Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1924, p. 14

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radio engineer, Ed in ninninnofi ~ germs}: at Dru va. a. 1mm word. It h speech. `}:L diction hul man is suit] 0Q0, $5(m_m`m be an enth- Yet that as worth- That is :1 n `n? n JIKIIL (1 Hull ally by th certain lzu as a mam was just had callc-u.2 on was I grunt uelp `I'D me 88 1 waev rlf until I had started to_ take in`? E3: elt as though I was tired out all e time and would have weak, faint" a lie. My neryee would bother me un- Icould t little rest, night or da . I was told 6a friend to to e L dia PinI:ham a egetable Com un , and I `only took a few bottles and t helped me wonderfully. I would recommend it to any woman. I am doing what I can to` recommend this good medicine. ' I will lend that little book youaent me toany one I can help. You can with the great- .!.'::.';`:f:`!!.?.'.`,Z:'.:":2`::':e'.=!92 1x71-av 1: :1 Illill nothing`. pen}: of th half :1 mill O"\v kg. .1. .'1l'l'9'5( dent. \\' promim-m than half \\'o1't}1 An I\ . - --rA`l `and G1 IV Il`C .'I I " A p;\~'. t0 'lS`}( HIM \\'h:.' x drunkrn 1 Spell in IE1 A v-Nu.-1' 1113' t. l.\L'S. long as I `when I 1. \ .....' lilu H. 110} refus_~. Inf sometim Immonm ing. \\'i xvould h. passer-E. st1`e.'1:;1 obsc-<`-niI_\ ated \\:Ii Of Ilhm-.~` (`Opt that dust who. with Uthv \\'0m:--1 .' side U1` 2 ]an;.v:.:.-:4-. lauszh. ,\ can I-.z.`. guy or plG_IlIll'0 use my name in reird to Vogetablc gem und if it w 1 help othm take it. rs. 1-Luwmr Mum- .ul.T8ydenbam, Ont. j `It In -.........I-_|.I- L ,/ , All |II public s stood ma Icu Q... ucu All lll ".-Xrrost ' J... 1-1|` Ontario, A is highly he: has obtained from Dreco. _ `Toronto Daily Star and residesat Stop 34, Lake Shore, deIightd`with the results T Sydenhnm. Ont. -"i took ` 3103101110 before my baby was bom,y::: it was 3 t h I noorlv m$'n'1` ha: 3? f.`n!f':..v' STOMACH mg. % TERRIBLE cownmow [Wu Greatly Behetd % _Teking Lydia E. Pinkhulfs j Vegetable Compound I BEFORE MY _ _ ..-.-u--; -nu-uu\uuGVVIlle Clea: the pores of impurities by daily gge of Cutlcura Soap and oc- casional touches ol` `Cutlcura Oint- ment as needed to soften. soothe and heal. ,'I`hey are ideal for the toilet. as is also Cutlcura Talcum. I--_I_ -_ -u_ -, mcauung out caused disgurement.-. V I tried many dlerent remedies- but found no relief. I almost de- epalred of help when I tried Cutlcura Soup and Ointment and in a short time I was completely healed. (Signed) Mlas Annie Fischer, Box 45. I-Iatton, Saskatchewan.` A _. n1--- u.- - - -r - . T V '7 V "I had pimples on my face for several months. They were hard and large, and the skin was sore and red. The itching and burning almost set me crazy at night [and 1_ lost a great deal of sleep. The breaking out caused disgurement.-. manv dihrnnlv ramnlan luuplo luh Pt b|h1l. Add:-on Canadlsn Depot: caucus. . 0. Box 8616. Ilom.m.l." Price Bo: 26. Ointtncntzband 50c.'1`alcum26a. 17 our new Shuvimrsuck- - ` On Face. |tched'and Burnee. Lost a Great Deal of Sleep.` pa. umtmcnt 26 and 50c'1`alcumI 7 Shuvinrsuck. _ BABY BAMEM D' i. 3. `P0150-Y introduced ~ mBa.rnea.ndAllundaleby ?PATTERSON S nnuc s'ro1_uas% Ila il `n- n as...` .l._;___o'- -::u pad -iI-I_-0'+d' by a V I -aalv I ance. T Luv uuuuz` 8.! I18!