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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1926, p. 2

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(I): gglulghnllger we `WEI! lulu ragga: . ; glagco rqucgg ` . and is very ecoriogxieul. Mid: to; In- -`hlg gm-I nnhldn nun. ` EHJIIUIIIIWI >'u'I:`23'ne1'Q': :`u:ds 15 especie1ly'.'for..Vei'andah Floors. It is a` Varnish Paint that produces a tough, `elastic, high `gloss surface that is una _ected~ by the ravages of the weather, the scrapiri `of Veraxidah Fur- Initure orjcareless eet. -Comes in` six (` hpojmlar shadeein all sizes, and to econ- omicallv In-iced- pupuuu: auuuuu u qmically iprgc ',_.F 5 ulli Ull. ultlltulauuu_-.-......---_ --_ _.,_ the - operating mines. ~HollingerM : Mclntyre : `Castle DoIn_`o : Capital : Tack-_Huhu Spme `of b/est companies represented. Yieiding tgom 4% % to 7%. cannon smmnsou . inforliuatioitirxiishd n any` of - - .....;.c-at-inn vygg, gnuxsnmfuaf ac; :i_ozq. fB2iRRug;, QN1`, Mar Spring` aitre TOR (IVE YIARJ 34.... 4.`. 2.44.." \ ..../.4.-2 .... ..,..a.. 3-as i_&ln uuuol. Jun. louunl.- G. G. smrm &"c{ e higrurniture HOIJ iv `T _ .s'rov:` my 0;] Keys Rhone szw. BARF mUnsnAY'uAv 20. 192% Cor. Collier and Bayeld Besf also Launderl and 1! Cleani No Grit - No Odor No Sediment -No Wa Your Grocer Sells qt E.W. GILLETT C0.` TORONTO. CANADA Tl`-IE DPSS Wonk; u7i'tIT jape RESIDE Scholarship Matriculati French empha Health record excellen can pr RED Uuuw-V Tunntann LASTINQI ve_11_l l$I.GGl~`u . 1, V701 Keg} Rfsisfing 0 Sam av uapm: IIl.'l(IAM OI` _ ,6 iqul' avv--- For M Cdrn NOW inock mrRovEusAvswEI.II KNOWN-YOUNG MAN Bobby 15. V9 ! Happy; Over Hig ltrpf9ve__'JCondition Since Ihave taken,HEB.B JUICE my condition. of ;heVa~lth has imp:-ove`d . one hundred -per cent. and I` `do not, hesitate to. recqmmehd it ito every- one," _said' Bob y;_'Wqlker,. matiopally well known:-an popular come_d3_an'. saga... I used vour `medxcmed? Bob yywaixer, .,nau-mm, comedian; 1 Before I used your `medicine! a continued Mr. Walker, L had suffer- ' ed for several years-with indigestion and chronic. cpnstipation. J The food that I,_'would' eat w'o'uld sour andrfer- ment and form gas and I bloated bad- ly and always had a heavy feeling in my stomach .dy,e, t9,.this:trgub_l. .It was in a general we,akened.on`dition and never feltilike doinfalnything. ' All these conditi-one-;have' changed since'I have taken HERB JUICE, so. that now I have a goodappetite, en- joy.. my meals andrcanleat most anv- nnno v withbl1t- .su e.rin.g ,. afterwards . ' `yq-in Mn. E. l"~nuluky_ Commotion of " found rpllof in Dell : Bancroft, 0nt.. May 17. .---About 9. con le,,o,i_mon I 5 th -`my --kidneys "and could not rest good ._snd It miadually got `worse . ' octet. was troubled " bothered me. .. and I decidedto see a, d found Ihad a. mild the "`hI'|"qltler and Kidney Pills: touch. ...s...a stick: in-. ,v S i 1) t(hspeag:, He of inam-` mation `of th6'~b1adde1:,- caused ..by my kidneys. - and on my of Dodd s advised me . I Jeltvery good; hutaftetx box I fe1t 1iket_n new 'per`s`on. . - ways keep them in the:house- now and: _ He gave me `some medicine wsyhome I bought a box. : Kidney ills.