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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1926, p. 18

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UIIW V91] I R V V U V A I I u v ---6-w TERMS-All sums of $10. under, cash; over that amou months credit on ap'prove( notes. 6% per annum off fn Sale at 2.30 p.m. H. A. Grosc I THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926.| of HZK;E3id " F1IrEi:-4 Real I HAVE THE ON! WITHIN YOUR R Goods called for and Cleaner, I 109 DUNLOP S1 Lux.u:v...; FRET? B1D.UANK..LE` IS JUST WI-lA'l'-"I-`I-IE" NAME IMPLII-:s ~ BRIGHT GOLDEN CRUST " I I , ~ 1 BEAUTIFULLY WHITE AND FLAKY - I FULL RICH NUTTY FLAVOR. , FINEST INGREDIENTS USED I l\n.a-o -ru .- V- -_ to sell by public auction rs] undersigned has rm- structlons from WEI}; iie{&$.{ ivy MONDAY, MAY 1-. LL- :r\11t\Ivv:V\l'v . I AM A PRACTIC ATTEND TO R _ _CREl_)l"I' SALE CLOWES BAXTER V\. .H. r\`,'.||t'\\ entitled Th: by St. Andy`!-\\ he hull lust F1 or` ennnouu LEFROY of tho at tho 1 `...- it .;,} -Phon;-2`6';>rW56V `T * . BlaI'.chfo_rd's Bar-Nun CHICK SCRATCH EokAnNG THAT NEW neu.o+rsT ' : oo`uqHT / HAS SAVED ME ; `J EXTRA CREAM .` Fkqm -THENERY \` Fuzsjr Mu._Km` \ 4 ORDER TODAY FROM __--.3 A A msw Lo_A1-5 wa MAKING ' I Pd`-on are the thrifty farmer we inkyou ax-e,youregoi to write to-day and nd out ow you can oavq each week pounds of eacn week pounua or extra` butts: fat from your hard. You're not going to cIeluy..for you want that saving to cart im- Are you planning what to do with the ynlls this up:-inc? ' ' Before deciding, phone us `and our representative will call witflrthe latest suggestions. ' `All papers hung by skilled workmen. No Job too small-nothing too large. Fully equipped_,.for summer cottage -mm-Ir and nnlzuidn mainting. p--._.--__' . Probably `right _now.` yoiur old separator I! wanna enoug cream to pay for a Molotto in leaathan a year. Probably you can run ur skim milk` `through a M the Separator and got quarto of rich cream out of it. Cream you are the pigs. which vou inuht be aallmx In butter at I 1,(n'ci'.it%I.'(T>%A1-* HAVE OUR SALESMANCALL . BRYSON S BAKER_Y`_ 1EED BE Bat-Nun" "vlunn up vvwvn nu - ..... ...7 At a. meeting of the Po1dce`Trus_tees on May 5. it was decided, upon motion of Messrs._ McGuire and Wade, that the first week in June should be Clean Up Week" in Elmvale and the residents of the village are requested to clean uptheir premises in a._man- ner satisfactory to`the sanitary inspec- I-nr " tor." The following accounts were passed for pa.yment:--R. Barnes, burying an- imal found dead on` street, $1.00; R. Barnes. repairing culvert Peter St.. $1.75; R. `Barnes, cleaning` up rubbish from street; $1.00; R. G.- Manning, irons for signs, corner Queen and` Yonge Sts., $6.90. ' On. motion of Mr. Wade, `seconded; by Mr. McGuire; the secretary was in- structed to communicate with the H. E. Power Commission relative to the fur- " nishing of electric lighting to Mr. Rob- bins farm buildings.` - 1161' St tor." Th: We pay you part fime while.1earn- lug. Garage Work and Barbering. In- crease your earnings by learning a trade. Knowledge is power. Ask us a-. bout our plan. Call or write Hemphi1l s Ltd.. 163 King St. W.. Toronto. _19cstw. `Ask us a,bout"o'ur Hairdressing and Beauty Culture Schools 7 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Ac that all persons having . claims against he Estate of Mary Jane Lockhart. late of the Town of Barrie, in the County 0! Simcoe. widow. de- ceased. who died on or about the 1st. day -of March. 