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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1925, p. 6

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Th % Essex Alone Gives 1s Quality and Th1s.,Price ' The Reason for its Amazing Sale _ T Buyers know what Essex gives can be had elsewhere only at far higher cost. .. The great Essex sales record is recognition of a_ value leadership so overwhelming that it is not even challenged. E ' Today s Essex is not only the finest Essex ever built, but the of VI'I"I'I`IYII in fhn lnnrnob 4.4- -..I.:..I. 'I`3-_ --r- STOCKS - BONDS :- F-Very Kind 0` INSURANCE -+ IIRT-`` POLICIES 111-;1-`T: Anywh covering any new rnone BR_A'DFOR;DmS;l`-.' iiX1\z'1`z`i ' NO. 1206 Our list affords you wido choice of a home and you can buy one on your. terms. <:;'c.the 4 14 Bodily injury to others. _ __, v\l VVAACLB. Danage property of others. to your 0 car. by re -- any cause. \ above wtjtten in THIS` OFFICI __ _.__... .- gas as IIIIAJ Tariff and Non-Tariff :h Essex ever in the world * OFFICE. Jarrte Scholars h`i Health ra Phone fro muss YOUR BABY cmcxs succnssruux AU? erE Partrij_gg' Giilroy l:'.;T-clusixvre .' _ Real Estate Agents If it is Real Estatefw have it. san US BEF`0RE[ X9 '!. Y_9R SELL Phonevs: Office residences 864W 0!` 1071J= re us and a representetive will upon you with samples of papers of all _the leading houses. Harry Barron GIVE US A CALL Phone 180 ' PLUMBING 1 AND HEATING BROWN &%%co.Vl Toronio St. . 0. Box 618. .. Ioften had stiffness in my joints and was always tired and nervo1_1s'. My head also used to ache. I am never bothered now. ' This statement comes from Mr. E. Dupuisof this place._ ' ` 4 Mr.Dupuislsu ered from three of the various ills that accompany any kidneytrouble; 'That s why he got promnt and permanent relief from Dodds Kidney Pills. They act dir- Aectly on the kidneys, strengthening 1 them and enabling them to do their full work of strainingall the impur-` .i.ti`es out of the blood. Impurities in -S the blood are the seeds of disease. Dodd s Kidney Pills make good health by removing the seeds of disease. Sodnd kidneys mean pure blood. Pure blood means good health (Advt.e) I lMr. Edward Dupuis suffered from I kidney ailments and" found relief in Dodd's?Kiclhe_y Pills. _ _ e I Auld, Ontario, Apr. 27 (Special)-- I took one box of Dodd s Kidney Pills and it did me so much good that I got a second box and it absolutely cleared my system. ` I suffered from rheumatism and t L....1---I-Ar ' -- ' ` `HIS svsnzm WAS AB-` SOLUTELYJ CLEARED I mm uuenas m Allistol .Mrs. J.` Terry entert: of friends and neighl evening. . { . A" number from he sale or Herefords he! Thornton. l.u.eu we 1a._tter's mother on I`1'ldi1 }_r. If ` Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Morrow of Aurora spent Friday with the Terry family. H. Downer andramily `visited at` Elmvale on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs, B.- Mason of Thornton visited at Elmcroft Farm," Monday. ' Miss L.,Erw1n is spending a few days at her home here. ' Miss F.- Deggins spent a few days with friends in Alliston. - J." Tnrrv nnfnnl-nl---'l '- ~ -' . -- aulbl . 7* , April 27'--W. Adams and Miss Reeve of Orillla spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shaw. e Mr. and Mrs; Mount of ~Aurora vie-% .ite'q'the la.tter s mother nn In--mo-v nu . unu 1V1l`S. '1`. J. Shav Mr. c ' ognuruy, . Miss reply, ` .to accept this purse or gold as a slight unuu mm.