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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jun 1928, p. 3

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`HG Ila II. USU DUI" fl! Has. struck a happy note-- Since the day wlzen` it began, 43 my customers all vote. Now a new note I strike, , And I'll play the openin ba.rs- It : a tune that you will ike: `rnnfnr Vnlnne in Tfen (`nu-Q. The O. K. Used Car Plan "nu -Agata` - `.u-_- -.A. OU realize that the Chevrolet O.K. Used Car Tag stands? for honest, above-boaArd Ea} fag abovelbogn- dealing. Do you know that it also stands for `VALUE--.value in Unused Transportation _o cva1!1A in I-n-In 1-nag!-u 911:1 Inn: n1-;r~n.__va1nn `UHF CHI` YUU Will `U I `Greater Values in U: -E -age-in -anricvlwloiav: worth investigating? ` 1927 Landau Sedan $675 1925 Touring $325 in BARBIE and ALLISTON $1250 % 31345 443003 SEDAN DE Luxa ssnm DEALER I-`OR cm:-:vnou:'r AND oaxumn moms 133 - 1.12.A5a'm 31 1926 Chevrolet Coach ;_.-- 1928 Oakland $1300 IUI` lruuvlco II II; 8 RBI) ILVIJIALV UIL, you ll hear the hum that says-- The oil : O.K. Don't take a chance. Fill up with RED INDIAN. -there is no half way-you are either using the right oil or you are headed f'm- n-m.l.l.., If :9. nun nan: Am nu uamg Inc ngm: on or you neaaca I or trouble. f it s RED INDIAN OIL, vnn Inuun I-I-us I-nun o-Lao ......._,,u'l'|.- The low conlinuotu murmuring Jtream move: resolutely on- ward in its course, Jounding a note of calm tontented power. No none, no nick, no tree am :top it on its way. ' on-can Dunaenmrruens Pigs Three if tle everwas one FLASH v SPEED - STRENGTH SMARTNESS - POWER- All Pri.:u-Dolivarod--Spu-o Tin Included Fastest top-speed traveler in its price class, with the swiftest pick.-up-bar none. ' Sturdiest chassis and` body ever built by Dodge Brothers -hence the sturdiest ever built by anyone. Smartest lines, colors and uphol- steries ever lavished on a popular- priced car; ` And power without apparent litnit --1 horsepower to every 47 pounds of car weight! A hill-climber of championship calibre! --Five denite and dramatic reasons why you should drive this greatest low-cost Six before you pay more- or loss. Phone us today for a demonstradom. DD them all together for a vivid and vital picture of the Dodge Standaijd Six! ' ' GYPSUM AND LIMITED Containing valuable atluutlona on home plannlng . with Gyproc. Rocboard and Inaulex. Wrlu for it. $1210 coups :ilii*ililiili= = ` ELMVALENEVVS !iiiili%i!l&%l$ menu: _In mzaumu. ' Dr. D. C. Harvie enioyed Isunday at his home in oz-uua. nu. nu-Minn nf `llnnula nnllhd rm at me name In unuuz. Geo. Grlften Q! Bellevine called on triends on. Friday last. . ` Mrs. Wm. Edward; at Barrie is visiting her son. Edgar. < , Dan. Rowaxot Toronto spent the week-end with -his tamily. ISAA inin A `Dru-nnfn Viffl` IS. A.` T13p1ng_spent Monday in Orlllia. " 1 .M1ss Nina. Miller 1; visiting friends in Midland. he 1'1 :6 `llmnuin nnfnvn Inndnv I!'l8!1'Qg DYE!