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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1927, p. 3

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Also the l~`amous_ Slain-lit : Jelly Powders Recipe Paclgage _ & Shin-riff : Seville Orange Marmalade A Wondertul Dessert 3-'.:u1Ii;'&e Jar A 'lbo ' 61 Light and airy, tender and tasty hot biscuits with fresh Bfaeside Butter and 1':-y this lreakfast % Dessert T nu. CIIC Sweetened Condensed 0: `rhejleal lV~`vfori_:eT .. ,.......... vow v a 5Lcau ulaauvallbage. Develon civic and national pride, I advised Mr. Davis. These things: 1 cannot _be inipressed too much. ; 1 Sentiment means'a great deal and it?` was found in. thewar that it could it make men do things they could not! 1 do otherwise.- Build good homes,. he advised] furtlger. It may be old-fashiqnedg but It IS true. Homes are not what` they were. It is true that conditions C lllxave but there; bshlould beset 011116 1 e. _ any Ia: grea _ e 1ever1Ini t ear y marriages, - e continued. t !x 1 saves young men a_great deal oflt Tomatdes 2 23 at Mount Pleasant. The score was 18-12 in favour of'Newton Robinson. They will play the Seventh Line boys; in Bond Head on Wednesday. I FIRE and THEFT Insurance are necessary to PROTECT ;the investment in your CAR. A BUT R PUBLIC" LIABILITY and PROPERTY DAMA ARE_.lMPERATIVE _TO PROTECT YOUR HOME, YOUR BUSINESS - YOUR BANK ACCOUNT ,See us or phone for particulars. f . RELIABLE `COMPANIES; -_ LOWEST RATES. sp'A1u:rop, T, ,4 Buy Advertised Things. Local Agent: }D.S.I.; Corn Flakes 3 pkts. 29 Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 nag. zsc Roman Meal put. gm D0l||i||0_ y521i p"l'.'i 2 1-1:. Tapioca canons L Grated Horseradish Bottle Keen : Mutard I/4-up. tin D"eIrnoate Spinach an e : Malt Vinegar Large bottle ------ -- I The nation, said Mr. Davis. is just .the sum total of the individuals in it and every little `place where in- dividuals develop themselves is Can- ada. .People have a responsibility to do what they can to develop Canada. Schools should develop citizenship. Mr. Davis felt that there is .not enough talk about it. Before the war Germany made rapid strides in world history and`commerce"because l her people"got into other countries and learned the languages and so developed their trade. The speaker j believed that pupils in the schools ; should` learn French and `Spanish. 7 While English is the language of the 1 world, we shouldgrealize that if we 1 are trying_,,to develop trade with` ails foreign country and can't speak the ] language while our comoetitor can j it places us at a great vdsadvantage. ` ....L--.._ `nmml.-..~. n'u 1n'n .. a. A "Heinz Cooked Spaghetti Rdediuna Tin (OPPOSITE CLARKSON HOTEL) Better than the fresh l_..2A . Shir:-i s Concentrated Egan!` _.2..C_ _ anu-rn`t"s concentrated Fruit Drinks zsc.a.. 190' % Beech Nut Fruit `Drops Grape Fruit Delicious Canned run c the ' fruit n T :--v -.:.j__._-.j_ 1- w:- AyV, A,drosp,j;ea1eranjd Dist`1*-1"b:-tror --.- -..-__ -__. _j N. 3* BARRH-.'. FTTW 3. Medium Tin Sweet Mixed 16 Sour and Chow 36. .Seven miles of paved streets s upport I the Canadian National Exhibition traf- i fic. I i mver 100,000 electric lights illuminate the Canadian National Exhibition grounds at night. - Lemon Orange Limo ZTZ-V -- I The Pure Soap Flake Ono 10: pkg. FREE with 2 La:-go pktl. `one can have good judgment if they The United St `able and his mental faculties devel- ,..foundation and improve tunities. _ `Conc1uding.Mr. Davis asked Why should anyone go from -Canada to the United States?