Barrie Examiner, 14 Feb 1924, p. 14

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Branchton, =0nt.--When I wrote!` to you for help, my action was mostly ' prom ted by curios- ity. wondered if i I, too, wouldnbenet 5 . by your medicine. It wa the most rot- ` a able` action ' have- . ever taken, Iheart- ' ily assure you, for g ~throu h its results] ' - am re ieved of most of my sufferin s. I i ` have takensix oxes . ,_ of Lydia E; Pink- " ham s Vegetable` Compound Tablets and a bottle of Lydia, E. Pinkham s Blood Medicine, and I-can honestly say I have never been so well before. I had suffered _.from pains and other. troubles since I was fteen years old, and during the `Great War period I worked on munitions for two years, called for, I. strained myself, causing pelvic inammation from which I have suffered untold agony, and I often had to give up and go to bed; I had doctored for sever years without getting m:- e msnent re ief, when I started to your medicines."-Mrs. GOLDWIN M18- ENER, Branchton, Out. A _ a l'l1..:a... L- 4.1.- I'._.I!_.1lI ng_s_L-__ -n, .. and, in the heavy lifting which my-work I ll| What is the mml meet trouble`! '1'}: reme inxportanuc i ome brought f:u'<* fall down before It ' ardly soul. Some ii of a desperate run A which does not knm laugh in the face at` able good chnor. '1`: der. Despair is I}: that is efianco. 1 good cheer. Th:-rv the attitude of lriu 'TY1.:. L. .1.. H no snug psalms 01 pl` their own burning Ptoven best 8in<|:e 1857 I'l'KI-`IE! DHD I Write to The 80 _Limited, Mon: CWO Baby Wellar has V BABY \u..:4.. 4.. rm... n.. &.nCovl""' `fl was troubled for yea:-ewlth h. dry scelsnd dendruff. There iv`er'e -small scales on my scslp and ltjtehed end hair was very dry and lifeless. and fell out when I combed lt.' 1 b0! "v-392 4; gen using Cutlcura Soap ' and Ointment and after a few applications could see an im- provement. I continued using their: and in three months was healed." Il...--.l\ In-.. I II! a.___`.__ Ann: ' burned a great deal, M_y _ Iuu us uucc lnont WI! -DOBRO." (Signed) Mrs. .W_. Sampson, 4705- 32nd Ave. 8., cattle. Wash . , I}--- _,-__'_ _a_n,, 4- -- J --.. _,._-_....-- _-v-v - b itjtched : bumed great 1 1 it. gnnueingcutlcun-as and 1 Mrs} J. W. Sampson Tells How Cuticura Healged Her`-Sfcalpy ` fun 1'-'ou;rtuu Z CIQIDQQZIII Y W $6` \ Compound . soap 25. Ointmomzli and 60. Tnlcumo. ' Cuticun Soap glans without mu. 1 Te 'rnoMA? Al 1:-- VVCKIIIIIUI. c Poor old am" is dead. After my illness l of inuenza of short duration there passed away on Friday. last the good old faithful deer hound belonging` to Thee. O'Neill, old Bil1 _", used to spend a great deal of .-his time at the residences oft Jas. McGln-` ate and Harry McVeigh.` and it was at the latter s place he passed out. Old Bill" was an A1 dog in hisclass and was taken North" deer hunting each year, and it was only last season he was the means of lo- cal sports securing their allotmenthaving served faithfully during the run. 7A better `natured dog never lived, and he was very kind to children. His familiar bar and formewill be missed around the vill . l'\_-_' _-,-.n !lCraighuret. During the past few years Ulo ' 3 ` The dance held `in'the K.C: hell not long ago was well attended} considering the iweather and those who attended claim it was one of the nicest little-vdances they._were at `for years.- The `music was good and snapny. being furnished by Harold Mc- Laughlin and H. Priest, both of whom know how to drawthe right kind of music _ .from their violins. :The dance in Elmvale ` ` last week was very good also, according to a few from here who attended. The one on the 3rd line last week did not turn out _V as expected, owing no doubt to the rough `weather. ' i . - 1 T)--- I_]j 11!!!! 