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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1925, p. 14

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`CHIN: I100! 311 UpB1'8Fl0Ilo I. 1'33 K5351` oniale of Lydia E. Pinkhem s Vegeta- e Compound in the pa re and a friend` recommended me to ta it. After. tak- ' in: three bottles I became much better and now I have a bony baby girl four i months old. I do my housework and` help alittle with the chores. I recom- mend the Vegetable Compound to my Iriends and my willing for on to use this testimonial letter) .-i re. A. A. "ADAMS, Box 54, Provost, Albertn. p '{:6'& 1Jug{ that's on ac had last nip-, k THURSDA IE` n "1 _\ hdan `Ora ne suaril ison the bush high _avo a k) Pek cons ofre Pek of une AVOID ITATI 33*- `W Get a your day. labels- able I-`re Writ Limi uuest. anu Luluuy U1. n.uuy~. Mr. and Mrs. Guelph Mayor, Mr. and Mrsl H. 0. Robinson, Ward Mayor and . Morley Mayor at Toronto, Mr and Mrs. Jeff Webb of Barbie and Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and.son of Minesing and H. Mayor of Barrie had a. family re- union at thehome of Gvant, Mayor the day of the sale. ~ nn Qntnrdnv Avnning 9 number` (if Ill DUUIUHFIIU. _ _ , _ Little Vera Marling spent_ Easter holidays at Mr. Nevills . 'I`hn Mignon Darlznv- ianl-Ar-fninn n The Misses Parker entertained a number of young people last Thursday evening. I Mina Tr-Ann T\/Tn]/fnafnn had 1: four IIUILUGJU db 1V1l'. lVUV1ll5o ' cvcuuls. Miss [Irene McMaster had a. few young friends in one afternoon last week. v " Ila nn `Klan 1\A'nn-nlnlp '|\A'.. ......I `ll...- auuuuy. - . Some time Saturday evening a. car plunged over the bridge at the` school corner. on the 4th line. Withothe ex- ception of a, cold bath none were any the worse. mr... m1................ 1.-.: mg- ..1........ :... Mrs. H. R. Tudhope hasubeen elected` president of the Orillia Women's Can- ! adian Club; ' 'I."l'8_I QEJHIULI. lul. W.UI'_lS. Qtilte a. large number from here at.- tended the funeral of Fred Guest at St. Paul's cemetery last~-Wednesd-ay afternoon. Theentire community ex-T tends 'heartfelt sympathy to" Mrs; ' Guest and family of Holly; '?\/In and 'NI r|: flnblnh -Mnvnr Mr nnd Provost, Alberta.-` ` Perhaps you will remember sending me one of our books 3 year ago. I was in a be condition and would suffer awful pains at times and could not do anythin . The doctor uid I could not have em dren unIeas__I' went under an operation. I read testi- gonqiale nnnnn tion` `in `LA -4.;--4: 4...` an `---J\ U.UI`L unu LUFUIILU. ' | The snow fall here on Sunday morn- 'ing was a. great surprise as it was. ac- 5 companied by a. thunderstorm. `ll -I.-..- 'I \n_p.LI.-- `INA-u-nnn Ad! A'\cnAa`\`t\ Kin. V i5;r:;}' 'i_sm1:ls-i;ir:g 1-52?." I';.3}{' ' in Shelburne. 1,3-1.. 17.1.... 1\/r.'....n.....- ........o '1:!.........` W CUB: ' Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, Mr, and Mrs. Grose and families of Barrie [visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMa.ster on Sunday; | Qnrnn flrnn Qnrlurnxr avnriincr a nav- LIIU W Ul'Cu Mr. Thompson had the phone .in- stalled last week. V Tho unntur ml-Anna nu Qn-.uu.;1n-- ..8...1-. (Last ,Week s Cofrespontlence) Misses. Jennie and Viola Elliott of Toronto visited with Mr. and `Mrs. Fred Elliott last week. Onilte a large number from here at- v Cyan`-V -vans-nu f s. NO:w1.1'~Ii;I'iH~IsFIL, . `Report