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Barrie Examiner, 23 Feb 1928, p. 2

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I151 eucl he I at a tell: Lucky Strikes and Singers hooked up in the rst game last week with the former taking three out of four points in three hotly contested games. Both teams were very evenly matched and it was anyone s game right up to the end. Tony Saso with 647 was high man for the night, and Alex. Singer was the big scorer for the losers. The Academy team kept up their winning streak by taking all four points from -Clarke & Clarke. The leather men had an oil night all round-. Perhaps it was a good thing they did, for the Ac- ademy team weren t going any too well themselves. Leighton 'C1ark with 526 was high man for the Tanners, and Jack (Crooked Arm) Garner with 632, gets his name in the paper for being the big scorer for the winners. The Pirates lived up to their name by copping three points from the Old Timers in three exciting games. The old: boys weren't in their us- ual form, while the winners were right on. Wilson Knapp with 657 was high man for the winners and Kid `Carpenter with 606 led the losers. LJZIDL VVCCIXD 111101: Wlllllcl VVCLC- Miss O Dell' 224, Miss Ward 210 and Les. Hook 329. .The. long-looked for game be- tween a picked team of girls and the men came off on Friday night last. Teams of eight each faced the starter. The men agreed to give the girls a small handicap, but the way the girls are now bowling !-A11 1\n1~IrII1 non!` 0 honrlinnn hf Known "in New York City as old Dr. Stork himself". Dr. Hy. James, 9;, baby specialist, has brought nearly 12,000 -babies into the world in -an van:-c N! no-nfnaainnnl nnrnv-1:, LIabilities:-- _ Debentures unpaid Bank overdraft . . . . . . . Accounts payable s. . . `Danni-van -._. nuuuuxlea puyuunu `Reserves:-- `Deben tures paid Surplus . . . . . . . .. Profit `for 1927 . nearly J.E,UUU `D8-U183 HILU IJIB VVUIFU in '80 years of professional work. "X3. Eh3CvB.'E'e;;i 'Ea;sZ Agent of the System at Chicago, -.-. Last; week s prize winners were: Ha. nvnnu. 00/1 `Mina Wnv KEEP YOUR YOUTI-I, WHEN THINGS LOOK BLACK-CALL ON US BARRIE PHONE 562 LAUNDRY CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROIPTL? ORILLIA PHONES 770 - 771 Tl-IE. BARBIE EXQMINER BOWLING Nonzs . .8 110188.13 40615.33 II` 3321.19 $175479 . 29'] $175479 . 29 .3 15311.37`! .. 5055.34 , .ss.4s states that enquiries from prospec- tive visitors are pouring in from all directions. cut an ` I No matter how. good the mer- chandise or how advantageous the price, a sale is always dependent _on the customer's will to buy. If she is not pleased with the sort of treatment received in your mark- et she can take her trade-and her money-I-to your competitor. The offending salesman may think there has been no loss because you still have the goods. Yes, you still have ..the goods, and she has the money, until she takes it to ' your competitor, who then has the money and a new customer, worth -how much`! A customer lost seldom returns, and with her usually goes a lot of good-will which might have brought you` other valuable cus- tomers. You cannot hope to hold them all. They are bound to come and go, but the most successful meat market operators know the value _ of their customers, and spare no effort to establish the ~ kind of intelligent, courteous ser- vice that will hold the class of trade that appreciates and de- mands good service. They also know that it is a great deal easier (and less expensive) to hold old customers than to get new ones. -Meat Merchandising. . CON`fRACTOkS .