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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1923, p. 2

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Au`E67.E'iaT*' GA SOLINE, $0115, ' ~ & L 9 snap; G..G. IWOOTBS M.57 Eliizabe_th st.,_Bmie_; It 3jlosIInn Gains: I Five i.;n......I.' '-;.1 .4|:"..|. ....;~... -:.. M? on) ZIVDIIICII IDCIIIU I I V6 n-..-r----_-.-.---; ; -9 avfoinds bwnd :`F"_ooI3 Sgrouiior `in ~Way _$inc'e .'_I_'nk_in(', Drco; ,FI'ieIds Cbmment, on His Improved -_ _ __ qarancgy Speak: `Highly `of ._D|-ecu : -Benets. - _ -' Plus taxes, for body a t Orillia, ' o 5 V mounted on year ` for, $23.50 extra, 7 , 477 Yonge St., Tor- ? onto, or .206 Notre . Dame St. E., Mon- treal.', SQMETHINQ NEW NFORDS old or nw chassis` \ I - at our warehouses, .33 d I _,Pl m_nie 1o1o,jBox 267 LIF E 2-... Uptown Ticket Office Canadian National Railways - THE PEOPLE'S OWN ROAD _ .1 V5/e represent all Steamship Lines { A_ F` A ; MALQQMSQN 41 Dunlop St. Phone 447; All kinds of `insurance at proper rates placed in the bst companiet ' AUT one BIL 1%Ns.u:RA_N C1-Z F {RE ' . ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE PLATECLASS Two um. - Ai`iIiNT'- Luz: nouns -:-_~ s1=.cU.RITu-:s %- mm: s1'ocxs .99R90N5TEYj3N5,9N; A A'dI_\_`|1gs'i' ] INSURANCE ALL SIZES , I -Dominion, jNobbyn ant! Royal Cordogi Dunlap, Traction, Fabric and Con-dag! Guttg Pen-elm, Croat-Tread, Fabric ` -._`.I n-__I_ J --uouu - vl up--cu, `vs IJCC` I I Gail, I Bllrlli Ina Cords ` Call` and get my special offer on- -.tires and tubes T I I will guarantee. to repair, FREE OFI CHARGE, until `Jan. 1st,V1-924, the! following `rst-class list price tires, i. bought here -during April and Mayvi A1 1' Av -U-an ueceasea mm several years. , _ I .Robt. Ross of Brampton returned to his ; home on Saturday after spending` a few weeks with his son in Sunnidale and bro- {there in town._, 5 ,.n`__ _______:___V` 7,. ..- n '.... -' g uncle In LUWU-, The provincial authorities have prohibited T I the cows from running on the streets and highways this suumer. While many are re- : joicing other of the townspeople are loath- to part with their cows.` ~ ` [-0 (10 unyuung says, 1 u try. a I A man who {does not make "the samea ,mis_take twice, who is not a goody-goody, la prig or :1 cad, but who does the very! Hrest he knows how with every task entrust- I iedfto him. . V 5 "l1L:._ _.___. 2- ____,_4__I -__-,,_, , I A ` ' ` " ' ' "c1'r"` i ' v""For some time," says Mr. "Bout`'n-, \ 1 had -been feeling terribly iveakend I ` run` down. I completely._lo_st my ap- ` petite :.and whatever I did 'e_i1t would g - across my back, and I hagfjconstahtlyl T soundly. All my _friends remark `on form ; gas, causingime tho belc'h_ and `bloat in a distressing way, _. My kid- neysjvere so .bad that I_,could hardly gtoop, .what with the xerriblefpains to take a iaxative. I hav_e.oniy t_aken two, bottles of Dreco, b,u11.`I. have gain- ed ve pounds in weight and am feel-V 1 ing stronger in every way. AMy'bow-1` as are regular, I eat .well and sleep V how much better I am Jpoking. It is; a pleasure, indeed, .to_ .'re'commendz ' Dreco. fox-`I am delightediwith the? benets it-has given -me. ~ il mun. wuau algae uuucr 10!` me 8ll1IlI1'l( .l'. , ` Vernon Jaokman of Toronto Dental Cni- ilege is home for a few days with his` par- lents before going to Oshawa`. Ann-tar nit! v-na:t`nv-:6 Al-`:41... &..-o... ..-n-- --J` out-n ucnuxc guulg LU usuuwa. 3 Another old resident of 'the town was ca1l- " led away by death on April 9 in the person ' of Duncan Shaw. The funeral was held: from the home of I.oCheeseman on F:-iduy,7 `April 13. Mr. Shaw had farmed in Su2mi- ' dale a number of years before coming t6._ town. He leaves to mourn one daughter,? Mrs. J. Armstrong, and several o0l?S, all; lnrurlinnn urn :n `flit: nr....L III- ....:.. .....