3 She looks 20 Y9?.S.-...'ger V |n0uua.yu15 an ; u. u. |..\J1 Quite a number from here at- tended the memorial service at the town hall` Oro, _on `Sunday even- ins. ' Beverley Bertram was in Toronto last week attending the wedding I his brother, Milford, which took place on August 6. The bride, Mlss Silk. was a former teacher here at No. 15 school; -- -..-A. -.x_u.-A..- nvnna \zI'v and Nh`R_ NO. 1.0 Buuuw. Recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Hamilton-, with Mrs. Edward Kerridge; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison of Lynden with Miss Ellen ~'1`hornps`on: Howard Beath of Toronto. with his brother, Morley Beath; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. `Stephenson of Toronto and Mrs. Wilkinson and daughter, Mrs. Ze- mik of "Midland, wi`th Miss McKay; Mr. and Mrs. N. Dougherty of Pene- tang, with Mrs. Wm. Beardsail. l'IUVV -Iv wnvlu v.n..-....._ A story is going the rounds to the effect that a certain automobile owner_1nsta1led a newfangled car- buretor that was guaranteed to save twenty -per, cent, in gas. Then he put in spark plugs that were guar- anteed to save twerity per cent. an `+1.. anrnn nmnr-lous fluid. and an AtLa5i`.7 anteed IVVBIILX pm. Ucuu of the same precious fluid, intake auperheater that was Aguar-` anteed to save twenty per cent. He ......+ mu in n. natented rear axle twenty per cexu. nu: next put in a patented that was also guaranted to save twenty per cent. and retired with anew brand of tires that promised a twenty percent. saving in gas consumption, Finally. `he drained his crank case and refilled it with a new oil guaranteed to increase his mileage twenty percent. Now, \ th owner has to stop every hundred miles and ball out the gas tank to keep it from running over. /1 I 1` Q51 ; A New Car Whose Like -~* In Style, Performance and Value--~ THE BARBIE EXAMINER AND lJP\\IARD$: Coupe . . . . . . 5950 Roadster (with rumble sea!) 850 Touring . .. . . . .` `S70 2-Door Sedan . . . . . 875 De Luxe Coupe' (with `rumble seat) 910 4~Door Sedan . . . . . . 915 AlIpric,o. b. Windsor, Ontario, including uan rd factory equipment (eight and taxes extra). 11 I V I: our medi- them was born and , have certainly re- _ --~`~- ` ceived eat benet ram 11:. I ur my 'friends_ 0 take it as I am sure t ey W111 recewe the same help I did.--Mas. MILTON Mc- MULI.-EN, Vaneasa, Ontario. Ypu Have Never` Seen Before How TO SAVE GASOLINE - _ ..-:...... f`I|A unnna tn 1" C1-`?Y`55 27.; nuns. Bndfu-1| Illb I -r-Ilnvnvw -u--..' I Editor-"You `have made your hero too hot-headed, I'm afraid." Writer-What do you mean?` Editor--He has a lantern jaw to] begin with, and his whole face is- lit up. His cheeks amed, he gave .a. burning glance and then adminis- Ionnn n cnnrnhinsr 'rreIbuke." -\Vet `la. Uun '| tered 1 The value of the Canadian Na-. tional Exhibition Grounds is over $5,000,000 and that of the buildings about $10,000,000. HARVESTERS! Road T;i:Letter from a Grateful Woman An enthusiastic public now acclaims the new Plymouth as the most astounding value in three decades of motor car