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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1927, p. 10

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hartered Accountants Phone Mann 5874. 69 Yonge St., T Wejch, C.A. G. D. Campbe] _ S_ `I -Tnlhla `D.....a.._u_4_, - ELCH. CAMPBELL &. hartafd Ailnnnu-`L. , _ -- ., uutuun every Friday. Application for nurse's services may be made direct or through your doctor. ` for nu5s's 1: every Friday. d M * gervices may rna Q run A-- Teacher of Music Bandmaster Barrie Citizens Band Formerly Director of Music Christie St. Hospital under D.S.C.R., bandmaster of 134th O.S. Bn., bandmaster of 76th Toronto Scottish Regt. 7 ` - VICTORIAN: musical Th` Organist and Choi St. Andrew's Presbyt Gold medalist Toronto 4 Music and nns........:-. uulu meaaust Cons: and University of 113 Worsley St. P j `Vino! Gives Girl t ` Appetite and Strength IIIIIEI ?hone Toronto I. J. Qampbell, 'C.A W. S. Hulbig, Production Engineer '1`. E. Lawless, C.A. Manager Cost and Efficiency Dept. IVlf\Uu= Eu L31. Teacher of Piano and V0 Pupils prepared for Toronto Cc tory of Music examinations up to and including A.T.C.M. Studio-K1ng Block. Pb` - , DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate McG1l-1 University. Mo Office and Residence--`Cor E11: land Bradford Sts.- Rn.-.1. -.-- nun Ila OIIVIPSOI. Mua. oft PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e and ResIdence-Collier St cor- ner Owen St., Barre P , & Ross. Barrie Late} Surgeon Speqialist with the 4% years. _ ` , , _ . _- DR. N. W. ROGERS ' Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics Office and Residence: 60 Mary St. . Phone 101 Office hours: 8-9.30, 1-2.30. 6-8.30. . Consultation hours-11 Barrie, ' phone 2. Tort j People 'who RIIFIJIV ho un Physai?}`"'$2i' Surgeon Office and Residence, 97 Elizabt (Formerly Dr. Arna!l's Offic I cluding drawing of ranging of loans, etc kinds. Executor, A Trustee. Thoqnton 4- ' I RADENHURST 3. HAMMOND `BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEoY T0 LOAN M , -_.-_--... -. gases), ou.u1.U.l.'1'US, Offices; 707-8 Kent Building Toronto, Ont. `C. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plaxton James O. Plaxrnn PLAXTON &. PLAXTON ISTERS, SOLICITORS ETC. Kent Build a nAnrs.1b"1`b'R, SOLICITOR, E MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block. 1 .____.__._.____..____.___... L. J. SIMPSOH. `PHYSICIAN 81 D c "' ` e an pnuIAn--- unaaJu3|.l.d.|.lUll. Genera` Conveyancer, , etc. Office---Hlndsr Block, 3 DI.` Barrie. MON BY '1 -....y,uwu u_uun UN Lflluv Well; Dexter, being close-n said nothIn' about It, but took A-u..l:.AANDER COWAN ' Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration. General Solicitor. Notary. _ ___ ( Conveyancer. , ate. . VETERINARY 'Money to conveyance:-s, Etc. loan at lowest rates of in- terest. -Ofce--13 Owen St.. in Mason- lc Temple Building, Barrie. Branch 0ffIce-Elmva.le. W. A. Boys. K.C.. M.P. J . R. Boys. I --` _ Bovs a aovs _Bar1-lsters. Solicitors, Notaries Public Conveyancers, Money loan at lnlvnnf u-no..- ..o 1.. DONALD ROSS. LL.B. ` BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Tumple Building, Barrie MONEY TO LOAN ' e. a. 5 E. aurms T (Over `Frank Dutcher's grocery store) 4 Chiropractors. Drugless Therapists _ Spinal Adjustment and Massage 1 Electric, Vibratory and Magnetic . Blanket Treatments Patho-Neurometer Service . Phone 405.! for appointment. _:j_: IJIJl`K5AN Ft BnAu Successor to Creswicke & Bell BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. IONEY LOAN. Ross Rlnr-lz no--< uuHUUN LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, MONEY TO LOAN Ross Block, Barrie ,4___ L. R.. ORD CIVIL ENGINEER on;-I .15.-.....:..x-.. 1- - - ` puuusuu nun l.U,l1.V6. ""`-VVt7Vhe:1m(')ld Man Turner dled and -left that farm to Nate." Caleb went on. "Dexter Mason 8.Yld>h18 wife had been flivin' In their little house Jest _up the mm for more'n `forty years. They al- -ways got water out `of the Tprbner well. not havln' any well of their own. and `-no place to dig` one. 