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Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1928, p. 3

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`Yhureday. September 6. 1928 Z I \II\r|l\QIl6n\nl - Harvest Home ' uservice in St. `John's Church at -3 rp.m., Sept. 9. The Boys Choir `from St. James E Church. Orillia, will be present. Mr. `V. B. =Col'1lns, B.A., will preach h Gnu.-nun}! anrnn nn . R V. D. tauutuo, u.. ! farewell sermon. Buy Advertised Things RA! -I--I-__ EGBERT uunau-1:: uuua. u ;;;;; B-7 bags .. .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..`1.7v<; Post Bran Fllakes . . . 2 pkgs. 25c Somme Naptha Soap, 10 bars 47c Sheriff's Orange Marmalade, 16- oz. jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c H. E. McCULLOUGH Extra co ies of The Examiner always avai able-ve cents. Send some to your friends. 26tf. Christie Soda Biscuits, 1-lb. 1.....- 1-) CHOICE GROCERIES 68 Elizabeth St. Phone GENERAL REPAIRS BK ALL MAKES or CARS Genuine Ford Parts vncron uzconps VICTIOLAS " ONTARIO BAKERII-`S LIMITED Phone` 250 : : (Brown's Bakery) $UIIIUI' H Hon. I82 FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE BABY CARRIAGES AND STROLLERS ' Regular from $12.00 to $45.00 SALE PRICES FROM $7.00 TO $15.00 ;:;,$,:' 3*- A. E. SMITH *2 3;::: 10 Dunlop St. "'nc1ALIs'1' m "W; Guarantee Our Work @0007! W11-T AID AUTO ACCESSORIES. `'.` C";';,' 37 FILLING sunon. SHOE REPAIRING A G. G. MOORE 11! Dunlop 8!. II Eliubcth Sh. Pious 408 _----_-_._-.`-__-AAAAA-A FAIR AND soumas _---- -:- 72 Ta Our S1er1e-n will b-e pleas; to take your order A Our Motto: Quality and Service FOR QUALITY BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY AND BUTTERMILK SCONE TRY ova WEEK-END 4 .T.EA PARTY CAKE SPECIAIS A --_.._ ._ V V __-... __---.- --- >-- V .__&._ For od d~jobs or- for big ones, we are at o:1reo_t:nmand.- Phone us your wants and we win send a re iable man right over. For years we have catered to the immediate needs` of people allover the -town. - nu-: BALL PLANINGMILL co. Limited. Olico toe - e mums -_ a 1.. an onlario Bakeries Limiled ARE WE RIGHT on WRONG? Are more than Just Paint. The customer who buys our Paint receives a product that covers more, iasts longer and costs less. Save that surface and you save all. It gays. HUBBARD'S HARDWARE VICTOR F ADA -revs A. H. FELT r ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER LOWE BROS. l?AlNTS AND -VARNISHEJ "~" J. G. KEENAN : EVERYTHING IN MUSIC RADIO "15i.:;. 215 IIIU IV lanai. `D! II awn: pu_- - The gervice Grocers, `P one 117, Allandale . . ' ~. . . . 4 b 29: New Clover Honey in comb, per fe1a"`16icSc(:ai)~ 5Non-Tip ."g;uce- section . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . 38 pan. red, green or blue . 45:: Give us your standing order; for sealer Rubbers, 3 don. 25 , Shout end! Whitesh direct Golden Bantam Corn, doz. 20: from Georgian Bay. .A. Luu 17c .9.\vfi1sTcbsI: Jar T ~ ".":.';';:'.'-" EGG V Gives you the benefit of 27 ingredients and `MERE EGGS AT _ uzss FEED cosr Why not feed the best? Order to.day from BROWN & C . AAII MEANS FEIV INGREDIENTS __ AND LOW EGG YIELD Westinghouse Del -`oust-Crosley M_7sI-i I-IBINTZIAI C CO. PIANO! 129 Dunlap 3!. DL._. III. SKlLl_.E.D_ AT YOUR coMMANI_> uuulup BI. Phou III Phono 3.0 7.r:'L:I.` 1 tin `Crisco, 1~ mww- auwuu . . .. A-. 