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Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1926, p. 5

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BETHESPA .Lllll0.lll'U'0lH8l'B IIOIII Uuuer EOOQ enmo els in that it does not pull under the brush; it has a depth qf tone and quality of whiteness that it 15 unsurpassed; it levels out perfectly and will not show brush marks. Will last for many years with frnnuefrrl: washing mm` nnlanmm mfusn marxs, vvlu wgsu 101' many years wxth frequent washmg and` ordinary W681`. i Linduz-o'di ers from other good ehani. ah: ha l-Iu:+ N Ann. nnf. null undo. 4.}... For Kitchens and Bathroom Walls and. other` surfaces sub acted to constant and severe use; Me loss_excells. It dries with a beautlful senn-gloss nish; is "washable: is very durable and econ, mical: is easily applied" drie n]. and ickly \_ and is. aoid ins s?IeeX {aims-m no. on nr- : Graef; tegcher ' L :___ I suickly am 115 cofors. `ma tusnizm-;axAM1N2;z gent. i Yvonne audie I tr nhl. l weex w1tnner daughter, Mrs. Byrne. Mrs. John Gibbons of Gilford is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. M. Murphy. mater, Mrs. 1.4. Barrett. - Miss Belinda. Murphy visited at home during the holidays. Mrs. Switzer nmmt 9. nv m~ furn 1 uvuunnnn n-Iahild, VIQII I\l'I (Too Late for Last Week) Apr 7--M1ss Mary McDougal1 spent |_ a day or two of holidays at her home` this week-end. ' " . . Miss Rita Wingrove-`of Toronto was an Easter visitor at her home here. Miss GladysvMurphy is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Barrett. U Minn `Rnllndn 1\A'nm-any uluuma no 1...- B"Y511& Morley SIXTH LINE, VESPRA 1 ( I`nn Lana fmo `r....4- 1xr.:..1.\ 5: . if: .-..cz..a., duly, "taxes, rm. L f the; following quipment: } ax.-ups-.;%*;\g;.....% ac w,-...a...i...; c...... -5 R. ;_ ~- Shiqtten, Moto-`Meter, Cqgpbination ` V / Stop and Tail Ught , Rqir_ \f'c'gr,`Mirror,*' Tianinlission Lock -(huilt-iI;); ' _V,`" - ":: .:Vl'-.'luclaon-l.".uoex A..'Y. D.- prloej tell what you pay. and 7\LL you . ' ' -3 '9 The A.._v"D. priceo -numerous costs that buyers . had .015. itlako Hudson-Eng: pricq and value ` advantaigv.-5A',rno';e butatandint}ian ever. _ . V ' . H UDSQNE At_Y9_t_nf Door` rany Lld. Hudson-Euex worId*. Largest Builder of "isaxe." and Third Largest Builder of Motor Cars ` `Ihese Cats Were I U I0 4 LESS V Broug am, udson I and Essex Coach,` reduced on March 10. `Me Lowest Pric'es at Ever sold A -" "' . with Nothiig i-c-r7. ay - . 7 ~ ESSEX G COACH%$l 160 HUDSON COACH 1770 Hudson Brougham 2140 Huc|s..on 7:Pass-_Sd=;m 2480 > Hudson`-Essex called thc.WoI`lcl'o GreatestValt:ec. because they have cexiatantly increased value and at the same time onto buyer: all in and distribution. Liquid Paint .is made especially for outside use. Its ingredients are selected `with utmost care, ground . exceedingly _ ne; pro- duces a very high gloss, easy to apply. Very durable and costs % a cent per sq. ft. The most econognical and durable paint