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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1928, p. 6

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`ago Six` \r\l,Il\J ment. Light, horn, spark and throttle controls on steering wheel. Rubber-matted running board. t-l.B4l1V 1 U1 llglll. \,AVVo smooth or even ground --makes no difference to the Taco Mower. It will out closely and give you all the hay under any workable conditions. Its perfect bal- ance insures light draft, and its rugged construction as- sures you against loss of valuable time through breakages. The Taco Self-dump rake` is` just the kind of rake that you need- because it is simple, light and strong. It will always make a clean job. It dumps quickly with- out dragging and is absolutely reliable. T[.Il_)H0PE-IIANDERSON co., LIMITED [ll-Inns;-n---.--__-_..-_. _ .17 Makers of Good Farm implements Orillia - Ontario Coach,` $1840 Hudson and Essex Distributors BRADFRRD ST BARRIE Thursday, April 12, 1928 -_:_._?____._.__._____. J. E. PARKER cum-al Mont. Ocean Tune P.R. Building. Toronto HEAVY or iighf c`x"'ops`--' Iustom 7-Pass. Sedan, $2825 General Garage` Thornton, Ont. - tum: no- Phone . "z'b'i3Zirb}3` for 2: '.W..a. ECONOMICAL TOURS All sad to vim- '"I?n.u""a .:'1co'unm \ ll 0 Exundod Toun. 85 1 to 77 n7I.l410.50 up. Wise people who innit : Su your local own. or T);LS_'l'ON reference to the ordination of wo- men to the ministry, they recom- mended no action be taken. but few- oured the election of women to the Session. In reference to the stand- ard of` minister's salaries it was thought inadvisable to raise the standard at present. A committee was appointed to consider bringing the water supply from a. neary-by [spring t-0 the church. - rm Ensnter Sunday the church was `spring the church. On Easter Sunday was prettily decorated with Easter lilies and daffodils. Special music was rendered by the choir. A communion service was held and was largely attended. The church school also had special music and decorated with beautiful flowers. There were several visitors. mun Miuann 1-Tester and OHVS several visitors. The Misses `Hester and Whitmell of Toronto, Russell Handy and Jack Bannister ot"1`oronto spent Easter Sunday with Miss Florence Handy. T T Mr. and Mrs. Geo. v`T:h:ompson en- tertained a number of friends on Monday evening in honor or Jim- vn1n'u himthrinv. Muuu~u,v uvvuuu m1e's birthday. harm of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nelson. Jack Czuneron of Barrie was a. Apr. 10--.\Ir .and Mrs. Alfred Ben- holiday visitor with Jas. Johnston. ~59 The Misses Erland and Ardeil "Watson of Creemore and Wm. Web- ber of Toronto spent Easter at Ar- chie Watson's. - Wm. Deberuham or Barrie spent Sunday with Archie Debenharn. Emery Nelson, Ida Handy and Minerva Wilson are home for the\ holidays. Mrs. Jas. Handy and Bob spent the week-end with Toronto fniends. Lorne Jory spent the holiday at home. Miss Cowan is spending the holi- days in Barrie. A mm nficial board of Dalston Ilrlvv ninuw - w---. Apr. 9--Misses Bert. Clark o. Co1d- water. Myra Reid of New Toronto and Marjorie Graham of Toronto, are spending the vacation at their homes have. Mrs. Allison, Mina Chelsea Fellows and Wm.-Moore of Toronto spent the Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fellows. . Lawrence Patterson, Allen Prlddle. Jack Reid and Tom. Pugsley were here for the week-end. M... lnnlz 1. with Mrs. Puzsley for the week-ena. Mrs. Black is with Mrs. Pugsley in. '1`oronto for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sklrrow and family of Toronto were guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. Cruse for a few days. Mrs. Cruse returned` to Toronto with her sister. Vlrs. Sklrrow, for a. visit. A an .... .....a xn.-.1- mm amnnrnc BIBIBI`. AV.u`a. nlurruvv, nu. u. u....... Mrs. Stone and Viola are spending a few days in Toronto with relativ- % e 5. Mrs. Ed. Fax-ewel1Vand daughter. Marie, of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art. Crawford 0`? a week. nmm. Vlnnlzlnafnn nf Toronto is l week. Jackie Muckleston of Toronto spending the vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Butler. . . I um um: nn daughter have re- I Mrs. buuer. Mr. Atkins and.daughter have turned home. hav-ing been in Tor- ` onto for a. couple or months. \XIna amnn Anderson of T0rO)`lt0 ` onto tor coupie or momma. Miss Grace Anderson or was home for the week-end. - V Mrs. Richardson of Toronto spent Em.