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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1924, p. 14

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72 I b. tin30 No, 11 l---0'" Also WIGS and tom new lnir. Send sample of your lnir and describe the style desired. Special attention is given by Mndarne to all out-of-town enquiries. ..-..p In AJA ll."lI. Once in :3 ('1: more distlvt u ever penetrate-. stranger of fur -stature ('I'e:Lt(~:l sation. The '01 Jllill. \\'i1S (`nun- adian xvero frio `basis, at tho \ was :1 Briton. l'\_A- ' cur: 1'Hl`(`l'-ZH"Y'> in fm't*i::n sif- foreign fmnl. a Japan:-.-o - native (111-s.<._I; occasional -h. to fm`ei_'.:n I`.-nu` the floor to style. P1-eso-nxl times in um` I unintelligxihlu [J said distim-tl_\': desu k:L'."' .-\1' (That is. :1 llrit is used for :1]! IV.) The rvp1_\' I.-xirisu-jin (11-SI That was (`HHHL ainn `lFA\hI.\ .-.,: - -- lll-Jul niade,up from your own hair cuttings and ` B'25.X!.DS V SWITCHES sum CU_RLS I"\ \Ve \\',-1-<> uiu It. eaten-I x.. the fm'('i'.:`no-y~,- The nest the purest all these`i Cowan s M --r_. A_4\J 1 0. Hair and Sc.1!p . Yonge St. - TU Because is alv nlumil crnall CURLS " ll. Thursday v~::1 SPO ofstmi sion of persona "The fr ',, ,,...'; GETI Dreco is being. specially introduc- ed in-"Barrie and Allandale by PATTERSON S DRUG STORES and is T H by a good druggist - everywhere. - _ The 3| L` `V .25: ft` ......u we uuuureu and my own system needed. ave greatly improved and they seem to get the .r,food, causing very noticeable benefits in their better condition than it has been foi-`months. that I have been unable tn am. rm . 1...... 4:..- nd Daughter, Rejoicolin Digbovery of Famous Herbal Medicine. D_avii,`and their s_on a nd daughtr. um. some one else play. the fool: it is too easy a part to be worth your effort. T uuuu U1. games together. , . The mmthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Held on `May 14 with an attendance `oi twenty-three ladies. The Scripture lesson was from.the third chapter of Mark and the topic was taken by Mrs. Hugh Fletcher. Next meeting is to. be held at the home of Mrs. A. D.'Cur- vie, topic to be taken by Mrs. J. W. Walker, v--- 1 ---n-; $1`? May 25.--Mr. and Mrs. Holley Taylor and Miss Nellie Taylor of Toronto visited friends `and relatives in -this vicinity over the holiday. Miss Hartie Walker entertained her Sunday School class (Primary) on Saturday afternoon. Although the weather was unsettled twelve little tots turned out and enjoyed an after- noon oi. games together. he '1] )nfhl`V rnnnfh-am AC 61-.A 11!`: n4 IUFUIILU mat WGGK. ' The W.M.S. of_ the Presbyterian church held their meeting. May 15. ,Mrs. Rlntoul presided. Arrangements were made for the quilting in June. The young people of Barrie Meth- odist church will give their play. Mother Mine. in the hall here, May 28. in aid of the Presbyterian Sun- day School. V ` The baseball boys have started prac- tice in the park again. _ 1- Let some else play. 5 easy part to be wnvth vom- uay wxw Irxenas In Alllston. ' `seeding. The wet weather held them` Some of the farmers are not through. back from getting in the fields. Norman Coxworth made a. trip to! Toronto last week. The urns ac u-- auuy as am: 8.180 to Alliston for July 1.] Mrs. Murphy of Alllston is spendingl a few weeks with her daughter. `Mrs. G. Carruthers. T ` ,' An-executlvemeetlng was held OD! Monday evening to make arrangements; for the Township Convention to be held in the Hall. Ivy. on June 4. I Rev. '1`. J. and Mrs. Dew spent Mon- day with` friends in Aluston. Some of the rm-mam nun ...\-. u.........-. , \ovu uaw xur yuan week) I May 1.9.--Doep sympathy is extend- ed.to Mrs. A. Corbett in the loss of` her sister, Mrs. Agar of Alliaton. A The band has a call to Stayner for May 24 and also 1. Murnhv of .AIng+.~..-. 4. mm--n-~I ....-v uuuvlvu UUHI SICK 1193a` many times kept me in bed folfln "II (`A mu luun.-u----`- CENTRAF 0780 Mrs. W. `H. Davis, of 1 White -Ave., Toronto,- makes the following statement on behalf of her family of four, every one of whom is taking Dreco and improving in health. . , . ,My husband has suffered. for ten years. from stomach and liver trouble. He was chronically constipated, causing the constant use of laxa- tives. His food would not digest properly, it would sour and gas would form in a hard lump_on his stomach. He also had` dizzy spells, and severe headaches troubled him. In bending over. pains would shoot across his back. Nearly every joint in his body aohed with rheumatic pains and `it was impossible for, him even _to lace his shoes. 