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Barrie Examiner, 20 Apr 1922, p. 7

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ON 'URVZ' Page Seven ` wugu nu `clothes. A V ea. _ g _ To begin with, thereare nearly 8,000 stitches in` an -averagesize pair 'of trousers; - .Of this number about 5,750 are machine- ' jnade, the balance being -made by .i1and,'-- .ehiey in the form of\nishi_n-g work to the ' waist, pockets and turn-ups. In the.wa'ist- coat there are rou, hly- 5,50_0'stitk:hes. " The `percentage of hand-work is `higher in -this garment than in the trousers, the lining usually being put in entirely by hand-made stitches, as well as the nishing wo_rk_. The gures are 3,400 machine and 2.100 hand stitches. But it is in the coat that the big totals come. In this garment there are on an average over 30,000 stitches. The pockets and the-large. number of seams account for much machine-work, while the lining` and nishing entail many `hand-made stitches. Of the latter there are over 8,000 in the average coat. There are, also, the tacking and fitting stitches. so -altogether there are something like 45,000 stitches in the suit. 5 - 0 Thursday, April 20, 1922 ` :***%$%&*$w**%%%%w%&%$%%%: IN WOMAN S REALM % Wa$%*%%&*&&$*&&&&$%%%%%$%%& -.--._.. - . nu-u-urn luri- ~..,--- -...-..__ .-_-_-- Stitch. Stitch, Stitch," sangthe poet in` The. Sqng of a Shirt," but the stitches in such a garment are few in cdmpariaon with those required in a suit of man : nlnbknn `In whatever position you maybe, there should be no reluctance to make a. fair ex- change, in which measure is given on both sides in absolute sincerity. ,. ml.-. ..,... ..l..,...l..l .'....1n. n Cu:-kinn nf rlnino To get the `best fr:)mVlViVf;:T73TrtT)u fnust `give the best`. I 4|, -_._ 81088 In aosmuw muucuuy. That you should make a fashion of doing this encourages others who are taking `note of you to do likewise. ' ' an n u .1 ,,,,,_,u, ____ -..:-_.... n...4. 4.I....-.. Ul _yuu vu uu nun." Iuuo They find through experience that there comes with continued actions of thiskind an inexpressible gladness which lls their hearts with jriend~ihi:p and lightens their countenances with sunny complacency. NIL--- ...... run nlnnmnwninln nvnnrinnnm: ruf- countenances Wlm sunny Culllpluumluy. There are no pleasurable experiences of- this Sort felt by those who are constantly complaining about the 5-hortcomings of oth- ers. forgetful all the while of their own. v.... ..........o (I Hm lmlmv air nf nnrlv Iorgemxt an lute wlum m muul uwu. You cannot feel the :balmy air of early spring mornings unlesa you go forth into- the glorious outdoors and become a part of it., nor can you give to others if you have nothitig to give. ` --I - I ll ,,.. _,-.__ _I...... .... .... lluvu uuvu-ub vv mutiny That you should waste your days in ig-. norance of this fundamental truvtl_1 underly- ing happiness is a deplorable erroxj which, as thelyears `pass softly over you, graying your hair and marking little lines upon your face. often becomes a burden almost - too heavy for self-respect. v . . . . .........- tmm. H... hm} uxithnnt rlivnm. $00 I18Vy In!` Hull-nmpuuv. You cannot have the best without divorc- ing from your heart all forms of selshness. egotism,'jealousy, covetousneas, doubt and pride. ` ' ' L2. ,1 1:..- _-__L:.........'.......'.. I..- .umlp_ `ll suup Your kit of ne sentiments may be. pack- ed to the top, but unless you shall stoop. open the -bag, take out each sentiment one by one and use them as 9. plumber uses his `tools in daily life, the opportunity to get the `best in life will never come to you. I':I-- .!!...........l.. ....