45 I order - dire Go1de_n from Phone 117 for Delivery_ to all parts of the town _-_-----A Vdvxs SPECIALS A1BRYSON S BAKERY ___._ , ____- aura IIAIPEI LIVINGSTON BROS. T515 (EEK AI W15.P9'Y!f5A R-':;A.v1R7Zo"1sITAV1.LMAxras or-' czuzs TH:-3BARI21EwE1-3KLv BUSINESS REVIEW l?'7v'.vqw-wy- `aaow'aJ ;; {s'r;f.L.1_2_1N_c GEARS wiixizb` SALES AND SERVICE 'i3iiaAD SCONES BISCUITS JUMBLES BARRIE HOVIS MARTIN MAI-YO`NY 5 BROS. LTD. - BLARNEY. uu-:1.ANn i Well-dressed! -Canadian men are in- sisting that their clothes be made from `MAJHIONY fabric. They know that the. MAHONY cloths are pleasing in design and: colour e ects, awless in texture and workmanship. `The very feel of the cloth is suggestive of comfort and serviceable wear. CHAS. LOWER JESSIE R. navsdu Teacher of Piano, Organ, T2522? SW Sins!- A On: I IIIWIIIJ, Iilallu --9----- Pupils prepared for all examinatiqna. 27 Bradford Street, BARRIE G. R. & E. BURNS, Sp.C. Licensed Chiropractors Drugless Therapi ts 60 Elinbth St. (I: shin) U _ Phone 40IJ _ ` --------AAA DATE CAKES GINGER DROPS GINGER CAKE FRUIT CAKE Phone 291 ow guns arm a nu . 0 .3! Major Kendall's hob-by is ow- ers, which he grows in rofusion. He has been president 0 the Hor- ticultural `Society. was the rst president of the War Veterans As- sociation when itvhad 500 men}- bers in Barrie and district. He .15 also on the executive of the Child- .ren s Aid Society and states he values this office more than any other. in that it bresents an op- portunity for real service. ` As for his job. the office last year collected $128,000.-so that it is paying Jack Canuck to main- tain.a customs and excise nort in Barrie. As for his duties. there is the releasing of all imports from bond. the collection of duty. the examination of_ some 300 pieces of baggage. 3,000 more parcels. 700 expressand 900 freight ship-i ments in a year. There is the col- lection of sales tax from manufac- turers and wholesalers. the super- vision of the Pure Food and Drug Act. the Narcotics Drug Act, the Seed-and "Fertilizer Acts. In spare 4.:...... 1... ..-.. .....-a. 1_:..._...u.- .. u...i (Continued trom page 1) sought and secured` the position of landing waiter at Cam Borden and later was placed on t e reliev- ing stat! of the customs de art- ment. On the retirement _o the late T. T. Young`he_was a oint- ed to his -present position. e has since maintained his interest in things military. acquiring the rank of major in the Canadian militia. It was in 1917 also that he marri- ed his wife. Miss Kitty Harriot of Ayr and they have -three children, two girls and'a boy. Mninn Tfcn-u-lull : hnhhxv i: Haw. DUULFHUU` L` U`J.'LlllLUl` (LUBE: Ill apa.1.`I': . `` time he can post himself on the |~ 671 amendments which have been made to the Customs and Excise` Act in the last three years. If he runs short of reading he has 3491 dums having to do with changes 5 in procedure and law to ponder I bulletins and over 200 memoran-|? I over. These are only a few of the d-uties he and his assistant. James Fordl, have to attend to. Perhaps Examiner readers will be surpris- ` ed` to hear that there were over seven hundred residents of Essa. Vespra. In-nisl and `Barrie entitl- ed to brew their own beer and that the permits were is-s led at the ex- cise office in the fe eral building. Major Kendall says his seizures of illicit stills in O.'T.A. days avera-g- ' ed 12 to 15 a year and were a fairly remunerative business for a sub-collector receiving p'art of the nes. Since Government Control ; he has seized but one and lost that case on- appeal. `Tho vnvnnnn n+ Rnvvin anl\_nna+ UQBU U11` appeal. `The revenue at Barrie sub-post has almost doubled in the past few years. `There was a wonderful spurt following the big Customs Investigation and business has been improving each year. Major Kendall states. and further in- creases are -looked for. Customs {Eh/\Ve\aZIy lE\V\V/uxurq 'E\\/\Vper/hrmance IW us a II the hasicfeatureswhich established McLaughlin-Buick leadership ' Better Lnmmoblido An Bu!!!