-'ler with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lt-igh. `Miss Parsons is in Toronto tnis week. - Miss Eat.-her Leigh spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Jones Emma of Oro station. T Mrs. Thus. Josiin and Gordon spent Sunday in Baie with her .n_....u_4.-.. \:... rum. Ihollnnfn. Ul.'U Etuuuus Joslin daughter. Mrs. Chan. Fullerton. Tues. Gurtlllat of New Lowell was with Mr; and Mrs. Geo. Leigh for Easter week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wrigley ot Tor- onto were home over Easter. V flan (`clung nf (\v"h1. lf fl {SW onto name over mullet`. Geo. Cairns of Orillm spent .1 few days with his cousin. Clark Craw- tnra. tar at Cathew Bay. .1... anluam no Hm fnndnrd Bank Jack Jones at Toronto spent Ens-` Barrie. `The oficial Dalston United church charge. met wt Dal- anon on Monday afternoon. In A tar at `Uartnew bay. V Gellaty of the Standard Bank was at his home in King over Sun day. . Ioslie Clark spent a few days in Toronto this week. ~ Wm. T. Johnson attand-ad the school trustees` "convention this week in Toronto. o Advertise 1nV'1`he Barrio Examlngrl H:VwVEl_:;.STONI-I condmon. Word `has been received of the death of Edward Whan at Duncan. Vancouver Island. The sad news was not unexpectedas deceased has been a. great sufferer for some time. Besides his widow he leaves one . daughter, and four sons, all in Bri- tish Columbia. mu... 1: van mm 1991', Wednesday MUST MEN FEAR MIDQLE LIFE? tlsh Columbia. The B.Y..P.U. met last Wednesday night at the "home of Mrs. 1. Moore. Quite a. number were present.` A lunch was served and a very enjoy- able evening was spent. If Past Foryt Years Old You Should Read This. It is claimed that practically 65 per cent. of all men past middle life are afflicted with Bladder Weakness or Inflammation. Urinary Irritation and Prostatic Troubles. - 7 .m\-m-n nnnmnnn are now-the ac- and 1"!`OS`ta.t1c "rrouuxea. - ~'Dhese conditions are now-the cepted cause for many of the an- noying ailments commonly associat- ed with advancing yea.rs-such as aches In back. rest. legs and down through grolns: frequent but scanty and` painful urination: getting-um nights: nervousness and loss of V1- tallty. unm. 1+ in map that these bother- auty. While it is true that these some. often embarrassing and fre- quently paintul ailments do.come to a large majority of men -past middle lite-'-it 13 not `true that they cannot be helped or that the condition: is a natural `handicap of advancing years, and there : a simple home test to prove it! nxrmmm nmzhtent risk of cost un-. Rouncrl-f`r"5'i'-o-urist Third Cabin SEE the capitals of Europe-the cathedrals-the battle-_eIds. aqd . tel! to prove 11.: Without slightest risk of cost un- less pleased `with results, obtain trom `your druisgist a package or Dr. South~worth's `U1R`A'1"ABS" (9. won- derful prescript-ion used in the Doc- tor's private practice for -over 40 . years) and take them regularly ac- cording to `directions for the full 10 days. Then. it you are not satisfied Uratabs" are just what you need ' and that they will help you more than anything you have ever used-'- the druggist who supplied you is authorized to cheerfully return the small price you paid. It U:-atabs" i bring you swift, certain, lasting comfort-you surely -will be pleased. If they do not satisfy. they cost you ` 3.` am: swam` "ii-ii ihii EXAMiNE ----. -- -_ I Apia 10-The cars made their wxyl through the -Sunnidale Road on Sat- urday for the first` time this spring. u-x__ A.....':.\ Dnnvnsan anon? fh uruuy LU1' Luc uaaq. nun. ....... ...,.- ...c. 31155 Annie Bowman spent the week-end at her home here. \Inc "'|`lnna-1f`1nn_?`h1F\` is 1.\`ith her week-end at ner nome xlert.-. Mrs. `Thos; lcloughley is daughter, Mrs. Brooks, of South River,_ for a few weeks. , ling Twonan T)llrI`|11|`] Of BI'ent'l River, fora few weeks. 5 Miss Tressa Dumnnd of Brent-| wood spent a couple of days lastl week with her sister, Mrs. Eugene McBride. urn. vrnarm H `Inst about the McBride. Wm. Mason is just about same at the time of writing. Quite a number from around he"e attended Ben. P."-u`r`s sale last Wed- nesday. It was a decided success. um, _r..+m "Ross is able to be out WORLD` \JI\Ul'Io--- ..____ V camua " '""""1'um lun'Ghwuz.