Allandalo ranks higher khan any other uni-o-u nu! }.L.. 1...). _n , for th following reasons:-- 3nAncms ' BARRIE ;i.`e'i;;;a; ; u 211311, at our expense. [Baby's restless nights might be avoided Salded skin arid other skin troubles are common causes of restlessness, and often `could be avoided by care- ful bathing with Baby s Own Soap. Its fragrant lather cleanses and heals Baby's skin, and prepares for restful sleep. "Bis! for you and Baby loo" Buy "Advertised Things. `l`he_Sedan % % % A ne quality car. nished in %aqua- . marine blue Duco on lower 'p"anelsw and hood, dark blue upper panels ;% low-pressure! tires. ' us abput the G.M.A.C. ddfened paymgnt plan THURSDAY, MARCH 26, tags. Elmvalo V_ 3 . (Held owr Mar. 16'.--AH`x- home last \\-`H-k winter in the (in `Kr and 1\h`S. winter In Luv \.... Ml`. and_M1`s. ' tended the fum-11;: at Elmvale on were brought frnx mhlu nnh:rhhm`hs Pugh nrougm nu. This neighhnrh. Mrs. Milton Yum taken up residon. purchased frmn .1 Mrs. Norman puruxxaacu ....... Mrs. Miss Sadie Svho-` withfriends in l mho mnnv fri W]tTl`l.l'l.t`l|u.V m The many 1`r'u congratulate him self a wife, um . the person of M of Toronto. .\Ir. gather a strz:m:v1 having Spent sm mer with -Mr. zmv Sunnidale Corn Mr. and Mrs, Sol Wedded nle. Mrs. Robt. Gina` t Severn Bridge` Miss Grace 1; _Ha.rry. and Jami Canadian Associat TV L 76 YORK ST. to offer for. an` on the dollar, '78 York St., T( McBri4 923 2nd OWEN Consisting 0 Men`: Clothing Men : Furnish store Fixtures The coach Th lowest-priced Fisher bddy coach. A beautiful closed car at low cost, nished in rich dark -b_lu`e Duco; low-pressure tires. .l`mRM8:--Ona- lulo. btlnnoo In cured to tho 00 And bearing and inventory 1 miles, March 9 -mnv njno bu u FIURSDAY, MA `may tile on u Dana. 1 Credit od. I out 3:: SUNNIDAI Fade . 15! V01?!` Q ! the Stock an LA: SILK A1` ..... . v-- FINE M` UNDER. .I'u}."tKth The coupe % % A beautiful car of great daily utility. Lower panels` and hood nished in Ontario g1;ey%Duco, upperpanels in dark blue; low-pressure tires, FINE BA UNDER` All sizes OVER; BIG B 1 STRIE Very n BLACK We are In EASTL: well dn 1Qi'c`el`y `t grey tw BLUE `rot a.1 . man. must uacuuuwn, were married. The sale` held by` Mrs. James Duff. Sr., drew a large crowd last Friday and everything brought a good price, UH LVIKT. 10. The parsonage was the scene of great activity on Wednesday atterhoon. the 18th. when the Ladies Aid had .a. quilting bee and [two young` cbuples, one from Avening and the other from . Glencalrn, were married. a The Il HI!` `Inn Tllinnnan 'l'\--ll ,. . . . . . v yuu-aw nu nun Vllluan `Congratulations to `Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woods on the arrival of a. son` on Mar. 15. Who nu-.gn.......... ..-__ um, -' M'ar.' 28--'I.`he Plyfouth Brethren of North Sunnidale are still holding Sos- pel meetings in this village. l`,nnxrrn#nlnl-bu... A... `In. 7 - -- pusu,-Unto, men: tutqre home. It is nice to, ace -the" cars-running`. again after being shuit`ott~ the roads v for so long. ESE!!! EH38!` long. nawneucone. ' ' Mr. Oliver, of the Poultry Fa;m,~is building a large addition to his pre- sent poultry house. ; ~ ' Mrs. Buchanan is leaving next Sat- urday to Join her husband at Asma- _bul a,AOhio, their (units home. to son that nan-..-.im.....a...... U U UIUUIKI - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Fellows of I Hawkeatone. lm nn...... .1 AL- 15---, _ V.-.