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Barrie Examiner, 1 Mar 1928, p. 12

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DELIVERY SERVICE W_e Arrange for Delivery. Speci.l- F ANCY QUALITY POLISH _specia1- FOR HEALTH % EAT SMYRNA NATURAL FIGS 2 lbs. 15c Special-- FRAYL BENTOS CORNED BEEF STANDARD of Quality in Beef . . BUT - N0 FANCY PRICES nu ----u-vow Vt`-I Bucceuor to oulshin 1 Szsidln Co. " xmua. " LOBSTER_: "W3 34 A'SK MANAGER. GRGEETEIQQS co. L1Mn'_n on" nn -5 5---nun-an-II-I-I LIMIT 6 TINS TinV23c Discrimihating Housewives AYFO A. MALCOMSON use DAVIS A Sparkling GELATINE Pke- 13 The Commonwealth Life `SUMMARY. OF THE COMPANY S PROGRESS If you want quick relief from a _sore throat, apply a home- made mustard plaster to the affected part. Nothing will act as surely and swiftly as this age-old remedy -the one that doctors recommend. Just mix one part of- Keen s Mustard with three parts of Linseed mealor our into 1 peete with cold water, spread between `leaves of brown paper and cover with muelin. ' 1927 1925 Premium Income $ , 186,814.91 $ 114,957.66 Assets ............. 419,535.62 218,925.61. Reserye ` 338,284.00 136,041.00 Interest ............. .:. 14,066.65 7,641.73 Insurance Issued 3,074,957.00. 2,180,000.00 Insurance in `Force 7,295,910.00 4,575,000.00 INSU RAN E All Steamship Lines '~** * '1 General Manager. -- QZIIVVCJ4 `ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO GIVE INFORMATION H. H. GRAY, AND ACCIDENT `INSURANCE COMPANY J. J. MARKS, Disfrict Manager, BARRIE. This `Company Issues Low Prernvium--all Guarantsed Policies. INGERSOLL CREAM AND PIMENTO CHEESE-Spreads like butter--- "medium size pkg. . . . . 2 pkgs`. 25c CHATEAU CHEESE-ldea1 for sand- wich . . . . . . . . .. .1/2 lb. pkg. 21 CANADIAN CHEESE - Prime old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 32 CANADIAN CHEESE -- Mild. finest __._`1!L__ u 1=REs'.r3'1~T, ONT. H......__.. 1.. quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 26c LOAF CHEESE - lngers0ll-A true rich flavor . . . . . . . . J . . . . . lb. 36 BACON-Fancy bacl;-Arrow brand. lb. . . . . ..49c Vzlb. ....25c BACON-Selected side;--Arrow brand, lb. . . . . .. 37c V; lb. . . . . 19c` CORN SYRUP - Beehiye or Crown Brand---2-lb. tin . . . . . . . . . 141/2c -5-lb. tin . . . . 33` 10-lb. tin 59: MILK SOUP PASTE-Cate11i s-Adds nourishment to your soup 2 pkgs. 23c SPAGHETTI-Cabe11i s - Made with milk, more food value than meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,2 pkgs. 23 MACARONl-Cate11i s-F00d to grow on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs. 23c .READY CUT-Catel1i s--A practical and dainty way to serve macaroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs. 23 VERMICELLI-Catte11i s - Specially `prepared for soups and puddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. pkgs. 23 CHRISTl_E S ` SULTANA A BISCUITS lb.31c WE REPRESENT Special- ASSORTED . -__ ..I_._~.. - sou? rm 8c Limit 12 tins io ustomer Specia_l-- Choice Quality PRUNES 2 lbs. 23 D! IDUKI, HUI" [ UI'IUI'III' ince. for qualltg. for all-Irpunddeuln lllty ._1n nh1fnroalun. iiA.iv'1xi61'. Head Office, CALIFORNIA LARGE - PRODUCE - `Ex(':_ept Chicken and ' Chicken with Rice Thursday, -March 1, 1929} ?- N. H. WARDROPE, 1?1CK1;F-3 "LL7rT Ill-lrpunu uuurluuuy -1n`ohq5orvluc. PLATE Ll%BBY S 2'3c Phone 447W BARRIE. ONT. President.- cur wh Ba lat tau shi; lea line tion ed NORMA M. MARSHALL, NDALE V \ Im the ma att Pin the WAI;-LACE ZWEB81!'ER' ~ `Stricken with a fatal illness last September and removed to R.V. Hospital, Wallace Webster. 8. tarm hand employed by Roy `I-Iioklins`. Vespra Township, passed `away last Wednesday and was buried on Fri- day. He was a native or Manitoba. 23 years or age. the` son or Freder- ick Webster and Jean Gold.-A cou- am `living in Hamilton was present for the tuneral which was quite largely attended by nei3`h'bors. V J. R. STRATHY Following an illness or two weeks the death occurred on Feb. 27. at his residence. 