sold. Comes in thirty colors. man S'l`AN.DARD 'Eisy _n:l Convenient Put-chnee Terms. MNNG; STOCKS *1` IIBUTOR Is made especially for Verandah Floors. It is a Varnish Paint that produces a `tough, elastic, high gloss surface that is unaffected by the ravages of the weather, the scraping /of Verandah Fur- niture or careless feet. Comes in six popular shades in all sizes, and is econ- omically priced. Will not him white; are not aifected by heat or cold, will not mar under hot. dishes or boilin water. _Will not scratch or chip under te wear and tear of feet. Is tough; elastic; produces a rich glos; and is very economical. Mada toyin- side and Outside I189- ..: uu uuurmauon Iurnlsneu on any 01 the operating mines. Hollinger : Mclntyre : Cutlo Dome : Capital :_ Tack-Hughes Some of best comganies represgnted. Yielding from 4% % to 7%. -Full information furnished on any of the oneratimr mines. GORDON STEVENSON PHONE 108: BARRIE, ONT. Phone 845,*Ban'ie. `. 31-333; -adford Street. i7'vs7,'BARR1E Can, only come by removing the circulation in the lower bowel. Nothing but an internal remedy can bring -quicig and sure relief. That's `why ointments" and operations! fail. Dr. Leonhardvs HEM-ROID banishes piles by removing the cause. Money refunded if not satisfied by Wm. Crossland and druggists everywhere.| ` E 10 s--gaso1ine, coal 35 I I\_vI Sblllny Dr. Waring will be at the bueen'a' eIHotel, Barrie. halt da`y only, April the 19th, (afternoon). to demonstrate his goitre remedy to those interested in!` removal >0! oitre without. operation. ho failures. eli your friends; _ 1501 Twenty-seven workmen were poi- soned at Moscow by drinking tea. from galvanized tank. seven dying`. . `Workmeq spent three hours on liner 4-\|..-...._.x.. .. mn..&I-.`n-n-`inn on unnnun galvanized tank. seven uymg. `Workman three Olympic at Southampton to rescue cats which had Afalleh down a. hole. corms A-BSORBENT Waring hues; Jntal `Ram-In hnlf dn`v nnIv_ Anvil 1 MEIR smouk 100% rum: PAINTS` AND 'ROBlNSON HARDWARE. saw as aw McC1ary % % Eletri5 : % W Ranges .witl.;,th :1ow 5poed1I'on` ,' V ~ Ge : %a list (if our sixtyf satised; 1%;-user; '-`in . l_3a`n`_ie. Ltcnif X `LUNCH!-ZS ...a %'A A1='rER_Noo_N TEA IEAVE -SET Full. Assortment ' in Bulk and Package Bulk . . 4 50 lb. and up Pgckage. 60 lb. and up Bryson's' Tea Room I)I_-_.- Ed `r1-xunsnmr. APRIL 13; 192:}, rnune an , Elizabogh St. and Maple Ave. 9' Cigminggg Hot It G?-"2 J::'3{s tn `Rare 0 ,% Au. aoions c;UARAN1_*Ban'sgvi1FAcToaY, wuks %CHOCOLAIES% NElLS9N S *3; W4 ia%e`s.;2'df; 0 driving a car. - union the strongest. 'ig1_o:{e__ _ ,$rved PHONE 1049 us. YOUR % :f.!!.f?;9<;.'.?