` V. `V. v. vuv um} Ill Dllly Day. Rev. W. J . Watt preachedv in -the Methodist church last Sunday. Next Sunday Rev. `A. J. G. Carscadden of Central church, Barrie; will preach at 3 tizrolbck. ` ~ 1: no! II... `If... A I I uu.yH'_WlI. Mrs. `James Hart. Syrupmaklng and fishing constitute the order of the day in Shanty Bay. REV. Y, `.1 Int! -nuan..I.-.a :_ LL- I Mar. 23--Pror.VJ. 13:Hume` of Toronto paid-a. visit to this village and also to his farm last week-end. Miss Sarah Pail: is spending a. few daysgwith Mrs. James Hart. SVl`lln'!nn.IrInnr and Making. ........a..u...4.- NEW EOWELL _s5n_.N'rv BAY shop where you are Invited to hbp. Use The Examine?` "Classied Ads. if you want results, - No. 3. 'Bird, animal, sh, repti1e--Leach of made famous-reappear in this one. T1 I Bicycle. tape is splendid to -wrap around any frayed parts of the vacu- um cleaner cord. It will prevent break- age of the wire beneath` and greatly I prolong the life of the cord. wflihe annuaffee is $1.00-and can be paid" to any of the following ofticers:- ` Hon. Pres., Wm. Martin; Pres.." J. E. . Hodgson; ilst Vice Pres., Miss Isobel Goodfeiiow: 2nd Vice Pres Mrs. Ad- dison McKenzie: Sec.-'I`reas., D. G. Banting. Directoi-s--A. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. J. Marquis, Miss Agnes J. Al- lan, Miss Jean Wice, Mrs. Grant May- or, Mrs. George Graham, Miss Roth- well. ' ,:-_ -- gv- uuv vv' ernment igrant. There will be threle opfions this year as tollows:- (1,) $1.00 worth from Brown's Seed store, (2) $1.00 from Powell & Hook's. (3) three Dahlia Tub- ers. ` ' vvv 'l'\I uculuuly. The" Orangemen gave a dance to their friends on` Monday evening. A large crowd was there. Music was supplied by the Phillips. Orchestra. of Aurora and everyone had a Jolly-time. Haughton Reid and Elmer Fountain left on Monday for Port Arthur to work on the boats. innisfil Horticultural Socuoty - -`Anyone wishing to Join the lnnisfil A Horticultural Society should do so betore April 10 in order to get the gov- grant. :7 'I"hnrn will Mn 41.`... -._u___ u - vsauurs a._: new Graham's last week. Ross Clement entertained a number of his friends last week at _cards and dancing. A "l`hn nFDI1(!nhnAm --`---; - ` us uuu up Iora. While. Those attending the Reive-Suther- land wedding in Toronto last week were Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Refve, `William and Miss Johanna Reive. ' Walter Fountain of Branttord spent Sunday with his parents ' r ' - Mrs. Alex.- Marshall and `John are visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sneath of Toronto were 11. 12. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. .21. 23. 25'. 27. 28. 31. '30.? 32. . 33. 34. 35. I 38. 40. . 41. 43. 44. 45. 47. 49." 51. 53. 54. 56.- 57. 58. is laid up fora. while. Thnnn nffnnlna 61... 1-5.2... n. . yup vuuu us clue: LFIEIICIS. Mr. and Mrs. 'l`hos_ Wardv of `Barrie "were here to see Mr. Ward's mother, Lwho is serlouslyjll. . * Several from here sttended tbs dance at Camp [Box-den, Tuesday night. .--n---------:-- euu wan urentel tr Mrs. '1`h N. who Several frnm 1., mm. may are moving away this week. Mack` Ward` went to Parry Sound last Friday on. a. business trip. Norman Willoughby spent the week- end with Grentel friends. Mr- and Mr: mhn- 11.'.....a -1 r-hr - I uu aaturuay or last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allan of Camp Borden spent Sunday at Wm. Gauley's. 'Miss Maggie Davidson of Toronto is visiting her mother. . John Bush's house and contents were 11. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. Rintoul and family are sorry to learn that they are moving away this Mack went to Pm-rv Rn---M` completely destroyed by re on Mar. . ueu. neec!'0I\'... ~ Mrs.