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Barrie Examiner, 21 Apr 1927, p. 2

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-on -nbnil . sucHANAN,& son "L J. uwmsou ELIZABETH ST. Box 4I3_ W Phone 4; CANADIAN JOHNS-MANVILLE co. 19 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. M9LAUGH[!JLN-BUICK A Vibrltionleu Engine--with all mountings of resilient silencing ` 3 ` rubber; A Triple-Scxilcd Engine; * A Vacuum-Cleaned Crankcase; Auto/matic Heat Control; Thermostatic Control of water circulation; Scaled Chassis; Torque-Tube Drive; Automatic Lubrication of engine, universal joint and fan hub; `C One piece, I-beam Front Axle; Cantilever Rear Springs; Fisher with v.v. Windshield; . DISTRIBUTORS OF H_uI_u3n {md Essex C "IIomn:1' or auteur: unrom or sun um-run A Six~Cylinder Valve-in-Hed Engine; Ten-Plate Multiple Dis.:c Clutch; conmu_.b1..3}m Headlights ,1 Muhanial 4-Wheel Brakes; Balanced Wheels. to order ori shortest notice J BUILT. MLAUOHLl.K"BL'ICK WILL IUILD THEM FLORISTV ' BARRIE ': Ltd. In your Ford the same oil must lubricate`the' motor and the transmission bands. But ordinary mom`-oils usually fail as transmission lubricants. The bands slip,--and grab,-and slip, again. And you have irritating chatter that wracks your ear,- shortens its life,- causes repairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed NP-ZOIC H 5115. Dodd s Kidne family remedy tried them an They help Rh 'Lame Back, He ary troubles, be either kidney (1 by the kidneys work. Every come least one pers lief by taking: They have b troubles all ov for more than relieve only kl( diseases that s kidneys. Tha popular to-day. Pacholko Sa_\';~`. suffered from time and have glasters, etc., 1 inally I tried which helped 11 found them go lng. `D.-`J.-Un Ifhlnn Jedburgh, Sas)| M: A: 1:4 GREAT CA HELPED H "1'=r:.}. 'i}.c' He 5 o [7 your wife drives 3 Port! and -thecur starts to chatter, don't blame your wife. Don t blame the Ford either. Blame the oil! V Sukatshel RAI VAI '38 Zl('('() whose hus Parcu not recei Dina Clar appears fend t A. Beach. tendthe burg Kiwz day the 5 coupe, hh going at along a Chevrolet and 20h) speed,cra street. Ford at t three thne dr. Clark thrown ou rendered terry su escaped \ Onvs. Aft and a nu: broken. P chanro of Constun the nrwhh~ conscious: VVOdnoHLu u... ,. bile accid From on the I: appeared Times las Played 11 His T acities of Met 'B;aa s| VEEDOL F RZOL J. LI THUI Everywhere, Fix-estonel mean Most Miles per Dol- lnr"--n fact made possible nconown on. commw, LIMIT-El?` Ll A III! IIu\`|v ` nee Econbmy atzfornmis SOLD BY {strictly ;rz'z/ate advice} Miss L tar apex To Husbands ` w/nose wives drive Fords UL the I. gauu uw past WBBK. . ` George Brown preached here on` Sunday morning, taking as his text. St. John 1:29. "Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world." Mr. Brown preached his Eas- ter sermon as weii as farewell, after preaching here the past two summers. Mr. Riggs will preach here next Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock. ' ' U. JUUUILM ~ - , I Miss A. 8. Watson is holidaying at her home. Severn Bridge. Miss Dora Guest of Coldwater is gpending the holidays at her home ere. ` * I The farmers have been busy on the I iandethe past week. " Genres: Tlrnuns nm.....!....: 1.... --. uvur use. uuuuuy. 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paddle of Toron- to. Miss Ma.r1e\Jobb!tt of Barrie and Miss Muriel Jobbltt of Fenelon Falls Luurauuy. Iugnt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berry and son of Toronto visited with Mrs. S. Reynolds" over thdhollday. T Mr- and Mr: I A Dnln -0 m........ ..,.vuu suave`. uuvnnun; an ulvu` `UUI-LC-SUI A number from here attended ` dance at Cralgvale Orange Hall Thursday. night. Mr, and Mun Dalnln Danna. ......: ..-_ quuuus Live on April 0. A large number of cottage owners spent their holiday at their cottages. the `dance at mvnigvnln nrnnan um .... `April 20-Mrs'. S. Reynolds enter- tained a number or her neighbors at a quilting bee on April 8. A lnrsrn nnmhnr nf nnu-can .u.......... ---- -- or ouovonwnunull Bo mes Muriel Carson has returnod af- spendlng some months In Toronto. `Bic BAY P0117 ucum. nus returned home to 0rlll1a., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Revie spent Easter V `at"Guthrle., . " .wlth her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. John I Leigh. has returned home Orlllia. MI`. and Jas. Revin nnnmr mons- wun mam IO!` waster Monday. Miss Ella I-Iutchlson of Toronto was the"guest or Mr., and "Mrs. Archie Campbell for the week-end. ' Jack Jones of Toronto spent Easter at Carthew Bay. Mr. Amy of Drayton was the guest `of Mr.-and Mrs. Robt. Reid tor-Easter. Miss Jean McLeod. mm 1... s---:- UJVVBI to!` me vacation. - Misses Myra Reid of New Toronto. Bert Clarke or Cookt-own. Orma Johnston of Martin's Farm and Evah Leigh of Atherley are home for Eas- ter vacation. ' . Leslie Clark and Allan Priddle at Toronto are here for Easter holidays. Mrs. _Moulton and children of Tor- gtntovare guests of Miss Christie Mc- ay. Mr. Muckieston-and sons of Toron- to are spending Eastervacation with their uncles. and aunts. _ Walker Joslin sailed from Midland on Saturday morning-on the steamer on which he is working this year. Mr. Parker spent the Easter week- end in `Toronto. V Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Patterson and Eleanor of Creemore pent Sunday at Mr. Hall's. Lawrence `returning home with them for Easter Monday. E1138` Hutchln hf 'l'nI-nnlus nu.- ____.---vj ` ` \ April 19-Dr. and Mrs. Hal. Palmer of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Belcher of Allandale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McTavlsh and sons 0! Toronto, Mrs. Marshall of Midland and Mrs. Alllston and Miss Fellows of Toronto spent the week`-end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fellows. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone of Tor- onto were guests of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stone, at Easter. , . ` Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith and ta.m- - ily of Toronto spent the week-end at : their cottage. ' Miss Blnningils at her home in 1318- '1 towel tor the vacation. 4 {Eln RT!"-tn `Dan! .0 xv-.. III--.-~ vv nu. uumpneu. .Mre. Mcnellan. who has been spend-` in a few -weeks with her mother. re- turned home on Sunday with her hus- band, Harold Mcbenan. ...- `pvt-vllllllb LIIU UUIIVQHEIOH OI u-we uuu new. M!`B- '1`l`1PD'8 S18t9!`- Itrustees in Toronto this week. Miss Abner Bali has had the pleasure James and the Misses Luna and Of 8. Visit (P0!!! 1181` daughter from T0l'- ` orothy Sloan are home for Easter. Onto ' Frank Rogerson of Blyth and Mr. Joseph Reevie has rented the cot--. ttrjdge of Auburn spent ,.8unda,y at tage and small farm at the corner from Reuben Rogersozfs. Geo. Malcolm and is moving in soon.l Mr, and Mrs, John Moi: and Mr. and Rev. A. and MP8. CP8-W and d&ll8,h- 5 Mrs. Gordon Moir attended the fun- ter of -Woodbridse motored here on eralot their aunt. Mrs. McLennan. 