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Barrie Examiner, 22 May 1924, p. 3

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May 20.--'Mr. and Mrs, Jno. McIn- tosh, 'I`oront.o, visited at Thos. VV-alt's last week. xv r- `LIAnH-\nv-xva, 'l`m~nnto. snent last week. - W. C. Heatherwell. Toronto, spent Sunday at Thos. VValt s. Ilia`: mun T-Tnrkin. N8\\' ]-40'e]l. .iS Sunday at Tnos. V\ lI.'S. Miss Eva Harkin, New Lowell, visiting Miss Florence Connell. `L`l'nu7o\-(1 k'nlr=nv \7lSltPd' \\'ith Ha1`!`.\` visiting MISS Florence LJUlllIt'u. Howard `Kc-lcey visited` with Harzfy Kelcey over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich spent Sunday at Peter Bain s. ` - Len. Martin was in Midland for the week-end. Yul ... .....=| Rrfv-Q Tvnitn and Mr. and week-end. - Mr. and 1\`Irs. VVaite and Mr. and Mrs. Latallie. Aurora, spent Sunday at V . H. Martin's. rl4\n anvynhn fa-nufe nf fh 1291" t\VO at W. 1-1. Maruns. The severe frosts of the last two nights have been hard `on young clover and some garden stuff. flan Davlrhniucn nnnnf over Sundav and garaen stuu. Geo. Parkhouse spent over Sunday. in Toronto. . "l"l~.o Pine! or-Jinn nf fh Tnnisxfil Base- in Toronto. . The first game of the Innisfil Base- ball" League takes place atthe park this evening. Holly vs. Knock. , Ma.y 19.-Misses Gertrude Beattie and Jean Goodfellow, of Barrie, spent a. few days last week the guests of Miss Mary A. Walker.` Tl/[Ian T\Tn1Hn T-Tnmilfnn nf the Hamil- Miss Mary A. walker.` 7 Miss Nellie Hamilton of the Hamil- ton General Hospital is visiting Mrs. Colin Campbell. ml .-a Wm Vvnnlesr -of Coulson is Colin Campbell. Mrs. Wm. VVaples' -of Coulson spending a few days at the homenof her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Walker. M mm... mr 1:1 `MnT.unns-I is suffering from La ur1ppe._ The King s Daughters, met on Sat;-. urday afternoon at the home of Miss Hartie Walker to do sewing in aid,of the Slmcoe Children's Shelter, Barrie. The following articles were made and forwarded to the Matron: six pairs bloomers. three princess slips and one child's waist. After refreshments were served the girls enjoyed the first base- ball practice of the season. - her daughter, Mrs. J. w. vvamer. Miss M. E. McLucas is suffering from La. Grippe.. rm... I(iv-In- Q nnmzhters met Sat: as`? -w__.___ _ May 20..--Mrs. Mccuaig spent tile week-end with her daughter. Mrs. Gra- ham of Hawkestone. 1).... (V ('1:-nhnrn Jnnnn wand Mrs. Jtwnes went to '1`0l'On[0, Monuay. Mr. and Mrs. _1-Ierb Crawford and children of Toronrn spent the `._vc-ek- and with his brother. Percy Crawford. nr... 1\,r..A.-nu. nnnnf 9 mm or two `ham or 1-lawltestone. ` Rev. C. Graham Jones and Mrs.` Jones went to Toronto, Monday. V \.r.. and My-n `I-Tnrh rawford and \'V Ill.` LVLU in Oriliia. uj-w--- -wv_-` A meeting. 01- Essa, Counoiljwayhld at Thornton on Tuesday, May 13, 1924. All'n'1embers present. - TEA-I following at-mounts WGPQ DIG- All members PFUBUIIL. The following acounts were pre- sented and passed: -Royal Victoria Hospital, re S. B. Mandley, $43.50; ' W. J. Miller. ploughing and gravoiling, con. 6. 30` 8.12.. $26.26; ' Mark Mcmaata. dragging north division. $22.50; 1-]. Thompson. gravel. 319.50: Elmer Ir- win. dragging 10 S.R..' $21.00; Thou. Wilson. dragging con. 11. lot 15, 35.00; H. Hayes, dragging con. 1_1 and 5 S.R., $5.00: D. H- Ross, dragging con. 10. 'Iot_1-5, $6.00; Thos. Patterson, drag- fI"'l\t-I Ann 1 Int J. 0. New- 'l0l'.__1-D. $0.00; Inuu. .ru.u.cx'auu, unas- ginag con. 10. lot 1-5, 84.30; J. 0. New- ton, dragging con. 8 and 9 and 5 S.R., $10.20; Robt. Braden, repairs to cul- vert, _con. 8. lot 6, $8.00; Isaac Speers,-2 sheep killed and 5 injured. $56.00; -Harold Arnold. 