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Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1918, p. 6

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4 Page Six Le OR LAT RTIE Soot THE BARRIE EXAMINER Thursday, October 24, 1918 =-- THE. CANADIAN BANK: OF COMMERCE SR EDMUND WALKER, C.V 0. LLD,, DCL, President Caprrat Paip Up, $15,000,000 MONEY For small remittances use the Money Orders issued b this Bank. They are payable without charge at any Ban! in Canada (except in the Yukon Territory), The cost is as follows: $5 and under .. over$5 and not exceeding $100 we " g30 « " BIG SURPRISE TO |PRIZE WINNERS rvale we unmet aie newt, -- AT SCHOOL FAIRS le buckthorn burk, glycerine, in Adler-icka, ONE SPOON: bowel tract so CASE sour stonnch, gox or constipation and prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT, _ pleasant action of Adleri-ka surprises both doctors aud paticnts, It removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months. Wn: Crosslund, druggist. NO -- Your Reading Needs Are Well Supplied action of sin --at-- Scott's Bookstore Jas. Arnold Fire & Life Insurance Agent Reai Estate and Money to Loan Valuable Farms rlies for Sale on an the riost reassemble tegms SANK OF TORONTO BUILDING BARRIE 6.6, Smith & Co, Established 1809 UNDERTAKERS Open Day and Night Morgue and Chapel in connection BARRIE, ONT Phone 82 All Kinds Pidced in RELIABLE COMPANIES WE WRITE Farm Risks at the Old Rates YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED To Cover Everywhere A. F. A. MALCOMSON The Insurance Man, Barrie. W. D. Minnikin Licensed Embalmer Proprietor THE BARRIE UNDERTAKING PARLORS Sucutsor to the Late Meaford Webb) Fall tine of all. the latest Gaskets kept in stock, cluding Grave Vaults and (ak Shells. Open Day & Night W.F..Neilly, Funes Phone 431 1 Director Phone C.BROWN 250 FOR THE BEST IN BAKERS' BREAD HOME-MADE BREAD BROWN BREAD SANDWICH BREAD 4ND A FULL LINE OF PIES, CAKES and PASTRY Bakery and Saleshop: Gua, Elizabeth and Sntall Streets eee JAMES PATERSON Licensed Auctioneer and Appraiser For County of Simcoe. Prepared to con duet Sales at reasonable rates. Satisfactio: guaranteed, 120 Bayfield St. Phone 19) Orders left at A. F. A. Malcoinson's .offie will' receive prompt attention. SIMCOE MARBLE WORKS RESERVE FUND, - $13,500,000 SR JOHN AIRD. Genera! Manager HV. F. JONES, Ass', Gen'L Manager ORDERS $10 Enterprising Youngsters who ustin Boadway 5, Florence 5. . . | pra and Essa. Hastings 17. Sot Bene Faith MeKerver an ESSA j -- Grains, Grasses. Clover--Dora Buchanan | _ Spy Apples: Lorne Courtney 9. * | Outs 4 gallon eodore Morrix 6, Wee: ORO 9, Aubrey Laidlaw 5, Clara Cooke (14 & Sheth 1. Helen 'MePhaden 15, Allo Fer. a nis We eee aenrere oe on 5, Q 7, | Tis jeatrice Wallw mnie 6, ae Orts, hall gallon Pluck Robinson 8, 8 Fe eee ee ee eee ee eT ee ARIS A Bécdi Sti Bm sheuf Theodore Morris 6, Weston No. 19, Kenneth Gilchrist 8, Willie Beard 5. i Oats, sheuf--Leshe Clark 13, Cecil Jam. ieson 6, Wilhe Beurd 5 Wheat, half gallon--Perey Carseddden 6, \Chiford Stoddart 17, Cecil Dunsmore 19, |Gerald Ego 5, Isuac Shaw 9. Wheat, sheaf Cecil* Dunsmore 19, Win. \Clurke 13, Ivan Slesser 6 ! | Mangels--Vietor O'Brien 18, Henry | Lewis Horlges 10, Mugeie Roe 18 eron 