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Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1926, p. 4

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W 1518, ' I Kate` Banting of 2 a few mum man. Dau uug, U]. ' days with H: \ ' ' Will times more ies .:,for the money than any other ykiller. Each pad willkillies` allgday, every day; for three weeks. At all Grocers, Drug- ; glstsand General Stores- -locandzsegrpackage. " .....-......._, vinyl: ssnvuua at 1V) Jim._ Giffen left last week for Port Hope where he haspurchased a hard- ware store, and Norman Schell, Jr., for Dundalk where he is making prepara- tions to open`a businss college the first of September. { ., Jack Watson_ had the misfortune to _..---..-, vwunvu ;.uuunyauu. Mr; and Mrs. James Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and son Jimmie Stindayed with friends at Ivy. I T1'rn Ilinu-. 1-0; 1-..; _-_-L A *- _---- w-:`o\- av`. -Jo a_r\4ll. -I.vC|-BIL- Mrs. Will. -Gibbs and childrn of Brier.crest, Sask., left for their home \after spending some time with her father, James Thompson. Inn no.3 \,I ._... 1'--4--V ""` I ` Tffhui Pi-icon In aoat for one stick from Into of thin" paper ' 133-c BUNCH. Mrs. Fred. Wanless V of Shawville. Que., Mrs. Robt. Wanless of Caledon. Duncan Wanless of Toronto and Mr. Wanless of Manitoba ai'e the guests ot Mr. and Mrs.s_Ben. Petch. ` T It. `IYVSII pun. . - ~ -- - I ` His many friends here will be pleased to hear of the excellent results obtained in the recent Entrance examination by Aubrey Shapter, second son of Rev. C. P. Shapter of Tilbury, formerly of Stroud. The Mayor of Tilbury offered a gold medal to the Entrance pupil securing the highest marks. Aubrey, although o'nly 11 years of age, won the medal. . A __ ......-.. -a\vuv\u\vf\I \)lIv|.VJllu ;I`he Misses3Bowr'nan of Knock are spending their vacation with their grandparents, Mr.` and Mrs. Norman Schell. `IA ..- 1n..-.1 ~rrv_` ks, .. .... '.__ Aug.V 9-Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Giffenl spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Mowatt Beattte, Sutton. n... 1un__-_6-n,,,,' - -- 4 UL LIIC Rogers can `n. _._., --. -.. -I.n\.AAs~oI\Ao Mr. and Mr. H. Coons are visiting friends in`Buffalo and Rochester. 11.1-- `l1-_-;_I__ 1-I Aug. 11-Miss Belle Neelands is holi. I daying in Midland. l ,,u up !&mmm&ma%&&&mmwg| $TROl)T 8.` ` &m&&%&m&&&&mw&wj i w m `F0; -tl:e-';o'rEn1;e1- [of-i tiie Doniinionvesltores Limited. Over 415 Stores in Ontario and Quebecisupplying and satisfying over a million customers weekly. -Quality groceries and consistently low prices is the secret. Buy Where Quality Counts and SAVE. _ ~ su1~gI~{1pA1.;: c3RNERs wn-in ur-ru. AVTOIIOIILIS an suur. unuwonmo-nmcx~ j_ ,, } mVE BUILT" [ :. H. BEELBY McLaughlin Garage, Elizabeth St. roch of Toronto are `the guests of their . _ I lose the barnon his pasture farm .by' re. The origin of the fire is not known. Mrs. Janet Adair and Miss Kate Dar- mxm T MARSIPS PU FED RICE cup; Jmgg (/22 newest and Best wm /. id 3 1'97? ` N 1mnnumlm..uI n zv-zo 27-49 27-54 27~55 . at-zua o rues. z-door sedan 27-27 5 Pass. 4-door Sedan 27-40S 5 Pass. 2-door Sedan 27-47 \5 Pass. 4-door Sedan 27-50 7 Pass. Sedan 27-50L 7 