man- ufacture. ' Abundance of power from the new Sil- ver-Dome high-compression engine which uses any gasoline. Luxuriouscomfort over rough stretches that many $2000 and $3000 cars can well envy. Supreme safety of internal expanding hydraulic 4-wheel brakes, with moulded brake linings, efficient in any weather. .. GROSE,-Distribulor ' AUG. lCi-From Toronto, Ca.ledon_ East. Beeton, _Mea.fotd. Collinxwood, Penetang, Midland. C: South and East in Ontario; also Statxons m Quebec West of St. Andrews and Lachute. AUG. ilrd--From Stttions in Ontario. Toronto, Inglewood Jet. and West and South thereof. A09 810'l-From ell stations in Ontario, Cagreol. North Bax and South end East thereof. $159.9 T`!!!""?E`?. IlIII_'n a non HUG. SI!!!-rrum I-IIIOIII III vuusuu, LV- nial Trains lat Winnipeg vb Canadian National Railways: HIIII 1 OION1'O(Unim Shtion)-Aug. 21st-12.0l un. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 12.30 p.m.; 10.40 p.m. ` " ` Aug. 23rd-2.00 p.m.;10.40 pm. Aug. 81st-2.00 pm. and 10.40 pm: WUII 0'l'l'AWA-.-Aug. 2100-1201 an. (Midnight Aux. Nth); mo pm. Aug. 8181-135 3.211.; 1.00 p.m.: 10.40 p.m. RBORO-A|l..218`t-`-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aux. Nth vi: Lindsay, Blackwater a nd Athulcy. -....... ununnnn--Amt. 23rd-l2.30a.m.(MxdmghtAug.,22nd)v1s. thun, I_.gnd9n, Hagnilton and In; ' i V Aug. 8181-130 a.m.;1.uu p.m.; w.w pan. __ RBORO-A|lZ-A.218`l-`-12.01 and Atherley. Fl'0I`|IW|ND8OR-Au. 23rd-12.30a.m. (MidnightAug.22nd)via ' thun.London,HamiltonandIng Prom PAI.NllR8'I'ON-Au . 28:-cl-9.00 a.m. via Guel 11. Gear own and Inglewood. - A ",1- I___I r\-___|:__ \7_.:.--| A_..{ M ?'I'II'| I I" rs`. - .._- __ __ `haul an {tom other pducipgl point: connecting with above speck! tnhn. nu-aunt: Trnlno-comfortable Oolonlct can-Spool: THE FLAMING HERO ..-... J- PLUS ux ung glance a.n_u LHUH auuuum- a. scorchmg ]re|buke." -\_V'et ' cnmvaunn Is WONDERFUL rs-'i' ":2:::`::'::1:*.r....::....."1:'.;`.::;::;:::.:-_;-..."*... .;.:.';:.?;.'."".....'.'; ._.--;-Aj1QLO LCQ-If A AssociA11-:.DE.AL_1-:Rs - 7| TPIIIIO-OOllII OI'II.lIlI IJUIUIIIIU uurrwryvv-- ---- .-. . CANADIAN NA1`i6iI"AL PIA-PhI\I\vlrI I lur II:-Arman:-aqua: HERB. MURRAY, Baotou W. D. LATIMER. Alliuon ' ------_____ , __T__" _ VVV` Bl1'URNlNG-Half a. cent per mile to Winnipeg, p1us7$f20.00 and tax to destination ; ithou: Examinatioxi a H - , Mu: P etang, Capreol. and in nmand West of St. Axiriews and Lachute. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER LIMOUSINE HEARSE IF DESIRED Ambulance Service, Day? or Night--Phone 431 W. D. MINNIKIN Pins half 1 cent per mile beyond to all points in Manbr , Albert.a,-Edmonton, Tannin; bbt. Slttdaewan Culgu-y. Maclaod and East. 1 . . 0, ;!___..!-A. Full-sized bodies with ample seating cat pacity for adult passengers. Fine, deep upholstery. Swagger body lines in the new vogue created by Chrysler--new` slender-profile radiator-new bowls shaped lamps -- new type air-wing fenders. Rugged dependability insuring years of faithful service with exceptional freedom_ from mechanical trouble-the result of Chrysler Standardized Quality in fine materials and precision manufacture. Ride in the Plymouth, drive the Plymouth - the most astonishing performance, quality, style and value that the low-' priced eld has ever known. 