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Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1928, p. 2

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Eilored to Your Individual Measure more D8111 suspected. round that the result or an injury -received a. couple or months ago is probably more serious and possibly more -permanent that Mr. I-Iisey had annnnnfa . suspected. ' `Hiuy-Klng A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. I-Iisey on Tuesday, May 8, by Rev. A. Rintoul. when David Hisey was united in marriage to Mrs. Eliza- Lntk Tllna - x H iuy-Vonkes On Thursday, April 426, 1928. Rev. A. J. Thomas of Central United church. Windsor, united in mar- riage, `Sadie Merina. Voakes, of Leamington to `Charles `W. HiIey,| 130!!! 111118 THIBQ HI I U bath King.` 30 Dunlop Street WE ARE some TO OFFER EXTRAORDINARY RR1CE7)N FRUIT DURING THE DATES MENTIONED ABOVE TOMATOES-the choicest variety weihave ever offered, per lb. . . . . . . . . 25 REMEMBER THIS , - Cheap Material cbsts as much as Quality Products WE SELL ONLY THE BEST GRADE . EAVETROUGH CONDUCTOR PIPE _ and ELBOWS COUNCIL STANDARD CORRUGATED `IRON . AND SUNDRIES O VALLEY IRON AND F LASHINGS We are striving to please every customer, also hope we are giving you the best service. A phone call to 14 will bring fruit to your door immediately. Barrie s Big Shopping Week ORANGES EXTRA LARGE Reg. $1.00per doz. 60 calironiifdelery The very choicest. 20 `bunch up FRUIT PRICES ALL REDUCED Egyptian Onions 3 lbs. 25 The Five Pointe Men s Store TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE TOWN OF BARRIE -at T. CARUSO'S- Our Tornto designer and expert craftsman will be'l1er_: to assist and advise you in your selection. T. CARUSO MAY 14, AND ' 4 -`CONTINUING UNTIL; SATURDAY, MAY 19 smzrmc MONDAY, rgx son 01! Mr. and_Mrs. R. J. Hisey of Eimvale. Mr. and Mrs. Hisey will reside in Montreal. United Church W.M.S. The regular meeting of the W0- men's Missionary Society of St. John's United Church was held in the basement of the church on Wednesday, May 2. with Mrs. Geo. Usher, 1st Vice-President, in the chair and fifteen members and twenty visitors present. After the business part 01' the meeting, there was a piano instrumental by Mrs. W. White; responsive reading, The Earth is the Lord's"; solo, by Mrs. W. E. !'I`hom'pson; study leaet. |"The Stewardship of Life", led by Sweet and juicy. Reg. 40C, 2 doz. 55 Sweet Potatoes Nice variety. 10c lb. Phone 14 Extra Trousers. Free Shqpping Week,VMay: 14 lo I I\3IIl II `IKIEQ SPY KPPLES Very choice. 25 measure ORANGES Next Door to Woolworth : SEE `WINDOW DISPLAY Afdvertise in The Examiner, the paper with the circulation. |___.1_-.__ -11-`- _,, A--7- Mrs. Thompson, reponded to by Mrs. F. C. Bishop, Mrs. Smart and Mrs. Kirton; solo by Mrs. M. Gib- bons. After the meetlng closed a dainty lunch was served. uuvwvzwvuvxw If you place a frozen egg in 1. cup of boiling water and let lt remain until the water ls cold the egg will be as good as though fresh laid. `_..`_ -_ .._-_- _--- --_v---u-w-.- Examiner adleta are great IIJOI men. and they work for little ply. ' C""" I`-IWTCV 3 Oil". wunhmsa aauiiEs R23. 70 at sscnb. 25.; to $1-45 I PARSONS PURE CREAM PAINT BRUSHES set in BAKING POWDER rubber, 10c to 75: 2 lbs. for 35 The above items are.,iust a few of the many lines we co.rry-TRY PARS_ON S FIRST - BANANA SEASON IS IN `FULL SWING Your best fruit 30c and 40 a doz. TIPS TO HOUSEWIVES Bermpgla pnions SPINACH Thursday, May 10, 1928. 2 lbs. 25 "me 1!: v:-- 1 j --- Taxes are p;yo.ble a-E the_Ba.nk ofToronto. 18-19b .A. W. SMITH, Treasurer. '. 3 5'_W'fSY!_1'1`!'9 . 