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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1925, p. 2

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7-Pun. 5-Pan. 5-Flu. I PLUMBER and HA `Tan 52 Elizabeth St., Phone 952W dreds of thousands of _motorists. Veedol gives, them more power, greater gasoline and oil mileage, less carbon and the greatest econ-- omy in operation. . The igture below shows how 9. film 0 -ordin_ary oil-breaks, curls up and burns. Metal to metal eontact follows; destructive frie- _ tion sets up. You pay the toll-lost tpower, carbon knock, scored cyl- inders and tpistons, burned-out bear- ._r-- _----vJ ;A\\l&lJ\.lL I\J thin as tissue, smooth. as silk. tough as steel Here is` the Veedol film of protection. Note how -smooth, even andunbroken it is. That 'VeedoI resists noln 1...... L mun \ a | H I i The FILM of PROTECT_IQN" |]PtT1`\ `1`i'1" LARGE TIN KIPPER SNACKS ` "4 'rINs 25c . A CLEANSER 2% TINS 23 4 fA'1E;E TIN I}/IATCHES%f CANNED * `-B:m~..'z'r,.;','.:E'.?z"*' ' PHONE 397. EIJZABETH is}; x'/ OLD `;D(UTCH Boxlas 29 23: USE DA CREAM Sold by 'Whol( Lakevi All UN] Office ph Our BR1 TO 1 cm: Parl Our Ii of'a h Hal YOI If it Office: 15 0` whe bette 1 toa. Phone! Now you can have openAcaAr.`fr'eedot.n and . closed .car protection - all in the new Stuo debiaker Duplex at strictly open car price. Some F `'4, I/ These prices mluc{e'taxu l-eight, They ` "l!liIIlIlI one: unit`. -a:....I--.I ._..-___ 4- 0, , -..;.v wvufnvlv -noun: gsvsguu Aucy `cover ;vitl-1' sta_ndax;c_l factory equipment, delivered complete end,ready foreservice. I ` . d . (3 :':':::.::z.:::.*'::'..e'::..*;'..':-.!`.:'.&:::'~"`" V6: scuaem` lmlldsh Du .12 Dale: can `an :....:... sm.a.5 Six. s..'.'a.1sa"::'. .a 1"1';e1.J a.. 3on':by'.u1 vol: have won thlo new-type all-weather car. Cong In today. rf12::n,AYr:Rsr In" 30 seconds. it can be converted into a mug. weather- lit `eloeed car. No hunting for corn. Ill-ning cu:-ulna. oueedtouumuoftheur. ' T , .; .$l750 '4-Pan. Duplex-Rbadetevr . . 5.52300 ,_ . 1775 5-Pan. Duplex-Phaeton . . . 2300 4-Pan. Sport Roadster . . . . 2525 ' ' ' 2020 v5-Pa`u. Coach . . ; . . . . . . . . 2500 we 2095 "4-Pan. Country Club Coupe 2635 . .' . 2255 5-Pan. Brougham . . . . . 2785 - , . `. 2285 4-Pain. Victoria . . . . . . . . 2940 .. 2470 5-Pan.` Sedan 3160. . 2560 5-Past. Berline . . . . . . .V . . . 32:15 21. -513.`..- . .3 : n -c 9 x I U : 0 V e o . 7' e . `aaeIee"oaIl " 37 A 4.wi.'.'.1h;5.-351:: brakes, witlxfdise ; ,. 3980 5 ` wheels, optional at extra charge. .ua uwaralo BIA 5-Pan. 5-Pun. 5-Pun. 5-Pun. S-Pun.- `In Mr panther. the Studebaker Duphx II 1 . dry open at. 1 .' I ` the oiticialson behalf of L. O. L. No. 452. Barrie, went to Cundles to visit the home oi? Chas. Mottatt, who is a. very `efficient member of the Lodge, to extend to him and his bride best wishes for `prosperity and happiness. `A well worded address was read by S.. N. Hurst, Pastcounty Master, and the presentation of *a mantel clock was made by C. E. `Partridge. Past `Master.. The bride was presented with a cut-glass fruit dish by S. Pratt. Hon. Chaplain of No. 452. .Mr. Moffatt, on!- behalf of his wife and himself, extend- i ed many thanks to the officials and members of the Lodgefor their kind I remembrances. _ V /m1i'io;idavy- 'ex}$n}}.g, April 20, some oil I . Abcmeron hasv all othelra beten herorbelng done seeding aqvera! days. `n Ann" IA -nu-an An. 4- _.