105 Beditord Road. Toronto. or James Rob rt `Strathy. in his 78th year. The dc ased. who was a prominent `Toront arrister and had practiced in that c prior to 1910. was born in `Barrie, t e son of the late John and Susan Strathy. his father being also a. barrister. "'f`1-an annnnn rnnnivn hln educa- Barrie, until death oialmeu 1181'. She was of _a quiet christian dis- position and was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterianwchurch. Her remains were brought to Ivy and laid to rest beside those of her ar- ents at the Anglican cemetery. ' _er- vice was held in the church and was conducted by Rev. A. E. Baker. in absence oi. her .pa.stor. assisted by Reva E: An F0 V0 Abbot. six ne hews acted as pali- bearers. viz. ordon and Norman Brown. Ben and Chas. Carruthers, Wm. Peacock and Harry Lynn. h.LLUuuHl5 HID uuuu Livuuw vvuvvu~ tion. ' W. H. Hatton made a business trip to Toronto this week. Those entertaining friends Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. `Thomp- son Jennett and Mr. and'Mrs. Oscar Bates. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarry Banting entertained Saturday. The Late Miss Mary Brown `The community was shocked to hear or the. sudden death or Miss Mary Brown which occurred at the home or her brother-in-law. Mr. Geo. Peaicock. Barrie. She was a daughter of the late James and Ann Brown and was the last surviving member or a family of seven child- ren. She was born in Markham 72 years ago. later moving to Ivy where her` mother died sixty years ago. Later she moved to Isunnidale where her father died., After the death or her father she resided" in Barrie, until death claimed her. mm was nf n. nniet christian dis- ms tamer Delng also at vu.1'naI.ur. `The deceased received his educa- tion in Barrie public and grammar schools and Osgoode Hall. He was a nephew of the late :81!` James Go- wan of Bowie and a. brother of the late H. H. Strathy and John `A. Strnthy of this town. `Since several years before the war the late Mr. Strathy had lived abroad. devoting the most of his aeslldence to England and Monte 8.!` o. 1.1:; mm: unvnnvmln unt` zlnnvnl Oh BRYSON t?'MoRLE\? He was unmarried and leave`: one brother. A. G. Strathy or A. G. Strathy Limited, and a. sister, E1!- zabeth L. M. `Strathy of 116 Bed- rord road. ' . Feb. 23-0. J3;w'1a and N. Cox-v wqrth were in Toronto last week attending the Good Roads conven- Hnn i -`ilugly Hollows with Firm Flesh \Iew Yeast and" lrn Puts on Pounds` of Weight in On]: 3 We'eks--or pay nothing building out: contained In con met on. . After ill IRONIZED .YEAS 1`_ you will -1: ti I I vomont In your hnlth ' a;p:ar::c`o':ln:gi;?tf Thu akin Iona its I81: 1w 1 1 bit ylopk poquduof ood esh 1`:-o'tk':1 1)x :3; our diizeahqn agd owe!- tion are wondoxfd y improved.` n-._u.u.-__ _ -I.:...... -..Au and-lnnlrn nu umah `T cane 0 yuan am: C.l.Y.Co.Lt'd. iron to anakme. momzrsn YEA8 &Evoo you all the weight- buuding ant: con ed In cod liver oil. u... ..u.;... mmnnm (rt-mm wan um Try ltVcnAM\cnoy-Back" Offer Go to drug store and get a mu ma Iran- I t. ma" mad with eoctn. aak to: your mono p... T n will ha re. `ad immediately. after this generous trial you on not detightacf chm. an: 10: your mono bl . It will be re. I modlntoly. Inconvenient torbuy dru at tend 81.25 d!rectcoCANAD!A ~'1_ ins`: co.. Lu" '0" E31`. `up U U9 INC Wonuunuuy Ilylll vvun Don thnveasl:inu ood thatlookl as though thndnever been to enuugy. Dan ! 0 around with an umy akin. Take! 1 0N-IZE YEAST. Sate for evprybodgl: contains no hzrmlul druu._ Pleasant. tasty ta {ta in I handy bottle. Morom MA7,|M$ an drug mm and get a full alga trut- mnnt. I . mar this generous COACH $695 \ ! .o.b.!a'aov:o Tana can osrrumr auzazclrg avian 6310:} In a ac o `IRO IZED YEAST. Altar A nlnoln noun: ` IRUNIZHD YEAST. Attsr s single course treatment--thin. mu: bodies are brought up nweight and smug . Flash is made sound and arm.