of Easter examinations, Big Bay Point_School, S. S. No. 14, Innisfil, names arranged in order.of merit. ` Q T17:AI-inn Olrnnnn Mnrma Pnhln- n \-Iurnni Hlllllu d.L'L't1llUI.l Ill Ul.'U.Ul` .UL lllcllln Sr. IV-Alice Quance, Norma Robin- son, Tom Guest, Allan Robinson, Ethel Robinson, Allan Earley. Jr. IV-eEthe1 Quance, (Jean Jobbitt, Burton War- nica.) Jr. aIII-Eva Reynolds, Wilfred Robinson. `Sr. II--Sanford Warnica, (George Elliott, Kathleen Webb), Mar- garet Horton, Anna Quance, Ray Job- bitt. Jr. II--Harvey Robinson, Helen Quance. Sr. I-Stanley Rummerfield,| Russell Warnica, Morris Reynolds. Pri- . mer-Morris Warnica, "Verdun Hilts. ' ` K. C. Frizzell, teacher `(Held over from last week) April 21-Mr. and Mrs. Pheonix of- Toronto and Miss Jessie Pace of Bruce Mines were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker last week. mt- ......I mt..- :r.1'.......... .'.....: -n1.:.u.. I. l.'Ll'lSUl.' H151; WUUIL Mr. and Mrs. I-Iawes and Eddie motored from Toronto and spent Sun- day with and Mrs. Chas. Hindle. uumucu lictl. W The snow was a great : Read Alberta Wman s patience with Lydia E. Pink- hanfs Vegetabl Compouhd uuy Q1. L116 sane. . On Saturday evening a _number or friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mayor to present them with a. sum of money and an address, and tobid them good bye, before their departure to live in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mayor left on Sunday to spend a few days in Van- dorf and Toronto. VIVI-an nvlntir Pull I-`own nn Guy-unxv v|1nn_ vvnnor .... V`. w,; u~ T`-hZCDj&-I-dCi----l Miss Dorothy Edwards of Allandali visited friends. here last week. V 1 A -.4 4; -na;nng--- 12. ~14. 15: 16. -I8. ` 19. 20. I 22. nn `R `SQ % EXAMINER cnosswon Puma . Mother of Inc1ose.- Dim again. Round-up. Tribe of Indians. Part of circle.- 'A _..'--. BIG B-Av POINT BETHESDA ADUBTUH ADVISED. AN OPERATION HORIZONTAL.` ,0 L_`L!II,, VVUCI\.n I storm on Saturday night surprise to all. 1 I LYIUIICIS llUl'Uo Mrs. W. Hf Martin returned from Toronto on Saturday after spending a week with friends. - * Than A11nn AC Vnnnntn In nu-sn-'11-... 4-. IV UIVIIIEJ Ill '.l.'Ul'UIl LU. Mrs; Gough and Mril Rainey, Al- landale, visited with Mrs. Robt. Rey-. nolds last week. A, V Mvlu Cain In Iv-IuI{u-xx nf 1:` Duos`-Ir sun 5, n unuyr. ' { Mrs. Geo, 'Alpin.and Miss Addie have` returned home after spending. a. week. in Toronto. ' I 117... 1ur..4... rn..........4... 1...}. ....'...-.1.........a . i, A meeting of Essa Council took place I `at Thornton onwednesday, April '8, with all the members present. On mo- tlon of Denny and Coxworth, the fol- lowing accounts-were passed for pay- ment:-Muskoka Hospital, mainten- ance, Finch ($46.50), Galloway, ($70.50) $117.00; Roygl Victoria Hospital, Bar- rie, Davidson ($201.25), Garner ($18), $219.25; Hiram Speers,-cedar and re- pairs rto bridge, Con. 6, $17.45; Wesley Proctor, filling washout and grading, Con. 5 and 10 sideroad, $14.00; TD. Jennett, repairs to `road drag. $3.00; Northern Advance, $21.50; Municipal World, $30.70; Erwin Speers, repairs to culvert, 25 slderoad, $3.00; VVm. grwin, repairs to culvert and washout, 8.00. . ' ' f`nI1I-uni` uH'ln1Inv-int` in v-vunnf of 'T`hnnn_ I I I J I ---.'-.-.- -..-_.-,- Don't ever borrow money --he s a-shark. He wants cent. in winter and sixty in Why more in summer?" Because the days are 10! 