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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1923, p. 7

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rs S _r TIPS T0 'HOUSEWl_)IES white enamel ware has three coats. The dry, but will keep their shape much better. Serve whipped cream on the` tomato cheaper ware has only one additional coat When the top dries, reverse the blanht, bouillon. l and therefore chips readily. and the process will not be so lengthy. When. buying enamel ware inquire as to Hang up 'w_ool blankets without wringing Don t expect low prices for vegetables the number of coats. The best variety oi I them. They may take a little longer to of season. i -=v~e':-I.:A::*;~;`ra`iir VV7itZl1fevir;'r:T,;_Ma`rs}:1a`i-l `Mat. tress purchased this month you will receive absolutely free a . splelfdid mattress cover, to protect your mattress from dust, stains, and wear. Over these and under them is _two inches of curled hair, or downy ne cotton fe1t-a revelation of luxuri- ous comfort! ' 3 F % G. G. sMn:H & co. % DISTRIBUTORS 1-`on BARR "SE A Marsha ` Marshall V.enti1ated.\Mattress Co., Limited ` " TORONTO . ;0NTARIO Makers of~tI1e Marshall Ventimea Mattress. the Marsballdbwn Mattress, -the Matsbalfelt Mattress. Marshall Shock-A bsorbing . CusP1'ons for Automobiles. V . I-Iandstome Mattress Cover `Free with every purchase of a Buy your Marshall 4 Mattress NOW and get MEPSHBII f LI HT _1I The Marshall Mattress is at high-class product. The prices are maintained strict1y-but -for Marshall month you have the privilege of participating in this splendid special offer. H is the Atitn`e to secure that Marshall Mattress you have needed? for so many yea'rs-.now while this splendid offer is yours. III` IIIII IIIIUIIIII `no purclmo of n Think of the wonderful comfort of perfect sleep enjoyed upon this Mattress of nearly a thousand ne steel coils. It takes sixof these Marshall springs to equal one ordinary spring. Their action, conforms to every move of the body. - .C C . I I P I I ` iN'o'wi for real comfort for the rest of your life! Get a Marshall Mattress. The dealer will gladly show . ou the free mattress cover and explain every detail. on-' incur nohobligation. ' -"':':5.5s'135.Y`:.%':- #.5 .`= -iY,_L?,`.,`.:.=,3'.`.~; F at, it has,'for'warmth and energy, and vitamines to .gi-ve-nerve force. All this because FRY'S is made from the richcjst and nes: cocoa beans, by methods marchless after 2.00 years experience. FRYS is the best and cheapest of_ all foods for growing boys and girls. Of course, remember - _g \.-vwvu vxbvxl. 1 1919 JUU IIGVC _ _ a delicious food beverage that is all nourishment. For instance, nearly ene fth of its bulk is alburnc-"1" and` albumen is only` another form of muscle. Nlotlzing will do` but FRY S Don't miss this great ; opportunity! if 9 |32_ { . - -v I .1 ,.e-,>.,,~.~-: -: =9=,.""].:K".' nu-rtv - _ _ '24. -. , . ` `I .c po`Ki a.h`&`:R1HWA?IF r. -. -;.m*":;-J.`.w.:r:r.??<$Wr**'-- ' Jr -'. <` "" ` L1;I:@:@:xs will protect your valu- able mattresses from dust, stains and wear. It is made from best quality Sea Island cotton with double stitched seams. You can wash it over and over again- Be sure to _see it at the Marshall dealers. ThisMattress Cover If it hasn't trademark it isn't a Marshall r 2 2 this necessary `cover . Page W.N.T'=i'=' WEEK WILL no nus YEAR IMAIN 381 F now is the. DEEWERY $12 month ' `a`.;`.s,:.:....:. R11. 