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Barrie Examiner, 16 Apr 1925, p. 6

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for -Floorq \AIr3'I'n `A UAAJ fluun Klan}... Furnituze -F100}? & M writ: t_o Head omce. Mont for Free} { FiOMIPAlN`l'|NG MADE EASY SOLD BY k . TUBBY ROBINSON HARDWARE BARRIE, ONT; c'1iX~'r'. STICK` YER tween m`{E AMTBII Luuuuy wuu uuenus In Auiston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Banting spent Sun-I day with Mr. and ,Mrs. F. Ingham. ` Mrs. J. 0. Newton went to Dunedin on Saturday to visit her brother, Wm. Arnold. who" is seriously ill. The Downer boys, Howard of Mid- . land, Arthur of Penetang.,Harry of St`. ~ ' Thomas and Wallace of Wycliffe Co1l- ' ege. Toronto, spent Good Friday with their parents here. . Dalton (Johnn-y) Ney has been on l the sick list for a couple of weeks. due . -.. ..... u-qua-u.-.n, AVLlDo vv In. LHIIIULL. ' -Miss Marjory Bell spent the Easter holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nicely of Rosemount. . Apr. 13.-'-Miss Irne Laurie spent the holiday with friends in Alliston. Mr and Mr: `KY `Ila:-`Ham n...\..L Q..- mr. nuu Mrs. .188. Mcnmgnt, 5!`. Mrs. Grinnls of Toronto spent Easter with her daughter, Mrs. _Wm. Elliott. 1\A l....' It....a...'_-_ 11-11 .___4,. cw -wvwra-uvovll Gas pressure in the abdomen causes `a restless, nervous feeling and pre- vents sleep. Adlerika removes gas in TEN minutes and brings out surpris- ing amounts of old waste matter you never thought. was in your system This excellent intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation` or stomach trouble. Don't waste time with pills or tablets but get `real Aderika actionl. Wm. Crossland, druggist. J-2 Aura. will puranam. . V ` , Mrs. M.` Tagerty of Owen Sound called on friends he e this week. Irwin McKnight of oronto is spen'd- . ing his holiday with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKnight',iSr. Mrs. Grinnin nf Tnrnntn annnf mono-.. gun`. uuu xura. dunn mulott. Elmer Denney, Miss Hilda Denney? and Sam. Cunningham motored to .Cookstown on Good Friday` and spe'nt the week-end at the home of `Mr. and Mrs. Will Graha . . RI: ll" "IV.-u-.-...o.. -0 t\--.-.. 'n_...,:-I to and Miss Vera Ellidtt of Schomberg spent Eastertide with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott. ' ` Elma Danna`. man t_7n.a.. 1-\-..._--v_, nvyauaca, uuaa uuuxe 1`Jlll0l'.t OI '.l`O!`0n-I Uvl. t:'U. VCU` UHUB. Mrs. Sam. MacPhee and-vlittle daugh- ter Elaine are` spenkdingp. week with friends in Toronto. II our` `Alan Aid (14.--LI_.I..._4-,, , .- uucuua Ill 1.u1'UnI.0. I Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Stubbington of Swansea, Mia Louie Elliott of Toron-1 to and Minn Vnrn lallirn no an1......n...... uu auuuuw Iuuslc :0!` line occasxon. Quite at number from here-attended the funeral of the late Ernest Copeland of Toronto.'whose body was interred In the Cookstown cemetery. The sympa- thy of the community goes out to the bereaved. ones. 1\II'nn Quinn `l|l nn`l:II.-.- .....I I.!AA.I_ _1_.-I, Rev. A. Gfiliixioul, pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, preached a very impressive Easter sermon to a. well-liedchurch. The choir render-_ ed suitable music for the occasion. Onifn n nllrnhnr fmnna. I-.mm...u.....:...1 uuu um` yU.l'UIll8~U!l U000 rnuay. W. Higglnson made a. business, trip to Toronto on ';`ues&ay. uuy, wun. uelruy Inenus. , Miss Clara Berthelotte of Barrie vis- ited her garents on Good Friday.` W. Hizzinson made a hmzinenn M-In puruuus uver U18 master nouuay. Ross Smith otvthe North Bay teach- ing staff, is home for the hqiidays._, L C.` A. Martin`, ot`_Penetang_[spent:the week-endgat the .hor'n'e of-"1'hos'; Berth- elotte. ` ,,. - ':~ " V " Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller span} Sun- day with. Letroy friends. l Mi (`darn Rnrthnlnffn nf nnrrln via- Restless Sleep Due -_.<:*9=.