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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1925, p. 3

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FERNDALE ~ Nothiniike Thes Resulgg A Year Ago or Now It is no trickto build a car that will go 65 or 70 miles an hour if it has a power plant` big enough to -haul a .freight train. It s a great achievement to get over 70 miles an hour out of a motor of 3-inch bore and 4%-inch stroke, with gasoline mileage safely above 24 miles per gallon. And that's the wonder of the Chrysler Six--a wonder so dif- ferent and so superior that Chrysler was forced to Build over 32,090 cars to meet the rst-year demand. Of course you don t want to drive your Chrysler over 70 miles an hour. In fact you may never go that fast. But there is something you do want that only a speed--ability of 70 miles can give. 7 0 . - That something is sure, steady power for steepest hill or deep- est sand, a pick-up. to ash you out of a traffic tangle, sturdy, dogged pull so you can throttle to .five, even two miles an ~ hour, on high without bucking. That s Chrysler performance in a nutshell. You surely must `drive the car; i It s the only way you can fully "appreciate that it is the best built car you ever rode iii. We are always eager to. demonstrate the Chrysler. ' V We are` to extend the convenience of timfe-payrneuts. Ask about Chrysler : - plan.` ohmic: dealers and mph. nr._.._I... _._._--- ...........l.... pnbdz mu: PAINT &% vgrgggusuesj EB- B.....D....-...g.,_ u<"|Iol`\lc II` A `6iAR`"sN9%uB% It pays to use 'I9II1IU-IIIvu vs V: vu--v-- fbr/egyaposc-I'ix"vecySurFace write t_.o Head Offnce. Montreal For Free _Book|et non: mmrmc MADE. EASY sow av a ROBINSON HARDWARE 143 St. %Pa`rtrit[ge_F /&:GiIr%oy BARRIE, ONTARIO. SEE US BEFORE ` Y0" 39YA;9R 5.5!-.1-_ masts and ' Money 0.-am-s HUD puunc uuvn, CUBE! rnpvuu 7-. Our Motto: Quity First. T i7-- : ?hones: Office 861:`-re;iden cea ' 864W or 1071.1. MULCASTER sir. - E;clusiire ' J Real Estate Agent; I at If` it is Real Estate; we ? T,` ha`/`C. ' V our list affordyou wide choico of a home and you can buy on `on, your amp. omggs n.ya.Ia s:,, iiu-rs.-. P. 0. Box 1011.. W5 nk of Nova Scoiia :3; 1925. .'.1H: 3 . o Some Gi! Houu For Rent ARENTS CQLLZCTBD ESTABLISHED -1 83 2 - Paid-up Capital 3 1o,oob,ooo Reservg - - 19,500,000. '1`ot.slAuetI - 210,009,000 PLUMBING $ AND HEATING awn: US A CALL` ' Phone 180' % } Imestic "a%n@nd' .\A!_'IIoney %o%1i-(lets; in F any amounts; > 32 Ff-e_c|ui1".-` ' `a fawn; -mo1jn,ent%s "to prepare and are a safe `and convenieni - fo1in'\ of remitting - many hranches through- ont Canada and corraspondlents t in all j)art`s `of the worId,The Bank of Nova Scotia has the best or facilitiea `for handling A your ~/- remittances. at *. .5c A. .0. Mum-:LLAN. ' Manager. Bin-i'o. i*DISTRlC'l' NEWS .. -.w. .6. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .v. .1. .v. M .v. contents. . ` ; N. J. Morrisey of Pikering has pur- , chased theiorlllia House and will take` .p0sseslOn on May 1.. Frank Grevler of the fifteenth con- .......um M` "Flnv. lnqf his hnnsm "and! rrunx U!'eVu:1' UL um Lllu cesslon of 'I`1ny.1ost his ' buildings by fire last. wek.