_ VI wish that clergyman and all public speakers what it: shbuld be are `themselves. re- sponsible fdr their condition. Good health is necessary to make the most` of anv position in which one may be placed. ` Judgment is important and every-. importance of staying right here. ates has had .a wonder- but they are at the er the peak in some I ful developmen develop it from the beginning by be- peak a lime av ing careful, thinking before they speak and not speaking too often. l!`e831`des,, and they h8Ve exhausted - ` ` Ours are just com- . - -,. " `their resources. As soon as a person is physhauy -ling to the front audit is wonderful `what is being accomplished. Kiwan- oped even in a small way, he begins 1 . _ . to lay the structure of his life. The %"`s wh~eVer th3;'gv ,:`;1gyP`ita;: higher the building, the deeper th`e{8 Wrd'fr. Can. . foundation must be and if a ma"= 3.iT.$?f1'i`.'3%.{'.`%`. :::a`..3:*.::: wants to succeed` in building a good i th m ,, life, he must begin early, lay a good; 9 ' . his opp He should keep on ,bui(l)d:;THE ACCEPTS TORONTO ing as long as he has physical and? mental strength to do it. Mr. Davis! thought it`a great mistake for a. . . man to retire from active! life if he The Presbytery of Barrie met at could keep on. A man with ability I-Creemore last Friday for the induc- to succeed has a responsibility to;tion of Rev. Charles A. Kirkwood, the community and the country and `recently of" Omaha, Neb., who comes he should do all he can to discharge to -Presbytery` ver.v ' highly recom- his duty. He pointed to Gladstone, mended. Rev. R. M. Hanna preach- who did some of his best work after ed the induction sermon, Rev. W; eighty, and J. R. Booth; the veteran MacMillan of Collingwood addressed Ottawa lum'berman, who remained the minister, Rev. Evan Thomas of in harness until near the century Elmvalespoke to the people, Rev. J. mark. | - S. Shwrtt, moderator of PI`eSbVte1`V_ I would impress on young people the_ l 2 1 1 4&9 160' 14 I 17- 19 19 Page ` that Of all % the lighter lowef-p%ri'ced sixes only Chrysler ,60, combines these advantages `av cccc Ian I _speak often. be-' they: ~a A,_ _,_____ __ _ ..__..._._ :10 owENsj1'.,:PHoNE NO. 21% N RESIDENCE PHONE Hi NV _,dH{!3W. ;%_>_4N A D I AN l-,3 u' 1E1.j'r'! c H nfgs L B'_n . Jr on c A`NAD_I A N s (Continued from page 1) Health is a matter which can be controlled to a considerable extent. Most people whose health is not it should `themselves necessary mosti may T__J.._--,,,A_ 2.. _'._-0____;_-,_; I Hon, E. iJ.T37s.% speaks .tol % Kiwanis Club pn` i Building succx-:ssm MUST BE BUILT UPONLJLARACTER GUI! orfintge FCC ? - ` U ' lnaugxitiop to axial Ibo : mm of mnonnnn, Ac `o. 6. Windsor, .Oau4rt'o I ainht mnlu in In adplmll f."o. b. Windsor, 5`/iuigbt only to be added). ' bow rice: :'1u:lude.aIl o-.... .....a....- .-..a . -..J (IUUVU TUUUJ IUFUUUICIU taxes, mnpog: -gut `a roar spare tm, mwcovcr taxi full of gasoline. Chrysler "60 prices- Touring Car, $1470; Roadster, $1570; Coach, 1635; Coupe (with rum- Io scat), $1770, Sedan, THURSDAY, JUNEA2. 