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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1926, p. 5

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1. ormay Fresh Deaiccgg ,l'1(\f1f\ A `KY1 ? L . . . . . $129 \-`riesh Desicca d rCOCOAN.U lb. 21: ' ing of St. Andrew s Young People sr J. A. `MacL`aren gave an addressl on Newspapers at the weekly meet- ' Society,. Monday evening. Soine his- tory in connection with newspapers ' in_ the last 300 years was given, to- gether with information concerning, _editing, news-gathering and mechan- ical ` developments and facts about outstanding newspapers in Canada and the Old Land. Miss Vona Ness contributed a very pleasing solo. I `T mug at ner nome- nere. - A meetinghof the baseball club was! held in the court house-Monday even-l lug, when officers for the coming sea.- 2. son were elected as fol1ows:-Pres1-V] dent, J. C. Rumble; Vice President, Jas., Martin: eSec'y.-Treas., T. Dawes,.Jr.;' Manager, W.,I-Iolmes: With some of} the younger boys of the village in the; line-up, I-Iillsdale expects to have a; very good team this season. ' . Adifinnnl T-THIcn1A T\Tn\-nu nu 1)uzrn 9. couple oI,weeK wxtn Toronto rrlenas. J. Fagan has rented Mr. Porter's garage and took possesslonlast week.. Rev. J. Glhsrm attnndnrl fhn Preshv- us JlU1l0l' exam in me nanx nere. . Jos. Lea._has disposed 91 his farm to Mr. Hall-of Barrie. Mr. Lea. held his sale. Sa.turday.'It drew a large crowd. Wm. Jan1ie.qnn'hm.: hnmzht Mrs, Mn- uuxe. a-acuraay. u drew large crown. Wm. Jamleson "has bought Mrs. Mc-. Evoy's house on Albert St. and intends; moving to the vlllagka. ! Minn Mn.rlnn Rnmhln "Pnv-nnl-n in via- he warm day; c to $1.25 suit 501115 VVBSL . 1 Verle Rumble has taken the position ; as junior clerk in the bank here. I Jnn. Tmn hnn dlnnnnnrl 1:! his farm in muvmg to me vmage. ` 5 Miss Marian Rumble, Toronto, is_vls- ltlng` at her home-' here. A mnafinn nf Ohn huuahnll nlul-1 ran xugjroronto-xrxenas. . Miss Esther` Groves has retm':1e_d homef after -spending the winter in- Bradtord. , _ . Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Dawkin vgsited Lisle friends on Sunday. `Mrs. Mu-Anlev hm: rahnrnmi home af- nrennanr. ' ' . j I Mr. and `Mrs. Albert Middlebrook and Eunice of Oz-{Illa were in the villaize for` a. few days last week. I May 11-Dr..Roy T'yx-er spent a to days in Toronto lasfweek. Mr, and Mr: I ,T Invvsinunn nrn visa- mug n-xenus m '1'0I'Ont0 anu nammon. Three thousand trees were planted In the Community Park on Tuesday afternoon. . _ - Mr` and Mrs IA `I -`l nnrar1-Fa unnnf nvnr arternoon.. T ,Mr. and Mrs. M. I-Iowartli spent oven Sunday. with trlends, in Peterborough. Inspector .Day visited the school here ` on Monday. Mrs. J. E. McDonald is spending a couple` of,weeks with Toronto friends. J. F`a,2`nn hing rnnfnrl `Mr 'PnM>nr'n wry meeung m- zsarne on Iuesuay. E. E. Battles of the Standard Bank has `been transferred to Calgary. I-Ie ' left on Monday morning to spend a few . days at his home in Port Dover before going West. Vnrln `Ruhr-Ihln Inn: I-alznn H-an v\`nII`f{nV! - May 11-Among the week-end..v1al- tora were Mr. and Mrs. Thos..Worrod. J:-.. M:-.