Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 9 Feb 1928, p. 4

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rxusputu, IS uulng mcexy. | The Helping Hand Circle met at- `the home of Miss Elsie Harris on Friday evening, `Feb. 3, with quite a good attendance. u.`u,u1 -LUL` u IlUl`SU- ' John `Bishop has returned home from Toronto. llfnu 11?. `DA... 8.. 4....` ..1.....4. n... LICUHI .l.`U1'Ull|.U. Mrs. Wm. Parr is just about the `same at the time of writing. T-TQPHTH `Nfnr-a`nn11 AP Rnabnfnnn in Btllv dab LHU LIIHU UL Wflllllgo Harold Marshall of Saskatoon is the guest of-Mr. and Mrs. Albert B1-shop. `Urn `Manna nrhn -In nri +1-an Sin`; um}. '13 Just 3.001.112 (I18 88.1116. _ Ben. Parr has returned home from 'I`oron`to aster a. few days with friends. ml ... 41.. 'MI ..n..... 1...... 1.. . . . . ....aa.. cu LU ucr uuulu wuu _u. uuu 0010.. George -Baker, who` is in the RV. VI-Iospital, is doing nicely.` M * VTHA T-Training T-Tan.-1 (`iv-r-1n vnni ml-. } Dl'SllUp. ` Wm. `Mason, who is on the sick list. -is just about the same. Ran Darn has mum-nna `knvna Ow"-nun Ull-Va :Bear "trajcks having been seen in the swamp recently. some of the wood cutters are carrying their guns, -so we expect to hear of Mr. Bruin getting shot. . ` Feb. v6-Miss Irene Murphy has gone to St. Michael's Hospital to train for a nurse. ' .`I'n1nn vlak.-nu 1.... .....\...........a 1.....- Anal. WUUK Ull DUSIIIGSS. Miss Helen `Browning of Toronto was home for a few days last week. Her father accompanied her back to spend a few days visiting in the 'cltv. cleaner, Preieer and Dyer 109Dun|gQ,Sl. LU up 'c1tv. .'D.-.. a. uuuptu UL uuys 1213!; WEEK. Horace Storey and Dougald Campbell spent a couple of days in `Toronto. ` 17!-nun... .13.`)..- ...-_ 1.. r\._.-__ A-I47, I Ul'Ull LU: Vince 'Reive was in Owen Soun last week on business. Mina T.TA11-an `Dunc.-cs3.-nu AI !l'|-..-_1-A LUIICUS UL}. 1118' I'0"1(1. Two rinks of curlers are taking inrthe bonspiel in {Richmond Hill. (111n:If ha`: `cnhil `Ir-uh: 4'.-Haw. Ava ux `cue uuuspu.-:1 1}) Lmcnmona 11.111. L. Guest has sold his farm on the 5th line to a Mr. I-Ianmer from Keswick. ' ' Tl\`I\-u 'l .nn...n-.... ........ 1.. rn-__-__L- \U3\V1Ul{- John Lawrence was in Toronto a. couple of days last week. T-T-nrnnn E4-nu-my can 1'\.........1.a Lulu up vmxuug wuss sturgeon. `The Junior Institute met at the home of Mrs. Mc`Ewa.n on Thurs- day. Thu IIf\fn*rI1!.I\1r\1snp'In nun... 1.-.... 1-..; uay. The rotarybllough was here last week and it was a great sight to see it throwing the snow over the fences off the road. Vnvn nlvpn 4-.0 pn-..1A..... ....- L_1_1..._ Feb. 6-Mrs. `Walter Allan spent a. couple. of days in `Toronto last week. . llflnn IKALAI -`l'}-........L-._ -1 15.4-. J.Ul Ulll.U~ Robert Graham of Barrie was vis- iting in Shanty Bay last week. The . services at St. Thomas -Church are very bright and hearty on Sundays at 7.30 p.m. Shanty Bay Women's Institute The monthly meeting of the Shanty Bay VV.I. was `held Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs. Petersen. with a good attendance. The roll call was answered by -a potato recipe. It was decided to hold a Valentine social at the home of `Mrs. Petersen. Mrs. Wiggins gave a. very interesting paper on What a Woman Ought to Know About Law. Mrs. Petersen served a. very nice lunch at the c ose. WIVLA ......A. .....-4..I..__ 1- L- 2,, u .- [HAVE onur DRY-CLEANING rum .wm-nu voun REACH, ou'rs1ma{11-n-: cm. IAMAPRACTICKLTAH; RANDREADYTO A'l`1'END%TO REPAIRS \ N ALLcLo'rHEs. W VGA: Miss Mabel Kneeshaw of 13rad- ford is visiting Miss Sturgeon. `The .Tnn1m- Tn:H.