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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1928, p. 2

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jn - o v u too If you intend to visit EUROPE. book early and secure choice in accommodation. We represent ALL STEAMSHII-\` LINES TI Vin` ICQ iinn j-`dint We ASSUME mm '1.1X.'fi'1'-rY, A`T A MO'DERA'1"E_PREMIUM Call or phone for rates, and cover DOMINION TIRE DEPOT AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT is oftentimes __ VE_RY'COST`I_.Y`_I_?.)_PERlENCE . .... -.. -.-. ._ u . '\v-1 -Dru! -I-nu:-xv-Iv-. Ann!-at -l\!\I5ll'I|O1`I ? ~~ "Air costs nothing--_lack of-cit means miles off the life of your tires." ORE than half your tire troubles are caused by under-ination. There's a correct pressure for every size tire according to its load. Two or three pounds under this will take miles off its running life. 9 _ ' ' Near enough won t do. Use a reliable gauge and be sure. ' ` Or, call at this depot once a week and let us look over your tires. We 11 watch for bruises, rim cuts and embedded ints. At least twice a season let us` remove each tire and look for inside fabric breaks. It will mean `extra mileage:-and dollars off your tire bills. ' . INSURANCE IN ALL rrs BRANCHES Our re-conditioning process has restored practically as good as nawwhatevcr these ne cars may have lost inappearance.comfoz'tand oporating smoothness. The miies covered by our used Dodges have no; impaired their inherent goodness. The simplest logic will tell you that these used Dodges offer better dollar-for-dollar value than any new car you can buy for the same money. If we could onlyahow you the wonders [ten- ized Yeast has done for thousands of men and women. The bony hollows that have lled up with rm esh: stringy necks and bony limbs given rounded beauty! Pimples. holle- and matches have disappeared for good. How Yeast and Iron Builds . Quick Flesh and Health - __e_u. 'Rea.11sm is so much in demand in the pictures now that Raoul Walsh. directing Loves of Carmen" for Fox. hired a. professional bu-ll fight- er to instruct Victor MoLaglen in 9" Itonlzed Yeast in two tnnics in an--welght- building Yeast and strengthening Iron. The yeast is the same used in making malt. and which makes malt so benecial. It is ape- ciatly cultured yeast, concentrated to give the` utmost in eshmroducing value. 'rh:-.~. Vane!` la 1-rm-amd with nuts. vanntgblo utmost In nesu-pwuucuzg value. This Yeast is treated with pure. vegetable iron, the same as In. spinach, lettuce and celery. In this form Iron is easily aasiml-. lated by the body, making rich, red blood and toning up nerves and muscles. nnlu wlmn Vans-.t is lnml-.-ed in this wav ll toning nerves and muscles. only when Yeast is Irrml."-ed in this way is it more effective---for Iron is needed to bring out the weight-building. strengthening values of Yeast. . By this special formula lronizad Yeast give: you result: in hall the time ra- quircd by yeast or -Iron taken separately. In. A... .......n A-nah.-6 and nnf n lean:-In KAN-IA BARRIE TIRE SERVlCl:`.,NBARRlE LIVINGSTON BROS., BARRIE ALEX. sacs. ANGUS s. A. McQUAY, THORNTON Gained 10 Pound:;nd _ B_faQtf_xl Skin ` J "3 found Itemized Yeast the most bene- cial tonic I have ever talwn. I gained to poundn and have been galnin ` steadily eur since. The mules other akin diseases haw .-. {cit mo." V -Miss G. J. _W.. Speucorville. Ont. A Dominion Tire will give marvelous mileage if you treat. it right. LIVINGSTON BROS. DUNLOP ST., BARRIE '6ClEKi{ITRAVF1L .. on-v-s Au-`-1 LOGIC VVIUCI lo`! VI 21-: - vuunuvu -- in few weei:s-or pity tacit}:-i`ng the` Spanish sport of beguiling the wily bull. The picture shows the re- sults at the Capitol Theatre next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. 