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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1926, p. 6

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`THURSDAY, MAY 6, 19' CHOICE QUAI 2 TINS 2 |li'X1`'1i1s DOMINO BRA `TOMATO 1 CATSUP ""7"-9::"1'l':'._ ELECT. 733,. D.S.L. Bulk 631,,` WATERGLASS 14 `'1! These Prices in effect I 000 l 5 go: RED RICHMELLO Ceylon & Kaum jt\ II VIUPREME com-rr. Guam County". I... the. -nut-Inna nl flan nnllnnflnn nf TOMXTI TEA Half the Hardwood floors In Canada are by Seaman- Kent Seaman-Kent ` stage of mam best, will z11\\'; good taste am your house. You will be 21 d: ;.".'.-JY] Phonq C555` LV 5;: a-lace-Iaaavaaqxovo avu-woo: ~- Please take notice that Dursuant to In order of Hon. John Maccrate. dated the 22nd day of Man, 1926, and filed with rm nAHHnn nf MTNNIF}.DEBEN- doz. Cvfrlblvlh Uvvillp uwvnu vvuuogu In the matter of the application 0! MINNIE DEBENHAM ROBIN for the dissolution of marriage pursuant to chapter No. 279. Laws of 1922 (sec- tion 7-a. Domeat1c_Relat1ons Law). 'I`n ANDREW ROBINS. husband of IIUH I'M, JJUHIVEILIU svuuvltl-Auun uuvvpu To ANDREW ROBINS. husband of IUNNIE DEBENHAM ROBINS: 111...... 4...`... .....6l.... LI...-.6 in uuuuu Inii` tn f It is truly remarkable `ch! number of prominent people who gladly test- ify as to the wonderful results se- cured by them from HERB JUI-CE.` Hnmn uyhn an vmf. give statements curea Dy uuum u'uu| uuuu uuuuu. Some who do not give statements for pubncation .a` e. enthusiastic in their praise and e grateful for.the relief they have secured from con- `Itipation, indigestion andpsimilar ail-` `manta. `IR... 1.!` nnnnnn n nunwnnnlr Tnr- Wuy, DDFU U New York. IT CE.RTAlNLY'DOES ' WHAT IT 1s RECOM- MENDED To Do en: . ' . Mrs. H. Quance, a prominent Tor-. onto lady, who lives at 365' Shaw St., stated recently: I, was. suffering [from stomach trouble, kidney disor- ders, dizziriess, lossvof slee and poor appetite. Seeing HERB UICE ad- ~:hnrtinnd with ntatemenh {mm neonle `lppetlte. 3991113 1115105 JUIUIJ u_u- ~ILertised with statemerfta from peo le `who -had secured relief from HE B "Y?-(`E Y AnnAnA I-A skin :5 n I-n`n'l ' . S1` of the gold coming into Canada at the present time is deposited by the banks with the Government `al *9.- gynrantee for their note circultion. he Government hold the gold` in what in known as the Central Gold Resuvee. IY..-I..- AL; nah Lat nan`: A`-Inrfnllrl II known I! we bvntrui uuzu new: use. Under the Bank Act each chartered bank is allowed to issue its own notes in denominations of $5, .810, $20, $50" and $100, up to the amount of its Paid- Up Ca}: tal._ A restricted extra issue is _II-_.. Jug.-- IQ as-nos vnnann nnrin :C.)it'ai.r K iatficted extra allo during the crop moving period, -l.:u.|. moon-uln Cu-nm Gnntnmhnr tn IIIOWEQ Gunny Inc Urup IIIUVIII` pcuuu, which extends from September to \ ~ , ade Richardson. ' V 13:3"; *`'~`3-``~` s'-93-`:33 uuuv.Ill;- `me? m_ "``7"' F Legil _ Ndticep uuy 0; 134180. vFeb:'uar'y. tlf the`Banlu desire `to itilssw -U1 -mo-an nlnnvn the amount bf their Pa reoruary. 1! me Damn acute to man: notesabove the amount of their aid-Up - Capital, the equivalent in gold y be deposited in the Central Gold Reserves as a guarantee of redemption. . Prior to the war such shipments were rsntee 0! reuempuon. Pnor shipments wet frequent, .but during the war and for some time afterwards when the Canadian . -dollar whs at a discount, all shipments 6! gold were suspended. Recently ship- ments of gold coin were resumed between the banks in New York and those in f`......An `[15 UK! Canada. TL; 4; A woman B6100!!! IZEKBB `JD 8.l'l,Y`!