_-"{,.*"':'- F! \Il':__ R0,T.+T'S??` . n \r__ :E'l'HESDA __.1 1:... IN. .F *!'T3`-?5T9{ ?L9WIasf ._ John `Holt Visited Thognton on Sun- May 7-Mr. and rs. F. Bur- roughs and son of Toronto spent the week-end at Jan. Lauder s. u _,,n;_ I.-- _-L--..._...I An BAIV "UVn`vuu no visa: -:v----- -. `Mrs. Barnhardt has returned to her home after passing the winter -pnonujcr or GENERAL MOTORS_ op CANADA; LIMITED sou) AND SERVICED BY .c. &W.MOTORS% H. R.APALMER B. J. FRALICK HE CAPABILITY of the Willys-Knight Great Six for sustained brilliant perform- ance year after year, is possible only through the use of the patented Willys-Knight sleeve- valve motor-the engine` that grows smoother with use-that - has no valves to grind-no car- bon troubles-no tappets or rocker-arms to grow noisy. - With its grace of body design, its rich color harmonies, its beautiful and luxurious inter- iors, and a new degree of lively pick-up and smooth, surging power, the Willys-Knight Great Six anticipates the higher auto- mobile standards for 1928 and '29. Until you take. the wheel of this ner car. you have yet to ` learn the fullest pleasure in ` your motoring experience. CV? `roudu - - Coupo 0 o cojch I I I Sgdj o I I In . cl Sedan Cu nolot - - WV Roam: . . . 3523.00 - 625.00 ' 0 740.00 Sedan 0 835.00 - 390.00 - 855.00 Conunucial Chcull 470.00 Roadster Delivery 625.00 Ton Truck Chunk 635.00 Random: Bxpuu 650.00 All price: at Fact .O:kcwd -Govmunuvu axe: Ru-Inn and SAM: TL! Ncg_v@__l._o_v_ver ;Govmanmii Tait: `T 1 In lawyer: and Soon 1` Run. T. R. COULTER Sil\?ertowns_ WHY do without the things you've always wanted in a-motor car . . . Luxury . . . Comfort . . . Smoothness . . . Performance . . . Roominess ...Style...Beauty... The Bigger and Better Chev- rolet gives you ALL-- The beauty, style and luxury of modern Fisher bodies. The comfort and easy riding of longer wheelbase, and long semi-elliptic "Shock - absorber springs. The power, smooth- G-M.J.C. e u e convenle ness and dependability of Chev- rolet s rugged valve-in-head eu- gine. The safety of ositlve four-wheel brakes (an extra emergency brake). And added renements. such as air-cleaner. oil-lter, crankcase breather, VV windshield, indirectly- lighted instrument panel and many others. Why do without ANY of these things, when you can have them . . . in Chevrolet . . . ettho lowest prices in all Chevrolet history? .;.3.ug General Motors own deferred payment plan oord: the I n: and economical way oi buzvinx your Chevrolet on mu. &j$7T7 Vicini- " Coxm TIRES . Jhqy C051 ./W5./"(QI`6` __ `_._)-4.4..-u-4-v;`:ggg4ngLLj with friends at sshanty Bay. `Mrs. J. -Braridon of Oro -Station spent a. few days at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Bolton are visiting at A. Hutchinson's. IQ f*nvnn1-\AH xrlalta in 'l`m-nnfn There is"n1_ag`i in that word h.Home ? which nver pan be forgotten. E. Manny uwu over `Sunday. BARRII-Z and ALLISTON 'l3J.li1I1 ill. (La .l1u|.ULuuuu 3. `S. Campbell visited in Toronto `var `Quintin V. . ueneras a_ao:or.r aegmea payment yum ayara: convenient ecananucal way of buymg your DEALER FOR CHEVROLET ~ AND OAKLAND PHONE 138 - ELIZABETH ST. Mrs. Crawford a.nd`Mlu olive of Oz-11119. spent Sunday at G. '1`. Patter-son's. up 4 .A CD-.. 5 uyuun ova: 9 Congratulations to Mr. and Mn. G. V. Hickling on the arrival 0! I son. Did you ever stop to `think how few homes would `be secured unless someone saved money ? Page ` Saved ,A 7 vv uoya Sixpri ll en 26151! VCCTDIVC Q XI`-Q May 7-Mrs. John fsanderson is here again after the winter months. looking, fairly well and is settled in her cottage for the summer. TIT:-n Anvnu Inna Riunnunvnf HI: In IlI`.U0lLl2uEB LU!