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Barrie Examiner, 20 Mar 1919, p. 2

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--Page Two THE BARRIE | EXAMINER © A 25¢ BOTTLE OF CLIMAX COUGH CURE FREE during the month of March with every $1.00 bottle of MORGAN'S RESTORATIVE TONIC BUILD UP YOUR CLIMAX HEALTH COUGH CURE When you feel all run down, A cold is one of the most neglected troubles known, Coughing annoys oneself as well as the people around. or convalescing from an ill- ness, try MOR s Coughi 1 f the LOU; ing is also one 0 RESTORATIVE TONIC | worst ways of spreading di- It will work wonders for sease germs. Climax Cough you -- put healthy color in your cheeks, build up your Cure will sooth that irrita- tion in the throat and will appetite and enrich your - on 7 blood. A day's work will be quickly stop the coughing. a pears to anyone who Regularly 25¢ and 500 a takes organ's. Try a bottle. One 2 , : 25¢ bottle free bottle and get that "just eu ne: 250! Bottle with a $1.00 bottle of Mor- right" feels for the come ing Spring. 50e¢ and 81.00 gan's Restorative Tonic dur- ---- a bottle. ing the month of March WM. CROSSLAND Magee oli DRUGGIST Handling Returned Troops May Bulld a Rink Oriflia Council appointed Mayor Anderson, Aldermen 'Tudhope and Hatley to visit Camp Burden and see whether une of the aeroplane equivalent of 22 For the month of February the one-way mileage for troop trains from Halifax was 109,750. The battalions of - WAS REDUCED Council Gave $25,000 to Brid- ges, $67,500 to Tps., $27, 500 to Towns and Villages. (Continued from page 1) Coun. Stewart had it figured out that the towns and villages were really entitled to $45,000. As the County Provincial High- ways share relieved the town- ships of $30,000 expenditure on the regular County System, it seemed very unfair to Coun. Duckworth that this amount be deducted before the division was made. Coun. Wilson agreed with Coun. Simpson as to the division of the appropriation and did not see why so much time should be taken discussing the matter. To Coun, Wilcox it seemed un- fair thal municipalities relieved of certain roads by these being designated as Provincial High- ways should still draw their proportionate share in the general division. He thought a deduction should be made and jthis divided among the other municipalities Tt was stated by Coun. Banting that in committee the main di- visions were agreed upon, the whole discussion being as to whether the whole $70,000 should be pooled and spread over the whole system under the direc- tion of the County Engineer. If this plan were adopted the only equable division would be upon a mileage basis according to the traffic the different roads had to bear. What he wanted to see was fair treatment for all. hangars could be parehased|telurned soldiers was carried, 76/ Coun. Jamieson was strongly reasonably, with a view to hav-|*pecial trans, 956 engines, 87/0f the opinion that the Provincial ing it brought to Orillia. and|baggage cars, 109 standard sleep-|Highways grants should be de- sracird: at ae for a ckating cars, 86 tourist sleeping |ducted before the division was rink, The statutes di not pre 47 dining | made , vide for the expenditure of ana 67 commissairet cars,| Coun. Johnston 'advised that ing af tatal of the members get together on the public money for such a purpose.|! 1009 cars as question. 'Though the cural and But tas s ted that possibly |eing used. If all these cars were | some arrangements could be; tide into one train that train | Urban -- representatives: might shade in connection with. thelwould be 18 miles long, 203.007 (differ strenuously in debate he buildings whiel will be required | Course meals v served to[hoped they would not divide by 'the Awrivultarall soviet soldiers on trains, Passengers [Seriously as they were mutually were handled up to a maximum |interested in doing the best for aper! Wall Papert!of a7a0 miles. 4662 railway em. | he county i fist arcived. Seine aided in looking after tha, Comm Bennett "Orillia Tp designs, See them at transportation of tronps. 