`8- form seriously until /after men cease paying attention to ,her--P_etro_l1a.=,Ad- vertlser-Topic. ` v > n 5.....- n.......u'.... ......I `I ? n -..-s'..L.- -0 | VIII EIBVL " .1. upswo ' some Canadian and us. customs of- clala seem to -entertain the idea. that the job: we:-o.crea.tod {or their ow? benefit and emolument.-Guelnh Me - cury. ' , `\ \v All local n1ns 3naiu ito'Wir;d- sor Station, Montreal. from the Eastern Townships brought supplies` of maple syrup which increased rapidly during April. Similar ship- ments poured iyto the Place Vite! Station mm the -Laurentians. Do-V minion `Express officials `stated that 4 the quantities were well to the average of former years, while the i Jfquality was also lip tothe park. A i On the lastrleg of the 129-day e Round-the-World Cruise, the Cana- dian Pacific liner"`Empress of Scot- land" passed through. the Panama Canal, and Miss Katherine Kinney, a passenger, was elected to operate the controls of the two Miraflores locks. In doing this the young lady raised the vessel fifty-fourfeet. ,A` t'oll-of $17,211.25 was paid to clear the vessel at the canal. ` . .._._j_.j_7v, 0 The maple sugar-in; industry is` on the up-grade *hgain. The yearly sugar production with its equivalent in syrup decreased `from 22,000,000 pounds in `the '80s to 20,000,000 pounds a few seasons ago. -For 1925 production is *-equal to 26,512,289 pounds of sugar. ' After one of the mildest winters` 1 in the known history of the Rocky _; Mountains,` the Banff tourist season i was ushered in during the first week * in April, when a_ distinguished group of Australians, under Sir ` Frank Heath, of Melbourne, took the I generelndrive through the surround- ing mountains. Sir John Pickford, Chief Scout Commissioner` and Commissioner for Overseas Scouts and Migration, recently laid befbre E. W. Beatty, President of the'C.P.R,, his plans for assisting boys over seventeen years of age to- come to Canada. * Sir John said that more-British boys were going to Australia because the age limit for assisted passages to that country was higher than Can- ada's. ' Increasing prosperity in the agri- cultural industry, resulting in re- 'awakened interest in the acquisition of Canadian farm lands, has had the result of raising the average` value | of western farmlands tror_n _$37 per. acre in 1924 to $38 peracre ini:~925. For the year Prince Edward Island shows the highest. increase at _ $45` per acre, compared to, $40 in 1924. 0_! the grain stocks lit the port of.` Vancouvext, which are being steadily exported, European markets received practically 27 million ` bushels land` the Orient 20 million bushels of the 17,640,647 bushels of the 1925 crop, which had been ithipped to Ven- V- couver. The amount of` grain in itore at Vancouver is eeldoinlmoree _ than 4.5oo,ooo_buahe1a. ~ ' The above pictures vshow a rec ent I Here and T}1e1'eA l A woman seldom takes up any e- orm serioualv until /after men case \ . jhipment .>f qeveral millionfdollars made to" the main Montreal Office of The Royal Bank of Canada." Gold coin is shipped in Sturdy 'little`oak kegs; each new in carefullv sealed and 'M contains shipped In Ituray utue 03:: x ; lszgg -in carefully and *`.