r- ---- \ NESING STATION! `- V -7, r-~-~-~-~-----.-_.._____._2I ` , Currie Baldwin has n'ull'm'd home frmn Seagrzun. Mrs. Hurt and Miss M` Hart `Iuw l':'llIl'Ih`Ll In I`nr.mm fur [hr . unnlnu ".\'mu*.'. 1\11ss M. Rivh:1rd.\nu. Barrie. was :1 \\'-c-kn-ml \'1>xlm' :1! Mrs. Bnrl lCu.x'luu`s. Mu: n Rmmha snmt tho` week- Hut. l.~.lmgzLon. ' Mrs. Edwin Richardson. (`vuelph.| spem \Ve-dm~sd:n~ and 'I`hurs(l.v_v. I at Mrs. Hodg.~0n's \H.-Hm-u at Mfr mu! 'm`{l`\' T Cll.\'lUl\.\'. Mus D. Re-lune suwnt vnd at S`\'H`ll Brldgv; ut. l.~.l'uu:Lon. Mrs 1`-`.d\\-in Richnrdsm Mrs Hou_u.~ons - VLsnurs at Mr and M:-s. T R:*udxn:m's for H1 wee-kvmi wen- Mr` and ;VIx's. `M R{`aldll\:|ll. Wm- ton. mm H. Rezldxmm. Toronto. vislmrc with Mr and Airs - Visitors with Mr and Mys- Ralph Hodzson nn Mnudnv \vvre' Mr. and l\i`rs. Cvcll Green. Heath- cuu`. and RH . L. E. \Vt`.\`I, Dals- Inn `ton. mm H. uezmluun. Inmmu. (nu. Tho I-Inst Simcoe [)('1ll\`l`}' nu-ols` In Orlllm on Thur.~'duv. ".'~mL Tm- .~p*z|kers will be Rm . F`allht`l` Palm:-r. Bracobrldg. uud R` W. Allin. Toronto. Supner will W` hm- vsduu by me st. James` w.A. l a Annhvnruurv cnr\vir-an ..-in rm n.-ml \'xut'u U)` nu` CH. uunu'.\ vv.n. Anm\~t-r. st-rnces will be ha-Id] M Knox Church uvxt Sundav um 11 u.m and 7.30 pm.. with Rev Mr. Graham. Bradford. in ch;u`L-e. Hllbdule Presbyterian choir will assist in the unm\'ersarv s~\rvices. Qt P;'|ul`s 930 nnr St P*lt'X"S. `assist in me unniversarv S"`|`VlL`8S.| , SI, P.'xul`s. 9.30 u.m.: St. Puit'r's.| `.lllnl\ t`l'SI\l`_\' services at H um.` and 7.30 pm. At the latter Sl`l'-. vice the Rev. B. P. Smytli and St. Paul's choir will be present. Mr. Smyth will preach; St. John's at 3.30. The-re will he no service 5: St. James` this Suncuy. SECRET DIES WITH HIM oral Hospital, Toronto. A few of the many visitors in town for over the Thanksgiving weekend were: Miss Jennie Eden, Miss Luzenby, David Spence and CRAIGHURST mn.x1mum Int. shoulder. 2 maximum fa L loin, 1.- Clnss 3-weigm. 176 u. ' minimum length. 30 maximum fat, shoulder, ms, and maximum fat loin hou- Ilw week- Mxss Cale Mrs. A. E. Part:-idge and Joan are visiting in London. Britten Dunsmore spent Thanks- giving at. his home here. Miss Tessie McLean, Hamilton visited her sister, Mrs. Vernon Caldwell. this weekend. Mr and M :-2 .1 nrnwith umnl Ualdwell. Ehls WBGKETIG. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornwith, Owen] Sound, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Varley Drury. Mrs. S. Chappell attended the funeral of her uncle. Albert Rainey_ at Allandale, Monday. I! and `Alva (`inn-r-Inn fllnnuyllln .I.'I.'dlllC_y , Zllz :1u'uu.m.u:, AV1UllL|U._Y . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glanville. Toronto. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Ca'ldwel1. I 1Uh- non ! vmm. An`-1a.... nun-.....I. ax, nxrklana Lake. | There will be no service in St.` James Church here next, Sunday: evening. it being` nnniversanv at St. Peter's. Minesing. Y\lh and Yhfv-c Tinnulrl 1\A on'Il nu . AVLA. nuu Lula. VV. 1`. x::u;3:LvJll.. I Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dash and family have returned home after visiting M1 . and Mrs. Hm'ry Muir at Kirkland Lake. Tharp will hn nn rem-vinn in El. uh. Lcucx .3. AVL|||\.nIAA5. M1`. and Mrs. Donald MacKny,| Miss Ruth M:1cKay and Chas. Brixy, Elmvale. sy)ex1t.Tl1a11ks:9_viv-1 lug with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Al Rm. |.V1I'. d.ll(l 1V1l'S, vunuu L}'LIlll\VUll. Mr. and Mrs. A1chu1' Bulbeck Toronto, spent the wee' with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. E(lge1'ton.. `Mfr and 1\Ih-rs ('\r1s-21 u \-nah nnrlu WELCII, ANDERSON & COMPANY ChlH`[('I'(.`d Accountants. Trustees, etc Crnwn Life Building. 59 Yonge SL. Toronto r4__. _-- H.1>:. Miss Jessie Robinson. Miss T. Nixon. Tm'onl,o. and Mrs. I. Acon- ley, Shanty Bay. spent Thank.sL:iv- mg" with Mr. and Mrs. F`. Par- tridge. Vlsimrs at Sheriff E. C. Drnrv's Ll'l(lP,'C`. Vlsimrs Drnry's for Thanksgiving; were Misses Mabel and Stella Pnrnridge, Dunn- `vlllc, and Miss Enid Partridge. Painswick. "mm Vvnmprvq Tm.