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Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1928, p. 3

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You:.Ford, whether old or new, deserves the best lubrication you can `give it. With Veedol you can be sure that your investment is be- ing protected to the fullest extent and that your Ford of either model will deliver in the highest degree the trouble-free service and economy which you have the right to expect. Veedol F orzol, well known to hundreds of thousands of Ford owners, is famous as the correct oil for the Model T. For the new Models use Veedol Heavyin summer and Veedol Medium in cold weather. The truck Model AA also uses the same summer and winter grades. Veedol dealers are everywhere. You will know them by the or- ange and black signs. Drain and ll up with the correct grade of Vee- dol. Then you'll get the` utmost of pleasure and satisfaction in the op- -0 I` I'T____] Vllllo lllvnn Juan :5 =\'v .. eration of your Ford. SAME HIGH QUAu1"g FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Toronto 1-MODEL T 2-MODEL A, THE NEW CAR Economy Oils and Greases CROWN on. COMPANY, LIMITED The Great Independent '1'1he oldest Protestant prayer book known is dated 1610. and hails-1 pages handlettered In medieval Gothic. Distributors for TIDE WATER OIL COMPANY Hamilton London Page Three |`.Double and Trzple Thiclqzess '|'|,\uI-lay. Annual 10. 10!! thrown in free of char e. If we haven t your size, we can get it for you fast. W.A.GROSE SUMME_"_ T5233? In oooh o! Show : Twolvo Iohoolo follows tho proton! Oooolon In I-ocular ordor from Jul On! with \ no forood vaonono. ntor any day. looklot froo. Wu-Ito A1180 Icy L lb. Toronto, W. B. Show. Ioo'y. 4` 'AT;;;-|'.'o~o;| Agontl 6|- J! BI GOI'|I|'l| AOOM, Phone Adolaldo 2105 copunl D'd'up TOPOMO 'Ab'o'v'o' is straight view of grsnttord Su or-Tito` slates, owing trip a thickness In lhsdod sits. Msdolsdour isdsv lsss colors and when lsld DI IP90!-III "keystone." e 3|-sntlord Roong Co, 4 . Lllnltsd ' xation-d, gut.` as Stools Csrslsd, Into.-mauon Ewnlshod and Sorvloo on Buntiord Roong undead` b y _. .. nnoll _ I n..I B`... ' IIT on-uh: mom ". MONT . RIM. on Dl'Il'IIiI'VI'il nvvuu. cu-cw-v. -5 . The-~Ball Planing Mill Co., yl..td., Br3ntI9:d Buying at home means service at home Chry;slr Distributor Phone 21 Barrie 1' Glasgow Lnn 73' Uluwjvvv OIII90lllIOI .......... Montcalm ..........M1:modoIa.` Momolare |n__; Ilvllvvvvv Hamburg ".iv'.' ' II VI Bvvuuuu 7 . . . Meto.nmo.| Mnntvnvnl 5 `.~ . . . . Moliia. Mlrmedoua. A Montnairn Momfoyal DRUNK nmvma can W` cuwrpn says 10 DAYS Jon." Clayton not `ivy. an-eotod on Auzust l4.uchared with being drunk while in charge oifan auto. otter . ho had smashed into Peter sohand-. ion : hone wt 'rurnl;ull'o corner wao tried on Friday morning. toun guilty and -given ten days in `Jail. Chief `Stewart said about 6.60 .m.. August 4. he tound Clayton at r. 'rurn`bull s cot`-nor hancinc on to the side or his car. Isooinc -his condition he searched the our and ound a bottle at rubbinz alcohol. halt tull, under the seat. Clayton was. intoxlcatedi, too bad that he could hardly speak. He `tried to put ' all the blame on isohandlen _o.nd Barnes who were in the busty when hlt nby Clayton : car.