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Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1923, p. 7

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_-~` I Q4;/Z/;g W L T. Chadburn V The Auto_K.nitter Hosiery (Canada) Co., Ltd. De'pt.98lO,N 1870 Davenport Rd., West Toronto, Ont. I am interested in turning my spare hours at imm: into extra "dollars. send me full particlalx` I'cg=:r:Izxg Auto Knitting. Iunderstand that this does not om-;m_~ me in any way. I am enclosing a 3c stamp to C-;)\/cl` cum; (.1: mailing information to me. . ~ I shall be watching` for your request for informa- tion. Why not send thevcoupon of? today, NOW, while you are thinking of it? Just address me at thv Auto Knitter Hosiery (Canada) C0,, Ltd. Dept. 9810, I87o.Davenport Rd., West Toronto, ()nt. Address - I guarantee that thousands of men and women have learned Auto Knitting in their spare time at home-and through Auto Knitting have earned extra dollars for the things they needed--I guar- antee to pay you a fixed wage-rate for every pair of standard socks "you knit at home for us. No matter how few or how many pairs of socks you knit you will receiveeyour pay-check promptly. F ull Information Free Gu~are1ntee Page Sevui 1 Ser- 10- W .-uua um weex. George Henley -was in Toronto last week. Clare Rhyndress of Toronto called on friends here last week. - 1-1.- A.l.l:,._.. -: n_:n:.. ......, .. u-mIp..ml IHBDCS Here 188! WEEK. John Addison. of Orillia was a wgek-end visitor at his home here. II... -1-.. I1__l- -..L_ nr\4\-1` 6}.` aunt Miss Beath of Midhurst is Qiiing with? Mr. and Mrs. Morley Beath. .. .....l 11-, Dan! Qlncaoul Mr nn"'Mm, October 16.--'Ihe fine weather is very; `favorable for the fsmners who are busy` digging potatoes. ' , 7 Mine Walker, teache}-. at No. 15 school. .-.L._J-..| Ll... A.......L..._. Ann:-AI\f:I\I\ in nu-. us of 1 cus I`. by Mile Walker, teacher. No. 15 school. attended the teachers` convention in 01'- :!I2_ l__A ._.--I_ Mr. and Mrs. Morley -beam. Mr. and `Mrs. Ray Slesser. Mr. and"'Mrs. McKay and .Mr. and Mrs. Morley Beach were among those who attended the; `harvest. home services in Shanty Bay on: Sunday. ' arm n.....}.. .-.6 `Mun!-u-1| Rnmu-9 was 11! Will Ctxtfio of Mitchell Square was 8 :`Sunday visitor here. ounuuy. ! Du-uunr vnnano was held RI . the home 0 tsunaay vumor nere. -1 Prayer meeting was held at the home of; John Bertram last week and was conducted` 'b_v Rev. G. H. Knighton. I 9 Erna.-at `Crawford and John Wiggins A vshuppod a carload of potatoes last week; . l \ |n_,!\_.._..Il -t D.....-1.. -..u.n).LnpI 'Vl5IWl' Bl I118 DOUIC H0111. Mu. Peter Cook, who spent the. past. `month with her brother, J. N. Willing. has mturned to her `home in Thorold. . .-. _ ___gAL ! 'e`llIvPKXI G l.IIl|\Ju\|. III tI\IiIl|-urn`: -...-.. -. ..v_- Rev. Dr. -Macnougall of_ Barrie preached in St. Andxtevfrx Church Sunday evening. . ! ';1 , All L19. -'\lI|ll_\.Vl n xru-nnvu ml-........., ...---..-G~ Elmer Uncles got one `eye hurt with a; piece ofvstcel last week. He had `t. at-' tended to by a specialist in Toronto and -will not lose his sight. I ll- .....1 IL-3 lo`.-ml Fruuvfnrrl unr . Illldh-` will not. lose ms ssgm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and (laugh-. `fer. Orma, spent Sunday with Mrs. Thus. Edgette of Rugby. Tkn IT l.'.r\ a".irn\m` ta nsarlnml Of ll1iX(`.(l tr-3`: vv - - ____..? (.)ct.ober 16.-The annual business meet-7 mg and (.lc(".t.inn of nfficers of. the Young: People's Club vvas hold on Friday evening.` The election resulted as follows: vPres..' Rev.| Gen. H. Knightnn; lst Vice. Carl Drury;` `lnd vice, Britton Dunsmore; 3rd vice, Miss Enid Partridge; Treas.. Miss Hazel Chap-I poll; Secy.. Ernest. Partridge. A programme! ....... A....Ceml (nu II-m nmrt few \vm=.ks. The! Lrossa 1s,_ 1923; aztnck. Su:.nrd:~y. Nil. Ulllla, nlnuu \`uuI|u.v u.... ..-.... -..,.,.I Rugby. I The U.l-'.