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Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1924, p. 6

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more conve'ni_ent+-but also more economical-to travel by Chevrolet than by rail- - way-train or trolley car. The information received gives an average of 30 miles per gallon of gasoline and over 1300 miles per gallon of oil. You, who have envied the com- fort and convenience enjoyed by . Chevrolet own'ers, gure out the cost of a Chevrolet on a mileage basis. You will nd that it is cheaper to. travel with a Chev- rolet than without one. | Phone 334.. ermen on the Edenvale Flats had their operations interrupted by the game warden recently. 3 Zonnnnn `Dun.-.9 l\` ~n.......-. 9 - --- uvuaucnl lCUcll|.l.V. . . I` Zeeman Rupert of Barrie is visiting his son, Roy; also his father. Mrs. R.` H. Miles is on the sick list. , ii1cH-s"r PRICES mun. PHONE on WRITE H. LEVIT, BARRIE `Q SR4 - B- BARRIE DEALERS Next Weington Hotel -C-730 Auk; a.L1Uuul5 uuru. Mrs. Thos. Wigglxis of Stayner and Mrs. J. Wiggins of Severn spent Frl- ` dayAwlth acquaintances here. 'l`hn `WMQ rnnb 4... `I... _-..A,,,- -' - V-nuyun. In 1874. whon Hurt a. young musician and .\ wife, were Iivim: huppll this \city, he onlnpnsml the tenderest. l0\'o sun-_-.~ Everybody knows it: Darling. I am ;.:I`u\\`;n'.: Silver threzms :nn<-Ir Shine upon my hr- Life is fading: f:1.\'I .11 But. my dnrlim.-.', you \ Always young and 1`;- Yes. my darling, yam Always ynum: :: mi 12: Who has not sum: u- or heard sung that imm The Words were \\'l'iilo>H Rexford. Dunks m)n1pnsu Perhaps the C0lil'H(` of ii!` been different if he n(`\'-r At! It vu- Mra. Dunks w:n.~: x'_ . nesday. in rmllu-ed vi: 0. Brooklyn rnnmim:-In buried in New l'ni .simple service in tha- Chapel. `I ... 10- -_.u_ -- glen, lCpUl'L-`I lll(` the long trial of u strangely followed love strain is mu-r.` n. Litc-.1`:11',\' I)lgvst: It lm `as "one of tho lw. ballads of all tilm-s" lhu called Silver 'l`}1:~o-ml: Gold." but its U`H never fulfilled, it .\-.-mu. man who lnspirvd it. Mrs. Harriet Dzmks, xy cently near New Yurli her. reports the .\'-w `\n Inn... ..z..| .- SILVER THR_EADS GOLD" and you'll H8112? tuner change" nu; vvu.u awquumtunces D6 The W.M.S. met in the Sunday at 11 am. Minn nknntn 1' n---------- The song: sold. Dl'u.<])<`I`i| 17100:` ny KOPS BROS. Limited. IlUIlJg FIIIC WI 22-44 ; $7.75 TI... ............1 as-#7 ,' p/./J The concealed Wu :. BANDLE1` lifts up and healthful position w and fallen abdominal and organs. If you even slightly-from zh you need a- New) \\ L`u'1'Coxs'r. For I/zefu//gure 0/ lzeiglxt; medium in ax . tiom. Fine w/zit: couri 79 44 . e7 7: ' I\_`4_ S. W. MO( For Happy auuauasc usu I116 010, Old Story. Morley Ca.rter,la home from Coiling- wood for the holiday. Leslie Henderson, Toronto, is visit- ing friends here. ` "Ion "VI...-... 11r.|..__2_:', ,- ~- Thursday. April NAI of SURF` Md!!! by UHh;1]) nl thv \ u nu _-.- ...... --cu-sun uwnu .l3I.I'l`lU. gospel meetings being held here. in the town hall for the` past fortnight have been well attended and deep in-_ terest is shown by the people in the work of thetwo ladies who in simple language tell the old, old story. Morley Carter In hnmn frnm nnm---- vllvll IIUIIIUII uuur IIBFO. . "x`: was Annie Mather is home frgin Lindsay where she has been attending collegiate. o . Mrs. John Dixon spent axtew days last week with friends near Barrie. The nnnnu.n'I'........a.a...._ L-:, - -- - a. vs uu I-U JV uruuu` 5011001. The local teachers, Miss Gllmour and Miss Skuse, left for their respec- tive homes on Thursday afternoon. ' III-.. 1'.1.:a;|. -up_,n, - - ----- - ...-.-u~- vuvuyauu Ill l.Ul'UulU-. E. Carter and Miss M. Swltzer of North Bay Normal are visitinqwt their homes near here. 4' ' llh-an` Anv\In IA'..aI..... 2.. I.`-I-r- --.