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Barrie Examiner, 1 Mar 1928, p. 10

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All pricesf. o. b. Windsor, Ont., ard factory equipment (freight \ _:1 replid: ;,I have only I Kruschgn` to thank. lusch an 573 Read IMO Latter wj Good Health for a Half-a-Cent aVDay.' From every Drug Store at 75c; die bottle. . urn mumg you again to express my sincere gratitude for the continued success I have maintained through my _ daily dose of Kruschen. Only last week a representative 3))` a leading Insurance Co. met me (who saw me a few , months ago when I was crizled with rheumatism) His first remark was how well I looked and how I could now move about. I replied, ` Yes,I have only Kruscheri Salts to thank. He remarked, `ReaIly. ? I replied ` Certainly, and he said he was feeling `o colour ' and`. would start the Kruschen habit next day._ _ My business brings me in contact with scores of similar cases and I always recommend Kruschen Salts. I am" writing this testimonial quite unsolicited and you may make what use you like of same. Wishing you every 26th june, 1927. JAS. F. WOOLIVER} E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES. Ltd" Manchester, England ($903. 1 Sole Importers: l(cGhllvny Bron, Ltd., Toronto, Out If , - 1 . . , _ _ . I am w_rmng you agam to gratztull contlnd Sllffltc I hill): rnrn'nlnc'n4J .ol.-......L ...u nrunun 5. W09 Vice-President and Actuary `Sun Life of `Canada. ; ucrc you navetn smart New Chrysler 5 2 - which public preference acclaims still the greatest value in the low-priced eld. yuan`: \UllpC ' ` (with rumble seat) DeLu_xe Sedan - - - Coupe - - - - - - Roadster (with rumble I Touring - - - - - - Two-Door Sedan - - Four-Door Sedan - - DeLuxe Coupe - a (With onus`-`A ---A` Dependabilityandl long life that result- from a precision- of manufacture` totally unknown- in the rhuildingr of any other lowr priced car; The inevitahlv superior results of Chrysler engi-" neering and Chry-' sler Standardized Quality in four` great cars, from- $870 to $9105. JAS. Original loar on I10 I01` Illpta Buy Advertised Things `Thursday, Marc}! 1, `I928. - - $8 70 : seat) 870 - - 870' 636 930' ARTHUR a. woo; '3-prnninnf and Anbuu BETHHSDA Watters and family ['6 svmnathv nf H-mu visiting net uaugnter. Mrs. Jae. Laushlin. -Miss Doro-thy Wood` has been staying with her grandmother, Mrs. I-I-arry Lawrence, and is attending school ` here. ` U1 . Sun- uuuy this `on! wan aunvuuxy Illa Mrs. Jas. Duff is visiting her daughter. Mrs` D. `S. Kee. of Toronto. Miss Kathleen `Me-Leish oi. Stayner has been visiting friends here. Mrs. Mat-kl-e or Bagrie is viiting her daughter. Mrs. Jae. Laushlin. Doro-hhiv Wand. mg. N..- uuswuuu 'nO8p1t8.h - Chas. Stainton spent a ew days In `Toronto with his mother. who was seriously 111. is daughter. Mrs. D. '. Ken. nf mm-nn+n T77` Feb. Eoodwln in serious- 1 111 and has been removed to Cali 1 ngwood hospital. Chili. Stninfnn anal-\+ as CA1-I ---- cu use uauy. At County Orange Lodge which held its annual meeting` in Alliston recently, the following o icers were elected for the ensuing` vear: Master, -J. D. Stewart, of Thorn- ton; deputy master. D. K. Harvey, of Newton Robinson; chaplain, Rev. G. L. Gray, of Rosemont: re- cording secretary. `R. W, Allen, Thornton; nancial secretary, J. Haugh, of Baxter: treasurer, W. . Corrigan,` of Alliston; 1st lec- turer, N. 