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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jul 1923, p. 6

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Hamilton Trains Northbound Lv. Hamilton Arr. Barrie 0.40 tun. 10.80 am. T (Ex. Sun.) 3.55 p.m. 7.50 p.m. Southbound Lv. Barrie Arr. Hamilton 8.40 mm. 12.48 mm. (Ex. Sun.) 5.05 p.m. ` 9.00 pan. West`b'd Lv. Barrie Lv. Allan. Arr. Moaford (Exc_ept Sun.) A 1 9.45 am. 10.80 nan. 12.50 p.m. 8 p.111." pnmo I 7.10 p.m. 7.52 pan. 10.80 pm. 1 Eutlfd Lv. Meaford Arr. Allan. Arr. Barrio 6.80 aau. 8.88 can ' 9.05_a.m. 1 11,00 n.m. 85 p.m.. .. 2.40 p.m. 5.10 pan. 1 Peuetang Trams , u....n.a.m 1 n--- - ' - * IJVIIVCQ I dl'l\Q'f tery, Meaford. mu;-up ye W85 8 l lj93!>Yterian and a faith- gfulngllember of Erglnne Ch_u1-ch, ,.m.::*::.,m ~;,~=.===m=d, me am were 1896 hep w.;".? =5 33 "'" - In Smith who 5"." -" M3"? E""**"-`Eh dren 5v the gurxnis mm nth three chm" bmhas and 7 "``-' '8 " `" town"Charle.s ;`u.1.3;St.em:VJhn of Gmk" ' of Crmm_e_ M0 EH3. litre. Robert Bryce, Mrs. Wmiani Co ' :93 -we` f M` d` Matt Robemo .X.- 0 Vincent and Mrs, ~ 4 n of Barne. Thn funny-nl nml. ..I..-- L, . . . ' `FALL FAIR DATES Alliston. October 4 and 5. Barrie, September l7, l8, I9. Beeton. October 8 and 9. Braceibridge, `September 19, 20, 21. 1 Bradford, October 12 and 13. Goldwater. September 20 and 21. Collingwood. September 11. 12, 13, 14. Cookstown. October 2 and 3. Elmvale. September 24. 25, 26. Grzzvenhursre. September 13 and 14. ' Huntsville. September 27 and 23. Lindcay, September 19. 20. 21 and 22. Midland, September 27. 28. 29. Newmarket, September 27, 28. 29. Ori11ia._ October 2.and 3. 2 Oro. September 14. 5 I 3 I .n.uu auuus CV61 arteries complies` Tho InA II- IN OBITUARY r av: hits a {nun , - -_- -.._-v vvv ca 0 - I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7." s1.1oa$i $i.'3' }.1i Bird's Waterproof Building Paper, rolls of 500 sq. ft. ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.25 roll 8` d s Roof Paint will make your leaky roof watertight, price .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 per gal. Bi:-Ad _s Artcraft Roo_ng has sla_te surface (red or green) Bird : Canadian Twin Shingles make a two and a haif ply roof and weight 200 lbs. to the square, surfaced with red, green and blue-black slate, price $7.25 sq. Bird : Roll. Roong: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $3.35, $3.50, $3.90, $4.00 sq. Bird's Sheathing Papers in rolls of :00 sq. ft. . . . . . . . ._ Ponoo: Olgo 881,` P-A-R-O-I+l)(is_ihev n;t;1:-by -:1;-i-o`livBird?s High- est grade roll roong is known, hence allsother so-called Paroids are imitations. are n{ade in Canada--in Bird s own mills--from start to nish. This can be `said of only very few roongs. Roofs covered with Bird : Paroid over 22 years ago are still giving excellent service. For this length of time the rm of BIRD & SON has been in business , and during the past 28 years it has grown ten times as'fast as the previous 100 years.. Quality has ever been _their aim and this .is,,the secret of their success. 128 YEAESW . W5 ""`I``,`*?:%FT'5!S*' 1IInr"n :.. r`......,:.. 2.. 2 THERE l om om; P.ROIB hrxlrxun ....... nave so rar been recognized. 9 Outside of the Park _ connes ; there is plenty of those to whom the chase is as the wine of life. There are many \ `trails to the areas where his game abounds. and the` hunters who scorn easy killing" may have all the thrills and exeltementthey de- sire. Experienced guiden.are al- ways available for hunting ant}. exploring parties." or t_ , who eimply desire` to trunk- 4 Park is `another `attraction that every visitor appreciates. No less than seventy different species 0! birds ave so far been recognized eonnee t_here plenty of mmn..