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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1928, p. 14

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.\.lc1\1nn:y ax. `Mrs. Gifteh has esing after some n Mrs: Geo. 1-`. "J relatives at She:-` Misz Grace M: in Toronto. \`Ina<- KY1`! A I collegiate library is `being dis- cussed by Orillia Boa-rd of Educa- I tion. v , fl'|L..-_ -...1..-1..1.. .l..._.. Ln.-A can |ulUllo . Three valuable dogs have re-` cently been poisoned in Newmark- et by an unknown culprit. Thn `xrnuvvnn `pntlv (`.n BAG 1 7`1lUl'L EIUUICBS LU U112` Lllkfbfhl GulIuab.|' School, Sunday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston are spending a couple of days in Tax- onto this week. . CC Uy an UIIISIIUWII uuapxuu I -The Warren Paving Co. hast moved its plant from the north` end of Newmarket to Schombergl Junction. The strip from the lat- ter place to Aurora is to be paved. ,.,,,L__ _.,-_.-_. 1... 121...; 1u......:....... vva `J-vvuv av ......s....u .. v. r... __.. A party given by Fred Morrison. Collingwood. at his home, was in- terrupted by the entrance of Thomas Jenkinson. an uninvited g'uest,.who assaulted the host and several others. He paid $35 and costs on three charges, including an L.'C.A. offence. and was put on probation by the Police Magistrate [next day. >3 o. On .. .. .1 . . . . . . . . . . ..:- THI BARBIE :xAMm:i MINFSING 5- - `fen returm ' months 1 `o. "1`race` it she:-brooks, race Maguire "V "`%"` Ldokit-that car we just passed is a mile behind usalready H Takng a Sensible View 1 What's the best thing to do with an ugly oor? Cover it up with some- thing costly . . . . that soon loses its freshness and eventually wears out? At far less cost, you can relay the oor with hard-~ wood, that retains its beauty forever! . UT on the great proving grounds of the nation s highways-where driver vies with driver and car meets car in all kinds of friendly contests-to- day's high-powered Chandler is the victor of victors! "" I ' '__"F_ It is absolutely spectacular the way today's Chandler outsprints its contenders in traic-and outclimbs them on steep hills-and outruns them in straight going. And the reason is anything but a secret: Chand- ler has further increased the power of its Pikes Peak engine principle-in its new Sixes as well as its new Royal Eights. You ll nd, too, that any new Chandler you drive is much the easiest car to control you ever knew. And the reason for this is Westinghouse Vacuum Brakes-three times safer than any kind of me- chanical or hydraulic brakes that depend entirely upon muscular pressure. `vs-nuvv I'I'lf avvno - \T`l'.`Il7 `l`KT\7T`kT(`Y12'l W QIYFQ NEW`!-{OYANL EIGHTS DISTRIBUTOR FOR SIMCOE. COUNTY ' SALES AND SERVICE, 19 BRADFORD ST. PHONE ll -69 . MOTORS CORPORATION cuzvm. cr1_ANnLn cL_vnLANP__ A` A` I___\ :3 f____ BE\U2LEU\\' `A C 6 Ocvenoomc Au PQ\M`Hu C l B '-1. Secret Revenge` Bull Planing Mill Co. Ltd. IDADDIE ned to Min- . in Toronto. is visiting nes, IS` V1! Que; is via `um ' visit. W. F. HONSBERGER Wlbu vuc day; It: vv-..._.-v-. --_ "F ""v , About 30. years ago Bob. Tom] and Alex. Marks were amongst the i best known showmen on the road. i and later their brother Joe. who is ` notv the only one of the brothers . still in the `business, joined them. Much has been written and pub- l'shed in the Canadian press about . the Marks Brothers. Their father. 