guy Lzvln yea; nu yccu. ~ i The `Morris car `has long been recognized as representing the epi- tome" of European light-car de- sign: I_ts lines, colors and remark- able mobility, due to precision en- gineering, give all these models a unique distinction in operation. It is sold in Barrie and district by. . J. A. `Buchanan-& Son. Slight indentations in the tenders can be emfpothed `or rounded out uu'cceas|;lly`by molding a. thin piece of lead. approximately one-quarter of an"i_nch' thick and eight or ten inchel in diameter. 1! a. round piece. -`Phi: lead can bo benstvery easily to KRl'MO, Vl'NG DENTS El coupe . .I . :;:noAns-nan` . . .%. 127-inh Chassis LANDAU SEDAN ..$24oo 74-`PASS. SEDA-N\ .' . . 42825 `STANDARD sspan $2125 VICTORIA . .". . . N .$24oo ipgxnron . . . . .\.s24oo_ The abqve prices include bumpers .f1"o`nt and rear, spare tire and tube, tire Vcove_r,- license, one tree oil chaugge, "full tank of gas. HUDSON PRICES in new Horizoh fbr iH|lU||]>1D>N 11,8-inchV.A; Cl1.auis Wonderlul -,For%lndis9s_tio!!.! Ar-`sou FENDER8_ ..;.s1s4o ...,s194s ;.,.s180o . 53125 FIRESTONE BUILDS THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES lmsom & MORLEY fit the original contour of the dam- aged fender, hood or body, and by applying this, with a piece of cham- qis laid over it to prevent scratch- `ins; on the outside or the damaged place, and hammering the inside out to meet the form, the repair-.can be made so inconspicuous that is is difficult-to detect it. Arthur Calvin of Birmingham, Eng., Jilted Mrs. Ruth Pearson, a widow, because she belonged to 9. `feibue latest methods in the care and repau or tn-es. enumuu uacul w 've the service which can be obtained only at a irestono rvice Station. ' FIRESTONE TIRE '3; RUBBER company or CANADA. Limited HAMILTON. ONTARIO MOST MILES PER -DOLLAR will you find stories of what the Canadian Troops did in France and F landero. The consistency of Hudsonileadership is but the performance of its first principle, resolu- tion and tradition-to always lead in value. Thus it was the first car at moderate price to gixfe truly great performance, smoothness and rel1ability-the industry s standard today. Thus it was the first in the development of American closed cars, and such smart turnouts _as the Town Car and Speedster. The Co'ach-a Hudson invention-V-eturned the entire industry to closed` cars. a The Super-Six principle and its companion in- vention that turns waste heat tojpower, is the most efficientcombination in developmentand transmission of power, withinour knowledge. In the beautifully designedlvand luxuriously finished bodies that f'eature~the new Hudson Super-Sixes the same relation of values obtain as made the Super-Six chassis famous. ` a ` Year Eiy year--since the beginning of the automotive in- dustry-- irestone has been laying the foundation in resources, facilities, methods, and man-power which today is V138 motorists millions of dollars annually. Firestone secures raw materials direct from the` sources of supply. Firestone factories are the most modern t pa and are equipped with special machinery designed by F estons Engineers. This makes possible `the oduction of the most uniform quality of tires at the very owest cost. Firestone s exclusive Gum-Dipping process insulates and im- pregnates every bre of every cord with rubber which reduces internal heat and friction and gives thousands of extra miles. . Firestone conducts Dealer Educational Meetings. where Deal- ers and their repair men are ven the advantage of learning latest methods in the an repair of tires. enablin them to ..i... ..1_. .......x.... ...I..:..I. M... kn nl-.1-ninonl nnlv at a ireatono :=a.