-b-Mt!-Illllllill-3\II1I=k Wm Build I.ook to the 'i:d$"};'r.ead -_ sip we zwgvw IF-J-GR}e.CE... cTAc_gy_A1NTED A RADICALLY new and individual conception of the modern automobile--a sweeping improvement over all existing standards of performance, appearance and com- fort--yet a strict" adherence to those fundamental features which make McLaughlin-Buick the most reliable car in the world 0 . giiclcii,` in brief, isithe story of this epochs! new McLaughlin- % nwaans A BARR_lE amgqgi BLARNEBY :nII-on A XFIIAIK ...n-mu ununuv A. nuns. New Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher-the most fashionable ever built-introduce an entirely new ideal of dashing, dar- ing, debonair beauty. New adjustable front seats and extra wide rear seats provide unequalled driving-and-riding com- fort. Vital engine developments impart resources of power, speed, acceleration and exibility unapproached by any other car in the world. ` And yet the basic principle--the soul of McLaughlin-Buick --is unchanged.` Its world-famous. triple-sealed, valve-in- head engine-'--sealed ehassis-torque tube drive--and other roved advantages all remain as a lasting guarantee of sepeudahility. \ New beauty--new luxury-new performance--advance- ments equalled by no other ear--plus all of the great basic features which won you to McLaughlin-Buick in the past! That is the o'eI-in; of the great new 1929 McLaughlin- Buick. That is the oering which makes it the supreme car of to-day! . M-I-9.2ac The G.M.A.C. Deferred Pavmem Plan oijeu many advantages to buyer: of McLaughlin-Busch can. L GRAC EY Associate` Dealer: w. HUNTER, Alliston """\severa1 Otnel` p`:uu1.u1 uruises. 57`. `The regular monthly meeting-of P19`~`95 the United W..\I.S. was held last BI`C_1S. \Vednesday afternoon in the church t sh1p- | schooirovom. The progranm was very 1e interesting, describing the work in nufac. our community centres. The last chapter of the study book New Paths for Old Purposes, was splen- `,t the didly given by Mrs. Geo. Youniix. Next meeting it is hoped to have Spare~ the ladies of Lefroy Vv`..\I.iS. meet In I uvh-In Qfnnn -1--1.:-1--14-1--in-tux-an--1--n-1-1-3`-I->1:-lulu-i-nlux-in-I-:1--Inn:-I--I: '1' lg smoun . 3. COOKSTOWN 5 K` vI0l0I_0II_=lI|lI}lI-Itvlvl-tlwilnlult Ilnitllliltvilyllltilllvluliioliili Don't forget the school fair in k Jas. Ciemgnts of Toronto we WEEK. ' School started on Tuesday with Mr. Richards of Blyth as principal and Miss Watson of Bond Head as Junior teacher. `Dav and \1'va F` D Qhnnfnr and JUHIUF l'.e'dC 1161'. 'Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Shapter and family of?Mi11ington, .\Iich., visited friends here last week when re- turning from their summer home at Lake Rosseau. . VH1... In-\\(\r\A`\I\\Q1` AP 6-`an Dnun1 Dlonlr `the fair in` Stroud on Tuesday, Sept. 11. . A Iowan nnrnhnvv fwnnn HDFA RN31 El`UUU U11 Lucauay, DELI!" LL. ` A large number from here are` attending the Tozfonto Exhibition this week. "In `I'.nnah1{vu and 49-.61" Fnnvn FHA tms ween. g =Mr. Laughlin and family from the 7th line are moving into the house recently vacated by `Mr. Fawcett. Mia \fnrv nndfnllnw -and Mrs. recenuy Vl:I.Ci:l[8(.l Dy LVLF. L`&.