` (Dr.) Zlrnmerinan of Toronto visited her mother. Mrs. Neil Shaw, on Saturday of last week. Mr- and Mr: Wm An..- -1 n----- ucr xuuu-st, NLRB. A. nmtoul George Stribbell ot the 'west left for his home, Mar. 11, qccompanled by Geo. Beecrott. Mun" (hum rn........-...;.._- An - uucxworth and Mrs. W. McMa.ckon. Mr. J. D. Byrnes of Barrie `visited her sister, Mrs. A. Rlntoul. Gnnrhm Rhvlhhnll A! In. 117....` 1-... 4, lllUl'.' luau WEEK. ` Mrs."Ha.rry Smith of Toronto spent a few days w1th.h'er sisters, Mrs. Thos. Duckworth and Mrs. }. J. D. Bvrnm: M 12m...a. '..a.`.:....:. Dnlly. aulotod by Cuticun 01;- Lmentwhenuqulrod lckcepothe rrellcuve. the skin; clear ma (rec ` om captions pad the Iulp in 3 healthy halt-growing condition. In-nln l..I. I... ._'u.n (Held ovr from last Week) Mar.7 17.-Mr. Ho:-an of` Alliston visited his ._d9.ughter, Mrs. Eldon Lati- mer. `last week.` ' mt: "LI o-nu G-Isl. -4: rn-..-__A- THE EXAMINER CROSSWORD PUZZLE Just.clear of the ground. - Part of to be. Visions. A visitor. . Clothing. . Putreed. .T Female deer. . .One who consumes. .` Metallic rock. . To. revolve. . Toplunder. . Part of to be. . The great `diving bird. . Anthfopoids. ~ , That thing. Took by force. Ourselves. A bevgrage. Withered. Seed vessel of_ a plant. A pain. A colorer. 01.3 II. UUII Slfill. V105:-`u (Heid over from last week) 812.16-.-'.Tnn mm. mm. n-- - HORIZONTAL \ `mcus nvvo tile--Aeacl`1of which crossword puzzles have one. Try and locate them, `ran: muilua zxamnn H. 42. T 44. 46. 48. 50. ~ 52. 54. 55. 10. 13. 16. 18. 20. 22. 24'. 26. 27.. V29. . :31. 34. 1 36. ` 37. : 39. A1 L 2 I I D F . Adept.` . Also. . Narrate. . A note of`the scale. a `rd-nu` . One who gets wages. . Refund. 1. An alternative. . Digits. . Mistake. . Had use for. . Toward. \ . Depressed. . Married. . Commanded. . A vendor._ -. Rips. .Sear. ., Most severe. . A decree. . An edible seed. . Having passages. . Happenings. Pertaining -to Arabia. More destitute. To clear. To taste. An auction. The clock s face. Over. \_ Correlative of Before. ` Part of to be. A parent. either. jj 9-11`)- VERTICAL PRICE: at the {VV,e"tecon3mend these bonds H Reneuon 13 Obtained by Using T G`overf1me11t iof Tlie . Argentine `~Nation iaii T elephoue or Teleg}aph_ your orders These bonds are rated. very high by the best au_t_hQritive_,sv. _I`hey_ are.also_.l-isted' on the New York Stock Exchange, which assures the holder of a ready market for same at all times. Be Argentinegcredit in Europe ranks fore the war Argentine Governmn grAr_gentine has gold on hand, `as a reserve Aagainst currency in circulation of 75%---one of the highest in `the world. Canada s position in this respect "is 46.05%. Population is 9,500,000. - Average vveaith per perso_n-g-$1,533. Total average Government debt per person-$103. Total debt represents only some 8% of -the national wealth. Canada s aver- age Government debt per person is about $350. United States about $200. Great Britain about gm` . _ ~ ArgVen\tin-we eredit higher {ha} South American country and she lea countries in volume of foreign trade. External Sinking Fund 6% Gold Bonds of 1924, , Due Dcembgf 13;, 195.9. Princip'_.1'l`n-andxinterest `payable in gold in New York. See These Beautiful. cars 2 ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE - -_'_--v `CV pend; vgry `largely the J prosperity of the Bank. Your Bank of Toronto manager welcomes your condence _and friend- ship. I 1 ,,__ _.__._... V. AVLUIJLU . r ` _ ' encourages the dos- est of personal relations 0 with customers because it realizes that on the pros- perity of its clie'n_ts de- ___,,J, TO'RONTO market, yielding about 6.25%