6` Friday last to spend the summer` in the w, 13, sieen, with .h1g meme; eud h old inanse. Mrs. Crew and Miss Crew` sister, spent the week-end at" s. W. have spent the winter at Woodbridge,wa,wg, and Mr. Craw has beeneomlns 0V6l'A' Several accidents on the Highway at the week-end to supply as pastor. . during the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams spent the. The choir of the United church gave their two sons. Meno and Hovey. `Sunday St. Thomas Church Services are] Albert Kirkpatrick sent two beauti- chansed now from evening to morning, ful lilies to the Anglican and United for the summer. ~ churches {or Sunday. . `Good. Friday and over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Banting of Toronto was so tine that quite a number from were Easter visitors at J. E. Miscemp- Toronto came to spend a few days in heirs, their. summer cottages. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Eby and family. ` John Grant. Douglas Shepherd and _ other young people and Mr. and Mrs. April 18--Among the holiday visitors Wm. Campbell. __ here were: Frank Beardsall nf Dana- ,Mr:, MnT.nIIon .1... I.-- I---- ~ v-nowpv but (I: I-OW uuya Last_ week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cape! and fam- ily of Owen Sound and Mrs. John Lee of Bracebrldge were visitors over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry G11- hrlst. ' . A T IAN. on.) II... III. - - - \vI\\IVVlV \IIIi 1 TORONTO HAMILTON mum Didrlbdon for TIDE WATER OIL-COMPANY uu uulbl` aunaay. Dr. Gordon Malcolm of Ottawa and Mlsse Margaret and Ida of Toronto spent over Sunday with relatives. here. Ross Robertson of Toronto was in the village for a. few days last_ week. ` MI`. Rh!` Ina Tn`-- I`---` "" ` __ .---- I April 18--Mr. and Mrs. Hlldred Mar- tin and small daughter from Toronto spent over the holiday with Mrs. Mar-. tin, Sr., and Hereward. I Mr. and `Mrs. Roy`Partrldge enter- tained a carload of friends from Stroud on Easter Sunday. D1`. Gordon Mnlnnlm A4 l'\I-L----- --~l , -_- .. .. ...... uu.cuua.uuu UL [118 1 r. members. Supper was provided by the ,, ladies of the congregation and at its.` close the Business meeting was held. Rev. A. Busheli presided and Jas. Wil-1 son acted as secretary. The various reports of the activities of the congre- ` gation were read and all were satis- 5 factory. The Sunday School and ' Ladies Aid have had a good year. Dur- V ing the` year a new lighting system was installed by these organizations, which t` adds Jnuch to the appearance of the church and to the comfort of the con-_ gregation. The following are the Sun- day School officers-Superintendent, H. .Clute: Secretary, Thos.. Parnell: Treasurer. Mrs. W. Stott; Teachers- Bible Class. Bert Murdodk; Young Men's Class. Rev. A. Bushell; Young Women's Class, Mrs. H. Clute: Girls Class. Mrs. T. Parnell; Boys Class, Mrs. Fred.Hil1 and S. Lyons; Juniors, Mrs. W. Stott and Mrs. Fallowfield; Beginners and Primary, Mrs. Sam. Lyons and Miss L. Prince; Organist. Miss Verna Parnell; Choir Leader. Rev.` A. Bushell; Organist. Mrs. Walter Herbert: Secretary-Treasurer of Board 5 of Management, Jas. Wilson. D` uuuu ms Darn ny tire last week. . Those who attended the dance in the hail last Tuesday night had an enjoy- able time. 5 Miss Olive Hill is visiting in Coi- . lingwood. The annual meeting of the congrega- 1 tion was held in the basement of the. There was a. fair attendance of the provided 1 ladies nf fhn nnno-r-n`a-nun... -.--1 -L ---- 1` 6151': III. .to. visited Monday. W. Thu 1; uuxuu. ` I Mr. and Mrs. Falloweld and Misssr Mavis and Ruth Lord of Toronto snpnt. the first of the week in Orillla. .. Mr. and Mrs. F. McMahon of '1`oron- . visited Mr- and Mrs. Cl_ute on Monday. uu gut` u ww uays U118 week. I Ross Linton rgturned to Aurora af-' ter spending his Easter holidays at his home.. M `In and $1.... 