`anTd M:-a.'I_-Iarold Ward of Bar- rie, Ed. Worrod of Toronto with Thos. Worrod, Sm` Wm. Wiley and family` of Allandale at Wm. Woolaey s.' I ;Mrn_. Wm,` Rnrr and fnmllv an: {visit- 1.41518 xrnenas on uunuay. `Mrs. McAuiey has returnedhomo af- ter visiting at Mrs. David P1axton's. M1`. and Mr: (191-n`i':f `Plnvtnn nf A1- IALUES tar vxsmng at Mrs. uavlu 1=1axmn's. Mr. and Mrs. Garnt Plaxton of Ab} landale spent Suriday at Mrs. Ems, Brennan's; `Mr mm-M.-. Au... 1u"mA1-t..-ant: and uays 1_n '.I.'Ol'0nt0 nasv week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jamieaon are via- iting friends in Toronto and Hamilton. 'I`hv-an Fhnnnnnd franc urnv-n nlnnfod garage and took possessloruast weex.. Rev. J. Glbsbn attended` the Presby- tery meeting 1n- Barrie on Tuesday. E. E. 'Rn.tt>.n nf u: Qfnnnrd `Rank lauanuale at Wm. Woo1aey's.' - :`Mrs.- Wm. Burt and tam1ly`a1eVV181t' mg `Tdronto friends. Minn Finfhnv-' flu-nvsnv I-an: rAf_nl'!led '81`)! S001] team 11118 Additional Hillsdale News on mg... 2i Walter P. Chrysler, manufac- turer of the famous Chrysler 70", the superne Imperial 80 and the preferred four, Chrysler 58", now presents the new Chrysler 60- the latest` sensational product of- Chrysler engineering-the rst Chrysler Six at so low .a price. Chryslef QL{ality-without an equal in the whole indus-' s with bright ent buckles; amp, trimmed of calf lea- ; {vi Q] -A tn .;e;;; ;1`,;";e;;`I`6o~~ how completes `Chrysler domi- nation of the three great elds `At last, all of the supreme value and performance you naturally expect from Chry- sler; in '31 size and at "a price e that revolutionizevalues and quality among lower-priced slxes. ` . ` Again Chrysler Quality and Performance-New Lgwer-Priced Six% ANGUS nix -BARR?! ilwlnzn mgwzn sT.;`PHoNENo. 21 RESIDENCE PHONE 1o11w A. GROSE HRYSLER` 60 Otton Hardware Co. K: PATENT D PUMPS We have on hand a largeas- sortment of colors, and can` supply you. `Come in and let us help you select a suitable shade. Ask fog Color (Card . at our store. ` Shefwin-Williams Paint is the? cheapest because it covers most, wears longest and looks best. .,. ` House Paint) , - For the last fifty years it has been made up to, a standard'_o`f quality, notdown to a price. Beware or smiled cum Paint! Those who have used it rad- ily admit"tha.t "ifw'as ndt` true economy. - ` ` Its good looks sooh fade 2_1way_ and it does not yithstand the Test o'f.Ti_r_ne. in which sixes are pre-emi- nent. A. I Chrysler Performance - all-, ways sensational, always" superior-'-measured by the Chrysler model numbers-5 S8-f`60"-70"Iriiperial 80. And in this niiiiest Chrysler -the six-cylinder `f60-a1l of the Chrysler superiorities, V features and new results com- bined in` a quality six which upsets all previous standards` ._ in the lower-priced eld. -You can always: rely on this brand, .Never before "such ,a `six at such a price as the Chrysler RLIAIS ` See , the nevs} Chsysler. 60. `Drive it. -Don't be satised with anything less than, sC'hr'ys1er 60" value, quality and performance.` ` t uxzu u-mugs, L: $1.50 (sherwinwnnams `,4 l..ln..-A Dn:nJ~\ - ::d-sH5n WlN%-WIiI.IAM.s' 1 Pnonucrs :` Deafr and Diis/tributor. I0 WE: are eager to dem onstr:ie the above tures in the new Chxjyslcr 60". Axnnge to .I.:..