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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1925, p. 7

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Yodrs E. F.WALKER ;....; ono s1`A11oN c. 1'. PA1'rE.1;soN ....... .. EDGAR` c. s. {RIDDLE .... HAWKESTONE _A LOVE & co. ... MITCHELL squmn Wor_ld s &G;*e_a_t Buy ANGUS .1-'L_A'rs_ COUPON ' aumueumuu ruiunaoaraurcaumtn lnwlllgnlzusliuuugl ' mdtncymrkudeotuinmuguou Iwuutlouudlnutlotpdatigandcolotbooklet. It is only as you nd the real comparisons for Hudson qualities among the costliest cars `that .the enormous dierence in price is so astonishing. . Today it oers the greatest price advantage and nest quality in Hudson history. Never was this supremacy of value so out- standing. And the greatest Hudson sales on record show how complete is public knowledge of the facts. 5%-PA_SS. SEDAN *z_4A5_5~ HUDSON COACH $1340 "" "'7""".' '7'/""7 u /.3 - . a,n`4't/:4/aamstzx, saw! 4.44 /tovv/* wmtlu -dm /nuJm`- Ma 40144. . _L /)/.T ---/-.:'._/.T 7777?? yvr I W77?` w Q `I tony ' `XVI `II 51538 III III IITIIILI Every Kind of --.T _ `ff and Non-Tari Erverybne Sdys It--`Sales Prove It w.A.LowE&soN?.- BARRIE FOR SALE BY ' New York Stocklv ` I1n_., , b TORONTO OFFICE: 9-13 St. West. Telephone: Adelaide . l7'auJ:or,Taxi Exit" 4 _ (Establishea 1884) New YORK srpcx axcamca BUILDING ' Ilpinin 'CxA'3]rT:_di1 -in`j;y'to-o;h-e1_:.- % V 2.-PROPER'l'Y DAMAGE: Damage to property of others. .3.-COLLlSlON: Damage to your own car. ' ` 4,.-FlRE: Loss or damage by re - any `cause. 5.-THEFT: . Anywhere. ' POLICIES covering any of the above '. written in THIS OFFICE. DISTRICT DISTRIBUTORS New Phone} BRADFORD ST. BARRIE NO. 1206 5-_PA'ss_{.%_sEDAfN' `2395 Chigago Board of Trade change Page Swab Phone` 10`1-b,'Box 267 70,, PER LB. % 35 PER 1/2 LB._ 4 A Each package` stamped with nme and price. . SATISFACTION -- GUARANTEl`:1D A IBEX can now"`be purchased from the follow- " ' ingemerchants:-_-v ' T H. J. Buchanan . Barrie A. Trompley Co. . . .. . M. Reynolds` . .:,B`arrie . . .. Belle Ewart. _{._Le1_n}_ox__.' . . . . { f Geo. T. _Patterson,-Edgar. '0 "VII -_._---_ l""I__-__-'l'- Earrie -Tromxbley Co. . , - .:._B`ar_rie _ Ewart H. Lennox .' . Barrie . Patterson,-Edgar. `Est. of P. .Kearns'. Barrie S. Manning . . . Elmvale People s Co-Operative. ` `A. E. Chapman, Elmvale, Co. . . . . . . Bai'r-ie ' A. Ronald" co., : Minesingl Roy L. Jay. . Barrie Ivan E. Grose . . Lefroyf A. Meekums Barrie G. C. Allan Lefroy. W. J. Harris . . Allandale A. A'..Smith . I Midhurst W. I. Addison, Craighurst J . Neelands . . . . . Stroud if you cannot get'lBEX_ from youf grocer, we will See that you are supplied if you write us. Harrie `Barrie of P. Kearns %. Barrie Co-Operative. . Dn;'o-`A THURDAY, APRILZ3. 1,925.` ., - .._-_-.-.-- AUTM.Q.BI.LE.._INSURANCE KI IKI I3 I .lBEX TEA _ .'r1i_:2:XtJ-52-afar. i. CAREL`ES`SNl-SSS THE CUREVofA carelessness, is AROUSED PUBLIC BPIVNION TWE Mus? ALL. PLAY -0URP_A)RT. ' KPRIL 23, 1925. sum. wac_R_o1_>n SHALL WE IT National lntefest en.&"Nn.tionel Security demand the Treatment `of Om-'AFo_reet Reeenrce an e Crop. ' ' THE OB'S'l'ACLE to proper. treatment is FIRE STAN DAj3_ BANK luck 4.; ;Ewvne|t1be/In'o[[eu:.gem Ia. nl:-.u1'u , gnunnr. wnn nil: TI-IE OREST HON. 'cHARu~:s.s1"wAn'r, Ministr of the Interior. H1'%(;_:m_s BURl (E,1;l'D. ,"1_ _ - %_L()_R;l_)_i)`1_V""l`-EVENSON TNISH I Dare -. u-u-o-nu naI\r||V\uI I-'-l\o I`: VVIIICU, 71/IlrUvyFT `Bunches it Bradford. Bondhoad, Cralghunt. Hawkontono. Y Lofroy. Keswlck. Stu-_:u'd, Hllludale and Elmvalo o % `f "0; 2:.3:.:.D:' - smart BRANCI-!