- Chas. A. Weaver, Page Six WORLD'S RECORD IS BROKEN BY TANLAC Bottles Sold In Four Years|aits., distric:s, will, it is expected, ha Would Reach From New York to Denver, Colo. Four ye ago very few rople had ever heard of Tanlae ay it unquestinuably has. th Jargyst sale « iy medicine in the werkl, Tn the brief period of only four vearst time this now famous remedy has leap obscurity fe the very pin sues Hs fame, in fa Jonz since spread beyond the Hinats of the continent, numerans inquiries regarding il are new being received froin inany forewn countries \ fay people, however, fully realize what a really wonderful record Taniie has made, Indeed, if it were not for the unquestion: able facts and figures given out by the largest and best known drug firms of the country. the story of ite snecess would be hard to beheve. Vp to January first, the total sales of Tanlac amounted to ap- proximately twelve million hertles. 'The demand, however, is increasing, for during the first ten weeks of this year over one million bottles were sold and dis. din the United the exact figure being 86 in three months anil, Water tax an acre made, \ WESTERN NOTES Continued from page 2.) The farmers of the Taber and Barnwell, tract of land of 17,000 acres under irriga- tion by next spring. At a meeting of the \farmers of the two districts it was by a jununimoys vote decided' to. enter jnto a jeontract which bad been arranged whereby the irngution department of the Canadian Pacific railway sgrees to do the necessary jeonstruction work at the cost of $272,000, which is at the rate of $16 an sere, and when completed turn the same over to the farmers' Irrigation board. The construc: tion will comprise the extension of the main dich of the C.P.R. together with the main laterals and the bridges, The water will be delivered to the head gates from the reservoirs and a charge of 30 cents The ditches will be owned by the farmers, on whom the maintenance of the same falls. The far- mers have formed an irrigation district junder the Alberta Irrigation Act, with the} Tight to bond their land for irrigation pur- poses. Arrangements were made to start the taking of the vote for issuing bonds for the amount of the cost of construction ut once, and itmie~expected to have the same floated and sold\to permit of the con» struction starting by/ July and the work completed this yeat, so that the 17,000 acres will be under water next spring, | The mystery eurrounding the two women found recently in Calgary in such destitute |circumstances hax not yet been cleared lup. A letter received by the Associated Charities from a young man in Vancouver, whom the older woman claims is her son, reads in part as follows: "My sister will |no doubt inform you that she ix not strong Jenough to work," he writes, "and. this ill probably be confirmed by her mother, tes and |who believes that no member of the family | |should attempt to work. I would appre- ciate it if you would kindly inform her in exectly these words, that I have at last this: rate, (herefore, ine awakened to the fact that to live I must fur the present year will erasn the despised shovel and work as amount to tore than five iil-!hard, or harder than my fellows." The wei lien ttles This will mean |ter continues 10 the effect that bis earning thal 17,000 bullies of Tanlac will [powers are not sufficient to enable him t¢ 0 solid elie "very day of the upport his mother and sister and sets forth Ha ssetldl wllurinagy pv Bg a ee IMe tthe: spiaion, thas His" ster fe ihe, wanie RAT, GF S10 BOlles FOr OVCry: oF a Meltinduced 'mental condition engen- hour of the average working +|dering the fixed belief, encouraged by the These figures are tow stupen-jmother, that she is wholly unable to do deus for the averaze mind to|work of any kind. The writer is evidently sriepsy Bi may Visualize |4 man of education and the missive is Beene ein TT UTI ela master erie thatthe suggested WDUE SEINE Bij Eitan: Te ", [throughout that greut care had been shown by Imagining them laid out in ato gveid any remrence ne ett fund ia single file end te end. Thus laid|their fivee previous to being thrown on they would make a track of Tan.