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Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1926, p. 2

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A me more for; theabie manner .in which they boosted! the township school board bili and; `other similar bills. giving no thoughm {xo;'s_i1ges_tion_ whatever towards: tho! cum With. Tun` _ ,.-_.--.... .u yulvll-EU Oll- aomjottves, either to haul Uberba. or for general `pas- freight business. but that u must come zradmmv to ,, , any -5 5 uz1ted' that they can send? own or city high school at: m four to five hundred dol- E , away 1 rom,a.n& paternal! is not theinmner Place for; that age. Could they be? however, only-a matter say. The C.N.R is very he oil-electric passenger placed on- one or two test, and the tendency d _more of these. on an- nu caacs m CO1 accordingly. ___,______ Ill UuI10l'. at once to purchase 011- either m Ia---I suuxcnnmg more on the market. . nor -nuns .. -..~ svn vnilvlv ""1'=`rs`13'Ki1D swan-auanttcy or ha quun`t.i`ty chop, quantity of wheat chutsz quantity of ants and peas. quantity or sweet clover seed. . T " ' A" Will ha nnl:I'uvlI-Inna _...------- -- ulu tune El. nugel . with that type. ",1: an u uuuc UUl._fl[eO Dnort of their` m in Ontar'lo.; e Province in-' not be much I the last mant- 5 no mougnt.!' towards the I Idltinm: l :10 Ill uuu tst meet- trustees 1 R551 us) 175! I ` i a nil. A valet was sentenced to two years in prison for attempting 'to blackmail Princess de Llgne while in her employ. The British /Embassy at Rome `was informed that woman who shot Mus- vsolini. adjudged insane.` will beplaced in asylum. ' IPHONE 653 1-on sm BY orrou co. uweec OIOVGI` seed. ' 7` All will be aold'wlthout reserve a proprietor has sold `his farm. ' Terms: nf nla__f!--1- ----' `~" OU are anxious to make every -dollar you can out of your I . farm. That's why you can't ; afford to pass by _this advertise- ment. Every _'time you skim milk. you are wasting quarts of cream-`--feeding it to the calves or pouring it into the pig trough- juat because you have never found out more about a Melotte Se arator. If you are uai `.an ` ol separator that is not" a un- W bounds of l'IuH1Ir far Iu"|;n'\ mein clear. you are losing each - '_(-)-Ex-I'.-I;EPREsENTATlVE I\ I1 llnlir A nn :1 uvulll. nnrnnah 'l'A'l'I VE D. C. HOWARD BARR"-'3 ONT- The Australian T'GoveZrnm t h . pointed expert to act as fiiincli? :3. V1301` `T0 High `Commissioner at London Thrnn man 5...... n-1-1,,-u -.. . ,- __-_,-- ................-..c;. an. uunuo. Three` men from Toledo. Ohio. are believed to have been lost in attempt to run botttegger craft over lake a: l Amherstburg. separator that has the suspended bowl that "is always in balance. ensuring extra cream every milk- ing. You will nd out that thousands of satised Canadian . farmers have been using their Melotte segarators for fteen to twenty years. and to-day they skim 'ust as thoroughly as the day t ey bought them. It's a se arator that never wears out. Ara urn nr'ad:u'nnn` `ant- LL_n. _ _.._.-..--' on. nun:-I BU 'he follmvlnm: , M - U HORSES--Matched team of dappled grey Percheronu. mare and gelding, 5 vs. old: buy mare, 6 yrs. old, heavy: ay mare, 7 `yrs. old`, heavy; bjay geld- ing. 12 yrs. old. - T ICA'1"l`L}?