- a-.. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. tom `e. 2 ad kmlmz" mu '---M -" , - ..._ v uv VIRGO? ough a. never-ending ' scenic beauties. H"a1tg 1-I'll VCHICHC SC! `v\' ' JONTEEL F.-U ne new cold ere` with the complex` 1;: so soft and din; -,n'.. Let us show 1 shade. Arthur E. Patt Monltman'; Dru --vsca ever sold 2'.I Every woman TEEL COMBIN for its wonderf whitening effect meam is also an ' powder. Ask to ronvenient screw ]`('I'M'I'|`l."|:\v 17 A I #1 um. I A L4L:l4. The most. com ._Io;q1'1isites sold in _-~._:' the most exp J-mes ever sold at twang. -.. - ._ , Facc powder.` 1-rater, extract. 7 hes, rouge or fa? `in-stick. cyebrd ...2H L`, Ill\lu see us BEFORE YOU BUY on sw. uurmm'lm'_v . .T(`ynol(L~`. lunior Hist:-r_\ .7! Brywn. Prim:u'_v }I:.ru Hhannnn. -Prinmry Rurlix ' m..:- nu -' '1 All Jill-:ie _ _u|-nu, l'H\\ "F/ans. Prinmry Sc-In P:1rt-ridge. ' Element:u'y I : stun; Eilov-n .-\rr ` equal; Stu-\\':Irt (High 3-`~z:m Intrndm-rnr_\` Martin. llormhy lntmrhu-tnr_\-' L Ta.` _....,I.n vvvuc .`|U(.`('i'.-'.\l LU. Junior Piun-u }'am (Hi,-zh S.- _ Primary Pixm-' 0;. and Audrey _ar:in;v Pu nu mu` pup. `Mae recon: v-.\ Conservatory 0 share sucm-,-.~f -.11. l.._:.... h` The regular bu: held at the on Tu0.sd:s_\'. J pr0gr:|mmo- 1~ invitation is :- the community CONSE A" UN` plum} h rnnnn 9 Tummer Time Table m'....o:.... L.-- n; (Ann CHURCHIL Sour c ' Pit and Cherries; lbs.) crus' tie and a4 tablespoo with hann Increase rover ' ket I.{ urlix Chvugh Ivy. I.\I.lJlJ I. (XDNDENSED [N w{ ., \rJ\ will 1"`: THUR Che -Curr Black V vv 4` LI\I6VlI:l-"&ny and location you desire. 3:2: L (3.... - Exciudvb Agonf fa} ruse runruczs Phage I80 3 I33 Dunlap St. We assure you the very; best ~q_uality `of material 7 and workmanship.` 5 olll I III TJ?r:c'z'i:~; June 24, 1923 Prompt Service ' rry Barron Northbound Lv. Toronto A1"r4;.'B No. 49 11.40 pm]. 2.03 (Except Fri. and Sat)" No. 249 (Sat. only) 1.40 am. 4.01. No. (EX. Sun , 7- 90 n on `A V! ' A1"r _Barrie 11.40 11.111. '1 HM. Y ` Rulcloncg > Barrio terms Dr. E. A. Mc`Ma.ster spent the, weekend with his mother, Mrs. `Joseph A. McMaster. Miss C. Beithelotto of Barrie spent the weekend with her parents here. ` Mr. and Mrs. `W. Gregg of Belle visited friends here last week. 864w mm ner cousin , Mr. and Mrs. J. M "Inns uuu 1! them. `I\._ (Not from our regular correspondent.) July l6.--4Miss Marie Desourdie of Allan- ' dale is spending her holidays with her coma. in, Miss Frances Berthelotte. ' motored up to visit their brothe Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson of Toronto r and sister, Mr. end.Mr.s. '1`. Berthelotte, last week, and M188 Rena returned with them for a visit in the city, ' Toronto. (Miss Mary Desjardine spent. the week-end with her cousin, Frances. V . - My anal all-u 7 " " ...w. 5-3:1 mun. only) 1.40 4.01 am. 41 (Ex. Sun.),7-.20 am. 10.25 `a.m. No. 55 "1000 8.111. 