"JUST WHAT I NEEDED' ive been improving ever i since I began taking Tanlac, The SAYS J.A. McKEITH| indigestion has about left. me, Has Improved' Wonderfully 1 Ever Since He Began Tak-|!ong time. ing Tanlac. = and I can eat*with more~satis- faction that 1 could before in a Indigestion and gas on my stomach don't bother me now at all and from the way Tan- lac has fixed me up I am glad "Tanlac proved to be just what] to recommend it." I had been needing for the past five years," said Jas. A. MeKeith of 1889 Davenport Road, Weston, near Toronto, Ont. Tanlac: is sold. in Barrje by +|Geo, Monkman, in Orillia by M. | H. Cooke & Co., in Elmvale by W. J. MeGuire. in Lefroy by G. R. "Everything I would eat," he! ardill, in Stayner by N. B: West, 'oontinued, "seemed to lodge right| in Cookstown by W. G. Mackay, 'in the pit of my stomach and I indiges- tion and I felt bloated with gas suffered terribly with for three or four hours after every meal myself off to work without eat- 'ing a bite of breakfast and tried | Chas. all sorts of medicines without Getting any better. Clarkson House BEST MEAL IN TOWN I would just drag Robt. FE. Litt in Waubaushene by Georgian Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., in' Port Me- Nicoll by P. H. Beattie, in Allis- ton by E. B. Schell, in Lisle by in Gilford by James A. Blain, in Tottenham by A. Weaver, in Penefang- uishene 'hy Chas. A. Nettleton, in Hawkestone by Thos. A. Stone, in Hillsdale by Richard Rumble, in Coldwhter by C. G. Millard, in Midland b: >. Gerrie, in Brad ford by W.1.. Campbell, in Stroud by ChantlersBros., in Craighurst by T. Hill. in Collingwood by Jury & Gregory th Belle Ewart by A> |Trombley & Co., in Mt, St. Louis by FE. J. Peters & Son. inyMoon- STANDING OF -- - Forms. follows :-- FORM IL. Rank' Name of Student Percentage Obtain 1. Irma Robinson . 2. Tanis MacLaren 3. Pratt .. . 4. Helen Ross 1... 5. Nelson Chappel... 6. 4 8. 9. |. John Little . Marjorie Kissock . . Eddie Lewis ..... }. Horace Quinlan 10. Mary Hall .. |14. Robert Walker '15. Hazel Miller .. 16. Erland Watson 17. Irene Marlin ........ {18. Eldred Carruthers . 19. Margaret Sutherland FORM . Golding Thompson B.C STUDENTS| - Percentage Made by These in| Third, Fourth' and: Fifth{" The standing in 'the Middle and Upper Schoo! between Christmas and Easter is as SorrRasseses 35C "MEALS AT ANY HOUR stone by toria Harbor by T. W. | Advertisement Farmers should make as free use of a bank's facili- ties as other business men do. Make a friend and confidant of the bank manager. Consult him as to loans, purchases and other business transactions. ' Produce cheques cashed or received on Deposit and Loans made to responsible parties to assist them in their business. THe BANK or TORONTO Branches at Barrie and Allandale--H. A. Sims, Manager Established 1855 ===! | When Your Friends Drop In They'll enjoy dancing to "His Master's Voice" CORD: (Same Price as before the War) Put on a lively One-Step-- roll the rugs aside -- push the furniture against the wall and you'll start something. 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided Bluebird--Waltz--and--Geraldine--Hesitation Waltz Miro"s Band 216047 Smiles--and--Tears--Fox Trots Van Eps'Trio 216055 Kisses--Fo.. Trot--and--I'm Always Rainbows Van.Eps Trio 216054 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry--Waltz--and-- yi 'oxTrot Green and D'Lier 216057 Have 2 Smile--One-Step--and--Out of the East --Fox Trot Van Eps Trio 216056 Come on Papa--Medley One-Step--and--(Dry Your Tears--Medley Foxtrot" Smiths Orehesiny 13833 $1.50: for 12inch, double-sided Head Over Heels--and--'m Always Chasing ieee Missouri Walts--oitd--Kiss Me Again Waltz ' . Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra 35663 Vietrolas from $34 | Hear them at an "His Master's. Voice" dealers vere Manufactured by, finite Meare on Company, J. B, Sykes, and h Vie- Brown.-- . Andrew Walker 1 2 3 4 5. Muriel Irwin 6. Muriel Nelson 7. 8. Retts Brown 9. Edna Fraser 10. Myra Reid 00... 1... 11. Johnston Cockburn | 12. Doris Robertson 13. Charles Bell 14. Mabel Cheesman ..... 