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Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1926, p. 10

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_ I6 Ioronto-82.. Toronto. R, 1. Edwards. G.'R. Edwargzls. B.A.Sc . Kri Q: I:'.' BURNS ' - ` (Over .,F_rank~Dutcher s grocery store) ` Chirqprators; Drngless Therapists ' Spinal Adjustment and .Massage, Electric, Vibratpry and Magnetic Blanket Treatments .. ' Patho-Neurometex` Service Rhone 405J for appoihtment rt. .1. EDWARDS Q. EDWARDS I Architects tand_;._Structural Engineers v 18 To:-ontb-St.. Toronto. VJ-` ` (1 `P mtnonn 13 A n V - not.-onto. Ont. ` 3. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plax_ton . J ames: A0 Plaxton _ : -uv-`run-II` nvuug I-I-:9: BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. `Masonic Temple Building, Barrio MONEY V T0 LOAN r-..-av-1 |.vI1ulVlI'\lV Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Ross Block, _ Barrie '" , RADENHURSIT &. HAMMOND Ql\1' 1'1-11:1-ars-st-` R. :1.` EDwAa'Ds &. EDWARDS .g`KIIl|`lIQQ' =-no-I-A-_ -45. ~ ' x B GRADE~-Short wool. aged ewe,` ,*Geo. Pearsall, J. W. Walker: shearling ewe . J. W. Walker; eweflamb, J_.,TVV.i Walker. ' V . . DUNCAN F. MccuAIe'..'a.A. E11:-nnuunn on ru.........:-u-- .. ...-.. DR: MCSRTIMER LYON 22 Blonr Rf, Want rnm..~-a-. w-v vvnullvl` \/U`|'-lllby U1 ~. -and-.- - 'DR.C. B. HORTON Ldlm.fA' nf 'l`nu-nun. rr..a.... j DONALD__ Ross; u..a. D`D`IQ'I\`I.'.1t) ccrvr cu-.u--..... _ aonon LONGMAN n8a4>n.. m..n_.-L_._ - DR. FRED A.` Rqss V of Drs, Rneu .9. 1:-.~...... . H. H. cnaswlkz istm-_ Rnlinitnp 1cr..+...... DR. `H. T._ ARNALL 8 hl'\I`l'If1r Al ... ... vuaovvIvr\I= ' ister. Solicitor. Nota.ry,- etc. ' To LQAN. Rosslock. Barrie 6. ans E." URNS `rank -nIIfDhY' avnnnm Chatham, Ontario.- I wan: to tell you how much good your medicine i =.;. has done me. Be- down that I could h rdl d TM hZ`I.?:" cr morriihgtillni ht. V I had anot er , V ' " ' 3 baby Justoneyear and a7 alfodand it gaveme alotto . do. So I thought! would try Lydia - E. Pinkha`m'sg egetable `Compound, as I had read so much about it in the . iittle booka._IU found at diiferenee-right -away as my head was `relieved-`and * _jmy tired feeling; gone. _My.siste1:' had been doing my washing? and she . .-;on_tin,ue'd doing it, as she. aaid [might set me .ba.ck,if I started to do " ` -`-it again. It sure didhelp. ;me and I jihad tgkeu just two jbottle's~.when my` .. babyoame. `He is of fine big`jboy_,..1' rnownearlyqve .months_ `old, . I am I takihz. our me_diine;asa-in'I:tnd I.'_a`m_. ` ~ 5516.! my work al1biglzg1.Yg<{,;-.` I---__ _- --_.'_. LJZI nun. ueueral SQHCIIO Conveyancer, etc. Iindm Rlnr-I: 52 ns J. A. CORBETT PTTRT.Ir`< (M... .... .. CHIROPRACTIC Axcairbrs MEDICAL MUSIC ` LEGAL- Isl` U1 IVIuSlC_ tan-is Citizens Band 3!` of Music Christie St; D.S.-C.R_., bandmaster 3., bandmaster of 75th I Rezt. V , , _-..__v-v nce_--Collier St.. hor- t., Barrie. Phone 275. -um-swan, 1. ' 'GRADE-Yearling,` Lawi~xice' Leigh. TL. F. `Shaw; .cow, J. W.Wa.lker. L. F., ior Em Coates_,'A. D. Campbell; -`baby beef, Em Coa.te_s.. - _..' '~Shaw; heifer, L..F. Shaw: snlor heifer -calf, Ralph`;-Iickling, L. F. Shaw; jun- E'\1T`IN'I'2\'I`l$I1` A `I'I'1$ ` `l )A._I.-`LA...-.1 I...1I -..., .-vow qnu lnroat -s--11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Toronto, North 3326 -.-----j.----:---- u. l. 0I`0Ill'.0. _Phon9 683. t., Barrie .0. Box 1078 wane. ' J J. R.- Boys. NURSE/S v---n-also VVl'III'JI\5 It you have not plenty of water, bet- ter see '1`. H. Rutledge about drilling a well. I guarantee water and drill with gasoline--no wood or water to haul. I have two machines and the prices are reasonable. {Write or phone me and I will call on you- :1 un van vu you H. RUTLEISGE, shenbum, out. P.O. Box 122. - Phone 12/2 {Writ you. 1- LI nllvu-v --A vv~ w. IvIII1lVIf\I:N '.-Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Service_ 1 - Phone 431 Motor and Horse Equipment Cor. `Mary and Elizabeth $133., Barrio -j V u \nD-vvn wv -u-ugg. --- u-.