5 sheep killed and 2 injured. [$87.00; Robt. Harris, 1' she_ep and 4 lambs killed, $38.00; Frank Ar- nold. valuing sheep, $6.00; . _ Tho lnrlr umn instructed to issue Vanity la the only intellectual Wen- tertulnment some people have. 11010, valuing sneep, ao.uu.' The Clerk was instructed a notice forbidding persons depositing [any refuse on the township roads. I (`nnnr-fl ndinurned to meet in CONT` Iany refuse on tne townsxup ruuua. Council adjourned to meet of Revision at Thornton _on Tuesday, May 27, at 10 a.m. . W. M. DINWOODY. Clerk. nu wnn ms ox-omer. rercy u-z.w.u.... Wm. McArthur spe_nt a. day or two a IX:-ill-` o _ANTEN M_lLLS CENTRA`: 9R. BOND HEAD,` F-555 !3': "_`_'-{ .:q---:--:-nun 93 ST`-F0" 'KN<>Y<` 1U a.m. I W. M. DINWOQQY, sterlvdvaixnby Ed. Bryson, H. G. Robertson, A. E. Patterson. Soak` a new toothbrush over night:{ not come out and the brush will last .in a_ glags of water. The bristles ,wil] twice as long. "'+- g * T V , lllmllllllllmllmllllllllllllllllllllllill|l!!lllflllll1Il||RIllllllllillllllIllllllllllmlllllllllWm|Hll|WmmNI|ml WM Vdbsalate Protection ~1Wza2`eVe1- comes By insuring four ways with a North American Life policy, you can provide against V every possible misfortune which might deprive _yourself_ or your loved ones of a secure future ---a\u-A income; 7 _ 1. Death 2. Accident 03. Total Disability 4. Old Age. , Thus, with a $10,000 policy under this fo way? North American Life plan your bene- ciaries receive in the event of your death from natural causes-$10,000. For years, folks lubricated their Ford cars-- mariy still do--with the same oils that other folks used in McLaughlins, Dodges, Chevrol`ets,--correct oils for those cars, but not for the Ford! We will be` glad to send you full particulars about Absolute Protection Policy. In case you are tdtally disabled through sickness or accident, you enjoy a monthly in- come of $100. ' And at the same time your policy represents a saving for old age when lessened earning power will reduce your income. Service is something which, while not charged for, is wrapped pp in every purchase you make at DOMINION STORES. It 18 this service. plus continued savings to you, thathas enabled us to reach our present position-312storee-Canada s Largest Retail Grocery Organization-and growing bigger everyday ---but never too big to forget you are our only consideration. The very sarne oil ydu use in your Ford engine must lubricate your Ford transmission. This ex- clusive Ford feature requires an exclusive lubricant. If your death is accidentai, your heirs re- ceivc-$20,000. - ~ veedol iForzol' maeters the dual lubrication problem of the Ford engine and planetary trans- rnission--a problem that baffled experts for years. ' With Veedol Forzol you notice the complete ab- sence of jerky chatter, caused by the use of wrong oils. No more do the brake bands hold you back when you coast. Your Ford has the smooth ease of operation of higher priced cars. -` ' ` a II II VI"""" " " Er Q Equally important are the economies of Veedol F/orzol. Better gasoline and oil mileage. More power when you need it most.. Fewer repairs. __ -- - mg 15 Do this to convince yourself. Go to your dealer. Have him drain the old oil and refill the crankcase with Veedol Forzol. Better still, buy. a 5-gallon can of Veedol Forzol and get 2,000 to 3,000 economy miles at less than one-third of a cent per mile. VEEDOL FORZOLV is the identical oil formerly known as VEEDOL Fordol. a name which cannot he registered or protected. The name '_VEEDOL FORZOL is the trade name registered by the Tide Water Oil Compan in Canadg as a protection to the motoring public, the trade and t emselves. ' Vases. I=o a%zo[_ Ta: Ecouonv On. For: Fons Tbaduro OlL Rl_F]_l`_JlNG COL, LIMETED BREAKFAST BACON 27 MAYFIELD BRAND C Made to lubricate the Ford Such MNllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllll N Exclusively! 