|public charity for subsistence Jac from New York throngti| A project to establish « daily union paper shieag i Col. |in Vancouver similar to the Union Record Chieagy, and an ito Denver, Gol-ie Tancauye being enthusiastically support- orade: or they would form 4 {ed in labor circles si double (rack of Tanlac from the} Te ig estimated that the number of cattle Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mex- ico. Piled end on end they would tower 135 times as high as Pikes Peak, or rise 3 times higher than the Woolworth Building in New York. the tallest building in Jost in the blizzard which swept Alberta on May 2nd and 3rd will be upwards of 10,000. Residents of towns and cities |flocked to the prairies, skinned the animals and took nway the hides, In a hole near Gleichen 79 bodies were found and in a lake north of Rockerford 2,000. the world Benjamin Legere. a member of the the. The demand for Tanlac has be-|atrical company, "A Bird of Paradise," come so great that ils saie in. |became a bird of prey for the mounted tead of being measured by the Paice st Lethbridge. Legere is a strong SyCRY, ¢ DE tee ' supporter of the O.B.U. snd attended a €ress as other preparations hav |lubor meeting in Culgary where he made been. is new reckoned by (he car-'use of Bichop Latimer's historic. words load In p ul even by the train-load |when burned at the stake, applying them 'of of this itis a noteworthy |to the OBU., when he said. "Yeu. will ' st (light a toreh in Canada thst will never go fact thal the leading druggiat Jert,* jon in Can possession when arrest Jenhers everswhere naw buy Tats| oy copy of Levine "hatred Partiee in lac almost exclusively in car-|Rusia,"" which was banned load lots, To supply the Pacific --____ Goast trade alone requires from Parish of Vespra, 7th Line forty to fifty car loads pe Serviees--Sunday, June 15. Jobbers of the Middle West selling fram seventy to cars per year, The well Known drug firm of Hessig-Ellis) Drug Memphis, 'Tennessee, has eighty Company of Sunday School--1.30 pn Evening Prayer--2.30 p.m, Note --These hours are -jold time schedule. Services have been again renewed for the summer months. All the members of the ggcording to the Sold community are cordially invited to be pre over forty car loads since (he in-|sent at these services and to bring' they troduction of Tanlac in state four years ago, Within the past ninety days, ten car loads of Tanlac have gone tu supply the demand of Britisit Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba, Canada. The Owl brug Company of San Francisco, the largest retail druggists on the Pacifie Coast state that they have sold more! than which record 180,000 bottles at retail, surpasses the remarkable the Jacobs P Company of Atlanta, sold approximately tles at retail, Tanlac is composed of the most beneficial roots and herbs known to science. The formila complies with all national and state pure food and health laws of both the Mnited States and Canada and absolute merit and merit alone is responsible for its have 80,000 bot. Phenomenal and unprecedented success, Tanlac is sold in Barrie by Geo. Monkman, in Orillia by M. H. Cooke, & Co., in Elmvale by W. J. MeGuire, in Lefroy by G. R. Ardill, in Stayner by N. By West, in Cookstown by W Mackay, in Waubaushene by Georgian Bay Lumber Co., Ltd, in Port Me- Nicoll by P. H. Beattie, in Allis-- ton by E. B. Schell, in Lisle by Robt. E. Little, in Gilford by James A. Blain, in Tottenham hy in Penetang- uishene hy Chas. A. Nettletonp in Hawkestone by Thos, A. Stone, in Hillsdale by Richard Rumble, in Coldwater by C. G. Millard, in Midland by Geo. Gerrie, in Brad- ford by W. L. Campbell, in Stroud by Chantler Bros., in Craighurst hy T. Hill, in Collingwood by Jury & Gregory, in Belle Ewart by A. Trombley & Go., in Mt. St. Louis by E. J. Peters & Son, in Moon. stone by J. B. Sykes, and in Vic- toria Harbor ky T. W. Brown.-- Advertisement, . Wedding cake boxes for sale at The Examiner office. | i that | friends, Kindly note the time. | BY-LAW NO. 520 - \A By-Law to raise $25,000 to aid in the construction of tile, stone or timber drains. |The Council of the Municipality of the Township of Innisfil pursuant to the pro- visions of The Tile Drainage Act enacts | as follows: {1 That the Reeve may from time to time, subject to the provisions of this By-Law borrow, on the eredit of the Corporation of the said Mupicipality such sum not exceeding in the whole $25,000, as may be determined by the Council and may in manner herinafter provide issue de. bentures of the said Corporation in the sum of Orie hundred dollars each for the amount so borrowed with coupon attach- ed as provided by Section Five of the