- - -.. - -nun nun; anbwl IIUI-Illa Wlfss Edith Macham of Corn Hillla apending Easter vacation in Toronto.. `Ill... 1:! r1_._4__, - --; __ April 22.-Seeding has started on the City Dairy Farm; Miss Hilda Mather is home from Toronto Normal School. ""IA `Anal :.-..I....... 1.1-- I-in - - "'5_VV_.'-9-1-L Mr.-E. Bouthillier, of 276 Bleury St., L ance in the city of Montreal, where he ht many years. He had many conversations of his career, but none more protable tha taking Dreco. It was recommended to hi experienced its remarkable powers, a_nd_ anxjouh to pass the good word along. A ` , Montreal, has a wide acquaint-I ontreal, has practised his profession for with his clients in the " course s profitable than those` which resulted in his him by men whovfhad evidently :able and Mr. Bouthiliier is only too od wordalonn. - MR. BOUTHILLIER nun Us church last %_oz%fc2Q_2?_ oraif out uvcl uu: WUUK-B110. ' ` I Mrs. Phil` Moultdn and children of Toronto spent. Easter holidays with her sisters, the .MIasea McKay. Qvbl vl&I UIlo Walker Joslin left for Midland last week to take the position of wheels- man on the steamer .Glenbinnee" for the summer. . Miss Bernice obinson {of Orillia was the guest 0 her cousin. Doris Kendall. Mdrfday. ' Miss Pearl Joslin of Barrie was heme for over the week-end. 1\,h.g `Dun 'Iu'....u..'__ _,, - - --- vwuut uwy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron. and children of Orlllia spent Easter with M. Hall. - 117-11--.. 9, .. .'-. - uunuo uvul LIIU 'VVUUK_'8nau Miss Elva McKay of Toronto called on I~Ia.wkestone' friends and relatives. Saturday. ' Mn 4-and II..- V1,- u .. ` Gains Ten Pounds and Feel: Fine genus; Has Pu t ` . "His Digestive Organs in Sound Heglthy \xt....|.:.... n_.I--- uuv vczuauull. ' V Miss Flora Graham of 0}?) was home over the week-end. Jack Jones of Toronto is visiting his brother at Carthew-Bay. Miss B. Bar_nhardt" of Tororito was home over the week.-end. Minn W`.luo 111.1)... -I ll`------A- " ` aau4DlUl Au .l.U1`Ull(U. Misses Grace a.n'd{Bert Clark,` Evah Leigh. Zelma Murray and Myra Reid are home from `their school duties for the vacation. 1 -mn.... 'nI.----- n---- - ~""` ....w....uuA nuns. vaoxa, aonnatows we-1-,' ding at Shanty"Bay. Saturday. Mr. and?Mrs. A. S. Anderson spent Easter in `Toronto, manna (1---- -..s V` - A ` - Lu: Luv va.uu.uUn.. Mr. and Mrs. Phil McLeod and woe `son of Lebanon visited friends here for a few days this week. They also attended` Miss. Viola Johnston's we-1-,1 ding` at Sh`antv"`Rnv n+m~.a.... Avon . -uuu 5ul'- ' tlblin. Miss Binning went home to Listowel ~tor the vacation. | If `and `R... 111.11 up an - - Illialv LJBI-Wlcu Mrs. Strathy and son of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.vAtkens. " ` Mflau `I3!-...I...... ......A L.- - - ` - avauulullg uzul. WEEK. Miss Ellen Studd of Oriliia. is spend- ing the Easter holidays with Miss Vi- ola Stbne. M ' ll`... c1L__-LI__, , - - -d fuuuy, autuu JuUAu.llU. U000 1"l'lua.y. ,M\rs. Donald Home of Orillia spent a few days` with her sister, Mrs. Mo- Mahon. last week. `Klan `Ella-. c1...1.1 -5 A_,nup c - Q qua. auu uxta. .r.l.Ul..lHl.Un.' Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMahon spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. "Fletcher. Toronto. ` `Misses Carrie Teskey and" Gladys Home 0! Orlia. called on the latter's V aunt: M-rs. McMahon. Good Friday. vMrs. Donald T-Inn-vii: n9 l'\InIIIIn ......... gva. nus. ruuuwu, 10!` U000 r'r1ua.y. Mr. and Mrs. Lecras` motored up from Toronto and spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Houston; `In n-`A `II ... In 77 11-`:--1__ ----v-u--an and \Il llllan Miss Helene Rogers of Walkerville and Wilfred of O.A.C.. Guelph. are spending Easter ' at their father's home, near here. - . Miss E. Mattl1ews.`who is teaching school at Severn Bridge, is spending Easter under the parental roof. - va. Lutuubu WUFU. uUl_ I0!