-mxusates Cheerfully Given 2--I Toronto St., Phone 11221! IV UV IIUIII llr AVLGJ WUHUULIL u?` . -Since coming to Canada some 9. years ago I suffered from stomach trouble, biliousness, headache and constipation. I tried to rid myself of the trouble in the usual way by consulting the Medical Doctors and taking laxatives, etc., but found no relief, in fact, the last 2 years I was getting worse. It was certainly becoming discouraging when about this time a friend ad- vised me to try -Chiropractic which I did,_ calling on Dr. Geo. R. Burns, `Chiropractor, 66 A Vaughan |Rd., Toronto. vunnn +1`; mun-no ad-uni T vanadium!` V auguau `J.\vI.ln, L UlUll|4Ua From the very start I received benet and only experienced two attacks thereafter, and with only two months adjustments I was made entirely well. flu 1IIII\II`I` niannn run I` {-113 `gal-_ IIIIUIIJ VVUUIU UU IIIIU lllCGlI UL IEUII` vincing others of the merits of Chiropractic. ' Q3nw\nA 0 M115 T . A 4:111-An RETAIN YOUR OLD CUSTOM- ERS Have you ever calculated how much each one of your customers is worth to you and how much time and effort you spend to build up a steady customer? I v-.. ...-.. ._...1-_ -.--.. -- ...-..-. my on uvuvbug VUIHUVILIGLC You may make ever so many clever buys only to lose much of the possible advantage by lack of appreciation on the part of your employees as to the value of a custonfer. You cannot expect" to` employ philosophers for clerks wages, `but there are a few fund- amentals which anyone can ab- sorh. L ' IIIHUC CIIIIIIUIJ WCllo It would please me if this test- imony would be the means of con- u~3nnnn- h+}u:vna A Ir-Ha Hanan-Q A, vunuuuwu ----V - -w Ques.-'Are chiropractic adjust- ments good for biliousness and stomach trouble, etc. Ann ;(x7.. nan gnu nvnni-Inf-{nonv rxyau AV, L: Dr. Geo. R. Burns, 66 A Vaughan Rd., Toronto, Ont. To Whom it May Concern:- .3v-unn nnvn-`um in f`ns\nt1n anvil lUlHU IHIULIULU, CM-So Ans.--We can say emphatically yes, as will be confirmed by the following testimonial. % 127 Ascot Ave., Toronto, April 20, 1922. Tin Can D `Dunno `U010- Signed: Mrs. L. Ashton. Witnessed: J. E. Dowden. Dunl_op St. CHIROPRACTIC Wilolounlo and Retail `at-::c`hor Fish. Guns and Vegetables in Sduon 97 Dunlop St. THE BEST FOR FUEL, ICE OR CARTAGE A. E. SMITH I.`i.}~'`$'EsE A-beautiful display of furniture _for your selection LET us FURNlSHYQUR' HOME 1171!! Afrnnr wasp...-...--.._ -__ J. W. SCOTT 62 Dunlop St. 18 Dunlop St. TRY 0UR'NEW GOLDEN CRUST LOAF AND BUTTERMILK SCONE A TREA-T FOR THE WHQLE FAMILY PHONE 250 And have our salesmen call on you with this Wonderful New Bread.- ` Our Motto: Quality and Service His Master : Voice" . DIRECT DEALERS IN ' noncz naos. mssaucnn CARS-GRAl-{AM BROS. nucxs REO SALES AND SERVICE REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Dunlop - BARRIE -% Phone 291 v1c1'noLAs' Elizabeth` sc. - `aux. '.l\JlI I\I\JI\ ll\./IVIL4 WE . ALIi);V_ EEEHANGE o_N YOUR USED FURNITURE 15 c ll se. V 129 D nl sc. m...`. 