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Barrie Examiner, 29 Apr 1926, p. 2

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vvxv. vv ILVIAIII-JUL \:J'\.au.V.Illil.\D RIIIOMMINDID 0 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GOPIICIANS wmju ton mu. I?! can: aoasmunm: co.ceucAoo.vul mwf FOR . IRRITATED BY , CIYKT IlTl\`lI'\ nncrr 1.` ntnrnr.-no D|Jul\1flI`JI\r"" Bishop Brps. C EANERS AND . RESSERS.-- W`. ~Firt'n ' == A." E; Whitby THE BARRIE RADIO _ , & ELECTRIC > C0. BUTCHER;-- `D:..L-._ 1)..-.- .AIiTb.MOBILES-- T. R. Cou_lter ._ BAKER- F. Ray1'V1Ver' ' The Ladies 01 Barrie and Allandale Will Be Amply. Rewarded e WINNERS or ND AND 3RD PRIZES (:0 T0 FLORIDA AND BACK AT NO A PERSONAL ' ` EXPENSE A I Ill LII II Capital 01o.boo.ooo R Vjx \/1 L,V\/v VI XKJ` I-2'STABL'lSHED I832 eserve `I9. 500.000 Total Resources`. V 2~furrow plow: .wH.gon box and seat: yUllll|g'.' D155 0 WtSUKH mu. 1 ~ IMPLEMEN'I`S- McCormick graft: binder. with truck and carrier: corn binder; McCormick mower; spreader: two-horse corn cultivator: Bet disc hnrrows, Blssell; set barrows; steel roller, 3-drum; cultivator; Fleury No. 21 Fleury single plow; steel sulky rake: McCormick disc drill; Adams wagon, 8-`in. tires`: set bolhter springs: set Adams sloop slelghs; top buggy; scuffler; stock rack: 8-seat democrat. with pole and shafts; root pulper; Fleury cutting-box for hand or power; Melotte cream sepnrs.tor;- Chatlmm fanning-mlll:' Stewart ' ball- bearlng sheep-hearlng machine`; grain cradle; home-clipping machine: set single harness; truck; gmqdstone; set heavy brass-`mounted h_m`uess:l car with rope slings and pulleys`; ladder; corn sheller; grass seeder: also forks. dou- aleltrees. chains -and many other ar- eas. T = Alan hnnunlahlnlpl Funnibuu manure I ll any-.clnl.l--nu` I WONDERFULSCENICTRIP A TO FLORIDA QETI-IESDK The Budget may have lowered` the price on cars -'- but the Shoppers Club goes one better by giving a completely-equipped car FREE to the fortunate winner of the big Buy-in -Barrie campaign. The large number of valuable prizes to be awarded adds zest to this pop- ular event, as it gives every lady /who is active the opportunity. to win a reward for her efforts. ,-The Shoppers"Club does not encourage ex- travagance, but simply requests the contestants to conne their nor- rhlbuying to the-stores that issue the coupons which `mean so much inithis big prot-sharing event. Every coupon is worth 100 points and you get the coupon when you purchase a dollar s worth of goods, ` whether necessities or luxuries. Keep on collecting the coupons. YOU may the winner of the car. ?fl'}iF.'SE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN sumv ALL % % YOURINEEDS -- suop IN BARRIE wunuuvwa uuvuB, ugli a Iuturc pI'0- - mise to pay-. ` Credit-_condence-.-- faith-they are largely one. i vC're'ditis`an intangible enough thing, yet some rms value the credit they enjoy as being one /of their best assets. In the vast credit structure, with its many negotiable instruments, this Bank an indispensable CREQIT is the basis of modem ` busmess. Credit it is that sup- i Dlies funds or goods for immediate business needs, against a future pro- basis moder business. is that sun'- The Bank of Nova Scolla has been urving Canadian lndury for nearly 100 years. In experlanca. record: and resources, l,h,a.m .slancc of 320 branches and sub-branches---:up- plmmmd by a courlgoua pmanncl-I-are all gladly pldud at oyr customers commands. go - --4.. aaonv O \l\I . DOUGLAS" DRUG STORE ' DREAMLAND THEATRE FURNI7URE-.