Lydia E1 Pinkham's Private Text- Book upon Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. flnkhun Medicine 00., Lynn, Mans. "From Pain to Ease 1 fjljtvn A \vv.n - Sold By Wm`. Crossl;nd. In Allzindale. by A. E. Patterson. Page Fourteen,` $T ESTAB_LISHE`D 1s3_2 Paid-up Cnpitu 8 0.700.000 Reserve - '- 19,000,000 Ruoungs - 110,000,000 i33nk of Nova Scotia .70 ! I 3 To Holders of % ; 1922 Victorv Bonds uu nu uyycllhc auu was nervous. The ` nurse who took care of me told me ; to try _Lyd=ia E. ` Pinkham's Vege- ` table Compound, I and now I am get- I ting strong. 1 rec- I ommend your medi- I I cine to` my friends, and you may use `my testimonial."- g:Mus. D. l\IAxwELL,- R. R. No. 2, Both- 4__-_...._._.._`l 2 u}ithWT.R.C. s. On and after Decem- ber lst, all branches of this Bank will cash for holders, without charge, principal and interestof the matur- ing 1922 Victory Loan_ Bonds. ' '5' 1V0` Zn `iota well, Ontario. . The reason why Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman s ills is because it contains the tonic, {strengthening properties of good old-_ fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strength- ening, benecial inuence, and as it contains no narcotics nor harmful drugs it is -a safe medicine for i l I WODJED. `I ...I:. In 1-\n_,u_u, , I cu - 5 Maple Leaf 1Z);\ints,'Flo-Glaze, var- nishes; etc. W. A. Lowe & Son, `fur- niture dealers. _ lltfc ntw 1.Ull\. wuue Hearing :1 (uvorce case. Liquor stolen from a warehouse at Pe- oria, Ills.. was poured out on the roof and lpermitted to run through the regular drain ypipes, the thieves catching the liquor at ithe end of the pipes. we PARTICULARLY MEAN THIEF GETS` net SENTENCE OF3 MONTHS IN JAI 00. N (Alliston Herald) f . )l'6 Magistrat effs held a special police court session here onday morning to dispose of we a case of theft against a young man named , Percy Rawn of Collingwood who was charg- ed with stealing $45.70 from a relative, Mrs. Rawn was ar-- A. A. Rawn of Sunnidale. E rested Saturday night by Constable Wil- iliams just. as he was about to board the | ,C.P.R. train going north. He was all idressed up in a new suit of clothes. under- ]wear and other apparel and had a pair {of new overalls with which to start work |in `the `mining or lumber camp for which .he was heading. A nice new safety razor 'was also among his recent purchases. A iwarrant was issued for his arrest by a Stayner or -Collingwood-justice oftthe peace and brought to Alliston -by a `couple of irelatives of the-`victimized woman. Rawn was a very much surprised young fellow when Constable Williams stepped up to him and informed him he was under arrest. He at once became very penitent and when ,` the two men who had. pursued him appeared ! the told them ,where'the,purse was hidden_. Rawn evidently expected this confession would obtain his liberty for him and was still further surprised when the doors.of `fthelockup loomed before him. At the {trial Monday morning Rawn admitted the ttheft and having spent the money in clothes, ipersonal effects and a railway ticket. Mag- Jistrate Jt-ffs gave him three smonths in the county jail and failing to pay the {costs of the case. which will amount to iabout $15. he is to spend another three `I ! I months in. jail. The Magistrate stated that if the young fellow had any fflhlds who thought enough of him to pay these costs the jail term could be confined to `three months; if not six months would have to be served. Magistrate Jeffs was inclined l`to be severe because of the meanness of` `the prisoner in stealing all the money tl, ipoor aged woman had to put her through; ithe winter. g ..