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Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1919, p. 14

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Page Fourteen PHE BARRIE EXAMINER POPULAR SALESMAN |PRIZE Ry Bot San, es ome No. 3; Ella Orchard, No. 15. SS Beets--Velma Carefoot, Minesing; Be + IS CONGRATULATED} AT SCHOOL FAIRS |sice Watwin, No. 8; Berne Dus aie H : ing; Marjorie Coutts, No. 3; Pearl Bellamy, a H Tae Edenvale. b : This Travelling Man's Cus-|Lucky Pupils at Oro, Mines-|_ Carrots--Rets Wingrove, _Cundles; Hy E . Beatrice Wallwin, No. 14; E. Orchard, No. ' i ' 3 tomers All Have -Noticed| ing and Ivy -- Attendance |15; Hugh Johnston, Minesing. : Hy His Great oi te Less Than Last Y. essa rece Smith, Vespra; Sarah Hy Improvemen: ear. win, No. 5. 2 tins Parsnipe--Russell Knapp, Anten Mills. 2 g "Many my_customers_on| wha See, th hu |r ee Ndi: Mark Your Ballot with an X after Each |f the road have congratulated me/s falling off in interest 'st most of : » No. 5; Fern Wingrove, Q Pry oj 3 bn niy great improvement since Tlsebol fun held in thin county ths year, |Cundln; Vere Knapp, No, 0; Chai Cole uestion under the word "No j Ample Tanlac," said Wil- |The exhibits have been good but the pub- /4nten taint ' Hi started (aking Tanlac," sai - Asters--Winnifred Orebard, No. 15. : ; . |lic does not seem inclined to pay as much ' 5 vtiam) Goulding, a well-known | vention to the shows as they did the |Sweet Peas--Jean Baldwin, No. 3; Annie H travelling salesman residing At fie couple of year, One feature this| Orchard, Grace Smith, No. 10; Velma Ney e : 173 Macdonell street, Toronto, !year that is very noticeably improved is} Spy Applee--Jean Baldwin; Hugh Jobn-| Ft Ontario \the school parades. Following are the|ston; Andrew Orchard; Robert Pratt, No.| 4 "My stomach had been giving (names of the prize winners in Oro, Ves-|1; Donald Bell, No.'1. Russet--Frank Wlble hana Tone time. he (Pra and Eava:-- Shannon, No. 1; Olive Wallwin, No. 1; me trouble for a long he} RO Vera Baldwin, No. 3; Emma Coughlin. | continued, "and T was getting! ait gation ares Kimock, No. 6,/No. 11; Harold Coutts, No. 17, Suow-:| worse. My 'appetite was. poor |g Hilf gallon, Guts R. ' "|Jean Baldwin; .Mary McDonald No. 5;/ iv of the onto . and | was greatly distressed with | ffulf gallon Wheat--Hugh McArthur, No. {Fran Shannon; E. Carson; R Pratt sure io emertara bi gax on my stomach, I had a Gordon Dunamore, No. 19. Shei Table Bouquet---J. Baldwin; Reta Win- win malerity veto fas tight unfortable fevking af--|Wheat--Chauncey Rouse, No, 8; G Duns-| grove; Hugh Jobnston; Annie Chappel. | : amt would suffer from more. No. 0; Bernice Courtenay, No. 9. (Beer eT ete, nie, ef spiritueus and matt awlul dizzy Is. My nerves , Golden Bantam Corn--Inase Shaw. No.|. Toniatuex--Harold Pearson; R. Pratt; J mperance Act to permit such salah en att 1 t we ble 9: John Morrison, No. 7; Mary Slack, No.|Baldwin; Camilla Kavanaugh, No. 5; 4 were shale Hoarty fig (8: Mac Leith, No. 14; Martha Elson, No. nes Murphy, No. 5 ¢ fo rest well at all and I finally 47," Golden Glow -- Alvin Goss. No. 9;{ Pen of Cockerel and two Pullets--Ver felt su miserable that T just had jtrene Currie?\No, 8; Carl Gilebrist, No. 8.| Walt. No. 17; Vera Knupp; mee to stop work 40 away for a] Green Mt,/Potutoes--Velma Miller--Mit-|Kaupp, No. 10; Tom Roe; Viela Rowell A 5 rest as chell Squat@: Florence Feighen, Coulson; |No. 10. Cockerel--V., 'Rowell; Ver By Above is an exact reproduction of the While Twas visiting my sister Walker, No, 17; Mary Perryman, |Win, No. 3; Annie Chappel; T. Roe Referendum ballot, showing the correct way all, <tr staded mets t . 