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Barrie Examiner, 21 May 1925, p. 3

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- - T I 0.1 hduy Train. Tan: 3180 vv nan LUII, H. 0., was nanged when U16 rope accidently wound around his neck. While doing `stunts on a trapeze in a. barn for the benefit of admiring smaller boys, a. 15-year-old boy, at Wharton, N. J., was hanged when the I`0De a.CCideTItlV urnnn at-A11:-5.3 III- It pays 7 0 43: Agjjggn . vvnnvqv WV CID "`l`.P,P. better than ever to "attetid _to all your wants -in the line (if Harry Barron` MuLcAsri1:RVsT.~ !iV'* "Few PLUMBING - AND HEATING GIVE USA CALL Phone 180 i . '15:-IE '" - s%TANDA1:D_ BANK (Salt-I Save plumbe/r's bills and keepathe sinks and` drains sweet, clean, free-moving, by sprinkling a little Comfort Lye down the holes every-u.day or so and, washing it down with very little water, Let itstand a while, then ushwith water. Comfort _Lye `dissolves accumulated grease and the hardest dirt. Many other uses-. U ?I,`2 ' 7 `UV V U ` fbr Veo/Haposc- "Eve:3:S`u"f!`x;e` ' ` Write go Had Office. Monluul for Fran _Booklet Hon: HQINTING MAD: I:Aa_v '8,0LDBY' instances. _ __ ` 1' _. 1... `y-j an-1` tub ` J ` OF CANADA ' BARRlE BRANCH-4-R. R. White, Manager; Branch at Bradford. Bondhoad. Craighunt. Hawkestono. _ A Lofroy. Kenwic-Ir; Stroud, Hillsdnle -ad Blmvale ` ROBINSON Hgnnwm s=~o1'r%oN 3Amm~:,,;6N'r, THE course of `development of is . banking business, ` policies are` formeci, habits maintained and meth- ods practised which are" peculiarly and intimately connected with the `institution that gave them birth. It ' is these things that `give a bank in- dividual `character that inuences a" man .in making his nancial ailia-` tions. In offering our services, we' solicit your enquiries" regarding Standard Bank policies as affecting your own business... V Chafactei and I \ jlndividuality in Banks pueue uuys. ' - V ' Quite a. number attended the bee at -the-Glrenfel Union cemetery last Wed- mesday, Sway 13. ` ` 59 uauy 5111. Wm. Cole. is busy loading. potatoes _these days. Onlfn A nnnnhnr nuanan Hun hon nli -.,...g s. -V-nan an. own vanuvo .- Mlss Viola. Scoft is spexidtng a fw weeks at home. l`Inn.-..uou1n4In.... '4... vur- .....A mr..'.. vvuum-5 an. nuuw. V g ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. [Charles Bowyer on the arrival of 9. ,baby girl. ` ' Irv: (`Ala In huh`) Inna-`Inc! nnfofnnn May 18--'-`Mis:sT (I-ilziel Traver_sAis vls-A lung friend; in Tpronto. 111.... vv1_I_ 21---; up, , _ n`,_,, Buy vAdveftVised Things.- -vjvv i&VV&IulE May 18--Quite a number attended the annual. congregational meeting held in the church last Monday even- `ing.. The old board of `management was re-elected but Mr. Chester resign- ed tiie t1"eas'urership,and Mr. Knowles was put in ehis place. The various activities of the church/were found .C0_ -'be'l'!`l,a very satisfactory condition showing a great improvement, from last year. `Mr. Halbert is ifemaining for another year. mat. year. > I The ' 7'1-\n an uuurualu 8.8 IOilOW82- V Dear Frankie--We have assembled ,here'-with two-fold purpose and two- fold feelings, Though . we are over- Joyed that you have attained your heart's desire we are sorry to say good- byeto you.