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Northern Advance, 4 Oct 1923, p. 3

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fi~oi0- 4. Chiropractic removes the subluxation; adjusts the vertebrae into its natural position, turns on the; nerve 5 Phone 406, Barrie. G. W. J. EASTMAN asp--u THE. `__.__.._\__ .Su:b1uxations (partial dis- . An impinged nerve cannot Chil'0pl'aClic Offers You Health \V'hether You `Have Acute 01' Chronic Trouble, and the Reasons. are: Nerves regulate and control every acttion and function of the body. til placement of vertebrae) re- sult in nerve iintpiugement. properly perform its func- tions and the result must be and is that the part of the body supplied by that nerve must. suffer; disease becomes seated and you are sick. Prices Right Dominion of Canada Refunding Loan 1923 Information concerning the new Dominion of Canada Loan will be furnished by the Manager at any Branch of the Bank of Toronto. Subscriptions to the new Loan will be taken at any Branch and given immediate attention. '1HU.RSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923. - Bonds maturing 1st November, 1923, to be exchanged for the new issue will be received and conversion ar- ranged. If the owners do not wish to take up the new issue, the bonds held can be deposited with us either for immediate sale or redemption at maturity. @BANlfIQR0NT0 Get at the Root or Cause of Yo1u- Ailment. Consult JOHN R. LAMB, GENERAL MANAGER. No charge for this Service. `Ana .1. .n.v.n.a.J..|. `-`Phone 277' Drs. Burns Ionversion _-u: t in Incorporated 1 8 55. Chiropractors John Mackay. Local Registrar of` the Supreme Court and `County Court Clerk of Barrie, has `been :up- pointed Ofcia-1 Receiver in and lfor Division `No. 3 of the `Bankruptcy District of (Ontario, comprising the judicial districts of Simcoe, `Muskoka and Parry Sound. Conrmation of his appointment by the minister of Justice appeared in the Canada Gazette. \.lw- .\fnnL-nu nil! -`\r\ u-nnuh-an on! : supply, and nature does the curing. [see the men who are most able to live the rest of their (lays without Iworlc are the men who work the lhardest. Don -t. be afraid of killing yourself with overwork. It is be- yond your power to do so on the sunny side of thirty. They die sometimes, but it is because they quit at 6 11.111. and don't go home until 2 a.m. It's the interval that kills, my son. The work gives you an appetite for your meals; it lends solidity to your slumnbers; it gives Iyou a peitfect and grateful apprecia- ition of a holiday. r!VL...... ...... -........_ ...-.. .,._'.- ....,.. \II n ..u..uu._y. There are young men who do not work. but the world is not proud of them. It does not know their names even; it simply speaks of them as old So-and-So s boy. No- body likes them; the great busy world doesn't know that they are there. So nd out what you `want to be and do, and take off your coat and make a dust in the world. The busier you are. the less harm you will be apt to get Into, the sweeter will be your sleep, the brighter and hzmpier your holidays, and the bet- ter satised will the world be with you.-"Bo(b Burdette. 