-.._ -_ uwsvr uvaug uvuv uvvulu BU_VUl'!ll uuya. '02: April 14 some one or more en- tered the premises of a.. citizen and took away eleven tine Rock hens. No ,clue as yet to the perpetrators. It-___1_A- __,-,,n", - AA - fwm storey has pin-chased 9. inla- gbie team and -some good stock. for the arm. . . ----, I-or --u-w-u . 5 The measles, which` have been quite prevalent here for some time, appear .to be gone. School was. opened as usual `on Monday. I "The snow storm `which came on Sun- day morning so suddenly was a great ` surprise. Although it will keep seeding back a few days it will do an immense amount or good to fall wheat and clov- nl-, ` L. 4'.A)rlia21-- 1i\I!18s - Em; TDa.ley, after spending Eaaterholidays at home, has r_et_urned to Toronto. .. ' '- uuu bc gnu . -.. I Vlrill IIIIFIJ EU 3 III VIII`-In ' "Fred I-Ioughton of Newton Robinson was a. weekzend visitor with his cou- sin, 8. Pratt. . ' XL- _.-_-_I_.. __I_I_I.. I_ __-, I._--__ ,,,,OA_ .sPEc'1AL SIX \ Duplex-Roadater .3 \ . 27: .. . 3-Pan. I 5-Pun. ' .3230!) bupc IIIIAA 'W.X5:;3.rload 6f:..mixed"stock Was sh`lp'-bl ped Monday by the U. F; O. - b Lciiin ':{;;';'e.`3iaZ'ne1i ;}':e`E`?n'L`7+L;`.;t. er holidays with a. small attendance owing to the children having whooping coug . ~ . r , A nnrlnn l\fAfI'I'I7Al"I:ft\1-Jr uh... ..'I..`:._ uvnc uu.I.u1'uu.y 111311 0 Miss Bessie Mcflrthur oi. Guthrie visited her grandmother, Mps. Mc- Cuaig. Miss Helen seeds of Toronto spent `the Easter holidays with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Jones. . iss Ruth Camnhell nf mm-1.. ..c.._. parents, Mr. Jon"eI" Campbell of Barr-le vise {ted her sister, Mrs. T. Rycrawford. uglayn` I.-.) g... -_A.._'A -JL;_ 4.|._ -I-1 uuya In Ioronto 18.8 week. ' I Mrs. Baxter. of` oronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. `Wm. Barnes. ' There was a very heavy fall of `snow here Saturday night. 7 Min: Rnnnln `lhfnAu-I-I.-nu. no 4N..u.'...-_ April 21-`-S. V. Jc;f1e_ pnt a" few days in Toronto las week. M71 'RYfI` fl" nvtnvun In -..l...14:_.`# vu--g -.-uncanny, OIL an UVBIIGIJIU pU8l(l0I'I. T The season 0? the book ageni has ar- rived: already he is~peddli_ng his edu- cation from door to _door_. . ' svmy In a. tenammute contest. Our Toronto employment agency re- `ports having placed an ex-pupl}',- Dor- othy Harris, 111 a. desirable pos tion. The Hdnnnn rs?` I-Inn I`.-".1. .........'i L. - - `um oLeI`nng bank. . Lillian Adams, `Geo. Seymour and Lillian Clarke passed the nal stenc- graphic examination in the.Business Educators` Association of Canada, the latter two with honors. - Mat. Lowrie, vM.ilton Mcconkey and Roy Adams were `awarded speed and accuracy certica-tesby the Remington Typewriter. Co. of` Toronto, having written 320. 280.and 270 words respect-' ively in _a. tenaminute contest. 0111' Toronto Arninuvnnno o.n...... ..- _sfI_`1%JI)E.BAKER _ . . . . v-we vv-u-I-vIE IIIIVVO I 9 Geo. Seymour and Russel} Jory have ,a_cce`pted positions, the former with the Barrie Tanning Co. and the latter with `the Sterling Bank. 'l .ilHnn Adam-= `mm an-------- '-~' lU ULHUICH. meals have I: about 125 ga to the needy ; plied for 23 n no 4: nlrni-I on ..- ...---- vvvquslv 9 IICGIIIUIB The regular monthly ' meeting of Guthrie Women's Institute was `held at .the home of` Mrs. Alex. Campbell on April 9 with an attendance! of 18 ladies. The 2nd Viceo Pres., Mrs. E. Love,_\oc- cupied the (wait. It was unanimously decided toagain give prizes at the Oro Agricult Fair also Oro Horti- cultural Sho . The Ipstitute also `de- cided to co-operate with the other societies to help fix the Guthrie church park. After community singing, Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist gave an exceedingly good paper on Wise and Unwise Cor- rection of Children which contained . very thoughtful ideas. A- reading en-' . titled Why. Every Man Should Have a Car? (written by Sandy Frazer) was given by Mrs. W. Campbell. An invita- tion from the U; F. W. O. was extend- ed to -the W. _I. to join with them for a social evening in- the near. future.