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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1919, p. 6

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[Teed Cane Mota Yq to'your Horses, Cows Sheep and Pigs,and I i Sprinkle Cane Mola over your straw, old hay, corn stover, fod- der, ensilage, screenings, etc. Reduces cost of feeding. Cant Moya is 100% Pure Cane Molasses and not a Prepared Stock Feed. Makes more milk at less cost. Bullés ficsh faster. Keeps stock healthier, 'Sold in strengiron-hooped barrela, 600Ib mot cach, at @ very reasonable price. Good live agents wanted evervuhere, GA --Write quick for Hd territory CANE MOLA COMPANY OF CANADA. Limited Paol Stree W, Local distributor ALEX McKEE Barrie, Ont. ss |i Dates of Fall Fairs, 1919 BARRIE . Sept. 22 to 24 - Get, 2 and 3 Coldwater Coflinewon 7, 18, 19 Cookstown, ..Sept, 30 and Oct. 4 Ebmvale oo... 0... Ort. 1.2, 4 Midland ...... Sept, 29 to Oct. 4 Newmarket Sept. 24, 25, 26 Orilha .. Sept. 46 and 17 Oro, ' Sept. - Ollawa .......... Sept-6 and 15 Toronto ....0.. Aug. 23 to Sept. 6, Cement Pavement For Atherley Cy =-- Road The County authorities have decided that at would be better to Jay a cement pavement on the Atherley read instead of water. bound macadam, because of the heavy trait Vhere as not Maney enough available to do Me whole road, bat it is lelieved that a cement} <IX inelies (hick, upon whieh a surface ean feuelt be dan tater, ean 1 abet! a amile. The County & Binvey therefore calling ten for this saetian VWorhe GTR, tracks and Tenders must be in Of September tual count in the busy hor the ¢ » it bas been found that the Athey Somebody stole the Orillia voters' list posted in the Post Office there for the public in- Spection, A fresh copy has been pul up with a notice pointing out the heavy penalty preseribed for removing a posted up copy Of a voters' lis Minard's Liniment Relieves New LIFE INSURANCE does for a man what he ean- 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 scrutiny, The more care- Tully they are examined, the more clearly apparent igs 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- town. \ {te the site of the irels PATRIOTIC HENS The Wisconsin 'Machine Gun Hen" Said to Have Laid 77 Eggs in a Week. \From western correspondent) In The Examiner of July 17th, which reached me several days | ppea n item with enee to a patriotic hen which had laid (wo e Vhon has two Tee LEE Gane ca, le tee ee ere stepping stone to wealth--wealth means a | pullot which startet to lay late in Gent of comfort later on--abop at the mre December andy steady 1 and save, We sell thrift stamps, too throughout the winter. | Earl j --GEO. VICKERS. {July she hatched nine Barred Rock chicks from thirteen eggs QUALITY AND SERVICE are the founda. | and was placed in a wire en-jtions upon which our atesdily growing closure with her brood. In a few!iusiness ban been built, Our Pees alas days-e started to lay again and iis to your advantage [laid ane y day fox several | --THE HURLBURT SHOE CO. jdays./On August 1st she"aid a (Koed-sized exe between ten and IT IS OUB AIM to carry a full line of Dry eleven clock in the morning and Goods and Ladies' Clothing and sell at }followed it up with another about Prices tbat will be convincing. You can do [five pam. But Like the proverb. better with us than any out of town con- yal cone which gave a pail of good |S --POWELL & CO. junlk and then kicked i over, this T>you wig GIVE US A CHANCE fut Jelunsy muther, wfler producing 1h You Ructue eee you wil fied we an extra cag within the prescrib- 'cen not only beat the Mail Order House, ed Hime, stepped on one of her but save you money on all kinds of House 'prize eticks and strangled it, Ad- | Furnishing. Try us out joins this hennery at the rear, --W. A. LOWE & SON Hives a poultry faucer whose ------_----_--_---- specialty as Barred and White FALL AND WINTER WEARABLES for | Mocks. In July he placed ten men can be bought to best udvantuge here VW White Rocks in one enelosur ef which were laying These styles [puliets were separater for {I all No need to send to Toronto for the Istest ~--ALEX. MILNE & SON, \ : é Page Six THE