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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1922, p. 3

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u 7, 1:922 Thursday, September 7,1922 Subscribe for The Barrie Examiner am) retxall the_ news. 82 a year. ALUX dissolves, instantly in hot water into a Wonderful suds that makes your dainty things as fresh andlovely as when you first i saw and T admired them. Sold onbr in sealed paclaages-*- ' `dust-proof! 4 /4' 240 \JUW(lll IUI DIII7 *1`!-BL lI\'VU VVCCl\s`. Norman and .Willie Disallis have return- ed home after spending a couple of weeks . \ ~ . - . wxth relatwes 1n Peuetung. MFG WI?` pI\`\DI`*CI\`I\ uni` `JGOE `(Too Late for Last. Week) .Aug. 28.-Miss Elsie Ambler of Barrie spent Monday with Mrs. Harry Reynolds Miss H._ M. Prentice and sister Marion of Brownsville were the guests of Mrs. J. Cowan for the past two weeks. m,.......... ....,i w;n:.. n;DI1":Q i....... ....+...... LVIIQIIIJ JJHJ lllI|l UK: Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson had the pleasure of a vnslt from Wm. and Mrs. Sanderson of Toron_fo on Sunday. pwn nun our` Mrc hm, rnnfnrnt` n I-Iain, Will]. ICKUIJIVCD III I K'llC|4i.lI|E. Mrs. Wm. Robertson and Miss Marjorie McBride of Allandale and Mrs. White and Miss V. White of Barrie spent :1 day with Mrs. H, Reynolds last week. Miss Stella Cooper of Barrie was also a guest for/the wesk. _` _. on II.. .....I `Al... 7`I'\!... \l..ll..._ .___.) WCCR. ' V . Aug. 30.-~Mr. and Mrs. Thos._.Mullen zmd family are visiting friends in this neighhor-.. hood for a few days prior to their dep:n`.t- Aure for Ireland. r\--__I.I n____-_. _____,L' .\_, ,,,_,L _._,1 ,_L L2_ UIU IUI. Llclllllllu ` ' Donald Cowan spent the weekend at his home here. T1,.-. All-.. .._L,_ L..- L_-_. 2-. ;L_ 1") 1) UIILICL WCHU Ell U}|U1l1|lU1l UH LUUU\l.V. Jll many friends hope for his speedy recovery. The funeral of Mrs. John Walt, who died on Monday, is being held this (Wednes- day\ afternoon to St. Paul's cemetery. The sorrowingyfriends have the sympathy of the community. ' _lIUl}\|1y Wlllll IICI kill] Clllo ' P. Jory of Haileybury called {on J. B. Jory on Monday. Dow (Inn LT Vninkenn 3.: `nnnnn nnnin Aug, 8.--Mis home last week, `I12..- ('\_._LI_ A uucly. . \ Miss Lottie Patterson of Walkerville has returned after renewing acquaintance in Shanty Bay and Om. Ila and Mrs QuIutxnvIL-r\|\ Luz] Han v\`nunIII'n $2 a year. III L\ll UlI_lU (Ill |1LIll\IG_yg Fred Day and Mrs. Day motored to Hills- dale on` Sunday to see Mrs. Rumble, the farmer's sister. ' II Il',,,,L1., C"_, E- 3.. _.-___, ,__,. `L,.I.I, IUIIIIUI B llCIu Mr. Martin. Sr._. is in very poor health lately; his condition showing but little im- provement. l.lUl.llU HUI U. Roy Allen, who has -been in the R. V; Hospital, Barrie, for about twelve woeks.. underwent an operation on Tuesday. His bei g 4 D "Fl... ..I....\ '..l't............ 5.. Q ....l .. ...\.....4...... Sept. 5.-aS:veral cl. `farmers have their silos lled once more. A _...___L-.. l___. L-._- _..-L-.__.1 L- LL- !l'\-_ UIll'U LUAQIUIUIUII IILIIB VVUCRJ I Mix Rilla Watson of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents. D IIIIVIV r T1-ll:lQ`Y$\V`IVY rf\I'\ I E IIUIJ VII HIUIIUGJ I Rev. Geo. H. Knighton is home again from his holiday. . u n n....,_..... .....: Mam. 1..1...1 n.......,.. IIUIII 'LLI3 Il\JIl|.IdJc H. C. Dawson and Mi$es`IsabeI Dawson and Bertha Jory motored to Toronto on Sunday. ' ' Sepf_. 4.-1\'Ir..' ahd Mfs. J: `Norman of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. E. Evans over the week-end. ' 112,. n.,,. Y_v-I___,-_. :_`1-..__:_._ L..