0 I I A A- ' or girlhood days and continuing on to the i mean remarks about your own little vil- [H5 BHUWII 3% (IUWc IBeing born in a small village or vicinity. going to the little school during` boyhood highe_r school as the years go by, and then trip off the city, only to return some time and look around in disgust and pass some lage and its occupants with a show of scorn` upon your.fac`e.and a proud hearing about you as if you feel above those with whom you spent your young days. Does this ap- pear to you as being real smart and make you feel any better or larger in the eyes of your schoolmates? Or. d_o you ever think that dad and mother arestill here` and what was and is good enough for them should be good enough for me? A trade. profession or other work may call you to :the city but when visiting the old folks do not let people hear you try and make fun of your old `hometown or village; nor run away with the idea you are making any favorable impression with your listen-, ers. ` . l `mL- 3---- L_IJ -f__.l1__ 1-; n. u n . n vuwnv vvovnn up uvvvnw vuauu An amusing and peculiar situation in this village is the fact that the thermometers are like the majority of watches--no two registering alike. While each ownerplaces entire faith on, the accuracy of his own, it certainly proves a difficult matter which one to accept as the official. authority, either on the temperature or correct time. Though the average thermometer cannot be tampered with in this respect, it seems quite a common thing to. observe many ihandspiking" the hands around on their watches, after which they are satisfied they _are carrying the correct time, at any rate for a while. The cold snap of January 27' registered with some here 22 below zero; some at 20 and others at 24; while a tele- phone message came in from Craighurst as showing 34 below--and so on during the following other cold `snaps up to date, no two alike. There appears to be a little guemwork regarding the cold snaps of re- cent years, _and about the dates . In 1917 on February 12, at 7 a.m., the mercury here stood at 36 below, no day since hav- ing shown as low. Mull "$11."... .... ..:..!..!L.. (Rn:-u. kmm in n I I I I lllllo _Jno. Devlin of Penetangv visited in this village last week-end,` -. ' M:n'u Mn|n;nI T\nnnn"u :n Rn:-nn Cunnvn Winn was. -r....- us -vu vu-Jo. uou .--u-.. -vulva-VQJI Mrs. Collier -andchildren have returned from. visiting relatives in Picton and Port n....A:+. ` . \ T Vl}l.ll5U IUJII wccus-cuu._ M1s's Murxel Donnelly Ls home from Elm- vale with a severe cold. - - ' I. UIVUII IIU o Miss Irene Toner has gone 0 Toronto visit her mother, who is, I am sorry say, on the sick list. Minn poi nun: an:-3 `inn nnnn ha 1" any, Ull LLIC BIUR ll|Iu Miss Pat Hayes and her cousin, Miss Le- ona; spent a` few days in Barrie recently. `I... .I`I-II!_, _,,J ,I,!I,I,, , I,_,',, , I U113: III; Izuyua. ' ` Thos. Hayes, of Meygronne, Sask., was `visiting his brothorq in this district lately. .Ger`ald Shahahan spent the_ week-end in `Toronto. T 11:... r..._. m_..__ L . _ _ . .._ I- m__-_4.- ;_ Vanished After Using Eydia"! E. Pinktl`nam s Vejgetable u Luna. Dllfll, 'I1lllIlV,lIIUo Mrs. J. J. Hayes of New York returned last week after visiting her mother-inV\la.w,~ Mrs.'Ed. Hayes. Than "union of Mnivnvnnnn gub vuou. uvua. _ Norman and Edmund Dewdney returned: last week to their home `at St. ,Wil'iams after a couple of weeks sojourn yvithgtheir grandmother, Mrs. Platt. -u.. ..;..I II_. n1....-_-- 1 ..:_..'......; .1... auvvnouulnalvuoqvn, .-an-u - nvtuvl I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laing `spent the weekend with Mrs. Laing's parents. Mr; I and Mrs. Burt, vElmv,ale. I "ma Y 1 `Joanna A` Man: van`; infusing!` Ii 'Feb. 1l.--Owing to the fact that .du'ring J the past few weelcsthere has not appeared any` news from this place it `appears neces- sary to make someexcuse. Whileyour oer- respondent was not absent, the reason no doubt was the news was absent,`therefore it should be readily understood that when . one is abseht, it changes things entirely. -_._ __.-.__ .-__.I-_ LL- :A.._..