161: 41 Dunlop Sh, Barrie. Phone 447W Miss Mary Hall is visiting friends in Toronto. V `Mrs. Collier has returned tron: visiting her sister in Midland. , Miss Madeline Donneliy has re- turned trom visiting in Huntsville. v-.,,___.n_u- .___..;. _ 1-... .I--.- Wllgll IIICI CIKIIH" no-us o`nv\| v s-nuuaw--nu Jas. P. McGlnnIs and 'l`ho_s. O'Neill spent ghe week-end visiting in Tor- onto. . `lllnu \A uu-IA1 T'Snnnn.Hv Q \' hf WE8K- 'I`he' Misses Doria and Gladys Me-'| Gill of Midland have returned after" visiting relatives here lately. " | Ahhnunn nnnnllv who nndvcm- bun uvvn on wuun v -...-----u -.. -__-. -_ . _---. Reg. Drysdale spent a few days with his a.unt.. Mrs. I-`red Vanslckle. -. `l_ll__l# _.__1 ant.-- 1\I\v_lII OHIO. ' Miss Muriel Donneliy. R.N.. of Barrie was home a. few days last week. _ "l'VInn' \KIuaAu 1'\nnIa nvui (119311: A- Vlltulg TBLEIIVBS IIGFB ll1`|'.8ly- Acheson Donnelly. who under- `went an operation in Barrie Hos- pital. is expected home soon. Mr, and Mrs, T). Rnnlzlnv rnfnrn. punt. I5 UJUIJCULVU IIUHIU BUD]!- Mr. and Mrs. D. Buckley return- ed recently after spending Easter with their daughter In Guelph. Mru ll` \lnT.qnn'hHn nf Anfan WIN! LHUU` UCIUEIILCIC Ill LII-lUl`]Jlh Mrs. C. McLaughlin .0! Anten Mills. who has spent the winter with relatives In Buffalo. was 9. call- er here last week. ' T.nIIn\v;AI~nA Gnnbt unnn;-u-.AnA Is` an, ki"'?)i-"!-i?_'E.59"VV` El` HUI ? lu`|L W005: Lawn:-ence Scott succeeded in se- curing two cars of stock here ,on Saturday while Mr. Coughlln ship- ped from Cralghurst. 'l`hn vnuvur fnllza rrnvn n n1nu nn The young folks gave a. play on Wednesday afternoon and tables were set and hot dogs served to some forty children afterwards. Mr. and -Mrs. T. D. 0"Ne1ll,- the Misses` Zeta. Eileen and Anna. Hay- es motored to `Stayner one day last week and were the guests or Mrs. Chas. Mc'Ra.e. I\Vn6I:v'6kgfnv\R`nrv bkn unuundn vuunnbk you LFUIII \4l'GJ5llul5|.o ` , Mrs. Thos. O'Neill gave a. success- ful bridge party to a few lady friends one evening last week. Those present report having a. very enjoy- able time. `Miss B. Hayes was suc- cessful In winning the prize. a. bean- tiful piece of ch-lnaware. V IIIL- ti; 1'h-.L_..I-I_ - 1-: -.-x-. `(nwU\:` v- ugnaauuvvwnvo The St. Patrick Dramatic Society gave an entertainment last Satur- day evening in the hall. entitled "It Can't Be Done", a. musical com- edy. Those taking parts were Miss Bertille Hall. Ellie Coughlin. John Coyne and Peter Hayes. The chorus girls were Kathleen Coughlin. Kath- leen Marley. Margaret Coughiln and ~ Albertina Coughlin. A Welcoming Shower ' ' On Tuesday of this week a. shower was given to Mr. and Mrs. Asselln. the newly married couple who have started house keeping on the farm recently owned by Harry Loftus. Mr. and Mrs. Asselln are rom Tiny towns~h`i~p and are belnginade wel- come to this community `by the above mentioned shower. given by the young `folk of the village and vicinity. TL- I -4, ll : -. n - Lollc LVl.\.`l.\aaU o * `Notwithstanding the rough weath- er on Saturday evening last the en- tert~ainmen't given by local talent in H39 K.C. hall was fairly well attend- e . mruu mum- l\'\Yo\l ......... .. ......'..