-. ). sliipped a carlntul of n1i:_ Miss Mary Machelland of Orilfzn vullt-d on "n-r parents. tust Tuesday. _ 1 I am xzitui to report that Rev. T1,, (`amp-! Ln is imr" u-..ng nicely. . _ , ; Mrs. Elmer Uncles and children visited} her sister. Mrs." Gm. Um-le.`~t. of Brzulfnr.'l.! last. week. g ('|_.!n_ .. .......|.....`- Lane `uni-n ul-fpn.L:(i [hp] 138'. WEEK. ` ! Quikra ntnnhcf from hvre utfemlefl the! annivorz-sury services at Shanty Buy. l`%und:1y. ' I a I $10; Hecy.. l`Jl'n8l[/ l'8I'II'l(1gt"._ A guugnauuucx was drafted for the next few weeks. The; opening of the Full 'nu=etings will be held` :1t..t.he home of Miss Hazel Chappll when: V` social evening will be held. -Fruit and} other refreshxnenta will be served. Every-| one Welcome. | I`---. L t........4 Ll... nl\lrIl!D.n annnnr nnll. WCICOIIHP. ' . ' Don't forget the chickc`n supper and concert in the Union Church. Crown Hill. on! Tuesday, October 23. Tea served from 6 to 8. Yollier Street Quartette; Miss" Du- denhoffer, Ox-illia. and others will entertain you Admission only 40c and 20c. 42c SAVED FROM { PNEUMONJAN Nova Scotia Lady S: Relief Overnight Charles Dernier, of 2 Ext. Queen St., . Amherst, Nova Scotia. writes: "I have ; hadl pneumonia for the last two winters and ` was on the verge of having it again when 4 I thought I would try Vicks VapoRub: Be- A fore retiring for the night, I rubbed "it ` thoroughly on my -back end chest and went to sleep. although I hadn t slept for three ` nights. In the morning I got up feeling o like 8 new woman." -.I\.. vI\..I.... ,....... ................:.. lm. fnbnn vl-an IIKO B new Woman. - Dr; Osler says pneumonia has taken the place of tuberculosis as Captain of the Men of Death," to use a phrase coined by old John Bunyan. And inuenza is not far behind. The germs of both of these dis- eases are constantly with us. The only re- liable protection against themais the resist- ing power which comes from good "health. To avoid these dangerous diseases in 'win- ter, don't let yourself get run down, and, above -`all. never neglect a cold. Break it up in its early stages with Vicks VapoRub, the external vaporizing treatment for colds. It all pl-nu ahvuvae B ;QI' FA!` R `POP THURSDAY, ocronaa 18, 1923, me externgu vuponmug u'cuuu1quo nu uuaue. At all drug stores, 50 a jar. For a free test-size package, write Vick Chemical Co., 344 St. Paul St. W.. Montreal, P.Q. n!L .--...L 1Y1..I-.. 3- unnuuv Sn Fnnnn :4 has a know ci;1lt_\' I`8lIlu.l'Isuuxu.amc All lane 1 xmllxon mm used yearly. A64`! DI. ram BE. Vv.. muubxcm, 1.1.5. Though Vxcks is new m Canada. it has a >remarka_ble.sa!e in -the States. Over 17 _.:n:-.. ....... .......l .......1u {A,|,,. \ 9- B; RUSK 0I".!:P.: ANY causes of eye strain might easily be avoided. Reading in bed or on the train, constant watchfulness over minute gures, trying to read in the failing light or other abuses may have so? impaired your sight that it should be ex- amined and checked up by an accomplished optometrist. We will test your vision thor- oughly and prescribe the lenses that will aid `your sight. 4'3 Elizabeth St. Next Door to" . Singer Sewing Machine Co, ORO sTAr1QN * QRQWN '41.`-`ek `i;`ir"\'r|c1 Barrio nd Margaret at home. snlart and active ni his 96th birthday, and only five days when the kmnld was a Presbyter- Rxaformer. Born in the ge IV he lived in the sovereigns. He lacked welve days of being one Bradford' Witness Jzzdvtti I 3 October l7.--Miss Laura. Sproule is ho!-~` idaying with frinds in Woodville. - 3 Mrs. T. M. Spring spent afew days with ;Mrs. Robt. Ferrier last. week. 1' ll:...__.. .Y)__~_-_ -..J Q__i.___ -1 I\_...._...._.. lI'Ullo ` 3 Qilite a number from here attended Brad- gford Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday. A nurnknn `Ii`nvv\ Ln:-n ;nIn-nnunr` fn Rurrin wuuuuy Illglll lU UHF IHC VVK_7L\'l ulugclo. I I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert B,lack motored from f Toronto and spent over Sunday at Rr_)br.5 `Black s. - ' * `_ 2 u_ u__ Q I n-......I.1.. .....1t'.........' runners 5. . _ 2 Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Reynolds and family; ;spent several days last week visiting friendsi iin Barrie. . .