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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1925, p. 3

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UN! 4. 1925.` F. w. Mu-ca { 6an.uA[ % T ?1xNe%wGood P _ . well : attractiavc plan. Maxwell dealers and superior Maxwell seroicc ewrywluerc. GAMBLE &GROSE Phohe 76. of four-cylinder results and they can be found combined in no other four. are:58milesanhour,5 to 25 m'ilesin8aet> onds and 30 miles to a gallon ofgaaoline. , (` Then there are, in addition, ridingquali-. ties you have never beforeexperienced in a car ofthisclass. Thecarridesanddrivu so easily and comfortably you can remain at the wheel all day without fatigue. Summed up, it is really a question of values-superior:values that only a great organization with exceptional experience and resources can create at the new good Maxwell price. These superior values can be quickly demonstrated if you will give us the opportunity. 143 Duniop St. Paige ` t for Such d. an ong one and sting for barber shop, any friends Tgoes tt of E1mvale in kach Tuesday, vuay uuc yxluc LB`- RESERVE e wound up at rt time has been of this immense d.get goods at bneer, Barrie. V ` 1 Real Dry Cleaning 1AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY 10 T Armmn TQREPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES Goods called for And delivered. hP1RICl_>'j.'S`REASONA]31_E Cleaner. Pretser -_L Dyer" _4 :--@j 1: Lj I HAVE nu-: ONLY DRY-CLEANING PLANT wrmm YOUR REACH. OUTSIDE THE cm THURSDAY, .n3N 4, 1925: H I HAS NO `BUTTONS XTT%`| ?iw"E/W nd Toilet Soaps. ousehold Furni- d second-hand. u can think of is BELL PIANOS _ : Tim label II on me {rout of way genuine Hllchvny garment: Look lot It. - Thue patcrned shoulder- straps guy well up on the shoulders. holdm the [Ir- mem in plue. hey cannot 51; or curl. and help to make Hatchway more comloruhlc llun any other underwear. :T T Uur pullr namlooh II a hr; at grade than that gqncnlly and. II cou- wns 50 threads by 72 to the oquuc mch Jnlleld ol the customary 64. thus having 0 close: mesh and beta; mom alnorbcnt an ho! weulm -an-___...._l.L..--n-l..-I The effcnveness of this cloud back ap no made pop , uble by the support of 1 wide band of strong mple rem- lorccd webbmg. whnch keeps the opening lizhlly closed / . The back opening. is . gener- ously cut and has '5 wide (nu-cross ap which I! held smoothly" in plate by the body and rel-nuns ,-absolutely ll. TI 1 u-uuuvvlu PATENIEDIOI6-I922 3363 Sun 40 J. % G. KEENAN l8 P.M. FIRTH --magnum.-uunnuiullu pu|`r u; nllv nud n ....._ tis 3 in three-mmngs. I . Umpires-B. Jennett and Frank Banting. , V _ _froa1 . . . . . .. 32 2 6*26 9 9 .*--Hurst out in ninth, hit by bat- ted ball. - (4---- `kn ynn'nova -__ Thornton .. u u u a u u u u U7-- .. Summary - Home run, Caesar; three-base hit, Bergen; two-base hits, `Small and Wonch; stolen bases, Small, Merrick, Baker and Wonch; bases on ba11s_.,off Dunn 1. off Feltis 1; struckout, by Dunn 9, by Dungey 4. by Feltis 3; `wild pitch. Fe1tis: hits, o Dungey 13 in six innings, off Fel- tis 3 in three-innings. -n..-..:...... `D Tnnz'aH- and Frank Wigle hit to rlgms Ior Wnac Wuuxu ya.- dinarily [be good` for a single, but Caesar's perfect throw to rstvvbeat. him by a'fo_ot., , - . Fielding features were provided by Caesar, Small , Arnold` and Felgis. Box score:-_-- A 111:!-nn Name Bergen,'1b . Hand, cf . . Caesar, If . Small, ss Hurst, 2b .. ; Byers, c . . . `I Hipwgll, 2b - Merrick, 3b,; Dunn, p . Hancey, rf . Merner, 1b - lV'dlllC Henry. rf . . . Stewart, 2b . Baker, 1b . . _. Wonch, c .