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Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1915, p. 6

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THE `CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ]_a_s__. _Arnold Now is the time to get your shoes repaired- and enjoy hot weather comfort. Headquarters for Rubber Heels Orders` called for and delivered Assisted by W. Tillett . _ l _ A HQ_._____ 3.... I In MISS ll. NIcKERNAll 58 Small 8t., Barrio. T. BEECROFT, Manager. BANKERS 3cott s ulululuy u nu, nun. nun wow: vuu be open , road nnd answered by 3 Iona. and hold In strict eoulldonoo. lstabllohod 1879. Opposite Barrie Hotel Are Well Supplied PHONE 307 Open Day and Night I :u-u -UI- vs Elubllsed I809 FURS! Phone 52 Thursday, September 30, 1915 EDMUND WALK3R.C.V.0-.l.l.D..D.C.l..Ihdld CZAIDII l.AIID.GcI|a-nlllannt JOHN AlID.AnI'tGcnunIIj ALIXAIDII OOWAI Successor to Lonnox, Oowan I: Brown Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of wills, guardianship and_ gdministration, and General Solicitor "Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Olllces: Hinds Block, No. Q nlinlnn Qinnnl Ilnnnu On lnnn unssssnuzjuxlo, -DUIJIULJ. U11 D, l`Jl.|Jn IDunlop St., Barrie, Money to loan at current rates on Improved farm property W. A. Boys, D. C. Murchison. Ulnlao \JlllUU3 c IJIIIUU DIUUI, .-NU: 8 Dunlop Street. Money to loan. MOOAIITHY, BOYS I HURON IBON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETG. hlinlnn nay-n`n Anna in Inns: BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest cur- rent. rates. Oice 13 Owen St. Barrie, Ont. D. M. Stewart. CHARLES w. PLAXTONW BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 606 Continental Life Building southeast corner Bay and Rich- mond Sts., Toronto. OOFFEY In SCHILLER Law omoo Over new Bank of Toronto Building, (Entrance Owen St.)-- Money to loan. Telephone 14. Jas. G. Schiller. Daniel J. Coffey. DONALD R088, LL.I. BARRISTER, so'L1c1'ron,` ET<;.,, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan. cnzswlcxs .9. BEL]. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS FOR the Supreme Court of Judlcatpro of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries. Conveyancers, etc. Mon? to loan. Olces: In Ross lock. Barrie. W. A. J. Bell, K.C. on. Inorrrmlzn Lvora 122 Bloor St. W., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N.Y.) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 91 Owen SL. Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Con- sultation hours ll a.m. to 5 p.rn. and by appointment. Toronto Phone North 3326. Prize Winners __-u - u u-u-u---2: Office and Residence Corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets, oggposite Elizabeth St. Methodist C urch. Telephone 167. Manufacturer of Buggies, carriages. Wago Blolghs and cutters Strict personal attention paid U Horsoshneink. !A. F. A. Malcomson PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Successor to Dr. Alexander7, oice and residence: Burton Avenue, Allandale. Diseases of women and children and nerv- gigs disorders especially. I-`hono L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, F.C.P., Lo don, Phy.