______ ILI...A. Mrs. J, Buckley of Barrie with daugh-I ter Mary and son Jack paid a friendly call here onvsaturday -last. __ _ Minn Phil duh: his ratlfrnnrl frnm Tnr. V--V - ----v---, -- ---..u-... v----5.. v..---_..,- Some were `under the impression `that T since we received the Hydrb" we were all het up,". and probhbly that was the cause of _ Phelpston news being missing. Others thought we" were .completely isolated and` that`all.means' of communication were crip- pled on account of the recent stormeand blizznrds, but the truth` of the whole can- jecture lies in the fact that things were rather quiet." II `p n I -.1 I, ,1. '"isisJp7n.E1: 'z"yea'I;; "1_-eturned from nu. onto after spending a few _weeks with rela- fi um: MRS.M|8ENEB 8 ' AcHE_I_uL1rA|Ns. auuuguqaug uru: inc` per Dusnei. _.._ There is heard much comment regarding! the situation of local street lights, esrpecial-I ly from outsiders, and many are at a loss. _ to know why the citizens of the village did: not have the lights placed where more suitable to them andnot allow the judg- ment of others to `control. There Sh0`J~ld have` been a light placed at the railway crossing instead of so far east, and an- other at, or opposite Dr. Kearns' instead of an n nnuu Ru`: :4 ?u..unll.. I. ...... ... upuug. I - V ] At the Farmers Club meeting held here| around a .fortnight ago, all questions per-l gtaining to"the betterment of the farmer were, `discussed. W.The most..im'portant question] during `the. evening was_ the markets of` -both buying and -selling and one resolution` which suited the gnajority `was the placingl .of at b_uyer` here for grain. `A carload of! `oats,was`shippe'd -in here last week by the, club and distributed to -its members at . something like 51'c_.per `bushel. _ Thorn in `IODFA noun}-. .nr'n-uivunnb _-_n_..i2n_i uccu Luuxuug vzuubur Lue smppmg. I It Is reported that the farm now occupied: -by .105. Loftus has been,s!old to .Wm. Stone ! of the fifth concession who has `rented the same to Andrew Kirton of the seventh con-i cession `and who will take possession this spring. X Al- Hm D.-...mm..." m..L ........a.:....'_ L..1_1 L-..-: For operating a pool room without a li- cense. John Robinson, of Alliston, was con-, victed and fined the minimum penalty. of. ten dollzlrs. by Magistrate Jeffs. The case was tried in Alliston recently and excnt-I ed considerable interest in that town. The? Magistrate,- after hearing the evidence andl the argument of_ counsel. took the case un-I uderadvisement and rendered judgment on` Feb. 2. Thecase will probably be ap-vl pealed. ` .- I Thu DAAIIBAA 1Iv`\ts :5 l\ Lo`.-.L.\..~ L..- `A. .--A` ycausu. _ _ The accused, who is a barber, has er pool room in the rear of h`s barber shop for which he was refused a license by `the coun- cil; `and he threw the pool room open to . :--- n u -7 ` ' I. - , . , ` mg In the pressed hay hne, havmg shipped! several cars Iatel .* ` T` ` T -Friends here are glad to receive fmmr. f BUVCJCII. Ul lul4U1`I -Friends are glad to receive favor- able reports of the health of the Farmers - Clubistock-buyer, Lawrence S'c'ot.t, who re cently underwent an operation in Barrie.] `During Mr. Scott's illness, Ed."Mulroy has been looking after the shipping. ` Ti". i l`PT\1'1"Pf` fhn fnvm nnuv nnnnv-Jar` 4 vuc .u..v. J.l.lJ}Jll'211, nurnc. Mr; and Mrs. Henry Wortley have been none too well lately and arenunder the_ doc-_ ' \ tor s care. I A ________ ___ _,__ .,,,, . .. . ;. ' I/UI D UlIlUo ' A young son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partridge on Sunday lgst at the; hos-' pital. Congratulations! j ___- .. V. may wnanravhlu pita! Congratulations! 7 ` :. Ravi-ah McLean, .for the Prosecutor, con- ATLUSTON POOL ROOM MAN NED: ] :):)r(1)c1led that the town by~laws Prohibit free OPERATED WITHOUT LICENSE ' . ' 'aa.rmm'"mu" ' ' it? For Sale by 5. G . Robertson; Wm. cross- -` land fnd A. E. Patterson lscuuug a nutty guuu catcn lately. ' ! Mrs. Wm. Ad-ams spent a day or two_ at-' "Midland last. week. . T.` `D I`...-. :_ L.'.._.