---' - -_.-- - M.ISCELLANEOUS--Ru.nnina:. race. `Thou. Spencer. .K. W. Allan: la.dy.drN- `er. Mrs. G. ampbell, D. Bell; single turnout, D. ell. Alf. Dunn; lady hitch and go. D. Boll. Mrs. Geo. Campbell; boy hitch and go, Delno hJ'ermey;'| hurdle race,` K. W. Allan.` . Cattle ' ` 'sHon'rHonN-`-Yearmiz bull. Geo.- "(`_v-iauyfnrrl Ry Qnn Tmnndrd Qhnuv nan- Read` The Bixamirfer nd get all the toes}! and district news--$2.00 a year. ':-__----____ -'--`'-"-'I"`--""'*`'- '- ` in-I J.RSDA._Y, SEPTEMBER `so, '1_9s_ ,` v~. ' I ' V `h _ _..v --vp- nu`. ,a-l1IIa-IlA8l.l\vl `1_ublI6'}`.13 d every 'I"hursday afternoon at the Post Office Square,- Barrie. Sub- scription Price--Cana.da and Great -Britain $2.00 `per year in advance. (in arrears $2.50); United States, $2.50 per yen` in advance. Both old and new addresses should'be `given when change of address is requested. CAN- _ELLATIONS--We. find that most or our subscribers prefer not, to have their subscriptions interrupted in case they fail to remit before expiration. `While subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period. yet,` unless we are` notified -to cancel, we assume the'subscr:lber wishes the "service. `continued. REMITTANCES should be made by registered letter, money order, orucheque payable at par in Barrie. -r, A Il'.._1--__., ..-.. ;Buy Advertised '1`h_lds. aarIl\l\ll'u Phone 547 943 Enen St. Open; 61' Cover ed Trucks A. C. REID CAR TAGE Establisyed 1869 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Motor anibnlance in connection BARRIE, ONT. : Phone 82. se5T'+7i;a7`.:g'a= o`;E _ -__ .._::-`nan-Ihl where we `are equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the -` `line of `VV El lvvb aannuvu .-' ROAD DI-IA.ORSES-Br9od `mare. Arr cchie Woodrow; spring colt, foal, Archie Wdodrowzl yearling. Thos Fletcher: gentleman's driver, D. Bell 1 and '2. 2McDougall., Bros.; team. D. Bell; Free tor 9:11. Thos. Brown. Montaloo: tarm- er s driver to buggy. D. Bell; 1 and 2. \Ifl\l'I'IT 1' A 11131-\-rvm Ha1j1;y~Ba rron Y3ur READING Neds ARE WELL suppuan AT (`(Vl\FIIl'II'Ol\'I\4I\ 5-- _--- -- A P. c. LLO-YD F uneml .Di_r'ctor and Enibalmer OPEN DAY AND NIGHT _47 Elizabeth St. : Phone 218. u-------- v :The Examiner is desirous of having reports of meetings and _.activities. of women's organiza- tions for Women's Realm." Se- cretaries uf Women's Institutes and other Societie/sa.re. requested to `kindly send such reports promptly, as their news value decreases if these are delayed. In order to be inserted in Women's Realm" such reports SHOULD REACH The Examiner by MONDAY NIGHT. Secretaries are asked to `piease bear this in mind. . ;` 9tt.a. V The Barfi ..I.n.'.:._.z.: -__-.. --- > ' jr-'dI z, . % Hot Water}-leating and PLUMBING NOTICE TO SERETARlES or WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS 4.wf .1` % Agent H for McClary;s Furnaces: 52 Elizabeth` St. = Prion. 952w ---IWUBU. - ` -SHROPSHIRE--All in" this class taken by Geo._,Crawford & Son. I run A `I'\`l A ...-.14----_ Lu. _._;. 1-_'_-..._ -__ I LOCAL "AND Lona msmxca MULCASTER ST. IS OUR ADDRESS PLUMBING AND n;AnNc I32 \ w. D. Mulmnxm _I I52..- , A 1`1l`a`A.V x un4L_uuAnIg-:-.g.;ru)u_u`. 3,xqa.ru. - Norman Campbell. I. v_"Ba.rnhart 2` -`and 3; 108.1; _N. campben. Iv.-.3am-*} Ihart 2 and 3; 2 year` 011$ R._-;!`}Ego, J_no. A. Reid; yearling. N.`-.;.qa;mp_Fe11..:-R... J.-I Ego. John A.4Re!d; team `xv v 'r|...._I_....L. ........\-`adv-`Inn E-1'n'l"`nn`f_ uauu qy rqgxstereu letter.. i, .or_cheque payable at J~. _ A. -'MacLax-en. Editor ' W. C. Wa1l..Manager' `rm? s . o ' I:., 7.. `,.;l `V,* V. Followln'g\,`..1s .'the list of yvInn9rs_['a.t he O:'~oFa.1_r;. 19_z8,:_,-_- ; g _` HEAVY nRAt1Gr1'r+-Broocf. mare.- `hYnnw|un flnrnnhnn `R, If Rnjvnhapt nu specuu, urn uoawa. . .- , ' GENERAL PURPOSE}-Brood `mare. . Leslie Jermey: foal, Edgar Johnstone. Leslie Jermey: 2 year old,xN. L arke.~ Jno. Prophet; yearling, Leslie J mey; team. `Leslie Bell. '1`hos,'Je`r`mey._ ` II A '57:! A IN!!! El...