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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jul 1928, p. 3

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Liofice Kllsorts El-ng-A flu--IIL-u Evaporated Mill: .%`':.. ............... ..'3 Tins Prepared Mustard p....., Jar Olive Butter >J.g;-19 ,,.,,, Jar Oatcakes ` ..'{`.% ."s`%:e Pkg- Dainty Puddings Annrtntl Flnvnn 0 I'll, _. Mushrooms j'`..3.e%""` Tin 23 Cafrois pcoooooocoo....a DIME DELIVERY If you wish to have your purchases delivered General Delivery calls here daily at 11 am, and 4 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.. -- 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. ABSOL UTEL Y THE BEST i'i'.`;1 3ce ".`.`TY.........1 Finest Yvnnnrh JAM 33 DUIDVVOUQ P631111` mucauuv. , ' Men of the Stone Age are said to have shaved themselves with int: 20.000 years ago. ' . _ ALPINE CLUB `$5 ; GINGER ALE SPE'IAu KC I TO? Whole. small and 'render.- 1" Nature : Best. No. 2 size Tin. 1" ZUIUUJ I XUII0 Assorted F'l.a'v.ors Harry Horne : ...........-` b_ole #Pin_t Raspberry CANDIES vjwjyrtvi 40-oz. Glass Jar. Yours truly JACK s15E1LL. (Witch This Space Next Week) `A vxsmnc AVIATOR IN { AUTOVMISHAP HEREI I To y safely froni Ottawa to . Barrie in_four hours, step out of. `the Vedette seaplane ZK `into an auto which later turned over in the ditch and sent its occupants to `R. V.~ Hospital, was the fate of -Flight-'Serg't. McClatche'y on Sat-' urday last.- The auto, driven by B. [Johnson of Camp Borden. over- gturnedr Friday night when in. pass- ;ing another car on the road to ; CampiBo1-den. it got too far to the ;side and keeled over. Both men received" painful injuries, but `were able to leave the hospital Saturday night. Mcclatchey ew -,back to Ottawa with his chief. `Wing Commander Breadner. Mon- ,dayVmorning`. ` He says that he pre- ifers the air. There are no ditches. THE BARBIE EXAMINER 10c 2c Deposit on 'c battle which is returnable ,1 0-0:. Box 20c PURE I-Lb. Box 33 3 Flags. , PAIJJ GALLAGHEWSAGAIN 13 17: 16 14 23c 19c PLAN TO ASSIST YOUNG FARMERS C. N. R. to Provide Free Trip to Royal Winter ` Fair. An announcement of general in-` terest to dairy_ farmers and of spe-` cial interest to -their sons and daughters has recently been made by the Department of Colonization and Ag'ricultu.re. Canadian Nation- al Railw-.1_\`s. Montreal. According to this artnouiienieirt. .arran:.tem\ents| have been made t\'l1erg.ln,\' the-Can- tdian National Railways will :.*;ive assistance to the Boys` and Girls` Calf Breeding and Purebred Heifer Breefling Cltfhs which have been organized by the Federal and Pro- vincial Departments of Agriculture during the past few years. This assistance is in the nature of a free trip to the Royal Vvinter Fair, Tor- onto, for the Provincial champion- ship Boys` and Girls` Club team.; The fortunate winners of the Pro- \'inc1a1`championsAhips in club work will have the opportunity of visit- ing Canada's premler'li\'e stock show and also of competing` with `teams from other provinces for the championship of Eastern Canada. Medals for each contestant and a championship challenge cup are be- ing provided by the sponsors of this competition. ` V1. 1. !__L'_..__L-1.... L- _.-.L_ ALA; ...1_!1.