` ha (1 W AvIesuvnrf.h_ a 130 On Arll 12 fire `destroyed the house of Morel Picptte. Penetang, with itsi contents. 1 xv r 1\)I'nuvkIn1i nf Dliilznrlng has nnr- . Abuuamgs Dy Ixre gust. ween. . . Dr. G. W. Aylesworth, a former well- known and successful Collingwood physician, died in Trenton, on April 14: in his 77th year. ' I "Kline mllnan Vnllv A. fnrmer Orlllia` In 1118 'l'lT. year. - ' I "Miss Eileen Kelly, a. `former Orilliaf girl now living} in Toronto". was chosen from among 25 competitors to sing anl .1mportant.role' in _a. play there.- The eighth anniversary of the battle '1' Vlmy was. observed by the war V*:[- evens of'West and Centre Slmcoejat, a banquet in Stayner on April 9. 1 r\__.-.4.I__... .........I.l... 4-I...` .ull'nn~n nf ,3 Ulallubl nnvva '5 u. uunnquwu Lu uuug luv: u.. ...,_.. .. ... ` I _ Running 'amuck ln the village of; C1*eemo1'e,;a large steer. the property. of `A. Allan" creat_ed.considerab1e ex- citement and _the.infuriated' ammul lhad to be shot.` ' ~ ` mu... uylmlnk utaivhh IH 12` qtnhln nunnl >stL mm to De snot. V _ ~` Fire. which started in a` stable own- ed -by (Wm. Fleming, Hockley, destroy- ed the house and outbuildings on Ap- ril 5. The fire was with difficulty .<-m1- `flgued to the poperty bu which Alt st:-.u't- - A survey. of the: public schools of -0rl-llla`to `ascertain the number and condition of backwards pupils 1s to be made by officials of .the Department of Education on `request/of the focal Board. n nu Aimil 1: Tndnnnrnr Wlnnrhrnf H19.` llll i ed. C ara. ~ 9 On April'15, Inspector Floody of the Department of Inland Revenue andv Constable Bell of Orlllia. seized a fifty-i gallon still on premises occupied by Geo. Ppst a'short distance north of: lwashago. _ -Mrs.` Sam I-Iawton, and Mrs. John ' WRBHRQO. -Mrs.` am" I-Iawton, Johxi` Hawton. of the sixth line of Nottawa- '/saga. each sustained a fracture of the? left leg on April 11 when thrown from `.- a buggy at Batteau. Their` horse had shied at a passing motor. I Wnnr vnnrn in Kingston nenitentiarv. `house in tront. _ , `By a majority of two Bracebridge Presbyterlans decided against enter- ing the United Church or Canada. The vote was 61 against Union and 59 for. . The"m1nister`.`-"Rev. C. H. Ballard] has` resigned` , a,nd' `be'come_ associate mine ltister of the Methodist church. r\-.nnL'Qunlhun. nl I\n -urnn ::n'nf.. 811160 all il passing 'l0(.0!'. | Four years in Kingston penitentiary lwas the sentence imposed on Chas. Gray, a resident of Port `Severn for the past year,,who_ pleaded guilty of three. I charges of stealing from summer not.- I tages on the S vern river. Minn Mann A In P,nnhn nf Tnrnnto. REES UH LIIB vVUl'Il l'l.VI':l.`. _Mlss Mazo e la Roche of Toronto, Ia. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. de la Roche, former residents of Orlllia. recently won a $50.: prize for a one-. aqt play-In aycompetltion conducted by the Canadian` Authors Association. 1.. .._.... c1............ 0.... I-manna`: uvAn1-n n Mg voov \Jwvl-vuvo-v-tlo --;.-u----... --.__._-__.