1326 112.113 Bradford 5:. Phone 21; Res. l011W {."iU)V`lB \nllII.Il`l.lng I-I-`uuuuo 11`-""`-"-`"` `"5" """" 1 glnh. Georgown , `I. Potdct.nihconsultlocnlCanndianNu.ionnlAi3 - , _ -._ . __.. o_..|nn-_.-_ __4 5|-ll-g- B3? WINNER? 44,ooo WA NTE D: Thkrsday, August 16, 1929 ::d GIIIIIIVOII .4, ` Ioucv I-novtoss ram ` ms in mac 'or natural aqua am: :1 accuenuny-kmea th 1! dll- wl09w:l';u.$3.5t::: daa Excelsior Life Tlmunnco Co. Barrio, Ont. -at * _.__-n_._ -_g "I luunuuoupon To-DAV \ .Sa'm,'I:n;_m~.nu (lamb. mo). Mcmllivray Bram. Ltd" Toronto; V V V V ` 7 T . "I have taken Kruschen `Salts for 7 , and, qnclose my photo at 50, to as you: opuuon of my record. I have been marned 30 years, have 3 sons, 29, an to aka rum grandsons. 6 and 20 Ont.-"I think Lydia. Iii}; v...m+.'k1n f`.nmnmmd VHS. P3: E0 0r1L'1nul letter on tile for |r|:\eoY.l0l. g 9-ova-or ;; "5 we.i is 578" pounds. have tnbnn vnur medi- VUHJ-uw ID 5 boy now months old. _1e.ihs 28 Innun Ekllouy---- Aug.-13--.\Ir. and ..\Ix*s. John Rey-n nolds of Istroud. .\I1'. and Mrs. `Rus- sell Asteen and children r.~f_Du'nn- ville. -Mrs. 'S1!ght`md Miss Nora Kent 0f_'C00kStO\Vn visited on Sun- day with Wm. Copeland's. Hrs. Thos. Bates. dour Jaug texjs -.- .1 Hooln ann n1 \Va1`1`en. 311011.. are Ll u out vv .... I1's. Thos.oBa{es'. daughtexjs ; and little son of Vvavren. .~ spening a month with friends here. Mr. and '.\Ir.,s. Percy I-Imveoand son, Eddie. of Toronto` spent part of last week with `Chas. H1n;11e s. 311`. and l.\Irs. Geo. Pm'1<-3: and children of vshelburne visited on .`Sunda,v at Chas. Parker's. Mr, and .\Irs-1. A1-t..T_hompso`n and son of Toronto spent *Wednesday at G. 'J`hom1).=mn's. Eldon and Louie Wice of Aurora spent Sunday with them. ' Miss Ethel `Thompson holidayed last week in Aurora. Miss .\I:u',v oPnrke1' has returned home from a two weeks holiday in Muskoka. . u.. an Mrs. Mel. .\Iarl1ng and Kn yvuo -1 . 25, 19, also two grandsons, months. I put down my youthful appearance to Kruschen Salts taken each mm-nina. I should never think of Cl1H(lI'Ell HIJUHL `vJ\-_cuMIng -..-__ __,, in G1*avenhu1*st. .\I1'. and Mrs. Langmead of Tor- onto spent the week-end with Mr. and .\Irs. |C."Co0pe1` and all motored to Oro Station on `Sunday. m. nn Mrs. Richard Dalton of on Sunday. V Mrs. Albert Rainey visited a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Gough. in Allandale. The Ladies Aid. with their es- corts. met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Green. At the close of the meeting the hostess served ice cream and cake. M_r. and Mrs. Mel. 'I-Iolt visited - ._.u_1_ .a.l-.. I.-s+nu'a 1q\unfhp'v_ ` ` Mr. and ,\I.rr. Mel. children spent `Sunday with friend}: I... {inn unnh1'n1g1'_ cake. . Mr. on Sunday with the latter's brother. A'b. Edney of `Sutton. -------.-.