nvca emu taxe that the congress ex- I introducing the JUBIIEE -Series .' .A p .; a newly rened and improved Oldsmobile Six desi t moderate price . .' . Oldsmobile is pleased to announce a new list of considerably reduced prices. Special 2.`-Door Sedan - p . ' . . $1,115 Special 4-Door Sedan - - - A . 1,220 Special De Luxe Landau Sedan ,Yf;'; . 1,345 Special Commercial Coupe - - -.-, V - 1,095 S ecial De Luxe S ort Cou e .W" - 1,205 P \ P P Dickey Seat Prices at Factory, Oshawa, 0ntario--Government Taxes Extra gned and built to meet the` .=,u1ut:11 eggs M. Aitke-11's `H nnil nu... , __--a-uu. I u `Tfhree knocks on a board vvl bring [her running forlher foodf says Lars Aitken. _She knows ordinary feed is hen anyone knocks, * __,-... .....u `want: rUlll;UI)_ OI Waubaushene visited Mrs. Wm. Rance for a few days. A 7 Miss Jane Simpson is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. `and Mrs. J. T. Simpson. . Rev. and Mrs. `Chas. Cummings_'iand_ 1ssnMar;raret of Ailsa Craig are visit- in;.'.' at Wm. Andrew's. MI . and Inn '\IY..IL-._ U` holds the record with 323 egvg Al_tken still considers .723 ht She has now had two years `laying and is standing up unt says Mrs. Aitken proudly. She so emotional as her daughter, 2 V better type, a saner creature, an produce better stock. She is quite a pet in the` household, and verv intelligent. A "us;-1:1 I:Ara IS ONLY AS DE-PE-NDAELE-` AS THE-,_IJE-ALE-I-2 WHO `SE-LLS rr H I-\n1 BARRIE, ON TARIIO ~lTS--FOUR-WHEEL B Rig Rig " ./1._/vanced /Z-alureis .% V - [an With Trunk oupe : Coupe Dicigm a,. Extra .u.u uurl. nu l`)'le'8. Misses Lena. and Ruth MIRA Jnnn Qt.-nut... 1.. - LIVINGSTON BROS. Dunlop St. A Barr MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED the `Aitkep gnnf ' eggs, Mrs. :" her fav- I n H.ll Star. e t1'e. ---Six perfect gentleme gentlemanly crimes just then the thrills began! 2; planned six for fun-and Capitol Thea- . 30x , ' ' j three times like a. prlma she comes . donna to g prancing along et her tid bits." \ Mrs. E. Adams and Miss Jean are `visiting friends in Flesherton this week. ` - Miss Edna Cooper of New Yo1'k.is Agpending it couple of weeks at herf Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and iMrs. Keely spent Sunday with Midland friends. M Born to Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Jdrdan ` on Saturday, July 9. 1927, a- daughter. (Isabd)! I 1 Mr. [and Mrs. Jas; Smart and Mr. ; Dean visited friends in Bradford on . I Minn l4`..rIH~l~. 'l'\.....a. ..n In- - ` Barrie ` THURSDAY,` JULY" 23, 1327 ...n.._...__. ._..---- u1uuL take `anybody f1ight.--Border Cities Australia's A Arrival vu (ll: rrank Guest's on Saturdey. ivmv / Miss Marjorie Usher is spending is. couple 0!. weeks in Toronto. James Pattersonspept a.`coupIe of `days last week at Sneigrove. David Adams of Flesherton- spent Sunday with friends in`Eimvaie. Miss Areta. Lawrence of `Thornbury id holidaying at Mrs. Ed. Ca.rnahan s. ` Mrs. M. Preston of Toronto is spend- ing a couple at weeks at W. H. Drys-` daie s. 1 '\l...-. 1.1 A ' I Miss Foster is Vspehding a week at -Wasaga Beach. a Mrs. Jake Hart spent the week-end in Parry Sound. ' - ` ` Dr. D. C. I-lyarvie was at his home in Oriilia. for `Sunday. ` ` Miss Evelyn Black `enjoyed lastweek with friends in -Barrie. Miss Jean Adams spent "last Week 1 with friends in Bradford. Mrs. Keely of Midland is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. -Keely. . 1 Mrs. A. Bannerman spent the weok- - end with friends in Orillia. - W Dr. Guest of Toronto visited at Frank Guest's Saturday. ' Marjorie `(Inner 1. .........u.... .. 1 El-N. &%&a Mjs Fox Be Jake Parry Sc Miss Eve! ':'H'h fnlnnz Page Two nu WUUK. Smith returned to her H1. Ohio. nfhw Ah-Inulv-nu v~IV1U.' CummlngsA'%.and_ . 