`-.3n3' made up often bags of $5,000 . eac The ice a,.when_ full, are heavier than the weig t of the average man; they weigh 180 lbs. Upgn receipt of a. gold ahi ment, each Reg is broken open and eac bag of gold iayveighed against a standard measure as it is taken from the barrel. This is_t e usual manner of checking and is quic _er than counting. I III: VI-ri &-r\UI John Barrymore in "The Sea. BeaLst" 'comes to the Capitol 'Hxeatre soon for a run, of_ three days. The olcture. adapted from Herman _Melville s Moby Dick" and produced by Warner Bros`. undr the direction of Millard Webb. has been acclaimed as the most im- portant photbplay of the year. It deals with the N England Whalers of 181-10 who. in the r.clipper-ships, carried t e American flag.over the seven seas. It ' is said to have done "for this heroic chapter in American history what The Covered Wagon" did `for the Western pioneers and The Iron Horse did for the building oi the railroads. `acting of the 1924 season, is said to Iullw Uullunlng va. unto Luann uuuw. plgggfggrgggg-jg;.!gg;gg;3}3g;;1,;539gg 10 OWEN s'r.,_ HONE No. 21 ` E RESIDENCE PHONE 1o11w won t 8 gold medal or the greatest ._ .__,_m._ .. :1 _. ,. __ #_ ,__,_ E, . __Aw_ ;___: . I > , - | ' 5 ::V:c::2`::,`::,:.;;:.$::r,.':;:*:F:;i*;:: 239:2J::;:,;3;`;%,*;e`::::::'*'t%Tmg: Sm W a The downward of me Ahab Ceelem the ghting sailor whose` Beast" is now, at the Regnt Theatre without looking into vanity mirror to of eggs suggests that the busy hen is towering pride and mighty strengt_h_.m'1_?oronto, playing to capacity audiences. 888 if it's becoming--Sau1t Star. again On the :l0b-KJng5t0n Whig`. ' THE SEA BEAS1"" _.,_.___-._- 1;. unII._ 1-__ For after-eating distress. gas. sour- ', taess and bloating. the quick and posi- Qlve neutralizing action or Bisurated iagnesla has proved to be just right! `-Fllieliet. certain and gratifying, almost `fitistantly follows the very first dose-.4 `and _a few cents` worth obtainable from any good druzglst. lasts `for a long Mme. This special Blsurated .torm of . . :_uagnesla.' for Stomach Troubles only. A 093 not act as a `laxative.eAsk your rugglst. ~ ~ 190 Make scarred or tadeg furnitgure like new, -with this splendid Varmsh Stain- It is ex- onnnnnllir mum to abnlv and dries` to a -Wltn D1118 spienaiu Valfnisn chain. at 13 ex- ceptionally easy to a'fply' and_ dries` to a beautiful mirror-like` g oss that 18 free from stickiness. It retains its beauty for a sur- I ` risingly long time and does" not i` fade. plendid for oors, furniture and woodwork, F o r * grlilihg - beautiful: -5 grain '-of handsome` hard- Neptunite Graining Com- ` pound nished with Varnish ' stain. Comes in six attrac-. tive shades. . effects, repiesentative of the `- , woods can: be obtained with- . Lowe B}othera- Nepfgniie Varn- iehesy are ideal-for either Exterior or Interior use. _ _ e _ ' % They _ha.ve the distinction of being the e on! vemiahee`made thwheve successfully witetood~ the heat from: Hot Iron .on 'thelraureee. Theywillnot turn white, crack under the hammer tent, or show heel marks. jlce, snow or rain 2:r`:::.:,*:.?;'*;`:}3; 22:12. ` . have-nb eect on them. The?