195:7. Ea3'E7f"o`J3a'3} If! 05 tge Fedco : 1'12 I'll; sic: hnvve the ad- ` rotcction union 9 Fedco nnram of e Ontario Canadian oximately I 4100!. Al : ama-tin 1 r tom of `r this an nnnuo-J . THOUSAND? HAVE LEARNED [guy |UlllU\1l' .J.ULH. - ms Exhibits from-France. Cuba, Bermu- be da, Mexico, India, South America. and . ;AUn1ted States will be located in the In- "ma ternational Section of the Pure Food; It ,1 Building at this year's -Canadian Na-,A Ofi t1ona1`Exhib1t1on. _ _ _ j 4 60 miles plus-with' exceptional ease% K 5 to25._mf'_les in 7fAseconds%r% 26 miles an-I-uf va uny V61, ouauc LGHLUICU EU De Iuunu In (1.13 bnrysle` "70 or Imperia{"&0: ~Seven-bearing. crankshaft, invar-strut pistons, im ulse neutralizer, manrfold heat control, air cleaner, oil ter, {full ressure lubrication, hydraulic four- wheel brakesand sho absorbers. v Come, see the "60--and \note' the essential neness of its Standar Quality manufacture. You`ll reco nize, especially after driv- ' ing it, there isn't another six of tsafrice that even begin: to comparevwjth it in quality ancl v ue. " - . To literally scores of thousands, Chrysler 60 is proving that its public preferenceis based upon the soundest of buying rea'sons-'-`unmistakable money-value`. v There's more than a thrill in-the 60's" pick-" `and in its s eed ability of sixty miles and more an hour wi exce tion ease. There's speed without the least effort, combine with most -unusual riding comfort and handling facility. r, Mechanically, the `_'60 has -man of the ye, same features to be found in the Chrysler `'70 Of "80"! \Seven.Imm-inn rt-nnlual-ui"r :lI|Izao.nI-anu 31311 I u 3---: 1 _. vu xavvrnv .|.\;u_l.IU\aIuVCl.yo [ If 7-I; ca-1.1? from Bala and Port Carlin" Z3 unanimously signed in favor of' iRev. G. C. Lamont, recently received, `from the Baptist Church, was receiv- -. ed. Aijrangements for induction will bemade when Mr. Lamont s decision ' regarding the call is known. ] 4.3701 umca 10!` me uanacuan Nation-' :a_l Exhibition are August 27th to Sep -. i tember .10th. I - '53: !-uilnll-n -0....u...'I'N.------- l"~` "" I ~ Presbytery sustained the call from] Allandale and. Stroud in favor. of Rev." John Galloway of Glencoe. Provisional arrangements were made for induction, at a date to 'be fixed later, as follows; Rev. J. S. Shortt to preside and induct, Rev. Dr. Ma- ll son to preach. Rev. W.,MacMillan and A Rev. W.` Patterson to. address min- t; .ister and people `respectively. :- A nnJT 43..-... 13.1.. .....a nu,` A '- '7 ---..- -vv vnau vsuav UL uuc uxuucblun. ( Rev. John MacNabb of Midland accepted the call to High Park, Tor- onto, and will leave at the end of August. Rev.eG. I. Craw of {Victoria Harbor was appointed interim moder- atbr. ~ ' ` r\ -:"'Z' I 2 L 'l~Creemore ntion l .recently of to \ ` 1 S. Shwrtt. mnnrnfnr ml `Du.-..k..4....... sauuvcllc BRUISU [:0 CH8 peoble, Kev. J. Shwrtt, Presbytery, nresided and inducted Mr. Kirkwood. The church` was well filled with -a .very interested congregation and the minister was iwelcbmed at. a social hour at the close of the induction. `D4-nv TA`... `II - _\V_LI, A `J: g 1927 dates for the Canadian Nation -`ll 1 Exhibition are Annrnuf own. 4... an... per gallon r W7-b'e`aring 21ank;i1a'j'." F2. #4527. ' .Neither '1-abor nbrhcapital `can do! anything alone, he stated. Both.` need each other and to move men__ `satisfactorily and "use capital it is necessary `to `have brains and they] can be developed.