\V'UELl.. Miss Mary Goodfellow` and Mrs. Annie Johnston of Barrie` were guests of Mrs. Wm. Goodfellow last week. ' G1-.L.\.\1 aonnna nu mnnanu nvhh GOLDIE HARPER W DECORATING co. 4-;\|IIIIl A tV'I'l\l! G LJRKE 1'SUSSE&`l. U. The members of the Royal Black Preceptory of `Aliandale will attend service at the Stroud United church on Sunday. Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. Service to be conducted by Rev. Jas. Brown. Tlfhiln uvnIL-hna- ulnncr fhn 1-\Icrh'!av `(D De colluuuwu U5 1'-.'V. das. DlU\V u. Vvhile walking along the highway, returning to his home last Friday evening, Thos. Scythes was the vic- tim of a painful accident, being knocked down by a car driven by Jack Banks. Hr. Scythes is suffer- ing` from a broken breast `bone and several other painful bruises. i `Tho vncrnlnv nxnnrhiv mnnringr-of --For ne job printing of all kinds call on The Examiner. 26t! returns are usually accepted as a barometer of national well-doing. Taking Barrie office as a criterion, prosperous days are ahead. LII!` INUICD U i with Stroud. Sept. 5--`There is still a great de~ mand for ice in Toronto. Both com- panles are kept busy loading as . I many cars as they can. ` "U| nnv ni mnv nifiwnnq nrn taking cnangea nanus. `Nearly all t.he summer people have gone and the village has set- tled down to the usual quietness. [1111-ll) CELL`: as Lulry u-.uA. Many of our citizens in-the Exhibition. 17:`.-. Tnnlu in \-\nn1n 09%;: ; m-tne J:4xu1uAL1uu. Von Jack is home after spending the holldrtys with his father on the Great Lakes. I IQ.-.1.nn.\ nnnnnrl An 'I`noar1av \I'H*h IIIOVGG IIILU EUWII. Mr. and Mrs. Lavis were week- end visitors at Mrs. Lazenby s. m \/rnnn hon: knncrl-.1 n Inf fvnrn II&l\rn - - - - wt wwv coN"r'nAc'rons Estimates Cheerfully Given` : 34 Toronto Sh, Phouo 1122W} ---- GHQ VXSIIOPS IUZ ;\11'S. LAl'&'.`HU) :5. T. Aane has bought a lot fron1 Milton Reid. Several other lots have changed hands. \'nn\~11y an fhn QIIITITHP)` DFODIG {U'l`fiI IJRKBS. ? Ischool opened on Tuesday with a fair attendance. mum- mnzn 1`,'hon lnN- nn \'Tnnnv Ialt` t1[[t`IluLlll(.'t'. Miss Evie Whan left on Monday to resume her duties as teacher in Fort Erie. `Lin and `Ina Dnnal 'Wcn\vh:n` ham: 1"UI`E L`Al`1t'. W1`. and Mrs. Donald Ferrier have moved into town. Mr .-...A than Tania u-or-o uvnnlz- `TH! BARRIB IXAMIN IR BELLE EWRT are taking | Clements was Lhere on Sunday. I Miss Florence Harris spent the week-end'1n Toronto. I \.`I lL-5 flnnoun.-. lV.xnnAn annual: A Dan! \VUC l\`Ull-U \\ lLll 1`. bULlllU.{1- Mrs. Howard Cooper is visiting` friends in Toronto this week. `Miss Ena Lewis of Winnipeg is visiting with Mrs. Edwin Lewis. Mr. and .\Irs. W. J. Merchant of Toronto were in town on Tuesday. Allan Reed left on .\Ionday to at- ltend a business college in Toronto. TIA`-A tnnninn-1.-`nan A0 'DAInM u:-uu K UUDLIKEBS L'UlLt.'5 Ill J.Ul'UHLUa Lloyd Cunningham of Barx`le spent the week-end with his par- ents. Xfins A13- Y_Tn_..l.. ......._4. _ lac.- Dunlop St. ,AAAAAAA VVElS`llu Ill J.Ul'UI1LUu > Miss Gertrude Cooper spent a. few days in Toronto last week. Tiavi Xfnnnrnn nfrnnn '1".