` U113 Wvvln-uuuo Miss Maud Train of Toronto spent the week-end `at her "home. (`hue Lnlln much? 1: nnnnin of we week-enu at net uume. Chas. Lill1e..spont a couple 0: days In To:-onto last week. Mml, `(Sam-an `Ritchie: is vlsltlnk days In 'l'D!'0I1I0 A1831 . W605. Mrs. `George V Ritchie is visiting friends. in Toronto this week. Rev. W. C. St-u'bbs attended the Synod in Toronto last week. Miss Florence Ritchie of Toronto was `home over the week-end. Mn and Mn 13!, Yfnnnn visited was `name over U18 ween-enu. Mr. and Mrs. E. Knapp visited friends in Barrie on Sunday. Inks. Aplavnn gnan leaf nvnnlr `I1-Uh trlenas m uarne on aunuuy. John Adams spent -last week with friends in Barrie and Thornton. um; 11 I`.rInmml~. 14: Inc! weal: to Visit net Quuxuwr Ill use 'au.u.u:a. : Miss Bessie Brackin of Elgin Mills is spending the week with Mrs. A. I-Iisey. _ ' , Mr. and Mrs. W. W'hl_te and Lil- lian spent isun-day with Bax-tie triends. . I ' Miss Laura Trace ot Depot Har- `bor was at `her home at Allemvood over Sunday. `lh-an-' Arnnhl nf Hank nf 'lm-nnfn wufn ms p8.l'6l1E. _ ' Mrs. Wm. Clu-te of Toronto is with her brother. Alfred Brock, tor ` a couple or weeks. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Mlllar of Palmer. week-ena wwn `I11! tamuy. . Geo. Ritchie of Toronto visited friend; over the week-end. Min Mnand Train of Toronto snent trzenua in Barrie anu Anvrnnuu. Mrs. H. Edwards left last week to visit her daughter in the `states. \!aa Danni: HI-nnlrln hf Rlmin Mn]! over aunuay. Ernest Arnofd of Bank of Toronto' start. Toronto, spent the week-end` with his parents. ' Mm, \V:rn, (`.111-fa of l`m-onto is :1. 0011916 0: weeuca. Mr. and Mrs. Miller 01 Palmer- ston were the guests of Mrs. W. A. Maiacolm last week. `lira anal `Kn: Axmnlr rfnn and MJLFCOIIH 18.3! Welt. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orton and children of Orillia.` spent the week- end at H. Clements. Man 117 '\II' `Data A! `Darrin in em! a`! :1. UMGIHBHEH. I . Mrs. W. `M. Rel-d of Barrie is_ spending a. week with her sisters Miss Pearl Train. ` M. ..-m um. .a m r~nmnim11 `mm MISS .l`68.!'1 'J.`l'a.l- V . ' Mr. and Mrs. -S. E. Campbell. Win. and Edwin spent tsunday. with? triends In Midland. ' I M- am: M... .'n n `llfnnirln ynvui ` ' . no will vxc'roL1w 31:: AND nu Simon st: ITIBDGS In suauaauu. , ' Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Martin and Adele and` Ca-lvin were week-end visitors at J . Pearson -s. A My: gm: Mr: I '1` Wnafav and vxawors all: a. reu.'1.`auu'a. | Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Foster and Miss E. Foster visited friends at Williamstord on Sunday. ` ' Mn: (inns: and` Mia: Amen (`annu VVIIIIEHIBLUFQ U11 Buuuuy. Mrs. Gray and Miss Aillsa Gray of Barrie were the guests of Mrs. C. E. Dutcher over lsunday. Mn: 1'. xhvlan Mince: T-TA`!An $upl`o IJCIVIU AVIU-lUUllllllu lllllllUGlCu Mr. and Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Dav`- id Parks of Orlllla were the guests of Mrs. Edgar Edwards on Wednes-I lav, way- Robt. Ritchie of Toronto is spend- ing the -summer ,wl-th -his daughter. Mrs. Jae. Beairdeall. .aat Wasaga `Inn anal `fun `flnunu-\1Iv T.anrvnuI\ [nova Us in. uuxula uuuar, um `play- era of. Wyevale United .c~hurch,' trained and directed by Rev. Albert Bushell. gave a splendid three-act play` enti-tled,. Mother Mlne". The several parts were well chosen but perhaps the parts of ``Mother" and Jerry" can be singled out for spe-g cial mentim as being unusually ef- fective and touching. The part or Mo'ther Mine was `taken by Mrs. ('Rev.) Bushell while Jerry" was interpreted by Fred Johnson. Be- tween the acts two solos Mbther Maohree" and Mother 0 Mine" were sung by Rev . A. Bushell. D.D.G.M. Visits Coronation Lodge R.W. Bro. Thomas `Robinson of Cookstown paid his official visit to ` Coronation Lodge, A.F. & A.M., on Friday evening last. The officers _we~'e highly complimented on the work put on. After work in the lodge `room was finished all repaired to the Parish Hall where the ladies of Wycliffe chunch provided an excel-V lent banquet to which all present- ' did ample justice. Several .