-----1 _ nluuuannuu Aug. 18--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rod- gers spent Sunday at Icookstown. Miss `Tena onch spent the week- end with her p rents here. `A/Hanna Jean and Marjorie *CouttsI with her parents new. Misses Jean and Marjorie Couttsy are spending their vacation at Belle Ewart. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. King epent '1_1nda.y with Mrs. W. D. :1-Ienry at ,,L__4 Thornton. A nurnlber from here attended the swimming meet in Barrie on Aug. 6. and the Black `Knight parade on `Saturday. Miss Olive Icoutts spent -the week- end with Miss `Olive 'M4u11iss. Miss `Sadie Wench of Toronto has been spending vacation with her parents here. Miss M. Hill of Midland is visit- ing at the home of Mrs. trong. Mr. and `Mrs. Geo. ' unro and iamiiy spent `Sunday at the home of Harry Smith, `Crown Hill. . '\/Hanna TA11ian Adams andxzeta Smith, 'L:1'ownrnu;. Misses Lillian Adams anclgzeta. Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. D. Adams motored to Wgeston on Sundayto visited the latter`s sister who has been very ill. . mn... -wunnu and children of Brad- in. Mrs. Fuller and children tord have `been visiting at the home of Thos. Allen. IJNIIVB Ill-aria Miss Mccclnkey, )Buffaio, spent part of last week at G. Gummer- son's. Mrs. ,J. Powers and daughters, Leona \and Olive, `Toronto, are visit- ing at the home of H. Bannerman. -Mr. and Mrs. `McKay and Miss McLeod are spending this week on a trip down the St. Lawrence. W A number from here attended the Anglican picnic at Innisfil Park on Wednesday. 8th. ` Wheat But Slightly Damaged `Since the arrival of the fine wea- ther harvesting operations have gone at a rapid pace and some have finished cutting aiready.- In fact it was only a matter of a few `days, in some instances. from the time the binders were taken out -until they were put-away again, as a. good deal of the grain `had ripen- ed during the `w_et spe1l. Results of threshing. which has already com- menced, reveal the fact that w-heat` has been but slightly injured but, the damage to alsike has been quitel annlnllil appeagance Kruschen balls taxgn cauu morrung. I starting the day` without taking them. ""- 554- J. L.n.';-Inf 11101.6! LIIU U51 serious. Dllllll IIlI1n.n`v nun. unu- (Too late for fast week) Aug. 8--Mr. and Mrs, Ed.-Bry-g son of Lindsay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell. , Mrs. W. J. Fraser returned home after a week spent with -friends in Bracebridge. ` V - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -Caldwell on the arrival of a daughter. August 6. M- and Mrs. H. Revno1ds spent a daughter. August us. Mr. and Mrs. I-I. Reynolds spent day last week with Mrs; Vlnef of \Vvnirn IA, uuy mm. l Wyevale. oUl'l. M1 lann SIXTH LINE VESPRA nu-.. 1-5.. Pnu `nut 1uon1z\ TUBBY xxuinmcu ,. .. ,1 \,rm.~ 117 gzrutsna _ s(al`llH3L11FUIly vvau-uw. .....-._3 .._. , "I am 5ft. Sin. in height, weight 119 pounds. I can assure you my husband is very proud of me." Mrsl AI R. _oNp HEAD r1,..4... ... !DuFFa1 we (AM em 7 ALLTHESE FISH To NIGHT, we oUcH`rA.. HAVE A \ce~Box so WE COULD KEEP THEM QESH. `nu. TOMORROW A Aug.- 13--`.