Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1928, p. 5

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The Display of Hats Women s Spring Coats DEALER FOR CHEVROLET AND OAKLAND PHONE 138 - ELIZABETH ST. MEN- KJOQECICIII Klllllil ! Rldluf DOHVOIY I I Ton TI-uck Q8885! - Elle - - - $550.00 aairvvlilli l"lII' Cabriolet - - - - `mun:-Isl Q-cl--u - _ cannon: Impu-in! ~ . Cnlnmnnrul mlllll {Au the hew shades A s_ in Hosiery. J Gossard Cornet: and Bfassieres. HE new high-speed, high-compression motors present a new and dimcult problem in lubrication. To solve that problem Tide Water has re-formulated the entire line of Veedol Motor Oils. Thee new oils are heavier, tougher, longer-lived than ever. They not only lubricate the new type motors safely and correctly but_ they are better oils for any motor. . These new Veedol. oils give: Greater motor protection. (heavier body and J added heat resistance). . . , . 2 Greater mileage (being heavier, they last longer). READY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY : $83!. Page Plvd CORRESPONDENCE soucrren "Let the new Veedol oils prove those claims. Stop `today at the rst orange and black Veedol sign you see. Have your crankcase drained and -relled with . Veedol, Then watch EE{aTaftI Motor'0ils ;1-'eile1;: / The Royal Bank ___L]pf Canada -_----v -- -- : -vr- V *1able` papers-neithcr is your office. `For a small sum you can have the protection` of a Safety. Deposit Box._ lWca shall be glad to rent you one. Crown Oil` Company, Limited-A--Hu;nilton, `Toronto, Lgndoh I\!-L..2I...L__. 1-- 'I'!.I- \II_A-.. (Isl B .... __ Announcing that ever tamed heat 1'hurIday,; April 12, 1928. Greater economy (they cut operating costs and reduce wear, tear nd repair on the engine). -the new line of superheat- resisting Veedol Motor Oils To safaguizrd Willa. Bonds. Stocks. Duds. Policies. Family Papers V Small ]c;mllr-y. tc.. ctc. AND 1w-:rvu--' , 2------v- - -w---cow:--n, - cu v--uu Distributors for Tide Wntor Oil Cqnpuly MWVEEDOL EASTERTIDEIS jSPEN_'[QUll:'.TLY f (Continued from page 1) Open -water appeared on Kempen- teldt Bay on. Easter Sunday, about ten days earlier"than the average date. On Friday much of the ice melted away from the shore lines and on Saturday commenced to crack. Open water first appeared- where ice,-cutting: operations . had been in progres and driven by a strong south to southwest wind on Sunday soon broke up; open water appearing almost as far as _'I`oi2en- dal. It is usually about the .15th or 20th of pril before this, happens. `but w -end conditions were al- most unpreceden'ted. V Large Congregations There were large congre ations in all Barrie churches on ' unday despite the raw weather. Some were filled to capacity both morning and evening, extra seats having to be provided. In the'congregations were many visitors who once again took their places `in their old pews. The pulpit messages and music were in keeping with `the occasion and of (1. high order. "l`hn umvvimasa at St. 'Marv s R.C. mgn 0!'(le!`. The services at `St. Mary's RC. Church were resplendent in post- Lenten ritual of joy and `happiness. The altars 'fors-opk the purple or the Passiontide and were covered with bright candles and 'Spring s offer- ings of flowers. At the 8.80 a.m. Ma-ss seating accommodation was taxed when the Holy Name Society received communion-in a body. The High Mass at 10.30 was celebrated by Rev. Dean Sweeney; Under the direction of Edmund - C`h!`1St". A`: Collier St. United two splendid Easter sermons were delivered by the minister. 