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Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1912, p. 2

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uruu... 130 LDIETESES are DOVE!` back-l ward about `looking after themselves,` and mat he Hanan.-3.>.1 vlhnn 4.. nvanp FARMERS [BUSINESS )Jl\J-ulw H. J. `8`l'ASETT. Manaoerg troublesome horse ,"Co 'Rova1 Ighncaa, come up." I "Wl_:y `glo you give says The London Saturday JOlll`*:]}:5Vh'e{'[cr J_ Ri'dvd.e]]>;. }na1, which Queen Victoria never s:;W.vca1i, under 1 year, J. .in their-normal garb; they were al- Jerscy-Co\\', Chas. iwdys decorated for her isits, and -gronto EEFEBJD county constables -[sL1i:I to be making an easy living :2 -,0? the autom bile trafc. When tr we case over nae pnone rather than ` __ lose his time and go `to `the expense ( of a trip to Toronto to tight it, e-ven|]` ii he were {L.L1v`convinr~a:1 at his innn- 1 tmeuce. rant me maystrate expects 3 {the victim `..o_1)B.y up withut a. strug- Igle is evident bv the care ha ta!-rs-Q +n. ivanous otner pret:`;ts to Keep up` rate. 'It'a the same way all over 1 . I nrmrince, the mutnrrptir T7nr1n1'\vr{.`x y to keep them in the right 1) who come in contact with On the roads leading out of ` ronto certain cnuntv r-nn:rq`H'l;-: The Barrie Exagxiner I zar ago umgngwcou spun snout` D for a new re nail and equip- ani established a. DnTm3nEnt'DP , LUIS EUIUCYETJC UHQEYWTIIEI the municipalities for n I expenditures. and then' KHPV nhanaa in `l1n vwofnr most of us. He has been F. Sunderspn, T.` e and seen e'.'crything w`1th~ ' she-arling ram, J. ying his rank. Like his ,Conne1l, J. F. Sand mcutifv he?1sckEa"witn x7e'ne.:I Cotswo1d-Aged mm,` J. F. sander-:wrn any vklityf 0- L;W'tUz_:. AK 3 and garlands. But King son; aged owe, '1'. Cannon 1 and 2,!M8t0hb H'-. 0- L5`-On: 1793* CD -I1. )ws his real London 1;et-] J. F`. Sanderson; ahearling ewe, LIKES Vfity. 3- V~ C5139: Sweet 10st Sanderson, T. - Conn-all 2 and 3': m- t3~b1~`3~5- 0- La\vt0nv H-- 3- _|e Sanderson. . [ Southd'own-'Age1l ewe`, in: 2. 3.; shearling ewe, S. . burn: aged we, "I`. M. Blackburn` 1 intermediate mangoldn, W. Coopef, 1 and 2; shearling ewe, '1'. M. BLack- W. J. Mcmustcr; atoygk fouling boat; 1 burn 1 and 2.; ahenrl-ing mm, '1`. M. J. Hill, A. Mntchett: long white - Blackburn; awe lamb. T. M. B1a.ck- carrotiz. R. D. Bannannmx: abort : us what they call the Cookstovm Fair and this year's was the biggest! in the histox-y>o( the Society. 1111-, I settltd weather kept down the` atten-I1 micouxsmwn ma ` was new succtsm Big Crowds Attended and Agreed that the Society -Ngver Had a Better Show. !` I ` iug colt. R. J. Barton, R. Ra.n:-i] , E. Rothwell; two-ycn.r-old, W. I eephaw 1 and 2. W. Doi1nc1ly.~;] it team, over 2300 '.bs.. R.H.l1 1sn : n. snout ume (or the Board 2: of Works to let the people know whht{1 kind of Davemenf. is -in `he hair! (171 `e . B. '\\'1 tok. S. Has`. 25, C 11 B705; vn *man s tn. Qur, :3. o`.:,-S. Iuasgx . W. Hill"; farm- Stewart, W. E yearling, R. Blackstock, Unny` other vn Wand 2; any ` . D115 1 am! ` Leghorn, buff. hen. B1-oley & Webb; Leghorn, bu, cockerel, Broley & Webb {and 2; Leghorn, bull, pullet, |Bro1ey' ahwebb 1` and 2; Leghorn, -lwyauaoue, bun. cooker:-1, Broley A: 7]Webb 1 and 2; Wyaadotte, bu, pul- |1et, Broley Sr. Webb` 1 and 2; Leg- ';horn, bun, cock, ,Broley. 8: Webb; ji-Inmburg. any vm'ieV.;:, cock, .i.' Y. `Childs, E. & R. Rm-rg; Hamburg, any variety, hen, J. V. Ch-11:15 1 and IR. Rowe 1 and 2; Plymouth Rc "]barrcd. pullct. E. A`: R. Rowe 1 `*2; Plymouth Rock, bun. cock, I llcy &'Webb; Plymouth Rock. .I r:Mnnt . ; suit or white eshed Lur ps, W. Hounsmne; C` Dun`, W, sughe;-1_.3n.d ; red mamas \vo_01 gloves, Mrs. cheat, D.G.C., R. Mooney; spx-1n3?Mi55 Fisher`; gents Wot: t, W. 