Pass. Limousine 27-51 5 Pass. Brougham J. I ll} OGIJFILV 27-20S 6 Pas. 2-door Sedan 5 p l.nnr n4-`on "Z7568 5 Put. Coupe 111:: uuurn 27-26 2 Pass. Coupe 27-26S Pass. Country Club Coupe 27-28 1|. Pass. Coupe 27-48 ,4 Pass. Coupe 27-540 4 Pass. Country Club Coupe V THE SPORT MODELS 4 Pass. Sport Roadster (11-95"` W. 5 Pass. Sport Touring (11-4%" W._ -7 Pass. Sport Touring (l28 W.. 4 Pass. Sport Roadster ' (128" 5 pll. "`nI1rI'nn I109" |nonuruou s'ro|u:s| 4 rues. sport noaaster 5 Pass. Sport Touring ' T THE ' SEDAN MODELS D.-- o,.I...... c-.I_.. 1 1 1 11/ ll 111.1: 7 T THE COUPE MODELS Minn nllilllnx l11A1l_N TIT n I an: I-11. \JA\A. LVl\ll.ll.ila\) 53. (114 ;"' W.B.) $1586 53. Touring W.B;) 1625 :3. W.B.) 2050 :5. Sport W.B.) 1980 as. (128" W.B.) 2020 Prices F.O.B. Factory Government Taxes Extra ` l.......,-...., ..v.... uuu u. u. uuxc. . Quite a number from this corner at- | tended the Prjogressive convention held iin Stayner on Saturday afternoon. ;cousi'ns, John and J. C. Buie. l'\.-:4._ _ ._._--- THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, I926. . an 1.1. aim. `nun! lVl\JIJIJl-I `(120" (1l4"1 (114$"1 (120" (l28" (128 (128" vnnmuxc mu)! nssuz 3n.1oc. 3 mn. 20. EXTRA SPECIAL, V \IIILl`AJ '(11_4I,~ W.B.) 31535 man! I W;B.) $1600 ' W_R,) 17m axouu 1710 1880 1980 2645 2850 2550 '60!!! 2455 1685 1685 `OAK J Uvula U1 1 A meeti ciuding all bers of w' 632:. will I roonis on A ful].atI<= 3 0 .4 C Excmiica RICHIIEILO 79: I DOMINO 73: ll. D.S.LB[.K 83: lb. Rev. J. F. Edmund H; Organ? \-\\|.4J\ ll \l V0tv1'.< < s:'~`tanL'L= :1. re.-gistratin on apphc rooms or I , ,. revising: n bk tny 0') the re, I\'o name ` tc--r Aug. 25 }`.~.ve nut election 17 4 The Minist Sund Pasun' Ewart wi servires 2 Subject: VVOrk on The Chm Sunday -va'u.` \I holding . law offiu Bloc-`k. W. _ TA. Wa~'_ () 'L,1`l paign .<(`( K11 .., names 1!!` (`(>U1'SL` U trars app 11' 7r ('(m1frV1_i-t.t\ by the :1 f\_`___, 1`. | A HIGH nacnzs of | u\ I./Ht (L 0-wen S1 -vv 5.11.. - proceed ~uu\,I\. The _ orzto To into loo road un west of the ditc The gla` was bro xx uulplr` The il by Dr. V L'| LLl Shock. VF!- un.L'll `H1 Mrs. P`. \*(&lH \'s H both la -1. _ L Two last Sm C. Brm ditch m I1_., 11'` L. AVU. >1" Be SUI`! = not on On 311 r.'np1Y(- rum Aur Sunday: TEAS Rev. I Mrs. 15 B3174 nip, I Ad} Sunday CH3`. Pr;s-l: VISITI Harrie-I Even Hour Satu M :1; rye par; d1\'o` (mi c<-rr and {"116}. sf! }Riv?B99k TOILET PAPER THERE MUST`_i3E-1'EE-9-SQN le venb RESIDENTIAL scnoon. I-`an nun ." A % I-'RY S Breakfast Do you serve just one kind of Dressing with all your Salads? ' '- With Keen s Mustard as the finishing touch, you can make many different varieties of F Mayonnaise, besides many ree `French, Russian and Italian gipe Book` Dressings. necessary ingredient ' to ~ give a" mi for-16 kinds Whether you _ are serving _18i8 Dressinzs A chicken, lobster, fish, vege- ffflgggg table or fruit salad, give the 5 Italian 1),.,,_ dressing a touch of individual- "or M u s ta r d -ity by making it yourself The ` `:!`h ii nd avour will` be different and r better, and the Dressing I will . cost- failess than any you `can buy. _ V . j COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limi Dept, .137 - 1000AmherstStreet.MontrealV _ v 4 w-v--uv-CU for P--a-an -n|.!.