Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 May 1927, p. 14

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7. Eve womn Maid!-zf-all-wo THU RSDA`l P3 rd 2;: ;i.'o(9 own on Youxa spoons let; I an nn for t (:Hnt teasp gel on 50 wr send Ar4 uuu vuuu `nu uuu guy UV BHU- ietgvfhr 60 cents at any (in: store anywhere and that if he isn't elight- ed after a 80 day test he can have his money back. ' _ 18&14c awwzauv Luuunu. _ Telllhim that these tablets are rich `in vitamines and besides be! ing him so fill out `his flat chest an sunken cheeks and neck -the vitalizing` vita- ' mines in McGoy s will make him strong and vigorous and give him more ambition. m..n 1..:.... u..... n.- --.. _-L n-ix L-T IIIUIU GHIUIIIIUIM . Tell him that `he can get 60 tab- lets for any d_1_\ug _s_t_nje .........I.-..- _._.1 LL_L on L , - -'--vwvww&IIC Thousands of sufferers ,vouch for the relief obtained from Tell him that the quick easy way to put pounds of solid flesh on his bones is to take McCoy's Cod"Liver Extract Tablets. m..n 1.}... +l...:. 4.1.--- 4...L1-J._ -.._ _.s_'I- Gains 8 Pounds Since Taking Vino] Gin-ls_!_ Tel1_'l'_'his t9_ Eb'li56i7.l') ~$OO Contest} V Yousnwin$l00oron`e.ol :h.n=~..:m. *h=:.:.-'3: P2: 1: a w frigsn the thirteen letters in Nyal Stone Root. Go to the N lDru Sta in local-' 1:3? 1: .. .'x'i a. "'..aou. ..,.-=a.::,.e~:~.=.,*=~=;,..... e - m which restores heal and strendgth. relieves kidney and bind er troubles, rheuma- tism snc_l sciatica. Just ask the Nyal druuist for the new word contest sheets which explain everything; Be sure and no to the vv uuiu wspuun every opd go to the wY"ot-II"-$1:-i;;-r;y"l""rie`nl TUBBY uu uncut` gain. I ' Her own course "was perfectly cfear V in her mind. She loved John Ballard: sheeknew. at lastr how completely she had\a'lways_loved him. But her duty held_her to the man she had married, for better, for worse. So she -saw it. She would wait. When, it he were sentto prison, he came out, she would be walt- Lng for him. She` _would utter no auun::Luu15' ul. 1118 I116. - ` ' At least, if this happened to him. this disgrace on imprisonment, the Worst would have come about and he would be free from the thralldom of fear in which, for so many years, Henry Jor- dan had held him. as he had held his father before him. '1` at, at least, would be clear gain. ` "RP nwn nnnvvun"-nron u.u.0A..d.'I... -(_-.. Lucuh In -her own rnindshe had very lit- ` tle doubt of the outcome of the trial. She knew John Ballard, and she knew. too, the rottenness, the fhndamental weakness of any case the defence could build up, Phil, her husband, the man whose name she bore, was `going to, prison. In a way she was almost glad. His body would suffer; it was possible. she thought, she almost hoped, that through that suffering his son; would * be reborn and that he might yet make something of his life. ' `f Okla knnnann in I-I... 4.1.1.. -_-_. ---.--. r-ugv av] ed the opportunity to serve him legit- imately. She was sorrier for Phil tl'!15x'1 she had ever been for anyone in er life. He was, it seemed to her, an utter- ly wasted man. He had had every op-_ portunity that good birthyand wealth. and an assured position could give him. arrlmd he had made hothing of any of t em. - auuun u uuman ooay. The kidneys get out of order and must be attended to, if something more segious is to be prevented. No man or woman with well kidneys ever had chills. Keep youn kidneys right if you would be free from this very dangerous and unpleasant symptom. Dodd's Kidney Pills pre- .Vent chills, as they make sicko kid- neys an impossibility. ' 19c them. Tul- cmI`t:v. F. '1`. Grafton arrived in Sing- hampton on May 5, on his return from his three months` tour in Europe and the Holy Land. Speaking of hi trip. Mr.vGraft'on says it was too wonderful for words but strenuous. Although in perfect health. he lost ten pounds dur- ing his holiday. Mrs. Grafton, who re- mained `with friends in Toronto, has returned also. and together they will again take up parochial duties in their district. MIUIHJIB servxtuae. With the recent arrest of four men near Palgrave it is thought that the men who perpetrated a number of rob- beries in Tottenham during the winter are in custody. A deserted cottage out- side Caiedon East was found to be the rendezvous of the gang and at number of articles among their loot resemble those taken from Tottenham merch- ants. ' `D-.. 