'The | Mereed with this, Man rannot eae B11 coal consumed one way for one lve te himself but all are more ; oa : or less dependent upon one wits 194.000 pounds. Think of the delight of sitting comfort- ably by your own fireside; with your best friends, listening to the finest in- strumental, orchestral and vocal music by the World's Best Artists. They make records exclusively for "His Master's Voice" A Few New Ones 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided (Same Price as before the War) The Admiral's Broom--and--Up from Somerset H. Ruthven MeDonald 216053 In the Land of Beginning Again--and--I Found the End of the Rainbow Charles Harrison 18523 Till We Meet Again--Waltz--Nicholas Orlando's Orch. --and--Beautiful Ohio--Waltz Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra 18526 Qui, Oui, Marie--Medley One-Step--Pietro-- and--Sweet 'n' Pretty--Fox Trot All Star Trio 18520 Rockin' the Boat--Fox Trot--and--The Girl Behind the Gun--Medley One-Step Jos. C, Smith's Orchestra 18521 Bluebird Wattz--and Geraldine--Hesitation Waltz Miro's Band 216047 Smiles--and--Rose Room--Fox Trots Smith'sOrch. 18473 Red Seal Records _ a Pieta, Signore! (Tenor) Enrico Caruso 88599 pes Faust--Salut, demeure (Tenor) Giovanni Martinelli 74573 4 My Irish Song of Songs (Tenor) John McCormack 64796 God Bless You, My Dear (Baritone) deLuca 64775 Kiss Me Again (Soprano) Mabel Garrison 64795 Vierolas from $34 up to $597 (sold on easy Payments if desired. Auk for free capy of 620. sical ae $000 fi Master's Voice™ Hear 'them at any "His Master's Voice" dealer's _ Manufactured by Berliners Gram-o-phone sasiae Limited GEO. VICKERS spisteey TOR FOR BARRIE DISTRICT! ANT tons, er tf, another. This applies HHions. For the to town | jand country and it was idle talk! te discuss which maintained the jother Let them make a fair Tall this talk country As the whole county had adept. ed the Good Roads System, they |were all responsible. said Coun Train He urged that they all should work together and make the best roads possible instead of splitting hairs over the divis- jion of the money After some further discussion it was moved by Couns, Simpson and Wilson that the money be | divided as follows: $25,000 for bridges, 830,000 for Provincial Highways, 7,500 for the towns and villages, 367,500 for the townships. As the Engineer had reported that another 35,000 was required for bridges and as it made a re- dnetion of unt $2,500 for the towne and villages, Coun, John- ston thought the motion was very reasonable, Coun. Pat. Malone remarked that seeing it was St. Patrick's Day he would agree for the sake of peace. The motion carried and [fir appropriations for the rural and urban municipalities will be apportioned upon the basis of equalized assessment. about fawn and Word from Col. Grant Huntsville Forester -- Mrs. D M. Grant has received interesting news from Col. Grant, who, since the signing of the Armistiée, is in charge of a demobilization centre under the British com- mand. Several camps have been organized under his command, and he has received official sanction for names for those, which commemorate some On- tarjestowns. No. 1--Grant: No. Hubteville; No. 3 -- Brace. No. 4--Gravenhurst; No. No. 6--Barrie; No. 7 ---Galt; No. 8--Toronto; No, 9 Ottawa, and No. 10--Margaret. The size of the Colonel's com- mand 'territorially) is about equal to a county in Ontario, En- closed there are several photo-~ graphs of Colonel Grant's trench mortar company in action. The Colonel took charge of this com- pany a short time before peace came and was in the push at Cambrai. A recent order permitted the release of these photographs. It is still uncer- tain as to when Colonel Grant may be expected back to Hunts- ville. Buy advertised things. division af the money and eut out | 'ceiving treatment. has |~ The Beautifu 1919 Models Uz 'P McLaughlin 1919 models is the result of an unwavering fidel- ity to accepted engineering ideals. No radical changes C. H. BEELBY, Dealer School Nurse's Report Miss MeNabb, the nurse, in the month of ary made EX72 ereuiat She reported as follgwht-- Central Inspections, Throat trouble 18, skin BI? trouble NB, eye trouble arious ¢ 5. ear trouble 2 West Wari -- Inspections 516 Throat trouble 24, carious te _ pediculosis 1, skin trouble ear tread 2 East Ward 'Inspeetions 68), Throat