` uu: ULIIIIHIUI`. Wm. Adams has disposedvof his former car and is. enjoying a fresh- looking sedan. '|\/I've Nxfllnvn fhlfn nf Prnnn- EVIVIVIKTIXZ %l`I It-1 Miss Katie Shaw has.returned home after spending some time with her sister in Toronto. .na..-A 'l Hu-uhnnnh .1: anm-Hncr 9. wun net Slater H1 1uruuw. Alfred Mitchener .15 sporting a new coupe. A V ` Mrs. Archie Moore, Misses Maud and Debbie -Wiggins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mc_Niven. Bethel. `Kn hill` R/I've ,T A ' RH!` Mi IUUKIIIS Budlh Mrs. William White of Brace- bridge visited with Mrs. Jas. Hart on -Monday last. . -Mn and `Mfr: TI -Turf and `Alva Ull LVLUIIUCLJ Adah `Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Pugh spent part of Sunday with Mrs. 1-I-art's daughter,.Mrs. Elmer Emm& .`lA'na `Ina I11}!-Iandn plan has fknnn Illu _ Mrs. Jas. Guthrie, who has been in Orillla. all winter, is here again, looking real well. ' V Ely-`a WVVI Invnrxn A? 'I`nnnn+n UVUI` aunuuy. ' `Mrs. Pemberton, who has been in the hospital for a cou-ple of weeks. has arrrved home xan-64 is doing nicely. ' INT: `(Kfrn "l`nv`lnv hue nnf fhnnn IILUUIJ n Mrs. Wm. `Taylor has not been very Well lately but is slowly im- proving. , The man? annnar` nn -`Nfnndnv `Inni- pruvui . ' The meat supper` on Monday last `was much enjoyed by "a large crowd. '1"he evening was all that could be pwlshedjor and cars from .1.'ar and near made use or the oppor- tunity to have a good time. The supper, of course, was as usual. good and lots of it. The play `given by the Guthrie people was very fine and also the numerous songs by Messrs. Clark and McMahon and others. The -Rev. C. R. Spencer gave a. short address and Rev. B. Mc- Raberts, pastor, also helped -very acceptably toward making the pro- gzgm a success. Proceeds nearly Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mc_N1ven, netnex. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.'Mo1r and Miss Dorothy Smith passed Sunday witl friends at Thornton. A lkhga D Qlr-nhn unnnf H11: rank- Irlenus at .'1'nuz`zu.uu. Miss R. Shute spent the week- end at her home. Holland Centre. . .11.. and Mn: mhf (.`.` .nn visited enu at net nuule. rxuuauu \.cuu'-:2. Mr. and Mrs. Rmbt. Gffen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carruthers, Barrie. 1x7An.I.p_nn:1 mhalfnv-u i1rov-n- T\/I'i %k&MW%ms` in narrxe. A Week-end visitors were: Miss Sarah and Norman Schell, Jr., Dun- dalk. with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schell; Mr. and Mrs. Myrich. To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Barber: Mr. and Mrs. Glenson Scott and son Jack. Vineland, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQua_v: Mr. and Mrs.` Herb. Matthews. New. Lowell, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vvigglns. Aekerman-Smith A wedding of much interest was solemvnized on Wednesday. May 2. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. `Car- m-an Bell. `when Annie Smith be- came the bride of Mr. Charles Ack- erman. The ceremony was per- formed` `by Rev. Mr. Moyer. pastor `of the -Mennonite church,,Ebenezer. Mn and Mn: Maven and unn 'F-T;n`-1 OI U10 '$VlUllHU[l.l.LU Uuuruu,, xuu::uc`ax:L.| Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and son Har- Aoldsang a trio, The Camel Train," followed `by -Mendelssohn s wedding march played by Miss Florence Rayuner. to which the_ bride entered the parlor on the arm of Mr. Bell. She looked charming in a. gown of blue flat silk crepe and carried a bouquet of pink carnatlons and maldenhalr fern. After the usual congratulations a buffet luncheon was sewed to forty guests. follow- ing which the happy couple left on a. short honeymoon by` motor. They will reside on the groom's farm on the Tenth Line. IUUKIHE PUG-I WU. Mrs. Wm. lcamplbelly of Tdronto was with her mother, Mrs. Guthrie. o_ver Sunday. Mun `Dnnnhnwfnn 1171-\n has I-annn In May 7-'Vyl;..TC'or-1:=tt at`:-d daughter Alma, spent several days in Tor- onto. TIYAIGA-. ?ao\AnInIn AC Innnnfnnrr in u%;"alter Spearn of Penetang is visiting -F. `Archer. A nun-uknv fwnm kart: nffnnn 1-ha V131 E1115 1` \ tLl'U}lC'L`o ` A number from here attended the funeral of Iclarence McLe11and, Midland. E ;Qr\vu\A `Ann, uvnunm -rvslavu oi-I-Ariana Jmuuuulu. '- some local young men attended lodge in I-Illlsdale, May 3. Alf TWA:-unit: n? 13`? TXTHHQYYI iurlu- 1133 05811 very 111. ` Mr. and Mrs. `W. Graham of A1- landale visited with Mrs. Emms. .|C. Kells `has left for Staymer where he has secured a. position. -The Ian-tern lecture on \Afrdca. given by `Rev. A. Bushel, May 1, was enjoyed by a. number of people. r`l`.Tny-nan Vnllnnfvno nf `Rnntvarfnn 10083 1T1 1'.I.Hl5ud.lU, LV1d,V 0. Alt. Dennis of Ft. William is vis- iting his mother; Mrs. Dennis, who has been very ill. \ _ `|\Il n nn `MI'm: `(X7 llwnhnm n1 AL. Bluuyeu Dy :1. uuulucx` UL pcuplcc `I-Iarvey Valientyne of>Beaverton Visited E. Vallentvne. WMr. and `Mrs. -M. 'Mu`1h'~11and of Toronto are visiting Mrs. Hooey. Tra1n s sawmill has shut down. 7 Mrs. Elliott h retut`ned home after a short v`sit with her -brother, W. J. Johnston. W_v"br1dge. ' WI ! IQ 'Dnu1Q3v (`M-\`|Ruvn 4-an mnnnfv -rhimaay. May 10, um. . J. JUIIIISLQII. '\'v_v' Ul'1u5x:. , "P. `S. Ba.vle_v. Coldwater, spent !Sunday with Nelson Damlby and friends here. V * IE and 1UI nu `X17 |'l'43r1ur:n-(`la nnnn-rn- [menus uere. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards. accom- panied `by -Mrs. Kenneth Edwards` of "I`oron:to. sp*n't Sunday with `Mrs TIT `l4".:-Iurnna nnvvnnfu. U_L 1Ul`Ull:LU. E}: In. Ioulu. l W. Edwards parents. Q1_6;`3r.oziQ_q;3_ SUNNIDALE conmans Mina `Rana `_Q;I-mm ha: return ISHANTY BAY If..- ?_I... I3-..) .`Z! A..Y?':'A`.!-"i3!'_. 'llG.VU G Jvulla awn. -vvananu-cu.-.-w---. Mr. "and Mrs. Lorne Da.vidson'a.nd children. Miss Istonehouse and W11- mot Davidson of `Toronto spentthe week-end on their farm. .`D.`..1...'\...l 11111 a? `n-uP+ THIV-ran? ZC.CjTI-C May 7-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squibib -have a young son. Congratulations. up. .__.1 (It... 1' -....- 'l\..-.:J..n--anal weer:-e_nu on me-1r Lztrxu. `R-{chard Hill of `Swift Current visited` Mr. Greensides on Monday. mt- ....a mt... urnnu no an-mu! Vlslted A11`. ureeuslues on uuulluuy. Mr. and `Mrs. Wiley of Stroud. ;/lstd on Isunday at W. T.` H11- oc s. . Alknnb XI'Vunn3nnn 1A6~ run `lnlov hil cxs. . Albert IC1-ozierr left on Friday 101- Kingston to sail on the lakes. '\`l'v- and R/I've V7 ,1 I/I'n1\'I1`n1` and. LXHISSLUII E0 8111] OH [.118 R1565. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMaster and` Mr. and Mrs. -C. M. Cooper attend- ed the funeral of `Mrs. Ev_a.ns In Bradford on Monday. \/Iv-u `Dov-Luau and Y-Tunni 1-nnfnvln very .puu1.` ut'a.u.u. ' Mr. and Mrs. `Norman King of Lefroy were guests of Mr. and Mr E. -W. Gough on Sunday. ~ ` 'Mi .Ml)riAI T.nnLv nf "T`rn-nnl-n \-nan l3l`.ul0l'Cl OX1 xuunuay. Mrs. Parker and Harold motored to Toronto on Friday, Misses Mary and Florence returning home with them for over. Sunday. I Rfn on.