3:30 Follill` (Held over from last week) 1. Apr. 21-Mr. and-Mrs`. Thds. Hamil- ton, Miss -Ruby arid Jack Hamilton of Toronto. spent the week-end with friends here. . In ' "Rina `I7 I! I'nnI>Xr-u antnuun-un 0-on-`n 3. WGBK wun 11161108. ' ` Thos; Allen of Toronto is spending a. few holidays at his home here. ` 7 Miss Verna. Wice has returned to Normal in Toronto. 7 ` 1\/rm. nn.....I. .....1 mr....x.1 D.-.a....... AI IIUIUB lllb WUQK. Mrs. Bain is vigltlng at F. Brew- ster's, Nantyr. Mr: (Ian 'Alnin and Mia: Ala haunt Iuiiissv Birdie Warniba of K/ing spent a.:lig.y last week with Mrs. S. H. Rey- no 5. ` Xxfnld-an `I3.-.64...~..u. `ARC I-..` -...\..1- 4... U uulus. - Walter Patterson left last week to visit with his sisters in Toronto before `returning to the West. A T - I Vespra. Council met on April 6, with all its members present and the Reeve .1n the chair. ` f'1.u-n~nn-.ln.-.4. A n . . . . A . . u ....:I 0...... A Thefollowing agzcounts were passed: Herbert Baldwick, wire fence bonus, $4.90;- Walter Muir, filling washout ODD. lot 19, con-. 12, $5.00; Wilmot Cook, snow plowing, Con. 8, $7.35; Alf. Foyston, snow plowing sideroad 5 `and R and. nnn 19 S10 RE- A ' _T "P1-inafl Ill 1.\_4l1'UllLU- . Wm. Mair, Toronto, has purchased l'tl`1e farm recently owned by.C.`Bishop- 1` c. v ' /" m|'x..a. 1:n....::.. 1rr......:L... -5 'r)':..... ....,.._g [11 L116 Ulldll'u Communications were read from C. S. Burton, Treas. of" Flos,,re issuing- duplicate cheques. The Treasurer was `instructed to issue same. I DUJGLUII, HHUVV }JlUV\ lll lU.Ul`\)d.LL land 6 and.con. 12, $10.35; A." J. Priest; gsnow plowing; con. 9, $6.30; The Peo_'- ple s Co-operative Store, supplies for indigent, T $14.31; James Craig, snow plowing, $51.75; Geo. D. Coutts; refund on sale of timber, $2.00. ` l"hn Fnnnn nrHn1'n-nod fnwrnnnf in '9: 13%;` :33: UH 33.16 Ul. LIIIIUUF, 6.UU. The Council adjourned to'meet in Court of Revision at 10 a.m. on Mon- day; May 18. i A 122 nnnvrmc: .mm1z Wgghhcil adjourned to meet at Thorn- ton gt the call of the` Reeve. `W. M. DINWOODY, Clerk. VESPRA COUNCIL Has faith in Spontaneous generation. Paradise. L It is. A `REGULAR SHYLOCK _.u. _...-.- __._-___ .._-.- -__ 1.-_.-_. ESSA cguncn. ml-inn nf Rand (`_nnrmil fnn' ii? B. COUTTS, G. G. Robertson. Trav. Pass. Agent F. T. Hendry, Gen. Agent ` Santa. Fe Railway (Q4 Free Press Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: Ma.ln 884'( KNOCK VERTICAL ,-rm: muuunz EXAMINER ` longer. 'e"1`~'13z`:'t'J6'- Arizona Rockies Grand canyon and other `. National Parks ` Fred Harvey meal setvice on the Santafe is supreme in the transportation world- rz ;.`.`!.L}-E`.'..`. .`.'.!`o .?"' from him fifty per summer." C1erk., Use `The Examiner Classied Ads. ANSWER TO LSAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE lllxllllxnxxl. XIII: / \. IIIXIIU A vi ( / II I V -. 3! TlleBallPlaning Mill Co. Ltd. T-CTT'CT |R'E'D 563001 HQUE..PA1N1`1 I2*l'2.'ZZ%`?E`:'Z:7:E`?"' M'AR'11Il -;SENOU,B_ I-`.2-1'1 .f'\4'i'1r I 'I t\'I 31% i-5 A fpajis ?o'iz`s_e__ A A A m Q .Q ' Pa? 23123:? 3'm'i 5n'tb'u?2'dz'Zs' `at has no equal V Write t_o Head omce. Montreal For Free _Book|et HOME" PAINTING MADE EASY R SOLD BY A a ROBINSON HARDWARE BARRIE, `THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925. What BLAMI Old Lady- afraid these a age. I see you vvrxn .1 15'. _, IA

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