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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1928, p. 14

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tum.-- -..-A!..- \Y..o _POl.lC.Y I-novubss ran: ` 82.500111 event of natural death $5,000 if accidentally killed ' 825 1' month if totally dis- abl . as well as $2,500 at death. Without Examinatioh ` healthy men, :1 ea 15 to 45. may obtain a po cy for $2,500 RA'l'ES FOR $1.500 `AA `-5. A_. 3.4; A goo-d thing-Rub it in Qua Pounun . snncu-: Room cuts POPULAR Mull this coupon To-DAY -an-non-nuounulguoou The quick relief for all Sprains and Bruises Port Elgin. N. B.---For three months. I was nervous and weak with -_ ._ tired feelings and ' gin. N. B. This dependable luv A-nnniniu mun:-Ir. J. s. spaidf ' Diotrict Manager noun ave`; 0 you oovw-yuc-avg n no way The physio-therapy department is perhaps the most interesting of all as it-is something unique in a hos- pital 'ot this size. At'pres'ent there is accommodation for .e.-we, ear, nose. throat and dental clinics and all. equipment is of the la.test"and `best. There is also a very fine X-ray equipment. . . `Thu 12H-nhnnn Am: 1: man! `lav tn the QUEER IHIJIUIH. EH1`. The materials for .the building have come from manyquartevs or the world-.' Direct shipments of mar- ble were securedtrom Italy and Alaska, -glass `frqm .*IBeTg1um,' coral rock from Florldua. and much of the av lav-aw w v v n - wuuvvu Another `feature is the lighting or the operating room. A false ceil- ing of daylight glass has bee-n'put in and the lights placed_a'bove_ it in a weliventilated space. Thus the overheating or `the operating room so often caused by the large num- ber of large lights required for an operation will be overcome. Spe- cial glass which permits the pas- sage of the life-givingbviolet rays has also been used in the -babies nursery in the maternity Ward. 1111.. ._I...-.l- 4.1. .... -. .:-...-..&...-...4. '5 equipment. The kitchen: are a real joy to the hearts or housekeepers with their electrically worked `potato peelerg, dough mixers. etc. "Fhn vnntav-1n1u. frm Han `hning _ TUEFY IIIUVCUHIUII Will UV OIOUO \-`tssavvt Irv VII The building is the last word in modern hospital construction with many features which some of the big city hospitals might envy. One of he most important is the use of ins lex throughout the building which permits `a-bsolutely satisfac- tory heating with a heating plant forty.per cent. smaller than would normally be required for a.build- ing of its size. Aceoustic plasteryla new composition 30f ground. coral rock plaster. of paris and acid has been used to make the building sound-proof with remarkably suc- cessful results. It is said that even in ordinary conversation the speak- er is aware of the deadening in-` fluence and the effect is very sooth- ing. The plaster of paris is mixed with the coral rock as a binder and acid is added which causes the mix- ture to bubble . This composition dries in the bubbly condi`tion and the result is an exceedingly porous plaster that absorbs a very large proportion of the sound. `This is the first hospital in Ontario on which i`t has -`been used. .n_-;___._ 1- ;1__ 11-1.4.1-.. The fine `new hospital recently erected at Aiiiston, the.gitt of Mr. Lobiaw or the Lobiaw chain stores. was taken over by the Hospital Board on July 2 from the contract- ors. E`. Weblb & son or oriiiia. It has been erected at a. cost or $180.- 000 and provides accommodation at the present time for 28 patients and a staff of nurses. When a nurses home has been secured the accom-. mods-tion will be increased to 34. u._.n.nn._.. 1- 4.1.- 1-..; .......a 1.. smaunui HOSPITAL GIVEN TO ALLISTON WORK run C5ULD"-'-'"NOT MONTHS "LET me set vr, cuasree `MAYBE 1 CAN nx rr % MY SLING snow . is move, 90?. equipment from England. The whole thing` is a. credit to the donor and builders who made It possible, and a. building. or which Al-liston may wen be proud.--Paoket andVT!mes. 1 -uvvvu u--u -u . Poultry raisers `who build up a trade in stnictly rresh eggs known by -the name of ~specia1s - see to it that the male `birds do _-not run with the ock. Not only do they consume a certain` -amount of expensive food but fertilized eggs do not keep near- ly as we1`l as `those that are sterile. Indeed after warm weather arrives the male ibirdsshould `be done away with, except, of course, in flocks of the breeders or ?pure lbred towvl who produce stock and eggs for breeding New slender prole chromium-plated radiator- Long; low bodies.-Genetous team for 2 to 5'passen- . gets, accotding to body inodel.-Laxutious deep up- hoistetyand appointment detaii.-New "Silver-Dome high-compression engine, for use ivith any gasoline. . i - -Smooth` speed up to 60 and more miles an front.