'Rev. J. J. Black, the music in `the morning lncludlng the anthem C-hr`1st is -Risen and a. solo by Ml-ss-V. St-range, and in the ev- ening the anthem "Worthy is the Lamb" a duet and a solo. \. All churches were tastefully dec- orated w1t'h seasonal `flowers. Dy utev. uean aweeuey; Under the direction Hardy the -musical `service at St. Andrew's was of a particularly en-_ ticing nature, the assisting soloists `being fW`1shart Campbell. Harry Shannon and Master George King, whose numbers were once` again greatly enjoyed as were also `the other musical numbers. by congre- gations which taxed the church to capacity. The mini`*ter's subiect in the morning was The Third Day" and in the evening Risen with Christ". A` ifinillnu Q0 T`|'nHnr1 I-min crdnni LUV; LVl.'l"n do l"Ll.'Cl.'lll- `S. '1?-ookeis spending the holidays at his -home in Barrie. all`-an nan 'I .'I'nn1ntv nnnn `I.'NnLu5nv- In ul} 1113 HUIIIU U1 Du1`l`lUu `Mrs. Geo. I-Iealey sgent Easter in '1`~oron'to and Miss Pearle Healey of guronto is holidaying at her home ere. .- ` ' `Hun T.1'I1-`Gnu Inna an".I lulu Unsung ant` U: mas. Huntr has sold his farm and stock to Jesse Bldwell of Craizhurst and is making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Alex. McKay. Nlea 1'-'HlR`n Ilnnndnnll In annninu uu.u5`uw1', 8VL'l'5v l\|U&u Luuxxay. .M'tss Hilda Beardsall is spending the holidays with her mother. WI?! nllmh had 1: var-ru'n-Ilnnnaalni uuy . - Mrs. John Harrison, whose death occurred in Saskatchewan at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Milne. was a. pioneer of `this place living here all -her llfe until she went West. The sympathy of her old Qlglvbors goes out to the siorrowlng family. * ' b `I110 uuuuuya wuu HUI` HIULIIUI`. Wm. Bligh had a. veryauccessttul sate. `Tania Danntanll AP `Douala nnnnnua. "Warn Beardaall of Barrie renewed. tald acquaintance here on Good FN- Iayl Mn: ,`l'n|-uni `I-Tnrnlnnn urhnun Knuth Apr. 9-R.`-6';`s;c'aTi-(-i'en` of Brad- ford span-ta. few days with his sis- 'ter, Mrs. J. Bertram. `H 'l`-nnlznlea ananintr H19 `hnlidqvu VV C to 11-: wu- who was presented with addresses and tangible tokens of esteem on leaving Ivy to reside in Thornton. _ \ LASTHEARD or McQUAlN CASE executed by Mrs. 'McQuain. It was further asked that defendants be required to account for all the es- tate of deceased. Defendants denied all guilt ofl of deceasea. all conspiracy and conversion. _ ""r~ 11-- ..-A.A.1.....uu.d- 4-Tu: 'nh-In Collspiruuy auu vvnn v us. an ... By the settlement the Holdens relinquish claim to a $1.000 bond, a $700 mortgage, a $300" note. Ford motor car and $2,000 cash in bank. They are given the pro- ceeds of two bonds totalling $1,- 900, already sold, and a fur coat which. it is stated, had also been sold for $200. The litigants with counsel retired at the sugzestion "of Justice, Logie and reached an ...................+ :-n n h+.+.ln over half an BARRIEBRANCI-I - ; -. Ty`.:{b:..{u....%.% 'raoaN'roN BRANCH - n M. c. wade, Mantle! an .Ll'{I.llE|'lL`-ll!.`u bu ;v..,.. `The action of the Imperial Wire 'Co., of-which Col. J. A. Currie was promoter. against the Town of (3.11- lingwood. was transferred to the Toronto non-Jury sittings by con- sent of bdth parties. In this case the plaintiffs are asking for a declara- tion that an agreement entered into between the company and the town is in full force and effect. An in- iunction is also sought restraining defendantas from interfering with -the -Imperial |Wire_ Co. in its pos- session and enjoyment o-f the said property. `The plaintiff further claims `$50,000 for wrongful `distress. .. In um. (>hnrAn7 $'R00.00'0 damages UL u ualuuv. agreement hour. "Ewan: "I`he following visitors spent the holiday here: I-Farley Cummings, Glenna `Hlpwell. {Edith An-drews. Toronto: Kel`-th Ball, Thorn-hill; Ken. Cummings, Rochester, NY. up,-v ___1 2.. ....A.a._.'