+nfn mob n+ nu: 01351:; next meeting is _to be held at the ` home of Miss A. `Turner on March 7. Roll call, An Irish Story.; \V8S ome OVGI` the VVEGK-nd. Ma or Spncer lost a valuable co"w and calf last Week. `Mn. Av: Ix/I`..- 17I.-......1- r\u...._. ____,_, \'VL'l"z\'Cll\l- Mr and~Mrs. Spence were spend- ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ball. 1|! nah `AA ..- 11?... .'rs.-....1__ _.,_ _,,L ILIJIICLV I)`{'11I. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. `Brooks are not! enjoying 2006 health at present. , Tan VVP11s:mnn ennnf the xvm.~.`l.v_om-1 5 .Lucnu;1`v. -- I Cecil Sutton kindly took a. good, load of _20 peoplg up to the social` at the Packard s on VVednesday last. `R/Nae AH1.-n Qnnnnnn In n6 ......\,......4. an Luc 'J."clL'!\i1.1'll 3 Un weunesuay 1215:. `Miss Alixe Spencer is at present with the Canadian Acceptance Cor- poration, .\Ietropo]`1tan Building, I Toronto. `D.\'I.-..~..o rV.....1....... -5 -n....._:_ _-__ -4- `Feb. 7--A\ most enjoyable social! evening was held at the very hos- pitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Packard onvthe Ridge Road on Wednesday, Feb. 1st. About ninety persons were present and experienc- ed a. very warm reception from the genial host and\ hostess. Games. contests and music were the order of the night. The social was under the auspices of the St. Thomas Chu ch Guild. The Guild has -held several -such `evenings this winter and all declared this to be the best yet. `Mr. and Mrs. Packard -spared no pains to make the evening a. great success. The weather was.` ideal with a beautiful moon and splendid--accommodation was pro- vided for the horses- By the pre-' sence of so many` neighbors the great respect for and the popular- ity of- the host and hostess was shown. ' , {In " n+1n-(`lav #11:: Q1-snnl-n Dnvv WLHLCL` SLJUFLS. Miss-"Isabel '\Vi1son, who is at- tending St. Hildrvs College, Toronto, was over the week-end. , `Nu nu Q.-mu.-m..1n-a. n 1vr\`11n`~,A ..,..-'-. auu uau 1'c1_sL \\'Ct`K. ' Mr. and `Mrs. Frank Oliver were, visiting at "The V/Voods over last worn}:-end. \/r.. ......a Mr... G * . _ . . - - . _- ----r~-'- Ral DryCleaning uu,|u,yu1,`; ;:.uuu IIUEULII at present. , Ian Wellsman spent the week-end` `in the hospital, Barrie, returning Tuesday. r`L'\n11 Q11!-nn Tr1`nr1`lvy tnnlp :. 4..-: Bill) ll. On" Saturday the Shanty Bay` school hockey team went up to Guthrie and played the school team there and the result was a win for Shanty Bay by 3 to 2. A couple of, weeks ago a team came up from- Toronto and played our -senior team! in hockey and the Shanty Bay boys won 8 to 3. Nlfli-us 7`lInn1n.... G.-\a...`..-.. ....... 1.-...- uuyarwuu 0 LU D. ' Miss Thelma Spencer was home) for a couple of weeks enjoying the winter sports. \/r{Q" Tu'.`h}'\n1 "`,"ur\n urkn in n+ | v THE BARBIE: EXAMINER " SHANTY BAY . _mc_>t enjpyabf CHURCHIII I again. .' ` I Little Kathleen Miller is back home again trom the hospital. um uavcuuu uupurcment cxaunea It was on Mr. Gibbons ,land but_ by measuring it has -been/Vtound not to be. Thev have to an `hank fn .n&....a. zueuaurmg It nus Ineennrouna not to be. They have to go `back to Brrie again. ' ` .1'.Cff1n vau..i....- .1!-111-- I- I._-I- A. Moffatt, P1umbe}"'Zi.;i' iiik Feb. 'i-'1*he dannlcve held at -the hall on Friday was a.- decided success. It seems that they get better as. the 398.5011 -8033 On- _TnI-In I1-uhnnn nn `D `I ...-... 1.