'Cave, of `Newton Robin- son; 2nd lecturer, Cecil Brethet, `I ~ , ` of Tottenham; D. of C., W. J Sutherland, of Alliston. nave G WHICH OI UU Ieet. LaurielE. Wright, former! of Barrie, manager of the C.. . R. Express at Collingwood, suffered a severe loss last week when his cottage was destro ed -by re. The re is believed to ave originated from the furnace. - No one was home at the time. The loss will be heavy as the contents were valu- able and included many rare pieces which were family heir- looms. There was nearlyia triple trag- edy at Port McNicoll on Feb. 17 when the home of John Boychuk at the extreme limits of the village was destroyed. The -ba_-by in a crib at the stove in the kitchen waken- ed Boychuk, who, coming to inves- tigate the cause of the child's rest- lessness, discovered a re which had by this time out off escape by the rear door. The front door was locked and the key lost, but one window left a retreat from the furnace and it was through this Boychuk helped his wife and pass- ed the baby. A A` (`AI-and-no f\.._u44- T AJA-~ " ' puree IIIOIIWIS. ` ` Contracts covermg sxxteen 1 miles of new road construction" between `Bracebrid e and Hunts- ville. were signed 11 Toronto re- cently. The total amount of mon- ey involved was tated to be about $240,000.00. The roadway will have a width of 80 feet. T.mn-in In m..:...1.. 5-....- ---`-~ 7 0 vv cu VIIU USU: Recently a man was convicted in the -Orillia Police _ Court of converting rubbing alcohol into a potable beverage, and was sent to prison for seven months. Another. man was convicted of `arson, the maximum penalty for which is life imprisonment, and` was sentenced tothree months. .nI\4IInn nlu-4 .u_......_ _. V I Advrfiae in The Examiner V f United . having a uuuua UUU auuruaa. ' The annual report of St. Paul's Church, Orillia, showed total amount raised, $20,586. Its Sunday School has an enrollment of 1048, including 74 officers and teachers. . ` Huntsville seemsrto be somewhat worked uyiover the question of iquor store. It is said that a petition is ' circulation asking for the remo al of the beer warehouse. D-......L1-. - u- -- IUBBY --...., any can; J.`&.Ul-luv Ex-Warden J. E. Coombs was honored by his` fellow citizens last week when they tendered him a banqpet at whichhe was present- ed wxth an illuminated address. vm... .......--u _-_----.L on ~- zany WUUIK. - There is a la__ck of co-operation among Allistdnians in almost every line of endeavor and every hobby or astime represented. in town, say he Her Id. ` Wu 1I7.....l -.. `I 1'-V I` ` l_.-... v".-. 4-vvlllub vvvl. uuu 1110.10: ' Owing` to an epidemic of mumps over 400 of the 1248 pupils in Or- illia public schools were absent last week: ' % ` "`L....- ._ _ I_-I_ A , ncsulbu -uu mcreusea Iron! .13 to 15. Old` folks in the Beeton Home are now able to enjoy sermons and other features over the radio.` n . ~ - - - . .E....... L. -.. --- Iwusu u puawraue In IVIGZOUOWH. ' The Inspector asks that the number of teachers in Orillia col- leg-iate -be increased from 13 to 15. nld: `pilf `VI ``\A Dani-Au `-'---- wu w prucuse In urangevme. Rev. P. 0. Cameron of Orillia Baptist `Church has resigned to take a -pastorate in Ridgetown. The Ingnnntnv calm 4-1am& 4-1-- uuauiuyeu Dy Il1'B I853 WEEK. Singhampton has lost its med- ical man, Dr. Kyle having depart- ed to practise in Orangeville. Rev. P. I". nalawnn Av Adi!!- W IIIDUFI ' The Port McNicoll Curlin Club Ltd . has been incorporate` with $10 000 capital. - oldwater Agriculture! Society is conducting an intensive cam- paign for -membership. The residence and oiceof Dr. A. F. Bastedo of Braoebridge was destroyed by relast week. .Q;a"\nv\nvdrnn 1...