- G. G.` Sgith & Co.` BARRIE-ALLAN- - DRY GOODS and . ` JEWELLERS-- DALE DAIRY CO. I;/.[en s Furnishings- ~- A. H. Felt nnnnr Au 117.11-.1. W n nr..1.L ' ""'ti.'J}S1Io wIIJ,; :" A HORSES-'1`eam of black mares . CA'I"I`LE--Ayrshire cow. milking; Holstein cow, milking; brindle cow, due Apr. 28; Durham cow. due Apr. 30; . 2 two-year-old heifers. ' PY(}R--Rn'|nnt Vnvknhlrn smw nd 'JI\aD"' Wis _._ .-.- . -?_j`.r Phone your news items to The -Examiner. . - -- - u - -u -van an-a\I\l|Vl\I\.IL` THE INSURANCE MAN -- Phone 447W, -an nus : ass` 1 l\\I llJ\all\Jl` against the serious nancial risks incidental to driving a car. .01" rife: are lower Our companies the strongest. AIJNAVS A D! I-`AQIIDI3 'I"l\ t\llI\'I"I! I)A'l'l:'Q ' `Ubtown Ticket Oice Canadian National `Railways A}_J_';'oMoBIL: OWNERS CANNOT AFFORD TO 131% WITHOUT` 1 ROPER PR9T:Eg:T1OIfJ ` _ _ lamb +1.... ......:...... t:'........:..1 _.:_ - _ -3 ,4,` _- - van: \ov'.IlyIIlIIl= uxc XLwXi: A PLEA?URE TO QUOTE RATES. A. F. A._ .1yIAL_()M$(;)_N_ ll`. '3 1 ill`? I 2 two-year-old heifers. '. _ ' PIGS-Se'lect Yorkshire sow and young pigs 0 weeks old. IMPLEMEN'l`S-- Ma(`3m*mir-.k grnjlia Chevrolet and _ Oakland Garage- ; N. McLean 171811 3 I` U] . J. Webb place." Cheques are sent everywhere for collection, foreign or domestic drafts are discounted or held for collection, loans are made and information upon the credit standing of buyers `is red. . All the many nancial transactio s incident upon foreign trade are conducted. More _than that, _ the Bank makes continua} surveys of business conditions, markets, transportation facilities, production and consumption g- ures both at home and abroad, for the use of its customers. `- 11. I1. 1'81]? _ W. B. Webb LICK'S GARAGE `L LADIES WEAR.- : 'Dnnu.`|`I E ('1- V5 2so.ooo.ooo GETS , CHEVROLET` TOURING CAR COMPLETELY % T V EQUIPPED lt'l.lJ.ll`JD W 1311. Powell & Co. WINNER or FIRST PRIZE uugnt. on uerman 1an<.:u:1;:e. A radio station at Rugby, running at quarter pnwt-r. w. plainly in Java and Ham: I . -AUCTION SALE % of Valuable Farm Property W` $mm`_' 39 ! German students have left tlonal Students Federation, slight on German lan<.:u:1;:o. radio sxmtinn at '?nrhv WW ]You Need protecti Mot THURSDAY. APRIL 23` MKE'YRuP| Thane Prices in oect fo] LSALM< Libby s SAI _":"r'r5 `IE The undersigned has received instrucg tlons from an` I! rpm`:-un- RICHMELLO 79?. SELECT M JAM ::i.f This lm of pr mum the ever-presex scored cylinders an protection on the jo conserving its power Wherever displayed, vi `(rm Any oil will lub but Tide Water engi research to obtain, maximum resistant which forms a lm parts of your motor; silk, tough as steel. To use any but the mechanical req simply to invite mo TEA DUMOULIN .'T7iI?. V) , lltlllllu mum. IMPLEMENTS z '- Massey-Harris binder. 