-R. R. White, Manager` Brnnnhnn ht Rpm-lb.-A R.....II___'.I n_-:._I_-.__.. u_-..I--_._ (OR ANGE `PEKOE.Bl.fEND) `coon T0 nu; LAST DROP AND DEPLETE ova I-'o:u3:s1' CAPITAL, ' UNDERMINE nnnusmv, -Mange`:-: FUTURE pnospznrrvz Aivn cousznva ounfonnsr CAPITAL,- - STABILIZE mnusmv, M 1-zusunn 1-fumnz PROSPERITY; or U vvvvv an F9 P|'|PG.lIII`upply to Principals. -7 ___._ _.v 592;` :5" E", 755- AN Accounji ; uwrm YOUR L = VICTORYLOAN ,cou1>o_Ns . vICTORY LOAN Coupons ' will matufe on thelrst: day of [next month. Clip your `coupons and use thegn to open a SavingsyAccount with us. Then fthe money your Bonds ear_ned will iii turnbe earning. TO TRY` nAguuia. om: Div-Cjc-Vi ;April E1---Mrs. M. Murray returned home on Wednesday having spent the last couple of months in Inglewood with her` sister,rMra. Jones. _ .'IA'r and Man Wrnnb T. Dnffnwnhn nf `\Jl'UUHlUl'U 51.16111. ouuuuy WILII 1V1!` I131]. Misq Binning. teacher, who spent the vacation at her home in: Listowel, returned Saturday to take charge of her school on Monday. ` Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Pattrsbn of ~Creemore`spent Sunday with Mr Hall. [WIN] Her Buster, 1VJ.l'H. JUIIUS. Minn Rlnninsz, fnnnhnr, urhn unani- 'J.'uI`Ill'. . Death of` Wm. Hutton Death again visited this village Sunday, Anril 19, and claimed William Hutton. ,Mr. Hutton had only been sick one day and attended his work in his harness shop the Friday previous. Death was caused by acute indigestion. He leaves besides his. widow, two daughters, Mrs. F. Portor in Detroit and` Miss `Rosie .also in Detroit. The funeral takes place Wednesday after- noon to Craighurst cemetery. ` [April 21-_-Mrs. Perrault and child- ren, who have spent. the winter with her sister, Mrs. Fraser, have gone `home. _ . . - Miss {Reta Wingrove spent the Easter holiday at her home, accom- anied by her friend, `Miss Doris Briggs. of Toronto. `Klan `Tl-.6 In u-I.-ll-8...... -..lLI. L .... .retu!'n_eu to MIGIEQG on aaturuay. Miss Edna Carsdn returned to Mas- sey` on Sunday after spending Easter week at her home `here v-. vvn .n-vaIr' halo` -Death of-{James Scott ` Death camysuddenly to Jas. Scott, 2nd line , Flos, who passed away Thurs- - day, April 16, at his home. death being due to heart failure.` The late Mr. Scott was born near Bond Head and was in his 77th year. He came to Hills- dale about forty-five years ago and i has been living on the 2nd, Flos (O. S.) the past thirty years. His widow and two sons, Ernest in Hillsdale and Lloyd on the farm, survive. He` also leaves tour sisters and three brothers The funeral took place Saturday after- noon. The Rev. Mr. Herman, Craig- hurst, `conducted the services at the house and grave. Interment ,was made at Craighurst cemetery. The pall-bear- ers were all neighbors of deceased, Geo. and'~` Jas. Goddard, Jas. Elrick, D. Jamieson, D. Cavanagh and W. Turner. f-\--LI. -1-\ll._. LI..-1_L_.. . U1 1. Ul.'UlI LU- Mrs. Vlnt is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. Reynolds. Mr. Vint .r'eturn_eI1 to Midland on Saturday. Minn `Edna nrh rnhn-nod fn Man- Ill .1 Ul'UIl LU: ` Mrs. Mason and Mrs. W. Woods, Tor`- onto, spent Sunday with their nephew, E. R. Scott. T nnanf Kn nnnnn lnn u-nn}lnn.. tII..-..... n n. at;uu.. '1 regret to report the serious jllness of W. Holt, Sr.` T R-_Al- -1 l_,____ A uUULUl.' 