-.t.o hi-du-VI-; COCOA ;.:: 21 c FOR THE PICNIC` BASKET CHATEQU LOAF CHEESE Ii. smm comuzn am 25.: KIPPERED SNACK3 3'30! 131: ` 12 oz. IIot..SWEET PICKLES 25 I POTTED -MEATS 3 C0: 25 LAlRD S CHICKEN 35: l.lBBY S MUSTARD . ' 13 %cnoss1-:n 1-Isa ggtnnuns 11.3128. ' V .l.AR(_:E slzn 2`1i.;;"i9c. 2 ..;:`2s: Delicious `and Ref reshi ng. 9'c CHOICE sum cmm zxnu spizcuu. Inn 31 .5 `Ju Ring: 3lox; 25: Zinc Rings 20:: lot. __I uo\ux 2 for 25. PR-ESERVING. ECESSITI comm cm: S_un3mer Drinks ..__.._--.- no. annual: 1569` tings - for Mustard Pickles, Chow-`chows, and nfhnr an.-gnoa..- ..-1:-|.-_ Enxniner Adlots are t `Inks-' `inn 'uid_ they `work for_ 5.13 pay- uvea In Lms V1cln1.tY.. ` -Mr. and-`Mrs. Cu r`:nin`gliar`n57-* 1'1rftrM~1n1": ing :v1sIt.egMiss J. `Smith. on Sunday. -L .'D1vine- rvice at St.` Pa__ul s pn Sunf da.y,:',August 15,~ 8.]: "11 a.m.-:` Sunday Schgol at 10 am. cu'1`1vu.1 UL 21 SUI! U1}; August 6, Miss Rebi:f(':L `C.rr'.o'f South: Bend, `Indiana, is . `visiting. `friends: and. `rela- .tiv'e's in this vicinity. .- Fur... .....I-.-`AA ..- r-..~.`....:..*_.u.`-_:;`.-;... 4.. ....-_~ Aizg, 9--C($ngra t1i1la7.tVio ' gt ' to Mr. and Mrs. Beverlynaygi oinig arrival of a son on; August 6, ` `Mf Rhhikh '(,dv~r':,n'f. I Qnuh 'D...L.: wxm Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Denney. Mrs. " D. ,Wil1oughby and daughter Eldora of `Arthur spent a few days with the former s sister,'1 _Mrs. Jas. McKnight. Wedding bells are ringing here. Miss Beryl Wood`.has returned to her home in :Midland after spending a few weeks with -friends here. Mrs. 'Pnffm-gnu nf. D.-mo r~..1............. .1- u.=w we!-:11: wun -Irlenus nere. ' Mrs. Patterson ofr Port Cobourgr is visiting friengls here. 7 mu LUI`, ;vu`s. James ~ Mcnnlgnt, 51'. Norman Foster motored to Toronto on Sunday. .Mrs. Morgan Mufphy is able to be. ,out again. ' Aug. 10--' S. MacPhee of Toronto is spend1ng_.a few da.y_s with his son here. Died on Mnndnv mnr-nhna +1... 1-, wuu ucr SISLGF, 1v1l`S. J. uoraon. . Miss Vera Davidson of4Angus is vis- iting her` qister, Mrs. Hector Turnbull. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery and little daughter Edna motored from` Torontoon Sunday and spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Denney. Mrs. D. Willilghhlr Dill` ovnalnl-noel Keen s Free_ Ul_. Luc community.` l Mrs. VAdams'o`n of Hillsdale `has re- turned home after spending-a few days with herslster, Mrs. J. Gordon. VMim: Vern havmunn A9 A.-........ 3.. '..a... apuuu1ug,a. IeW aa.y_s Wltn his 8011 here. Died .on Monday morning, the in- fant daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Robt. | Foster. The parents-have the sympathy of the community.- Mrn Anrndnh nr r:n1-.:..:.. .1.-- ..- 9-Wheat harve sting is the or-` der of the day with a great many farm- ers. ` A ` . ' UFS. The crops in general have taken on quite a different aspect in the last coupleof weeks. Mrs. Douglas Willoughby and daugh- ter Eldora of Arthur are visiting her sisfer, Mrs. Jam'es.McKnight, Sr. Norman Foster mnfnrn 1-n 'l`ny-mum uvs ' rm snutne or -J.V.ll`. ana Mrs. J. 1- . Dean. Mr. and Mrs. V. Miller of Palmerston. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Midland. Misses Margaret Robertson and M11- dred Donaldson of Toronto and Miss Jean Wright of Markdale. visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. .Malcolm. A _u.uu LVLFH. A. U. 1:51-snop. ` Mr. and `Mrs. N. E. Dean. Misses Marjorie and Nora Dean. Miss Muriel Wood and Mr. and Mrs. D. McClo,v of Brantford spent the week-end at the `home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dean. Mr. and Mrs, V `Mmnu nf Da1........,.... _and Mrs. A. C. uuuu: UL W11`. ana Mrs. W. A. Malcolm. `Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Napier and Miss Jean of Tottenham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of Copetown were` week-end vlsityrs at the home of Mr. Bishog.` T MI`. and VMFR N T\Aon Illnnnn dd-S. .l"C.I`BOIl. . ` Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robertson and Miss Margaret Johnson have returned to` Toronto after holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Malcolm. `Mr. and Mrs- S. (1 Naninr nnil mu..- lVll'o l'J 3118!`: Mr. and Mrs.` John Lowery and Mrs H. C. Ausman of Toronto were visitors this week at th_e home or Mr. and Mrs, J as. Pearson. 11.. ......z 13.... 1-......_u_ -n-L_,,.,- - ;ives`re'cipe of Mfiyonnaise --for delicious Salads and Sandwiches - for French, Russian and -EIICE j `no I` uu_l.__.' :I`:'a.(.andV Mrs. J. H. Rowat of Sudbury and Mis`s Grace Vin`cent of Toronto were visitors this week at the home of Mrs. Usher. `M... ......a 1ur.....' 7-1.- 1--_--.._- - - '-- uuuu: UL nu`. anu 1V1I'S. J. 1". uean. Misses Verdmand Mabel Hughes of Weyburn, Sask.. have returned home after holidaying at. the home of C. A Hisey. Mr and Mn: T `ILI Dlsvtvnlr .4! :...u....._. ux u`. uuu LVIFB. W. J. Mcuun-e. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dean a nd Miss Grace of Norwood are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dean. Minna: vnro`nnA 1ur..;...1 1'_1'.....1_.... -4. uz. nut. unu 1V1I`B._lVe1l Morrison. G. W. Mason and family of Toronto visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. McGuire. Mr and R/Iva: `D hbi .-. ....a xxx..- ULJIUF Lnunus nere. > .Dr. Alex. Morrison and family `of Kitchener are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morrison. G. MRHHI1 -DH!` fnrnflir A? VIVA...-....4..-. ll.'lUllU.S Here. . Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harris of Toronto are visiting` the latter's sister.. Mrs. Geo. Ritchie. i e . . William Pearson of Chicago is holi- daying at the home of Fred. Grigg and other friends here. ' T\n Ahsu `Iu'n.....:....... -_.1 n-_-n-- ~- {II J. Ul'Ull LU Rev. J. Preston and family of Tecumseh, Mlch.,V are holidaying with friends here. ` Thfm nu.-I 11-- `l:S..'I.A. 1-~r-.-._:_ -A--V Avxunulcy. Mrs. (Dr.) Scott return-ed home after spending a week_With her daughters in Toronto. `Davy T `I `l).......L.... ._ .1 A on - l.'CUUul..lya . ' Wilson Henry of Markdale was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McAuley.` . 2 ` Mi`: {'r\r \ Qnndrf -and-nu.-..\.1 1.-...