- 1-..; -2;- ..--o uuwvo ` Lumberment have found difficul- ties in cetting out log supplies this winter. * Ltd. been $10.00!} Mlnhni, - The I Bani: -vo- _ 'I:o;or:to has bought an office building in Cree- moto ` . - IIIJLA`A|`n--A `-A-- l-- ' ` DISTRICT aws wfxgggwwwawiiww Equip your home with the greatest of labor- saving devices . . . . . . hardwood oors! . Ball Planing Mill Co. Ltd. ngnalz 1:: I &a%m%iiiii&g NEW 5-;u-:u1u:Il'.n amnzn 59, '-Kel-t-h Banting `Percy Berry 46, Lorne Oa-rruth- ' are (absent). ` - `S-R. I--Jack Wilson 78, Mlldt-ed McLean 77. Laurlne McDonald 74,` l Austin --Cunningham 73. Stevella * Galllnger 63. Harold Abbott 60, `Eva! Berry 50. *Lewellyn Buscombe 49. JR. I-Jack Coxworth, Willie Graham, Lloyd Jennett. Frank Sheard. Raymond Cunningham. Ce-q ell Keown (absent). S'R. PR.--A-Everard Wlngate, Jes-V sle Berry. ~ J-R. PVR.-Margaret Abbot. Harold ` Jennett, Eleanor Jennett. Kathleen -1 Buscombe, Dorothy Arnold, Eileen ` Smith. , ` failed In one examination. IJEILA M. DAVIS. teacher 1 IV] I- .. - Ivy School Report Senior Room - SR. IV--Isabel Davis 80%, Laur- h ance Davis. 76, Edna Jennett 67, V `Margaret Martin 67. Carl Jennett 5 67. Blanche Banting 60, Thelma 3 Graham 58,."Alma Lennox 61, `Myr- 3 Eire `gleown 61B. "lconssotance Arnold , orence ro ey . 5 JR. IV---Kathleen Abbott 71, Jack . Banting 70. Wilbert Linn 59, Irene `(`3IoIxwcJlrg1n56, `Vglmer Wilson 53, I an a nger . , V SR. III-Ed-ytha Keown 82, Les- ' lie Lennox 74. Clarissa Lyons 78, ` Myrtle Cunningham 71, Isla Bant- ing 71, "'Da_'vis Arnold 67. `Edwin .51-l'bott. 61,1th*?67ilfred .Davis 59, anry m . ` ,: JR. III--John Ssheard 79. Dennis Sheard 77, George Davis 76, Mar- garet Arnold 71, Kathleen Davis 70, gfan Coxworvh 51, *Mervyn Martin " `failed in `onevexamination. . J'I0'H-N J. HENDERSON, pi/`incipal Junior Room . . SR. I`I-Mez-vyn Mccormack 87%, Betty Arnold 85, Margaret Robert- son 84, Luella Gallinger 81, Claude Banting 70, Errol Banting 69. Elva Banting 66, Evelyn Gaiiinger, 63, `Kenneth Smith 59, `-Kei-tlh Banting 57, ergabgent). have t< before work. auttleu OH nave SOY!) preferably to putting I swamp sort `ground 1 qvn tn umls ....a.n n. 1 that that deputation spent their Stella Partridge presented Mr. and ___- ..--.. qv-.751 yells yl`UpUHUU. 5`"E`lng led Mylil swamp route wa an ace card of, Halbert. Then a quartette of youmr argument for the provincial High-i ladies were called on and Miss.Beth way `but your scrilbe was intormed .Dru!`y read an address and Miss time trying -to how the Minister of MI`s~ 3011116) With 81 pyrex pie plate. Highways that by _com~ln-g the old Miss Myrtle Chappell then read an Sunnidaie Road they were benefit-| address to `Mr. and "Mrs. Metc-nlfe jng-`the 5-1-eategt number of pgop]e__ and Jessie and "Miss `Pearl Jory gave just the very thing your scribe ad-. the Pyrex pie plate. Messrs. Metcalfe vocates in this scheme. What is and Benney reDlied- MIN Drury and Ratepayer going to do with ten Mr- Halbert `gave short families living between those -two and `the Singing of God -Be with dangerous crossings (not an taco!