'count of the farm main no ledy. The only vein of water jzmwder the hill comes out down In the ~"hollur where the Turnerl well was. ""N7'nlI Ann um-.n.....I...v -41:-H DR: Afsn `A_:____g___ __,| A j DUNCAN F. McCUAlG. iuccessor to Crnewinbn 2. an (.V1cGlll) Physician and and .R,nli(1n9-snn ` DONALD` no RRISTER. sot r'w'.'~.':;B'.-_ --and-- DR. W. H.CARSON uate of Tm-nmn `I ?-I-m T DR. 0. A. RNO ` (McGl?l) TT hVsician and ..... -_ ALEXANDER coWAN ter. Snlinifnr fnn AH-\r;{-I-. musical Theory, ' mm st Choirmaster. of v s Presbyterian Church It Conservatory of U_niversity Tnrnnfn ~ II. SYLVE . acher of nuuun. G. GOPGOI 0. Plaxton - Rsief 9`"i`}f;$'beth St. rly Office) Telephone 557. j -. n. VVHBEII PUBLIC, Conveyancer, In- awing wills, deed, ar- etc.` Insurance of all acutor, Administrator and Thoqnton, Ontario. 4-62c T-.r-:-T 1. H. cnaswncxa ter. Snnrllfnr 1\7..4...... leading den`:-an MEDICAL wum. you meurl." ' Mr. Peaslee last no time in doing` so. Nate Turner has bragged over that well of his," he said. "Jest as he's `bragged "over other things that wa'n't wreely his to brag about; seem they come to him through no ._Wit or tore- ~44 weight of his own--like that big farm his father left him, and the `health Provi-_ -dance has suffered him to have. ` 7l1nn run M... m.....-.- :2, -- - - -- LEGAL 321`:"$'T5unlop St., MONEY T0 LOAN .-jg--._--:------. mlnlu n, Vocal, and mr. VLAWLESS ant- Am-.rva.tOI`}' OI oronto. . one 683. waning M. degree, Phone 424 t., Barrie ' O. Box 1078 etc. 1:4 1 U. . Barrie rauuuut uuuru you." ' Mr. Hyne'a look became that of pa.- =tiont pndurance. "I s'pose when you think tit, Caleb," he said, v"you'll'tell what you mean." Mr Dancing Inn} .-... 4.1...- 1.. :.-~ H "0 Ila MINNI KIN A Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Service M6tlamb|;i|ncJ in connection BARRIE, ONT. 3 Phone 82. _-u \p\I|. TAILORESS and 2 Adelaide St. ,..- v w--U IIIX W. M.-J. W. Munro, Allandale Recording Secretary F. Longhux-st, 202 Bradford St., Barrie. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday each month > -- _-...-aa nu. \v\J Established 1869 FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AND EMBALMERS 0PjN DAY AND NIGHT G. G. SMITH & CO 1`. ter see T. H. Rutledge about drill! well. I guarantee water and drill gasoline--no wood or water to ha 1 HI` Ll nit-I-I ---~-- ~ Harry Barron lIJIH l)"l| ms Ulf. "'1`here`aln't any drought." he said Besides. Nate Turner always bragged that he had a well that never failed Wm." ~ "`nvv\nl>I-nous II ..-.......I-_.I up - ,,...., .....e.. we are-notmed to cancel: we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. REMPHFANCES should be made by registered letter. money order, or cheque payable at pa: in Barrie. 7 ` up - where we are equipped better than ever to attend to all your_ wants in the line of . PLUMBING AND HEATING in arrears ever an extended period, yet, unless we arenotied cancel, assume the su_bscriber Wishes nu. -A--u - 56 Elizabeth St. Agent for McClary s 1:. U I LLUU P.0. Box 122. 4;- FOR Hot AWater Heating and ' PLUMBING 'IlllIl. " Sometimes nemarkad Mr. Pasle. with seeming irrelevance, "you can see '-the workin "of 9. Judgment so plain It'll` `almost scare you." Mr, I-Tvnn n Inn]: Hanan... u....4. -1 ;__ w.` ;. `RICHARDS GIVE US A CALL V. D. MINNIKIN n:---a.-_ - - I335 E. co_sm-:Y Phone 180 SOCIETIES uauu uy registered -, J. A. MacLa.ren. Editor W. C. Walls, _Ma.nager TRY Mr. I`-Iyne shaded his eyes with his -the better to watch a gaunt `White horse. which laboriously drew a `wagon laden with two barrels along the dusty road. The driver was humped rmoodllyvupon the seat. "Alum" Luna. \v..1.I___ III N I -- - The world rogresses. Today ailments that too weeks to treat can mow be ended` in a few days. If you . Yianve varicose veins or bunches you can start today to bring them back `I530 normal size, and if you are wise ` :;yeu- will do so. Just get an original bottle of Moon`e"a Emerald Oil at any d'is- } rpensing pharmacist and e ly it 4 might and morning to the enarged I `veins. It is very powerful and ,pene- 1 trating, and only a little is required. 