*..:l...;_ 6-I-A U1 '.l'0!`O!10. A shower in honor of. Miss Mary Barker was held in the Community Hall on Thursday evening under the auspices of the Jun`lor Institute. In spite of the umavorable weat-her quite a numiber turned out and pre- sented` Miss Barker with an assort- ment ot very useful presents. Dur- ing the course of the evening `a short program was given followed by lunch. Dav `n A 1i`Ar2~n.enn was unable l'.B!"l8.!1 C11 Ul'Cll. Those of us who looked forward so hopefully to an early drying of the roads have been doomed to dis- appointment. The mud dried up wherever there was gravel but the frost below has caused a complete break up'in many places since. At the time of writing the roads lead- ing every direction from this vil- lage are almost ~impa.ssabie ' for autos..Eve'n the stone road to Brad- ford has given way in one place about a mile west of that town thereby stopping all motor traffic between here and the highway ex- cept where the surface is frozen. credit. 1 The defence claims -that the de~ fendant company never complied with the requirements of the Secre- tary of State in that 10 per cent. of its authorized capital was not sub- scribed `for. `The town says that if its assessor entered the plaintiffs name in the assessment roll in re- spect to the properties in dispute such entry -was procured by or made at the `instance of the promoter of the company, J. A. Currie, and that no taxes were paid. 11- a.. clan mmind that the agree- taxes were pzuu. It is also denied that the agree- ment made by the town -with one L. D. Wilson. was ever transferred to plaintiff and `that in any event the agreement was never carried out because payments were never` mad to `the town as called for. - U I.Ilu'uuu5a, amvuuuuuv. , .u. - . `M31523 McLeod is attending the meeting of the O~n`tarlo Educational Association in Toronto this week as a. delegate from South Simcoe. nu-___ 1-iv \l'..`l'}.... In nnnninrr nauf ct uvlvgcvuv 45 van ndvuuan uu-..n...-... Mrs. W. McKay is spending part of this week visiting with friends in Toronto. A a.Inp\.un:n in 1-snnnr rs?` WEE M~PV' DY luncn. Rev. D. A. Ferguson was unable to make the trip from -Cookstown on Sunday on account of the condi- tion of the roads and in consequence no service was held in the Presby- terian church. rl\I...n-n AC Inn ny-Inn Inn};-cu-I Pnv-urnv MACLAREN. FLETCHER 8: Co. INVESTMENT BANKERS 1704 Canadian Pacific Bujlding, Toronto; Apr. 9-M1131. Sloan and Miss Evyleen of Mlmlco spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Watt: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and baby of Toronto at Gilmore Relve s: Mr. and Mrs. W. Sneath and baby at Herb Graham's. 1-, nruI____-._ ___j claims '$5U,UUU `I01 WFUll'.Lu1 ulau use. or in lieu thereof $300,000 damages for intermeddling with the premises and property of the plaintiff and casting a. cloud upon the title so as to injure the plaintiff, its title and credit. mun Jmfnnnn ninimn that the de- nnag vcnv 4.-um.-,,- -- -.-'.-, ..--__ Misses Elinor Harrison and I-felen Browning of Toronto were week- end visitors. Vlnnc 'Dnl1rn nun: Innrnn nunvu Qnn- enu Y.lB11'.0I'3- _ Thos. Relve was home over Sun- day. :1` `I2 . T.nun-nnr-A annnf H-In hnlidxlv nautuuan nu vo-4.. -v.-uu guy-5....-..'