~ My `husband 2 to; ta._k;e the pills ' and {like- wise I did. ~ Afterevtsking the-.rst box; * the second I 9.1-: ` tell others what W0.n.der1ul`work4 they; can do." _ % u e Mrs. E. Ftanksky. s well-` '- '1`his.ststement comes from , known res-I. Aident tofithis-place. 5 ~ s - ~ =* ` Dodd'-s `Kidney, Pilla"v'are:`1.:'vr'1owg;o.g`]',;: over ` Cihldt is".`_th'ev~;o`ld" `1`j8n'ableC5'`. ;ad_isrr .1: hey?` rem_edy., .` .2 `.5 I I xwh.u`,`.A :~._ eknsown Jo -zutk-9otr'2rkis*thavi '" ""f~ \ - . .; Av ,".` . . A my Beck 2 ha` ed=dox;e.`-J, BRowN&%co.% <'. BARRIE and 0lQl"dI'I'l.f['i_' l:l'.' `ring V8__l.00._ my meals '&!ld?c8:e8t most any- thing without. .su'e,rin.g from ga's of bloatimra..I can now - restwell at night .ami..eel better in every way th_9.n.:I have'for a long ' have also .fo\_1nd HERB txme. t y I JUICE to be the most satisfactory treatment I have ever usedefor con-, stipation. In fact. HERB JUICE hast pvovgn no` satisfactory in every way that It is a pleasure fo_r_ me to recom- mend it to my friVen'< is,and. to_ every_-_ one.". - ,. . . _ , 20c For sale by Whi. .'=C;roulaxnd. Bald-Io -, @ Fm LIKEANEW SINCE : I5 Ul!$U|lIlIt Uoavvvuy -` -v.._-_-.._, ,- ourplus, (`former of character and ability ma 'obtain{loo:_u' for expmaiong and impro'vemen,t3_ of his `fplan from the Bonk.-of Toronto. 9 J ties to moist farmers in am.-1.1 matters are `sincerely welcomed by Bank of 'Toronto branch managers. They are glad at IIL Illllu w vuur wuuu-.`._-_.... .... ' support in pouihle bIC$ $-.-V-'."." fBARRIE-1-1. A. Bllnl. Hunt!- \ TJLA _.-r---noun 3 3 1;-can rl ' LII-Ill I-V ,|JrLA.aua mLuyAym-n. QFIQBQNTOA -no-V-wvv-w__ I May 17$-'-A very enjoyable evening was s ent at thehome of Mr.` and Mrs. Robt. arnica on Fx;ida.y.- May 7,:when a number of friends gathered_ to _ex-' tend congra.tulatlons- on Bob's -recent marriage. On behalf of those-present Rev.AA.' D. Cousins spoke a few_words of gree'ting'and.Chas. `Smith made the presentation of a dresserr two pictures and `a mirror. Mr. Warnioa. acknow-` ledged the gifts in a few pleasing wqrdg after which lunch was -served-`tollowe by dancing `and card playing` until i quite late. Mr. and Mrs.- Roger Webb and quite late. . Mr. and Mrs.` Roger Webb daughter qt Detroit visited at Green's the past few. days." ' '11.. .._.u 11.... 1'3 .1 |-Aurn'I'I'- '_ -Mrs. R. Ferrierkia L`H.:8BI1'3 EH8 punt. I-UVV_ uqyuu ~Mr.,ana Mrs. F. -.I.`. Stewerf aha, daughters pt T02-ontd __visited S. Carr -a over the weekeend. .visi'fi_n?g' _2-ieniis 1;: 4 et Mrs. Toronto. I. Dr.- R `Carr, and 'tamii,sf3o:f ,'.l`or-Y` onto spent the week-end-at,th'eir sigma `- met home and also visited 'reia;tWea"in thiv vicinity.. ' . ' . - " ` . ~ `nwlmz to. the illness, dt Rev. `A. D. thlsvvlc'in1ty.. -V '- `Owing to, the,il1ness,ot D. Cousins. C. I-Iughe `took srvlce at St. Paul's -ion. Sunday.` Next , Sunday; H1\./Ialy -23'.S`pnday'School at 10 mm. and s_er-M v1ce"at 11 mm. Holy communion. - p`uu_- mu-..