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Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1926, p. 8

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BRADFORD sT. Cl-lRl`STIE S PIERROT '3.-_"_M5 n.s.L, BEANS] Thuje I LIBBY S 5911. WHITE BEANS 611 25c A . sums-H..;. B1mi.llanIiIr. nnncuam. anmnnam ,` `\- . . ~ ? mLmv,u,m-n. 3. we-yon. I i"=li'% CORN SYRUP n'.`;`:I:"..' 33 SE-,K BULK DATES 2 -be 1 7c PICKLES All our loads 'will`stansl the test, sameias the ohe that was weighed on the town scales. Prices in:e.E'ect for one week from date of this paper 1 That Canadians have taken the Chrysler to their hearts is no surprise at all-it is a very natu- ral thing. . They are almost extravaantly enthusiastic about the Chrysler -because the Chrysler has shown ' `themlong-lived motoring delights beyond all comparison. We are eager to demonstrate the %Chrysle s many advantages. CHOICE cooxmc FIGS 2'*`"'- 25 ISOAP CHIPS 2T.;,z5c| P G Id ick $9?` l'l...u.."'..l..:: D3.l`.l:-. Th: V _, of "I"omNntoE _is I-1 '1 _A___`W__. ,._ 9 A . 3" lb: S'l"UART _'_ III IIIIIIIAIA ilk` f ATz{ m"zRL`A' a 35c M'X`X'1i 6k1 3:-.25` [FINEST CANADIAN ROWNTREE S fVI'\I\f\ A agnmzs 3 .501 22: DOMINION E It I Phone youf ne;vs items to thg, Barrld Examiner. FINEST 27,, lb. ' CHEESE 1oso69c| READY CUT Illl S :5`: c: .:`c`2.n`. ,"' `.?a~7ai'.`.., 9c We are pleased` to extend the eonvenienei oftimoapnyments. Ask about Chrysler`: nt- '!}..t?5i! }.?:'..t..'Z` .....,..'"..."`."`.`"L"' RE 'J.T&'I"oiIr'1sTa'ed `35 oz.B9T1:_I_._E PHONE 743.` `4 lb. `rm ~ OLD CITY Raspberry . JAM ~ 65 -S_.I`(')_'lA{_'T-l:Z-Ii-lf!G- -NATION wh_ich' balances. ac; "n..'a}I..I}{ ` ' Domestic MAYFIELD BRAND. s1'.'1"c"Ei> Bacon No. 3 PAIL 35 I206 IIIIII IIVI IIIO II]- ! oftll r! 3.`.-'31 u..':3.=E."}'3'. _'l;ry them_ tomog- rw. eW.ith milli, `cream or fruit. Serve 4 them for the chil- drex\1 s evening meal. ` ;:;1:.".:;';`;1"';,:: cers. Served` at `all = hotels and restau- rants. - Eirery, day more than 10,000,000 . people insist on Kel- logg's. No others have the wonclrous Kellogg avor` and crispness." - V Light `and: Quail); I digested. Never tough-`thick. Nver 1eatl_1ery.. _ A KE.L%LO%GG's are ideal` fof` children. Crunchy hearts of , golden corn. Kiddies love i` the flavor ~_enu _wu.n- muss uagsnaw. - ' .. ' -' -Mraulvernon Allison `of Torontomvent this `week with her parents. M15 nd Mrs.` Fellows. 'IllI WGOK W" . Mrs.` Fellows. Thursday.-' {_ -**~r~`, The several teachers and visitors who were `home for Easter vacation let! _ on Satugday for their 1'68P_". s_ch oo_1s and hom'eI.~. ; - . ~ ., ;.:Mlss Beasley of Qro spent the ~WQ0k- -end._w1th M1aa.Bageha . 3` Mnmvernon Mllnnn he 'l`oronto.~ about Apr. .13-On :Tuedd"a'?` a. 69ntMeV- ening Was.`s'pe`!'ft:"@.t"`t e ome of Mr. and .Mra. Herb Newman where a, few friends `met and presented them. with a. handsome Coleman lamb and .3Vl` caeaerble. Hawkeetpne people are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Newman and `iam- ily but .wleh- them` every success in their new home at=Udney. They left on '.l`hursda.y.- ' ...\ > ~'w~~', Tha nnvmvnl tdnnhnrn and visitors `and MP8. J. natton. School has" reopened, teachers and pupllsfeeling muqh better for their short holiday. . h MetIv!ller_Barber lsvls`itlng at Craig- urs . . . A V ' ` George Ke edy of Barrie visited his cousin. Carl Jennett. last week. " . Wm. R0 ertson of Toronto is hereon ' _~_a. `business trip. Wesloy Ma inzand dauzhtf attend- ed the `tuners. of his aunt at Alliston on vllgfonday. : V ` EDI! (BEIGE. , . . Miss Bernice Jennett of Thornton spenta; few days here last week with friends. _; * The river the rlgen very rapidly the last" few days and Is" now over the bridge. .. _ -. . - , }B. J. McDonald and .daughter'M_ar1on o w*'1`hornton.'spent Sunday with Mr. fund Mrs,` J.