- -: lsula. u. nuusuung, um). several gong, an `of whom are in the West. His wxfe pre- deceased him several nan nf nvnvnnfnn nn6n_..-.I L- LL. ' April 17.--Mr. and Mrs.'J. Bethune re- turned home last week after spending the, .winter, as usual, in Florida. " ' ` . 2 Thnu Tunlnvnnn :n `nnnndiu... .. :Aun- -...:.l-..\` vvwu um nun Ill uuumuu. ' _ Mvr.-and Mrs. J.- Bristow left last week _ ; for the West where they have taken a posi-3 tim with Jesse Doner for the summer; i Vnrnnn 't;nlrvvunI\ l\` 'l`.._)...L_ l\.._L..l l'I-I :vvuu.c1', ac usual, nu I.`lUI'lll2l. I ' Thos. Jackman_is `spending a few w:-ks"`6 with his son in Midland ` \l.. .._.I ll-.. h__:,L_ _, I 1-. 1 . u ` UVCIJUIIU Gull UUIICIIIIIIIUU IIU `U513 5UUu. i A man ,who, when he does not know. I says, I don ! know," and when he is asked to do anything says, I'll try.: A man mkn I-Inna nnf I-n.n1r.n-f`un anvnn` u i. IIEVILIS DU WUIA. .A man who is cheerful, courteous to} everyone and determined to make good." 3 A rnnn who usnn kn rlnna nn lrnnns . cu< uu uuu. ] This man is wanted everywhere. Age or! lack of experience do not count. There} isn7t anyelimit, except his`own ambition,3 to the number or the size of the jobs he` cant get. _He_ is wanted in every big business ' [from coast to coast, Q I . 5 IHIIU UIIIVC _U vllvlsl-llvo I _` A man who is nest in appegranee and} does not 'sulk~ for an hour's overtime in lemergenciee. . I A man nil-nrnfnnn hinnlllu uvlsnn Ha ha! Special Spring Sale of` . m , Auto Tiresfi \ fmu wAu_;11-:0 ' - ~ ` '(ShipbuilderTand-'- Metal W61-her) ` 3 ` Wanted-a man for hard wdrk and rapid promotion. aiman who can nd things to be done without the,help of a manager and` three assistants. ' " ` A __-_ __l._ _-A_ L- _.;_I- _.. L1..- :_ LL- WHICH Kill!!!-I3: _ A man who-gets to work on time in the morning. and doed not imperil the lives` of others in an" attempt to be first out of , the office at night. ' I A man iihlh in nnnf 3n onnnarnnnn ant`! CHICK `ULIUIX I I A man whoolistens carefully when he is spoken to andoska only questions enough to insurenthe accurate carrying out of instruc- tions. ., ' -- M A` ...-_ _.L- ._.--.-_ ....:_I_I-- -._.I ...;I-__ -- IUJIJIU IIUIBU GB PIEBIUIU IIUUUU LU: . ' I I " A man who. looks you straight .in the: eye and tells the truth every time_, ; A . man mhn [Inna an! nI>u I-aivnnnlf. `nu; N CH ICIID IIUU I/IUIIIJ UVUK, IIIIIIQ. E A man who does not pity 'hi1nself- for; having to work. ` A I-nan -nvlnn -:3 tn`-noAIs`n' nnnunI>n'runa `A r W1? ;nn who mova quickly and makes as` little noise as possible about it. A rnn'n `II`\!\ 'l\!\`IB uni: aI>IIn::n`\f :I\ `kg, % _s_TAY1_\qI~:12_ A vuc 1Iu1vuaa_Cl' til: i!'8DUU. ' `H-. A. Fleury, manager of th(;'Bnnk of fMontreal at Alliston, on being `ran*fe1-red, to Toronto, was presented with a club bag` `*3 :from the Seven Star Masonic Lodge, Q4 Collingwood Board of Education `noted down a proposition to furnish free text k books and supplies to public schooi pupils. j_. The cost was estimated at $2500` a year. K ; An arnhifpnf nnnenltnrl `kn (`.nIlinm.m.-..l . B. g Port_Elgin Times: We have never yet! .heard of anyone dying to ride in a hearse, 1 I and not having. sat in at~a.seance of spir- _itualists and had the opportunity of con-5 gversing with. any of our departed friends, ;we never until recently heard anyone speak ` of the comforts of riding in such a eonvey- 8 iance. It so happened last week that an_ {undertaker and `a minister were called upon i fto` officiate at a funeral that necessitatedi `a "seventeen-mile drive through a bitter? |wind -and snowstorm to the place of inter-' zment at_Lov-at, and after