1 '- a stalwart Irishman, settled on the ~ now a famous summer resort. the - Marks boys would betf-).l{e them-1 shore of `Christie s Lake early in the last century. and the home- stead had alwa_vs `been a mecca to the large family of sons, most of .whom went into the theatrical business. To this sylvan retreat, `selves for their summer holiday. - `which was generally soent in hous- - ing the hay crop and doing the odd I l 5 I . lchores about the farm. All the re- `fmaming Marks brothers are back `to Christie s Lake to spend the eventide of life in pastoral sur-I roundings. Bob (R. W.) for many? years the administrative head of the Marks aggregation. and hus-_ band of May Bell. a footlight fav-` orite of thirty years ago; and Tom the old Irish comedian, are living in re_tirement. Ernie is a theatre owner in several towns. JOE. MARKS IS mu. | DOING TURN O_N s1 AGE I Joe Marks, one of the M-arks Bros., who played in Barrie for many seasons. is now on the road` with the jBert. Johnston Company. _.._ 11.1. 7!`... I Collingwood Public Library es- timates for 1928 amount to $2,-' 949.18. T ,.n,yv:. . ~ ` Tj NEW 315 s1x1~:s v NEW INVINCIBLE SIXES Question: Why is emul- sified cod-liveroilso won- derful a food- tonic for young girls and women? ~ n---___. E; Easy, too, to lubricate the chassis. Just push a plunger and Chandler's One Shot System auto- matically lubricates the car from end to end. No fuss. No time out. Meney saved. IIIGUO LV\J IvlLL1\-v \ll.l.I.o Lvnxlllvy wuvvuso And just look aroutid and compare other cars with Chandler fonbeauty. `See how sumptuqusly Chandler endows its new Sixes and Royal Eights with all the trappings and trimmings of elegance. No skimping, no cutting corners anywhere. Chandler is Chandler-built--through and through -in Chandler's great $10,000,000 plant. Built step by step with zealous care in strictest con- formity to the hard and fast rules of quality and accuracy. Don't buy a new car without seeing and driving to- day : Chandler. Thirty magnicent models-$1495 to $3250, f.o.b. factory-and the finest cars $1495 . to $3250 can command. CLEVELAND, OHIO By WINNER _I[_hunday, April 19, 192$ SI;Q[T SEMUlSION o"""'9 Answer: Because it abounds in nourishing fac. tors `that are particularly benecial to people prone to anemia and other -con- ditions due to malnutrition. v-vu- _ , Keg: your system vitamin. nouns ed--take QVOAT Q-Cjj a vacant I I I ` Q l roofs-Last1n;1nexpensnre T)___. . R1151-Ril. r Houge ..p-snxlls nu-u4:oA.` :gn. uu--any-guano` free estimate. Write \llI.I Xvuv van.aQj.|I&5Ia.rIIaAnUQ ROOF_ your house or cottage with Rxb-Roll. Handsome to look at . . . increaqes value of roperty . . nlnstxng . . , col- acts clear; ramwatar, baruahes 1:-aks...1deal for houses. burns aheda, warehouses, cchooIs,,ch_urc}1es. public buildings. Gwe sue ofroot for Poets sing of Spring, but practice!- minded people. everywhere, turn at this\ time to the Doctor and the Druggist for help to build up run-down constitutions. And no better remedy can be taken than Butlers TRU-BLOOD. - -----vc-`I-w. wovunu M :a1sS"1""s"3m c 00 `i`. uea.' ' A sure mo sun: nenaov son AILING CHILDREN ~ Dunne No NARCOYIOO. } Iuusv nun. quucnu mo \ Vuoloum-u.v c|.uNIl WIN IN! non ozucnt Ivnm. no nun--III An II IAAQ LESSON N9. 19 1=nEs'r5, ONT. nus ---nu ---. ....... . ..... AI IWIIT AI IUOAI Apr. 9--M1ss Ferguson of Cedar Grove schooi is spending the ho)!- days at her home in Shelburne. \lice `Marina BTOIIEV. WHO has days at her nome m isnemurne. Miss Norine Brolley. who been attending school in Toronto, is home for the holidays. YJAI-\n1v Tlnnvnna uIaHn fI~19hdQ in Ailing Men and Women Need This Tonic Wyevale aurmg me ween. Lambert Lennox of Ivy spent Easter with his sister, Mrs; Brolley. \Il'oo'hnnv T.n\in-Jo nf NP! 'rO!