'ew's. Walter Jamleson of Jndnv with M-~'n-H1 Fenton of Mrs. Wm D.-........ u uuueson or with Mr." and nu Excellency Viscount Rt: Hon. W. L. I Willinndon. _ `King. ~ Hy: yvel- preceded me, and if he, with all his art than modesty, could have a faint concep- ar Em- tion of the regard in which the. is .th last, held and the `very distinct influence rec. It he ,exerted in consequence of that on the -short trip, he would be gratified. LWFGDCG His humanity, his generoyrinstincts` j Ihesea. and his rare tact, _would win for him ; of the a very peculiar place in the affec- i eautiful tions of our people were he only a 1 rise the private citizen and not the personal 1 Id with re resentative of the King. . 1 re her, In veolvimr. I-ti. m.....n,....... .--u A , , . , _ _ . . . -v n .2 But above all I feeii that the a com any is a linic binding the Do- - in on of Canada with my mother 1' country." he ended amid cheers. - Replying to the toast, to the Do- A minion of Canada. Ri ht Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Kingu mi that during , the last few days everybody `must have been stirred by the mu-velious - - etory of your natio A. 1 When one/'re- - ".;:.*:'.'*:..'1:"e...:;*:;'.:;, 3' at : a 1 . o A ue c , : igndhetlfei. Zana a`;ahePacgic `ilthaiiwri ~nt u rye ,n_a.on tea .'a `Queue : he ask- I av JVBUHVGLIVU 01 `"9 1$.lI1g'." _ n` replying, His Excellency -said ic that during the lasttwo years. and 3- especially during the last nine months. he had had the opportunity It to learnsomething of the Canadian - Pacific Railway. Much of the credit at of Canada's progress was due to the pioneers who built that railway. i herever he had gone he had ad- r mired its efficiencyand the effi- e ciency of its officers, and the care and consideration the gave to the comfort and the well- ing of those who used their lines. In his recent tour `in the west he had had the opportunity to see what the C.P.R. - _was..doing inwconnection with large irrigation schemes there whereby they were turning lands that would - not besuitable for cultivation into smiling farmlands capable of sup- porting a largeypopulation. Canada also was noted as a great hotel coun- try ,an_d he thought that the credit for this ya: due in. no small part to the Canadian Pacific `Railway with its chain `of buildings across the continent. Before concluding he also touched on the inuence of the-com- party on the industrial life as: the Dominion. 4 A ~ I .~ But'ea bove an feel that the V3 nnmnnnu I. .. H..- LL - ------v1u-vnovv U1 Illllu -shprt H Hus generoyrinstincts` tions Of our nnnnla nun... L. ---L- uncut U1 uauauas overseas trade. Her arrival was a national event and it was marked as such by a din- ner on board at which were present His Excellency, Viscount Willing- don, the Governor General `of the Dominion, the Lieutenant Governor `of Ontario and Quebec, the Prime Minister of Canada and by a remark- able gathering of leading Canadians ~ in many walks of life. As chairman of the dinner. E. W. Beatty s oke ` of the occasion as an evidence 0 the 1 development of the great St. Law- _` rence route and the upbuilding of i Canada's ocean transportation ser- i vices by a Canadian company under 2 policies based upon the conviction s that the St. Lawrence route hasad- p vantages which might well be ex-,- a ploited in the interests of the Do- t . minion. There is no reason.". he f snid,`why this route should not be ti utilized to a greater extent every ii year by. institutions and citizens G1 resident in the United States to tt ' the benefit of Canada and Canadian 12. business institutions. ` . D As an indication of the expansion ; - of Canada's European trade ghe cc ointed out that there are'n_ow-`be- m E18 built for the Atlantic service of ca Iiis companyno less than nine addi- i tional new steamers - four for pas- in: sensors, and `five for treight, a. total. M of approximately 120,900. tons, th `bringing. the Company : total gross ha !tonnsae`:in ocean. slabs, nda river, st: t?.m,dhips` whom .500.00__ ,ton's.x'_ W 3111 uu'U ugn 1'lGl`0lC measur t riendand counsellor. `Marv Agtmu n nun ---_----.