-: I-:u.'auu -5063 UK]. John Gibbons and H. Lowe had to appear at Bafrie on Saturday re- gasrdlng a. still that had -been found. The revenue department claimed it wan on Mr. anal-mag land 1... 1... anu 1331118. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Spring, Sr., "Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin and I. M. Spring were in Toronto over the week-end and also attended the run- era} of John Ambrose. 1'.1nu`A llfani-In 1...... ....&.........1 p_-__ l'l'1..l OI JOHH AHIDFOSG. Lloyd Marfin has returned from l>'1`o'ronto. ` . ` `nfnann mtuknn I-A.-. _-`l.1 1.)- 1_.___, J. UFUII LU `W11-sch Forbes as sold his fdrm to Harry Webb f Cookstown. Mr. Webb has commenced to move `to his new home. `Feb. 7-Miss Margaret IZ{;]ily has gone on a visit to ffiends at Lefroy and Barrie. T `K11 nn `fun `I .-um:-.A ....2.._ (1.. UL J.VJ.l'H. 1`4l.'llI:`SL urury, LJFUWH fllll. `Miss Bidwell is vismns\`%r1ends inarrie. The Women's Institute met at the home of .VIrs. Frank Madden with. a.`-goodfattendance and all enjoyed a pleasant time. Miss Hilda. Beards- all and Mrs. J. McLean carried off the prizes for the best quilt block. The next meeting will be at the game of `Mrs. -Geo.-Healey on Feb.` IIUII 290 L116 UIUUAS LUl' LILU U.ULUl'Zl1JIl quut. A bountiful lunch was served and afterwards G. Crawford and Allan Bell favored -the audience with vio~ 1111 music. Feb. 6-'Miss Rossie Partridge en- tered the RV. Hospital to train for a. nurse. All Wish her every success. MFG T A `Dar-h-iora in fh G115:-f Plao Poni- O. uurau. I111 VV 311 KICK every SUCCESS. Mrs. T. A. Partridge is the guest of Mrs. Ernest Drury, Crown Hill. `Mia: fiurn i vimlnam Ft-inna The meeting -of the .0m Station. _Women s Institute was held at the home of Miss Helen Ross on Thurs- day, Feb. 2. Although it was an exceedingly cold evening there was a. large attendance. After the busi- ness was taken up the ladies cut the blocks for the autograph quilt. A hnunfifnl lnrmh xvnq anvmaa and GI. IIUJ. LIULIIC LlULl'-`u I-Iawkestone and` Oro hockey teams played Monday night. Result: 2 to 1 in favor of Hawkestone. Tn:-.1: f`Is|nnt\|nr\v-u -1`:-..nAA .. -..._.1.-.5 1 LU .L Ill Li1VUl.` UL I1il\Vl\CSLUlIU. Jack Cameron shipped a. carload of _fine cattle, Saturday; UJILD, AVJ.'1'. uuu AVLPS. VV Ill. `.Dil.l'HS. ' Nurse Day of Barrie spent a day at her home here. | tTnvuv`I-a;.-Ln.-A ncnpa` I\..._ 1.A..`I_-__ Dy}. and Mrs. Barker of Toronto` spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. V/Vm. Barnes. KT-urea T\nu n? `Rn:-min anan! n An ILUHIUCL` L11 'd.Ll.Ull\1i.I.UUb`. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Graham spent Sunday with his mother at Shanty Bay. ` Mn urn-I MFG Dovbnu AP "l`nv-nnl-A AVLFE. AV.LULa U515. 'Ij.he Ladies Aid `of St. Andrew's! -Church met at the home of Mrs. Mac Elson last week with a. goodly number in attendance. `Kn nun!` Klan `Daub I`nn1n.-.-.. .....A..-.4. 115 C ed. Poole of Edgar visited his mother. `fan `I `I ll ;.AnL1-.n.. n `l'V..L1....:.. IHULIICL`. Mrs. J. J. McArthur of Guthrie spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mccuaig. Thu T.oRin:' Ar1 Inf Q} Annnual A. F. A. MALCOMSON and Mrs. Sinclair left for theirl home in the West after spending three months with friends here. ' `|\.l X...- `llfnauu "l'|l\T Allnn A6-` f\o.11:.-. m":vIliLs'ss Minnie McArthur of Barrie| lslpent the week-end at her_home i are. Tun Dr\I\14\ A0 `Chin-r... -o8-t-AA 1.}.