` . . Arnold, cf . . Dungey, p, 31 McDonald, ss Wigle, ss .' . . Feltis, 3b, p . r<..'......-.11 14-" tea Dau. Score by innings :-. Alliston .. 3 1 1 }` ""----L-- A n n best_p1ay` or me any `Lu gums ..... thiul man. Bake1__singled but was out trying to makejt a double. Wonch hil; safely and Arrrold hit to third to force Wonch, but Small, trying for a -double play, negledyed to get his foot on "the bag and both runners were `safe. Dungey skied to Caesar and Wigle hit to right for what would or- A:......:1u hp o-mud" for a single, onsist of a num- Cases, Cash Reg- s, Mirrors,Tboth and many other Total runs, on, p . Gohnell, If Score by mmngs:--. , 3110 1 5 3 0 0-14 Thornton..000200000-2 cv................ ,, T-Tnvnn -run, Caesar: }ALL1sIoNw|Ns% % FROMTHORNTON k TBY14[q/zscona (Continued t`rom . pa`5ge 1) They looked -like business again in the ninth_but Aud. Caesar made the, best: play of the day `to retire the .n.:..A man` Baker singled _ Name -Alliston A`D'D -:-uuv---- uuw.-.-.-1 --------- The` annual business meeting of Ed- envale Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall. A hearty vote of appreciationwas given to the retiring officers and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Pres, Mrs A. S. Maw; Vice-_Pres.. Mrs. H. J. Beeton; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Sin- clair; Secy-'Treas., Miss Frances Priest; Directors, Miss.Mary Dixon, Mrs. H. J. Beeton; 'I`reas., Mrs. J. Maw, Sick Com., east. Miss L. Culham, Miss M. .McNabb , Miss P. Be1lamy;.'west, Miss M, Dixon, Mrs. P. Drake`, Miss H. Maguix-`e; Rest `Room Com., Mrs. A. Gilchrist, Mrs. H. Beeton; Program `Com., Mrs. R. Rupert, Miss L. Cul- `ham, Miss M. Dixon; Organist, Miss PM. M6Nabb. ` n Vnnuovr affnv-nnnn RA -217.10 fhn ut up in lots to 'hether it be in small. A put up at any n request. ld to the highest hat the price is`. DFQEDVD Eight- year- old Helen` Smith fell from the Bracebridge bridge Sunday afternoon, a. distance of 50 feet, land- lngonl the rocks below, and still lives. Helen was rushed to Dr. Grant's office and later taken to her home. The lit- tle girl hadher head badly lacerated and was hurt `lnfnrnnllv, ecuuns WHICH were Iuuuu cuJu_yI=u. ` Last Sunday was observed as An- ] niversary day in the Methodist Sunday School. The Rev. W. J.'Watt of Barrie preached afternoon and evening. In the afternoon Mr. Watt addressed his remarks to the children and young people, in the evening to _the parents and S.`S. teachers. This was Mr. Wattls first appearance before a Thornton congregation. His sound, thoughtful and practical `remarks were very help- ful to all who had the privilege of listening to him. In the afternoon the music was provided by the Juniors under,the direction of Mrs. Boake and Mrs, H. M. Thompson. In the evening the young men of the Sunday School assisted by Neville Jamieson and W11- lia Qmifh nrnvidn the milnin, Rhfh, 888181.60 Dy JVCVIHC JUJIIIUSUII uuu V\_'ll lis Smith provided the music. Both choirs were much enjoyed as was also 0swa.ldMcKenzie s solo "I Am a. Little Pilgrim." EDENVALE' WOMEN'S. INSTITUTEI ,.A;,,_ ,1: 1-,: The anniversary services in Orillia Presbyterian church last Sunday were notable not only for the large attend-' ance, good music and general excel- lence, but also for the fact that, while 8. `special offering of $9,000 was aske to clear ,off the indebtedness on the memorial organ,vthe actual amount in cash put on the platesffor this object exceeded the sum of $10,100. Rev. Dr. A. S. Grant of Toronto; who conducted the services, saidthat in all his minis- try he could recall _no occasion at which so large a sum had been con- tributed in one day. "The offering is the m.ore remarkable when it is known that the largest individual contribution was $200. . . ' . - i me 811'! H80 1191' neau D3` and was hurt 1nt_ernaJly. \JI.