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Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1919, p. 10

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Page Ten THE BARRIE EXAMINER HOSPITAL NURSE PRAISES TANLAC Gains Eleven Pounds And Is Feeling Fine Since Taking Tanlac. "Tanlae did so much for me that I feel it my duty to tell oth ers abuul this medicine," said C. M. Rhamey, a professional nurse living at the Hotel George, on Sixth Street, San Francisco, Cal., recently. 3 Rhamey has been nursing patients in the hospitals for the past eight years. "4 February," he-continued, to an accident in which my leg was broken ] was confined to my hed for several weeks. I lust in ppetite and could hard- ly eat anything to nourish me, consequently I lost weight. 1 took several different kinds of tonics, hoping they would help build me up, but they did me no good. "One morning I read a state- ment by a lady in Los Angeles, who said she had gotten such wonderful benefits -from taking Tanlac that I decided to try it my- self, By the time 1 had finished half of my first bottle my appet- ite returned and I felt hungry for the first time in weeks. From then on I started right in to pick up and my appetite got better and better and I slept better at night. 1 have already gained eleven pounds and am feeling just fine; even iny doctor has remarked how much better Iam looking. 1 would never allow my name to be used in connection with a medicine be fore, but T have had such excel- lent results from using Tanlac that T have great pleasure in re- commending il to anyone needing & medicine to build up the sys- | Township of Essa at THORNTON. \ fem." * Tanlac is sold in Barrie by Geo. Monkman, in Orillia by M H. Cooke & Co., in Elmvale by W J. McGuire, in Lefroy by G. R. Ardill, in Stayner by N. B. West, in Cookstown by W. G. Macka: in Waubaushene by Georgian Bay Lumber Co, Ltd, in Port Mc- Nicoll by P. H. Beattie, in Allis- E. B. Schell, in Lisle by Little, in Gilford by James A. Blain, in Tottenham by| Chas, A. Weaver, in Penetang- uishene hy Chas. A. Nettleton, 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. lL. Campbell, in Stroud by Chantler Bros., in Craighurst | by T. Hill, in CoNingwood by Jury: & Gregory, in Belle Ewart by A Trombley & Co., in Mt. St. Louis by E. J. Peters & Son, in Moon- stone by J. B. Syke: toria Harbor by T. W. Brown. Advertisement. LIFE INSURANCE does for a man what he can- not do for himself--protect dependent ones against want after he is gone. There is no substitute for a Life Insurance Policy. The Policies of The Great West Life hear the closest serutiny, The more care- fully they are examined, the more clearly apparent is their liberality and value. Ask for rates at your own age. Ask for a 1919 Desk Calen- dar--free on request, 35-6 THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO, A. H. BROTHER District Representative, Harry W. Lennox, Local Rep., Painswick. Harry Fisher, Local Rep., Cooks- id | Village of Bradforf wt BRADFORD. | indeed in_com| obscure men und it spresd until the nations | (pai) 3. 7 ONTARIO ELECTIONS ACTS, 1918-1919 SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICERS FOR THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE As there seems to be consider-| ision (or ward in towns) has been] Blank appeaj forms may be ob- able misapprehension and lack of} Sent to the enumerator for that| tained from the Clerk of the mune knowledge in reference to enter-|POlling sub-division. _Besides|icipaliiy in which you live, and ing appeals in reference to the| se» copies have been Sent to|these must he properly filled in ing (cach Member for the Legislature,|and sent on to the Clerk of the row Voters' lists, the following/and each defeated candidate, to| Voters" Remistration Board, Bar- facts are published for the in-jthe .Temperance Referendum] rie. Any qualified elector may formation of the public. |Committee, and the U. F. 0. A/apeal againgt his own or any oth- The printed lists have been | copy is also awaiting the organiz-|er name, or to have names added, hosted up in every post office in/ation opposing the temperance|and the laa! dates for making ap- the | County, , in each municipal referendum, and if anyone knows|peala for the various municipal- clerk's offiee, with every munici-! the address of the secretary or| ities may be ascertained by con- pal councillor, division court|chairman of such organization, | sulting the schedule as set forth clerk and chief enumerator, and| His Honor Judge Vance would like| elow of the siltings of the revis- the list for each polling sub-div-|to get it. ing officers: ------- se Municipalities Electoral District] yyttinas i Last Day tor Date and Time of Sittings Appel ot Complaint Centre Simcoe | Town Hall |Sept. 22--1.30 p.m] Sept. 15th Revising Officer --_-- 1.