}---Bl:wk cow, 6 yrs... due by Sale date; black cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh : Durham cow, 3 yrs.,' due Aug. 29:, 1 Hereford cow, 5 yrH., due by sale; Roa'.n cow, 6 yrs. old, due No'v. 2; 5 yearling calves; calf. 2 weeks. T PIGS AND POUIll.`RY`c--Yorkhhlre now. with 1] pigs; Yorkshire isow.,due by sale date; 8 store pigs, 125 lbs. 1 each: 6 store plus; V60 good hens. IMPI4EMENTS~--Mmmnv.I-Tm.-In mu- T0; uuly veruneu Dy Sl:lluIm'_\` (lo AND take notice that nftm 5th day of May. 1916, the Slliil trator will prove-ed In ulixlr assets of the said d`('(`H.'~`l'll :1 parties entitled then-tn, lmx-iv only to the ('1.'1ims ur \\'hll'h then have notice. and the S:llI'l trator will not be lluhlo for m or any part thereof, to :nn_\' persons of whose (-lnim nu: not have been rooeivml h_\` hi tim of such distribution. Dated at Toronto. 5th April, . NORMAN L. MAl{'l` 14-15c 73 King $1., \\ Auu,_y, 1:v.:u, u1L-1x'('nr1:-`.I1:m .'IH es and addresses, with full in'writlng of their <.-l:1im.- ment of their accounts and of the securities (if .'m_\') ho! duly vertified by St:1(utm'_v ANT) fake nntir-n than -.n. --.B.- \.al .; un nnuuucu L Partridge s Auto Paint 36 Bayeld St. ...._...._...:.-_.__ -- , _...j.:_. IVUTICE is lwrs-by `,;i\`(-I the Trustee Avt that all ing claims u;:::in.~ax zlu Angelina ('1'rm:m, lnlv n1` 1 of Innlsfil in the 1`um_ married woman. 11-<-mu--l. or about the 11th (Izzy of l are requested in swirl 1 their clzllms [U the unvlc-I` before the 224111 (lay of .\; ter which (late the Aolmir distribute the zlssols ur l mung those e-mitlml lin- `regard only Lu the <'l:lEnl.~' shall then have nntiw-. Will not be-1'(-spun. In for the assets nf Sill!` - :l:1ims shnll not thr-n hun- ad 14-17c NOTICE TO CREI Jlnyth Oft Wat Is Safe` va. uuwuula LIIUIII ROBlRT"REYNO'LDS % % s. w. Half Lot. 19, Con. 10,` vgnmmn 14-170 uuums LO {ne unuerslunml - the 24th day 01` April, l!"_ '-. date the ext-cutm-s will ii assets Of the estate mnun titled thereto, hnvim: rs-.;. the claims of which Hlvy have notice. and that th- be responsible to any pa-I` assets of said estate wh...-e- not then have hevn N--1-1 IY'.""A`1f\I11 .` .. gnu xoun UH) Ur .\l:Il`I'H, I uuested to send p:n'Iit'nl. claims to the undersiL'n(ul - the 24th dnv ni` An-il In-n: N() I`ICE is he-x'v.~|;.\' the Trustee Act that ; claims against the 1- Anderson I)<>rnpstvr. I ship of Essa, in tho I filrrnr-I` rlnr-nnuml u-1`. mnp 01 193911, In L farmer, decezxsed, the 18th day of {Iuestpd tn gnml High Gloss r Rjxbbed NOTICE TO CREI NOTICE TO CREE gyro RE1-1'N1sH1j THURSDAY, APRIL vI\ulJl I ` Dhln FARM s`rocK AND IMPLEMENTLS The undersigned has received` ' in- structions from T IIEIIE31 1:-u--gs. ._ A ALEXA1\'I)l'll1 (`t n\\l l.`vn...n . . . . ..v ALICXANIH-3}`. Qn1';n:v.... A4\1"|L\ I 'I`1l Snlivilnr. r\\L LII-ll, an )1` .",::1in.~4t tho- nnn, H1 1 l`nnn[_\' an. \ 1th I".-1. 1 ]r.1. UHvh'l'.~'I th 4:1` .\pr Ie .~\t|mim: - Xh- nnrlxul 13...... Llll` I .