15. Victoria Strange 16. Byne Ball 2... .., 7. Mabel Ireland .... Kenneth Cumeron Patricia Blackmore George Rumble May Grant .... Gladys Hickling May Robertson ances Hubbert 25. Olgu Glennie Gordon \ Bidwell 27, Philip Newman |28.Gerald Braden 29. Birdie Warnica 130. Evelyn Shanahan SL. Lillie Bell 32. Ruth Campbell 33. Cassie Richardson |34. Wanda Bowman ..... 35, Kathleen McDonell FORM V Faculty Entrance: Part 1 HISTORICAL AND VALUABLE PICTURE A picture, unique in historical interest, and of most unusual educational value, representing the combined Fleets of Great Britain, France, United States, und Cane da, is to be presented to the schools of { Barrie, by the Chairman of the Board of Education. This picture was taken in Quebec in 1908 on the occasion of King George's visit-- then Prince of Wales, to this country. It . | 8 one of the largest pictures taken, being 15 inches by 7 feet in length. The day of July 24th, 1908, was an ideal one, and the conditions in the harbor were such that the Battleships and Cruisers were able to approach far more closely' th: usual or sable and in review fort Actual life and motion' almost this wonderful reproduction of the stirring scene, which was the last official peace meeting of the-representation of these three mighty Fleets--who could have foretold that their next meeting would be to' pro- tect the shores, our homes, our wives, mo- thers, and children, and the World Liberty? An official visit of older and greater Fleets meeting and recognizing the Dominion Cruiser "Canada,"' ss Canada's Navy in its infancy, or as Canada's section of the world's mightiest Fleet, The picture tells a wonderful and thirill- ing story--a meeting in peace, untroubled by thoughts of War, representation of the most gallant ies of the World, Flag- ships, Battleships, Cruisers, and sailors that never ran, an alliance however which un- known at the time preserved the World from devastation. Most of these ships have won undying fame in all parts of the World since that eventful meeting, and it is safe to say that every Liberty-loving -and patriotic Cana- dian will want to see this donated to his or her favorite school, that it may bear witness to future generations to the birth of a Canadian navy, and to tl four sail- or brothers--England, France, United States and Canada. The Election will take place under the auspices of the National War Savings Com- mittee, and this wonderful picture will be presented by A. F. A. Malcomson, Chair- man of the Board of Education. » Regulations governing this election will 'appear shortly, Price of Hogs To the Editor. Barrie Examiner Dear Sir: In your idtue of the first of May an article appears in which is stated that the UFO. stock shipment of thst week realized $21.75 per wt. for hogs. ~ Does this mean that the Farmer got $21.75 per ewt. for his hogs, or was it this price, less the commission paid to the man handling stock at Barrie and the percentage of the $6000 per year paid to _ DISTRIBUTOR FOR BARRIE DisTRIcT| ™""* the U.F.O, seller at Toronto. If so, what was the exact amount paid to the Farmer ae Mk arc kindly give these figures 'Yours truly, . Walter Thonipson 59 '/MILL ROADERS 1, Dorothy Myers sos Tol 2. Wishart Canipbell .. 63.8 3. Perey MeLeun 4 Part II 1, David MeMuster es. 76.7 2. Wilfrid Turner sees teeeere TES 3. Edward Barnhardt 02200. 202 2)) 60.8 Honour Matriculation 1. Adele Robertson 79.1 2. Lorne Campbell 2... 715 3. Barrett Partridge aia OO 4. Gordon Coutts 2 . 57.3/ 5. William Carr : 48.5 6. Flora MeMurchie 45.8! 7. Fred Morren +. 820 To be Presented to Barrie Public Schools | h ; | appointed to meet ed When a NOP aR Gh ob OD we than others. ST. JOHN | WANT THE HYDRO by Vespra Council. | the nien } chair. Communications were received from the utchinson, re grant to school fair, at Min re Colonization Roads and grant for bridge, con. 8; & petition signed by several rate. | payers living on the Mill Road asking that they be given estimates of the cost of light and power. 