-In nnunnI`(I-A. `IAIIQA `WEIR. J-JUHIIU VDUII. LIIUDO uwsuaw _ _ CARRIAGE-Single carriage horse. -Alt. Dunn. Walter Amos .2.a.nd 3; team, Walter Arngs. MAcDouga1l __,Bros.b , : nnrn 1.1-rxnauIa,,_,'l:L.-..a\ '...... .n - An_. R. 11810;, yearung. 1V.".;\,,au1\p1?ay,_.;y,, 4.; I O .Neill, B. I. Barnhart: s.weepst_ake.AErq `Coa.jt- es, Jas. McArtht,u'; Geo; .',Lejglja. spea- -ccial, Edgar Johnatode`, . . 1J0{sl1 e _J_er-.' mey; H. I. Barnhart spec1al,II-1.. 1. Barn"- .ha.rt. 1 and" 2. V V A .. . 'r.tr:.nm nnAnn`l-I"l'._2 vear old. .8811. 1 and Z. .LIGH'1` DRAUGHT-2 year old. F. Bell; yea.rl1ng; Geo. `Scqtt, Feraham 31:03.; ; beam. .Shei`ma.n Brown. Hula-_ dale. John McLean. Geo. Sgott i&`8ons; aweepstake. S. Brown, Thos..ABel1; Mote ' taut special, Ern Coates. (3m`l\T1i`.R,A'|'.. PnRPoSE-Brood mare... V : Te`1'; 2 M01 LJI'8:WIO!'(1. l.`BB.8, smau. 1l'WlI1 UlEFKB,- ' Peas,""large,-`J. Crawford. sheaf of. . taker, Leslie Jermey. wheat, Irwin _ at-ke.,; Alex. `Currie. Sheat of barley, Jas. Crawford, Jas. Ferris. Shear or oats. Alex. Currie, Geo. Kirkpatrick. `talk corn. Cliff. Whit-g `-Dairy Products ` , 1 10-_lb. crock butter, Mrs. A. D. Campbell,_, Mrs. A. Fletcher, Mrs. Norman Camp- bell. 5 lb. .crock butter. Mrs. A. ,. D.- Ca.,mpbell, Mrs. _ Alex. Fletcher,, John Rutherford. 5 lb. in Dliints. Mrs. O. Wo'_odard, Mrs. Hugh. Fletcher, Mrs. A.'_'D. Campbell.Fa.r.v.ner's `cheese, Mr. . A. D. Campbell, Mrs. Norman'Camp- bell. 5 lb; honey, 0. Woodard. Qt. ex- itracted honey, M. Ellson, 0. Woodard.` 1Display of honey, O.- Woodard. Maple, v, syrup, Miss C. Turner, ,Mrs. Wm. Hay- es. Maple sugar,oWmi. Hayes. Pint each: .mixed and mustard pickles, :Mrs. G. lT.nIn-Inr rlnvnn K`/VH.unn 'A`nv nfhnv. 5.. .h , .'_.` . ,. . ` i?:5.D:V:'.4r',1 &n?!`:3+`=-Gol9en~ with te. cock;-. iC.;-J.; rP`eol-: hen; C. ;J. pl.`-`ool;i _ .- c9ckere.1.~0@ J-5B,9,gl._. _'.1~..a!d.. 2.;.,.pune.t. .c:.-_. ;, -J.-_,ool.;,:Bantam;-acccki Agfies `M'c'Maf- _ phony, Chas. Lowa;.;'han.. Chas. . Lowe, M; ~-Eilsoii: 1211811..` '3-xnessMcMahon. `Pair - `.tur1e`ys, lex, o;.F'loetch'er'. Ancona. `cock. Ichjarles 7Lowe`; ' ;li`em Charles-; I:.owe`.' . ~ Houdanau. cockgrei,._,Charles,,Low '... D111.- let, 5 Charles .I;gowe. Peri. "Charles Lowe, 1` `a)'_ld~=\2, Oliver Poultry Farm. Hunter :1 special, bestrbird, Chariesiliowe. A ~ ~ I if Flowers and "Fruit ,_,. _ .' `-Basket ;cu_i: 5-"=foiowerrs.* Irwin . McMahon. ` Jarratt. -`Clover seed. -`Archie Currie, Mrs- Jas." Stoddart, gMr.s. ' Rdbt. Hall.. -Table bouquet, Rev."Geo. Cruse, ,Mrs.` C. Campbell.. I-Iand Jbouquet, Mrs. R. Hall, Irwin" McMahon. `Collection of ..lAst,e'rs. Mrs. Robt. Hall,.N. Campbell. Collection 01 Annuals. Mrs.5:I'.I,a11,'A1f.} Dunn. Collection of Perennials. Irwin ~ McMahon. . Floral design. M. Ellson, P 1-Mrs. Jas. Stogdart; Best 5 varieties cut` flowers, Rev.` " o." Cruse. Mrs. Hall.f Collection of D hlias, Mrs. Jas. Stod-`! dart, .Ir_win McMahon. Gladioli, Irwin _' M`Ma\hon. Roxberry Russet apple, VVr`n. ,Jarratt. Alex. Fletcher...-Fameuse. H. E.` Dudenhofter. Wm. J_,arratt..Wolf River. T. H. McMahon, Wm: Jarratt. St.Law- . rence, J: W. Houston. Alex. Fletcher.` Tolman weets, `Wm.-- Jarratt. ,Red `Pound. Wm. Jarrett.` `Rhode; Island _ Greening. Wm. Jarratt. Wealthy, Wm. .. Jarratt, Irwin Clark. Crab. Apple, Ir- ` win Clark. Rev. Geo. Cruse. Any` _ther' , variety, Rev. G. Cruse. E. V.. Ba ock. Pears. M. Eilspn. Grapes, '1`. H. Mc-2 1 Mahon, E. V. Babcock. -Collection of i fruit, Wm. Jarratt, E.-V. Bafbcock. A Grain and 8,eeds -- ' l Timothy seed, DeVere Wilson, Wm. [Norman Campbell. White winter viqheat, 1 Irwin Clarke. 6-rowed barley, Jas. ; Crawford. Oats, Irwin Clarke, ames Crzvtord. Peas, small, Irwin larke, Dana Inrnn _T A (Trwfnr Rhnnf nf ' Harvie.`Crawford.! Mitts". single, Annie Patterson, .Elizabeth' Patterson. Wool- Ien gloves, Annie; Patterson, Elizabeth - mg. `landscape, Patterson. Window curtains, Lena Pat- terson, Mrs.nA:. G,` Mo;-Nabb. Oil paint-. M ss C. .Turner. Pencil drawing. jclif; -Whittaker. Elizabeth . Patterson. Kodak yiws. :Wr._Jarratt, , :Mrs. \I_-I.a.rvie- Crawford; ` 1-u`|.uu1' llulll, U ' ~Drawing He? and Chickens. `Wilbert Armstrong, 9 Roy Hiltz, 9; David ` Price, 49; =Muriel Murphy. 