}if1,1.e Sofia, police claim `discovery of new , Rus:-an plot looking*~ -to widespread. |d_lsordetf in the Balkans. - I "Capital, "site-excellent vict- ualsfpleasmt surroundings- quiet~-rest:l-:/homey- oh, i very! ID . The voluble Alfred .would" have had no diicul in per- ' suading Mr. Pickwi to put. up_ atsuch an ideal hostelry. T_hesnug, homey comfort of the old-time inn, with all the conveniences of a modern re- roof hotel added, makes the estminster unique. _ Perfect equipment and cuisine; courteous service. On a bean- tiful residential unt, yeti ' ce close to the. city 3 ntre. Single roomjwith bith, $2.50.. _ ' 8.C|(.ll`BBB. SBVBFHJ CILHUU ULIPIIIE L113` day to extend congratulations to the` bride and groom. The ha.pp1` event came to u closq all too soon. ` Mr. Greer has dlanosed` of his Dro- came `[0 H. CIOBQ Ell [U0 SOUR. Mr. Greer has disposed` his pro- perty to Thos. Fisher. zteazm. I Rev. W. Brown had a sudden call to. Kitdiener on Saturday morning when: word was received that his wife ewasi seriously ill with pneumonia, while visiting her mother. ` I `A pleasing event took place at the` home of Mr.'.and Mrs. Levi Raymer.{ `Ontario St.. when their children andl grandchildren gathered to celebrate ding, Mr. and Mrs. Raymet` were mar- ried and lived `in the townshin of Whit- , church for eight years, before moving I 'the sixtieth anniversary of_thAeir wed- to their farm in Sunnidale fifty-twoi years ego when the township was for} the most part bush. After everyone had done justice to the good thingsl provided there was a presentation and} address. s Several called . during the' nv tn Aartnn nnntzrn.h1'ln.nnn tn the! ma FUEL YVUVUIU J-VVVNIUCJIJVYC .'s.":;,'c:.......,.4.v.....-.... wueen Ulty V 18.8! WBBK. Miss E. Armstrong. Clover Hm, spent the week-end in Toronto. School re-opened here, - alter the Easter _h6lido.ys, on Aprll- 12.` Mrs. C. McNeil nf*Mnll in visiting` muzuer nuuuuys, O Apl`ll` 12. Mrs. C. McNeil of `Mull is visiting` with Rev. and Mrs. Beverldge. Mrs. J. R. Couse spent the past week with [friends in Toronto. Mr. Reldof Ivy visited_ friends in Cobksvtown over the Week-end. Mrn, .'|'nnA Pnllnr-1: in vinrlng hm- Mrs. Jno. Pollock 'is visiting he daughter, Mrs. Campbell". ' in`.~'1`oronto. L. Kerr of Aliiston visited his aunt. Mrs. F. Leeson, during the past week. Mrs. E. H. `Robinson and daughter grace spent last week with friends in uuumuuwn ovyr Lne weex-enn. . j. \ , oronto, . . . Wallace Dlnwoody was taken ser- iously iil4 in Toronto on '_1`hursda.y of` last week. 3, A D nun Mun r-nl-nv-nn In his anhnnl. IIOITEIT. 1118 1101718 In BBH.1UI'I.'.` Miss` Clarke has returned to her! schoolhere after spending` the holidays' at her home In Hawkestone. . ' 'M'Ina `H A` (`Hnfn whn hm: hm`-m. Monaay evenmg. -. Auction sale of household furniture at F. H. Robinson's, George St., Cooks- ltown, on April 28, at 1 pm. Sale with- out reserve. Terms strlctly cash. 15-16c Wlalln (`I-ma nlntn wan nhnvallihzn I out reserve. '1'8!'Hl8 Blflctly CEBU. 10-100] While Chas. Clute was shovqllimz; snow from the verandah roofuthe ice, on which he was standing gave way and he fell to the cement below._a dis- tance of about n1ne- feet. Mr. Clute sustained 9. dislocated ankle but is now progressing favourably.