6-ft.. out. nearly new: manure `spreader, nearly new;' Deering -disc drill; 2 sets iron barrows: cultivator: 2 scuftiers, mower: suiky rake; single low. Fleury No. 21: single plow. No. 8 Fieury; I-turrow Cockshutt plow: 2-furrow" riding plow, Oockshutt, new; disc hart-ow: fanning-mill; set scales: 2 sets sloop sleighs; Adams wagon, new; set trucks: root pulper: buggy: cutting-box; hay rack: 2 flat rocks: stock rack; number of water` barrels: stonebout; set long-tug harness; set plow harness; set single harness: also forks, chains. doubletrees and many other articles `too numerous to` mention. All nvlll kn lunl nvlfhnnf ivnnnnun an 13 swung up prouuumg mux. . TERMS OF` SALE--All sums or $10 and under. cash; over that amount 7 months credit will be given to parties furnishing` approved joint notes. 6% per annum off for cash on credit sums.` Sale at 1 pm. sharp. _ III A Il_l\llI(E\I A...Ll-_--.. HIUIILIUII. . All will be sold without `reserve. as the proprietor has rented his farm and is giving up producing milk. TERMS OF` SALE--All numn nf $10 uuenu EH18 BRIG. HORSE8-Bny mare. .7 yrs. old. en- vy, and bay mare, 6 yrs._ old. heavy, atched team; bay horse, 8 yrs.` old. ~ eavy. and bay horse. 9.yrs. old. hea- vy, matched team. ' ` INIPLI'`.M I`.N'l`S . _... M a.n1:nv.T-l'n.rrIn vi WU Dlf VllI `I \ `go aellby public auction on 1' IEGRAII CIA`! A "1~b"i:b`1&iEL'i" `kn `nllntuuuou n "n`& Qnnnlhli to sell by public auction on If\`II\l`I III`, II s.f Lot 26,: Con. 8, Oro 9F9.5_T'!'9N (lab I. yololu llnn. Q1 ` w. A. McQONKEY. Auctionooi-. I-4 usau wish: 1 '5: VJ '"I~/T('$1b"A.Y, MAY 3 Ilnnrlnrrv CREDIT SALE an-nnuv Aullr lanai E .2-tt. barrows: log alelghzel In `spring-tooth culuyatorf 'rIo vcysavvvs nun uulu Illa l.lol'llln B_a._le at 1 pan. 7 W. A. Mcconlgey. Auct. \I -trees _u.na many otner articles. - Terms of \sa.1e-A-Au aums_,of $16.00 and Iunderarcash: over that amount TV-months credit will .be given to par- ` ties turn!shlng'*o.pm-oved Joint notes. I! per. cent. per annum on for cash on ored1t.I'ms; . All __ut I.- ,,ug- _,... ,'. ham steers. 8 yrs.`old. . . IMPLEMEN'l.`S-`-Massey-Harris bin-. der; Frost & Wood mower: Massey- Harrls rake: Massey-Harris. seed drill; wagon: democrat: single buggy: sour- 'ler; set 12-ft. barrows: slelghn disc ha:-raw: nmvlm1.ta nth nultlvntn ,- we uuuv uuuawo . All will be sold" without resrvo as proprietor has sold his farm. Gain -4 1 __. III. A 11-4-u_._u_-__ Aug; root pulper; liay rack: 60 rode wire fence: `set- double_ harness: set single harness: 250 hue cats; 5 tone hay: cook stove; box etovez. quantity of household furniture: ,Melotte cream `separator; churn: .eugar kettle; 50 goodhenavz also torke. chains. double- -trees and many other articles. ~. V Terms of Sale---All sum: n! 310 no * uuuagunuuup Hub mug nan EHO REVS! Iver good. I have ta en two bottles o RB JUICE andnow feel better than I have for ten `years. That tired feeling!-isv gone bowels` are regular, no`morg; gas. fwould. adviere anyone suffering as I Wis to use HERB JUICE ecause it will do the work. ---v.