7 , "We spent hundreds of dollars in search of a good remedy that would give him good results. . I then read of what Dreco was doing for so many people right in our own city and Mr. Davis and I decided to give it .9. trial. Prully, `the results have been very- pleasing. His appetite is good, the pains through his back and joints are l much improved.` He no longer has that tired, pale, haggard look and doesn't mind his work, as he feels..much stronger -and has more vita-lity. - I was so pleased with his growing improvement each day that! As a result, their appetites have and they `to _get the general condition. _ . V _ My'system is in a better than been I can eat various foods ncwthat unable to eat for a long time, because of indigestion and gastric spells. I also suffered from sick `head- aches, nervousness and diz_zy sp_ells_. which have man-iv `times lmnt. m- M R-4 fnr turn nut 41...... .I V _-,-_. .- v-no av LJLGJIIUF LU!` 4 and I 'i `ruthm-2: ' IVI (Too Late for Last Week) ' ]9_--nnnn cccc .....4.|.-_ vuauyucl 1 the a 4 attendance n.the third ohnntmv nf a. social time. . a..solo, Believ Endearing You Blackmore, th After some games and e,Me, With all-Those ng Charms." by J. H e _br1dal couple wer 4u.a._y cu.--A very pleasant ex was spent on `Friday at the ho: M r. and Mrs. Calisle Mccullougl had just `returned from their ding trip when. by the invlu of the L.O.B.A.. of whicp the is an nffir-on nu. A:--kt ~ had of the L.O.B.A. just T th -,- - .. _..uuanA W NU eir wed- invitation . which bride uulu.` science master at Owen Sound Collegiate. motored from Owen Sound and spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilchrist. Mrs. Capel and Master Donald are remaining for a week. V . ~ iWaiter Palk visited with his sister, Mrs.` Van.Norman. at Stroud on Mon- day last. ' Mrs. Abe Jory of Crown Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Bali. Mrs. Roy Partridge is home again after B. few days with her parents at Stroud. -. . and nvn Whole F Rnnet spent the holiday with her father here. George Constable of Toronto spent over night with his uncle. Jno. Sander- son. last week. Mennoe Adams of Minden and his cousin. Miss Reynolds. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adams over the h0Hdny.. ' Mrs. Roy Partridge spent over Sun- day with her parents at. Stroud. ,Mr. and Mrs. Morton and family of Toronto spent .the` holiday with_Mr.l ` and MFQ Inn On...1....---~ May 26.---A VHQ hnhf nu" ,m....e steps will be taken in the"{'}3-' near future. as Elmvale is 9. nice little business place and it would be too bad to see "it wiped out of existence, for fire is no respecter of buildings. Al- though a good friend. it is the worst enemy if it gains the upper hand. so there is nothing like being` prepared. Regarding the question of fishing: the invited sports did not accept the invitation and try their luck in the tub. but I understand the old gentle- man at Anten Mills made them all stand back and take notice when it cameto the trick of knowing how. As` forthe little speckled trout, it is a wonder there is one left in the streams the waythey are sought. But u.vw:rtu.re trout other end of Gk. um uuauns 01' making t people get`-together and a'dvisabilit_v of `procuring protection? 'l.`he_v can at thank only `Providence tha Vu].E"-I W9 ""` "'`"``j ' ll. nu nappened. k The weather-up to date is duplicat- ing last year during May, and, if June turns out as hot nnd.dr,v `as it did last year. things will surely be ser- ` ious. But we are looking for the best. -`and hope June will favor us with sensonable weather conditions. . W'ill the fire that rec and ream of the other fellows dis- ` appo ntment. quite a ' consoling " thought. ` It seems it haine that the country motorist is taxed a 'horse and wagon to attempt. e better roads than Flos produces. kindly send him up or down here and hevwill be shown a, piece of road that will make his eyes . blink so fast that he will wonder how 1 it all happened. A 1 The \\'nnrhm- ` luv` 4-- Jr I (Ll, fa -n. an nurrie last week. | The Phelpston players made quite a _ few errors in the game here Saturday ; eveningvwhile playing with Hillsdale team as the score would indicate. 