1 After a few days treatment the I grains will begin to grow `smaller. and 1 DREEISMAKER Tel. 1053W t. : Phone 952W -- ....un LU Hall]. I 3 and the prices an or phone me and I nty or water, bet- drilling I :er with haul. I ucauurne, U Phone 122 lllt..`l[ . 9., Barrio Furnaces. Bl'l.df4 -gov voov wvwu I m'w':\-i';u""t that Nathan Turner hp.ul!n' water tram Hemlock springs?" he (167, manded In surprise. Mr. Pamalan nmhlmi hln 5-..; ---` BAI they bitte miner are co ulato umnauu an uurpnse. Mr, Peaslee nodded his head con- ptentbdly. and Mr. Hyne sat back help- lessly ~ in his chair. 'I`Hnrn `Alva ! anu 4l..n.....I..a. n 1.- _`_-.. Vvflifll tuon. on. I"! Sour nu Acumy and Ferment:-I Prevents Indigestion, .u' Gupsy Stomach. j 110 suffer from indigestion ve_t1'led nennln. nhnrnn-I` and Ferment ndlunntinm can auDDly hots of gt. auu zuualnmaUOry' sxm trouble. People who want to reduce vari- cose veins, or get rid of eczema, ul- cers, or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful thgt a small bottle lasts a long time. `Any pharmacy T can supply you. `Wm. Qrossland sells lots it. - vmuua uuuuug agent. _ . . p One application for instance stops the itching of eczema, and a few ap- plications cause the eruptions to dry up, scale off and completely disap- ear. It is equally as effective in -_,arber s itch, salt rheum, redness and inflammatory` skin trouble. Pannln wh.n`m.~..+ 4... ..-.I.--- -- - by regular use `will soon reduce to normal. ~ Moone s Emerald Oil is also a mar- velous -laealingwagent. I nn lIY\I\':nI+;I\n `A. -'..`..J...... This Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results -1 dollar mid-ocean island." He Suggests --concrete construction, shaped like a :, horeshoe on floats. ' uu-uuw U!` I HUU_\iHT Cheerfulnes ployment and I have_known a man tocome home in high spirits from a funeral, merely because he has had the management of 1t.-+Bp. Horne. Youthful follies growing on old age, are like the f ew young shootson the . have top of a s is the daughter of em-` 11 old stump"of an oak.- John Foster. . . `Kfhnn nuns- L, Luvruu some trouble with our well. , He turned without a. wo d andwent over to his well and yanked up two` k or three planks often the cumin and *1` poked his head down. When he riz up 9 he was the maddest man I_ ever saw v try to talk! All he could do was to l wavehis armsand sputter. After he'd 5 run on a spell about having us in E court. and had hoilered so much he 1 3 could hardly croak, William Leavens spoke up and says: , " `Why. he says. .`I can't think of A anything I'd like better than to be took up for. this! .I d like to be tried before ' a Penobscot County Jury for helpin' a . neitzhbor out when he was laid out in bed with the rheumatiz. I can see jest allows. especially when such a public- spirited citizen as you brought the ac- tion! Now get out `fore we chuck you down in. that dry well of yourn and board you in!" - - . "And. that." concluded Caleb. placid- 1 ly. was jest what had happened. '. Nate's well that had never failed as long as it was free to all, had gone dry when he tried to keep it all for himself. 1 We'd cut the vein `before it got to E Nate's well; and thewater raniinto t Dexter's well instead or Nate's. And so, Nate's haulin' water from the Hem- lo?-l~.Asprings instead of Dexter, that's : I a C ` gun! w_see wnat the la.w'll do bout it!" I took lton "myself to answer. and I says, `There ain't nobody been near your pump. since you` stuck up that sign there, warnin folks away. I guess the pump's all right. s'I. but mebbe there's some trouble with {our "He turnm! wlnnmn .. ..... - V - [VVLVIIII ' `V310 : geolan meddlln with my pump e olered. If it , t man can't leave a pump outgogfs o?er% nulrhttwithouth htatvlingl it atttiavebup, I'm 0 n o s ' ' 2" g "I t0Oke?tWona"mv:el%;n ngnuragt it; l.ul'Il 01: water tor the day. He came down without a look 01 word for us. and, hung his pail on 1 spout andostazjted to pump, and 1 first stroke he made I snickered rig out at the look that come over his fa I c'd see hevwas mad. He started rig over to where we was. his face-gett -redder all the time and his fists I _avin'. ` H i'IX7Innl_ I.