--_ James Spence, for many years >21 citizen of Creemore, where he operated the old. flour mills; died in Toronto, on Friday, 10th lnst.rH1s funeral took place at Orangeville on Monday. The late Mr. Spence was the first reeve of. `Creemore. ` ' ` ` Vnnrinum rill kn. nubn (net 1: nbur 01` ureemure. - - Tenders will be- asked for a new curling rink in Orillia, with a. frontage of 105 feet` and a depth of 200 feet which will provide [for six sheets of ice. The rink proper will be of steel /construction with xa fine brick club house in front. SD" n vnn-Inn-u nf fuvn 'I:!rvor-n'hvI(1a'n To :' RAISE YOUR. BJABYI cmcxs SUCCESSFULLY I .-._-1:; ?- _-.- - JBLBI` OI LHB LVLBEIIUUISL cnuruu. Orva Switzer of 0t{i1lia'was sent- enced t `three years at Kingston peni- tentiary on Ia charge of.a1'son in com- nectlon with the burn1n'g of a house in Orillianlast February. I-Iis s_1ster- in- .law, Mrs. Perry" Switzer, convicted of hiring `him to burn the house, was re- manded for sentence. \ DA" TI? `D anal!-M nf Qcxjf QM: M'm-in. `manned I0!` sentence. `- Rev. W. B. Smith of Sault Ste. Maurie has accepted auunanlmously extended invitation from the Methodist official Board and the Presbyterian Union Committee .to become minister of. the Collingwood Methodist church in June. l Rev. Elmer Kenny, the present `minist- er, will go to Owen Sound. V Tlnul `Dzinllffn n Hnnman in to Sound. _ Da.v_id Radcliffe, 9. lineman in the employ of-- the Orillia Water and Light. Commision, met with a serious accident on April 14 when a pole on -which he was working fell under him. He` fell in the water and soft sawdust _a.nd as he was unconscious he might have drowned if hehad not been res- fcued by.fellow workmen. ` 1'4`. A Tlnnllftln 1: wall lznnwn reiai-3 ` `E. A. Doolittle. a well known resi-1 01180 0} JOHOW WOPKHIBII. dent of Orillia, `died last week in Sav- . annah, Georgia`. Mr.r Doolittle had talc`- en an active part in the public life. 013- the town and was.at various times member of the Town Council, County Council. Board of Trade, Board `of Education, Board of Health and Li- brary Board as well as being interest; ed. in sport. A ' `, . T-Tnw mnnv nnnnln `know that the eqm sport. a r , How many people know that the name Gravenhurst is of Gaelicorigin? Yet according to a communication in the Banner. from Robert McKay. the rather picturesque and unusual name sprang from that language. Mr. Mc-. Kay inclines to.the derivation, Crawb- han Orst," meaning a placeof trees, and pronounced in English Crewen Orst." Another suggestion. is that it came from Graven, to cut, and Hurst, n nu-snrl - gvzoxcvxoxcvxoxoxoxc 5 LILLUUIILH |;Ull"i hgs house andi I nvnolp Q40 BROWN &%'c0.l -%>I>X1&&.i<>BK<-$iI<%K<&&:- 'L"B'L`w'Ew.w 'L*w`'L"nwwwww' [3 ELMVALE NEWS gfmmmmnmmmimmmmmm . Mkzind Mrs. Palmer bf Bar;-ie Sun- dayed at C. E. Dutcher's. . ' A..n..... Wialu nf mmmntn i mend- uayeu at Q. 1:1. uutcners. . Aythur Fields of Toronto is spend- ing` a. few_day_s with friends here. 11.... n-IL..- (EL--- at `l:Vn.I.-. Inna an- .1115 a: LI=VV_ uagq vvauu an--..uu`.u H... `. Mrs: Thos. Shaw of Eade has re_- ,turn_e_d home after, visiting friends in `town. ,: ` ` - -L '|u|'....+n...`l\nnaIau Qimnunn nf `Raw- &&&&%&&&m&&$w$ ` IOWII: ` . Master. Douglas .S'impsor'1 .01 Bdr- .1-iesspent the holidays. at _(_`:. E. Dut- ch!"S a ' ` f - Mrs; `M. 'Du tcher of Barri sited her" daughtr, _Mx"s. F. C. Bis op, for 4: (Ant Rh 1):: wrung vo. Alva nvnnu on. --pu-w vv...-..