- -wwuu-an IV VVIIL uv vuw vvusnu For sale by.";Vm. Ciroulnnd. Barrie, and other dragging. Price $1.00. L When a person\-has suifered with stomach trouble and other disorders i oftthe system caused by poisons ac-g cumulated in" the body through poor elimination of the bowels, then finds a medicine that gives relief, it is his duty to tell everyone, said Mr. F. D. Curtis,;grocer of 109 King street west, who has earned the! title of tea and coffee king among the people of Ha_mi1ton,4 due to ghe deli- cious taste and great` uan ities of these bevera es that ,e handles. Continuiiirg, 1'. Curtis said, .I think HERB J ICE is the most wonderful medicine for sale today for stomach trouble " and consti ation. Before I .used HERB JUI'C . I could hardly LEI . II fhinm II!I\II`I` numnu nvdlvk nun. as-.A kuauu nnnn durum. 1 couxa nanny eat 3 thing, would suffer with gas and indigestion, "felt slug ish and`never yer um! DD YYYYHIR _...1 ..__L 1-4 .I_-.;_ sunrmmc HAS coma TO AN END Merchant Now Enidys Best of Health; ' Luere 18 lots or mud. V ` ' _ Fred Elliott returned home. from Toronto on Monday. -Georgie Elliott is improving after his (`operation-last Tuesday. Mrs. Elliott spent the week- ,'end visiting friends in Barrie and `Toronto. Mina r-nH> olnn 4.;n-L-- I- I....--n.... `.L`Ul'OI1l'.0o - ~ V Miss Scott, the teacher._ is leaving next Friday on account of her mother's health. All are sorry to lose her as It is go nearvexamlnatlon time. -%Z$jOnn' DV_l'IO _ the following: HORSES--Bay more, 5 yrs. old. T V heavy: bay horse, 7 yrs. old. heavy. CATTLE--Red cow, 7 yrs; old. due .'May 1; red cow, 7 yrs. old, due May '8: Holstelnooow, 7 yrs. old due May 12; I Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old. due May 20; ' Durham halter. a`yrs. old. duo Mags 2 Durham batters. zdyrs. old; 3, ur- steers 8 `yrs. IMnr.'mMmu n~_'u.n...._un..a- m- Apr. 28--The roads {hei'e are pasqgxble for cars slnce\ Saturday but of course there is lots'of mud. Wvnd `llllntt Ivnfnnnnrl" lnnvun 0...}... nuw _1n 1vu:. u1ngna.m's possession. Homer Daley, who has returned from Florida for the summer months. 4(5- ited at Mrs. Ed. McLean's. ' .`SlCI`(l 1`8.!`!"S H. P. Binghsrn` of Barr1e.Va well known egg collector, has very kindly answered the request for the name of the bird whose eggs were found-this ' winter in a tree. These are from a hooded merganser. "A very rare speci- men." suys_Mr. Blng!xam..The eggs are now _ in M11. Blngha.m's possession. Homer Dalev. who has ratm-rind fvnm Apf. /26--A mistake, was- made in last week's news. It wasTB. Pg_u'r's lit- tle son who passed away lnsteadot` Richard Parr's. ` T-T D 'l2InrrKn'rn\ AP `Danni- .. .....n 31011- last week wi friends in Edenvale. Mrs. Jame Brumby is not doing as well as people would like to see her. Her son Wilbert and her daughter. Mrs. Frazer. are home` from the West Mrs. Albert Bishop spent a few days and her sister, Mrs. John I-Iirons, of_ Orangevllle. also is here. Mr: mlrlnb hnu nnhncnna Manna nae-.. UPHIIEBVIIIB. (110 IS BGPG. . Mrs. Elrick has returned home after spending a few weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. C. Cloughley. ' Wm. Parr is under the doctor's care. Norman Scott has been conned to his home suffering with a severe cold. Nnrmnn `Dnnahm-I-u nf Dnnanana nul'I_ ms name sutrermg with a. cold. Norman Dougherty of Penetang call- ed on his parents have one day last week. f\IIII'n o miirmknn` I-an-n n-.