[Phage Sfx `bin, and John 1<`., uarr1e..~ The remains of the late Miss Murphy were brought to Barrie on Monday morning and the funeral took place from the fmnily resi- dence, 40 Boys 841., to the Gatholxic cemetery at nine o'clock 'I`uesd:a3` morning. Dean Sweeney was in W. C. H! charge of the funeral service. The in Toronto. . pail -bearers were Nichol-as Balfe] Mrs. A. R L Edgar; Pvatric k Bavfe, Swift Cur-i last week i1 o I - rent; Jaime-s and Patrick Casey, Miss Leil` . Alex. ;\IcDouigai1 and D`-Arcy Hinds, Boston for - Barrie. Miss Jea' ~---------- `. VarsiIty on OBITUARY \\inte1- Conditions for Bees. ` To winter bees successfully the 2 colonies must have: 1 A suicient supply of proper food; A good, fertile queen; a Plenty of gdml workers; Sultiulelll protection from cold mad 1 l xvinrl wuxu. . While the winter food. either] honey or sugux`, should l1;;\`- been 11. the hives by October 1, it may still , be given to the bees. Protecuun is` afforded iLhk'l' by packing p1'ope.'1`,' inuulutins-' Hm hi-Yes uuu.lo01's. ur. unomeu lLllk`l' u) }_nu.'xuu5 1...,,...._, or insulating the lli-Yea` ULlL(l()()l"a', ml` by L1'au1s1u1'1'mg Ll1L-m to a good cumu- whurc at It-._i1sl, live conditluns cam be u1u.inLain(au: darkness, freedom lrom disturbance, a L(-.u1pc1'aLn1'xa or l'1`mu 44 Lo 48 uc-g1`ees 1<`alu'c-nneix, Luu,-per vemiluuon and freedom 1'1-um mois- Lure. A :1-u-11 nl-It-D` it.` h(`St_ {IS IJBIJS US11- Lure. ' A dark place` is best, as bevs ally y to windows, doors or lamps. and do not return to their hives. Freedom from disturbance includes not only absence of noise but absence or jarring and vibration. An even, reasonable temperature must be maintained in order that the bees may not break their winter cluster. Proper ventilation is required in or- der to prevent accutnlatlon of mois- ture and to aid in maintaining the needed temperature as well as ade- quate supplies oi air. Dryness is re- quired or the bee-bread combs will mold, some of the honey will ter- ment and the bees will be uneasy. :- --, ------- _--... I Trees add value to property. Trees cool the air in summer and radiate warmth in winter. '1`.-gnu holn Irnpn tho air nurn ft}! .\lAR(i:\Rl*J'1` . radlate warmln 1n winter. Trees help keep the air pure to: man and the lower animals. 'l`rnnn nrnvldo hnmen for thou- anu Lne xuwcr uulunua. Tree: provide home: (or sands of birds that help man 2` light. against injurious Insects. '1':-pen nrnvide homes for man now constlwuu: Lllt: J. '1`. Simpson, cha'irma.n; Mrs. C. C. Begg. Col-lingwood. Vuiice; D. H. uuunu Cole-man. Secretary; Warden C. H. Eplett, J. C. Miller. Orillia: Mrs. `.\`I'0MuHen, ;\Iidand; W. Gendron, Penetang. and J. J. D. Banting. Cook-stolwn. ~ ngm against IHJUYIUIIB mlwuu. Trees provide homes many nul- ` mals that are useful to men for food and clothing. - l`v-nan lnnln man In his: them. for and clotnmg. Trees help man In his ght for better sanitation. 