=ician, Surgeon, etc. 0 - ce and Residence, Dunlop 8%., Barrie. Telephone 165. DR. E. G. TURNBULL (MCGILL) (Successor to Dr. R. I Broad). Oice and Residenoc corner Elizabeth and Bradford Sts., Barrie, Phone 105. THOS. ROGERS, PROP., Builder and Contractor. Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Frames and Blinds. All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling and Moulding kept in stock.` Dress- ing done on short notice. 'Wood turning a specxalty. Tanks made to order. The latest improved method for drying lumber. Fac- tory and Ollice, Cor. Sophia and Mary St. Phone 163. P.O. Box 685 Your passage booked to or from all parts of the world. A. F. A. MALOOMSOI The lnauranoqan Post Office square : Ian-lo. SURGERY AND 'GYNE'c0L0G! especially. Phone 61. 56 C011!` St., Barrie. BARRIE. G. W J. Eastman. Prop., R. G. Manuel, Mgr. Deal- er in Granite and Marble Monu- ments and Tablets. Only best material used and first-clasl workmen employed. Prices al- ways right.- mm. :15,nuo,unn nesenvs ruun. :13.5uo.nuu iRep;esents Insurance Companies of undoubted Financial Standing and DR. FRED A. H088 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Of- ce, King Block, Barrie, West side of Post Oice. Phone 29. P. O. Box 832. 19-2.! :--- tn u---uilli HIT}? L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & 5. Glasgow SURGEON--EYE. EAR. Nos: AND THROAT Havingspeuuyears Post Graduate work h dritish Hospitals and having served as Cliniml Assistant in Golden Square Bar, Throat a Nose Hospital, London: Royal London Opht mic Hospital (Mooreelds): for a term as R "lent Surgeon in Royal London Ophthal Hospital: Bristol Eye Hospital. Bristol; :1 Birmingham Eye Hospital. Birmingham : {ms tner Member of British Ophthalmological so- riety. P. O. Box 06. ?FFXCE-78 Dunlop street. Barrie `Phone 54. THE BARBIE PLANING MILL Children Cry run I-'LE`I'cHER S CASTORIAM ALL STEAMSHIP LINES SIMOOE MARBLE WORKS W. A. LEWIS, M.b., QM. STEWART & STEWART LI\It`VrI'I*l"II\/\ .~ DR. J. ARTHUR R088? 1) :4. Q 1}..l:-.L.._._L , -1 - DR. H. T. ARNAI:L W. 0. ANDREW DR. W. A. ROS8_ L F. GROSS, Manager IARRII IRAIOIII. BANKING BY MAIL HORSES Eat arrie Exhibition i El IIUIIII IJKIIIIII/I. \JllI { Southdowns-Shearling ram, A. 5A. Armstrong. Aged ewe, A. A. iArmstron,9:. Gimmer, A. A. Arm- strong. Ewe lamb," A. A. Arm- istrong. I m..........1.:..-.. 11-..... A......'l _..... Carriage horses, R. D. Coutts. 2 year old lly or gelding, H. Black- stock, Isaac Speers, Geo. Stewart. Yearling or gelding, Isaac Speers, 2 and 3 R. D. Coutts. Mare with foal by side or evidence, R. D. Coutts, T. W. Sharpe, Thornton. Best "foal of 1915, R. D. Coutts, T. W. Sharpe. Single horse, attached, 15; hands, Alex. Adams, Lefroy; Wallace Brown, Cundle_ s; R. King, Lefroy. 