\\'ln. \l.... DUIIDIHK ~ ' ' . V Purl cook stove. extension table. and ot er articles too numerous_ to` mention. . All will be sold without reserve. Terms of sale---All aums of 810.00 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months (credit w1ll'be given -to parties 1'urnlr-xhing It proved joint notes; 6% per annum o .f for cash on credit sums. Sale at 1 `mm. W. A. Mccqnkey, Auct. June; 2 steers, rising 2 yrs. old. - 1 IMPLEMENTS-l--2 Chevrolet cars; truck wagon; light wagon; heavy democrat wagon; 2 buggies; set heavy sleinbs: 2 cutters; hand cutting box; Wilkinson blower box. on -trucks: Deering dim: drill; acuffler: set iron barrows; hay rack: Fleury gang plow: set scales; 3 circular saws: sulky rake: sawing machine: cultivator: McCor- mick mower; sleigh box; Massey-Hap ris binder; .barz'el -cement mixer: gravel box: 4 trucks and cap for moving building. Pnrlrw nnnlr ni-rum and-m....a.... ..u.u'. ueuvy: grey mare, using 8 yrs. old. CA'1"J`LE--Cow, 4 yrs. old. due In June; Chevmlm mm.- 4 .. Lo: 9, Con, 10, lnnisl (Vine) to sell hv nllhlin nun!-inn nu ..-.--uuuro-nu can Gilli E8 the following: HORSES--~Ba.y horse, rising 10 yrs.. heavy; black mare, rising 12 y:rs., heavy: grey `rising 8 CATTLE-'-COVV. vrs. old. ring in rowpm CORN'_FLAKE5 ;~.~ c...s...;W;;`;;"' ..,...., p. & G and Gto_|d7 LAX cu-am Red and White stores SERVICE - couwrzsv -`- Qumn 1"i1i1"i2n'X?,"'2 fhn fnllnmlnnn V 97.1! to sell by Public Auction on I:'l3lI\ A `I A Inna: -- =- u uy rullllu AIICIIOH 'i'=fi1DAv, APRIL` 23" than fnllruuIp..~. - 7' Vrvlly IV, IIIIIIUIII \ V II .to sell by public auction on VIVIII III!!!` AI! Aunuuun _- V%oRoms}bELwmED rnommv~ "CREDIT; SALE R'I'P_ll AMI! Innnnn-, L. P.;1NGiiT Mcconkey, Auct. 19c `l0cj ruomz. 1&3? ' Take a little magnesia `after meals" is now a favorite dyspepsia prescrip- tion among thousands. The reason for this lies in the fact that practically ninety per cent. of all stomach trouble is due to acid which irritates and in- tiames the delicate mucous membrane lining of the stomach and makes` na- tural `digestion impossible. h Medicines, drugs and diets all fail simply because they do not remove the acid, the cause oi -all the trouble. The value of mag- nesia. which is neither a medicine nor a drug. in the ordinary meaning of these words. lies in the `fact that it neutralizes the acid. or the many forms of magnesia such as the oxides. car- bonates. milks and `fluids, the best is undoubtedly ' Blsurated Magnesia. a teaspoontul or tour tablets or which in a little hot water, after/meals, vin- stantly neutralizes the acid. stops the termentation of the food `and thus in`- sures painless, natural digestion. Pure . Bisurated Magnesia can be obtained from pny reliable drugglst and stomach sufferers should give it a trial. 15c JV.ll'H. w. 1V1Clnlgnt 0n Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Jennett of Ivy visited at "Elmcroft 'Furm" on Friday. evening. ` George Regen and Russell Grltfen are busy making` their rounds with` their sawing outfit. mgnum un Iuusuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Evans and son Alan of Cookstown visited >Mr. and Mrs. VV. McKnight `on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomnnnn Jnnman M. Apr. 12-M; and Mrs. John Ingam of Thornton visited Mr. and Mrs; Fred Ingham on Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. nnmm mvnnn mm unn Quarterly meeting will be held In the Free Methodist Church. Crown Hlll. April 16 to 18. Rev. E. Snyder. District Elder of Uxbrlclge will be "pre- sent and have, charge of all the ser- vices. Services as follows:--I<`rlda.v. 7.45 p.m., preaching; Saturday. 