%e...e~.eAaae.a `Aehivementi A To Serve Motorists Better and` Save `l`heMmA Money I--_ !_4 13 Iuuors-1y_...%I-ncfr|t'|n has been 1 W 1/5 Hudson Essex Distributors BRAD! ST'., BARRIE Q51 lW T THE R. smn Advertise in The Bax-tie Examiner Tonsils are diseased. MUST o - ate. Mrs. Sybilla. Spam-'3 Tons ml was applied. Tonsil healed and the operation cancelled. Try it, good :0- aults guaranteed or money back. Crossland s Drug Store. 11-18$ Business Started in 1920. Has Very Greatly Expanded. ` different `religious faith. and lb! collected $5,000 damages. .Thundiy, Mareh`\15, 192:. '3 .of the autcvzomotive in- e-_ -....I..a:.-... Sn u-nan: n-con. {ca (`_\'L Str \\'0` the The -answer will be found hi tales` ,`by Will H. Bird, Victor lMcQu!lk1n, Frank Mien and. many others in .early numbers of Canada's First All-Fiction Popular Monthly- 34;] I117! Adj .- -u- -----u-2:7 EDITED BY `I.-EARRY M. MOORE Published by the Post, Deseronto, Ontario. n -The Magazine of Quality and Van` lety for 100 Per Cent. Canadians. KI 'ZKHIXF ` IIIl 3 When your stoniaoh feels bad: when Gas. -Sourness. `Nausea. or at- ter-eating pains make you feel mis- era-ble--a single dgae of pure Bis- urated Magnesia will bring you In- stant Relief! Iuuunou ovuocuuo For indigestion. the -prompt ef tlveness of this special non-laxative BISU'RA'DED from the `Magnesia is really wonderful. Even the -most obstinate cases quickly respond. Pleasant and lnexpens1ve'top'uae. Ask your drugglst. c11 WHERE Page Ton The Royal Batik '* Our Farmer : Aicount B301: ' will prove useful in managing your farm. Adv for a copy. sau. 1?o"TN.1927 'ANADIAN T0B_I_!S nun-u -nu.-- . gu- ya. ovv guy \a\.lo sUBscR13E i'v6vi/" Wh; . you cfdit ` the bank, a statement of your aairs given to the managr `inf: oon~de_ncewi1l.creatAe 3 better- understandin`be_tveen` you your `banker. ; 1 io?n":":iIe'i$5L1<' 217;}-Z$:;r harvest rarely has 4 in A " ~51 He Caulwaxfs A Get a I.%aI;` HEfarmer who c'le,a11;s,1 1pA:his loans at the bank after`everv DGIXIII5 Ill `LVLI\ll.GlI|-Iv A shipment of. the Beautiful Hudson and Essex cars arrived` this week for the show. `They leave very little to be desired in beauty and efficiency. Many improve- ments `have been made since last year, four-wheel `brakes, etc.,' while the lines have also changed, yet the prices have not increased. The price of the sedans, in fact, `is down. . . - * ,'l|A'.. 'l)..--..-.. L-.. L--- - _.-..3.l_...|. Bryson dnd Morley%Thrife%< Forced to Build A an even bigger season, this year, fa` they have a bigger eld, now takAing in Midland. ' u1nvnnnn4- A5 4-Inn 1-s.nu11+'P11` 13 UUW1h Mr. Bryson has been a resident of Barrie for twenty-seven years. and is. one of the ,town s.- best known business meh. He was formerly in the bakery business with his brothers, but left it when the automobile Vera` dawned. ' Mr. Morley has been a~~ life-long resi- dent of the town, being rbornahere and is an enthusiastic believer in. the stability and future of the town. 9 `c. FRANK `DOYLE Secretary of Barrie s First Motor Show to `be held next week. MOST woman ` coop Auto DRIVERS Among the enthusiastic women who entered myeuitmobiile schoci. ' there werea. number whovhad over- estimated their ability,.but it can be said that there were fewer in pro-'- portion who were