Aylng bicycle has been invented in Vienna. Austria, capable of rising to a. height of `3,000 feet and of trav- | eling at the speed of 50 miles an hour. spaczu. 3 Robin Hood, . Rapid & Regular! unfailing feminine appreciation- V of beauty makes McLaughlin-Buick 1 3_Ba{{It'iiiZk'e's; 'i\'Ec"1'.21u"g"rT1'i:'1'-1i#cV1. the most popular car in its class among lady dI`iVI'S. - u-14-4-zac' The G. M. A.- C. Deferred Payment Elan oets many advantages to buyers of M cLaughItn-Buick cars. fa coNDENEB g-\,...,...._,._. . :2 Tins ..W0,..IQm " Lifebuoy Soap ZIAL The Health ` ,,__A, . Soap . . . . . . . . . .. 47c 24c 35c 18c 48c . 33c urmoniws amazing record of sales with the new century Six and Eight has a far deeper foundation than the brilliant new beauty of these cars. It rests solidly upon the widespread respect which buyers have for traditional Rup- molsile standards of engineering and manufac- turing excellence. `Among the features which rank the new century llupmolsiles far in front ln_ mechanical design are advanced high com- pression motors, rigid, non-weaving chassis, cam- and-lever steering for easy control of balloon tires, double vibration dampers and entirely a new steeldraulic fourvwheel brakes. Invest!-` gate these and a score of other liupmobile features and youwill realize that on the basis `of style, speed. power and strength. the new century I-lupmobilee represent. the century's greatest value in the moderately priced field. 25c 21c 55100 '1=3i`u`2"' .s.`T'L`3 ...... P011710? 3.`-`e`Z`i:`.`.g`1.. Floor Wax ,`;',,.}_ F loo: P}_ a_x_ `.:`.:'.:`;.`:;. ,:`:';:;:;`7.T.`f. Bot. 36 Lemon Oil Hawes Bot. 22: Renal Furniture Polish Bot. 26c Silver Cream Nonsuch Jar 19c Stove Polish `,7; g',. __ Tin 12c Stoveipe Enamel r` a CI` Liquid Stove Polish D,` 1-). Zebo 1 ILVLIKI IIEIVI ID \Il.' [Illa IIl\Jll' ST' QUALITY, GAINED BY PAINSTAKING SELECTION. -Featuring Special Nonsuch Liquid Stove Dnlich , _ _ lull] mu ' Poiish 1 C CUII ........ Ob\'='_v Xvright, 3-year-old boy of .\'e\\'\'il1e. A1ta.. fell asleep betxvc-en the rails and was passed over by an Atlumic Coast L.ne train wi'.:m~..t uuniulhlvv I :1Ll(`lllL` injury. Thursday. April 19. 1928 LIMIT 6 TINS TO A CUSTOMER '2 cakes 15 Tin 22: Tin 53c Tin 36 1 1 1 61 Safe zm/e_stment I `.13. ; E. :5; 50 striking and colorful body riyles - boil: standard and euuom-equipped-now offered in three wheelbaees-I-the Six of the Century, the Century Eight and Century` 12.! Eight. lVIII1luov - - - - - _ . _ . Apr. 17-'-`Miss `Irene Kavanash ot the Normal `School, Toronto. -spent the Eastertide with her parents here. ' Miss Madeline Torpey of Visa spent the holiday at her home here. The buzz saw is heard once more in this vicinity. A Miss Emma Cloughley has re- sumed "her duties here after having holidayed at her homeat Grente. Mrs. W. Knapp spent last week in oronto accompanied by her daugh- t r. Florene. who was having med!-. cal treatments. V . . , Mr. and Mrs.- W. H. Gostick '0: Torontq spent the week-end with the latter's parents. up and Mrs. Gordon Pyburn and latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pyburn and` son, Arthur, or Mac I`1er visited friends here `on 8 nday. . Misses -Mary an Camilla. Rav- anagh of Barrie spent the holiday with their -parents here. `Rx-rnrmfhv is extended to the be- -parents vnere. `Sympathy is extended reaved friends oWXl1ia'm4ook, also on tho hm-mavn relatives `Of MP3. E5EYT()Ni M (INR|l.lE\Y =MGTOE N reaved friends at Wxllzamacoox, auau to the bereaved relatives Mrs, Jas. Muir, Sr., whose deaths oc- curred at Anten Mills last week. T6 in nine YD E99 3.11 curred at Amen wuus ms: ween. It is nice to see all the kicneal out again. the majority of them av- ing been confined_ t0 the1r homes with measles, the past f-eW_weeRs. -----.----u------ IVEVV I36` I\%$,nnVw-- Apr. 16--Miss Mary-Coutts spent the week-end with friends at Letroy. 