5; Douglas White, Shunty Bay. Irish |man Elliott, No. 10, Pullet--V. Walt; T, Vv A fs = Tanlae und the way it hie helped [Cabbler-Sidney Shelewell, Coulson ;. Lew No, 5; Arthur Wood, to Vote in order to sustain the Ontario Tem- i an Tilerful. 1 foot |li¢ Hutchinion, No, 6; Curly Benkum, No. ct, No. 9. perance Act as it stands, me is simply wonlerta eel'7; Violet Glover, No. 6; Frank Beardsall, | Sp draft type--Andrew Or- . hetfer today than T have in years. yi 43 chard, No, 9; Wilbert Davis, No. 15 Everybody should study the four questions and q Mm never Troubled with indi-| Mangels--Father Pratt. No. 18; H. W.[ Beef Breed Calf--Andrew Orchant; Lorne realize exactly what they mean. Do not be misled by and that tired, fagged | Walker 8: Willie Campbell. No. Courtenay, Minesing Spring Lamb, short the insidious demand for "light" beer. 6 ng is all gone." Tanlac Geo Barnhordt. No. 8 Geo. A. Campbell, ma Crawford. No. 10 'The beer of ethos ded my stomach trouble Ne. 17 oo | Fificen Weeds-- Willie McKever, No, 1 1e beer of the ballot is 118% stronger than the und] putt my nerves in nod ahape, lie Clark, No, 8: Perey Hut-/Annie Orchard; R Collection In Ontario Temperance Act now allows, and over five annotive ms Wl 6 |secta--Annie Orehari Murphy, No times as strong as the limit allowed my appetite is fine. IT sleep well Robt.'5: Frank Ai C V 6 8 strong as allowed for defined as meri fing. glee sel a ts ee ane, Armetmeg: Caton Cole non- intoxicating in Great Britain and the United Staten greasy than I had before takine Frank Leigh, No. 13; Freda Crawford. Shannon, Collection Native Wooda----W nswer Each ti 'aniac a ee {McKever; Sandy Coutts, No. 17; Arthur A W' Ques 10n P Tanlac is sold in Bacrie hy ts Dorit Glover, No. 6: Eliabeth | Wood : ease F : 5; Ide Gillespie, No. 16; Dor! Hammer Handle--W. MeKever; M. J % Geo. Monkman, in Orillia by M No. 11; Lillian Moore, No.5. Murphy: Ro Pratt; Herbert Elliott, Ne i. Unless you vote on every question your ballot Hi. Cocke & Co, in Elmvale by W Geo, Anderson, No. 13; Orpha'10.. Milk Stool-R. Pratt, Victor. Guest spolied. J. McGuire, in Lefroy by G. R.\Sigh, No, 13: Nellie Glover. No. 6; Cundles. Model Farm Gute--W. MeKever, 2. You must mark your answer t Araill. in Stayner by N. B West, mer Guect, No, 8; Alex. MeArthur, Geo, Wright, No. 1. Nail Box--Geo. tion with aa oe only. 'Anything Sine tea it ip Sookstown 'by a; Mackay, cod. No 9: " spoil your ballot. H in Waubaushene hy Georgian Bay (7, Parnins-- Edith MeLeod. No 9; Dorothy é ead--Annie Chappel; Dairy ¥ Lumber Gon Lids in Bort, Mey Cos, S08: Ergon Bhdwel, No. 15; Veh Ne. 9: Katie Armatrong; Reta Win 3, Unless a majority vote "No" on question 1 aoe i Lid, ereyman, No. 3 ve; Irene Murphy. Ginger Snape--! Nicoll by P. H. Beattie, in Allis- "Garten Pros Helen Corbett, No. 17; K.|Chaypel; Velma, Cerctoors a Wineowe: the bars will be restored and the sale of all kinds of intoxicants permitted. ton by E. B. Schell, in Lisle Gilchrist. No. $; Minnie Hutebinson, 'No.