unqualified than found in a. like number of men. The women have a -trait which serves ` them well. and that 1s`ot a,sit`ing.; questions until they are satisfied the point is clear. Men are inclined to be backward orthey dislike the idea. or admitting their inability to understand. A man will pass up the puzzle and leave it to the:tu- ture; a woman wilimaster it then or proceed no further. uuyvanu uyuon Uulv UIIV UIBVC one by oneithe points are.a.bsor.b-A ed by her, after whichfiner points are taken up. as`the adjusting` `at valve tappet'cleara'nce. the cleaning, adjust-ing, and timing of ignition braker points. By the "time her course of-instruction -is,_tinish_ed the woman is qualified to not only can for her own canbut is `ab1`e_`to give advice to nor friends. ` g - _ It is being done by"V`Vomen-a1i over the would. one must not eg- pect to acquire .a. great aynbunt 0.! knowledge in a short time. A sys- tem must 'be followed and the auto- mobile school has that` system. M-ax Mdclure, 14. of Lawrence, I{an.. grew the biggest ear of corn produced In that state last year , it being ;6_ inches long; also raised enough.corn to feed" the family's hogs and pay his w_ay `in, scho.o1. mail-'5 tE{E"13e'Zn:i3` a$2EE '; ,,i,,`;;g;';';"g.*;,;,*j;;,*;;; 3; ;';g; uPV\. the miena)bout the house tolyears 839 when this form of hum; make minor, repairs to a._ car and or hadkprhaps reached its peak : these women have `learned not to depend upon some em $`;i.?..e1'%`2-s`1f.r.33i.e5F`,f . 3:.`.';`i3 are absor.b- - - - - taneous circulation to say nothing finr of the Ford. __jkesn being as.th d ti t .A . . ` tappet'c1eara'ncg. :hgu:1e:1n, printed in `newwagers mi man` `a.djust_1,,g zines, and given urther circnla- {breaker -171 by '0! mth' -,, o__.-_-_Ag_.. ;-I..- 1.. :.......'.Q_.. uuu. Au uavar. auuu arc! uwuuuu. H) `V he A. By Erwin "Greer `j So he got four spools _ And an old tin can, Built himself 3, Ford, And, the dam thing-11-an, further. , v. The old Ford car, in short, was Every woman who is desirous of ' _ mastering the mysteries of her car regarded humorously the humor should attend a school "which? is might be derisive or itxhmightlbe . affectionate or it mi ht `be apolog- `,`0` t ,`f eff, gt mt; 31 f,"*`` etic --and its rapid `multiplies ion m ' mg" My 9 68' van' on the roads soon made it a. na- ed stage. If driving and caring for . b f `ha u . anec_ a car. is her hobiby; she will enjoy W933! 5 jtbr hm, :1- every minute of the time spent and t' Jk3 3 N??? t e r,, vze will be well repaid by the knowledge What the Public W";fd" acquired} The puzzles of ignition, E09018 , am 3,713` 13.9 N39 ?1' catzfbwet-ion and the other m:;steries.'d;Im::1ia tgiiwegggv nVl ay1'e;a!:'d`:.:3z will -uhtold and `she will ave` a sso a . V tolninclilatifn of meclienicelill knggvltedae iaarge nuriibeir of age: `iokes l d8:rg W U secancon nuaxya oa.~s esurrse o` n OW se tiirie-l'3a!8es- ' V -. the jolt: maker refers to the object Many Women have 10118`, SW30 of his mirthful intention as` any- laarnad that thnv nannnt demand u.:..... n....a. .; -'l:I.....: 'I:!:..1.4- not aim. woman who of` her car, "which equipped to go into the subject from the elementary to theva.dvanc- knowledge ignition. carburet-ion the mysteries- '-wntoia have` a` o.......1..`u.-... -0 .........1......'x....I I-.......1....a...