~v_,We have always been able to count onyou for assistance in every walk of our work. We shall miss your smile and more especially your sweet voice and we are sure the `Dramatic Club-will not be the same withoutyour help. We ask you toaccepi: this pen, ndt as a good-bye, because we hope to `keeg in touch with you, ~but.1ust to wis Signed on behalf .of the young people. you well on your new enterprise. ` Helen. Warnica; Hazel M. Jac s, Ward ' Goodfellow, Fraser Sutherlan . DIIKUUIJ ('.l`oo\ Late A For Last Week) May 7--Before leaving for the Orillia. `Soldiers Memorial Hospital the` young people of Stroud Presbyterian church presented Miss Frankie Robertson `with . a beautiful engraved fountain pen and an address as tollows:- Th-mp 'l3`IInnI.rIn:'IIY..' Ln-.- -....`-_-`IJA-9 echanlcs to Work utomobile y 10! ths ture. u.n.,` xvuau rurtrxuge, 1V.l!`. U8.I'SOn and `r. Cooper, who all did splendidly and it is hoped they may return some time. J. S. McMullen was chairman and Rev. S. Martin made a short speech. Pro~ ceeds amouhted to over $20.00 ` ' -u.--- --.. saun. . . u.The Pancakesocial in `th hall .a. week ago was in every way a-g success. Theosupper was, asusual, good; fine pancakes and lots oflgood syruppples, . cakes and all~the rest to make a. full table. After supper in the church. a. very fine programme was carried out` under the direction of Frank Dut- cher, Barrie." Amongst thdse who took part `were Miss Cheesman, Miss De- .Hart,t Miss (Partridge, Mr. Carson and Mr. Conner. whn an AM nnI-...n.u.. .....a mumuuuu wm oxnclate as usual. ,Mrs. Abner Ball has been under; the doctor's care for a week but is around again. Thn Dent-olyn-Qnnlnl 1.. 24.1.; 1.-.: auu 1V.ll'. vvmpauams. , . Rev. S. Martin vpreached here on Sunday last. Next Sunday Rev. J. S. McMulIan will officiate usual. ,Mr. Ahnpr Ran l-ma hm.-m u..,:..... 4:... LIIU UllLl!'Co ' The grand openingof the new Or- ange Hall took place last Friday even- ing. Several prominent speakers gave addresses after which a box social and dance was held. Everybody thoroughly . " dth` i . enjoye e even 11g cg u-uv 1A,.|' DIV! A May 18-Mr; and Mrs. Fellows of Hawkestone.spent Sunday with Mr.v and Mrs. Wm. - Adams. pour Q Monfin .......-......I.....1 1.` _-.;_ _~, cuu wuu lur. nuu. . ' P " Mr. Nash of Toronto spent Sunday, with Ellis Leigh. v ' Congregational meeting was held ln the United Church on Monday evening. After business was transacted, refresh- ments wereserved by the ladies of the church. MA n-.m....'I nu`...l......`-n Au. ,, if, A uu a.z'uunu. - . ' Mr. and rs. Frank L. Patterson and children Creemore, spent, the weel_<- L end with Mr. Hall. Mr Noah no 'l'Vn\...-...... .._....A. n---*I u1'1u5.t:' wm.-re ne nas secured a. position. Miss Georgia Kendall. who has been nursing in Newmarket, met with an auto accident on Sunday when a radial . car struck the our she was in. Her! many friends hope her injuries are not seriousand that she will soon be able to be" around. I/Tn and Tlnn `!:I.......I. 1' 'l\_;1';-,-- Luc w\:'0::K-Ellu In '.l.'0!`O1"lIO. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reid went to Peterboro last week to [attend M_iss `Eg'o s funeral. \ Roy Rouse 1eft,_on `Monday for Iroh- bridge where he has secured position. Georgia Kendall. who has: hnnn ........ J1-Iowan: cuss. .l&AlIIUl.b IE lflllulnlg or year. ' ` The`Un1t.ed Church `are holding their uu: 1'!:wl_LlVI-:8. - ~ ' The annual bee for cemetery im- provement will be held on Wed., May 27, commencing at 10 a.m. A number ofteams are required this year for the grading at the west end where a new pce of ground has been "purchased. Any potted plants or flower seeds will be gratefully received. Luncheon and few will be served in the basement as formerly. i - V u uurs. 1.`. A. atone. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kendall spent the week-endin Toronto. Mr, and Mru Dnl-.