- Hatton. Hnhnnl `kn-K manna:-and fnnnhnr H.716 'Apr.`12-The aim} club held a. very pleasant evening in the hall last Tues-` day. The time` was spent at dancing and cards. `Kin: `Running Tnnnnbf nf 'FhnI-nfnn W110 118.8 IZEKEII UYIEO mmseu: 8. wine. A very sad death took place on Apr. 12 when Jimmy Parr , only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Parr. passed away in the R.V.I-I. He was in his fourth year and was liked by everybody. Much sympathy is extended to his parents. his little sister Ruby. and other sor- Vrowtng friends. , Apr; 13-Mr. Reynolds on the Aele\\r- -enth concession has sold his farm to V gun Hogan . and intends ' moving to L OWII. ' Mr 13}: T-Toni-Iu_,onr1. rianohfnr Rfnrn IDWII ' - Mrs. Eb. Ha.rris~~a.nd- daughter Nora spent the week"-end with friends in Al- - landale. . . J. Walton is on the sick list. The Helping Hand Society met at the home of Miss Jessie Bishon on Apr. 8. with a. number pzjesent. After the business part was ever the evening was spent in playing games. Minn Vinln. Qnntt in nndnr the doc. nuuvu wuuuqn can--an u -uvu-nu" The annual United Church congre-z gational meeting was held in the! church on the evening of April 7 with] a. splendid turnout of members. The` following were elected stewards for thei ensuing year: H. `I;Iastings, William Reid, Thos. Stephens, S. Kell, P. Thompson and William Brown: church trustees, C. Grose. F. A. Tebo; Wm. Reid, '1`. A. Sawyer and Frank Beattie`. Robert Stewart and B. T; Bateman were added as elders. Thos. Batchelor was apointed choir leader. Mrs. A. Aidams organist and `Mrs. J. Wallace assistant `org nist. The Sunday School officers we also appointed for the year. - ' The nennln nf Lafrnv Tlnitod Church pe I 11: playing` 88.11188. Miss Viola. Scott is under the doc- tor : care. r `W. Parr is able to be up again. Congratulations to.W1lt1-ed Degeer who has taken unto himself a. wife. A vnru and nnflu fnnb nlona nn Anv- ntflle ELGBIS "ll; aeua. LJOIIIIBHY DZ: Elossie Lowry 61; Tom Relve 60: Jas. Bell 55; `Louis Neilly 54; Florence Monteal 40; Joseph _Lucas 83; Russell Stewart 82. . . 1:-nu-Mr 1"r_Mm.om-4+ '|\TAHlu cc Stewart 32. . FORM. II--Margaret Neilly 86;` Gladys'Sheldon 80: Lucy Clark 77; Dora Metcalte 73: Gwynneth Hughes 72; Helen Lowry 71; Stephen Mor- ris 67: Eleanor Harrison 66: Norma Tebo 63; Harry Sloan 62; Jenny Bar- FV Kn. - ' I l'Ill I-an-nun Irv-nu Iv u--any -avnvvu Lefroy Public School ' Board has found `it necessary in order to take" care of all children included in SS. No. 4. to op'en up an overow school room in the Workm_en's Hall. Arrangements were completed- on_ Monday of this week and thonew school opened on Tuesday morning with about 30 in attendance. Miss Morrison `remains in charge of the senior scholars in the old school. Miss Abernathy is in charge or the juniors; Balance "the ` + home budget .a --uuv cw - - - - - -was uuuu - wvnvvu Following is the second term report for this school: `lE`t\`D`MI `I __.l'\HuA `K-Tnrrlunn QKO/.- (lav-O-_ 101' IRIS BUIIDUII FORM I---Olive Harrison 85%: Gert.- rude Sheldon 83: Bessie Matthews 77: Kathleen Steele 71: Zella Donnelly 62: `lmnnnln 'T.numv R10 Tom `Rnlvn R- Inn, year. jljhe people of Letroy United Church take this means of thanking A. Kirk- `patrick "for the Easter lilies supplied I the church for Easter Sunday which were afterwards `given to the sick. to Cuba, _ / \ _| . A. Kirkpatrick, {attended the coal! dealers` association meeting in Toronto A `during the week._ ' Mm. Doolittle. who has been gnhnnu- .8.S3ISt8G Dy lV1!