13 III r_._4u-.- - - -`- ~- auuuuex` LUUPIBI trarnc. , ` George Thompson, of `Sunnidale Tp, was up before P; M. I-Iogg in Calling-' wood Police Court. on May.3', on a charge oi. operating a still, A convic- tion was registered and Thompson was assessed $200 -plus one month in the County gaol, and in default of pay- ment ot the fine, an additional six months servitude. TKHH1 fhn nnnnnlv nu..A..L -4! A--- -7, --r LHCI - The McNamara. Construction Com- pany, ault Ste. Marie, was awarded a $25,000 contract for the paving of Robert street by the Penjetanguishene council. This street is part of the Blue Water Highway,`and it is hoped to have trhe Job completed in time for the gummer tourist traffic. nnrga Thnvnnnnn AI `-----l-1-`- "'- W B uruwnuu. Rev. A. J. Eagle, who has been Pas- `tor of Fe.ir}3'ank'Church. Toronto, for the past four years, has accepted an unanimous invitation from the United churches oi. Victoria. Harbor. Port. Mc- Nicoli and Ebenezer. Rev. Mr. Eagle ivitil gake charge or his new duties July 5. -- I 1st. W Ill 7'! lf. DUMB: The body of GordontPratt of Calling- vfood, who was` drowned in Georgian Bay on March 80, was discovered on April 80, by a man gather.lng.dr1ftwood along the shore. the same occupation that the boy was engaged in when he was drowned. __ Dan A 1 'l4'Vn.-In ...I.- I.-- 1.-- I5 030 While Angus Bell of vstaynen was splitting wood the axe became caught In a suspended clothesllne and came down on his shoulder, breaking the col- lar bone. ml..- I.....:.. ..a n-._.u.... -us..- -7. -1... 4 um auu LUU1 reuevea." Have you` ever noticed where a chill is most often felt? Up and down the back. You soon feel it over, but that's where it starts. Your kidneys are there. The kidneys are the cause and from this starting point commences every` `chill that ever shook a human body. The kidnnlya and :\n4- -8 .....l-.. _...l UHEIHU URUKLIFUUI Residents of Udney. want -to obtain electricity from the Orillia commission and are ready to guarantee a..revenueV of $2,500 a year. - ' Tvlnv '\X7n1fnn wlaknn `no Q....n......: 1...- `U1. p,IUU :1 year. Rev. Walter Fisher of Scotland has` become pastor . of . the Gravenhurst Baptist church, succeeding Rev. Wm. -Bllton, who recently Went to `Ottawa. " Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sykes of Moon- stone celebr ed the seventieth ann1- T versary of .t elr wedding on April 29. ;VIr;mSykes is 92 years old and his wife R . . Vll'u . is 89. 'I!YhI ua. BUlIU_Ul u.5 u.. - . - . _ Moms Hewitt or Orlllla, aged seven, had his left arm -broken last week. He was trying to'cr'ank a. truck when the engine backfired. 'DAcIr'|nnl-n AF YYA-`nu ........4. 4.- _LA__.l._ nus BLACK mmomi EXPRESS - uycruuus. I `The assessment of the village of Creemore for 1927 is $339,852. The pop- ulation is 643 and there are 114 children of schobl age.. Mnrnn `Fl'n1xriH n0 nunnn `nun; ..-...... w.. ..v-..-... Iavvvuviov-Illvon v vs uu-u pvt uwuI.o_ Silas Wright of Newmarket, aged .65. had his` left arm utmost completeTy severed by a buzz saw which he.was operating. "Thu nnmiaurnnnf nf 4-kn uni.-H... -0 .......,.......v ..;-y.- man can gyro ag away JFIIWGI I Colllngv vdod s_ evening . vocational classes had an enrollment of 185 with a.n_-average attendance of 58.5 per cent, Silas Wright (1? Nnwmnrbnf an-ad AR Comngwood public schools had an average attendancg of 888 in March as cumpared.wJth\973 in Aprilglast year. Collln2\ivdod's evenfmz vnnnnnnl um uuzmunu auuuee celeorauon. -i H lI1BlBIBo " D. J. B. Mitchell `of Collingwood died on May, 2 -from tetanus caused by a. sliver in a hand. Orillla Town Council has authorized a grant or $1,000 `to asslstvln financing the Diamond` Jubilee celebratiom nllingmnn nllhlln nnh`nn1u hop! n I ...;yc-nucsvuxc, \Jlll4u, may if peclal) I have used Dodd's Kidney Pills on and off for twelve years, writes Mrs. M. McIntosh, a well-known resi- dent of this place. If I would take a heavy cold I would get a pain in my back which settled in my kidneys. I would take a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and feel relieved. ` I-Town Ivnuil A"-.. -1--'--3 -- ` as va.uou.U&v'.,wu'u E. popuuulon 0! `I013 . . Allistonarass Band has been re-of-_ ganized and `Is practising for summer engagements. . - `n `r 1: mI'u..I....n -no n..un..............a 14-; Nottawashga's asaessmnt' for 1927 is $2,680,029-. with a. population of 4017. Alllntnn `Rrnnn `Rm-ul has`: hnnn n.