BARRIE EXAMINER Thursday, September 11, 1919 BEATS BARRIE'S IF YOU BUY OUT OF TOW SSS , THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND IN BARRIE WILL "COME HOME TO BOOST" The Examiner "BUY-AT-HOME" Campaign Read these articles with care. They may present something you hadn't thought of before. Patronize the People whose ads. are here. They will treat you right. The money you spend with them stays in circulation in Barrie. in one day. This | arr verernvenrveeememen ee detec te Oa netics ECONOMY IS the rved to weelth: Vishen' = WE ARE FULLY CONVINCED there is no ' Worl have them do unto sou, lof elothe for th use of sending out-of-town for Dry 88 our prices are lower than out-of-town concerns. Get posted. Get our prices first and be sure. Big Stoek of all kinds of La- » dies' goods. --MOORE & ARMSTRONG IF WE INSTAL YOUR® PLUMBING, wo are particular sbout plumbing work and use judicious care in selecting only the most Consumer Gains As Much By Being Fair With Mer- ||/durabie of approved material' for our work. Get our estimates anyway, chant As Latter Does by Being Square and Honest. --G. W. RAYMES, . ------ ess -- = --|ouR sToRE IS FULLY STOCKED with ; an up-to-date line of Clothing and nifty t |[cammon fonds of the community, [ioc ot Genet furnishings, Get our prigge Rome eynieal persons have pe! tut Che merehant does first, it will be a big lesson on Buying 'at rked that the Getlen Rule hae| Nnother Side to Picture {Home every time, ---R. A STEPHENS place in business. 'They have} Now took an the olher side of MAKE UP THAT ORDER FOR GROCER. aken the position that insteal. the picture, Mr. Consumer idee IES. Come in or get us on the phone and Wodoing into thers as you. cides thal he needs a new suit Bet our prices. We buy close and se close. nsumer de-|Everything always fresh and wholesome. he sity safe and sane: plan isfcides (hal she wants a new htc {Bie a Bore ee difference, [1 sly olhevs befare they have airhen range, ar some at the Litthe NINDS BROS, hance ta de you Consumers express a desire for Fortunately for husimess and a teain of eves or a bobsled. Mr. bln MBit ie aeteectee ast OOOS we world at large, howe famsumer picks up the big mail-lof town, Make us prove it. Get cur prices few and far Jer eatal which the mail.|first. Big stock of all kinds of Ladies" Lomajority of order house Prirted with his Goods carried. --DEVLIN & MURCHISON meney or that of oliers ike hin --=----_ ely anit he looks it aver until he |WE ARE ALWAYS THE FIRST to display GOLDEN RULE HAS PLACE IN TRADE Has Been Found to Be Good Business Policy Both for Buyer and Seller--Obligation Not One Sided. ~ Copyrig | sbaticily Lorep rpose of keeping an accurate ------------_-- | = A a Lee aa ae et igor ve ocpe InMEL HCIITDMANTA GE. Fate yey Aa IuNIe a ptetute that strikes the |i rt premtions in Ladig' Hat and jeleven exes were gathered in one has ® one-price system all over Canada, tee the Gulden ule, just asfeye. 1s a pictues of a nif tashload cll Saban. Big eon pores \e exes were ga ONS You get just as good service at our store | il lias down preven tpeatvalte that lovking suit of vtothes, Of torwear ets irae, CE BROWNLEE day, as in Toronto, not only in pianos but io all | -hitesty is the heel peliee I course, he eg rau seni See ee See Bul the records of these (hree fines of muse, CRARRETY'S Musee Conly makes a manttect vetiee Courses be can't feel the picture hens have heen superseded | STORE, Phone 250" By Oe Be eaig | tet only makes aman tee bether fanene Whether the Cloth is as' POOR PLUMBING is dear at any price. prding to a story appearing in. - wwe by his heart when he ein= got as it looks: he vant look lager help are thorough mechanics, If we es sia = blovs the principle of the Golden the mail-orid man in do that job of plumbing or heating you can Western newspapers. [A WORD ABOUT HARDWARE: It every. | Pie, mit heme that itis good!and ask him whrthe est assured it is done right. Get our esti- { 'The La Crosse |W isconsin) jone would stop and consider the advance i 5 ai hee) tes first, MOFFATT & PARR: Tribune and Leader Press makes that bas been made in all kinds of goods, a a divwheaneat Fan