1926. arevrequested to ` send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of May. 1926. after which date the ad- ministratrix will distribute the assets` of the estate" among those. entitled thereto. having regard only to the , claims yof which she shall then have nntlnn . CIHJIIIB notice. 18-20c` ' Notice is hereby `given purant to the TrusteetAct that all persons hav- ing claims against the'Estate of Eliza- . beth Mccullough, late of the Town , ot- Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, widow. deceased. who died on or about the 9th-day ot,Deeember. 1925, are re- A quested to send particulars of their i clarims to,.tlie` undersigned on or before ` the 24th day of May. 1926, after which_ a date the exeutors willdistribute the assets of the estate among, those en- _ titled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they shall then Moira v|nf'I| I118 CRLIIIIB l have notice. A-lira`! T17-19c Tgoncz TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO cm-znrfoks ' XIJIVIV \OIoan Up Wank" for Elmvalg Ad. .. ........u.... no tug Dnl.Inn."Irnnta it worth the inveunent of a two cent stamp to lean mote ubout it ! It is! :'.`;:2c.':.*.'=:.:-Lf**1*.`':'.,:.':".:.:'*:.*:: The Melotte 1: the tines: separator money can buy. It'o`|5een on the mm-Inn-' Car nvm-' fa!-tv-va Venn. ruuy equ1ppeu_;.1or summer cuwagu _ work and outside `painting. Fxrst-class work and materials only. mortar Du) . it 5 Beam on gnu In! t 0 ' W 0 Th:$uaandor 0? fumeu:o -._'II 5. ...u :6 . 0-K; nnI:nnl- in lpoueonuo 0!_hI.nuuu|n. r_uruu:nI WI tell you _;t'o the cutest to operate. it never get: out of order. - and Into a lifetime One tum of the gran]: spin it for twenty-ve Toke thiuvery minute to moi! nbtn'n`|nII l|lll*II_ You'll receive IIKO mu very nunuw w mus nttuchecl cou You'll neeive . boqklat extra cream yells why this` LEARN A `TRADE te. ` , ALEXANDER COWAN. . Admin1atratr1x's Solicitor. )c . Barrie. Ontgrio. IIDEIUU. ' u ALEXANDER COWAN. \ - Executors Solicitor. n ` . 5 `Rm-Mn, 'nntn.1 Ora EOIIQIIOI`. - V Barrie. Ontario. Miss Reta Bel1~ of Torfmto Was home over Sunday. _ Rev. E. E. Bugsley is in Toronto at- tending Conference. , Havelock Graham of `Toronto was home to'r the week-end. 1` VI` wnnter was 8. week-.end guest 3 l.'. LM\gAu:.1u:.vva` &iwwxw&%&m$am$&&w for the wee1<-eno.- _ J- '1`. Foster was guest of his sister in Toronto. ' - ` Miss Elsie Garbutt snent the week- end at her home in Meaford. Whoa Qhnnahan a.nd.V1n. Shanahan X&C.IBDC.I v PAINTERS dnd`PAPER HANGERS BARRIE: STROUD: 84 Toronto St; ' Church St." Box 613, Phone 112'2W. Phone 8r14 her home m mealuru. Thos.`Shana.h,1an a.nd.V1n. Shanahan were in Toronto for the week-end. or... szmm-t of St. Catharlnes was in Toronto 1501` tne ween-enu. v Jas. Smart of St. In : togzcfor a couple of `days this week. ' 11 Knapp has returned home after a few days visit with Barrie friends. `Mr. and Mrs, Ianson and children spent a coupleeof days_.!n Sund_erla.nd_ R. P. Burton and family'a.nd Miss G. Humphrles -spent Sunday at ~Bradford_ v Mrs. Stevens and daughter Betty of Midland are _at John Dean's for a few weeks. . - `Dav 12, E. Morton of Thornbury cal1- k . ' ' .71e3. R. E. Morton of Thorflbury 0a11~ ea on,E1mvale friends one"day last k-.' " V mlalr. and Mrs. Stanley Cglpplng spent. tlie week-end with friends in Cold-g t . ~ - Wain: rnm Scott is home after being ~ ` "3411. (Dr.) Scott being in Toronto'a.nd Hamilton during the i t . `W 131:3 : George Sweezie-of Midland is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Herb. Ritchie. ` ~ Mag. mu-av of Toronto is spending it hi . Bits: Gilray of spending` a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. W. A.