- Ill LJDGLL luu H. S. Bryson started the busi- ness in 1920 and a year later took in Mr. Morley as a `partner. Both are practical and self-made men in the auto business, graduating from the school of experience. They started with a building 40 x 60 feet in a small way as a garage but the Hudson and Essex agency has long overshadowed! this. To- day the garage 'is kept busy ser- vicing their own cars. Last year they sold over one hundred and fifty. They are looking forward to 'A"eV very A %1=A1`ne speciiens T. of EngieringAa"d% 1 % ,, - Handicraft` %- x_ - ~; _ ---:-p `C,o'mpany or Detroit. Mich, Mlljbe on: view ,durlng` `_ t'he Motor `Show next week in Barrie. These "n61ex- aimples of 'I-Iudson eng1n'e`er1ng and sed'an uno dels:. A_ll.a.re oh a;'.1 -8'-`inch wheelbase and all _tare;aval1a.l_)Ye on an chassis wh1cI 1,;.`is -~pr`ec1aely the chassis, except for` length. on. the I277_lnch wheelbase are the standam sedan, landau sedan, tour-pa.;asen~ . 1 fj',Ifhe latest `Super-S11`:.1nVod1' de- r val/oped bytthe Hudson 'Motor.. Car. handicraft are the coach, con hnd . ger coupe_~and the seven-passenger. ' . ,-. . V `same as the longer 127-1nch'_I-Iiidson sedan. = _ . . ,. Wnhn nnm I1 -`l'nr1nnn hnn in Inn : a.-nil sedanu . '- -' . `The new `Hudson hood is.lon'g,_g~nl high. with a deep, slender radiator` of new design. Head lamps, colonial)` ~ini character, are carried on a. nick- eled cross-bar and braced by veer`-. tical standards from the frame. 3C'onj`-' trasting with the high radiator de- sign. lfenders W1th.'th6lP' aprons sweep wildly out in one clean arc to -a beaded edge. A sculptured. fleet-winged figure caps the radi- ator. The distinctivewcharacter of. this Hudson front, erid is lcarriedl back into the'bodyAwi,th low. flat roof lines, with wide. enders,sWe ep- ing back to meet short running boards, and with wide w_indows._ot low`. oblong shape`. . ` . I 'TK7H`hin Hm Jxninu r v-mnifnnt irn." IOW. 0010115 SIIEDQ`. - Within the bodies fnanifest im-" provements in both comfort and ap- pearance are evident. Richvwool and mohair are usedfor interior lin- ing and upholstering falbrics. Rear body panels are two large seamless panels. Joined together at the belt, moul-ding. Rugged steel and mail,- 'eable brackets joinsside and cowl memlbers `rigidly `tobody and root sills. Plano`-tyne -door` hingbs rec-es"-` sed into the body ._:panels hold doors permanently in position. ` 1--._.. I . _ . . ....a 11...... ...-U: n-tan `av: nnnnnnnnn any can `av-.-uy-w--v . Long. low roof lines. and ewide, long windows` give a. pleasing slenderness to the lines of the -118- lnch wheelbase isuper-`Six sedan. The body is finished in two_ pleasing tones of -brown. the-deep tones of the upper body b`einggp1easantly~r`e- lieved `by light-colored window re- veals and red striping.` Within, the exterior` richness_ot_\ thi` model. is reflected in mohairend wool uphol- stery. .v _ L _ ammo mmhinm: mm fmimattlnz. `Seat cushions are. tormgttlng, wide and comfortable. '_1`he`tront seat. of the daavenport type, .is ad- justable Yore .a.nd-_.a.ft to fit the in- dividual" driver.` `KTAHI AuIV1IAa rfn `man! all Qlvluttl {1l`lVUl`o _' _ New curves to root and body lin- es give special `grace to the"_Super-_ six coach on the 11'8-inch wheel-` base. Lacquered attractively in `Q warm. deep green and decorated with cream` atrl 1ng.,a.n_d [lighter blue- green win ow reveals. it is beautiful as well as an exceedingly comfortable and practical family Ann A THE LAST bad? % ononn upmoa -1 IHDYG l."0l'u8. ~ . - `. 