|Florine Knapp. Minesing: Agnes Murphy 4. Unless a majority vote "No" on questions 2, 3 and 4 y ' erin hy e tario - Robt A ie, in Gilford be o: arate McKennon, No, 5; Lizzie Light ds é 1 ike Manne Conti, BS perance Act will become almost oortiices " the On Tem. ames a 'ottenham by 'Runde, No 5 ; pel ove; Jewn 1 james ain, in nham by Myrtle Robertaon, No. 19; Ed-|ton, No. 10; F. Knapp 5. The only SAFE course is to mark your ballot Chas. A, Weaver, 'In Penetang- | Jarratt: Annie Leigh. Hawke-|" Buttonholes -R. Wingrove; K. Arm " as shown above, uishene by Chas. A. Nettleton, Jone Metealf, No. 11; Mury Rob-|strong: A. Orebard; A. Murphy: I. Mur- ai oe . in Hawkestane hy Thos + ertson 19 hy. Handmade "Apron --R. Wingrove: " ! e - 9 in Hillsdale by Richard RB Mitchell Square; |Fmbrowiered Towel--Evaline Graves, Ce) -- our 1m -- in Coldwater by C. Gi. Millard, in Annie Parte danie Avie. No, mF Wingrove ° D and S Gerrir a. Ws Lena Shaw E. Rankin, Jar. ive Minute Address. Boy -- Arthur rs pans ee Loe orig in pred att Woods; Wo MeKever. Girl--Mary Doug No repeal; No government beer shops; No beer saloons; No government 'ds campbell, in Strond MY . ayy Peterson. No. 1: (alls Annie Chery whiskey shops.--Four X's, each under the word "No." by antler Bros. in Craighurst pyhel Campbel 3 Smith Campbell. |" School Parade 1; No. 9, No. 15 by T. Hill, in Collinewood by Jury No. § Russet--Elms Guest, No. 8: Clark) Sheeial Prize by John Chappel, Mines & Gregory, in Belly Ewart by A. |Crawford. No, 9; Willie Campbell. No. 7;|ing. for hest Percheron Colt. fel. Wiley ¢ Py Tromning to in Mt St- Levis it Wi Conn: ree Meena | et ie awe Ueee. Re Ontario Referendum Committee by E. J, Peters & Son. in Moon [0 & inn oF Campbell. No. 7 Cli her Davie, No. 18 JOHN MACDONALD, D. A. DUNLAP, ANDREW S. GRANT, stone 1. B. Sykes, and in Vie~ jack Martin. No. 1: ibealie Clark Wy Chairmen Treasurer < Vice-Chairman and Secretary foria Harber by T. W. Brown. -- | Twble Bouauet-- John Pupgley. No. 13:1 ae etiam o rewisen aes 2% (100! Excelsior Life Bldg., Toronto) Y Advertisement. Frma Connell, Guthrie: Lena Patterson. ! eS ee: ee een, SOntrs g Se dls Gisbine aiviotic rk 8 Sheaf Oates Weston Cochrane. No. ty Xe 6: Tilda Grahim, Hawkestone; Clark) iter! Quis " < Half gallon Wheat Raymond ne, Costly Scent ' mC. Crawford | Hil aR ' * 0. 6 MacDonald, No 15 Shea . The most expensive Perfume is attar of Maririe ¢ Charhe Mitehell. Wheat R. Morris Colburn so : Te Nol, Norms Orrock; Georgina) == = Armstrong, B.C., June 11, 1919, yoses. It requires about 130,000 roses, |° «No, 14. 9; Kenneth Bauting. L Elli . Rutbven. No. 1. Minard's Liniment Co., : Fequires about 130,000 roses, | Ben af Cockerel and two Pulleta--Velma |, uting. i Laura. Ellis, : Buttenhole---E. Carr, No. 15; Olive |Yarmouth, N.S. 2 weighing ste: Bilyirexen polls to) mabe) yan. Alex. Wood-| ,,"{04 fallon Barley--R. Morris. No. 6} Marguret Creewick, Nov 3: Lloy Linn, No. 7; 1. MeQuay, No. 8; T. Carri-|Dear Sirs: . 'an ounce of the oil, The flowers are gath- ered for three weeks, beginning in the middle of May The blossoms collected euch day 3 o..ce worked, in order that none of the odor may be lost. They are distilled in water. Then, causing the wa. 'ter alone to undergo distillation, the oil ix skimmed from the surface. Women and children do this at wages of ten cents a day. Geratiuris oil is ued in adultering the per- fume, Winard's Liniment Cures Burns, Ete, The joy of feeling fit and fresh Fowards those who health, PIELS Largest Salo of any Medicing a the World. "Sold everswhere, In Doren 26c° Paine in sides and groins, b Tassitude, 'swollen joints, Xiduey 'Trouble Quigk C can be obtained, and dangerous con- sequences avoi ided, by taking FORT KIDNEYS. BACKACHE #5 row. 3 ak, No. 14, Cock evel [ler | Mil 14. Light--Percy Clark, No. 8 'ool--Barrett: Muir, No. 1; Kenneth Muir, No. 1; Ross Camp- bell, No. 17. Long wool--George Burn hardt, No. 8; Smith