-____---- THE EXPECTED DOESN'T ' L , HAPPEN IN` THIS PICTURE `There is no villain in the piece. The hero's horse is not doped. _No one tries to_fix the race. , The jockey is not kidnapped. The girl does not ride The Feather" to) vlctoryin order to save the family 11 mestead. Thus does The Sunset Derby, the racing` story now at the Capitol Thea- tre here, violate all motion picture tra- _ ditionis. . . It is. instead of the usual banal plot, a story of a Jockey who loses his nerve -_' Presbyterian Garden Party - B A very successful garden party, un- 3 der the auspices of the Presbyterian church was held in the Agricultural I Hall on Friday evening. After all had , enjoyed the bounteous supper provided quartette and `a play - entitled, "Back Again, Home Town. The cast of char- acters was as. follows.-Bob Bruce, Russell Drysdale; Lucius" Oppersona Clifton Dean ; Judge,Avery, Leo Law- less: Vivian , Prescott, Margaret Thompson; Annabel. Leitha French: 1 Chic. Wilton, Wallace McConnell: 1 Hugh Gorman, Lloyd Kerri; `Shirley c L Avery, ` Olive Kerr; Reggy r'Warre.'i, Maisle McConnell. . l\Ul`l'o Mrs. Embre bree. Jr. and e and Mr. and Mrs Miss N . uvuu_ or uxeveland, Ohio, are wiili ` friends: here for a. couple of weeks- Rev. and .Mrs`. Cumming and Mrs. Andrew, Miss Margigretand Alex. en-' joyed asday v:{1th_1.'r ends atsUhthott. Miss Kathieen Hattey` of ' Toronto was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pearson _tor a. few days re- Mrs. H. Mccsw and son 'J`1~o': Barrie, Mrs. Geo; Northwood-and son George, of Alisa Craig are visiting Mrs. S. Kerr. Rlhu TH-u.I......_ ----` " ` `f ms :1. ween. at wasaga Beach. 4 A [Mn and Mrs. Albert Smith or To- ronto are spend 113 a. week at the home of the latter's ncle.'Thos. Allan. -' eMr. and Mrs. Fl-ed Ada.ms and Miss Jean_ 0!` Cleveland, Ohio, with friends: weeks. Dan " `n . nag: nu: next. two weeKs.: ` -[ (M The,Lad1es' Aid or St; John s.'Church- met at Miss Fost er's cottage. .Wasaga. Beach, on Monday afternoon. Mr. and M4=s.- J. G. Lillicrap dud Miss Mossie Lilllqrap of Toronto are spend- John >Rutled ge left on Wednesday at- _ternoon by -boat from Port McN1co1l tor Fort William where he `will! spend the next two weeks.: - Th I4diAu Aid ad Q4. v-1, - V-- at Quebec Nat1onal_ Event lion. W. D; Ron. I Hi: Exec Lt.-Governor of Ontario: W Never was ship` more royally comed to a` Canadian port was the Canadian.Pacific liner fress of Australia on July 4th n,. the historic port of Quebec. was her first appearance - -`broad bosom of the `St, Lawrence River, Canada's highway to theses. l Already famous as one of the V world's great and most beautiful I ships she had come. from across the Atlantic newly conditioned and entirely new engines to take place in the Company's Atlantic 1 eet as another aid to the develop- e ment of Canada's trade. I arrivl Inn 1: nniln-n` 4-----` ` m\"~`\J7;.l'lian1 CoIl`1eAr. J12. 1 role:-sx, win. 13.-.. 1 nu`. and MP8. Em- Norma. of _ Toronto V Mr. and Mn nr 1: `r. Mrs. Em. Jrma. nf 'lVnnm..4.