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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1926, p. 2

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. V . ' ) - [of Mostjow, Mrs; -John Ansley and Mn; 1 and Mrs. Grant Heels of- Allandale and Mr; and `L Mrs. Albert /Burt dud. family` Iof Uhthoff visited at W. D. Cotton s and J. H. Kerr's on Sunday. I - 4 Buy Advertised Things. ., .Lvu's. 1VJ,. mg uutcner and Miss ~ avrie and Mrs. Patterson of n.- - = Burglar: at Elmvale ins-\1\ 15-3.3- .-s,,~ A - BRA/?l)FORD%S'yI'., BARRIE n we nu r1UU5l-:.WlVES I [Use a newspaper to polish the top of! the kitchen stove.; ` When boiling a pudding take care} that the basin.in which it is cooked is quite" full. or the water will get in` and spoil the pudding. %J C. H. BEELBY M9LAU(}HLI_I__V;_BUICK 1 -43: a:_ KIN IITTII AUTOHOIIIJ3 ARI IIHIT. I ---__-:- these added touches I toimzmeo motor car s%atisfaction% TIPS TO HOUSEWIVES 2. newsznannr +n nnlhaln. +1.. The 1927 McLaughlin-"Buick has a host of improvements-renements that `surround the McLaughlin-Buick owner with convenience and luxury. McLaughlin-Buick s enormous volume makes_ possible, at the moderate McLaughlin- Buick price, these luxurious details: Vibrationless engine, vacuum-cleaned crankcase, balanced wheels, heel-operating heater cont:-ol,'thermostatic circulation control, quiet transmission, jet black tires` with jet black rims, `suction tip on windshield wiper, exclusive upholsterin and interiorware, recessed windows, coronation colors in o, and many other vital improvements which stamp ,it_ as the Greatest McLaughlin-Buick Ever `Built. = MF-516 riel McLaughlin Garage, Elitabeth St. Cme GREATEST N,_ew-Type Motor Muiler Deepening Operative Silence. New Instrument Board with Indiret Lighting. ,All Instrurnents in Single Panel gunder Glass ' even BUILT SALES, savxcg MACHINE` suop I111 21 UIULII UCLUFB cnopplng. 1 Vvhen boiling a cabbage or a cauli- f1o,wer, tie up a crust of bread in a. muslin bag and place it in the sauce- lpan. This will prevent the smell from pervading the ho'use. VVash the parsley afnd squeeze "it dry in a cloth before chopping. VVh=.n hnilinar 2 r-ahh-no-A nr a nun, L $LAUOIII-I`N'IlCK `U11 I Bigl C. J. SMITH ' C551 / Keeps teeth` clean, breath sweet, - appetite ;keen and A `V . `:3; _'1' ' HD 07:12:" Mon-rmw. *5 J4 - -&:=.-,,`-m: - v _ '_:','Jz"`V RIO` SE-JANEIRO The Royal Bank Canadl _. BARBIE BRANCH % _ THORNTON BRANCH vvuuupe ` Fort William Windsor. Out. ' London Hamilton . ,, Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec , St. John, N.B. Halifax Sydney Charlottetown - - v --- qanonllll including Vancouver Victoria Calgary Edmonton Regina " Winnipeg Fort wamn... soo in Canada 1oo A'l>r';ad including ; ' I. R. Dior, Manager - .M. C. Wigle. Manager` . -v-. .-.,-u an o uuanvaln luv G-IIIA DUI! 01 Guthrie spent `Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. `R. Crawford. - / Mr. andv -Mrs. Jas.= -Leigh of Barrie ` were" In the village renewing old aci- k1uain_ta.nc"e'dri e"da y` last w . V : `MFR. .T.- .1 . IKI'IAfh|nv nf llutluuln {- quuxxuunce one may last week. ` Q `Mrs.J.- J. McAfthur} of Gutht-1'0 `visiting lger motheIf_.,Mrs. McCu alg.- b spent aunuayr -wun tnexr granatatner here. ' ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns of Dalston. `Sundayed with` Mr. and Mrs. `Albert Crawford. A Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gllhrit and son `spent and Mrs. T- (`El-n"wfnr . vmuulg 1'9 u.uves1n uus Vlclnlty. Mrs. C. nold and`children~ return- ed .