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Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1912, p. 6

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- has a. really wonderful array of 'well- 1 known people enlisted in the ranks of the organization. The management -`10 not believe in tlie too common| A`, JVc:z1 and B2.'z'/limzl E221" D211:/7:5 f0'r`1Uazz a;v1.c._,_7apav7z.. . ON MARCH 19:3. 7 ` .VALUE.$.4oo ` 5.%;a%iEaL Eaii 10c.-ST(E,VE POLISH_--l0c. _| ' EDNESS. ' M93551` So many distinguished men. have been one of the 511;: 1 absent-minded that it has come to Sen. nets 0; 53 money. ' Marrying is like taking 9. ~ ying leap: You-never know just how you ` his shy X`ES_Bl'\:(2._ Ho\\eVver_ uptbing is ' ` lacking when `t con_1es to `playing the I ' L Chcnpest and best polish for Stove-<, Grates B`AARRlE. : masistnePiano wewe |___-__ %n1\I MADCH =- m 5 .- !A%Ec0Rn'cnnwn ting the tint really n; day In weeks. This, coalnned with` the well- known attractions of tL :s popular fair, drew a; tremendous crowd on Friday. They came lrom Barrie, Col- lingwogd. _}\`[idland, Renetang, _,CoV1d- water, St.-zyner, Sunnidale. Flos_ ' Nearly 5000 People were Present on Friday. to Enjoy1, this Popular Show. _ . . if z W. Jnmiason ; 3 layer -jelly cake... R.{ I Hlsey-; - D. 1\I'cKny';`- display home--` l mnde bread, J. Lilrxcrap, 1. Miller; - 1323! tub butter, -10 1b5.,_ I\Il'S. G._ Smith; 2 1o.1`.'c5 home-made brad,! `Sn, Stanley,` A. Hicklfngz sponge; cake, not iced, Miss Rowat. R. Cars- J v`F. ms ; photo iram: V kind}, Miss Tolton, _L. poker work on wood, Mr Mrs. Fraser, E. Foster; poker work an leather, Mrs. Mcclintonz ribbon work, B. Mason, Henry : g-ants glippers , Henry, Mrs` Smyth; nest card , E. Foster, specied, E. Foster, `Airs. W. Jamkeson; decorated work` asket, iv \\'ork`-basket, M1-5 . H.'Tri11; pillow-s-hams, embroi-dared, B. Mason Miss Toltou; centre piece, white AT ELMVALE FAIREE e in get- 35 J. Tolton; 0 5. lowers, Miss '1 Mon Paintings, c `L. Loc`:e; wa `| Hereords-Covr, 3 ficopelnhti ; heifer`, _` `Copeland. ` -, Jcrseys-Bu1l, 2 y B. Mason, J. Henry_; bst hemIning_l W. E. Mcgean: best piece eznbroid-; Clinton; paimng on mQ1eakln_ .Ig'ss! Tolton; collection of a-;1vertising-de- signs, W. Gilbert, E. Foster. jorie McMurtry`s; silver medal -by Business Col_I'ege of Owen Sound. An- nie C. SprouIe.~ the -most aggressive and at the same time thoroughly. up to duh: staff of correspondents attainuihlal, I telling us of happeninzs in the old town and to\vnsh'ip[s, which are rbdo-' ` 'ent with boyhoovd memoric Th-2_h:mc`.y paste ' 1}: _ ` can. t come - here. I cannot`-'I~ay1',1-; running hop, step a enk at any length Wit,h"Bruom and Baker tie, D. .n,r: the phenOm`f:ui1`l`(1EVL.*1~lthreading needle _ co11mg_ has taken nlnce dun-int]... Mayo; relay race, git rde. As one drives ncras5fn,m;..a Aannw 1w"m. ....,: nt. but like n11|]-mm, um 12 y'e'm,'1 cannot Taymr; }"it,1_";Bruom '2 has such a tremendous crop been harvested. The gr`-owth was wonder- Kul. Owing howenr to the exgreme wet weather which has been exper- ' slight Irosta were reported throI_.xgh'-` out that country but nothing of a damaging character appeared and [the grain this year will bring the` this is mosgly the talk cl unreliab _ fanalcs, the vaporings as it were 4 Han over heated 1:-rain. Canadians, a ` crop. However it is to be hoped that ; ,our railways took timely wnrning `(mm last year`: diicuttles, ' and) (mm last and have added geuerousdy to their roll- ing stat. In the great Peace River Countrv ;:one our 'oWn sons shogld be served. Ontnri.