~toasts iwere proposed and responded to. R.W._Bro. R.D. Keefe of Penetang 3 was the main -speaker of the even- : ins. Visitors were present from Bar- rie. Stroud. Cookstown, Richmond Hill. Belleville. Goldwater, `Stayner, Penetang an-d Midland. Over one hundred -brethren were present at the lodge meeting and banquet. LE]? .3 . _ _ . -- U. I}: JJUECIIQI` CV61` Iauuuay. Mrs. L. Christie. Misses Helen and Jean and Graham enjoyed Sun- day with friends at Uxbridge. `Mn and `Min: `|I`Vnv-Inu Diifnhln nf uuy WIN! LFIUIIUH 11!. Uacuuugv. I Mr. and Mrs. Farley Ritchie of Colllngwood spent Sunday with the tormer s sister. Mrs. Geo. Adams. `Mn nnzrl JR`:-u Alvin `I-`Manx; nnarm IEUFIXIUTH HIBLUF, &V.ll`5u \JUUo tsuaula. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin I-Ilsey spen-t `Sunday with the `former -s sister. Mrs. `David Magloughlin. Allandale. Mn and Mn: Rfnah and Mn: Tiqxf. 591%:-fh_and Mrs. `Ga:-row. Langman and children enjoyed the week-end with the latter : parents at St. Thomas. . `Ila and `Em: A (3. nnrcn llma Thursday. June 7. j '.|.`n0ma.. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beardsan, M-`rs. J'ohn`Rltch1e. Gordon and Verona Rowat visited friends at Rugby on Sunday. `Illa: Man 'Il {nbHna- nf `I -Tnvnfnn Bunuuy. Miss Mae Hlckllng of Hamilton. and Miss Inez Hicklin-g of Coulson `enjoyed the week-end at their hom at Anenwood. - `Alp and `Mn: inhm Dlfnkn and EC lll wuuu. Mr. and Mrs. Blair: Ritchie and chlldrn ot'Dunda1k visited the lat- ter : parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Knox. on Wednesday. `Mr Ant! Mr: If`, (3. 9(`1nfA and M45: IXHUIM UH VVVIEIIVUUH-yu Mr. and Mrs. c. G. Clute and Miss` Haze-I Clute or Cookstown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clute over the week-end. In uni `Ila-In `X7 W! f`A`1In AC T.nn.. UIUCU UVUI` ILIIU wven-euu. Mr. and Mrs.~W. E; Collin of Lon- don. Mae. '1`. W. Lessott and Mrs. Geo. Clemence M 'Stayner were guests of Mrs. Foster on Wednes- ay. ~ ' Flinn int! Mr: "R `W. 'M'nr-tn>n and. (lily: _ ` ` `Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Morton and` Lawrence of Tlhornbury were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hick- ling of Allenwoodz for a. couple or` days. `Minn Mnrznrnf `M:-rear. Mingus. colm. uayu. Miss Margaret Merser, Misses` Margaret and` Alice "Robertson and` J. Ross. an of Toronto. were the week-end guest of Miss Helen Mal-U `Illa a n r` `Mm: I` 1" 13-Oafhnn `Mfr 001"]. Mr. and Mrs. F`. -0. Bis`-hop, Mr.