`-.-\R I FOR HIRE FAILS IN (`lOL'R'I`| UISKIUSSULI. While in the witness box Dr. Cane also stated that l1e had been called out of bed at twelve o clock to have the summons served and asked if this was regular. Chief of Police Case was sorry that such -a fhnvr hurl nnnnrrorl nn cni H1511` OI 1701168 base was sun ) I.uzI.L sucu a. thing had occurred and said that he would look into the matter. The Council met on the 17th inst.,| pursuan tto adjournment, with all men1Ibe1's present and the Reeve in the chair. n. .uunnHnn: -u-cu-n van :1 -F1-nrn MIC Cllktlf. Commuications were read from D. H. Coleman, County Treasurer, stating that a discount of two per cent. would be allowed ill County rates were paid by Aug. 20. W. G. RlCl1`1l`dSOI1 led affidavit re sheep killed by dogs. VV111. ~E. `Bro-wn and Geo. Iv`. Thompson applied for the position of collector of rates. The following accounts were. nn1:cnr1" yum 1 nun passed John ?\VA 1 H passea 2 Rowell, work on Col. Road No. 10, $87.25; Sm'jezu1t & Co., cement for CO1. Road No. 10, $25.65; R. Lytton, cement nvork and exca\*ati11g Col. Road No. 10, $177.3 ; D. Banks, work on Con. 10, $3.50; S. Johnston, Ve'sp1'z1 s share work on N. Townline, $104.05; T. C. Craig, Div. Court Clerk's fees and rent of hall. $8.00; Canada In- got Iron Co., metal pipes for C0}. Roads, $613.65; Canmlzt Ingot. Iron Co., pipe for opp. *lot 19, Con. 9. e'-.<>.1n- (`nnntv 'l`rpns:_. (`.rmnt\' rates U0.. pipe 101' Upp. 'lUL 1:1, uuu. J. $32.40; County Trea.=s., County rates $10,900, _ less $219.20, $10740.L J. D. .\Iu1'phy, putting in culvert 0pp.! lot 10, Com. 0, $5.00; John Pain, \\'m'k on Col. Road N0. (3, $500.00; .\. B. Coutls, q11ax'te1`-sa1z11',v as Clerk! and T1`(>as., $225.(\0; A. B. Coutts, Sec.-T1'eas., T01. Systexn, part, levy, $100.00; `T. C. Cr21i_:, Div. Court Clerk's fees and rent 01' hall. $8.00; xv u unnn uvnr-l: nn \`lnn Wnurl I _J. Holmes, _<:mvel for 1:"nl`Il (3011,. H. n. nuns, Hutu \l11 ...u.,. -.....\.,. $.\6i.-51,; R. .\I .1391], gzmvel $12.90; Bisliop Brns., _`_ l`il\'F!l for Siixiiiiilaleli Road, $5.12; W. G. Riclmrdson, slioep killed by (10345, $105.00; \V.i $3.59; Alox. H. \V'ils0n, Council, mee1in;:s,eIc.. $25.00; Grant Knupp, Council ineetings, $20.00; .1215. Doran, Council Iiieeiiiurs, $6.00; Chas. .\liller, Council 111C-etings, etc., $12.00; Albert Ol`Chill`d, Council meetings, $6.00. A hjv-law appointing X\`m. E. Brown collector of ratos for the year 1923 was given its three read- ings and passed. 1, rmm (`nnnr-il :ul1`.rmrnnrl in map! nn TAILOR Over Simmons & Co. s Store. 37 Dunlop St. lugs antl pusseu. The Council adjourned to meet 011T Oct. 22, at 10 a.m. * -A `R (`.nuH< (`.`lr>rk,` VlS[ RA COUNCIL Wonder what an _ io /e Telephone thinks about ,2 \`\\r/n7ir,\ ."z,.\ , ,,,,,y /_/a_ \.;. L4|:ln_`4, un. \_;U|llL 11d 0!` work on .