2.30 p.m..' preaching; Sabbath, 10.00 a.m.. Love Feast: _11.00 a..m., preaching fol- lowed by sacrament. 7.00 p.m., preach- DE. ~ ' Iuwuu uy uu.ul'u.nwC. `MN p.m., preacn- ing. ` The public are Invited to attend tese services.` V < "roai.unm.1>m` _ % V % COCOA, 1 lb.'"ne_t 15 ,'roMrA1*o:s. A 01` BUVBH WEEKS. V V Cecil Webb held a. very successful sale of his farm stock.and Implements Inst week and is movlngilnto Alf. Wat- son's house in this village. - , -Thos. Patterson of Snhnrnhnrnr hnn Huua npuae m mm vmage. -Thus. Patterson 01` Schomberr: has` rented the Jno. Cerswell farm lately vacated by Cecil Webb. _ X very mug mrm nus year. {Phe automobiles are again travelling themaln z'oads_ aftexanv absence oAf>slx or. seven weeks. .. I190 \Vn|\I\ hold a noun: nnnnnnalnl Luuuuu Vllb w|u_1 Lnunuu In xrnornnui. ` A 1.-:1-eat` muny- In- this community have been laid up with the} Grlppe during the past two weeks. Fortunately tlxlsnnnual visitor has appeared In a. 'very'm11g form this automobiles are ma-Mn travelling- (Why Doctors licommnd Magnesia for. Dyspeptics wmwr wun Mrs. Iomun In .'1`0!'0nt0. Miss D.` Carter is home after an ex- tended vlsit with friends in Thornhlll; ~ A [!I'nf/ rnnnv-h1 fhh: nnvvnr-nnnltn UHEU lH._Bl WGBK. Mrs. Jas. Smith, Sxn, has returned to her home here after having spent the . winter with Mrs. Tomlin In Toronto. Mimi D.` (`.nI'fm- in hnmn nftmo an Av- Apr. 12--:s1;s. c. wuitvisitea In Tor- onto last week. . Mru `Inn u-nu-Ix an In... ..nn........I 4.. C _cRo.wN HILL '?9"{D;HE4D EGBERT mac 15 . umcuua or Canadian National. ;R_a1l,-`-zl l-way freely aidmlt that- the n_ew__%on-1--_ - tions, eliminates `delays trict, the cost, per ton forAfreigh`t.; es- _tlm`a ed*at-c$9Aby Sir Henry Thornton. woul have to come down. S. J. `flun- gerford, ,vice-president Qperatio rand. Construction Departments of ana- dian National Railway, classed the performance of the oil-electric gjcars. as revolutionary for passenger service. V ' Cheapest Power - . Oil-electric locomotive is lzoins to be equally revolutionary. not `only for fast and heavy main line traffic and international `runs. but also for heavy freight over steep gradients. Notconly is the fuel costcut in three or -four A and the maintenance of the locomotive 2 down 50 per cent., but there are other cost factors most important. The ,oil.- electric locomotive does not have to be nursed,~ at any stage. It has-`been described as fool-proof. Ilttcan "carry enough A-oil-for an entire `transcontin- ental run. Its use cuts out water `stal- _ in ,cha,!_1ging` - _locomotives, and -thee taking.` `,o_n*~.of coal or water en route.'.It cuts-down tn? number of_ train crews` required; an is-almost independent. of divisional. A ~-points. , _ -. l ,i , - . . ,; Admits `Its; Vaiueg 3 officials of C_8.I'l8.dia!1"'NR_.t,1'(!llI.[.`_'R9_B.,-5 -was' freely admit that : that naw~im_- v Quarter Cost ` v. ' On the `average. it is safeto so. that the oil-electric `locomotive .can V divide youxrpower costs by fouv?-and can save you;75 per cent. of the money` you now payltor fuel. As to mai ten- . ance.__it now costs `from $4,000 toA$ 2.000 a year to maintain a. steam locomotive. _ while the 604011 oil-electric locomotive can be and has been-maintainedg t -a yearly cost of. lake than 83.000.; his represents` an: average saving at .50 per cent. ' in locomotive maintenance." If-. such ` emrinn warn -nut--v Inn- per cent. In locomotive ma!ntene.'no e."