9; Leonard Chappel, 9; VStanley'Hiltz, 9. Map of mshncoe Countyw Lill n Johnston, 9; !EldonICourtn`ey,j9;- ric Johnstone, 9; Jas. f-Keast. 9; Gordon Campbell, 9; Jean.Parker, 9. Planet Farm Stable. Robert Parker; 9': Jean Luck, `9; Vera l'Mur`phy.` 9; Stewart Chappel, 9; Ar- thur Adams. 9; Fred Pearson. 9. Health lPoster; Minerva Wilsbn. 3; Emery Nel- son, 3; Vera Murphy, 9;` Stewart Chap-` lpe], 9; Bernice Courtney. 9; Ida. Han- Ids . 3. W'rlti,ng,`"Cherr1es'. , Muriel Mur- - phy, Margaret ,Dawson_, 3': Wilbert Argus 01.18. -9;: Leonard _Chappe1. 9-. _ J1f)lllUll.IH5),'cI. bUiL, Jmuon uourtney. 3. ' 'CornMeal Muffins, Marion Craig, 6; j`. Helen Johnston,` 9; Leona Murphy, 5; Muriel Qhappel, .9; Madeline Binnie, 11'; Muriel Murphy,.9. Oatmeal Cookies, " Velnfa; Chappel, 9;"Florence MacDonald `IOW; Muriel Roe, 9; Isabel Kavanagh, i15;'*<,Illa,.._KnapD. 1. Jean Parker, 9. -Light `Layer Cake,.Lil1ian Johnston, 9; .Audres Orchard, 15: Una Forbes, 3; Cora artridge. 10W; Florence Mac- Donald. 10W; Isabel` Culham, 10W. School Lunch, Eurith Johnston. 9;` Hel- ~ en Johnston, 9; Velma Chappel, 9;." Muriel Chappel, 9; Grace Ronald, 9: -~Effie Culham, 10W. Chocolate Fudge, Elsie Richardson. 10W; Ella Living- ston, 9; Gladys rMurph'y,`~5; Lillian Johnston, 9; Kathleen Smith, 6; Vera Poole. 6. Holder for Pots and Pans. Muriel Chappel, 9. Darning on Woollen 'Stocking, Gladys Walton, 5;" Anita I Gr'eenlow,_ 6;> Muriel Murphy, 9. Best Three Buttonholes. Marion Craig, 6;.` Emily. Armstrong, 9; Isobel Walton, A 5: .`Alice,_ Miles. .1_0E; .Beauty' Gossling, 12; Velma Chappel, 9. Embroidered Guest Towel, Isobel"Culham, 10W; Ef- vfie zculham, 10W; Mary Partridge, -._16W; Bernice Courtney, 9; Pearl Big- gar, 12;`Mavis Greenlow. 6. , - iRuler, Edwin .Cava.nagh,_ 15; Lloyd . A PFice,'9; David Price, 9;: Eric Johnston, 9: Alex. Johnston, .15; Leonard Chap- ' pel, 9. Wooden Mallet. Wa,lter.Beli, .1; ` `Fred Pearson,,`9;=` Roger Rowell, 10E; _S_tanley Hiltz. 9; `Gordon Johnston. 15. Short and `Long Splice, Arthur Adams, = 59; Scott"Muir, 9:- Stewart Chappel, 9: .Gordon`Keast,., 9; Roy Tracey, 15; Clif- ;fordlBaldwick,_`,1. Pair of Book /Ends. :Robert, Parker, 9; Fred Pearson, 9; IArthur.Adams, 9. ` \ Bromine `(Java and hinlyknu -'rl'r:n.....4. I U,- .l.JUl.'1``Ll.l'1!_'_. AVLUIXUVUF. .1. 1 Spy apples, Maurice Miller, 5; Mar- .;ion Miller, 5; Arthur Adams, 9; Gor- 7 don Keast, 9; .Leon`ird Chappell, 9; . Muriel Chappell, 9. Russet, Phil. Arm- - strong, 9; Emily Armstrong, 9; Maurice .; Mil1er,.5; Alice Ayre , 15; Marion Mil- -Ilev."5; Roy Lessor,\11. Snow. Alice -!Ayres, 15; Gordon Johnston, 15; Jean . `Johnston, 15; Alex. Johnston, 16; Harry - Davis, 15; Elsie Plowright, 9. Rhode Is- `.la.nd~Greening, Elsie Plowright, 9. Amy `other variety. named. Alex. Johnston,` -16; Jean Johnston. 16; Gordon John- ston, 15; `Eric Johnston. 9; Floyd Cum- , .. ming,"1; Edna Bishop, 15; I .'I`nmn.tnnn, Andrnv nm-hm-A 18- 11911 SWEEPS 1`AKES-` Registered bum! "Geo. Crawford; female. Thos..Dewel1; fat beast, Thos. Dewe11;herd,. T. Dew-5 '41-.11; -get of sire, Geo. Cra.wfoz-d.` u ' 1 _ T " Sheep ' - 'SOUTHDOWN-,eA1l in this class- I `were taken by D. `Armstrong. :('\'3('l 4`(\R'n...-..AI:,rnd `ram , Alnv ` (`air-1-In .21. \.u.1lL, na.1'ry 1"l`a.1lCK, LUIS; ..L;nr1sune \`Roe, *9. Handling and Exhibiting a. _Lamb, Maud Tracey, 15. Handling and Exhibiting';a Colt, Eldon Courtney, 9. {(`.OPh`.`]\/[Edit] Mllffinl Nfnrinn (`wafer 63- I .' .1,` < ;77.'.:r * V - "!1`he "annual ~="ac _ oolffalr. . :61) Vesom :1 't$W!h1.D. ..h..1.d,i`9.-"E.`~ . ...9.3..m.S,l9l'1-s.n93!t"?" r -har?21;`nttrat9si?u.~aierv;fa1rlattehiiancew1 , prevents" s`ha.ring5;w th *__h_'e 'c!illdren Fin ' ~;'-.the1nteres t-.ta.ken.in t. _affqir..l. nes- - lng -senior .._ro_om_.;won, first _1n the , Strathconh.e_xem1Bes with. Candles. se- ;- pond. Only'th`ree~ca1_ves and three lambs. ;wer`e;_s11own.and the._4poultry~.W.as below last year. 