¢ [ news FROM THE RAILWAY WARD 7 + &. Page Eight - \ THE BARRIE EXAMINER Thursday, Jan. 2, 1919 Caused by eating Xmas eske, pudding pastry, fowl and candies, followed by headache next morning is quickly relieved by Nyal's Digestive Tablets, which restore the stomach to its normal healthy condition in a short time. Price 25¢ and 50c a box Headache and Neuralgia Powders What a nasty thing headache is and how disagreeable it cum makes person suffering from one. Why not buy s box of Crossland's Head- ache and Neuralgia Powders und be prepared to obtain relief in a very short time. CHAMOIS VESTS are the best protec- tion you ean have in cold, damp weather. ! Anyone who catches cold easily needs one now. Made for ladies and men, Prices $4.50 and $5.00 WM. CROSSLAND DRUGGIS' BYVADYIVY LEVEERVOSCIAVESIVARY RUGRZUTETEVEEATETTATRE PVRA = How about those pietures you have taken with that new camera you got for a Xmas present? We develop and print all sizes of films. Our prices are as follows H FILMS DEVELOPED 6 and 8 exp. rolls 100 | | 10 and 12 exp, rolls 1c | PRINTS Be ea secamaller 4c | 2h x 4% wrssiee Be | Larger sizes and Post Cards . » 6 Mail Orders are promptly attended to and | change returned with order T, BARRIE. Vote Fisher hyhiw on Mom FOR the next Miss Beatrice Lowe ts sisitine her sister on Hanulten --Vete State fot Alderman He favers an aggressive husiness poliey.~ Advt Mroand Mrs do Beleskie spear the Nelidays with the former's parents in Guelph Vo Lennox as Seecnad Deputy-Keeve. He tade a rece 0000000000000000 Friday and Saturday Jan. 3rd and 4th MARGUERITE CLARK *_IN-- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN A magnificent production of the most successful play ever written. Few photo plays produced in recent years approach in beauty "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and it is safe to predict that large crowds will welcome it. Bring the kids and get there early. BIG V COMEDY Prices, 16 and 11 cts. NOTICE Commencing week of Jan. 13 motion pictures will be shown in this theatre, on Friday and Saturday evenings of each week ONLY until further notice _ >«Except Special Pictures and Road Attractions which will be announced. COMING "Hearts of the World") January 10 and 11 ents reside in Baldwin. of a hockey stick assisted by an- other buy named Reggie Ambrose Rev. W. J. Watt and Mrs. Watt were very kindly remembered by the Allandale Christmas, 'The Ladies talled for them a phone (No. 339), and the congregation pre. sented to Mr. Walt a fine Pquarter-cut vak revolving desk chair, and to Mrs. Watt a beau- liful set of table linen, These gifts and the spirit which prompted them are very much uppreciated hy Mr. and Mrs. Watt MANY SEATS ARE WON (Continued From Page 1) \ THE TOWNSHIPS Es The old couneil is returned une opposed Herve --Jas. Dundas Depaty--Dr Jo 1D. Bantir Couns, Messts Asaph, Adams and Davis Flos Reeve Atos "Vrain ehlio Deputy-Meeve PAL Joseph Drysdale Woot. Ansley, Rul ro llayes, David amie. son, Thos 1 Siath Sunnidale james Martin, nominated for reeve, withdrew, leaving Joseph Spicher recelected by aectama. tion or eednedh the ca ditates ures odin Huth, & Bayerett, WoT. Galray, A lol Murray, Hf last (Wo hens Sommerville Barker, the tea Oro Ta (ire the utd eeunedd as res Larned within [Wo Grawtord was Homitated for Hepuly--reese, but withers as did epposttian Jamies Jew teasing a suits an the tower Irewsury. Advi Mi au Po Pearee are Hote after spotting the habulays ith feends in Taronty Mrs 1S. Haiscnne has geane | fe Woaevaie te spent the New Years hediday with friends Hee Wo Wall awa teal hess, Was tinable te bake serv ures Jie the Presbyterian Church lasted | Sttaday | Vet Lentiex as ose [Deputy-Reeve and if seu A oeeavevaner Lelephene his re dener, Wao Adve Vote FOR the Pisher bylaw on Monday next Miss Halhan Browton at Tes] route has been visiting relatives | and friends during the New Year | hol Mrs. F, Hutchings and) lithe daughter ut Hamilton spout a few | days last week with the latter s parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Charlie Lowe. | Chas, W. Poucher respectfully | sulicils the support of -- the electors of Allandale Ward for the position of Alderman for the eusuing year. Sons of Enghind meet Friday al 8.00 pan. in the Orange Hall. | Distriet Deputy W. A. Thom. of Collingwood will bes present to al the Officers for 1919 " people of the 6th seeut lo appreciate the services jof night constable Geo, Hagart, for they denated to him a purse of money last week, for which be wishes to return Qanks. Mrs. Hugh Fraser of Allandale died in the Royal Victoria Hospi- Ital on Sunday night, Dee. the "flu. Her body was shipped to her former home, Baldwin, on Tuesday, Dee. 31. She leaves a daughter one week old. Her pt ward of The death occurred at 50 Home t, Winnipeg on Dec, 29,.0f Per Steeper, son of Mr. and' Mrs. D. Ww. s per, who formerly lived in Allandale, Perey was nine- teen years of age and in his fitst year in Medicine. Death occur- red from pneumonia following an attack of Spanish