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Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1926, p. 7

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Y`, APRIL 8. I926. ---ya-- wuuuuu 3_A 39311,` 331., nommou sronas TEA CLARK S 1L:-4-- ;0Q'\)venbe11 dlollegci RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL rm: mm: 1 Price: in eect fpr one week from date of this paper LIBBY S vered Triicks .-.----'---- -4 `For "Prospectus apply to Principals. AYLMER SPINA/CH CHOICE CORN coLuMauL`nnAm> II I l'IIIII.'IIIIII'!ll `:i``s`1%': x`z`xi'ias""_'` 25c -- ..._A__. ._ __.. `TOMATOES tin SINGAPORE SLICEQ - V - PINEAPPLE 18 LIGHT ' SYRUP CHOICE QUALITY SALMON W111); {rm 15 CHOICE PINK commercial port of Bordeaux. when another reception is to be held by the university's rector. There is also a trip to Perigeux where is to be seen _a remarkable imitation of the Baiillca of St. Mark at Venic Inns. I-In- -.u.A-A l.....`.`.....o ..:4.-n way 5|! -lly The official `our is schetzxled to end on July 1 so that the majority of the students should be back in `Montreal on July 9, with the arrival or the Melita. Pamphlets are now being issued to those likely to be in- terested, in the trip, but the an- nounceuient has roused such interest that many inquiries have already been received at Canadian Pacific headquarters in Montreal` from students in all-parts of the Do- minion. It is understood that McGill I 1'-.3;--:b.. uooX`1 I`; -.-`I -`us.-npnvufnt` IIIIIEIDII. It 15 UHGETUWOC Unt MCUIIL lUmve:-sity will be well represented} DBSIHC8 OI US. MRTK 8| . Vel1lC(` &_Lyqn. the second largest city of France and -centre of the silk in- dustry, the travellers are to be re- ceivedvgz the university and by the oitv. 61. uiaidino (31-nnnhlo n Ohm U.UIVJ U I-[IE l.llllVl'5lIy B110 Dy I31? city. Wgile visiting Grenoble, in the valley of the Isere. a tee tion is to be given the party by t e Syn- dicate d Init1 ative and the univers- ity., The monastery of the Grand` Chartreuse is to be visited on the way to Annecy. 1| The nffinin-I fan in uvhndnln tn ' v-:-uvv-u -I-no , Smart--How would you classify a ; telephnne operator. Is he_r's a business `or a profession? VVeed-W'ell. I'll bit; which is it? Q Smart---Neither; it's a, calling. :9 15 2ns25c 14%: STANCE 15c: CLASSlF'|ED |1>1cKLES| uuzc: 3o"r-11.2 f` .';`o "` 39 VICTORYJIAND 21bs. 25| MATCHES V 3 Bx 29 3 5;; 2| Gbdcchtlanl "E556? Page Seton 1196 darouh on loo cov- nnother, and in t on automobile ere is no snow. king cont:-vivanco est snow drifts, la-barrelledv nooo without an ap- preaent it at- nvhhs Nu numbing- `U LAUE4'i)ii? gnd AI,L /CLEANING :--7117 AI nommoncouszrco. Q-&-..um...a.'r....... I sin Claner, Presser `ahd Dyer J;9gpAu1yLoP st. % PHONE 229 pruacnb ll: 18 UP ovido in motive` n standard auto- of' tvyenty-four conviets of two- which an ea, d. T-hese cy `n- drifte, for they 0 weight o! the ater In propor- auling the Ford- and axles. to e cylinders are that the Motor screw arrange- r, or passenger automobile are I HAVE THE om DR {-CLEANING PLANT wymm YOUR REACH. ourslma THE cm 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILORAMS REA15 F6 A'l'!'l:`.ND 1'0 REPAIRS ON- ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PR ICES'REASQNAB_LE d THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. V C_ oz27J2y`o:z" am! _ cfconomy I Q-&...u......m.._.. I LL01:-u-: - I A.I|MInv "is 2oo'Jfe""' TEA RED ../I:9.E\'pe]1"}';r;'ce:- `. 7 6'4`!