`Ol`lff.O is home for me nouaaya. Henry Downer visited friends in Wyevale during the week; T.nmhm~t T.m"mnx or Ivv went Ea:-xter_W1tn ms sister, .VlI'B. nruuuy. Matthew Lowrie or New Toronrto i: home for a few days suffering from a severely sprained Wrist. um, xv Amammn and Laurlne of from S6V`l`Gl,V sprameu WIIBL. Mrs. W. Alderson and Laurlne of Alliston spent Tuesday at "Elmcroft Farm". \tr.un+ Dlnananf anhnr HAD? A V-l'V Farm". Mount Pleasant school held a very successful box social on Thursday evening. m r: nxaan ne `Rm-Ma nnmhaspd In Inns GISUWCI On vveuuesuuy Luau J. McKnight left on- Tuesday for Rochests-r Where he will spend the summer with his brother. Joe. who came out from the north of Ireland four years ago. has had his application in for a passport_ever since he landed and it was this spring before it came his turn to be examined. awhile in Toronto he found that if he failed this time he wouldn't have another` chance till 1936. Q E kl- GA D`-`AC-6 evenlmz. '1`. G. Bmin of Barrie purchased five fine horses from the farmers in this diistriet on Wednesday last. 1 \r,.1.rnn-vn Inn nn 'l`maar1nv nam Hm. _ , SR. I+II--~Bo'b Dutton 80.5; `Gladys Inghnm 67.6. In mr__T.*mm1z mnmnnnn 74.2: Lngnum 01.0. JR. II`I-Frank Thompson 74.2: G=1z:d_\'s Banks 68.8; Vincent Holt R4. . nollazlys. Kenneth Chantler of Barrie is spending Uhe holidays with friends here. Miss Mabel and Harry Baycroft of 'I.`oronm were home for Easter. A1.I..,....-.\. an.-..1n nv\r1 nunnokan nnsvsa TRU-BLOOD, as its name implies, is a true blood tonic and a safe, sure, power- lul collective for all blood disorders, and Ihllllltic conditions as well. OI 'I.'0I'Ul]I.() were IIUIIIE LU!` _4t15LUl`u Although roads and weather were very unfavorable there was a fairly large attendance at the Un'lted church hem on Easter Sunday. Spe- cinl music was provided: an anthem I Know mat My Redeemer Liveth" by the choir and a solo. `Open the Gates of the Temple," by Miss Mur- iel Loblaw. n A n lntnnnmti-`n Onn6-nan Al 61:11: S. S, No. 14 Ropoi-t JIR. IV--`Edna Purchase 85.5%: G-Iadys Irwin 73.6; Florence Ing- ham 70.4. an 717 .'bn.k 1'1u4-on on He `fllnvl (11?! U 66.1. 0`D.1. ' II-Kennefh Griffen 86' Jimmie Griffen 33.9; Alice Banks '}6.6; Dor- othy Griffen 72.5. T_A nu-nu linvvnhnin ----vv - w-v ---_-_..--v_. Apr. ff-.\~Iiss Muriel Loblaw is home from 'I`m'ont0 Normal for the h01id.'1ys. `lfannnth (`h-ranmv tn` Rnvrin {R | 131 LtUl)1l't\\'. An interesting feature of the Young PenpIe s meeting last Thurs- day evening was lantern slides on the: last week of The Life of Christ. Innnn nun.-dun n0 Oulnnoln an Apr. 10--A ri1;;'r71Z1$e:`!_r`om here at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Doherty of Toronto who was laid to rest in Angus cemetery. nvihsra want-Inna mmnn Mn m-In- L116 RSSL Wt!K UL 1118 1411.8 UL UHFIBL. A large number of friends and neIgh'bor's gat-hex-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Stafford last Wed- nesday evening to -present their daughter, Maude. with a miscellan- eous shower and a farewell address. All Wish Miss Stafford- many years of happiness in her new home. n '\X n:1nnar1nu nffnv-nnnn Ln! UL uuppiin:-as in Her new nome. on Wednesday afternoon, April 4. the W.M.S. met at the hiomo of Mrs. C. Homers. Mrs. J. F. Culling- ham took charge of the Easter pro- gram. after which afternoon tea was served. As a means or convey- ing good wishes to Miss Maude Stafford, one of the worthy mem- bers, who intends leaving this com- munity shortly. the me-mbers pre- sented her with many useful 31-tts. Lu 1`c'l5L All Angus ueuu-:u-dry. Sp:-Inglike weather turned to win- ter on -Saturday night and froze up the roads so cars could get through. Wmahlz Vvnw-n4-1 n4 'l`nr-nntn unant- But '!'RU- BLOOD is more than 3 blood purie:~-lta use eradicates the out- vud evidences of impoverished blood, web II pimples, boils, eezemn, blotchee and all other skin affections. we ruuuzs am can cuula get cnrougn. Frank Vvorrod of Toronto spent the Easter holiday with his uncle, Robt. Garner. lflun *.r\lcl:\ `L1I. um...` `'11.. 