5 Nineteen years ago.Henry Ford said: We will `build xi motor car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the `family, but _small- enough for the individual to run and care for; It,'will.;b\e con- structed of_.the `best materials, by the best men to -belhired; afterlthee` `simplest `designs modern engiu`e1f- ingcan devise. But it will !be;'-so low in price that no `man making a good salary will .;be unable to `own one. V V` " " mu.-.L....... '.`..:1"1:.;...-..'..'.s.. gm! inlznfu Can Show` Fifty "Hudson and Essex Cars` ' At Onc_e. Iuvu lug "vow v` -any-v-u 1 It is interesting also in. turning the pages of a typical `joke book, to nd how much the ingenuity of the jokers was able to produce out of the smallness of the car, its low cost, and the useful notion that it was made out of `tin. . T A...1 11--.... 1-; 51...... MA ht. `IN-115 W33 IHGUU Ulllu 01. `bill. And Henry let them kid his {little car`lm_o_wing `that Ford jokes sold more Fords. ' '. - \`f2..-L_-.. Anna nnnn unnu1v.AHt` `bnex n._.;, - resulted x .Heriry,~ .I -.p1`-edict the new Fifteen .ir1il.lio4Vr1~:<:'a'i's" and jiqlggs Ford will gjire the public yaapillipn million--miles end s_mi1es;__ . ` uvuunv oar . , aunndauau.-. yvu u\;'p',|uV The Municipal Council` of;-Su'nn1-` aaie met in ~the~'1\ov2nsmpH'an,~`1~Iew Lowell. March` .1t.L All memaberg were present. the reeve in the-`dhalr and minutes of t_he.pre'v1ous meeting. adopted. The" following comngunlca-` tions were presentedt.-b-~ . x ,,_..=-_ -n '__--..-_ u `_..`I.....I ..'-..u'.-(an. x-tmon. 01- F. Ca `ahan, iand ot~h"exfs ` "Jo'seph [ Kizox ogtplng free us~`- gt `his - gravel1"plt- for _t'.he`~1mprovement_ `ot.`,road's'= at Omkvlew. (etc; LIVIIB VV u_A U 3:: vnyonuwu . _ _ ~ Trustes or several-schdol actiqns~ asking for`advanc,s. `F. M. Klookgte M privilege of .ha`vlng a.rld1ng- T at Wasaga. Beach for seas'o_nbt"19`z.58. ` L. , Egan ` re obs_tr'uctions jat_r9et. _ _,Wasaga. Beach. `County -Clerk re sin- `mates Sick Chi! ren s -I-IospItal..'Pe,-' - asking for 8. grant to- !_mpro"s:e~to. -lre of V"1`os'sox'.o n8!o and 'Su1`1`n1da` e-.`- . om... PAIh\u1I.n6- nnhnnnfn: Athis {vats OI~,!`OR.uS at UWnVIU,W._uu.u V . ` .'I`he toll.ow1~ng'a.cc_o_unts.* etgg; wgre ordered. "pa 1d: ` Colonlzqtion ' ryad work. $8151.90; work a.`nd,~-_gra;v1.`?7H'. Matthew : road, $1-11.63:,,advariB.aa -to schools. 3650: council and auditors, $1129: char{t}_?., $`1'8\_90:___!_1s7_l1 rz9P,is;iga'_V.`\ ;.$4"9;85.- _ _, - The _,following- resolutiqns gre` ralnluv -nnuanilj. 1 fdixwly. 'pa_ssed:-.- 4, 1-` . V. I-'1? ~, LUHV W HA5` 5 cvg uyuquc _ vvfyn `.1 .1-.' That the Vduditor `rebuff; 901;, M 1927 accounts` `he acc_ep_geq;_p13d;'. `gm. le..-' a.n,dL'the necessatty nugigber` `printed . for L dia`tr!buti6n.\ . . `+2. "1`ha.t` th Clrli write `W; ``).s..-. 3033. KJC;, tbwi1s.}`1lp qolfcitr, _1n~j.`j-%.A _. _. \l`~1 . ` ,u' SUNN,lDAI'.I'-J ou.IL nun- ......... cu` l"Vn;uh}uIl- nf'.UnAn EATS ma smug AND I FRIED oNmoN, N0 GAS] H1-mT;nJs`r' 'romu ` . Your` i w1b.'1:e"i,`fa }l! Val! btt-xckled am} \ wairped,'.' aatd-_ the ' battery man. `What tixakes--th9.11'.1 set that way? "overheating. You,wen,t all sum; mer without-ew`rer`test1nga that bat- tery." - ` `A .A `nL&'C"II` sun` an} `A5 I` C`- Levy . " -A battery "Anus: not get hot it it`- is to last. I! it reaches 9. temperat- ture of -120 degrees F. It proba'bl'y. will be ru1n'e_d. `On a hot summer : day test the tmperature of t,hq bat- tery with `a thermometer.`_~I.`tha 'fu1d is at or around one hu`ndre ~ re3_s~_run _yith_ yogr lights l!ux_-_n'= E pin d`!sti1l ed,w3.t-er until it filled up ,33 CL U1 GINJIIIII-I UIIV` IIHBIIIHQ -degreesvg-un with your lights burn -`-l jing. .'