- .l..:. ..........x......1 ...... ..........I8 11L V15 16 17 s KID RAJ . IIIIIFB nu I-I3 IIGW Vulyulcl UV 0 (u drive this aensationa1_ car yourself. X2 13 14 18 19 7-bearing crankshaft. alloy pistons balanced II sixteen one-hundredths of an ounce. l"u1fc`>lanor-lters all crankcase oil. Maniiold heat control. sulyulac Aicuumlbcljaiul ' IJIIIHLICEI. but a device that absorbs the natural ' impulse re-actions common to all intern . _nal combustion engines. Ce:;trifugal air _cleaner-protects cylin- dexs and piston: iron road dust and grit. Full pressure oiling system-3 lm of -31 G... a. L.-.:....... .....-_.... I--- I.-K. 3i.5 c uu yacaauu; vuaus uyuLuu-u 111111 In ilforall bearings. insuring long lih. Semi-automatic plus manual spark -4- Q...` Chrysler roadnbility-easy to met. any In I.....u. .. .11 ......z. ..I........ ...c.` \IA\ nvuunalccli bvuluulcu vvlua V sler compactness for easy -parking. 6-Cylinder Chrysler Mow. 54 brake horse-power. 60 miles per hour and mom.` 5to25milesin7 /4seoonds. Easilyzmilesiqthegallon. Impulse Neutralizex-Not a balance. l-no on Again- 0|-um -L..-.L- .L- .._.__..I 31 ,UICI l\ U-UI-III- j=IU, II UK? tohandleacallupeedaalwaysoafel Chrysler hydraulic` four-wheel baht. Levelizen. which eliminane road shock; -. I._.L 1.... -...I ...... lxvtluxnu. Wluuu Clllllllll .1 both frontandrear. Great rdomineu combined with cm, .1.` _.n-gnnnon-no `Anal Anal! -um-Linn-n T s'rIiXPs, of nkle stra , per- ntitnhn hm Full faalloon 3d 1 5.25 tires. Chr;slet dynamic symmetry of body ~ .I..:...... Chrysler g Feature. BARRIE - Phoiae 123, Paints, Oils, Varnishes `HARDWARE, ETC. ings on Rugs advertisement_ ue. uuuc aura p8!`- stitche toe lid leather sol- ring heel type, ound edgings, light linings, tn '1} Q1 FA imw, MM: 13. 1926.- eathers, of t, genuine ith leather at t and Q] EA `lite, sale pr.. ...55c.q.y5- lted %"$`3i35 {T5 er, with all their ice . . $1.25 yd. eufe uuuut IIVB acres 0! Lana Wltll 5' co modlou_s brick dwelling house and au table outbuildings on the property. This property, t_ormerly,"known as the Schrelber property. isivery conven- `lentlv situated nn thin Prnvlnninl `I -Tigh- LVZO. - , ' . v The Vendor reserves the right to ace cent or reiect any tender. ': ~ The property may be Inspected in the meantime by interested parties." Tenders to ba nddrmumd tn the am. "Examiner Adlets are fret silo!-' men and they work for lttlo pay-.- 25.ce_nts s,we_ek. " '. V way near the BOIIIIIJIHIII OK 109 'l.`OWn. ` Sealed Tenders will be received for the purchase of this property by the undersigned up` to the first or June. 1928. . gavavqnacaa ov\I_QhJ' Solicitor for Executor-9, ~. 7 Barrie, Ontario. -Dated May 11, 1926. ` L 19-21:: A ys .. 59 yd. *7s"1"u~81'1'r";3~b;,7" 'x's'5I~ "co':i'viiI `iently situated on the Provincial High- wav near the south -limit or the Town. Sealed Tnndnrn will ha rnnnlvnrl fnr `Imus! 1926. 'l"lu pun meunume oy mtereeteu vparnea. Tenders to be addressed to the un- dereigned. . DONALD Ross. 4 Gnilnlbnu. 0.... E!-;.-nL.._- The first slttingor the Court of Re- vision for the m1_1nlclpa.l1tyot Innisl tor 1926_wlll be held at Lefroy on Fri-` day. May_ 28. at 9 o'clock e..m~. and at Thornton on Saturday, May 29, to hear appeals against the assessment roll.j All parties interested are requested to" folio nnl-Inn ......: ... .... _._ 41.