`. 1 1 . - - Mgngg rgg.-1: `Rnnrdaall and little daugh- M 1 ?VI(;(s .rack Beardsall and daugh- ter of Midland spent Wednesday last at . V 111 .k . - Axmon cm?hm-t was hurt on Monday. A. Volllck's. -` Will. Gilbert was Monday when a load of hay he Jwas bringing to t : t. . r'.`.."1 3_pm~ks and children of Orlllia town .upset. Mrs. D. Parks and Or11lia| "are spend1ng a few days _with Mrs.` Edgar Edwards. . Thnrn will be no service in St. John's\ Edwards. There will be sergice John's United Church on Sun ay owing _to the absence of the pastor . _ - I `Dov nn `Mrs. R. M. Hanna. Thorn- absence or the pastor. - . Rev. and Mrs. R. M. bury. `came over on Fniday for their car and called on friends here. A a `Flnnrdnnll and Art. Ritchie| .-%------v --_.__ The Barrie Boai'd of Tradefwill be leased to list the names of citizens swing" furnished rooms, furnished homes to rent or boarding accommo-r dation for-"the summer of 1926. Address communications to W. N. DUFF, secreta ry,7 18-19c - . =Bo,xA141, Bar :-ie. ,...4__.__, . called friends nere. A. `G. Beardsall and Ritchie| were in Orillia on Monday attendingl thg district meeting of the I.0.0.F. 1- 1\1--..... nu}! nnnu T.|nv\n`| on.-1| Lug UIBLISIUL uu:\=u.ung.;. V9. H... - \II\IlB- . H. J. Player and sons Lionel and Raymond motored to Mount `Brydges `on Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Player's brother-in-law. Wm. Iles. I 0|-Ill. Fvvplw 9 nrvun-v ' The Young People's League of Wye- vale met- with the League at~A1lenwood on Thursd_a.v evening last. when a de- b1te was held. Subject, "Resolved that Success in Life is _Due\Rather to Char-1 acter than to Circumstances." The at. rmative was upheld by Mrs. Hodgins and Miss Cameron of Wvevaie, the negative by John Coe and Morrison Doan of Allenwood. The judges were: Mr. Murdoch of Wyevale,_Mr. Carter. B.A:.. of Eimvale and Mr. Hickling of Allenwood. Their decision was in` fa- vour of the affirmative. After the de- bate a social hour was spent by all. days. with flu and pneumonia, and the II!!!" 9' IVIIVBI V7: to Ivlvxvuil Mrs. William E. McLean passed a- way at her home at Wyevale on Fri- day. May 7. She had been ill but ten and came with great suddenness. Mm: -Mn`I'.a.n.n was born Oct. 4. 1867. ' Mrs. McLean was born Oct. 4, 1867, in Essa Tp. near Cookstown. She. lived there as a. girl, later moving to. near Barrie where _she ..resided for some years. Since her marriage she had lived at Wyevale. She nursed for some years and was always willing to help(` anyone in need. or trouble. In the M Methodist Church (latterly in the Uni- ted Church) she had been an active worker, particularly in the Ladies Aid. `She is 'survived by her husband and one daughter (Fledda), Mrs. W. E. White, Wyevale; threesisters, Mrs. , R..McMaster of Allandale, MissiMar- garet Simpson and Miss Isobel, both of Philadelphia. and two brothers. John 4 Robert of Nokomis, Sask., and George of Armstrong, B.C. I I. "llr-an fnnnvnl was hold "rm MRVIQ-t0 end `V1111 great suauenness. `of Armstrong, 15.0. _ ' The funerahwas held on May9'.to Vvyevale cemetery. Rev. J. McDonald took the services and the pal!