-.u_.I- L--- WEEK. _Quite a. number from around" here took in the Kiwanis Mlnistrel Show at Barrie on Tuesday, April 27, and all report a good time. . A Several cases nf tho: flu hnvn hnnn D spring holes. - At. a recent meeting or those inter- `estsd in the work of the Unionist Sun- day School the following officers and teachers were appointed: .Superinten~ dent. B. Richardson: Assist.. H. Ban- nerman; Rec. 'Sec'y.. Wm. Jardine: Assist.. Ted Hipweii: 'Sec'y-'1`reas.. W. E. Brooks; `Pianist. -' Edith Carter; Assist. Connie Bateman: Supt. Cradle Roll. Mrs. R. J. Cuibert: -Supt. Mis- sionary Dept... Mrs. W. J. Abernathy; Supt. Temperance Dept., D. A. Mc- Clain; Supt. Home Dept.. Mrs`. M. Brooks. Teachers--Senior Adult Class. D. A.` McClain and Rev. W. Haiz. Young People's. Class, Cecil Hayes and Mrs. Haig. Organized girls class. Mrs. Dobbs. Assist.. Mrs. Andrews. Girls Classes. Miss eMcLeod. Assist. Miss M. Cerswell: Mrs. J. Smith. Assist., Mrs. Brooks. Boys Classes. Chas. Watt. Assist., Mrs. `Cerswelir Mrs. -Broderick. Assist, G. .Brethet; Mrs. Burry. Assist., Mrs. Bradley. Primary. Mrs. Watt. Assist., Mrs. Cuibert. Be- ginners. `Miss Hayes. Assist.. Mrs. M Sheppard. lllul FDUQ. . A very large crowd attended the sale held by Robert Reynolds last Friday and It was a decided success. - Mr T-Ina-an nf Ilnvwwha In vnnul-an in 1ii`.l3E':uA1a % East Qr. Lot 15, Can. 4, Oro fin nnII`hi41 nukn nunl-Inn an unu It Wall 11 0801060 31100888. Mr. Hogan of Barrie is moving to his new home on the eleventh conces- sion. ` ` Mr... .us..,..o 131-.-- .......... .. a..... .u.._... !'Ul)U!`(. a goon tune. Several cases ot.the flu have been reported_ `in; this community. Apr. 27-'.I`he. cars have once again made their appearance along the Sun- nidale road. ` M A vnnu lunon nunnni nl-Onnilna cl..- nnl- Mlgfu-zsxug STATION A919 BAY Pcfm" '.l.'D!`0I1I.0 OX1 Inursaay. . Miss Ruth Campbell spent the weeks and in I-Iawkestone. __/ _Apr. 27- -'1`he_ deatho! Robert Craw- ford. ta. highltyerespected and lire-long resident `of Oro Township, occurred at his home on Thursday evening. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved tamily- . A .Miss Bertha. Bell iseimnroving in health. I ` . ` M:-.. Gracey -of Allandale is busy bui1ding._his mill `preparing for the eu xner's work ot sawing logs. ' ' u t re. A. Currie. _Sr.. is on the sick I 3 I I I Mra.'I'{{Chesney. who spent the win.- ter with Mt-s.,.Nei1 Currie. is going to Toronto (in Thursday. MIR! Rilth nnmnhnll nnnnf flan manly- ms!` son in uowmanvllle. ' The many. friends at Miss. Lillian, Earley, former teacher of Woods School. will be sorry to learn of the Kdeatheot her grandfather, James Ear- ley. which `vpccurred at his home in Beaten 0 Sunday last. - ` `HGnrV` OWNS!` h.H/`ha I-nlnfnvlfnnn I-A ' neewn 911 aunaay last. VI-Ienry Downer ha.dthe misfortune to lose` a. valuable pure"-bred` Angus cow last wegk. _ ` .. The Iinderslgned ha: received Instruc- tions from ` Iivintunnn A in 4:--n-g glad.` enu. - . ` , `~Mrs. Ellen Morrison -has returned home after spending _the winter vglqf her son in Bowmanvllle. The ma-nv frlnnn MI mu... ~r_am.... very pl6l88Jll'. tune was enjoyed. J.. A. McLaughlin is opening a. but- cher shop at Wasaga` Beach this sum- mer. ., -' . !; Afpr.