` . Ne_pt.unite*' Neptunite . Varnish-Stain . `';65.1i3 :;aa.a;k:b':;'be;;:; ul. nish; Vth we. longer ,gnd cost less t an most `dud Va.'1fnishes., iHUBBARD'S HARDWARE C%1irys1er*`7o.Meai1s L 3 :70 MileSPer Hour Plus :10 ST.,_PHQNE wuuvv v------_._ __-t -- -v -- Agents Wa:1ied at B|":-a;:v:if;;r l;V :Iv'otte1-dnarn, All iston and Elmvale. Apply at once t % . % Just Right %%fFor Upset Stomach W." A. GROSE, Deaileranclbistlifvibtcvar Cl 1_rv/sler model haste .1 special signicance arid ark an actud to Chrysler "pet-fo'rmance_ and vs e. - ' _ - . CIIc_ ,PK?`llI Illl-IV IIBVF IIICSIII IIBBIG`, or nothing to the.pi.1b`lic. ,h L ' have rarely expressed bu/yr. . .. . M In the case of Chrysler you know whet you are buying inmiles per LA..- --4` lnnb sun`!-n_nuAu_Iut\cQ hwer and hlmost never p'er vrMotor% car fnodel i1'u'n1be`rs` to theupresentbtimc have `meant Vlittlei; V2 W `haunt!-3am Iva` bug ..J.l.l8.~ 13} you an: uuysu u.|.u.Iuva pa and all, that n'xiles.-per-ho implies as soon asiyou see the model and know the :number.' Chrysler "70" for instance isva 70-. in other wordsit delivers , 70 miles anhour. ` '_l?"h e#model number is not the max- t\1__A_-I-- nan _I.-I3_____ an Comphratively few people, it is true, care to ride as fast as 70 miles an hour;"but the power which is india --n-A L" HR cuu:ln cu`un'-nn\-Annual-:1-`Inn hbrth-;`i'hut cated by 70 miles pludrepresentsthe - --a.... .;-3- nnagignnn 31-: noun:-unit` nan. UBICU Dy ( U luuca plan lcpl. Canasta IIIW utmostinacceleratioh,insmoothper- fox-mance, aewell/-as in sheer speed. We are eager to_ demonstrate its outstanding euperioritieseto you. - ' a?.`,".:."1"5i.``$i`e``57"8"`2ni'Zr`7`' mules per hourand more. mom-: igs, .BARRll-2} om`. tom regulator." ` ` .`lVU III`-[I513 IJUELIIJ lull UFUUIU I-UT Ill] V.-onderful~ improvement`: in `health Ind I intend to keep a bottle in my 3home and recommend it to `anyone `Fin need of a good laxative and sys- Inu an`; `an Wu: f`-anal."-J n.'....'I- I V Lowe Brothers Liquid Paint costs approximately 1/2c per square foot. This is another Way of saying that job cost,. which should always be they measure of your painting cost, High Standard is the most economgkpaint you can buy; ' _ ___.--_.1.:-....`I1-.. `L2...1. ...--..1.'L..- J..1;|.'. UIC\I 6lL\IIIU \IOl\lCl VUVQ rut--out J vvu try-- nrw-`I w_ , The reason is to be found-in its exceptionally high quality, the neness to which it isground and the purity of materials used. mltjgives 9. very high gloss. Wears verilir for ears and comes 1 ready for use insthirty shan some shades, and is very" easy to apply. Tfy it when next you paint. _ . K i Is Speciially" made to withstand the`- extreme hard usage to `whicha ver-" andah oor is subjected. The scrap- ing of feet and verandah furniture will not affect this nish when prop- . erly applied. It will stand up under `the rigours of the weather and pre- serve your verandah floor for years. Like all Lowe Brothers Products, Porch Floor Paint is very econfmical, It is easily applied and a pint of this paint will go almost as far as a quart of most any other so-called. cheap" exterior oor paint. ` A Porhh F1001: Paint is 'made in a splendid range of coiors, one of which 1.1-: nncunn `A 9\`nnun 911161113811 LGIl5\3 VA- is sure.to please PorcAh% Floor Paint OUTSIDE PAINT `V3111 'UKUlIlWU!