` HOYDG. ` Four young ladies composed th`e graduating class from St. Andrew's Hospital, Midland. The graduating exercises took place on" June 11.. ' Fire destroyed the home otfkrch. Horne, Penetang, on Sunday, June 16. ` Most of `the furniture was also lost. The loss ispartly covered by. insur- Ill-IHU 10 ' John Solomon of Rosemont who was injured three weeks ago by being thrown from a roller is recovering from the Injuries received. , Mrs. Chas. Spencer of Bracebridge sustained painful injuries on June 14 when she fell through a. `trap door lngo the cellar at her home. h ; Four vnnmv `m- ~--- ` `' apruuuuu with spectacular plays. A. H. Johnson. well-known Coiling- wood druggist, died suddenly `last Thursday night in a. Toronto hotel. Lodges and veterans of Orillia; held their annual united memorial and dec- oration services. on Sunday. June 16. David Patterson _'or Meaford sus- tained a broken leg on June 16 when he was jammed by a manure spreader. Considerable damae .was done by Ere in` the dyeing department of the A 7.-...II.... `I'll: - -- - * uuqaauuruule uamage (10118 fire in `Bird Woollen Mill at Bracebridge on ,TI\'1v\ Q.-.I......._ -n V-- ' ` W - -V - t It I \(|\5;|.) 3` "|'||l_liu. ovoryyh;-.', cute!` 8. nara struggle. . Midlatid defeated Penetang by 16 to on June '13_'!n an O.B'.A. game sprinkled with spectacular Johnson. Well-knnwn (`Alli-na- uyuI.U`I after a hard 3 Midlad defeats.-u-I bongo..-" 1.--'1 on J'uxie 14 by 8. to 7 truggle. DA- The Orillia. ladies won a[ golf match tromVthe Lindsay ladies on June 16 n.-nun on.-.1. -.. A7` A W ' ` 7 16."- mule: Col1ingwo6d's tax rte has ben a"et' at 48 mills. ` _ Orillia Kiwanis Club held their first lladies night on Monday evening, June ........-......, nunu,Iv.:pl'cEll( me nest attain}nents of theli The music which they wtll_teut_ure here is that of was conceived during the old plantation days inethe U of music possesses a rhythm and melody found, perh: other race. ...Negro folk songs and plantation air are The programs or the Plantation Jubilee Singers w the enjoyment of Chautauqua audiences here. .. The Plantation Jubilee Sngem. colored sir be heard at the coming Doininion -Chautauqua from rollicking plantut n melodies to religious The Plantation Jubi ee Singers have appea representative uudiences everywhere. They ar musicians whoerepresent the best attaingnents thev will fnnhn-n 1...... a. . 9. Corm of Collingwood was fined v-v ` . . 1 . _ lon glngers. slnglng'organ`lzutlon of note. in splendid programs ran, nlantutlnn |9`n'" "" """""""' "` V l ' ` ,_ _---,,...a u.,u.uuuuuu U1 uuleg Wlll : -`Chautauqua ranging religious h,vmns or spirltuais. lee appeared with great success before 3 are educated people and trained t their race. * EV \VHI fonhn-n hnnn I. 51...; -5 .L_ . - neighbors notified Thornbury-,- Calling- wood. Ravenna, and other places of the robbery by telephone, when the hold- . up-car was entering (Tollfngwood they passed three policemen and got away, _who had been notified fully a half an hour ahead to be on guard. Bracebridge, ` Gra.ven`hurst, Barrie, Beaverton. Penetanguiahene. Elmvale. Waubaushene. Victoria Harbor. and Coldwatenwlll be present. It is to be e.n_annua.l rally, and Midland have al- ready asked jhat it be held there next `year. There will be a. lull programme or sports including canoe races. run- ning races and softball games, both for the `ladiel'.'and the men. . - ..... ... ...uuu unu mtervening place The Mickie-Dyment & Son Lun Mill at Severn-Bridge, which has t operations about twoweeks ago. ` are 4 played and the lumber yards are ag _ filling with lumber piles. Many of houses in Severn which have been ' 1. years w .... .