` 26--Waliace Downer -of Wy- ciif e College agent the week-end at his home here.` _ T Miss Ettie Holt visited with Mr. and M38} Jacob Holt, Ivy, over the week- en . " wun Inenas -In Hnelpston. ` Quite a number gathered at the home , of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Binnie. who mov- Wed onto W. F. Richardson's farm at Lakevlew. last Wednesday evening. A very pleasant time enjoyed. McLaughlin is nnnnlng n. hnf. _VVUIllllgl.0 512.. uarrle. ' Cecil Plowman of Orillla. formerly of Cundles, was `visiting here over` -Sunday. . . MFR. Jnhn ~'F`nm~fn' has un+.'.'.....L...: I..,.'...... wm. noweu, uarrle. Several here are having thlr houses newly decorated. V . Hlnnann Rnnnrn In u................ .. _...u..- newly .aecora.tea. , Wallace Brown is preparing to raise his barn and put up-to-date stabllng underneath. M A Apr. 27-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Roe have-moved to their new Jresldence in Wellington St.. Barrie. (`fenil `Plnwmnn nf nnnnn o............1.. tune to De around again. A. T Will Storey is putting a new roof on his house. the work being done by Wm. Rowell, Barrie. Smmrnl have: also hum... u...a.. 1.. .... ..... `Kill 9515!`! FARM 81Y6OK AND IMPLEMENTS uu.uu.nuel`. ' Wallace Brown, who has b/e'en con- fined to the house for some time. is able to be around again. M Storv {H I'n'II'I"1no- in nnnv unnf -eunuuy. \ Mrs. Johri Fefrfs` has retained hdme after visiting her daughter. Freda, at _- / ' Callander. ufnllnnn nanny .1... 1...- I__-.._ -.u VV Ell uesuuy. There was rio service in-the Am:.'1l- can church last Sunday `owing to the bad condition of the roads. _ uligfslg Olive Miller.` spent a. few days with Egbert friends. Miss Rena. Berthelotte is visiting friends in Penetang. MYS. A. T. Arnnld nf Ann-nu canny-.6 xung ner sxter, Mrs. J. H. Mccann. The. W. A. -of the Anglican church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.` Ellis on Tuesday evening. . Mrs. Wes. Stoneham of Barrie spent :1 day last week with her pargnts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobson. Mria, hnvi.-1 Innnn!-O n! `I ` p u - n .........a. 1..-; vuuu Luvs. J. UODSOII. ` Mrs. David Jennett of Ivy spent last week with hefparents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. , - (`Janna-n I.....a..,1 .. ...... -n :2- 1V1. 1V1. Dell. George` Cameron loaded a car of live- qtock at Essa Station on Saturday and Wm. Robinson loaded one on Monday. Irwin Miner way: in Alllufnn nn 1..- v\' 111. nonmson xoaaea Monday. Irwin Miller was in Alliston on bus-. "mess, Saturday. ' , R. R! Shh lnnrln a new nl Flnnu uu-5:95, auturuay. , Bell`& Son loaded a. car of flour Wednesday. ` There wm: nn any-vino myn... A......n Apr. 27--Mrs. J. Osborn of Alllston is visiting her mother; Mrs. J. Mc- Intosh. `Ilium l'lllup;. `Kill A _ _ _ ...'_A - A___- 1 muue KIIOWH on any or sale. TERMS FOR CHA'1"I`ELS--All sums of 810 and under. cash; over that amount 7 months credit will be Riven to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum of! for cash on credit sums. Sale at 1 mm. - W. A. McOONKEY. Auotlonnr. n-zenus m 1.