3 P1iCy pays four ways. Tide W;.';1:W(:)`ii-_(:;)'r-xlpany HAMILTON Distributor; for LONDON 4.115.761" "3" n'A's'15.' 7' 7 or S 11S2slUI7!.` JAM FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE, 3 lbs. A II. .l"I_.... `I-.. `BABE PEARS ' V in Light Syrup YELLOW DIR A FIJEQ You ve planned your picnic on the 24th. Select what you require from theofollowing list to make the most important %art of it a success, both for grown-ups and kiddies-the eats. he picnic basket will cost less if lledeat Dominion Stores. FRAY BENTOS or CLARK S CORNED BEEF CROSSE 8: BLACK- WELL S FISH and MEATS PASTES (6 kinds) - - . CLARK S POTTED MEATS, 3 for _ - JEFFRESS - OLIVE BUTTER l7c CINAEIEESLQAR . cIiaAoIiI1E1n DINNER -23 MONARCH SOUR ` MIXED cnow RR1cxLE's" -, . .4012 MONARCI-I SWEET MIXED PICKLES"- C VICTORY BRAND 49 WHITE ONIONS - HOMADE TOMATO KETCHUP. Qt. bot. .Z5c -25 .27c 23c HOMADE 'roMA}'rof KETCHUP, Pt.bot. 14 LUNCH ROLLS - '3or - - - - -10 COOKED HAM lb. - .. - . ASSORTED Bxscurps. 15. . .35c UEEN OLIVES QPlain, 5'0`. zfot o QUEEN OLIVES . Lunch, 16-oz. ` - .39C. STUFFED PI-MENTO OLIVES. s-oz. - CANDIES ~ . lb. I -' In CLARK S pom: & c::2sm:~ :,.;.s-14 A n:{rwR'AR' - 44 . . . PED BREAD, 2 for - -15 FRUIT & CHERRY * CAKE. lb. - EFFRES ' J CIVAEIEESLOAF CLARK S - V 23 BOILED - cnow` PICKLES " BRAND wnrrn: omens -493 23 133:; T KRAFT. of ~ ROYAL cnown 39 `LOAF cnnmsn. lb. C z'`3..'s.a .'.`". L '. .49c "%x';" d 23 ".<..`*'*'.3*'Z*'5':'==:*> .3.~ 3iOl'O opal: Wadnaaday Aarnoon, Friday unfil alavgn, ` ' Cloud all day Saturday. Halal-l\J VV PEACHES - BAYSIDE CANNED FRUITS 2W? 5? *9 S=i~ti=_'f>? SHAWN G CREAM WE SELL 7 FREE] Block `PALMOLI-VB .l6c .23c 10 morning! l Lather on your iac.~--mu am.` tich. eective. J _ : l_ 7 Astrong-wglled .bubl>le hold f half: erect-!oI'. cleaner, eauer cuttmg. _ _ . Your Ilcinjs left lcomfortubly cool--.~vooothed the careful blending of palm and olive oils. If comfort is worth anjthing, it, is worth your hwhile to accept our oer. Make the test--see for yourself how well we've _done our work. - Justpost the coupon today}. It brings you 10 free shaves. OLD CITY CURRANTS, 10-Oz. Pkge. 2 for mcmc I-IAMS In - - G. G. or LOMBARD PLUMS - - - s'1*_1?i'v'I`r-'1'::13' iii/iEN_To' - CAN DIES CLARK-"S .1. O1;K -& BEANS, No. 2 - `- CHOCOLATE BARS Q "Jun \II'l\I\v\Ildl`l L In DllI` 3or - - D.S.L. WRAPPED- - AYLMER BRAND ` PEAS or CORN, 2 tin: - BACK BACON If`-..-.I3..-. 13--..-- Roll sausages in flour bfdre `frying. This will prevent their breaking. T3039 2 tins `U18 DEUCE icuudian Peameal) _ro SA TISI-`Y % To~Sh'ave in Greater Comfort -make this test! Bladclncauada start day after day wrong-by a shave that leaves your face sore and uncomfortable - when better shaves, quicker shaves are possible? ------ u I n .0 ____g 0` g__ _____`__ UDIGVEII I-av r v u w - w u vu . Millions of men now shave in less time, and in far greater comfort, as the.result of a test such as we offer you here. "It took us 18 months to perfect" Palmolive Shaving Cream for you; We made 130 laboratory experiments. But we gave 2/ou these 5 distinct ways to shave more ' uickly, more com- ortably. Make the test-free-aud Judge or yourself: Multiplies "itself 250 times in luxurious lather. Softensthe toughest heard in one minute-with no necessity for rubbing-in. ' .4- . . `Ar ' . '_ ._'__` _!_"* nu: PALMOLNE coumnir or CANADA. Llxnlud Tnnnmn . 