60 Elizabeth Street. R. G. MANUEL Mgr. Phone 721 PRIZE WINNERS AT ELMVALE FALL FAIR HORSE S . Heavy Draught-2 year old lly or ge1ding-1, C. Grigg. Yearling lxly or gelding--1, Walter Rowley.' Span attached to wagon-1, .Mrs.l Leo O'Neil; 2, Colonel Bell. I A;vri(-nlhn-al .(".ln<=_aRn-nnrl vnnrn 1.4:-:u vuzncu, 4, uuluucl rncu. Agricultural -C1a.ss-=B.rood mare, foal tby side--1, IH. J. `Friel. S-pning colt-1, IH. J. Friel. Two year old lly or ge1ding-1, H. J. Friel. Yearling lly or ge1d`ing---1, H. J. Friel. Srpan attached to 1wagon-1, Cecil Kidd; 2. Geo. Fleming; 3, Wm. Kell. .r`r.v\I\nn` `l')........_.... 13...... ..a.a....I..,..: xxcu. ' -Gene1'alPurp'ose-Sp2u1 attached to wagon-1, R. J. Young; 2, Jack Trace. I`...-.-annn a:....I,. ,1...-...... 1 A I AV]. 1. uuuuyc. | R0asLer-Single d1'iver-1, H. A. Grose; 2, Dan Bell; 3, W. Amos. Supt-ial:I.ar1v driver-:1 fMr= LYHLCLLC. | Mr. r.\Ia.ckay will be required to act in the case 04. a.ssi`gnn1ent.s, his duties being set out in ii ietter re- ceived by him. It is :1 new omce created at the last session of the House of Commons (by an amend- ment to the Bank Act, which will come into Iorce on October 1st. I ~Special-Lady driver-1, `Mrs. Geo. N. Cainpbell; 2, A. M. `Tudhope; _ 3, Mrs. `B. Smith. Best single t.urn- : out-1, Dan Bell; 2, H. A. Grose; 3, A. M. Tudlrope. Sweepstakes, heavy horses, classes 2 and 3-1, Mrs. Leo O Nei1.> Sweepstakes, light hores, classes 4 and 5---1, Dan Bell. Special for best yearling co1t-1, Walter Rowley. By the society [or best Clydesdale Colt-1, H. J. Friel. Best Ictlydesdale colt to have ` been shown .by boy or girl at prev- ious school Ifair-1, A. Friel. ll I CA-T'DLE g Durhams-Aged lbull--1, Sim. Cotton; -2, R. J. Reynolds. Bull, 1 year old---1, Rocliffe Linton. Aged Cow--1, Jno. Houden; .2, Roculfe ulusc; 4, uuu man; 0, w. zuuus. I Linton; 3, Jno. :1-Iouden. Dwo year old hei1'er--1, Jno. Houden; 2, Jno. Houden. .1-Ieilfer, one year old-1, Roc. Linton; 2, Jno. W. Coe. Heifer Cal:f-1, Jno. W. Coe; 3, Jno. W. Coe. Bull Cal1t'--1, Jno. W. Coe; 2, C. A. ~Farney; 3, R. J. Reynolds. For the best Ibred pro- perty of one person-1, -Roc. Linton; 2, Jno. I-Iouden. Herefords-Aged fBull-1, Thos. Dewall; 2, Freeman -`French. -Aged Co-w-1, Thos. Dewaill; 2, Francis L. ~Ney; 3, Freeman French. Heifer, twoyears old-1, Bert French; 2, Bert French; 3, Bert French. Heifer, 1 year old--1, `Thos. Dewall; 2, Bert French; 3, Bert French. Heifer Ca1If-1, Freeman French; 2, Free- man French; 3, `Bert French. Bull Calif-1, Francis L. Ney; 2, Thos. Dewall; 3, Freeman French. For the best herd, propery of one per- son-1, Thos. Dewa.~ll. Jerseys---B`ull, 1 year old--1, C. E. Copeland. Aged Cow-1, C. E. Copeland; 2, `C. E. Copeland. Heifer, 2 years o1d-1, C. E. Cope- land. Hei-fer C:i1.t ---l_ n, F (`.nnp- L 1 dud: I Ca,rria.ge-Single driver--1, A. ' M. `Tudvhope. Pnn<:tnr_.Rinr-in :11-ivcn-.__1 Fl-T A I rzcucl, '4 _)eau`.s U1u--1, b. L`. U0pe- Ca1`1 --1, C. E. Cope- land; 2, C. E. Copeland. Bull Calif --1. C. E. Copeland. H0lsleins--Co.w, aged 1, F. Grigg; 2, 1". Gri_<.;g; 3, F. Grigg Heifer Calf 1, Cecil French. T nHn A nunq, \ and n... 1 ncuel uzuL--1, uecu 1` rencn. Polled A11gL1s--A:.;ed Cow--1, `Richard Anderson. Bull Cul`1`-1, Richard Anderson. flvndn r1..n.1A HA... 1 n n..:._._. u.Al:uu.lu nuuuxsuu. Grade Cattx1e--Cow---1, F. Grigg; 2, K. Davidson. Heifer, 2 years-1, K. Davidson; 2, Jno. Houden. Grade Heifer, 1 year--1, R. David- son; 2, Jno. Houden; 3, Jno. Houden. Steel`, 1 year old-1, Jno. Houden. L`;-.0 ("nH1.. 