- Chrysler light-action internal expanding hydranlic four-wheel brakes-no other eat of this price possesses this featute. CH'RYS[.ER A New car . . A New car Style. . A New Zenit of%Loew Priced Car-Luxury and Performance W. A. GROSE, Distributor A Eoosran DAY Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound - Tl-OI I'A'nnnl' IxAuuuIn "purposes. The ruseiessness or the male in the laying ock is being re- cognized in many quarters and a. prominent newspaper in Eastern Ontario, the iRentrew "Mercury" has made a. novel suggestion that a Rooster Day --be organized. The editor in -unging this `points out that the keeping of male [birds th-rou'gh- out the year is an economic loss which dn the aggregate means a waste or thousands of dollars -year- . ly in "every township. "1`he,cost of maintenance or such bwirdsis about $3 {per -year each. only those who want eggs. from their own rpremises b for hatching, it is pointed out, have any need of male Ibirds, and as the time is arriving when upouitry rais- ers are adopting the practice or ARL.JAMES. nnasoa mans. murmur, Boston Pop s Hat is a Good Targgt; All Chrysler research, engineering and manufacturing have been inspired by the fundamental motive of giving ever greater quality and value for each dollar of ` car cost. Public recognition of this principle, in four years advanced Chrysler from 27th to 3rd place in sales in the N. A. C. C. With a new product -the Plymouth- Chrysler is the first to give, at so low a price, the -advantages of performance, riding -ease, dependability and full adult size which characterize fine cars of higher price. The new Chrysler~designed and Chrysler- built Plymouth is so revolutionary an ad-e vance over other low-priced cars, it is such conclusive evidence that the past year s strides in the science of manufacturing have multiplied the purchasing power of the renewing theiir '=floc'1s by the pur-} chase of baby chisck-s, `there is` no reason `whatever -for "keeping over the male `birds. A \Rooster Day, it is believed. would in a. rvery real sense "be a. `lbooster day for the poultry dndustry, which is steadily. gaining in (importance. A leaflet of the Delpa.-rtment of -Agriculture at Ottawa. recommends the killing off of the male (birds after the breeding season and sets the first of June -as the time when roosters should be sent to market, because "after. that date, it is `pointed out, millions. of dollars are lost through the .pre- sence of upartially Lincubated eggs in the produce which is marketed. ASSOCIATE DEALERS - Advrtise in T`h.e Examiner. `became evident that this tmue of high-class service would be welcomed W CH Udllnubnll A wuuurzcu 5\uu:vuyu nun vwluvvu Ivuv -uu.na nun-on vuwvru-1 vw... . the eleven o'clock mght trams between Montreal and Toronto, at vet! coon V y the travelling public. As a res t of the immediate popularity. lt has already been [ound necessary to place these cars in service on other trains of the_cornpany. and since June 20, these cars have been `in service also on the ten o'clock night trainl V between these two cities. - _ . tn... .:....I. rnnm a1pm:na me meet: the demand of those who require a llttl I : I`! "' l ` '1 I I/;.|',II, camsmu um: name ~syna:e....~ Inc. AW. D, LATIMERL Alliuton `whim-Aria` |l\rl\VIdId If you intend to visit EUROPE, book `early and secure choice in accommodation. We represent ALL STEAMSHIP LINES nQQ-ugnn-: ___ -__ _ -- v as `remand: I-olll l.'ol\II'al`\vIB VW_e ASSUME TEE ELIABILITY, AT A MODERATE PREMIUM - Call or phone for rates, and cover A. F. A. j1ALCOMSON AN `AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT is oftentimes A VERY cosuv _g=.x1>ER1ENc1a V. AQQTTIIEI mun 1' rAn~n- run: A A ...-....... . -__. ____ ___-. INSURANCE IN ALL 11 s BRANCHES motor car dollar,` that you will surely want to see it and drive it. And above all, you must see its beautiful lines and finish, and stretch at ease in its deep-upholstered, full adult-size bodies, to comprehend how completely the Plymouth, surpasses cars heretofore sold under $1500: The Plymouth is today displayed by every` Chrysler dealer. He wants you to`see it and to ride in` it. Please submit the Plymouth to this trial.- We believe you will discover there has never been a car anywhere near its price that can approach the Plymouth for power, pick-up, smoothness, easy handling, safety, quietness` and roominess -nor that can equal it in beauty and style. mg OCEAN S; 'l1I'v'l-`rs:-nu-A 1 N` ` ,`p--/Hc'.:-.- ';.'u';,o`Iu-b'dI:.o1n"!".' ;.u -` - ~~v Wlxen Canadian National R5!-va;;s introdued t1;e single room deeping on ......2*:.ss,m`rah?t`.,':i81%::a.i:*..`::.E:':::`.`:`.2*:,::}.,:`.::`..T.?;.:`::2;,:.:.'i J3`: 112-113 Bradford St. Plione 21; Res, l0llW By WINNER 41 Dunlop Sh, Barrie. Phone 447W Thursday, July 712, 1929 between these cities. The single room sleeping car meets the demand of those who require little additional comfort and privacy during their travels. Each car contains fourteen single bedrooms._and each room is coinpletel fitted with toilet requisites. The cars, introduced in Canada for the first tigne y the Canadian Nat onal System. are designed especially for night journeys. where the passenger boards the train` between ten o'clock and midnight, and reaches his destination at an early hour nsxt morning. As they are not intended for da ime travel, there is no additional seating accommodation in the bedrooms. In t ese rooms, which are delightfully decorated, the assenger finds a real bed awaiting which is placed cross-wise of the car instead of engthwise as inthe case of an ordinary sleeping-car berth. Each pair of rooms have a connecting door, so that couples or `parties travelling together may use `till, door, which, however. has bolts on each si are sold individually. The rooms are equigped with every device for the comfort and convenience of the Jiasengel` and are ling an imiportant place in furnishing the traveller with adde comfort and convenience dur ng his ourney. *- 4 These cars are operated in addition to the club cars an other ,_latest uip- mt which has become a recognised feature of the all-steel Canadian Nat onsf ways trains between the two cities. e for use when the rooms_ III I] Will? III! III! aruuista every- -.-In A-A Hurt !

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