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Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1927, p. 10

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W"h0n <-l~- be sun` to -1 brushes. A Wipe out wi sene and :1 bristles at` L vent the du sweeping. NEW FLOS ['1 Ill\"l'|llI`_. at tho h1)l lH' -program in John Iilnin. Prepare \\'}: ing"; pnpm` titled "\\'r>|'x' paper <-ntitI- by Mrs. .1 singing; r.-. entitlcd A solutions: 1. to do on :1 members :11 present. .\I anti Kftm-.. pl C-Vlflll . A! God Suw- dainty te-.. meetinu` is I on Mzu'(-h N` Rid; Bal Best` of kidne treubleenre puinin the buck, di cult urination, de site in urine. Gin Pills relieve k dney trouble by gently soothing and `healing e inamed tissues`. 50 a box at a druggista. _ . sol M fe V th se ge `IIIDBL everymmg you eat. xou. can an- joy your meals without a. tear at in- digestion . 74: I Wu": , ' ' _ Take a teaepoonful of the owder or four compressed tablets wit a.little` water after your next meal. and see `what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralize the dangerous. liar-mful acid in the stomach which now causes your food to ferment and sour. making gag, wind.- flatulence.` heartburn and " the bloated or heavy. Iumpy feeiin that seems to follow moat everyth ng you eat. Youcan en- `inv vnur mnnln wlthnut A. fear at in-_ IFCODIC WHO IIIIIIUV IFUIII IINIIIUBEIUII usually have tried pepsin. vcharcoai drugs and various digestive aids an know these things will not cure -their u-oubie-in some cases do not even give reliet. - - But before sivinz up to chronic dya- paia. just try the effect at; a little iaurated Magnesia-not the ordinary commercial carbonate. citrate or milk. but pure Bieuratecl Magnesia which you can obtain trom practically any drugciet in either powder or tablet farm , mv MAIENESIAFUH 5IMA_HjHUBLE People who matter from `indlgestlonh .-nnnnllv hsum triad mamaln_ nhm-coal. Caim 8 Pounds T A Since Taking Vino] f cnnomc an ` ' .uouc....L.~!`&"..'7.'.".':.'.:`.`....':."" cmtomc anoucums Hun AND nnoucnuu. cows. I-lav rtvn GwIl!,awRAZ-MAI-lclpqula. `laud Scfottnlnl. Templetom. Toronto. 81 at your dn;ulnt u. 5 1 Page: Tin Surev Signs. Amour `-nuuL.. __- __2_ 1- . -uv ww>ICIrIIvjIIV&>l$IIC It has been truly said that travel is a liberal education and this expression `was never so true as it is today. The whole world. so to speak. .has been made easy of access by transportation systems. by rail. ocean. automobile and aeroplane. While the advantages of. travel are now available to the many instead of the few. the refinements of moderg railroad transportation and the exact! traveller as regards his creature com-i fort have combined to make the de- 5; requirements ofthe modern, tailed arrangements of an extensive- tourist trip rather complex. Every traveller making a vacation trip wishes to derive the utmost benefit in plea- sure and education and to spend s little time as " possible arranging is many details. the itinerary and train connections. securing sleeping car, steamer. and hotel reservations. etc. He desires also to make the best pos- sible use of the time available by the inclusion of the most important and worth-while attractions and above all. to know-how much it will cost. A fhf In nrlh fnn unn In lm}: N`Dnu_ to know-now much it will cost` All this isdone for you in the Per- sonally Conducted All Expense Tours." which have become so popular with the Canadian public. the best known and most popular being the splendid tours operated via the Canadian National Railways. under the direction of Mr. Martin Kerr. B.A. (4 Beulah, Ave.. Hamilton. Ont.) and Mr. A. E. Bryson ` -(44 Silverthorn Ave.. Toronto. Ont.) of the Kerr-Bryson Tours. Two more such tours are announced for July. 1927. one from Toronto through the Canadian West. to the Pacic Coast. including Wainwright Park. Jasper National Park. the Triangle Tour. Van. couver and Victoria. B.C.. returning through the U _ed,States via Yellow- stone Park.ASat Lake City. Dehver. Colorado: prings; Pike's Peak. and Chidago. The other from Toronto east to . Montreal. Quebec. Ste. Anne de Beaupre. the Saguenay River. the Mars itime Provinces. aint. John. N.B.. Prince.Edward Island. the Bras d'Or Lakes. Haiti 3:. N.S,... Land oi. Evan-` geline. Ann polls Valley, Boston, Mass. and finally Ottawa. the capital of the Dominion. Descriptive booklets of both these tours will be available very shortly and `in the meantime further -information may be secured from any Canadian National Railways agent or from the organizers. 