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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1926, p. 2

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tail \ Y`, " /Dunlap and Mulcaster 'Sts.. Phone 31 : BARRIE : Box 595 , OVERDONE` Doctor-Sambo, I can`think of but "one thing that will cure you and that -is an/electric bath." 9` _ Sambo-Naw, such, cctah. yo ain't talkin' to dis here nigger; I had a. trien what took one of them things down in Sing Sing an it drowned him!" -Science and Invention. . [FOR SALE--Farms, `Summer Prop- f erties, Town Houses, Lake Fronts. ` FOR RENT - Summer Cottages, Town Houses, furnished and im- furnished. ' 17tfc HENRY & cowgm lnlllllnn Inn` -~"' ` EVI}R1_:THIN G REAL ESTATE Buy Advertised Things. -----_j.-_._.-.-.-_:--- =f1"aUi`zs`DA,Y,' o cTl3BVER 7. 1926. RAILWAYS. a (By Vorsilmors. Oro.) , The miliinery parlors ot busy Yonge i street could scarcely outrival the unartness or Barrie s outstanding mil- llnery shop. Miss Wilson's. The window display of this shop merely touches the fringe of the beautiful hats avail- 7 MISS wILsoN"s1`MIiLLIN:a'9 . I able within. They have such a charm- ing look and try-me-on-air. that before i you `know it you are in the store. On Anfnr-Ina fhn fnlnnrlllnnan and y LINES. BARRIE, `ONT. Phone 44-7W Ele 1'-:3. }Tjw I Hum mo. Box 267, Barrio. \ .Awinns yMAniA. of N vm A izuayvoonxwsbu, rs wnums N54 wgek; :;a.;.y. Mu.c3e`:%1niJMoiidnyNoo.'.;;,% avg; This competition extends over 18` weeks. and prizes to tl'1e*v_a.lue of $180 will be-given. "A i'ewg;-rules to be noted:' Essay, not to exceed 200 words. Advertising `effectiveness andjrori nellt as wellae litereryj-quality-to be consid-V cred. No competitor winning a.-' prize to be eligible for another. pr _e_yvfr t1ng~a.bo_ut the same store (although there` is no limit to number of times a. store may be subject-. ot,e.`wlnni.ng` ` say.) Ess`aysAwhfch`-do_ not get a. prize will be considered with others the following week: For names `of, me chants end` other par.ticula.re, see age 3. ' ._ .v-s MINING STOCKS"? BOUGHT -V SOLD ` INSURANCE I BONDS_- : 1.: Prize ;_ 35; Value ' ""5 375'. 4A1ii':EZx"%"-'f"' "% :mx3N, Collingwood J.` ROWE, Beeton H. M_cCURDY, Tpttnham I-JJ DPIOIOYC SUOEL * ff` _"*u -- - T? -'v1_ T 1 Djj '1 'Phone~845.Barri. ,' ` W Q Dl'\"l"'l!l.` D ` AII2-LJ_~. 1'! IV I xi I\II)l\|I ` 3133 Bi-adfbrd suex. ' _.n ' " `,'~":""r,7s`5"f s 3, " ;.u},_/ ` . I . A---. . .alo'y1 -. i. `;;3;53.;;avgs.soN ..s.~ uu uuunuuuuu Iuuuaneu on 8!ly*0I the ogerating` minesu ' !-lollinger : Mclntyre 2 Cutle Dome : Capital : Te'c|r`~-luglxea _ Some of best cqmpanies represented. Yielding from 4'%'%; to 7%. _Fu!l informtion fumihed on any~of the oneratinni minus \ V ' .- 1 The Barrie,Radio and Electric Co. is also fully- equipped with a line ot' all the electrical machines which do so much towards lessening a. woman's work in the\home. There is the electric stove _to take the place 0!! the old coal or wood` stove which `made the kitchen so hot; there is the electric washing- machine and iron to help on Mondays: then there is the vacuum-cleaner w ich no one can do without. `All these th mzs an a. great many more you may buy fro `the Barrie. Radioiand Electric Co. V England will experlment in erec- tion of houses of Canadian` design, built of C:_Va.nadianAlumber. _ I The Barrie Radio and 4-Electrlc Co. 15' the store to get your radio, bepau`se it: its the only radio store that gives twelve I months? pxperi; service, 7 l'!ul.vQ'ul-lu`ll_lUllL~Ul{U U5]! IIEYU Ill [I'.U"QQU winter weather when -it is too cold to 'go out and `your own fireside is nice and cosy. Just tune in on an, station and enioy yourself. If you ha `:3 an in- valid in your family, think of the many hoursthey have on their hands and get "them a,`_ra'd1o to_ help pass these away. ' ` - ' ` , _ " it _A Richy `Densltlsbn. Vahrie) A Radio plays 9; largeepart in the life of everyone these `days. In theAmorn- mg: The setting-up exercises to start ,afternoon, music and ball gagrtes; ev- enlng. speeches, bedtime stor1e.