\I1.ss .\I. E. .G1lmore Kitchener and her ~n1/other were Robt.`Carte)"s this week. xnua Annln Mother ofSt!`aI11l`0Y Robt.`Cartey's this Week. Miss Annie Mather or Strg,,t11roy is at` her home here. _ `Du rlafnnfing Allandale the New home here. By defeating Allandale Lowell softball team are_now Sim- .coe County champions. ' \liauna A, Gnrdon. E. Conn and `County cnampnons. Misses A} Gordon. E. J. Murray were at, Wasaga~Beach last . week. Miss Nash ray! - Miss Dorothy .\Iz1cham is Wend- ine; same time \('!th her aunt, .\Irs. Bell. at \Vnsz1ga Bench. - , . A. and B. Knowles motqred to Toronto on Friday. . Mrs. *Chr1,st1e.-who has been un- dergoing treatment in Toronto, re- turned home last week. Her c`.'e.ugh- ter. Mrs. F. I~Ienderson, and little Peggy V returned with `her. Jlw nn xnxq. `Milford Carter. little is risiting -Jean Mur- Conn and Jones, last'wee1<. . - Mr. and .\Ir*. B. F. Ifracy, A New- man,` .\Irs. `W. Knapp and daughter, Enid, visited with icolllngwood friends on 'Su1iday. _ lrflaann uminln and Ednsl McKee thelr home here. Mr. and Mrs. W111.'.\Iart1n and daughter of `Toronto called on Mrs. E. McLean one day last week. `Thu unnmn hnnvv vnin has 061`- E. any last ween. `The recent heavy rain has cer- tainly made a bumper crop of ber- ries but was awx u.1_x;'ha1'd on the` hay and grain that are still out. It. made `almost a standstill of work for a few days. hay and wheat `-be- ing too wet to draxvln. It is a`very discouraging` time for the farmers. rm! nn Mu`: `Flnv Kester and Kruschen S0/is r!-..l Lhnhk for Half-8-C311` U D.Y0 returned wun 'ne1'. . Mr. and .\I1`s.'.\Ii1fo1'd Carter, Marian and Bus. 1. `Ca1'*.er matured to -Coldwater over the week-en_d. (Tool late for 1:=;s-t7Wee1{) Aug. 8--Miss Rose Stokes of Orn- lia visited with her sister, Mrs. J. Jones, last- week. - M, and Mrs. B. Tracy. New- friends `sunuuy. ~_ Misses I-Iuduh and Edna `.\IcKee_ of Toronto spent civic holiday at home here. u.. nn \h-a \v111_'Mm*t1n discouragmg` ume ID)` the .I.ru'uu:1.`a. I`Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kester daughter. Helen. of Toronto spent the week-end at John Plowrighfs. Mrs. J. M. Krupp met with a painful accident last Sunday. When coming,down qtairs she slipped and fell down several steps breaking a small bone inone wrist and injuring one foot. `She was removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs, Camp- bell. of Mineslng. `Yawn hanvv Tvffil`. on the high` bell. or .\11nesmg. Very heavy traffic on the high- way over Saturday, `Sunday and Monday. Everybody must have de- serted the city over the civic holi- Ra`! BUULUU but vb; vv~.o nay V--... ..--- day. .` `The war veterans affair which took place last Thursday evening was a decidd success. A large number from here attended and took part in it. . Tho asrfvn 2-arm` cm the railroad took part m 1:. The extra gang on the is hard at work here Just now lay- lnnn nfnnl _ 15 llltfu Ct` ing steel.. ]\| uuvuuvvu cw.