'I'f Ilrnvrhcnna uni vu-nuhsiunlu hang in urulu `U16 U!`tU11Z8l'8. V, If youhave not previously been.in- terested in -these tours. it is well worth your while to enquire about them: they will solve your vacation problem. uuuc. Sec` y Both Mr.` and Mrs. Dicker expressed their thanks and appreciationof the kindness shown them. Refreshments were served. ` ' ---g vuunvi -v " Dear Leta. and Victor: We, the mem- bers of The Aigwan Club, have learned from our midst and wish to express in some degree, the esteem with which we regard you and to show our admir- ation for your. characters. ,Durin-g the time you have been with us you have been always ready to lend a helping hand to any cause for the benefit of the community. We hope you andiyour family may have many happy and prosperous years in your new home. We would not confine our gratitude to ere words so we ask you to accept this small gift as a token in remem- brance of the club and we will all be glad to have you with us at our meet- ings in the years to come. Our good wishes go with you wherever you may go. e-Signed on .behalf of the Club-- Mrs. B. Shelswell. If-'res:. Miss H. Link. Sec y. ' MI`, DH!` MFG nlonbnn ac nnnn 1151`. with deep regret of your departure. / Feb. 7-A number of friends and members of The Algwan Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dicker on Friday evening, Jan. `-28. Error to the1r,<`depa.rture'tor theirtnew ome grad utter spending a. very enjoy- able evening. presented them with a fresent from the club and the follow- ng addr.ess:- ' . Victor . many Irlenas woum Luce. The ladies otthe W.M.8. met at the home"?! Mrs. W. 1. Edgar `and quilted 9. qu . ' ` ` To Noutrallz; Acidity and 'idrii1na- tlon. Pnvonta |.I',Id5IIOlI.7 . ' Souf `Gauyz Btomuch. - . Mr. and Mrs . Herb Bell entertained 1.-nuuy evening. .. I at numbqr ot`*young,people last Thurs- Dan. Edgar and Sam, McPhee car- ried of! the rlzea. . `Mr Dill` ICC nub; nnlh n-4I day evening at a. auchre party. Mrs. ` MP5. VV 0 ll: u8.u1ey.v Jim Fame is not doing as well as his many friends would like. ml-m Intllnd A! M`. ur M u .....-s -4. 4.1.... I100 UII EH3 P1135 Mrs. W. Mr. and rs, Dufcgvv Smith and children agent Sunday 1th Mr. and Gauley. 7 Jim Faith In nnf dnlnsr an wall 1:: Incl: mu. yv. 1:. .|:au5ar.d Everybody `reported a. good time at the dance in `the Orange Hall here last Friday evening.` _ - I | MI . and Mrlx `I-Tm-h Roll nnhwfalnncl Feb; 8-'-W1l[i!eZEdgar.Av'vVlxo is attend- ing high achooi In Amston. spent. the ,week-endjwith ms` parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. W. '1`. Edgar Even-`vhodv 1-Anni-tml. n nnmvl Hung ni- .'i'he `Orders Committee of. the Legislatureyhoiding its_tirst sit- ting unusually early in the-session, on Feb; A `elected `Fred. G. McBrien (Brqc on)-as chairman. in succession to Major Alex, Lewis. now clerk ` oi! the House. who resided-over this com- mittee during t e last three sessions. Major Lewis. who presided during the election of his successor. and Mr. Mc- Brien. both made telicitous references to the work of :R. A. Kent. chietcierk of committees. whose services beg-an-. in the year before Confederation. and who is still clerk of the Standins _Or-. ders Committee. :. F'.ELlC|'Vi'Ol:l-S HEFERENGE8 TO ; LONGISERVICEAOJ-" R-. A. KENT Buy` Advertised Things. .'rwo OUTSTANDING ffbuns FL I... I.`--.. A.._--I__ _-.|.s LI__A_ u; iuruuau um mignny power 01 nneuma. Rheuma acts with speed. It should bring in just a few days the relief you have prayed for. It attacks the pol- sons that cause agonyend pain in the Joints and muscles and quickly the tor- turing soreness completely disappears. or it costs you nothing. . ' While Rhuma. is harmless andqinex. ensive, it is one discovery that has A orced rheumatism to yield and diap-V wear. - . Get a bottle of Rheuma. from Wm. Crossland. or any druggist today. It. must give you the joyful relief ,you expect or your money will-be returned. was? one _ _ - . . 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ . A_ Llallo lJu.IllUl'Ull. .~ Miss Mary Spring of Toronto is spending her holidays under the par- ental roof. Her sister. Jean. has also returnedhome after a. month's visit. in Toronto. ` -mk- Jlnknumnu R... 4.1.... 3-1.- ...... .....4.' ua.vLu5 very suuu 1uUK U16 xuspwnue. Fred. Thompson is recovering slowly from the effects of" being` crushed against a. stone wall by a horse.