`u' ' ' ' For sale by Wm. Croululd. Bin-`lo, I end other drunluu. Prigo $1.00." HIGH STANDARD CHl`(SL!ER CHRYSLER "7o"- 70 nu-1&9` per hour- 5 ma; miles in 7 seoands-68 horse-power -hydraulic_ four-whuln braks. CHRYSLER *"5s"-'5s miles per hr~-- 30 miles to the gallo1i-5 to 25 mile. in R cu-omit. ' - CHRYSLER `IMPERIAL 80-As n_ as moiw can bu,ild-Utmost luxury for 2 to 7 senger:-92 mile: E; ur. All models with full` tires. plan. Chryllet deal: service evetywlgere. We are `pleased to extend the convenient: of time-pa um. All: about Chryulen attractive plan. hrytlet dealers and superior Chrysler service evervwhere. wvnv-ow wvv-' u ..-.v. All Chrplet models are protected against theft by the edco patented cat numbering system. pioneered by and exclusive with Chrysler. which cannot be countexfcited and cannot be nitexed or removed without conclmive evidence of nmnerinn. , ` Mellotone Wall Paint 117-11-. LL.`.A. ..:... c....'...'I.....J ...:J..L 1\A'..11.. |` Hard Drying Floor Paint `D9 ZERO day OI lV1H.I'., 121150, rfl 111611 with the petition of MINNIE-DEBEN- -HAM ROBINS in the officeof the Clerk of the County of Queens by which it appears that the said M NNIE DEBENHAM ROBINS.has ex rcised `due diligence in making search to dis- vcover evidence whether or not you a e iiving and that no such evidence ha `been found, and that youhave absent- hd yourself for, rive or more successive ears last past without being known 0 MINNIE DEBENI-IAM ROBINS to be living during that time, and said MINNIE DEBENHAM ROBINS be- iieves you to be dead. a` hearing on said etition shall be held at a Trial Term art I thereof, of the New York Su- reme Court to be held in and for the ounty of Queens at the County'Court House, Long Island City. City of New York on the 14th day of June, 1926, at 10 o'clock in the torenoon of that day. -or as soon thereafter as counsel can- be heard, at which time` proof or the allegations contained,` in the petition shall `be taken and an application made for an order dissolving the marriage between MINNIE DEBENI-IAlVL-ROB- INS and ANDREW ROBINS- Dated New York. March 23rd, `1926. JEROME A. JACOBS , Attorney for Petitioner _0ftice and P.O. address. 1819 Broad- 'way, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. 13.189 Walls-that are nished with Mello- tone. need `never ;be marred with nger prints or dust spots. Mellotone is washable, it may be wash d with soap and water just as o ten as necessary without injury to its leli- cately beautiful nish. Mellor tone combines all the durable qualities of "an outside` paint with the soft, attractive rest tones that are so much de- sir byjparticular people. Mhllmnne in My team? to B1110 `Dy .,pul.'I.u:u1ut pcupnc. Mellotong is so easy to apply and lasts so long that its first coat is practically ne'g-li e." I Comes in 16 beaut shades. . Hard Dryin Floor Paint is a floor enamel of excaptiona toughness. It dries over night with a glossy and elastic surface that will -- stand an amount of Jkear and wil ....L AL}... .-.# Au Avalon`! This is the oor paint that does away with the; back breaking drud- gengpf scrubbing. `Simply mop this high gloss nish and you have a oor to be proud of. r us -.,,4 2, - 1],-" _,, .n amount 01 .Weur uua V not chip of or crack. Made in A vsu-ietv not cmp 011 01' crucn. Made in a variety of popular colors, ready for 11GB, WHO `H30 SBCUTUU 1191151 LFUIH LIDIVD JUICE, I decided to give it a trial. '1`-he results `were wonderful. Stom- ilch and kidney troubles disappeared.- ` I eat and sleep well and, in,'act,. feel like a new person. I unheslt`atlng1y- give -HERB JUICE full credit for my "v.'nnrlnvfnl hnnrnvnwmntz in "m`mlf-J1

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