I shape of up under ordinary se heavy- ived will it is they er,'m0re ther Sorts will be `them at 12111-USUI11 T. O. Bannen, a resident of Lambtoni Mills, `w-ppeared in the police cqurt, Wed-; nesday morning. charged with operating! an illicit still at Big Cedar Point. Accused} had altered the old proverb somewhat and} believed in making moonshine while the sun shines. Chief King, however, -hearing! THE Yonxsuuu-2 JWORSTED co. mum) 3300 FOR MAKING MOONSHINE Hubbard s Hardware PHONE 108 We `will be demonstrating tine Electric Washing iMachines at our Exhibit in the" Agricultural Building , 7 - during the Fair. 1900, cA:m12AcI:_wAsm-:n' PRICE, $200 Did you know that you may try out a 1900 Washer? Surely! We'll de- liver ' one right to your home, and after you have seen what it can do, you may start payingfor it on fgerms ` to suit your convemence, ` :CallV," phone, or write. -- FREE -- And that's the magic gure 8 -of the _1900 Cataract Electric Washer.` This exclusive feature makes the 1900' the perfect washing machine because the water swirls through the clothes in a gure 8 movement four times oftener than in the ordinary washers! e, sizes 8 A ashmere ., regular . $1.25 5, for $1_ The wringer also works electrically, and can be shifted from the washer to the clothes basketeand back again; without taking one extra step. ` And the planished copper tub, will not tear the clothes or snatch off but- tons, for there are no parts in- it. Nothing to lift out and clean after the wash is nished! A In.` the event; of Va tie "the winner will. be decided by a cast lot. A V V % ' _ l . No -member of the rm allowed to compete.` - ._ A .. * `T ` PLANT and on exhibit at out; booth a4t the Barr_i_e Fair. % V . - M_A_1J_?FACi`-UREIJA gyour Au.ANDKi;E To the SHAREHOLDER guessing. nearest to the weight of the bundle of yarn IllIIITI?IIKKR I III AQOXAC: WORTH OF GOODS TO PURCHASED LOCALLY We will give away absolutely :e'on1' one ' E: J--- - 4.. AN ORDER FOR '|Bengard ---FREE--- $50.00 .51.-gl 1l.';FO choose Iof his `activity in this latest sport, and {having the necessary information, went to . the Point on Monday and arrested the of- gfender. - ' ' .l'1__.._;-. Il-._'_L__-.,, nl 1-'1 IV! I -Iv I `County Magistrate G. H. Clark presided, and after hearing the evidence, in which accused pleaded guilty, ned the re-water maker $3004and costs, amounting to $359.- -15, The ne was paid. BARRIE It is.evident~-that the boys are going to take right hold of thefe and drum band. At an organization meeting held last night, there was a good -attendance and the boys showed. themselves -keento tackle fe, bugle or drum. The instruments have been or- dered and practice will probably start next week. It is expected that the band will have a membership of about 35, uuvnu - The editor of The Examiner had a V very pleasant call on Friday from an old acquaintance, Archie McNee, of Windsor, who with Mrs. McNee was making a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Hobley. Mr. McNee was for many years one of _the leading news- papermen of Western` Ontario, pub- lishing the Windsor Daily Record. A few years ago he sold out and since has been taking life easy. As a boy in Perth he went to school with G. A. Radenhurst and he did not forget to call upon his old schoolmate; vvuuvvta . Judge Wismer is in-Toronto help- ing out the York County judges in their work and will probably be thus engaged for several weeks. In the meantime Judge Vance is taking the Division Court sittings throughout the county as well as his regular duties. .n. vnvuvu unuvcxnluyu ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoneham of A1- liston are in town), the latter under- going an operation in the R. V. Hos- pital. Mr. Stoneham is a brother of Wesley Stqneham, Bradford street. Coupons reduced er goods pons. V .__ '7I`ZheV engagement is announced of .__.V___._.. _...._u..-.va.\- uvguvvo Muriel Georgia, only daugher of_ Mrs. Clifford Bruce, Cookstown, to Donald" Milton, youngest son of Mr. Donald MacGregor, Ormond, Ont., -the ,marriage to take place early in October. _ nna F. MaoLaren, after re ranging in the Timagami district for the last three months, is home for a couple of weeks before returning to Toronto University. M ....A 1\.l'.... D--- cu-._-L__-- _r A1 ,_-_, _.v ..-..