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Northern Advance, 18 Oct 1923, p. 3

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Is a Fir;-Proof Wall Board u\t:|_\ uumuu of the body. Prices Right Moore Electric Ranges Also a large assortment of Second-Hand Stoves, all in good repair and guar- anteed to be as represented. These are Stoves taken in exchange on elec- tric ranges and are in good shape. 75 Comer WE ALSO CARRY Drs. Burns tier A. E. SMETH Clniropractors 'TvI-I-URSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 60 E1'1zabeth Street. R. G-. MANUEL Mgr. Phone 721 A Car Load just ar- rived. Call and see My Stoves before buying. The largest assortment north of Toronto to choose from. H; Your old stove taken in exchange. STOVES of All Kinds *:C.N. Football Team andV mfCamp Borden Play Tiel 31.1115 pcnuu, Lllt: nuctuuant: 5u:uu. fsavinzg ne shots in brilliant style, iwhich rathex` discouraged the oppos- iing t`o1~\\'ai'ds. One shot which came lfrom their right wing was saved in nmstei`1,\' fashion. As 'I`a.y1o1` got the fbail he was rushed by three of the iopposing i'o1*\vzu'ds, but he foiled the seffoms of the ilI:IZ1Ckl S and dodging }their combined chm'}.;e, kicked the ball well (10\\ n the field. \Va1tei' Ports S(C1lEI.`(1 and p21:=.sed out to Brown, who. Inltinrq the ball down in good style, put in a shot. which he msei-vc-d In : with, the Borden unaiie hzivin: to extend hiniseif to L`l\1'r\ H I)r\Ilc- A11-anrlnln r-nnirn Despite their superior combinzuinn fo1'waI'.ds and smartness in 11211`: con~ trol, Canmp Borden were lucky to get away with honors even in the galne with the C.N. .football team nn Qnhn-nv Inc? nf Rn!-.1-in Alln-I- Fett .ThtttgSM;C0ltnl in Life Without Health SLLIIIU \\ ll.ll llll` KJJV. .LUUllUiLll lULLlX| on Satu1'(!a_v last at Banrie. Al1a.'.1- dale, Working wiU1`ve reserve men. s.` ould have won on Satm'da:v'. I`wu I'|r.rut\r\rI On nnrn-n in I-kn nnnnvvpl nvxni `-'.|)U.ll(:` IIIIYIH.` LU L`.\ save. \\'. Polls, half. iiii1i:1i("(i .uc>ve-1'a1 raids on the Borden 1-1:,-ht win: and on two of 1111230 rz1i(i:< .\1iamia1e miss-`ed SC()i`iI1f.{. On one of Iiiese 1'-aids Potts piisssii into cemre and L`d.\\'I'(`:l1CG neaily tricked the defending half back and pa: ed nut 10 13x'0wn. who, hi'in7.- ing tho bull down. cenireti. and Ll'H\l Hllllhlfll LU Allandale cenirc I;.1-\`.'~.'r-.~n(:e-. who had follow?-d up, got` the hull and _L:'i\*i11:: :1 bzick heel pass to his 1`i:_,~ht \\'inr.; man. \\'ha1`ham, who being in :1 glorious position, 5. uuxu ll'..l.\v2.' \\U'1 U11 DU.LlH'U':L_'v. .L'\\/I) chances to scam in the second went a.st1\ay. The visitors showed a. nice turn of spsed and dc-ftness in foot- wrrk `and neat triangular combina- tion, but the zssvo wing men, Rich-' zxrdson and Bl'_\ al1. had a tendency occasionally to overrun the111seI':e:~: to get offside. l"hn u-snnn qfnrfnrl nf .1 nun hn. L'|JEvi:1DLU1lilll_V LU U\b'llUL1 l.llUH13Uli('7u`. to _ The game started at 4 p.'m. be- fore a. fair crowd. Alland-ale win- ning the toss, played with the wind `in their favor. With this advan- ltage the Nationals early e.~:e-.1-cised pressure. Camp Borden znftentvards initiated hot attacks. An excellent standard of play continued to be maintained in the rst half and with admiraible com-binattion and pasing by both teams there was little to choose between the two. A nice forward movement was start- ed on the Allandale left wing which nearly netted a goal for Allandale. Brown. outside left, raced down with the ball and when about to be attacked, passed back to Potts, who made a nice forward pass to centre and Lawrence, getting the ball, passed out to his right wing, F. Wharhiam, who when about, to be opposed by the Camp Borden ha-lit` back, passed to Blathews, who raced between the Borden halt back and full back and took the ball right to the corner flag and drawing out the del'cnce, put in a perfect centre with his shot a.nd Law1'ence, running in, put in a regular daisy cutter which would have given the goalie no chance to save, but unluckily the ball just .;ra7.ed the outside of the post. After this Camp Borden starl- ed an attack on their right witig. who t.rickin_: the Allaiitlale dc-l`ence, neatly passed into centre and ;\1lan- dale right back in tr_\'in_: to clear. knocked the ball with his arm just Ull`lSt(l&` the penalty. area. Camp Borden, on the free kick, near1_\ scored. the hall st.rikin:_; the cross bar and passing: over. .