1:5. ` At {an Dealem dhd Druggists. Manufactured only by `Ann! Au 9. nn MADA`Mlc`.l'a`. nu: That`: why we sell it insted highest quality-in wire, galw and in made hv THE l{Aing?*:e:twc;3'al"ivt:=y:-ci`r'1 .;vi`;;:";::1`l.v`a;:i;i';;g" a-1;-cTvVv`<>vrk:'1-ianshi~p-- and is made by THE CANADIAN STEEL 81 WIRE COMPANY , LTD.. HAMILTON. ONT.,'who guarantqeevit. `V zu \IlV,|II\I\|LJ VVU`|J.' L.r1\'1llV|_"&'.l'LJlVIlT -' `T, ' GUARANTEES Ydu REAL. VALUE T We can aeil you this fence as eheap as you can buy fence anywhere. of bther makes. It`: of the galvanizing and workmanship-- fl? PAMADIAN STEEI, 81 WIRE COMPAN1 sucme auu. orange uiuawuua. I reckon t2hey ve started the spring drive in that ere Court, _with them anultitude of black nightgownsf, suggested another who wanted vto -know if there was any dan- ger of smoking within ca. block of that ere stone pile with the wa1l_arou.nd it" on the hill. un--. .1--. .-.. --1..-.L I".;. .....:o:.. C..." | By Jove ' A Just like Old Home Week, said one witness who had parked ibis car on the Court `House hill and his family on the grassy slope beneath a fbower `of honey- suckle and orange bldsoums. ' t2hey spring I u. . Pay day is `wfnat I m waitin `for,". harped another witness lolling on dzhe grass while the sound of his name oated down through the windows.` V-Tnllu nrnnbnih `ho 1InnAd an '11:: EARTH LIITUUEII l NU WIUUUWB a Hully crackers, `he yelped, as he heard it and bounded for the hall, I ll be up V for contempt of sport the next ,thingI know." And it was nearly so-vithout the sport. I sailed afarvwith the morning star, I sailed with the new moon back. Oh. the -merry foils of folly are Sown thick along my track. A girl kissed here, a mock sigh there, A groan with -a- churchyard ghost; A fool bu-med loose in the summer air Rem`ors'efulIy chants his toast. A lifeless limb. a languid eye. . A brain that is dead. stone dead. And this `is the rprice of soaring high- ` The -price of a -brain-storm head, by jove. Read the advts.-- It p_a-._v's. THE TUNE I PLAY UC HUUUPDU(I 'U:llU QUU UUPICS UU IlIlII/`:l`n ` The following accounts were ordered ; pa.id:~--' -Percy Fleming, gnading, con. 7. $6.30 : 'l`hos.`W:iison, grading, con. 1l.| 334.75,; T. W. Va.nDonan, work, con. 11.- 86; Wm. Copeland`, care vagrants in Cooks- utown lockup. $1.75; Fred Grose. grading. lot 10, con. 11, $7; 'Thos. Truax..work. con. 5 hill, -and cedar, 845; W. J. Bell, work on 25 sideroad, con.'5_. $14.50; Barrie Examiner, notice of Court of \Revision. $1.30; .105. Mclzennan, grading 20 sid=- road, $21.25; Geo. Banting, grading 20 ` sidenoad to con. 9. $22; Herman Thomp- son. lling in washout. con. 11. $23.50; Mrs. D. Stewart,.Secy. Women s Institute. Thornton,.grant to Rest Room in Barrie. - $60, to be paid as follows. $30 on June 6 and $30 on Dec. 1; Ormiston Turnbull. re- pairs to 15 sidonoad, $3.60; Albert Lowe. haulingetone for culvert. con, 5. $27.00; Herb. Bell. repairs to bill. con. 5. $4.50; C-(R. Wren. repairs to con. 2. $13.95; Wm. T. Reid. 48 rods wire fence. lot 2, con. 3. (1921). $16.80; Wm. I. Edgar. balance! salary as assessor and for attending Court of Revision, $68; W. J. Thompson.- one lamb killed `and one sheep injured, $6; Frank Arnold. `valuating same. 32. 'n.. ...,.:,... at I.......~.4.+ nnr` hmyh. H van . $5965 Canadian Ingot Iron Co.,` balance. I Luuuuuuxuuly `G-I001 '\JUUl0 Ul 1lUVlDlUllo Moved -by Jennett, seconded by Morris. and_ordered that the roll as nally revised be accepted and 200 copies be printed. '|ua Cnnnuy-inn nnnnnn fa nun-n nrrharbri DIIUIIAJ VVI BUUUIK IIKZLII LIUIU IUBU WUUB. The strawberry season has opened. F. Lessor was the first here to offer them for sale. i:.;.w.1ch, c.A. "G. D. Oamniaeii:-C.A. T.- E. Lawless, C.A. - W. S. Hulbig, Production Engines). I-anager Cost and. Efficiency Department [ ESSA couNciL ACCEPTS ROLL E$a Council met in 'I`hornton.on June 6 immediately after Court of Revision. I Mnxrn Lu Innnnff nnnnh1"A!` ku `Inn!