%':%?a:'"',,'n,%',: puny I It was aecmeu Su'1:L't-.3:-.. Rev. John `Ross is able 'be again and will take charge of the service in the G2-enfe] United church next Sunday. \.-Hm. .nHvn `P4:-nnnk is snendin-gl Sunday. . Miss `O-live Peacock is spending -the; `Easter holidays at her home in I Rosemont. um, Tnaaln nmmn nf Edgar and at their homes nere. Miss Hinds from the \Vest is "is- iting Grenfel friends. ' Mr. Clark is spending the Easter vacation at his home in Collingwood. Making maple syrup is the order of the day. ' Miss `Eva and Vern Mason spent their Eastern holidays with `their aunt, Mrs. John `Robins, in Penetang. Presented With Gifts T Prior to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. `W'm. Parr and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Parr to make their home in Midland.` a large number of their friends gathered at their residence for a farewell gathering. During the evening they were presented with gifts and addresses. , wwm vnnmvina address from the, Rosemont. Miss Jessie Bishop of Edgar Miss Emma !Cl0ug`hley of Minesing Station are spending the `holidays their homes here. nu... T-Tina: emm the fest addresses. I The following the` community was read to Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Parr and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parr by \V'm. -Co1e:- Dear Friends:. It is with fe:-1in.rs of deep regret that we. the poopie of Gren- fel. have learned of your immediate departure from our midst. \Ve shall miss you all. We realize the magni- tude of our loss when we know what it has meant to have you as life- long sojourners with us. During these years we have all had our joys and sorrows. \Ve have found you courageous in your own and ever ready to extend the right hand of friendship or sympathy in ours. 1.. nun nhnvnh and r-nmmunitv Work friendship sympathy ill uuls. In our church and community you have all been faithful and en- deared yourselves to us by your kindly ways and christian living. But we know-what is our loss is an- other s gain. Such is the law of the universe. VVe take`our places in the field of action, whether it be church work or Just the regular routine of life and there we fill a place for a. time and pass on to other places and finally to the reward our life- un-udy uvanv-vtnhf xvhiip nfhers and {many [0 {He I`I:`\\`u1`u uux LllC'l work warrants, while others take` Stand_I}rd Sed_ar, |H| AVI'lwp(I-ices f.o.l;. `Bu-rie Buy` The _above prices include bumpers, IVY Q T .3 633.4738 ! TRAVEL SYSTEM w__oRLD,__... n....At.m puma Eznran Gm- ) T 2 j 7:7 T. __ _ _, . \ _ ASSOCIATE DEALERS: BRYSON & MORLEY, Alliston Dzrmxs NOLAN, Brgdford A LOUIS PAC I UDSON leadership of mode extends to every detail and marks a new Hudson supremacy, as definite as its mechan- ical dominance through the Super-Six principle, and its companion invention which set today s standard for motor performance. - _ _.__I__- IIIVVLILLVLL vv sag`:-an vv_ -- .,-_v Every irem of finish, construetion an_d_ equiprnent expresses value as tanglbly a_s 1ts reat ch_ass1s qualltres. Come and examine the new Super-Srxes. hey W111 gwe you an entirely fresh view of motor values. All New Costly Car Details Higher radiator with vertical lac- quered radiator shutters. Wider. heavier fenders. Colonial-type head-lamps and saddle-type side lamps. `U '3 $i`S`! ..Q|,.,,1.(;NtI/2 er-5ix Four-wheel brakes, the type used on the most expensive cars. SDI}: `DU UIIPIDBIB U5 ldulvyv Iulov battle-elds. and yet spend on your ocean {area only the coat of an average vacation. Selling Canadian Pacic Tourist Third Cabin you go to Europe via the St. Lawrence. the mighty water boulevard to Europe." Your state- room is cheerful, airy and bright. Your meals are of the famous Canadian Pacic quality. You have plenty ofdeok |pace.- There iaeome- thing doing every minute of the day. _ Silenced bo ~NEW HUDSON PRICES ' `I18-inch chassis Coupe, $1900 (Rumble Seat $35 extra) Sedan, $1945 Coach, 127-Inch Wheel Base $2125 Custom Landau Sedan, $2400 ` Custom Victoria, $2400 Ct --..- -..a. .3 :...-mn. at lowest available charge for in Inn -: I Apr. 9-R. M. Carson 'is'visiting relatives here after spending the winter months in Toronto. Among those who visited here over the holiday were .\Iisses Margaret and Orma Soythes of `Barrie. and Toronto, Misses `Ruby and Mu:-ire` Carson of `Toronto and Barrie. Miss .