-\l'ter this both ends were visited in rapid suc- cession and at one time Camp Bor- irlnn u-i.th rrnnzl r-nmhinntinn nlnv |L't blUll illlu EH U119: Llult \)i1'lll}_l DUI` [(1911, with good combination piziy, !h1'ou:.zhI the bull down on the right jwing and Bryan put in a nice drop- gping centre which had the Borden {centre secured he would have -had ,only the goalie to beat. But T21)`- blor, seeing Ihe dzuigei`, rushed out {of goal and jumping up sted the Ihull out oi` da11:..-`er. It was :1 nice `play and was zipplazuded by the spectators. ANm- r-hnnrro ni' and: ammo fnci bpt,`Ul'clLUl'b. After c-.l1a11ge of ends some fast football was seen, the wind liaving idied clown and both teams working !ha.x'd. The Allandale centre, right `and left wing men did e\'er_vtl1ix1g lbut score in this half and with the !a1vz1nta_z_:e they held in the play they `should have (lone much better. IBM}! goalies were severely tested in ithis period, the Allandale goalie `...\.:nx. ....H\n.. .1:=~nzun-nnrnzl Han nnnnc_ Phone 582 The Northern Advance ' Ullilllr. Donald Ross wrote for his client F. H. Ball re some trees cut up- posile his propert-y. \V A Qrnhh \\'1'nf:= rt: nmrv-`.1: tn llULl UL u\\'a1`u lllLl.'ll. A letter was read from A. E. Thompson re a convc-,\'auz:e 0`; ori- , ginal road allowance in lieu of tres- pass road through farm cf J. J. Link. The Reeve and Clerk were authorized to sign necessmw convey- nnno The Simcoe Marble Works 20 Owen St. J - Barrie, Ont. Om Council met at the 'I`:nm Hall on October :3. with all xn-embers present and Reeve Thompson in the l chair. `hnnnl.-I Dnca uvrvntn Fnyv `ah: nHnn+ }_)UDl`Lb' Lllb PIULJUI L"). ` VV. A. Smith wrote re dau1a_'_;-es '1 to his car at bridge on line, Cons. 8 ..nd 9 U. These matters were` left with the Reeve. Also the connmmication from Prof. Hume regarding his por- tion of award ditch. A In!-Onn tvvnn un.-..1 I`:-run A D An account was presented from A. A. Bell, township weed ixrspector, for weeds cut on property at Oro Beach. Account passed and Clerk instruct- ed to place same on collector's roll for 1923. A u-ng-n1nHnn nrna nncnnrl Ohnnlrfnn lUl' .l`Js4o'. A resolution was p:1ssr=d thanking all those who so kindly helped to decorate the memorial momment for fair day. Van Winlnxvunn XV Y) `D xx-e I\vnc lU1' Lilli` Uil._V. Wm. Finlayson, M.I .P., was pros- ent and addressed the Counr.-i1 on some of the road mat-ters for 1921. A deputation from Craiggiiurst waited on the Council re road from C011. 2 to Penetang Road, about lot 35. It was decided to have an en- gineer go over the proposed route of the road and, subject to his ap- proval, to open it up. If the deputa- tion procure deeds for the r-.;adwa_v 9. grant of $50 wil-I be given 10 get :1. temporary road through [air this fall. 'l"1an nnHnnln\~ e hnnzil uvnu nu-,:\ann.-.~.r1 I The report on` the Orillia Soldiers ;\Ien1oria1 Hospital for the year 0nd- ed Oct. 1, 1922, spmvs that the total number of patients treated was 1.020. The total number of days` for all patients was 15.645, the! average number of days for each patient being 18.35 days. During the year there were 1238 births 211' the hospital and 35 dearths. There: are 45 pznients being treated at thel present time. ` |b1U|`.