-bearers were: Mr. Lyons, G. H. Murdoch, Jas. "Parnell. F. H111, E. A. Chapman and V . H. Clute. A profusion of owers showed the esteem in whichdeceased was held. Among the tributes was one, from the Ladies Aid. Some of those presentwere: Mrs. R. McMaster. Allandale; A. F. McLean. R. Greer and Howard McLean. Orillla; Mrs. D._Mc- Arthur. Crown Hill: Mr. and Mrs. A. McGuire, Mr. and `Mrs. R. Hutchinson. Mrs. T. Hou\nsome,eBa13*ie; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Kelsey. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M.Allen and Thos. Allen, Thornton: Mrs. J. Brown. Unlonville; Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell. Mrs. E. Coutts and R. Lynn. Midhurst; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chap- man."E1mvale. _ V . A 3`! WUUIIIH "0 I'll SI . The regular gnonthiy meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of. St. John's United Church was held on Wednesday afternoon. The Bible les- son was read by Mrs. Mark Beardsall. devotional leaet on "Stewardship of Personality" by Mrs. F. C. Bishop. and a talk given on Stewardship of All Life" by Rev. E. E. Pugsley. At the close of the meeting a tea was held and addresses. read to two members who are leaving Elmvale, as follows:-- 1.-`--- 11.... `nur..A1..L. nu... vmnvnknd Mlwwww 'Ew'wwwwww FILMVALEVNI-zws E g __ ._ _ _ -,La..w..v..w._w..w.,- _ Death of Mrs. W. E. Mc_Lean 1-1-nn:..._. 1:1 1\K..`I' nun Iunannl: Young. People's Debte rv...-._... hI\l\U\`I\ lS T nnalln n EARLY MATURIIY ` K MEANS . EARLY. PROFITS Blatchfor 'd s Chick Mash si. John's w, M. s. _, _.,___;.LI__ ____-L1._ AM.en Peabodjr, Leather_ Lalael and Lenbx Make Overalls, regular` $2.75 , vivillbe sold `at . . . . .,-1 . . . . . . . . . $1.98 .The trend today is towai-d the,Chrysler "70" because the Chrysler '70 is in` line with the national trend toward, genuine economy. lt satises the growing desire to make the dollar go farther-to make it buy more comfort and enjoyment. T The plain fact is that the Chrysler "70" af- fords all of the roadability, speed, and ease ' of riding of bulky, cumbersome cars; and to thosgadds its own inherent advantages; 'It`is_ far less `costly to buy and to keep. It gives twice the gasoline and oil mileage ofmany cars which it equals and surpasses ~\l.n-peed. -_ Unequaled Results With A Unexampledf Economy ` ` But Chrysler superiority doesn't stop with a phenomenal performance which pero mit the maintenance of accurate per i tonal schedules. _ a _ It goes deep into materials and .manu- . facturing. No car is built of ner materials; no car is built to ner standards. The result is that Chrysler. 70 stands up without constant mechanical attention ina way thatarouses the highest praise i v- of men andwomen who are used to the very costliest cars. ' it Let-us show you the Chrysler 70. Ride init_,' drive it. That is the only way you can fully appreciate its remarkable qualies. May 11-Mr. Bonnet and .\I--. LMrs. Rowe and son arrived horv `week from Ireland and intend t< .1lde_ permanently in Canada. are visiting with Mr. and .\Irs. .1 Bonnet. brother of the f()l`H1(`l'. rmm `M iqalnn Circle mot at tho- Bonnet, DI'U[HI' U]. Luv Lulllu The Mission Circle met ~ot Mrs. George Rugman lust ' Tho farmers: are hum on `week. Visitors during the week worv I: dison of Barrie, `P. Henley :m Foote of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs` 1 King and Mr. and Mrs. .\l('I'Izu'ht* Orillla. Rziuc anldin 'Ho:a1m' has I`(`tl 'a5;5m*mm _DEC_0RATlNG__C_Q.E_ _.