- -_-:__ _'n-,. , , I - uuumuu may ween. F..R. Day is home_again after a week in the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. "M'v-- and "Mn `I-Inn. 1IT..-o1.... 1.....- L--- uvcI' Duuuay no Ilulllli. The` fishermen on the Bay have `been! getting a fairly good catch lately. ' MFR Ar`-am: anon} 1: Ann an 4-... -4- Uongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Thos.| Atkinsoh on the arrival of a fine baby girl. Miss Lettie Hart of Orillia Hospital spent over Sunday at home. I 'l"'1n`a`-any-vvunn An J-Ln D.... L....'_ 1...-.. Pun. um: suvurc aswmu uuu xmpussame roads. Feb} 1.1.-There was_no service in the Methodist church last Sunday` on" account of. the severe storm and impassable roads. -1 3 i nnn-rnf.nI-nfinn: in Mr an!` II 'N..... I aucuua nun: hula ,WUeK. l _'The Institutewas held at'.the'=home of Mrsi_ W. Downey with a good attendance. Roll call was answered by old-sayings." After the business part was over, music and on paper and current events were given. `The reports from the delegates, Mrs. G. Johnston and `Mrs. W. Downey were appre- ciated very much. They also gave the In- stituteeyell as follows: The Women s In'st_i'- tute, the Women s Institute. There s,none can dispute the good that s been done by] the Women s Institute. Hinty tinty, you and I, hinty tinty, never can say die. For- wards we go. full lickety scoot, for we are. the women of the "Institute." _ I W?!`/:1. Brooker is` fillig Mr,'- Teasdale} place as section foreman, Mr. Teasdale hav- ing served long enough to be pensioned off. I :13}. JnmnA`nf I-Tnrnilfnn uioifnpl uric-L Y The Ladies Aid held. a abciial evening at` the home of Mrs. E. McLean on Friday last. A?very. good programme Wm rendered by eyoung and old, besides: games, after which 'v_a-bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. l(ll _roceeds $19.00` for the benefit of the In- ] tans. - ` - - . 111.4 n._-_1__.. 3, l'!Il!__ II` In 1 u t crux cum U1-ulueu n y at U115 EJ781310!!- Jas; Binnie," Jr.,_ ad the misfortune to havg the top taken /off "one `of, his fingers in_ some machinery. lug acxvuu Jung cuuugu to DB penslonea OXI. 'E. Jamea`of Hamilton visited with W. Cook and other friends lastweek. 11:... A......:.. AnJ.....a.'._ .: n....'_:_ :_ __:_:;:.._ ASTHMA. \JUUl\ IIIIU UIIHUT IIIIUHUS IUISI/VV_eeKo M188 Anme Anderson of Barrie Ls visxt-mg fnends here thxsgweek. "FL- 'l'....L2L..a... _..._ L-L1 _4`u__. I__,,,_ 9 upxtlco ` . . Mm. \T.ho`s. Moore was the : guest of Mrs Geo. Muzr, Fergusonvale, for" a few days. L. Scott is improving nicely after his operation. ,. V n:.`fnn W1:-nu at !:`A........l.. nun l..-.l1.... .._.. uperuuon. K , . . ' Gi-ffen `Bros. of Edenvale are..loading sev-. 'eral cars of-baled y at this station. I T...` n:.......:... 1.. ...s 4.1.. __:_1.-__;.__, ._a -an: spanning a WUUK Ill H36 queen wry. ` M188 Luella Wilson as vxsntmg frxends in Burma. ' x Il_- PI'\L-`_ II--_._ _ 41 L` A I In 3 mo Laczo} };{v"vm T Feb. 6`.'-4Miss K. McLaugh`in and Miss L.` Shanahan spent -Sunday in Stayner. J. Ml!'.lIlD]'\l| anon}. {ha uynn1r_nn:I :-u u. puuuuuuu spent. wuuuay In auayner. J, McLaughlin spent the week-end in Toronto. A < ~ _ Mra. ,J. McLaughlin and Mrs. ) . illiston are spending a week `in the Queen City. Luella Wnnnn `n uhncr Cs-inn;-I. `in ; 1vj1NE_s1Nc s1:XT1oN Sl__-IANTY BAY mi: ngainuuz Examnsn I W . . Stew is improved in flavor if the meat! has some bone with f I In 8Inokinu-llo Spraying-- '0 small Inn` Qn'n\-un A` n-an A his customers` to use free of charge. A great deal_ of evidence.w8. heard and R. G. Agnew, who 1 defended the a.ccu.sed,5 . claimed that there was nothing in the town` jby-laws prohibiting the operation of` pool `rooms or preventing a person from giving [free use of his -tables. I-nun.