'l`v-nun: nnnnlv u larva nnrl nf All the beuer saxmauon. _ Trees supply a large part of all me fuel In the world. 'I". nun uiuu nu uvnml and wnml urn- [uei in me worm. Tleea give us wood. and wood pro- vides us with building material, fur- niture, implements, utensils, too!:. and other useful things in great variety. l`m-I-u nrnvide one oi the mall variety. l`rc(:s provide one of the `striking and permanent. forms 0! beauty. 'l`r(-`nu imnrnvu the climate and con- beullly. 'l`rn-es improve the serve Ball and water. _ 'l`u-nu-u nrnvidn 1| I!l`('nI IVRTIIIV Of Ball unu wnuar. 'I`n-us provide at grout. Vvarl ly at xnlucellzmuuus, useful pruduch.--'l`ho Mu.:il'une Farmer. Whvsre the walls join the oor ol the stable. be certain that tho cemonl is rounded; not like u "quarter- round" hut like In cove." It will help to keep the barn clunn. Do not neglect this precaution bccumm it may be slightly inconvenient for Hm per- son doing the cement work; romanti- ber the inconvenience it will be dolly not to have the rounded corner. Uncle Ab says: A communlly that doesn't pull together will get _n much work done as a bulk)! team. Why Plant Trees? ...l,I unlnn on nrnnnl` See the New Year in at the dance, Armouries. The Northexfn Advancg new she rosmou .nn- ~ ~- Decensed was of APQ r ssters, .\Irs. Jroseph position and :1`vzlH_\` -- ' any friends. . mourn her loss hm -'- A. .\Lunph,\'. 40 Boys 31` ._ e u , A1'ta.; Mrs. 1Cdx\V2ll"d Y.-`kn \`lnw.xn r`.l`:IiH-1 ` )ll`llI`lI\' either `s-1:`-I humn n. l`4ll\\'iu'u I . Craig-- Llasefher. ._ ;, Pe.!e1 3'. '. Co1um- e .;.._._._ u'x~1e ily ce. Toror ss Ba1fe,' M1`s.:` rift C111"-`last wee k y 1 ` days. seCs_ . .\Iiss l turned 'nlIv Ihu KR Ln], OOZOTCC thou- In hii ."`r' .\Iarjp1'ie Laidman has re- from Toronio L'nive1'sity fol 3 the holidays. M1`. and Mrs. H(=n1',v Bogarzlis visited last week wiwth their son in`. Port Co1\bm'ne. I . an numn T`.nrtrm has 1'eH1r1w(H `;\vH'S. .`\. It. Ull'uw\v*uuu cu-yx...-. 3... `last in Toronto. Leila Hunter is home I the h.o1id~ay,s. Jean Cow-an returned 1 `Varsilny \\'ednesd*zLy for the \/Ililllalnuss a--44-.rv..--- _-__,,, Charles Edgar Farrrell passed away at the home of his brohher, John A. Farrell, Small St., on Tues- day morning, Dec. 18-h. Deceased was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Himnn Farrell, and was born in Quebec oseventy-six years ago. He lived all his lilfe with his parents on -their favmn in Quebec, until the death of his mouher eight yeans ago,~w.hen he came to Barrie and -resided w.i-th hvls sixster, Mnrs. Edward Emuns. During the last two months he has. lived wlth hl-s bro- 3 ther, Jlouhu`A.,~- Small. St. Born demt i. and dulmlb" M1'.'Ear1`ell cwrrled _thls affllctlon lJhl'01l'g`h l'lf.e. A very big man with a. powelwtul phytslque, he was at all times noted for his great stlrenlgbh. up is survived by Four sisters. 1 Miss Guidu Burton reltllrnod ' l l l l Port, home frmn .\l(-Donald H2111, Guelph. for the holidays. Miss .