arriving` at their 3 destination, the minister was so taken with: chills and chattering of teeth that he was scarcely able to go through with the~ser- vice. When it was time for the return, . journey, the undertaker, fearing that the> minister would not be able to stand the long trip home, facing the cold wind and snow, obligingly invited him to ride inside M the hearse. Not caringto occupy a lone ' seat in thehe_arse, with nothingbut un- . gpleasant thoughts to keep him company on, [the trip, but"at thesame time being strong` Subscfibe `for The `Barrie -Ex.a4mine7 and get all the news. ._ $2.00 :1 yeas- iuxuupuvcu iurupcraung expenses. l An unusual accident fell to the lot oil 5 a policeoconstable from 9. neighboring centre! jwhile 2 guest at the Albion Hotel, Brace-l .:some ice fteen feet below. The shock and ;bridge; recently. After retiring for the] 'night_.- this gentleman had a very vivid [dream that the h_ote__l__v'v_aa on fire and, in Ehia sleep, jumped out of bed tliroughthe; iwindow, smashing the glass, and landing on -'= Ithc cold_ airof the great outdoors speedily brought the sleeper back -to wakefulness and` `he returned to his room to finish the night's: repose. Fortunately he did not sustain any broken bones or other serious injuries.- Bracebridge Gazette. . l 1 meme uer cqnuxuon very serious. | `It is reported that Manley Chew has dis-' posed of the Fibre Board Factory [at Pene-= `V ~ tang for 8. large sum, retaining 15 per cent. I interest in the business. It is also statedi ' ;that he will open a `pulp mill in Midland} ?in connection with his saw mill interests` I for the purpose of lceeping the plant sup-It plied with pulp at moderatecost. I: A Qnnrnfnuvy nf LL- fI..'Il:.. 1)-.__.I -1 _. um uuat was uwxxxlzweu at JMOUU a An architect consulted `by Collingwood I _lBoard of Education advises against the`: re- 'modelling` of the colIegia`e and recommends] ,the erection of a new building at an es- 3 timated cost of $140,000. M ... `In... 'n:..1_I:___ ,c n, u u '- uuiuu i Another and second donation from the {' ydro `Commission of Ontario to the Mid- Iland `Commission was received last week gamounting to $13,000 less an equity pay- ment for last year in the Big hu-te plant` -of sl5ghtl_v over $3,000. This together with. {the former rebate of 819.000 will leave up-l ;wards of 828,000 in the hands of the Mid-5 Hand Commission that they have received; from the Hydrowithin the past six weeks as differences in the rates charged and thatg ,,computed for. operating expenses. I An nnnmtnl mu-lAm.o tall 4.. u... 1.4. -:l ualu DU Iuu cwy. ' A Owen Sound s,m`ain business thoroghfare~ . will probably be free from.electi'ic and tel-_l ephone poles within the next iwo or three` nmnthe. The Utilities Commission has taken the matter up and has secured the signatures of` property owners on the east' bside_of 2nd avenue E.. permitting the `erec- ` tion of poles and carrying of wires at the rear of the pnoperties. mina on H... ......i........ ,.c i....-:.._-_.:.; U" usru U]. Luv pljupcfl-ICE. Owing to the pressure of businessin con- `nection with his law practice in `Lindsay, along with the disadvantage of _being so! ,far.removed from the field of `operation, Major Leslie M. Frost/finds it impossible to; continue in command of the Orillia unit of j the Simcoe Foresters and has retired to the` _ reserve with the rank of Major. Captain Hooey, who has taken a deep interest in the Orillia cdmpany; succeeds to` the `com-` manrl,' - - - - uunzucu. EU-`I; U1 qv1`2U,UUU. Mrs. `Geo. Hickling, of Crossland. widou_J of the late Geo. H :ck1ing. was found lying; Eon the icy ground near her home. uncon-' fscious. . She had eyidently gone to the stable and fell on the ice.