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Barrie Examiner, 23 Oct 1919, p. 14

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'___ Page Fourteen x THE BARRIE EXAMINER Thursday, October 23, 191> TANLAC THE : i = RETURNS OF 1911 AND 1914 FINEST ON EARTH Husband and Wife Are Both - Praising It for Good It Has 1911 Done Th 1914 ene. . CENTRE SIMCOE CENTRE SIMCOE "I am still praising Tanlac," BARRIE BARRIE writes Daniel J. Hickey, of 217 me: Euclid Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, lis" tea in a recent communication re- ceived from him at the Tanlac office. Mr, Hickey has lived in To- Tonto all his life, being employ- ed al the Dominion Steel Works, and his statement in which he tells how Tantae-telieved him of a long-standing case of stomach trouble and rheumatism attract- ed widespread attention when it ; : was first publisied. In corrob-| Majorityfor Thompson, 155 Majerity for Thompson, 243. eration of .her husband's state- } FLOS ment, Mrs. Hickey also relates |Simpson's béuse . Cumminy ber own wonderfut experience |Phelpston ~. Goddard' with this medicine as follows: |Wm. Swan's house . Ehdpstin "I had a nervous trouble for punvale six.years," said Mrs. Hickey, "and Lillierap*s 5260 was in such a terrible condition Labauian'e os that 1 had to stay in bed four or apie five months every year. My . 347346 energy was completely gone and} Majority for Jory, 51. Majority for Jory, 1. when I was up I was too weak to VESPRA VESPRA even sweep the floor. I had no|Midhurst Dalston or wees 59 28 appetite and what little I foreed)Dalston . Midburst 51 down did me hardly any géod...|undle Candies' . 35 My skin was pale and sallow and|g2ene Greater . T could hardly sleep at night." |Edenvat Edenvale. t "My husband was taking Tan-jAnten Mil Anten Mills . u lac and he improved so fast that Fervdale 21 I decided to try it too, and since aie taking a few bottles Tam naw in| Maiority for Jory, 54 ; iG better condition than I have been TINY Majority for Jory. 38 in several years. My nervous-|Wyebrid : TINY ness is all gone, my appetite is |Lefaive's Wryebridge * 38 fine and I sleep like a child at;tafontsine ... pativa's o night.. From the way Tanlac neviison's Wyevale. s has fixed me up, both my hus- [Gibvon Devideon's i band and J think it is about the Gibson 26 finest medicine there is." annie Tanlac is sold in Barrie by| Msiority gr Thompson, 6. Majority for Jory, 28. 360 332 Geo. Monkman, in Orillia by M. SUNNIDALE | SUNNIDALE H. Cooke & Co., in Elmvale by W.|Brentwood ... 5 39 |New Lowell ..... 0... -... .....60 82 J. McGuire, in Lefroy by G. R. |New, Lowell 1B | Breaterond a 8 Ardill, in Stayner by N. B. West, (Sains, ficaal wr sos in Cookstown by W. G. Mackay, 'Tory Hill 29 \Tory Hill . 6 2 in Waubaushene by Georgian Bay -- -- Lumber Co., Ltd., in Port Mc- 242 . 191 265 Nicoll by P, H. Beattie, in Allis-| Majority for Thompson, 39. Majority for Thompson, 74. ton by E. B. Schell, in Lisle by} Tt! msiority for Thompson, 95 Penetang Robt. E. Little, in Gilford by) eee see 319342 James A. Blain, in Tottenham hy EAST SIMCOE Majority for Thompson, 23. 7 Chas. A. Weaver, in Penetang- 1911 Total majority for Thompson, 276, uishene by Chas. A Nettleton, | Teun of Ono-- eh | i row Hi i Wa Hawkeptone Dy Thos, 5. Stones eee Heme Hocdeccccrecsss 48 WEST SIMCOE in Hillsdale by Richard Rumble, |p! Howe N ng ' in Coldwater by C. G. Millard, in|ton jail, Oro 81 NOTTAWASAGA wou | Midland by Geo. Gerrie, in Brad-|Rugby ........ A688 Coburn Duff ford by W. I.. Campbell, in Stroud |Jarratt : 7 48) 1 A sening ae oe by Chantler Bros., in Craighurst|Oro Station .. 82 38) 8 Currie's 1 by T. Hill, in Collingwood by Jury Wee G22 | 3. Cesbtown |. 35 | & Gregory, in Belle Ewart by A.) stacrity for Long 186 4. Fourth Line 39 Trombley & Co., in Mt. St. Louis) "¥°"'Y J | 5. Fisher's... 16 by E. J. Peters & Son, in Moon-| Township of Medonte-- : ee 2 stone by.J. 8. Sykes, and in View Jian gious" tates pesseanee 8. Glen Huron... |. u 30 toria Harbor by T. W. Brown.-- |@vignion : 9. Singhampton . i 49 Advertisement, Warminster. 16, Duntroon . : 60 Endy ... 11. Nottawa . Bb cee [Ft io) Laveen : 2 Land in London Comes High Vasey . 383 A recent real estate transaction in the oa 388475 heart of the city has set the tigure at ocd b a $16,500,000 an acre. One square mile in} Majority for Long 22 No 3 oa . as PH London is valued at $750,000,000. There |_» ip of Ti 480 308 | WEN HS A Be are places where one aquare inch is worth {Township of Tay ==... ... ars one dollar and twenty-five cents towsahie of Ovilie ees 387 Majority for Hartt 128." 35 A Vast Country Coldwater a ogg enags eee 8 8s Brazil is some country, although few re- sjority for Hartt, 2: slize it, until we bave some of the con-|Township of pogoen ot err ceit taken out of us by the realization that|_ Majority for Hartt 70. ei dal catamione we could put the entire area of the United|Town of Orillia .... Hy o EEMORE Ss # States, including Aluske, into Brazil, and Majority for Long 40. ma No. 1 Oeeeee ? 