'Mapy .;"e_:_:ce_l-l_entV "specimens `were seen yin, the various" debartments - a.nd_theprize winners naturally "felt v elated at the success of their efforts. "','1`,he` a_wax"ds were made as follows:-- I .. Z , _ . " _'1`heoWiAnn _ers. , : Oats, O.A.C.-.144.` 1 qt.. Roy- Lessor, , SS; 11; Harry Fralick, SLS. 10E. Barley, _!0.A.C. 21, 1 qt.`, Frank Murphy, 6; Jean ;,'Johnston.' 15; Gordon Johnston; 15; Roy ,L`Trac`e y, 15. Barley, 0._ .0; 21,- sheaf. to` Veronica. Cavanagh. _1 . Ruth Cum- , j mlng. 1; Gordon _Joh'nston'. 15: Jeefn .` ! Johnston, .15. Sweet corn. Golden Ban- -tam. Florence Jones. 15:` Florence Row- `ell. 10E; Nell Watson. 12; Jean Parker. 1 19: Clarence Wlngrove, 1; Mae Davis, 15. Ensllage corn. Golden Glow. Helen . Pa.tt.en'den,'_,`15; Stewart Chappell, 9; Joe. Fralick, 10E; Ross A. Cumming,` 1. I Dnntnnu `hnnlnuu ~'Ir..*I_.... mrgvr..- 2. .&LI.lUl JUHHBLUII, U. ` Collection of Noxious weeds. Effie` Culharn, 10W; Eric Johnston, 9; Flor- ence'-MacDonald. 10W; Arthur Adams. 9. `Collection, of '-Weed Seeds. Arthur Adams, '9; Eurlth Johnston. 9; Lillian Johnston, 9; Grace.Ronald. 9. Colle`ction "of Insects, Arthur Adams, 9. Collectjon of Plant Diseases. 1Arthur Adams, 9; Myrtle NI/uxjphy, 9. C-ockerl. Gnrdnn Forbes 2- Inch .L,y1'Lu= Ag./ul_`puy, :1. ~ Cockerel, Gordon Forbes, 3_; Jean Duck, 9; Norman Hardaker..12; Lewis Graves, 9: Scotty Muir, 9; Fred Pear-' son, 9, Bullet, Elsie Plowright, 9; Ver- na; Luck, 9; Eurith Johnston. 9; Phil. Armstrong. 9; Gertrudeil-Ii1ts.9; Scotty Mi.1ir,9._.Pen. 1 cockerel and 2 pullets, Gordon Forbes, 3`; Florence `Wilson, 11; Emily Armstrong. 9; `snotty Muir, 9; -.C1ifford, Ba1dwick. 1; Norman Hard- aker. 12. Calf. `Harry Fraiick, 10E; Christine Roe. 9. Market Lamb, short wooi,.-Mox;`r:is Jones, 15; Maude` Tracey, 15: Eleanor Tracey, 15. Colt, Ferguson Fr-a'1ick,'9; `Eldon Courtney. .9; Roy. Tracey, 15. Handling and Exhibiting a Callf, Harry Fralick, 1`0E; Christine '\`Flnn {Q 'I'-Tnntinor and 'E`.vh~ik+nn- n . nuns, :., muuu. Dusuup, 1.0. ' .'_1`o_ma.toes, Audrey Orchard, 15; W11- `Ebert Armstrong, .9; Doris Wingrove, 1; Ethel Johnston, 9.` -` nllnnflnn n 'I\Tnv{nI\u TXTAnn' `lJ`OOlnA upu U5, U5 .I.1.uuerl. ramcer. 3; nernal _. ngrove, 1; Marion; Murphy; 9; Ev- elyn Jones, 15. Onions, Yellow Globe ~Danvers, Vera Murphy, 9; Lorraine McKever. 1; Reginald Heard, 5; Jean Johnston. 15; Maude Tracey, 16. Basket Early.-Pot atoes, Marion Miller, 5;` R0- -ger Rowell, 10E; En-Id Knapp, '15; Ce- cll Roe, 9; Robert Storey, 1. Basket Late Potatoes, Doris Cole, 11; .'Alex. Johnston, 15; Morris Muir. 9; Jean Johnston, 15; Roy Tracey, 15; Walter` Bell, 1. ' . ._ ` Asters, Giant Comet, Audrey Orch- ard, 15; Clarence Wingrove, 1; Beatrice `I'F. .nvuA`I'l 1'nm- anin Inhnefnn 0- 13. ' vvuu . ninnavang ova`, Avvwu 41. \J5|llJLLllll6' Ln M ` Potatoes, ,- Dooley,i` Velma McKee, 5; .Ma'.urlceJones. 15; (Marion M-ler," 5; _Alex.` Jolmston. 16_; `George Bishop, 15; . Walter Bell, 1.` Potatoes,` Irish Cobblers. ',Maur,lc;_`e"Mlller, 6: Florence Wilson. 11; A.-Audrey Orchard, 15; Floy .\ umming. '1: Alex." Finlay, 6; Leonar _ alton, 5. Mangels, G1ant.Whlte Spgar, Charlie Miles. 1013}; `Daisy Beeton, 10E: Velma. Chappell, 9; Leonard Roe, 9; Ruth- -Cummlng, 1; Maurice Miller, 6. Tur- nlps, Carter's I_nvlcta,- Donald 'Wllson. 1;` Edward McLean, 15; Fred Pearson, 9; Leonard Chappell, .9. Beets, Detroit _ Dark Red. Aylmerv Kavanagh, 15; Gladys Walton.,6; Emily Armstrong, V 9; Hazel Storey, 1; Lorna Beeton, 10E; Nell ~Wa.tson, 12. C rrots, Chantenay, Illa Knapp." 1; Eric owell, 10E; Ray- nor Inkley, 11;` `Charles Hickling, 5; Bernice Courtney, 9; Norma. Tracey, 15.\ Parsnips. Hollow Crown, Verna. ggck. 9; Robert Parker. 9; Bernal ngrnvn 1' Marian T\/flnvnl-Iv. 0- 1311.. AT VFSPRA-FAIR `were uuu:u uy .u. `1'Ll'lULl`UIlb'. ! = OXFORD---Aged `ramp Alex. Currie; , "Geo. Pearsall; ram lamb. Vlctar.-Ro(ss.f 1 and 2; aged ewe John A.'Reid, Alex.