*!ach Gas. no: -...A... `HIS HUIHU CFC. Mr. and Mrs. Stoneham arid two daughters of Barrie visited the - lat-ter's parents over the Easter holiday. ' Ross Smith nfvthn Nnnh `nnu fnonl-I- Lusuurt. ' ` Misses Helen, Rena, and' Frances Berthelotte -spent Goqd Friday in Brentwood. T 1ur....a.. n .... ....u.. ..o i3-..._x.. 3- L-.. JDFUII I; W uuu. Marie Desptirdle of Barrie is him- daying with Frances Berthelotte `Rnannll Ilnhlnb n tlnn D (V A` uu.,vuu._-, wuu rrunces nermexotte. . Russell Elphick of the R. C. A. F., Camp Borden, spent the week-end at his home here. .11.. .....x 11.... a4)....-I....... ._;.-u ..._.- HUI` HUUIB Ill ISIIKUS. . Mrs. MdMaster and two childrenv spent the week-end with her sister in Egbert. / ` Illunnd `I -Xnlnn Donn and - 1:1 nnnn A- L116 IIUHIU U]. 11- IBlplIlCKa ` Miss Irene Wolsey has returnedtno her home in Angus. Mrn, Mdlnnlnr and turn nhlh-`luau auuuc Ul. Lelruluntna. . I . Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey and two child- ren" of Angus spent the`week-"end `at the home of A. Elphick. A Mins1 Trnnn Wnlnnv hng rnfnrnn "tn Ill l}tI.HlllI.Ull unu Durungtun. Mrs. Lee has returned after `an ab- sence of tenvmonths. `run. and ltun `Dlt..I..-... ......:: 4...- ..I.n.-I anus at but: IIUIHU U1. nu!` uruuler. nern. Miss -Mabel Truax has returned home after a month's visit with friends` in Hamilton and Burlington. "Min 'I'.An hag I-Ahn-nor! nflrnvo `an -3I\_ Lruux Lue apruaa uuu (us l'e51u$IlC6.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Smith enter- tained the U. C. C. to a very pleasant evening. Monday. _ `Miss Ella Mapes of_ Bradford is vis- , iting'at the home of her brother. Herb. I\/[inn -Mhhel 'l`r-unr hnn rnhn-nm-I --.... -.._, ..5-as. uuuu uunu uunu HAU- The fact that we forget Goddoes not mean that God forgets us. We may leave _.the old lands across the sea ahd come to this new land in theheart of Nm-th'America, thinking that we have left God behind. But we shall find that His hand will be upon us still to reprove us,'to admonish us. to/deal justice to` us; _but also to help. strengthen and comfort us it we seek His face. L scam? u'uuun:. - ' . ' | Mrs. B; F." Tracy, who has been for` the past few weeks laid up with pains in` her shoulders and arms, is able to _Eastr Sunday brought tortha. little winter, the ground being covered with snows ` H. Legace is suffering with stomach trouble.` " i " `Alan `D 12!. rn.....{-. --.I... L-.. t.-__. A-_ uuucu on Lnenus nere last week. ` uu: Luture. ' Harry Pattemien, who was on the sick list, is able to be around again. MI`. 91111 MPH, I-Tnrnnhrnv nl `Ronwin mun nut, 15 ume (.0 De arouna agam. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey of Barrie called on friends here last week. `Fnnfbr Qnnau I-n-nun-I-no 7.-....u. .. run- of potatoes at the price of 32`,c bag, ura_.vcuuu1'5L. . . The farmers here are loading a. car things, hoping for somethingbetter in the future. unmntv t)..4s.....:.... -.-1... .--...' -_- u_-| but they don't despise the day of smalll 1` l'Jui1_)' WILII H1153 I`JB,|.HUl` 1JU\VIlb'I'. ` Geo. Purchase spent a very enjoy- able evening at the ex-service men's .banquet in'A1l-iston, put on by the W0- l`men s Institute. ' A ` `I'lQ~u-q D `lF....\.-..u.. at 1'!.......I- .1... .........1:_-.. -v---12::--I2 Zn.-C-nv I * Apr..13.--Mrs. VV. J. Knapp is still in Toronto with her daughter Florien, who {had an operation for a trouble in! her-head and has had two more oper- ations since going to the city. Mr and 1\/I'r 'T-Tnn7lziv1 nf 'l"n:~nn+n auuua SIHUU guulg (.0 rue Clty. Mr. and Mrs.`Hawkins of Toronto are the guests of Mrs. E. McLean. flnn rannviu I-noun know. nan:-n-..l 6...`... -nu: cut: sucans U1 xurs. 1:1. Mcuean. Good reports have been received from Jack Maw, who is in the hospital at Gravenhurst. 7|`!-no Pom.-v.n..a 1.-.... ...... 