-..... learned with regret and all sincerely extend sympathy to the remaining family and relati-ves. Mrs. Muir was a fine old lady and was very highly esteemed by all who knew her in this part oi. Flos. Although she liv- ed, to a good old age, her many friends will miss her kind acts and unselfishness that she has shown all her life. It was always one of her main characteristics to -be doing something for some one else. and she always seemed to be hwppy and contented under those conditions. An Eyessore Removed Well; people, I am pleased to break a little piece of real good news to you. The old half of the granary that has been standing opposite the station as an eyesore and firetrap for some years has been torn down and hauled away having been pur- chased 'by Mr. Broley of Medonte who recently lost his barn from lightning. One more good feature of the act is there will be more room for the moon to shed its silvery rays across the station platform and help a little till the C.N.R. comes across with the Hydro lights. The grain elevator next door will appear lonely no doubt for a time. but a new coat of -paint would help im- prove its appearance and surround- ings in general. wintry Blasts Again Last Saturday will no doubt -be. romcmbered by most of our citizens.-' The forenoon furnished a real taste. of a good old March blizzard driven with high winds from the east, that shifted to the northwest in the at- ternoon. but not abating any in en- ergy. it turned much colder and con- tinuing toblow and storm at" inter- vals all day Sunday. some of the ladies who were so disgusted with Easter Sunday weather and expect- ed real spring-like conditions were, no doubt. hit hard over the freez- ing` temperature of Saturday and Sunday. According to a Toronto paper credit should be given Mr. Bowes of Chatsworth in predicting stormy conditions around the 6th of the month, and that he ciaimedwe` would have it warm and dry the balance of the month. Now you can all plainly see none of th m really . --w -use vs "lung 0|`: ` The death of Mrs. J-as. Muir, Sr.. at Anten Mzills last Friday was I know a thing about the w. ther in ` advance. even the birds` and wild] fowl getting fooled. Conditions are looking as if we will have late seed- ing after all. An early` break-up. does not always prove an early sea-I E 1 son from an agricultural standpoint. ` 1 Road Conditions ' In re rence to the roads in gen- eral an _what our folks think-of them. One farmer on the 5th con- ii 1 cesslon says in all-his life here, he , never saw worse roads and especial- ly from hereto Elmvale. but that they all expected such conditions this spring after the treatment the road received last fall. Everyone is in favor of having an improvement on that part of the provincial road and a general kick is likely to go in- to the department. The contrast -be- ; S tween north of Fergusonvaie and the south stretch to Ba-rrie can be. taken. .fully appreciated. when the village physician. Dr. Kearns. de- scribes the road to Barrie as Thos. Moore's biilllard table. It is not nec- essary to again describe the road north. Alivknow it only too well. Then why did the Flos repres`ent- atives at the county council allow the county road from the 4th concess to change the county] , ion to the. Minesing road? Everyone feels that` a. bigger effort should have been 4 1 i 1 i I . 4 i made to retain this. The result is _ the 4t'h`conce`ssion that used to `be? onepof the best roads in thetown-i , ship. has gone` to equal the majority in this itnwnsihin whit-h Ann ha tin- I auzp. nu`: EUIIU LU equal Lll_U IIlH.JUI'll'.y in this township which can be de- ` tected by a sleeping driver the in- stant the wheels hit a township. road. Does this speak very highy for our town-ship? Where is all the money being spent that is collected annually? The road supervisor should see that when gravel is plac- ed on the-roads it should bedspread and not left inlheapsas was the case between here andlFerguson- va-le. Theretcertalnly is much com-' "went regardmgwhvroads and I am in hopes there will be much more PHELPSTON 1 i%%&$%$&w&&w%&w ...