| If, such engine were `put `Into service `on the 2,00o-mile run between. Alberto. "coal `district and Toronto dis- co at,.per 1TiB.tOd"3t- 39' by 811' I-Inn!-v Thornton Uiuelectric locomotive. . Oil:-electric locomotive, `weighing ,180.000 pounds, having 1,000 h.p. en- gine. of. Diesel type, and possessing 52,000-lb. tractive effort, burns cheap fuel oil to generate electricity as mo- tive power. The traction is better than with steam.` The American Locomotive Company. .`Gene'ra1_ `Electric Company- and Ingersoll Rand` Company. in` bulle-' tins` issued; Jointly, make the following ' claim_:'--. V f\u....A.-'.. A- _A. Oil-electric locomotives may be th final solution of cutting the rate pe ton on Alberta coal down to a reason- able figure. While Canadian National Railway has just shown. by tests of a new oil-electric passenger car, that this type is more exible. more eer- ticient and over twice as cheap as coal-burning locomotive, Baldwin and other concerns are demonstrating the oilaelectric locomotive. 011!-Q]B('l"lV. `Anni-vnnflvvn ' Ivn`n-`~`--- -_--.-_---------.. NEW ENGINE WOULD J . REDUCE ON COAL Oanulihn . Expect ` E_loctr-ic .rwDel't'Url1W1'0l`d. who, is 111. is` not] ining as rapidly as hlq friends would ,r H . . _ urn`!!! lA'IlI\II` ` I Apr. 13--Mrs. Archie`Fletcher. Sr., of Mitchell Square is visiting her daugh-` ter. Mrs. Wallace Gilchrist. I Miss Bertha `Bell is very ill with. pneumonia. ., . ' g 1 Robert -Crawford. who, is not] gaining mnimv An M. m.....a. .......m . . nvlIVlu&JIl`\J ' ; ! Apr. 13-Mr. and Mrs. zrank Foyston and two children -are visiting the fore` mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foyston. Grant Knupp isbon the sick list. The local Orangemen are planning to build a. hall in theynemt future. This s rely is a necessity and` deserves the ge erous support of the community in, order that the hall may be made large; enough to meet the needs of all publicr -lgatheringsin the years to come. ---::-_j_ Lurnmg name with her. 7 v Jean McLung is improving after her recent illness. Mrs. Jas-. Hamilton is In poor health. . roronto. ' '7 M W Miss Margaret Campbell has return- ed to Inlay. Susk. after spending the winter with relatives here. , V Miss Bennett spent the holidays at her" home `near Midland. ' Mrs. Wm. Turner visited in Hamil-' ton over Easter, Bart. Hamilton re- turning home with her. . Jean M_ nLung- in lmnm...I..... nu- '-A ' ___-...----gov-1,1]-I\I Mrs. Ernest Jnmiesoh spent days In Toronto last week. I MISS Louise Turnmv hm. --- uec Fox 1 SECOND.LlNE. FLOS rfrn `manna; Vono s'rA'r1o 1_: YQ._T|Kvu: Au,.I..x.. ` 1:11-; `National Railway Officials Great Things` of the Oil Engine. ' ~ . -Qu'arte'r Cost n.vm-nan If h : . MINI-:sgNc_;T JR.` .....a `ll _ a few` no .9 council 4. ~ Ba/by s Own Tablets are` sold by ' Amedlcine dealers or direct by mail at ` ;25 cents a boxfrpm the Dr. Williams, `Medicine 09., Brockville,~ 0nt. l 15c` ----- vvvu 1.3018135, \ Mrf. Russeli Hm, ivorwoo-d, Ont., wrtes , :-- I shall always have a-good word to sayfor Baby's Own Tablets. _I have given them 130 our `baby girl; gn fact, they are the only medicine she has ever -had, and I am proud to ' say that she took second prize at our baby, show. She is eleven months old gnd /weighs 22 pounds. M No `mother "whose child is peevish or ailing` will make a mistake "in giving. it Baby's .i~O_wn Tablets. = ' ` 5 1'3. R.hu u nun. "I"afl.l..l-.. ....