` . l`wnl-A!Ynind lbv H. Ho Beauty, strength, re-resistance -you et all these in Brantford Super- te Slates, besides Double. Thickness all over the roof and Tr! e Thickness over 48% of the . roe. special Lock Blutt P.3T9.Vents bulging and cut-ling.~ - : .~ Cross-examined My 1-1.. `H. Cu:-| wicks. witness said `Clayton was Itazserlng. _ .Dnvnr Ischandlen teatlod that -Peter Ischandlen heand Barnes were driving east on Elizabeth :St. and Clayton. coin: west opposite Cheesman's store. swung south suddenly and 8chandlen shorse which was about halt-wayyacross the opening to Bradford .St. `Clayton was drivlnz "112 to1'~5 miles an hour. `When the car struck the horse it stalled. Clay- ton was pretty drunk and blamed Fred Barnes who was driving `the horse. `Clayton could hardly stand up. Horse waszcut on let-t leg in. `three places, one shoe was torn 0!! and p;1rt'ot hoot and its breast swelled up- ' After hearing" this witness. prls-` oner changed his mind and. through his counsel. pleaded guilty. . Speaking on his `behalf `Mr. Cres- wicke said the accused had been in custody. since last Isaturday and would also have to -stand the chance of action for damages. Also that he was needed for his farm work. `Crown Attorney `Evans said he had no desire to undul-yr press the nkawan uuu nu I-Ivnuu vv -.n.....,. _ chavge. 'Mag`istx'alte Jetts sentenced Clay- ton to ten days in Jail, and will re- commend the cancellation or his driver's -permit as His Worship considers him addicted to drink nn nnr Ht tn drive a car." him "aumcwu w and not fit to drive a - IiI\IIlIun\n Aug. 13-Robert Braden has pur- chased the farm `belonging to Fer- guson Kidd. lot 10. con. 7. and is busy at present repairing the barn. The Terry family spent Saturday in Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly and Mr. Nicola of Mlneslng spent Sunday at W. T. Erw1n's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Bradshaw and Mrs. McMillan of `Toronto s-pent Sunday at Elmcroft Farm." PLAYED NOBLE-{PART IN CANADA'S HISTORY" BARRIE DE!`-`EATS PENETANG, 10.3 THE SCHOONER NANCY Stirring Events of 1814 in Which lt Figured Recalled by Celebration at Wasaga Beach on T uesclay, Aug. 14. (Illustration through the courtesy of the Collingwood Bulletin). Locals Score 5 in P and Win Easily, Derry Day. In an exhibition game played in Agricultural 'Park during the Derry Day celebration on Satur- day, Barrie -0. .B. 'A. nine defeated : Penetang by 10 to 3. .. :....a:a-`.....m+ agn-sg -r. o..;;;.;;g;s.;.;......... Aux. 22]-Sept 12 Emprou o! Aultulh. Auc.99 Montrou M13. 29 . . . . . . . . `Empress 9! France IIIIIIIIIOIIIIIJ Sept. 6 Empress 0! Scotland Sent. 1:2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motanmo. IUIIIUI/G105 lug ~h\I.\rv -. It was an Aingiifferent game wh1ch became lud1crous_ near the end when the base umpzre under- took to eld grounders. Barrie ac- . cumulated a total of seven runs in an old-fashioned slug-fest in the rst two innings, and then stopped trying. Three more runs were `col- lected in the fourth and seventh= almost accidentally. A-~- -----._ ....LL-nJ- J-1:-un anus, alnlUU IUUl.\AUllUuAngo Penetang were without the ser- . vices of their regular hurler and Barrie found -no d-ifficulty in get-` ting to the offerings of Dube. The locals batted all the way around in the initial frame. D. Emms, `Bur- ton, Archie `Thompson. Buster: Brown and L. J ennett all made the circuit of the bases, Archie Bur-, ton s triple into centre eld 9be-! ing the feature of the hitting. In the second :Burton led off with a_ double. Ismail got on base through ' an error. and both were pushed in ~ when `Brown tripled to deep left. ' Penetang got a well-earned `run in the second when Fish Sturgeon tripled and pilfered /home plate. 