3 year old, attached, H. Cameron, Hawkestone; Robert Lead- ley, J. M. Ness, Barrie. Hackney mare, any age, H. Blackstock. Roadsters, pair of mare or geldings, J. Coffey, Tottenham; W. Amos, Vasey; Mrs. J. Campbell, Shanty Bay. Yearling lly or gelding, VV. lreen, Craigvale; Jos. Fralick, 1\Iinesing. Mare with foal by side or evidence, John Gordon, W. J. Gilks, Barrie. Foal of 1915, John `rordon, W. J. Gilks. Best two-year old on halter, R\ Brooks, Ivy; Al- fred Dyer, Allandale; W. D. Coch- ranc, Allandale. Three year old, at- tncl-ed, Roy Allen, Thornton; F. Longhnrst, Barrie; A. B. Little, Allandale. Single horse, attached, style and action, VV111. Cowan, Al-5 landalc; J. Bundy, Allandale; Royj Allen, Thornton. ` `I-0 I JJJ IJIVIIU L}. JJJ lllvllllo Heavy Draught--Matched mares or geldings, attached, A. Dyer, Al- landage; J. McArthur, Oro Station. Two ear old lly or gelding, Isaacl Speers, Cookstown; . I. Speers, Holly; F. Warnica, Allandale. Yearling lly or gelding. W. J.` 1 O Brien. Brood mare with foal by side, W. J. O Brien, C. Gregg. Mare or gelding, any age, W. J. O Brien, D. Knapp, Anten Mills; Isaac Spears. Foal of 1915, sired by Up- perton Prince, C. Gregg, R. E`. Partridge, Barrie. 711-..... --...... A1,! 311-. .... .....l.?II...n. A 1 (ll ILLUBU, J-lllrlllbu Two year old lly or gelding, A. Bell, Hawkestone; Alfred Dyer, Allandale; W. A. Luck, Shanty: Bay. Yearling` filly or gelding, J. D. Knapp, Minesing; D. Knapp, Anton Mills. e I` I1 `.111 0|-Ll. .Lv..I.1|IIJo Matched pair of mares or geld- insxs, Wm. Copeland, Thornton; Wm. Cooper, Cookstown; I. Me-I Mahon, Hawkestone. Two year` old llv or gelding, Howard Mc- Lea.n, Thornton; Gabe McConkey, Allandale; T. W. Sharpe, Thornton. Yearling lly or gelding, M. Ma- honey, Hawkestone; Thos. Kell, lHolly. Foal of 1915, 1 and 2, iFrank Robertson, Stroud. Brood `mare with foal by side, Frank Rob- -ertson, Thos. Kell, Wm. Cooper, | Cookstown. Thoroughbreds-Mare with foal,i A. E. Dyment, S. Dyment. Yearling, A. E. Dyment, S. Dyment. Egaucuuo 1`.-nuc:n`nL lfnbninn-:1` vnnuonn wvunxutu Iv AA- Single turnout, horse, buggy, lharness, Wm. Cowan, Allandale; Alex. Adams, Lcfroy; J. Coffee, |Tottenham. Farmer s open trot, {Walter Thompson, Edgar; Joseph {Hal}, Fe1j:,'11so11vale; E. R. Rowe, :NeWfon Robinson. Ponv under 14 hands. to saddle, D. Wice, Allan- ' Lady driver, R. McConkey, Stroud; D. Barclay, Barclay; A. Adams, Lefroy. ' lllll.l\ V1 !_with calf, S. E. Carr, hAllandale. [Two year old heifer, S. E. Carr. lYeax-ling heifer, S. E. Carr. `4...-'.u..J.. `I')._I`I ....I.L' 0 I7` l`|-_... I A111,`, .n.ruu.Aa\u xiv Iv 511 LA: llblllzl L). 1.1. I I-Ierefords-Bull calf, S. E. Carr. |Cow giving milk or with calf, S. E. iCarr. Two year old heifer, S. E. 'Carr. Heifer calf, S. E. Carr. 1 Polled Angus--Two year old bull, . J. B. Fielding, Barrie. Yearling gbuu, Dennis, Ncwmar-ket. Bull `calf, 1 and 2, J. B. Fielding, Bar- ;rie; E. Dennis. Cow- giving milk in wii ea.`-.f, 1 and 2. E. Dennis, J. B. Fielding. Two year old heifer, FE. Dennis, 2 and 3, J. B. Fielding. ;Ve:1rli11~' heifer.