8 care. A large crowd gathered in the Sun- day School room last Thursday night to see the play entitled Mother Mine given by the Stayner Methodlst choir. The characters were all well delineat- ed, especially Mother Mine." Mrs (Inn (`gin and (1 `I2-nl-I-`nun Al cu, uupuululiy Luuuler ivune." Mrs. Geo. Cain and--G. Brothers of Toronto came up Friday evening to attend, the funeral of the late A. Bro- thers, who had died suddenly on Fri- day. Mr. Halbert officiated and in- terment was made in the Sunnidale Union cemetery. I` April` 20--Ja.s. Davenport spent a. few days in Toronto last week.- l - Nhrmnn .'I'nrnins:nn `vinninna In Vila, u:w_>uuQ/H l IUFUIILU xast Week.- Norman Jamieson. Winnipeg, is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jamieson. _ _ MFR, M, I-Tnumv-fh Ia vlulflnnr fr-hann J 8.l[l.lI.`BUI1. Mrs. M. `Howarth is visiting friends in Toronto. `llama nlfnuniu nv\A `ll ..- 11'? 1t7.._...1.. tn-.. cue uuzu. term. ' Miss M. .Gilmore. of Elora spent a few days at R. Carter's 1ast week. Mr and Mr: (`Bantam nn lpfnain uuyuxs cu. ule pau'suna.ge last WGGK. The senior classes of the Sunday School held their social at the parson- age on Friday evening, when about 44 were present. The programme con- hslstedof games, contests and music, after which lunch was served. The evening was much enjoyed by alltthe young people present. . Minn ('3 Rh-Ant nuclei-oval fnnnknn ..n,, young people present. Miss G. Street, assistant teacher, re-, signed her position here and Miss Rey- nolds of Beeton will take her place for the next term. KCu|: `K I`,!l`Icu-un-A Al `lI._.__ _..-._L A LUW uuyu zu. rs. L;a!'tel"s last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester and Marie spent Easter in Toronto. Mrs `W `Ran-1zm~ an In ....;a.... at... ispcul. I.uu.aLel` In '1'UI`UIlt0. Mrs. W. Barker, Sr., 1s.under the doctor's care. A `ivlv .....nu..`I .....LI...._...1 1.. 41.- n___ UIILU IHBL ween. Miss Hilda Mather, who is` teaching school near Havelock, was home "for the holiday.` . Miss Annie Mather of Lindsay High A School was home for the holiday, ac- companied by her friend, Miss Mar- garet White of Lindsay. Min W, A Finn-land nf "l`nrnn+n anonlr 5al.'UI. vv uue Ul ulnusay. .Mrs. F. A. England of Toronto spent Easter with her mother. Mrs. Sam- mons. `Misses Halbert of Alllston were hon- `Apr. 20.-Mrs. Sam. Weay outh of Toronto, formerly of Barrie av Mid- hurst, had the misfortune to fall and break one of her_ legs on the dining- room. floor, one . evening last week. Much` sympathy is extended to her by her Midhurst friends. ' :0 amp` Mun D 7|` lfnl-nan-u Inlt Inn...` IIEF LVLIUKIUPBL Lrlenus. HMr. and Mr. P. T. Holman left here on Monday evening for their new home In Tlllsonburg. after being in Mldhurst for over two years: Mr. Holman was ` night operator at the C.P.R. station here and Mrs. Holman taught -school at`Midhurst for two ,years before their marriage. They will surely be missed by tbelrfriends In this oomniunity. Mina Mnrinrin Mnnhnll nf 'l"nv-nnfn Dyvtnenr Inenus m (ms commumty. Miss Marjor1e`Machell of Toronto spent the Easter holidays at R. Her- mon's. x . A `linens (1 `I'_1'.`........n.. ......1 1' 1ur_ru........._ Apr. 20--M1ss E. Matthews spent the holiday under the parental roof and also attended the teachers convention at Toronto. llUlIlUS- . The Mlsse Edith Macham and-Mar- jorie Swltzer spent a few days in Tor- onto last week. `Allan `I'.T{IAn Irnthnu ...L.. x...`A.....-L:.___ IIIUHB. Alllston were holi- daying at the parsonage last week. The nnninr nlnnnnn nf Hm en...-1.... uuunsuuwu, lust. aaturaay. Mrs. W. J. Latter and daughter Doris of Elmvale spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyce and other Mid- huzrst friends. - III..- n1...:.... 1ur...'