-..' ........u..... .n( DulvhmI`r;iz v1ce"'at 11 Holy cpmmumon. '1`he- Ma.'y7 meeting `of Palriswfgiiz . branch of the Women's'Instit\ite was held on, May 11 atithe resld_enc'e`ot- Mrs} Mitchel! with a. large"attend'ance. Splendid papers~ were g1yen,b,v Mrs. Fred; Warnica* o`n =Books?'.`. a.nd -Miss` 1- nnlfh `nu ."Wnmnn of the Bible. Warnlca* on -"hooks-". .a.nu -lvnau J. Smith `on Women of the Community singing was enjoyed after which officers for .t year were el- l ectedlv as follow`s`:--P .es..- `Mrs: F.` Ro- bertson: 1st-`Vice-Pr-es.. Mrs. `A. Wlcez 2nd Vice. Mrs. Patterson; Sec'y..` Miss `F. Wice;`P1an1st. MIss'E.;-Ferxjler. Dur. ing a. social hour tea was served. The next meeting will be held an the Grange Hall on June 1st,when M15 1.` _La.ng- don, Toronto will spealcvlsltorsj wel- nnma..` - I .. ",-.1, ' . ' `.<.. |_ atterva touch or pneu_moma.V-,~ - A . e Elmer :Psu`tz-idge has been quite 111 \wl:h `quihsy but is abledonbe `out '8:-_ ga. n. ` - " - ' e A `barns. hhlngled. seeatng Is_ well u der gwuy and tins week 'w_lll see the, {ti of the seeding done_.y. _ . V V - 4 . - 'l`hn club have. transferred` their Wm. Gougb. is ndvgng mi house `and E. ii. Wu-r_on`.T lnnuor uuuy l come_.4 M1s. Gavin is ab1e:to Lbe' ~un bargain touch of pneumonia... -. I " Elmer :Pa.rtr1dge has qulf In done. 5 .- The Club have. `meetings-to the out or doors and meet ` V.on,the, lawn of M_r. prug-y o_n\ __Ffx-lday ' evenings. ' - _ . \ A .. ~ . . Mr. and. Mrs Jag. R1: a pact to move 't`o craighurut 'th!s,week.' ' - `- '-....*..;. m.....~.'...-v.. m.m.m` `ham tthelr uraignuret uun_wuum _ ' The Women;'e: Institute held `their annual meeting and election *o_-otic_-_ ere en Tueed_a.y iaet. Some.o_'the'n._ct- ' ivitiemdu :-ins the year or organizations` V rheeisted `were The Armenian` Boys" L Home 9.t~Georgetown, the .,Barrie I-Ios+j pitul. Orillfa. Soldiers Q/[em vied I-I95-\ pita! inwhich East, Simcoe -metituthee ' eup `art a. cot. the Res,t_~Roonif;and Chi d;~en's. Shelter. `besides the Feder- ation; 'Dominion'and Provincial. and. 1 numerous _otherv things re ce'ivin`g` the . ............nw mm hnln of the members of L jnumerous _other- thlngsjrecqxvxns me. aymgathyiand help of the membpra Q! the ranch. Abazaar .15 wlanned-to` he held In the*tall.wher_1 one may zetljust, n... rm.-mmm: meaent wanted` tor._the held the tallrwhen one may xecausp the Christmas present `wanted best. aha" fpnly girl in _the worm. -Altg-- gather` a {successful year has clo s'e'd.-anld ~the new officers for the_yea.r at-oz.` , ' LPrs.`.-`Mrs. Fred. Partrldkel:- 1st ~ e`e.'A l Mrs. Me'tcs.1te:i2nd" Vlce; . Mrs. ,'D_!-uryrz -ecrvetary-Treapurer. Ming 1!}. ;-A. 111:: r Aunt, nnra.!'.v.' Miss` Enid, Partridge; Secretary-Treasurer. Mus m. '5. mx; Bast. S.ecreta.ry,jM1sn Enid. Parfridge, 1l'0t0!'8.= -.7 Mrs.` Bert. .B6n'ney, : ~Mt-5.` ' Chap an and Miss` Mabe r13o'be.rtson`. Dlatr ct ' Dtractbr. 3 Mrs. 1l`l.- `SW11 . ex`-`.1 ` Altai-kuatlvb iDlrac'tor.r Mrs. Jory;`.`Au it; ors.~ MrI. ` '1'," ,_Pa;x'tr_1dge,~ 1.511-5;-Druzfy.: ` EINSMCK; R0W!W!