-enetang. Mrs. A. T. Arnold of Angus pent Friday with Utopia triends. Leonard Racher has: Iinhwnn hnvnn :1-may wxtn Utopia trlends. Leonard Racher has returned home from Toronto. The` U.C.C. are having a debate ,on ayv . A. Elphlck lost a; valuable cow on Monday.` ' A - Minnflnnn (:n`aInu nc nnnan. :. ..c... Missane Gugins of Beetori is visu- iting her slster,'Mrs. J. H. Mccann. The W. A.-or the Angum... ..:.......x. IIBXIE. ` . Alex. .McCullough of 'Co_okstown, formerly of Lefroy, has the sympathy of many friends in this community in the death of his wife, formerly: Flor- ence Beatty of Lefroy. who passed away at their home in Cookstown. Saturday last. The funeral took place on Tuesday last to the Sixth Line Cemetery. Mrs. McCullough had been in poor health for some time and death was not altogether unexpected. [IP53 very enjoyable time Monday evening. This being the closing meeting for the season. a. special program was ar- ranged by Miss `Henderson who was i charge. At the close of the program a vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs; T. F. Swindle,- in appreciation of their splendid services during` the win. ter months. This was followed by the serving of lunch. The meetings will be dlsctontinued until the first_of October nex . A ' The Youn'giPeople's Society spent a UIHUUI next. A `In- nusmess m U16 _B_!!.IIlB Ola way. _Le_froy should have a busy summer. especially the Canadian National start. It is expected the material for about six miles of highway, amounting to 9,- `bout six hundred .car1oads of stone alone, will be unloaded here. This work 3 expected to commence about June rs . 5 L 4 l first. us Bx} B01118 H1118. ` ` Richard Rogerson otcookstown was In town during the week. Although Mr. Rogeraon has passedhis 86th birthday, hegls quite smart and able to. transact business in the game old way. Lefrov should a. busv summnr !! nurne. : C. J..McLaug n Rnrrin lnnf :- tuuwu. umurs tum nmer articles. A Also at the some time and place. the farm, consisting of 06 acres with good brick house, barn and implementhouse. The property is situated on the shore of Lake Simone and could be used` to good advantage as a. summer resort. The property will be offered subject to-a. reserve, bid. Conditions will be made known on` day at sale. TRMS FOR (YT-TA'l"l`F!T....-All lumn ___;_.._v..___. mo 39'-Br-RT `.TE M!-L5 __cuNDE: -U'r9P.IA Apr.- 27-Mr. and Mrs. Bates and family of Aurora visited with friends here recently before leaving for De- troit where they will reside. . M9`. Nl'n.rHn2' in rnnl.-Ina nu-nnnv-niinnu Luwuru relnuueung ms nouae. John Eldridge and Lloyd motored to Aurora last Wpdnesday. Mr. and 'M'rn W 'l" T-Tlllnnlr land a RUFOTE 18.8! W EGXIOSQEY. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. I-Iillock had a. few in- Monday evening. I-FUN. WHUFB Llly Wlll PC5108. Mel. Marling is making preparations toward remodeling his house. Jnhn Eldridmn and `Llnva vnnfnrn fn .u.uurA'rEn BY ,'*"-R |' sI7N.w1Nn.nusr .CIND RECOMMENDED lu sou) HY nnuamgrs 1. obnrnuc UUIUB: _ ' . Also household furniture conslstiniz of oak hull rack, oak sideboard, din- ing chairs, dining table. hanging lamps. tables, chairs and other articlesy Also at fhn nnmn Hung and nlnnn u:

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