-:9 IUT MIC EIIUUHB uuu IIIU}u I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson and daughter Florence,' also Olive and Luella Wilson attended the wedding of Wilson Knapp and` Mi 1. Gill of Barrie. Little Florence acted as flower girl. Congratu- lations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Knapp from their friends here. A nnrnllxnr -A` nronanvnnn 117:0`: `fl-un;r IJUIHI. VVGD U_|iK`/IIC\l DU |.Ul"- IKIUUIIU Ull IJUIQC LU. ' The importance of this event is dhiefly in the fact that it is the ist step to be taken by the` Canadian National Railways in providing permanent buildings for the accomm-cdation of tourists in this sn1endid_ mountain playground, set aside by the Do- minion Government. consisting of 4.400 miles in the heart of the Northern Canadian Rookies. -The assembly for the onening represented guests from Australia. United States. Pacic Coast. points. the Prairie Provinces and Eastern Canada. The lodge is of artistic 10;: construction. including a large lounge building. dining hall and sen- arate sleeping quarters. 25x lkllllyp IIULII UUCII IIIUHUB 11516. I A number of Orangemen, with their wives and sweethearts, attended the sub- per given -by the Minesing Lodge last `week. All report a very sociable evening. ' `In Q A ' A nollulnn nl-A An . Inn on Axvnvnnn `nan G IUW UGJ3 wuau W113. l`Jll`W21.l\A VVllDUo Mr. Russell and Mrs. Swarts of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Williston. & Qnnff 1411: IT I` n knunr nH;v\nor` a DPUHD l-LAC `WUU`CllU WIUU HERB. VVllIlBUU1Iu L. Scott, the U.F.O. buyer, shipped a carload of stock from here last week. "FL- ..A....._.L....._- ..___-_ 1...... `.............I 15` | JASPER PARK LODGE opaneov a With the unfurling of the Union Jack by Mrs. H.` C. Fleming of San Francisco. the first guest to register. and hoistingfit into position in front of the main building by Johni M. Imrie of the Edmonton Jour- nal. Jasper Park Lodze. Jasper Park, Al- berta; was opened to the unublic on June 15. - 'l"Inn :rv\v\t\II4'nvnn rut #11:`: anon} in nuinirl \I'\I'|' I-IIVIYC-I Tll\ll\JIIIf|II Denite announcement that Harrv Lin- ney has -been commissioned by the Ontario `Government to write a. history of Muskoka District is a tribute to Mr. Linney s in- dustry and `ability. W-ithout official recog- nition but with a love for the work and a desire to have. in denite form a chronicled record of the historical events of this dis- . trict. Mr; Linney for many years has been patiently at -work and had already collected a. great mass -of data, upon which his nal. work will be based. In putting the work now into denite-form, valuable assistance can -be rendered him -by those" of our earlv pioneers who were brought into touch with -the rst period of development and whose personal reminiscences in many instances would form valuable additions to the nar- rative.---Huntsville Forester. ' ' (Ill ICPUID H VCIJ UUUIIIUIC CVCuIll6o The servxce here on Sunday evening was taken by Messrs. Bmme and Donelly, the _-Rev; Mr. Mclihven being at',theAssemb1y in Winnipeg. T n:nn:A `inn Ilnfnlvnnr` nftm annnrunn ILCIIIIIUUIIQ Messrs. Harold and .Lester Wilson are lholidaying lat Reeve Wilson's. ll:-u K:-n Ilfilan-. l\` 'l'n-nn+n :5 onnnA:nn Charter;-d_ 'Aco_u Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronto I 1'-you 11I\l\ IIAIIUA *July 7, at 10 am. 1'1l1lll\ llllllllllg VCMIU-llll DCUIIIC. 8'-I. ' On motion of Jennett and Davis. it was ordered" `-hat John Dobson's name be placed in By-Law 446 instead of Jns. Snr0u`e asi fence-viewer. `and Joe. MsMaster instead nfi J09. MbcMaster as sheep vwluator. Cou-nail adjournd to meet in Angus on 117 `M nnnxrnnnv (`lamb Ill 7' Llllllpcso '1'. Binnie has returned after spendingl two weeks in Toronto. Mr. Button spent last week in.Toronto. Jae. McLaughlin spent the weekend in Hamilton; ' 'II-__..._ Y`l'___I_`I _._.l I __L___ 11721--.. _.__ ' u\guua_yua5 nu nvccvg vvuavu I3.` 1 Mrs. Wm. Wilson of Toronto is spending 'a few days with Mm. Edward Wilson. "I piiaanll ant` Mn: Qmrou-fa nf Tnnnnfn _ Buy advertised zthyngg. HARRY LINNEY, HISTORIAN xnn:I>n onnnunnnvnnnf Hnnf urn! lull]. W. M, DINWOODY, Clerk. 1'. V1. uuwu, .uu1'u||.ma-I1 uuage. narne. The brethren of Minerva Lodge attended divine service at Lefroy Methodist Church on Sunday, June 18. when Bro. Rev. C. P. Shwnter gave a splendid address. I u-.