Campbell. Fifteen Weeds--G, H, Ego, Jarratt; Wil lie Reid, No. 5; Jean Gilchrist, No, 13; Spring Lamb, Rugby. Collection Weed Seeds -- Grace by; Margaret McKinnon. Jarratt; Jean! Gilchrist; Ida Gillespie, No. 16. tion Ineeets -- Austin Bondway. Austin Boadway Smith Campbell; Clark Crawford; Perey Cursehdden Hawkestone, Model of Farm Gate--Aub- Lawlor, Nail Box--James McKay, Ar. chie McDonald, No. 6. Coulson; Lena' Shaw. No er Cake--Mary Fletcher, N Reta Caldwell, N | Lillie Johnston, No. 1; Hazel Caldwell, 6 Buttonholes--Lena Patterson, | No. Eva MeLeod. Rugby; Mary Lawlor, N Edith McLeod, Rugby; Clara Luck, No. 8. Handmade Apron--Jean Gilchrist. Em- broidered Towel -- Harriet Roe, No, 18; Jean Gilchrist ; Margaret Sherwell, No. 18; 'Beatrice McKinnon, Jarratt. Five Minute Address. Boy--Philip Law ler, No. 5: Charlie Mitchell, No. 9. Girl-- --Blizabeth Rankin, No, 5; Lena Shaw, No, 2; Maggie Martin, School Parade--Jarratt; "No. 7; No. 13, VESPRA Half gallon Oste--Ewart Carson, No. 5; Joe Murphy, No. 5. Sheaf Oate--E. Car- json; J. Murphy; Lorne Courtenay, No. 3. Sheaf, Wheat--Ambrose Torpey, No. 9. Half gallon Barley--Earl Martin, No. 10. Sheaf Barley--Frank Armstrong, Cundles; E. Martin. Golden Bantam -Corn--Annis Johnston, No, 9; Irene Garrett, Anten Mills, Made- line Torpey, Minesing; Ross Bertram, No. 17; Willie MeKever;-No, 1, Golden Glow --Harold Pearson, No. 1; Ruth Iingston, No. 9; Mary Kavanaugh, Minesing; Bel- inda Murpby, No. 5. Green Mt. Potatoes--Marjory Dixon, No. 10; Helen Kavanaugh, No. 15; Irene Kav- anaugh, Minesing; Harold Coutts, No. 17 Winifred Orchard, Minesing. Trish Cob: bler--Grace Beeton, No. 10; M, Kavan- augh; Irene Kavanaugh; Mervin Plow- right.' Minesing; Nina McLean, No. 15. Mangels--Ivan Chappel, No. 9; Jimmie Torpey, Minesing, Eugene McDonald. No. 5. 'Turnips--Reta' Livingston, _ Minesing; Dora Buchanan. Rugby; Doris Redpath, | Anderson, Hawkestone; Bva McLeod, Rug- [Mowter No. 9; Fennell Morris, No. 6 i |rene. No, Hammer Handle--Willie Reid. No, 5;|¥e¥, Spindloe, No, Milk Stool--James McKay, |® :| Nicol, Utopia. "| Wilma Thompson, No. 9; Ottelane Fife, No. 1 sf 5: Sweet Peas--Elsie Rainey, No. 9; Luella | olden Nekon Harris Lx en Duvis, >. Lennox, Golden Willis Solomon ; Fife, No. 1; 'T. Morris, No. 6; Lorne 'y. No. 9, Innisfil; Green Mt. Potstoes--Clarence Smith, No T. Morris, No. 6; Derbie Harris, 4; Isobel Carr, No. 15; Orval Curr. No. 5 15. Irish Cobbler--Jack Johnson, No |Herbert Burns, No. 9; Lloyd MacDonald, No, 15; Geo. Dobson, No, 5; Joel Thomp. Zz No ella MacDonald, No. 15; Annie Ward. No "Turnips--Verald Elliott, No. 7; W. Coch- x. 6; Lloyd MacDonald, No. 15; 4 Mildred Henry, No. 6; Johnnie Dunn, N>. 8 Beete--Clifford Spindloe, No. 5: Har. N°: ; Jean Boake, No. | Violet MacDonald, No, 15; Janet Nicol, Carrots--Lolly Wilson, No, 7; Irene Me- |Quay. No. 8; Edna More, No, 5; T. Mor- ris, Na. 6; Ruth Kitching. No. 6. Onions--Perey Wilson. No. 7; Norma | Orrock. Grumble Hill; Wilma Thompson, 0. 9. | |, Parsnips--Jim Spencer, No. 9; Ella Mil-| ler. No. 2; Nobella Pearson, No. 9. Garden Peas--Elsie Carr, No. 15; Mary | Asters--Nessie Speers, No, 18; Luella MacDonald. No. 15; Annie Patton. No. 6; Connell, No. 6; Lena Fraser, Clarice Me- Kenzie, Lolly Wilson, No. 7. Spy Apples--V. McMaster, No. 9; Ver- non Jennett, Ivy; Carl Jennett; Carl Burns. No. 9; Boyd Arnold, Russet--Mer- lund McLean, No. 5; V. Jennett, Ivy; Lorne rey, No. 9. Innisfil; Ethelwyn Arnold, No. |7; Willis Soiomon. 