-. vunnny vnwnvaau It is interesting to note that while! the Boys` and Girls Calf Feeding`! and Heifer Breeding Clubs have only been conducted `a few years they have made excellent progress. In Quezbec they have played an important part in raising: the stan- if dard of dairying. In the Maritime: Provinces as small number of calf: feeding: clubs were in operation ln| 1927 and these proved so success-} ful that the -number oranized this` year has been more than trebled. From preliminary figrures supplied it is estimated that 174 olnhs will be ' in operation in Eastern Canada this year which will represent ap- proximately 2,935 boys and girls between, the ages of ten and eigh- teen or in other words have a dil`-z ect effect on dairyingx on nearly as many farms. This indirect effect upon club districts as a whole will be much greater but difficult to, accurately estimate. 7` vvv up vs`. ,1 ,_v, 5 1-,,,_;,.. Dr. \V. J. Black wo is director. of the Departments of Colonization.` Agriculture and Nrituz-nl Resources: for the Canadian .\':1tinnal Pwil-= ways, ha-'4 received mnnv requests from officials of the different de-i partments of agriculture to give this: assistance which is somewhat simil- ar to the `Canadian National Rail- ways assistance to the Boys and Girls Swine `Clubs over Canada in connection with the Bacon Ho:-I Competition which also culminates; in the Domiinion-wide competition; in connection with the Royal \\'in-| ter Fair. This latter competition has proved of real value in effec tive1.v assisting the bacon hog industry! in Canatlu. and it `is hoped that as-I sistance to the calf clubs will have a similar effect in developing the dairy industry throug-h `the medium of the boys and girlsyresulting in better breeding, feeding and man- agement of dairy stock whlich would in turn increasethe average produc- tion from dairy cows consequently Thuruday, July 19. 1923 '/ `Z USCL1 ucua U1. auuuas. cu; Lnautcnvu ...--... -------_._ good values, as these few sample items sh in and see.the complete selecnon. ow. Come These Initials Nieaix a; LO3~'f:':: T.R.COULTER` b'-Wci-- HE initials OK on the Chevrolet Used Car Tag are your_g1;a_rar1te_e of honest value and fair repre- ` 7 W .1- -__.. .....~u4.n6-:1-\n\ 1`r1JL 11'11C1a.lS un. Uu LL16 \..u...`-.....-.. ........ -..._ __,__, your guarantee fair sentation. Behind that O.K. stands our reputation, plus the assurance that our Used Cars and our methods cf doing business measure up to the standards set by the Chevrolet O.K. Used Car Plan. We have O.K. Used Cars of almost all makes and models . . . all sample show. selection. 1927 Landau 1927 Coach 1926 Sedan Sedan $650 $550 $550 |SPECIALS ARE ON SALE AT THESE VERY LOW PRICES JULY 20:}. to 26th | uzl-1-i- Here are a few representative values in OK. Used Cars ` hmnm and ALLISTON Fine job printing. Barrie Ex- aminer. Iincrensing the prosperity of dairy! lfarnuers in Eastern Cztnada. 1 Seiberling All-Treads, at their previous prices, were extra value-nr.-w at their new low prices, value has been added to value. Come in and see these tires. When you see the heavy side- bars that give extra protection against curb rubbing and afford extra traction in sand and mud; when you see how the tread goes all-over the tire, both side-walls and face, you will realize where those extra miles are built into Sei- berling All-Treads. Here are our new low prices on a few popular sizes: 30x31/2 now $7.40 29114.40 now $9.50 31x4 now $13.00 12 Owen St. : BARRIE : Phonc `H. A. HENRY, Resident Manager. H. N. Storey s Churchill Garage %Seiberling(])l,\ f\!l-Treads Down G0 Prices F. G. OKE 8: CO. P3078 V A - V "V `H .'f.'. `.53 .?':`.!"m'.`.`E`.";.'.'1'in 14 45 W4 1'5 I foooooooooooodooobo % TORONTO, ST. THOMAS, WINDSOR, LONDON LINDSAY, KITCHENER, ORILLIA, PETERBORO Local Office: IDEALER FOR CHEVROLET AND OAKLAND LVPHONE 138- ELIZABETH ST. MINING STOCK BROKERS E'TBE`i'.`<*$ `ALL~TREA_DS _\ 1 .1:-up James Be-ldni-n. lad of .