7.14 l'I.UULv \J`1l'llt`l'i Misa_ Louie Elliott and Miss Lena Adams spent the hoiiday at their homes here. Miss Dolly Edgar. who is attend- ing Alliston High School, In spend-A ing her ho1ida- s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 1. Edgar. Miss Carerooit. our teacher. is spending the holidays at her home in Collingwood. lnhrllln llnlilvua-an naht `Banana wuu Ina yu1'el1L`S at AHIBIOII. Norman Foster, who is employed with the C.P.'R. linemen. spent East- er with his parents here. `A/"HQ Luann Xnwnia-H 3' 'n.nn_ ur wuu um parents nave. Miss Luella McKnight 0! `Por- onto .is spending some weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jae. McKnight. Sr. Mina m..1...... u..u....-.. ..a nu-..... if TC`? (`Too late for last week) Apr. 1'0---Mrs. G. `Badger is spend- ing a few days in Toronto. Miss B. Plant is again attending fbusiness comege in Barrie. Tnffin Mon Lhnnn 1n':nsu Inancvu an u.u1\xu5ut. $1`. ' Miss Thelma Rdbson or Alliston is visiting friends here. J11 \./UIIIUS WUUUI Melville Gollinger spent Easter wlrh his parents at Alllston. Nnhmnn Wnutnn nrkn In Ano\h1nunR 'UUHlIU."SB UUHGEB In Harrie: Traffic has been very heavy on the railroad on account of extra. traffic from the other side of the lake. MM- hnnlaocvg nu; \v..-\.n.a. 4.... H1KI:'. 'I`~he Doolittle and Nesbitt fur company are conducting operations but business 5321': too good. Qnnknr fishing` has nnwnnnnnn III Gblllllzlll Il IOIVH III IIIII C33. |u':?|g mpMcaunmfupp|7 you with than` __91_Zz__zzZ'Q_q.Z?. L115 UU | nicht. UUL uumut-.55 1511 E {.00 -E090: Sucker fishing has commenced. the boys mwklng quite a haul to- ninht. ' tny Ul lIleI1 lZuU. , I-Angus Purchase 78.4. NEWTON. RoBn7:_s9_N TUBBY scam? .9.-!f'9BP . BAXTER - Rov.'J. H. Kidd |To;Iored The many friends hereabouts. of Rev. J. H. Kidd and Mvs. Kidd will be jnterested in the following item from last week : Beaverton,Ex- press:-- "'l"hn nnnzrezatlon of St. Paul`: ' Hadley : OINTMENT, used in con- uncuoo with Buckley's TRU- BLOOD, eadb tragically end leaves the skin smooth on D . F 4 as do! 1 I ud`d`uwuu-'o3n'3t n eru'c:o':'a's 3: : 3;? 3 man. `flag nm the complexion and um I) d can . The combined TRU-BLOOD and uchl OIN'!'MEN`!` treatment proly gop- nm eoJ!uo:l: and leaves the due. unnnohuulr nrl TESS "- "The congregation of St. Anglican Church held an informal `farewell evening `last Friday in honour of their departing rector, Rev. J. H. Kidd. who has -been transferred to Wbodbridge. The brethren or Beaverton Lodge. 1.0.0. F., kindly placed their handsome new lodge room at the disposal of the congregation for the occasion. Mamy members of the other Protestant denominations of town called during -the evening to express regrets at the departure of the reverend gentleman and good wishes for his future. For upwards of ten years Rev. Mr. Kidd has albly filled the pulpit of St. Paul's. During the evening a presentation of a well tilled purse or gold was made to him and a handsome bouquet to Mrs. Kidd. Vhn Anna-Mnrn`n6`nv\ A A1` Van`Hu .V1I'S. Axuu. The congregation of All Saints Church, Cannington, also presented him with a grandfather'~s c'lock, and the Woman's Auxiliary of Canning- ton gave Mrs. Kidd a life member- ship and a bouquet of roses. i`Ry-nmiz T.m1g-A nnningtnn. A.F.'| 'JH.\ E WILU LIIELII Guilt Ill rcur:|.au5 Mrs. 'Schof!eld.- Ruth and .nm'm,v of 1VIac'I`1er. spent the week-end with Mrs. McM1nn. \'{nu YI`1n-nan 'r\nvn-(6nn'P In 17::-`Finn \r'\'1L1l .\u 5. V1d.BUll Ill AVLGUO `Clarence `Cole has returned to Craig'~hurst after spending Easter at his home here.` \l'u.-u Vknn `lW1n-sun-1n1nuo {n -u{;-lvlnm H13 HUIIIU H!:`l'U- ` Mrs. Thos. Cloughle,v is visiting he`: daughter in South River at pre- sent. Tina .13nwu 1\nA a tuna`: cuvna-u-.4-and-"1 Pharmacists Call it `Joint-Ease Because it : for Swollen, Sore, Painful, Creaking Joints Only. It took a good many years to get` together a`com'binatlon of pain sub- duing and swelling reducing agents declared to be the one remedy that almost instantly penetrates through skin and flesh and starts right in to make swollen, inflamed, creaky, pain racked `Joints as good as new. `Thou nail Hula new and uynnrh:m!n1. Ben. Parr had a. very_successf'uI sale of farm stock and implements last week. ln nn `Jun n`... I-gnu Jul.