--AU the polling sub-divisions In thi Township of Tiny and in the Town of Penevanguihene st_PENETANGUISHENE, 2.--all the polling sub-divisions in thel Township of Flos at ELMVYALE. 3.--ANl the polling sub-divisions in th Sheriff MacLaren Centre Simeoe | Lance Hall | Sept. 26--10 a.m. Sept. 19th Sheriff MacLaren Township of Nesrrs and the Town of Bar| Contre Simeoe | Court House| Sept, 22--10 am. , Sent. 5th Judge Vance 4.--AIl the palling sub-divisions ith Townshi idale ut NEW LOWELL] Centre Simcoe | Town Hall |Sept. 221250 noo Sept. 15th | Mr. Jobn Mackey 3.--AIl the polling sub-divisions Th ; <a 'Town of Midlackt at MIDLAND. East Simeoe | Town Hall | Sept. 24-10 am.| Sept. 17th | Sheriff Maclaren SAI the polling. cub-divisions a" Township of Tay, Victoria Harbour and| Fest &i Town Hall t. Be Port MeNicoll at VICTORIA HARBOUR. | 0 | om Aa | Sept 24-1 pm | Sept. 17th ver Vises qosmaAl the polling wub-divsions in thy 'ownship of Matchedash, Medonte and] Si T ~ Coldwater st COLDWATER. East Simcoe 'own Hall | Sept. 22---1 pm. | Sept. 15th Judge Wisner 8.--All the polling eub-divisions in' thel Tovaskip of Orillis snd the Town of Orillil East Simcoe | Town Hall Sept, 26--12 noon | Sept. 19th Judge Vance 9.--All the polling sub-di ry ; Township of Oro at HAWKESTONE. '"'| East Simcoe [Kendall's Hall Sept 22-12 noon Sept. 15th | Mr. Geo. Witson "AIT the polling vel ee---------_$ --_ |" |Township of Nottawasag: the Village of Creemore and the Town of Stayner a 'West Simeoe | Town Hall | Sept, 23--1 p.m. | Sept. 16th Mr. Mackay STAYNER 11L--AL the sis tb -di in th * Town of Collingwood' at COLLINGWOOD West Simcoe | Town Hall | Sept. 25--1 p.nX] Sept. 18th Judge Wismer 12.--All the polling sub-divisions in the} West Simcoe Orange Hall! Sept. 23-- 10 a.m Sept. 16th Mr. Wilson 13.--All the polling sub-divisions in the) Township of Tossorontio and the Town ot West Simcoe Town Hall | Sept, 24--11 a. Sept. 17th Mr. Mack: Alliston_at ALLISTON. " me | eeaiiiad 14--All the polling sub-divisiona In tha pe ae hip of Adjals, hi | Eee tas Vins ne emnitin Sf Te] saty Siang [-Tuwacetan | Sinks 96°40 am Sept, 18th Mr. Muckoy Village of Tottenham st BEETON. 15.--All the polling sub-divi be - Township of Tnnefl & STROUD" ') South Simcoe | Orange Hall Sept. 24-10 am. | Sept. 17th Mr. Wilson 16.--All the polling sub-divisions in the| Township of West Gwillimbury and the South Simcoe | Town Hall Sept. 20th | Judge Wiemer THE SUNDAY Ul, Finding Without Seeking, 45 found by one not looking for it. In this In this parable the great value of the |paruble the one who finds the pearl of great SCHOOL LESSON | incon is rceght ora, alae the [paruble the one wh GOODLY PEARLS, So hidden from the eyes of men. Jesus spoke | there are those who are earnestly seeking the | SEPTEMBER 7. THE KINGDOM 0 FGOD. | the words in a land where treasure was of-|truth when they find the kingdom. Such Ft gi, E38, A450. | (Read Mat. /cen hidden for security and sometimes found | are represented by this parable (ef. Job 28 20. ot a eae 505, 18:2, 8; Lu. 17: Thy sccident. The man in this case stunibied |12. 13, 15, 18). The pearl sought were 20, 21; 2 Cor. 10: 3-5), on the treasure without seeking for it.|wisdom and truth in general: the One Pearl He represents the man who stumbles on the|found is He in whom all truth is incarnate TIME--A.D. 28, PLACE--By the Seal Gospel truth entirely without his own | (Jno. 14, 61. Jeeus is the one Pearl of of Galilee, near Capernaum. |eeking. The fact that the field represents Great Price. In verse 44 the man bought EXPOSITION.--1. Outward Growth and |the world in the parable of the tares ilues the field, not for itself, but for what ac Inwurd Rot, 31-33. [Rot necessitate our interpreting it as the io it. In this case the man bought the In thik lesson we buve five of the seven | 0rd in this parable. In verse 44 the treme. pearl for itself. Men often seek to gain Parabl is f the Kingd ven byaour Lord | UF€ represents one thing and in vere 52/|Christ for what they can get in Him, but are nce.o) (be Singdam given. end on [something entirely different, The man,bud |we ought to seek Him for what He is Him- in Matthew 13, All ioald be stot 1p STE lto sell all that he had to get the field ed jaell. 