-l.iInt9 hurl n Pamswicl-I. The Women`s Institute had in very large attendance at, their monthly meeting at Mrs. S. J. Dunsn10i'c`s last Tuesday uncr- noon. Duncan Mc-Cuaig. K.C. gave :1 very inte1`esl,ing :1dd1'es.= on his trip to nnvn1`:md air bases as part of` his duties as nwmber of parliament. |Le1"s nromer an u1'zum)t.on. I Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow. Toronto. lspent the weekend with the lat-' ter's mother. Mrs. A. Eakley. `Tho wve-hrirlge school entm'-a Mrs. Chas. Rnukin spent. the | weekend with her p:u'0nt,s in ,y Penetang. 1 Mr and Mrs. Mercer Irwin E Henetang. 4 Mr. and spent, the holidny with the lut- . ter's brother at Brzumnon. Mr and Mrs Lndlmv, I`(n'rmt.0 ter's mother. Mrs. A. l:JlKlE_V. The Wyebriclge school tained SS. N0. 21 at a Junior Red Cross meeting on Frirlny :11`- ternoon. Mr and Mrs. ReLrinnld Elli0LLI ten-noon. I Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Elliou have returned to then` home ml St. John after a month with the 1'ormer's mother here. Mr nnd Mr: F`. Robins and farmer's mother here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Robins familv and Mrs. F Lummis and son Hercule. Balm Beech. visited with friends here. Sunday. were: Mrs. Arnistrongz and Jean. New LOWCII, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rawn. Dorothy and Ken- neth. Severn Bridge. A special Tlmnksgiving service was held in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday. The church interior was beautifully decorated with flowers. leaves and fruit. The thankoffering ineeting held in the Presbyterimi Church was lai'gel_v attended. In the absence ` of Mrs. Rawn. the chair was filled `iby Mrs, St.ew:1i'L. Midland. Sunday visitors at F. C. Ruwn s ` MI`. and Mrs. 510 box are spunu-' ing :1 few days in Toronto. l Mr. and Mrs. W. Dickie. Jean and Bill Kirk. Toronto. were holi- day visitors with friends here. Mrs. G. Lewis and dn.ugh_Lor:: and Isla Culford. Tm`onLo.| and Mrs. D. Jacobs. Barrie. cull- ed on friends here. Monday. Mm-h . is extended to Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac.. F.'l`.U.M.I Teacher of Piano, Organ, Vocnl apt!` Musical The Dry. Organist and Chou- mustcr of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist Toronto Con- servatory of Music and University of Toronto. 113 Wors1oy St.. Barrie. ed friends here. Mommy. Much sympathy is extended the bereaved family of Michael Coughliu. The community has` lost. one of its oldest. and finest. citizens. ._-.__._, /o\, ... - ..._..__._ i " I gives by far the Barrie Examine: biggest value. .:j?__ Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cox are spend-| rm :1 fnw dnvs in Toronto. | ii-i|-ibus Attacks` Liver Complaint Blousncss is just another name fur A clogged ur sluggish liver. It '3 :1. very cuiunmn mmpluint, but mm be quickly rem:-lie-cl by stimulating the ow of bile. This azrftenn the Il`\`ul!lul&lI`\l nmss, the poisons are carried out of the s_\-sh-nu, and the liver and bowels are relieved and tuned up. IIEII . .#_ I- I ___ I 2-..- Till`. ....:.I..._ |CANlDlAl GENERAL El.lIC1`IlC| COIPANV IIMIIID . M'ilbum s Laun-Liver Pills quicken I and enliven the sluggish liver. open- ! "mg up every clmnm-I, by causing g I free ow of bile nqd than cleansing `I the liver of the clogging impurities. ` lIL-__ -_. __.II .._J ..-.. 5.. 5-1.- I ..._ ..... -_ ._.- ..-.._ -_..r_..._..... ` They us small and any to miss. Do not gripe. weaken or uicken. s 3 l - - I ____j______..._ .___` gnown HILL . Ll ____, 1 I mu , F.'l`.C.I 'rnm-hnr nf T-`mno. Oman. an THE BARVRFE EXAMINER, DARRIE. ON I`.. CANADA a_ . V There was a cheerful buzz in the market building on Saturday morn- ing with Thanksgiving just around the corner. The symbolic turkey was not much in evidence and the few choice birds shown sold readily at 30c to 35 lb. Ducks were choice at 25c to 28 but geese were not in the best of condition. 