19c .25c .l5c .29c .35c 22 K2103 19 }HA.V f:=_s.F BLEE Just an In 1 Company of `rot-onto. Ont. fheft May 19.--Mr. and Mrs. VanNorman and family of Stroud visited in this village on Sunday. Miss Lettie Hart of Orillia spent _over Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Wm. Adams spent a few days Iwith `her son Menno at Minden lately. ; Mrs. Alfred Palk is away on a two weeks visit .with her sister at Milton. H. H. Malcolm had a fracture of his left arm last week, While trying to manage an unruly cow. Mr. ._and Mrs. Nathaniel Smith and Melville Faulkner and wife of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sanderson la.st week. _ .-"' `Jas. McDermott of` Elmvale spent a. day "with his daughter, our teacher. lately. ~Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partridge cele- brated the tenth anniversary of their wedding last week. A number of guests from Crown Hill and Stroud were with them to celebrate the happy occasion. _ y The Ladies Aid social held last Fri- day in the hall was quitea success. The crowd was not overly` large and as usual there was enough on the tablesfor all and a lot to spare-such as the ladiesalways spread. The en- tertainment in the church was one of the best ever given in Shanty Bay. Rev. `C. G. Jones of Guthrie very ably filled the chair. Rev. S. Martin and Rev. C. R. Spencer were also present and helped with the programme. The musical part of the programme was given principally by Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins of Orillia and was exceed- ingly good as were also the numbers by Miss nnd Master Orser of Orillia. -Shanty *Bay orchestra also filled in very nicely. The audience wasmore than delig.-;hted with the evening. -.-.-----_-.-: school i Nn.me.- Addre CT vi-nv --_._% May 19.--'I`he annual meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. F. W. Partridge on 'l`ues May 13.. After the usual business the election of officers was `helduntl the results were the re-elec- tlon of the majority of old oftlcers: . D.-oulnnf Mm. Fred VV. Partridge: 1st Itlon majority or om Ulllucra. President. Mrs. Fred Vice Pres.. Mrs. Metcalfe: 2nd Vice Pres.. Mrs. W. '1`. Partridge. Secy.- 'I`rea.s., Miss E. A. Rix: Assistant 'Sec.v.-'.l`rens.. Miss Enid Partridge: Directors. Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Albert n-.....m wrm: (`.hnnne1l. Miss Enid Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Aluun. Bonner. Mrs. Chnppell. Pwtridge: District. Director. Mrs. Jory: Auditors, Mrs. VV. 'l`. Partridge, Mrs. E. C. Drury; Pro:.rr:1mme Com-M mittee, .Mrs. Erne t Bonnet-y. Miss Pmtridge. Mrs. "A. :4. Purtrldxre. Mrs. Drury; Rest Room. Director, Mrs. Met- nnlfn IJl`u1'.\ calfle. IVIIIII-awnnvvu cu --___ Among those visiting in the neigh- borhood this last week were Mrs. Joyce of Duntroun at T. 'I`easdale's and Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw of Midland at A. McKee'Vs. _` _ . .-ma uynnl think bv the extreme q'-:-._-_, The annual meeting for the improve- ment ofvthe cemetery will be held on Svednesdny. May 28. commencing at 10 o'clock. A greater number of teams than usual is` needed as the west fence is being moved. Any donation of potted plants or flower seeds will be greatly appreciated. Lunch and supper will be provided for all who attend. ' --_.__--.-.-_...:_:- May - 19.-Mrs. Whittaker and her little dsuighter lvlargaret are visiting Miss Clark before leaving for England with her husband. mt nn Mm, MnKeenan motored .E.`S husband. Mr. and Mrs. McKeenan from Toronto to J. E. C1a1'k's,on Sun- Anny LIUHI Juavu-.v uv n. ... `.----___ .,, day. _ _ T The farmers are very much behind with their -seeding on account of the wet Weather. - ` ILCXU nan NIINESING. STATION ._ LL.