-u-we teen tor your many years of faithful service. Always cheer- ful and obliging and always willing to help in any good work in the com- munity, you `have filled in your own we can do or say could. express our gratitude to you, but we would ask you token of-our regard and esteem for the long `service such as you have `rendered and now we trust that life may be good to you and render unto you the fullest fruits of happiness and contentment which you so rjchly merit and that our happy associations in the past may be only a promise of `a richer fellowship in a happy `and yet moreglorious future. Signed in behalt oi.'-t_he citizensof Cundles: rs. Jennie Milligan, ,Mrs. Cassie Dod s. Annie $torey, Otto Ferris. - I Miss Nnnh mos- .- --~- """` . Shop Where you are ,ln\?ltd td sh\op. j ` read :-.- _ . . ,, -._..... ea. aavuu uu apru 11 In the evening to spenta social time to- gether`-ln honorof Miss Clara Nash, who was especially requested to be present. `The `following address was 1 _April 28`-1si`1ssvMcLeanv of vstajmer `visited ;Mr. and Mrs. _ Roe here . `last week. _ . \ Mrs. Parr, who was visiting friends at Parry Sound recently, has `return -. ed home. , . V _ Mr. and Mrs. Pratt spent a. day `visiting. friends in Minesing, , p Mr. Botham,is a. busy man these days plowing gardens as everyone 8.1).- pears to want the work done at once. Gardening and House-cleaning seem to be taking the lead her` at present. r The ladies of Cunciies met at m home of Mrs. C. Dodds on April 21 in gether`-in Nash, to nrmuanf Tho 0..n.....x..~ --- uu.u_r'e!'l'18. , _ Nash made a _very suitable nus m Amston. ' entertained 'a. number s neighbors: nn T m.m.... 9w-2s '1_;c_g1-:37 A umunuuwa a. number neighbors on Friday I `--Buy Staunnon's `semi-trimmed wallpaper --- 22 in. wlde instead of old 18 in. For sale by W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 39tfc Se `attended the _by E. Patton, nu -.:tul`Ul'Lt V18 Friday. ~ .8 and M!` 0 Lul` yuul` many e. [)l`k in fhn (Inna- car. V .Miss Alma Richardson and Miss Wallace of Barrie spent-Sunday at the formers home. A Jas. `Frazer, ,Mrs. Frazer. Mrs. A. Minty and Mrs; Jas. Caston Went to see their reiative. Robert Minty of Allenwood, whd is reported seriously I m. (V Jill! Q1` car. Tun ' K. - . . N "ll:/fl_ss' Goldie Spence. of Elmvale spent the week-end with friends here. Thos. O'Neill is drivlngv an Essex coach. Milt:on.Emery`has purchased a Star 5 ' uu`uI [.0 ms nephew,-Bert Caston. * Douglas Readman has purchased the Qld Joseph Jennett homestead. He has `secured three thousand jack-pine and "spruce and will re-forest part of it. , Ed`. VEllsmere is setting out five hundred spruce and jack-pine on the homestead, Penetang Road, as a wind- break. ` .. -' 1|/1{np.-rV..I.1:- nu * `I115 Lune [0 selling C8.l`S. farm to his nephew,- Mahnadukev Gaston has rented h ertcaston. Readman hag m......n..~= L .u .spec-muze m poultry. ' Harold I-lillhas sold his Roy Slack of-Edgar and his time to selling Md.i'D}dllkA (`nafnu-u. rm.- Ll|.HIC- Mrs. Foftier and family have moved out to the Walter Benton farm, now owned by E. Rogers, where they intend to specialize in poultry.` Hal'0ld I-Hlfhne ani kin ~---r~- _..-~ -- -:4-n&l\LI I Ajaril `27--Seeding- is pretty vnnced but there is little 5;`: done. 1 "being `held in the United Churc `are proving very helpful and in uu-: umu [0 recovery now. Rev, S. J. '1`. Former preacl effective sermon on "Cauds and 1ng,'on Sunday evening to a congrexmtion and `a much apprn duet, Nailed to the Cl`O.`74," wa by A.` Smith and W.-Beaumont. The weekly prayer meetings :1: lug. uvcuuug. ` ~ Several people have been sick with the flu" in this vicinity. but are on the road to recovery s_ _1_ '|', wme.-..,.. ....--n-~ ..-`,,.,,, ,,uuca uuu_ summer. ' Quite a number around here are tak- ing in the Kiwanis minstrel show, this evening. \~ _qgvn..n| n.