- buy away axuu when walking dow ville he heard som of his tannery pla their native land ments they had 1 listened the thou: Why cannot I org band that will play Carrying the idea pursued this aim v enthusiasm until i of the greatest Aba Mr. Beech comm Club for what it i |th e community ant {benefits would ac gfrom its efforts. King, ft Cheer committee, (quests had been se lious churches askii ~children to whom .play Santa Claus. report the names 0 had been received. !' For the special had been asked to question of a comi Lewis brought in 1 that the Club end to secure this serv through the organi branch of the Vii Nurses. This was proved and Dr. Lex to represent the Clu tee which is to co- Social Service Coun Geo. C. Brown w: the day and W. R. enough to get the which he presented. I ` . A l RURAL DI-ZCPC i u; am pm uxuumznu b'lllC(',' me war. . R:co1nmenda'tion Iof Federal Fisheries [Commission would deprive 1.042 Jap fish-! lermen and their crevvs of licenses. , I I in D:.....'..\..L...-. u.. c:... , - I _ . . . . .. ---.-._- cu: nuvvuivlvlvl I l Hugh .-\rmstrnng. Rnsemrmt. suffered` alalys lhr-Iavy |n.~'.< on Nov. 21. when fire destrqvetl V to S lhis barns together with part of the season s , . way crop. some valuable ll\'( s oak and much sun farm equipment. One lu-ifer was all the `Con / `ll-ll()Cl( . The origin of the fire is` n n1y:~'lerv. Five horses per-`shetl and three`. l'_-` tlmr0ug`hl>ro(l l'I<=r(=fm'd hulls also fell a"ll1(-` |rre_\' _tn the f|2:111i-2:. There was halyness.-; --'1' ll)l:mkets.-:m(l all other tools and smallfculm l:u'ticl(_:s alw:'x_vs fnuml uround a farm bz1rn.lg,-U-1 [none of which was saved. Most of thegcon-e: ,g:x'znn from the upnwf half of _lhe farm whtch thnug [had lwen'threshnd all went mm the flames: 1,10,, iand several tons of feed as well. lheam Through public healthworki, infanf death rate in Halifax had been reduced from 182 to 90 per thousand since the war. : Inf Y.`...l....-l p`nnnIv\h\nnI':)lf:;\u` 1'.\:,,L -,,-, U`: . Manager BARN BURNED AT ROSEMONT A. G. MacLELLAN Bo.thwe`l1,A On~tai`io.-I was weak and run down, had no appetite and Illlllllllnn-nn - . . . . . .. WQQ ha!-Unua TEA I 1 i i Barrie I;CllifllI'2li coun_ty of Simcoe show the usual ~{gi'owthV in the urban sections without any 9! corresponding gain in farm population. AI-5 `ithough all the towns. with the excep-I `? of Col1ingwood.- * made considerbale iheadwziy, the townships. almost without. iexception. lost. ground.. In some districts I this loss was depressingly large. Tay. for` 2 instance. entered the decade with 5.245 people and wound up with. 3.159. a loss of` -`i "The cmislis figure` for the govt] a_zri-i I 39 per cent. Orillia dropped 1.090. or over -24 tier 7cent. The losses in North and South Simcoe were _not as 1-arge.tbut they were serious enough. all but one township. 9 Toksorontio, showing it drift to city and town. ' ` n '11? 1, . . .. , _. .2 I lU\VIlu iWe have suspected that the Sun s analysis was not based upon real knowledge of the facts. and the com- ments on the County of Simcoe prove this and indicate that the whole. thing is utterly misleading. In the case of Tay, the Sun makes no allow~ ance for the fact that Dollartown was- incorporated into the town of Midland in 1913, at which time it added 1113 to the population of that town and took a corresponding num- (Orillia Packet) In the course of its s0-ca1led an- alysis- of the census gures, made .to show that the country is on the to the bow-wows, the Farmers has at last got round to the County of. Simcoe and gives the zz- juros quoted iuanother column, upon `which it offe1's this comment:-- . .r.u - `, .__...... I 3; for the Christr e reported that ft quests sent out to the v )`:nI1c nl-nuunL.... .\-'|-3--- -A- uzvwnua kJ\;L V l\C uuuucu 111 um: mantel`. Brown was the booster for R. King was Iu'(-ky tea and coffee "which ` community nurse, Dr. committee which! to re_port upon the. a` recommendation endorse the proposal service for the town organization of a local Victorian Order of unanimously ap- Lewis was appointed Club ,upon a commit- co-operate with the Service Council in the matter. (1,... r~ D....