19, 1923. nu! Illiult lllo cir . Inn {to In is money, bring it ten days and we the full amount - __--L--_ -1 - CASH DOWN CASH DOWN % ~I.lmThd 1 T`. Liaten! On sweetening air . ' The blackbird growing bold - A Flings out, where green boughs gliate_n. Three splashes of wild gold. Daughter of April, hear! `nil ninn (\ kn:-nfa-`n6 knul 1nu.|5ul.Ul' U1 (Spill, HURT! And sing, O barefoot boy! That carol of wild sweet water `Has washed the world with joy . Glisten, 0 `fragrant earth.. ` 3 Assoiled by heaven anew, And 0, ye lovers listen, . With mm: {Rn} Nu!-an hm Barrie . . . . . . Brampton .. Brantford . .. Chutham oomngwooii Dundas . . . .. t..h. Penetanguiahene . Smit-h'a Falls Waterloo . . . . . . . Welland IIL._.l_L--I- ` VV VII Illlll a c Woodstock uxu VJ JV IUVUIG UBUUII Wit}; eyes that glieteg. foo. 41! CASH DOWN $1 1 mnth :1: nwcx . _ . . In connection with their suggestion that the Town Council _should increaiae the num- nr A` alumni Iiaho Ohm. (`villi-wwntnn '.h-hf haul "'I)nnun-- rhniniIu:n'.:An -5-g-\n..uI IL- lnl THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1923. Making Suds direct from the Bar Saves Soap. "You rub the -Bar Soap on the soiled parts and get immediate, results with no fear of undissolvedi particles of Soap scattering through the clothes. Bar Soap is the safest and most satisfactory. A 13, game _ RESIDENTIAL scuaol. I-`an guns - mmam Scholauhipfntrioulation, Solo Singing, Muiic, An, Convernation|l_,.FruIob `emphasized. Outdoor game; dgd aporis. .- *: u__n|. ____ _.__| -__--n __.. I : H -- 7 J - I Health .econy..?.5f1.7J{;' ?l;;r IQ] 2 CASH" DOWN $12 month " I,7 ve`nben 'o}lle ave Soap AFTER RAIN : .... .. 7,098 '472`:1do.ntc ..... .. 4,400 0583 100 wit: - . ,'.32,788 .3367`: 100 watt, 170 others . . . . . .!5,525 7 709 100 watt, 778 others 6,016 40380C.P. ` . . . . . . 45,054 . . . . . .13,092 . . . . . . .4,287 .'.....l7,922` ...,...7,129 . . . . . . .4,'l78 5' 0 c n 0 0' 1,750 . . . . . .l2,0l3 . . . . ..' 4,340" ~-130-100 wstt A349 100 watt, 230 100 watt, '8 100 watt, 738 100 watt, 331 100 watt, .2 others 1112' others 314- others 391 others wpthers 100 100 watt; 50 others 511 100 wstt,53 others 580 100 wstt,l43othera no 3,896_ . . . . . .0 6,065 200 100 wstt,'50 others . . 5,744 204 100 watt,307 others . . . . .. 9,356, 7 440 100. watt, 4.312 others 104 others . . . . ..10.333 105 100' watt, 659 -others `THE ,cos1" or-"s1'n+:|'-:'1' -'LIm mnc U:-Alfre N oyes. U16 UIIIUIU 200 others [440 others omen For Prospectus n_pp|y to P`rfncipnI.s ?.: 73 CASH DOWN $9 month ON TRUCK 6 In is c6`untry newspaper izppeared tht , following advertisement: ` 1 `r'\n Dunn nvkn n:n`.rn:` iIr\ vnuo nnlnb I V i I Teacher: John. what can you tell off Yhe north pole? L ' - ' John: It is a pole sixteen feet high." Teacher: What about the climate?" .John: `The Eskimos climbed it." , IUIIUWIIIE HIIVVTIIIBCIIIUIIL 8 l The man who picked up my . containing money, in High Street was recog-` I nixed. `He is requested to refund it." Thel ' next day 0. reply was published`: The rec- ognized man who picked up your wallet re-`I ` quests the -loser to call at any time and j oollect it." not put Rinse direct from the package into. the tub. Mix half a package of D2--- :_ - l:n'.al- ---I `W. IVCIC II) 1 U- Rinco in a little cool J water man it 5. like ' cream. Then addtwo quarts of boing water. and when the froth aub- eides. you will have a-clean amber-doloured liquid. Add this liquicl to thelwash `tub. untilyou get the ' big lasting Rinso nude. Then ' eohl: the clothes clean. 