1....,a:..... .. --._ la ,_vvc:-- Whither shall I go from -Thy Spirit? Or whither shall I flee from Thy pre-_ sence? If I ascend up into Heaven, Thou art there; `If I make my bed in Sheol, `behold, Thou art there. If I take the wings of the morning, And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea: ' Even there shall Thy hand lead me, And Thy right hand shall hold me." VTVI.-A O..-` 4.IL'..L -_., AA-r-A I- to` having `6'ne` hand badly lacerated `with a root pulper. Minn M , Prngfnn nf Dnnnfnna unnnf INCH 5 JJIESLILULC. . Mfss B. Fraser of Knock is. spending |the holidays at her home here. wuu u ruul. pulper. Miss M. Preston of Penetang spgnt Friday with Miss Esther Downer. (Inn 'PInr-nhnnn cnanf a nanny nninu_ }Y "E5'N, 517539! 1|`! 11.... BRYSON & MORLEYBM Break It Again Lois. car ever gave. Essexwiis a totally ilIt V gives results no other` Low price, without disappointment in looks or reliability. Economy without sacrifice of p_erf_ormance. Stability and highest roadahility without " unnecessary weigh}. ease of large, costl The ridi bicycle. Two of every three Essex buyers come .to it from those who formerly owned cars. bought chiey for their low first price. Just as the; Coach body and Coach name have been extensively copied, even by C03t9 liest cars, so must future mechanical design seek to approximate the results Essex gives. y cars. The handling ease. of a ' tter simplicity in design. i A The lowest maintenance cost, we believe,ol any car in the world. Butgthe patentswhichl make. the Super-Six the most enduring, smoothest motor and -. . give itall advantages, also prevent any from copying its qualities. - Surely you cannot be satised with less than Essex offers. " Its cost is but little more than cars of lowest prices NW9 9511909! . Its Chieiivalue be out again, and took her eightieth: birthday dinner with her son George,` a, half-mile away. 1 - ._ 1 . Read The Examiner adlet column for money-saving opportunities. uu: aupuse city to wnxcn I18 nan I180. This is a mistake which many men make. They think that they can es- " cape from God. They stupidly imagine that God is confined by the limits of space, andthat the God whom they_ reared in one country need not be reared in another. Men come from the Old Land across the sea to this new country. There they may have been regular in their church life and care- ful in their general behaviour, Here they are indifferent to church duties. and plgctice many things thatthey would ot have thought of amid the conventional surroundings of the Old Land; Many of them think that when they come away they left God at home in Scotland. .or Ireland, England or Wales. But the time comes whenthey learn that God is here in Canada just as much as He is in the home land, and His hand is upon them `for _' evil or for good just as much as there. 3 Their sins will find them out, and for . .them they will suffer Judgment in` this land just the same as in the Old:Land, and if they neglect God and detyuGod, `lthe inevitable consequences must. fol- ow. \ (Lin 1.. Al.` I....._.. AI.-A AL - I 1 1 The Chassis I Patented * ;"EAT5 OUICKLY , Rg'rA|Ns. HEAT TOASTS PERFECTLY ELECTRIC RANGE With Tor-Red (protected) Elements `is Canada s leading Electric Range. l When __vou make buttonholes flrst| To remove, stains from porcelain Hxiark them with a pencil. Then run a` wash bowls and bath tubs rub them one of machine stitching allaroundgwith flannel wet with kerosene oil, ! the pencil mark. Then out it and bu.t- I wash with boiling water in which some I tonhole it. The machine stitch ing helpsi washing soda has been dissolved, then { to make a firmer buttonhole. 'ldry thoroughly. - -/ ' patentswhich Super-Six ' T less price, District Distributors V, New Phone BRADFORD s1`. BARRIE N0; 1206 District lUWa This is the lsson tht the writer of the 139th Psalm learned long _ago: ll'I_ILI_ -, n II o - -- LASTS LONGER - The motto I't In ll) 1\.||_\ilJ \\-III. 1868. The shit-I-I i maple lean-.