suid Act. 2. That when the Council shall be of the opinion that the application of any per- son to borrow money for the purpose of constructing a tile, stone or timber drain should be granted in the whole or any part the Council may by resolution direct the Reeve to issue debentures as aforesaid and borrow a sum of money not exceeding the amount" applied for and may lend the same to the applicant on completion of the drainage work. 3.A Special annual rate shall be imposed levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the said money shall be borrowed sufficient for payment of the principal and interest ns provided by the Act. PASSED the 3let day of May, 1919. (egd.) R. M. McConkey, (sgd.) Eben Todd, Clerk. Reeve. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Municipal | Council of the Township of Innisfil on the |Thirty-first day of May, 1919, and all per- sons are required to take notice that any one who desires tb apply to have such by- law or any part thereof quashed must serve notice of his application upon the Head or Clerk of this Municipality within twent days:after the ddte of the last publication of this notice and must make his applica- tion to the Supreme Court of Ontario with- jit one month after the said date. This notice is first to be 'published on the 12th day of June, 1919 and the last pub- lication on the 26th of June, 1919. (sgd.) R. M. McConkey, | 24-260 = Clerk. -{Sunday School Convention at Jerusalem. THE BARRIE EXAMINER Read these articles with whose ads. are here. ECONOMY IS the road to wealth. Vickers' 'paves the way--every quarter saved is a stepping stone to wealth--wealth means a |deal of comfort later on--shop at this store Jand save. We sell thrift stamps, too. wean --GEO. VICKERS. |WE ARE BUILDING UP A NICE TRADE in the boot and shoe business by giving you @ square deal, A big stock is carried of Shoes for all the family. Try us out. Buy at Home.--THE HURLBURT SHOE CO. IT 1S OUR AIM to farry a full line of Dry Goods and Ladies' Clothing and sell at Prices that will be convincing. You can do better with us than any out of town con- cern, --POWELL & CO, jIF YOU WILL GIVE US A CHANCE firet jon your Furniture needs you will find we can not only beat the Mail Order House, but save you money on all kinds of House Furnishing. Try us out, jMemamings NS SW. A. LOWE & SON WE DO MERCHANT TAILORING and carry a full line of imported and domestic woolens. If we make that suit for you, you are sure of satisfaction, Big Stock of Men's Furnishings, We ore Boosters for Barrie. --ALEX. MILNE & SON. OUR REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEALING in Furs and Hate bas been established. You can always rely on the standard of all our goods and do » whole lot better by buy- ing right here in Barrie, and from us. --SIMMONS & CO. 'A WORD ABOUT HARDWARE. Ii evel one would stop and consider the advance thet bas been made in all kinds of goods, they would be convinced we cannot only {best Mail Order Houses, but give you better service--OTTON HARDWARE CO., LTD. BEWARE OF CATALOGUE FURNITURE. All Furniture looks the same in pictures. Buy where you are sure of a square deal and you are taking no chances. Big line of |Furniture for every room in the house. a 7 SDOUGALL BROS. IF YOU WANT TO LIVE in « dead town, patronize mail order Houses, If you want Jour town to grow and prosper, do your trading st Home, See us for your Hard- re and save money, too. --MERRILL & HUBBARD |NOW IS THE TIME to look up your needs in Wall papers. Our new Books of the latest patterns of wall paper are here, Come in and get one. Big line of Paints, Oils ete. We carry largest stock in Barrie. --JOHNSTON & WARREN ALL THE LATEST POPULAR SONG HITS AT KEENAN'S MUSIC STORE." It will pay you to buy here lor COURSE YOU ALL KNOW I handle the Ford, the universal ear; berides T also am agent for the Dodge and Eight-Cylin- |der Oldsmobile. Get in your order for your care early. Big lines of secessories and supplies. --T. R. HUXTABLE care, New Residents--Is L Money Away From Home (Copyright,1917, Western Newspaper Union) There is nothing deader than» dead town Try es hard as it may to conceal the facts, the truth is written all over it 60 that he who runs may read. No camouflage of bluff and bluster can conceal the true 'situation from anyone who comes within the limite of the community, A dead town is dead and that's all there is to it The worst of it is that once a