- Mnfina `Ivan: ..I....-.1 '__.n4"` - .. ...v~-um vvvlllll Ill IJIU HUHF. Iul ._ul`8.V Meeting was closed with slinging after which Mrs. Campbell served a dainty lu'ncheon,.bringlng a pleasant afternoona to a close. ` vuvu-it-II--|-I I\i BIHI-uh The ball given last Friday night in the` Armouries under the auspices of the Royal` Canadian Corps of Signallers stationed at Camp` Borden was prob- ably the most brilliant and successful eral years. There were between 600, and 709 present, and the red, blue and khaki military uniforms combined with the beautiful gowns of the ladies to makeja very attractive scene. Among the guests were many `from out of town. The dance was given under the patronage of Wing Commander and gMrs. Breadner, Major and Mrs. Earn- `shaw of Camp Borden and Mayor and Mrs. Craig of Barrie, who welcomed the guests. The large building was at- tractively decorated for the occasion. A large. number of Union Jacks and . signalling flags were effectively used and were supplemented with bunting, while" gaily-colored toy. balloons also played an important part in `the decor- ations. I Anovel lighting effect was ob- tained by the use of the` signallers' flood lights. jThe floor was -in excel- lent condition for dancing and splen- did music was provided by Herb Pow- ers orchestra of Toronto. function held in that building in sev-. uuy 5. . The Ma.y`meet1ng will be held at the .home'of the secretary, and as very important business is _to be transacted all members `are urged to `make a. special effortbto be present. -u---.:---------u on -nvvw vvvlvlnglv 9 H19! I l'Uj,B . Quite an interesting program mark- ed Grandmothers Day" at the home of !'Mrs.'John Pratt.rAs some of the grand- mothers were somewhat shy about taking, part their places hadtos be sup- plied by some of the members who had not attained to that distinction. A reading .`Grandmother s Garden" by Miss Agnes Marquis, brought a glimp- se of all the beautiful old-fashioned flowers. The Library of a Pioneer- Home" was the subject of` an article, read by Mrs. Johnston Black. Jean Blewett s poem, `My Auld "Scotch Grannie" was read by Mrs. G. Con- Mattresses we used `to have" Old clocks I have seen,?' Clothes of thirty ~ to forty yearsago," Medicinal herbs we used to gather and use," were given by -Mrs. J. G. Patterson, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. J. S. Stevenson, and Miss H. R. Orchard..\Some amusement wa caus- ed by the` singing of a. motion song, remembered by some from childhood Iltablc Short talks on such topics as days. days. M GUTHRIE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tho Ilvllinln -...A..A.I.I-- nausea gal.` auuulu De ziowereu. ` A motlomthat the Rees Cup be held by the Club in `perpetuity was agreed to, subject. to ,aP'P1'ova1 by past win- ners qf_comp tition. - g ' V Dances wil be held in the club- house during July and August. Miss Barwick was appointed convener of the dancecommit-tee. - .2 H is is A ,S-'_I"IJ D"E.AB.A K4E_R[ Y`.E A R, yuan nlguutx In cue, cnalr. - Mrs. Leslie gave the report bf the jdelegateqe the `C.L.G.U. annual meet- irig. She. also Was=re resentative of the Barrie _.