- Vbayouaniuiu Tmnto hi fora` no Yjnno (`AL @111 I10 "Wod-1'nnnv 3 Mrs. '1 and daughtra visited in Toronto last week. . - - ` Mt-n T.nn-uh hahk nvun o uluionu In Gina '.L'0l`0nl0 l8.8t_ WEEK`. V.-- . Mrs. Lorne Jebb was a visitor In the Queen City last week; Minn `R. An-mntrnng (`Jnvnr `I -Till canon! rim to a11yting msv; week. V , - ` A. R. Oke has returned to his school: here after spending the Eastervacev tlonnt his home in Seaforth: L 1M'luu`l`Io-Ira luau v-ntumnn fn hnr '3! H8!` DOING `III l'1H.WKe3I.0!!6- ' Miss H. . Clute. who, hm-1,been spending `the Easter-. `vacation at her home here. returned; to Wyebridge. on" Monday evening. Anr-Hun nnln nf hnmaahnld furniture Apr. 13--Misses W1h.nl"e and Myrtle Lageer are visiting their uncle, Reu- ban Lageer. pt present. * My:/J. Murray of `New Lowell` is spending a few days With-the Misses Reazln. Dov W `Ru-nurn land a sudden nn'll fn. glmw&wawmm&&i%&g 3- _ 9&99_K"-OWN 4 "` -' L;uuI\.51`Uw1V 3 $%g$m$&&wa&a$& Coffild V V %&':%%El'ectAric Washers . -VS/i.>lid.\,for or .euy:.._. T term_s of payment ' VASBESTOS ROOFING PrO{ect ydur homg `f'r.orr,z A _the,re demon, .~ V 7 els-coa1, cok_e, Eximirir Adlets are at men and they work for ttlb pay.. Bsceuuawalg ~ ` _, nu BI Ivvl V] tutu huuhvl Iivylllfb _{ _ SR. IV--Ernest W1ce.80%; Mary Ward 80; Dorothy Moore 69; Hartley Bariow 66: Madeline Lunau 66: Rose Lucas '83: Franklin Stewar 57. v I I1? 'lV--(`Sitar-1:. Wnlv BRO/.. `Dav-ntlnn BOXINGWHEI IHIIJPOVBCI In DEERE`. Partietseemd to be the order big: the Easter week. Miss May Allan en-* gertalned the `young epple .'1`uesda.yf` evpnlng; Miss Lula. indle,\Wednos.a day evening and Miss Irene Mcuastex-,"; Thursday exening. ' ' INOITIS UOCHPEBB `I5; .LV8JS0l'|' MOOPO `I5. JR; III-Mar'y Fletcher 74%: Bernice Molr 73; Harvey Cochrane 85: Elma Dungoy 49. . . "Q!" II CLASS--Retaward 87%: Marlow Beynon 81; Jim Ward 78: Ronald_Bte.: -` wart _ 'l5:_ Belle. tewart` 70; Bernard Molr 88; Marjorie Moore 64: Helen- `Jennett 61 : Stanley Jemnett 65: Bert- _ Horton 43: Lola Stewart absent. { 1' t'!`I'.A_.`Rntl-m- `lntnhm-L Yvnnnn' - sent. T ,_ .1118 Will! nBl' (18.UEl'llBl' m AUFDTE. I Minis `Mary Parker returned to her- aci1ooi"a. Mt. Albert attetj spending Easter in idays with her patjente here.! 4 Irving Nelson is sick with the meas- ` ies; L . . School here did -nota i"eopen until? Hifedneaday owing to- Miss" cott being end`,Mr. Jack Mcli/[aster are homeefr'om~'.l`oronto. Mr. .McMater is _ so'm ewha.t improved in health: Parties-seamed to ho: the m-dam acf {urns THbUT. "A L'..'88.E u1scovex'y'. A bale of goods was packed and sent to Toronto last week,b.v St. Jude's -W.A. to be forwarded to the Blackfoot School in Auierta. The outfit. which included a handsome log cabin quilt placed by Mrs. W. E. Grey, is to become the property of Marther Watercnier. the Indian ward of this branch. Tmlnlvr YYIMOAR `T.ntIInu' AIR vnnb af- L113 uuuun Wt!.l'(l (HI ([1!!! DFIIKICII. ` Trinity Un1tedtLad1es' Aid met at 2 the home of Mrs. Matt. Mcclean on Wednesday afternoon. . Mats. Horton. ` president. inthe chair. As this was the first meeting of the church year, con- siderable new buslness we discussed.: At the close. of the meeting a dainty; lunch was served by the hostess assist- j ed by her guest. Miss Patterson. ', Trinity S.8.