-1 -Mfr: `A/I'nI-Hn nf Tfnnnlr VJDILUFS la lL1U!'.'l`\. Dlllty Mr. and Mrs. Dwight` Ne son "spout Isunday witrz friends in A1113- ton and Everett. Miss Gilmore re- turning home wlth Mrs. Nelson for a week. ll`-.5 "'1-nI;v\ hie! Ila-.. fl!-5 LA May 7-`Seed1ng is in full swing although the cold winds still blow. IT!` ant` Nina 71"`-nnn Ann.-`IA AC a.u.uuu5u Luv Uuxu Wxuus SL111 DLUW. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Arnold of Cookstown spent a day recently with their daughter, Mrs. Will. Rodgers. `Nina Wnflo If aknuvnn A0 1211!:-`Ly L115 uh. ' Wellington Webb has purchased a new Dodge sedan. `XTHHA "1\/fauna 1yh:H-gal kin -nnnnna iANI( 9__ljQYA__ SCOTIA a. new 1Juu5e seuun. Willie Mayes visited his parents on` Sunday. rm -'n..u.....a.:..... 1.-.. ._....-u_-_-.n uu' ncuuumv. Wm. '-Betteridge has purchased another farm. Mr. Betterid-ge seems to have solved the much debated problem of how to -keep the boys on the farm. `Mfu r\nn.3 nun. 117... \r1_...._,, -1 wanna vv av Illlill May 7-Miss Emily Luck is in very poor health. ` '\/H` and `lhfm: 'Y\Tnnv-n-`an `I Ih-us A0 13:4. VV. 'uuus'u UH aunuay. `Miss Muriel Luck of Toronto was at her home here over Sunday. MISS `T-T2213] ffhhnnn `PNT nnnnf an ucr uuule uere over aunu-ay. Miss Hazel Chappell, `R.N., spent t few holidays at her home here. Ar thn rnannncr n? H... r'r..a+..A a. LUW uuuuays al. net` nume nere. At the meeting of the United Ladies` Aid on Wednesday last the date of the garden party was set. 'Th9 Anglinnn TA awn ninnnlna `LIIEIII LUF UVUF. Duuuay. "Mr. and `Mrs. Martin of Knock `and Mr. and Mrs. Couch and Mrs. xsrmule of Allandale were recent visitors at Albert Ra1ney s. `Mr and Mr: 'l`Iur%a-hf `MA unn ~K.fI`f" Tate, Miss Mary Tate and'AMr. Whitter of Toronto were Sunday guests at Mel. Marlin's. .T\Il'v| nn I`-Ufvva A TXTQMH n9 Qiwonn Duuuay 5uc'aI.5 Hula '.LV.I.Clu LVl.2l.l`lll| 3: Mr. and Mrs. A. Webb of lstroud visited on Sunday at W. J . Suther- ` land's. Ila an.` \A un l'l38p.1..n....l.. .0 Ian...- uzuu - Mr. and Mrs. [Richards of Bear- bwro Junction, Miss 'West1a-ke and Walter Edney of Bradford spent IS_Iur]1d'ay with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. o t. 1\.r.. ......a` "nun-..... 7-1.- n-1-..n. _:l_.u.-.1 I uyuv ~---- s's1-'Rar.Vxs1-Izn 1655 Gspltal $10,000,000 . Reaerv ln-_-_-._'_-_ aunt: AAA AAA L1UlL- Mr. -and` Mrs- with friends in day. \'vv nn MK: uay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb and family of the Eighth Line spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arne Green. ' ~ m:\`& 15sscs'zeta M. Sharpe of Flint, Mlch., spent Saturday and Sunday under the parental roof. R/Hun Mnwinvin V"nnI>l-a In u!a_ UIIUUIC Lllti` palmuuzu TUUI. Miss Marjorie Coutts is vis- iting friends in Barrie. `!\I|'u and }\/IR". '\'xr 'rxr.-.11--.. .....L-.. ILIIIE uutuuuu III x)a.l'l'le- Mr. and Mrs. W. `Walker enter- tained a few friends on Wednesday night. TK7'A1'Hnnv-I-nn 1'ITnIl\.k kn- .-......-I_......A ~Ll.lC .La.I.`u1. Mr. and `Mr. Vvm. Comes of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. W. Sharpe. ua.u= UL uu: sautueu party was Set. `The Anglican W.A. are planning .8. garden -party for July. T119 MR1] mnnfino n? 1414: 1X7'nv-ru:\n n aawucu -pa.L'Ly LU!