- _. . Staff-Captain Andrew is a native 1! of Elmvale and many of her friends {from the whole country-side came to , ` hear her speak; The church was crowd- ; , ed ,to thefdoors, a d the meeting, which ; wasdnter-denom national in character, i was a` community-wide tribute to L : Capt. Andrew" and the work of the Sul- , f vation Army in foreign lands. I n___;_:._ ._..1___-;. 1.-.. Lu.-- 0.... .......;.- ! _ v we u n v - n o ; o a up; -5- -v. -15.. ..... _. 1 | . . . nl \ Captain` Andrew-has been for seven! I years in missionary work in India and 3 has lived `very close to the people. "In _~.vivid sentences and with even more if vivid demonstrations, she` `sketched the life and customs of.the people and E the\ work o_f`the missionary among them. She was dressed in the native costume of the`Salvation Army officer Hm India and had local boys and girls also garbed in, native Hindu and Mo- hammedan costumes. Flnn vvuannoan aha hnnncrhf fvnvn TI1('liu a. new uays. A `Herb. Cooper and Miss Myrtle Mare tjnof Stayner c&lled on friendg; In tow'n.v Saturday. ~ _ J `hr Will. and `rnnfhar nf Rnffaln use mxvu:"s PERFECTION -`ml:-: CREAM - The Cream of Quality Sold by JAMES WRIGHT & SON, Wholesale Ice Cream Dealers. Lnkeview Dairy,*185 Dunlap 31:. All orders promptly attended to. V Office phone 226., Res. phone-925W. |n_..._- un...-I2... l:':...5 " vuncle, Jas. Hill.` town. biaturaay. Dr. Hill- _and .` mother of Buffalo spam the week`-end with the former's 1\II lm:nnv'~mIs:| hnvidnnn (if Heaven`.- `uncle, J33. 1111!.` Ml_ss_ Donelda. .Da.vids_:on bf :Beave- ton_ spent the week-'ergd with Miss `Mildred Graham. `LT nmolnnlr (1:60 114; nn `:3 (`a TI`: 'I3.d\r LEW ua.y:5.1a.uL WEEK. v `Misses Clara and Bertha Rodgers 'of Barrie visited at J. R. Graham's on Wdnesday last. . `M'm: Tlfrn Mnfforf and ham rrrnnsxnn .lVJ.l.|(l1'8U L1"I'H.l!l.IIl. _ `.x . _ Hzrelock Graham `and Capt. Boyd of Toronto were at J. R. Graham's a few days.1ast'week. _ "l\/Hm.-an`: (`lawn and Rnrfhn 'RnQs`-hrs Ull VVEUIIUHUHJV IESL. Mrs. Wm. Moffatt and her grandson. Jimmie Shanahan, spent a. week with friends in Midland. ` ` -Gunilla and `$vu-"Cr: T.nnI:a nf f`r-nu`u_ UIISU. LJUUKC, H131. WEEK. Mr; and Mr``.. Sheele "and .Mr. and Mrs. `Randall arid'childx-en spent a few `days with Mrs. Northgra.ve.. Inn `Rnhnr man falrnn fn than hnqnifnl` l.I`l8I!(lS In LV.l.I(1lE:lJ1(l. _ `Orville and Erwin,Locke of Cross- land visited their grandmother, Mrs.` Geo. Locke, last week. Mr- and Mid` Qhbaln `and .`M'r. and uuys WILII LVIFH. 1VUl'Ll.|f5.l"d.VU.' _ Jos. Baker was takep to the hospital in Barrie on Monday and underwent an operation `for appendicitis. 4 It]... ran... ....I.- I. 31` \VB8K. ` . - - -` Mr. and ,` Mrs. W. M. Cockburn \o Barrie attended the social evening held by the Short Course _:students:, on Wednesday. v , `R `D Hlxrfnn Ii`:-n Rfnnhcmnnn ':i'n:'l u-.. II.l\4n!~Irn\Inl _-v. Iavyv nnnnnnnn as Miss Edna `Montgomery, who is at- tending Normal, School at North Bay, renewed apquaintance in town last! week. ` .` `II... and - `Al-an 117` `ll (VnnlzI-unvvn \n`I . THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. OI] weunesuay. R. P. Burton, Fred Stephenson "and Geo. Howe "retuxjned from Qshawa Sat- urday, bringing two Chevrolet cars and a servicetruck.