` A . LL- __......u ...__.:.... -: .1... c.......A` $71!! VV ILVUII L zvislting friends {Detroit l'\L'_1A- - ._...._L. '1" Darrle. ' 5 l At the annual meeting of the Strand`. ICurling Club. held last week, .the7follnwi:ig officers were elected for the coming season:3 lPresi E. T. McC0nke_v; Vice Pres.. :, iDr. Rogers; Secy.-Trea.s.. G. E. Scudamoreqi il.)elegate.<.' R. A. Sutherland and L. W.; ;Guest; Executive Com.. Pres., Vice Pres.. iSiec`y.-Treas.. F. W. Peacock and R. A.`, iSutherland. Rinks will be entered in the: !Tankarrl and histriet games this sm-.soxi.g* ;ItVwas decided to have theelncal club hon-i [spiel early in the season. . * A large eonnnunity gathering .\V_'m-1 held' ;in the basement of the_Methodi; Church.7 Iwhen a_f:n'ewell banquet was tendered Mr.i land Mrs. W. J. Sn1p.=onon the eve of their` idenarture for their new home in -Barrie. l.-\fter all present had heartily _enjc_ved the siirnptunus supper. zx splendid programme' was given. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson` were5 `presented with a beautiful electric reading; ' lamp and electric heater, aeconipanied by} ithe following` ndr1ress:-~- A 4 `.1. null Mru 7 I .Qivnr'\unn_._ll in uviflil UIIBQ `DUDE. KCIIICI XXII WUCl\- < Muses `Presser and Switwr of Creemore vmited_Mi.ss M. Sutherland. Il_ "__, _I II_, `I7 I f\__.l_II-_.. -.I_L-.I `IIICIILI- III LUIUUIU IIIIU III-lIUI`C Ih VVUCl\u i Mrs. Cowan of Toronto gave an address to !.the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian church oui lsunday. T i mnnA|: unknl n-`A RC:-Aha `X74-xv-n:nn_ urns-or Duuuny. Misses Mabel and Birdie Warnica were; visiting in Toronto over the weekend. ; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reid visited'the lat-: 4 ter's sister. whoia ill in" Toronto. ' 1 Il2....-_ Y....,.2_ .....l \l.._.........4 DAL--span miner and get an istrict news. 82.00 h more. (`ying In IOTUHIO. `HHIIIIIIUII IIIIII qlillllllllloj i The monthly meeting of the Women s! Ilnstitute. was held at the home of Mrs- lChas. New. It. was decided to have ai 1 course in `First Aid and Home Nursing in?` i the-_ near future. " ' g . Mrs. Wilson Black and Mrs. 0. Black are? ' _ 'I"__.__ .__:_:.:_.. 1-_:-.__:_ : ._ nn......I.... .....11 l llfnf` I0llOVVlIlg 2lUlll'(':~'SL'*' Mr. and W. J. Sim` {i~ion--It is with deep regretwe learn that you have disposed`: [of your business here and are moving away.- lDuring the years that you have kept a. mod- iern and progressive store in Stroud you` thaw.` always done younbest to give your. {customers prompt and honest service and lhave included many an act of kindness for lgood measure. You have taken at all times a lively interest in the activities of this community, whether pertaining to church affairs, sports, charities or things to ad-.; vance the general welfare. You, Mrs. ` Simpson. owing to your duties in the store. have been unable to take the part in the` wgiven whole-hearted support. ` women`s organizations and work as we are; sure you would have wished to `had cir~` clxnlstances permitted. yet we shall feel; vour loss in these circles. _With you, Mr.` Simpson. you have been able to devote? more time to local affairs and the men` have learned to know you better in matters: pertaining to public interests and in the dif- ferent sports to which you have always` We know` that we are losing a good community boost-f er, '_a good citizen and a good clean lover of sports. You have been. and we hope' will be. an exithusiastic curler, and to some at least who are present here tonight, that` is saying all that need be said. Your help was always the first to be solicited because: we knew any worthy object would receive your support. The fact that the village of ' S-troud is known as a wide-awake rural centre for its size is in no small measure due to your untiring and unselfish efforts,x and while you are not going