-._; n The Late Mrs. J. Muir, Sr. kn 1`AnL- An In ... 1-__ ..,, Gain weigh; ilndigestion? ' sent. `I Mia's "Mary Barker was quietly , married to Mr. Wm. Bo-wen of Las- El may on Saturday. She will make her home in that vicinity in the future. ` ` 3. ml - nna n/rm: '1` \X7hHn:ir1A,Vnt`n I "l'Il'Of.|I8 Ind Ulugnteru Banquet. `An event of more than passing importance in the social life of our , community, took place on Wednes- V day evening in the United church I basement under the auspices of the :;Junior Institute. me occasion was t the annual Parents -and Daughters" ` banquet. and or necessity it had to 5;-be rather exclusive, each member 5; having the -privilege of bringing her ' parents or in their stead a couple or ` guests. ' .nm-in] {nun-nrnnu -nrnr-A A.-nrfnndnd Bullet Mag 5 urtooaltt, 1 the go 1: for hmhll. In the .r `it; of 1926. whilo training for the hamhall sums, mmd from conxtipotian. and thit mt- sidcrahly ivmrfmd with my activitin. Om day I happo-_.rml to ht talking with a {mud of mint who had hm: eating Flu':chmarm'_.t Yeast or thm mbnthx, and he urgad an to try it for in com aint. Thgretaltt wm utanixhing. Tho pep an vita ity that Flu':chnmm : Yum put into nu were more than 1 war anticipatul, and . I think I may truthfully :4] that tho I926 hauhall ` mm wax tho but of my camr. Many thmkr to i Flu':chvnamt'.r Yum." `I7 nnA1vI\ `fan:-nnuar R ` of last week wxtn 'J.'0I'0n1'.U u'u:uua. I Mrs. J. W. Stone attended a. meet- ing of the executive of the Federat- ed Women s Institutes in the Parlia- _ment Buildings, Toron-to, last week. | '1... Wnutnr has: taken nossession 3&5 I3 I lj-1 A-pr. 16+-Mrs. Ce:-swell spent part of last week with Toronto friends. : mu T w Qfnnn nrfandnd a.meet- _ment buuamgs, '.l.'0r0m'.u, Luau. wmm. g 'Jos. Foster has taken possession of Cecil Thom-pson s butcher busi- !ness. `Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family -have moved to Schomberg where they will reside for the pre- acinf vv sax: u sent. III: Gain pounds offweight` _wil3h new YEAST and IRQIEJ `h0m6 m that vxcmuy Lu Luv Luuu c. I Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Whiteside, Veya land Clif-1. returned last week after spending the winter near Hlllsdale. I .1/nu \ rlzAn_ a missionarv from spencung `U18 Winter near .ruuuua.u:. Miss Sykes, a missionary from Honan . China, conducted the ser- vice in the United church on Sun- :day morning. I A great many visited the scene got the train wreck in Bradford an]? watched with interest the powerf machines that were employed 1 ,iii`ting the locomotive and coaches. |Pa:-ants and Daughters Banquet . An nunnf at man: than nagging U1 J3t:cl.Uu_. | The young ladies, who made pre- parations -for an attendance of about sixty, had the tables very artistical- lly decorated` wlththe Institute col- m uluuu nxuamn guests. ~Special invitations were extended to Rev. `C. R. P. and Mrs. Hearn, ~Rev. E. M., and Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. H. M. Altken and Miss Rogers of CBeeton_. ' III`!-un vvnlunrh lnlnn uvkn nnan a-IA- ` that' thdcoming summer. vill see all larger improvement than was made last year. l FLEISCHMANN S_yZd5f7heibodzzrHea1t/z BOND I-lE.AD` n `I.-- .11-..