-home after spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Robt. "Crawford. M `mm-I arid l'h\uHIa mum. `A9 'l|t\nIuCAs; wcuna wun Lurs. noon. `vrawroru. . Earl and Orville Elson `of Thornton spent Sunday, -with their grandfather here. \ , IIUUIUS. -Alex. Ross of Minnesota is spend- ing a few days with My, anti Mrs. Wm. Emms. _ '\ L Mrs., Campbell, Miss Campbell, W. Campbell of Barrie and Miss Currie _.of Haliburton spent Sunday with Mr. `and Mrs. '1`. R. Crawford. ' llan T. MIPAII AP f`1AIrnInvun` t'\I-{A VI... .Lu.L'Bo \VV Ill. J.V1U}l'|.llUl`- _ Quite a--number of the summer res!- den'ts have returned to their respective homes. -A`lv Dana A0 `ln`t_._-....L.. 1.. _'_-___1 Iauu lVJ.l'l'.|. '1`. rs. Ul`&WI01'(1. I Miss L. Myers of Cleveland. Ohio, is `visiting re atives in this vicinity. ` \ nold and`children~return- uuu_1u uue lliulc was`p1a.yea., The following teachers have return- Led to their schools and [commenced duty on Sept. 1st:- Miss E. Gollop to Malton; Miss Hazel Clute to Wye- bridge; Miss Mabel Carter, to Mount Albert; Miss Gazy Kidd to Orillia; Miss Sylva Coleman to Toronto; Miss Mary Wedell to Schomberg. Miss Clam Kell to.Toronto._ T ' Adg. 3o.'-:1Hss','1.'Mccua1g of Los Angeles, Calif.. is visiting her: -sister, [ Mrs. \Wm. McArthur. (\I{n I) ..v-nI1vv\I-(nu n! #1.`. ............)... .._...i llu-'. Lllu Jno. Gilheeney held a decidedly suc- cessful dance in his xiavilion on Mon-- day evening. Gilbert `Watson and his orchestra were much appreciated and some fine music was~p1ayed.e The following` fnnnhnrsl have rnfnv-n- wlcjr. L. N, -Sllverthorne has retufned to Toronto after (attending to Dr. Scott's_ practice during the month of August. _Tv-In r .*.n1nm:mnu 1....'1.: n .:....a.:...:n-. ....... uuuuuya cu. azu1uy.L;uve, uaxe mmcoe. `Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott and child- ren have returned home after spend- ing a month at Sandy Cove, Lake Sim- COQ. ' QIIB CO8. ruuuvurtug. . - , ' ' Mrs. Clute of Shelburne visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clute during the past week. v I ' ' A `U TWnnnn'|Iv Fnnvvu Gne.I-..&..l....-...... punt wuex. V A. W. Donnelly from Saskatchewan is visiting his parents, -Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Donnelly. ' Wnllnnn poo-U rm I::rnnn...A 1'......u..... VVlll.. uuuuuuy. '- Wallace Pegg of Holland Landing l has returned home after visiting with his aunt. Mrs. 'R.`W. Dutton. J .T "D 1\nurnn4-In hon I-nirnu n ox :-said-I...- - um uuuu. WIFE. 1.1. W. uutwn. J. "R. Dinwoody has taken a. position as teacher at Ross's School and com- _ menced dutiesthere on Sept. 1. ' Nllrn M A Aannur hog 3-aonungil J-A x_ xuculucu uuuuu Luere UH b'eDlZ. 1. ; Nurse M.` A. Agnew has `returned to the Western Hospital, Toronto, after a month's holidays at her home here. MI`, and Eva _T P (`Anna and Oran:-no V u. uzuuuz as uuuuttys ul. net` nome nere. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Couse and fa.m- ily have returned home after a month's holidays at S-andy.Cove, Lake Simcoe. `hr, and Mrs W ,T can out` mm- RUUIC UPC. . Mrs. D. H.. Suther1and'has been con - fined to her bedlthrough `illness but {s recovering. Mr: (`Info nf QHn\IIuv1A nigh.