3331'` 333i` OVXTIE 50 to $1.25 Rubber Stair Treads 15 Brass Nosing 15 BROOMS . 35, 49, 65, 95, $1.25 -11.nn'uL- wi1~i'D'bw Fnmbs 75c, 98c, $1.35; $1.50 cocgg poon MATS IVC&I`j%& 70 per 5-lb. package IIII IIVFFIIIA RII Rfi IQIIT TAXES FOR 1928 . D15C.U.NT F013 PBFPAYMENT. MAY _ 1_1t_h i This Yeast is treated with pure. vegetable 3 iron. the same as in spinach, lettuce and = celery. In this form hot: is easily emul- lated by the body." making rich. red blood .. and tonlnaup nerves and muscles. l\,I_ __.I_-_ 19---; 1-- I_-__:-,A I- ALI- _.-.. I- . gAgTIg}p;:'o%m%'.W:... ot'ua"o mu.-3. nan;-J3, uutlntion. 'uun"" orupuuo. wot comvlonos. nd 1 canon unk- euod Ind mum! condition. 11! M23!) . b m 3'.`:.:,r.*:;.:::::.1.:".z2:::',.*'%?`' Daily the letters our in telling how Ironlzed Yeast_has put on to 15 ounds of good salh esh m 3 weeks. Has ullt up strength in nervous. tired people. Has cleared skin: or ugly pimples and boils. ' \ ltonlzed Yeast ls two tonic: in onc-welzht building Yeast and strengthening Iron. The yeast is the same used in making malt, and `which makes malt so benecial. It In I e- ..clally cultured yeast, concentrated to gve the utmost in esh-producing value. IIIL2- 11---; 1.. 4.--..L...1 ...hI. . . . . . _ . --a-L|.. ,- woow vvooooo. cu -v-vw-u --u-- as: -wuv-u Oniy when Yeast ll lronluc-Hn this way in it100% e'activo-for Iron is needed to bring out the- weight-building value! ol Yout. By ' (hi: ypccial formula lrcmiud Yaaugiva you result: in half thv time uculrcd by yuan or iron taken uparauly. ` I-_u 1.--- - _u . . _ _ --|. 3-1." l\--I. -- 3!. U0! I nanny noun 0! uouuuu lain .ableu. Satotor everybody. Buy-to`-take. Try non -om.-...y anew! om: Go today to our duu u. Gui fun 0110 V treatment 0! round out. -1! you no not delighted at you: none but. I! 'lnc on-- venieut to uy (tom the 3 I} load 81.88 direct to tho Cpnudlan In 10 You: Co.. Fort Erie, _0nt.. Duh 355.11, _ . cannon 1 3:::.".'.%.'..2.':.'.%`*y'.:'.%.*'!.;.:.! L ,, I_ .,A ,9, _4_. --A ...|.d_`.L..I._...A...n..Il.....- xsurx qua noun :9. hum; vuickun II can nunru cu`-u uuv-`yo Don ! have n skinny. wont body". Don?! `go `hound with an 1: y skin. Go to on: drug- gist. Out I hon y bottle of iron :od_Yens tnhlntn. Sun for avanbodv. Eu!-to-take. 7----cw -v - vwunntw I found Ironlzeil Yeast to be the most benecial tonic I have eve: taken. In a tow weeks! gained L 10 youuds and have been gnlnln steadily ever since."--Mr. G. J. W.. Spencervi lo. Ont. What is the Magic in lronized Ye;st? wutvwtww -v" - PARSON S 'i`i'X' ' X Reg. 59c lb. CREAM gpygpm _ 10c and 15 Tinware and Glfaniteware DINNER SE"l'-97-Piece Reg. $22.50 for $17.00 Gair;ed 1() _l c3und_ . '".Lbe'.7'iLbI}$} Kai.` ' Regulqr 25, 2 for 25 3 A Ril If A `us --raj WALL PAPER f 5c per roll to 35 c_1yNc PAPER After ddbating for two hours Monday evening the question of {whether the $55,000 necessary to enlarge `Barrie s Collegiate Insti- ` tute should be made by way of a direct grant to the Board of.Ed- ucation or submitted to a vote of the ratepayers, the Town Council suddlenly discovered that it had strayed from the legal path, or. in {other words, was out of order. and was forced to shelve the question `for two weeks. ~ ' viudvvvcvoa vv av vvwu vvnvvuu `Certainly they are n-ot a unit on Iwhether the grant -should be made ;direct, which `Council has power to do, or submit the question to the Ipeople. A division, in which the `yeas and nays were `A called for, showed a bares-majority of one for `the direct grant. The division was: ,, J!_._-L -.