5, Andrew Orchard 9, 'Rugene Me | Gordon Heary | Horlges 10, Douglas White 1, Simi Camp | Tea Biscuits Hazel Caldwell 6. Lillian Donald' 5, Lorne Cavanagh 15g | 'i! Innis nents (9 Innis.) Or. hell 8, Win. Sheppard 5 [Raker (4 & 11), Hilda Graham 13. Enlythe "Putt. "Douglue Kiskug &, Annie ( jie Biller 2, Fennel Morrin 6. ng Turnips Lewis Hodges 10, Leslie Clarke | Mcleod 9. Maury Gilehrist 17 ~ 9, Beatrice Knapp 15, Andrew Orchard 9, | Beet Orville Sore 15, Moun a 8, Mary Perryman 5, Bessie McArthur 17, | sie B McArthur "3, Reta Cameron 5 Clarice McKenzie 9, Elwood Corbett 6, Lizae Run Maggie Mortin 16, Ruth | 'Sising Cult raft Harold Ty 15 Clays Higginson 9 oun | Bowts--Fi . Flossie vu MeLeod 9 Spring Colt light Chnehe Cole U1 fareore Cora Beciby (9 Tnx Lilie [hell 7, Georgina ick 6, Freda Cr tunholes Lena Patterson 6. Eva Me! Calf Dairy Perey Muir €, Ivan Chappel | Wikon 7, Hernan Jennett 7, Jimmie Mor. | |X. Lena Shaw @ vod @. Clara Luck §, Mary Murshall 3,99. Tom Rowe 4 jor 6, Jean Piste §. } "Carrots Hazel Chappell 2, Mury Shell n Horne 10. Calf beef Lorne Courtney 9 John Me-| | Onions. Verna a ne swell 18. Jack Pugsley 13, Madeline Perry | -- Knitted Sucks Lewis Hod 1, Mar Padden 15. Clara MeFadden 15, Andrew nas Spiers 7, Reta McDonald 15, 17, Pourl Perry 17 [riet Roe 18, Margaret Buchanan 9% Mury Orchard @, Camilly Cavnnagh 15 iott 7 : | Onions Orvhie Leizh 13, Mary Anderson | Kissick 6 Soring Lamb Maud Trieey 18, Nora | Parsmips Garvin | Burne | (9 Innis. 13, Huzel Shaw 13. Dorn Buchynan 9,, Apron Jean Gilebrist 17, Florw Geahans Crawford 10 ' : Gooner sLeanen: Bu Noletta: Bouin Hilda Beardsull 18 18, Clara Tack & Weoie Wm MeKerver 1, Daisy Smy 9, | M8! ,, : = Rarenips--€ orate Mursball 5, Dorothy || Crochet Work Marion Langinan 9, Clara Anime Orchard 9. Ina Elliott 15, Ewart Car. | Ganien nee Dee Areoht 7 hema Howarth 18. Myrtle Chappell 2. Ruth |Luck 8 Gwen Horne 10, Laura Luck 8, . Arnolet (pie fa , Roy 3 |Munieson 6, Albert Pugsley 12 ry Wilson 5 seins Ove dihineon: 8; "Bronk 18, ays Mebanale Ue: madd iAenok | len Edith Jamieson 19, Helen | Boy's Address Willie Reid 5 Astone -Almeda litt 7, Baye Arno burn 6, Holly Carseadden 6, Ei ci Adress Lillian Moore 8 Orehurd 9 7, red Henry (9 Tnnis.), Muriel Braden '¢ [Baird 5, Margurette Buchanan 9 [Asters Huzel Shaw 13, a Baird 5, Dorothy Howarth 18, Freda Crawford 8 Lena Patterson 6 {Sweet Peis Helen Corbett. 17. Francis m 7, Harriet Rowe 18. SATURDAY MARKET | The "Flu" was probably responsible for | the small market on Saturday, ux only a stnall number of th oi hun were jthere. However, this destructive agent | {has made little inroads on our healthy |town, and we hope to see the usuul atten- dance next Saturday. The most notice- able feature war the offering of potatoes, which was lurge--the largest of the sea son. Digging weems general. The price weakened somewhat and $1.75 procured a {hag of the best brand of murphits. Egex [ure udvancing and the water-glass wi doubtless Koon alled on, as Saturday's priee reached Butter was rather searce but of good quality and was 50e a th, an almost uniform price prevailing The offering of dressed fowl was very large. 