3 : 2 STORES p...". ass 35-4 _ __o-- up n V31` I\IVI\ W 8%-oz. tin_ -Q:1een s Health Rose L.&18lt8Pifg.....,..'2flt;f29c 1 e ausages .284: , Aunt J emina Patncake 5511' Flour pkg. lac Soap l\$l Iillnuuup cusp; .- - ._--. Installed for demonstration without obligation. 137 Dunlap St. Phone 1017 3.4"_R.1F N!'.5AI.M.AR.'Z3T -iwui nun vi uwwuu Variety Wedding Cakes, etc. PH 6'1~3'I-:'"1'1'7' 'a}'i)'iis7..Fy'to 13? ;'iF`o?"'1?Zf23?rlZL NEW SAMPLES Spring and Summer Suits and Topcoats ALL ONE PRICE Cecil R. Livingston uuunnoun-\ Cannon HlLL S BAKERY 1139 Home pf Better TIP TOP TAILORS 11 Duhlop S., Telephone 51 Pastry: `in. a Gfeat I;%FI%HAI-EY BATTERYLESS --From $250 to $450 "FRESH nsu nAii.ir" BAYFIELD s1'., BARRIE. phone 23, DEALER I-`oi DeForest Crosley BATTERY- Priced $130 to 3170 29 Elizabeth St. 1- 3R!'3N.NAN_. i"(2I{1ii'I?/iiis VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC FADA and,WESTlNG!-IOUSE WHl'l'BY S ,_-_- _.....u5 a. VVVHVL, lV'V" ta 0 O Pig--~--2--'3`l1":: tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..19 . . . . Jami, ASh1rlff s Jelly Pdrs., 4 for 256 ur . . . . . . . . . 18 Chips . . . . . .. 2 lbs. 25:: LET DR. HESS POULTRY AND sfdli oN1c MAKE YOUR pnoryrs LARGER. _.__._:_ -__.--... -- ::-.__.:: Onlario Bakeries Limited RADIOS *- A. H. FELT EVERYTHING IN MUSIC SCOTT S Yaidiifxiavi J. G. KEENAN J. G. SCOTT {GOOD MONEY MAKFRS { YOUR mm? AND srocx 2 BARRIE z-j V One 50:: bottle of Pen- slar White Pine and Spruce Balsam will __ ALA; I.__.I_ II ' 'FEEfX.'s'T"I'r3" ' coonvzuz. wzur AND HYDRO PRESS SYSTEMS OF GI Iain Int:-In A u-`aqua BLA'l`CHFORD S FILL-THE -!3_ASKE1" 3 Dunlap St. Phono 1047 EGG MASH and get all the eggs your hens can lay. sHc_>_1; 1_zE'i_>A113n~1c Thursday, Felgruary 23, 1923, ROBERTSON S DRUG STORE BROWN &.C9~ i *Pl-IONS n;;,~= MILK and CREAM -rm:'sHo1: ivmn 815195! A v emu: O10 HAVE YOU A #001-1?? - _ n Uuv --w---- ' stop t-l-1a.t bark."" Phones 143 and 144 F. C. LOWER TAILOR Latest Styles in Men : Clothing and Furnishings. ._.- Satisfaction Guaranteed '1 T1 b.._.1Jp"'{.' VAN RADIOS AGENCY FOR THE 1928 ENGLISH MODEL =---- m ll0'l`El.` SlMC0l'I VICTOR aacoans 321.1. PIANOS 68 Eliulull: St. BARR]! C. R. SCOTT Phone 243 Phone 83 Phone 250 Uuuluy 9:- Phone Phono 300 8-ox. BRYSON S TEA ROOM u-was? this cont? n` |.....I - IKIII ohad - -vvoo u. L commercil hn$__ ` wviii pucisio Inn`! of the flux` In the I In inclu II. n 1310 I In t by M: II any linuncia diuctxo that "M In bulk thodi 9 yygs T3133 Dad in Q- )5 V l\,C at of 907 in IMO any It -Id` uuullerc `inning VCTOD Iou) L ..-- KJ Candi um-d lune {tan E&lQannIauv C: uwuw 147 Dunlap St. Phone 147 EMERY GRINDERS .B!J_CH.AN!" 5 503`. W. L BRENNAN Now is the Season for HARDWOOD FLOORING We are well stocked in the various gzrades. PHONE FOR ESTIMATE. I `THE. BALL PLANING MILL co. Limited, Oice 109 GENERAL REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS. Genuine For}! Parts `gowns HARPER ::acQ:3,mgs{ W. H. Johnson & Son Tel. 997W 92 Rougsnt. ORILLIA STEAM LAUNDRY co. LTD. F OR DELICIOUS ICE CREAM CREATIONS, SANDWICHES, TEA, COFFEE. Mou3*s_A_1_~ID NEl_LSON: CHQ_COLATES ra6iiR'i's"'c :A'1is `LIVINGSTON BROS. ~ BARRIE-A_1,[._A_1_i[)Al DAIRY co. A Hotel with gun the comforts of home 's'cmN'r_: A/1[.LY PASTEURIZED Hugmlws HARDWARE" punk 0.. j Q 2-jjovj tn-ju in bull; or |;ackage, 60 per lb. up. Single and Double, in stock and made to order. coon MAKERS --1 gguou 12-. 