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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1927, p. 7

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+359/. iuLv as; 19271 112.114 BRADFORD fs:1 *. .For, not until youhave ex- perienced the tingling thrill of Chrysler 70's power, its lithe ease in the maze of traf- c or on the open road; the relaxing comfort of its smoothness, its handling facility, and the super-safety of its hydraulic four-wheel ' brakes- Not until you drive it your- self, can you understand why, , ....... . ri u - hr 9:! { _ ,_,__ ,.... ....w .. y_uur- pertormance which has butlt 52 dde'Iv>:n.fb':'-e(: >:r'i`ces1'ncI'af'i` at? mic: Chrysler s a . bu mi , ' , ' great reputation. afztzf ga1:,l:i1'ng>are are are cover 9! v LE a"7o`* 13 INVITE you to take a real ride in the ner Chrysler 70 - -vou `to drive the car in the was( you are accustgzged to drive Iunj THE to Discover `C-hAryS.ler Superiority from aRide in the Famous 70 z_;_Q5 c ANADIAN.-BUILT Doubled L. President Donates Gymnasium This Invites You .4... .ug_u If `Care of`-the sto1`n_:`e battery` is im- }portant. The action of the sulphuric acidin the cells often corrodes the ter- Vminals so badly that it is impossible to remove them. To prevent this corro- sion, remove the terminals and scrape` them prefctly clean before replacing; draw the bolts up snugly and then ap-, mm-e man one purpose in view-use it. 5 / If a leak in the pump packing can- not be stopped by tightening the stuf- f1ng`nuts, it is an easy matter to back off the pump collars and wrap _the shaft. with a._few inches of _common cotton string. M . ` .f`l....- A5 spare five gallons of water either in a. can, iceless refrigerator or water bag. Climbing mountains presents much the same problems as crossing the deserts and the best cars will be handicapped by boiling water on long, had grades. negotiated in intermediate gears. It helps a lot, of course, if you have had the carbon removed before starting on the trip: and don t forget that driving in second gear with the spark 'fully advanced-provlded your motor is properly timed--will heat_ the motor less than driving in high gear with a retarded spark. The second gear ` was put in your transmission with more than 1 `it. a leak packing tightening stuf- an ensrv 'l'h$`lfto\~ 9.-. 1....,.1- 0 can. inalnaa mac-`...:......_ nuuxc H.131]. tnree V8358 380, huildersofothermotorcarsin its price field have striven in vain to equal the marvelous performance which has reputation. wu vuu umu 0011165 :1. A smart little nfleld aroqnd the ha Efnflnn `an ant- from_- its very int:-oduct more than three from introduction fhnfll. than 4-1`... ---AA- .....w.. -uvuuuages or extra speed, acceleration and hill- climbing ability inherent in modern high -compression gas. Available on ocylinder models. Can be applied to cars now in use at aliht , additional-cost. New Chrysler. Red-Head Engine The CbryalerRed-Head is the first engine oering the fullest advantages of extra mead- mvc-aim-go-.:.... ..-.I Lsn ,.,,,- ` ;A tdblet op tlie du:sd`J-'.3'r'1i:' "hT&i1&'i`n`" 1535a`? 13 This gymnasium was donated, t4: the Shawbridgo gn Bgys Farm and Trainjn% School By `E. W Beatty ow Esquire, ,K.C., and- J sy, Montreal and was opened for use" on the twenty; : on fth day of. June._1_927. or library . This room is finished in chestnut and. is furnished throughout with generous leather chairs. and solid oak writing desks. Predominating one end stands an immense stone fireplace which is seen in the photograph. This replace. according to _ -the inscription,` was erected with funds left to the t Boys-3 Farm by Private Harry Barry, who was a upil in this school and gave his life in the Great % ar 1914-1918." . After the`. opening ceremony` this tablet was un- veiled -in the res-ence of about 800 guests who had, been invi by Mr. Beatty and Mr. llcconnell.` ` " ; A tablet on the -outdsidgg ahehnilizngvb 1-eggs "rihis. gymnasium was, i _ . e r e fgys Farm fend Trainingllgchool l_3eatty .2 PHONE 2], RES. l0i1'VS_; 51. auca`. )r low ifh flan man `a. _Phone your news ii >Examiner--222 or 223. -_- V...-;u. . The water level in the battery should be maintained at least a quarter of an. inch above the battery plates, and in, hot Weather touqing this means usually every other day--not every other week. Use only distilled water or pure rain water. . e. -- `ply a coat of cup grease to the out- side of each-you can : put it on too thickly. especially on the positive con-. nection. 