` She was carried to the_ `ghnuse and medical aid called. As_ Mrs.; pl-Iickling `is 70 years of age the fall has? .{ made her cQndition'very serious. I If in rpnnrfnrl Haul Munlntv FLA... L..., 4:- ~ pucu wwu pulp up Hl0CleI'8Be'COSU. i ' The Secretary `of the Or'llia Board of`; fTrade has received a letter from Mr. C.i QG. Bnwker, General Manager of the Cen-1 [tral Region of the Canadian National Rail-a ways, intimating that they` cannot see` their way to improving the service by giv- ing Orillia a train from Toronto by 10 o'clock in the morning,.and an afternoon train to the city. i nmn .qnnnr`,n rnn:n I-.n.......... LL....-. .,..Lf~~- i_....-_--u -.... r--uv wvu-wvun us: av vvuvuu I g `The Gravenhurst Banner stats that the; eiirst train running nor`h from that town` |-left Gravpnhurst on,_August 28. /1886. i i 1:` 17 n__,_,__ 2, -Drecois being spedially introduced ig Barrie by H. _A.__'Shth, and is soldg by a good druggist 1'rer-ywhere. 16c I ' . . . sunuunnu L-KKAIIIIAIIVIIC ` v-----; -V-W ---.----o 9" "``':'""-V.:.--' -""1""-'-. i `-`The Private Secretary," put on by amateux-s,,earned $500 for the Orillia Hos- Kpital. . 81025. 8 II I)___-I_I_ I.-- __l.l L2- l_:_I I__.,!, , ...I , _- 'l`he_ Ro.senidnt7PreVsbyterian Church was i sold by auction last wek foxj the sum of ` uus auuau. The residence of the late Samuel Martin, ,of Bradford, was sold by auction recently. :Wm. Johnston of the Scotch Settlement was {the purchaser at $4300. LI, A I.`l........ ..............._ _: LL, .n-,,L I- IALIC LIUKIIT o ;>.ubl i'cL.libx_-ax -r estimated ex- M: penditure`for 1923 $3700 of which 83273 lis to_be misled byvlevy. 1 :MInI p F`. vwhnmnahn AC Dalvnnnn -L- Isuu wuuu ;Icp|_Jy_bI'1uu uuurcu. Midland curlers have already elected of- Qlficers for 1923-24. R. F. White is presi- ident and N. L. Playfaix-,' secretary. I Tim hu-amt nnnm. Hnnhnv :.. An:.4.... .. ;---~ ----2*--`---" V`Ef' W *V` `'- I i F; N. Cooper, insurance agent, Meaford. }is mentioned as a possible Conservative candidate to-oppose the Hon.` Dugald Car- ; michael. I l\__!__.. 4, nl ._ I 0 | uucutlcl. ` : Owing to the number of new pupils em} itering Alliston -public ' school after Eastex-,| ; it has been necessary to open another room, ithe sixth. _ TL- __,,:_I., 9 .1 u . n - -- 77ivI'3v7i{oLEn&;.T.7..Z3;}'Q-kL3.n Orillia; hotel-man, died recpntly;_ in Toronto, `HIVL- I')__`--_A.- Q _____ -___ Y` 4;.` auuuvclauxy luau W `Rev. A. A. Sm'el:f.fofmerly of Graven- hurst, was recently -`inducted minister of Q Harwood resbyterian Church. :(`ll'|l' nun-Tnrln I-noun nl-nn.-l.-v..I....L...l - pucuv uuu H. u. rxuyuut, aecrcuury. ' The largest potato dealer ip Alliston re- }ports the average price -paid to growers !_during the past season as -15 cents. E .'f;_ IN_.. I . I\ -I T..Dexi;psey, badmaster `at Meaford, haul `resigned 6050,. to Listowel. ` . West` Gwillim-bury council voted 825 to ~ Northern Gnterio FirevRelief.- ` -1 It QL_-l _A.-_I_ L- AL- __..--__4 -1 Aiun ,_.,..,,...,.. ... ...... ,,.vv.. unnu- `There is no_ need for any man or! woman "to suffer the.r_niseris of `in-| digestion, dyspepsia, _constipation,' kidney trouble or a disordered liver.` These, and all similar complaints, yield quickly to the naturaltoning and regulating ini1e_n'ce of Dreco, the. herb and. root remedy that has` won tlie -heartfelt thanks and rec`on1- I menelation of thousands of Can- adians, many of them right in and around Hamilton. " 3 '"i{."iuyno1ds has sold ha; men (business in I Alliston to A. W. Annis and is moving tgi Aurora. Orilliajs having 6 Library Week" when citizens are asked to send in their read booknto the library. l|II}\`:n kunLIr An}:-nnbnnl no 'ai'&'72c2u`; 12'si"`' 1egZ.'c '05" 5?'3'B'6"io'1`Z Collingwood Hoapitalf. ' " ` I H. S..Rgby of Midland, a former member of the County`Gouncil, celebrated his 85th Iannivereary last week. ~ ` `Dan L A Q-nib}. n.........I-. J l`..'