far away, we`- assure you that you will be greatly mi.ssed.t We trustfthat you will both make many new friends in town and. will carry on the good work you have done in Stroud.. We, hope to see you often in the future and as-. sure you that you will always be welcome visitors in the community. As a'litt-le re-f minder of the friends you have made here` and as a token of our continued good fel~l lowship. we ask you to accept this reading- lamp and heater." May they always servel to keep fresh in your memories that part` of your lives spent in Stroud. Signed onl behalf of the committee, A. W. Green, G. E. Scudamore. N. W. Rogers. i ll . Oi .... A-\ 5`\nv\`)nIl OLA nnnnln :0 O `A111: VIBIlI7U_JllIBl All. Dulfllllllu Mr. "and Mrs. W. J. Goodfellow visited friends in Toronto and Aurora last week. Il_.. IV_____._ -1 'lV-.___.- ....-._ .... ...I.I_...... `P5; 3 I { ll3I' H SUN-rUl`. WUU I5 III III LUIULII.-Us Misses Jessie and Margaret Robertson and their brother Irving have been holi- daying `in Toronto. Hamilton and Buffalo Thu nxn-`Okla: n\nnt:nn n` `-In wAvnnn l |IUl'u rzur Ull Lutzaukxy nuu vvcu.I|raua_y. ; ` A number from here journeyed to Barrie; iSumlay night to hear the"Welsh singers. Mr and Mn Hlhm-9 `Rlm-1: vnnfnrnr` frnrh _ Rt. acuqamore. H. W. nugcr. . Mr. Simpson thanked the people in 8. few; well chosen words for their kindness to him- i self and Mrs. Simpson. _ Short. speeches were: then made by Rev. J. S.` Stevenson. Rev.l. W. Johnston and others. There were also! selections by the orchestra and solos. Thei gathering then joined heartily in singing; - Auld Lang Syne. II 1 Oct. 16.-M;. `And Mrs. Richard Roe}? have returned home after making a lengthy: visit to their son, George. T 1 i ll . .....l ma Avannyu `RI-nnyn Huvn 1-n-l IVISIIT {-0 H1811` GU11, ucuxgv. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown have re-t turned after having spent about six weeks in the Western Provinces. IL. "D__-1- L..- .J:....m-....l .-.6 R3; in-vn an R} I ln me western rrovmces. _' ' Mr.'Freek has disposed of his farm on St. ! Vincent St. to Andrew Cummings of Vasey, : who will take possession this week. We wel- - come `Mr. Cummings to our neighborhood and congratulate him on securing .such a` fine property. T 3 ) 'l'Iu-na rd` nnr vmma men. I-Tm-old Shan- nne property. , . Three of our young men, Harold Sham; non, Robt. Cameron and Kenneth Cameron? intend entering the legal profession and at present all three are w_orking in legal of-` fices in Barrie Their many friends wish these young men success in their chosen professipn. A ~ 'l".lu. nnellnn Dnhntinu Club held their of aux V present. ~ proxessipn. The Cundles Debating Club held theirl first debate of the season on Iiday even- ing of last week when the merits of single! and married life were fullytdebated. The} judges gave their decision in favor of the single men. The debate proved very in- teresting and was thoroughly enjoyed by all On `I'a`-u-hlou. nvnnino (lot, 25, the Debut-l present. On Friday evening, Oct. 26, the Debat- ing Club will hold its second debate, the subject being Resolved that the country is, more dependent on the city than thecity {a An 61.; nnunf!-I1 " Thu affirmative 3, aepenuent on we may uuu: we my is on the country." The affirmative. will be taken by H. Plowman, H. Shannon and K; Cameron while the negative side will` be upheld by R. Cameron, (3. Miller and A. Pearson. .It promises to be a very interest- ing subject and there will likely be a good attendance. - Reading the advts. employment. CUNDLES DIN-UK uuu `KYLIE. \lo LJHIUB BIO}. In `Toronto, Wheatley and; is protable ~for Your Spare Hours at Home V 0 you want to earn some `extra money without leaving your home, without neglecting your other duties?. Long she d V `Would yu like to turh those wastcd hours and half-hours into dollars for the things you have always wanted? `A `Here : 5010/ Sell me your spare time. Let me pay you, _on the basis of one of the high\est`wage rates everoffered