` 1 and 2, E. Den- gnis. J. B. Feldingz. Heifer calf, J. B F`o`dinz-. `? and 3 E. Dennis. Holsteins-Cow giving milk or [with calf, E. Dennis, C. M. Srigley, :Allandale. Two year old heifer. C. M. Srizley. Yearling heifer, E. Dennis, C. M. Srigley. Heifer calf, :C. M. Srigley. I A......1_:..__. -n, a ll a..nm.v - -..1 v \/nun. IJO J.lo \.IuaLJ.a Pat Ca.ttle--CoW or heifer. E. Dennis. Herd of any beef breed, E. Dennis. Female, any beef breed, E. Dennis. Female, any age, milk- ins; breed, E. Dennis. 5:, n v;o |JLl HA\J`y o l E M(ui:l'al:1es-(:frJo\v giving: milk or with ;calf', no rst given, 2 and 3, F. i\Viseman. Two year old heifer, Cu M. Sri;rle_V.' Yearling heifer, 1 zmdi 6') L` 'I'\...-...Z... I` `ll C..Z...I..-- `Q'..I1.`.... ` Cotswo1d-Aqcd ram, John F. Sanderson, Shanty Bay. Shcarling ram, John Sanderson, Shanty Bay; Fred Sanderson, Shanty Bay. Ram lamb, Fred Sanderson, 2 and 3 John Sanderson. Aged ewe, John San- Sderson, Fred Sanderson. Gimmer, :John Sanderson. Ewe lamb, 1 and :2 John Sanderson. Mrs.DoucetteTells of her Dis- tressing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief. ` um: U11 ,3. Shropshire Downs-Aged ram, ;Geo. Crawford, Minesing. Shearling `Iram, Geo. Plowright, Minesing; A. !A. Armstrong. Ram lamb, A. A. 5Armstrong, Geo. Crawford, Geo. Plowright. Aged ewe, 1 and 2, Geo. :Crawford, A. A. Armstrong. Gim- ;mer, A. A. Armstrong, Geo. Craw- 'ford, A. A. Armstrong. Ewe lamb, `A. A. Armstrong, Geo. Crawford, A. `A. Armstrong. Pen of long wool `sheep, J. Sanderson. Pen short wool sheep, Geo. Crawford. A IITIIG `CATTLE Durhams-Bull calf, C. M. Hick- ; lins_v:, Barrie. Cow giving` milk or I I ..-.'L'l. ....I.D C` T.` f`1-_._. A`II-_._'l_I_ AIL! :11 A.A\4.yo J\zIlul 5311' lI\/ll.\4l, 1. U u\n. *2. E. Dennis, C. M. Srigley. Heifer calf. John'Penton, Allandale, C. M. S1`iQ'lC_\'. Steer calf, S. E. _Carr. f_L K_LLI_ `T1 II VV L\I1 \Ll ........ .,.,,,, W. \./L PIGS Berkshire-Boar, Wm. Pearce, }An. Boar, born after Jan. 1st, .1915, W. Pearce. -_.__..LI_ _ A A A \/O ._. .,..._.v... _ _ _ I Ayrsh1res-Cow glvlng mllk or with calf, C. M. Srigley. I`l__,_ ,,?_ ' `I1, l'I___.1-_ '1'! u.Lu, II o J. Gilli. /Us 'l.'a.mworths-A. A. SHEEP Andalusians, cock. 1 and 2, C. Fletcher, Alluldale; hen, C. Fletch- er, C. H. - Byam, Maple. Anconas, cock, H. Hulse, W. N. Gibney, New- market; hen, H. Hulse, W. N. Gib- ney. Cochins, partridge, cock, C. H. Byam; hen, C. H. Byam. Games, any other color, Henry Hulse. I Langshans, cock, Geo. Whiting,i Orillia; hen, 1 and 2, A. B. Wice, Barrie. Leghorns, white, S.C., cock, H. Hulse; hen, Geo. Whiting. Leg- horns, white, R.C., cock, Geo. Whit- ing; hen, Geo. Whiting. Leghorns, brown, S.C., cock, 1 and 2, W. D. Minnikin, Barrie. Leghorns, brown S.C., hen, 1 and 2, W. D. Minnikin. Leghorns, brown, R.C., hen, 1 and 2, W. Scott, Hawkestone. Leghorns, bu, cock, W. N. Gibney. Houdans, cock, C. H. Byam; hen, C. H. Byam, R. Leadley. Hamburgs, any other color, cock, G. Whiting; hen, G. Whiting. Plymouth Rocks, barred, cock, 1 and 