/S~ % ~ -.L L % ` Here s a blesslng 1" disguise ge [afqest Sellirgg Lau`ndzySoap% in the I1/orld -_ . . OIIO present, every and means for of opening up tor comes along 1: any condition or light vehicles gh pecking, for \ ant addition to ns. It is built trait. Michigan, anagership of oven its ability to above and it will be in operations that each ma o it cen'p-ofita ilhlimn in-6 floats merrily V i V , "Mmoav A` LEVER Bnoruans Lmmao TKTORONTQ -V '}"h'i"s-x-{eggs V rvotecuionito fabric .-.. Your hous old linen deserves ` Sunlight. _ J Sunlight 2.21 VV._ FIRTH ' HERE is nothing unusual ? in the appearance of Sun `light `Soapebut w t a wealth-of goodness it contams. On washcllay it wades into the work witli vigour, `turns the- clothes out gloriously clean and sweetvsmelling and-best of all, its purity is backed by a $5,000 n-.1).-A anluunn Ros: . APPLE TREES , The proper selection of varieties is; i probably the mot important question{ confronting an or`-chardist. He must `\ mak_e a. selection toisuit not only his. climatic conditions but the particular! marketing -situation he- occupies as_ well. -Hardiness is a primary consider- i ation-in, many parts of` Canada. If-; catering to a foreign market; only var. F ieties of good keeping and shipping; qualities should be considered. Selec-; Hon should beimited to t more than` five varieties which wil mature to perfection in the district in` which they are to be grown. The Dominion Ex-I perimental Stations have accumulated; a-great deal of information as` tothe; fitness `of varieties for different dis-, tricts, and`in a bulletin on the cu1tiva- ; tion of the apples in Canada. issued by? the Department of Agriculture_at Ot-! ,,tawa._iists of the varieties suitable _f_o1=; `the various parts of the country are given. A | unu unernoon. v. I C ~ Several `officials of the General} `Motors Corporation were present and = addressed the dealers. `Among them 3 were Ross McKinnon, general salesf manager ofthe -Chevrolet Company; ! W. C. Christian of the parts and ser-A] `vice .dpartment, General Motors,| Oshawa: E. `A. Everson,'head of re-| tail sales promotion, General Mo-' tors; W: c. -Marshall, head of com-I fmercial and eet sales, General Mo-~ tors;'H. C. Harcourt of General Mo-E tors Acceptance Corporation; N. S.i Jones, Barrie district representative; v IR. A. Robinson, North Bay district` I representative. ' Ttifild l\$ CF11? _|`I &I\EI`& ' Chevro let and . Oakland dealers `from Orillia, Midland, Collinzwoodp Stavner, Bradford, `Richmond Hill,` Milton, Gorgetown and several oth- er glaces men in Barrie on Mar.-'25: to iscuss selling methods and waysl and means to promote better service. `Sessions were held in the morning 5 . ang afternoon. V . ! nuvnuni '..Q..!..I... -3 L1... IV-..I_'....I canvnox. :1" AND oaxmfnnh DEALERS now CONFERENCE t1L.........'I..L :.._.: n..1-I.'__'_1 .1_-u___ old, Evetsvwhere TEA vnty, 1`. nruwn, U. Laws, b`. MacDon- ald. -`W. Mansbridge, J. Barker, D. Swi 2&3 J. Alderson, E. Swltzer, 1. Carter, W. Coyle, _S. Corbett, B. Rawn, VV; Bates, `J. Sinclair, VV. I-Iaver: croft, Geo: Duff, N. Arnold, N. VVoods. -M. J. Coy1e.'E. Thomas, J. Gulley, J. Black. J. Gordon. E. Lawrence. J. Davidson, F.-R-awn. F. Presser, G. Gil- pin, D._ McArthur,' J. `Mitchell, D. Part- ridge, John Thomas, A. McNiven. J. Daley, F. M. Coleman. E. W`. Gordon. C. Moore, J. E. Paddison, J. E2 Pottage. VV Haverson. W. Oliver, C. Paddison, J. Scott, J. Fields, A. Gibson, J. Hut- ton, VV; Fisher, T. Risebrough. F. At- kinson. W . Spicher, H. Arnold, S. Cord. G. Seeler. G. Culham._`F.o Sider,` S. D. Doner, B. Kitching. N._JMcArthur, G. _uuvu.uucs ttllu pine!` apcpunts. _ Council adjourned `to wneetv in New ' Lowell the. first Thursday in May at 1 p.m. . Overseers of Highways E. Morby, \V.'Coulte1', R. Middle- brooks. A. R." Fensen, -Geo`.