-:,.. us yuv ncu 1'elepn0ne CO. The York County Firemen s Vol- _ unteer Association has been organized with the following officers: President, ;Fred Doyle, Newmarket: First Vice- .President, Mr. Mills; Second Vice- President. Mr. Jones: Treasurer, J. B. . Saunders: Secretary, F. Browning, 'A1!rora. . .. `I. The .Trent Waterway Development .Association will memorialize the Gov- ernment urging that the work at Swift Rapids` be completed` as speedily as possible. The remtyal of obstructions at the C.N.R. bridg will also be asked for so that the water course may be made safer for navigation. - I The annual decoration of Newmarket Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, June 15; was thepgreatest success in its history, the attendance variously es- timated from 1000 to 1600 people. They were present from Toronto, Richmond ill, Aurora, -Bradford, Queensvilie, ........ )7 ...., cusulc on .me `road. Penetanguishene has the distinction` of having the youngest student to re- 1 . 8 recent exam ' Aeriil Kavanagh, dautghterebf Mrs. Kav- anagh of the Bell Telephone Co. ination. The young lady is Miss Av-I VHF`! (`nun-n4-. feel stronger and healthier-.in every way." g , Dreco is a splendid corrective for d-igestiire com. plaints. It acts on all the organs of digestion, strength-b ening each one and regulating itsaction. "f s _ ` A Dreco is made from herbs, roots, .____ c-ury, potash` or` habit-forming, drugs. today`and note theimmediate change V for the better thatfollows. bark and leaves and contains` no nier- " Get this reliable tonic and regglator ...... .. val: uuuuxgwood. The C.N.R. is improving lhe line to Meaford. Eighty The new table is 70 feet long and will accommodate almost any engine on .the 'pgnnI>ounnul..I. -._ - V 1 nueree, '1`. ura . ` Monday, June 16, was th on which; discount could be 1 payment of the first inst taxes in Orillia and when `men finished adding their found they amounted to $108 more than last year. Major H. A. G. Willoughbx of the Coiling ood Collegi tute. has accept d the positic cipal of the Pembroke Hi; In the last two years Penji obtained a chief of police z from Collingwood. "[1].- ru\v- A - , ,,,.. ..-- .. nan auuuula In Jail X0!` operating a still. It was Foster s_ third offence ~ A serious fire was narrowly averted when an oil stove exploded in the home of A. Wheeler, Collingwood, on June 16. A pail of water was thrown over it before the scattered coal oil had time to ignite. W R 1'2`IIl.\a4 _.1.u- - >- --.., nun... uulllls pl`UlDlIe(l _n0UX'3. - Thos. _Foster 01 Holland Landing was sentenced by Magistrate Brunton of- York. County Police Court to pay $500 and serve six months in jail for . A ......`a.... as..- T _ -_ ._ ..u.a uut , uuu vatenwlll mual Midland ' '1_`here will fun nmm-......... : $50 and costs by Magistrate Hogg for practising veterinary science for a fee without a. license from the Minister of Agriculture. V Collingwood is to be linked up with the rapidly expanding tourist resort of Wasaga Beach by a motor-bus line I which has been commenced between the twp points. Something - went wrong with the waterworks system at Stayner on June '19 and the peoplevwere without water for -several hours. The Collingwood engine was borrowed. There is already a shortage of water at Midland and the commission has is- sued `a warning that consumers must ` not further exhaust the supply by us- ing water during prohibited hours. Than Wnafdn an 1-r..n-_-,-' - -- --...u