`B._ '1'. DIUDIIBIIS. Rev. Geo. Tlndall. who taught school ` heremany years ago and who is now M a resident of Minnesota. U.S.A.. was a v_!s1tor`inr town on Tuesday of this week and`spent`the day calling on old` friends. He reports many missing who haveopassed on and much change in those who are still here. . mm. vnnnnr nannh: hnvn hnon n-`Mann- tnose Wno are sum nere. T The young people have been dlsap- painted on account of the delayhi putting` on theirplay due to some of those. included being under quarantine with chickenpox. They are now hope- ful of put ting it on within `a few weeks. In Toronto. V `About 50 attended the young people's meeting on Monday evening. M133 Dunlop had charge. \ Minn Tdn. Smith and Miss Edith A1; uumop nan cnarge. Miss Ida Smith and Mi_ss_ Edith A13 Ian. who have been 111 for some time, are reported `as do1ng.as well _as could be expecged. 'l`hA `I'Tnited met in the (-hnrnh` e expecyea. . > . The U ted W.MiS. met in_the church on` Wedn sday, Apl_`il_.7. wzth a. gopd attendancb. Mrs. C. Grosrwas hostess. assisted by Mrs.` T. Stephens. nnu an, 'l`}ndnll. whn tmmrht smhnnl `during the week._ ~ Mrs. Doolittle, who has been seP1ous- ly in for [the past five weeks, is re- ported as not 1mprovins'- . . Thnmas Jack and Charles Pinmm uu-, or no:-ont__o _1s atwgyg glad t/o co-operate 'in:foatering1- thei v _o_ . 1 In a ....E.... I__L2-" A -l|'- W8 am: `W111 H-U011 UU-.l.'UUIll1 aaln, ! Mrs. W. Corner spent last wee1;.end in Toronto. 'Ahnnf an at-tended the vnnnxr nnnu-\In'n Apr T13--Lucas `Nome. wrioqms b in :15 banking business in Cuba 33? theipast two years.` has returned home - tor a holiday. ,1-Ie intends visiting co- halt and other po `ta before returning ` to Cuba, n \ _ A Iflrlzndfrinlt atlended Hm .m..n ported as not 1mprovmS- Thomas Jack Charles _Pick`ett were taken quite suddenly in during the Week. Both are reported. as doing well and will soon bearound again, 'M'w: W, rim-ner auent `last Wnn1(-nn` `V 13~-On Tuedd mine was -s'na'h`tn'n.t 1 An Ex;ra Room for Public Schoo r\__u.1:_ 1u_L'-_I 1-1--.: o, United Church Annual Meeting VHLA n - u - nan` `TY.-ILAA (`lg--AI. Anna-q PDU ll 60. Lefroy Oontinuationv Sch9oA| Jlnuu-l-spa In `Inn nnnnnpl 6 nnnn can J. V. Henderson, Prin/cipal" ~wxE.smJNE A 2::?tv;-;d?fe;:::n":V Tar-Is \TA'nvnn n n nth tlr ,(_.__. ._.._v-- -.v-- -v- --- A hudget anti shows a at-1-rplus is` usually prosperous. It is so with the home. Men who start each month- with debts paid and `an increased sav- ing in the [yank are well oothe high " road to buecesu. BOY aaant ev- I an nf"`I'II [w. A. GRQSE, Dealer and Distributor 2.10 OWEN s'r., PHONE No. 21 _ RESIDENCE `PHONE iouw . $3`: IJ\DV l`lldl-I J. Hunter shipped two cars-25 cat- " Jtle, b65. llzogts, 6 <]:{alvel.Vi3 sheelxin zgndf 3 ~. am s- as wee . rce 1-ea ze or ;hogs was $14.10 on? cars. Cattle mar- Iket was good, some being sold at as ,'h:3ghtas;1%0cefr1t. ' Orie rezlzllzed -aou orasnge anma. .It ! l(1)0ks as if there is some money in~cat- ' 1 t e yet. - I r mm. A. narxer recently. - Herbert Cook of Parry Sound visited hisgparents at Easter. _ W11. Mrvlvnn n? (`Ir-A nallnil run A VVITI. JVLCXVIVQTI OI Ul"( Harker',during Easter. reucuclcs I0!` some days. - Congratulatiovns` are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warnica. who were married in Toronto last week. Miss R. Nixon, `Rm-u-In and tho an-.. . I Balancinglth Home `Budget is I merely a question of Tsavving.-of regularly _deposi_tingj Va part , of V_,.y'o>ur > umrrzeu In roronto last. week. Miss R. Nixon, Barrie. and the Miss-- es Watson of Waterloo. 0nt.. visited at Mrs; John Cook's during Easter vacation. ' . Qt `I5:-.17.. m.....'l..-. n._I..__1 ,.