by this organization, for every hour of your. time. you can spare. }You can work when you like and precisely as much as you like. You are entirely your own boss. You select your own hours. The amount ofyour pay- check depends entirely upon you. Let me tell you all about it. `You have probably heard about Auto Knitting. It is an established, recognized, national industry. It is enabling thousands of menandwomen. all `over the country to turntheir spare time into extra money. * It. oflers you a wonderful" opportunity to solve your more- money problems,_to become financially in-_ dependent,_ to` earnilittle extra luxuries- without leaving your home or neglecting your other duties. I halve two small children to look after and my own house-work to do, but during the last six months I have averaged $65 _a month Auto Knit- ting in my spare time." __Mr H F QM-voon I am seventy-one years of age and can heartily recommend Ainto Knit- tingtoanyone requiring a sure money- makcr and yet a comfortable work to do. Like many elderly people I \s--.n_nrcd to be self-supporting. I am nzv own boss now--can work when 1 like and as long as I want to. '--Mr. D. S. 'VI`rL-adwell. I never knew what it was to have money all my own before. It cer- tiinly makes one feel pretty indepen- dent. I easily earn- from $2.50 in $3.00 daily Auto Knitting in my spare time."--Mis Harriet Pushes I began Auto Knitting in myqnre time.` During the rs: ve months I made $273.80. We are alla hap- pier familf since we know that we can depend upon Auto Knitting for any `extra money we need. " _.Mm. Heisman Thousands Now Earning from " % $5 to $20 aWeek % THE BARRIE EXAMINER DC ' . EV. Stevens ,_': she .~:nme How much do _vm1 want to earn in your spare time at home? Do you Want to earn $5, $10 or $15? Auto Knitting is pleas- ant, dignied. , It is just exactly what you `want... what you have been Wait- ing for. It is a tested, dc- pendable way to turn spare time into extra money. want to send you Complete details. I Want you to know all about it. There is no cost of obligation whatever. If you Will` just Write to me, or send me the cou- pon, I Will be delighted to send you full information. In the panel to the left are photographs of a few of my Auto Knitter home workers, and what they say about Auto Knitting. There are many, many `others. All are delighted -with Auto Knitting and the opportunity it offers them . Miss Ella Holtz of Al- berta, one of my most in- dustrious workers, writes Altogether I knit 5'ooo pairs of socks at a prot of 30 cents a pair, which amounted" _to $ I , 5oo.oo. With this $1,500.00 I earned at home, we are" buying a ne `farm with nice buildings on it. I so interested in the work," The Auto Knitter ma- chine is proving a Godsend to thousands of men and women who need extra money._.I want to add your- name to my payroll. May I? Read What My Workrs Say How Clever Women Are Increasing Their Auto Knitter Earnings lwany of the workers on myipayroll are Auto` Knitting at home other garments besides the socks which I buy from them at a. regular wage rate. One woma_n sent me recently a photograph of` 21 delightful knitted frock which she made in her spare time. Another woman is making wonderful little baby things, ofipink and white wool, which she SCllb.tO the. local dealers at an excellent prot. Many are niakingmittens, golf hose, sweaters, caps, etc., which sell readily and bring a good prot. A regular busi- ness of your very own! And think of it---~in your Spare time! ' Let- me send you full details at once. l l<.m)\\' you want to read all about ths wonderful plan that makes your spare time so valuable. I know you want to add your name to my payroll. \\7'on t }'(>u let me hear from 'yoL`1--today? Just drop. me :1 line. Better still, use `the coupon. I will send you at ogce all details concerning Auto Knitting. and tell you about the rexnarkulslc ofler I am now making. real ph(m(}

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