` EJRSIBP. . Mr. and Mrs. Philips and daughter of Toronto were the guests of their sla- ter. Mrs. Fellows, for Good Friday. M1`. and Mrn. T.nn1~na' nnntn-n -In uunul l:4ll.LUl' ween-enu. Mlaaea Chelsea. and Shirley Fellows of Toronto were home) for Easter. MP8. Phillns and da.n2htm'- children or Orllliw called on friends during Easter week-end. Incas n`\A"uo|n .....I n4I..|._I--_ vn_IIA--~ .?A`__"`*'+5T""3 4-35)!` | as.-guns: No. 1%. is at he: Easter vacation. A-nun... AL--- _ \4u,u uate tor Last Week) Mrs. Robt. Thompson is improving after a. very serious` illness. The Onwego Club held their last meeting in the Union Church. Edgar. April 16. Rev." G. H. Knighton, the president. opened the meeting with singing and pr,ayer.s -He also read a letter from Miss Lena Patterson thankingthe Club for flowers sent in her recent illness: The entertainment or the evening took-the` form of a de- bate. subject, Resolved that There are ` More Crimes due to Wealth than to Povertyd . Much credit is due the de- - haters on such a difficult subject. The ; affirmative won. Next meeting will ' `he heidrat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor. Wdenesday. April 28. Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. and - At this meeting it was decided to take Anesw. May 14, at 2 o'clock. nu.-u ucr uuuguters at Alliston. Joseph Kissick is a patient in the, his` any friends are hoping for him a satls actory recovery." . - _ Ernest Fenn. who has been absent for anumber of years. is now home from England to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Barnhardt. ' Miss Mary McLean visited friends at Dalston last week. ` Wm. Shellswell ot Craighurst visited his daughter. Mrs. Geo. Patterson. over the week-end. The Women's Institutemet at the home of Mrs. Jos.-`Cockburn for the April meeting and although the weath- er `conditions were rather unfavorable the meeting was very well attended. the summer sewing course, and fur- ther arrangements will be made a at next meeting. Current Events were ably taken by Mrs. Geo. Kissick._Mrs. Whittaker kindly invited the Institute to_ her. home torthe annual business meeting`. which will be held on Wed,- (Too Late for Last Week) . very serious` illnam ' calut AV1I=lllUl'l31l fol` {trea Mrs. Barnhardt has returned home here". after spending` the ' with her` daughters at Alliston. Jonenh Ttlaninb a.. .. .-mu--A aauy uu xurunto. Much sympathy is felt for Edward Kerrldge. who met with an accident while sawlngwvood. He is in the Or- illia Memorial Hospital for `treatment. Mrs. Bamhm-M` I-mu ....+.......... .- ._-.. vuu vvuu um` HIUUIBI` m UN ( Easte1"at the man 11` 1l'..4LI_ -_.,, v Among the Easter visitors were. Mrs. Hurst of Clarksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith and children of Orillia; Miss Besslg Lauder and Miss Mary Cas- sidy "of Toronto. ~MIInh nun...._..;|___ If - -- - `-` ....m u pul. mm g'(_)Od shape at once. ' On Thursday evening last a very enthusiastic meeting was held in the K.C. Hall for the purpose of organizing a. baseball club. The officers elected were: Hon. President. Terrence O - Neill: Pres.. Daniel Buckley; .Secy.- Trea_s.. Jno. Hayes; `Management Com- mittee. Dr. Kearns, P. A. Coughlin and Frank Marley. It is altogether likely. that a league will be formed consisting of Saurin. Hillsdale. Minesing and Phelpston. with a possible chance of Elmvale. It is the intention of the Committee -to get things moving as soon as possible and have a certain amount of practice before the schedule` is drawn up. Probably in the near future a social and dance will be held Nigger and her companion were out parading on Easter Sunday. taking ob- servations of the numerous gates and `- carefully examining the entrances to the choicest looking spots where some- thing of a delicacsvmight be found. This season they will be greatly sur- prised to be greeted with a new. a strange bark from a rather pleasant p looking Collie. that will` no doubt cause a decided change in their con- templated plans regardingtheir regu- lar-- route. . ` 9;` `quasi V iurnt nf r'm...1.