` I-Ioilows led on. skin msdo satiny smooth wltht I glow st rlhood. ow ls ll dons? Yeast and Iron hsvs slwsys to n consid- nrn fimn {ht lfhlt. IIIW II II II Quantu- are won the font- on lood bull on by median. . Iclenoo. Th conui: than vital cod ole- mnu that build uy coll esh cm-rec: mm. 1! 1! union 'I'6'I'" fl'3l'I "c"6`r_re'c'I akin dd` anion naubloogn o r. Y!`-.'k8'lmcon: talus these two hutc- dl t 1 h! ~ co:I't`r:to?l fogglywgb In ulna mm: more (ecdvuhan afmh calm 0 year and iron in an alone. SIIIIIIIIIIIUII ulvw 'alw ya ::: .S.`.!: ..`.?..'f.:.'..`.; onto. Mrs. Rdbert I-I-. King spent the week-end with Mrs. S. W. Watt.` Churchill. ~iMisa E. Ciemmens is home again after. . fortnight with triends in Graven urst. . - V Mina Nnilln Minor nf Toronto is H !S0.vE. meiet on Tesdaf night In the '.l`ra1nmen'a Hall. . .'.'a'Immu-I mm cnnnt Qlinnv at his N10 '1`ra.mmen_'a nuu. I zdward non. spent Sunday at his homo in Cu!`-1`uc\\ . Od. W Ylnltlnn nhnnf H111 \I1AnIr..An t norm) in U'J!*1u:w. ou. ' F. Holden 9 eat the week-and at his home in olllngwood. Tasha lnuuhnll Han v-Afurnn from ma name In Iuoulngwuuu. ' John `Marshall has returned from a. month : visit Awithhia son in Tor- nnfn %gw&&wm&&&$w&&& 3 HIV] onto. Gravennurst. Miss Nellie Miller of Toronto is spending` two weeks at her, home in Cumberland St. - Miss Florence Brunton has re-; turned from an enjoyable `visit in Toronto and New York~Ci'ty. . I P. Bowen. who has been railroad- 1 in: in Vermont for several months.. has returned to his home here. i Miss Isobel Poacher spent the 4 week`-end in Aliandaie with her pa.r- 3 entl. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pouoher. ! Mis Tens. Givens of Toronto is spending a. few weeks here with her rsntother. Mrs. David Givens, Tittin Mr ." Honey and Ichildren have! retur ed to Toronto after having visited `relatives here for some. weeks. . ` 1 A Miss Verna Green entertained a. number or her friends to a toboggan , party Wednesday night. Everybody reported a. good time. ` Is(Iessr_s._ E. Ixeiland, ~C{ Nichols, _ .....iI I v1s!t With re1anves.. . ' Messrs. C .,McQuade. G. Wilson end E. Stevens, Canadian National employees who have been aetlngust gang toremen in the New Engl-urcl. oad area. wixere they_ were sent; some months ago. have returned to their various homes, the work hav-I tng been completed in Vermont. nu... 1:...-..ku-1-anion Mlualnn Rand 1313' D861! UU|1JlUu'.'u Au vva uovuw ' v The Presbyterian Mission Band had their sleighing party. Tuesday; night. Wm. Kennedy rought his; sleigh to the church. then a drive out to the country. Mrs. C, Cockr- burn and Mrs. Malebonalcl were in charge. Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Gray, Mrs; Dalton -White. |Miss. McLennany and Miss Quantziooked after the; refreshments. The sleigh was pack-4| ed. The girls said they had a..most: enlioyaible evening and enjoyed everyi rxf nute or the ride. .s..n....~ we Wn.]ker. son or Mr. and {Fake a ride with us and the, onlyewords spoken will be your praise of the ESSEX S action in traic. reported goon tune. | Messrs. Ixclland, C. .md. C. Meyer, whc have been rail-1 reading u: in Vorthern Ontario,` have been recalled to this dlv..s`.-m. things having picked up consider`- able hereabnxtu m recent weaw. ~ --..I.... v1.....4..... nun- l\_x-,3 Inn. NINE uwavuaw `uh: no Avvvduw uyy. . Imuglas Brantun was ha`-a 1341'! three or tour 'd1,vs`th1s week vzs-' iting his br>thu's.. returning to Trenton yeterday. '\\'1l11am R 'unton has also returned tn his home In Prince -Albert after an -extended. visit with relatives. . Ilka--ml f` HD0119 AA. G. made and all that remains 18 um; local supply, approximately 1,600` tens. and it is expected that this ill all be packed and in summer storage by this time next week. Harvesting conditions improved greatly during the past week or ten days. as did the quality and thick- ness of the ice, due to the cold