25c was asked. Chickens reigned supreme. small chickens. large chickens. lots of Charm and nhninn nnnliiv, Price ly an Wen: mnu. Mrs. 0. Plant anzi Mrs. J. Moth of Kempenfeldt district, florists. dis- played and said many bunches of `bittersweet. some of which was cul- ltivated and some wild. u ~u,,_\_ -3 r<...-..n . \ . n nnmnd chickens. large cmcxens. nus m them and choice quality. Price ranged from 23c to 25c lb. and near- ly all were sold. an... n run... .....:*\.1.-;- 1 `nltnlh nf llVill.L'u dnu auun: vvuu. Charles Nash, of Cundles. seemed .a.u have the largest Hubbard squash fur the day and E. V. Babcock had another novelty in his collection. a `dark purple cauliflower grown from imported seed and called the Pur- `ple Cape". | Miuc R 'I`:ms.ev nresided at the M.\Iil{l `pie cape . Miis B. Tunsmy presided Red Cross What-Nob Shop." 1y,,_.-.._|.|._.. | vcg Citrons . Turnips, ouch Melons. each Green beans, 6 `Green Peppers. ['11-nan urn-I1 rltr .______...___________. GEO. R. & ELSIE A. BURNS. D's.C| Licensed Druglvss Therapists Electric. Radio. Hydro and Mpvhzmu Therapy H `.ll'l.'|:ll CU! Pctatnes '7:Jh k rututucs .. u ql... mu. m -..t.. . 75-lb. bag ................................. $1 Cauli-fluwers . . 10-15-2 Hubbard squ:`s.<:h. each ................ Vegetable marrow _ Onions. 6 qt. .................................. .1 Silver skin. picklinb . Qt. .......... .. Beets. carrots and radishos 5c bunch. 3 for 10v. (5 at. ` Curmts ........................... .. 6 qt. Cnbbages ................ .50 or 2 mr Head lettuce Chinese lettuce Celery .. White be-ans. pint measure ...... .. :Sage or .snv.:r,v. bunch 1"! Uull\.'L' i Butter. lb. ,F0w1. lb. . ..... .. `Eggs. dozen .. . 35c- ,Chickens. lb. ...... .. 23-24- 'H(mey. small containers ....15(`., Baking Buns and cakes .... ..l5c (102. in Doughnuts. doz. ............................ .. I-Iomexnado bread, white or ! lnynninn 51,. am; IIIUIIIEIIIEALIK.` Ul brown ....... .. Pies. each 'I`arts_ d-azen I` uIwl:I n Gladiuli .......... ..bunch 15c. Other varieties. bunch English lavender. dried. per tum-bk-r ................... .. 3 Cooksviile. 5 1 Miss Muriel Kennedy, B11)`l`in' ;'spenL the weekend with Miss Isn- L belle. White. Quite :1 number from here nt- tended the Utopia church mini- alversary on Sunday Inst. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Symes called _ on her sisters. Mrs. Tom McF:1d-, -I den and Mrs. Samuel Poole. Gm-n-I I fel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reid nnqi Fruit Wnlf River apples, (5 qt_ basket 2 Wealthy apples. 6 qt. basket 2 Alexander applcs. 6 qt. basket 2 Mclnmsh Red apples 6 qt. b:1skot1 St. Lawrence apples. 6 qt. ...... ..2 Crabapplc.s. (3 qt. ..................... .. .2` Tmnatnes .......... [A box. 10c, 6 qt. 1` | Pears. 6 qts. ................... .. .5-- lfel. I mm' family, Freddie. Norman and` iMary, Meaford. spent. a few day: ewith the 1ut,t01"s parents hero. nu...` .u..k.. Iln1cnn1I R-.n-I-in` I I Emerson Symt-s has Meaford for :1 while. Mic: Thplnm McKinl Meaford tor wmle. Miss Thelma McKinley. '1`ott,en- lham. visited with Isabella White. I n............: meccnn n-Hm.-rnn L~nnn`l Pa ge_ S23: :2... .._.._. `On 1m exl,enut`(| vmn wuu |\'\. and Mrs. 1'-`arney. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chambers and son Hurry. Coldwnner. visited glI`i8Dd.'s` here. Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bav(`r.\'t.0ck and Mr. and Mrs. Townes spam. lhx" _\vrok-nd with Staym-r friends. I :1-.. u-......... lA:\1- vhux unn\I\1lh\v Vllulll. Vlblhcu Wlun Lnnuuuu vv uuvu. I Raymond Tiffgn, Isljngton. snow 1 the weekend wxth ms aunt and [uncle here. . .In.mP,< Rrunskill snent, :1 counlv iuncle here. James Brunskill spent couplv of days with his mother in Cooksville. Misc Mm-in! Kc-nnedv. Barri:-l 5\VlLl1 LHC 1ul,u:x': puncnun Iu'|l'. 