` __' :__ Ull7UlLlU ` .'IL|/U1 1? Dear Mr. and Mrs. Robertson,` May and Ross:--Though we are met here for the purpose of` saying good-bye to you, we comfort ourselves with the thought that at least we shall have you with usoften in - the future summers. We shall miss you all a great deal because during your long residence in the village you have always worked hard for the welfare of the com- munity and have taken a leading interest in things affecting our village. We would like you to carry away from here a know- ledge of our deep regret and our good wish- es for you all, our hope for your every hap- piness and prosperity. We know that you will t into the new place to which you are going. because you all have the happy faculty of making and retaining friends. Our difficulty will be to fill the place which you are .va\cat.ing in_ this community. ` *In token of the high esteem in which you are held by us. the citizens of Shanty Bay. we present you with this little gift and add once more our best wishes for the hap- piness and success of each and all of you. --~(Signedi Mrs. W. Graham, Mrs. W. Adains. Mrs. Alex. Graham. lately. ll\llIlU Illln VVCCl\, `Misc Gertie Adams of Harlziftovl visited under the parental roof for a few days IIJCXI IIU JIIIUU UIIUC JIIVJICI A number from here motored to the Tor- onto Exhlbition thxs week. ' 11:__ 11:11. 111_.___ -1: rn-..-__L- ___,,; LL- U\Ul |2l|L' VVUl?`\.`:lI`|o ` ' i.-Miss Eva Jackmait` is leaving md_uy' for Midland.-where she has a position as tench- elxvin 'one of the public schools near that town.` 1.1.. __,.I Mr... nr, 1`lY.....!.._..! -1` vtvL,..__._ i lvU\\'Uu Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodard of .'(h-Limes-i ville spent ovcr Sunday with their ;:a1'em.s. I Mr. and Mrs. M. .-Woodard and Mr. -and Mrs) B. Robinson. returning on Monday and Making with them Mrs. W0odar(l s two sis- ters. Miss Clara Robinson and Mrs. C. Tebby and baby; also Mr. Woodard s sis- ter, Miss'PearlWoodard. ' T _` T)-.. T.` 1 -L__..__ _._.I II ... T-L'..-__. _..- [CI . ll I. Call. ' VV UUKJELKLI Rev , F. Lehman and. Mrs. Lehman ;no- torrl to Dundzilk on Saturday; Mr. Lehman to take the.pu1pit for Rev. S. Cressman on Sunday. MI` I\A WE A` Nlilfi EINDTI` UH t)UlIl.|K1yv Mr. and Mrs. Hilts of Newmarket a few days visiting friends in town. Dr. E. Bellspent a few weeks in market, taking a"docto`r s p_r_actice. :05 Q"`VIl"l\`l' `I}\f\ `f\T 1uu.u\cI;, I.-zuuus a uuuuuu o }.[1_n|.u1\.'Uo Miss Margaret Swallow. who for the paat few years has been 0118 of the high school teachers here, has. I understand. a pos- itioh as collegiate teacher in Orillia. Mu av-qr` M:-a '1-|::fln1nu:1-A A` Wnurnn ILIUII 13 UUIIUEIGUU DISGUHUI Ju klllllltla Mr. and Mrs. Thistlewaite of Wayne, Mich., are returning home on Tuesday. having motored over and [spent a few weeks with the Misses'Thist~1ewaite. I understand M1`. Thistlewaite intends moving here if he V can buy a suitable house. Uaurlty an {Jun nnmnnrn Hahn '1-nhu-not` Sept. `4.-GeUrge Brooks, Sr.. is back again. All are glad he is keeping so well. Nearly all me summer people have gone south again quite satised with the sum- mer outing- The weather has been par- ticularly favorable this summer for` holi- daying; -Tn}... Qnnahn-nun in annnllinn a `air? Antvn uuyuls. John Sanderson is spending a few days .in Toronto. nr_'. n_1..___ ._.-_; .1__ 1_-v:.|__ _`n. L2,. Cull Lilly 21 SUI!/UUIU LlUuBUo _ Nearly all the campers. have [returned home again after "spendmg several weeks at Wasaga Beach. _ h.` an!` an A W 'M|1rnL1v anon} `on! Way: {Ill VV ubugn BEGUM- Dr.W and Mrs. A. "Murphy spent last week in Toronto attending the Exhibition. Mr our` Mm 7|` Av-vvucfu-nnn ofontlnr` fhn WCUIS Ill I-UIUIIIIU GULCIIUIJIS UUC LUJILIJLIII/1'JlIa Mr, and Mrs, T. Armstrong attended the funeral on Saturday of Mrs. McKinnon of the ninth line of Sunnidale. .ul 1. uluxuu. `A ! Wm, Adams spent the holiday with his 5011. Menu. D I 13.11. ..`1' G......'L4-. _ A . n t\v\` L"... Q... . I HUI]. Lllcllfn E. J. Palk of Scarboro spent ever Sun- day with his brother. Harry Palk. ' M. 'n1\l` Mm Drawn nmn nu-vsnvntr knc-A Jun Shanty Bay is sorry to lose this week Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and family, who have moved to -Toronto for the winter. Quite a. nice gathering was held in the hall a week ago when their friends -gave a fare~ well social evening. showing their respect for Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and their fam- ily. The following `address was presented. accompanied by a large reading lamp and electric xtures.-- _ 1\,-__ II... .._..I II_. 