__-__A_ l\ L`,I_,__-_ lllfn - I For vote of ratepayers-`Mayor T Mdcuaig, Reeve Creswicke, Depu-` ty-Reeve Knight. Aldermen Tyrer, `Moran, Lang, and! Lowe. nm_..; In - _ _-L__ An _ , __ _ 9 _ ,___n ,, 1. _ ,1` 111$ B uuuuw. _ ` The Board of Education is ask- ing for $55,000 to add four rooms to the present Collegiate Building and to enlarge the auditorium. The architect's plans are ready. 1'1. _I-_-_I_L.,'.I Il-...I__- -__-_-.._ ---up -was-o-yaw`-no `u-v----.- we-up Iwwvvuvu It developed Monday evening that the Town Council is not un- animous on the wisdom or neces- sity of the proposed extension. Objection to `t was voiced. V.,__ A... I __..lL. ._ w--w -----u g--.-.. ---v V.------v-. - - 1 For direct grant-(8) Alderr'n"e!; Coles, Malcomson, Reeve. Living- %tlor_1.A'Hurst, Craven, McFadden, am` I `I3-.. -.-l.- -3 ..-A.-_-..--.._ -If----.. -....a, w... -v vv vs Deputy-JR-.eeve' Jarvis had left the meeting before the vote was taken. The statutory limit for deliberation of council, 10.80 p.m., hadto `be extended `by motion to permit discussion and action. A I I1. ,,,-,, -1 ,,,,.II An '11 , 1 permit GISCUSSEOH and RCEIOII. . | 1 It was not until after the vdte had been taken that council dis- covered it was out of order. Reeve Creswicke challenged! the legality "of the vote, on the ground that it was not taken on a report of a committee asxdened in municipal rules and procedure. and therefore required a two-thirds majority in- asmuch as it concerned a money bylaw. ` | 1-|___-_ u~__-_____: -I_-I__ A LL- -1- [""Xui'3;e;ha}s'{{ ':"1'iise as wen, for the delay gives the alderman la chance tothink it over and to '.become more thoroughly acquaint-- ed with the issue; That they are not now in this desirable position was divulged in last Monday even- ing's debate. IHL- 'D-_...I -1 E.I..--l.8-.. I- __1- Faun Two -dvvb UVVV `vvvvatu l The High `School Act was quoted _to show that the application of the 'Board of Education for these funds-could not legally be d-ealt with by Council until the first meeting following the receipt of ;the application._ Inasmuch as this .5 was not formally received by ,Council until Mondray evening _last. May 7, it cannot be dealt with until the next -meetin . i __ .-_4. __ _.--nV -v\-Iv v V -v- vu u `robin u u--vv-vs Reeve H. H. Creswicke led the attack on the suggestion of 9. direct grant. He charged that members or the Board of Education had hid- den behind the skirts of Principal Girdwood. who last Friday eveninz in committee, he said. had done most of the `talking and explaining. It was true that Trustee sarjeant. had a. few words to say. The Reeve continued that he had no desire to cast any reflection on Principal Girdwood. to whom -the trustees had `.`passed the Ibuck." for he had done his job well. However. he would prefer the Board of Education to come out in the open. discuss -the question and assume the responsib- ility for -this expenditure of 855.000 of the ratepayers money. Why make the principal bear the, load?" he asked. It is the m-embers or the Board of Education who are spending this `$55,000, and not Principal Gird-wood or the Town Council. I want the ratepayers to understand -that thoroughly. It the members of the Board of Education `feel they have a_ good cause and a Just claim on the municipal purse for this large sum of money they should have no tears or compunc- tion about submittingthe question to a vote of the ratepayers of this! town. They are the people who will have to pay` the shot. v (ITO . . A . . -..III 4...... _--__- LL- 1.-.. LII` I n -.. ..