uuquuuy. Llll tgpt Olilid,[V)V;!i`i'li-{D8, in the music of no u airs familiar to everyone. A will contribute greatly tc e. ` ast . vv auuuz-_'.uU_Y, prmcupal Collegiate Insti- I acceptgd position of prin- mbroke High School. years Prnhvhbn Inm- Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound io an exqellent tonic for the mother at `this txme. It is pre ured from medicmal roots and herbs an does not contain any harmful drugs. it ma be taken in safety by the nursing mo er. ?..._._} V su VVIIIUH Have been un` number of were families ,are residing :ed Maford during the hours of. June 10 gm: hat "t l1`eMAv;nerIcan fzegro. It the United States. This type I. marhnnn, In tho rrnusin 1-9 -A . --.....uum= rugn acnool. Pembroke has zhief and avfire Sollingwood. - .|__ 1, - ..-an. zltatilllllenl OI the treas- iding themeceipts he nted $108,377.06, 3540 rear. . Willoughby, principal '00d Collegiate That`- u. 0: our! number e, been Vea.Y`_ nrhvnnnnn-I 16, the last day L received on` instalment of] Lnd when fhn fmnnn u uteu are em-I * again es. Mm-m nf um ...\..a nun UUUH s, commenced yelm mam rm-A ru:-5 are again ' the ave hnnn nn, .. Jaw ucw LILUIC ie zhe distinction ! ntndant 9.-. ...\ My case was of long standing, ` Dreco. It has eected a wonderful condition. I am no longer troubled. dizzy spells, digestive pains gnd gash 1.......... -.. -v .1.-n.\.un Lumber hon `I-nu... IIIUUU The arm will Made in Canada - bmthg m alters of the Szlvertown Cord vvuu.-nmg over ner sick husband, Otis R._ Harrell, veteran traffic officer at San Francisco, Mrs. Harrel saw him "sink into a. coma. She suffered a `Watching over her R T-'l'nrr-all tvnfnnnm `nu. nu; uvuunsu, um: It is remsrkshle how many ces have been reported slmllar to this one. Many women are rlg at such times and get ` into 3 wee one ` run-down condition, h when it is essential to the mother, as well as the chxld, that her strength he kept up. . ~- . U `or Economical T1-ansporfafi~on4 sick husband, t 1 traffic officer isrnra]:?I:..ooEn V __ G- . - --.......naux_y xugn mueage on -gas, oil and tlres. V -Repairs per mile are e; v-First cost is lowest in the world for a fully equipped, quality car. V v--High quality materialsensure long life. -Dealers and Service Static ns everywhere. great degree. --Fire Insurance rates are Class A?-the low- esterate qbtainable. T e_ "_-They % give remarkably high -g'2, Q1-`III I-:1-an Because Ask us about Em. GMAC . au'uKe or apoplexy and 43 immediately. A seven-year search bj' A. New, Pueblo, Col.-, for he `Without doubt the lines! cord tire value `at its price. Convince yourself. My stomach has been in a terrible condition for a long time, says Mr. Chadwick, "and I could hardly eat athing. The r`nostVsim- ple food would cause pain and everything seemed to sour. Gas would form after `each meal that felt like a lump of lead. I was troubled also with constipation, had pains across,.my back and over my kidneys, and spots would oat befoie my eyes from liver" `trou- ble. I tried many medicines without result, until Istarted taking Dxco; ly. a'pp1e"Y died almos. Tomis E. New whn Rico V11-non AA Goiodrich Deferred Paymetit Plan cu py Mrs. Alice when New W: ` for` her husband, of failure to ; ._ueu 8.1111055. Thomas E. New, 37, who disappeared, ended In Cincinnati,` Mrs. Alice when was arrested on the charge er provide. mileage C1630 in cow a `each ti troubled with constipation

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