` `-Currie; shear ewe. John A.' Reid, Alex] `Currie; ewe lamb , John A. R_e'id. Victor" V `Ross. | G'I'.l'IJf\`DG`I J"I'131F_._AII In- `lain tn`:-Inn A115`: BAR`g;;.xAga1NsnV: Take a little magnesia after meals! is now a favorite dyspepsia prescrip-| ti'on among thousands. The `reason for this lies in _' the fact that practically ninety per cent. of all. stomach trouble is due to acid which irritates and in -" flames the delicate mucous membrane lining of the stomach and makes na- tural digestion impossible. Medicines, drugs and dietsrall fail simply because they do not remove the acid, thecause : -.nesia, which is neither a, medicine nor a. drug in the ordinary meaning or :_ these words, lies in the fact that it `neutralizes the acid. Of the many forms . a, teaspoontul or four tablets. of w ch . stgatly ineutralizes`. the acid. stopd the _ l.'ermentation- ot the stood and thus in- sures T painless. `natural digestion. Pure of _ma`gnesia.~s'uch as the oxides: `car,- bonates, milks and uids, -the best is undoubtedly ' Bisurated-` Magn, la. in a. little hot water, after. meals in- ot all the trouble. The value of mar! _,Biu.x-atepd Magnesia cangbei obtained from any. reliable drugglst and .8tOIh.Ch '_/ ` unurcno st.,` Windsor. However, sfated ' Mr. Ripley, for a long time `I suffered! with constipation and stomach and kid- ney troubles. `I was` restleas at night ` and had severe pains in the small of my back. I tried many medicines with- ; out -relief. `At. last heard of HERB . JUICE and the resul weie astonish~. 1112. NOW. after fszlrina umnn T'I'TTl`I`l.12 auu.-m unu me results were astonish-. ing. Now, after taking`_eHERB JUICE xonly a short time all eof my4 troubles have disappeared. I eat well sleep` -splendidly and feel wo'nderfu1`a1} the time. ' . E`-.. _.-.l- 1.-- In: A , I To live to be_seventy-eight yTea1'sLof' age and enjoying good health is the` proud boast of Mr. S. B. Ripley 849 Church` St.,`Windsor. However, sfated Mr. Rinlev_ for n Inna firnn 1 _~..nr-...\.:l L111] B. For sale `bi W. Crossland" and `other-I dr-uggists.\, 39: HALE AND HEARTY . V , [. ,.AT~78 YRS. 01-` ACE; 'HO.LSTEIN-`Heifer-. `calg, Delmo Jer- vmey; ' b11ll'calf, Russell` Garbutt; 2. year mld-`halter. Russell Garbutt; ' , ` _ _ g"AYRSHIRE--Bul1 ca.l`, H. 1. Barn! mart`; , ` , `1 JERSEY-Cow, H. II., Barnha.nt.. A HEREFORD-All `taken by Thomas .Dewell, 1. = . - ' -.'RAh1a`.._VAnnHnsr` T.nun-anon T.n.ia-h .-`S~ATURDAY M;AR,KET{~ ,'i~" ; . Es8.:._t..ook,.&: decided .JI4r!1n`vt'.znavket. ,`g".1 1L;5.*1.tl1T.!= '3nP%1!W$3k?d ` as` 45. }:c`exits ;-'ju's`y seven `centsthighen .th\h_.n, 1_:h'e_' highest;-price, a`sked;1ast.week.> :Bu;,ter.'wq3 a1'.0.. u.D- Last.-:week .u.n1y* a few "of-.;ithe` producers` aske(1}u 40gnents ` 9`. pound` but on Saturday Alt. ~cou,ld'r`n`ot he obtame_d .1or`_l/ess._Bea`ns have practiced- ' Jlyi disappeared frojmr the market,_.- only 9 `one lo.tj_-"_l_J'e!ng offered." `Tomatoes are t everywhere. and lower prices are the - rule. .Caullfl_owers are upin _pz__-ice but - `corn ls;,dow'n`to.t'wo;.doze;1_for`a quar- tezil` The basis of ra fowldi`n"ngt_v`, could i. be robtaingd at from 24 to ` 25` cents a ' pound -an chi l_{gns4gen_erally sold at` { 30jcents a` pou '. . _ r - Prevailing prices were: ' ` . Bee'ts,f_bunch ` . . . . . . . . .. 5c - `Carrots. bunch . . . . . . . '. . . .~., . . . 5c I adlshes, bunch .~-. 5c ' nlons 30 and 3-for, 100 'l Cauliflower. each 30-: .Gherklns,box' . . . . . .Cut flowers 10-15c I Asparagus . . .`. 5c Spinach, gal., 25c Vegetable marrow 10-s15c -oco-._.s./`o'a- Potatoes,.bag . . . . $1.50 Potatoes, peck . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . 40c Cabbage. each . . . . . . . . . . ., .; 10-15c ,'Cele'ry. bunch 5c ?eppers 3.tor 6c , Corn. doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c. 2 for 25c . Cucumbers, basket . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-50c . Tomatoes. basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . `.- . . 40c _ 7 Poultry. Butter and Eggs. "E'gg_s./doz.=..