--- 1 `run:-ulaln '()l`1ll1a. Miss Goldie Healey from Lindsay. Miss K. E. McKay spvnt Sund; -Collingwopd. A nnutnnned meeting thn -Colungwopa. A postponed meeting th men's Institute was held th- 'of Mrs. John Emms on May U) W members and twu \'isitm`s 1 After the usual oponin.-_: <-.\ and discussion of business the 1 was answered by :1 }mu.sr~-:- hint. Mrs. Oatway read :| ]):1 Suggestions for tho Kitchen H A pleasant hour was spent luri `The next meeting will lw he-M `home of Mrs. James .\1cI_.e:m - -0!: ()1 Mrs. ueorge nugumu mm The farmers are busy and the first seeding will be `week. viunm-u during the weok wo: May 10-The \vo:1thm- Ins 1 cold once more, but st-L-din; 1. order of fhe day. `Dov A f`. Rintnnl is to l)I`1'::r' navmg uccepu,-u u (`nu UV I'Iv|v' Mrs. VV. .\l0lzuldon of .\'-\-. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Iiuhi Alliston spent Sunday with 11;. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jus. M('Kni ?\Tnv-rnnn Xvillrnnrhhv and My order OI rue uuy. Rev. A. G. Rintnul is tn farewell sermon on Sunnlu having accepted u ml! tn 1 Mre XV \Ir*]`.'uld(-n l'l1',S, R11`. unu Airs. .lil.\. .u1'u\xn Norman \Vil1m1;.:11l>)' and M: Perry of Angus spent Suml Mr. aha Mrs. \V. M. A',:n<~w. Tho nlnv rxntitlml '[`hl` J.V1!`. Etna xvxrn. H The play on Maid." given Alliston in the was a decided : Tn}-sn T.n:\rIh ueclueu su-.:L':-xx. _John Leach of Tornntu aw week-end with his p:n'vnt.<. .\I Mrs. John Leach, and his sis!-~ Murphy. The W.M.S_ will hold their not` Mu!`-pny. The W.M.S. will thei; noxt ing on Wednesday, May 1; . 1 church. `I 1:`. Alnvandpr hm: roturnml IJIHIV I-\.ll-fL.& 0 .vv--- mibwn & co., Ban-ie._ cnurcn. J. E. Alexander has roturnml farm after spending the winu-r home in Clarksburg. May 10-F. J. V\'00d`0f Burric~ several calls in town nn l`uc-su! this week. 'N-m tnxvnhin Snndnv Svhaml this week. The township Sunday mittee met in Churchill UI]i[(`(1 on Monday evening: and Ll`l`llll`-I the annual convention (I) 110 h Gilford on June 3; afternoon and ing sessions. Tho Mnthersf Dav ser\'iCr_- in `mg Sessions. The Mothers Day United church on Sunday mnrnil well attended. Rev. Jmnvs I-`.r--w an interesting address to the 1. present. Miss Marv Brown, Miss M. \ present. Miss Mary \ and Melvin King were \'isiIux< Toronto last Sunday. Mr: M Nnhlp has been tlllitw ': Toronto last bunuuy. Mrs. M. Noble has been quit.- ing the week. Mrs. Doolittle. who has In-on for some time, is much lwm-r. Mr Wnv nn NIX`. (}I`(`S:L' Inf 10!` ume, ls mucu nmu-x. Mr. Fox and Mr. Gro_:: were visitors with Mr. and M: tsawyer over the week-end. mfncf fm-more have nmdv :1 Sawyer me Week-1-nu. Most farmers have nmdo seeding. They claim to hv nu. month late, which always n\u1\'- any-nrn or 3 The lVI\IAIlJA--, -w---_ _. the following: `Solid oak buffet, new; solid < tension dining table, new; H chairs, oak, new; 2 enamel l)0 new; 2 sets of springs, new; tresses, new; 2 walnut dresser. 2 walnut washstands, new; 3 sets, .new; dinner service, 96 Rayo lamp, new; Utility range, new; 6 kitchen chairs rocking chair, new; kitchen new; linoleum, 3x4 yds., ne` oleum, 3x3 yds., new; 2 pni lows; 3 dozen fruit jars; ax shovel; washtub; washhoard; tea kettle; preserving kettle; dow screens; 2 screen (l00i's 6 cords split hardwood; pots pails and many other articl numerous to mention. Positively no reserve. Above furniture is all new the very latest in design. m-nnntn An .......,. -4` (`In mums? ` ACCOMMQPQTWS.

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