'The Cunning Kitchen also: seemed to be getting s goodly share judging from the tice odor emitted. Eges, per dozen Butter, tb. 0.00... Chicken, dressed, Ib, Turkey,' Ib. Cream, quart, . Milk, quart . Apples, busket ...,.. Crab apples, basket. |New Potatoes peck New Potutoes bag Pumpkin, each Squash, 'each Citron |... Celery, bunch ... Cauliflower, head Cabbage, each .. Green Tomatoes, Radish, bunch . Beets, basket Beets, basket, Parsnips; bunch. Onions, ' basket Asparagus, bunch, . Horse Radish root, bunch, Parsley, bunch, .. Horse Radish, half pint bottle. Pork, dressed, Ib... Yorkshire Hay, new, NEAR-BY MARKETS (Oct, 17, 1918.) Creemore--Wheat §$2.05-$2.10, onts Tile, barley $1.00-81.08, rye $1.40, peas 32.25- $2.50, hay $9.00-810.00, potatoes bag, $1.30, butter 43c, eges 47-500, live hogs $17.50. Orillia--Wheat $2,08- onts 7 butter 45-48, eggs 50c, new potatoes bag £1.75-82,00. ' Beeton--Hogs 817.65, butter 45c, eggs 50e, dressed chicken 30c, wheat '82.04- $2.18, barley $1.03, oats 70c, buckwheat $1.25, peas $2.25. Alliston--Wheat $2.08-$2.13, barley $1.08, rye $1.65, hay $15.00, butter 38-450, eggs 0c, chicken 22-250. Stayner--Butter 40-42c, exes 45-480. Collingwood---Whest $2.10-82.15, oats 8(c barley $1.00-81.05, spring chicken 25-26c, old fowl 20-22¢, butter 47-49¢, eges 50c, hay $22,00-825.00, potatoes, bushel $1.00- $1.10, bard wood, cord, $12.00-814.00. Bradford--Wheat $2.05-$2.18, barley $1.00, oats 70-73c, rye $1.60, peas $2.25- $2.50, hogs $17.25, butter 43-45¢, eggs 50- 55c. Spy Apples--Flossie Campbell 7. Russet Applee--trene Curran 1, Ray Jer- mey 16, Flossie Campbell 7, Roy Stoddart 17, Dera Buchanan 9. Snow Appleo--Lealie Clark 8, Russel Gra- ham 11, Clifford Stoddart 17, Flossie Camp- bell 7,'Smith Campbell 8. i Boquet--Freda Crawford 8, Clarke Craw- ford 9, Alva Luck 8, Ross Robertson 1, Earle Merrick 8. Tomatoes--Doris Metcalfe 11, Clarke Crawford 9, Albert Pearsall 11, Archie Roe 18, Edith McLeod 9. Cockerel & Pullets--Oswald Packard 1, Aul Slesser 6, Perey Cameadden 6, Packard 1, Violet Glover 6. Cocke' ld Packard 1, Wallwin Puckard 1, Aubrey Slesser 6, Isaac Shaw 9, Violet Glover 6. Pullet--Oswald Packard 1, Aubrey Slesser 6, Lillie Anderson 13, Vilda Walker 8, Percy Curscadden 6. Spring Colt draft--Alex. Fletcher 8, Mau- rice Shanshan 7, Geo, Barnhart 8. Spring Colt, light--Gordon Clark 8, Percy Carscadden 6, Hugh Campbell 8. Calf, dairy--Percy Carscadden 6. Calf, beel--Wilfred Roe 18, Perey Car cadden 6, Geo. Pearsall 8, Harold Wulker 8. Spring Lamb--Hugh Campbell 8, Barret Leith (14 & 11), Melvin Faris (14 & 11), Clinton Fagan (14 & 11), Alex. Fletcher 8, Willie Clarke 13, . | School Parade--8.8. No. VESPRA Osts % gallon--Joseph Murphy 8. S. No. 5, William McKeever 1, Frank Armstrong 1, Ross Bertram 17, Leslie Bertram 17. Oats, Sheaf--Frank Armstrong 1, Walter Johnson 9. Whest % gallon--Ambrose Torpey 15, Dalton Doran, Reginald Bertram 17, Ben Knapp 15. Wheat Sheaf--Herbie Maw 10, Ben Knapp 15, Reggie Bertram 17. Corn--Madeline Torpey 15. Potatoes--Mary Cavunagh 15, Ina El- liott 15, Clara McPhaden 15, Beatrice Knapp 15, Lloyd Spence 6. Mangels--Ewart Cumon 5, Jim Torpey 1b. Turnips--Clara Cole 11 Beets--Marjorie Coutts U3, Egbert Rob- inv 5, Vera Baldwin U3, Lluella Wilson 11, Frank Shannon 1 Carrots--Edith McKeever 1, Douglas Kir kup 5, Hazel Pain 15, Olive Johnson 