2, H. Hulse; hen, C. C. Hinds, W. L. Mitchell, Tollendale. Plymouth Rocks, white, hen, C. H. Byam, C. Faux. Plymouth Rocks, buff, hen, C. H. Byam. Rhode Is- land Reds, cock, I. McLachlan, Al-l landale; hen, 1 and 2, I McLachlan. Wyandottes, white, ` cock, A. B. Wice, W. N. Gibney; hen, 1 and 2, W. N. Gibney. Wyandottes, buff, cock, C. H. Byam; hen, C. H. Byam. Wyandottes, any other lcolor, cock, C. H. Byam, Geo. Whit- ing; hen, C. H. Byam, G. Whiting. Bantams, B.B. Red, Game, cock, G. Whiting, Fred Nixon, Thornton. Bantams, hen, G. Whiting, F.[ Nixon. Bantams, any other color,| game, cock, G. Whiting, R. Leadley; i hen, G. Whiting, R. Leadley. Ban-` tams, Cochin, cock, C. Faux, A. MacRae; hen, 1 and 2, C. Faux. Bantams, African, cock, G. Whit- ing; hen, G. VVhiting. Bantams, Sebright, cock, G. VVhiting; hen, C. Whiting, C. Faux. English Red, Caps, cock, GI Whiting; hen, 1' and 2, G. Vvhiting. Orping-I tons, white, cock, 1 and 2, A. C. Brickcr; hen, A. C. Bricker, C.1 Faux. Orpingtons, any other color,j lcock, J. A. MacLarcn, C. H. Byan1;` `hen, 1 and 2, J. A. MacLaren. I Alyesbury, male, W. M. Gibney; female, W. Gibney. Rouen, male, H. Hulse, W. Gibney; female, W. Gibney, H. Hulse. Pekin, male, H. Hulse, F. Longhurst; female, Hulse, F. Longhurst. Indian Run-1 ner, male, 2nd prize, W. Gibney;l Female, H. Hulse. ` AILINS WUMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Y Andalusians, cock, C. Fletcher;l hen, C. Fletcher, C. H. Byam. An-9 conas, cock, H. Hulse. W. Gibncy; hen, VV. Gibney, H. Hulse. Brahmas, . light, cock, C. Fletcher; hen, C.` Fletcher. Campines, cock, VV. l Blogg, Allandale; W. F. Catlin;l hen, 1 and 2, W. Blogg. Cochins,l partridge, cock, C. H. Byam; hen,! C. H. Byam. Games, any other; color, cock, G. Whiting; hen, G.i Whiting. Langrshans, cock, A. B. iWice. Leghorns, White, S. C.,; cock, 1 and .2, W..Gibney; hen, 1; and 2 VV. Gibncy. Leghorns, brown, i R.C., cock, F. Parr, Wm. Scott;! hen, F. Parr, Wm. Scott. Leghorns, 1 buff, VV. Gibney, II. Hulse; hen, VV.| Gibney, H. Hulse. ` Houdans, cock,j C. H. Byam, C. Fletcher; hen, C. Byam, C. Fletcher. Minoreas,| cock, G. Whiting, C. H. Byam; hen,' 1 and 2 A. B. Wice. Plvmouth Rocks, barred, cock, 1 and 2 C. C.| Hinds; hen, C. C. Hinds, H. Hulse. Plymouth Rocks, white, hen, F. Parr. Plymouth Rocks, buff, cock,. C. H. Byam. Rhode Island Reds. cock, I M.cLachlan, VV. C. Lundy, Newmarkct: hen, C. Faux, \V. C. Lundy. Vvyandottcs, white, cock,` A. F. A. Malcomson, A. B. Wice;4 hen, VV. Gibncy, F. Parr. \Vyan- dottes. buff, cock, C. H. Byam; hen. C. H. Byam. \V_vandottes, any other color, cock, F. Longzhurst; hen, G. \Vhitins.r, F. Longzhurst. Bantams, B. B. Red, gramc, hen, R. Leadley. Bantams, any other color, game, cock, R. Leadley; hen, R. Lead- ; lcy. Bantam, Cochin, cock, C.C.Hinds; hen, A. MacRae, C. C. Hinds. Ban-` tams, African, cock, G. \`\ hit- in;:; pnllet, 1 and 2, G. \ Vl1itin}g'. El1_`_ ,`llSll Red Caps, cock, G. Whit- ing; hen, G. Whiting. 