5012220222 /` 1: wants you; photo raph (Jet It now JA_c1(S0NP/iofowvr ! Barrie : 5 6.12). Seda'n' $2'3b5v;"'(;I:;-p`(:S 3:1`l ;``; Coupe $2305; Cabriolet $2530; Crown Sedan $2590. Phaeton $201 0; Sport Phaeton $2130,` Roadster$2130; Brou ham $22Q5; Royal Coupe $2230; lgoyal Sedan $2305; F<'>ur-passenger nnllhn QQQAEA f`~- ' " Only those who drive a Chry- sler 70 can know just how unapproachable is this su- periority. Make arrange- ments with any Chrysler dealer for your drive today-- you at the wheel and select- ing the route. f. o. 11. Windsor, Ontario { added). Abllt rfrpc y'a- GANADIANS E..`Ix'.f`."."'.iZ. ` mm; o.'-. 9.` .... -.._ items to The. 2 Page uu vuv 1111318551118 in two sections officially inspec I manager of Cana- rneyed to England IJUUU boro ureaxmg` t Examiner. t-at`: ` `Too many drivers think they the traffic rules because they been breaking them" for years.--P Examiner +9uH5 mun. 1 aon't know whether you can support my daughter, but you can certainly keep her up."--Montreal Star. A ' - "(\n` n.-.....__ -I--1 Harry Barron IS ADDRESS `` where we are` equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the` line of "YDUNE man. I 011 can nnnnmnt m Brown ` & Co. MULCASTER sr. US A CALL. I . Pho'l"1g180 d it ed PLUMBING AND HEATING `tsublished 1870 Phones 133 and 144. 'ri-auasoav, JULY 23. 1927; -- 32 were taken during photogra his shows the we ed shores side and extending can be seen a line til t}A:e time comes nwunpb NH;-I .. UFH UHIIK may knm because hav am for vem-nA......Dno...>. don't kno; XLV dught hllf Ivnu nu. uuuy VIRIVU years.--Peteiw know hang . - `Entrance Results 22 'candidates wrote the Entrance ` exams. here and nine were successful as follows :--~ 1. Vera Graham. age 14. S.S. 7. Archie: Hutchinson. 13. S.S. 8, Oro. Grace Hodtges, 12. S.S. 6. Oro. Mary Lauder, 15. SS. 6. Oro. ` -Emery Nelson, 13. 98.8. 3, Vespra. . AdaAPartrIc1ge. 15. S.S. 2, .Oro. * 7. Alberta. Slessor, 14. SS. 2, Oro. 8.-Max Slessor, `14, SJS. 6. Oro. - I 9. Myrtle Stoddard, 13. `SS. 17. Ora. ..'1`eachers:-`-S.S. 7. Oro. Miss Erly: : S.'S. 6..0ro. Mr. Best: !S.S. 3, Vespral. 1 Mr. Sutton: S.S. 2. Ora. Miss Shana.- han: S.S. 17. Oro. Mr. Armstrong. . cl `relatives have recently. - vvv qua uuqualllll-u"`Ue "ere: `Mn and Mrs. `John Cumxtllnlrand daughters of New Toronto called on Miss Dorothy .Mulz' ls_.ho1lday.`1ng` with Mrs. J. Ward J . George Scott `nd grapd'aon of Isllrig- ton.v1 slted with triendsthere. vMlss Elizabeth 'I`hu_rlow T spent a week's holidays at Woodland Beach. [ _ _ ._._-w,_nrVIoV V PIE!-I `July 25--Miases Agnes and Jennie Richardaon of Hamilton are holiday-vv fngwlth theirebrother, Fred Rlcharii- son. ' ` . -Mrs. Rutland Elrlck spent an after- Inoon with Mrs. Chas. Thurlow recent- )! u 4 Will. Lewis of Stevenson, B;C.,_'1s re? newing acquaintance here. .' Mn Earn! II ... "I---- - -any unu au nad 9. -fine time. Miss Laura.Edney has accepted 1 position in the Royal Bank head or- c/e, Toronto. .r V ' - A W1!`- Jorip. nv In .ng of all ' ---_ -. ..... nu:-uavl. LU VVUIIHJIG. A numbe: of the ladies attended an aluminum demonstration at Mrs. Lee- son's on Monday. / \ M185 Margaret `l-l nmn.. na 112- ---`~ ..r V'| -vwunolvy out n. VV uh RUVWG. . Douglas Cullingham is visiting` .tr1ends ' in Toronto and Vlneland. Mrs. J. Coborn is on a trip thtraught the fruit district to Welland. ' I A nnrnkon A0 4.1.. I_J'9 `- `- - _.-w-r--voi July -26-John Mimckton spent a. few. days with his brother in Toronto` last week. 1 - _ ~z A ; . Miss Grace Nelson is visiting at the home of J. Loblaw, ` - . M.iss`\J_ean Watson is holidaying with hbvrsaunt, Mrs. Wm. Rowe.` I ihnuualoa f`l..II.I....L-- %NEwTo1~_{.no3msoN% I=ERcusoNvAu'.' [EDGAR Puold and Port A!- Ormle Turnbull i fusily engaged In brioklng his house. R. C. Turner spent the week-`end in Toronto. . ' 'M14ss= Mary McKnight of Toronto `spent a. few days with her grandmo- ther. Mrs. J. McKnight. V Wedding balls are ringing very loud- oly- `I 'To 1 .....,v au--~.'vuuS Maggie Mugford i 'Toronto is visiting Miss Hilda Denne Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Booth and fan ily of New Lowell spent Sunday at W. Cunningham's. Miss Lena Adams of` Toronto . spending a week at her home here. Miss Azella McKnight of Toronto 1 visiting friends here. 4 ' is busily i i '1\/flan - 'l'Uh.-.nu `Il'..Y}_n_.v_ . - - an ma ureand was a` good neighbor. always willing to help anyone in need. He was well known and` respected in the community. The funeral held on Friday was largely attended, the ser- vices` being taken by- the Rev. A. R. Holden, Allandale. He was buried in St.