.._.-.. LVUIUIIUIII \II-IIIDIIII IFLIC I.IrCLIFln' "L. E. St_e_el stock txmhe mount of 81.10,- 000 was `sold in Owenxsouqd and vicinity. 1]? `IT `I1`_L*,__ I_A..,,_.I,. , ,_,_II` P. E. Jomson of Ravens, who `;iI.(`.-I'Annnf.II1 In! a Inannu nf nannn 4. 0|... T v non: I7 MILES m.HAns L `I'.1'I._',, III` rm. nmuzu-`.` ixgmuan l for the protection that the glass ehclosure E would afford, he agreed to crawl in if the 'under *aker would. So. side bv aizle. en- joying all the comtorts of an up-to-date . sedan. the embalmer of bodies and the em- balnler of souls rode merrily home. It is . not often that a hearse has passengers both ways; and more seldom is the occupant able I to say, Home, James!" ' A V, 5-Puienzer Sodnn \--two open cars,--a smartly appear- ing, completely equipped Phaeton, -two modishly designed closed .cars,-a 4-passenger Coupe and a 5-passenger Sedan, 1 no,"-;yV_v_!_I I-pun) nun guuvvuuwsu a.uvv;.uua_y_ m` eta success of~his7 business. How much, therefore, does hiswel- are,-`depende `on the proper function- ing -of the digestive organs? ' 'Q:\A\ pan 0 l.\JQl-J.IIJL` yCl. \II- VV\JI.I.\ICI.' '11 ful accomplishment are truly reflected in the models which maintain Rec `as The Gold Standard of Values, IGHTEEN years of wonde;-. ' accomnlishment are we are suuwmg a. nne assortment of the BOXER line-b-in colorjngs that ' afford plenty of scope for your indiv vidual taste. ` .. UTRALTONED papers in - rich color effects, lend them selves f;o.panelling.--a treatment now favored by the best authorities on home decoration. ` 7isf'15;pe:s are 2 % inches wide: ~ .11 /.lj.t L olvcs cvcvu dccbratigg problem We are showing a. ne assortment f.` I'\I'\ 1` " ' swam WALLPAPER & DECORATING co. FRANK w. LIVINGSTON ~_I{o_o0g.up_ation calls for in greater degree -of physical well`-h_i_g_g9 than g; of a salesman. Above`all-' others .}ie.~must_: feel .well:and look well if he ism 13295; his qustomers favorably nn-"x @ ` I] lllln g. KIIHVIIIGG `_`IIza' "Standard 0} Values unnuuvnn syn` -at II\ \A IGIII5 AJIIIBR, I-JIIIIIE? lNSURANCE-Fix-lg, Life, Caiualty, Plate Glass, Automobile. TICKET AC.EN'I`-Canadian-Pacic Railway and Steamship Lines. Likewise Clard, Anchor and Anchor-Donaldson Lines. Bookings to every part of the world. Service unexcelled. Travel C.P.R. DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS 'l`..l.._L-.._-. nm:__ an-2 n__:J-_,, u-nu HAMPTON E. JORY -% King Block, Barrie InAMr`I.`_l:':..- !':c.. r-_.-._|._- nu-.- nI___ uunuuwuxin c.Arx\.l:.-DD LVIUIVLI UKULKD Telephones: Office 183, Residence 549 \l\lIIIIlIv'I.l. GIIIKGBI |-l.l3G3l3, IJLI WVV with the rugged 50 horse-pow r`ii` engine. ` All are manufaceured in the big Reo shops,--not assembled! and a generously proportioned tour- ing car. . ~ - All have the eimple, distinctive Reo dual control, and unusually clean front compartment. All are mounted on the famous Reo double-framed chassis, and powered mno:d-`c big`: -nnntnuxal El` Lanna ac:-shirts: D AA than the old type of wall paper, affording three important advantages: Better A'ppea:ance,,because `of fewer seems; Economy, due to greater eow ering surface; and Designs More Beautiful than ever were possible in the natrowet papers. BUY NOW WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE VTHURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. 'down;ca_,nditio;1 until Dreco cured him his earning: powers. 2 , V T .Char1es St,',yHami!ton, was in a general mn- of stomach,- kidney and intestingl dis- brdersznat were rapidly impairing . . `v .:.--u as .5 ._ I

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