5 Miss Alphn McIstmc_ Barrio . `spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. {James Brunskill. Mr. and Mrs vPhillips and Grenville Elshawu. Orillin, also were visitors mere. | '1'. Urmklo 1.5 V] lwr in Timmms. I `l\A iq< MPI Grnl in Tlmmms. | Miss` Mel. Graham is spendin:_-I Ithe holiday with her parents at; |A11i.=;ton. . | Fred Archer and Betty Brock.` I Toronto. 21 re holidaying wit h I friends here. Jnhn I -`.th-rimzton. Tomntn. i.: \\'l'L'KUllll WILII aL.l_yuC1 unuun. , I 5 Mrs: I-{ornsl)_v nus rm` .~;ynu)nlw `of the community in the loss nf `her father. whose body wa.~: Inuit ;to rest in Lakevk-w CL'nwu`r_v on` iMondn_v afternoon; uL to MX'>] Douglas Mucluillan whcxw hm-g band died suddenly at Rm D`I'1'.g Alberta. Mrs, MncMi1lnn. \\'hn is| ln daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A: McArthur, xvas. born in Wuvn-rle-\ r v ) 1 x 1 I I Mr. and Mrs. W. McAlury_ To-I `rnmo. spent the weekend at H ; l Bnnney':4. ' Mrs. v. slmsor and Miss` A'kn-H] ,Slr's.~or, Orillin. spent the \.\'m*kcxu~" int H. Brandon's. Kicu Rx-n Rrnndnn Nhvgilnmi I `the latter nun 0! the W(`?K ' Congramlntmns to Mr. um! [Mrs Wm. Slessor. Mitchell Smmrc ` lwho were married on Saturday. , Nlrx J Nnrmmv nnd son Jnvm ! 3 [11 H. Brandon's. . Mix: Em Brandon. Mxznnml [paid a brief visit. to friends hen `the lnttrr nun of the week nnuwmlnnlnunns to Mr. mm : ..________________________ W. G. AND ETIIEI. MCKINNEY u.(:., Sp.()., I).D.'l`. `lhlrupructors & Urugloss Therapists , 70 Essa Road. Allnndale I Office and Rvs. Phone 891 | Office hrs.. 1-5 pm. and '1-9 p.m. ! Dnnsuhminn frvo. Fun! adjustments` ,_`_,____.___.__. `who were marrwa on '5aIurm|_\'. I Mrs. J. Norqunv and son Jnvm and dnuuhu-r Isobel. C0l\iS(.'l\.` snfnt the weekend M W. `1`h.m\-,)- son's |son's. I A miscellunvuus shower was he-In in the conununity mm on Fri` day night in honor of Mr. mu. Mrs. Arthur McKee um-e Re-I. Sham1han.\ The evemmz ww spent in dancimz. After [Mr lunch. the many useful rams wm nresenu-d to the bride and -,;ru:.m\. Both mtlngly rf.-plied. Emerson Symt-s has gone t:l Mnafnrd fnr :1 while. | Extra topics of The Exanmmm" are (or sale by all local nex-rs de.llux'< and at this office. Privc 5 l'('l\l> How about sending une nx llus week's issue to an absent tnend? T. Drinklo is visiting his (l.u154h- nr in "I"immin.-4 menus John '\I\ uh qls.".. each corn, dozen \1xo ll n1 9 ccgxgwm I. are uuuuuyulg wuu _ Ethermgton. extended visit with Rnv. l'Q Wan-nnxv ._...__._.___.__.__.-.....__.___,, ----------------------<------ \ n I Vl(I'l'0RI.\N ORDER OF NURSES Bnrri:\ Br:u\oh\. Wull Baby Clinic from 2.30 to 4.30 u'L`lo(`k v\'(*ry Wl`d- nueduy. Amsliculinn fur nursc`s ser- vices may be mudu dll'L`(`l uri through duct-vr. 'I`vlvphnuc 38., Vegetables Pmthuro Flowers: .....bunch dnz. iuxv Inn:-M )ZL"H . . luc- 6 qt.. 20!`. 11 qt.. .. .$ mwhite `..8(' and 25-26-27c ......... ..1RL' 35c-38c 23-24-25c 1 En `IRA L)\."U(' L. 30" ...$l (H) 15-200 /'7' 1 20C 15C ...________ J. EDWIN WILSON. BS./\.. l').0. OS'I`EOPA'1`Hl(` PHYSICIAN Kin&"T_E\uck, Harr'u-'. '!`v1<~phnm\ 345 I Ct` Huurs~ 9-12, 1.30 to 5 I nnd bv ummimnwm i)\' 100 ..I()(` III.- ...2ilt- Mrs. M. S(=(1m'v. Sutton. is vis- iting` Mrs R. Fountain. Mrs. A. 'I'u1`nm- i.-2 vnsitinv. hvr sister. Mrs, Cockburn. Edgar. . .I 1 n1 vur... nlhllil. Juan, \.I\n.r\II\uIi. uu:.,zu. | Misses lvlam-I nn_(l Christine 1 1`urner arv visiting: fl'l(`ndS in T0-, r(mi(:. ` I R/[l',< Dnln1m' (`.:ihl'rrIH':| ix \:i<-i '""`3 '3{5P`-_?F_F!9?_!?F_!e!- - Sold by Rcliulc Dealers Everywhere Tu llw \si.~lfuI boys. as the H\'I'l` ship lluuulrrs .s\sil'l|)' ow-rht-ml. uir Iran-I so-1-Ins purv :Ill\'l`llIIll`'. Hui thr uirlim-.-5 knms Ilml 1-unmu-rq-iul ying. fur frum In-ing mlu-nlurc-. is |m.~'im-z-sz-1--l|u- llighly r4'.puu.s'iI-l.- IuI.~im-.~.~` of public` lrun.