9. Onions--Viola Scott 7, Frank Armstrong 1 Stock "Judging--Individual Prizes--Mac | Native Woods--Wm. McKeever 1, Doug. | . las Kirkup 5, Reggie Bertram 17, |. Hammer Handie--Wm. McKeever 1, Harry Wright 1, Robert Pratt 1, M. Jo | Murph i y_5, Dougins Kirkup 5. "Milk Stool--Ewart Carsoa 5, Douglas Kir- kup 15. Farm Gate--Dougles Kirkup 5, Joba McPhaden 15, Harry Wright 1, Hampton Fralick 9, Eugene McDonald 5. | Nail Box--Alex. McDonald 5. of Bread--Kate Armstrong 1, Mary Kirkup 5, Beatrice Wallwin 5, Camilla Cavanagh '15. . Tea Biscuite--Annie Johnson' 9, Ells Orchard 15, Nellie Smy 9, Irene Murphy 5. Corn Meal Geme--Evelyn Ney 15, Ruth | King Livingstone 9, Annie Orchard 9, Rita Liv- ingstone 9, Verna Stone 5. . Buttonholes--Rits Livingstone 9, Annie Chappel 9, Vera Knapp 11, Clara MePhad- en 15, jorie Kirkup 5. Knitted Socks--Norma Crawford 10, An- nie Orchard 9. Apron--Clementina Newall 5, Mary Cava- nagh 15, Mary McDonald 5, Velma Ney # Crochet Work--Ethel McLean 15, R 8 Cameron 5, Agnes Murphy 5, Beatrice Wall- Belinda Murphy 5. Address-- Wm. McKee ( rd Muir 1, Kenneth Muir 1, Cliff Stoddart 17, 1. Harold' Walker 8 man, McLeod 9, Beatrice McKinnon 5, Ethel Won Awards in Oro, Ves-|Beurd 5, Jean Gilchrist 17 Merrick 8, Clement Feighen (14 & 111, Percy Carscadden 6, Donald McArthur 17 Smith (14 & 1 Campbell 17, Ross R Corn--Mury Slack 6, Florence Patterson | Leigh 13, Willie Be Florence Perry 17, Duncan Woovlrow |5, Gerard Epo 5: . Shaan 116, Raith Elon 11 ume Nail Box. Clarke Cruwford 9, Wullace ) Potators--Johu Slick 6, Mary Cooke 14 | Cockburn. 6 . wud 11, Kenneth Gilchrist 8, W. Camp-, Loaf of Brea! -Mary Conke (14 & ae i bell 8, Alex. Woodrow 16 |Christins Campbell 17, Maggie Murtin 19 Florence Knupp Donald Cameron 5 an Gilchrist 17. Mary Cooke _ Parenips--Katie Armstrong 1, Alvinyg ee 9 Ro NO Te urlotte Kettlewell (14 & 111, Graves 9, Agnes Murphy 5. : ke Judging--Individual prizes---Iarry Maleolm Smith (14 & 11), Esther Lang- , Garden Peas--Mary McDonald 5, Wil] Wright 1, Willie McKeever 17, Eugena Me- Weed seeds--Grace Anderson 13, Eva Johnson 9. Ina Tory Insects 5 Hanmer Handle. Kate Geo, Anderson 13, Marl Coughlin 11 now Apples Milk Stool--Geo. Anderson 13, Malcolm 1 Merrick 8, Duneun ertson 1 Robertson 1, Ophw ut 5, Archie McDonald jorie Kirkup 3, Cons Table Boquet-V Farm Gate Tomatoes Anni Prizes $8 No, 2 iting Team No WR Y 66 JT is like a dream now to think of the I long, weary months I spent in ner- vous helplessness. Some days I would be cheered by feeling better, but only to slip back again, and to be more than ever discouraged. "T had always been very active. Hada wide acquaintance and did much enter- taining. In addition to helping in what- ever was going on at the church, there was Red Cross work to be done, and all the time I had my little family to look after and could not get help. "I suppose I tried to do'too much, for I got 80 P could not sleep at nights and always felt tired out in the mornings. Then I would have headaches and did not seem to care for my meals. "Instead of the usual ambition and energy I found myself putting off the duties of the day. I got behind with the housework, and this worried me. "I did not think that I was sick, but only tired. However, the time