-..1 ...:n.. LUW uuya wuu wuss D. 1v1c_v'ac1aen. Mrs. A. R. Ingham has improved wonderfully since her recent illness. T " Mr. and Mrs. Rupweof'Guelph are visitingwith Mr. and "Mrs. E. G. Clute. Miss: `Roan-im: Nrnwn-r1.-1m~. ne nnnnr. vmuxug wuzg my. uJ1(l1V11`S. IS. U. mute. Miss Beatrice McFadden of Orillia. Memorial Hospital is visiting at her ome here. `Album 1'`: `LT Q..n..-..1....,:"I..... 14-- -Al uua wcun wuu Ll`lBI1U.S In '1`Ot`0nt0. - Miss Dunsmore ofToronto spent a few days with Miss B. McFadden. MPH, A P Tncrhurn Inch ivnnnnuuna &w%&&$&wm&&&%$ ;, COOKSTOWN g g m mmmmmm mm Manama Phone yohr news items to Tho` Examiner. : um` uuu uwuugn umess. . Misses Marion and Marjorie Suthe;-1-N land are vis1ting'1'n Bradford. , Mrs. Somers of Toronto is theo guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dutton.` 7 Mrs. Cyrus Smith and son were in Toronto for a few, days last week. Misses Clara and Laura Jebb spent this Week with friendsin Toronto. Mlau Dywncmnrn nF.'l`nm~m+n an.-...a. - vvu.u unauus 111 .I.'0l`0I1L0. - Mrs. Mary McMa ster is confined to her bed through illness; Miqann Nrmdnn mm: `n/rn..4n..x.. cc..n...-'. $mm&ma&&mwmw$a& "`"'2.a 5.. Colombia - ' Peru . V u ezuela 3!!!! Juan Santo Domingo - `Port-au-Prince - Nassau Port of Spain Buenos Allies Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Caracas -._.I o Bl. JOKE` Havana San Yuan Barcelona Ste J0hl1'8. ' Havana ` London New York Paris wincluding nP'3?.5.TA_T! BA _7.c wuu uueuual mere. ' M1`. and Mrs. Courtney, Miss Lillian Courtney of Toronto and Miss Emily Dickie. of Vvinnipeg spent the week- end at Geo. Dickie_ s. 1\/fr-` nn 1|/fun nan `l'.7:..... -11 'r1___n:-vx ur-uric. on-an wnnu 4v4.|Bn auuu DI-UHUu Mrs. Ellis and _Mrs. Leslie Todd of Woodstock were er guests of Mrs. Garrow Manning a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper returned home on Tuesday night after enjoying a two months trip through Western Canada. _ ' , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graham and son Edwin and Mrs. Wm. Downer. all `of Alliston. were the guests of Mrs. G. L. Usher last week. ` N/rwa 11 nninm nun ,1n.....I.L..._ -r _,,,,,n ' __ , _.. _.-_... V-v ..-. . Mrs. B. Dolan and daughter Lorraln and VVm. Rearson of Chicago left for home on Thursday after a few fveeks with friends here; ` 1\/I n and 1|/run (V.-......L.....-- xxx..- -run, Oice ,o.nd Ynrd; Rosidoned: 2l lVDunlop"St. 15 Collipr St._ Plfollo 1324; 'PlIDlIO`1o. 2wo uuu ill. uuu. u1cK1e_ s. _ Mr; and Mrs. Geo. King of Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ford King and son Doug- las of Toronto spent a few days last weekwith the former's daughter, Mrs. Fred Ritchie. 1\ITn nna 1|`/r.... 1:1....,: 11.1: ___,-n 5, u'u:x.u mare I0!` 8,/Iew days. Mrs. Margaret Hooper and son Victor of Detroit are visiting with Mrs. J. P. Dean and Mrs. Robert Barnes. lfluu Rlfohannnc 54.....- -3 r ucau auu uxru. H.009?! .l58.I`Il8S. Miss Margaret Stone of Chicago spent a couple of weeks with -her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stone. In`..- `mun- ..._.s ----,m - van. uuwuuu. 18.81 . WGGK. ~ Mrs. M. E. Dutcher of Barrie and Mrs, Patterson of Thornton visited friend here for axfew days. Mr`. Margaret T-Tnnnnr gm: ann v..+.... u_xuxu.ua wuu net` sons, 6 "Mrs. Anna. Williams of Spokane. Wash.. U.S.A.. visited her sister. Mrs. Jas. Lawson. last week. . Mrs: M` `In T'\n+..I....... no n--1- --~ 1-` ucl. uuutsa 3.8 CBRCHBI`. ' Mrs. (M, McQua.rrie left on Tu'esda.v for Prince Albert to spend a couple of months with her sons. Mru AI-Inn 1xm1n.....;.. -a c._._.