----- _-_ IE1 The Executore of the late Alexander! Clark offer for "sale by Tender the dwelling house occupied by the late Mr. Clark in the Town or Barrie; There a are about five acres of land with at '!nrnrnntHnua he-Inlr nrnlllnav hnunn nnrll I Notice to owe}. or Harbourers ' of Dogs Owners or harbourers of dogs who have not procured tags for their dogs are reminded that the by-law `re- quires this -to be done by May 1st. After May 15th the by-law will be rigidly enforced. No further notice will be given. ' 18-19c A. W, SMI-'1`:H, Town `clerk. 1 '1`he;a.ttention of citizens is drawn to the necessity of guarding any tires set out to burn rubbish during the spring cleaning. Every year the fire brigade is called to extinguish. tires that , through carelessness have been allow-, ed to get beyond control._It costs the Town from $26.0 to $80.00 for each time the brigade called out to such ' a fire. A person starting a fire is re- sponsible for any damage it may cause. The 'an.nnnrn.t.lnn nf than nit, 2pm: `I: . aponslqle ror any aamage 1t ma}/I cause. I The co-operation of the cit zone `is urgently requested to prevent fire lose. ALEX. STEWART. (`SI-nlnf nf Dnllnn '1A-1m- '5IJJ;`.T.aT1'..n'.=.'.e.' "s:.' F Phone 31 : BARRIE 3 B01595 ige of specials ..e days to come. ICKJ-Y FOR SALE--Farms, Summer Prop- erties`, Town Houses,~Lake Fronts. FOR RENT `- Summer Cottages,` Town Houses, furnithed and un-V furnished. ' ` 17tfc` ljl.-`.NRY4&CO_WAN 1 T"! E5_*31*3_Q*i;!`!!$F1L Q XKJDT Q`? CIT? Re First _DuI-inn, Spriqg Cleaning - -- ----.-_5w . :-m-. ~ REAL ESTATE EVERYTHIHG Town OF BARRIE ALSO SPIREASQ `i3"6's"i`61 \i71ir,f13i3:1"cHMAN% 's PIPE % ` 'ANDOTHERJSHRUBSJ. % BROWN & co. BARRIE JUST TO HAND, A" SHIPMENT OF CANADIAN-GROWN ROSES ,These are not chea p imported shrubs, but` hardy, t_rong northern-grown roses.` Al HA nnunu-a n n lutualuuaxnv nu... _-.-_...._-_ _;-; ___`_ Canadian- Grown Roses UR HOUSE ARTMENT ` c.c.H1NDs *1-:1 fristie, Brown; Co. FAN-CY MIXED mscU1'1*-s,per_1b. 33 .:_ HAWS FLOOR WAX---1 -lb`. tins, sgsecaax per tin .._. New Messina LEMON=S,_ large, smooth and full of juice, dozen 23: Fresh `Crisp Soda Biscuita, lb. 13:. _Rose Baking Po_wde.r,716-oz.` 19 GOLD SEAL TEA-A gooa TEA at a special price, lb. .2. nnunsmw`, !clAY'l 3.V 1920, Goods Delivered Pr_emptl'y Any. Addrees in. Barrie FOR SALE BY TENDER - saw: --u. tn an `I I-3: '('3OURT OF REVIBILON _ggIy.1_c None:-: _____.___ Q____!_.. QI__ ur-yarbd widthg, . . . 98 sq. yd. REDPATI-PS ICING SUGAR. 3 lbs. 25: Wagstaffe's MARMALADE mnnusnunun m glass, 15: & JQUALITY GROPERIES At A%_ttrAati{ve' A % BIG sramc BARGAIN ma. u'J.'mwAn1'. Chief of Ponce. '16-19c Largo loaf 16 Full Weigh: BREAD I -___ l-_ co- Large Pearl TAPIOCA M 0 IL. no- JTK I-UUII ` 2 Ha. 23`- head lettuce, very fy, 15c ea. at Wisdom's. ren s coats and reefers d at exceptionally low 10118 & Co. 19c Bargain price ' lllUlr_0l'lloH- - ` There` was also some `discussion about closer checking up pf transient traders in connection with licenses for out-of-town persons. `soliciting business in Barrie. ' ` A numberof farmers in this dis- trict report good results this spring with lam-bs`, ,bt_1t poor results with young pigs. `Sixty, per pent. is said to -bea conservative estimate of the mortality in_ Igs and in some litters it has reache -mnetyvper cent._ 1 . ' pn"1`vl::1:e` was also a suggestion made that consideration might be givento the `question of the Wednesday'half- ' holiday, `with a view. to,having elds days in the town and in the country. where the tow and` country eople would come together.