came when I did not get up in the morning. I simply could not. "The doctor came and said, "Nervous Prostration." It seems I had kept on the go until the nervous system was wrung dry of all nerve force. "Then came the long, weary weeks, and %, fred Murphy 5, Vera MeLean 15, ers Ethel Wright 1, tt 15, Dougluxs Ronuld 9, Mad 1B win 5. Helen McPharien 15. Hugh MePhaden 15, "Helen Cavanagh 135, Mur 15, Vera Knapp win 5. Murjurie Coutts U3 Dougie Kirkup 5, Reta Cum ~. Clovers Frank Shannon | Mother is Girl's Address--Duisy Smy 1, Marjorie Kirkwood 8, 1 Stock Judgitg 10K, Ethel Wright 1 Team Prizes--8.3. No. 5, Annie /Donald 5, Reg. Bertram 6, George Wright 1 Nera Baldwin | "school Purade--S8. No. 15, 8.8. No. 9, SS.No 5. rane 8, Herb. Burns 9, . eat Ty gullon Raymond Magris 6 Wheat sheaf--Rayniond Morris 6, Reg. Armstrong 1, Beatrice Cr Johnson 9 Helen MeKenzw i) Innis, Rob Spencer (9 Jn: ® Beeton 10E iia! : ere Balter U3, tna |. Cort-- Estella Arnold 7, Ebner Braden 3, Beatrice Wull McDonald 15, George Spencer ({) In- « Theodire Morne Schuniile , Potatoes Loyd McDonald alph Ro- Reece eR scare BARK Armold Carter iy Jd. 15, Lloyd Me Donald 1 Phyllis Ward 2, Lambert Bertram 17 ima Thompson (9 Tnnis.). (Continued on page 10.) Well Now our Noise Does Not Disturb Me Any More--It is a Pleasure to Hear You Romp and Play. weeks dragged into months, without find- ing much improvement. I was completely discouraged and almost devoid of hope. "But one day a friend told me of her experience with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and she was so sure that this treatment would do me good that I decided to give it a chance, "I need scarcely say that there were some dark, discouraging days after beginning the use of the Nerve Food, but as my appetite and digestion improved I felt that I was gradually getting back the old-time vigor. Sleep became more natural and refreshing. The dark days passed and/I began'to take a more cheer- ful view of the future. Then I began to plan what I would do when I got around again. The house must be decorated and the children brought 'home, for I had to send them to my sister's on account of the way their noise disturbed me. "Now I feel that I am entirely well again, and without hesitation give the credit to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I can. not tell you the pleasure it gives m@to be restored to my husband and children after the Ic>g period of helplessness." ' Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6( for $2.76, all dealers, or Hdmanson, * Co., Ltd., Toronto, i o Eales QWLADYS JONES THE WELSH SOPRANO, Teacher of Volee Production and Singin. Sposa ee sons for repertoire, and Italian. Studio st Mrs, Gauley's, 67 McDonald St. Barrie, Phone 681. For terms, ete, call a studio' on Wednesdays, Voives tested free. MAUD E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.M. PIANO AND VOCAL LESSONS: In vocal work special attention is given to Voice Production. Pupils prepared for AT.CM. in both piano and"voeal; also ele. mentary exams. of Toronto Conservatory of Musio or University exams, Studio. ing Block. Phone 424. W. H. THRESHER Orgdnist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. {Teacher of Voice Culture, Piano, Organ and Theory. Pupils