-x........ --.. uapvvsablullu. ` h Not many Easter bonnets were vis- ible on `Sunday but heavy winter wraps and coats were being worn by *' the majority." The daygwas real cold with a fresh northwest breeze, that felt as if .there was snow in the at- mosphere. Never mind. girls. you may wear your new hats. for the 24th of t May or July 1. - e The sale held on Saturday last by Clarence Laing was not very well at- ` tended but notwithstanding the small ' `attendance all the articles put up by P. A. Coughlin. auctioneer. were sold. ' and. although many articles went far below their value, some brought a fair price.` ' L There is a bad spot on the road be- tween Fergusonvale and` Elmvale- ` close to the 5th concession---that should be repaired at once. as several cars have had to be hauled out during T the past week. The remainder of this piece of road is in a fairly good con- dition'. It is tohbe hoped the Council will loolgto this part of the road and have it put into good shape _Thursday [enthusiastic mantina uvou 5.1.3 .1. AL- _.t...,.;_.._..., .u. u: auuuzvvuul. HIIDPOVBGY Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Corrigan or : Guelph _,are visiting Mrs. Corrigan's pqents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buckley. . 4_ helpstonians welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ta rant of-Sudbury to the village and trust they will like the place. Mr Tarrant recently -bought the black- smith business from Clarence Laing and will live in the residence occupied by-Mr. Laing. It is to be hoped Mr. 1 Tarrant will find "business up to his expectations. ` KYnb -an--- 75- -A -- uuv uulllvl-Utlu. The latest report at time of writing is that Pete? Hayes. who has been vdavnge/rously ill. is somewhat improved flnnlnk ...... --:_.1A;,, , c cl-O1-Slvcl - .Miss. Ella Coughlin and Miss` Lor- etta Marley. Harold Ryther, Francis S_tone and 'l`hos._ Coughlin were home for Easter, o ` Ohas. Loftusof Toronto made a bus- iness trlp to this village last week. Ed. Priest came up from Toronto for `a few days last week and visited the homestead. "V1.3: `A\`tAa~ ._-._AA-A -4 -' ` T `April A2,1.---Burdeite' Long "or Toront was visiting his. wife and family here, Easter. ' -u-a__ nu .-. ~- -- -- vvj 21.--,ma` Walker. herhome in vnnnnn I 9.L.W?5 uuuu. The Girls Mission Circle held an "At Home" in therbasement at the Methodist, church on Thursday even- ing. Aeoliection was taken up in aid or the W.M.S. W The Ladies Aid met at Mrs. R. Cart- er's last Wednesday afternoon. An election of officers took place and the annual entertainment on Victoria Day was `arranged for. Mrs. E. Lawrence spent the week- end with her mother in Orillia. Mi T-Tnlnnn `Dan-nun at YIv-Iu_, --- teacher at Orlllia. `for umunvlllu to her wfnter VII The dance held at George Beeton's last Friday was a decided success. All alseared to enjoy themselves. `lint: nnkuy `Kantian in ._ 41.- _),u .. . uvauv uutau master WEEK. Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Giffen motored Ato Orangeville to visit over the week- end. aausuu LU!` ulu auuuuer. ,Mrs. Jno. Sinclair and girls spent -a. few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert pixonr and family. i Herbert Maw, whn hnn hogan ..A4.....,a I'tlUUlI.)IlJ\UII* auu Lumuy. Herbert Maw. who has been attend- ing` the Orlllia Collegiate. visited his home during Easter week. `In 015.11 `Klaus `l.`l'n....... ruins-.. .,, ,- - uuuuuya. . Mervin Franck is hired with Albert Dixon for; the summer. T no `In. .ml_..I...a.. -_s .