`-`No den te ac- tion was arrived at. . ` A..-.I.L.... ..............L:.._ :. LL_L.- _.._- un ' mo D1011 WB_B MIIIIIVUU Clio Another suggestion is that's spec-. ial effort be made to clean up on Sat- vu;-day nights, so that the sidewalks and -pavements would 'be- in a tidy.` 'c,o_n.di-tion on -Sundays, iving a better ' ression of the town to passing gorists. - NIL---` ....'.... _1-- _-...- -_u;-____,-,,,, VERY` HEAVY MORTAIJTY ` . . m YOUNG PIGS nus YEAR Wllall IIUGUQUGFBVIB Ill! l.Ul'UINaUo The amended by-laws of the Board were -carefully. gone over" and ap- `proved. Thom" urn: glad u anaonafhinn vnnn upuruulou. I . . - 1 The Canadian Manufacturers As- sociation has been com nicated with and has romised. to eep in` touch with the _own of Barrie in the event of any enquiries regarding in - idustrial sites. The Board `of Trade` !>`Ina Aanib n nnhai-n r-1| I-Kn n- ' uusunul llvu {HQ DUIIIU OI I-I'8u8 "has decided to affiliate with the On- tario Asso'l:ia:ted Boards of `Trade- with headquarters at Toronto. Tho nlnnnrlnrl 'ku_1nuya An! II-Rn nan-In-I G]JjlUlll|:HlUll|I UL 7V: (1) l.WlHo ~ The Board is conferrihg with Leon- ard Fraser, Ontario Tourist Bureau, Toronto, with a view to securing co- operation. Thn nnnnrnn vTW;:nnnn4l-I-ma-um Au_ just wheni 5/1311 any things to ome. I M. D. Morrison has been appointed chairman of the Publicity Committee lin place of W. c. Walls, who found iitnecessary in account of other du- |ties` to resign this position`.u A1111! -(`Jnunn has vnsiun 4-1-an DIUS EU rurugu lalll IJUSIU-UIlo.~ _ Alex. -Cowan has res1gned the ehairmvanship of the Reception Com- mittee, which has been lled by the appointment of W. A. Twiss. ` VI... 'D-.-uni 3.. .u\o.Jn'.&u3-an. -..J.1.. 1 AA`- \JVUIlUllp . Notes Mem'bers of the `Council of the Board of Trade had a conference re- cently with John 0 Connor, `Director of Publicity, City .05." Toronto, and discussed various ways in which the Board `could assist in boosting Bar-. rie. Mr. O'Connor drew attention to thefact that Barrie was, the key to kthe tourist motor traffic to the north- and advertising the- attractiveness of the town. He_ emphasized the im- portance of Barrie having a properly supervised motor camp. `E....-.:._--"L-.. 1.--- .-__-e__-_I 1.-- n-./ ern art of Ontario, and that no ef- A fort should be `spared in capitalizing . SUPGIVISBU IHOUOT camp. Enquiryhas been received by m Board from an American concern seeking Canadianloeation' for the fmanufac-ture of stoves`. C-C\I. n 1.: (Continued from page 1) A report by the Tourist Committee in favor of establishing a motor camp `in or near `Barrie was adopted,"the Committee to makeaa survey of avail- able sites, secure data as to accom- modation required =and estimated cost, and report back so that the mat- ter can be laid before the ' Town Council. ` ' 1u....I. URGES BOARD T0 CO-OPERATE wnu counm 8 Comfort Soap Pearl`.Soa.p _ 6-qt. " Aluminum Kettle .Reg`L.11a.r price' $1 .92 Phones 145 and so. Ana J 3; mazabeu. St. Macaroni, Spagh- -etti and Vermicella, 4; . 16-01. 10:: st pattrns' `and . 0c to $1.25 yd.

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