__... ausa. 11.. uu'u3z,na.n. Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Warren oandl children vlsitd over the`week-end with friends in Toronto. - I . Minn mm. T.nv1vn4-nun 1-44. .... r-1-.-----r Luullus In '.L'0I`OI1t0. Miss Ella. Lawson left on Tuesday for Copper Cliff where she will resume her duties as teacher. ' _ MPQ M` Mnilnhhin IAIN ._ Vl"-----`--- zuunur, LV1l.'B. 1'8. 1'. uurton. this _Week. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop were in` Tottenham for" as-few days this W k. Mr. and/fvIrs.. R. A; Cooper were `in Bellevllle a. couple of days last week. Mrs. Thos. Stone left on Tuesday to visit her gisters in Detroit and Chicago. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Ritchie were with friends in Toronto for a. few days last week. ' `Rina `D.-In- 1'\_V!..I_I_` _n I"-.-- -- - Lot :1. LEW uuyu. ' Mrs. John Elrick spent the week-en with friends in Meaford. as` did als Mrs. H. Carnahan. Mn and mm `L! `D 1'1-7-... d 0 I lal. W U5!`- Mrs. Pr1ce..Dr ink1 of Midland was` the` guest of her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Iggy. for a. few days. , Mrs Jnhr. mI.~a.-.1, an-..` n..- ...--I- -_a A uuuuuyulg Wlul 118!` parents. ' ' 7 Mrs. 'John_Coop,ersof Belleville is vis- iting her son. LR. A.i._Cooper. V D. `Cotton -and [family visited frien s in Toronto this week. ~_ `Mr. and Mrs. S. A: Tipping spent Sunday with friends in Coldwater. 1 Miss Flora Currie'~of Toronto` -is .spend_ing./a few weeksat. her home. Miss Bell of Bradford visited her sister,` Mrs`. R. P. Burton. this _Week. Mr. and Mrs. A, (1 Riuhnn m...... :..I . Miss"Floren'c'e VP. Burton wasin Oshawa last week. s , . - V .Wm. I-mi spent a few days in Tor;-I onto this week. I . _ M _ b V itchielett tor Hunts; -ville-` on Tuesday. \ ' M ` Mrs. Geo. Ritchie spent the week with ' friends in "Toronto. Miss `Mildred "Graham spent the week-end in Toronto. \ Miss Evelyn -Gallagher of Toronto is holidaying with her parents. ` | Mrs. John (`Snnnnr nf `Rnn.mm.. :. ..x.. __ wwww.n* 3` auwwmw i g ELMVALEV NEWS `i w .. >3" (`cu I\:l'Ll'-lllU- Mr. and Mrs. `Fred. Bell and family A New Special` Six Sep with 7 -bearing Crankshaft Motor ~ World s Smoothest ` ` . New Winged `Radiator Cap. New-Type Motor Mu.- ` Type of Motor. _ ' Double Filament Heakdlights. Silen _ _ Rubber Insulated ' Seat Upholstery of Genuine Boat `- Motor Supports-.-standard Chase Velmo `Mohair Velvet. A Lighting. - V Nash practice for Four-wheel Brakes. ' some ti_me-Making . Five" Disc Wheels. Paneljunder for Notably Quiet and_ _ A Gasoline Filter. "Including Hydrostatic Gas Gauge. . _ Vibrationless lferformance. I . Air Cleaner. ~ ` New Duotone Body Colors. New Crankcase Breather? Oil Purier. \ .Oil Screen _Agitator ` P'reventing_Cran,kcase Dilution. ' , ' I .\ Preventing Oil Coagulation . ; I 4 Full Fofrce-i eed Lubrication. ~ ` I`; in Coldest-Weather? ~Motor Heat Control by Thermostatic Water` Regulation. i Coupe, $1165.; 2-Door Sedan, $1215; 4-Door Se $1315"-1Tou'ring, $l135;-4-Pass. Roadster, $1225- ` " _' * N I ~ . APriccs .o.b.factory . _/, xi ` \ PHONE 280 RHONE 41169 --u nuocuu --put tn XIII. and Hard Woods on hand 4 N 0vv' 0 N D I SRLAY All Luz: cuuu register. They then made their way to the Chevrolet garage where they broke the..gl'ass in;a side window thereby get- ting 51110 the show room. In_order to get int_` he office they broke the lock of thqy ack door, but `were not rewarded for their pains, for in the absence of R. P. Burton, his father had removed all the money the night before. To all appearances it was money the burglars were after. At time of writing no trace of the burglars has been found. Pro- vincial Officer Kelly was on the job on Saturday and has charge of the affair.