-rhis (will absorb most of the current supvllsll the Senerator. To tail to 'do" so is to overcharge the battejgy. which causes the over-' nanlvcuco I-quay IV ouvxv I vvvocnn ~`conditions require a different type of car than in England. One of the most important changes this year on these cars for _ W _ , _ the Canadian market is the stand- ch8-t_`1n8- %`Wh1h W9,-"93 9-..!| 5935' ard 56einch. tr ck which is offered Mnlr D184?-9.8.,-s` A Wifved D19-Y9 "Wm in the owley and Oxford `d1'D, 1_t8`n*;: the `"0495 :99` classes. `Previously the Candians arators won't. , ou may go an - - i- internal short .m~.t and the bat- ;*,:3yzg_,:,r;r, ,::*;=;;:>;:,j1;,;,g=;, 12:5 terysimply ceases to function usu-, - th t - En? AWh 3iP"`.d it 139"` iigmtaillig.conr;nd;o:itf:la:%l ` ` ` "`-1""``" `' am fered the 56-inch or 48 'nch tr k often enough at one time of its life. ' '1 _ acv ` ' 1 cm .t . . ngogtfimihgrvtme W `"" 1 The new `Canadian Morris IS But how do you-know? _ . `not a make-_sh1ft attempt to mod- , , , . ~ -ify an Enghtshsdesign to the need we a 1 your battery fluid `level was when!.p.rly .nivd'.`d`ba1a-d ch35` you -opened it-.'-V-`halt an inch of Dlateisls 13""!-t "by engmeers `wh. have `sticking "out over the fluid. Thatxstudmd the eld hr A does"tW.9`,.th-inss- to the battery. mi Among thefeatures of the 1928 V the first pla;ce"it":~n1akes the solution models are the following: Grease too strong=`ln.*facid because too 'd'e-igun chassis lubrication, semi-elliph ficient 1__n' wa_t!T;_,,and in the second. tic springs fore and `aft; totally it makes`j-pa,-i`t otyour battery `do the . enclosed -transmission; Lucas mag- work which ~ai1'ot it should do`. A lneto ignition; spiral bevel back At &n.t.h6I'. .t!.r.ne. 0!` time! You axle; andfour-wheel brakes. The overfilled. thee bhftery: ` Y01!nD01I!`9d1well tested and approved Morris ` motor mains ra t` 11 th the `filling holes to the very brimnsame, I-.8 P c ma Y e Vmmn mm I-'11-nu 1-ha nuns and went. 1.1-- ..L-....... .1.-- 1...-.. ...._1. 2.. LL- WVIA VVllUll'll{|p All. 58 llvulu uva ' another, or overtllled. battery; you ` poured 1 tin` dtstillejcywater `holes brV1m..N Then you putfzon the caps and went` your `Way -rejoicing,` Meanwhile. whe ` your` battery commenced to tune on`, alt got warm. bubbles or gas _cam!e?1nt`o the fluid and it ex- panded, pushed its way out through the breather holes, ran down on the topot; the battery, '- then-onto the wooden case, ate part of that up, made 8.,?depo1t of corrosion on the terminals", weakened the electrolyte and g'enera_1ly. played heck,_w-lth the works. . nu-.." ----... 'I.`.';.;-...'. 1..-; -_.uu.h on Give" your `b'a;t'ter:'r.:I_ust an dr1nk-_-and no_ _.more.' ouch `to structfng hixzfto take the xieiasary steps to remjove obstructions now on Willow `Street. Wasaga Beach. ` .nu'u__. H..- -4-` -n .......I. .. 41.- VV uau W '9 Bl UV Iv. Vv FEGQE lavuvun 0 '3. `That the odst of work on the several roads` to be improved does not exceed thezamounts zrqnted` tor K vgaixze. - ~ Hlhn Oklvn `anus-Inn An nhur rut`. ` 4. ."1`hat `this council do now Tad-. journ` to meet in '-the township hall. Sunnidale -Corners. on the , tint Thursday in April at 1-1 a..m. $1.50 per year in advance any- `where in `Canada; $1.75 to the Stat- es. Remit by money order or postal note and be sure of your copy which is now ready for mailing. Canadian News-Dealers Write of wire in for exclusive ter- ritory. First come, first served. We employ no canvassers other than those ADVERTISED in your local papers. Buy CANADIAN Magazines When` James `Martin of St. Louis was arraigned} for theft his wife appeard and declared he had dads- nrl all war}: for I20 veara. , I DBETOII unu QBUIHIGC 110 ll e3 all work go: 20 years. ` .. ;A1;vuj III In YSN& MRLEY 1.