- Feb. 7-The Cooperative Club met[_ at the home of Wes. Crawford, Fri- . day night, with quite a. number pre- sent. 5 `ll... noun: \lfun Qlnanla IAIN Rn... +1-.p... LIIFEU HIUILLUS WILH upxvuus IIUIU. Miss Mary MacLe11and of Orillia is in a Toronto hospital for treat- ment. I -\Il'{nn `III:-main `Il'AAu4-`Inn... AR 'D.~....:A EIGHTH LINE, lNNfSFlL \ Women s Institute ORO STATION F"-F" CLOWES INSURANCE All Steamship Lines c....aa... Natioinl Railways. ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO GIVE INFORMATION `:`78:I4YS~ICNIGlIT: JPECIAI. J13 . A ~ NORMAN M. MARSHALL Al.l-ANnAl I-'_ lPERMANENCY IN Mmonm In the riew Willys-Khight optional new `colors are richly and and harmoniously blended. Spacious interiors are tastefully appointed. Dignity and luxury are aristoi cratically expressed. _ The Willys-Knight 70 Special Six offers? many irnportapt advantages at these re! markablwy modest prices. Touring $1,625; coach $1,695; Sedan $1,395, Roadstef $1,700; Coupe $1,625; Cabriolet Coupe $1,895. Willyoo Knight Sixes range in price frm_n $1,480 to $3,695. _ N the new Willys-Knight you ll nd the `nearest approach to a permanent motor` car engine yet achieved. The ,Willys-Knight is the only type of engine that actually improves with use. The longer you drive, the smoother, quieter` and more powerful grows the famous` sleeve-valve motor. ` All prices are F.O.B. Faaooy. Toronto. aura. Tursday, February 9; 1925; BARRIE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS BIVTARIO Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conver- sational French emphasized. Outdoor Games and S orts.` HEALTH RECOIRD EXCELLENT. LIMITED NU BERS. FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO PRINCIPALS MU Phone 4$l THE NEW from) NOT A NEW MODEL venb'ep_ CEoI!eg__ II In `I1I"lY\1\7Il\'I A 1- f\l'\`I' -rut-\1a 11111 :1 LJUHI5 at UVUI `Iv lllllhn) `IUD uvun uu u "up yiovwlacwlcu at stops without skidding and noiselessly. Accelerates quicker than any other low or medium-_ priced car. . - ' T Rides over severe choppy roads at over 40 miles per` LLA.nnL a uvpava An n v\nunrnAr\+ xuuco UVUI auvuxu uuuyyj zuuuu nu. uv-u Iv .... .-.. r-. hour as though it were on a pavement. Takes curves at over 40 miles without any side sxgay. Uncleg the most extreme tests the motor will remain so > 4--- ---- ---.L -.-.... Ln.-ml An H-no nur|tn1' hand Yon Are Invited to Haven Demonstration = In the New Ford " Goes over any hi1] with ease in high gear; Going at over 40 miles per hour on awet pavement it .-tn.-so .341-.ru'u4 z1;{Ar-Hum an;-I nnknlncchr . UIILICI Ulc UIUDL CJHJCHIC LCDLD LNG HlUl.UI vvnu nnuuuau x cool you can put your hand on the cylinder head.` Demonstration From 9 a.m. _to 5 12.111. Every Day :. & W. MOTORS H C - ` mVTC _ w.'r;1'a"1:-`:1 ? NEW CAR V A HOME 01-` THE roan A z _ BARRIE : WE REPRESENT LIIUIII LXIU l\UlIlHt1.l'L 1315'-)5: `Mr. Bell of N-otta,wa*aa.ga. had the misfortune to have his house burn- ed last Friday morning. seven ITIBIHDBFS present. _ Edwin 'McM1l1ar\ of Toronto spent] `the week-end with his parents, Mr.` and Mrs. McMillan, `Main St. | n -p-1,_,_,1,, ._ 1.. ,,A_l4.1,__. H1133 ILHUIU LJIIIHUIIM Mr. and Mrs. Creary, late or Shel- burne, have moved into W. J. Math- ers house on `Main St. Mr. rcreary has taken over: the butcher business from the Reinhart Bros. |`I:I'n `D.-`H A0 `KY-nanvouaan `Ra Ivkn sarrna to I`.I`B.xn ID!` at nurse. ` ; Jas. 'McCo1rnan left on Monday`, morning to spend',a few days in Midland. J. `F. Linn is on the sick list, The W.