\la1':.:a1`et .\lal(-omson has ro- lurnecl home from L`.l11'i;-I:11m=; holidays. \'arsit_\' 1'01` the a i I i Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Si.1npsm1. Eli /.u.betl1 S1,, are .<.penrlln;.: :1. (`()ll])]( 101' \\'('0l(S 211 ln_<.;le\\'o0(1. E 1 Miss Dell R0`l)eNs011 l`(`1lll'llt'l1E home yeste1'cla._\` Toronto rm! 1 lmm }{lu- Cl11'isvl.lm1s lmli(lu ' ... . ,`_ .1 uv'..1|.. ....6 n numl `Il\!l1{' VUIIB UHBISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS Will Find a Ready Soluti Here `HM k.11Hwm|1u.n lIIl||uu_w.:. Miss l:~;0be1 \\'u11;m~ rntnrned homo on \\='mlm-s (-\'cnin_: from Tn- rmno 1'niversit~y for the C111'is`.:nms; . ` l1o1i(lays. ` u.. mm \lx'< 11 R, ;\1`ll1`ChiIS()Hl, -'~ Possmi.-1 GASOLINE TAX !GAME ACT Is The Department of Hitrmvays is! ma-king exhaustive investigations in-1` to the advisability and the prac-1 3' iicmbilitiy of a gasoline tax in On-`, `C0113? talgo` Dacil f1('19111 .-xme.1'1ca11 and c,:m_:n._ igm 1.01.1117` ana 1411 prov1nce.., 1 .c -`marke.L!/and Z ...A ..... :. krnnr (r51fh{x]'pdr' __. A__ M_n__`-__ Hunter is spending to-day n 'I`n1'nn tn. r1 Toronto. R. Givclmvlood s-penrt 1 ads` -IIrnrx`.` in I`nrn'nfn_ l1u11uu_\.\. ` Mr. and .\l\'.=. D. R. Mm'chin.~:nnl left on .\l0ndu_v for [l`Ol'id`ll. \\'1u-rel they will s.pm1(l uhn winter. 'l`he_\"` were acconlpzmiml by Mr. and 311's." I Thus. \NdH`}LC(! of Nonth Buy. ` Mrs. John Ozunomn. who has been visit.in;,' willh her (lmI~x.:ht(>x'. Mrs. Grieves Ronbson, left for Chiougo on Szuturdway 1.0 2-apenud Ch1'izstmm.~1 und New Year's with" Mrs. (1)12) Peck. --- n:.-..x..I.... ..n.l l`rl!II`IIII"I\' . New It2iLI"b WILH nun. `u-., .M'isso.s Sheni-dam and u\'lu.r~;.um-t Fannim.-: hzzwt-. restz.:ned from 1.110 stuff of nurses at Simrcou Hmll. um! left on I`uesday. tho fmtnmr m m) to her home in Broclwle and thu latter to A'1vbany. N.Y. s'M.I'n1-1:-.m the n.v. lrlmsplll-xL1. un' Tuesdany, Dec. P8, to Mr. mul M nn. 1". M. Sunluh. Soulm l (mcnplm-, :1 daughter. 1 l_easi11g and a_ppropri- n__1;e; to t any shoes. Oashmerette ..$4.25 Jersey `Cloth .. ..$5.00 HUGI>l.I*}S In l3mm1`orI. un '1`-nwl`u.\'. I):-,0. 18, 19-23, I<}lljn.h lllmlmw. In :h=lu 781.11 yum`. l"um-rul on l`hurN- dny M 2 o'clock. Mm`.lN'l`YnRl*) On '|`|Inml1I_\'. lbw. I3. rut (Eu-nu-rnl lltmpllul, 'l`0run-tn. M nn. 1 mm Mt-.lntyru, In lmr mun ywut`. `wlduw ul` lhu lulu Jnlm l\|>vlmr_\'I'v ` nml IIIUHIIW uI' Mm. Wllllunn I".l'|`\ l`H, HR Ulu\I'l4m HI. we-nl. l~`uu I~I'nl (HI 'l`lmmu|=w,v M. `.5 |:,m. l`mIn n1h<-, rnulclc-urn uI' Mrn. (lmIl`F.*` -`\-' l\1mu-H. DH l\lnum' llu-ml W. In |l\l`|I|l'l|| In Mnunl l'|mnmnuI vunw Jury. M|1Nl)l'}\' I\`l't'|l|I'll|llH_\' clruwluul MI 1 H:-uruluu Hny. Any.-nnl '.'v|., Iu'.'