__. I Kindly remember your. Examiner sub scription. V If it has not been renewed` please renew now. W. Bro. Green then proposed the toast! to The Visitors", replies being mde by! W. Bros. Whetter and Lane. `the S.W. and` J.W. `of St. Clair Lodge. and by W. Bm.! F. .W. Obton. .Corint.'hia.n Lodge. Barrie. I TBA hrnfkrnn nf lhuu-nu I m-L... ..4....,l...l Treas._; Bro. P. Bach`, Secy.; Bro. H. Sf: Martyn`, Chaplain; W. Bro. L. E. Lane`. D. of C.; Bro. I-L Haynes. S.D.;.Bro. W. G. Frisby, J.D.; Bro. W. E. Your-`e. S.S.; Bro. J. W. Woodland. J.S.; Bro. H. Ploss. l organist; and about forty-ve mem-bers.| The visiting officers occupied the chairs, and worked the third degree. The breth-' ren then retired to .the basement of the` vMet hodist Church. where a bountiful ban-3 Que` was in readiness, prepared by the` ladies of Minerva. ' - VIVL- ' `~-- ..2-.4_`.__ -,, V I ` ` " " LAWSON, -WELCH & CAMPBELL Iu___A_--_| A . . _ . . _ 4 . _ A- ncpu uumgs moving as la-comeaxan. " The toast to` 5`Memebers of Minerva; Lodge and Their Ladies. very tfingly; proposed by W. Bro. Lou Lane (formerlyi a member of Kerr Lodge. Barrie), was re-, aponded to -by W. Bros. Wice. Green and} Allison. . ' 111 n,,. A .1 . .. X I xaulca U1 ,uuucl Vu. . I The visitors were welcomed by W. Bro.l N. H. Wice and Bro. Rev. C. P. Shapter.__ W. Bro. -Whether actedas toastmaster.` After the toast to The King" _had_, been duly honored. a most enjoyable prozrrnnie was given, the entertainment including sel- ections by an orchestra composed ..of Bros. Jae. Beswick, Chas. Crowe, Chas. Pooley. |Da.vid Gledhill, Stanley Russell, Bert Wil- son, H. C. Wilson and V. C. Horton; a reading entitled Behind the Veil by Bro. Jas. Beswick; aninstrnmen-tal by Bro. C. Pooley; several sketches nby Bro. R. Gor- den, -11 cantoonist; while Bro. Bert Lloyd kept things moving as la-comedian. Tim fnouf f*n` ~`M,......L...... -1: u:.._..-.- I A.) \ J * __ J RIIIIIXIXFIllllllllillll F11 lllllllflllli 3 ~`/Z _)/D55. 9' IIIIYYIXXXIII}!XIII]111111IXIIXXIIIIXIIIIIIXIYIIIIllllllllllillllxlililxfllllil XXIII)!`- %uL%. ANoREwWILsqug;@$%$ The greasy look will disvzippiear from the skin if the face is washed with fresh water into which a lemon has been squeezed. I Be sure to turn your mattress at least once emh week. This keeps the mattress from wearing unevenly and prolongs its life. T can make and save money .with a Gilson Silo Filler-in- dividual._ farmers as Well as small groups whose farms lie together. What`s the use of paying for the hired outt year after year to ll your silo? Why should you have to wait your turn and ensilage your crop before or after the corn has reached its prime? Within a few days after the outt s gone your silage has shrunk down considerably. With a cutter of your own THAT SHINY NOSE HUBBARI_) S HARDWARE 3 XXIX ij EDWARD CARR BED-MAKING handy you could quickly re- ll. And that extra ensilage will quickly pay for your Gil- son silo .ller. ' The Gilson is, the lightest-run- ning blower cutter made.` It s~- guaranteed to cut and elevate more ensilage with the same power than any other box on the market. Your own or your neighbor s 4 h.p. or larger engine will run it. Let s get together and talk" the matter over. No obliga- tion--I ll be glad to submit prices of a Gilson suitable for the job. ' Tho Gilson Man" PAIN 3WlCK A ymmg man whn 3 student of nmny 1}` 9. farmer r9l::ti\'u n. Ontaxin. ..Noxt farm French-Camuliun. \\' relative. the stude-m H..-- Relieves caked bag, gar- get, spider or infection of the teat, also thrush in horses feet, stula, `etc. Stops bleeding at once. Removes proud esh, soreness and swell- ing. ' 4; . a. u _E- 2 1-\___.._:..L- n\._-u..... _ What iS` thul there in your w-ighi. 9] dun`! l_ w,- A 17 fore. H1 They fmlled up tall weeds. with hairy sfralk. runn: owers . KL... .1,-. 1. ent. . sq CHL. No." repliml thv seen it before." It. pereniiul L If __,_4 `\`__ SCH]! M. urnunc. 7 worst, if not thu ~, could get intn the- better see your nun him to pull it carry to seed or the run both his farm and lute-d in a year or v Clean to hand] - Druggists. 1 General JIC. "Let us go am WU)?- "Now do ; Margin SAN IZTA R` Cushion Tl-IE FARMER S F-Rl_E_N_D .7719 -HEN WEE Manufactured only by DOUGLAS & C0.. NAPANEE. Ont. uoueLE<'g1]fWlNDMILLS