~1..som:s Iand musical numbers; Think of'all the ante]-ta1r1ment.on_e can have in the aid winter .we"ather when it in fnn nnm` fn the day right: 'noon, the stock reports: BAR!-`(IE nAo:oA ub % , ,- '- EL:-:c'mc co.. LIMITED .2riaJ Pri.z ;- `$3 v.;n.; Hudson hrougham, ' ,_-"$2225 - Hudson Con A. --_. - Stindm`-d Eqyiment In - cludoo: Rear View Mir-' ~ tor, Automatic Wind- shield ` Cleaner. Moto- ,. Meter: Radiator Shut- fttera. Transmission Lock ~`Kbuilt in). `Combination _'stop and pail Light, Front and ear Bum- para,` Spa.`re\ Tire and _Lice_n_se.t uuuaxnlaslon hock , ' `ail Spare` if ,mNeWi C o4loris'-i--l\Iew Lines -iNeviv .Comfort--i-Beauty and Distinction ...-cu-uc, u.c1'u uyuwtu, narrle. I .100 yards, boys` under 15--Jim} Tyndall, Holly; Ken. Miller, Cundla.s.| Girls under 15--Irene Storey; Ev- ,elyn Hill, Allandale. 3 ' I 100 want`: .9`... 13...... rV__--A- - an; _:s. `\IJlllpI':'.I.'} uxurx. - ' -100 yards. farmers or farm labor- ers--Jim Tyndall,-Kenneth Miller. | Li : --~- icsyu 1.1.111, nxxuxltmle. ' 100. yards, o`pen1--Ross Cow_an; Ale7- (Buster) Clark. .-1nn utnula Ca uuuu .... -9--.1 `-"-A 'gjn.A.c`x;vIaN`1' w1NN_ERsT ' ' - AT `rm: nmznu-: 1=Am| G\i`rls under 8--'JBernice' Thompson, } Allandale. _ 1 Boys under 8--Davis Arnold, Ivy;/[ Blister Storey, Allandale; J. Bowman. . - Girls under 12--Irene Storey, Al-I landale; Verna Luck, Minesing'.' ` I Bovs nndnr 19_`T-Imam" u7:1..\... I yanaale; Verna Luck, Minesing'.' Boys under 12--'Harvey Wilso\n, Bar-rie; Herb Dymen't, Barrie. 100 vnv-rla hnue. nan. 1: 1:... '1: mung tnree stones and escan1ng uninjured. wae. the experience of 5-: year-old Helen 0'Malley. in Chicago. l Mrs. Porter Mldklff. of Elm _Grove.; Ohio. has harvested her crop of 0 us! I and '9_ne ,Weighs over./seven pound . LU!` we nave tneu 11:. 1` - - -`~`{ *; When we enter the store Mr. Lennox - is never too busy-to notice us with: 1 ple,asapt.word and a smile andrthis ; adds to our impression of good 'store- ] keeping. Here we find that everything 1 needed in the preparation offobd for the family. is of thevfreshestvand best. 5 As the eye travels along the she1ves.!1 well ; filled,~,with choice groceries. , W82 1 notice that here are the best rellhesh to accompanylthe cooked meats and,` tinned fish._ together with bread. cakes.-g . vegetables. etc., etc. Without leaving'. the store one can get an adequate sup- . 1 ply for the needs of any and every meal 33; of the day. - - . ' ' . `Rnv frnm Mn T.Annnv .....a .......' 1......`lg I un. une uuy. ' . Buy from Mr. IQemiox and svhoww promptly he can deliver the gogds. Hudson design , kivithoutiresort to accessories, gives owgers the top results of gasoline strained before it is deIiv_ei`ed\o motor, air cleaned and heated, and `dirt-free lubricatiom A ' - o ~ A - `._ _` The rnostubeautiful body in `this model that [Hudson ever i - bnilt is combined with the greatest of all Super-Six chassis. Importantjncreasei in gasoline mileage is obtained with % no sacrice in_ er. and exible performance. Rene- -ments and improvements centered around the famous I Super-Sixp principle give greater, smoothness, freedom from vibration and closely perfect `all the great result\s\-of this, exlt /rsive -Hudson advantage. i _ . ' ' . . -\_J Hpdaonls always brilliant performance is bettered. Power is greater. l~Pick=upA is quicker. Reliability is ` .