-. inn: sHANfry__BAY CROWN H_lLL mm mm to he Palmolive Canada Ltd.. Dept.D-471. l_)AL_STON _ap STRQVP `May 19.--The planting a\ the Re- forestation area is completed for this season -and a number of the work- men have been laid off. A IPA.` flan :nvnn1D1' h IHfhS Sunday have been mm on. For the summer bmonths Sunday School will be. held at 10 am. and services at 11 a.m. in the Union Church. A `lxuucslvsnuu rv1nnfin0\\':"l hold in the school house last. ween. - Owing to the wet weather the f.'u'm~ ers have not been able to get along: with their seeding. _ vml-.m..3 uvna um-v hcsnvv frnstlhere Church. . A business meeting was held in school house last week. n....'n~ 1-n nu: uvnf urnnfht` the farm- with their Aseeamg. _ \ `There was very heavy frost here `Sunday and 1VIondz1y~ni;:hts. half an inch of ice on stund_in;: water. Rhu- barb, asparagus and onions were froz- nn `, en. . . . | Mrs. .103. Cripps has returned from N the Barrie hospital much improved. .... .-..,,r; -5 13-44 'nnn:n-n hs | home for the summer mumus. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Spark of Mont- real are the guests of Mrs. E. Willis- ton for a month. . Mr. and Mrs. E. \\'i1son Sundayed at Geo. Muir's, Fergrusonvale. n...a.....- r\ flan nnm xvn.-athm` Arbour LHU J)il.l.`l'IU lluapluun Illuvu ....,..v.-... Thos. Binnf of Fort \Vi11iam is \ home for the summer months. ; 1.1.. .-..-.,1 \:lm: \R,'m Qnnrk nf Mont- at Geo. MulI"S, .l"el`:`uS0nvzue. . Owing` to the cold. weather Arbour Dny at the school was postponed until last week.~ _ A em" 1.? thin vnnnn` npnnle attended last weeK.~ A few of the young! people attended the dance at Hlllsdnle. F`:-iday night. I-__ 1.-.... ......5.-. HI {Pan ulc ueuusc ru ;;.;-`nu...-., ...`..-_. ..-n---. Peter I-Iayes has been quite in for the past two weeks. but at time of \vritin.'.': there is a slight improvement. M1`. Hayes sister from Pnetang is at- tending him. Rlfnn Tnhnenn nf Harrie visited with HUI \l(Iull_bCl, Avnnu. . . .... ..n, ._-.-..-_, . A baby grirl m`rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston, Town Line. Mrs. Johnston has been very "ill. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- covt-ry. ' tending mm. Mrs. Johnson of Barrie visited her dnup:h_te1j, Mrs. Flelning, recently. ,4: ._.__.:_....1 A4 ck.` `ntuunnlx nf T May 2.--0wln:;: to the fact that several of the players are temporarily unavailable, the baseball boys will be unable to place a team in the Twi- light League this summer. As a cone sequence a softball team is to be or- ganlzed. vmm Mnnmmgt nhllrch shed is being ganlzed. The Methodist church being overhauled and shingled. A volunteer force under the leadership of `V111. Jardine is doing the work. cm..- Tliiuninn nnna nf tho Prpsxhvteru Jarulne 18 com: Ine wurn. The Mission Band of the Presbyter- `ian church held a picnic in J. H; Smith's woods on Saturday. The. af- ternoon was finished off in the Com- munity Hall when lunch was served. um: T1110!` nnhlin car-hnnl alone` with munlty Han wnen luncn w-as at-l~u.-u. Bond Head public school along with the three neighboring schools intend holding a field day in the Community Park. May 23. ml... `I'r\r\~nAr\ u Ynufifntn I-maid 9` meet- Park. May :45. . The V\'omen ,s Institute held a meet- ing on Monday evening and decided to hold a garden pa1`t_v'on July 1. Conmmittges were appointed to carry out the work connected with it. lnn nnuvlxr nrrI`1\`l1`i'l.(-in hand is 29t- the work connecteu wun 1:. Our newly organized hand get- ting away to a good start. The boys are ptaotisinp; at home and regular band practices are being arranged.

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