~'- purluliun. Tu In-Ip muinluin Ihc-ir fusl awhealulc-rs. Illa- airlim-.~ Ilst` in.~lrunu-ms` -- nmrvvln uf mmlc-rn .~-ic-m-1--l|ml go far In -Iimilmtv gnu-.~.-nuvrk uml (l3Ill,'.(t'l` luv In we-ulln-r. Mm-In of [hr mmln-rn airplulu-v s equip- nu-nl is c-I'('lI`it`aI|I_\` upt*r1.|It`Il with [he help of .-alurugr Imllt-riv.~'. For "Ii! vilul .-44-rvi('v. it in nu! surpri~in;: Illul so nmny uirlim-:4 re-I)" nu I*`.\ic|- lmllc-riv.-A. Ex[wrio~Iu-o-. llxrnugzlmul :|\i:|!iuI| IIiaIul`_\'. has slumn llml Iixialn-.~ arr mnrllny of this trust. W'ilh fa:-ls like Ilu-se to guide you. it is I-as)" lu muiql gnu-.-`snark when lmying a new |m|l'r_\' fur _\'uur car. In` the-rr uny nlln-r Ioullc-r_\ which so l||uru|udI[\ nu-rils your cnufulc-Iu'-'. .l.-\.\ll"..\` ll. |)lA`.\l()Nl) ` (Inturiu Lnml Survryor Aupuinlme-nl 1l\"mu1`h H A. l*lvnr_v.I Mu.~`onic 'l`muplv Bldg Phunn 1717 3 ..._ __`........-...___..__...____ . "'-` """"""' ' s Mr. and Mrs. Stan McLean spent the weekend at Wallace McLean's. _ nnnm-atulatlons to Art McKee! HILLSDALE 3 vRumb1u with frivnds nt` Picker- 'ing; M1`. and Mrs. Noah Cortnnl at Wilson Rowatfs. l`r,-slxytc-rian Fowl Supper A very successful fowl supper `was held in Ihv basmnvnt 01` L110 `Presbyterian Church on Tuesday ;<:vm11ng. Oct. 8. A 1-.u'gc- cruwu iszn. down to 21 deliciou.-4 S1l|)|)(`1` of n u I For Sale by Brantford Reef s protection. In addition to shielding the home again.-at wind and rain, you add beauty and value to your prupvrly. You may choose from many attractive colour comlvinations. Remember-35 years C;m:nli:m experience in producing roofing materials to meet thu test.-: of our own climatic conditions guarantees dollar for dollar value. Just spccify Bramtford Roong and be sure. Brantford Roong Company, Limited BRANTFORD, ONTARIO 5 mm 7... Quin lw If you are hm-cl nu u Inullo-r_\: if \nu ~Iarl and amp in lot: if yum lunr :1 rmliu. Ilrallrl` and Io-frm-slt-r.. ask In ~.m- I|u- I'".\ia|e- llyvup |mll'r_\. Thr |I_u-up is nuulr 1"~|H'4i:I") fur sut-In vumli inns. ll lm- umplr pmn-r In lake (`arr uf llu-.-m c-\Ir.-us. Inge-lha-r with ph-uly uf ro-.~u-rvr fur ~l;u-ling: in any M-ullu-r. The` l":\iII`(l`ul1'l`il| }(Illl`l`1)ll|lIIlIt|i|\ has In-1-n 1-are-full} rlm-.4-n for hi- .nlui|iI) In V ,. _. I ..,.I IX... II... nun u-~ .u-vu... .., IM'Q'll (`RI I'llIII) rlvlru A ghv gmul Imilrry .-an-r\'u-1-. Inn}. fur llm daily we-ulln-r fun-1'u~l 1:! hi- uu-a pump. To avoid .-alurling Irmulolv. I-mr him 1-ha-rk ynur hulls-r_\' mm. Thin .~-rsirr is frre. ._____._._.__.___._._.--.--- ROBERT ll. SMITH EYESIGHT SPI .(`IAl.IS'!` 53 Dunhn Sl.--Phnre 80 Hours 9-8 dni _v. Suturdnys till 10 ..__..--z.-_.-___. ._.__:_.___._.._.____ F.X||)|~I B-\'l"l'l.l(I|~.~ HI C \\ \ll\ IHIITFI) I53 Dl |"H.|(|\ VHU I'l` I mm\lu hot, 1'm\'1. \\'i daintivs. Aft" lhml l)'.lr1:I':{`11 viands. :1 vm tainmc-nl. \`.'2l\ Hnll by lrulvm (`(>n.~'.i.~=lm1 ul : 1`0:1rlin",:, \'.'!1h' i(,\" 'I`l:ursday. October 17. .1940 Limited III. C. C`. Il.l.MIN(} .- VF`.'I`ERlN. \RlAN and SURGEON I U` Bn\'f'w'd St. t R:urrie_: _Phuno- B_|_1 i - .. --.------ 5 ___._____________.._ MAYDEE McAUl.l-IY, A.T.C.M. Teacher 01' Piano and Theory Or unist St. George's Church I 5 Bnyfivld 51.. Barrie _?.______.__ Sullnhl cap-4-- J `CS1: lJCJ\IA-I IUNl-IRAI. l)II{l`I("l`0R AND l~`.X\lu:\l.!\IER MmI'I.Ax(`I-t .\`l~`.R\'l(`l-`. I7 I-Tlilalwlll SI. 2 l`lmm~ `. .|8 G.G. SMITH 6. CO. Ira ..I.I :..h-.I I lit!) ijL:`EwiKf:F \1o\lo L I"ll A ll \a- V: t. I-islnlmlisllcd I869 I"l`NI-`.|{:\l. |I|Rl~`.(l`0BS AND I-`..\Il\.\l.NlI-`RS Motor Imbalance In cmmecllon 1\Ill.`I! n xv A \'n \'I{:lI1` Mecnzm . Dunlap St. IOl0l' lnuuuauurr III ruuuru----. ()l'I".N II.-\\' AN NIGHT BAIIRIEZ. ONT. ' PIIUNE 32 1:n I Congratulations to and Reta. shanahan. of Barrie.` who were married on Oct. 5. 11.. av": nlnm (`hue Innnnvvnnd. iw. D. Mlnmxm FUNERAI, DIIIECTOII AMBULANCE SI"-SRVICB ll bury it. : Piano in CHIROPRACTORS FIVNERAI. DI IKI-'.