.:. ~ llllwuvl llvll, nlulnr lw|u\'m| mm u.I` ` `Mr. nnal lm. W. `I`. II. Mnualnv. In lulu IHIIII yuan`. (||`m||\' uul rc- 4'.nvm'm|.) Mum~uI`|`ul no-\`\*|c-u In In: luvlw| nt Ilw I'Im`lI|u|n'u ur Mn nun` unlu. III I|NIulm|umn lluutl. "II 'l`lmI\ml~u.v. Hun. `MI, mi N gmu. Il.l'lV(`:I|l`.Y NI Ihu nmlolumm uI' hm mm In lnw. Mr` W, 'I'. lhmm. '|"\ < rnnln, cm 'I`I|um|uy, Hm`. IN. l\luI' ` Hm ltmm, In-Ilnvmi w|`lu ul` lwhlwnrol .|. |(|l<'.|w,\'. H In-I' `(INN ,\'mH'. |"IIII ml nu 'l`lmInu|my M `A IHII-. |`|`|"|H um rmwinmwn u.r hm` mm. J. IWM Illlu-lmy. (II .lmmnmou I\\'|'.. IN WIN! lmwu 1-u.|IIu|up-,:g`, 'l`m'unlu. stxren-gbh. He is survived by Mrs. Bertha. Eamrms, Bar-vie; Miss M. larrel. Barrie: Mrs. Edith Jory, Barrie, and Mrs. 1-d-n Thurston. Tn- roxrto; and ntwo brothens, John A. of Barrie and Myles of Alberta. rm... mum-nl tmkPs nlace this mf-ter- Women's Hockey Boots -An ideal gift. Sizes 3 to 7. 14`lco,(:e Lined $1 l'\l'\ l\) 1l1I'<)11g'i1.()11{` Women s Spats -- All sllmlos :1n(1si'/ms, 'l`3rm1(1- 4-Iuih and J4`(:H`. 'Tl ir(:(-s " (ID! If` \r\.- | I'01n We ve Slippers, Hbckey Boots, Moccasins---Everything in Foot- wear for Gift purposes. % l`hurn ..I..l....l. DIG/\'I`lI.H IIIIITIIS .|<`(~I1`. I'm-.(-s `-- 1 II : lr|:;~.. . ... Sp(:<:i:1l. l 1'i(`v. pail` ... ... . Hockey Boots and Moccasins at Special Prices Barrie and Myles 01 .`\lUel'l.u. 'I\1\e funeral takes place noon (Thunsd-ay) at 1.30. fmm me home -of his brother to Dalston ceme- tery. Rev. E. '1`. .Do1ngln\s is l.n nlmnrrrn M the funemzl service. `I*s4:"o6 Mwn rah insnn ...1.m-.11 .1` of I-Ii~gmvays is investigations in prac- " :' On- tario. Data from American states and from Canadian provinces, which r > =and cement worker, , part of have tried the. tax is being gathered, land while it is unlikely that the ne [1-om mea`sul'e will be introduced the conlillg session, in all pmbability ed from . the near flltllre will see the "adoption one non- of such a plan. The scheme pro-: vides for the maintenance of roads 1-e.`lby striking at those who use them `lmosal. The license fee is reduced in rsity den or the iIl(`0llle beillg carrietl by inlthe tax per gallon of gasoline. ;the L'llile Sttalles some 1`) states l`1'3l`ll[`1l(3(l`ll21(l illtrotlllced a gllsolilte tax law GllGlD to 1923. This year 17 llt`\'.' :=l~...m< '01) over the plan. 1? rats. 2 had . i going to all cases to a nominal sum. the bill`-' "IEKIiD T0 INTERPRE1 Continued from page one) living at New-- tnarlte-:,`and that for the last eigh- teen or twe-n::' w`?.n=.ers he has a.l-- ways trapped game. In that time he has never been convicted of a breach of the game laws. They gone to Camp Borden last Thursday, but did not notice any trespassing signs. They were look- ing for minis. foxes and- coons. On- the traps on Friday nlorn-- ing twhich they had put out Thurs- day evening they found three dead The both knew the laws and intended to notify the depa.l'Lnlent' and hold the rats for disposal. .\Il'. He-\\'s0n. of .\'ewl1lat`ket, was ._~n l~h=vn>rl. but as he was only the Women's Slippers--`Rod 14`.clt Mock-asin Style or Purple Suede Boudoir. IV ' 1 S}_)e<$iaj. Women's A11 Woo] Plaid S1ippers-L:a1Al1- er Felt Sole. S])(:(:ia1l A.