-`_C1_uh at; t e` semi-annual held in Toronto this week. This year the closed championship ,.will be play- ed on the Rive:-mead course, Ottawa, and the open charppionshi `at the Royal Ottawa. It Is hope to. send four players 'f1:om,B_arrie. - Minn. Nnuhiff in +1; I". .-l....! a- .... JV 1116,] CITE LIIUHI, Darrle. fisse Nesbitt is 1:6 be asked `to `go "over the Barrie. course and advise if ladies par" should be lowered. A motlomthat the Rana` (Tun I-no I-ugh-I oi&m&$%&$mwiw&&$ BARRIE: LADIES sou-' cum . The semi-annual meeting of -the; Barrie Ladies Golf Club was held on Monday afternoon, Apr. 20, with Miss Eigood in the, chair. " `ll-.. 7-51:- '.......- 1.1.. __...._L `.3 .1 - wwwwwww -aw Lw_w'L<"L'l010B :woM_AN's REALM ausmss conic": NEWS lnn Q1.-s...-...... .....1 1\___---- s"rRouD \)/oMI:N's INSTITUIE Quito an in1nv-nena hnnannmn ........u- 9R0"STA'0N . SELTF-7-DENIAL -I..I-_A_J___ c .5`--. SIGNALLERS BALL Ql\ ...I_._._ I H.111 dij Use The Examiner Classied Ads." If you want results. _` % J V CAMPAIGN an AA suusnluak FURNACE ;. M!Lf-_-- , BRAND PINK ARRQWROOT BISCUITS 25 lb D.S'.L.? { CORN FLAKES L i ' Wherever the orange and black Veedol "sign is displayed, you will nd The Veedol Motor Protection Guide. This is a chart that tells which Veedol oil your car requires. Have ypur crankcase drained and relled with Veedol to-A day. _ , ARL'EQUll:` HALFS This lm of-protection. reduce `to a min- imum the ever-present danger of burned-out bearings, scored cylinders and lost power. Put the film of protection on_the job safeguarding your motor and conserving its power. ' IGS ' - der evety meg!/m Any oil will lubricate your `motor, after` a fashion. But skilled Tide Water engineers spent years in study and research to obtain, in .Veedol, an oil which offers `maximum resistance. to heat and friction; an oil which forms a lm 7 of protection . over all the vital parts of your motor; a film thin as tissue, smooth as silk, tough- as steel. ` A ~ T1"cER CATSUP - ` \J1.vu.nl It) M<'5LAs Es 3 1'1N;s"'" 25 ,tronbl;;." I3l.'l.lLI.4I.a:aIJ WALNUTS A -5. :_..___ '~-J.RICHARI)S V` , Vnngnu anvnxiu a4$I.I,_rt1\.1.'n\J1V _ - -..E`.'.._."'Y t"319+Y9. !p."iide h DOMINION .ST4ORE.gnd make a .purchase,,' whether large Y5 I1., .'!5f.I3i'feed a saving. The more you shop then the more you save on ztochrres .mnrantdd"4ip flu-n3r .....1:.... ' - 2 V ' uuuquscvu C DCVIII3. gu;radtSfd"f6t their quality; ' 4' Q. ."-bf". . l|:lMER%P:EA$ 15 _..,_ ` `_`>,:'.. z -' III: `and uncut lnutln. " . Netvclue ` Alum! In tcfnited and dlglllllllid. ocuybcan-y lmlcpuhtl __'?_-_A -- - A 'ou need the lm of /3rotec21'<)n" A most While yo_ur motor. is still new TAKE, No CHANCES _w rrH A .YO UR$ H '0 use any but the highest quality oil, suited ` to the mechanical requirements of your , new motor, is simply to invite motor II-dun DOMINION. l\ I .A ruin`-I sxli-:3 PAD Sold on a heat guarantedbasis. Installed ioni principles laid down by McC1ary s Sta , Tuof Heating Engineers. D_upIex-Pl`ue_tVoI'I Coupe , .....'.._ Brbuglagln . . . . . .' ` CROWN OIL REF INING C0., Limited -V TORONTO . HAMILTON . LONDON Dist:-ifautox-3* for Tide Water'Oil Company. _S;.LMON 2 1-`h'3s 29c rr CONTAINS NO ALUM %'}.1'13 216 I BAKING. POWDER Specially manufactured` for us, we fully guarantee this 'to give entire satisfaction when making pies and cakes. DOMINION BR-AND QUART BOTTLE -WHERE SAVINGS `ARE ASSURED AYLMER GORN, 17 - Berline STANDARD SIX Duplex-Roadster . ; [Conch . . . . . . . . . . Countiy C Coupe . .` . . . . . . . . Brougham . . . .- .- . -3 W Duplex-Pluveton . . Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . `

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