1..." 'l`h1n~.cIr1nv Mrs. Geo. Harvey Last Thursday Mrs. Geo. Harvey `went to the Toronto General Hos- pital where she underwent an oper- ation for an ailment whichtehe has -been suffering from for same time. A1 nan nftm-nnnn service in the `the week-end wun Irlenua at Javuuy. suffering Irom tor same umc. At the afternoon service in United church here last Sunday, -Miss Sykes, a. returned missionary, gave an address on her work In lchina. _ 'l`hnnn`u7nu a grand attendance at `China. Therewas a good `attendance the young people's meeting last Wednesday evening. Miss Olive _Baycroft had charge of the program. ~MINE_S;l_NG' STATION -V7,..- ~rr..-.--.nn' NEWTON nonmsou -un 11:... `In .-`nu (`antic if MOIOQ MAXYIMSE `Apr. 16-31;; Blueman of Craig-' hurst returned home after visiting at G. V. I-AI1ckl!n'g |. i . Mrs. Percy Brown visited mend.-lx lat Dalston last `week. Th Auxlllaryheld their meeting 11; the Sunday. Schgol hall on April 1 l LIIU DUuuug_ ~-1--wv- --..,, , _ 15: . ` ` . Miss` Hilda. Emma of Oro Station spent the week-and at-her hams here. . _ . \n.. Lnuine cockburn has return- -. Miss Louise Cockburn return- ed home after spending a. week in Sunderland. , , Miss.Miidred Anderson of Humil- ton is spending some time with Mrs. Kerridge. - f -Misses Eveiyn and Alice Shana.- han visited in Toronto last week. IVIII v:--- w :- e Service will be held in the An- glican church on Sunday. April 22. at 11- am. Rev. 8. Child: at Trinity College, the preacher. There will also be a celebration 0! the Holy Communion. - . b IX I|--:--- - There will be a. celebration of the Holy Communion on Sunday. April- 22, in `St. John's Church at 3 pm. 'Rev. S. Child: of Trinity College will be the preacher. Vl\y vv on u---- Service W111 be held In St. James Church on Sunday. April 22. at 7.80 pm. by Rev. S. Child: of Trinity College. There will be a. celebration, of the Holy Communion. _ . in succession, a. worm : recoru. Charles -F. `Smith. 9-year-old De- troit boy. who was adopted by the. late James W. `Smith, will receive $1,250,000 from his roster tathefa estate. ' anvson _'}'Momv \Il'Il\_ _ 16-)/Ira. Biueman Craig- -..........a hnma after visiting cgyucuunsr mm awn % J Elinboth `St. Phone 278 ""T`".*'-3.?.. TI-II IARRIE EXAMINER j-j:-.___ _` cooxsrown . i&I&$mm$mw&wm s I - Miss Ross of Stayner is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Ross. Mn. Chan. Nelles of Fesserton is visiting her \daughter, Mrs. F. Coleman. `Minna: wmv and Handy have re- Coleman. > Misses Wray and Handy . turned to `Toronto `after spending I. week with Mrs. Long. . The Late Wm. Nleclain _ One of the most esteemed resi- dents ot this district was removed by death on April 11. "1928, when Wm. McClain succumbed to the ef- fects of a stroke of paralysis which seized him on January 19.1 The mneral took place on April 14' to Alliston cemetery and was largely attended. Services were tak- en by'his minister. Rev. D. A. Fer- members of Session of the Presby- terian `Church in Canada of which deceased was a life-long member and faithful elder. These bearers. representing the congregations of Cookstown. iFlrst,Essa and Bond Head. were: Stafford Reed. Chas. - Russell. Jas. C. Arnold. Alex. Mc- zuson. and the pallbearers were` Cullough. Thos. Flatt and I-I.V. VVi1- ...-... Amnng those from a distance In this world three-quarters of- all business istransacted through credit channels. We can assist you to own,a new ESSEX on terms surprisingly convenient. Cullougn. Tnos. r'1uu. uuu my. wu- son. Among those from attending were VVm. -McClain. Wat- son M.dCla|1n. Jack Moclaln. Mr. and Miss Banting and Mrs. J. S. Duff. II no Tnwnnfn! I`hosI. McBride. MI`. Banting and Mrs. .1. a. uuu. all of Toronto: I`h0s. McBride, Mr.` a.nd".\Irs. J. McKnight and M35. I-I_.M Irwin of Barrie. -u___ |I-uo'II..l_ vIInn"\n kin Wfh van!