- _A-~~ pcy Do I `Wellington Pearson of Toronto was a. guest at `(his home here for a few days recently. `X7'Hunn Tlnnnu no 1\,rn..1-.a..1- __--_ - rnvxuca, unow-CHOWS, and other attractive relighes NV:-itev 0; a copy. Mrs. J. Scott'.of.Toronto was a week-endvisitor with friends in town. Harold Carscadden of Creemore _spent ver the wek-end at C. A. Hi- ! sev s. : ..;,...,.. .. sey S. `X7431 g ELMVALE NEWS 3 tea. . Trinity Ladies Aid met at the home of vMrs. H. M. Thompson on Wednes- day. All accounts in connection with the garden party were ordered to be paid -and all quilt blocks are to be ready by the. first week in November. The ladies decided to take two months vacation. At the close of the meeting a dainty tea was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Lillian. `quilt for their Christmas box sent to Trinity Mission Circle met at the home of Miss Mary Spencer last Thurs- day afternoon. After a brief devotional` meeting "the real business of putting the top of the quilt together was begun. Every year the Mission girls `makeia uuuuuuuuun scnooi. ' the Italian Mission, Toronto. At thei conclusion the hostess served a dainty tea. . ' ppcxu. Dulluay at John l"a.ttOl`l'S. The August meeting of the Women's,` Institute will be held at the home of! Mrs. Sylvester Reynolds on Wednesday, I August 18. ' - . John A. Corbett, James R. Jamieson. -B. B. Horton and J. D. Stewart mo- tored to Toronto on `Friday to inter- view A. Hm A. Colquhoun, Deputy Minister of Education. regarding the Continuation School. 'l`r-inlfv `I/I -luainn ru....1.. ...-L -1- 4'--- _..- V---V --av uywnlullls G LEW uuys Wltn` their aunt, Mrs. J.e E.- P. F_eltis.\ Mr. and Mrs. Israel Curry and child-, ren and Mr. McConnell of Rocklyn spent Sunday at John Patton's. ' The Augnnf Ynnnflna nc +1.... 1-n.........v- vzanung Mrs. A. 1!}. Ayerst. U _Mr.. and Mrs. Arnold and two child- ren of Kingsville spent the week-end with Mr.,and Mrs. Wigle, > ` Misses `Reta. and `Iron: 12....n..... -0 w.u.n xvu'._ana Mrs. Wlgle, A Misses `Reta and Kate B Toronto are spending a. few Felt! MI`. and MFG Tunnni IV .... -- 1. d&lIll$SUnu ' Mr. and Mrs. Heath of Orill_!a' are visiting Mrs. Heath's parents, Mr. and *Mrs. Whitting.` A . - ` _ Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Barton of Pal- grave and Fred. Barton of Beeton Sun- dayed at A. `Ha1bert s. . Mr. and, Mrs; John Ayerst and Mr. and ,,.Mrs. Samuels of Kingsville are visiting Mrs. A. E. Ayerst. Mr. and Mrs, Av-nnla ana 4...`... -1-HA . Four} llulllll. V '- . ` V V-M1sfs.M1Lld1fed Henry, R.N. of`Wel1es- ley Hospital is` spending a week at her home here. . " V '- _ Mrs. John C. Miller of Orlllia spent Wednesday of last week with Mrs_.- Jas. A. Jamieson. MY` nu-marl Klan 'I 1'.._4u- A -- ---- `Aug a W665 WILII relatives at Alliston. Mr. and Mrs; Frank Adams of Wind- sor are visiting. Mr. and Mrs. David Adams. L V Ill...` mrn.-|..-`_a -u--_, -- -- ~ u. o._,.:. macuona_|a's. . T" Miss Beth Dru:-`y ot Cyown Hill /18 visiting Miss Nellie Hmbert.` `*Mrs. Asa Stewart, and son Donald are visiting Mrs. Lew Stewart. Mrs. B. J. Carr is home after spend- ing a week with relatives at A1liston. Mr. Mrs. Frank 43...... no 1xn....1 Mrs. Jos.[]V3a1l of Toronto`-is visiting at S. _ J. MacDonald's. was Dru:-"y cgown vlgling Hmbert. -w "T'`'`' K1 $%%%%$$%%%E$$$%% 1r '4\` `Q 'A` ' ` 'A` 1 T j =-L `x . THQRNTON 1 }?AlNSWICK

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