< -t'_ The upper third cross of St. Hm! ground, Si:nif_\`in England, I` Hm cond warr:mt. In: a crest, suppm'h- crest-wreath is and on this :1 1! walking with his Supp0!`t_(`I'S 1ll" J!` fmanet." frooly xr loyal she I-)("Hlll remain." J f\.-ALA. I... 3111115 VVUIC ylulllxw SaSkat(`h('\\':m gold field, \\'hiIv its golden sh:-:n the grain ox-up .. arms were ;:r:mr 411,.- IUUE). ` Manitoba h:1.< George on :1 :~'iI\'s buffalo and rm-k ors--brown and 41. was, in the em-l_\' a familiar fiLrun~ arms were ;.`:I`:I H1 - Qnnlrnn1*\nu'A:n ' .1000. . Prince E(1\\'.'u`l in the upper port a red szrnund In-I three small oak .<. ofa largo oak tr to drop: the \\ h(nI three saplings 1):` three counties or protection `of Ur. is Parvi suh'in;~ neath the :.:rc-n:"a 1905. 'nA n..:6.\ku 1.., _- 1 pl'UVlllUC. Nova S('0ti.':'.< three (Scotch) Ih ors: :1 silver fish centre, an illllmiv of the fishing ind These,ar4ms wow 1868. `l')..l-nn L`,lu~:. I'll, 511:6]! Itixvrn I'll New Bruns\\ i.~1\ of George 1., :m`I lion on 9. red arm is a heraldic nllu. ing industry M i province. Nnvn Qt-nH.'u'-4 Icllllllll. Quebec has r (lilies) on :1 f.'EHIIi per third of Ihv the French m'i_LiI the nddlo unra red ground; whil three rnapk~ Hun green leaves on 1\Ynur `Rrnn\\*i.-1. lt':l\K.`B. Ill!` h01(lin_;` Ill.- Maplo 19:11`, :: English linn holding l`(-Sp: and the flu: periul (`ruwn the \\'x`-ml) 1.. Emrluml. this` of Irv-l::ml :n scroll is illsvl muri 1l.\`(|lH-'1` sen." I\-6....1.. . . . . .. JIlClIL.I . Just :1 \\'m' The (~x't-st nrit; ing of Hmxm H the helmet mt` porters may I..- coa.t Of Til`-H ; fla, " \\ 1i(*h'\\ -CAI nuvnnu ..6' vX-.. uau uuscu LHU llUl.|UIl qulu-3 suuueniy." `The business man determined to find themeaning of this action. He was a friend of the family, and for their sake he wanted to know} It did] not take him long. The young man had - fled to Manila because he did not want to meet any person from home. Like thousands of other young men who had left the comparatively clean surroundings of the western Christian world and had gone to the Orient with its loose morals and lowideals, he had fallen into evil ways, and was living a life such as would have her- rified his respectable family in Can- eda. He thought that by escaping to Manila he would escape the eye of a friend of his family. He did not reckon on the shrewdness_ of a man who knew ` the world. Still less did he reckon on the God who is everywhere. and who j brought home to him his sin even in the strange city to which he had fled. This: in n mintnlzn urhlnh nun. ........ \JJVIl Ill Ll! I et mon rnil This (tnnt 4 (Ianadiun of lications as `of the (`run ment.) Tuna .. ..-. On the first ._`the centre nl` ' lions Of ICI1;.:1.'m: er the rod` Hm third qu:u-t<-r H "K I ll V ll. Supportm .4: `ing Soutlunzlz optd h_\' Jun: throne of lCn_: Yhfnoo.-.;\... ll. LIIC-`it? IFUHI ['1' The fHst(H was mndv mm four original This form ml flag of 111: In ada, while thv sign m:ule thq. Govermm-nt .< errm` xvus 4.11- the zu'n1m'i::} In vinc-es and I!` _D0miniun us arms. A I`fIIv A 1 _ 'ULllUl lK'l I lull L In 1483 Kin: Tland ;:1-anturl " authority tn 1 inC01'pm`:'1t<-(I I Arms. usually `College, and 1 quarters nf I-In any C()lnn_\'. [nu dividuul, (l(*si1`v . "proper '})l'n(-uh: -Collezre nf He-2 the ,do.~:i;.:n l`(-(11 satisfznotrn-ily ;. necessary .nC lxrvrvunv L In the (1:1_\`.\- `-dressed frmn V - armor, he wore. `ficatinn, sumo `_`the cloth jzu-k `steel bl`(`:lSt plu known as his 9' also painted nn then a. very i .warrior's equip: T1: for than ; . "V31.l'X'lUIV5 Q."|lll|H ` Later. the `w :3. sort of f:uniL\' 'f`families from nun .-.uu...-...w\-.n.. .l.. Q13 SUl'llilHlt`.\ (UV was the use ur ' bolize territm-i ;that of a l ] uuthm'i1_\ 'e1'nment of any -other t(`l`l'itnl'i:I 7.` 1/10`) I. `Ill. (IIIII-` 1.` rant," that is, .soveroi_z:n. TL- A.____. 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