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c Butter, .pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c ` Fowl, pound _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..\. . 24-25c ` Chickens (broilers), pound . . . . . . ._ . 30c `Cream, pl-nt 30c uttermilk, qt. I . Treat all your troubles, while they last, Like they were bubbles, floating past, Storm clouds may gather in-your sky, .They re sure to gather if you cry, `Tears are all in vain, in the falling rain. Sunny days will surely come `again. I Nws of ownspeo_ple`goin wot Vis- itors coming will be we)come by The ; Examiner. Phone 222 or 223: l -Irilv Ivll-I. UUIVIE. HUHII` Don't let trouble spoil your face, What's.~the use, my dearie, This old World s a happy place, .r Though some days are dreary. First the showers, then /the flowers, That's the way, my dearie, f / Pleasure always follows pain , Sunny days will come again.; Don't you worry, don't you fret, `What's the use, my dearie, ' Happydays are coming yet, ` `Though today you're weary- Some days `sadand some days glad, That's the way, my dearie; `V `Never mind the falling rain, Sunny days will come "again; Writih The Sluggard," Eldon Court. ney, 9; Myrtle Murphy,` 9; Lillian John- stone. 9; Ruth Cummings, 1; Jean, Maw. 10E; Eric Johnstone. 9. On he Grasshopper and the Cricket," era. Murnhv. 9: Jenti T.nrIl: 0-T.nr-moi-A 7|/Tn urassnopper and the Vera Mur by, 9; Jean Luck, 9;~Lorraine Mc- Kev , ; Lena. Knapp, 1; Stella Cald-V well, 1; Bernice Co`urtney,= 9. Alfalfa Essay, Vera Mtfrphy, 9; Jag. Elliott, 10E. Girls Public `Speaking Contest, Vera. Murphy, 9; Veronica Cavanagh, 15;`G1adys Murphy, 5. Boys Public Speaking Contest.` Gordon Johnst0n._ 15; Fred Pearsaon, 9; Clifford Baldwick, | Strathcona Exercises. ` S.S. 9-,` Sr.: SS.` 1,; S.S., 5; S.S. 15; 4S.S. 10E; S.S. 10VV. V ` . . " VVeec_1'\Naming Competitiqn, Lewis Graves, ;9: Arthur. Adams, 9; 'Eurith Johnston, 9; Mae Davis, 15: Jean Muir. 9; Clarence Gill, 6. Vegetable Judging Contest. Clifford Baldwic k'."1;-"Verna I Luck, 9; Ar hur Adams. 9; Mae Davis, 15' Walter ell, 1; Howard Gill`, 6..-Un- hitching and Hitchlng for Girls, Chris- tine Roe, 9; Jean Muir, 9. Unhitching and Hitchlng for Boys, Stewart Chap- gel}. Edwin Cavanagh, 15; *.Walter ` ell, . -. ' ' ! I D0ct_ors Recommend . ` Magnesia for D yspe_ptics_` f.] `SUNNY dAvs WILL com: AGAIN "l'\nn + 151- 5~..n..1..:.. _..-n ---r THE MARKETS ~ ...,. >11 g >x x<">_x< >14 f>x<< >3 Luck. Irwin Clarke. .,_ v_ T V. V EBERKSHIRE--Brood. .sow. \Lprne -1Pe.tteron._ George Patterson, boar. -upring pig,`Geo., Patterson,.1 and -2': -`sow, spring pig. Geo. Patterson, ,1 and. '12; pair of bacon hogs. Thos. Luck; Ir-1 Fwin Clarke, Herb. Crawford. Poultry ` _... ! Barred Rock, cock, Frank Steel, Er- fuest Nash; hen. Howard Brandon, Er-? {nest Nash; cockerel. Howard Br ndon,i '-`Chas. Lowe, 1 and 2: hen, `Chas. Lowe,: Ernest Na,sh;_ pullet. Howard ran-3 don, .. Ernest Nashf. Leghorn, cock `~ J. and 2; cockerel. Cha's..Lowe; Oliveri Poi1lt1;y Farm: ~pul1et, Oliver 1?oultry\- 7: 12 lOIIOII'IIOI`.lIOl . 3 c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ T am` 1I0Olo IltC ioo;Ii'go.oo 10-s15c` ,...`. 15c,2for An- :: WELCH. CAMPBELL Qt LAWLESS L Chartered Accountants . Phone Main 5874'. 59 {Yonge St., Toronto `H. J. Welch, C.A, G. D. Campbell, C.A. W. S. Hulbig, Production Engineer. T. E. Lawless. C. . ` ` Manager Cost and Etficiency Dept. nd Sui'veyorA 133 Blake St., Bar_rie., Phone 623 , ,___-..-_--..v ya. nscgruu lug MINNIE McK_E'RNANa 58` Small 8t. } ` vuuuun-HAN I-ORDER GF NURSES _ arrie Branch _ Residence, 86 Worsley St. Phone 761W I WELL BABY CLINIC from 2 to ,5 o'clock every Friday. made direct or through your doctor. ' -.-_-.------...___._--_.._--.'-_--_____-----`-g------- Application for nurse's services may be ` , . ' \ . B. M. SYLVESTER . Teacher of Music_ Bandmaster Barrie , Formerly Director Ch: 8Hosp1tal under ban -of 134th O_.S. Bn., I Toronto Sgottish Regt. _ I1lJlI'.l.