` l.l`V\'|u U. sat-u -. ave 'Wm. McClain was'ln his 78th year. Born at Clover Hill. he lived all his life on the homestead that had been farmed before him by his father. the late John McClain. In politics he was a Liberal. A man of high integrity and of a kindly dia- poaltlon. Mr. McClain will long be remembered by many friends. ..___ 1:...-u..x... ...1-".51. wuohinn nnmn VUIIIUIIIIJUUVLI ug nnnn nag oo-v----. Mrs. McClain. whose maiden name was Nellie Irwin. survives with one daughter. Jessie. at home and one son. Fred, in Neepawa, Manitoba. There is _also bne sister. Mrs. Robt. Baln. who resides in Italy. staymg tor a new uuya. Several from here went down to Bradford to see the wreck on the `C.N.R. `lanai: T.nll Nalllv and Sam. VADI`. 17-'-Mrs. `Badger returned from the city. where she has been staying for a few days. avarnl from here `C.N.R. Messrs. Lou Neilly and Steele are in Barrie in connection with H. Lowe's appeal from his recent conviction. - A vnv um: given in Giltord Hail 3 LIMIT` 6 T6}. CUSTOMER CC$3$33$ win win. "FIND EVERY ITEM 4 IN THIS LIST AN EXCEPTIONAL vn Hr: IN I run LID I I'll` n-V7---__ VALUE DA! 1 Qt- _l.alquu rnluuuuuu Household 3:. ...... .. Bot. 13 Diamond Cleanser 0 OP Examiner adleta are 3:-ea.tmIa.1ea-` men, and they work for little pay. , IIIIGIIIIIIIUI 3 uvvo-uv _ I "It Cleans tins 15 Ban Ami 3353.2 2 pkgs. 25c ` Borax Powder Pkg. 9c I Gil{ex_`k:1,`'v`;,2Z%`f Pkg. 14 : Lavoline':1`.Z`.`.`?~` ....`f ..`2 pkgs- 21 : Sam F lush Tin 29: ` Toilet Flats }';;`.;`,`,",;'-_`f__ Ti.-. 23: Bath Brick powde, Pkg. 7c C harm ;;::;2;,,,g.. ...... H Pkg. 8c gvwoboodusoocaooc Special-- $s::r.. LOBSTE R 3_oz _ THE 1=mEs'r T. ` 3 PACKED 1 9 8.0.3. Magic Scou,riniPads .' g Wh Th! gs Lo 1: ` Bhotst. Uge s.o.s." P 8- 14 ' F`edturing Special NESTLE S Ml 3:; 0 [EVAPORATED A F, 9093` %nV1OUOn- A play was given in Giltord Haul ' TALL TIN p.,.;.?i;;;; 1%,. 7c Va Clothes Lines .0 M cIo:i"ie}i;"; Clothes Pins Brasso 3.5; -:3. Ryland Weather Proof Fin;`st Quality cotton D$ Featuring Special &: Yaw? PORATED lVIIIul| 5 1 1e 23:: 51:: 14-16 DUNLOP STREET? s"ron. nouns: 3 AM. 6 p.M.1 WED! 8 AM.-12.30 POM` . I SAT! 8 P-Mo ` ,.f'f,':,' rip? 13.- g(a._c _5J 2/`L, 32 {I0 14 no.0 "` *"'`' 3 Selected Bacon Arrow B: Bacon i?$% I E Roquefort Chen G ruyere h: entitled Strictly Business" which ya: very good and was well patron- hn . liz9do Geo. Monteal has again left for Belleville. - in WI! WOVIGTW I Mccssavx that we - \ 3 g3s'\sl', om. e11obhc.\'.% In 'An A'- Fa Q 1.. B k Bacm` Ar:'lc)V' Bgna T. Bacon `X`.`:`:$ ? .`..`f... R`r%.`.%$:` ' Selected Side gacop Art`-v Brand .. Fnnnv- | . Tie 7.?-:`.,3; :;";3a e."..."..,.... Lb. - i`.`:`..$ 1/2-lb Lb $i?$%.i`3 ...... 1/2-lb. Cheese '.?.'.`.?; z:'. f`f`f Lb Gruyere Colt-`cieig ,`, ,',`,`I,'m,, Pkg. lngersalg Pimento ns:3`.'.".`7.. 2 med- 3-7-9 P1333- Chateau Cheese `/2-lb. pkg. A.M.-11 OCCCCCCCv08'CC0Cg EVERY ITEM IS OF THE HIGH- :-nu-` An: A I I"I`\I I` A llll.`I\ DV | ' "."_"""""' """""` I LIIVIII u STORE HOURS 8A.M. 6P.M. 5 ' AM.`-12.30 0 &'}= p3E`i i 3 Lon]. low llnu n [rue and beauty ca McL|uh_ n-Buick Fisher bodiu._ but without tho Illatou sacrice of invader spun 0: ud- room. Upholmry and appoint- ments (hut rlvnl tho duwlng-room In Iuunrv . . . Illd I hind` dufrlvnl tho duwlng-room In luxury . . . and columns of pufornunco no loss thin of up unna . `. . on- dur tho :32: McLnu hlln-Buick on uh. diumrninl lull! VII. of on- McL.u$un.3uack to the diuu-ning lady Hupmobile beauty 1 Specil- I F J 74 Elizabeth St. . . Phone _9l9, BARRIE V . Associate Dealer, W. HUNTER, AllistoBA ARE BUILT - McLAUGHL1N-BUICK WILL BUILD are on sale at these low 5 % 'Fe"t""'"g prices April 19 to 25 gNEs'i |_E o; ss(`nNnl?_NSF.D II BARS OF COMFORT SOAP L CAKE OF LUX TOILET SOAP ALL FOR 25 Fancy Arrow Brand Fancy Qu:u.. I B2-and . Side Brand . Au-mm Ru-and . Iombination Deal SPECIALS P1399995 HAROLD HILL DE Elinboth