- __:,s u, ' One: `a -mother has need Baby's ' Own ;'1`ablete'for her. little` ones, she Vi].-1;g se nothing else. : Experience jteaehea her that they are without an. ' equal for relieving baby of `any of the manygminor ailments which af_- ict him at one time or another. The 'l'a'blets.never fail to `be of benefit-.--- they cannot `possibly do harm as they are guaranteed to be free from all injurious drugs; ` i Concerning aby a Own Tablets, M . Russell Norwood, Ont._, Wmes :---il .1...n ..v...---- -t~-- `iswha Thousarids of Motliers Sgy `of Baby ; Own Tablets. ,..-.,...uu.u mm mun ms mrm. Terms of Sale--Gm1n and an sums of $10.00 and under. cash: over that amount 7 months cred}; will be given to partlea furnishing: approved joint notes.- 6% per annum off for cash on` credit sums." ` Sale at '1 pm. W. A. Vnm own MEDICINE `%BABY. HAS HAD ulvlslos, as `a te}x'de;1'e will be to build more these, on ac- count of their eonomles of operation. They'-say also that the National shops could turn out an `oil-electric locomo- tlvex by applying to, them the oil en- glues now employed in the oil-eleetrlc cars. --Toronto Telegram. - ' `.- -..--... uuu u.u.n. WILD (H5 "Efficient ' Cars Its use is, however, ,of time, they 1 pleased with the pas carse recently < divisions. te. ha tn hna vv-nw-A -4 `-`A ...............-a. sun comes man They say the system cannot at . employ large capital electrlc locomjotlves, to 1 coal from Alberta. *; senger and the change gradually has been shown that. so far as goes. the'oll-electric operates at 1 third to one-fourth the cost of st urvu human I 7" electric locomotive is a comer that it will in time replace the steam- _conl engine, unless something economical still comes Thad can 41... ..----A--- and me township b011l`(((iwbi'll"i ].vl"i'5i Uwther tho ught.q no" suggestion thel Supporters.-of the scheme of township= betterment of rural conditions. school boards and .of consoiidatedg schools have more than once pointed` us to Manitoba` in suonort of their,` claims for consolidation Ontar`io.; ,I_-(ates; reports from the D-ma-~~ *- ' __.=, .,- uaau mmmuon scnool trustees! . the Free Press says,! the largest meeting in the history or! the association and wasthe most uni-1' formly well attended, every delegate ` at every session. It wgts most sol- idly negative to any further extension . of the consolidated idea. The delegates had come, The Free Press says. to vote against any increases in consolidation `and they `voted ` cwums for consolidatldti fir`: an reports from the Provinc adicate that there will ....u each: 6 60 IMPLEMEN'1`S--Mnsney-Harris blu- der: mower; spring-tooth cultivator; disc drill: 2 newwagons: tanningmlll; wagon: buggy; _2 cutters; ha.y.rack: A Oliver riding plow. nearly new; single low: 2-furrow plow; set harrows; nrrel churn; DeLaval cream separat- or: hay fork; steel barrel; -pig box; also forks, ..chaina, doubletrees and many other articles.` FEED AND _, CUILHLHKV nhnn nun-ullu -1 ..-I.--A At -

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