` - l .1 . Mnrnhnil nf Allnnnha unnnf a HIUHIUUFS. - . i After a. short address on the work and prospects of the congregation, a. heartyvote of thanks was given to all who had contr.lb`uted to make the year so_ successful and the meeting was brought to a. close with the doxology and prayer . T Feb. 8-Miss Eva. Spring returneo to Toronto last week after a. three- weeks visit at her home here. Klan Ifnhannnf Wnnhnu ulan nvilrln WUUIKU VIBII. Ill. HUI." HUIIIC nere. -Mls Margaret Forbes visited with friends in Toronto last week. I Kline Tjualn Dnklndfn :59 um: Lfnn ' .I.l`lUlIu3 III '.l.'Ul'UIll.U RISE ween. Miss Lizzie Rob! 11 of Bond Head spent a. week rece tly with her niece. Mrs; I. M. Spring. Juan Mnrfl in nhln fn ha nut naain u.u.I-:1` HUI` PUUUIIL H1385. I A large crowd attended Wilson Forbes sale on Thursday of last" w`eek.| Mr and Mn: `II It T.nuaIn`nnR ant` .l."Ul`UUH 31116 On '.I.'Ul'BCl8.,V OI IEBC WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lougheed and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Holly spent 9. day last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson. A Mr, and Mr: T A Mnnnbnar nf People who have been tormented for years, yes, even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves-have been brought back to robust health through the mighty power or Rheume. Rheum; a,cta_w1th_ speed. [should uuu J.VJ.I`B. J. E. rerguson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McConke.v of Barrie and Mrs. J. Soulesxand Sam. Wa-rnlca. of~Big Bay Point visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Spring. Mrn Mn1\TIvnn nf Own 8: vlaiflnov fru- Dp15I`1l~:a5.' McNiven of 01-0 is visiting for a short time with her daughter, Mrs. Dan . Cameron . 'IK{ua II-nunuv Qvuu-Juan: AC Vnunutnn In I ;'U'1l1$u1 3ishermen on the lake are not" Ihavlng very good luck the last (while. Wrn Thnrnnnnn in vvnnnxrnvinnr n1nn711r ' Phone: your news items to The Examiner. Phone 22-? or 228. The minister, the Rev. W. Patter- son, M.A., presided and opened the meeting with devotional exercises. W. S. Chisholm was elected secretary. The various reports of the activities of `the congregatton were read and were satisfactory both from the a- mount of work done and their financial results. All showed progress and all recorded balances on hand. The UIUHU L116 UUHIIIBBS IIIUGLIIIS W118 HQl(l. S. -did well and surpassed their allo~ cation. The session's reno t showed that 34 names had been ad ed to the members.` roll. The financial statement reported a balance on hand of over $575. The total receipts were `over $4000 and the total balances over $800. During the . year the interior of the church was renovated and some struc- tural alterations made. A new lighting of furniture, etc., were made to the Sabbath School. These improvements have added much to the appearance of system was installed. Large, additions` the church andto the comfort of its members. All-nu an alumni: 1.313 nnnn A... LI... .-.....I- 4V.l.l.`Bs In Lu. .[Jl'lIlE- Jean Martin is able to be out again after her recent Illness. A Iaunn .-....-una ..u.....a...1 11rn.;..... u.5'u.u1sL ll. HLUIIE W8. Dy 8. IIOFSB. J. Marshall of Allandale snent a. few days last week with his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Thompson. ` ` Jubilee Presbyterian Church The annual meeting` or the congrega- tlon was held, in the `school room of the church on Monday evening, Jan. 31. There was a large attendance of the" members. According to'_custom, sup- per was provided by the ladies of the congregation. a. custom much appre- ciated by the members. and at its clbse the business meeting was held. Tho vninlnl-An I-ho `Dan `IX? `Do!-I-gnu- were quite nelpxul L0 (.116 people. We have had very nice winter weather. Sometimes the thermometer goes pretty low but we don't suffer very much from the cold. It is not hard to get wood. It costs us about $2 a. cord. cut it yourself in the bush, and about 15- cord does us the six winter months.", ' EKIUUEII HOE quite, OI COUFSB. ' Then today we had -our Christmas services and sacrament as has been their custom. The services I. believe were quite helpful to the people. We have had ~m:.rv nit-A wlnfnr TRY THIS TO BAVNIVSH RHEUMATIC PAINS `ollu 5111! CHI! year On Saturday we had frequent visits from the -Indian people and "Matte," as we can Mr. Matson. and I visited the Indian feast which was nroceediniz in regular fashion in one of the nearby houses. In the evening we invited the Company eople down. also the fellows from the oint. The latter were un- able to come but Mr. and Mrs. David- son and Alex. the clerk, came and with Mr. Matson, we had a nice party. For our Christmas dinner we had roast pork. pudding, cake, figs, raisins and chocolate. I brought the fresh pork in from Norway House and really it was about as nice as goose or turkey though not quite, of course. 