-- Good Health for Half-a-Cent Day; A! Drug and Dept. Store: at 75c. I bank. Manulactured by I:rIr'nths Hughes Ltd. Manchester. Englzmd (man. 17565. Vmnnl-f.M'li Mcmllivmy I IdI\\l\IhI\'nV v r-1-:- (`Too late for last week) Aug. 8-Mr. and Mrs. Walls of Detroit, Mich., Miss Reta Matthews of Toronto and Miss M. Coughlln of Anten Mills spent an afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Muir. recently. u...-m..m.- and Misc Jean snent with Mrs. ueo. Wlllll`. l'eL'cuu,y. Mrs.~E1r1ck and Miss Jean spent a few da.vs~.w1th Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elrlck, I-Iillsdale. Mr. and Mrs..Wi11 Hall or Tor- onto vislted with relatives here. \.|'1aa Ailnnn A\vn1uh`Y1Q` Of Barrie onto VISIIGG W1!!! rexauves uurc. Miss Aileen Armstrong of Barriel is spendingher holidays with Miss Dorothy Muir. Miss Eva Brant of Barrie is holi- daying with friends here. ~ Harlan`:-ll` 7 Aug. 13-Mis`s Annie Lamont is spending a couple of weeks in Tor- cnto. lfauaa Nfnvv nn umn `Rineham Misses Mary and Gwen Bingham have returned to Torlonto after 8. week with Miss Helen Besse. Mtg: Rnvfnn n1 Mmmt Dennis 15 Juayv Lgwau. week With Mxss nelen nesse. Miss Barton of Mount Dennis visiting at Rev. R. Gray's. `Urn: \L'nH'4:uvn nf Tnronto iS"'V1S- visiting at 1-cev. 11. LiI'ay'S. _ , Mrs. Wahters of Toronto is'v1s- iting her sister`, `Mrs. D. McLe1l-an.. Mn: .1 Matthews snent th` lung her slster, ';V1!`S. u. mcuuu-au.. Mrs. J. Matthews spent th` week-end with Mrs. Norman Wood, New Lowell. -.\,rm. 1v I! `Ran: in amending` 8. New Loweu. - `Mrs. W. G. Ross is spending a few days in Barrie with her par.- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ~Crav en. A few from here went to Barrie last Saturday to the Royal Black demonstration. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jackman and `son. Norman, of Woodbridge are visiting at `T. `J. Jackman's. mu. vwmm nf Fowler. Colorado. Zllillcw Importers: visiting at `T. u. uacxmams. Ellis Trent of Fowler, lis spending his holidays with_ his `mother, Mrs. J. Coyle. I mum. `I:`.nM Q:-ntt nf New York Mrs. J. coyle. Miss Enid Scott of New York spent a few days last week with Miss D. Rumble. . _ nun nu : \/lua`17(7 T-T T(H gf Miss L). uumme. IM1`. and Mrs.AW. H. Kitching of Midland are visiting at Alex. Had- den's. -Mrs. J. F. Linn has` returned home after visiting friends -at Fer- nnuu 'M1ss_es LI-Inzel Kitchlng and Fran- ces LLoub b .of Oshawa spent the week~end at H. Adarns'0n'S. Mm: "Dhnnfinn and A-nnghtpr. Isa-I wee1<~ena at '11. Autuusuu a. Mrs. "Prentice and daughter. Isa,- bel. of Toronto are visiting `Mrs. .D. McLe11an,' rlurlan `LIn'nn1 Tnnlzrnnn Ia KHEH1112` at Mcue11an.' (Miss Hazel Jackman is visiting atl Uxrbrldge. MIN_E_S_ING shwxon / WNT \`LL SHOW `IOU HOW wt cm KEEP `mm FREW. - _.-4 , _7'T39`5Y-E ucanly \ I 1 _ ~ _ A m I- '\TL"'\FIx2A\= THEM m, \ we`: GRASS AN` THEV Ll, KEEP FOR A LONG 'HME - `H-Hs'LL BE. Agooo PLA(.E"To % A .. ._ -4:-an -fa- of at `LEKQE "n3EF4T66 7 Q Aug. 18-M1ss Helen NcKay 1s holidaying in Toronto. r\...n... .. uuuiv-v\"'\Q\I fnnyn hpma at. Vtncasu. 0nt.--"1 nmnx uyuw. n. Plnkhamh Vegetable Compound is ,...,, wonderful.`_ I have liv- I 1111 6 {gun L Au. .. A,