01"pin;:tons,, white, cock, 1 and `2, A. C. Brick-4 er; hen, C. Faux, A. C. Brickcr. Orpingtons. any other color. cock,, 1 and 2, J. A. MacLaren; hen, G. Whiting, J. A. MacLarcn. Leg- horns, brown, S.C., cockerel, 1 andl H TIT Tl 'l.l'Z......2I-Z-- `I .....`l.....--,. Lbnllunv .I.u.L!J, vv - Piga3ons--A pair of `carriers, Au Malcomson. Jacobins, 1 and 2. A. Malcomson. Pouters, 1 and 2, A. Malcomson. Homers, W. F. Catlin, A. Malcomson. Any other variety, 1 and 2, F. Parr. Eabbits-Miss Ida Creswicke. Guinea Pigs-G. Whiting. A . Mina!-d s Llnimont Relieves` llouralgla. - n v 4 n A u , !J\. I, x/u\.-nnusvn, .5. unnu , .,...,.... 2, W. D. Mmnlkin. Leghorns, brown, S.C., pullet, 1 and 2, \V. D. Minnikin. Hamburgrs, A.O.C., cock- erel, 1 and 2, C. Faux; pullet, 1 and 2, C. Faux. lII.._I--.._ 'l)._._...... ......_I- 1n1z: LZ_.J uannu an, \/c L Ialrtlllu Turkeys---Bronze, male, 1915 bird, Mrs. J. Campbell, Shanty Bay, fe-, male, Mrs. J. Campbell. White; Holland, male, 1915 bird, VV. Scott,9 Hawkestone; female, W. Scottp Bronze, male, J. Penton, Mrs. J.` Campbell; female, Mrs. J. Camp-. bell, J. Penton. White, Holland, male, Wm. Scott; female, Wm. Scott. '1 I CA4- -rv Ducks--Rouen, male, 1915, H. Hulse. W . Gibney; female, W. Gib- ney, H. Hulse. Pekin, male. 1915. H. Hulse. W. Gibney; female, H. Hulse. W. Gibney. Indian Runner, female, 1.915, W. Gibnev. carriers, A. A. A.` II-` _ . _ _ _ ._ TT___.____ 117 TR I`1_AIf,, `Till IAIIII IXAIIIIB AND SATURDAY IOIIIIO Y66ni}'{1ea'm Vlfi 0.) POULTRY CHIC`KS Belleville, Nova Scotia,Can.--Three years ago 1 was suffering badly with what the doctors called Change of Life. I was so bad that I had to stay in bed. Some friends told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham"s Vege- .-- , ///I it helped me from ` , therst. It is the W` `u only medicine I 2`.i\.j`J"/.`/cl{/ took that did help me and I recommend it. You don t know how thankful and grateful I am. I give you permission to publish what your good medicine has done for me. -Mrs. SIMON DOUCETTB, Belleville, Ya:-mouth Co., Nova Scotia, f\-..-.l- DIIICKS `IV --- _-_ -1 - ----r- - uvuruuuuuuu - u There was a well stocked market on Saturday, both inside the building and without. Bar- rels of Alexander and Wealthy apples could be secured for $1.50 and potatoes-were 50 and 600 a ,bag. In the meat line, hind `quarters of lamb were quoted at 200 a 11)., but this was for extra .'large quarters around 18 and 19 llbs. Some live ducks were $1.25 lper pair. Inside market showed [an advance in eggs, 250 being [asked by most sellers. Butter |was 26 to 280, some choice lots Igoing at 260 in basket lots. 45 {and 500 a basket was quoted for lpears, some very nice Flemish lBeautys going at the latter fig. ;ure. Ground plums were a new ,'ol1'ering and sold at 150 per qt. Chicken at 15 and we a lb.,. were . igood buying. The ouLside'buy- {ers were again busy, and bought |up considerable produce. It is -expected that many who have lbeen selling their cream during lthe hot summer months, will be .making butler for the local market which will possibly make the outlook better from the buy- er s standpoint. l'I`|__ __ _ _ ,___ __ 1l,II, l NEAR-BY MARKETS (September 23, 1915.