-\.\...I.. I. .. _-r - ...- - . .;\.uu.uuAcIlvE Mrs.` McKay is reritainingt here for twc; weeks with her parents. Newton Spence of Ivy visited `his mother,tMrs. T. Spence, on Sunday. The Reforestation Baseball Fans," held :1 meeting last Tuesday and re- ing in their spare time and the fans are 7 eagerly looking forward to see s/Jome V peppy" games this summer. Chrltn 0 .-.......L.... .--A- ' .-,.--..... .4. u. n. vv'cu.Lle'3. Mr. and Mrs. C. McKay and baby. Bernice.` and D. Wallace of Toronto spent the week-end at R. SchandIen?s. Mrs.` is remaining two with parents. . Newton Rnnnnn n4 1.... -.x..14.q . - nu`. unu Mrs. 1- ..Glll. Ma`. and Mrs. Robt. children `of Crown Hill visitors at J. A. Wattie's -..,.._- - -u-vast; 1 (Fuom Another C.orres})onr1ex1t) April 28--Miss E. Prodser spent the week-end in Toronto. V -Mr. and Mrs. Geo.` Finlay and child- ren visited i. rien'ds in Thornton on Sun.- day. ` - - - Paperhangin Decanting / $3-1_- -` - uuy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hubbert and son,` Ross. of Stroud. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P..Glll. " Ml`. Vhd Inn `l)nl..4. 11-7` 1 " ` FUJI V MM u.u-uuu ueaney, Percy -Walsh and J. A. Walsh, all of'Warminster. Inter- ment was made In St. Michael's Ceme- . _-_ -------as-vs . L IIC funeral on Mdnday, `Apr. 13, `was very largely attended. Requiem `High Mass was/ chanted in Sacred Heart Church, Warminster, by Rev. Fr. Kelly, in the presence of .ae1arge congregation. The pull-bearers. were. Dan, Tim, Leo` and Thomas Leahey, Percy and \ tery, Orlia, Rev. Fr; Cauleld of _0ril- lia officiating at the 2'ra.v: mun ...... her 54th year, being born in Whitby in - 18.71, the second youngest daughter of the late Mr. aifd Mrs. James Coffey. In 1876` she moved. from Whitby to , Vvarminster with her parents and re- . sided there for fourteen `years. ~.At the A age of `nineteen she was marrieda to Timothy Leahey of Warminster. They resided at Eady for a number `of years and in 1908 they moved to Coulson, where she resided until her death. Mrs.` Leahey was a loving`.mother and a true companion to her family. a dear friend to all who knew her, and her perpetual smile won for her much love and affection. She was a devout chris- tian, and bore.,her illness in a most edifying spirit. The many spiritual offerings showed the love and- esteem -"ingwhich she was held. She will be ' . greatly missed by her many sorrowing friends `and -relatives. Mrs. Leahey leaves ~to_.mourn her loss her husband . nnd eightchildren: Irene, Teresa and Kenneth of Detroit; Percy, Joseph, John and Loretto at home, and Mrs.-J. "A. Walsh of Warminstervone brother-and three sisters: John Coffey of Oregon, U.S.A.: ,Mrs. John Gilligan of Detroit; funeral on Monday. Apr. 13, largely 7 Church, by Ke!1y,.in , . a T large1__cong_regati_on. _Mi-s; Timbthy Lea at her. home, after h. Mrs. Leahey ` _ -v--v --jl hey died on being 1: cmgguuksr . ... ;. gut uIt:I' preached an Danc- large tion much nnnvnr-info!` MOUNT sjr. Lpms ; uuulululllty extends deepest to Mr. Leahey and family . ___._____._ comm R.Ti1IxizI5I2'ii" 11.1. 11 .. 111. ' ' Caldwell and Cr0r 1 Hi uygpg Gun-"I.-.-. , ____.-.v.; restation lngb air baseball team appoint- rwlng offlcers:--Manager, `captain, Melville Wattle: Dick Brnwn- nmnim. rn p1u_Vt'!' meetmgs are still Church and er_v helnfnl mm infn--n-* `has vvcry HOW. Fortner preached On. "(H-l.l:dR urn-"I T3-xv-A '11 11.11] V Wattie's. . uuobull went. [0 WRobert of vcuu15.', L0 .larg'e appreciated 9 (`?rn.cx':" run gnu. 3 well ad- I gardening` ' Some Good Houies FBI Ron!