1 1 ..__.n.._. T1,. u;;;4;.4.L Cotswo1d-~Rz11n, aged-1, John Sanderson. Shearling Run1-1, John Sanderson. Ram L:1mb-1 and 2, John Szmderson. Aged Ewe--1 and 2, J. 1-`. Sanderson. Shearling 7E\ve-- 1 and 2, J. 1 . Sanderson. Ewe Lamb. .1 and 2, J. I`. Sanderson. Leiceste-x'--~Ram aged--R. F. Cars- cadden; 2, \V. Cumming. Shearling Ram---1 and 2, R. I". Carscadden. Ram Lamb-1, R. F. Carscadden; 2, \V. Cun1min:.;. .\:.:ed E\\'e--1 and .2, R. 1. Ca1`scud(len. Shearling Ewe--1 and 2, R. F. Curscadden. Ewe ILz1m-b--1 and 2, R. F. Cars- cadden. L`hnnnn'|`:..,. T\.\....... 11.... . V 1 FIUUUUII. Fat Catt1e--1, Lyndley Brown. Best male of any age-1, Thos. Dewall. Best `female of any age-- 1, Jno. Houden. Best calf exhibited: by boy or girl at recent school fair,` attended by san1e--1, Lyndley Brown. c`711n1x \JdU\lClln Shropshire Downs---Ram, aged-- 41 and 2, Geo. Crawford. Shearling 'Ram--1 and 2, Geo. Cmwford. Ram Lamb-~1 and 2, Geo. Craw- ford. Aged Er\vo--`1 and 2, Geo. C1'zuw1'o1'd. Shearling Ewe--1 and 2, Geo. CraM'1'ord. Enve Lamb--1 and 2, Geo. Crawfrord. (ix-6'.-n-A hn1:vv\1- D... ........I 1 n anu 4, uuu. bI'zlWIlOl`(l. Oxford Downs- Rum, aged--1, C. Cr Aged `Ewe--1, K. David- son. Ewe Lannb--1, and 2, K. David- Qnh Ull. Southdowns Ram, aged---1, D. Armstrong. Sllcarling Ram, 1, D. Armstrong. `Ram LmnIb--1 and 2, D. Armstrong. Aged E-we--1 and 2, D. Armstrong. SI1earling`E`we- 1, D. Armstrong; 2, 1". Chwppel. Ewe Lanvb--1 and 2, D. Armstrong. Best nan nf Inns: wnnl uh;-on_1 ...... .-....v .u..\, uyu-..-.. Remember, my son, you have to `work. Whether you handle a pick ` or a pen, a wheelbarrow or a set of books, digging ditches or editing a paper, ringing an auction hell or writing funny things, you must work. If you look around you will uuucr 1 year--1, Joe L40Cl{e. Class 20a.-Best pen of Bacon Hog.s-1. Will Clement. Special by J. T. Simpson for the best. pen of Bacon }1ogs~-1, Will Clement. nnrnt run 17 uwu 1.u.um--1 zulu 1, 1). Armstrong. Best pen of long wool sheep-1, Water Cumming; 2, R. F. Carscad- den. Best pen of short wool sheep` -], D. Armstrong. PI:G'S Improved Berkshire--Brood Sow, 1 year and over--1, F. Grigg. Improved Large Yo1'kshi1'e--Boa.x', under 1 year-1, Joe Locke. Sow, under 1 year-1, Joe Locke. (Una: `)n __Dnco m\nn A6` 13...`.-.... LJlClHl:UL- POULTRY Dorking, a.v.---Cock-1, K. David- son. Hen-1 and 2, K. Davidson. Pul1et--1, A. Shephard; 2, .-K. Dav.id- son. Cockere1---1, K. Davidson; 2, A. Shephard. Leghorns, White-- cock, 1 A. C. Bishop, 2 `R. Anderson. Hen, 1 F. J. Hill, 2 and 3 A. C. Bishop. Cockerel, 1 R. Anderson, Q\A r`. Riuhnn Dnilnf 1 `D A.-.11.... nun, 1 r. J. `run, 25 anu if A. U. B\ishup. 2 A. C. Bishop. Pullet, 1 R. Ander- -son, 2 Geo. Cox. Minorcas, a.v.-- Cockerel, 1 0. French; Pullet, 1 C. French. Plymouth Rocks, Barred-- Cock, 1, 2 and 3, T. E. Smith; Hen, 1, 2 and 3 T. E. Smith; Cockerel, SHEEP The Northern Advance 1 and 2 C. A. Hisey; `Pulclet, 1, C. A. Hisey, 2 '1`. Burling. Plymouth Rocks (a.o.v)-C`ookere1, 1 C. French; Pullet, 1 C. French. Rhode Island Reds-Cock. 1 C. M. Hickling; Hen, 1 and 2, C. M. Hickling; Cockerel-1 and 2 C. M. Hicking; Pullet, 1- and 2 C. M. Hickling. Golden Campines-~Hen, 1 and 2 A. 0. Bishop. Vvyandottes. IWhite----Cock, 1 A. 0. Bishop, 2 0. IM. Hickling; zHen, 1 C. -M. Hickling, 2 and 3 A. `C. Bishop; Cockerel, 1 F, J 1-75 9 r`. TU TIirI1:Hnrr- T3111- 4 211.10. 