-. _ -T T. `Dnnurn Mon nnl I1{a farrn fn| One of the` most in'terestIng'g'a.ther-4. ings held in Elmvale for many months took place in he Presbyterian church : on Monday n ght last,` when Staff- Captain Andrew of the `Salvation Army Missionm'y Forces in India told,tl'1e story of her work in that count_1fy.-' ` . n;_an /~u._..4...1.. A...:.....-.. I... .. ...-.4-lup . . unu a. SBTVICU (I'UCKu~' "J. L. Brown hasvaoldhis farm to. Mr. Robins of Toronto, who takes pos- session 'in a `couple of . weeks. Mr. Brown and [family will be moving to `Toronto. : 4 i FORVMER ELMVALE WOMAN TELLS or-' M|_s|ON wonk m mom HELIIIHIUUELII CUEL UIIICH. The message she brought from India.` `might be sungmed up in these Few sen- tences: The heart of the,Indi:1n is a human heart with .the same deep emo- 4 tions and longings as ours.a'I`he great f heart `hunger `of Indizrtoday is for 21. satisfying religion. The Gospel of Jesus Christ. has. undeniable power to save and "transform the life ot.India. The cry of `India to the Christian Vvorld today istthat we live. -simply and `un- compromisingly, the life of the Master. so that nothing may come between {HIS POWER..~and THEIR NEEIM `urnt. Hulnn lllnntnntinna `fvnn-n `hon `nib I'UVV.I`4I\..~uuu Lncnn ;fas:uuLr.' With living illustrations. from her own work `among the Hindus. Capt. Andrew brought these great facts home to the hear,ts and minds of the people in it way that will not be for- ggotten for many a day. The prayers ; of the community will go with her as "she returns_in about a month's time, ' to agaimtake up her work among these | people for whom she is giving her life. u,uII II -u-upw-nu`-. Among a number of notes received by a teacher in `excuse for the absenfe of children was the tollowihg:-- u`l\nn`n 'I`na'nh"nv-__.I({n1v nvnnun Nnri- or cnuaren WQS tne Iouowmg:-- 2 , Dear Tea'cher--Kindly excuse Miri- nie for having been absent yesterday, as she fellein the mud on her way to .school. By doing` the same, you will oblige. Her . Mother". 'r.n'v rr, TEACHER gr 9. number oi` notes is out: Newman-:ss `where we are equipped btter than ever to atfend to all your wants in` the ' line of ` '1}-IE nxknu-:V EXAMINER GAMBLE & GRQSE April 21---J. W.\Goss1ing purchased an automobile last week. -- - 1 , L _ _,. nun: uuuvna-vu.-V -`.-.... u .....--. `Mrs. Thos. Hamlin, who has been seriously ill for some weeks, is slowly recovering and_at present is visiting with Miss E. Marlin. - .. v , _ _ , , _-I -_1____.I.L__ vv IVII 5-;.uu gas as. . . . . .- Mr. and Mrs. E. Prince and daughter. Marion, who were visiting in Toronto during the Easter" hoydays, have re- N turned home ` l\l...- Tnnn nv-s-Ia-A and l\'I'I Arfin turnea nom.e ' Mrs. Lena Bur-ridge and son, Artie, of Clarens Ave., Toronto; spent the Easterholidays with her mother, Mrs. R. Burridge. . H- in vnrv n~nna:nIa'l at zfhin time of! burrxuge. It is very unusual at this time of the year to see a load of hay stuck in the snowdrifts, but such was the case at the top _of the seventh line of Ves- fara. Monday morning. Minn lnfilde `Rnrridze of Quebec 11. pru, Munuuy muruuxg. Miss Clotilde Burridge of Quebec city is visiting her. grandmother, Mrs. Robert Burridge, and her aunt, Mrs. J. W . Gossling. Phone Harry Barron

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