~A:I4vvIuvan `luv..- J - V. ..... -_.--.._, ...--.a--..G. i The young people of Burn church gave their play entitled An Old-Fash- ioned Mother" in the, Orange Hall, Thornton, on Friday evening, May.29, in the interests of the Presbyterian Ladies? Aid. These young people are to be congratulated on the. splendid way "in `which they presented, their dif- ferent. characters. Between the acts was filled in by vocal and piano sel- ections which were much enjoyed. 1'.on+ Quxnnxr man nhanv-vnd as: An. . IVICLVZLDD. ` . On, Tuesday afternoon, May 19, the Edenva.le and Minesing branches of the Institute met in the Community Hall at _Edenvale and listened with a `-great deal of pleasure and interest to a` splendid address. given` by Mrs. J. E. McDon.ough of Copetown, the delegate sent by the Dept. for the summer series. `The subjects chosen were Standards of Effieiencyfor In- stitute `Members. and The Instit- ute and the School. The District Pres- ident, Mrs, Sage, presided at the meet- ing. At the close a resolution of sym- pathy for Mr,` and Mrs. Fralick and family was voted on and forwarded to them. a ` WIUI l\1I'S. 1-uex. IeWa.I`I.. St. Jude's 'W.A. will` meet at the `home of'Mrs. Arthur Orrock on Tues-` day, June 9, instead of this week, as was previously announced. - Mr and Mrs: .T, T). Stewart have H181` IIIOIIUIIS. ` ' _ e The June naeetingvof the W.M.S. will be held in the` basement of the Meth- odist church on Friday afternoon, June 12. This will be fee day. The branch delegate will give her report. Refresh- ments will be served. - mu-` 1......` w.m;+:y.n-_n+` 4-`Inn `I nnInC~ TK7`n_ II1CI1LS_ W111 U0: SUFVCU. .' `_ The June meeting-of the Junior Wo- men s Institute will be held at the home of Miss Wilma Thompson on Tuesday afternoon, June 9. Special patriotic program and contest. Roll call will be answered by a verse of Canadian poetry. Community singing "lIL_ __-.._.... ._....._I- -0 `D.....-..- l\`a|ICIrII\IIIi lue each Mon- .SPEG!AL OFFERING `OF $10,100 BY ORILLIA PRESBYTERIANS LI'r'rL'E -GIRL I-'AL'I._s.5o FEET AND! SURVIVES HER INJURIES Was prevwuszy aumuunceu. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart have returned home after spending a few days in .Toronto, Mr. Stewert under- going an operation while there. Mr and Mr: Rprf.-hlifaher nf Elm- going an Op8I'a.IlOIl wnue LIIBFB. Mr. and Mrs. Bert--Dutcher of Elm- val&~and Mrs. J. Smith and Earl of Barrie called on Sunday to: see J. R. Grey, who is in very poor health.` Commencing next Sunday the Meth- odist Sunday School will meet right `after the morning service. This plan will be continued throughout the sum- mer months. ' "_ ' the nlno nk-unnlu In-. 1.3-{Racy nffnnnnnn Tilnn 1J1'Ut5\.`.15 'd.llU VVll.lEll'!.1ll. I Mrs, Margaret Stewart? has return- ed home after attending the funeral of herlbrother in Orillia. . 'Dcn7 T KT 'Q'lnRn-nl-4 nf-' Tnvnnfn fnv-rm- JUUUE \.HUl.'U!l .ld.SL ouuuay. ._Mr. and Mrs. Donald `Ferguson and son Gordon, of Grenfel, visited Mrs. W. A. Jamieson on Sunday. '1`?-no woo-n'In-r rnncfinlar n f 1-ho 'l"nnrn.. W. A. JHJIIICSUII U11 puuguy. The regular meeting of .the Town- line W.M.S. was held at the manse on Thursday afternoon, May 28. `Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) J. J. Sparling of Torohto is visiting With. her sisters, Mrs. O De11 and Mrs.,R. D. Adams.