` UL JUWU flilll _`5 lUll1lUD. The \ :u'ious accounts before 111:3 Council were ordered paid and Coun- cil r1dj0u1'ned to 111901 at the call of the Reeve. nr 1) "n..,11\n'nn r` Notice is hereby given that a{ Court will be. held pursuant to The, Ontario Voters Lists Act by His Honor the Judge of the Coumy Court of the County of Simcoe in the OI`\l1}.`.'e Hall at the Village of Stroud on the second day of No- veiiiber. 1923, at 2 o'clock p.n1., to hear and determine complaints of errors and omiseions in the Voters List of the .\Iunicipz11i1y of the Township of Innisl for 1923. `Dntnrl nf Qtrnnd fhi: `IRHI nv nf lull. The col1ect01"s bond was presemed and accepted as satisfactory. (".lnin1c nf `V .T T.nr-kn and "PT I Phone 406, Barrie. \\b`1'L`. Ul'lH:I`!:`u pzuu The Clerk was instructed to as'1< Em` tenders for rail fence on north side of Town Hall grounds. I 'Ihn vnv-inn: .'Ir\r-nurn lxofnrn 1hr- 1'U\\ llhlllp UL llllliblll [UL L;}. 4u. Dated at Stroud this 16:11 day Octdber, 1923. D \f \Tnf`f\\YT. TTV Elllu ilUL'E'}_)lll H5 S':lLlSlZ1CLUK'_\. Claims of \V. J. Locke zmrl H. J. Cmxvford for Sl19.D killed 3:. (lugs. were 0l'd(:`l`(`(1 paid. T`hn Flor]: \\"JE innh-nn9.nr'l In nu]: missed scoring from only a few _vat'ris !`Ell1_'.`,'0. On the goal kick the ball came down the eld and after some great mideld play and nice head work on both sides, Potts` superior height staitdinj: him in good stead in lteadinz the hall for- \\'a1l`(1. A1lz1n(lalr3's second and last chance to.score was atbont ten min- utes from full time. After a hot l.tl{1C1( on the .\ll-zuulale 20:11 the hall was pa.=. out to the left win: and z1.i`te1` a nice for\vat'd movement .\lcCnnl inside left. made 21 nice hack heel pass to Potts. who shot towards the opponents` goal and the Camp Borden right back, who was being pressed by the Allantlale i`or wards. only p:1t'Il_\' cleztretl. In try- in:: to kick the hall mm of play. and the Camp Borde ::;oztlie 1`nnnin_Lr out to _:(-t the hall, ttiissecl it. the ball rolling ovvr to the Aliamlnle out- side riuht, 1-`. \\'ltzn`l1atn. who tnissed another _L'l`G1t chance of putting the .\llundz1le team in the lead. Allan- dale `were still ]!l`9FSlllf.I hard when the l'('i`(*I'(-'9'.'s' whistle lnought the nuunn in n nlnun I,npp1z\nuen. 1 On 1hr- coming {\`ntu1`dn_\' Allnndnle '(?\']')('Cl to onlt--rtuin Iho 'I`m'0n C:1n. 1 1 54111119. 1-J\'or_\'lm Inrn out and `help tho h0_\'s. .\d1ni%:~'inn N00. The teams : Camp T)o1'd-11 -~ Goal. Cook; ll`i'.'hI hack, Iid\\':u'd.=.; 10 back. Cannpuin: rizht half back. .<\she1*mn; 19ft hall` back, Green: Cemre half. R:m1s:1.\`; musido 1'i}_'hI, Bl'_\'2lh; in- side r'1:_'h1. Douglas; centre, Can- non; in:<`1(19 left, Cnm\':1_\'; 01Msi loft. R?chz1.r .\]1z1nd:1.1o--~(`roal, A. C. TayIm'; ri5.:ht h:1(~l<. L. Emms; left bank. D. Emms: 1`i:l1`t half .\Ic-Conkey; centre hall`. \V. Potts; left half. Travis; outside ri_:-;h't, Wnhafhanl: inside I`i('..ht. .\Inthe\\'s; ceu-ire 1`_o1-ward, L. Lawrence; 111s`ide1eft.. Mcconkey; ....c-;-.13. lac`: Tlnnnvn I\':11. 1~`.C.. \\'hi('h will he :1 g1'c/~21!` LIIU l\"l\`lL"UB \\'lll>tll:' UlUL|`D`llL LHC _1;'zl`l1le to a. Close. I-`or the Camp Borden team their for\vat'ds, supportr-d by their half hacks, pi:x_\'0(i a 11mszei'1_\' gmne. but their full backs we-1'<> stoppers i11- :stead of sta.rtm`s, 1'epea.ted1y kicking the bait out of play. - Their goalie h1'on_;ht off some fine sztves. For . tho .~\H:1l1(.i&lif.` team Lawrence, Brown and \\'hzLr1ian1 were the pick of the t'm`\vm'(l line. and W`. Potts was 51 tower of st1'(=n_:th at centre halt . Del and L<>i:,hmn Emms at back ].\1{L\'C'(i :_s1`r-mt 3;-'a.n~.r=.=. .\. C. TE|_\`10I`. zoalio. n:.::1`.n sho\vo(1 his qt1z1iit_\' by his no .=z1\'e.=.. In the last three umnes iw has ,:'i\`o.n It great exhibi- .'i(m"ot` 0211 te-n(`.ih_<: and in his sclc,-:tt'm1ce.~ he n: C001 jmtfzinont. \\'i. nnticipatimi and skiifui man- ,0(`ll\'i`iiLL, his saves being` fi`E'(111f.