-- The Ford is the product of a seli-made institution which, over 3 a period of years, has provided dependable transportation for all ` peoples. V V Recognizing the value of Ford transportation; these peoples have purchased Ford products in such volume that `the sale of Ford cars V and trucks equals the sales of all other makes combined. As a result, the resources of Ford of Canada are now over $20,- 000,000. These resources mean 1-on-a Resources CARS % . TRUCKS - TRKCTORS See `Any Authorized Ford Dealer I Trampz: Would you please subscribe Jhalf-a-crown to my fund, for beautifying ithe village? " ` 1! LL!` . J-.. \rnAJD Irv |rv|a\-UAAJ uuu v unueu . : By moving on to the next vi`. `Nuts, chocolate and other foods in which the fat is likely to become rancid. should. .like other fats, `be kept` cool and` clean and . `in covered, light-proof containers. - . ---_.- . The Vicar: But, my good man, how are you going to beautify the village? |'I`_.._...._. `$113-- __-._:___ _, ;. .1 , -I U UIIIJUGISIEI oUw|lI : UIIII Restores normal breathing, stops mucus gatherings in the bronchial tubes, gives long nights of quiet sleep; contains no habit-forming drug. $1.00 at your-druggists, Send 4c in stamps for a generous sample Templetons, 142 King West, Toronto Z _:SPREADlNG BEAUTY ability to buy the best material at a price. They mean the ability to organ- ize each process of production, from the_ purchase of materials to the completion of the nished car, on such a basis that every non- essential operation is eliminated; The economies thus accomplished are reected in Ford prices which, always consistently low, are now the lowest in history. This is what Ford resources mean to you. mm -1: .I.I:.....I .1. Anyone of the family who will ' spend two hours a day can help -through this short of money per- . iod with ourincubator and brood- er. I have had twenty-four years ' experience and have proven that < ' there is more money in poultry $19.75 delivered than any otha livestock . V Our 1924 incubator and poultry catalogue beauti- fullyillustrated with colour plates FREE. > 130 Egg Hotwater Incubator complete $19.75 130 Chick BI-ooder and Incubator $28.25 100 Hen Capacity Grain Sp:-outer $16.50 Freight paid to your nearest R.R. station. L. R- Guild. lncubafor Dent _ Rnckwood. Ont. 4-'i' rrexgm 1: `L. R. Guikl, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924. pan: to neat . Incubator Deg` EXTRA MONEY __:.L,.- -n st K.K. stanon , Rockwood, Awlllylvvvnau, .513 -unsung vv vuv, -. vo ilnuvv IIAZ-MAH --. . _ . ...j__ __. .-- D10 Wiikes ' ahusky] .......u uu mo.-xr (warn . slngmg Te Deums, and stood on the .s'por.< xv?` tyre sang psalms of of t]-,,_,;,. ,,....,. l.........._ U] H of ._ .--v \.\l u-\ I.` \ All.` Nor was this apostles. In the mrl` tian Church it w:L~ . amazement to the It the triumphant spirit tians `faced torture :1 Japan we have stnmi Eh springs where Rnnm went to their death Rihnm Tn Y3.-...- -- ` `ents have shown thi ucucvulcllb pumr.).~'0.~. In all ages 0! mn- trxal. When I c-tor of apostles were 110:1! they were coumed u` for His name. \\ m beaten with Roman r into a dungeon um! with their ankles an and sang praises m (7 Paul hm written ;\ In perpetrated upon :.`~. bursts forth wizh 731 these things we :m~ r through Him that in 8. Roman pri.~:~n I may even then he km writes to hiS,I hiIi uncontrollzxblv nlI?}u1:!`.- to me to li\'e__i.< (`hriv xv 11118 Is mo pre- Not.only is it thvir haps of life bra\'0I_\', in their victory on- es.` It is'the priviiv over`-ru.ling prm'irloVn God, a good Gm}. night as well as in I} well as in the .~un.~.`1 things to work inn. benevolent purpcx In R" nan: no` pl... --_ --v`w- --, -uy-u Keep your akin clear by using Cuti- cura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for every-day toilet purposes. Touch pimples and itching, -if any, with Cuticura Ointment; bathe iwith Cuti- cura Soap and hot -water. Dry and dust lightly with Cuticura Talcum, a powder of fascinating fragrance. Sample Bach Prue D Inn. Address: "!-ylun.l.im- ma. 8 St. Paul I;.. W.. Hon ." Sold every- where Soap 25. Ointmantzs and 60. Talculnc. 1* Cuticurn Sou: ahnvn without mun. -u-up v v -|l.I

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