` July. The May meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of -Mrs. Trhos. Rix,-on (Tuesday, -May 1-5, at 2 'p.m. Plans for sum- mer meeting and convention, also county convention to `be talked of. Mrs. Evelyn Gough will give a. pap- er. . u; a. vuuuy 511.`). Just; xnursuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Muir.and Miss Dorothy of Ferguvsonvale and R. M. Carson of Barrie visited at L. Car- son's on Sunday. MP3 Ina h3Hnn {u 1rh:I-{nu-v Ila: run Q\I May 7-Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Cumming on the arrival of a {baby girl last Thursday. MI`. and I/TF6 flan `Mfnin and `hklau We invite your Savtng:.Account V and will _ arrange to `accept deposit: by mail when required. Ull 5 U1! Buuuay. Mrs. Wm. Snider is visiting Mrs. J. Johnston this week. `Mrn nun ml ...-. 'r_'r A1a..._.a _...1 sun- up. uuuuzuuu uus WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. H. Alford and little Billy of *M1nesing-Alstation and Earl and Ewart Carson of Vespra were Sunday visitors at Irving. Carson's. MP5. lnmnhnll nnr` 1-urn nhrlunn ouuuay vxuuzurs at 1l`Vlng'.'U8.!`SOn S. Mrs. Campbell and two children of Crossland' are spending a. few weeks at J. lCumming s. MT, 971!` M ntinn AF Tnnnnn vvccna tn. :1. tL.;uu1m1ng'S. Mr. and Mrs. Byron of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Toole of Mid- land were the `guests `of Mr. and Mr`. W. D. Scythes on -Sunday, ;Nh`. and Mru |T\/I r\`\/I'n1~w:x1r A? `Dunn. an a. W. .u. oU,yLut::I U11 znunuay, Mr. and Mrs. 'McMurray of Pene- tang were recent visitors at A. L. Moran's. I VrIn\O Iv ldIJ `fMay` 7-JWa1ter,' ` Plewes. _ Post Master of Markdale. and Mrs. Plewes and Mr.` and "Mrs. Geo. Mc- Cuaig of Midhurst were week-end v1sitors..with W. Thompson -and Miss Thompson. "TY nnr1='\/| m: W Ilvivndfhrn and nan `R155 1. llUlll}JD'Ullo Mr. and `Mrs. F. Burridge and son of `Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and `Mrs. Beath. Winn Dknma- nu'.crr..-. 1...... ..-L......--1 Mauualggs on the 2nd line. Mr. and ~Mrs; Smith of Toronto sp ent the week-end at the home of B. Peters. $11.1 . uuu 'LVJ.l.'b'. `.Dt'?lLIl. Miss Phemie `McKay has returned trom'0nangevil1e. ` X/fr av-IR \'v\a `Dav-L DA`nnm A67 Flinn ll. Ulll \Jl`ll|?Vl1lU. A Mr; and Mrs. Bert Peters of Tor- onto, _'who purchased Mr. 0atway's place, have taken possession. 'VVm_ "RHQH haze rnnvn +n `\/Fla: pxuuu, uuve Lhuell pOSSeSS10Il. 'VVm. Bligh has moved to Miss Mdcuaigs the 2nd line. Mr, n .\/Tue. R1-:nH-`H nf 'l"nnnn4-n \II\\I 9 I I1 I I\Jl` May 8--Mr. and Mrs. `Norris VVebb of Allandale spent a. way with Mrs. Mac Elson. ' `:I !.-an `KYAIIIA 'l\n-- 1...`- ....&--.......I LVLKIU ILMSUIL ' `Miss - Nellie Day has returned home after holidayingxwith friends at Hillsdale. ` x A nurnnnnn A49 v\nnv\1n pnnvun "`Acnnv1`A at .r.uuaua.u:.'. .A number of people from Toronto spent -the week-end _at their cot- tages. - I/fun T-E1c:r\n annnf 9: Fan? Rant: of Mac Elson spent a few days at his home `here on his way to Gra- venhurst to run the steam shovel there. " "l\|~nonmvnn...- nun. flnuunuu A-. 4:1..- `la-no.3 nu---j$u&I Phelpston hasa new doctor. just -arrived in town early last `Satur- day. Does riot intend taking up practice in opposition to our pre- sent doctor for some time, but may give his assistance in- the future. Phelpston extends congratulations to both the parents. Lll\:`l.`lf The `farmers are busy on the land "now; Yftntp... 1)1\m- 1-.1q!.\asA.l L... ..n...-. AC llUW.' Victor Ross ship-ped two cars of mixed stock on Monday. I. Ir--- Fl n4-__11__ THE` BARBIE EXAMINER 000,000 : Reaerve $20,000,000 Resources $260,000,000 ~