` and` Mrs. C. E. Dutcher and James Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. W111. Thur- Iow and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thur- low were in Thornton on Monday attending the funeral of the. late; W. D. Henry and Chas. Cunningham of Thornton. Mother Mine" Well Presented On Wednesday evening, May 30, in the Pa-r1s'h'I-Iallx-under the aus- pices ot St. John ; chair, the play- er. nf WvAva1A~ 1'Tnitnd .n~h1rrnh. -new uvugv -savvy---5 -u-.q`vuvwy ' "C-G-`LT. w;;qut . The C.G.I."I`. group or St. John's United `Church entertained thelr mothers at a. banquet last -Friday evening. The ta'ble was p'rettl1y-de- corated with the group colors, blue -and white. and lighted candles. At- ter all had envjoyed the splendid re- past the group leader, Miss Florence Manning. _ acted as toastmlstress when the following toasts were pro- ' posed and responded to. ""|"hA `Rina ` :1\TnHnnn1 Annmm. puueu tutu reupouueu to. ` "The King," National Anthem; "Our Mot'hers._ proposed by Myrtle Greenlaw. responded to by Mrs. M. Beardsall: The C-hurc-h. proposed ' by Gladys Beards=a11, responded to by Rev. A. R!ntou.1;."'I`he Sunday Sdhoo" prloposed by Jean Christie, responded to by W. F. Dorwney;' Canadian Girls In Training, pro- posed by Miss '1`. Crane, responded to by Mrs. W. J. MdGu1re..'I`he mus. 5 hm! sun-nmnrn lnnhin I nIan)\ -nln ' L I For Sale By . , '4 The Bull P|uninjMill Co; Ltd. -' Barrie,-Ont. Tho Sarjoant Co.,%Ltd. - V Xnamg, pnt. P0890 0) M16! in IUTUIIU. reupunueu J . MoGulre..The ; teal numbers included a. piano solo, _M1nnie Bell; vocal solo, Min E. 'w.',`u.' :- 53%? 1l3f6sEk7vlCE Mg; . ssuaubech s:., sum ; _3 ARmwi#: 'rowNu-:Acu% g % Ol-`1'B[,l.ZSCl-lEDULl:`. i May 29'-`-VSt.,V1ncen_ts-4. Shde Pac- 1201') . as . ` _ A. ` V _ May 31-Cap1tola at Clarke` - & ' (`Jnrlra I UL " kayo ulna at '\{liDl aw - `ylarke. June 5-B_ankers at \C.N.R. ` June 7-Johnson Club at St. Vin- Ann ta UHHV I:vvoAu~avaq vuuu inn -1-. v-.. cents. V June 1_~2-C1ax-ke & Clarke at Bank- Ana .Ju n e '14-`-C.NaR. at shoe Factory. June 1'9-Bankers at Johnson Club. June 21-St. Vincents at |Ca.pitols. June 26-IG.'N.R. at-Clarke & Clarke. -June 28-Shoe Factory at Johnson July 3-Cap1to1s at Bankers. July 5-Clarke J: Clarke at -St. Vin- . cents. July 10-lShoe Factory at Capltols. July 1 2-Johnson .C1u'b at C.N.R. July 17-o$t. Vincents at Bankers. .Tn1v 19._i(`.lar-`Ira & Clarke at JOhl'l- Ju1y>u-tL vulcenw at nu.unuu. Ju1y.19-C1ar1;e & Clarke at John- son Club". ` . July 24-'@.N.-R. at Capitals. _ - July 26--3Ba.nkers at -Shoe Factory. Judy 31-eSt. Vincents at -C.N.iR. Aug. 2-|Cap1tols at Johnson Club. Aug. 7-Shoe Factory -at Clarke & lnrbn Advertise in The Examiner. thopaper with the circulation. Foster; piano duet. Mrs. W. White and Velma Beardsall; voca-1 solo. Mrs. M. Beardsall. The program was concluded by.a11 enjoying a hearty sing-song. ~ Mm-|hnm.-MeInnnn `B011 Mar-kham-McInneo A pretty June wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at tour-tit.-, teen ln Wycliffe Church, Elmvale, when Miss Margaretlsarah Moln- nes. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector .MdInnes of Edmonton. A'lta., became the bride of Ralph `Addie Markham of Toronto, son.of Mrs. Markham of Norfolk, Eng. The church was prettily decorated with apple blossoms. Rev. W. C. .Stubbs performed the wedding ceremony. Mr. Raymond" Player played t-he wedding music, Vex Celeste, Dream of, Love `-by Liszt. Lohengrin Bridal Chorus. Salute de' Armour. Mendel- Issohn Wedding March and accom- paniment for Mrs. Stubbs, who sang, ,"Unti'1 f during the signing of the register. The bride, who was given `away by her uncle, Mr. H. Carna- ,han, wore a gown of poudre blue I georgette with picture hat. `She car- ried a bouquet of tea roses. Miss .C1ara Long of Meaford, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore- a frock of rose taffeta and picture hat and carried a bouquet of Sweet- heart roses. Mr. Robert Clarke of l\1'eaford- was bes-t man. W 1uml\l\b\A 1-A n.