`El.lJ.l.1LV"-lUll:l`lllvlE Iiil, \JUl.'lo' {Crawford & Son, Leonard Shaw: sen- iior bull calf. L. F. Shaw; junior bull '-vcalt. L. F. Shaw; cow. Geo. Crawford 'V& *son. L. F. Shaw; 2 year old. Geo. mwtord & Son, 1 and 2; yearling. Crawford & Son. 1 and 2; heifer `-ea1f."G'eo. Crawford &...Son. 1 andA2; Fzsest tema;1e._Ggo. Crawterqi . 'W-YnT.Q'P1<`.TN-`T-Inifnr `calf. Dnlmn Jar- : _ `VICTORIAN ,-ORDER An-in R......-|. EDMUND HARDY Mus. Baca, F.T.C.M. Teacher of .. Piano, 0 an, Vocal, and " . . Musicai feory, . ' Organist and Choirmaster of . St._Andrew s. Presbyterian Church Gold medalist 'Poronto Conserfratory of Music and Wniversity of Toronto. ;113 Worsley `St. . - mm..- goo , MAUDE E. CLAXTON. L.T..C.M. , Teacher 0 Pino and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserva- tory ot Music examinations leading up `to and including A.T.C.M. degree. Studio--Ki'ng Block. . Rhone 424 - ` nuualc and Un1V 1113 Worsley L. J; SIMPSON. M.B. * PHYSICIAN `AND SURGEON_ `Office and Residence--Collier c ner Clapperton St., ` I , D.R. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate McG1ll University, Montreal. Office and Residence-Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.; Barrie. Phone 105. 4 Office hours: 9-10 a.~m., 1-3;\p.m., 7?-8 p.m. ` 5 - UH. FHED A-I Formerly of Drs. Ross & Ross, Barrie _ I Surgeon Specialist with the . Imperial Arm-y, 41,9 years. General Surgery and Obstetrics especially. Office-140 Dunlop St., Barrie Phone 710 A P..O. DRS. LITTLE &. LITTLE Physicians {and-._Surgeons, Barrie; Ont. Office hours: 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to{ 9 'p.m., 01: by appointment. Phone 213. A. T. `Little, M.D. W. C; Little, M.B., ` un. mun: nvu:H LYON 122 Bloor St, West, Toronto. _ Will be at 91 Owen St..Barx'-Xe, First Saturday -of each month. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hour-s--11 Barrie, phone 2. *' un. H. r, ARNALL Associate Coroner` County of Simco Office and Residence--Corner Toronto- and Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Church 0f1 Ace.hours:.Unti1 10.'30 a.m.. an` 1 to 3.30 and 6 to*8 p.m. Phr-ne1-"67 M "'.1i'61An"IAE&Te';eT .&ibZ{ '3e.g.ey. I 1 and` 2; shear ewe. Alberzt Jermey, 1' and 2; ewe lamb; Albert Jermey, 1 and .. _ 4 ' . I 32 bR.'w._A. LEWIS '- ; Surgery and Diseases of'Women Associate Coroner Cqunty of Sixqcoe e `~. --and -.- ., o;- - .1. A. GORBETT | NQTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer, in- cluding drawing of, Wills, deeds, ar- ranging of loans, etc. Insurance of all kinds. Executor, Administrator andg Trustee. Thomton, Ontario. 4-52c` ~ unpu. I5. HORTON Graduatf of Toronto University Phone 61 * 0ffice-58 Co1_lier St.. Hours: 8-9 g.r'n., 1230-2 and 630-8 _p.m. ovs 3. aovs - Baz;risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public Conveyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of in"- terest. Office-13 Olwen S;.. in Mason- ic Temple Building, Barrie. . V Branch 0_ffice--Eimvale. - W. A. Boys; K.C., M.P. J. vv--wruv I a lVlU\J\lI\I\Jp 5-H! Successor. to Cteswicke & Bell BARRISTER, SOLICI-TOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. Ross Block. Barrie > Q- PLAXTON a i=r.`Ax'roN {x , . BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, `ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent Building Toronto. Ont. C. Plaxtnn r: r...-....a..... 1.'n..-4..._ ....-_-vs-vnql G FIHIVIWIUNU BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS; ETC. Masonic Temple Building, vBarr}e _MONE~Y TO LOAN .,, ` A /A`LEXANDERoCOWAN ' Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration. General Solicitor. Notary. . ` ___ __ Conveyancer. I V uqnveyancer, etc, ` [Office--Hinda= Block, 8 Dunlpp St., lsan-1e. MONEY TO LOAN rln I1. Barrister, Solicitor, MONEY R0 vvumex`. , ' ., .. I _ pig. 7 _` I - 'YORKSHIRE--Brood_ sow, Cravv`-A ford. -Jas. Crawford; boar-spring`=plg,i R. Garbutt; sow, springv `pig, .'.l`h9s. Luck, Clarke. ' . ,3 V , IJ'I3`I31'IG`I'.J"l 1)'lF_13 unnA nan.` \'I' .......l.

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