+ `one; .-.-.. L- -vwc-v-aw May 18'---Mrs. Arlt. Stone of Toronto spent a..week with" her cousins, Mr. and -Mrs. T. A. Stone. J R114 and 1|/fun DAL; 'r.v-...1_n wuu uzeu` uncle, A. uebenham, `The funeral of Mrs. J. Bonney was held here "on Thursday, May 14, and was very largely attended. The sym- pathy of the community is extended to the relatives. nuuuuy ul. ner nomenere. H." Robson of Shanty "Bay and C. Baldwin of Craighurst span; Sunday` with their uncle, A. Debenham. ' ` The lnnrnl nf Mrs `r 1:>........`--. --..._ nuu $V1l'!5. J. rurlong. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webber ofAEdenvale called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson this week. Mr. Watson is not improv- ing in health as rapidly as his many friends would wish. rx Mina Tun}-gal `IS.-.uv..;.... -0 `rs--..__x_ , xncuuu wuuna WISH. Miss Isabel Dawson of Bajrrie spent Sunday at her homehere. "H." Pnhnnn nf Ghana. '13.... _._.1 A pasxemall and softball. j \ Mrs. .1. Handy, Miss Florence Handy. Miss Shaw and J. Handy, Jr., motored to'Elmvale and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Furlong. 7 Mr. and Mrs. W Illa}-nhnn no rm.........u.. M'ay 19-I;t'r.-and Mrs. T. '1`. Young and Miss Grace Young spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood. - The vnnnu hnnnln Inna .. ....--u-- I, 1925. wun Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood. The young [people held a. meetln last Thursday night. and organized to? basketball and softball. I\/Ira. J. T-Tnnilv `Allan `llpuu-....... `[T.._.1_- uu .nx'1uu.y mgnt. The annual meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Fred ` Partridge on Tuesday, May 12. The election of officers was held and ..those.in office for 1925-26 are:-'-Pres., Mrs. Fred (Partridge; ,1st. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Metcalfe: 2nd. ,Vice-Pres., Mrs. 'W. '1`. Partridge; ' Secy.-Trea.s., Miss E.` A. Rix; Assist. Secy., Miss Enid Partridge; Directors, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Jory, Mrs? Chappell. Miss Enid Part- ridge. District Director, Mrs. Albert Bonney; Auditors, Mrs. W. '1`. Part- ridge, Mrs. E. C. Drury; Program Com.. Mrs. Ernest Bonney, Miss Enid Part- ridge. Mrs. F..'W. Partridge, Miss Rix. Mrs. A.-E. Partridge, Mrs. Drury. It is expected a sewing class .w_i_ll be held early i_n July when it is hoped as many as possible will take advantm.-u. nf ma val 5y 1}: duly wnen It IS nopea possible will take advantage of the opportunity of the Department demon- strationw May 18-A delightful evening's en- tertainment was held on `Friday in the hall when the play Home Ties",wa.s given. The artists` were splendid in their parts and it would be difficult to judge between them.` Mrs. oplin and her symptoms and the delight ul color- ed maid, Lindy Jane, andthepold um- brella mender kept everyone in laugh- ter and the others of the cast were equally good. Over $40.00 was realiz- ed. The` young people go to Guthrie on Friday night. ` The annual vnnnfl-no A4 4... 1rr.......)....o... H_w1.I:sfroNE % 11..-I ACROWN HM-. .oI&ro~ I 'AD"is'1:1"i`lf).\._IVl':ors fa; Watef Oil Cqmpany V . _...V_. . . '. , ,. ~. v. ~ 2 "J -'= _ -. _, -'2. ,`.;-; `v; an ` " _ - '..--_ `- - -v _-. A--3 ' ` . V` ~~ _.. _ ` . . _ an: , u 5 . ' ~ =-` ,, - _ `;_A , - ..;. . a . r` ;- - -` *1` . - , 1`: V . r F k - ` ` r _ _. ` ' .I ` . . L - - , V v 1 r _ . - ..` ,_ _ I ,. ' . ` ,g_.. ._ ._ . K . .`. ct, ,4 ` . 4 E0fI.Oils and0feases _._.