'The one seeking goodly pearls needed we hee two parables sgtting fort ne the treusure it contained, and we must give |to be on his guard agsinat imposition, und growth of the ana ' my a oo tk | UP all if we would gsin Christ and the \*o do we need to be on guard in. this jects, End were wonda He of the musterg /Hfe#sure that ws in Him (LulW4. 32). What day when there are many false Chriets vey fie Rie pee be ipa {the man sold and gave up was little indeed /und so many false systems The man uted er the cin ihe ig Paes Bibi ites jin comparison with what he got, and what wisely when be eold all his other pearls to jof the -- in Hie work with ore, (we sell or give up to gain Chriat is Uttle gain thin One pearl, und we do wisely when nings. Christ began Hin work with » few parison with what we get we part with all other pearls to gain the 7. 8). It is not likely that this one Pearl of Great Price, It was no hard: in shelter ia it, Ersaclne Bower mould man. after he got his treasure. talked much ;ship for the man to give up an inferior THU Ci ter treed eee, lak the (ggctificg "ke bial sats fa order to pearl. and it will be no hardship for us to| Jacquire it | spirits ax in verses 4 RL 19, but it is not are Moist Warm Air Warm air given by the Hecla Furnace carries plenty of the moisture so necessary to health. The Circular Waterpan of the Hecla is large, runs com- pletely around the furn- ace. This ensures even distribution--every room gets the same proportion of moisture with the heat. No Gas--No Dust No gas or dust escapes into the house with a Hecla Furnace. The Fused Joints of the Hecla radiator allow no gas or dust to escape even after years of service. Saves Coal, Too A Hecla Furnace is a great saver of fuel. By actual test it saves one ton in every seven over other furnaces. Moist air at 65 degrees is as com- d fish the righteous, The good fish are gathered into a place of safety. The cheaper heating--greater health. into another. sale to take the imagery of one parable over | #9 the con z The reference seems rather to [ght gubie that sulvation is 2 frre gift (Eph. Be 0 Re 104 28-24 wherd the birt lin which grace is "bought" (lea, 35-1, | feprreot the nations. But another growth e.,wneh Rrce, ip "hour (Ie. 36:1; | ia taking place "leaven" (or yeast, the i Prov. 28: 28; Mat. 28: 9, 10), Frode ee fe teiNen ltt Yeats the there ane soceiticcs that wut be made ite | ure to obtain eterna) life, Jesus sought | ing and Finding, 45-46, 6. 12) into the children's breai aml the: There is a similarity between this parable whole doctrine and life of the Church was and the preceding snd also a difference leavened. History fulfilled this prediction. In the preceding parable the treasure. w Et had te go Sleeping ears on night trains and Parlor Cars on principal day trains. + Unexcelled dining car service . Full ingormation from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. EL Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. J.-E. BILLINGSLEY Depot Agent =: 3 Phone 6 that id have to go: an operation before could ts ther, -who hail been helped 1 2. Pink hans Vonnabia Compound saviand bate tit de- fore singto an 6} It relieved me from my costes so, can do my'house work without any / ty. 1. anywoman: isi hy table advise Ura the fonstant teaching of give uo all, others when we appreciate! bay Sre cast away, and tresaca, The cepeee Proof that Some Women do Avoid Operations Before Submitting Tb An Operati UMA E.DINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. Rhat 't priceless pearl Christ is, The man| tion takes place "at the end of the tee? Fxpected to find many goodly pearls, but be |The angels will do the separating. The fur- |} found ONE pearl that met all his desires. |nace of fire represents the ukimate' den Chrutians are content with the one Pearl.|tiny of the wicked It i noterdble Gey fire oceurs in the interpretation as well as They want no others. IV, Gathering of Every Kind 47.50. teaching of Christ Himself, by the Holy Spirit (1 Jno. 5: 20; Jno. 16: 12-14; 2 j20. 