12.18` 11.111. No. 57 10.30 am). l2.48'p.1n. . No. 43 (Sat. only) 12.30 p.m. 2.55 pm. No. 45 (Ex. Sun.) 4.50 pm. 7.50 pm. No. 47 (Daily) 8.45 pm. ' 11.10 p.n_1. Southbound Lv Bame Arr. Toronto No 46 (Daily) ._ " 5.27 am 7.40 am. No 42 (Ex. Sun.) 8.40 a.m 11.353 111. No 56 (Ex. Sun.) 2.05 pm. 4.25 pan. . No 58 (Ex. Sun.) 2.30 pan , 4.45 p.m. ,' No 44 (Ex. Sun.) 5.05 pm. 7.55 pm. No 48 (Daily) 9 12 p.m. 11.25 pan. `......1lA.._ L-' Quite a number _from.here visited Hills- dale on the 12th. A few also went to Bar- rie. while others took in Toronto. This may be the lost correspondence to be sent in by this correspondent. It is time someryounger -person took the work up and see that our village is represented through the weekly news items. uc. auuuraay GVGHUIE. _ Quite _from.here d_ale A_fe\_v a_lo V PIA ml-.l.. All--- , - _-~. -vIu\I any 1'C[)Ul'(6 H8 yt as to the huckleberry crop, `but I would judge the prospects must be poor on account 0! the continual dry, hot weather. I regret to report `the illness of. John Mc- Ginnis and sincerely trust he will be around shortly. '/ Your scrihe `overlooked the fact that on Sunday evening we received a nice little'. shower fora few minutes, about enough .to lay the dust V c (`Jana-\.... I ..H - Iu,v HIE uul-II. Clarence Lung and v rie. Saturday evening. ,Quite a nnmhms Fun- yuan xuwuuua and I have not how mu dry I uuucrl-JDUO(l me 00!! tended building a new : vale fn Hm cm. ...... J. DBU. . The baball team journeyed to Penetang on Friday eveninglast and suffered defeat from Penetang team. Score 6-4. I understood the council to sa t dad b 'm- 2 - `v:~thy in" .811 In mo 4: m---' ---" M` ucauu w {H101/I181` Ilefeo v ' _ The station yard is-gradually being emp- tied of wood,?r Wm. O HaIleran and brother loading and shipping four to six cars weekly _f_or t,-he-Oakville Basket 00. Thigdoes not include` extraears of logs which were `loaded -also. IIIUIUI. NIL. _- ...e...... u. trymg ro mcaze the cows. During the past several weeks and up to the present writing. while several heavy, showers were received in many quart-ersl around us, we have not had enough mois-f ture to lay the dust and most of the crops are showingit `badly, together with the root crop and" local gardens. Lawns"are now A brown, vburnr-up velvet, and hardly a green spot is visible. Many of the farmers are-: under the impression that when the hay and i fall wheat are out that it will just be about` the only paying proposition on the farm, as 1 most of the spring crops are heading out ( while the straw is not over six inches high. . Too much rain and cold in the spring and A, too much dry weather since---from one ex- , trexne to another here. p ntnfinn -.......l :. .'-:--J~--" CANADIXN NATIONXL RY. spent the winter months. 7 Master Acheson Donnelly escaped with his life quite miraculously on Saturday laet. When in search of the cows. he climbed a tree to see` if he could locate their where- abouts, and after reaching nearly its entire height, a limb broke, allowing him to fall to the ground, a distance of about 25 feet. The many limbs helped to break the fall, buthe received a bad shaking up together with..severalcute and bruiaes, which, how ever, have not compelled him to remain in the house. He declares he will not again, use such means of trying to locate the cows}! Durino fhn mmo Mn----| -----' ` ` IUWllI`u The sparrow post is much worse than in `past years, but what can be expected when they havesueh good feeding ground as the elevator oe 'ng them? ~' The Muses? eggie and Mary McGinnis have returned from Hamilton where they Mm.-.A........ n....--n-- - - -- heie Saturdey Fi;;tT:vl`1'il; ui .mA. shipped on Tuesday of last week. Our village in improving--everything is `beaming, and everyday, in every way it -is. growing`. A nnnminnu ..-..A. I- .....