-. --~..vyu- Mrs. Coleman and Mis,ses Mattie and Mamie Coleman of Tottenham and Mrs. John McCuaig of Toronto were with friends in town this week. Miss Gladye who was grad- uated as a nurse from the Hamilton General Hospital, has returned to her home and will practise her profession in town. v- up - -. - __.. --vvv n-vI4v u vva-n W. E, Burton and son returned to_ Vancouver on Sunday evening after visiting with A. S. Burton and other relatives in Barrie, Ivy and Prescott. `It I! 1 I `I-- LL \J- 11- L'Cl5ll\`UlIo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gallie returned on Saturday after spending a week at Dr. Gordon Ga1lie s summer cot-v tayze on the Lake of Bays. Mun `(Wang-4 U`.-s...-.l..`l.J ...._`| .I-..-_1_1.-_. um I yuu Ltanc U1. uaya. A Chas. Farneld and daughter! Marion, `Brock street, have returned home after spending the past. week visiting friends in Lindsay. I.-____ 1-`VA_ ,. u n O\ C _---_-_.... -- -----.--.n-`y- Mrs. Rusell C_urrie of Drulheller, Sask., was the guest of the Misses .StoreyAfor a few day last `week. wvu ._ _ a. v; .9 VII. vv cuucauay a TMrs. Myron Silver, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Butcher, for the past five weeks, has returned to` her home in Sutton. ]t__ __,,'I It viv -r C`: . o lav; Invauv Ill uuouuu. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Dixon motored from Toronto and spent Sunday Wlth her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson. Man .....I `M ..- 117.... 11.11: _._L___,.. .1 onday, while at f the house he Baptist parson- ing and fell to landed he fell nd pitched for- eiving some se- -aux: L V1. V VI Iltlulllu James Shrubsole and his two sons, Ed. and Percival. have returned home after .a two weeks shing trip spent in Algonquin Park. `MI':...... `r`I....11.. A...`I._-_ --_1.- L- V V "A . . . . -.,,.,...,..... Laxn. T V Miss Lluella Ardrzv, who has spent the past month with Mrs. Alex. Cowan, left for her home in New York on Wednesday. ,1\.h.... `M'........- 0:1-.. ___1_ _ L__ L , _,A grains-`y nus \.\. In Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miles, Bradford street, and two sons,_haveAreturned after spending a month in Winnipeg and Fort William. uuu unvvllvs IACLU VIIID VVCCIX-_ Mrs. Squires of_ Cannington and Mrs. T. Grimson of Manilla are vis- iting with their sister, Mrs. A. B. Carley. It:_.. 1.141.. ('1 n,., ,,,, n -n was Avg 0 Miss Etta Brown of Regina is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and- Mrs. W. V. Brown, Mary street. V II . .._.`I II___. II rd Ir,-I 1-` In '1 vauuuug aug. uuu ;u.Ln. :3. U. uaxlcyo Mrs. Geo. Stiff of Toronto is vis- iting Mrs. J. H. Wilson", High street. R. J. Lee was in Mulmur last Sat- urday attendinghis father's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fraser have `been visiting in Toronto for a week. `Cecil McMu1kin was the guest or friends in the Queen City on Sunday. Roy Armstrong of St. John`, N.B., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. Swrey. Percy Plummer is home from Gen tral America on a visit to his mother. . \IA.\Ill B. W. mllihinehart visited` relatives and friends in Toronto and Newman'- lket last week. 17-110 I 1|: 1: a cum. I now auuv Iv vvnnu imliard Maxwell of Winnipeg is visiting his b'rother, Dr. F. E. Max- well, Frances street. Mn-.. m.......1.:- nr.._..__._ :_ ___`_...1.-.... 11 VI`, A LIfll\4%L7 OJ|lL%\}Il0 ` Miss Fra-nkie Warren is sptendmg two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mullen in Cleveland. 1|/I'.'.... m.....:... 1ur....1 ....... -..L L- m- lueu:A\.oLn Ill \.u\;v\:Aauu. Miss Tanis _MacLare.nb went to To- } ronto on`Monday to join the teaching `staff of Havergal College. Tinut (`A1 'LI u 13......1- .....J n.l'..._ l stops DJVIOII Va. LLSQVDLEGDI \J\IllC5Ca Lieut.-Col. Hy-. Brock `and Mrs. Brock of Toronto visited his sisters and brother here this week._ `II -.- ('4 ' C. Miflioo Brad-I ford street, `is spending a few days` in Toronto. U vvv Barri'e's Big Fair `next week. FIFE AND nnum awn -__!.I__A A 39 Elizabeth St., Phone 730 u: but: IUEIDIUK. . ' After the ceremony, a reception was held at the elaborately decorated house of the bride s parents, Mrs. Potter wearing mauve charmeuse with overdress of black sequin, and with black velvet and sequin hat, and carrying American*Be-auty roses; The groom s mother wore Dresden taeta with LLVUIJ U1 LUIULILU, UHU UUC Ul-15175 WUIVU 111'. W. H. Hunter of Barrie and Mr. Will Potter. brother of the- bride. Miss Mar- garet Potter played the wedding march -and Mrs. Ada Richardson-Legge 'of Toronto sang All Mine Alone" dtiring the signing of the register. ' Affnr flan nnvarrnnnuv n 1-on-unr\l>:nn -nun: Indy` I-IV \4\1uUl UL DWCC IIIIUHIII IT tutu lulu. "Little Miss Jean Crss, cousin of the bride. made a winsome ower girl dressed in pale `blue georgette over -pale blue satin, with hat to match and carrying a basket of white asters .and fern. Lij:tle Norma. =Worrod made a very dainty train-bearer, dressed in ivory silk with hat to mate . gal! __V I\ A 1-1 __--..