`I~`alconer. Geo. Alderson, G. Coulson. Vs . Adams, A NV. Redpath, H. Maxwell. W. McGi1- vray, T. Brown, 0. `Laws, S. MacDon- n1d.. -`VV. 1\/Bsansalwridsrn I 1'-zm~L-m- `n 4-imorougn re 5.11. 9, con. 16. south of, 1' ver. The following by-laws were passed: , Appointing overseefs on highways: ' fixing tariff for use of balls and defin- ` ing caretaker s_ duties. etc., ratifying ar certain agreement with Mrs. Alborough as to S`.R. 9 and 10. south of the Not- tawaeaga river: for closing part of! S.R. 3 and 4, con. 16, and empowering! council to sell or dispose of said side-[ road. UUUHU road. ~z'uuu. 1 'orders were `issued for several school 5 advances and other ag:c_,ounts. I":-n-nnnll nail.-.n.......`l 4.. ~.......L 2.. xv,_-. AGE F151 D"? i C Q: nu.-. an uuc uncuuucxa p|'r.'.bcuL. I The following communications, etc"! were presented, _viz.`:--John NV.` Mather, 1 asking that Jessie Street. Waaagu` Beach, be opened to the river; W . A. Boys, Tp. Solicitor, as to certain ob- struction on `S.R. 9 and 10. con. 16, complained of, and also as to right of township on streets, etc.;. Several school sections. applying for advancesr C. E. Wright, M.P.P., fre amendments to Municipal Act: A. Howie, re flooding] of his land from opening ditch; Mrs.g Allborough re S.R. 9, 16. south` of, 1- ver. The Mtinicipai Council of Sunnidale! met at Sunnidale Corners on April 1st,` with all the members present. I 'I`|-In Fniinriirlusru ..`......_.......:....4.:..__._ _;.. I `HIGHWAYS ovzasziis NAMED 1-"on SUNNIDALEI; `I |\fgI\..u aeayuga VI I.u`uuuJn Puis is making these frocks in .dyed lace and in crfpe Roma with the godets of .lace dyed to match the dress.` The,print- ed Georgettefand chiffousnxingling fan-_ tastic owers of Winter rose, violet, jade green and citron yellow are quite lo?/`ely :`..; ,.....|... c...`..I... v`Fau_- Like _ Cadets -I-Ihmnxnncntzr godets, raise the point of inserted fulness almost`-to the hip and drop it again below the hem in a `frock '_ worn recently at the Rita in Paris. The soft fulness below the shoulder, the un- .even hemline and the animation of the godets in dancing are typical of the best "French styles of to-day. n-..:_ 1- ..._1-.'_.. 4.1.--- l....I-.. 2.. .L_,J One of the {striking gures in the great ilm spectacle, Prince (if Wales : Tour, at the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Apr. 12-14. I --r1--.. EXCEL! dllu LII-lI_JlI ,V for gqdct frdcks. Spread the bhfc of a French Frock -mi-: 3Aa'mz_, I-':xAmN:n. VI IVVU EVIL- I , Mr. Nextdr-re--Your daughter Aisf constantly playing` the piano. Doesn't: `it annoy you? . i Na_vbor--Oh, no. It prevents me; hearing a. lot of her n10ther's-cnnver- sation. _ ' l " {'i"; , mu, '1`. .\ Icr:nu1e_v. Alf. Atkinson, ' W. Morgan, G. Lawsxon. J. J. Harris. G. Gordon. " n--vvv snun vIru:l'l - l _ Bessie--I want tn give John a sur- `prise for his birthday-c-an you nmke? u sugge-stioni ' .Tn,s:nnh{nn_'l`nll id. ..n.... ........ .-1...... L; Hug(.r('SI1()ll'.' C ` Josephine--Tell him your age, dea.r-f- Kansas City Star. I _ N0 COMPETITION ! How mlxdestly she diesses. and` nsih!_\'!" - \ ! |. "Yes. that wumzm will do anything I to nt,t1'zn(-.t. uttc-ntion."