7 then there would still be 200,000 square |Penetanguishene .... ga COLLINGWOOD i Majority for Long 51. . miles margin. 2G]... » seuss oe sae 35 128 Midland... 0... 2. ......556 361 | che lajority for Hartt 195, 32 $3 Totul Majority for Hartt 329. 63 27 Ro 16 14 129 New Use for Gramaphone - cae E esis A man sung at his own funeral Iately,-- 417-700 just Eye Comfort. At | that is, talking-machine records of his voice ESSA Your Di or by mail 60c per Bottle, |were put on = machine and while the ; 90 For Book of the Eye free write bis {man lay in his coffin his own voice sing 7 "urine Eye Remedy Co. Chicage. |"*Rock of Ages" and "I'm a Pilgrim. B ' 8s 66 3 40 To correct constipation, "184 all organs of digestion 90 More Than_ | endetimination should be no 25 A Laxati a 51 261 : axative Total majority for Mr. Duff, 1085, SOUTH SIMCOE Tecumseth-- Te healthy, body 40] 4 mechani ue per dlgout your | Gigestion und aesia iiss mmeors Tome soe food, Ament from hearty appetite, regulate your Ferguson McLean Piney off the waste bowels, tone up kidney ,ao- 54 13 eee areas sau gue nm cone be : and elithination--the work . of s Remedy (NR Tablets) ts not 19 siomach, liver, kidneys is mil a it in ace 24 tatture of 8 f sriping' or 'ever follows 8 ee gue: B orough and sure, 10 help. constipation' We cote n ip co jon; ft only re- wl Bt te te = 110 aitce x. pad hours the con- 9 comancnaeil Ne at 'used taking betta 51 sovcalted laxative pie, sit 33 and the like, you know youve ¢ i be'taking them aft the sige ie eM phe laxative, Yai've Bot 24 8 'ime, der you a lot of harm 27 ust long enot igh to give Nature' ry lets), trial, an result the difference. NR 10 ess eet he etna, eat 5 Endices constipation and give yon tant 2 WM. _CROSSLAND._ DRUGGIST : 39 7 56 1B th Restoring Our ; Reserve Plant! telephone system to be normal and healthy must have a big percentage of its plant inr spare cables in underground conduits, spare wires in underground and aerial cables, spare Pins on cross- arms. The plant in reserve must be ample, not only to meet ordinary growth, but to take care of,unforeseen development such as the opening of a new car line, the cutting through of a new street, the location of a new industry in a given district. During the war, through scarcity of material and skilled labor, our reserve plant was depleted as never before. Even necessary maintenance and repair work had to be postponed. Delaye in installations were inevitable. The present problem is to get our reserve plant back where it should be and to overtake vital main- tenance and repairs. This must be done while meet- ing pressing demands for new telephones. These in turn call for new buildings, new switchboards, new conduits, aerial and underground cable, new local and long distance lines. Our outlay for the year will beupwardsof$7,000,000. We are striving to keep our service up to the best, Pre-war standard, while at the same time meeting the demands of this busy reconstruction period. Telephone workers, loyal and faithful as they are, appreciate the courtesy and kindly co-oper- ation of our subscribers, who can help greatly by making sure of the number by' consulting the directory before calling; by speaking dis- tinctly, directly into the mouthpiece, and by always answering Promptly when the telephone bell rings. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada No. 4 26 EAST SIMCOE No. 5 20 Fa yag| 0% Towmsbip-- 1 = Crown Hill ... Pirin No. 15. School No.2 Edgar ...... No, 3. >| Oro Town Heil « Ne" Rugby ..... No.5. Tarratt 5 No. 6 Oro Station... ..... The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited No.7 .. NAMILTOM __pactonY oisTainuTons" CANADA No. 8 No.9. Orillia Town No. I | Medonte . er Working of the Brain 73| To write a single letter of the Alphabet Totals .. 1447 19 |requires from two to threo hundred thous- Total majority for Ferguson, 246 jby the mind. cess of writi Victory Bonds, Every Day in the Week ig one letter . (Both Ways Commencing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th, loaving TORONTO (UNION STATION) 9.15 pM. DAILY MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT Standard Sleeping, Dining, Tourist and Colonist Cars. First-class Day Coaches. Parlor Car through Rookies, Tuesdsy, Thursday, Saturday Via 6.T.R., Morth Bay, Cochrane and Oshadian Mational, Further information from Canadisn Mational Tioket Ageats, or GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMERT, TORORTO 230 |and processes, all of which are consrolled All these motions started 436|by the brain occur almost instantaneously, = : ---- ---- |but if they were to be performed conscious Stint.-- sacrifice -- save -- for 3293 2393 |ly, yearx would be consumed in the pro- word, Day

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