27; 1 Cor. 2: 14; Jas. 1: 5). The dis. |ciples said they understood, 'but it is doubt jful if they did (Mut. 16:11; Mk. 7:18; 9: 31, 32; 8:15). Neither do we alwayy understand when we think we do, The one who is really instructed in the kingdom will prove it by imparting the treasure to othery | also (v, 52). The truly instructed scribe | does not hesitate to bring forth old things | |as well as new. Neither is he afraid of the new, Home Garden Contest Awards In order to stimulate and encourage the keeping of gardens on the farms the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Simcoe County branch, ! Collingwood, bas held two contests for the best gardens in the County. Only children 15 years and under are allowed to compete and they are expected to look after the gar- dens themselves, Seed is supped by the Department free and full instructions are imued as to planting and care of garden. The gardens are all inspected as nearly as possible at the same time and prizes award- ed. Competition is keen and the prizes are 'well earned. The following sre the winners for 1919. No. 1 District 1st--Harold Archer, Phelpston R.R.1, 2nd--Ernest Brown, Elmvale, 3rd--Jessie Smith, Phelpston. 4th--George Minty, Elmvale. 5th--Howard Macham, New Lowell. 6th--Willie Linton, Wyevale, R.R.1. 7th--John F. Coyle, New Lowell. 8th--Pearl Leonard, Wyebridge, R.R.1. 9th--Bertha Elliott, Allenwood. 10th--P. J. Hall, Pheipston, No. 2 District Ist--Ceeil Crosier, Stayner, R.R.B, 2nd--Allan Chantler, Newton Robinson, Srd--Dewitt Chantler, "Bradford, 4th--Alberta Kneeshaw, Gilford. 5th--Arnold Meredith,' Craigvale, 6th--Harry Reynolds, Bond Head. 7th--Willie Cross, Bond Head. 8th--Fraser Sutherland, Strou 9th--Leland Sturgeon, Gilford. 10th--Elsie Baycroft, Stayner, R.R.3. D on, Wras - makin Warm Air Heating A Better Heating System for Your Home _ at Lower Cost T: the great advantage--lower cost--every warm air furnace has over other heating systems, Hecla Furnaces have added better heating-- fortably warm as dry air at 70 degrees. The abun- dance of moisture sup- plied by the Hecla saves the coal necessary for the extra 5 degrees heat. The Hecla Stce] Ribbed Fire Pot, too, assists in saving. Will burn coal, wood or natural gas. It has three times the fire-pot radiat- ing surface of ordinary furnaces, same amount of heat with less fire--saving one day's coal each week. And the Cost There is hardly a home that cannot afford the low cost of this perfect heating. If you intend improving your home with a new furnace see this furnace at the nearest Hecla dealer's store. If you are buy- ing a new home, remember it will probably cost less and be a better home if it has a Hecla Furnace. information about ag egal pierrng pe free completely illustrated li CLARE BROS. & CO., Limited, PRESTON, Ont. Messrs. Moffatt & Parr Girls with from one to two years' ex- perience in working on men's coate will be paid this salary with quick ad- vances as they gain experience in op- erating on Women's cloth coats, No Pressing. Apply to JOHN NORTHWAY & SON 91 Wellington Street West, Toronto TT ---- ------ JAMES PATERSON Licensed Auctioneer and Appraiser For County of Simeoe. Prepared to con duct Sales at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. 120 Bayfield St, Phone 191. Orders left at A.F.A. Malcomson's office will receive prompt attention. ------ ee MISS L. E. WILLERS Successor to the late Miss Doane Agent for the Spirella Corset Company solicits orders from aly old customers and as many new ones ss possible, Address--6 Charlotte St., Barrie, Ont. Armstrong, B.C., June 11, 1919, Minard's Liniment Co., Led., Yarmouth, N.S, Dear Sirs: Since the start of the Baseball season we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but just as soom as we started using Minard's Liniment our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a bottle of your Liniment bandy. Yours truly, E. E. Armstrong, Secretary Armstrong High Schoo? 28-40 . Boeeball Team Notice of Application fer "-# Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that William George McBride sf the City of Toronto in the Province of Ontario, a returned soldier, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next Session thereof for a Bill of Di- vorce from his wife Mary Elizabeth Mc- Bride (formerly Robertson) of the Town of Barrie in the County of Simcoe, on the gro! of adultery. ED at Barrie this Mth day of July, 1919. ' William George MeBrite by his Solicitor 29-410 D.°C, Murchison, Buy advertised goods. It pays,

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