_a...:u. 1...- ..-4.--.._.__-u |au'n. -1. DJ. vvnuwxn. Mrs. Geo. Spence has retunned after spending some. time with friends at Rosemont. - 'l|A un T.` I`1........._4.-.. _...-I 1urx_._ 1-1--'_-u 1V1. Luurpuy. , Miss E. Prosser has returned after spending the Easter holidays at her home in New Lowell. . Thd 1-Inntni -Full A0 nanny Inna -ad- Li..- uuxuc 111 new uoweu. The heavy fall of snow has ngade the roads very muddy. __AA, H i , I db .l.Ul.'Ull|.'U. . The Misses Jean Murray and Annie Gordon of the Toronto Normal School spent the holidays at, their respective homes; mhn `It/n.......`.' 1n.:u.1.. 1m-....1....._ ._...-n at-.. IHUII Ho ' Miss G. Hermon and J. McClennon of Toronto spent the week-end with the for_:mer's parents. Mr, P, T-Tnrrnnn 9:!-fnnrina-I fho fun- LIIC l.Ul_.3ll.lCl7 H parents. Mrs. R. Hermon attended the fun- era1- of her aunt. Mrs. J. Martin of Cookstown, last Saturday. ` Mrs. W, .T, Tmffnr and nnahl-or `nnrid uuzjm. u.'1t:uus. . [Miss Gladys Monteith. has, returned after" spending the Easter holidays with friends in Toronto. \ - `Mn or: `.\n'm= in ur nn............: 1:... \`VlLIl LPIEIIGS _lIl 'l'OI`0ntO. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyce and Har- old Wallwin spent` Sunday, Apr. 12, with Elmvale friends.` ' V M an ! `A/run T ;m t1rr..11...:.. ..4.`......:..,: wu.u- xuuu vale u'1enus.' L Mr. and Mrs. J. 'E. Wallwinl atfended the funeral of the late James Scott of Hillsdale on Saturday, Apr. 18. A Mi Sarah Wnllwin nf Allnnala rJ.u.|uutLJ_b' U11 nauzuruay, Apr. 1.5. Miss Sarah , Wallwin . of Allandale spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin. ` ` I 1|/ram (1nt\ tang.-- 1...... ..u.a...........: ..u.... I\.UUl1lUHL- V Mrs. E. Carpenter and Miss Hazel IMurphy of Timmins arrived here on Sunday and are visiting their father, M. Murphy. Min: 11`. `Dr-naa1:`n~ Inna v-nhnvnn oft-gm s.I.x1"H UNI-A v!:=sme.. A run 0 Tile: `l)zun-nu". n-.A *!A`3V!`F5T9 .'!`? n I _. II` If __ NEW LOWELL KHILLSDALE Mmnuksr ma muuuz Izxuiman yam-' RESIDENTIAL sgnooi, son c1'a1.s" Qntao. Scholarship Matriculation, 1 Solo Singirig, Music, Art, Cbnversational French en; hasized, "Outdoor Games_ and Sports. Health` recqrd exce ant. Lirmted n,gmbers., I BRYSON & MORLEY With her parents here. _ "Misses Lillian and Cecelia McBride spent the holiday with their parents. A number from here attended David Davidson : sale, at Brentwood.- QOVAFD` fl Q`-In trniina Innnnln `Anna uuvxusungs 8a.l6._ at l5!'e!1IWOO(l.' Several of the young people here spent a very pleasant evening at the home of James Davidson, where a. little party was given by Vera. - Minn Knfhlnnn Ilnn-nl-ny anon! than ].Ii1l.`|.y was given Dy VCPE. Miss Kathleen Murphy `spent the week-gnd at her home in Ve_spra_.. . ."'."lIf1". aha Mt3iL .Tn,nlz T.nr-lhsarf nf `W885-.q,EE nglf nome m .vepra,. " "Mr. and Mrs; Jack Lockhart of Brentwood visited at James David- son's this week. (`honing llnfflnnnuu 13....-IA ..-an-.4 .- BUHE (I118 WCCK. - [Charles McK1nnon of Barrie spent a. few days with his son, Roy. T < Apr. 18'-A number from here at- tended the dance in Brentwood on Easter Monday. All reported a. goodl time. m narrle. A V - Mrs. Hector Turnbull and little son, Ha:-ve y, of Baxter spent Easter week with herparents here. `Mignon T."'Hnn om: f`nnn'Ho 1ur..n...a.a.. |.lIl1Uu Mrs. Walter McMa.ckon, Evefyn,Ber- I nice and Dorothy, spent the week-end in Barrie. I 'I\/I`... tr.-".5-.. m.......1....n ..._.:`1|A4.I- ____ TC.!$5. BONDS -_ MJNE. .H"A.BE Inn;---A 4 --A:

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