-L z. May 121-A. play ca.l1`ed- "Adventurea` of Gra. dpa ? was put `on in the com. 1 munity ` llglast week and was a. great, `success. '1`he.p_`eop`ie of the community 1 are deeply indebted. to the young` pen. pie _for their" `eftort and wish to ex. press their thanks to all the perform-` ers. All took their parts very weu under . the efficient emanageress. Mrs. wm,i" Brooks. The proceeds were in aid 01` 1 mg: m's'Vtt A: P` t `c` '1; ex. u on o ` or 631 home over the week-end. ome Wu? . Miss Thelma. Spencer has" _ position with the" Game. ians,i`.`.`I,.,`},`.` ance Corporation Limited ' of Toronto, : -Mrs. C.`R. Spencerand Mrs. J. Mmg are in Toronto this week attending the annual W. A. meetings. . . May `1 -Mrs`. Henry Gilchrist and Rev. 0. G. `Jones atten ed the Toronto : v nnnlnrhnnn. tuuy J.I'*'au- u. .._-,,,,, 7 attended ` "conference. . V V ~ Menno and Hovey Adams of Toronto gpent over` Sundayywith their gparemg V ere. ' L ~, . John and Mrs. Martin . of Toronto spent the week-e_nd`w1th Mrs. Mama; -Sn . and Her-eward. , 1 Mrs. H. Hardy e.nd.Mrs. Miles Vokea of Toronto spent a day last week with Mr.`and<.VMrs. Jno. Sanderson.` , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leach of Tor; onto are at present staying-with Mrs, Alfred Pelk.`. , - ; Miss Mary Young and Duncan Mc- Donaugh of Orlllia. called -.on Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ball last -Sunday as did ..1.n Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson and Miss Abner Ball last 'unua.y as mu 3 _also Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson of Barrie, ' . T John Sanderson was able to be out . at `church on Sunday evening and is looking much` better. , Mr. a.ndMiss Sutton of Vesnra vis- ited. with Mr.--and Mrs. Jae. Sutton on ., Sunday` last; - ` b May 1'l-Mr.' and Mrs. W_. W. Boyce. Mrs. Wm, Hamilton and son Clifford and daughter Norma. motored and spent Sunday with Midland friends. Mrs. Thos. Spence and son Ernest gpent Sunday` with Newton Spence at vy. .. - . Mr. and Mrs.` Harry Leadlay and! -Mrs. Nellie steeper of Cookstown caii- | b edfon Midhurst friends on Sunday. George Mccuais left on Sunday night {er Vancouver. 13.0., where he intends` ---'--3 bl-A aunt-|I'I'|a!' mnnths. '0d,0B MIGDUYSL Lnvuuu uu u-..-......, ' su'n_aay';'ught'1 for Vancouver. he intends to spend the summer months. Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Frankcom spent Sunday with "Barrie friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peacock came from 'l3oronto on Saturday and intend to spend the summer. months with Midhurst friends. Muff. -aoutts and Walter Smith ot_ idifnrst Matt. -Coutts Smith of Bradford. spent Sunday with friends in the village. _ / Mrs. G._R, Frankiqnd .0! Aliiston is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Jae. Pierce. Mr. and 5 Mrs Lorne` I-Ia.nd' and children '0! Minesing Station spent Sunday with John E. Waliwin. .: es Iv, May 17: --The annual bee for ceinetery improvement. "will ,be. held on Wed.. June 2, instead of on `the last Wed- 'nesday of May. as in former years. Teams and wagonsare urgently needed for grading. Lunch anditea will be served in the basement by the ladies of. the Insti_tu'te. , -. .1K7nnthAr conditions have been` ideal progressing very ,'ra.voramy. atitute the order of the day. 4 . ~` :,'1`he_ annual business-meeting of the Women's Institute was held iastAWed- nesday. The following officers were elected `for ` the coming year: . Mrs. J. Handy; Vice-Pres" Mrs. J. `Jory: Secfy.