snap. Labor being released from the ice operations is being used in the load- ing or coal for various parts or the division. fsome 60.000 tons of coal are at present stored here. No Grant for the Band? The Barrie Citizens`Band Com- mittee. to whom the request or the Allandale Band for -a grant was re- - rerred, has recommended no action and has addressed a lengthy letter to the `Town Vcouncii which will be _ read next Monday evening. The let- ter espouses the cause or a one unit- ed; band. but offers to have Band- master Wiggins come to Allandale once a week to give instruction tree to those who find it a hardship` to any on nmnha sand` tn nnnrnta the Al- minute or the ride. . Arthur H. Walker. son oi. Mrs. A. R. Walker, Burton Ave.. has been aelipointed editor-in-chief oi. Epis-taxis. which is published un- der the auspices of the Medical `So- ciety of the University of Toronto. It doesn't say whether the epis- i taxis is any relation to the dollar, taxis. However, it is a bright and ~ breezy publication. both matter and` illustrations being decidedly. origin- al. Such a pulblica.-tion should have a big"interest for the `meds.'_ `Burton Ave. United Church On Monday night the Young Peo- ple's League held a Leap Year so- cial which proved `very entertain- ing as the rule was that ladies must : be disguised as gentlemen and vice, versa. Amusing games and contests added to the interet of the evening.~ ._ unv-:._-...'|--- ..I...1..a. A! last runab- to those W110 nna It a. nuruanxp LU go to Barrie and to operate the Al- landale Band as a separated aeo- tlon of the Barrie Band. The letter is algned 1: Frank -Doyle, president; A R. Glr wood, H. H. `Creawlcke, V: E. Knight and J. W. Merrick. = uuuuu LU LHU uuua wt. ua. wuv uvy.....=.. On `Wednesday night of last week the Happy `H-uetlers group of the L.A. gave a. trip round the" belt line", the admission 'being one cent for each `inch of one s waist mea- sure. Competitions, games and re- freshments made up a very Interest- o.... um. nn g nlnn snwn was erealiz-a rreanmentsmaue up 8. 'Very im.uruau- ; 1 time and a nice sum was realiz- H _ tor the funds of the group. loo Harvest Nearly Finished This _week.wi1l see the completion or cutting ice on the bay insofar as the C.N.R. is concerned. All outside shipments have now been. made and all that remains is the} 1--.: .un~.n1u nnnv-nsrirnnfnlv 1.600I Feb.V 28-Thomas Roe `or Barrie is hol1d a.y1ng'aat his home here. Inn.-- . n-....n- n|-.....:..\.4. -..a.._-uni Crl WGBKI 8.! UOYIHIBX. Mrs. Chas. Wood of Aurora Vla- lted Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood last week. - `Donald Giffen of Edenvale *1: via- mng his aunt. Mrs. W. Downey. V Mrs. A. Ronald .3 ant the.week- gun! -do-In nlnntli In nrn, end with menus m narme. Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. F`ra,1ick'a.nd eon. Hampton. are moving to Bar- rie this week where they will take charge or the gas station formerly operated by Mr. Mc-Dousall at the eastern limits or the town! 7 Rik. nunmhnrn ant! Jninndn of the Avon! .u.vhm roofs-Lastir IB uuuuuytug am uaa uvunv ocvnvu Mra. Carrie Plowright re~tu_rnd home last week after spending sev- eral weeks at Gormley. `Inn (`has Tnn nf Any-nrn `VII- ltlll IIIH Giulia; Au-Aw: vv 9 ar- "th and with friends in arms. 11'. 12:11:` Mr: -Wm I'M-n` eastern amuts or me town.- The members and..tt;`iends oi. the Orange Lodge metin e.-hail Mon- day evening to bid farewell. to Hampton Franck. During the course of the evening he was presented with a. fountain pen and pencil out- fit. Short speeches were made by variousmembers testifying to the esteem inwhich the departing mem- ` her is held. T Vka nxrnl Hnn Rniidnrs ber is held. The Royal Road Builders held their regular meeting in the United church here Monday evening. - the event being `a debate between two representatives from Central church, Bax-rie.eand two trom.Mid'hurst. The vsubject was "Resolved that the Chur rather than the State is Re- aponsib e for the Moral and Spirit- ual Education of the Immigrant." The affirmative was baken by R. Kightiey and Miss` Lowe of Barrite; who were awardedthe decision by . ..