\'\\'c;:st1e. En:._:., 0l`_J:ll1i2L`d .1 -:n'-xv of life s-.1\'e1`s and rescued 22 mil- ors from u t1`Cl\\'le1` \\`1'eckcd on the coast a young :1 Lu J you'll 7:14 I !!! In` an o-navy: vvv true. Karts OK-IOIII ":.`%.I-:}a}.?::"'.':.3{.*.?:"""`* A Lb. 59 Stoneleu Dates?;, 2 Pkg: 35 Canned ` Grapefruit ` --an an III-A 3- llILI- Enllnlnnn II Bun`! tell Phone 1440 ' eve]! Page Throo` /// OOOOIOOOIOIO-000009` Shelled Almonds $383. I36. 55: Shelled Walnuts .:.':'.a.: .:..';.'.':""` 3 way --yw Peaches J . 3';':'o3'x?a3B'ivo":5Yu.`i`x`a". Z . 33?? Tin 27 Fruit Jars z*.::::*: ,,,,, Daz. 99 Fruit Jim mm ,,,,,,, .,Doz. 89c Parowax ,'.{`,?.;,.{"; ,,,, ,_ Pkg. 12 Zinc Jar Rings882`?Y?Doz. 18 Rubber Rings 3':``.'. ;.Doz. 8c SUGGESTIONS FOR mwszn VING mso umzuzurs Yozill mcef I/our 5-may $103114. .5 - w-- vorvu - --u. Pom: or oko Br. "Wu Delicious." Each. rm contains 5 lotvlnn. No. 8 81:03.19 PICKLES %.%5.`:'Z' 39 rlvnuna J'3;.:' av" swam utxnn - swmr % uusnnn ".97-71:E'?4I'.; SP0lA-v FLORIDA WEI.` PACK COCOA Tin Pr and 5 Sclcngc Pro.c u:. SI-IRIMPS rm 1 so 14-16 DUNLOP swam-:1 STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. 6 !'.M. M WED. 8 A.M.V-12.30 NOON `AT. 3 POM! They. like yourself, have `learn! that shopping in per- son and helping themselves is the most satisfactory and economical method of buy- ing goods. Concenh-aVt;d _FRY S_ Yeours truly YAJVII G. `I ndooooooq \ pk!` mo L. GILLEX Make: Hard Water Son ~ _ AI MR0 ` Bot. 'v29_c I '1'!!! Tin 26 14; {NEW LOWELL-ALLAN DALE 4N SOFTBALL FINALS It looks like New Lowell and Al- landale for the nals of the Coim- ty_ Softball League, the dates for which have yet t.o be xed. Allan- dale has already qualied in the south and-ivt looks like New Low- _II 2.. L`. A _ ,__1_ 1E|I..-_-_I- L...` A uy. DULIIUIIU I-JUHKUE, I /IIU UKIDVB LIN.` have [Allan- looks ell in the north. Elmvale had a chance to tie ,'but lost to Minesinga Monday night 16.-3 and were prac- tically bum ed out of -the_ race. They neede * that game to txe. nm....-. A! Hun Iguana have hnnn EUEENLANE I-NU} `IIUHLIUU Ellli game DU uvo .O icers of the league have been called on to deal with the usual crop of protests, but it is thought they have little chance of success, Sliant{iBay has protested a game with inesing and Elmvale with Barrie. Both are based on um- ire s decisions, Should Elmvale s e allowed they could tie New Lowell. Elmvale is` also claiming that the distance between Ban-ie s bases is not the_.-right length. The league officers are shortly to meet. to. deal with these protests. I the The permit of C. J. Smith` for his filling station on Dunlop Street `East, now in course of construc- tion; is for $2,000. It is 15 x 24 feet, cement throughout, one stor- ey. KEPT mzsu Roquefort Cheesef`,`,'.:;. ,`f`}: Lb. 44 Gruyere Cheese 5333;... s.u...Pl:g. 33 Giuyere Cheese :":.'.';';J..':.' .`..`..f ..`ff`.': .... .. T Pke- 37 Chat;z ; Chese 11-..: on. _ bnuusuu Bulilicw . :::.::,::,:.. ,,,,,,,,,, I/2.1.5; Pkg. Canadian Chen: T `o'%""f....4 Lb. \ Canadian Cheese ; .`.`.`.';1.,"f`,,',`. Lb. ` Loaf Chase f.5,"_,'.3}";;..,. ,-.1... , Lb. Lo_glg!9 _gyptian Blend Tea _ 4... III..- nlnt-lnnlnln Iinnnn 1 Lb. 95 `/2 Lb. 48 High Park Brand Coec IE! 7 YIIEUCU 3"}-'.`.'5u'$% '.'.."..f i'.`ff`.':...... Ingersoll Cream and Pimehto A snrondl Like Butter 9 Dlno IlIlI I hurt` uruvuuuvu vv..--w V Finest` Quality. Roasted .` 1 Lb. 57 and Ground Fresh naIly.... ` 1/2 Lb. 29 Loblaw Special Blend Coffee 1 IL 49.` TEAAuvn` ":%.:::* assess ..