` n Women's Suede Bou- d0irS--H|zu-,k or Bmwn only. Sims 3} in 7. . . 1 5 3` HUI1. 1.. I1. 1_l.Ll\n\,ru, .`....... ......__. V .nf Hurrm Coumy. sudden1,\' expiredi in his nllice at Umleric-h on .\Im11'.1_\', .,'1z1st. He was 03 _\`e;u's 01 age and had born in his usual j<,tV`(:'.i henlm. (`MK I S`"l .\l .\.N` E! 4| .8 'l`hoir old fzmliliar carols pl; ! W I h<`;\1'd Hm bolls on (`h1`i.<`.'.n:1 And wild and s\vont I`.ho xvords repeal . ` r O!` p(~:1('e on (`zll'H1, gum! mm In 11 .~\nd lh0u;:h~1 how, as the (in r-nun n `prior to 1112.5. Lilla _\ru 5121.195 won plan. KEV. 1'4`. '1. JJU|l:5Ill`D charge of the 7.ri( 3 . . Hon. L. H. Dickson, .\`enim' J11d::<>, r `LYnvnn (`nuntv .=:Idden1,\' expired; ~AIAi%I'%s;L1`.so .5011, .\t`111()1' Juu;r_ .1 -..:r.x\ nn \Inn.\1\` C95 I in mcnf | day haul`; . Imus dg1\' pl :1 3` THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. -1923. Men's Kid Romeo Slip- pe1`4s_.3.-+ With turn sole. $1` Xl\ O11]A`3:.9 _.A . CHARLES EDGAR FARREL-I2 Men: Black Kid Soft Sole Slipper - With rubber heel. Nicely lint-,d. Only Men's Plaid All Wool S1ipper--With Felt and l.(-nthcl.` S010. Only, A. 14-; `ACT? VERY "` HARD INTERPRET` L-1 I;,.uut.x..._-, ..__s signs, `ing and On-. }going to traps :ing had put day evening) dead ,rats. and. deparnntent" _-and hold aso charged. ' 'J\\`1l8l' of the car and hired to trans- 'DOl`t these o'J.1et' men. the informa-A 'ti0n -.t:;1.ittst him was \\ ithdra\\'n. ' ln vsontlering :1 decision Magis- l mite .letTs sztid th-mt it was the most tL1~;h`,-;tio11sl_\` wortled .\("t he has to. with. Mr. Evans concurred '::`.m. fey-litig that too tttattty ne di>'i'.lL"tl0llS could he dt`a\\'n from it. ;_'l`he \`l\:lT`_2(` of lt:t\'in:: the rats in lileil` p0~s. was distnissed. `Zulu uunu nu. .....\ .-, ' New: `aso \' `owner hit `port t `(ion W ` ' " - ~ n Ann ii -{-*sFs.{so L?-"$1%.5o' -Miss .\Iar:xa.ret Munphy ]msse.d away at her home in P( l1(.`l':ll1-1.`; on Suiid-my, Dec. 16. Death was czinsed b-,\' a sudden :lH`(`-{ olt` pneiiinmiki on Smtzurdiay and she died the fol- lowing day. Miss .\t1inpli,\' was the eldest di1u:~l1te1' oi` the late .\l,vle.s .-\. and Mrs. .\l. A. Murphy of llurrie, and was born in Sunnidaile Ill`-i_\'-tl`t)-lll` years ago. After atteiitliiig pwhlie school in Sunnid-ale Miss MllI'ph`_\` czmne to Barrie with her parents when she was eighteen _\'eurs old and attended High School t`or a short time. Later she lived in 'l`o~ ronto, and twenty years ago nmved to Penetang, where she resided _1m- til her death. El` [3 very kindly disposition greatly- 5 loved by her many ` mm learn: in mmn-n her` lU\tfu U) ucn lAAuu_y .. . \. She leaves to her mother, Mrs. M. A. St., Barrie; four sristers, Seaton, Stavely, Moran and Mrs. John Moran, huarst, and Mrs. Joseph Ga1a_2.'he1`. Toronto; and three brothers, J.. Barrie; Eduward, British bia, and John F., Brarrie; ` 'l`hn v-an!-nvin Of the