-lOL LA 6.1-`A I-nahin Irina muunua ECZEMA <;oE_s__gu1cxLv Strong, Powerful, Yet Safe, Surgeon : Prescription Called lV_loone_ s_ E_n`n_e_rald \1!.`tli.U1'u'WR1 8 DESI. lllllu The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome white gold wrist watch. Afton H-in nnv-nrnnnv A ilnlnv 5 uuuuauuu: WHILE 5|.MU. \'\'l.'l`EH. wa.'Luu. After the ceremony a. dainty luncheon was served at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. H. Carnahan, after which the happy couple left by motor for Montreal. on their return they win reside in Toronto. The out-or-town guests at the wed- `dving were Mrs. Markham, Miss Hazel Knight and Mr. Steven-son of _Toronto. Mr an Mrs. F. G. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long, Elmer Ems, Misses Bertha and Marian Eliias and George.E1iis, all of Mea- AV` llll ford. Here is a` surgeon's wonderful prescription now dispensed by pharmacists at triing cost, that will do more tbwards helpin you` get rid of unsightly s ots an skin diseases than anyt ing you ve ever used. ` ~ 1'. -1.:.. .a.: .... .. :+. ...+.'.-... .`g IN- EVE!` S900 In skin disease its action is lit- tle less than magical. The itching of eczema is instantly stopped; the eruptions dry up and scale off in `a very few days. The same is true of barber s itch, salt rheum and other irritating and unsightly skin troubles. ` V-.. A-.. 4d-.6-aim NKnn1nn a' I`.vnn1n_ \ Tiiii vvvvvv PALMER A ll l'I\` GIEDITIIVB on Home Cto uction r Bill Smith `Jud faulty brakea . . . . he knew it too! They were always `going to be ralined `to-marrow . .`. . but one day a atreet an-Q nnII'o`n,O Anal,` You can obtain Moone s Emer- ald Oil in the original bottle at any modern drug store. It is safe to |use. and failure in any of the ail- ments noted above is next to im- possible. Douglas Drug Store can i U70 0183: suppiy. you at any time. 13 Ml! UIIE uly I lucvt car couldn't dodge liljm . . Bill is uill ._ AL- A-nIOn'|AI ulm o Iilll II Inn on the orutohelr Bod broken have `caused more motor accidents than any other one thing. If you value your . nfoty -- your car` and tho key of othon, you `will .I Bgkunqlut your Huvo "them lined with genuine Ray. bootou Bnlco Lin- ing, and than you uoooonfident oi quick, unto atop: in train; on the hill: or the open road. `I-CH: IARI-Ill txmlnzn Lug Cl jg a.r'k . _o_a1 Has A'.I3'ih"1=TaZ| iciam. ' TTTT IRAKI uNmo' An Ice-ball" of hollow metal in vised for cooling drinks without melts it is frozen again in an elec- whlch liquid is tvozen has been de- diluting them. When the liquid tric refrigerator. That : tfxe rippling hum of proper lub- ric'ation- of Red Indian Oil. Keep -_----------- her running with a smooth hum and . . Q 0 - - Hear mat Motor you ll lave many a ball for repau-a. "H'u'm-m" You can_ t compromise with motor oil US ED CAR Used Car Value T. R. COULTER Here are afew strikingly good values from our O.K. Used Car stock. Come in and see the full selection. LIVINGSTON BROS. Anunlop Street, BARRIE, om.

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