` A nationeor in- dividual can't_ be built on "strong idrink. . V ' u--v nvvovuoalnv revue ' Mr. Davis urged cultivation of public -spirit. The count? ;is be- coming too`~. paternal and pe ple' have got into the habit, if they want sny-_ thing, of going to the logo! council or one of the parliaments instead of `doing something themselves.` \T-_'A_L,,, I I troubl and lielps to leepb;:h.=.m on the straight path. - '- 2 It.. I\-___- _ J , 11` According to the Canadian National Exhibition officials, a prize of $4,000 .and the tit)e of Champion Band of , Canada will be `received by the winning | band of the 1927 Music Day Contest. .._. _.. -v v-.7- This- meeting also was Firemen s Night and members of the Brigade filled the` chairs and exemplified the `First Degree. They did their work [in a very efficient manner. 7 The of- ifices were taken as follows: 117 `mt in H 4Ju1u15B.IUy. `Reputo Masonic `Temple Board- `H. E. Jory. ....... -vna\n.a VI 1` I\rl`aI\n) At their May meeting the elective officers for Kerr Lodge, A.F. & A.M., were chosen for the ensuing year as follows: W.M.--Del. Emms. `S.W.---D. F.. McCuaig. J.W.--J. H. Rodgers. Chap.---Rev. G. E. Coulter. Treasurer-Fred Marr. Secretarv---W. N. Duff. I Tyler---Chas. Kelcey. Auditors-'-W. N. Salter and J. E. Billingsley. ` pan .4-:\ ]Kn...\...'.. "I'1------1A 7` ` - - --.. .....u - vs you cut cc, CGUII; Barrie--'Harley, .E. Coles, Lynch, Kirkuo, M_oore.. `Donaldson, Brown, G. `(`.oles,.Barnes. ` Midhu:st--Marritt,' McLean, Wat- tie, Brown, `Schandlen, Peacock, Mc- Kee, Torpey, Forbes.` 295.9 we auu Drown SCOPBG. .Lynch andMoore,' with four hits each, led the sluggers for Barrie, while E. "Cole: had three hits, gqodl fbr as many runs. Wattie had four hits for Midhurst and McLean, Pea- lcock ,and Forbes three each.- 'D.._...:_ .1 -r,,I -I - - - uu: uuwu up bu 1.4. - After the_ f'rst innings, _Midhurs_t s scoring was confined to the third, sixth and ninth. _ Marritt made the` circuit in the third and Schandlen in` the sixth, while in the ninth Wat- tie and Brown scored. tjinnlu nm.I 'IK..-.__ __L`l, Ar 1-- {I330 % 3Harley and Elliott`-Coles crossed the pan, for Barriein the first 898,-" ` sion, while McLean and Wattie scor- - ed for Midhurst. ' Brown started the fireworks in the second, in which ten _ Barrie batters went to bat an six of them scored. Brown, "Geo. les, Harley, `E. Coles, Lynch and Moore: made the circuit of the bases. In the fourth,`_ Kirkup got on and hits by Moor`: and Brown brought him home. In the following frame Barnes, E. Coles and Lynch got around and in. the eighth Lynch and Moore brought [the total up to 14. AH-mo Hm 42...; :.....:........ 'nn.n.---A-,u I as nun I lies. scored enough runs 'invi:_}`1_eV`~ e'c<)-n';1"1;c'> win the. game. They added- some more as the `game progressed while Midhurst annexed four scattered tal- I A: V Barrie won their first. game of the season in the Dis_trict- Softball League last Friday night when" they went to Midhurst an defeated the home team by 14-6. ` They incident- ally` wiped out-the-sting of the severe .trimrn_ing handed them last year on `their first visit to the reforestation `plot. After each team had scored two runs in the first innings, Barrie [scored in the second to inn 1-Ln manna 'I"L.u. -4 ...I --...- BARRIE wins 11% FIRST . '.IN SOFTBALL sc1-uanuu-: ......v vs-vonvls us J.U1LUVVEu Li `M.