1.VII,__.1u .- - --- I auu LI ,' Mia nrll-In `Bradford S., Barrio. Phone April 19-Mrs. Len. Stotf and ci1lld- ' ren visited relatives In Newmarket. 9 Mrs. Armand nnnnt In four .1. . . . . nus. SI_-I_AN l`Y BAY wvzvm-: 033" ms . R. nrnlln muuuys Wlte). Kathleen Myers; ny. Robert Agnew: "Sonny (as a, boy). Vvendell Phillips Franklin. ojthers. Capitol"-Theatre, April 25. 2: ouu II. unu ERIK QDOUI it.` The Cast':-D1rector, Emory John- son; Gordon Graham. Henry Victor: Marjorie Miller. June Marlowe; Vir- gtnlba. Belle Bennett: Edmund Graham. elgh Willard: Mrs. Graham; Mary Carr: Ray Miller, Brady Cline; Mrs. Miller. Catherine Wallace: Frederick Stoneman.`-Frank Ellott: Mrs. Smith (Sonny's Wife), Kathleen Myers; Son- _ny. Agnew: 'Sonnv (ma 4: mn- , uuuuuu. as perwrmance is outstanding. A supporting cast of `players give the characters or the story a remark- ably sincere and pralseworthy por- trayal. Among those whose work will , be remembered are Mary Carr. screen mother of Over the Hill, Henry Vic- hundred screen successes; June Mar. lows and little tour-year-old Wendell Phillips Franklin. 4 Supreme as entertainment The Fourth Commandment" presents a pul- satlng message of unusual strength. See it and talk about lt.A Thn Clan?`-_1\Cn..n+n.. tn_.'--.-4 - - . .._ V. vun u.-rt vvmmHlVUlVlBNT" Directed by , Emory Johnson, "The "Fourth Commandment" is being ac- claimed the work of genius. Its smash- ing story of every day life is brought to the screen with a dramatic sym- pathy and fire that is regarded as one of the fine things of the cinema world. As Virginia. the wife and mother who fails in the test and chooses be- tween love and luxury, Belle Bennett eclipses her former accomplishments in Stella. Dallas." Magnificent in dis- aster, irresistible in happiness, Miss Bennett's performance is outstanding. supporting cast of 'nInvnm: okra u; numuton. with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ker-ridge; Rev. and Mrs. C. Gordon Armour of Orange- vme,' with their grandmother, Mrs. Hugh McKay: Percy Healey of Orlllla and Miss B. I-Iealey of Rosseau with Mr. and Mrs. George Healey. ' enn\I Vvluli 18-'-Among here Beardsall of Pene- tang and Hilda Beardsail or Barrie. with Mrs. Wm. Beardsall: Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and daughter of Craig- hurst, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram: John Addison of Oriliia. with Mr. and Mrs. T. Addison: the MisseaiAnderson of Hamilton. with their uncle Edward Kerridzns mm 3!` A.pril._'19.--Sam. Todd and J. E. Hodg- `son are attending the convention of Itrustees Lillian I Attridge t and 5Mrs, - erglly of a.unt._1}Ir.`McLennan. - , I1 (Cl---- - - THE FOURTH COM MANDM ENT" "nit-nntnal I-up /13...... I'_I--.---- "- .,...... uuuxauus; nonert Martinson of Ottawa. at his home here; Miss Meta Rogers of Aliandaie, at David Plax- ton's: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman McFad- den and family of Cookstown, Mr. and 0 Mrs. Gordon Howe and family of Al- - ~ landale, at William Woolsey s; Mr. and `Mrs. Garnet Plaxton of Allandale, at ' Mrs. Brennan's; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. 