-. uuuu_:l. J11. vlth Ralph others in R. Rogers V First Na- directing. : the story. an uv U _ _qlB C0-Op! twee; _l`O"-ZW? prvi_nceI.v , `--w All'6;riade owes a debt to Que-l -beciand to her loyalty. -.l_f she had not stood loyal` at the time of the American" revolution it is probable we should have no.con1 e5leration to celebrate." he said, . Hon. snarciase Perodehu. Llen- J tenant `Governor. of `the Province of Quebe. in replying. welcomed the" laatvleyeakerfi words ind I h `fnlliinhu-an an --- -` uv6Vy Ell" HOD. W: D: I tenant Governor of Ontario, {:1 posing the toast, of f'Th_e Prov of Quebec." x . IlAII'lI uauuuuul ueveiop ent. in transpor- tation by water. hen followed con- federation and the development of the country by transportation by Railway. __Quoting' a letter from Sir Robert Borden the Premier read that had it not been for the French along the St. Lawrence there would have been no British Dominion in Canada today. ` ' Premier, that if the Canadian Pa- that there would have been no Brit- ish Dominion in western `Canada to- land and by `the Canadian Pacific It was conceivable, said the cific Railway had not been built` Lst 133 hope veen th al:ex: g' .v'vc-51.1; .:n`dM<: or Mufkonnlo _; uu1'H(l8.V. Miss Edith Dent of Toronto and Miss Ina Bacon of Beeton are holidaying at Jas. Smarvs. ' Mrs. Walter Scott -and daughter are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs._ C. E. . Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred -Barne. and daughter are visiting at the home or Robert Barnes. `Fianna Tn--- ---A` " Ilachnalo Hon. Nu-class" Porodoau. Lt.-Governor of Quebec. ed where there was a more beautiful symbol ofa` nation than the joint monument to Wolfe and Montcalm. Another feature of early Cana- dian life was the part played in Canadian develop ent. in tation llgy watey. _ con- Epo Mrs`. I')).W'1\ [cKa,\' and Miss H. 'NI(':K,V` of `Toronto spent last week among their 1 friends in this ne1g'h,bor'hood. ......... vcncucull. '1'ne Old verandahs in front of the parsonage have been fre- _move.d and replaced by others more -up-,to-date. . Mrs. Surtees and Iittlegirl of Ottawa are holidaying at eghe home of Mrs. Cummings; Sr. ' ' - Mrs . D. McKay 'Mc-Kay 1 `Toronto nnnrit 1nu+ .....-u- -.,, - - ________ ` . Read The Examiner and get all the iocal and district news-L`-$2.00'a year. -.\-1\.h3\|.yn gatust reports . of herfconziition were quite favorable. The Union `Sunday School picnic held at Killarney Beach on Wednesdaylast was a*`most enjoyable affair. `Bathing, whidh is usually a prominent feature of the -day's outing; was not indulged in to the same extent as on former oc- casions. the air being a trifle cool. For this reason all the more attention was William Nsutherland and Cecil Thompson have been improving their properties by new coats of paint and _ Mr}. Thompson also has had a new ver- -CTN? W July 25--Mr.s/Jos. Rutledge. VI a,ken suddenly ill with append! Monday last, underwent 8. SU( operation on Tuesday. Latest hercondition were fan pier 91' Wlllnnnnvv `D---`~ "` ` , -.-. ..-.u-yu 1r'Lul'lll`.`Ll [0 H91` home in -Akron. Ohio. after -enjoying-; It month with friends here .- Rov. E. Thomns left on ,Monday m0r'n!n::' for Chicago where he will spend part '01? his holidays; ~ I ..,.,.,.;a.. Lu ulose present proposition. After very eration of an the reas both pro and icon, by the and .Waverle`y. congreg finally agreed to. There w regrets. at the vseperat many happy years -of Ch ship. and cooperation i work. At the sagnetime 1 f ..nsa..a.. -Ls - u uvvwluyl ICU`. In % n and the nlrnlnnuunnl -` --_..- --vuuso uuu. Waverley ` might have service every Lord's Day. At first it`_`was"' thought that Hobart might be attached` to the -Warminster --charge, leaving Hiiisdale, Waverley and'Vasey to constitute the Hiilsda e charge. But as there seemed to be dif- ficulties in the way of that arrange- ment. ithwas suggested that Waverley might be attached to the Wyevale charge, leaving Hillsdale,` Hobart and sider this pr osition, the Official Board and, the Vaverley congregation met together at Vvaveriey on June 27. riey__church. At this 4 Vasey as the Hillsdale charge. To con- - m uuu ceI'I_`lt0ry._ ~ "For, `some .time an effo`: made to readjust that Wt charge 0 that Hobart `an might hav everyt in that territory. "For, so Ho ha_v_e `A 41,,- effdrt `had. been work on this bart `and Waverley every Lord's ha v CONGREGATIONS ar-:- Thh o n n - ...I ...