'The following pathmasters refused to oct: R. Cunningham, A. Dwyer, Hy. Pearson and Jax, Brett. A. Cunningham, Forest Wallwin, Geo. Crawford and Lot Munro were appointed in their place. Motions Wilson--Harris--That Reeve Wattie and Coun. Coutts be » committee to have bridge opp. lot 16, con, 4, repuired. Knupp--Coutts--That Coun. Harris be representatives. from Sunnidale re repairs to culvert opp. lot 12, con. 14, Townline, Vespra and Sunnidale. Harris--Coutta--That Deputy-Reeve Wil- son and Coun. Knupp be a committee re improving Townline Flos and Vespra, opp. lot 1. con. 7, Vespra, Wilson--Coutts--That Reeve Wattie and Coun. Harris inspect hill opp. lot 16, con. 11, and have same repaited if necessary. The clerk was instructed to forward petition of ratepayers to the Hydro Pqwer Commission for estimates of the cost of light and power. The Council adjourned to meet in Court of Revision on May-19 at 10 a.m, A. B. COUTTS, Clerk. MAKE $10 EVERY DAY selling Rawleigh's Products, with rig in country. Few good territories now open. Give age, occupation, references. W. T. RAWLEIGH CO., Ltd., Dept. 19, Toronto, For the woman who likes the refinements of style with- out going to extremes, this model has a distinct appeal. It is made in a varjety of dull finish and patent leathers with Louis or Spanish heels. Dollar Buys More than a Dollar's Worth the Ontario H.E.P. Comm, | The Council met on April 14, with all ers present, the Reeve in the | 'sof Qntario, re Provincial | ing; A. B, Thompson, M.P.P,, | If you will go to a reliable deale: seldom fail to get value for your money. manufacturer's trade mark is on the shoes you buy, you may feel doubly confident. For the manufacturer's business repu Send for our booklet "How to Buy Shoes." is sent with our compliments to any our head office at Montreal. AMES HOLDEN McCREADY Ont. Women througHout the Dominion endorsing the C.T.C. the balance of tr: United States, bj to buy Canadi Trade . : Minard's Liniment 'Cures Dandruff reenter "Shoemakers to¢he Nation" WINNIPEG What Will You Do With the Interest? When you cash-in those Victory Bond coupons on May 1st exchange them for their par value in War Savings Stamps. Your Country needs this money in these days of readjustment and recon- struction. The purchase of War Sav- ings Stamps is an easy way for you to save, as well as a patriotic duty. EDMONTON this Trade-mark on every sole HEN your dealer advises you to kuy a pair of shoes which cost a dollar more, he probably knows what he' is talking about. He knows that every shoe in his stock represents good value for the money, but he also'knows that some re A dollar added to the much more than a dollar's worth of service. present better value per dollar cost of a shoe will sometimes buy: r and be guided by his advice, you will And if you will see that the tation is behind it. You will find it helpful. It address in Canada upon request to LIMITED # VANCOUVER 5S \ Ro L ING War Savings Stamps can be bought wher- ever this sign is displaye: War Savings Stamps The Easiest Method of Saving voluntary undertaking | room" vmade goods wherever | Canadit Com: in. =) "FLORENCE AUTOMATIC" OIL COOK STOVES - 'AVE a cool kitchen this summer--save yourselfthe labor of attending to a coal or wood fire--use the cheapest of fuels--kerosene. 'And don't bother with wicks or slow heating bumers. Let us chow you this fine cook stove in actual operation. 2 SOLD BY | Hl 1 | 4 { | H F are} Only bona fide Canadian firms will be '8 efforts to restore| permitted to compete on foreign orders especially with the]obtained under Canadian credits. 'Mush. firms have been ruled out by ths jan | | | and f. Picto onas the S I have : TH Wil News / ' CHUR' May 5.--The ULF. shipped another mixec 29. The top was secus who received $187.14 ing 1350 Ibe. This x the largest amount animal from this shiy was secured for hogs. esived $411.81 for 8: Jobn Boyes shipped May 2, paying $21.00 ----__-- HE next fe mark a ness growth widens their t The Ford Truck makesa opportunity. | 'Teansportation --low first cost tenance cost, | 'ing cost. A small outlay Price (Chassis only) $750 f.0.b. Ford, Ox T.R. He