prepared for any examination, practical and theoretical. Voices tested free, Residence and, Studio, 88 Worsley St. | Phone 510. Season commences September 8rd. 34-yrly LEGAL ALEXANDER COWAN Successor to Lennox, Cowsn & Brown Barrister, Soliciter for obtaining probate of Wills, guardianship and administration, and General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyancer, ete. Offices: Hinds' Block, No. 8 Dunlop & Money to loan. BOYS & MURCHISON Barristers, Solicitors, Notary Public, Con- veyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Offices: 18 Owen St. (io the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto', Branch office, Elmvale, Ont, W. A. Boys, K.C, MP, D. C. Murchison PLAXTON & PLAXTON | BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETO, | Offices: 707-8 Kent Building, Toronto, Ont, C. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plaxton a eect DONALD ROSS, LL.B. |BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan ee CRESWICKE & BELL BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS FOR THB Suprenie Court of Judicature of Ontario, |Proztors, Notaries, Conveyancers, ete Money to loan, Offices: in Ross Block, |Barrie. W, A. J. Bell, K.C. ----_--------_ MEDICAL DR. H. T. ARNALL Office and Residence Corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets, opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church. Telephone 167. DR. W. A. ROSS L.R.CS,, Edinburgh, F.C.P., London, Phy- sician, "Surgeon, etc. Office and Residenes, Dunlop St., Barrie. Telephone 165. DR. E. G. TURNBULL (McGill) (Successor to Dr, R. 8. Broad). Office and Residence, corner Elizabeth and Bradford Sts,, Barrie, Phone 105, W. A. LEWIS, M.D. CM. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY, éspoviah ly. Phone 61. 56 Collier 8t., Barrie. DR. VICTOR A, HART Graduate of Trinity University, Toronte, also Edinburgh and Glasgow. Speci Diseases of Stomach. Office: Corner Bay. field and Worsley Sts. Office open until 8 pam. daily. DR. MORTIMER LYON 122 Bloor St. W., Toronto, will be at #2 Owen 8t,, Barrie, every Saturday. Dis eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Com sultation hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Toronto Phone North 8828. Barrie Phone No. 2. ACCOUNTANTS LAWSON, WELCH & CAMPBELL Chartered Accountants Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronto J. F, Lawson, F.C.A, (Phone 171, Barrie) H. J. Welch, CA." G. D. Campbell, C.A. T. E. Lawless, C.A. W. 8. Hulbig, Production Engineer Manager Cost & Efficiency Department. The Barrie Planing Mill Corner Sophia and Mary Streets Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Frames, 'Flooring, Ceiling, Mould- ings, Water Troughs, Tanks, eto. We carry in stock a large assortment of Rough and.Dressed Lumber, B. C. Shingles and Pre- pare Roofing. Wood Turning and in Drying a Specialty. Dressing done promptly. Congult us with your building. 'THOS. ROGERS, Phone; Office 163, Residence 359. PROTECT Your. Family Your Business Your Future With an Annual Divi- dend Policy in the Sun Life of Canada Canada's Greatest Life Insurance Co. D. J. REBURN, Phone 1 : about Bn. w in bi came ary, ! origin splene offens oe

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