13..L-_4_.._ 'II .._ ......I ll-Hy WILL! lll UlU|n1lClu Lllly 1315. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are among those who took in 1he~ Exhibition this week. C`I.-..A_- 13..-- ._ ....._..-. A- 1-..- AL2, __-_`l_ *&&&*%$&%$%&&&**&&&&&&*&&& nmmom NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS $*%$**&$%&%$%%%%*$%%%%a%&% % 'SHMWYmH'. y nn W (Too Late for Last Week) 28.-Miss Lettie Hart spent a day um Inna`) .DA':5T<?'1`7. _-_575aY1_`?ER, lANc'a -KN.9K % `THE BARRIE EXAIQUNER spent A . New- uuualrbcl, Auno. VI. 14 uclllludl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Lennox and family have gone to Toronto after spending the summer here. . II` 'I'\ , , 4 nu` l I In_ this age of progress we are always eitherdodging taxis `or taxes. ` 1 un: sanuc. \ The hand went to Beetoh on Wednesday! to furnish" the music for a gag-den party. Mrs. Lennox of Elmvale is visiting her- daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lennox. | 11.. .....s u... 11...: v_.____- ...'.I :....:I.. T. Demps{e`1"went to Collingwood last week to see his sister. who is very ill. Aug. 28.---Among the visitors-from Tor- onto who attendeli the diamond jubilee ser- vice of Christ Church were: Dr." R. and! Mrs. Davis. Dr. J. and Mrs. Speers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert; aL(-;o Mr. and Mrs. Mills, Orangeville; Mn} and Mrs. A. Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. J.1 Lennox and Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton. Bar- rie; Mr. and Mrs. Priest. Minesing. III- II-:- B.,_,;,_ 2, L 1:1,,` "' i I s 1-? I l:Iis;`EiVsVi_e` i 'i}.1;;i}g in Ham- [ ilton and Bualo. _ L_--L_Il 4,, ` ` - 4"` Leda uulu cluu. uuumu. Ivy baseball team journeyed to Clarks- burg last Wednesday to play ball, but lost the game. \ I 'I`1m La...l ........L 4.. n....;..;. .... Y`lT___I____1_-_l % RYSOH & EORLEY, DEALERS ` BRADFORD ST., BAR-RIE THIS IS A` STUDEBAKER,YE (Too Late for Last Week) STUDEBAKER LIGHT- SIX $1375 In addition, you get the in-built Studebaker durability, economy of operation and comfort which owners the world over nd in their Studebaker cars. And your purchase is safe- guarded by Stud`ebaker s seventy years of experience in build- ing vehicles of all kinds-a record which no other manufac- turer can equal. A Come today and `see this remarkable va1ue-the Studebaker Light-Six at $1375 OMPARE the Studebaker Light-Six, at its new low price of $1375, with cars of even higher price. Note its greater intrinsic value, which is evidenced by such renements and features of construction as: Touring .................. __$137S Roadster (3-Pass.).. 1375 Coupe`-Roadster Io_Doea \ `I '7 '7 Q \UUlJC`l\U'dUSLCl' (2-Pass.) ......-._....... 1 7 7 S Sedan ................ __ 2 2 2 5 npanies LIGHT-SIX - 5-Pas.-1., 112' W. B., 40 H. P. Completely machined crankshaft and connecting rods; aluminum detachable head motor; four-bearing, bronze-backed, crankshaft; silent timing chain; thermostatica1ly-controlled cooling system. Cowl ventilator; parking lights; thief-proof` transmission lock, reducing insurance rate 15 to 20%; large rectangular plate glass window in rear; genuine leather upholstery; seat cushions, nine inches deep. MODELS AND PRICES -`f. o. b. Wa_1kerv1'IIe, Ontario Buy `advertised things. Cord Tires Standard Equipment Touring .................. _.: Roadster (2-Pass.).. Roadster (4-Pass.).. Coupe (4-Pass.) _____ .. Sedan ...................... _. SPECIAL-SIX V 5-Pass 119' W. B.) 50 H. P. You can enjoy the convenience, secur- ity and profit ofa Bank Account-even `if you -are unable to come to town regularly. The Sterling Bank offers you the privileges of Banking by Mail -giving you the advantages of a Sav- ings.Account and_ paying accounts by cheque. Write our local Manager for V particulars. THE STERLING BANK Bank By Mail $1 795 1760 1795 2750 2950 or CANADA . BIG:SIX 7,-Pass" I26` W. B.. 60 H. P. Touring ............ .. Speedster (4-Pass.) Coupe (4-Pass.).._...._ Sedan ...................... .. 1 Sedan (Special) ______ .. -Read the advt.s.-It pays. ..$2275 HEAD 2500 3175 3375 3550 Page T hrec`

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