-- u.. U151. \\ ClL'l\o Mr. and Mrs. Parr have taken up` residence in Midland. All wish them every success in their new home. `\/Hm: 'Avn-HA Ylnnvw-nan n 'QanvI*la UV\=l'_Y SUUUUSE 1!! H161!` IIBW HUHIE. Miss `Annie Bowman of Barrie spent Sunday with her parents here. Henry `Cole spent a few days this week with his aunt in Oakvillo. VH3: na and `ixfkauo finnltn... no %TI2I }:-;,::oD lReeve W. A. Tom, of "Calling- wood, on Monday of this week cel- ebrated his 75th birthday. amp arm a. uuuqucn. ux ruaca. I `Brock Lodge, Cannlngton, A.F.T & A.:M.. presented Mr. Kidd with a life membership, as did King Darius Chapter, A.'F. & A.M. - 1 ('TooT1Zate for last week) ' Apr. 11-Miss Eva. and Nlastf Vern. Mason are spending the hou- days with `their aunt 1n'Penetang. Mr: 'Rnhnf`la1r1.`Rnfh and Jiwnrnv $V.I.1'B. VLUA`V.|.1HHs Miss Evana Dem-itroff is wsitlng` with M: s. Mason in Mac. V lf`1nv\nnnA f`n1n Inns: nafuinvln tn WEEK WILII 1115 E10111 . III UEKVIUQ`. Miss Bella and Wilbert Coulter of Toronto spent `Sunday under the parental roof. .`IfF `T \/TAQIIQTF Al uncouth: nnnnt a SOAKS RIGHT IN And LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS pureuuu roux. Mrs. `T. Metcalt of Barrie spent a few days with Mrs. Mcmnn this week. `Aha: Elghnn ho... ..-L...._-.I A- Ll- ween. John Bishop has returned to -his home here after spending the win- ter with his sons. rum-wu JUIIILB El suuu 6.5 NEW. `They call this new and wonderful preparation Joint-Ease" because the medical man who turned the trick, worked for years to perfect some low-priced remedy that would really benefit the millions of people who have one or more joints that need helpful attention. n .Tnint-l11`.nnn in nrnv-my-Ar! nnhr HUGH Ul}.|LUl ELl.UllHU.lh So Joint-3Ease" is prepared only tor peope who have a. swollen, pain- tul. creaky, distorted or stiff Joint, whether it be in knee. elbow. shoul- der, ankle. neck or finger and whether it is caused by rheumatism or something else.- f nnnnm: H- nun kn1v\ hut nnIn:b_ U1` IUUIVLHIHE 9136-" 0! course, it can't help but quick- ly put an end to -`such superficial ailments as Iumbaxgo, neuralgia. neuritis, aching muscles, stitch in the aide, crick in the neck or sore. feet because oi. its penetrating ac. tion. -but what it is really recom- mended tor is Joint ailments of any nature whatever. Au`) Inn on tn`-an nl llTnIu6,I`nnn I! HGEUFU W`lllLUVU1'c Ask for a tube of Joint-Ease." You can use it several times `in one evening for quick results, because it: a-nan nla-hf fhrnnah H-an alrhn urn-h UVUIIIHE LU!` QUICK FUHUILH, UUUG-UB6 it goes right hrough the skin with only a few seconds rubbing. It sure- ly is a. swift penetrator and when it gets under the skin, `it starts right in to tdlean up all Joint trouble. - nuunlnn `Dun: Qfrn-A (Hnnnnaa it In EU Uldll up an JUIHL u`uu.mc. Douglas Drug Store dispenses it daily for about 60 cents a tube. as do 1:-at clans drugglsta everywhere. _I:'5_SA STATION , V cyu;\_1cj.g-;x_1q|zs1' lM'HK5C wen, Gee wmzwgs new sue WOW-WT u so-r EVEN `MTH G51 AwAY wm THAT wrm ME JUST BECAUSE HEQ % says A Gm Au mcerr ugvu \. VUVC. ---I (Too late for lag; week) Apr. 10+Misse6 Bernice and Wzn- nitred Young. Miss Edith Tracey. Sara. McKinley. am of Toronto, and. Miss Norma McKinley of Midland `were ho11c}a_v`visitors under their parental roofs. H. E. Bridge or Tor- onto was an`E.1s:er visitor at J. .\IcKinley's. 7\l'o-a f1'iPPoh Inna voh1rnn fn KT)- In ".l'OI'OIlI.O. Mlss'N1x of Edmonton visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ohappel. Miss Nix is Girls Work Secretary for Alberta, and gave` a short addvess to the United Sunday Sunday It: nail" \KvIa flan Tnhnufnn cu-A ne rout-hoii

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