&;ZZ"' Lux Irolmr soAp2,c....1 1 1 `Lbblauds Famous I Limit 1 z cakes to a customer vwuv-vv - :3. '. _---__ __ , nlxhelt Quality Tea obtainail. you try 1. youll always buy it." ` spnctan; su:LNA nnaun Column Baum Fl CVII I wuutuu uu gr:-end: ml. llzn mu. . . . . .. jivvvn OOIIOlIOIIOOOOOI`IOOI0i00II . VI. \ I` Y \A g_ `K `) S 3` ` -:-~.vn-n.*.o<.. -3 -. \.` ` ~ -'/LI `;t , -w[ 3\1_,;_\ L __.- )/ lteel . I Maul Luca nuuwr ed! IIIIOIIIIIICIO N0. 1 SIZE '1`-INS . .COFFEE -Bruce Wallae won the annual` pen-manship gold medal. Mia: Rnfnr hm: o`nnn-+.n.hnr home pen-I1_Iuuzuup .5111 QIUUGM ! Mxss Ector has gon.eTto-her home in Durham tor vacatxon. V AL 114;.` annual nnuvvnni-{nu A: +"Ih ` In uurnauu uul: vuuu-uuu. . | At the recent convention of the Business Educators Association of Canada held in Peterboro, W.` A. Turner was appointed exam-. iner on shorthand legals for the ensuing year. `Tho 4-'n1In'u1na 1-nnnnflv at-nanf-I get in wrongwith o3zdui3:?evize other nizht lust Konte from a party my Wif6__.th!'eW o` -her hat and faced me. .I ll never take you out again. Why, what did I do?" `.`You asked `Mrs. Smith how` her husband was stand- mg the -heat, and he has been, dead two years." Well I knovr a pair ' that never get in wrong with each other. They are. Gallagher's Blood Purier and Gallagher's Kidney Remedy. We call them A Great Team, -because of their ability to _pull people back to health, if troubled with such ailments, as D's;})`epsia, Constipation, Acidity o t e Istqmch, Rheumatism, Gen- eral Debillty, and many other com- mon axlments. Just go to your Drugfgist, HAJRRY A. SMI'1`H, and ask or these two purely herbal ..-.u-.l-- Q- 1---! , `ed positions in Toronto: Cami]la~ ensuxllg yeuz`. I -The following recently accept-; Kavanagh. Muriel Carson, Emily: Gollop, `Bruce _Wa11ace. Gertrude; Beattie, Elsie Robinson, Ottelyn' Robinson, Jessie Smith, R. cu1.| _ross.. Lorna Park. -'I"L- lnllnuyhnrn noun;-I 4-Mn ~.Tnnn.| 7 The following passed the June- 1'0SS.. 4IJUI`Ill'.l Ffq finals in the Business Educators" examinations: .I. Fasten (623)! honors; Lillian Yates (620) hon-' ors; Gladys Shaughnessy (614) honors; Margaret Glass (603) honors; `Muriel Carson ('591);. Camilla Kavanagh (-594).; Jean? Bowman (580); Adeline Wisdom: (573); Grace Nelson (572). Pass required, 495 and 70% on `each subject-honors 595. I .11... a-11-...:...... ..........l.. :......A 1..." honors; Margaret Glass (603) I _ e L , (.591); ;han Kearn_s. s11ver emblem (51 Kavanagh Jean words a mmute); 1. Foster (51); wisdom {Jean Bo\_vman C51), Camilla Kar- =anag'h (31). Bronze emblems: F. 70% each nL`}`'S `(4'5).- L- ROW! (45). E. |K18`ht_1e-.V (44). M. Wclnnis (41), The fo11owing.awa1-as issued -`by MD. Mlddlebrook (41). Muriel Car- the Underwood Typewriter Co.. =50 (40% 153- G011013 {(40). Lorna Toronto. for typewriting speed Park (41). L- `Cunningham (41)- and accuracy, were won 'by: Lil-5 -College reopens Sept. 3. 29b Barrio Buoiiiecs Collpgc News ryr spacial}? 'i56fRK Ann BEANS "1" 1'5. 43 V; Lb. 22 `hefba remedies. So long! ~ urug tau, urunnl 1. Dm.J.J.`n, unu Valium {nu-11" I '4 "Lb. 25 19c 26c . 26c 36c 25 }}z'i~.`eg.s 152' )jjjLjjLL`-- Fruit Drops 'l`l-no I`:-nil: Flaw` I in 7'36 vviggggted Flavors .... .. I'Lb 15 Butterscotch IR-Anal: 4 2 C 1 I IF.` 3: 11,11: `:,tE`"' "' I-Lb. Box 19 0 O I O I I 0 O 0 I I I ll Jelly Beans %?1`2, ,`," I-Lb. Box 19 Gum Drops - Irmah 4 11. n..; up- TZUUCI ?&OIU _ ;'{,,f,'3m,. 12-oz. Box 15c O I 0 0 0 I I I I to Milk `Chocolate Bu_d _ Reduction in paper-making costs is expected to resultlrom 8. new pulpwood peeling machine. Men or the Stone Age are to

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