trouble 2, carious teeth 10, eye trouble t Burton Ave Throat troub 40. ear tro Inspections 405 ions teeth "2. eye trouble ft. Four children have been fitted with glasses and others are re- One child has been operated upon for diseased tonsils and adenoids, Did minor dressings for seven children: relieved toothache for ten children, and stopped ose bleed for two. NN Almost every child attending school has a tooth brush and a number are cleaning their finger nails daily, and 1 impress upon the children the necessity of personal hygiene for the restor- ation and preservation of health, Have inspected frequently chil- dren who have had pediculosis and find they are receiving treat- ment as directed, and hope this trouble will soon be eliminated from our schools altogether. Frequent class inspections are made; two pupils were referred to the Principals for exclusion, ax they showed marked evidence of eommunicable disease, Both children are receiving medical treatment, and in the ease re- ported last month the child re- ceived medical treatment, and a certificate of re-admission. During the month 1 have made a number of home vigils, regard- ing p mal hygiene, pedicul- osis, fhroat trouble. carious teeth and when necessary advised a consultation with the phys- ician, and also explained the benefit of medical and dental treatment, When David W. Griffilh was directing scones just back of the "Jherself as "Cinderella Again F, Stuart-Why presentation of English panto | Cinderella." returns: to Barrie for one night, Saturday, March 29th, Although a simple fairy tal is easily the world's The Impres- sions of romance which it instills Into us as little children remain. with us through life. There is nolan rl whe does not imagine little Cinderella, and every boy at some stage of his life thinks himself as Prinee Charming searching for his lady of the slippe With such fascinating slory asa basis, it is little wonder that the pantomime version of "Cin- derella" is welcomed whenever and wherever it ix presented. Mr. Whyte has prepared a Wonderful: production of the piece for this Canadian and American tour, and has provided a cast and chorus which would find favor on any'stage in the English-speak- ing world. ROBERT D. COLLIER, M.B., M.D., CM. Office and Surgery, Pheipston, Ont. Office hours: 12 to 2 p,m, and 6 to 8 pm, Special attention fives to Maternity Calls, All "Night Calls" promptly responded to on either Elmvale or Minesing 'phone lines. THe BANK or TORONTO BUSINESS METHODS APPLIED TO FARMING We invite you to open a deposit account at our Barrie or Allandale Branch. always safe and available, and you can then pay your A bank account is a valuable re- cord of y§ur receipts and disbursements. BARRIE AND ALLANDALE BRANCHES. accounts by cheque. e's third annual | mark the new Wilkinson Block a 39 Elizabeth St. DYEING AND CLEANING Your Clothing will be properly cleaned inside and outside at W: Firth's. The linings and inside of your clothing are as important as the outside. Why not have them done right when you are having them done? All kinds of Repairing done. We know how. W. FIRTH Phone 229 Opp. Barrie Hotel, Barrie. POOLE & PEARCE THE BARRIE DAIRY The Home of Pure Milk If Service, Cleanliness and Quality Count Phone 772 (Incorporated 1855) Your surplus money is H. A. SIMS, Manager trenches in France, shells fell and exploded within a hundred feet of him three different times, and at each explosion Lillian and Dorothy Gish promptly fainted. The shells are shown in Mr Griffith's stupendous love drama, "Hearts of the World,", which will be the attraction at the opera house, Friday mght, Mar. 24. Upon order of the Canadian Railway War Board, the practice of giving short credits to carters for freight will be discontinued after March ist, except where a bond is furnished and even then the credit will be for only one week. Write us when you have VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED AT BEST MARKET PRICES information. BROUSE, MITCHELL & CO. Members Toronto Stock Exchange 71 Bay st., TORONTO. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON ALL EXCHANGES business in Bonds, or for

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