(` (RS 7. ,4 _____?__.T-: LAND SUR\'F.\'0l{S __.j,,, `MFSIC LESSONS ){{o.},u3wi-x; T was ice Huurs---.1-12. l.;1u nnd by upnuinhnvm ___.____..____ P. C. LLOYD .- uunu A I I\II)I.`l"l`l'l` actric. Radio. .H)'(U`0 unu Mechzmu Therapy nlnp Phone ' who were marrleu on ucu. :2. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Degeer'an_dl family, Centre Vespra. were vis1- tors on Sunday at Clarence! Hows. I `Mr and Mrs, Otto Davis and. E'l`El{IN:`\lllAN . Walton. Mrs. Baxteyandl 1inn~ unr-nt. Rundav VISIHHEI -0S'l`E0l'A'l`llY _(-)l"l`()METRY ll Clarksnurg IZISI} ` the funeral of H.811-7 week hex ; __.._ Vespra. Council met on Oct. 7. with all. its members present. Communications were read from: P. M. Higgins and W. G. Ram- say, re gravel pit; Frank Kil- kenny, Becy.-Treas Bradford Board of Education, re pupil attending school in Bradford; Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture, advis- |ing progress made and asking for liurther financial assistance; A. H. Felt, Secy. Barrie Agricultural Society, acknowledging receipt of I325 grant; M. C. Daly. re Town- `ship and school Forestry Plots, and I W. smith, Treas. of Barrie. I {passe `suppl enclosing cheque for $5. relief supplies relief, $10.03: supplied. The following accounts were (1: Mrs. Margaret Peacock ies relief, $8.00; L. L. Scott. Leo Mc- ; Laughlin, one lamb killed. $7.00: North American Life Assurance Co., premium re Webb. $15.65; Hydro Electric Power Commission, `light for hall, $3.00; D. H. Cole- lman, hospital accounts. indigents, `$48.20; Robinson Hardware, bulbs `for hall, $1.60; A. A. Smith, care- .taker for hall, third quarter. $8.75. The Council adjourned to meet on Friday. Nov. 1, at. one pm. .-..._.?._____.:_-.__-. ._.__._____.__.__ `Paul Sullivan. all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hulburd, Buf- _falo-, at. H. Sheppa-rd`s; Mrs. Park- lnurst, Niagara Falls, N.Y.. at E. 'Quantz's-. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene 3 his home. Mrs. R. Keenan and baby =Tromblev and family, Torontx:-_ at. Mrs. R. ,daughter returned home from the R.V. Hospital. Barrie. having spent, `the past. month there. i h is `Mrs. J. M, Hill. Toronto. I Miss Alice Fralick spent, the holiday with friends in Uxbridqe. `Mr and Mrs, .105. Franck vis- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Davis and family attended the funeral 01. their cousin, Wm. Elliott, Angus; on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Luck at- 1 Frank Miles is visiting Ms aunt, iMrs. Hill. Toronto. Mic: Anne Fmlick snent tliol |ber at Hanover. Sunday. I Quite a number from this dis- trict, are attending the Inter- national Plowing Match at St. Thomas. 'T`hp women's Institute held friends in Uxbnaqe. Mr. and Mrs. .105. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Web- ber Sunday. Quint n. nnmber The Women's their monthly meeting at Mrs. Roy Rupert's with quite a large number present. Misses Fern Maw and Ruth Rupert gave a verv interesting demonstration on cooking vegetables. The farmers are finding it very ._::._.._.____.-_. BOYS & novs ' Barristers. Solicitors, Nutaries Pub- lic, Conveynncers, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates 0! `*1:-rest. Of- fice: 13 Owen St., Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Branch office Elmvale. J. R. Boys--J. F. Woods. j_ I I CAMERON a camtzzox ` 'BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. `5 Owen St.. Barrie : Telephone 408 MONEY TO LOAN I FRANK HAMMOND. B.A., 'K.