- `H at W. Bum). Vancouver, B. C. Pun Two ore. and loaded down with good. things to eat. The ability displayed in creating such a beautiful effect, and in providing such an-array of tasty dishes for satisfying the in- ner man. drew a number of well deserved compliments from the var- ious speakers durlng the course of the evening. --~--------- ---`-3-\- nlin---AA LIA`; v v vuuaan In the program which followed` the young ladies again displayed their skill, takinsiheir places with manked ability on the toast list along with their guests. The toast The King" was responded to by the singing of! the national anthem. Our Country" proposed by D. A. Mciclain. responded to by -M. B. Hip- well; Our Guests" proposed by Miss Elva Bradley, responded to by Rev. E. M. `Burgess and Mrs. Hearn; Our Parents, proposed by Miss Alicia Noble, "responded to by Mrs. J. Bradley and Rev. C. `R. P. Hearn;. Our Senior Institute", proposed by Miss Aleta Gould, responded to by ~Mrs. M. B. Hipwell; Our Junior Institute",-proposed by Mrs. Cers- ezell, responded to by Miss Fairy attt ' vc Iv-av v u-...-.-- At the conclusion of this part of the program Mrs. H. M. Aitkin of Beeton was called upon for an ad- dress. This gifted lady soon had her audience spellbound, as she eloquently corweyed to them through a. series of word pictures, her im- pressions of industrial conditions and lite in general in the countries. of: Europe which she recently visit- ` e . I ` At I-`Inn n'lnn.3 A? than nnnnflncr n llnru Interspersed between toasts were: A vocal solo by Miss` E. Carter, a recitation by Miss Iso'bel Noble and an instrumental selection by Miss Dora Hurt. H. Bannerman officiat- ed as toastmaster during the course of the evening. __n-,, .3 41-. A___,; -1 I h At the closerof the meeting a Vera earty vote 0 thanks was tendere to Mlrls. Altkeln for her message} An equa y unan mous vote was g ven the membe s or the Junior Institute `tore the `aple did time they had pro-i Irln fnr 4-hair snnnatsz lUl`_ (.118 aplenulu uuu: Ll vlded for their guests. Apr. 16-Much sympathy is ex- tended to the: bereaved friends of Mrs. Jas. Muir, Sr., of Anten M1113 who was laid to rest on Sunday, April 1-5. u:__ 1:-_.1--I)..- 1nx_\._.._1..-__ -_.a.-- I """` "' Miss Madeline Richardson enter- tained a number or friends at a.` birthday party on Friday evening. A most tempting lunch was served and everyone spent a very enjoy- able time. n!-\p\nv1 -nnnnnn An Vnv fh ame ume. Schooi reopened on Monday, tho children all glad to get back uttoa the Easter holiday. A USED CAR IS DNLY As DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHD SELLS IT Advertise in The Examiner Thundny. April 19, 1028 (`illicit Uy yuusp ul uuu uanuu awpwuupuuye Go to your druggist and get a handy bottle of tasty tablets today. Just a single course treatment will prove that you can be attractive . 5 ml healthy. They do not cause gas or bloat- ing. Safe for everybody-containing no . harmful drugs. `fry it on Money ack" offer just as.=lt your druggist for a f_ull size treatment. If you are not delighted at your money back. Refuudod munedmtely. If inconvenient to bu from drug at. send $1.35 to Canadian lronized Yeast Co. ,Ltd., Fort Erie,_Ont., esk 255.11` CAI ! While the amazing hen_lth-building value of IRONIZED YEAST tablets has '1 been clrmrly and posmvr.-ly dentpnstrated in cases of lack of exact . ladl- gastann. mn'4tipa1th'r.1, sl_:`.u eruptions. w.-or complexton. and a generally weakened `Phys cal and lm"ntI1l(`.Oa'\'"'~'||-my !R0't`717F-D YEI`_~W Show '.\ not be used by anyone who OBJEC S to having weight increased to noun-.11.-..I;;C..Y. Co.. Ltd. ` A. F. A. MALCOMCON

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