--... A i - '- ..,...,.,..., Anuu uccu ncuu uul. LU Lne var- asking names of poor the Club might Claus. Up to the time of of only 48 children hit!` knnh vvnncvynol luuu-.:_a.u: vvuau up lS>l1'ylIlg' CO 00 I01` and hoped that great accrue to the town ' . | As an example of how a high aim can be worked out giving satisfaction '0 the one behind the idea as well as -ileasure and benefit to many others, the speaker instanced the Huntsville Band, the great hobby of C;'O. Shaw, As a youth of seventeen, Mr.. Shaw was leader of a small band inone of ` the American cities but as he grew up and became immersed in business he got away from it. One evening down street in Hunts- 1 some Italian employees ` playing the music of 1 on a few instru- purchased. As he 1 thought` came to him. 1 organize a workman s : play the finest music? `,1 into effect he has 1 with resolution and 1 he has today one t `bands in America. -1 `II_. TI,, ' ` Nurse Reoxmended Use `pfji Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- 4 table Compoynd : -.-- .--....v..... u..uua us arxulcxuiio ' i commended the Kiwanis is trying to do for I1 .Hn rtnrnrnnnifu and I..\......J 4.1.; _....J `Referring to the Kiwanis Club mot-' N - th 3 to, We Build, the speaker pointed i- or is 9 un any mo , _ 11!] picking out the townsh out many opportunities fer construe-, as another municipality tive work and leadership in the com-fhas. been a depressing-ly Imunity that are open to the membeiie` I--.y --wu. ;must have been an incre: - _ _ _ 5of population. The ce: of the organization. `While there 10,. 1911 ihdude the p` are many ways in which they canthe Onteria Hospital a, help the community, the greatest is-`upwardg of 1000, where in building character. To do this . , _ _ . _ Ethis population was sent there must be definite aims and high , 1y_ we do not know the ideals. V Character enlarges asgthis 15 the fact" Ihciudh _growth_ develops, the ideals reced-1 and patients at the 1.1051151 ing with the advancement, everu1at;oh' of 0141113 townsh ireaching out for greater things. was 4557, a slight inc,-eas, He was glad to see the Club active That there has been no for social welfare and in providing 1` the decade\is conrihed 11 Christmas cheer, but they should goficipal assessment gures still deeper and strivb for legislationclude the staff but not t that will bring. abouzn conditionsfatthe Ontario Hospital, where there `will be a` inimum ofiin 1911 gave the populati poverty and the least possible need and in 1921 as 3338, an of such relief. . 110. The apparent decree ,_ -_--. cocurtlilnl IVlI\u lJl`nA'\\pl"I Aio1s and Ideals was the sub- ject of a short address delivered by`? Rev. S. M. Beach at the weekly `- luncheon of _the Kiwanis Club, Fri-. day noon. .u,_,p___-,:_._.. .. -n - ~- BARRIE CLUB. HEARS MR. BEAH 1 (6 A 1.... DEPOPUISTION Christmas -..._.___L-.! J`, A THE BARRIE EXALAINER` var- P I 1 her from Tay; Moreover, the village of Port McNicoll. which in 1911 was. !under construction and in the midst' [of a boom, was not then incorporat- |ed, so that `the population also was ;Tincluded in the Tay gures. Then in `1911 the mills at Fesserton and .au- ,baushene were in operation, and both _ have since been close_d`down, result- H_ing in a marked diminution in the lb-gpopulation of these places. So that blfiinstead of there being dep;'essing" i1Ydepopulation in `the farming sections Pi--of Ta_v, itwould appear that there increase. t`i Nor is the Sun more fortunate ed in township of Orillia `-'Ias where there 'lhas- a depressingly large loss '``of census guresl '9 population of `,,the Hospital, amounting to fsfupwards