\Iac. Road, lV\|lI"(\1 rnu L`unnhnIr.u it Ill -B. Coutts, Clerk! VV. D. BREVVSTER Manager. `Barrie - Marblp - Works! The Simcoe Marble Works 20 Owen St. - Barrie, Ont. I Memorial Tablets Corner Stones Markers Monuments Canadian 85 Scotch Granite l PRICES REDUCED JOHN F. MURPHY, Prop. ` ` nu` flphoe 734; 79 Bayeld St. - 13 The stock judging compeiizion for young farmers who have attended short courses in agI'icu1tu1'e proved interesting and insL1*uctive. There were thirt_\'-three young men in the competition and 1'i\`a11;\` was keen. The winners were: Lin:-cu: T {Z Durnhav Tnv nmumm 1 LUE \\ Hllltlh \\ PIC . ` I ` H01'Ses%. G. Brelhet. Tottenham.` 38.; Cecil Brethet, Tottenhzml, bl; [Irwin Rutherfortl, [`htho1'1', T7. ySheL-p-Bx=uce Cowzm, Thornton, 90; {W'. Bellzlmy. Alliston, ES; J011111, I 1 I Hzunilton, Colfzan, SO. v.~`\\'ine--\\'.j Bowles. B1`zul1`o1'd. 86; J. G. Brethet,` Tottenham, 94; John Hamilton, C01- Aan, 93; Cecil Brmhet. Tottemlxam, Inn -T I They had lost their way in their! new and expensive car. There s 21} sign, dear, she said. Are we on; the right rozud ?" \V'ith his ash1i_;ht he read: TO. the PooI'house. Yes," he :n1swe:'ed.I .. \Ve 1'e on the right road and d`idn'tl `1'V\I\IIV ;. n V ` FRAII. CHILDREN 4' .`~"l'Ol"l( J l'I)(:`-ING (`OM l l~]'l`l'l`l0\ F Scott s Emulsion-1 NEGHT SCHOOL Barrie Business College C110o. 3' 0 11 1' Monulnont now and have it` set in the spring. PHONE 445. No (`,lnsses-E:1ch .l`<.u1ght Sepm':\tel_v DIC ,[`APHO.\'E. ADDING .\lAC`H[.\'E and all BUSINESS SI'B.lla`C'l.`S $5.00 per month ; 3 months $12.00 BUILD STRENGTH RAPIDLY ON ON 'I' H-l'1_ Monday and Thursday--7.30 to 9.30 l(il Jim had Leon transferred to a branch in another city; of course Peggy missed him. He was too busy to write, and no good at writing letters, anyhow. l(iH'l` Il0.-\l) And then one day she called him on Long Distance and invited him for the week-end. Busy Jim had never thought of Long Dis- tahce. When he got back from his visit, he began calling her every `few days. If he 'can t Write, he certainly can talk! Our stock is 11m\'\\'e11 usso1't- ed. S]i)C( .ii1[ good stock of imported granite. And now the ring Peggy looks for is the ring of the telephone be11-the other came `as a matter of course. Dan Cupid and I have put over many a deal." `LORIOUS news! Peggy and Jim are I to be In:-11'1'ied, and I claim the credit! Barrie. 1 W. A. TURNER, Principal Hot Chocolate Fudge Sundae A delicious combination of Hot Chocolate Fudge, Vanilla Ice Cream and Chocolate Cake. Barrie store phone 125 Allandale store phone 770. ua (`himprzutlic O[1'm's You HCIIIUI \\'hL`thcr You Have .\(rule 01' (`hmnic 'l`r(ml)le. and the lieusnns :u'c-: .\'91'\'(2s reglxlate and control ever_\'z1(w.ion mm 1`unctim1 of the 1)()(l_\'. Sul)111x211i011s (pa1'ti21i lis- p1z1r.*-lm-nt 01' \'L'1`IL1l)!'iH-_l ru- sult in nerve in1pin:.*e1nenI. _\n impin'_'? 11m'\'e Canlmt p1'0pe1'1_\' pt-1`1'01`m its func- tions and the result Inns? `he and is that the par: 01' Llw lamly supplied by that nerve mu:<: sut`1'L-1'; r1i: be-comes seated and you are sick.