\?uI . "-'\JCIILI VV I699` V '..bl31 a rd bb .'wit;%'teeal_ cog, ai-~: A vin_e`r-3scalloped;.?`a . i _ costly `feat .A.._;:j_'o,;_gpi:ig1t_;_nent. "I-g :`>.:I.`i M'if;'?Iio`r.n, satk . gthrottle controlg A hihfg` _f_or1ii- `NJ? ' finstrument.` -I.._-.'."4I "L ..2..`I....I 3.. LVCVV IIIOIIIIIJIWII- `boa13'%d,} finished : in p 0.121 8`..h_e d e b .0 n_ y g-rou'p|___ng_ motomet: , er. .amm_eter, -speedy -,ome.ter, gasolineL'g;cIv' 6 ` A ainnnnn' .' Every time I ate I had terrible stomach gas. Now, thanks to Ad- lerlka. I eat steak and fried onions and feel tIne.--Mrs. J. Julian. .A--.- c ..1I___x1-- .__ . Electra-ldk `type. of. `theft protection. , `I ' ` - ' Fiu e zrad"e ,pd&re Wmohai; upholstery. ,uu,|w-twz, _au ` oil. gauges; suenced body cog- `gtruction. ' Wider doors, for easy and exit.__' ~ I W . Vahdu tooth disc -. de, ~1gn__steer1ng mechaniism. vCol911i 1l-'t'ype head- ` Q L $ Q asst` an-|.`t"n_ ` t ty` ana" uuu pg `sidg lamggdd le: Four -wheel brakes. the typeused on the most gxpepsivg cars. . Higher radiator wltg (rand!-$34-tn` 'l.IlIlIIIQI'Q ITIl`IIUI I UUIHIUI VV l.l.l.l ettfical lacquere mdiagot shutters. auu Lu us...--.- Just IONE spoonful Adlenika re- lieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep we_I'l. us I-IAl\oc new tag Acts on BJOTIH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste mat- ter you never thought was there; No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adler- ika. will surprise you. Wm. "nan- land, drugglst. 8 N Wid o;;i'1,""Ll'i;vier fend- ` AztNeuJ ~G0%lv Car * ~ Detail. swheel `gof. nu-I u-nIv`uI\n"iI ENGLISHCAR i I % %GALN_GR0UND .`I '-For Morris -Motors` Limit- ed, of Oxford, England, have built a series of special Wor1d" models forcanada and other parts of the .British`j,-.Empire, where motoring `conditions car nun 1;` `kn inns? :9|nv\Avrln-n6 The 1928 Morris" 'Motdrs. 2 `Are. Built For .f Canadians. V4. Ueu` ouuu NI Juugsauuo . of a1:d.56.-jnch._tr offered - fbgth" Oxford `Previously Candians had an opportunityof buying. only the .48-inch track cars, which still iremain the standard in England. In this-country, motorists are of- lfered the 56-inch 48-inch track cars. - IHL- ...`;. .rI-..-.12_.. 11-...-.:_ '|llU0 | No change has been made in the policy of making these Morris` cars 100 % British, both in materials and labor. A......................L... 1.....- 1.-.... .......:,. 8110 18.901`. . , Arrangements have been made for-carrying at Toronto and else- where a complete stock of spare parts. The public demand for these cars is Increasing swbstanti-' a_ll,v from year to year. 'F`n.. -1\A ~..-g. new Mac `Ann Mann Thebusiness of Bryson. & Mor- ley, Hudson and Essex dealers, is another outstanding example of how the industry has stepped 8: head locally in recent years. Since 1920 this rm has found it neces- sary to expand by building addi- tions to their garage and show. rooms no less than three times. Today the building has a frontage of 120 feet on 'BradfordvSt., with a oor space of 8,000 square feet. They have the largest `show rooms in Barrie. ` -- . n 14 :1 1,,,!