-3 is playing her 1)2.I't in the :2- hui1din,:_ or this new part of the E- TTHE caoxsmwre FAIRE! Jebb 5 ' set double. harness,_ `T. Mcv-' ' Knight 1`anLl 2; set singie harness; T. McKnight 1 and 2 ; set single haw ness, rubber mounted, T. McKnight 1 `A t(:\_'.' rups bring thc shine. `;C011ins, Agnew, Mason. `and Bixrllng ;1st,_Comisky, L. Bzmillng, Lewis, Ar- 'nold; `relay race. boys, Baker,` ` Brown and Acnew lst. Meher. `Hon- reading needle, -: Tait, girls, Tait, Jllins, and scarf, Mrs. Willmot. `Miss` toilet set, Mrs. Smytne. llmot ; eyelet embroidery, ;{ ? LAHGE\ FAMILY mwennr ` Scottville, 'MicI>n.--` '1 want to tell you how much goodLydia E. Pinkha.m'5 Veg- i ~ etabIeCompound and r the cnraof my fam_ . i1y, but I tell them of my good friend. .1 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound,`and that therewirill be no back; ache and bearing down pains for them if ' theywin take it as I have. I umrscarcely ` che theywin ever without it in the house. . ? 3 I-will say also thatl think there` is : no better medicine to be found for young - girlss My` eldest daughter has taken 1 Lydia E. Pinkhum s Vegetable Com- ' pound for pdinful periods and irregular; ity, `and in has helped her. " `il am alwas readv and vrilliz to- ilty, `and in has helped her. l alwa3"s ready vrlllirlg v speak a good word for Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. I tell ever one I meet that I _owe my health and t happiness to your wonderful medicine." _ -Mis. J. G. Jozmsozw, Smttville, Mich., TDRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. K. 1*` U. 3. Lydia E. Pink ' Vegetable Con:-> I ' pound, made fro native roots and herbs, ` contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy fo;gvozn :m'si11: , known. | MONTlu_AL-uUmn~;u LIVERPOOL SAILINOov:.-r;ySATURDA Vs by the "LAUIlEN'l'lC" AND MEOAN1`lC" Find with evil! up-In-dug dgvicu fu eqnfnn nnd Bum... 0:4:-. nnind. _ TEUTONIG & "CANADA"! On: Clan Cabin (in 850 Ind 555 I THE 81'. LAWRENCE IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE T0 EUROPE ONLY 4 DAYS AT SEA re): without it in the house. I-will` ) MONTREAL-OUEBEG LIVERPOOL E,............. ,..- '.`Pandor_a" just as wiIIingIyasMcCl_ary people because we know its perfec- V tioris jzist as ' thoroughly. H0 - Sold By ' q. R. If-IAMBLY --"-\-->4 5 this spjndid range placa you "under rio obliga- tion to buy. We 1 nnn....._.a-,. Lu. A Lu sum. mun. Every (fontastnnt gets .1 number. S`:uuling of "Com.estxL'nt4 lnIII1)ers lxuhlisnexl weekly. ' All \'..nc. .m..o"'L.. 1....u..I.+. in cm ruunnnu nu rdia _ Sanative Wash have farmandhaveworked very hard. I am forty-ve years old, , and km the mother Many people think ' strange that I am. not broken ' down of thirteen children.` AH \'u(:es! HIIIFL-1)L! hruught in for 1- Wednesday. ombley, Charles Gem 1 : _Wi11oughhy, ' Polly j 1 , . .. . 1 ]D. `H, MacLAREN_

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