-v.. -.. nvvn-J nun. uavu an-v vv nawvvua The groom was assisted by Dr. C. H. VAvery of Toronto, and the ushers were Dr W H niinfnr A: `lo!-v-:1: nnr` Mun TXYHI l.)ea.lex-3 -Everywhere FlRLs 1 * oli 11'o'5;!:. `See us for Specications and Delivery Dates. Il`IPIIIw` Cori Tires Standard Equipment __ .II II.) I The engine, of course, is of the time-tested Mr Laughlin-Buick Valve-in-Head type. The year-, after-year concentration of McLaughlin-Buick en- gineering skill and experience in building Valve- V in-Head motors assure the highest standard of per- formance obtainable to-day-. Every other unit is of a quality equal to the power plant. The whole assembly constitutes a perfectly The new Four-Cylinder McLaughlin- Buick. here announced, is a thoroughbred-- a pedigreed car well worthy of its name. Down to the very last detail, this new model possesses every quality of enduring service- ability, complete comfort, and distinctive appearance that have always characterized McLaughlin automobiles. The advent of this new Master Four makes` the McLaughlin-Buick 1922 line com- plete; It offers to purchasers of a car of this size all the quality and service that go to ' make up the name McLaughlin. The McLaughlin-Buick Valve-in-' Head Engine--A Power Plant TIIat'Has Proved Itself. SE: JERBEELBY .B;ti:i._P_9l_9 .1: Here is a Thoroughbred Master Four Completing the Famed McLaughlin-Buick Line McLAUGHLlN MOTOR _CAR COMPANY Division of Genorgl Motors of `Canada Limited. OSHAWA, om`. 3... A 22-34 Special Three Passenger Rosdster 22-35 Special Five Passenger Touring 22-36 Three Passenger Coupe Z2-37 Five Passenger Sedan Pro Town Hall, _-.......,J .u vu '_-_;l`he'h-2lppy couple left for Montreal, Que- bec and up the Saguenay, the bride travel- ling in 9. navy tailored suit with eerise velvet hat and long seal scarf. On their return Dr. and Mrs. Richardson will` reside in Barrie. loverdress of black silk lace, black hat and fox furs and carried-a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses. PIVL I I A. A an - - Now is the Time to Choose a Monuroent or Memorial. We have `on hand the best assorted stock north of Toronto. You can choose the one you want and see it here complete. This is much better than seeing only a photo. You will always get the one you pick. ` ' Big reduction in prices for sale this Fall. G. W. J. EASTMAN, Prop. =1.AuoHL v ,, _. _V__ `V - v - - v - v no VIII! Fl l\n\a\I I33 this F our even greater. The new McLaughlin-Buick Master Four is a Made-In-Canada car. Walkerville. Ont., is the home of the General Motors Canadian mammoth manufacturing plants- These new plants are most modern in every respect and are tted with the nest machinery to turn out accurately and eco- nomically. motors. transmissiong. axle: and other heavy parts for motor cars. Smallerlparts and the assembling of units. painting. upholstering and top and body building are done at the Oshawa plants. SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT BARRIE FALR A Great Car--Prices. Make it an . Even Greater Value. [ Obviously a high grade automobile -- a genuine McLaughlin-Buick production--thc prices make I111`: Phil! nunn annular balanced chassis which is of typical Mcliaughliir Buicl: construction. The equipment of Cord Tires is merely evidence of the quality which character- izes the entire car. Two open and two closed `body types mounted on the McLaughlin-Buick built chassis comprise the new series. ' Even the most casual inspection of the details of design and workmanship will reveal that full measure of quality which motorists have learned to associate with McLaughlin. ISale Bunches in Lending Cities no u I uuv UVIVIllI\I The Woman's Canadian Club are open- ing the season s series of lectures a month earlier than customary. Dr. Hastings, 1!. O.H.. (If TOrOn`fO_ trivn II lnnfnv-a An future. earner man customary. Dr. 0.H., Toronto, will give a lecture on The Value of Public Health," in the_Il88l.' future. Minard s Liniment used by Physicians See this Car at the Toronto Exhibition or the nearest Md.anghlin Showman. DR. HASTINGS COMING 117-, V ` Page T-hirteen` purchaser;