-vv... -9 `(via y . . u u oouvv If you will turn over the tax bill you have just received," contin ed; Rneve Creswlcke, you will see 1: at; 6.71 mills `are allotted for Collegiate purposes and 14.12 mil-ls for Public, School purposes. The largest pro-I portion of our money is going for education. Memlbers oofythe Board of Education are expending vast| sums of money. They should ex- plain and discuss these things with the ratepayer-s." T AIR (`minrnn rnrvmlnn 1Qnn'17n nvvau- Lune L`;1Lt:puyt':L`-a. _ Aid. Craven rem-inded Reeve Icres-I wicke that -Principal Girdwood was, not the only one who had talked last `Friday evening. `There werel others. Mr. Girdwood had been chosen because he t-was most con- versant with the question or gov- ernment grants. He was not advo- cating anything. simply explaining for the Board. He took Reeve Cres-. wicke to task for attempting to de- prive the youth of the district of an, education after he himself had re- ceived one. - I . ur ......-:..-.a ........a. -0. ....I...... a.. ..| COUNCILDIVIDES A 1 ON QUESTION OF ; B. C. 1. ADDITION, Diecuaeee Direct Grant-of $55,000 to Board of Education or Submission of By-law to People For Two Hours and Then Discovers it is out of Oideru `vision Reveals `Almost Even Split--Some .Oppoeition " to eject - Reeve Creewickefa Caustic Comment-"l'o Come up again at Next Meeting. Ucxvuu uuc. . I I received most of mine in a cvowded old Public Library," re- torted the Reeve. AIR IfVnnvvnn~nnv\6lo-nun;-5A 511.111: g- Ln LUFLEU Ll: JWUUVC. | Aid. 'Craven`continued that he had been escorted through the Colle-l giate and was now convinced of the, need of the enlargement. `It would hurt his pocketboo-k. but -he was, pr=pare.d to_ make the I sacrice. "The Good Book says." he went omi that education hurts some men.~ buthelps nine out or ten. . AI: 51...... ....1--.: '!3_..-..'-..r1..__...1-1__. mu uuy. v Deputy-'Reeve Knighvt-"We have `a nighwto criticize. The members of the Board not Education should be `big enough to..state' their own Iulvou ou.-oyu cocoon van van w~nu Ald. iReeve asked Reeve"Crosw1cke! If Principal Glrdwood, wbove al1,7 was not best qualied to speak on the quest1on._He `knew conditions lrgt hand. ' ` ~ ` ..f'1~u-u-.vu-lnl-A llnnuu _...-It I Once a month clean your wattle tug one of those 10-cent nail brush- iron wwh a thick paste made of es. ` three tablespoonfuls of baking soda and two teaspdonsfuls of water, us- Advertloe In The Examiner F HFSL uauu. ' I Reeve -'Creswlcke- They can't pass the Ibuck to the Town Council; Let the Board of Education take the . responsibility for spending `this money." T\nnnl'u-"DA.nvn T(nia'h.+:"XXT4: Incnvn "lvieeve Irsw1cke s Attac _--- vv .nn__-___.,) _n,- u, 1 atrouu. T I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macaw and. son. Jack, of Barrie, spent `Sunday with Mrs. '5. Kerr. 1!? n .`l':I.-.I.H..... 117311` -u-I..I..u.... -_.I ---- V`...--..-g vu v--u .-sq-we-a onvnanv Mr. Perkins and Miss Grace lila- Mackon of Toronto were the guests or gm-s. Fred Ritchie over the week- en I ' `Kn nut. `Kan D`I\'nn ll-Ll- A-1 - cw-nu .--- uaouuvvqy ovnnu-ll \ro|I-out agvuuvc-a Jae. Patterson passed the week- end wlth friends in Barrie and Stroud. `Kn nn `fins 1 If Ifmnuo Aunt. w$wWwwwm*w%$$ g I-:LMvAu'.NI-zws gg &%w&www&$iwwml Gain pounds of weight-` and sigrengtl in 3 weeks with new YEAST and IRON-`-or pay nothing Mr. and Mrs. R. I-I. Middleton are` visiting in Toronto. hfm: H11 tvnhh annual a unsglp V13-{H5 III '.LUl'UIl|.U. Mrs. Will Smith spent 9. week with friends in Toronto. IDA`! uniumkinn nvulnvvn;-I `LA :o`A1-, WILH uuvuua Ill .L'UI'UH.LUo [ I-`toy Houghton enjoyed the week- end at his home in Barrie. `Tin lknnnhan annual 4-L4 cuuauxl-_ onu HE [113 IIUIIIB III 'J3H.1'l'l9. Vin. 'Shanaha.n spent the week- end with friends-in Toronto. II\-__ n-u)__L_,, --- vun vv a an an a nu: `one in VI VIA!-V0 `gov. 'A. R;ntou1 and Robt. I-Iiaey motored to Toronto on Monday. "I-- Y_T-can-J..