1m1:-.u. -5` Tuvvv `ulna land a -runs- /uuxuv ywwc. Elliott of Ivy. who had a per- fect day at bat. drove out a triple `- in the third-and added- a run when I McKenzie grounded out. , __-A____..`.. -..I-. ..-unus #1nunn+ &Vl.I.'.l\Ulla'luv l.Uuu'\.u;u vuvo , Penetang`s only serious threat to make the contest interesting came in the fth. With only one out, Dickey, Blevins and 'Crippen collected hits to fill the bases. Dube thendrew a walk, forcing in Dickey. `Small, pitching brilliantr ly, then struck out the next two batters to face him. Dickey added another run for Penetang in the- nal inning, Brown and Elliot`. tallied LBarrie s last pair in the seventh. ____ L___`_J u_-..-....1 .....'.a. | of. IJIUJ EWV VII VIII , Both teams tried general-fruit basket. shuffles at various times during the egame. One of the vis- itors drift from the scene and was replaced by Fred; `Morren of Barrie who turned in a good game at first base. - - The teams were: Penetang--`Dwbe, p.; Thomp- r- u) v'11 . -3b St . 593"=aa uchmL.eE.b.: hat1;13rng.e(3?: so r`f' DeViller. '3b Sturgeon. c.{*n :Bea uchamp, 2-11.; 3-! `okay. as; Blevins, '1b..; Crippen, atton, If; 1b';"1.1li, 5. ; i.".'1a,`1; son, c.;|B1-owns, r ;`L. Jen Elliott, 39; McKenzie, cf. Umpires, Kearns and `Gaston. Scorq by innings: ' Pe'netan-- 01~00`100'01-8 Barrie .... 52J100020-10 n2;`:?s; Uh! Barrie- I '11); Small, p.; c.; IB1-own. `|I`.1HM>_+_ my Mal 6it.1'8 ..........'...... Motunmo. voonucunoououvuu To Llvorpool ' Aux. Msept. 21 .. Duchou 0! Anson ll!-IIIIOIIIIIIIO Sept. 7 Ducheu or Bedtord oouoouucvvvfccon Tn lnnuaw Emms, 2b; = 1:z3*2*'- In T..__ -5 iii!` First when "Fish" L`o0Kswwn. Visitors over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. R. McDona1d,'Mr. and Mrs. Orval McDonald, Toronto, with no per- Mrs. -E. Milne: Mr. and Mrs. Car] We ;Thompson and sons, `Toronto, with ed. Jas. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. iLocke and family, 'Cx"oss1and.'with . th + J. !C. Buie; Thomas McKee, Thorn- 5e1`?5 1'93 bury, with Norman "Brown; Gordon `St. lnterestmg Buie, `Toronto, with his parents; With Miss Bella lMcNiven, Toronto, with 3 Mrs. Archie Moore.. ill j)ase_s. New Arrivals a1k,forc1n_g In Young--`On -Sunday. Aug. 5, 1923, hing brilha`nt- ' to Mr. and Mrs. Will Young, a son. Grainger--On Thursday, Aug. 9. 1928, to Mr. and M1-s._A1ex. Grainger, n Anna-`hi-an Burton, f|'\1..u.._ JJ UIDUII .'`'31 of Aug. 1~3-LVIisses Is-wbel and Helen Bannister spent several days with their cousin, Miss Kathleen Sloan. Churchill. \/rug '1` `nnhenn vigifnri with l.JllUl.'L'lUH. Mr's. T. friends in week. l\.fu nv\11 week. `Mr. and Mrs. F. Vvindrum and ('lz1ug'hter of Orillin visited with Mrs. Jos. W'1`ight last week. um. .Qc.Ha!hnvv hn: mm hi: farm JOS. Wrlgm Last ween. Roy nsalisibury has sold his farm to Lloyd French and has purchased a farm in `Creemore. An noon-.n lane hnnvnvn hi: V981- farm In `U1`eem01`e. Dan Stamp has improved his resi- dence by adding a verandah. . v-u,___a 17-n,....o-...,. no` b"`n\ in Aux. 28|`=Bept.'2:) ` IIUQIOOQ '6 torrent ouovuoov TA UEKIUC Uy (tuudua u. vvauuun... Floyd Vaiientyne of `Toronto is `spending his holidays with his bro- ther and sister here. Mrs. Earl Gibson and `brother of Orillia were recent guests of .