` -.... `laid rnvalu Sometime Friday night burglars en- tered the Elmvale Creamery, W. J . Mc- Guir-e s drug store and R. P. Burton s garage. They gained entrance to the creamery through a. very small window on the east side of the building. They cracked the safe and obtained a sum of money. 'I`hn1r croinnrl GI: El l\VI`|Atu-\\- L- L`, , - un uxuuuy. They gained entrance to the drug store by going up on the roof of the movie building and through a window of the drug.store. Forcing their way through two locked doors they gaine entrance to the drug store where they helped themselves to two gold watches an'd chains and other articles. also ai bottle of alcohol and what change was` in the cash register. I l`hav- fhnn rnorln 1-L....'.. n-.--- L- A`-- Ia unyauu, A 0rd of E Thornton.- _ .vv_w:c Iqrxuc u.1su`preSente(1 ner sheaf of roses to the bride-to-be. Miss Ruth ; Martin; of Flos and Miss- Vera Knapp of Barrie unwrapped the gifts anderead the accompanying verses. Miss Martin in a few Well chosen words thanked the donors for the lovely_ gifts, when all joined in singing For She's a Jolly `Good Fellow." Dainty refreshments to a_ c_lose\a very enjoyable evening. \ . 1 1 Bride-to- Be Remembered A very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mrs, F. C. Bishop on Tues- day eveni ' g, where a number of friends assemble . 4 Al, miscellaneous shower of `gifts marked the occasion. coming as a; surprise to the guest of honor. Miss Annie Train. A tub done in the color `scheme of pink and white and laden with gifts was brought in and opened `by Miss Train, with Miss`F. Manning "Were served by the hostess bringing assisting. Miss Train expressed her , appreciation of the gifts and kind wishes of her friends. Dainty refresh- ments were -served, after which Jack Cooper~of Barrie sang a con le of solos which weremuch enjoyed. hose pre- sent from out-of-town were Mrs. (Dr.) S mpson, Mrs. M. E. Dutcher and Miss 0fBai'ri= and Mru `Da+n...sn.. nu 1- Av ,shg6>e.-.fo:- Bride-`to-be - Mrs." Ed._ Knapp entertained about forty-ve friends and acquaintances at ` evening inhonor of Miss Ruby Martin or Minesing. The evening was spent in games and music. To the strains of the, wedding march two tiny tots, Donald Currie and Jessie Middleton. dressed as` bride and groom; entered `drawing a wagon and baskets decorated with white tissue paper, sweet peas and snapdragon, and laden with many` dainty gifts which they presented.` The i a miscellaneous shower last Wednesday . wee bride also "presented her sheaf . the bride-th-`hp M'i=a Dun- THIS coal yard has been . called Comfortland. because this is the place where "seekers for good coal have `found it. They have also become ac- quainted `with our cour-' tcous manner of doing business. We'd `like to shake hands with your next coal order. All Coal and cake ' weighed on town; scales. ' A full `line of `Soft

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