` 'I'v-c Dnnyvnnm AF ' T\nvIn+h and Ira . (V1135. UJJCQ uuu lV1l."=$.,1'L. JJ. tlualuu. ' Mrs. Bowman of `Duluth and Mrs. Deering of Huntsville spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. W. J. C. Boake. '11..` rn_._-1:.._.___ 1 1') T'I'...1...:.... .-....A Mr`. Tornlinson, R. Hodgins and` Donald Hodgins of Stouffville motored. here and spent Sunday with. Th_orn-' I ton friends. ` . _. - `Ml -o Jail '!UI'v-an Tnhn T7Hnf4- anfl 1\/fr ' [OI] IFIBIIGS. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and Mr. [and -Mrs. VVHI Elliott and baby, 01 Baxter, spent Sunday at the home of D. A. Adams. `em... ....,1 mr..- 1'n.....,1 Tzanrr n? '11:-nn4-n -, _ _.~.-v- ....`~J ya. 1'. z;.nd Mrs. W. of Barrie were \Yi1son s. eade of Detroit, :3 Mrs. Williston .lJ A. Allitlfls. Mr. and Mrs..Fred King of Toronto, Mrs. Jack Ayerst an little son, Jim- mie, ofKingsvi11e, spent the week-end with Mrs. A. E. Ayerst. T\/fr nn Nfrc _TQ'Y'nD Rfhwnrf $'LITl Wltn lV1I'S. J-L.>.E4. Ayer.~.n.. ' ` Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and children of Toronto and.Miss Mary, Stone of _Beeton sp'ent the week-end with Mrs. Alex. Stewart. Q4. 1'...:..n.. '11:! A +n:n- w-.on+ oi 1-kn UL 118!` .DI'UI.Il8I` ll'l Uflllla. - Rev. J. N. Blodgett of Toronto, form-_ erly of Saskatchewan, preached in_ St. Jude's Church last Sunday. `M'v~ . and `MM: hnnnl '1i`nmrnqnn and L IIUIIIIJSUII. - _ J congratulations to C. W. Carton, his. success in passing his. fifth year i. exam. in medicine. \ _ T):-nr A I"! nap? Elia D:V1+f\II1 avu Clkicliyl. 111 IIICUICIIIU. ,Rev. A. G. and Mrs. Ritoui and` children Spent a few days last week,in!' Brussels and Wingham. Mr: 1\rI'nv~o-nrof Q1-nxvsn-1'? `hnn rnfllrn- 11131108 HBTE. _ . ` ' '. Ernest Goodwin spent _the. Week-end with `Toronto friends. ~ `Kings `B`Ar`Ia Au-nnl a-v\nvu+ {Jan I-xrnnlv- .l"l'LUd,y VVILII HITS. `.I5'd.Il[lIlg. ` -MisssF. Fqx of Kingsville is visit- " _i11gWith her sister, Mrs. M. C, Wigle. ` Miss` Bessie Lennox of Richmond 11l.spent the Week-end at her home e.!.`e- ` .- V_ "Miss*Marjorie Arnold of Painswick is `visiting her_cousin, Miss Wilma Thompson. I l`.nngr-afnlnnne fn ('1. W, (`far-r nn. .Mrs. Tofon'to ~is visitig -friends here. ~ ` ~ 1:~.......+ n.\...:;..:... ......-...o +1.)` ....m1..-n..A wuu ' LULTUXILU LFIBHUS. ' * '.Miss Edith Arnold spent the week- end with friends here. " 11.35 A `El n...........n.~~-1:......:.-. a.}.m..+ cuu :Wl.|.ll .l.1'.lb'll|15 1l.Cl'U- . Mrs. A...I-I. Coxworth"; Barrie, spent Friday with Mrs. Banting`. ,'1\'ieu W '|2`nv nf` 'I Iino'aviI`In ii: vicif- le, Eleanor Haye. .v....,:I 1|/r.... 117 g%wii&$$$mw&mm&g - _l_~l'lUl(1,V{UN~ T $&$$%&$&%%&$&& {_-: {;THRNT9N; Buy um-auinp 'rH1_:' 3Amu2 A!-EXAMINER ` QSuchFa%ct`s;%.as These ` the Buyers Best Guide Wherever you go the number of new good Maxwells in the hands of contented owners is a common sight. The car's popo ularity and success are beyond question, for the facts that substantiate them are in evidence everywhere. ` What makes one car so obviously favor-i. ed over _ all othersin its eld! Naturally there must be factors in its performance, theremust be exceptional dependability and economy, to commend it so heartily to the buyer. Let s see what you get out of the new good Maxwell. Three things alone indicate how far Maxwell - Chrysler engineers have advanced beyond ordinary conceptions A l% QIIIIIIIIIIK Four-Door Sedan rgest stocks T and ever offered for tion in this part

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