-___ "" ` "The next morntn we hadn't gone down more'n three feet before the wa- ter come In with a. rush. By. workln hard we plugged-hit; and got` the well stoned up to where the vein come In before Nate come down after his first j turn of water for the day. down wmmm .. 1.... .. -' uuwu wr 'nougn so It was beglnnlnf be damp dlggln. All day Nate kt watch or us. ,but he `never said a. woz along to'rda night I thught he had pump a little longer and harder to g a pailfull than he did In the mornin.' The go: three fem hnfnma .1..- day. an h s ! But I watched hi long h d by night we'd got 0 it beginnin to kep e word. ' gin water. a painful at a. tirne, from the i Hemlock spring-and that s,near a. halt mile from his piece. But he's gettin along in years, and has rheumetiz. and rust thing he knew he was fiat or; his back. Mis' Mason had to come over to' my houseafter water to do the house- work wtth. and my wife got the whole story out of her. V Well. it made me` mad: so I noised it round what Nate had done. and we agreed to dig a` well for Dexter. down there on the line next to Nate's. As many as forty men came, with spades M and pickaxes, ready to go to work. You was off to the state fair that week. I Hurlm an..a.. ...-.- on ,- > ` Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back Says Druggisl ge. th {rt ten men _g,?row virtuous `dnly` in ey are merely making a sac- .._ ......v.... at ouun ur H: d, the ted the rnade right hat face. right V6 was. his fann.m:tHn' _ "GAE-7Ii7oL THEATRE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, uuu IIIUUUU bar`. nn +--n- ..ag.e 1 the 1315.74: "gas I VVUIIL two lz L8 knvn - ur alter your next meal. and see Jh" `T 11 dlf;'ere11ce this makes. It will when .g` $nstant|y neutralize the dangerous, 1d age they W Ilmrmful [acid in the stomach which "mm-t Gd f th` mow causes your food to ferment and "S`Vm' Jgour, making gas, wind. flatulence, ncrete construct _- . 71:, floats. , .... \/I .y [and further enrich the coffers of the . resort owners. V A Pennsylvania for their license tags. driver's licenses and certificates of ' title already pay far more than the an- ` nual cost of her fine highway system: ' but Pennsylvania asks only two cents . from the `South Carolinamotorist for every gallon ofgas hepurchases, so why should South Carolina levy a tax on the Pennsylvania motorist of ive inz politicians? . _ ' Rhode Island furnishes another ex-` the automobile owner forever to be the victim and prey or petty, trlbutelevy-. ` it is far a ..... our-I nu; UCEUII U'I.l'. The figures, however, are misleading. The difference between `the taxes paid in the non"-resort states. and in Florida is principally the `amount of` taxes ex-i acted from tourists. No Wonder Florida needs no state income or inheritance taxes! It may be `all right for states like Wy- oming, New Mexico, Arizona, etc.. struggling bravely to build good roads across vast. sparsely settled districts to collect a modicum of their cost of maintenance from the tourist who benefits so largely through them. but from just for the prosperous states tovexact tribute from the huge numbers of pleasure seekers flocking within their borders to spend money and -of H lresort . p'l'I1'IaI7lIvnusln'--- LL ' " use uuuc at IIVQ cents. On a basis of registration and total gas receipts of ten states which are not .re'sort" states, the average car used 151 gallons of gasoline for the first six months and paid a tax of $3.02. For the same periodthe average tax paid in Florida was $11.80. Since the tax in Florida, is three cents, the figures would indicate a consumption of 393 gallons for each car. T `fI`he_ difference `the tnsrma mm -..