- -3 flI-.___L- J- __l_ ---vow-v v-vncvv van cuvncuugo Mrs. V`!-I;.1vgg.1ns of Toronto is via- iting her sister, Mrs. `Chas. I-Iouden. v__ |I\_;L__.._-_- _- _,,, , WLI-ll $V u I\Ul'.l'g W. c. I-Ilckling, W111 =1-Ilckllng and' Mrs. John L. Coe were with friends at Painswick over Sunday. 'M'v-Q Q 'l1`.`:('!nrnnl-an]! NKTH1 aw-nn- Hal. TEILIIBWIUK UVUF raunuay. Mrs. S. Encampbell, 'W1ll Camp- bell and Mrs. W. E. Thompson mot- ored to Toronto on Thurada. . 1 J08. Drysdale and Albert Toner were In Barrie on Monday a.ttend1ng| the opening of the nurses home. If. l'I-._I_.l.._ -_.,n 151.... uu.._,_ an- l Uo Mr. and Mrs. `Blain Ritchie and! children or IDunda1'k spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Knox. VH1... `!'.n.Ih..I r4..n.: -0 Il'I!.._lllO- N'.l|;: Ladies Guild of Wycliffe church met at the home of Mrs. Harry Wade on Wednesday gnar- noon. May 2. ` 'h'Arn.hnv'-n AP +hA Innn1 I('hnv`lhsa (V1111-5 G839. . H. should." NY umn or now . -Mayor Macuaig entered the dis- cussion tor the first time. He was sorry to see a division in Council on this swbjeot, but now that there was one. he supported a vote of the people. In view or the tact that Council was not unanimous he could not conscientiously take any other course. Had Council been a unit on giving a direct grant he would have supported it. I am sorryto have to change my mind. said His Worship, adding that -he did not even feel satised that Cguncil felt the addition was need- e . WFHA nIIAu+h-nu vnna nu` n..`AnI ouuhlnh '1`vhe question was put, after which it developed that Council had ad along been out of order. _ I IIUUII; LYLE! Gr ' Members or the local Curling Club attended divine service in St. John`: United Church. on Isundey evening when Rev. `A. Rintoul delivered an inspiring address from the text. ;Vi:`e," are laborers together with o . tnaui 'Lflnn-u U-II-an In Vnun;-n-LA Au- cgaehgf they don't know how, they should." . I am. in favor of i/ortlng the money, said Ald. Colee. '1`he ud- dltlon is `needed and will have -to come sometime whether we wish it or n-oet.'. 1ur....m. `Mn|r'|nn1o- nnfnvn Han Mn. mtobert Hlsey was in Toronto on `Monday -to consult a. specialist, who For $25.50 you get a Perfectly tailored, hand-nished, made-to measure, 2PantsSuit. Your choice of this season s newest Patterns and Colors. Your choice of this season s latest and most up-to-date styles. In fact you get anything and everything that you ve always `wanted but never before could get. You get our far-reaching guaran- tee of absolute satisfaction or your money back. You get Service, Sat- isfaction, Style, Fit and Finish in every stitch , in every thread. You get your choice of materials gathered from the nest looms of Eng- land, Ireland and Scotland. But remember this offer is for two days only. `Friday and Saturday, May 18tha_nd 19th. Now, Men! Here s What You ve Been Waiting For Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19 JUST THINK! PAlNT-89c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 per Quart ` MURESCO ' n , IIIII THE EXTRA PAIR MEANS DOUBLE WEAR TWO'PantS Suits E A MB_k]-]70-\N_ARD (`;EE ` F 3 DUNLOP STREET 3 /// /, / // / / / // / // / / / ] / / % / / / / / // / / / / / // / / / / / / / / //M / $25-59 CHAS. LOWER TH E EARRI E EXAMIN ER game for this special offer Friddy and Saturday, 18 -and-- 19 - L We don't tie you down, we don't limit your price tq $25.50. THERE IS A VARIETY OF PRICES FROM Skill-Craft Clothes -v:---- -t---- ----v-an A DisEoUnt of Oneand One-I-_ial-f Per Cent. Evin be allowed on all taxes paid in full on or before

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