--- - 1oN1rHI:An % -% _-_-M1_1s/Jos. Rutledge. who nus nxusaale,` Hobart he Vvaverlev on Jun. 9': yttz UL Ujly Hlblt week. Mrs. C. H. retul` aft: Thnmnu Inn .- J uuuaurute the Hillsdaie as zhe ttached the Wvnvnln 1'62 MC ` th `this (run who was. Vlth annnnlnlna mg nu HUG UGO ats 3 ld 9 hnvp hnnn is-A uv M1130 ;" -uvuac. wuu was appendicitis on nt 9 GlInnnanPuuI M-:-almanac of the Hxnsdale had. the follow- ustinbnr nf urn-h THE - n. 4VH1.UllIIT{5". T. Ansdell of Guthrie was"theV g'uesst of Mrs. C. E. Dutcher for a cou-` ple of days last week. ;\'fl'S. H Q1-vull-a ....L.-.._-- 1 .-uuaul L13 UH successful est reports fa tvhrn hie . .,..e .m;._v uuenus to Impress (oh, very subtly) on the men gele-gates, is what egg money" has meant to farm wo- men. - ` Now. to Introduce the hen "723. She is a White Wyandotte and ac- cording` to Mrs. A1tken- She looks like a urima donna when _she comes sai}1ng.throu h the others of the flock to gather s eclal feed. ~ ' < ` . ` ` I hive her cod liver oil and she licks "_the Aspoon,_.says her proud owner. At V first.sh'e didn't like it aryd I had torhold he`_r and press her throat to force it it. I thfnk. she is `feminine enough to believe she is better than vtheiothers and must have s_pec1a}.treatmept," this with -etwinkle in her eye ; ` ' _ h-Altrugh "7231" `daughter *'2o2" now,` uuul. nerselt, ` ` Everyone knows who Mrs. Aitken Is. She has one of the nicest little hom- Ini the Women s Institutes branch of thenOntar1o.g'overnment, and spends a urge portion of her time in her sunny - office at theeparliamenit buildings here. _----...., 14.15 Lu :aL.uu'5' E0 1 Mrs. Aitken travels bile, but her mInd~1s . the family of chickens, country by rail. She w mg _``723 to the mercy flbials at Ottawa. She ; the train when it arrive distingulshedlady to t1 hlbit herself, Wxrnuunn -- I--- ~ ~-- thinks it a Pullman, so care- fully has her comfort been considered. With her are her happy family of eight sons and daughters and their father, all bristling to be shown off. ` In her automo-_ with 723 and speeding across country will not be leav-' .`'723 of transfer of- ntends to meet arrives and take that dist_lngulshed_lady the (".nhQ'v-nus AV _......-.a.4-5 uct. UIULIIUF. AToda'y she is traveling to Ottawa to attend the world s poultry` congress. . _Sh_e goes In a crate in the PY?'H`nuc I10!` ,_ _,_ ...,...a All uua LiLSll1OI1 The hn that laid the had nothing on Mrs. H. 723." Fed on codiliver o pared like a little queen` proudly to work and lays most every day of the yea: ago shprhc-Id fhn um..1.:n.. .. uu-'. zu wm. Andl`eW'S. Mr. and Mrs. Waite Bstrrie spent Sunday Mrs. \V,. S. Milnnirfg. Miss J. Anmlnn n0 1! One Beeton Hen Has a Record of 310 Eggs, with a Daughter Beating That at 323-White. Wyandottes-Being' Shown 'at World's Poultry Congress Mrs. -Altken of Beeton, known over Canada as a VVomen s Institute work-' er.has alsoa place under the spotlight imthe, poultryeworld because of the laying records made by some of her hens. A city reporter tells the story of these hens in this fashion: 'l`hn um`; n-.-L -- - - -- I . I Da 323-White Worlc u.. .vu`as. n. M. Altke-n's oil and pam- queen, 723 goes lays 'an egg al- dav Of fhn \7nc|n Vina... ------- _--... -u.uanu1A- ' laidlthe gblden eggs ; H. M. AH'L*nn u -~w7U7 UBS.TANTlAL _.+ Pale: REDUCTIONS gut-I--u-- * { ELMVALE NEWS I