- ,,_,,,, V3.08-UOH. St. Paul's Sunday School re-opens on Sunday. April 18, at 2 pm. followed by divine service at _3 pm. : MP8. E. Qllhfz Viifn haw cna-hfaaa Dy (uvme servxce at _3 Mrs. E. Quantz visited her daughter, Mrs. A. Harker recently. Herbert Cook of Pnrrv Qnnn vlclfnil -n --nun; vvl\IlI Kpr. 12-_-M1's. Johnstone andv gi'and- daughter of Stroud, visited at. Mrs. Peacock s for some days. (?nne'rntnlnHnnu- nrn nvfnnrln on 11.. n sister. l\(l.!`H. .1. u.vLVee1anas. [ Rev. F. L. Brown of Toronto spent; Mondapn/here'with Rev. Jas. Brown ` Hewson Stroud Women's Institute ing held at the home 0! Mrs. Thos. on April 8 was well attended. ' over forty` ladies being present. Bus- iness in connection with the coming` A choral competition and other matters being attended to the ladies listened with pleasure to a. talk by Mrs. Cam- eron of Aliandale. ` * The President, Mrs. I. .Spring,. who attended the Educational Convention recently held in Toronto. touched brief- 1_v on the different matters discussed. Mrs. Spring will prepare a more de- tailed report for the. May meeting, which will be held in the Communitv Hall. All members are requested to make a. special effort to be present and to come prepared, to make sug- I I I Ih spite of very bad roads, the meet gestions. for next year's program. I VIFIIIGO Ell. VVIISUII DIuCK'S-lHSC WGQK. I Cong'atulations_ to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ferrietvon the birth of a. baby boy on ' April 9. I Alvin Vvahh nnd fnrnilv rnnvnn-1 in! ; .l\0CK 18.812 WBGK. - Thisoommunity was grievpd to hear at the death in Vancouver last week, of Thos. Boyce, and alsoof Jas. Johnston. both well known her : Deepest sym- pathy is extended't the bereaved re- latives. . Mru ramnm nf 'm.m.+n :.. ..u.,m.... 1.--: = ' Mrs. Gillam of Toronto is ylsiting her` sister. Mrs. J. C. Neelands. `DAV W T. Rnmn nf "I"nnnI-A ....-.....L. Apru :1. 4 Alvin` W`ebb and family moved to` Knock last week. 'l\`I3't\t`\VV|IV1IIr|`f17 tuna my-{nuns}! an 1...... earn! 'ng; iii |(]' y VVILXI HUI` IIIULHUI.` unu BIBIBF nere. `; Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Harper enter- taingd a number of friends-vgry pleas- antly last We'dnela'y evening. A very successful carnival was held in the rink last: Thursday evening, |Aprll 8. ' _ Mrs. (Rev) E. D. Revnnn nf `nah-nit pru cs. Mrs. (Rev.) E. D. Beynon of Detroit visited at Wilson Black's last week. Fnnwrsaflllafinna fn Mr and `Alva Tnn I """" I = Apr. 14-Mrs. (Rev.) Brown and son Duguld were th'e guests of Colllngwood friends last week. Minn Minnie Bond. Hunt. hf Qtrnfh- !_I!'lIIl]8 18.8! WEEK. ` Miss Minnie Bond, Supt. of straw- roy General Hospital, spent over Sun- dzfy with her mother and sister here. ..... van. \4vv5\ un. 4. uA:_y ouuuu VISILUUI nisgparents VVm. Mciven of Oro called on A. Iarker` during Emafm-, . ' . RYS l.ER"`70 % 1 Ail Canada Has Taken A The Incomparable Chryslef To Its Heart CHRYSLER 't58A'f-`,9 Inilu pa miles uot1u(allon-5con5naln8`nconJq. - cxiixvsta 1o~-_.,.,' mm per ha.--, w,_. 15 mile: in 7% ucand:-68 hora-power- l...J.....l.l.. I..- ..J.--I-Al._-l.-- I.___.1 P4.uNsW1t< `II .- '4-4 But that desise is as nothing cotn- pared to the delight induced later on. For the Chrysler is just as far beyond eom arison in erform-I --ance, 1'-oadab ty,ease of andling- durability as it is in logks. The Chrysler 70"- sells itself every time it exhibits its dashing appearance onroad or highway. The contrast between it and other ' .cars is so marked that the desire to own one is bred then and there. .."'91".?H 0 NElLL S COAL and woon YARD COAL. com: andwoon HARDWOOD . AND SOFTWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS, CUT AND spur TO YOUR ORDER. &`"`BANI@rTORONTO

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