4 -j -{:4 . THE BARRIE COAL BARRIE DWVUII 'lJL'lUL' {HIV VV IIIUU `I-IGLVI in size 3 pail,.each '. . . . 49 Lake Simcoe White Fish, Pork Sausage, I-Ieadcheese, Roast Pork, other `Cooked Meats. A- -____ _.-..L -2 L`. - W`-..__- 1n`3'_o-2:1.-1301-2 MaLaren`s Mustard, 32-ox. 35 Sweet.-Brier Pure White Lard .1... -..... o ....:`l ....1. An. Teo.;:her of i"iano, Organ. Theory, sight Sinzinz. `DunH- nuannun` CAI! n . :0-Q av-tn`: C CZIO B. 0. Salmon . . . . 18c and 20:: 3 White Fish . . . . ........20c` I I I` O O I I O Q 0 C I I I C ` Brill . . . . . . . . . 15} I O I O I O I I I O I O I I I i n u 0 I I u 0 I 0 ` ` Smoked Haddie . . . . . . . . . 15c I ____._______, rm: cow's JUMPING oven THE MOON ! . BEEF PRICES ARE SOARING 9 '& E._Bt_J_13Ns, sg.c. inxrrznu-:s CHARGED 75 .RADlO TUBES TESTED AND REACTIVATED. Overnight charge. 50. ATWATER KENT Battery and Butte:-yllut. C.G.E. Radiolu and Mdrconi.( Phone for a demonstration or call and see them. Lictised Chfrop}a ..--..` An- A.nAnn:A`A DIIUYIJ XI.III iv Pupils prepared for all -A - examinations. 27 Brddfqrd Sh. Pliono 340 Ivvllvwa \a-an V: I vcvuwn w "Drug1ess Therrapists 80 Elizabeth St. (upot'|!n)V Phone 40I.l -A cco;ln6;Ia`tio: gt` LuIi:o Bmie.!*9:v'i'-_sA.9a1'99v :- Z691-:ZN 1o A33.-12 P.I. ' Phono 420 JACK BEATTY. Proprietor BOWLING J ARVIS'S For Good, Healthy Indoor Recreation E`-8.1 1W<'>ii'!*`I'S"P`!7 Jgassua R. nnvsouz 50 -- SATURDAY SPCML- DINNER _- 50" 'i-.Xr"1C{c'>ni. '1-`1'ri' Cleaned V. 8. I-IAUBLY 'IL\lIJuIIU Disbursements :- Power purchased .. . . .- . . .9 47955.75 Sub. Station Maintenance 2-19.12 Distribution System . .. . 2992.62 Meter Maintenance . . . . 261. 20 Transformer Maintenance 22.02 Street Lighting Maint.. .. 731.48 General Office . . . . . . . . . 1669.87 Billing and collecting. . 2218 . 1 Undistributed . . . . . . . . . . . 653.98 Truck . . . . . . . . . . 879.06 Interest on debenture and sundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1029.12 Debenture principal . . . . . 2084.97 Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . 5800.00 Surplus tor 1927 . . . . . . . . 15746 .62 371263 . 23 Ass_ets:- Lands and Buildings ....8 14198.21 Sub-station equipment .. ` 5815.98 Distribution system (over) 40606.75 Dis. sys. (underground) 63464.23 Transformers ` . . . . . . . . . . . 22808.91 Meters . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . 83422.60 Street Lighting equip. . . . 5537 .87 Ornamental . . . . . . . . . . . . 0516. 82 Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 .00 Old Plant (steam) . . . . .. 41358.61 Accounts rec. . . . . . . . . 10046.88 Arm IRAQ? 0'7 L1a`b1lities:- . Debentures unpaid Accounts payable Bank overdraft .. Dnannivna - JJI5 IJIII SCIIICII In Pump plant maint.` . .1 4:87.59 Maine and services malnt. 1498.92 Hydrant maintenance . . . . 08.95 niece-vuoeeeecneeo Undlstrlbuted "-164.69 Fuel. olyand gas 295.87 Electric power purchased 1092.50 Billing and collecting . . . . 2672.1`: Annual debenture . . . . . 1392.03 Interest 178.89. Profit for -1927 .. . . . . 