--W. Bro. J. Shrubsole. AM__W urn Y T.-.L.......... . Au.-:'VY. .D.l'U- do Dnruosole .M.--W. Bro. .W. Johnson. . W.---W. Bro. L. 0. Vair. .W.--W. Bro. F. C. Lower. D.-C. W. Carley. ` D.--O. Williams. S.--C. McMulkin. S.-G. Coles. KERR Lobe:-: or-`means 4. 4.L`-:.. 1|tA., ,, THE I'aAI=_us EXAMINER .--- .uyu aqua nu can Hwy I-Ulu HUI`- T Newton Robinson boys played their tlrst game of softball last Thursday uqn_v vnnvn I445 QVAO S10 1' Cl o The new barber was kept busy on Friday. ` ` V- The last meeting of the Young Peo- ple s Society was held on Wednesday under the Citizenship De artment, Joe. Pulford in the chair. Th 8 will be the last meeting until September. `KT;-nut.-.. 13-1.1.1--- 1.. v- - -- u. n. max` Vcy. Mrs. A. Houghtoni is still in -"at very weak condition. Frank I-Ioughton is spending a. great deal` of his time with his m_other at Mrs. West's. ' fun- _-_ u_-__._-, gv-.. -....v..-..3 vuuu anaayAAAAA5 DlJUCUllU. ' Mrs.`I-Iarvey` and daughters of Allis? Tton spentisunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Harvey. ? - "NI'r,u A T-Tnaaahfny In con! 8.. 1'. ......Q_ .. ---- _.-... um... ---- -an .-.4. wvgsanualn A number from `here attended the Sunday School convention in Tho;hp- sonvllle on Monday. They, report as good meeting and inspiring speeches] `Evan "I .Tn-umu\-.` A...) .:....._.LA..._ -4! AI-I I _- _...-...... v -- - \v .1`.-1., up when "1;/Ir. and Mrs, J. ,R. Chantler aie spending a few days in Toronto. `II- .._.1 11-..- v9.1; .3 Ir\ nu .. - .~ ow u mugs: Au Ltllulllll-ll. I - 1E'_.;a;d Mrs. Holt of British Colum- bia have been spending. a. few days with Mr. and Mrs} H. Connell. ..___-L-_. A" V_.___.. ._-v uw-yaw- r-u-uyvng unaccu- It being established that the de- fendant acted in good faith and the Crown not pressing for a heavy fine, Mr. Van Patter\was remanded for sentence. - May 31-Miss Mabel Baycroft and Mr. Wilson of Toronto spent Sunday with Miss Olive Baycroft. . `IAN. ......a- `Ir... 1- -rs run` .. and the latter promptly ceased. -~.,-- ----vo v--v -vvvw-J uvvo . D. M. Stewg'_z_rt,~ appearing for Mr. VanPatter, stated that the latter had consulted him `before advertising his plan, but had not given him all the facts. On the particulars which he received he advised Mr. VanPat-' ter that his scheme was legal. Some time later, when he became apprised of the real facts he told Mr. Van Patter that he was breaking the law `[4. L..:.... -_1__1-12,1, 1 Pleading guilty to a charge of con- ducting a lottery, Fred VanPatter was last Friday remanded for sen- tence. The defendant advertised that each purchaser of gasoline at his service station during the month of May would receive a ticket with a number, a correspondingly number- ed ticket being placed in a ballot box. At,the end of the month a ticket would `be drawn from the box and the holder of that number would receive a refund of all money paid for gasoline during the month. It was held that this was il- legal under the lottery act. `I\ `III Cu._---.'._.A. -..__ -7 LUCKY" TICKET SCHEME` FOUND TO BE lLl..EGAL NEw'ro'N ROBINSON Baysidc or Aylmer % T 0 Red Ras% berriesw.-19! Victor: Brand TASTYBREAD| l llayciile gstema _;ng;.e;a Beef `n `M A... A _ A Be sure you do not miss any of the series of Fathers of Confederation cards, given. away with every loaf.

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