`.nl1)` `-\V\V\`I1IIA1r\I1 UL`|l\ Flllf, I1 lnpplanded. ` nu Ihm :- ll_`.`Hl I,Hll'l left Rmn1s;\_\' ; rigln l42l\\'1`Bl1l'e; lllhlut` urn, NIL /L;\lIIl outside left, Brown. Refex'oe-.\Ir. Woods, Bzm'rie. 11. AH. .\lL'l.A\JA\l\lJ1 Clerk of the .\Iunicipa1it_v of Inuisl. Choose 3' 0 u 1' Monument ' now and have it set 111 the spring. ORO COUNCIL .50. R. M. MCCONKEY. .1- AP Olun \Ynu unn'I!#u NO'l`I(".F} B. Tndhdpe, Clerk. `>111. left 3k. cemre , )r_\'zm; ..,..\6...-. (`an ;`Ll Wit: I days I 4 :5, the `or in-H1: n9. ` 1 nut the doctor so I took the Vegetable Com- VVinnipeg, Man.- Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound has done me good in every way. I was ver weak and run-down and had certain troubles that women of my age are likely to have. I did not like to go to ound and am still taking it right along. recommend it to my friends and to any one I know who is not feeling well. - Mrs. THOMPSON, 303 Lizzie St.,Winni- peg, Man. `X71-`nu n-........... ....L.. ...... L,..L......._ LL- i Y l laws, AIAGDIAI When women who are between the ages of forty-five and fty-ve are beset with such annoying symptoms as net- vousness, irritability, melancholia and heat ashes, which produce headaches, dizziness, or a sense of suffocatiomthey should take Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- table Compound. It is especially adapted f to help Women through this cI'lSlS. It 3 is prepared from roots and herbs and 3 contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. This Fnrnnna 1-nvnna-In flan nan.-Hninnl CUIALEILJB LIU uuruuul urugu UL" llill'CUlIC5 | This famous remedy, the medicinal 1 ingredients of which are derived from roots and herbs, has for forty Years proved its value in such cases. Women everywhere bear willing testimony i the wonderful virtue of ydia E. Pmk- I ham's Vegetable Compound. i Tnmnn urhn maul?-`nu ahny-.11! un'+n 4-A 4-Inn I Our stock is now well assort- ed. Special good stock of imported gm11ite. Will Be Interested in Mrs. Thomp- son s Recovery by Use of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound noun 9 v \.5ct.cu.uc uulllyuullu. Women who suffer should write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co..Cobour, i Ontario, for a. free co y of Lidia . , Pinkham's Private ext-Boo upon | Ailments Peculiar to Women. " C l WUMEN FRGM FRTY TU FIFTY; READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.` A record of.stea}dy' growth INCE the inception of this Bank in 1855, the growth of its capital and reserves has con- sistently kept pace with the steady progress of Canada. -a record earned by adherence to sound poli- cies of banking. 1}! `BAN IQFTORONTO You will get afriendly reception at any branch of G. W. J. EASTMAN Prop. Phone 277 BRANCHES-: Barrie 7 G in capital and reserves Allandale EBarrie - Marble - Works [ Memorial Tablets Corner Stones I Markers Monuments `Canadian 86 Scotch Granite I I PRICES REDUCED !JOHN F. MURPHY, Prop. Telephone 73 {T9 Bayeld St. - Barrie. 1922 Year 1857 1862 1872 1882 1892 1902 1912 1917 E1 mvale I-I (`hiropractic 0`ers You Health \\'hethe1' You `Have .-\cute or Clu-(mic '.l`1-ouble, and the Reasons are: Nerves 1`er_*u1ate and control every acuion and function Ac ohn `Nr\r`wv I12,tis1z41 I i Capital and Reserves 439,148 893,048 2,253,421 3,007,188 3,838,983 5,193,123 3 11,176,578 11,555,306 Page Three Subluxations (partial dis- placement of \'e1'tei)1`z10,b re- suit in nerve impingement. An impinged nerve muinot pmpe_r1y perfnrni its func- tions and the result must be and is that the part 01' the body supplied by Ihat nerve must sufi`er; disease becomes seated and you are sick. Ciiiropractic removes ihe subluxation; adjus s the \'ei`tebrae into its nzitural position. turns on the nerve supply, and nature does the curing. (Get at the Root or (`muse of Your Ailment. Consult

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