town dies it stuys dead. There have been exceptional cases in which deud towns have been re | vived, have taken on new life and prow | pered, but these ure merely the exceptions hat jrove the rule The fuct that a town can seldom "rome | back" in easily explained. The growing and | Prosperous town today is the one that can | attract new residents and new capital, It Is one thut can offer attractive inducements for the location of new industries. The dead 'own offers no attraction to outside capi tal. A man looking for » place to launch a new business or a new location for an old industry, is not going to pick out a deus town, "He is going to select a town in which money ix plentiful, a town whose} business men are progressive and whose| residents, uss whole, are prosperous und contented. There ure too many live ond thriving towns in the world for « man to risk his future in one that is dead, This i« the reason that @ town, once dead, ulmivet always remains dead. Town Like Corporation There in just one thing, ordinarily, that kills a town in the first, place and that is lack of money, A town is just like # cor- porstion and the money possessed by its in habitants ie ite capital If thie capital i depleted the town will fail just ne the cor poration, whose capitul is depleted througn poor management or other causes, fails And just as the corporstion which has once fuiled can seldom retrieve its lost fortunes, the town which bus tuled cannot aften "came bacl The capital of a community is depleted when its money ix spent away from hore in a way that brings no return benefit to the community, It takes no grest amount { thought ta i' to realize that the town, like the individual, cannot last long Hf it is paying out more money shan it takes in, Thut does not meun that 9 pros We Save You Money. Buy in Your Home Town. J. SUTCLIFFE & SONS DONT LIVE IN DARKNESS. Have your House wired for Electricity. Get our esti- mate. Big line of Fixtures. We do every- thing but furnish the Juice. Call us up-- jwe are prompt. We do Plumbing and Heating also. --LIVINGSTON & MOODIE YE OLDE FIRME--HEINTZMAN & CO. has a one-price eystem all over Canada. You get just as good service at our store as in Toronto, not only in pianos but in all lines of music. --GARRETT'S MUSIC STORE, Phone 259w. P. 0. Box 178 People Are Stockholders and When They Spend Their 8 Eee ee eee IF YOU BUY OUT OF TOWN AND I BUY OUT OF TOWN, WHAT WILL BECOME OF OUR TOWN? $$$ eor TOWN, WHAT WILL BECOME OF OUR TOWN? THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND IN BARRIE WILL "COME HOME TO BOOST" he Examiner "BUY-AT-HOME" Campaign They may present something you hadn't thought of before. Patronize the.people They will treat you right. The money you spend with them stays in circulation in Barrie. es SSS BEAD TOWN VERY SELDOM RECOVERS Community That Is Not Prosperous Cannot Attract ike Big Corporation. WE ARE FULLY CONVINCED there is no use of sending out-of-town for Dry Goods, as our prices are lower than out-of-town concerns. Get posted, Get our prices first and be sure. Big Stock of all kinds of La- dies' goods. --MOORE & ARMSTRONG ----_---------- IF WE INSTAL YOUR PLUMBING, we are particular sbout plumbing work and use judicious care in selecting only the most durable of approved material for our work. Ge our estimates anyway. --G. W. RAYMES. -------------- OUR STORE IS FULLY STOCKED with ap up-to-date line of Clothing and nifty stock of Genta' furnishings. Get our prices firet, it will be a big lesson on Buying at Home every time. --R. A. STEPHENS ----------_---- MAKE UP THAT ORDER FOR GROCER. IES. Come in or get us om the phone and get our prices. We buy close and sell close, Everything always fresh and wholesome. Buy at Home--eee the difference. They Deplete Its Capital. Perous town is one in which the people do not spend any money. On the contrary, 4% prosperous town is one in whieb the people do spend money but it is one in whieh they spend the money at home, As long se the money is spent at home, the town gains by having it kept in circulation, but when it is spent sway from home, either by being sent to the mail order houses or by shopping trips to other cities, he town's capital ix impaired to that ex. t and if enough money is spent away from home in that way the town collapses and virtually goes into bunkruptey just as does the corporation | fire. which dissipates ite capital. {Goods carried. --DEVLIN & MURCHISON The people of a community are apt to --------_--_--_--_-------- overlook the fact that they are stockholders 'WE ARE ALWAYS THE FIRST to display in their town and that their fortunes are |the Iatest creations in Ladies' Hata "end bound up with those of the community as | Millinery. Keep in touch with the lstert 8 whole. They do not realize that if their fashions and shapes. Big stock of ready- own town fails they will fail with it, They |to-wear Hata in stock, --V: § BROWNLEE --or many of them at least--send their , ==----SS----___---- aioney away to the mail order houses in the POOR PLUMBING is dear at uny price. great cities, without realizing that they | si are mpairing the capital" of their own [daa hep are thorough mechanics, If we sorrbation and that if enough of them ea gid pan dame 'ight, Geos cathe pursue that course they will force their cor- a igo i poration into certain. bankruptey. Bates farm. --MOFFATT'& PARR Merchants Not Only Ones Hurt WE ARE READY FOR YOU with our Many customers of mail order houses {Summer line of clothing. You will find just say that they are under no obligation to|Wwhat you want in our stock. Call and see trade with their home merchanta snd this |Our immense stock before you buy." It will may be true. They overlook the fact |pay you. that the business men of « town do much| --THE W. C. HUNTER CLOTHING CO. for their community and are entitled, in return for what they do, to the support of |WHEN YOU BUY JEWELRY be sure you the people in the community, but leaving /deal with a House that is known for relixbi- this out of consideration, they overlook the lity. You don't have to know jewelry when fuet that they are bringing about their own you deal with us: Big lines of all kinds downfall when they drain their town of jof Jewelry to choose from--W. L. REEVE: ite money--its capital, 5 The home merchant will not be the only one that will be hurt when the town "goes broke", The merchant can reduce his stock and cut down his expenses and get along some way or he can, ----_______ HOW ABOUT THAT SUMMER SUIT? Have it msde to order. We make a spec-- ialty of Ladies' Tailoring as well as Men's. If we make it, you can be aure of a perfect Hl out and move |fit. Come in and see us. --H. to some other town which has not been $0 | = ind to its own welfare, It is the great THERE 1S NOTHING IN THE DRUG body of the people of the community in- \LINE you eannot find et our store, all 100 cluding sll those who have sent their per cent, pure. Big line of Proprietary med. money away to other cities instead of spend: licines. 'Toilet articles, Sick-room supplies, ne it a home, that euffers most when |It will be to vour advantage to trade tn, the hard times come, PATTERSON'S, The Rexall Store, Allandale The time for all the people to pull to~ | --=---------- EP gether for a live town is while the town ts still live and not after it is dead, for when a town dies it ix # long time dead--if at forever. ----___-- IT IS OUR AIM to cell all kinds of grocer ies and Provisions at close prices. We have made e success with this eystem and propose to stick to it. Try us out-and Buy. at Home. --J. D. WISDOM & CO, Allandale. IF PRICES AND QUALITY COUNT for anything a visit to our store will convince anyone we carry the stock and our prices will surely be an object to every close buyer. Try us out, --SARJEANT & KING, Limited -------------- RESIDENTS OF ALLANDALE do not need: to look further-for Dry Goods or clothing. You will find just what you want st our store in big variety, at prices that are much: lower than other Stores. Try us out. --JOHN WEBB: --s ------ GARDEN TOOLS--Now is the time to be- st your gardeh. We can supply you with. takes, hoes, spades, etc., ete, tte, at ade vantageous prices. 