IIUIIIECIIEICS O I I I O IIOOOIIIOOIDOIIOO igpairs, ordinary .......... .. Extraordinary repairs and -t'A:63nvun GVIUIUIVIID noopuuvocoo ouoooooonao Payment on nurses resis- .14.... A-10511191151155 ootvnoonsuavooocco Brooms, brushes,- soap, etc .. 4.-ta.` ` Expenditure-- The Canadian Bank of Com- Snz-gical instruments Beer, wine and spirits Bedding and general house ' 0IIIl`ls`l:v|lDn BI-3E"fd "2i'i}$i}i22=I"IIIII.'fI Medical and surgical appli- Qiunnu buullll an 0000 Ivuotonooooouaoooacooooo Potato.es., ;t;l.1er vegetables f`_nAlna\-:4-an iiEc"r"n"SEEs"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIO.'IIIIIOCI lllllp ' 4 vvunvvvu, Groceries 40012 \luuIIulClI| LIE merce, loan .. Butchers meat CI _.,., .,L4,__ --.J . U-llllly Club, GIIIUUIIICU DU (P.UUcOV Officers of the W. A. are: Hon. Pres. Mrs. Strathy. 2nd Hon.`Pres., Hrs. Wm. Gallic: Pres., Mrs. R.'A. Onrr; 'I'reas.. Mrs. Geo. Vickers; Secxn, Mrs. W. J. Shannon During the year the Hospital Club sluvvllr v LLVIII VIIIAVVVIIIWIIVD and investments ..... .. Subscriptions and bequests All other sources ............. The Canadian Bank of Com- merce, loans ..... .., ...... Bill. at debit Sept. 30:22` We advertise this unique pro- duct -in the local paper over the agent's name in a series of good-sized advertisements, fur- nish advertising matter for dis- tribution over the counter on Natural Foods Vs. Rened Foods, circular-ize the Medical ' Profession who are boosters of this leaf, and furnish streamers for window advertising. This product has met with re`- . markable success wherever it haspbeen marketed, and we in- tend to- make it a real` success for an Agency in Barrie. For details of proposition write $34798 .50 B11. on hand Oct. 1, 1921 1333.73 Wanted, live, progressive storekeeper, to handle. BROWNS 100 PER CENT. PURE WHOLEWHEAT COMMUNITY &' IIIKIIUIKI YV_IIIVIIV 0 Receipts- Ontario Government ..... ...$5701.60 Town of Barrie .............. .. 350.00 County of Simcoe .......... .. 500.00 Received from patients-- 5 * Ordinary treatment ....;_.$20825.10 Dressing and operations 1548.00 X-Ray treatment .- ..... .. 1676.00 Outside nursing ..... 78.00 Income from endowments -...I -_._..__L..-___L.. (Ill! t` IQUI Vb VIIIIKI J `I-3113553 KIIK additions I__._._._.J_ ._ AGENT WANTED uuuuag quu guuvscu IIUUBU fgrnishings `an-nun $.u-nun`.-.- (continud from page 1) Financial Statement A Woman's Auxiliarvgkrfwuv ' W I `lls active organization which does such excellent work for the toapital, reported a membership of twenty. During the year they sup- plied to the hospital 286 sheets, 48. draw sheets. 186 pillow cases and: .113 night robes. 1 1!... L............-_l.. ......---A. _L_-__-_1 L- $3e16.21' Assets and Liabilities In the present instance Hunter had taken his auto to a funeral and would likely have carried passengers in it only it happened -that there were 10813 enough"to take all of the mourn.- ers and because of this his car wasn't needed. If it had been used there would likely have beena conviction because the defendant hadmo license to carry on a taxi business. - Aday or so previously Hunter had ,paid .a ne of $5 and costs into the town treasury for a breach of the Ontario Motor Vehicle's ,Act. At that time he pleaded guilty-"to an offense of which he seemed to be in ignor- ance. AN M. V. A. CASE In the policeeourt Saturday Mag- istrate Jeffs dismissed a town bylaw motor vehicles case that had been laid against William Hunter of Bar- rie, formerly of Innisl, UIL UIVAUDI Medical Report Total No. hospital days ........ ..17846 I Total No. patients treated ...... 912 Total No. births .................... .. 106 Total No. deaths ...... ..` ...... .9 .... .. ' 31 The report shows an increase of 440 days of treatment with exactly the same number of patients treated, as compared with the last report. There were 11 more births and` 3' more deaths. There were 50 fracture cases admitted, X-Rayed and treated, and 518 surgical operations performed. ` g _`.__ ._V___. v__.-.... The of tile Trarining S<':l`1;>ol. for nurses has been `carried on suc- cessfully during the year. Grad- uates of the R.V.H. now number 80. (Continued from page one) ands of immigrantswhich, the Prem- ier predicted, will be on their way toi our shores at no great time distant.. But first of all the French and Eng- lish races in Canada must be brought together, a job by no means small `because of the difference in the lan- guages,_ the national spirit, and in, laims and ideals. The French-speak-' ing people possess a great many vir- tues and perhaps a few weaknesses, and the Premier in referring to some of the virtues asserted that one of those which the Anglo-Saxons in Can- lads. might do well to adopt is the; virtue of raising large families. ' 'D.......:.... `l\........- J...-.`I.u....A Ll... L-.. VILUHU VJ. LGIIDIIIS AHLEV LIAIIIIAIUD. Premier Drury deplored the ten- dency to stir up racial strife that. had existed all "through Canadian history. A policy of this sort is, nothing short of suiidal, he averred. fl... l)............. ........l:..L.