0 Rinso % liquid rst Make the 1 2,043 15 and 13 11,270 10.50` ' 4:515 V 14 2,566 16 T 42250 10 ' ` 5.840 0110- T Limited Iude Interest A ; vuguxs 4.126 23.813 - l3v382 0) nnn u,uvI 16,548 4,183 9,021 1. mm uurxv 6,440 ' - 0.77.2 I 0'1` . .66 .64 l .01 .69 AZ 133 .97 `an '33 ` .93 It'll `Ali .93 'DlI L711 -`I. LVLUIF. Mrs. Wm. Jermey kindly invited the In- annual business meeting with election bf officers. An exchange of flower seeds or bulbs will be held. The meeting closed with the national anthem. after which Mrs. Gil- christ served veryidinty refreshments. All went hom_e feeling that a very enjoyable. ietitute for the May meeting which"is' the afterndon had been `spent; v.._... v.- ~-...-....-J; nrlll -no if programme for the afternoon consist- ed of a debate, Resolved that $600 spent in household conveniences would be more beneficial than $600 spent in a Ford car." Miss Phemie Lyell, Miss Lillie Johnson and Miss Flossie Campbell upheld the affirmative . while Miss `Martha Bartholomew. .Miss Flor- lence Hastings and Miss Katie Sinclair did lthcir. best to promote` the sale of Henry .5 Ford's car. The debate was thoroughly en- jjoyed by all and the judges found it"very- 1 hard todecide. After deep consideration it -`was decided to be a tie." ~ Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Robt. Caldwell favor- ed the `meeting with an instrumental duet and there were "solos by Miss Wheatley and Mrs. Muir. ` . . - II... III; v_,,,,, ,, I! u 0- 0. u .u - ill be given in ay, 25th.-inx.t., nder the ausyviceo 16p couarzsv AS WISE rbLK` HAv_`: scan IT Civility costs nothing and buysevery- thing.-.-Lad,v M. W. Montague. TEA nrnn nnnu-(main: aumnfcn Nln 4|-.5 ouung-.-.-unuy Lu. W. Luunwgue. The small courtesxes sweeten life, the greater enoble it.-'Bovel. Tkn uv:an nrn ....l.. n I-kn -nun-`J an...- `SIUGIJCI UIIUIJIU llIu*lJU\Ul. , The wise are polite all the world over, {fools are polite only, at home.-Bacon I awn :n ma nnnnu Ira nn4nnnaa n:I|;|n n `IUUIE GIG Ellllll/V Ulll`V_ no uuu|c.-J.)uUUu V . 1 There is no policylike politeness, since a `good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed.--Magoon. ' - .~ I `)n1-Anna: in Ira on oin_nueJu:nn- 4-Ln-n UV WIHUU WHOM uuau. It is advisable to purchase your house- hold linens and cottons "of etanderd makes, and you willbo more assured of their wear- 1 qualities. 7 V When making turn-back cuffs for a man's shirt, new the smallest size snap on the cuff about one inch from the edge and at proper place on the sleeve and you will find this quite a time saver. The cuff will not have to be tacked after each laundering. 'l\nn 6 sunk lulu` ':II`h "Ale: nvifln IYAIID `!.v1l'J umug Uuupplus uuy. When the coal fire. is very low, ghake some salt from a shaker over the calls. The gas thus generated will soon send up blue flames. But you must be more careful of the fire during the day, as it will burn out more quickly. . -Be careful when buying pillow slips to allow the pillows 'to slip in easily. If you ' select pillow slips into which the pillow: must -be stuffed they will wear out very 4-nu: " cgare pill` ; quickly: p The Apnil meeting of the Women s Insti- gtute was held at the home of Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist with twenty-four ladies present. Mrs. Alex. Campbell, Miss Phemie Lyall and [Mrs.~~Wm. Campbell were appointed to ar- range forthe ower contest which is plan- ned for this summer. It was decided that `a donation be given to the Children s Shel-. lter in Barrie on Saturday. April 21. i VIVL- .........__..._-- 1... LL- Iuuuguu uao xauuI.1."-u.IugUU1l. I Polxteness Ais hke an an`-cushlon; there `may `be nothing to 115, but it eases our ! Jolts wonderfully.---Johnson. (1:-nu} I-chant and aiinnnnn vInI\r`nvI n nun. JUIIIS wuuuuuuu_y.