--.... ...... an asv uupuaeu. Last year there were three states: imposing a. tax of one cent per ga1Ion,l twenty-tone states levying a tax of two cents per gallon-the nearest approach ' to unifot-mity-one `state with -a. two and one-half cent tax, thirteen taxing at the rate of three` cents, two taxing three and one-half cents, three taxing four cents and South Carolina going` the limit at five cents. ' On 9. hi hf nnr-30`-A`-"*-` ' ` ` ` ,,...-u..uu:.uuuB Li1l'L ; at 2 and 8 p.m. ' (advt.) ` `GASOLINE TAXESVOUR P!ATlE'NcE ; ` (By Eriwin Greer) The chap who does a lot of touring certainly wonders how the various'sta- tes "get that` way when it comes to paying extra pennies for each gallon of gasoline. c . l The A.A.A. aided me in compiling the following. Read, and then voiceyour 'opinion on the subject If any citizens have'a right to com- plain it `is certainly those from states ` like Illinois, New York. Massachusetts and a few others where no gasoline taxes at all are imposed. A '1 Tllf (room 51- A - A - `V " J I-I |l\ LU LI and 1360 ..e.....y LU ule cnuuren. The immense ""g pigs each menagerie will provide an educational P1lPY- Butte!` treat for every circus-goer. Here will Eggs, doz. . . be found the rarest animals in the B world and many zoologists have made Fowl, ' . . . . . . . . . . repeated visits to thecircus to learn Chickens, pound more of the queer habits of the little. i'*?` known specimens. The program under! ' the big top" is headed by the.Cottrell- !`of one cent a gallon, tz Powell Troupe, equestrians who havefonly $45,848. This is appeared recently at the London Hip- ' cents for each car. W podrome: the McCune trio of sensa- wer? Does the Rhode tional gymnasts; the Tresbore familsng buy only 102 gallons OJ daring Mexican equilibrists; the sixiis he buying his gasc Nevaros, spectacular ncrobats: the ehusetts Where it is ta Zenaros, fearless aerialists, and scores you three guesses. A of other headliners. ....._.___... The street parade will be staged at B A ' 1-1 am. and this is one of the outstand- ' uy dvertlsed ing features of the day-. Thousands of] dollars have been expended to provide the most brilliant street array ever rnre- I IT sented by Gentry Brothers. Th_e _doors _ _A to nwnnnn-nah. A.---- -4 ` SUI! `nun: e t e 1 3 3 1 0 g. As Father Time each day chalks off another 24 hours and the approaching visit of the Gentry Bros.-'Shows comes nearer and nearer the kiddies of this en- tire section are beginning to literally count the hours. The kiddies, however, are not the only ones showing keen in; terest in the circus-visit as the grown- ups as well have been talking of taking their annual trip through circus Joy- iand on Wednesday, 5 Gentry Bros. Circus exhibits in Barrie. f Nothing is so thr illing to the young- sters and many of the older ones, too. v as the pectacle of watching the spe- V cial circus train late that night it V pull into the railroad yards and unload its . animals and heavy wagons. Long before daylight 3_ kiddies will hop energetically out of bed and without breakfast will run to the 3 railroad yards to see the unloading of i the train. From that time until he tucks his weary head under the co_ve.v.-s E is a wonderful para- dise and a veritable joyland. The-visit of the Gentry Bros. Shows is better than Santa Claus and the First of July combined, _the kiddies agree. and they have been planning for the events Gentry Brothers have made a spe- cialty of providing acts of clean and wholesome entertainment which appeal greatly to the children. The immense Drovide an nam...+......1 ` 5-.-.p;-um, Just try the effect of a little isurated Magnesia-not the ordinary Immmerclal carbonate. citrate or milk. ` hut pure Bisurated *Ma.gneaia which wou can obtain `from practically any %x'u;zgist in either powder or tablet ~.orm. 'I`:1ke a. tenspoonful of the powder on gftnur compressed tablets with a little water after see ll. diff'nr*nr|nn J-kin --A-'--~ " Kids Growing Impatient As time for Gentry Bros. I-Circus is Drawing. Near .. Antwan uruukulc street eve: nted The the menagerie open at 1 and 7 Id the biz` hnw nmncn ----- -- LIIU menagern big shc , _ _.-.........r unu ul 1.