\Irs. J. Reynolds. Jr. -Mrs. Fred Archer hid a serious goitre operation in St. Andrew's Hospital, .\Iidiand. and at time of. writing`; the patient is progressing favorably. xfua Dani I.q`l1i`\Il\`V nnfnriained Iavoram,v. Mrs. Bert Isnlisbury entertained _a number of friends to an ice cream social. ` \A :a~ "T`\-\n1v-no .'lrnhnH- and dpn s~oc1a1. Miss Thelma Corbett and friend spent the week-end with the for- ,mer s parents here. apcuu ihere. \ Aug. 1-3-Miss Isanbel lMcQuay re- `turned to her home in Barrie after spending her holidays with friends . hnva P16. Miss Marjorie 'Buie is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Vvill Paterson. Cookstown. `7InInna nvnv Hm numlnnn warn ' lI9I`. "days with Mrs. Middlbrooks, Tory Hill. I! .-...A xirms {'11-nann .'Rm-nvn ennnt Miss `Maude Vviggins spen't a few .1111]. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown spent Sunday with C. H. icarruthers, Bar- vdn rie. U11 LUJO, LU lll. ` 2 a daughter. I '5Dt. 1 Sepmls Aug. 13--1_Viz;s. G. `Castor? and daughter Annie from the West are spending a few days with Mrs. Jno. Jones. `Mu. amp? `Lfn: `RR `llfnnnn 911.1 HES. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knapp an-J daughter, Irene, and D. Robins of Elmvale visited Mrs. Vvm. Knapp on Sunday as did also A. B. Coutts and sons of Barrie. . `Pu. `I Ginny-+0 urn! unn Tnhn nf ana sons OI .DU.l'1'1c'. Dr.-J. Shortt and son, John, of Erin visited his nephew, A. New- man. one day last week. 7 ..u,_ u,-__:_.._ 1.. ..1..-... a:...x..1.....: .1! aovexy weatner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messley and-I famiiy of Toronto are guests of Mrs. E. McLean for a. few weeks. lnm "TIT Ynnnn and (Inna-hfnre .l9. Mcuean 101` a. Law weens. Mrs. W. Knapp and daughter. Florene, attended the War. Veter- ans big day at Orlllia on Aug. 13. They were accompanied by Sterling Knapp and family of Anten Mills. Mr and Mrs. Simmons of Tor- TI-|E4B ARR|E axmlnan aaauau VAAV kiss. .~.,.. .~....... The haying isabout finished in this place and the farmers are busy gathering in their grain during this lovely weather. `Mn nn Mrs. F`:-nnlr Mnnslev and- Knapp 3.110 Luxuuy UL J-tuu-:u muua. Mr. and Mrs. vsimmons of To`:-, ontg visited at Wm. Pratt's last nvA'Ab- SUNNITDALE. CORNERS MIN`!-LSING STATION IIIIIIII TAI wavanu-:1: Robson visited with Toronto two days last STUDEBAKER A bible written on 5,373 palm leaves has been placed in the library at Gottingen, Germany. . P1ER]FORMANC]E= proved by 11000 miles in 984 minutes ==a record unequalled by any `stock car in its price class C. B. MeLEAN, Dealer 16 Bayfield St., BARRIE Phone 1231 Made in Canada by Studebaker s N EW and larger i Erskine Six has the smartest air of any car in its price class A Message To Ford Owners For years Veedol F orzol has been acknowledged by Model T owners the world over as the best oil to meet the lubrication require- ments of this car. Now, owners of the new Model A are experiencing with Veedol the same unparalleled economy and super heat-resisting qualities. I U FIIIIVIUI p IIIIIOIIVOIQIIIOIIVMontrou IIIIIIOIIIIIQOII `nu Empruaoy Montroyal, and Ilontnatrn can tram Quebec; an other uteamlhlpa all from Momroul. A ____L_ 4..

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