-any ru --u1IIvI\p unuvn ,(ay'..M`a..;1_uaIu.e a. ssasm, .3-.1ampto_'n) -.'I`_he advertisement of this store starts with mention oi; the quality of its tea. The appeal `is irresistible, `for who is there among suswho. does not love`a.vcu`p of good tea? Perhaps, we. have" been going to otherstores `getting samples of tea, some [of whIh"'we found .-made a very poor concoction. But this is not so with the special brand sold by Mr. Lennox. We know for we have tried it. ` . 4 - -- ` Tlfhnn urn Anna M... ..c......'-In-.. 1- _....-_ - . /Falling thre stories mhrlnrn urn`: Irhn noun _ 31`-d: mi; 52 \Val'uew 1,: . ww-uuw ,'H,.":A. LENNOX. eaoclh 1;. man. a o:_-, -- \ Gives ,5 * Grey "*?"r%';; A IlIlPl'0Ved "`;:22% 1jHE"'BARl_{lE I-:xAM..l_N1-:R and escaping 1mvlnnnn n1` 5.: |,~~lERs < . ;_ Wi'th`t*th e `arrest last"? of. three. . glen .andA`,_three girls `near B_ea'msvillej p1-agiff, after.'they.:had"shot; ltev. E; 0; Tall- , _ "s ` `man of St; jcitharinest at a; filling sta- 't*d`.: . tion, it is" believed that ,the7 gangf'who ' -(`,gs`;d;:_ `entered James`Mor1`-ison s -store. at ,1, the?` Painswick and also attempted rob-' ` l -ize, wi beries atxprillia . and other lplaces. _: in re_3.V ;`- ` this-distr'ict` have- _.been_ \captu;red.: f , They were convicted and .sente`n`ced [ue .2. f at St. `Catharines, Wm. Stover -get-\ V _i jginhg sicx years in` the p`eni(1i:enI;_1iia`1;y, ' o n arr seven years an arry 753 - Henderson ve years. Jampton) -"Provincial Constable Kelly called 15 3t1T.~ on Inspector Miller. in` connection.- : 1%}y.fg: with the ase and also sent partic- dpes" u_lars by w ich the -bandits were. prac- haps we tically 1_dent1.ed.as _the gang who pp- 5 `getting erated m'thlS district. At the time hih"'W9 of their- arrest they were `driving a ".`5"- car that had been stolen in'Toronto ` 2 special - e and they admitted that in the past `.79 kn??? three weeks `they had driven to Sud- .Lennox .bury,1v Montreal and Windsor. The 3 withn guns found in possession o the ban- 1nd"t*5 dits were stolen from spor ing goods :1 i - ?erytmng_ houses in Toronto and had apparent-i mod for ly been obtained after they left this ma best section, because no attempt was she1ves.lmade to re on Mr. Morrison or Of- ries.hWe;ce1_' Bingley of Orillia, who gave renhestchase when they were` interrupted in Lftzagg f an attempt to burglarize Collis store cl 1 ~_m~_ that town; A shoe-print near H. at:as`, u?f!M1ller s' store at__ Severn. Bridge, ary meal i'_wh1ch was robbed, indicated that the `mane included 1: am n.-uel V80 W11 3 in gbicago._ cu:------11---:-v Jas. Moran, 13, died from injuries received when he fell from his bicycle qbicago. - u 31., 11!: auueu tms: `#11. It was me.-self tlyat was. going to Letterfrack. faith, I wouldn't start from here'!"--Watch- man Examiner. - 1 wuuuul L Still`! Egaminer. Muskrat` skins brougt: $2.36 ea_ch this week.,,aTlrecord price on the New `fork maraket, ' ' " ' .1 uvm= Dl:l I Dr. L. P. Jacks. editor of the Hibbert I ournal, tells of a trip to Ireland by an . Englishman. who was far off`*his course and confused about his next `directions. `He asked anlrishman cutting neat in ,the wilds of Connemara how to get to _ ' Letterfraclc, . The old Irishman labored over the : directions, so intricate a d roundabout were the roads, until, h ving done his b st, he added this: `.`If it meselfl It at going tn T.Af`fnrfrnnlr Vana- gang included a girl. . = ' Rev. E. O. Tallman,.who was shot at St. Catharines, was in charge of `a gasoline lling station where the igang stoppedgfor gas. When asked {for payment, two-shots were red, zone striking the minister above the !heart but not injuring him seriously, and he was able to telephone to the [police at Beamsville giving a descrip- ltion and the number of the car.__ _ SUSPECTS o1=%,1N-1s1=u.% :- : JOB GI-QT LONG TERMS HOME S` `BEST `I .-`AI-.. _::4_,, A -- vuvv aycul. ouuuay at .0Dt.EI< Miss*Wice, who has been tlc of her sister, Mrs. Thompson, past `week, returned to Her I I Aurora on Friday. Mvv nnA- `IA ..