`M.S. of` the Presbyterian church met at the `home of `Mrs. E. A. Swallow, Friday, with twenty- seven members present. man-In `III:-.1\/I H1no\ A! "I`nn'v-:61: anon! "'32:;'=i&:12L'3}`IieI"1s'{?:smng Miss Annie Lamont. IA : and Elisa nabnu Ing nf CRAY- weex-ena m nuuuuxswuuu. ' John -Mccolman is spending 3.: week in Toronto. V . 1 Fred. Bellwood 15 at a. Toronto clinic for treatment. Q Ma. 'r2':...n- xxrhn hag unnnf n nnnrn cnmc I01` t.I`e1~.LuneuL. Mr. King, who has spent a. couple` of -weeks with his Wife and family. on John St., has returned to But- falo. vx/rs... 1511.` hmbin `loft: 1aa+ man}: fnv IBAO. ' Miss Ella Dickieleft last Week for Sarnia to train for a. nurse. ` `r.-.5 m,1 .~.r'!n1vnan 'IaP+ on -Mnnnv ! Fe'b. 6-M1ss `M. Martin spent the! week-end in Collingwood. 1'.-.1".-. -Mnnnlmnn In .o:n'nnr11n:r Q.- where the pipes are is where. there~"is apt to be trouble. If any should occur at your place send for us atonce. We are experts afall sorts of re-` pair work and we. are al- o experts at getting on`, the job promptly and of keeping the bills down. DOWN IN rm-: STAYNZI-ZR Photo 447W BARBIE, om`. A Dunlap St. 111366-1151) : ` Bisurated `Magnesia. is a. harmless. non-laxative form of old fashioned Munesia. that. when, taken utter mes1s..sweetens and neutralizes the dangerous acids that cause most stomach ail ants. Ask your drug- ~3ist tor Bis rated `Magnesia.--a.nd - start the test todayij \ C5 .1111! `6Vl.'JV'll.l\ `J.lL'.llJl.'&V\3 {Ell} IUUEX1 \ At trifling cost, get from your druggiet s. little_Bisura.ted Magnesia --either powder or tab1ete--and take after your next meal. This simple p_leaea.nt test can [be depended upon to prove its value in less than rive minutes. In,most cases teller eomea . instantly. Rinnrnfml Mann-nln In n Smsmnhann FORCED TO 51.559 IN Cl_-IAIR-%-GAS so BAD VMu`Vke This Test at Once: It oumeany want quicltand last- ing reedom from the usual annoy- ance of after-eating dist:-esa-try ..th-is NEVER FAILING teat today! \ Ad` hvilnlr I-nut uni frnm VA!!!` `Thousands whoghave piles have not learned that quick and perma- nent -relieroan `only v'be accomplished with internal medicine. Neither cut- ting nor any amount of treatment with ointments and suppositories will remove the cagse. ~ \ `Rad circulation nausea niles. Thera WU] TUUIUVS LHU uuglau. ' \ Bad circulation causes piles. There is a complete stagnation of blood in the lower bowel and a. weakening of the parts. Dr. J. "S. Leonhardt round the remedy and called `his prescrip- tion HEM-ROID. He tried it in 1000 cases with the marvelous record or success in 96 per cent. and now it is sold by druggtsts everywhere under a. rigid money-back guarantee. . 'Dnn'1~ manta n,n`v mnrn times with 34 Ilglu l`UI|Uy"UdUlS u1l'1_IlLUU. Don't waste any more time with outside applications. Get a package of HEM-ROID from Douglas Drug n-nu `+ndnv_-"Tf has uivnn nnfn and OI J'.'.|`JJV..|."'1'IJLIl_.`lJ LFUHI .lJULllH.B 'JJ~l'll Store `today.-It has given gate and lasting relief to thousands and will do the palms for you, or costs you nothing. ` , 2 CD'S. Quite a number of -the young peo- ple -took `in the hockey match at ~ .Colling'w-ood, Friday night. The game was reported as one of the ~`best~and cleanest played this sea- son. Everyone. seems -to be real ex- cited overethe game to be played this Wednesday night between V Stayner and Elmvale. - : V vnfnr tllnhrlunf axrhn in in 'q11_q1~- lP.!1.-.E._3__G9 _9!_1!K! wm-1'ou"r ~8AL`VE Qa`cU'r'rme' ule pawl. rw glare of ice. [EV-UU.I_`U.