` BI`adf0I'd--Hngs 9.00 to 9.17, butter 2!: to 26, eggs 20, wheat 70 to 88, barley 48 to 50. pt-as 1.00, rye 70 to 7/1, our /1.00 to $6.50. W Qt.---..-.. T\._lt.._ nr 1- ..~ _,.._ Elmvale---Rye 75 to 80, pa-as 1.25 to 1.5O,`ou1- 7.80 to 8.70, butter 24 to 25, eggs :31, chick- en, dressed, 12 to 14, hogs 9.00 to 12.00, potatoes 50 to 600. I IIBARRIE SATURDAY `MARKET. The prices -were as follows: Butter, lb, .. .. .. ..26c.-28c. Eggs, doz. .. .. .. .. .. ..25c. Fowl,lb..............l3c.= Chickens, per lb. . . ..l5c.-l6c.i Chickens, each . . . . . .35c.-60c.l -Lamb, lb. . . . . . . . . . .20c.-22c.i ;New Potaltoes, pee .. . . . .l5c., New Potatoes, bag . . . .50c.-60c. Corn, doz. . . . . . . . . . .5c._'l0c. Carrots, bunch . . . . . . . . . .5c. Beets, 2 bunches . . . . .. . .50.! Radish, 2 bunches .. .. ...5c. Green Onions, 2 bunches . . . .5c. Vegetable Marrow, head ...15c. Beans, 2 qts. .. .. .. .. ..5c. Cucumbers, 3 for . . . . . . . .5c.- |Toniatoes, basket . . . . . . .150. Cabbage .5c head, 3 for 103. Pumpkins, each " . . . . lOc.-l5c. Cauliflower, head . . .. .. . .5c. Green Sage, bunch .. .. ..5c. Dried Sage, bunch . . . . . . . .5c. lsummer Savory, bunch . . . . .50. Horse Radish, bottle ..l5c.-18c. Pickling Onions. basket . . . .35c. `Pickling Cucumbers, small, /:50 nnr an . .; npnnxub` UUUUIIIUUL D, l'd1'g' 5 ibasket .. .. .. .. .. ..35c. Plckling Beets, 6 qt. basket. .250. Duchess Apples, basket, 200.250. ICrab Apples, basket . . . . Burbank Plums, basket, 35c.-40c. `Green Gages .. .. ..35c._45c. Ground plums, qt. . . .. . .v.15c'. Blue Plums, basket . . . . . .30c. Honey, lb. .. .. .. .. .. ..15c. Clover Honey, 10 lb. pail..$1.40 Buttermilk, qt. . . . . . . . . . .5c. Cream, qt. .. .. .. .. .. ..30c. Cream for whipping ...50c qt. |NeW Hay, timothy .. ..$13-$14 W't:1'yner-Butter 2!; to 25, eggs 20 to 21, fowl 9, chickens II. "I? t`liI'\'|1n'/\ Dcvn - `I\ OH ..a..n~ Unusual. Such warning symptoms as sense of su`ocation.hot ashes,headaches,back- aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- larities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent wo- men who are approaching the period in life when woman : great change may be expected. In ns,,I_L -_-s_ I1___L.I.l- fl-.. , We are buying Duchess, Fall and Winter Apples. Strictly hand picked. No. 1 stock. J. W. Gossling, The Apple Factory, Cor. Sophia and Maple Ave. I have been restored to health by taking `Fruit-a-tives . For two years, I was a miserable suerer from Rheu- matism and Stomach Trouble. I became very weak, had frequent dizzy spells and when I took food, felt wretched and sleepy. I suffered from Rheuma- tism dreadfully, with pain: in my back and zbints and my hands swollen. 100K IHE ADVICE OF HIS FRIEND A friend advised me to try `Fruit-a- tives and from the outset, they did me good. After I had started the second box, I felt I was getting well and I persevered in the treatment. I can truthfully say that `Fruit-a-tives is the only medicine that helped me. LOUIS LABRIE. FRUIT-A-TIVES is the famous medicine made from fruit juices. 