- 1'-Iv, - -- - - uu.uI;l' uveg/rtne wefk-,e nd with friends here. " , f George Johnston andvson Mariley, Mr. and -Mrs. Reynolds of Warminter, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, two sons and daughter and Miss McDonald of Tor- "onto spent Sunday at Robt.E'Idridge's. the guest Thompson, for the her homein l Friday. Oct. 5-On.Sunda.y the-Rev. G. Coulter of Burton Ave. church. Allan-' dale, preached anniversary services to a full church both afternoon and ev- ening which were very much enjoyed. The Lefroy choir also gave some splen- did music and song; in the afternoon! the Rev.'Mr. Brown of Belle Ewart and Miss Adams of Lefroy sang solos. `Irving Nelson has taken 9. position in the Imperial Bank at N(Wmarket. T.nr-no nntrlann A` rn.....-.24, _ -upnenstbly: smart. mAt Miss Wilson's one finds the hats that make you think and talk in super- Iutives. Those, so typical of the Par!-. Jterme. small, audacious, chic. and in- ... ....\.. uupc: mu Dunn at J.V ,8WH1al`KeT.. Lorne Davidson of Toro'n'to was a caller ov\glthe wefk-,e"nd friegds A __ You canhot afford to take a chane. . in your% home} we will tune 2 i}1ute5~2ISc0nd5 0 Aerial. x. F. AA`. MALCOMS/ON; ` VV EDI). and Mr: nfnn n `D G. G.%SMITH% & co. ,,-,,-..- -........ ...,.......u\, bu uza.n.q_ |J_..lC L\UgCLb UJC one set "that can give you `all you hoped for in a. Radio. If you are prepared to purchase a Rogers, providing ,it meets your expectations in every respect, wewilllinstalllone in your home free of charge. If you are entirely satised-payment can be made _in cash or spread over three to twelve months for a slight charge. 5 Free Demonstration Added to the above are a dozen other points of advantage that combine to`*make_ the Rogers the ` n -..... 4- '- PDYI l'Y:I7a `YI\II n 1-4---I I` -cuupuuu avauame nere. . been given to the selection and. creat- ` . Unusual foresight and insight have ing of the modified interpretations 'of what Paris decrees to be `the season's mode. The bobette. finds unlimited choice of theinevitable felts of inlmit. able smartness and style. The discrim- inating matron has a large selection of `rich velvets and plush creations. One is most agreeably surprised at the low price of each. . Complete satisfaction seems to go with the purchase evenlvif only an inexpensive hat has been chos- on. A ` i _And from the time you rst pull the light. cord that" turns on the current-from that time on, you have unifo/m,f everlasting power. N o run-downybatteries to replace and re-wire; no mediocre /reception from weak batteries; - no noises from fading bat- teries; no expense; no bother,` J N Batteries. _ The Rogers oprates dii-ect `Q-t\-an as.-. ---`...-L -.. _-,__ -IL_.___A._'.._. Established 1869 I Cor. Collier and Bayeld Sgs. : - Phone 82 dfter; the BE_'I'HESDA we represent ALL STEAMSHIP ` % Passports arranged for. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILV Aer1al. In most homes `the Rogers will fungtion withoutany aerial whatever, either outside" or built-in loop--and with less dis- ~turbance than when an aerial is used. ir5z.'xIy' gt `sol 2`{%I"a7i37 alternating current.~. No chemicals; no charger; no attachments. You Just Plug In--The'n` Tune In. nst re and lightning at * SHORT,DATE POLICIES. | +n +..1m .. -1.----~ you msuuw `IL you are In U18 tore. On entering the trier: llnese and happy greeting of Miss ileon and ')er, assistant make you-feel that they ' deem it noi~tro`ubie but 9; real pleasure to show you.the hats. Shortlyiyou are convinced that the styles displayed are an evidence of the [unusual type, of . i chapeau available here. Yhulannl fnnnhlaht and c.....I...I..4. I..-. .`-

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