-| Yes T111 We Meet Again I dent has ever lhappenedon eitheri 8: Pleasant evening to a close. Mr. one) and who have to cross either. and Mrs _lB0nne.v and little son one to get to a store? Are their moved to their farm in Innisfil this lives not to be considered in this Week8J1dMr.'and Mrs. Metca-lfe will ease? II would suggest to Ratepayep l9a.V8 in 8. very short time. best to follow the Golden `Rule--Come Wishes -Of `the friends over with the majority and advocate both families to -the new homes The theioid Sunnidale road which is addresses Were Very `similar and practically built. needs only repair, Werees 1 0ll0Ws:- gives everybody frontage, lets` Deer `Friends! We. your Crtfwn twelve hundred acre`; gf land an Hill friends, have learned with-re- putting a rnnrl n...m...n. fnn 0 an... settled on have some convenience .8ret that yogi are soon to leave us . ll I-ropoua Hold Change I` noticed in last week's issue of 1; your valuable paper, a letter ad- y dressed to the editor and signed a .1 Sunnidale iatepayer, concerning `the proposed change in the county provincial road at Brentwood. The - writer first condemns the Sunnidale Council. If our Council is at fault. Ratepayer fails to show why the council condemns -this `proposed change. `So I shall try and explain one point. This piece of road that the count tries to put over on the township as belonged to the county which ti tention. able piece of road has to be some time teilirrg Scott is but I would every voter in the township of Sun-, nida-le knows Mr. `Scott and the pos- ition he hold-s as last fall `he had to have a team pull his car out of the mire on this piece of road they want our township council to take over. After this road `is designated we will know more of the qualities of , the gentleman in quest-ion. Rate- payer mentions the delegation sent to `Toronto and says this proposed was ace nmv nf T-T Harold` Partridge is progressins an operation in Boy- al Victoria `Hospital. Barrie. Two Presentations favorably after On Tuesday, Institute met Metcalfe. After concluded 'Mrs. and and a `pair pepper shakers. and Mrs. Fred for almost eighteen. years during 'M1`5- 530N163 81 me it has received no at- 8900118 and Cutg not even road work. Now is Sha'k91`S- 3001 it a fairvdeal that when this de.plor- 0mD1et91.V by S put in feelingly. 'Sincer shape, that the countyunload it on the 1jem0V the township? IR~atep`ayer spendvsithe Institute us who Isaac. vgntupg to sayl to uphold the -ide good. faithful tute. number of frien ment of the Miss MacKay Metcalfe with a set mem Feb. 14, the Women's at the home of Mrs. the business was Jory read an address presented Mrs. of tablespoons of cut g`ass salt and An address to Mrs. . Albert Bonney was read by Miss -Rix `Partridge gave to sp a set of table- lass salt and pepper in dies were taken urprise Ibut replied est regret is felt at al of these members from as both have been bers, ever trying als of the Insti- Farewell Chicken upper On aturday evening quite a large ds met in the base- United church for x a chicken supper and farewell to Mr. and. Mrs. ~Bonne Y and Mr. and Mrs. I S ullllllvl I Wv'Fh;vPropeud Road Change a. and county Brentwood. 'Sunnida1e Council. 1'! mm Innnnn is as 0.... I puasvu wauwur. 8. new/y DJOW. A few teams are still on the grav- el haul but the rush is gradually de- creasing I as. farmers are turning their attention tggetting up Ice and wood for summer. T Charity ` Begins at Home I If your wife has blistered hands from sweeping . . . . . an aching back from scrubbing . . . . you're not giving her a square a-1-..! igeliaruar-"y is living up to its name of "being stormy a seldom a day passed without a heavy blow. A fO7 ffh EVA 11?! AH hkn amour- _a.u;ucceu. `W. Goodman, who was in theem-= ployvment of F. Comartln. was las: vnigeic removed to Comngwood hoa- p a. I . Wt-Ihrilav-v inn Hvlno inn fn Ha name T` C WV T" Feb. 27- -Mrs. G. C. Trott has re- turned home from Detrolbatter at`- tencung the funeral of her niece. . ` P. Hogan is glowly recover-lug af- ter his operation in Barrie hospital No furzhar davalnnmnnf nf Arnnlhl 1` ma ODBFEIIDXI H1 v3.l'l`16 l'|03plT.3l ' No further development or small- pox la reported: At time of writing the card is still on premises or `those Tattllcted. NI? flnnnnnn ucohpuouu--. 