-'-'auuubUu. 1 Great .talent and success render a man lfamous, great merit promises respect. great `, learning venerafion, -but politeness alone en- `sures love and affection. rm.-. :..-___ .__1':-_. 1:1,- __;u:._,,,, ,, 1 .T.Q`!F}.NG 50 "U IIIIUIULI UIIIUIT UCULI Iuuuuunug. ' ' Don't rub lard into flour with your hon when making pastry. Use a silver fork, _which.dividea and mixes very quickly, This In `easier than chopping lard in, and saves using chopping tray. . Hana Ohm nun` Inn :1 unru `(fur nhnirn BUICQ IU\U llllll uupuuull. , There is`no policy like politeness and 3` good mannerhis the best Ithingin the world! either to `get n.good name or supply the want of it.~-Bulwer. ' ` H [1___I ________,____ ____ AI. ,_A:I, I ' I` 9 A T_Ba'con, e;h'e;he_I" 'o'r"f`ried, should be cooked gently. This -makes the differ- ence between crisp and hardened oacon. If correctly cooked the fat after cooking must be white when cold. 1;. :_ _J.- ....LI- 4.. ........I. ....... .. `L........ IGIIII. DVUKJUIIU ClIJUyU(l `Ila The meeting closed in the usual way and while the hostess prepared a dainty tea the members enjoyed a.`s'oci'al half -hour- VVEKIII UI ll'n_`-1JulVVUI'- Good manners are the settled-medium of social, as specie is of commercial life; re- turns are equally expected from both; and people will no` more advance their civility to a bear than their money to a bankrupt.-- I Chesterfield. u may uiuuyi. Whatj~`!m la! y-zu do when you split \-our sides with laughter? . Run till you get a stitch an them. IVIVII a Afterthe business: had been attended to, . Miss "Frances Priest read a paper entitled A Constant Friend," prepared `by '-Mrs. Kenneth Giffen. This was_very interesting and everyone enjoyed it. I Thu Innnfinn nlnanpl in GL1. nal nu... anal 'El;e-regain:;meetinE'ef+th};~:)ren<;I' ;ast held at be home of Mrs. Geo. Beeton on Thursday, `April _l`2. Owing to the bad roa_ds `there were only thirteen members present. Mrs. Elvvgod Giffen acted as sec- . maa`:-u Why did the wihl-1-ow tree weep? . Because it saw the water-fail. Why is the vowel o a most clxaritable letter. :; :_ -..___I -n_,, _-,, K4,.-.,-,. ll.7lal1Ul'a , . Because it is found often in doing good." ` . - - ' - -When. does a -silver cup run? When it's chased. , What is the first thing to do before you get out of a train? ~ 'Get,_*ntr- it. - What. coin can you m3ak3 worth twice as much. by taking half away 1* Half-penny. ` ' What river would a man `name if he re-" 'membered that he was in debt. . Ohio. (Oh, "I owe). What has l'\t.r`lc5_.,s in-perf-ace -ml:-1. _\ct never walks? A chair. Why '5 a blow horse hard to train? Because you cannot make a black horse a bay (obey). ` \`l7l...6-J. an I.` unis An Jinn `Inns L-uni I..\nu ls very hafd op. Here -in `the dusk, ywphilb .311 things sleep,- " I watch you. pale. stars` glqwing, And` though`7the ahtdowifold me close, - I rent coutontinknovini * That God -`above a.cu-eleswworld An~en`dleea watch is keeping h Through little stars that bnk` and gleam -While other eyes are shaping. "_I__ f.`,___ . 'I_-_,,_,, S . If I I0 I I !`---I`IeTlon ("ratios-Eo"v.ver. i\x1vNewf-;';>rk Herald Now all the 1mc{{e Krimng lie; Andrrest to Man is given, But never `sleep the winking stars, Those tireless .-ewe` of heaven; V All night across` the -vaulted sky A_ cou_ntless hosfthey wander, Orisilent glide amongst the clouds . And quietly dream up yonder. EDENVALEV `WOMEN'S |TUTE_ ' GUT!-l`R|E WOMEN S`lNST|TUTE HOUSEHOLD HINTS Evert-som: RIDDLES 1' HE BARRIE EXAMINER La"sT. 2&5." RF!`

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