-- apan Advertis- : er. - = Buy Advertised Thimrs. It their own ezupemse, no nngiun Arrangements have been madeuior ,V the travellers to visit many univers- ity towns in La Belle France." By motor car_they. 50 "to the Chateaux -of the Loire an will also journey from Grenoble as to Geneva via the `Route des Alpes in the same way. There will be an excursion on the Lake of Geneva where the famous Loreano Peace Treaty was brought to a successful termmatxonv through "the genius of Sir Austen Chamber- l lain and his charming wife. A call . at Lauzannc is also included in the programme. In Paris there" will be receptions bVFArench_`of11ciels and `lath uenevn. (2) Cothednl of Rouen. _' (3) The Empress ol Scotland. (4) The monument to the dead. Aux Ilorb." one of the marvels of the Pen- Lnehsiu Cemetery In Paris. Limited. to gnaduates and under- graduates of Ganadi univers- ities. a comprehensive tour through France has been arranged for this summer. starting in Quebec on May 26 with the. departure of the Em- press of Scotland, under the aus- n 4- ices of the French Government the `rich universities end the on. --Philippe Roy. commissioner-general the Hon. Mr. Justice E. at Canada in France. This tour has been organized by abre Sur- veyer president of the Canadian Au- thorn ` with Professor Rene du Route, di- -..m'c'-' n! the French summon-y mhnnl Association, in collaboration` ' mun rroxeaaur none on noun, ul- recto?` of the French summer school of .McGill University. An entire month will be spent in France. al- though those who wish to do so may remam over and make extensions. ` at their own expense, to England. A1vs~nlI.0lhnl|,hf.l hnvn hnnn mad: Par KNOWMEACH OTHER` :.. . r - Y ..._ ..A. L , _.1. OF TWO EVILS r.ub4I;...A .St1;de_nts to Visit FraI1ce and England . 9IlIl\lIl-l I-i\III`I-9\? I Ardent Vvooer (:1 commercial travel-; le1')--My love for you, Vvinnie. darl-g !*ng. surpasses anything else that can` be offered in that particular line."---. L d .01 .. ` , on on pn`1`(!)n ` _1 ntc.-rculinments of vaiiou kinds, is well as motor tours to Vergailles and Fontainebleau. . . (`A-.A..-s...I I... l...a.l.- D .... -.. uuu l'UlII3|llBD|UIIUo Conducted by Justice Surveyer, the body of tourists will travel to Chemourg on the Canadian` Pacific liner. Emtpresg of Scotland and will `return on the 0.1 . liner Melitu. `vI`u{nn .6 i (`Rom-`gunman an 'o1u;l: `l'|'5Llll ll 01] Ill! ,Dol'. "HUT M0113`. Arriving at Cherbourg on June 2. the travellers will go to Bayeux, a quaint Norman town famous the world over for.its ancient cathedral. whichdatea back to the Roman pe- riod. From there the students. will 0 to Oeen, where is situated the hurch of St. Stephen. huilt_by Wil- liam the Conqueror. -~Alencon and afterwards Tours. The Garden City of. France," are to be visited. Then. the party is due tovproceed to_a few of the far-famed chatbaux of the Loire. /There -are the Villandry. Chinon, Azay-le-Rideau. Laneg-sis . Luynes, Am-boise and Chenonceaux, all steeped in historical lore and filled with bea'utiful:'orbjects of art and architecture.` , ` At Poitier-s. the _-tourists are to be tendered a reception by the rector of the university, and from there than Is-ri1'I nnnnnnkn Han nmonnn LUHUCFUQ E KCCUPDIOII Dy (DU rector -from they;wi1l continua tl1__e_{I_t_:'a_It1vg _ _ - ' '. ` ` ` '5! ' ange. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS n[anQ Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversationui Wrnn.-II nmnhnui-uni nhlnnr Cximna and Qnmu-on u n. can pront- i 3' j t ld,l?oz):mla::od.u.4 .:n:uuxu.rau1p_ muorncunauxifu, D010 amgulg, u_1usu:, .-um, uonversauomu . French emphasized. _Oudoor Games and Sports. Health. rgcord excellent. Lxmlted numbers. SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE |}I&.Z_2'S" S ` % rosrs j I-'LAA.K_ES CHRlSTl_E S CQCOANUT GEMS 3 1 "..,, Thefo I RICHMELLO x'::'.:." 7 9c 1 SELECT 69;, um. sun: 59.. SAl_}iE2'l-2_I'{RAUT STRICTLY BUSINESS ..'_. `tn. ._ -,. i` 'l`O soup 2 ""5 19 RIE 48 Ellen St.

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