-nu- LLGJD All LUIIUIILU IGSL \`V Eek David Marwood attenhed Tor- onto Exhibition last week. T`? mlibm AP Tnnnnbn annnb OH: UULU nauuuxuuu. lL15L VVCEK. W. Tucker of Toronto spent the week-end with F. Coleman. I `Inc `E't\nra\~;-1 nf\t`\I\l\|n In. aulaC6Ivu-r UHL3. Miss Alice Harris spent a few days last week with friends In Tor- onto. \l n nnll \.I .... 1"I"n. (V.-u-...I.-up! 5.. UHLU. Mr. and .\-Irs. Wm. Copeland. Sr.. were in Toronto for a few days this week. \A :-.. `I31;-1.. ... `l\-s..AlL -_-`\A l..h In \\ CCA Mis Blair of Detroit;-`M1ch., is visiting with Miss Eleano'r.Arm- strong. . \I'u nn \Tv-a YT 'E`h\n~anv-n A? Tax`. Ll'UH5n Mr. and Mrs. W. Firman of Tor- onto spent the week-end at the parsonage. \Ti:a \1'a1"|n\-in An-nnnv AF (`.`.nnn.\~n1 1J;ll`FUI'lt1.'l'.`. \ Miss .\Iarjorie Agnew of General Hospital, Toronto, is visiting with her parents. \/Tv can Vfve 'l` W \`I'n1-ulzn-aqn havn lI:1' ]_J?.1.l'UllLD- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Monkman have returned from Balm Beach after a month's holiday. '\TI-e `P `f`nInr\-nan urn? Anuva-h`u\~ Llflltlllls fldl. UUI. U L/Ul1C51s'l.L,C. The Boys` Cup for best garden display was awarded to Dr. H. Spenceley at Barrie Horticultural Society Flower Show on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Dr. Spenceley also was awavded the silver medal for col- lection of gladioli. He is to be con- gratulated on h'is splendid display of flowers. yf'1.-`an-u.-.&n1n+nn.~. nun nu-&.-~.nA/-`A C-A I ` DIRECT DEALERS IN DODGE BROS. PASSENGER CARS-GRAHAM BROS. TRUCKS LIIUIILIL E LlULl\lCl..\ u l\Irs. F. Coleman and daughter .\Iar_v spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Toronto. \/Tu an;-1 \,`| nm I` \II'.\t.. Anni U1 1?.l.5L \\ t't`li HI J.Ul`UllLU. Mr. and Mrs. Geolxze 11011` and daughter Beth of Toronto were holiday visitors in town. \/Heap: .T Flilhnnnnv T-T Y1 -afenh UL Lid I.`.`l'3s Congratulations are extended to Theo. Mc.\Iil1an's father, Mr. .\Ic- Millan of Erin, who won second prize in the old-time fiddlers con~ test at Toronto. Mr. Mc.VIi1lan is 67 years old but is still very active. The people of Cookstmvn on differ- ent occasions lmve listened to. and a.pp1'eciated his wonderful talent. `Rm-h nnhlin nnd rvnntinnnnn uuuay \ L51LUl B Ill LU\\l.lo Misses J. Gilheeney, H. \Vatson. T. McKnight and C. Nixon are sporting new Ford coaches. . `Ufiaa T1143 \TnT\.'\nn1R n9 Tawny I-n pu1t'uL=. Mrs. N. Baternan and daughter Velma have returned home after an extended visit with relatives at Belle E\\"711`t and Gilford. ' Mvs. \\'m. Ferrier and son \Vi1- rvmt. .VI2's. Geo. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Coleman spent Thurs- day last at the Exhibition. \/f_..n.~ Tunvqa Ann)` `l`_`l'1.~`l.. n`l\QA/~IuO1`Q 'd..[)]J1't!L'l`J.LCu U15 \\'Ullut`I.Lul Ltucuu. Both public and continuation schools commenced here on Tues- day with their full teaching staff as follows: Miss Agnes \Vi1son of Beeton, primary room: Miss .\Ia_v \\`ice of Aurora, second room; Fred Adsett of VV_\'ebridge. third room. nrincipal of .public school.- S. D. Wood. print-iupal of continuation school; M. E. Groat of Norwick, as- sistant in continuation school. The following teachers lef.t this week. to resume their duties: .\Iiss Clara Kell. .\Iea-ford; Miss Mabel Carter, Erin; Miss M. Rams.-1y. Orr- ville; .\Iiss L. Heasliwp. Stayner; .\Iiss Sylva Coleman, Toronto; Nliss Gazy Kidd, Orillinz .Ewart Kidd. Kingston; Miss Hizel Clute, Eg- bert; .