whereas in 1921 *`5this was in separate- 5h.;l_v. reason, but 35`lthis Including the staff 3'; and patients Hospital, the pop- Erfulation township for 1921.: !was increase over 1911.] F9 Thnf Hun-n In-an 1~------ -- -'`-~~ ' I ! I s to base conclusions on. inadequate , premises. It is impossible to make ; anyvproper analysis from the census `gures so far available. As the _ Packet has already pointed out, to determine the increase or decrease of rural population it is necessary to .await the volume giving the voca- tions of the people. And to be fair, the Sun should also give the gures as to production. If fewer farmers are producing morefood, it means an economic gain for the country and for the farmers, not a loss. At any L 6"lhe `truth is that the Sun is t1Vn rate, the Sun s comments on the Sim- coe gures show that its so-called; analysis is. based on unsound premis-I es and lnmlc +n fglm ..m....1.....:,..... Haigys Remedy tof Pain. . v; V; ulna. On the other hand, in crediting` Tossorontio with being an exception `to the drift to city and town the Sun overlooks the fact that Camp Borden is situated in that township. which only adds to the proof that local knowledge is essential to the interpretation of the presentcensus gures. VFL- ;____;h_ '9 .1 . .v A _. ..--.-., ..n..\.uuv vvcc AULL. :That decrease in :`the by the mun- ) icipai gures, which in- iclude the patients sfat.the and which 1011 n-nun 4-Ln -\n.....1..L:-.. _- nn I.....,..`, uuuu-u uuapuau, anu wnlcn iin population as 3228 increase of decrease between 1901 and 1911 is accounted for by.-'0 the fact that during that decade Mount Slaven, with a [population ofl over 1000, was transferred from the township to the town of Orillia. l\ . , ;_..__.._.:: $1!-exnpt by a fire-bug to set fire apartment in. a building, William %`ii;TE7EfiL"% ` 511. - 25c--40 pills `$2,133; e 1 S 50c--90 piils ftningfegiufel For Acidity 01-Bile I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered.` PRICES REASONABLE _.._ 7... .-g-um u u.-vvuvun Craczksmen -at Los Angeles robbed a safe! in that city, got 33 in cash and left behind 85 worth of tools. I have the o1`1iy dry-cflaning plant Within your reafh -.-outside the city. ` FV%en your shnnach .18 zqnmt. 2 Copjvtight, I922.-fby lnI'I Future Suyiu. Inc. - YE`: AN HOW NVEE we GONNA rump our WHAT wE sow- DINCHED FOR? mar mus: HAVE beau !fV\U`r V TLIIZ` in ..p-... D1If(){:1Df()i'j!IiI)ZI)j1lj _ . . . . vsu1\:IIla.LlUll azuu excess OI one II`Om the stomach and bowels; and promote the secretion of the ga -xtric juices. In thus correcting morbid c...~m.lmons and stin~.ulat- ing the digestive pnicesses B.*echam s Pills [naturally have an excellent effect upon the general health. If you have lost your ap- petite or are suffering from nausea, sick headache, constipation, or giddiness ' Beecl1am _s Pills act as a splendid tonic to the dlgSUV Organ;-:. They ~remove acidity and fermentation and excess of bile from flan of-nu~...._L .__- :1 I u 1 . . surrs$i.75 c H ELWI N'c., ton Co., Toronto. - .-... . mu nu uuse with l.K.C.'s." THOUSANDS of Canadians have tried 'l`.R.()`. s and found they do drive out rheumatism, and all similar pains. 'l`.R.C. s reach the seat _of pain, for their medicinal pow- der is carried in the blood. $1.00 at your druggist s. Free sample 'l`emple- '. {FIRTH ! . 'fire to an Hamilton, was frustrated by a dog which lam street, raised an alarm. Thursday. November 30, 42722 N- N`? 79 1': I I }m1_I_ :'r.i . <:!mo:_- nn H: run He. uu-4 um fix: _m or INTERESI ,2; jg wumsmg III.`-A Ihl pin 1 . whc x"u. t hrw 1 1 php {hm 'Fh_2:rsL1;1 5 WOUI4 Be: Detroit. man `testified he paid. $5,000! * to detectives for watching his wife, before he obtained a divorce. Brotherhood of Railway Ttainmen have started a natioxi-wide campaign against tuberculosis. - ' .