-..l 4.I....A. :. Ll... IIUIIIIIIIS Il\lI-V DnlI\rl\l(l, III: ZVCLLCBI-I The Premier predicted that in-the near future Canada will be the re-, Flour Mills and GRAIN ELEVATOR" -I I.u lllllv Luucau '!'he treasurer s report showed to-I `ital receipts of $1272.82 (includingel .a balance of $570.73 from the pre- 1 vious year). Expenditure for meat-3 erials, etc, amounted to $586.89 I nau........ .0 LI... 111 A -..... 11--.. For light, crisp, delicious pastry, *ask your grocer "i -for". ` - . - --pg; ---- :-:---- Moss >RO-l.:'.A PASTRY Cookstown ccvvuucu uy nxwulllull 1'l'0. DOYS. The booster prize for the day was donated by Dr. W. A. Lewis and was won by A, J; Wallace. Kiwanian A. J. didn't say what his prize was but as it has been customary for the` boosters to give prizes connected with their own line of businesg or. pro- fession, the club members took it `for granted the prize was a carving knife. nviugnn J-Inn `IunnL...... ' TL---2-1---L Luau uuuczuancu. | Hon. Mr. Drury s talk was heard with a'great deal of pleasure by those present and a brief speech of appreciation was made on behalf of the club `by Kiwanigin D'an. Quinlan, seconded by Kiwanian Pro. Boys. The 'hnnu-on nv-inn 4`.-... 51.... .1-.. ....._ .....\.u.u_y uuv DUV y1cu.uu.ul uwre. Premier Drury expressed hope that | the Kiwanis Club would carry out reforms that are needed to make` Barrie an even better town and he closed his address by wishing the, club `every success in the work it had undertaken. ` 1'f___ `ll n . - - - lycipient of the greatest tide of im-` migration it has ever experienced. These new settlers will come from Great Britain, Europe and the United States; consequently in the case of European immigrants particularly Canada must choose wisely those who j `are permitted to come to her shoresi iand not let_ them come at random;, for these same settlers would after, wards have to be assimilated and] made into thorough Canadians. This will be a huge problem, the Premier ,pointed out, but he felt that it is `part of the work cut out for citizens! in this country who have the best in-` terests of their nation at heart. The people we want` in Canada are those who will go on the land and help to develop our resources _.there, de- `clared thespeaker. He said that the ` majority of` such immigrants from! Europe would likely come from Den- 1 mark, Sweden,. Norway, France and Holland. He doubted if England could ,spare many as it would drain that. country of a class of laborwhich is already not too plentiful there; Drnvndnu T\u~u..-c ..--_......_- .1 L -_4 ~ A1 '- NOTTAWASAGA SURVEY Engineer Geo. A. McCubbin of the Public Works Department is making excellent progress with his survey of the Nottawasaga, which he commenc- ied last week from Edenvale. He {has with him a party of about ten; `men, and has already surveyed a;` .portion of the Mad river and also of |the Nottawasaga river. As announc- ]ed in The Examiner last week, the ' survey is being undertaken jointly by ~ the County and the Province to see '"iZisiB's".'T'. .... .. 18.: Special Blend Bk.Tc;a 42 Large Box Soda Biscuits . . . . . .` . . 21 Magic Baking Powder, 1-lb. tin . . . . . . . . 31 Fang/eedIess -4 Liabilities- The Canadian Bank of Com- Shortening, 3'-lb. tin.44c Shortening, 5-lb. tin 74 Shortening,10-lb.tin 1.52 Shortening, 20-1b.. . --....;J.... ....!1 ` Q1541-n PURE FOOD GROCERY k66Ei2a h pi"1 '7'; $31.13 G . . . . . . . . . ..2lbs.for. FANCY JAM-JAM BISCUITS 2 lbs. for . ,whether it is. feasible or not to dredge the Nottawasaga river and thus re-- claim some 20,000 acres of land in Vespra and Sunnidale which are an- nually. laid under water each year` from spring and early summer oods. ;The project is one that. has been fmooted for over half a century and 'it is expected that it will be pushed through to a successful conclusion it the lowering of the river is regardeti `as feasible and not too expensive. I_, Shredded Wheat, 2'packages for .. Yellow Onions, 13lbs.for Golden Syrup, 5-lb. tin Quaker Oats . . . -..-;v ."I}1'c'o1; I.` . . . . . . . . .37c Choice Cottage Rolls 26c Finnan Haddie, 1b.. . 17c Fillett of Haddie, lb. 19c Chgice Breakfast Examiner advts. are a ne businem tonic. XIII IUCVI-JCUII Gill U` bonds `Nurses residence 15 P1 Miss M-. Miss 1,. Comm`! The prg THl `(I rill merce ....................... .. Accounts payable ....... .. .Hortgage on residence Surplus of` assets over liabilities .................. .\ I C IIIWIIU `III II EH75 dence ....................... .` Elevator ................... X-Ray .......... .......... .. Sterilizer ........... ...... .. .-New house furnishings . Exchange andinterest . va't3Ty"T;n bonds ............ ..$5000. V Accounts receivable .......... .. 1950. Coal on hand ..................... 9400. Furniture and furnishings, including X-Ray equip- ment ........................... ..12000. Hospital building and lands 50000 . Endowment funds-- ` Mrs. Cook's bequest, Nan- aimo debentures .......... .. 7000. Judge. Ardagh bequest, V Kamloops debentures.-..... 2000. Dr. McLeod and other V.L. L-.._l_ AAA 00 00 00' 00 00 00 00 JJWIV IIIOOOQIUOOIDIIOIIOOCOOOOOOOOIIOIOII Water .......... ...... I I U O I O I D I I I O O DOOIIIO O 0 U I I I U O C I DIODOIOOOO Salaries ...... ................. .. Q - ooooooooo out uuuu -consent aaaaaaaa II Contingencies ..... 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