\I.\d31ine Richardson and Dennis Moran. . ' .\Irs. Louis Carson received word last week of the death of her cousin. .\1I2*s. M. A. Martin, formerly of Hiilsdale and ~1atel.\' of Penetang where she resided with her son. In- terment was made at Hilisdaie. (Too late for last week) Apr, 2--\\'. `D. -Scythes and W. G. `Richardson spent a. few days in the I Queen City this week. I \n- and Mrs. Poole of .\Iid1:md. uu. ve1'_y auux.-x:am....`._,. Irving Carson and family have moved to Herbert ICarson`s farm. the latter moving to the homestead. Mrs. A. L. -Moran had her little` girl. Marion. in Toronto last week `as she is under the doctor's care. \ this week. ` Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Thomas of Elmvale and others from a distance attended \V. D. Scythes sale last week. It passed off very successfully. Tvvina nm-_-mn and fami1_\` lour place. But the memory of the `one passing on still lingers and we can assure you as you go out from us that it is a pleasant memory we will have of all of you and we shall look forward to the many happy visits we trust you will make to us in the future."\Ve know you will soon make many new friends but old friends can be friends longest. Now `before you leave us we wish to express our appreciation in an- other way than mere words alone. So we have for you. Mr. and Mrs. Parr, these chairs. By your loving service to your family and friends you have justly earned a time of leisure. May these help to make life for you as comfortable and restful as you well deserve. May God bless you and keep you in perfect peace. And for you, `Ben and .\Irs. Parr, we have this lamp. As .it sheds its light l` in your new home may the blessings of God shed their radiance in your`, lives. .\lay your prosper and have * abundant health and happiness as; long as you live. (Signed)--No1-man, l Scott, Russell E. Harris, Jos. H. Orr.'l 9 From the U.F.O. Club a clock was` 1' presented to Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Parr ---.-2_.1 L... A... .~..-1r1\-naain '11?!-h CUI.I., IEUPDCAI J34. 1J.u|nn.;, u\._,. -_.. V. __, accompanied by an address in which hearty appreciation was expressed. of their untiring h:)Spit:11it_V and earnest endeavor to promote that we`.f'.1re of the ~C1u`b." The address was read hy `Mrs. Ed. Travers and; the presentation made by Mrs. Hy.` Cole. Mus xvm `pm-v wit: the reoinient ` U018. Mrs. \V'm. Parr was the recipient} of an um-brellzt from the Grenfel Ladies` Aid. In the accompanying} address reference was made to her_ as a faithful member and willing. worker. whose pleasant smile has always been contagious and whose` Interest and enthusiasm have been: an Inspiration to all associatecl with her." Mrs. Donald Ferguson read the address and Mrs. \V'm. Harris handed .\I'1`s. Parr the` gift. ' 1:... nm... mgm. :1 c1Ii?nl11n m~.kno\v-_ handed .\1'1`s. .t':u`1` Lue 311.. Ben Parr made a suitable a'cknow- . `ledgmsent for the recipients. 1 Buyers can pay for can out oi` incc pers, front and rear, spare tire an'd .t`1.-....~nn`.~ o\vn1 fh LVQVV \\I\rvvJ v-vv- __ -- . Widerdoormforelsyentryand exit. Worm and to<;th dis'c design steer- ing mechanism. 4 I Electro-lock. type of theft protec- ti0. v r Fine grade patterned mohair up- holstery. v . y \Vider, higher, form-fitting seats. V I New instrument board, finished in polihed ebony grouping momm- 1: av`: w--..___ .7, , _ income at lowest available charge interest, handling and insurance tire and tube, tire cover, license, one free oil change, full tank of gas: PLOWS I-IARROWS CULTIVATORS , MOWERS ' - % RAKES ' PULVERIZERS TIANURE SPREADERS SCUFFLERS CREAM SEPARATORS GASOLINE ENC-INES STEEL VVHEELS SLEIGHS WAGONS AND GEARS RANGES AND STOVES FURNACES WISE prupuz vvuv ec e 01: a Used Car. let me guide Your footsteps when You're treated square. You?! drive back `\.. satised. ' --Okay Kg:-r. Write for free folder, telling us the particular inc in which you are in- terested. '\ /'. "Nae Famous` ?A:Q Line "H" xvi?` \` S. A. MCQUAY .'Jr`I.Jl'l\gJ ; FAGAN,.Hi1l3dale J. F. PEDLAR, c.-ewe}. N Mark cfQua1it Y `9 eter, ammeter, speedometer. gasoline and oil gauges. Steering wheel of black hard rubber with steel core, and finger scallop- ed; a detail of costly car appoint- or-:41:-If und tr p'i'oumn'

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