`.L inn:-unlvinna nnuaf kn me `best In me Will never cuunu uu yuu. Like diamonds, such inspirations must be cut and polished to -bring out their beauty, brilliancy and worth. - ""-0 I ' I 7 .,,,I_-- _...I. ;- ...... -1. LL.... DIVER, S0011 uecuxue (navy uuu ux uu vcuuu. In your privacy you may fondle them and dream of the wonderful things you_in- tend to do, but if you replace them time and again in the old worn bundle without attempting to test their value in noble work you are not making an effort to get the best, or even .3 portion of the best, waiting `anywhere for all men and women willing to sacrice, help others and give the best within them. - A I.lou|u:u\aJ uuu u-up... High-born ideas, unless put to use at their birth, soon become rusty and of ndvalue. In Ivnur ernniunnu vnll mm: fondle them Nothing more than this- I ask of life; Quiet, the lasting peace, Afar from strife; Love, a holy re H On, my own hearth; Home, where never tire VIVL. auwnnfn nf new-H\__ 1101116, wucru uqvu nu: The sweets of earth--_- 'l`hese alone are'true; Home, please, my dear, 'l-L._ = SOMETHIMNETTO THINK ABOUT .1t"s of the . hi -" krf1`r](r\`:DpA N` Canadian Ftur & Production Co., Ltcl. Baby [V Y WARD and L JOHN LOWELL L . A Wonderful Picture based tn the book millions have read --the Play millionl have seen. 4 Now being shown for the .First Time. cram HOUSE, numw mo SATURDAY,:A!fRlL 21.22 - wwuwu-uv 45,000 smcnzs IN A_surr L cu:._L .7 _____ ;|__ HOME, MY DEAR AL:_ Featuring Release dun, y and you! --John Jpryis Holden. Railread aefvice between Moscpw and Kiev, Russia, hes; been reduced to one _tra_in. a week. ' n..-.I..-4.:.... -6 Hana` name An fauna in the UHUHUHILL VVUIIIEITD Inc: u u u u s. This society will meet -at the `home of Mrs. Robert ZBoyes on Wednesday, Apr. 26. An` address will be given by Dr. Mcallum i and musical numbers.by dierexit ladies. Production of hens` eggs on farms in the, Unitad Sates in "1919 was 1,656,267,000 Uulvuu dozens. l --to, '1`h6 Barrie Examiner nd [get all the news; :2.oo\a year. ` CHURCT-IILL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE lI'IL:__ ___:-4... ._.:II .......46 .43` Han Junvnn n `CORN FLAECES ~ ` makers of KELLO'GG S' KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN..cooked and krmnbled lmjulullllnnllutlialInlllumunlmunuuImlmmmnInuuumnummnmunmmnumnnnmmumuummln jungleland Moving Pictures.right in youfhome today, tomorrow, forweeks to come--FREE to Every Family! ' Jun'glelan'd Ja'_ss Boys jwill. tickle little folks .and_ big. folks most "to pieces! They're the cleverest, funniest outt that ever scrambled pell-rnell into Canada-a1l FREE!- ` Every -Jungleland Show is yours to boss to your heart s content! A performance every time you want it- I_..... I_..--`I_.I3_..4. 4.211 LL- ...--.1 ..2 ..L4. Canasta- vvv.-J -----v J v-. n---- -- from breakfast till the good- ight- lights-go-out 2 A wonder-fun`-feast that astonishes and delights children; a scream-series of animal antics that will bring bunches of laughter from every member of your family!! And all` free-4--fALL FREE!