-.-`I-_ (Conthm e`ad from page 10) - ......-_-4._.__:L_, BIIU UUZUKL And then a sudden jerk awoke her. "She ,sa.w other lights; was thrown acrohs the seat: `felt the sudden lurch of the car. Dismayed, she waited. Then Hastings, unhurt, opened the door. (VIVA L- --._AJ---A--* uauuaba. | Viola. could_hear the steady hum 6f .the big motor; the squishing sound of rthe tires. The mad was good, in the ` main; the trip was easy. After a, time she dozed. Aver` 51...... .. ---.1_-1-.- _n, - - -'-- ;v.u'a. ruu'um," 116 83.10, With 8... smile.` she lay (back, comfortably enough. on the wide, deep seat of the luxurious car. She could see nothing, once they ` were underway, but the'tw1n- path of light from the headlights; the rain dimmed the windows so thattthey were. useless. 17l.~'.1n n.-...1.I 1.-.... 3.1.- ,4 ~ -' "- us 11 L. ' ~ I think We can counton doing that, Mrs. Hardin," he said, with a. smile.` She lmv hm-1: nnmfm-+na1.1.; ............a. uupcuu upun nun. ' She was ready at last. The black box in her hand. she went down to the waiting car, with an anxious, protest- ` lug ma.ld'to hold an. umbrella over her. ` Tf D hd hlhf `PAR Rvnltvlvunp .....\.:I uupu LU mane very good ume." ' I don't want you to try, Hastings. It makes no difference when we get firuagez if only we get In before day- : t. T fhlo-:1; -nus am... ...-.....a.'... 3-1.- -, :1, , - Spencerville O t., M 9 ` I have ll Rndl1nnrirl?luy 'I(hlP.e(1!:lo%l*l) word of reproach; she would tell him only that, for her as for society, his imprisonment had wiped the slate clean. What would come of that must depend upon him. ' Rho ulna rnnrhy niv Inn} in]... 1.1.-...1- tug uuuu LU nuiu un. umoreua. over ner. It's a bad night for driving, mad- am," said the chauffeur, as he wrapped a. rug about -her. I'm not worried, when you're driv- ing, Hastings," she said. I'l1 do my \best, madam. We can't "hope to make very good time." T drm f want vnn 1-. am" 1.1.-...u........ 3222;: I-IARC ELIZABETH s1`. Phone 278 -....-n v, vpvlswu UIIU V '(To be continued) , qualities that commend the New Star Cars to men s V and women of affairs are the same qualities that attract. he buyers of more moderate means. These qualities are determined by a. safe, sane factory, sales. and dealer policy that assures the buyer not only the " greatest value in the original purchase, but also assists in maintaining that value while the car is in use and at its /re-sale. /More miles of satisfaction `and more quality per dollar than` any other automobile at or near its price! "M aintained Value: Duran: Motors: of Canada, Limited Toronto, Canada Mrs. Mary Mclntoah Used Them fo Pain: in Her Back j ' It pays to 2xiOe\ inslde y__g;g_g_1j__gar Deferred Payments arranged to suit Located at VanPattei s Garage,` next to Capitol Theatre. Relieves / Rheur_na_tisfn e And H'e1-e s the Reason! Red Seal "` -heal Costinentd Molar Full Pressate Lubrxl-ttlion Mom Silent Cbaiu Drive Tlzermoslatically` Controlled Coolin ` System Accelelion Super-Sensitive Steering Cold Riuetted Cbcmis Frame I.oco1notive-type Brake: `And Other Qu'a.lity Feature: Nation-wide Service Facilities By w1NNE1i ,___ : tell of many buying qpportunities. tfc. \'I'vrrl ngystem purchaser D-B27. `I felt sluggish. drowsy and week. A friend suggested Vlnol. Now I feel fine and have gained 8 pounds."-R. H. Bailey. The very FIRST week you take Vinol, you begin to reel stronger, eat and sleep better. For over 25 years, this simple, strengthening iron and cod liver compound has been helping nervous, run-down women. tired men, and-.pale, sickly children. Contains no oil-pleasa.nt to take. Wm. Crossland. druggist. O-5 ' C0] Pack: found for 1 Blen world s gr Gr}; the L Orien [stceli BABY 1 50A Anywherg, weather, t keeps pcrfcc unopened c can safely 0 the dozen :2 supply in t} Ideal for co W! womu kl-:Jr_yA` _n Write The 1? Limited, 1110 Free Recipe Great Canadian'Reme'dy Always Relieved Her. So Says Ontario lady of V Dodd s Kidney Pills

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