(`.. | Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Masonic I `Temple Bldg.. Barrie. Money to `man. u ' COWAN & COWAN Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancerl I Notaries Public, etc. Mnnlav 'T' LOAN I Notarxes Public, (310. MONEY TO LOAN Office. Masonic Temple Buildmg, 17 Owen Street, Barrie Alexander Cowan, G. A. Ross Cowan l1lD'l L11. [Money to loan : Mr. and at-| tended the anniversary services an Shanty Bay United Church onl Sunday and visited with Mr. arm! Mrs. Roy Partridge. A miscellaneous shower was held for Edna. Pattenden prior to her marriage to Charles Harris, Bar- rie. She received many. lovely gifts and we send with Mr. and; Mrs. Harris and M1`. and Mrs.l Ryther the very best of good wishesrfor their future happiness! in their new field of life. I A .u..n..hH'..1 nvynnlntr uync cmmi: BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Masonic Tern lo Buildin . Barrie I DONALD r. MacLAREN.. n.A. ' } MON Y T0 LOA Physician and Sturgeon I 39 Owen St. Phone )015 Office Hours: 1230-200; 630- 9 p.m . . I I I (SL_1r ery and Diseases of Women) Chne Coroner. County of Simcoe 1 0 DR. w. A. LEWIS | and nn. :1. N, Mncl'HER.S()N a UK. W. C. Ll'l'l'l.I`. Associate Comm-r. Cnuntv ur Simone und R R I. WII.I. I `Chief Curmwr. County or mmcoc! I and on. n. N. Mu-l'HER.S()N ' Physician and Surgeon Phone 81 : Officew-5.8 Collier S! 8.30-9.30 a.m.. 1-3.00 and 630-8 pm uIt._ l_V. W. IIUlil`.l(5 Physlcmn and Surgvuu Associutr Curuner. County of Slmcoe I Office and residence: 50 Mary S\ 1 Phmm 101 gssncmte cnrunwr. Ltuumv nl mmcx and DR. R. E. WILL ' Ph siciuns and Surgeons Office. 4 Maple Ave.. Telephone 2] Office hours: 1 to 4 p.m., 7 to i 9 p.m.. or by appointment DR. N. M. l.AlIRlE. L.M.C.C. Phone 200. Physician, Disease of Children. in- lernul ll1t`d|(`llll` and mmur surg:-r_v.: (`iicnz 30 Owen SL; Office and Res | DUNCAN F. MCCUAIG. K.C. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Nlnnnv 1n lnnn ' Rn<< Hl()(`k_ Barrie DR. J. ll. N. SMITII `~ Physician and Sur won . Office. Owen St` at ullivr [Office Hours: l.30~3.30 7-8.30 p.m l ` Phnnn 700. lh-sldvnm-' -I7 Collier S! . the best. 01 goua- A delightful evening was speni' last. Tuesday at the home of Pal Kavanagh in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryther (nee Camilla Knvanagh) when a number 01 friends and neighbors met to tender their best wishes and to present, them with many lovely gifts. The bride and groom re-VI plied, thanking their friends. A; dainty lunch was served by the! ladies. ` `Ounce Hours: l.30~3.:m 7-u.:1u pm] :Phnne 700. lh-sud:-nee: | IL (iI0II(iI'l (`-. SEIXVIUUIC . Phy.~'ici::n and Surgvon [Office und Rrs deuce. Curvwr 1-`.li7:1~ Lb:-U: and Turuulu SI.~`.. Phmw H0. ll-\ur.\ `I-ll) um: 1-4 p In.; 7-9 pm .__.{__.______.__.__.______ Ill. F. G 'l`UR\'I|UI.l. Mu-Cull Umvur. |0thce and rrsidvlwat ~n"ne-r l)un`.op ,. nnd Puynlz Sls. Phune :06 ,Hours* 9-10 am.. I-3 p.m._ 7~8 pl: 1 ```` `` ` `"``` ``! VESPRA c3uNcIL Extra copies of The Examiner. 5 cum. at all new: denier: and at this otcc. All DLJQ ll \a\r.sna `row The Vers:11'Ile. High Clam Hum omua " 2nterminer. fur your m-x Lodge or Church or nth:-r E.-1 . tertainmenl. Illustrated `Jircu-. , lar FREE. Address 638 Crawtnrd ' Sf Tnrnntn Iot In l"Kl'JEZ. Au St.. 'I`nrnnt.o. DR. GEORGE (X SEYMOUR Ph\'siri:m and Sunlmm Dhk UI'\l`. ..`3.`.:?.`. E??P ' on Iluvn DIS. L. ll. Dlunhuvv Physician and Surgeon won St, I Baby Bottv Reid came home` from the hozspiml on Wednesday. Mrs. Vyse is on the sick list: ulso Mrs. Parkhm-st. Glad to re-I port, W. Ruffett, is improving. Mrs. E. Quantz and Albert Ren-g me were In Clarksburg last n.t.n-nrnnLr the EDENVAEE DR. L. H. BIGELOVV Dlnminiun nut` Qnrannn DR. W. C. Ll'l`Tl.l`I An (`nrnnnr Pnuntv uf I DR. N. \V. IIOGI-IRS Phvuiri,-In -Ind nx':'n')lI "** ...___..__-.j- EN";E RTAlNl-`.R8 MEDICAL LEGAL rt-smence: :1 Phone SECURE II 3371` SULILJITUH. r.1L;. : Ross Block, Barrie __:_:.?_L-jj Mrs. 15. I 1 m,Lendmg cousin. Mr: Q un4uu...- ........ .v.... ....v. Only living descendant of T;z- I cumseh. famed Indian chief, Signal- man Joseph Stonefish can't even tell his own son where the warri- or`s bones lie. This is because the son is not of the descent demanded by tradition. his mother being from off the reserve. Meanwhile, the In- dian veterzm of the last war cooks for the trnnps in this one. - _._._____._4'o)-... Now that. carcass grading of hogs is the official method in Canada. a. review of the regula- tions will show that they have been drawn up to assist. the tanner in producing the finest bacon hogs at the greatest pro- fit. The carcass grades for qual- ity are A, B, C. D and E. l firnrln A This (Q U15: Innct. do- Hog Carcasswrodes, Weights and Classesl ' l|._Y dl'U 11, D, U. Ll unu . Grade A. This is the most de- sirable carcass for all purposes and must be of the best quality In producing" this grade, it is necessary for the farmer to watch the weights and finish. There is only one class in this grade- Class 1. The weight is from 140 to 170 lbs. The shortest length of side to conform with the reg- ulations is 29 inches: the maxi- mum fat on the shoulder. 2 inch- es, and the maximum fat on the loin, l'/_- inches. The standards set for Grade A, apart from the carcass being of the best quality are that the shoulder must be balanced in weight in relation to the ham; the belly must be thick and of even width throughout" with full flank; the ham full fleshed. evenly covered with fat and of good shape; the back must have the fat firm and or even thickness within the varia- tions allowed; and the quality ` must include a firm white fat with proper balance of fleshing and fat throughout the carcass. Grade B. This grade and may vary from Grade A in any weight class as laid down in the regulations. The grade has three classes-1, and 3. The weight for Class 1 is 135 to 1'75 lbs.; minimum length. 28 to 29 inches: maximum fat on shoulder, 2 to 2. inches, and .maximum loin fat 1"-.- to es, all measurements according` to _ weight. Class 2--weight. 125 to 134 lbs.; minimum length. 2'} inches; mztximuin fat shoulder. `J inches; fat inches. 185 lbs.: inches: 2. inches, 2'. inches. Grade C. All classes must be well finished and of good qual- ity of ileshim: with firm fat. The grade is divided into three class- -Ics The weiuht for Class 1 is 0 .4 l ' K is a useful I 1 1 - v 2 inch- ' lgmde 1s cuvluoa 1nLo mree (EMISS- es, weight 135 to 175 lbs; maximum f-.2` shoulder, 2`. to 3 inches, and maximum fat. loin, 1: to 2`; inches. both measurements accord- ing: to weight. Class 2 wvcighl, 120 to 134 lbs; maximum mt shoulder, 2`. inches: m-.1ximum fat. loin_ 1. inches. Class 3-- wvight. 176 to 185 lbs.; mtiximuxn `fut. shoulder, 3`. inches, nnd max- 'imum fat loin, 2`-_ inches. lV.....l.. r\ All n`n: as-xnu nnn_ fut. 3`. inches, imum Grade D. All classes may con- tain overlut. slightly unfinished und slightly soft. carcasses. There are three classes of the same weight. mnp,-es as Grade C. Guide E. Includes unfinislied or oily cm'c;1sses; rejected or con- demned car(:asses: carcasses that have suffered physimil damage. and cnrcassue. from ridgllng pig: and stags. Olh:-r grades are: Lights, Heavies. Extra Heavies. and sows Ihlll. have raised one .m- mnro liners Weight. f0l lwcight. 176 to 18:) 1115.; mtixnnum `and sows {mu nave raxseu one ur more litt,P1`s. Weight. Lights, 119 Doc. and under; xveight. Heavies, 186 to 205 lbs.: weight. Extra Heavies, 206 lbs. and over: `and sows. Class 1. carcasses oi unud 1`lv. throughout. and Class 2. carcasses that are over- Iut or wry thin. I RPHl`I)\(*nl. :1:-m)rdin2' L0 ('nrcn.~:.~ Ilm very tmn. Svttlcment zxccording to grzuic involves a pr:-mium [01 Grade A. \\'hile- the basic price '1: upplivd to B1. All other grades and (-lassjcs are subject. to deduc- Uon below the basic price, ac- ('(u`dil1g to their comxnercinl value. A I\rn\Iv no` ihu I~nnI|InYinI\\` nnuv grade mvmves prvmxum xux A copy 01' the rvgulminnr`. nnw be obtulxwcl by \\'ril.ing to Mar- kc-tim: Se~rvi Dominion Depart.- mvm of Agri<~ultun'. Ottawa. ~~----~..... .._.-._ (.'(,llSll'!. | Mrs. S. Baxter and N. Browning.-; spent. Sunday visiting S. Walton. who is ill in the Gen- Hospital, Toronto. A few many visitors in!