26 to_ 11. The trouble with our home _ team is not altogether with the play- r ing.Vas was shown on previous occa- sions. _but there are a few..while-good in the field are too light 'hen it comes to batting. As this is :1 big item, the practice should be indulged in more y'ig_orously. The `game here a week ago Saturday -was :1 better game all throup:h_ and several. innings handled without one man reaching first base. Your scribe does not in- tend to knock the` boys as to their playing. but just as little advice: more practice and steam at the bat. Dlnnnintmnnog ---- --- A - Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Son `and 1- mrs. way ot'_Tamworth is spending 1! a few days with her parents. Mr. and 3: Mrs. P.. Keaney. 3` Mrs. vMcMilla.n of Tbronto was a g visitor with her parents.`Mr. and Mrs. . LeGace', last week. Francis "Hayes of Chicago has re- |. turned after viuitcnm he-- I---nr - " ' 1`.l'-HCIS Hayes of : after visiting his brother. Peter. who is very ill, and other relatives here during the past .week. M188 Haves: ulna: ulmMa..... L- -- `I uuru uurmg` the .w~ Miss Phil Hayes was ' in Barrie last The Phnlndrnn .-an ......'- _.--_... ovzslllcl .lJUllIlUHy OI the'R.V. `Hospital staff, Barrie, was visiting her parents over the holiday. Miss Mae Ma.rle_v was also a holiday Ivisltor `at her home. , ` Mrs. Way of_'I`amworth Mfg. P._Keane_v. uuultr HBFG. Miss Muriel Donn` [Barr E ` Miss 1\,[nn Mg| u. Ma,v 26.--Miss Bradtord spew! ` home here. l Minn 1hf....1..I v- ----_ nI_\I I very pleasarit exiening Friday the home: nf Mtiriel Donnelly of the'R.V. ll Staff. ,B8.l`l`18. wnc 2-iaiol-an -. cut. meanings, an t knows what is the line. ,-._..... uuuusu were Ithout ock : ndvinm mm-A _.v .4-out-4! W uULUUI' lney aat all on account of ln- 1 other field days and -by places. At any rate 1 day to sit in-the house other fP"n\vu' Ah- -MissH Adelaine Keaney Vof aperk the holidav {at her- vvlbi ioii [the a would Linm....o.. on ,. w-. \JVVUll DUUIIG with -.." (Iull\.l Uu-{HE [O ~nce that the entire pod out. The rain yr of the wind was t the fire was halt- It is to be hoped the very 'vale It `v0u]d hp fnn In-`.1 mun. cvelng home of Bullough who fhniv nun` "nu uu ElU\VTI 111 data is Muy_ and _TIInn nternal and are promtta pa 'n_+_qMAs EC .a~ anu me . with their 1 hn Inna his hrnfhnm Dn4A- uu: UUSIUGSS discuss the npnnnv Pu`..- visfting friends uuu l.ll!;' at the! (Frorn Another Correspondent) It is reported that Dr. Irvine 1\ Master, formerly of this place. 1 _bouglit a practice in Ethel near Pal erston. m.-1.v......`.a n..-:A1- presented with and address, read by Mrs. '1`. Donnelly,`and"a shower of use- ful and pretty household articles. The groom replied with a few well chosen words of thanks after which lunch was served. . AND DRE :5 , THAT IT HAO TO-DAY - - "esi;flwLongRwt." T MADE IN CANADA-`-THVEY COST NO MORE W. E. BREWSTER. UTOPIA Expect the ultimate in tire performance and beauty when you equip with Silver- towne-you re entitled to it. "Use the Bell to Sell _ "I promised him my next order" Vol. I. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manager I UVVUI MAEiioi'A'fo`s H:ieCut For those Smokers` whd like their tobacco Cut Fine or whd roll their owp .` gnnn 1 n .9. -. :u L) ne Mc- :e. has Palm- NE evening my home telephone rang. `Mr. Martin, a voice said, ` this is } `I apologize for `calling you at this hour, but - I ve got something` worth-while. `You know .our goods don t you? I m pre- pared to give you the best service you ever had. Will you give me a chance, on the basis that the first complaint you have_ of service or . goods, I m through? ' I know their goods weH, and his earnest straightforward talk made a very good im- pression. Prompt personal service means a lot to me, and I promised him my next order. This is one incident in a campaign this per- sistent salesman carries on by Long Distance after 8.30 p.rn.-which usually means at half the day-time rate. In no other way could he sell his personality afterbusiness hours. By selecting his names carefully, he says he nearly always gets a favourable reception. . `Harrison of the Ideal Paint. Company. - lfrwu u u cc 1 - `II.-IV\I.lII \1_{ D SCHOOL nous H AIN pf! Ramona A... /\_-J_l ' I - v_.-vw.-- -nVI&`Il..l 1"! ' for Bqrns and Ozztbzzildizlrgs T cf has no equal Write to Head omce. Montreal For Free pooklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY T 192: EBTIMONIAL P TOPMLIT EROUB OURATWB 5: -` ll

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