ae Rn RaT Ue weae femal Legit ast fi = ne ant Le 7 sen they would be convinced we cannot only |!i the man who stands bebine the'a month or six weeks; he ean't fete Aggmnent tbat a thteenvear- po rt Onde Boe tas Gio ane Cen ek gives a full pound tell the inail-order man that_he lf PRICES AND QUALITY COUNT for Jal White Rock hen, known as 'serviee--OTTON HARDWARE CO, LTD. Jat sugar to the man. who meke! woul if he f fanything a visit to our store will convince [the "inachine gun hen," did lay | Tara priiadychut abe by th nian? nonin we sitions i ; Anyone we carry the stock and our prices | ceeein 'i 7 of or a pound, but alsa to the it a settle for it; will surely be an object to every close jen ix 'owned be Gua hones, obey you are ture of « equare deal ant) !2" (usnton and pays his money !would like to have a little of his! --SARJEANT & KING, Limited s owned by G ¢ 3 for the ponnd of sugar business or a chance to do a little iprosperous La Crosse Valluy |you are taking no chances, Big line of ! doa li Le rane ts east' G7 | urainice: for: every: room iwc the howe: Hoes Consumer Du tis Part? [carpenter wrk ar painting ae WHEN YOU BUY JEWELRY te sure you West Salem wis i --DOUGALL BROS.) The consumer expects the! plumbing work for him, as long jity. "You don't have to know jewelry whem The article further states that === rut pHi Geaall'amt eave ke bellu TanWeqiate pa be is huying his goods from you deal with un Big ieee cred eee soultrymen generally scuffed at WE OONT FEAR catalogue prices Come] snd give him his imeney's worth rin, for the majl-order man has of Jewelry to choose f : ry When Mr. Rhaves an. it0 us for your hardware needs Prompt) for evs vn That he spends n't any business or any work to gas ee ee origaltie B Crim; bew wsdl efficiency are combined with] With Mins, hut Haw: atten dues the "give him Rut the picture is a MAKE OUR GARAGE YOUR HOME for nhouners tha be-was "t ing rem | alee . consumer stop and ask himself | pretty one, so Mr. Consumer dig: threw In sty eee a day from ene java KMERRILL & HUBBARD)!!!" ve stin. "Ain 1 being aslont his harderarned. each, phen. Accordingly J. WH. Renson ae aml tenest with the mers {down to the postoffice, buys d we will do the * a La Crosse ponitey fancier, visit CAREFUL PURCHASING is of the ut [ehant as be Js being wif me?*!maneveordor and sende it tasthiey?"" "2 2M So the rest ' ed the Khodes farm ani camped ee Es A ie ' ue sends) | WALTER TURTON'S GARAGE. Jivithy thee elaie in the barn fue importance these days. We give un | Phe + not only expeets mitil-order man, } === two days, 'Ti hen was set apart [sutPamed. vulie in paints. nil, sal papers,] UM me lant tv give ita bate Koind Golden Rule Pays |THERE I$ NOTHING IN THE DRUG pcb is ? rer WAS SCL & bl i ane Wn wsnire al th om i otters o © flock, Drie. ete. eee wen eine aie JOHNSTON & WARREN wh hye ees. Mr Rensen was som EVERYTHING IN MUSIC--Come to ine tified when he saw the hen | Music thirteen of these sixteen for your musical 1 makes 4 1 Home out of a Hou four hours, with-} ne sift wl step atl drink oy Ove) = jfoush of ® performanes, but : ae , ord, th vers besides Tals proceeded he The atfies ot {lw the Ford, the universal car; besides I ulso | Conny Midge and made an afta. der Oldsmobile. Get in your order for your | J Hiv ats foltows cars early. Big lines "of accessories und | 1H. Benson, being first duly supplies. --T._R. HUXTABLE [en of eis ty a certain hen on! Rie: Bik line of Fixtures, rete ne: the Gus Rhodes farm, gne and we are prompt. [alt miles east of the village of 'Heating also. LIVINGSTON & MGODIC West Salem, La Crosse county, | says: MAIL ORDER HOUSES do not hurt our "My name is J. I live in the cit Witeonsin, at 2 fieth Street 'The first time 1 visited the | Bleiies farm was on the 29th day MERRICK & LITSTER. of y o'clock in the morning. Between that lime and three o'clock in the aflernoon of the same day ;De*t week. the hen laid three (3) eggs. 1 next visited the farm on the first CUTTING AND FITTING OF CLOTHES & day of June, 1919. Tgot there atlan art and the merchant tailor vie' 3 o'clock in the afternoon same proficient in this art ia bound to get the day and