-this Vjungleland joy-book of Kellogg s- the cleverest, happiest, most enter- taining animal aggregation you ever heard of. A mad-riot of a-home circus `that is a marvel as a `side-splitter! It would cost 50 cents to buy it at any store! - Kellogg s Jungleland Moving Pic- tures are HERE TODAY-ready to hop into your home; ready to turn tricks and stunts; to dress up in un- heard-of jungle-jee-jaws-just to give `you and the kiddies the heartiest of fun! _ T Kellogg s J unglela'nd Moving Pic- tures `are right here in town to tell you the joys of eating ,Kel1ogg s WAX- -TITE Corn Flakes! A band of happy, light-hearted_ jungle-folk who .come directly into your home with a big and _ 7i_1}$`Z'i}1oe{i James Craig, :7; Berttfam, xplog l A by-law Pathmasters, V` and Sheep readings and lizing $315.00 for egarded as a very mon_ths-old pigs. 4'(v)rcha1'd-.-Mili 50 cents per hog E51 .-` t V ' . . . ` `uh I ` -. :.. , . j ' * - 1 - HE`; E ' . T I at` T " . . 6 ~ 1- ~ T o I I 7 ` :1 ' 0 ' "4 . , V w a ever am 1 , . ,4 ,1 A No ,. ., '(. 96 L PAY AN . ROAD wonx ; Apr. 10-with all its .13 Reeve in the chair.- read from `the Sec-' J Lectric Railway As- " _ urns, G. C. Rey- _'lA"l-[LI-I BARRIE EXAMINER ` yization _ pcjintment of V7516 T $3.70; Reginald E COMPANY. kmansmp-- 211 .5-'7 w ' . in Councxl pay . and team and package of KELLOGG S XTITE Corn Flakes! Get- V T` '3 , OGG S from _the nearest gro- ` re and you get KELLOGG S_ find Movies-FREE! .Jungl e-v 1an"1ijei_s'A`__1p1,side the Waxtite wrapper. Jungleland without get- :3%:oGG s. WAXTITE " Co Ll-lT\u'r"ltj.*_`l-U: L11 SLUUVL 6 at. Lllb usynn of`:1ay!:.._`_' %',,_U4_.ICK as the doors swin . open sayis?` E`.LLoGG s `WAXTITE Corn F'1'a'}. v;f'j;_with the Jungleland Moving R,`1c"fii1`*.s! And, you ll get _th_:_big_ package that rive: uus.y_-_:.gp--1--u-:ww-v--- ----V-___.: F1a}g;;f':_with P,`idT_`i1res! the big W; }XfTITE holds the 15`t"'Qelicious Corn Flakes any boy or big folks everate! KE L L O G _S,`;,~A R E NEVER LEATHERY! : ;,.`.~.=1VIVsrer hard to eat! Millions of childjfeijifefuse the tough, leathery` imitation?!i.'}g;:And you won t wonder-once yog; " ` the marvel. . 4 g 3-": . ."`: 1 ous flavor and , -i----n - ;u4un4u U l'II'l".I!9 f\f\'I'\`f nchiness of A V In`: nous v `at `noon. KELLOGG S \ FLAKES. GET Busy !' t_KELLOGG S 1"` 3'wt` .-\.- FIQQEEZKE 3n;1ei;a;a 6`V . week started right_! Have bi}'_,yrQWls__ lled brimful of KELLOGG S-"` ` ya-to `brown Corn Flakes for breakfast-TfIl'A `crispy and crunchy and all-the-time. joyously good! KELLOGG S WAX-` TITE are the- ORIGINAL `Corn Flakes; they ought to be best! BE Quick! _ Get your package EARLY._for today is KELLOGG S JUNGLELAND DAY! ' Errie, 0nt. QUI E .1--- V- _... -_..v ---`.- --_.-_v_r _-._. T0;-;hard,-.--Miller-Th the cierk" `write ' the Railway Board in regard to the failway service on G.T.R. Penetang by-anch. 25 cenis for men shovelling gravei 61' any nfkan -on-L UV VUU E IUI other _work. I'\_____ II: `mll;(:x9ziii :I.[iller-'l`.t:at Conn. '(:`)i'ehud .be instructed to have" `the drainage inspector go over Swaley Creek Municipal Drnin. In I ~' 0., IBUD 101' munuuy, Mliy 11, 3|: 1U_ 6.111. Council adjourned to meet gftexf Cort / of Revision on May 29. ; _ _A. B. Clerk. '71~i.1 n we: set for Monday, May 29, at 10_ am. l".m.`n..:l nolbun-not` On nuns} ofnp {`.AI'Ii coxinc Ka m`1yi, th **grahd,o1d;`man" of Hungarygis now an exile, accused of high treason. _ ' ' " -' DU 11 Ina LII aauunuu on the market. A sf)eci:il'elctric lightlattahment for 5 sewing machine has been devised and put _ An Gkn run nu-lrnf . pri1'20,? 1922 mnA;d's Liniment for '.Dz'md1-u. gs! the grocer s at the break '__{CK door_s swing. `. -r 1' f\I'|t'\!('| 61!! A x`rrn'rrn-I-.u ffi`:7""'c5Risi

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