-...mm vnnrtrln "Mm nnzumtiva was W110 WBPB 8.W8.!'(16(l U18 uuuxsxuu var 9. na:-row.marg1n. The negative was taken by Messrs. Forbes and Russel! o!_ Midhurst. B. Guest, A. Ronald `and IE. Stokes were the Judges and G. R. Lane presided over the meeting. Several musical and %Au.ANDALa% ii%i%$%%%%%%&$. .u.t-um! .4...` .. lung.A.... -lnuh+ In Mnnrsngc literary numbers added to thg in- ,terest of the nrozram. VI in-uvuu u u u, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood celebrated their golden wedding on Monday. Feb. 27. `The day was spent quiet- iy at home as Mrs. Wood is con- .va.lesoing from a. slight stroke which she took while visiting at the home of Mrs. Young, about four weeks 9.30. During the day a. number of friends called to offer their con- gratulations. Their son and daugh- ter, E. Frank Wood and Mrs. Bruce RIBf+R`-1:1/Gr House rh I :11-|cougAnnL-an f Cana_1g` The Reyal Bank ~ Our ram-'. Amn: Boole wit! prove mfpl in managing gem-farm. Adcfw a copy. .1"l'|l IARRII EXAMINER FANCY Gnocmnas TOMATO cA1`swuP-H-in,9ii;;W ._ bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . 24c Small bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16. SPAGHE'I`TI-ln tomato sauce, Heinz, tin , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 CHILI SAUCE and tomato Chutney- Heinz, jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31c SALMON -- Sovereign brand - The Pick. 0:` the Catch-Finest quality, Sockeye, halves . . . . . . .. tin 22: SALMON-Walrus brand, fancy qual- ity, Cohoe, halves, . . . . .. tin 17 `FIGS .-- Texas \Skinless, preserved, large 40-oz. jar-they re delicious ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 FIGS - Texas skinless, preserved, , choice ripe fruit, No. 2 size tin 39c %aARnix%:nKNcH `A -"T "1jaoaN'roN BRANCH - Green; Label CATSUP `Large Bottle `19c Wedded Fifty Years '___A r\I.... T\ TTYAAA .nA`A AYLMER Special- Ready Cut or Shell Bulk MACARONl 2 lbs. 13 SOAP 3 M CAKES ' 23 PALMOLIVE __- _ _-._-- .v--v --v---v - ---v 1 loans at the bank after every harvest rarely has diiculty in nancing his farm. When- you need credit from the bank, a statement of your aairs/given to the manager in Acondence create a better understanding between you and. yourbanker. _ THE farmer who. cleans up his everv ,l-lo; Can Always % Get 3 Loan! Actions SpK' Loud:-.n3 Than Words. i in Richardson, both of Ailandaie, spent the day with them. They were mar- ried at the bride's home in King Township, Feb. 27, 1878, by Rev. Mr. Smiley, coming a few weeks later to Minesing where they re- sided for `thirty years on the farm now owned by Eldon Adams. The remaining years have been spent quietly about a mile south of the village. They h-ave both enjoyed. fairly good health and are able to! be about their home duties. Their many friends Join in offering con- gratulations in thus reaching their mnlnn smniversarv. ' 8'l'H.EUldLlUuB Lu Luu: golden anniversary. jj - `_;.'n."5xu. Manual! - .M.C.Wizle'.Man'aeVr as WE SELL rpn LESSE Large -'8' 19 NONSUCH SILVER g ` $14-16 DUNLOP STREET ~ ' - GROCERY SAVINGS mean more to the thrifty house-keeper` than any other saving--g-it concerns your pocket book three times a day. A small amount saved in purchasing the highest quality groceries frorn`Loblaw`s soon counts up. Join the throng ofhappy `shoppers . and become convinced that at Loblw s you get SPECIALS ARE on SALE AT THESE LOW PRICES MAR. 2nd to 8th ' 1 OOF our house or cotta o th Rig -R033. Handsome :0 look 11:6 . . in 1u'eataieI value oil 108 our 5 I1 .oo0- eotg clean rainwater, aniuhol aakn...ideal for houses. arm sheds, warohougea. gchooln, oh_urch6B. pu no uildin I. Gwo size ofxooftor tree as mate. Write

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