0 :1. `U. 13151101); UOCKGTCI, J. F. J. Hili, 2 C. M. Hickling; Pul- let, 1 C. M. Hickling, 2 F. J. Hill. Wyandottes. Silver----~Hen, 1 and 2 A C. Bishop. Anconas--Cock,_1 A. C. Bishop, 2 C. French; Hen, 1 and 2 L. Burling, 3 A. C. Bishop; Cock- erel, 1 and 2, L. Burling; Pullet, 1 and 2, C. French. Any variety of fowl, not Bantams, and not before named--Co~okerel, 1 C. French, 2 L. [Bun-ling; Puvllet, 1, C. French, 2 L. |Bur1ing. Bantams, Ga1ne---Cock, 1 IA. C. Bishop. Bantams, a.o.v.-- Cockerel, 1 A. C. Bishop; Pullet, 1 B. French, 2 A. C. Bishop. Ban- tams, Rose Conmb, Bla:ck--C'ock, 1 A. C. Bishop; Hen, 1 and 2 A. C. Bishop. .Bantams, Rose Comib, VVhite-~Hen, 1 A. -C. Bishop. Turkpvg, Rrnnrzp_.(`.nih1hlm- 1 ll n.|Luuu-:; nu.-:11, 1:140, L W. A. xutcme. Geese, Emden--Gander, 1 C. E. Copeland; Goose, 1 F. J. Hill. Toulouse, Gander, 1 K. Davidson. 2 Fred Hill; Goose, 1 K. Da-vidson; `Gander, 1923, 1 K. Davidson; Goose, 11923, 1 K. Davidson. I T3I'1nl:a_'Dc:l.-in nu. l\\?'In1~"'\IIvI\v vv uxu-:--~.r1cu, .L A. -M. DISIIUD. Turkeys, Bronze--Goib1blex-, 1 W. K. Ritchie; Hen, 1 W. K. Ritchie. Gobvbler, 1923-1 and 2 W. K. Ritchie; Hen, 192-3, 1 W. K. Ritchie. Conan T<`.n1dnn?(`.andc:r 1 (" F JOHN .\l;\(`K.-\Y RE(7la`lVE.H' A NE\V APl OI.\"l.'.\lEN'l'l [1:J`ln), .1. IX. JIELVIUSULI. Ducks---Pekin or Ay1esbury--- Drake, 1 K. Davidson; Duck, 1 K. Davidson; Drake, 1923, 1 K. David- son, 2 C. French; Duck, 1923, 1 K. Davidson, 2 C. French. I pistnnnv:_ T-Tnvnnr naho 1 `I Lin, L\. uavlusuu, A u. 1` rencu. Pigeons-I-Iomer, pair, 1 L. Mc- Watters, 2 Fred Hill. GRAIN Fall Wheaf,,W'hite, 1 Lloyd Liv- ingstone, 2 W. D. Gilbert; Spring Wheat, red or amlber, 1 Lloyd Liv- ingstone, 2 Francis Ney; Oa-ts, white, 1 Francis L. Ney; Barley, rlx ro.wed, 1 Lloyd Livingstone; Peas, small white, 1 H. M. Guest, 2 Art Ritchie; Field Corn, white, 1 C. M. Turner, 2 A. Rowatt; Field Corn, yellow, 1 Robt. Marl=ill, 2 A. Rowatt; Best Collection, 1 Lloyd Livingstone. ROOTS Potatoes, Early Eureka, 1 N. C. Morrison, 2 VV. D. Gilbert; Early Ohio, 1 N. C. Morrison; Irish Cob- bler, 1 C. M. I-Iickling, 2 V. Lang- man; Davies Warrior, 1 N. C. Mor- rison; Early Rose, 1 N. C. Morrison, 2 V. Langman; Delaware, 1 N. C. Morrison, 2 Mrs. T. King; Green Mountain, 1 H. M. Guest, 2 J. '1`. Agnew; Best Collection, 1 N. C. Mor- rison; Swede Turnips, 1 J. VV. Coe, 2 F. Grigg; Long Red Carrots, 1| Robt. Madill, 2 H. M. Guest; Short. \Vhite Carrot.s--1 Robt. Madill; Long \Vhite Ca1'rots--1 H. M.` Guest, 2 R. .\Iadi-ll; Yellow Man- Egolds, 1 J. W. Coe, 2 R. J. Reynolds; I Prices of New Models Prices o!Presa1t Models 4-door Sedan - $985.00 2-door Sedan - $685.00 Coupe - - 755.00 Coutle - - 595.00 u-run:-`rs A Saving 05 Barrie, Ontario FORD MOTOR CO. OF CANADA. LIMITED, FORD. ONTARIO `zoo am-$160 BARRIE_ MQTQR `CAR CO. 0:; the Sedan Long Red Mangolds, 1 Art Ritchie, v 2 H. M. Guest; Pumpkins, field, 1 M. J. Lwwson; Squash, 1 M. J. Law- son; Sugar Mangolds, 1 W. D. Gil- bert, 2 R. J. Reynolds; Yellow Inter- mediate Mangolds, 1 Art Ritchie. 