stayed all night. I went preference. Try us for your next suit, Big fo the hen house about 7 o'clock jlines of woolens to choose from. in the morning. T saw the hen| --F. 4, LOWER jump from her roosting pole down on the floor and as she lit |BUY FURS FROM THOSE YOU KNow. she dropped an egg (laid an egg),|We have a splendid assortment and you I saw the hen (same hen) go jean eave-money by buying from us. from the hen-roost to the barn, --SIMMONS & Co. where I made a nest for her in} the barn in a box. She went on| yy. ph the nest at 10 o'clock that fore- noon. From that time until noon she laid two (2) more eggs and| was on the nest when I went to dinner. Before 1 went to dinner I got some fine screen wire' and securely covered her so no other hen could get into the nest with| her. When I got back to her}. Subs nest from dinner there were no more eggs in-the nest. eff the screen and watched her diligently until 3 o'clock &n the afternoon, aame day, when she! . (the hen) got off;her pest and|Siven as follow! T counted thirteen (13) eggs in ay "ee the nest all laid by the same hen| May 5, four; May 6, five; May 7, and normal in size. There was|SiX; May 8, four: May 9, three, not at any time another hen in of La Crosse, that helps our town and merchants. We North Twen- /4° Undertaking in all up-to-date methods, > |Buying at home is a good id --E. J. BYRNE, Undertaker. MERRICK & LITSTER. es and his me put the wire ser were in the barn that day while 1 was there until 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when | left for home.! (Signed' "J. H. BENSON." (Signed) JOHN BRINDLEY 'egg in that nest t would have seen| with five. erg in that nest, and that no|22, six; May 23, four, May or the barn, the seme tiny KEENAN, THE MUSIC MAN.) Many ten he ype fam agent for the Dodge and Eight-Cylin- 'lini tive sierehant dees it Te worn on oath to tell the tenth Flatt the me hd nothing but the truth con. | ONT LIVE IN DARKNESS. Have your! ieincts the {leerning the miraculous produc. Howe wired for Electricity. Get our eet most libe a fund fo We do Plumbing and} band, and the mer ! § our) patil obtain anew f. H. Benson and business, but we are in line with anything} Which will benefil the we man, the clerk and everyhody | a (One. otattived At | SuUGAR--We sre taking a limited camber timity which otherwise would will he given, \of orders of sugar, by the bag. for delivery | come a charge upon the antici son helped eleven n over the fourte hen when I went to dinner; aside 1, from that time no other people eleven, June i, one. of the Ford Car ribed and sworn to be- was instantly killed about 1.30| crawled fore me this 4th day of June, last Friday afternoon when the| found their I took| !919. car he was driving overturned on! G the Asylum road a mile and a County Judge. half from Orillia. His two Com | Mrs. White Rock's record is panions, Norman Cooke and Roy Godfrey, a nephew of Griffith, e8-|Minard's Liniment C May 3, four eggs; May 4, three; caped unhurt. ronto shortly after 1 o'clock in The hen laid no more eggs un- a large motor ear, the barn. If anyone had put an|til May 20, when she started in alone in the front seat. _ Just be- {as we started using Minard's Li Her record for the yond the Asylum there is a level troubles ended, _P them -do sv, and I solemnly{balance of the month follows: stretch of road with bush on both jshould keep bottle of your Liniment swear thal no person did put an|May 20, five: May 21, none; May sides. Griffith, who was a good handy. driver, momentarily lost control. other hen had access to the nest] seven; May 25, four.gMay 26, The car swerved and struck a log At noon that day/nine; May' 27, nine; May 28, at the roadside, turning over and 28-40 MK. Cymsinniae, Es at it EINE you cannot find at our atore, all 100 6g a eee Kounet in eat. et cent. pure. Big line of Proprictery mee, Pave to remember thy UCN eines, Toilet articles, Sick-room supplies, Hule in business. If he had done te will be te your advantage to trade here. pete the merebant as he would PATTERSON'S, The Rexall Store, Allandal hike the merehant to ds unto him --_____ he would have got more for his. 1S OUR