\ Iiss Aizada Neilly, Arden- dale; Miss_ Isabel Hayes. Fenton; .\Iiss Evelyn Leadlay, Cloverdale: Miss Lila Cunningham, Hannah's School. Painfully Hurt by Bucket s Fall John Nixon met with a painful accident which might have been more serious when cleaning out a. well. \Vhile his assistant was bring- ing up :1 bucket of sand the rope slipped, letting the bucket fall back in the well hitting Mr. Nixon. He received severe injuries about his face. chest and wr` t. Three stitch- es were required r his nose and one stitch for his wrist. Was Former Pastor Here Rev. Charles Edward Manning. D.D.. died on Monday, September 3, at Vancouver. B.IC.. after an ill- nes= of but a few hours duration. \lI'.. . X1 .-unninrr 1190a in him Rqfh BIJUIJLIUE llC\\ EUIU UULICLICB. V Miss Lila McDonald of Toronto was a week-end guest with her sister, Mrs. Hanyv \\`atson. \/Tie: A,r-`nae \\`hiH'nL~cn~ AH 'n*lnf BLBLCF, `V113. .L1i.ll`l.'y \\ .1.L3Ullu Miss A_9:nes Whittaker, All `Saints Rectory, Penetanguishene, is \'is`.`:- inl with Miss ).I3'1`t1e Rankin. \,I'lne~. \.I'n1\Al IVRIIA... I-.1... Indd. Gnu 11194 \VlL1l .\1l5b' a\J._\ l'L1t` 1`\Lllll\lll. Miss Mabel Gollo-p has left for Toronto where she is in training for a nurse in St. Michael's Hospital. The many Cookstown friends of Judge W . N. Ferguson of Toronto regret very much his serious ill- TIQQG OI. llul D1 HESS. 1'.-. -1. HOVIS IJBI. it`: LIKE` JJAIILIJILIUII. Misses Irene and Hilda Clements and Arnold Clements left on Sun- day for Toronto where they are at- tending I-Iarbord Collegiate. "I"1-un D'\I':v' (`uh Fnvu `ns? tr-nnrinh 1\U.lLl. Elxvr-.:`d and Hnwey Spindloe Jf 'I`ox'ont0 and Clifford Spindloe of `Beeton spent the holhiay 1th`thei: parents. \/Tn: \' `Dnfnn-non and r`n11cr1-\fAt' I Sept. 4-Bil11e Vvatson returned to Toronto on Friday after spending a month's holidays at Elmcroft Farm". mr... ...-.A \/rm-. r1:1knn+ `hnr1ann:s11 am: rarm". Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dodswell are in Toronto attending the Exhibi- tion. `M ... nu.-1 `\h~a Tvnnaf 'F`.nv-`lav an-1 cnaseu guru. _n. 241 wxu a Lalul. Egbert` anniversary is on Sept. 9." Rev. McCormick will conduct both -services assisted by Thornton choir. I 111233. Jack Fisher, son of Canpt.-Fisher oif Toronto, has gone home after spendinf: his holidays with George Kidd. ' mIIvr\`\.J nu `Lfnu.-A" C*I....lI/-x.-. -`P OI Dut a Lew nuurs uuL'u.uuu. .\I:`.` .\Ianning was in his 68th year and was born on Dec. 17. 1860. in Simcoe County. In 1885 he was received on trial as minister in the Methodist church. He served his probation on the Cookstown Circuit and served for about 20 years as an active pastor. Many of the old Cookstown residents will remem- l ber him. non. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earley and Allan Barley of Detroit spent the week-end with Mrs. Earley s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnold. >1/l h-a \/l'nv 'D1n~nhncn nu? Tnr- `ems. .\1l`. unu .VL1 a.'uuu Axuunu. `Miss Margaret Purchase of Tor- onto szpent the week-end with her } sister, Mrs. A. Edgar. \ 1' nr.-.=+nn nP \Yinn1u+nn I-mu nnr- S1Stel', 0'11.-1. A. J:4ugu1`. \ L. Weston of Nicolston has pur- chased ;\Irs._E. Erwin s farm. `C`nkgv~O-'onn11rnru`nv'v in nn nnf 9_' Delightfuvltlgttatltnets of the Up-to-date Bakery Wonderful Health Properties in Hovis. j Hovis Bread, Z8Ae`1_d 13c. Eat Hovis for Health. ----AA-

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