1 I GAXRDEIN PIRDDUOE Large Drumhead Ca`b1bage-1 M. J. Lawson, 2 N. C. Morrison; Win- ningstadt, 1 N. C. Morrison; Calblbatge, 1 N. C. Morrison; ower, 1 N. C. Morrison; Stump Carrots, 1 A. C. Bishop, 2 Geo . Cox; Long Red Carrots, 1 Geo. Cox, 1 2 R. Madinll; Long Blood Beets, 1 1 Geo. G ox, 2 N.C.t.\Iorrison; Turnip . Beets, 1 H. Frlel, 2 Mrs. G. N. ` Campbell; Parsnips, 1 Geo. Cox;,| 2 R. Madill: Sweet Corn, 1 C. M. Hickling, 2 Geo. Cox; Vvinter Rad- ish, 1 N. C. Morrison; Summer Radish, 1 N. C. Morrison; Yellow Onions, 1 Fred Hill, 2 M. J. Law-< son; Red Onions, 1 N. C. Morrison.` Red Cauli- 2 Geo. Cox; Potato Onions, 1 N. C. Morrison, 2 R. Madil-l; Tomatoes, 1 Maude Clement, 2 N. C. Morrison; Vegetalble Marrow, 1 Geo. Cox, 2 R. J. Reynolds; Muskmelon, 1 Mrs. G. N. Campabell, 2 A. Rowatt; Water- melon, 1 M. Kell; Cucunivbers, 1 Mrs. T. King; Citrons, 1 R. J. Reynolds, 2 M. Cvlement; Best Col- llection, 1 Geo. Cox, 2 M. Clement. The ;confidence of a banker Feyv _ThingsMCoynt_-iI}1 Wjthgut Health All prices quoted are F. O. B. Ford. Ontario and do not include government taxes. (Continued on page seven) This frank statement of merchandising and production policies is made to settle all the. rumors that have been circulated regarding Ford cars and prices in Canada. The considerable saving in price on present models gives you the opportunity of driving your Ford closed car this winter. On or about Ianuary 1st, 1924, the Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd. will be in production on a new Four-door Sedan and a new Coupe iden- tical with those now being produced in the United States. The prices on these new models will be: We have on hand a limited number of the present Coupe and Two-door Sedans which can be obtained at the following prices: With winter close at hand this dierential in price should be all the more attractive. You can obtain the advantages of closed car comfort and distinction by availing yourself now of these prices. Business success in every line of eort gepends largely upon the condence of your anker.- The Bank of Toronto has for over 66 years rendered to its friends services that have been of the greatest assistance in the building up from small beginnings of many of the most successful business enterprises in Canada. TH: Irnlltun `\I -...._ ...L- I.-- ----_-_- banana. . The young business man who has success- fully carried on a small business will receive our friendly encouragement and every assist- ance consistent with sound banking practice. KiTQR0NI0 -:-:-u-:: j111$1V Branches: Barrie, Allandale, Elm vale The Simcoe Marble Works 20 Owen St. - Barrie, Ont. 4-door Sedan - - $985.00 Coupe - - - - 755.00 2-door Sedan Coupe - - on the Coupe lBarrie - Marble - Works i Memorial Tablets Corner Stones Markers Monuments Canadian 85 Scotch Granite PRICES REDUCED IJOHN F. MURPHY, Propl f'l1-1__,`I , Te1c1)110e 734' 79 Baycld St. - B $685.00 595.00 Dunlop at Mulmster. NOW Page Three Choose y 0 u r l\[onument now and have it set in the Sp}.-ing. Barrie. Our stock is now well assort- ed. Special good stock of imported granite.

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