influenza, I was a nephew of Mrs. $ Weaymouth, Barrie, While sleigh-riding on the thin ice on the hay last Friday, George Rogers, age 12, residing at 77 Sanford St., had a narrow escape from drowning when he went throogh the ice. Only the presence of mind and -prompt action of young Hugh Garside saved him Hugh walked out over the thin ice about 100 yards and hauled George out by the aid TOOKE & CO. BOOK STORE Allandale Books - - Stationery y|hain; Reeve, James Moore ----SS Starting the Year Right The opening of a new year is a time for making new resolves. Here's one that will save you money and bring you much satisfaction if followed throughout the year. It is this: "T will get all my furniture needs from G.G. Smith & Co." We are planning to serve you even better than in the past. There is no necessity to go to the city for your Furniture or Furnishings. Our stock is complete and up-to-date in every respect. If not already a customer, come in and let us prove it to you. se Miehagh Matienes aiid Lor cxunertter hi vit is ay tolls ave a Heeve Mex 1 Me Netter Deputy Reese Dead Mekin P val rosperous Counentors Walter Thampe Jeon, Wan do Seolt dine AM 'putt N y Innisfil ew lear | bu PVOriL Werks at lad been re 1 othat (here werkt Tbeds be Allerouit contest for THE BIG FURNITURE HOUSE The ehothhe Enavist ye is, er dil whoa "anuiie gi Established 1869. thee arrive his failed tee va teralize, the obt codnal bene e ehitated li aeelination. whieh ' seve partontarly nithing thes Po ve ot Tteeve Petes a ] a Druk prespeets helen. : stip. Gnwine ote alenes otha tlw Teall Collier and Bayfield Sts. Phone 82. BARRIE fornia the bed ther vise t ' Homaiew public meetag Nenu. afters were ae fodlows = = ------ = -- = = -- -- -- Ite Fhe Tatt Harry | he , . (Coleman, Wathen Death of Mrs. Frederick Bonney vue inter, Mrs. Harry Martin, of served pears put down by) Mrs Deputy. Reeve Harry Goleman! Wath startling suddenness | Slants Ba Rtas BB BERS HD be WoW Martin aud a 2 Allan. equie Ale death nf Meee imeer |. 4 private funeral was held on} The jar Hed with the family withdrawn wT eaniney at her heane, tet 18, con yr Bitennion 4) Dalat) peloneings (oun) Claremont fy Council Lest, WoL 3 Ore, "On Christmas Day' Mrs! Vaud Was conducted by . lo Severn Bridge and Martin, 6 it DAG Mies eee aka I ace | eS Carroof Edgar. 'Those|then to) Ore. That. the fruit RA. Suthe 1 OX. Motun,) Spanien Influenst, whieh quickly PSH. bere the pall were: Messrs | was ax good as when put down (en Deer, Thos Cook and Ro developed inte pneumonia and] (Tak Madden, o] speaks: well for' the 'preserving. I Gamble, withdrawn \ehe passed away oon Monday fone ' ae anil Patrick =e Vespra afternoon, December 30 tines Cee male CREDIT SALES Mtendance at the nomination | yy ed, whose maiden name I, Wednesday, Jan, 15, James Middleton, un Monday was slim owing to the |was fiMie Heloise Armstrong, was a lot 3, con. 12, Vespra, farm stock and im-- prevalence of influenza' in the |put ab years of aie and Was. a This Fruit Kept Well plements, Sale at 12.30. P. A. Coughlin, lownship There was little daughter of Mrs. Charles Shaw} ~Mtoand MPS Gl WCB mreneee: and the 1918 couneillof Cundles, Four years age she {Ore had a very unusual i 28, Sa bal cog om upamos ee ws e-elveted by arelamation: was' married ta 1. Bonney, |their New Year's dinner bill of] suction farm stock and implemenc." Sale veve--Ch Wattie who survives, She also leaves] fare. This was a jar of pre-|et1 pm. W. A. McConk wuctioneer. Deputy- Alex. Wilson Coun Messrs Harris, Coutts and Knupp. Other Municipalities | Teenmseth -- Reeve, 'Thomas | Fleming; Deputy, Frank Wilcox: councillors, Dunham, Barry Jebb and W, J. Jackson, | Bradford Reeve, combs West Gwillimbury--For Reeve, P.H. West and Compton Jets wv Reeve, W. Robins, and J.T. Simpson: y, N. Beleourt Beeton--W Stewart and MW} J. Law, . | Adjala--Old council re Tossoruntio -- Reeve, Pulford. Alliston elected homas Mayor, Dr. Cunning- Orillia Town--For Mayor, Dunean Anderson and Robt, Curran; for Reeve, 6. Bo Janes and J, B. Johnston; for ist Deputy, H. MeLeod; for Geo son Orillia 'Tp.--For Reeve, H. Elliott. and W. Gowanloek; for Deputy, N. FR, Bennett and David Thomson. Midland--Mayor, J. S$. Mc- Dowell: Reeve, Jno. Toole: for Deputy, MeMullen and R. Me- Kinlay, ye Tay--For Reeve, Levi Taylor, Ed. Dutton; Deputy, W. 1) Archer. Penetang---Reeve, beau. New Time T: jan. & Exact particulars of the new time table which goes into effect next Sunday are not yet avail- able. The main change is that No. 42, North Bay to Toronto, will arrive in' Barrie at about 8.50 a.m. instead of 7.30 a.m, Meaford and Penetang trains will make connections accord- R. Holmes and P. «Deputy, J. Doyle Sinclair and W. G. Thomp- F. H. Cor- 'Magazines - - Toys Picture Framing - Daily Papers ingly at Allandale. There will also be a change in the time of the. night Cobalt Express, WATCH This Space For Further Announcement of MOORE'S Great Pre-Inventory SHOE SALE commencing Friday, January 17th FOR 14 DAYS Reserve Your Purchasing for This Event 4