50. a. box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. nu uu-;;-5 uuuulllucl -3, Dlllalf \ _per 100. lP1ckling Cucumbers, law: 1 hnalznf Stomach Trouble and Rheumntiun Rnlicnd By Fruit-1-tivu MR. L. LABFIIE 594 Champlain St., Montreal. Apples wanted. ), ..26c.-28c. ...25c. .. .. .. .. .. ...l3c. .. ..l5c.-16c. .. .. ..35c._60c. .. .. .. ..20c.-22c. utoes, peck .. ..15c. toes, L. .. .. .. ....5c._10c. Junch .. .. .. .. ..5c. .. .. ..5c. Bbunches ions, .. % ...15c. vs, .. .. .. ..5c.- ;, .. .. ...15c. I:'.. L-__l A 15 rs ..35c.-4 ns, .. ..V.1 ,basket .. E a'y,'io'1'b."pa'ii..'a .. .. .. .. 'v'vhibp'i1g". .' .'56c3' imothy $13- :5. o`Vlo'IU ..5c. .. %.50c .$13-$1M Tpansact a General.Banking Busmess. `Yul-.. ._..I.....I ._ .._II-..l_.I 1 AL. JJ\IUIl.IVU5o Notes cashed or collected % t. the most favorable rates. `I7- ......I.. t`I....---.... .I_._._ ._ ___ "`"\i /"e `.~7`a's`ii `<`:"n'Z `u`;" 7a'rawn on any Bank in Gana a or the, United States. ` Accounts collected. Sterling Exchange bought or sold. }T.BEEOBOFT &. B0.I Secial attention will be given to t e accommodation of farmers in this locality. Money to Loan on Mortgages. Agency Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Omce Hours 10 to 4. A number of Valuable Farms and Town Properties for Sale on the most reasot nble~terms. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound invigoratee and strengthens the female organism and builds up -the weak ened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis. District Manager Sun Life As- sul-anco Go. of canada. (One of the best.) Also Agent for rst-class Fir: and Accident Insurance Compan- ies. Dwelling house and con- tents Insurance 9. specialty. Rates 50 to 90 cents for 3 years per hundred according to local- ity and construction. Ofoo: 49 Mary St. Phone 294. EARL DeGEER, Proprietorl ' \ RAZORS HONED AND RAZORS FOR SAL} 1 |l)Geer s Barber Shop] UP-TO-DATE = :: SANITARY` Shampooingiaud massaging I FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS, CIGARS. AND CIGARETTES. Fir'e & Life Insurance Agent ` BANK or TORONTO BUILDING [ BARRIE Real Estate and Money to La: n cleaned, Altered end Repaired. AcoountstnaybeopenedateverybranchofThe CanadianBank dCommercetobeoperatedbymaii,andwillteeeivethesame careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as IatisfactoriiyasbyapersonalvisittotheBank. 934 5Your Reading Needs} BARRIB. ONT. A. W. Whitby Practical Shoe Repairer Elizabeth Street 5 doors West of Five Points 6. G-mith_& 00. -go-----u--vu - vv UNDERTAKERS Morgue and Chapel In cotection W. FIR T H TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Ifvyou went speeiei uiviee write to Lydin E. Pinklmn Medicine Co. (eon!!- Ientinl)`I`.ynn, Mess. Your letter will Ln A-4. . sand and nnnwnrnll `II I

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