0821.19 &HLUl'U'|. UH UCUUIIUU .. D1113`. UVUILIIGLL aouulluo Reservgs :- -Debentures paid . . . . . . . .3 Doubtful accounts reserve Depreciation reserve . . . . - Surplus Surplus for 1927. ... . . . ` Chance Water-we rks Receipts and J Rece1pts:- - Water Earnings . . Meter rentals ... . Hydrant rentals . Supplies ' U"-H uusu Wells . . . `The follolwing statement for the Waterwox-`ks `and E1ectr`ic Light De- partment was read at Monday night's council meeting. Electric Light` Department Receipts and Disbursement: Receipts:- ' Domestic Light . . . . . . . . .8 33860.81 Commercial Light . . . . . 1'6-504.92 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'38-12.63 Waterworks Power . . . . . . 1092.50 Rural . . . . . . . . . . 98.53 Street Lighting . . . . . . . . . $551.98 Ornamental lighting . . . . 1469.00 Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v 653.87 Interest, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 689.09 l w.w. '60. Rur. 10. I Sup. 826. Securities . . . . .. Mdse. Inventory Assets and kmabilitle """" Current` Assets:-- ' ~ . Accounts rec. water rates $8474.80 Accounts rec. meter rental I 6.75 Insurance prepaid . . . . . . . . 58.83 Fixed Assets:-- A ` Plant `and equipment . . . .3149'213.87 Gas engine equipment .. 14329.09 w-am T , . . . . . . . 5-244.90 'wAmaR AND LIGHT FIGURES FOR BARRIE FOR THE YEAR 1927 LUUU lulll` Dom. (`M-nun La Ullla Pow. 117 1!? Dlsbtirsments ---1 -u---- -.:-- 7-:7 -Fresh Fig Bars, pa; lb. . . 20: Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for . . 25: Lux, . . . . . . . . 3 pkgs. for 27 Dainty Puddings--Lemon, Or- ange, Chocolate, Tapioca, 3 plugs. for . . . . . . . . . . 25: . ISI lf\\lI.' 1 1 H L-.. I\-I!__-..._ V V vs vuuvon wt case: So great has_ been the interest in the winter appearance of Niagara Assets `and L1a'b111t1;: EU: . 5637.07 2281.48 1205.10 86.43 10.10 826.20 'c'1i>21""'.'I 2"i'II"'III 4 I DOpIl'ti?fIOlIf _ `I Disbursments ...$ ... ... ... (10 K9 . .3 15208.66 94 no 68497.42 9 4700.00 .' 40451.58 . 106839.08 5746.52 _s2~524ss.s3 $252468 . 83 This Week at Wisdom's THE..E'3_`_"EE G..'3C.`.`3.'3'1'__ 1:l.t?`.""?A'*"3 I:\..._..L 111:... - I .. -.. an ._ an- .3 18502.58 . - 4767.92 . 7463.73 319,050.75 I 371263 .23 I s19oco.7o_ 105110 . 00 24.00 3795.00 33.10 7003.22 1189.85 I.`I')UoUU ` 5244 . 90 11176: UV - It looks like the -Brats have struck their stride again for.they took both games from the strong St. Pats team and also turned in the record score for the season in the ladies league. After getting _850 in their first game theycame right back for another game of 820 which gave them a total of 1670 for the two. It will keep some of the men's teams hustling to beat that. In the two closest games of the night'Hog'an s Alley took two of the three points from the Mismacs. They each won a game but the Hogan's ve got the odd point for high total score. The big scorers for the night were: `Mrs. Brennan 354. Miss H. Bogardis. 353, Miss Mathieson, 255, Mrs. L. Singer 249_, Miss K. Kennedy 345 and Miss V. O Dell 312. L116 way one guilb an-: uuvv uuwuug they hardly need a handicap of any kind. The `girls won the rst game quite handily, but then the men got sweet revenge by taking the nextvtwo games, though they had to hustle to do`it. Afterthe games the men treated the girls to a nice lunch, whichjwas enjoyed by both teams. ' NO SLATE - NO ROCK. smco COKE-A CANADIAN PRODUCT c. J. SMITH PHONE 1324

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