3.. 4.1.- -... _~BREN'l'WOO-I; `N `H _. I` R ZI___LA VvD7f`i::nd Mrs. fa! have the sincere sympathy or community in the loss of their cu w nsuurn we purchase pri -Ask Douglas Drug Store any good druggist. ,JUU a couple OI m0nthS. McCoy takes all the risk---Read `I this ironclad guarantees If after t aking 4 sixty cent -boxes of Mc- Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 2 one dollar `boxes any thin,` underweight man or woman .doesn t gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satised with the .~. marked improvement in 'health-your druggist is authoriz- ed to return the purchase price. Dom:-lag Th-no _Q+nsm A- just a couple of months.`_ H: V cl.` EJKDFHCC '1`8.`DletS. A New Jersey Man was just as bad as you, -but now he s get what the girls call a manly gure --he needed 28 more pounds and thanks to McCoy's he got them in Mnnntr +421"... -11 4.1.. .4. That's winat the girls say about you fellows that need a few more pounds `of good solid esh and have never tried McCoy's Cod LiverNExtract Tablets. Joanne. `Ill-.. ---A- - V tertained uaya wun ms parents. V " " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodgers en- -a large number of their umllala I LDHUI1 Feb. 27--`Mrs. Geo. Keast has been In E'mvale for the daxglzfs with hlgs pgrets. are sorry to lose you we trust that true success and happiness may be yours in your new"-sphere. We have gathered here this evening for the cept this small gift with the sin- cere wish that you may have suc- cess and -many years of happiness in your new home. .-- ,...e auurl a(l(ii`eSSe I `Till brought .8.` 1 Mrs.` LBonney week and Mr. `and foilows:- I Dear with re- pruveu In -neau. The Ladies next social at C.`}`; ..'_.. ,.-- : ruuuuc musxc exams. In Toronto. Quite a number from here were in Barrie on Monday evening when a team from the Club here matched wits in a debate with a team from Collier St. `church. .\/Ha: I(c:HA \,h...*rr.._. -3 run I - uu: Aw:-en-uuu. . . Congratulations to `Miss `Enid Partridge who was successful in her recent music exams. in Toronto. Quite a nnmhnr fnnm ma..- ......... a.. V vuv vv I` Ill_IaIn " FeB.(27--`-Britten Dunsmore of the O.A.C., Guelph, spent a few days at his home here this week. Mr. `Rn,en' .`l2nnum.on.. m... n... an. me name nave vms week. Mr. Ross. Beuverton, was: the guestvr Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe over 'the `week-end. (`An-a-nnnln6ln-.. 4- -111-`- 0-: A - THE ' BARBIE EXAMINIR : ualu :.an.-weu 110 Mr. ey ~ ample justice had bountiful supper a spent in l'!('H'h-r'nnnHu- wun Lrusuua I11 1`O!`OntO. Miss Marjorie Eldridge entertain- 'ed a number of young people on -Thursday evening. Mrs. `Thompson has returned home from the Barrie hospital much im- proved In health. Aid will hold their the home of C. M. Cooper. `I I_'I'EV CANAD!AN - BUILT W. A. ~Grose,% Dealer and Dislribulbr 112.114 BRADFORD s1`. PHONE 21, ans. 1o11w purheu a. most enjo: Mr. and Mrs. _Ge- Spnday with Mr. a Webb of Bethesda. and dance. A dainty lunch was -serv- ed by the hostess and everyone re- ported a most enjoyable evening. _Geo. Munro spent /Sunday and Mn run-my -vs-no; uuu guct economy, I8 stand- ard equipment, on the roadster; of . the "62, 72 and on all models of the New 1 12 II. 12. Imperial 80 and available, at slight extra cost. for other body types. Ana. new vuryalr nea-1-lead" Engine-designed to take full ad- vantage of highvcompression gas, giving 12% greater torque with greater speed, power, hill-climbing .,.. `:i'..:`:.::'.. .'