. .'Ed. Blssby spent the week-gnd at Stanley Copeland"s and Alt. Mor- pevth with VI-Iart. Thomas. ` Min 1.. Rnt-hwall nf'I`m-onto snent petn wztn uart. '.I."noma.s. Miss L. Rot-hwell or Tox-onto spent the` holidjay with her sister, Mrs. R. Boyes Miss Hornet; is ~holld'aying at her home 1:: Sutton. ' M-rs. -"Hopkins and children of Niagara Falls are visiting her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tate. Ava IJ \dL lulrlrvvnnn no Miss Dorothy 'S1oan -of Sharon and `Miss Lillian of Lansing are spend- ing the holidays at their home. 111-..-.. 1:11..-- 1':I'......l..-.. .....A `LYAL-sn nay. __ U. B. Lawrence spent the holiday in Milton. ,j`D.-sh `Dnura vnon run`!-n 4: 1191-19 III l'11l'.DIl. (Bob. Boys made quite a little change pulling cars out of the mud `oin -Sagurday evening on the fourth ma. UII "$1 line. Robert Sydney Fletcher. Gordon 0. MacLaren. une. ` Gordon Roget-son of Aurora and Irving Nelson of Font-hill visited Saturday with Miss Rogerson. nu; -U-un_n___ _..__A. LL- _-_1- -..A -1- Gifts to Bandmapter I Tx-anisferred `to `To1:bnto 5 14.- 1'.......\..!n1 THE aA 'yg axmlnln w. J. ENNOX BOND HEAD cHt1R9H!u- 1402216 anu l'El1Vl:HUu an In a httle over half Atrnonucrr qr cananu. Mo-rons or CANADA. Lmrran The how Gloves rmrunps nonTEs T.R. COUL'l`ER POINT by POINT It Pays to Shop at Vickers ved notor--the valve-in-head type. A oil lter. AC air cleaner. g_i_l p for efcient lubrication. _ ._-I---.I _..-4.-_ WUUU nun ICCCI IEUIIII-lIlU(lUIl""`lIC W `T T One-pcedfc:l!1'. f d f h el, ece -crown en er: 0 eavy-gauge etc New%ueo nishes in striking colors. Clea: vision plate glass windows throughout, Ternltedt regulators. ` Ixnptoved automatic windshield wiper. Fisher VV one-piece ventilating windshield. , New non-locking four-wheel brakes--189 square inched cl In-nkinn nnrfacn. Dnnitivn Inralrn `lnbgan CORPORATION BONDS VII P `UK U&lIUlUlII IIIUKIIECLIU1 Fulgue-tzcloled motor. New ennkcue breather system. New two-port exhaust. New alloy invet-strut constant clearance pistoni. New hydro-laminated camshaft genre. new nun-nuunug xuur-wuccl uraxca---1.0! square IIICIIII braking surface. Positive brake linkage. Independent emergency brake-70 additional square inchu of brakin Iurface. Semi-clllp c shock absorber springs--84% of wheel-bun. Easily operated single-plate dry disc-clutch. Completely enclosed instrument panel, indirectly lighted. lo- cludee speedometer, ammeter and oil gauge. The "Bigger and Better Chevrolet, with every ne-car feature. now selling at NEW AND LOW!!! Inulnn-n - - . ._1521_nn (`.ln:..l.o - - _ _ _ - _nnnaAn New and In or streamline bodies by Fishes--eo:nb1natld wood steel construction--the type found on m-iced can. Our new line of new Spring Overcoats will appeal to you--all the new tweeds are employed intheir make up and the workmanship is the best that we know of. They re snappy and good and the prices just a little better for good goods. Come and see. Geo. Vickers Limited BARBIE and ADLISTON In splendid array. beautifully made of first quality materials by the foremost makers and designers, in smart styles ex- clu'sive_to this store's selling. They appeal to all women of taste and a feature well worth while is the reasonable price marked on each garment. In our large and well appoint- ed show-room on second oor is attracting much attention. In our endeavors to assemble all that is new and beautiful we believe we present a showing not equalled in the district.- If it s a new Spring hat-see this excellent showing. Pictorial Patgtghhsw GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL

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