` RENTS _ COLLECTED `his garage to nd will devote u \,_u u run #1 D (I interest- uruu wcu unu were Sunday 5. rented his (`nufnru ' uxeu Apr. 9 bedfast . ]'.3.nhnv xiv-on 3'- .4... vyauuuwxl `nuf \\ d.`i SL111}?! mm (H _U!`ll- Those pre- 3: Miss A. 5 Elsie and ); Leo Lea- tn `M.-.n.. -0 IL- ` Iv-r-In n v. .1 Apr. 9 M hofn cf 1mruv1b' uh` 5ALE-10% of the pur- chase money at the'time of sale and the.ba}ance to be paid in thirty days thereafter `with interest at 6% per annum. , ` A JED. a....a.I._.. A - |I\UuA BARRIE .- 34 Toronio Sc. Phone 1_122W. P. Box`61 smouo - Phone. 3:14. ----2-- Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be` offered for sale by public auction on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1925, at.2 p.m., at the'I`ra- I vellers Inn, in the Village of Cook- town-, the following property:-- . The east half of lot number 2 in the 6th concession of the Township` of 138- ' 831. containing by ladmeasurement 100 acres more or less. Upon the said pro- perty is said to be erected a good dwelling house, goodbarn and other outbuildings, and the land is said to be" ' a good clay loam. ; The property will be offered for-sale subject to a reserve bi . ' TERMS` OF SALE-10% monev at thnwimn n4 my. ....a x \;1\""` `.}\l;c LJl.I..;HL ` or v:t`\T1'.'u';\z3r..r-: FARM PROPERT IN THE TOWNSHIP, or _ESSA. 1 IN THE COUNTY or SIMCOE. , uxuuteulute DOSSBSSIOII given. TERMS: \10 per cent; of purchase money. at time of sale and balance. within fteen days thereafter. There will be a reserve bid. Further concil- tions will be made known at the time of sale. and in the 'meantime may, be learned from John Kelly,'Stroud R.,R., Fred Ma-rtin, Small St.. Barrie, Ont., executors of VVm..Caithcart estate. or` from DONALD R'OSS, Executors sol- icitor. Barrie, Ont; ' ' DATED at Barrie this 21st day of Ap- ril. A. D.. 19:25.." 17-18c The Executors of the estate of the ilate William Caithcart, deceased. will offer for sale by Public Auction at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, on Satur- vday, May 2, 1925, at one o'clock in the afternoon, a farm consisting of fifty acres owned by the deceased, being the south westquarter of Lot No. 25, in the 8th Concession of the Township of Innisfil. On this farmTis said to be a. frame dwellinhouse, barn, stable, and other outbmdings; Lot No. 23. adjoinslnnisl Park on -the lake shore- Immediate possession given. `I0 nor rlanf v n{-` n........1...... - naanuavy I \Jl\LJ QHLD I OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE: TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL I wulu-:1` wun ner daughters at.Alliston. The Onwego Club met at the home of Mrs. McArthur on Wednesday ev- ening of last week, with about forty," . present. All report a good time. Mr. ;` and Mrs. Vvhittaker entertain them club this week. ` AMrs. Currielof Sault Ste. Marie is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J, Kissick. E 1 1 . . I The annual business meeting of the;` I i Women's Institute` will be held at the! home of the president, Mrs. V. R. Siessexyvon Wednesday afternoon, May I I 13', when all members are requested to. be present. _ ' -~---- I Apr. .28.-Mrs. Barnhzlrdt ha.s.ret_urn. ed to her home here after spending the _ winter with her daughters at.Alliston.: 0!1\Ve2`0 Chlh mnf nf 1'11`: 1...... _ --..,, .. .....m. .. u.u|. uuny we nnest nssex built, but ' .price, because of volume is the lowest at which sold. We believe it is the most economical car vs % & `I I DISTRICT DISTRIBUTORS I BRADFORD ST RADDII MORTGAGE SALE MAI HAD! I: I.-An. n n n - A __ EXECUTORS S-ALE'_ FADM DDAEIEQ-r\I an Office: 46 Bayeld SI... Barrie. P. 0. Boy: 1011. '

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