`UlMc , Many of the young people are en- joyinge good skate on the Marl Creek thiefrosty weather. Old tim- ers say "they never saw the creek in such good shape for skating. For the past week it have been `but one 91:11: nf inn yucca v--v rwovcuuauv 1-Ioavvu Ask Douglas Drug Store or any good druggist. _6 Dutyuur auu muuvtuc. Peter Vgilchri-st. -who is in `Bar- rie, is reported as recovering quite favourably. `|\If.nv-itfnf 1-`Inn vnnncr nnnnln as-A An- auuuuy Wuu Dbdyllt.` uuvuua. Mrs. Albert Dixon has returned home from Collingwood much im- proved after her operation in the hospital there. `Miss `Mary Dixon has returned home after spending the past three, weeks in Singhampton. . I l'1HC-nul RTAHI n? incrhnh-In!-nu WEEK'S Ill 11llllH`].JLUlln Clifford Nett of Singhampton spgnt the week-end at Albert Dix- on s. ` I\ul6A as nuvvnkan AC -9`-An nvnnnal %-Ah- [I18 ween-euu. Miss Mary Maw of `Barrie has been renewing old acquaintance here during the past week. 12`m:.A Milan and .`M'1nn `Rina nnnnf Feb. 6-Bert i7`raIick of Barrie spent last week under the parental root fllnn A`HnA '`nn1Inb Irl{fnR `non min- I'U(JIu Miss Alice Franck visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Leighton Adams, during the week-end. . `Klan Ilonu Thfuuy AP FD-n.v-wln has nere CIUPUIS LIIU yuan WUUQ. Fred. Miles and -Miss Edna. spent {Sunday with Stayner friends. Mn: .A1hnrf Divnn hm: rah:-rnn ' The annual Union Sunday School . sleighride took place on Wednesday, $Feb. 1st. `The sleighs carrying full loads of joyous children left here hortly after one o'clock for Brad- ford rink where the afternoon was Jspentuon the return supper was waiting in the basementof the Un- i-ted church. A program made up of selections by the young folk follow- ed the supper and was greatly ap- preciated by all. - Presentation to Dr. Cummings = A very pleasant event took place on the evening of Jan. 31, when the congregation of St. John's Church arrived unexpectedly at the hom-e or Dr. `Cummings where a very fine chair was presented to the Doctor by Mrs. Thos. Best` with an address which was readby Mr. Isetts. v 'LJUi1Xl UJIU .14. `L4: 4\'J,U.lJU(l-H lrtl. V'VUCl\.- ' Mrs. Lewis and little son of Tor- ronto visited at the home` of. the ` former-*5 mother, Mrs. 0. Burton.. ~1\flau `MI `Dav-nanny-nun mnnnf Inaf ` LUl'IIlCl'-B IHULIICIK, J.V.l.l`5- Ll: LDul.'LUll., A Miss M. Bannerman -spent last `week visiting with Toronto friends. "\rf{m: lT2vr\n7n nf' Qdhnmhnva urn: ca e very mun Lu. C M Coy takes all the risk--Read this ironclad guarantee. If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of Me- Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets or two one dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman does- not gain at least 5 pounds and `feel com letely satised with the mar ed improvement in health-- your druggist is authorized to re- turn the purchase price. ' A_I- 1\_.-..1_..l 'l`\-..._4 L_A4_ -4- _____ WEEK VIBILILIE \\ 1Ll.l .LUl'Ull.LU LKICHUB. -Miss `Brown of Sehomberg was a .week-end visitor at the home of lWm. Slack. - ` W33 3. g'I'Bt1l'. -SUCCESS. ' I - understand that Elwood Cave has exchanged his farm here for one in Draytonwhere Mr.:Cave, his wife and family, intend moving ; in the near future. -/ A nvnnnhnu n9 wnnnv-no nnnin Ev-nvn _ A number of young peole from ;here' attended the Cookstown high school skating party, Thursday ev- E ening. , I - 'I`1m: nnr-A hc ham: nn `Wrlnv, Walter `McLean otschomberg vis- ited at the homes of R. W. Mc- =Lean and L. C. McLean last week. I Mr: Tuuxria mm 1H-1-Innnn nf '|"m~.. ' vey. . _ . ' lss M._ Ross spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng- inox. `.