'l`hAn fndnv IA hn..nInv ("lav-iaivnnna -and girls this year., uuuu. ` " On Friday '- evening we had our Christmas entertainment. It consisted of, some choruses, a duet. violin selec- tions, presentation of prizes for, most regular attendance at school. lantern slides of the north country and a visit from Santa Claus. Jim and I uarcelled up about 125 presents so you see our ants. Claus list `is pretty large. Kind friends from here and there sent us the articles and so made itnossible for us to be really generous to the boys On Qntnrdnu urn ha}! I-rnnunnf vi`:-;II>n UKIUPO 50036. (IEWG U90. Z0. ' ' `fDear is over once againand it-has ndtbeen as dull-and uninteresting -as I feared it would be. . On Friday the people beganto come in from their winter camps and it was a glreasure to sggsome of them again. iday atterno _n Mr. Matson. a very large-Swede trapper-prospector, arriv- ed and is staying with us. He is a. very intelligent. tine fellow and would sur- prise a lot of good city toll: who think or trappers and prospectors as bohunks hand bushmen. He talks very intel- ligently on any question-science, reli- gion`. politics and businee_s--andA is very kindly. generous and wise in his deal- ing. with the Indians . You would have a great time with him as he is always so enthusiastic about his work and his ldnnn, ` uuu Iv-Iuuw III 3 IVUI III`! II} IVIIUCIVII COCO This is an extract from a "letter re- ceived by W. L. Kell on Monday. Jan. 24, from the.Rev.AJ. A. C..Kell. M.A.. Oxford House. datnd Dan. 26. gmmwqwiwxwwaigwg .C_OOKS'l'OWN 3: _.___..___.._._..._-_..------ Chriofvio in 1 a -Nor'm-n _ Mi;_aion Sta. IIILI- 1'. -_ __L.._-A 1..-..- _ u_--- as. xrom manev.-J. A. u...!LeI Oxford House. dated Dec. 26. Hair `wlklnn 0- (`uvial-run: In n j-I:-x%oxi`ix-1--xox-:14 .EIGl:l'I:l_-_l Ll__NE,_ll`{NISFIL "'AYNER { e'I teit sluggish, drowsy and weak. A friend suggested Vinol. New I feel `fine and have gained 8 pounds."-B. H. Bailey. The very FIRST week you take Vinol. you beg n to feel stronger. eat and sleep better; For over 25 .yea.rs, this simple. strengthening iron `and cod liver c<$m ound has been helping . nervous, ru - own women. tired men, and pale. sickly children. Contains no ~oll--pleasant to take. Wm. Crosslsnd. u-|mrgInt_ - 0.5 `ma nanngz nxamnmz !- Windsor, `0nt., Feb. 14 (Special). The following is one of the many letters of praise ich we are con- tinually receiving. It comes from Mrs. B. Bush, who lives` at 883 Mc- Dougall Street. She writes: I have found your Dodd s Kidney Pills very good. I was troubled with severe pains across my kidneys, and cramps in my limbs, but after using Dodd s Kidney `Pills I am not troubled any more. .- So I can truly say they are good. I have also used your Di- amond Dinner Pills -and find they help me. Tint`;-"4: Vdnnu Du`: urn v`rnvn11r av-In!` Inca`) unc. _ . Dodd s Kidney Pills are purely and simply a kidney remedy. They strengthen the kidneys so they can do their full work of straining the impurities out of the blood. Pure blood .coursing through the body car- ries to the different organs the nour- ishment they need to keep them sound and healthy. n`|\-n:nn1-I `mama o`u11mm:aa Anna" "`6i`ta?I`d"`5i" druggists every- where, or the Dodds Medicine Co., Ltd., Toronto. ` -7c` `ms THE coon RESULTS THAT (_JQ[J_N l' MOST Ontario Lad-y is Pleased With Dodd s Kidney Pills. Mn. 3. Bu 1. sum}-ea With V...-y $4! 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This enviable leadership Dodge `Brothers have rigidly maintained. ` LIVINGSTON BROS; Dunlap St. Barrie We Alse Sell Dependable Used Cars Mans, IN CTAZNTADA 1;c';l 's'e'cl'a}{ I I 1 De Luxe Sedan . . Delivered with Spare Tire` and Take / Old nevvsi)ape1js- mike -tine cleaners crumpled paper over the stove asryou for the greasy gas stove`. Just rub the would a rag. . $1122.50 $1189.75 .. $1376.00 '. $1496.00 By WINNER -munsmhr, FEBRUARY 17, -1927, THURSDAY 'Ull"]lIEllHE drugglst .

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