` lurllll. nally ex- 11 Flor1c_l_a. _......u.u. .Luu uUUl'S 1'enagerVi ' 7 p.m. show performances start I pm. Inr`IvI- \ .._.-..-, nders .t` way" 1 . compiling ead. theh vnlm: "unin- , , , . . _ - v . . -nu -uaaca smallest state in 7. Yet, despite 8. tax . . .7, cut: uusxeaalng. etween W 1 `amount nf` 1-av... A-- .,,.- ..-... .nu..m. uuru HIQIEBBHOD usually ha.ve,tr1ed pepsin. charcoal. drugs and various digestive aids and wot -little more than slight temporary ~u:eHof--sometlmes not even that. But before giving up to chronic dys- tpcpsia, Just try the a. little Magnesia--not thn nr-Mmaw u -1.` [Irv- doors '7nu-\ um: 31` 5 ' UHU wuoie Iamuy IS happy.- . 5 Give your /child McCoy's, Mother, 3 if, he is weak and thin-it is rich in just the kind of vitamines h_e needs s=to build hi)?` up and if by any chance ,'they don elp him get your money `Shack. 60 tablets 60 cents at drug- : gists everywhere. 1*" uuaun. OU BSDIEES ' everywhere. I J His wise mother gave him L Cod Liver Extract Tablets .9 the whole family is happy.- I Give vour /r-him Mnnmu- 1-j.j- Three months ago he was thin and frail-he had no appetite and didn't want to play with other children. Look at him now with his robust frame, his healthy color and sparkling eyes-and just watch him eat. ' mother McCoy's and now` ,the whole familv in `hunt-nr `"17 Dons MY HEART cooI_)_ To__wA'rcH I ..-.. uucu we rmode I: . of ` {is gasoli tax To Ncptralizo Acidity tlon. Pravnntn I. n. VIII`/l`.Y. Dull? . . . . . . . .. Butter pound Fowl, pound j -.-. vuurs I IvIHI'|r\:l VVet weather last Saturday had its effect on the market and the attend- ance was not up to the usual standard. The market gardeners, however, were - there in full force and there was no dearth of seasonable garden produce. Spinach made its first appearance and ts a gallon. Lettuce was , in particular demand and the available 1 supply was sold out. Radishes, onions and rhubarb also sold readily and the demand for plants of various kinds was fairly strong and the supply good. Eggs were plentiful and brought 28 cents a dozen, while the price of butter ranged from 38 to 40 cents a pound. ` Lettuce. bunch 5c Radish. bunch ....'........... 5C Rhubarb. bunch . . . . . . . . . . 5c Onions, bunch . . . . ..............'5-10c` Asparagus, bunch . . . . . 10c Spinach. gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30c Tomato plants. box 20c Aster plants, box` 20c Pansy plants. box 25c Cauliflower, box 20c` Llmafbeans, pint ,, . . . . . . 10c See'd onions 2 lbs. 15c Carrots. basket 20! Onions. basket 250! Potatoes,bag............i.. $2.00-$2.50 \_ Cabbage, each 10-15c Young pigs, each . . . . .. ..$6.00 l3....I4_.-, - . = ---- >2 $&&wwa&&m&&&&%& SATURDAY MARK_ETA ' `X7139 un... 41. -.- wwwwwK$WW$$$$*: g THE MARKETS g %$%%%%&&mm&mmmm >14 mwwm&wi%aw&*&x$ {, SATURDAY ~ -. ..., .4. uAL\:ult1.l.1UH'-" helthy blood to the raw, nembranes. Internal treat- Ie safe method. Ointments external treatments can't g relief. I gallon, tax receiptswer Phls only fifty-one Vvhat is the ans- Island motorist Of 299 9 `room A- my MA[iNESlA HIE; SIUMAIQHJHUUBLEI , , ,.- -.......u |uUl.Ul'l-SE ms gas a year, or gasoline in _Massa.- tax Fran ? rm --4---- uauuuc In _1V1aSS8.' free? I'll give - - o n a o n o u o no 1. ug- 16c wilt ru 91 95-3975 _ Veterinarian and Surgeon v Overseas `Service, Captain Imperla` Army Veterinary Corps A Three years post war practical exper- ience in England and Scotland Office and Surgery : 48 Bayfield St ` i Phone 811. A usvald nuVuuV1:u!;'.l1.. Ontario and -Dominion Land Survyo: 133 Blake St.. Barrie. V- Phone-62: . ""M,v 10-yoar-old daughter was weak fund had no appetite. Since giving` her Wiuol. she has an amazing appetite "and stmng'th.f'-~-Mrs. W. Joosten. The very FIRST week they take-Vino] children begin to feel stronger, eat and sleep better. A simple strengthening -iron and cod liver compound in use 1'01` over 25 years. for run-down;-men and. women and weak children. Con-~ `wins no oil---pleasant to take. Wm._ \C1'nssln.nd. drugglat, _ A O_-8

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