- - vvva. wllv vVUUlL'UllI.l. ' Ed. Elliott at Bowmanville has been visiting his brother, Stephen Elliott. Miss Ann MacArthur visited her home in Port Elgin during the Easter holidays. unnuvln I`-nIl-I- .l_. 1.1..-.` _.,n.u .-- vvial. uuuuuy. Mrs.TA. Maw was a. visitorfn Buarz-i over the week-end. 13,! `l3IH..4.4. -1 ~n__.__._-, n. . - Iwuu Mis's Mary Dixon visited at herhome over Sunday. L `Elma , A `ll .-.1-n an... . --:._.I4__,_-' --' uuuwx Luv pu'UIllul POOL ' The Upstreamersheld their literary and social evening last Monday. Nor- een Knowles and Jean Lawrence pre`-9 V siding`. VFW.` I`Il..I..I `lIJ_;1, nu -3 ; \)UI.- Miss visited Nabb. `l.l..... '| April 21.-Lorne Culham spent `his Easter holidays under the parental roof. ' `._g___ g-, n _ - A a-ul bust. Congmtulatiohs .to, Mr. and Mrs. AI-Iarr,v Chappel 0 ,thearrival of a son last" week. ` ` uu. wquccuavxuu Luis \VeK. _ The members and. congregation of the Baptist church were delighted with the Easter lilies, the gift of A. Kirk- patrick to the church on Easter Sun- day, and through this paper wish to express their thanks for the thought- ful gift. (1.-.........i.4..1_.v__, ., A -- \4 .`Miss Erie Whan spent the holidays in Toronto. Mrs. John Whan is visiting friends at Queensville this week. Tho rnnal-....... ..._.: _-..-,,,', .. - _Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss Milne. Io uuuan. up. A ' Among those who spent the holiday here were: Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harries. Miss C. Harriss. Mr. Carson,`- Miss Rodgers, Mrs. Spence and little son._ Harold Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Houstin and children. all from Tor- onto;_ Mr. Robertson, from Newmark- et. T ' \'._g___. '1 u -...-. nypvul cu nu cluuy UIUIIISBIVGB. Miss Ruby Martin is on the sick list. Wade in_Canad;: Jessie Parks of Collingwood her cousin, Miss Mamie Mc- BnELLE% EwAiif unvulur H, JIUFU. George Martin of Hamilton spent the holiday at Harry Lawrence's. Carl Murray of Toronto is visiting under the parental root. 'l`hn TYnnI>nnnynn...-. I...I.a ;1_'_n --. V E!>`I7=`IVvTK?-"E fbr Economical `HI :-anspcfgt-\ta1ion.' `A The Meaning of Chev rolet -Sm Economical Transpo1_ftation This implies, first of all,` that Chevrolet costs the least per car-mile--t'ha't it is less ex- pensive to operate than'~any other make of car. But,` more than that, it means that Chevrolet is more economical than any other kind of transportation, An investigation among Chevrolet owners of all clas,- ses, "shows that it is not only IT is` more economicai to_ travel by/Chevrolet than by any other means. That is what it means to say that Chevrolet is the most econ- omical form of transport- nun auuu 1 the sho ' Ca AI`- _V Ask us about the `J. S.` A.Bru%nton, .- - Alla;1dale- Wm.Gracey & Son, Allanale _--- v`4vovvl:l\lll sun app!`-IIUICILIS. Mrs. Ken. Giffen spent the Easter 1 holidays at her home. " ' Miss Lillian Earlev visited her homeg` I in Beeton during Eastertide. : I Wm. McNa.bh spent the week-end ,with friends in: Archie -McNabb is visiting at his home here. ` to :.. _____,4?. .. hers the Silva/town Card 1 Wihe ~ma :41] wish her a. speedy recovery. Miss Martin has been in the Collingwood hospital and expects to` return soon to have an operation `for appendicitis. lira. Ran ranch... ...L..~-` 4L~ -' nvuu: IAUFU. It is reportai that _ome of the fish- siuiifl Phone 247.]. BUG GY REERW'iTf: __H,H.BURNS TG.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan -194 Blaklfstl (`Near Ea;s'ta :r`ll `:1:'1) ' - P. O. Box 543. Chevrolet is easy to own. The G.M.A.C. plan of deferred pay- ments will enable you to nance `.the purchase. Investigate the new Superior Chevrolet today. wunluay at. Ll lclnl. Miss Roberta. Lawrenceoand ormam Martin of Toronto are visiting at their mother's, here. ' llnnunvn Iln_Al.. -1 1'1-_.,, II-

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