-.v- -ow-Jan 5:: Iallv \4lll.ll,\JlIn The Creemore Y s,' presented a. 4 play in this village lgst Friday even- | _.- w, vvuunub, u.a.,y Q0- '1`he.Ladies Aid met last Thursday [afternoon in the church. _ . nu..- m__-__,___,_ ...... ... - Eannual Supper and entertainment, Sat- [urday evening, May 23. I 7lInn `l'n.l-l....J 1:: .__.A n '. -_. - UUGUIJ `18115 8110 friction has been" proved by -hun- "dreds of thousands of motorists. Veedol gives them more power, greater gsoline and oil mileage, less carbon and the` greatest econ- omytin operation. . "~ The picture below shows how a film offordinary oil breaks, curl: up_ and l-burns.` `Metal to` metal contact follows; destructive frie- " tion' sets 1:1). You pay the `toll-lost power, . carbon knocks, scored cyl- inders and pistons, bu_rned.out bear- `ua aulc, wugn `Here is `L the Veedolj film of protectlon. Note how snioch even and u1'1broke1 1 kit is. That Veedol resists deadly `heat and frinfinn `ha. `I........x _. The "I BARRIE - ---a an v Q asnral-l\JI-IVA lhgn as tissue, `smooth `as silk, tough as steel . j ~ ~. F.O.B. Futon. Torau Tun llxlu la `the % 1Wor1d s Loyvesf _l_ 1jiced "FILM of pnon-:c'I_'goN" Auodier Sensaion at : vvcwo - -5650 `Four Cylinder 5 Passenger O__I_ __ With'S;:':I.x';1'g--Gelar, Transmission `C? iv v W! `_' lb0% PU R_ ?I,g_II _3._ %v43 m+sues E... .4 -aI\\l vv :1 uu. xuaruiuvu L'U., Limited , wfogomo I-lA_IllL'l`ON - LONDON - 'D i;|:tibu{:ors T-idhe_ Watef Zo3npany~ 1 Situated at Jamieson s Florida ha. rejected the Child La- bor Act. ing. entitietl Our Awful Aunt, under the auspices of the L.0.L. It was en- joyed by all who saw it. IT is an accepted fact that the new Overland Six is the most brilliant engineering achieve- ment of the year. V A new delight to the eye! new thrill to drive! A joy to ride in! A" r velation in six cylinder economy today the most talked about car in Canada. People. say it far outclasses any other car in its price eld . .- in charm of design . . . in beauty of nish. People are actually thrilled with its acceleration on hills and with its ashing response in traffic. The new Overland Six outclasses other cars in all of these things because of its advanced engineering. You should see the New Overland Six-and don't deny yourself a good ride. Then judge how precisely Willys-Overland has sensed and gratified the ideal of those who seek style and distinction without extravagance. Standard 2-door Sedan, -31,400; De Luxe 4-door Sedan. 81,635. F.O.B. Factory, Toronto. Taxes extra. 1_mieson| Garage`, BARRIE DEALER Bayeld St. Wherever the "orange\andy black Veedol sigh" `is Qisplayed, you will nd The Veedol Motor Pro- teetion Guide. .Thi_ is a chart that tells which vVeedol oil, your car requires. Have your crank- . `case drained and relled with Veedol to -day. -Tide` Water engineers spent years studying the characteristics of `oils and oil lms. Finally ' they perfected, in Veedol, an oil which offers the . utmost to deadly heat and friction-a'.n oil which forms a lm of protection. thin" "as, tissue, smooth _as silk, tough as steel. Put the lm of protection on the job safeguarding your _ motor and conserving its power. . . = HE life of your motor flepends on the outcome of the constant struggle between the motor-oil you use and deadly heat and friction. In aetion, oil forms a thin film that comes between all. the vital parts of_ a -motor and `prevents.-d:angerous metal to" metal contact. It is that lm which keeps your motor smooth-running and free from repairs`; I{ARTINj:s~ou R

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