\.fn nn Mn: 13`. nnrn arrival! nox. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowe arrived home on Saturday evening from 0-t- tawa where Mr. Rowe has been at- tending parliament. ' ,1` Wnnd rir-nnhivn ward 199:? week 38381115 Elle `LU\`VIl3u11J. * The Young People's League met Wednesday evening with the Chris- tian Fellowship Committee being in charge. 'T`hn `I TnH>nz1 nhnrr-h `hnhi fhnhv an- cnarge. The United church held their an- b nual wood .bee on MEinda.y,_w1_11ch '.was a great -success. ? ainnrufnn Huif T4`.hxrnnr1 1 6111185. 1 The dance held here on Friday,` Feb.v8,-In the Orange Hall, was well attended. The music was furnished ;by theBond Hea-d`orchestra. I T : meetmg on vJ."BU. L, at ;u.1'a. a. 1:. bus- ; 11ngham s `-with the-, president, -Mrs. ; J. Coborn. 1 the chair. The pro- gram was p`r ared by_M~rs. G. Har- I 170`? These wonderful health build- ing, strength creating, weight pro- ducing tablets are now sold in every drug store in North Amer- ice and millions of them are used every month. Mann" 4-aizau :11 +711: v-u1:._Pnnr1 i VGY. -`M h Lenvumg pu._x`uu.1u:-.-nu. J. Wood received word last week jthat his father .was_ser1ou.sly 111 at _his home in Toronto. T I T 1:` `LTnu-rhnn in a+ vnv-nan!-If nu- H15 HUIHG Ill. J.Ul'U1l.|.U- J. F. I-Ioughton is at present as- sessing the -township. who Vnnncr v'Dnnn1A c: T.c-1ag'11n mnf Feb.` ~6--The 'W.`M.S. `held their meeting on Feb. 1, at Mrs. J. F. Cul- . Hy-nvhnrn `with thn..n1-enldent. Mrs. NEWTON % RonusispN BOND HEX?) 'l5}aaor$ Sleighfid ___1 -r-r__.I__, 04.-.- .1, . EDENVALE McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tab- lets, sugar-coated and rich in weight building agents, are easy to take and will not upset or even disturb the most delicate stomach. 1,,,'1I V e ABOUT WOMEN - Mrs. W. H. Hubbard of `Chicago, `while shopping in a. millinery store. lost a. 812,000 necklace, which was later found in a. waste basket and returned to`-her. About 50 school girls of a. western city have adopted middy blouses and blue skirts for school wear in an effort to eliminate dress snob- bery" on the part 0! students. _cu. mucus Ly Day. Congiratulaitions tq -Mnrclittord Davis and Miss Oz-ma Knupp who werq married on Saturday. Mr- and Mrs. .Wnnlnv Nfnnfhu an . wurq Rl.l`l'.lUl.l on aaturuay. V Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin en- tertained the Maple Leaf Club Thursday evening and "a jolly good time" was the verdict of everyone. at `JDUl.llU'1.liIa Born to Mr.- and -Mrs. G. \Carruth- era. a daughter. Congratulations. My-Q, `Nfnurfnn Qnnnnn in annnlnau vra, U. uuugmwr. 'U.Ol1gl`8.Eul3.Il0I2S. Mrs. Newton Spence is spending a. couple of weeks with her parents` _at [Shanty Bay. K .f`.nna\rnfn1aH-nn- in `IA : fVHOc-...: UL .I.u.ruuLu 1: vlsrung rrxenus nere. Miss Illa. `Lyons `has returned home after spending two weeks with friends in Alliston. TXT'IIuiUI T4301:-\1-nut col-`Lap. an O...- uuuuus. Mrs. Geo..Ma-son has been confin- ed to her home with _a. bad cold. flnnrcrn .I`l3n1rnn nil-`A 8:: In 0hr. 13 1? Feb. 7-`-Miss 1?"lorence Robinson 0! Toronto is visiting rrlends here. Mica Tlln 'T.vnnu `Hon unnmnnul LFIUIIUS H1 AIIISEUH. ...William Lennox visited a. few days last week with his daughter at `Bethesda. \ nun I-A `Ila noun! FIE-n IV lV...._...LI_ ilnw Thin Men and Women Gain ineight

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