`- 1`_reas.. Miss Annie Keat; Directors. Nort . Mrs. J. M. Baldwin: ` South, Mrs..0sborne: ,East, Mrs..Key; `Gardening and .house'c1eaning con-i .Wst. Mrs. `Bertra.m.' Representative to Distrig:t~.Annual;Meeting, Mrs. L. Wil- -son. ". 6iTth`e Instltiite. - -Weather conditions ideal `tor ,spr1'ng. work and the seeding is progressing '!'!a.vor2_a.bly. `Gardening .housec1eantng con-| JJA1wI hon. SH5!T;PAYA " \ MID!-_ll_J_RS`T gm: K1tchenaand Bat1'1rooui' wguiana ` other surfaces sub oetedto constant and . $?:i"."'3.`::a `.9.7si': ;`1`3`nnn`"` is 'v01 !`durgble and econ- omlcnls evenly . nail Red` (111 -spa tidal: laid` in sixtebn Idndurb d'i ers from'othr. good: I ,enam.- " 191: "in that it does not pull under. the , brush; it has a depth of tone and quality .$f. ` F , ofwhiteness` that it ,is- unsurpasscav 11:. levels out perfectly and xfot s ow ' brush marks. Will la_st for many y rs With` frequent Washing. and ordmary ` HARDWARE 8 I5 u_Iw-It laid: out 3 co ora. Jwmsxoue I` nun-viv--j.'--_-._ May 18-Mr. and Mrs Fellows and ` B11119 .ap'ent Sunday In Midland". `M :-, Parker was home `to Penetang. f13"uy Advertised: Thiggs. Liquid Paint is made especially for outside use; E Its ingredients are selected with ut\mos't `care, `ground exceedingly ne; pro- duces a very high gloss, -easy to apply, very/din_-_able `and costs 59 a cent per sq. ft. . The @1051: `economical {and durable` paint sold. C.ome_s..in thirty colors. `L i man STANDARD _l_nrep1y td_inquirie from motdr ,bL1"jers, ,th_is denitc assurance is,'.made to the 'pub1ic:- `Essex is our`1argest selling c_ar._ More than 300,000 are in service`. Daily production has just been increased fifty per cent., which will ` i'mal the `May output for the Coach alone ` greater than theentire Essex `May output `for last year, thethen record Essex month. / .v , V L Production of both the `Hudson Super-Six and of the Essex `_"Six will "be continued _with the intent to keep themthe outstanding values 0 of their respectiye types. Detroit, May is, 1926. HUDSON MoTo,Rj;cAR COMPANY `There. is` no intentibn to either die- continue manufactre of , the Essex Six, or to change` its name. ::._& `:11 ;..r;ousr~;s1-`on ~ P:HO`Nl;3S,: O ffh':e 32, Res, } us'r YOURPROPERTY WITHME --`--- 1 .See-7iny_list befprjyoljl buy _ - - %- % _.BARRll:1_ o.%vAm- REAL ESTATE ` (OLlCLZCb3Ul lU rgu ulugv W _\""`VJ_I V ' >- nous1=5,_Lo'r FARMS FOR. SALE: -`nun:-1: l\t`\.l l1'IVI`I'1`I'\ M1NlNG_5T0CK5' Placid` 10.10; .. ll-.. -znu n--..x. `Hull. lVlVv Box 261, Barrio. Read The Ezamlnef grid gef; all tin loci] and distvi-ict ne.va-T-S2.0 (_ S1:c<;s;ot 4t oV Partdge 8; }Gi1foy) _ ____ --`. ...__- V - 4 IIIKI . Am T A NEPTUNLIIEA Cmar - Varmshes Wlllfnot tu`rn white; are not affected by heat or cold , will not mar under hot dishes or boilln Will not scratch or chipnnder -wear and tear of feet. In .1n-no-In Elastic: nmdnca: 1 rich plan.

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