2 THE ALLANDALE HARDWARE STORE ----------_-------- MAKE OUR GARAGE YOUR HOME for your auto. If it needs repairing I can do it quick. Big line of accessories and tires, oils, grease, gasoline. Run your car in and we will do the rest WALTER TURTON'S GARAGE --J. 8. BRUNTON MAIL ORDER HOUSES do not hurt our business, but we are in line with anything |that helps our town and merchants, We do Undertaking in all up-to-date methods. | Buying at home is » good idea. | --E. J. BYRNE, Undertal re CUTTING AND FITTING OF CLOTHES is an art and the merchant tailor who is Proficient in this art is bound to get the preference. Try us for your next suit. Big lines of woolens to choose from. --F. J. LOWER 1F YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING or repairing, see us for all kinds of lumber oF building material. Bills cut to order on short notice. Big stock Lath, Lumber, shingles, etc. THE BALL PLANING MILL CO., LTD. _=------_---- CALL UP PHONE 164 and we will attend to your Grocery orders, When you trade here you are sure of getting the best of pure food supplies at close prices, Buy at: Home. --A. FLEETHAM, Allandale. IF YOU LIKE A GOOD CUP OF TEA, biy our blend at 70c per pound, 5 Ibs. for $3.25. It will go farther than Package --MERRICK & LITSTER. tea, The Late Herbert Cooke "Orillia lost| one of its most prominent citizens last Sunday afternoon when Herb- ert Cooke died after a protracted illness. For more than half a century he had been actively gssociated with the life of the community and had been a leader in busi- nese, religious and social circles, Born in Bradford, on April 20, 1854, he went to Orillia with his parents, the late Rev, John and Mrs. Cooke, when just a lad. He entered his business career as 3 druggist and built up cessful business in Oril eons and four daughters. His four sons and one daughter all saw military ser- | vice during the war, one son, Ralph is still : overseas, The Rev. Chas, H. Cooke, B.A., | of Binbrook, is s brother, and another brother is E. F, Cooke, of Orillia. The deceased had been » member of the | Public School Board for a quarter of aj century, relinquishing his position ns Chair- | man last January, when the Board was merged with the Board of Education. Po- | Iitically he was a stromg Liberal and he had successfully contested the riding of East coe in the last Provincial election, being defeated by Mejor J. I. Hartt, MPP. | He was a Presbyterian and the Orillia church has had no more zealous and gressive member than he during the past 50 years. He was appointed Superintendent of the Sabbath School in 1880, and ably filled his position until his health broke down about four years ago. For mrany yeara; he was a leader of the church chofr and an elder of the church. In 1904 he visited the Holy Land and attended the World's Buy advertised things, it pays. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR AUTO ACCESSORIES FROM US. Ask us for any: thing you need.--WALTER URRY, 36 Bayfield St. Elmvale June 4--N. C. Morrison met with a seri- | ous accident when driving out of the village with Mr. Dwotsky on Monday morning. As they were pasting a tractor the horse shied and Mr, Morrison was thrown out of the wagon opposite Geo, Stephenson's resi fence on Yonge street. When Mr, Morrison was picked up the broken bone was pro: truding through the flesh of the leg. in the afternoon the fractured bone was ex- KEEP IN TOUCH WITH: US in the Jewel- ry line. I carry a big stock of all kinds of Jewelry and do repairing on short notice. I am the official Watch Inspector for G.T. Railroad, Also, I issue Marriage Licenses, --W. B. WEBB, Allandale, Buying at home is made eas- ier by reading the advertise- ments, Mr. Morrison's right leg was broken be-|this important order was delivered, Mr. tween the thigh and the knee, and the|Telfer communicated with (he Greg a buame 'racked from the break to the knee. jspector in 'Toronto, where. cerane ees Although the injury is a serious one, friends |reeme to prevail, tnd received mornin hone that a speedy recovery awaits the af-|from the License 'Board to eomtiane te hen flicted man, Elmvale's best commercial hotel open. Why Inspector Fisher, armed with the power | the Queen's Hotel, with « coneeteat wed that his importunt position earries with it, lexperienced man' im charge, chen teen paid Elmvale » visit on Monday, and we |fused a license or deemed' an unfit place Understand gave the proprietor of the |to be licensed is beyond the commenerins Queen's Hotel orders that the house would lof any man exeept the one ce renin amined and set by Drs. Woodruff of Elm- vale and Lewis of Barrie. The bone of to be closed until such time as a stand- | with authority as Inspector for this dis- ard License could be secured for it. When ttrict. - Pee "es large and very suc- 'Lat met esters de Or oy ite: four aye ee fr jp --HINDS BROS, June 10. has been The crops very active tomato pls Chas. Hi the last of A. Jary his dwellin are having Mrs. D. -- When headat attack off by BE Largest Se You proper outside linings clothin the ow them « are ha kinds W Opp.