3 Rayner of Barrie, at Bert. Willough- by s; Ed. Worrod of Toronto and Mrs. 1 Harold Ward of Barrie, at Thomas 3 Worrod's: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ailman '- and daughters of Toronto. at Leonard 1 Lee's; Mrs. David Tough of Ottawa, at `H. Wilson's; Misses Pearl and Winni- - fred Perry of Barrie, at their home 3 here. ......., uumuu muxr attended the fun- eral _ Sloan._ and the aWa.tt's. ' the | `chm-ch I a splendid program of Easter mu-in M- vvuauu are vxsmng in Toronto. Among the Easter visitors were Miss Della Dean. Cecil Dean and Dick Arm- strong of Toronto, at Wellington Dean's; Mrs. Harry O'Connor and Geo. of Toronto at Geo. Latlmer's; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Toronto, at William Kirby's:' Miss Ethel Coulson, a friend and Robert Coulson of Toronto, at David Coulson's; Robert Martinson M_lss )Meta Rnrrnru nw An.....:._u- - uayu m '1'OX'0ntO. Mr. and Mrs. Wa tended the funeral ther at Toronto. MPH (1.-n~.a.... 1'!----` .._-,, _. .u. .. un uuLUo Walter McMackon-at- of the fprmer s bro-` Mrs. Gordon Bush and Miss Thelma `Wilson are visiting in Among. thp *m,,+,,.. ..a..u.....- ----~- "- wuu uer sxsrer, Mrs. Lorne Dav Roland Hammond is spending 4 days In Toronto. NIP nnrl \:f...~. 1|-r..y;, -- -- `restoje i can-`n1p1n`:n1 CORDS `null, auun Ua.Vl8. George Kennedy of Barrie `mg his cousin, Carl Jennett. The new garage is doing a. business these days. I lvvlbll uleu` parents here. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C 3iHarrls passed away at the home "ihis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. `Lynn. on `Monday morning. The 11 5 I fellow took convulsions on Sunday. that medical aid could do could 3 save him. The friends have the sy ' pathy of all. . I MISS Freda LVODS. nnrun_ln_+....a...: -- -........u apcut. we week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Banting. Mr. and Mrs. Dempster and family moved to their new home in Utopia. on Monday. \ Mrs. W. H. Davis, who spent the winter in Toronto, has returned to her son. John Davis. Gnnrun `l'(.av.-....:.. -n V- I sucal. uz wuss Lorna Jenn Misses Helen and Bes '1`oronto spent a few da with their parents here. l The little nnn no mt- - n. wnnews; ur. F. and Mrs. Davis, at John Davis`; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hanna `and family, at F. A. Arnold's; Mr. and Mrs. Steele, at Thompson Jennett's; Mr. and Mrs. M.` Gallaugher, at H. Cor- bett s. - I/[Ina `fad-.1YI....I_ -1 0- "- ,,-. _.-.-.v-ona AIIULUIUU I-U on Saturday and spent Sunday with friends there. Miss Vai1Vlack ofscollingwood is th guest `of Miss Lorna Jennett; Helen and name H-u-~ - ....,... uwuu uuwrle nas returned home looking as well as can be expected af- ter A er operation in Toronto. ` hompson Jennett` has purchased a. new sedan. Visitors who spent. Sunday here from Toronto were: Mr, and Mrs. Vivian Jennett, Mrs. Richardson, Miss Rich- ardson, Mr . and Mrs. Wardlaugh, at R. H. Jennett s; Dr. F. John T)avin'- Mn ......a 1ur._.. rs - uups Lren ` -'.(.A{`.".__"_".`? CHURCHILL I `ANGUS auu Dessle natton of days lastweek ants here. . uuu wuss rnelma ' ean and Tr-lz A-vn au spent 111883181` Davidson. s Slnnndina o onu- IICFU Geo.~ LV at the hnrnn -no] U Ullettf Bessie Hatton w davs: Iga+........n. nu, DUI! x little lln. "and 5, 26, 27. mu. :9. LI. 1?}; nttl on All not Iavn tho uin-n_ GIIU. LV].!' 8. G6 of and a\'nu to try this special oil. Cautionheif to ask ft}: Veedol 1701-20! by nun from the dealer `who displays the ` omnge and black Veedol Borzoi sign. A ' ` rushing is visit- V Iuaullu a. few wand" BETTER AUTOMOIQILES Ali 1 E be `As Good as McLaughlin --Buick a car would need to have But here is one oil-Veedol Forzol-a diferent nd of oil-made exclusively for Fords. It elimi- nates chatter and assures the smooth control-the ease of driving-you should get from your l7ord5"l. I `AI ' an

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