AIM to sell all kinds of grocers money and jie would hitve cided 'ies and Provisions at close prices, We have Ino making if possible f the |made 2 success with this eystem and propose trerebant to help him and his to stick to it. Try us out and Buy at 'y fewn when they ne Ip, |Home,_--J. D. WISDOM & CO, Alland: The world has discovered that ' ; + sp |RESIDENTS OF ALLANDALE do not need Mpeets the merchant we pay: fay 8 Gelden Rule is net for use "! ;., | look further for Dry Goode or clothing. only on Sune » bul that it is |You will find just what you want at our sopriee, dt he ex fa Work! of@ther things ar Me times wut of Nhe expeets he merchant te h ret) god nine times nthe merchant dees at Is the ner MIDE Te Meares bane for tree fair menths lefer' te pays what die hays, cad a many wlvertising space in the eharel ee ine ine eae en Hae Value on. eve, ty of the week. 'store in big variety, at prices that are much yee a hand adnesy den ae lower than other Stores. Try us out rehant to "kivk ine] CROWN HILL OH WEBB ly when hie is raising; Mr. Smith, of Toronto, will be |BUY IN ALLANDALE and when you the benefit of the town! the -speaker in the Methodist ,want hardware don't forget us. We carry hant does it.'Chureh next Sunday afternoon at ja large range. a! (4 He expects the me lang the bonus which ix to be referendum and a collection will 'lory jhe taken in aid of the temperance inw | fund. rhant ta help y 'The subject will be the |THE ALLANDALE HARDWARE STOR! --V. S. BRUNTO. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH US in the Jewel A meeting of the Women's In- |!¥ line. I carry a big stock of al 3 of Ise in the town, and the mer- stitute Farmers' Club will be Tan The nai ag on short, note Ant does it, He expects the held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Railroad. Also, I iseue Marriage Licenses, rhant ty 'come across' with) KE. C. Drury on Tnesday, Sept. 16, _W. B. WEBB, Allandale. donation to help the Poor at R opm. Addresses and musie A' good meeting |r WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR AUTO Med. Everyone welcome. | AccessORIES FROM US. Ack us for any. thing you need.--WALTER URRY, 36 OUR CLOTHING SATISFIES the men | Bayfield St. and boys lool yl y and hc Gone Gece oe to rer ate Saale tise IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING or sooabie rigs. Fall line of farnlabings, eae ce wee ah eae ee --THE W. C, HUNTER CLOTHING CO. !building material. Bills cut. to onder on short notice. Big stock Lath, Lumber, shingles, etc. THE BALL PLANING MILL CO. LTD. ern CANING MILE CO.,LTD. We Save You Money. Buy in Your Home Town. J, SUTCLIFFE & SONS The correct way and the easiest way to dispose of your property or sell some small article, find a tenant for your house, find the article you have lost, etc., is to insert an advertisement in our Adlet Column. LADIES' TAILORING, us well as Tailoring For Men. is a specialty with ux A fine range of suitings J. FWISS te I pinning ¢ h under the side May 31, fourteen; Junej of the car wilh his bead against i June 2, sixteen; June 3,)a large stone. Death was instan- taneous, and probably caused by concussion of the brain. Orillia Garage Man Killed Godfrey and Cooke, who were Packet of Fred Griffith of Griffith Bros.,|in the r . miraculously es- ge, Orillia, | caped and when they WILSON'S rom beneath the Poon FLY PADS iffith was about thirty-five] iia ears of age and unmarried WILE RIEL MOR ae CATCHER ee a y Every 10c one Armstrong, B.C., June 11, 1919. Yarmouth, NS," ; : illia for Dear Sirs! ig, party Nett Geittta, torso: |Past ies dk the Baseball season we ; ina {have been hindered with sore muscles; rif ith being 'sprained ankles, ete., but just as soo) ent our Every baseball player handle. Sold by,all Dru Pkwy ener lrg hate JAMES PATERSON, Licensed Auctioneer and Appraiser For County of Simcoe. Prepared to com 'Your truly, dust Beles 66 rramreatis reece Batisfaction E. E, Armstrong, fosrntecd" (20 Bavfld St. Phone Iohe Seeretary Armstrong High Schoo! Orders lef st AFA. Maloomson's' office Baseball Tears | will receive prompt atiention,

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