-Peter's `Church cemetery. The wid- ow and family have-the sympathy of the community. v , ` -..w uuauauuczry meeung was held at the `home of Mrs. Vvalter Allan on Thursday. . In` the! death of Hugh Averill on July 20, one of the oldest residents on the 8rd line was claimed. He had llved here all his llfe`and w'as- glways help anvnnp in mm! MJul5} A26--Mr. and Mrs." Robt; Bayes, lss Rogerson and yrs. `CI McLel'lan spent-`the week-eng with friqnds In Noah Grose or Torontd spent Tues-4 day !`the village. he nhinnnvu rm.-...u._... __--r - -- uumu aroqna me 113 station. is seen luay xgcne vluage. ' The missionary meeting Walter Thllhuntv 4:15 mrs. mcnardson, Craighurst. ` Mi. and Mrs. Thos. Reynolds and family. spent Sunday with Munro Mc- `Auiey, Orr Lake. M ' . Joe; McLei'land, (brother of Mrs. Ra- chel McArthur); and wife of Chicago and Mrs. McArthur's niece and,hus- band of Milwaukee were holiday visit- ors lglst week._ utue baby girl, July 17. , Mrs. Hooey and F. I-Iooey were ing Mrs. Richardson, `V Mrs. Than. Piavnnme lemma-eznu wun rrlends here, ` Mr. and Mrs. Ellens and Mr. and Mrs. `Dickinson and family of Tozjonto were recent visitors at ,S. _T.'Brock s. xchas. Martin of Torgnto called on friends here.` I I Congratulations to Mn. and ,Mrs. Luther Vancamp on the arrivalof al llttle baby girl. Julv 17. baby g1rl,Ju]y Hooev and In 1.1.... Julyn25`--Mi`sbs Reta Bow Aan,oVt Bar- rie has ,been holidaying tr the past week or two `under the parental roof. Thos. Drlnkle of Midland spent the week-end with friends and Lira, mllnm. n-A 1Ir- -~* CHURCHILL IBVAXTER y_yAv1~:RLEY, auu, ureugnurst. may with Nrnnrn Mn, 1,) 1!. F`. Hooey'were visit- `n_ Crnfg-hnmu fa: `name axamuuan n time ago, when 1: with the increasing I in two nnntlnvm `notvfille/d up with grasshoppers, bees, .|aLUl' Ull.`L`ul1[lng system. . See that the cells of the radiator are` moths, butterflies and beetles caught on the fly and see that the hose con-_ nectlons are tight. Replace leaky hose at once and use white lead at the con-_] nections if tightening the clip does not stop the leak at this point. Take no~ chances when`crossing' desert country _Wlth water holes possibly fifty miles apart. but fill your radiator every time you stop for oil_ or gas-and carry a. -- ~. Chairman and President 0 the Canadian Pacific _, Railw A and`. J. W. McConnell -of Montreal. _ the part of the two interested parties Mr. Beatty s A nother step forward in the interests of the wel- fare of boys was made recently at ,,Shawbridge, uebec when a modern `gymnasium, complete in every detail was formally o enedl by E. W. Beatty, ayl,-Company. The gymnasium which has be- come t e` property of the Shawbridge Boys Farm _ and Training School, is the joint gift of Mr.'Beatty -The Gymnasium was erected during he past year` and was done so at a considerable ex nditure on connection withsthe Boys Farm at Shswbridge has {long been established, and"were it not that he was the guiding genius of the greatest transportation system in. the world, he would be a national figure for his interest in the `welfare of boys. e ' _ = The Gymnasium is known as -the 13.; `W. y ,Gymnasium," a nsmegthat was given to it at the richest the boys of the farm. The structure is so - `stone; quarried about seven miles from or solid stone qnartied about seven miles the Farm, awh ch , lies in the ,.; first `range of`! the famous Lsurentian Mountains. No detail has been forgotten in its construction. ;_.The main floor taken -up with the gym 3: where man oxcttlngmgame of. basketball place; . gelow lo a jwimming, pool showers `close by p tin can ,noor:_:iwrnt mighths tamed scion. - (By Erwin Greer) 'The radiator should have been clean- ed out with lye solution and well rins- ed with several changes of freshwater before you started. If you have any rain water left over after filling your quart bottle for use in the battery, use it to fill the radiator. There is no lime. magnesia or other chemical salts `in rain water and consequently nothing -to form scale within the radiator. Scale interferes considerably With` the cooling efficiency and. the hard water found in some portions of the ,coun1 try deposits oodles of scales--enough sometimes to practically close the rad- iator circulating See that fhn hallo at +1.... .--=1: s-

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