'SuL_;e;-land ; 51x__-0wed , Miss Fisher, Mrs: Smythe ; Y,* any variety, W; sut;1a,u;an.d Z : wool, -Miss 17' her, Mm. . :1-iety, cockerel, Broley &Webb' 2; Langshnn, any `variety, Brolcy & Webb 1 and 2;} unu may ne ;1epenu_ed upon to exacti` their reward for helping to defeat Sir }` VU,1(1-Id. ~1 lMrs. Smythe, M Rgogirdnbx. cloth, Mrs. Willmw . -I ~ -' ~ Mrs`. . potatoes, early. any vnnety Sh`" "of" ett; potatoes. late, G.N.` Mm L__' ,,M'. 3. yMiS fall wheat, A, 31:, {Diane} `tt. R. Monnev. !Lowe ``I'ieVty ammo" "013. Smythe ; tan, cgzy, : Mm L" M"3- SmYth'=:, ril1oW`I ~ Into ;5h5~m5- Mrs. Smythe. Miss Fisherj crochet, Miss Forbes, Mrs. Matchett ; i ihematitching, Mrs. wmmot, Mm} 'Smyt:he; handkerchief case, Miss Forbes. Mrs. Smvthe: whisk holder, ' Pewaukce, C. Du; \`orchem Spy, C. Du, C. Lawton hing Tompkins, C. Dull, W. Ho- ' Russet. C. lounsomeg Blenhgim, R. Mooney 1 vA. Mamchetx-, 5 varieties cooking, Suthcand; A.O.K. C.N.. J. Flynn. Miss E. Forbes; crayoni Miss Forhcs; oil painting, dsczxpe, Miss Forbes; oil maint- `_ . `I "7' " " ;0%rh;sOf:n ;v3_ E Opvn to rgoeive a limited numbel I F `. ' 1 ` pupils durmg the winter season. `*5 *_ ?- M. ' For -terms apply at residence, ( - | Class IV- I`orra.uce E -`Smith. Harvey Spears. '1 (`I353 TIT-(`}mrHn r I are the best !rienv`A for suffcxers from lndlg.-Juan and dyspcpela. 500. I Be): at your Druggisfs. Madg by the Nations! Drug and Chemical 9. cl Candi. Llmned. In`North Bay the Electriplight com-ll pzmy ad\`crtise:, electxkc ranges which ' will do all the family cocking at from $2.50 to $4.50 oer `month. 1-Tv. I 1 `.5 I A bit: of this and a taste of that, all day I long. dull: the appcle and weaken: the digestion. P-cum- u.... .._..._g .. I c.- l ungcauun. I Restore your stomach to healthy vigor - by taking :. N:-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Table! [ alter aachmealfmdcuteutthe'plecing'. I 1 M- n_.r~_n___,, ,- -u- .. . macuonalu, wuuaru macuonald. IB--`Edward Agnew, Hazel Trumb- ley. . ...v.u..u.unuux me 'plCC|Dg'. Na.-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets the best from `L. F. ADDISON nan-Innn nl \llnIIn {TI-I_Y, BOYS & MURCHIBQN, 1s`:'crs, Sulicitors. etc. Dunlap Barrie. `Money to loan from in ro.1.'~.e: our Tr:m:~il ruucy it you inltuj ` SHIPPING HORSES to the West \ n Rx: H u 1 1: I: vvm-o - \ no me ?HORSES INSURED Arninsl mam {Hem Diseasc or Accident. mm-, lUI i'l\SHl.KE l.\'SI`RA.\CE CU M A. F. A.` MALGOMSON AGENT - DARRIE ' cu: auyyucu nut: un LIKIISC uu app BARRIE -BRANCHL I I'\. *' "F ial attention devoted to comforts of patrons attending evenings gatherings. Cnrtnge Agents. I .1. w. sco'r1- Manufncllurr of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames * Rand Rnuvinrv and n1! `rind: nl Plan. Jaau, uuun a, ulnnlua, 1`: suusa Band Sawing and all kinds of Plan- ing done to order. Dry Kiln Lumber [kept in stock. Cisterns made to or- A little tomato catspp added to the le: of herring served on toast, as an appetizer, is a tasty touch. dry Lnem in the shade, and you will not be disappointed by their turning yellow long before they are worn out. catsxm ' THOMAS . ROGERS iscmvsl Strict personal attention paid to Horscshoeing No. 55 Bayeld s-Erect Innnciflr Rae: Sfrnnf The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their. banking business, including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. V - as 1 DA nail: nalsnzniu; it will ,be money in your pockets, farmers, to have all repairs to machinery, etc., done at the New Foundry, next door to '1`n.nuery. . '|\? .`\T I {`l\l'\"f`TYX-`Q MEAFORD wrsaaz-. ' llnamlnlrnn -and If-`rn)v--:.ln-unm YOUR READING NEEDS .ex'_ ,\1__.'xry and 1:11/_:xl:ecl1 Stre Phone 1 19, Barrie @uum-mm 5 gatnenngs. Cnrmgg J. W. SCOTT ur 152 . "'fHE_EANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE , I` :11: nvnun uuvuvn ('1 CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 Current Commeht. _

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