-Officersi Trinity United Sunday School held their annual. election of officers on. Monday evening when the following officers were elected: Supt. Mr. Mc-I Kenzie-: Asst. Supt., Mr.. I-Iaibertyl Sec'y.-_-'I`reas., Mrs. 'West; Librarians.! Ivan Maw and Charles`8nencer:. Teachers of unorganized ciasses:' Primary. Mrs. H. M. Thompson; Jun-j iors. Mrs. Maw: Intermediate. _Mrs.' West. Mary Spencer; Temperance Supt.. Rev. B. B. Beynon. i - It is expected to hold Sunday School. anniversary on the first Sunday in June . v ` T ' D8,!'l0W DO. I sn. III--Lillian Thomphon 82%; Jack Stewart 71: Raymond Eastern 62; Calvin Jennett 58: Willie Gllpln 541-` Norris Cochmne 48: Nelson-`Moore, 48. .`I"R` TI1__Mnrv Wlntnhnr 740/.3 Rnhnlnn M5`1`1iaEn-v1ctor1a Horton. u....u. F'.l etcher.HLo1-.ne .G-npin, Maxry Reid, -Easfon A:/out,` Kathleen` Stewart. ab-. smut. - - -" 1*" I Apr. 13,-M:-s.'J$tui Eiduadge is `V1.3-. mug with her daughter in Aurbra. M hin`M tu-v Pm-knr returned tn `I-mu. East r Continuafion Exams. V | FORM -Juanita Jamieson 70.4%;` Eleanor McKenzie 65.6; Eva Meredith. 64.9: Jim Spencer 60.3: Helen Boakef 56,8: Jean Lyons 54.1; Luella. Mac-I Donald 63. YPITRRI TT:Y2.nv-nlnn ,'I'nnnaH> ' "I'll?/,0 IIJUCES 05} rrunxun ,DI6WflI' Dlu .- JR. IV-C1ara. Ward 68%,. Dorothy- Malel 88;} Jean LC.ochrane 61; Ethel gocixrungs 61;` Joe Lennox 66; Tom I ar ow . sun 1n__`r.nugn mknnnann conj- 10110 `I63 14010 IBWIIPI ED! 1, CLASS-Bethe ; Fletcher, Aye:-st. . T VR!'M`I7!R--Victoria I-Iortnn. VLPB. W`. 1'1. uumpueu. ;\vI1ss~Patterson has returned to her home in Edgar after visiting her cou- sin, Mrs. Matt . cclean. 'l`rlnlfv 'I Tnltail .l-nn-r-h Qundnv Anvil KY, APRIL .15. 1926. uunam D5. . I FORM II-Bernice Jennett '730/9;, Isobel . Carr 70.5; Phylis Morrison; 70,4: Orval-Carr 63.4: Vernon Jennett; 6'2); Gordon Cochrane 60.3: Florence. Knupp 59.5: Winnifz-ed_ Cunningham; 59.4: - Kathleen Sharpe 58.9; _ Edythe; Cunningham 57.8; Thelma. Jennett 56.5.; Uv van-u V9 ova--Ila \anIo|I~ nu--\-up. on... u vv... Mrs. Ja's.` Moir has returned home after spending the week with friends. in Stayner. Minn I4`:-Anna: nmnhnll nf Nnffnwn ! atuyner. Miss Frances Campbell of Nottawa. recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell. M'isu:.`Pn.H'nrnnn hm: rnfnrnnd tn hm- um, 1V1!'8. LVUIILI. LCUIBHH. Trlnlt United hurch, Sunday, April 18. aexaonrs by the pa or: Morning. The tter and the Cay:" evening. "A Great Discovery". A hula of znndn was nnnkad and slant m%%w&$&mmm&| Miss Irene McQuuy of Beeton p.a.1d' a. visit to Miss Orma Knuopglast week. 1_~,_ ' 11-1.. 1... _;_'A`......_;: 1--...- 8. 8. No. 6, End Enter Report an T`T.__I`unnn urn... army. 1:... %HUBBARPf3 HARDWARE THORNTON gggs CAN BE

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