.'.':`..':.':.`:":~.-..-`:.:.=-_-2'21; ......... LU su-me or shoot for the man and `brute were so inextricably mixed up they were afraid they might kill the former instead ofthe latter. 'In any case -the fact remains that he killed the bear unaided, armed only with an empty'gun. > 9 S a strange animal with a herd of cat- tle whichipon investigat-ion turned put to be a `bear. A log fence inter- vened and it had not noticed them. Awaiting developments -they con- ceaiedthemaeives behind a log heap. In a short time _the bear name over the fence on its way to the woods and as `aoorr as it came within close range the -three men discharged their shot sums lnmled w-ith small shot at it. `Those were the days of bln`lc powder. and Mr. Shaw. the ho eat of the three. advancelng| through_ the smoke unexpectedly ran into the ~boar -whit.-lh being only slightly wounded and `consequently, enraged gave battle. He endeavored` to cldb the brute but his first blow across its back only broke the butt of his gun. He then had recourse to the `barrel and the battle`raged- with varying fortune for the greater part of an hour, when 'his agil.ity, indom-, itable courage. and marvellous strength gained him the. victory. So fierce and terrible was the strug- gle that even to `tell of it in after years would leave him limp as a dishcloth. Wh'y his companions did not_come to his aid remains a mys- tery to this day. One version says they were.so sure that he would be killed they ran away and left him to his fate; another, that they were afraid to strike shoot man were an incw+..a....m.. nu: utrxn vacueu by M1`. Web Mrs. Jack Monfaster spent A day in Thornton. Mrs. Albert -Rainey is via with friends in Toronto. Mina \/rm.-Imdn ~r:m1..m...... .....-.. Ease of handling unlike . anything ever before ex- perienced in cars selling at less than $1500; Smartness and beauty of line ; set the pace-now, as always mainder of the industry; New Chrysler Red-Head FI`I:I\n--t nn:':--44 4- `_I._ 1,}! I ..- -v-an uuJl!o ' I `fMr. Show was one of Sunnldale's strong men. and holds the record of being the only man In that town- ship who killed 9." bear alngle hand- ed. The occaslon was as follows: When out hunting with two com- panions late one afternoon In :1 new- ly burned fallown in the neighbor- hood of the Ninth Llne they noticed it strange nnlmal with cat-I WhlCh'1lDnn h`lVDuHru'nf.Inn o.........: Real PerE)rma;1:e- 4 with 71%! Comfort -=v<=H`r 2259 Reterringlo tie late Duncan Shaw. reference of -whose death ap- peared In our Su.nnida`e Corners correspondence last week, the Stay- nr Bun says: A III!`-c EL... _..- ` -` I Only in Chrysler 52 can you buy these qualities - The comfort of adult? , sized, roomy steel and wood bodies; C ' Characteristic Chrysler speed and dash, usable with complete comfort because of unrivaled engine and riding smoothness; he une:ipeci`(\'d`l;'r:.:1-3 I vounded rave endeavored ne `back I. the hnff], pnrI-or? quick .\.u. Auuuru spent and Mrs. 'Harry a. eauty and color that aw, alwavs-for the re- Feb. 27--I-Iarr,v Vvebb moved on` Monday to his farm on the eighth line. Mr. Thompson has moved to the farm vacated bv Mr. 'Web2. s LIPS. .T('1( 1 ff|.`IQdl'dn aoat ' sun,

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