'Snow--John Johnson, No. 7; Orval Carr, No. 15; Clarice Me. Kenrie, No. 9; Carl Burns, No. 9; Ken- neth Solomon, No. 4. Table Bouquet--Margaret Creswick. No. 7; Ruth Kitching, No. 6; Loma Jennett. No. 7; Elsie Carr, No. 15; Jean Boake. Tomatoes--Russell Elphick, No. 9; Ix- land Arnold, No. 2; K. Solomon, No. 4; {Wilma Thompson, No. 9; Perey' Wilson, 0. 7. Pen of Cockerel and two Pullets--Roy McDonald, No. 15; Frank Lennox, No. 8; Jeek Dinwoody, No. 5; Elmer Braden, No. 3; Freda Lyons, No. 7. Cockerel--R. Me- Donald, No. 15; Lloyd MacDonald, No. 15; J, Dinwoody, No. 5; F. Lennox, No. 6; 'Clarence Smith, No. 9. Pullet---R, McDon- jold, No. 15; F. Lyons, No. 7; F. Lennox, No. 6; E. Braden, No, 8; Arthur Fletcher. 0. 7. Spring Colt. draft type--F, Lennox. No. 6; Harold Broley, No. 8 Keith Elliott. 'No. 8. Light type--Torrance Hunter, No. 9. "Beet Breed Calf--Wilson Elliott; Rob- ext Orrock; Mervin Lennox. Spring Lamb, abort. wool--Robert Spen- wool--Will Phillips, No. 7; T. Hunter, Hammer Handle jack Le wood Corbett, Ni son, No. 9. 4 ett Noe Mangels--Willie Ball, No. 2; Victor Me. W MacDonald. No. 15. | Nail Box--Aub 'Loaf of Muriel 7; Thel ella MacDonald, N. rigan, No, 1; Luella Cochrane. No. 6; ATTENTION! Sick Women To do your duty dustag Hiceo trying your first These two women cer, No. 6; W. Cochrane, No. 6. Long] «| won We Bevis v MacDonald. MacDonald, No. 15 Coflection 0, 7 y. No. 8. No. 15. hi tion of Grains Aileen Dinwowdy W. MacDonald, No, 15. * Woods-- Lloyd MacDonald, No. 15 r, No. 6; R. MacDonald, No. McLennon, No. 7; Ro Morris, No.6." Milk Stool: No. 6. Model of Farm Gate--El- 6; F. Lennox, Wedding caki /V. MacDonald, 1. Light Layer Cake-- Thelma Car- times you hot should 'ation. tell how they found health. Why Not Try VEGETABLE No. 1. Knitted Socks--Ada Linn, de Apron--E. Carr, No. 15 Stock Judging--No. 5; No. 6. Individ-|should keep u bottle of your Lini Collection 'ust Stock Judging--Ralph Robinson; Geo. | bandy, ---- ; Geo. Baker, No. 5; Geo. Yours truly, R. Morris, No. 6 E.E. Armstrong, 215 Secretary Armstrong High Schook 28-40 Boeeball Team The Examiver office. Kellam, Pa.--"TI took Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- 'stable Compound for female troubles and a dis- placement. I felt all rm down and was very Weak. I kad been treated by a physician without results, #0 decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound & trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house Since last April and doing all my housework, where before Iwas unable te de any work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can take when in thiscondition. I give you permission to publish this Ietter."--Mrs. E.R. Crvuxnva, B. No. 1, Hellam, Pa. Lowell, Mich--"I suffered from cramps and dragging. 'Gown pains, was irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia EH. Pinkham's Vege. table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored myhealth. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies to all suffering women who are troubled if a simi. lar way."--Mrs. Exisx Hem,B.No. 6, Box 68,Lowell, Mich, LYDIA E. PINKHA N, Since the start of the Baseball season we have been hindered with sore muscles, » No. 7; 1. Me-| sprained ankles, eve., but just 35 soon dered Towel--E. | as we started using Minard's Liniment our jtroubles endea.. Every baseball player e buxes for sale a' Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff NR Touight- Tomorrow Feel Right Get a 25: Box COMPOUND U/DIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS,

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