-I. ~' uveg and friends here; 7 Mrs. Campbell of Buffalo is'visitix)g. her sisters, -M1-s.,Jaa. -MoGinn_:3~and-Ira, O'Neill of Crai urst. ' V b Miss Clara ally of~.Torouto is viaitingl ere. ` `Dr. Ed. Lotua of Chicago and children` are visiting relatives hero. Dr. Loftus left on Mondayfor home, his sis-`er, Mrs. J. H. Hall." accompanying him as far as Toronto. Mrs. P. Donmmn and Am..l.o-.. A_-:- .---I July 16.-Master Mao King, Misses May and Rat: McCarnen, ll.` .M_oKit- trick of Tomato are hand` hgwith {ela- tiveg and friends here; ` `g . L _ .`|l... n........I..-n -2 n..n-L mu Ia IIIIU Qlconlentr. 9 heard any reports its yet to kleberry crop. `but I umnu :...I.-- mu, , JENIIIGCS. K _ n. Bel! returned go Sudbury Mrs. R. Bell qocoxnpanied UTO_PIA `YOUR eyes ere` your `good true friends. Even after you have over-exerted theme and you can no longer {see things as dearly as in former p years, all they need is an ex- pert examination at the hands of our optometrist, who `will specify the lenses of the pro- per focusing power to correct your faulty sight. And they will go right on serving you 4 properly if you_ have them `ex- amined every -two years. Phone`? _I 43 wife Amotored to Bar enimr. ` '?."-351" vuuuu LU any M16) 111-. road from Ferguson- \MIf.~I`7AI\Ir |:lp\ ~ say? they (Mn pnllnnn uu: wrul, BS : In nrinu on?` -...-, vvuv uaa mm u. long visit] with her mother, returned home to London 5 today. e - A: Cameron is putting up a. new garage,- and Mr. Harvester is putting .3 -new wing to his new house.` ' T - X - a`, The weather is favorable for buying but "extremely dry {or vegetables. Raspberries will be `a failure if does not soon come. . ` vu-w__r wan ms sister, Mrs. S. Eveline Parr, who has had home tociayh _ V v " " I _umuu.s near uurwash Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Toronto` have been spending a few days at their summer cottage here. M Mrs. Storey, Sr., of Elmvale returned home after visiting her friends here. . Mr. and Mrs. McKeever and -family spent the week-end with friends at Boston. ' Chas. Wilson of Toronto was a recent visitor with his sister, Mrs. Pratt. ' `Parr. who hm. 1...: .. I--- July 17.-Misses `Reta and Jean` Keever are spending their holidays ' `friends near Burwash. Mr and `Inn A-V ` - Next` Door to `. Singer Sewing Machine Co. . a few days in Allandale recently. am pleased to report that the trustees have re-engaged our two estimable teachers for another term. Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenlav? are going to their summer cottage at Orillia; . I - -crud-ll-I July l6..--Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Enni- peg, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jamieson. ' Henry Shanahan is home for the holi~ days. ` , `Miss Evers has returned to Preston after fbspendmg two weeks with. Mrs. Howarth. John Hill of North Bay is here renewing acquaintance. -Mr. and Mrs. James.Martin are spending a couple of weeks in Penetang. T. French and `bride visited at Jun. Smith's over Sunday. Mr. and`Mrs. Bluenian of Flint, Michi-I gan, spent part of `the week" with Mrs. Walter Shanahan. M. 1,1,] .n..IL_,, Aux. auu visited at week. II_--! - ' Mr.Vand Mrs. Robt. Sinclair at the home of S. J. `Reynold_ ' uvu, IUEKNIW. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wm.` Nixon and children,[ Allandale. Sundayed at Wallace Hurst s. 4 Mr. -and Mrs. Robt. Gibbons motored to l Toronto with -Mr. and`Mrs. Warner and: spent Saturday there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lockhart and sons spent Sunday at Collingwood and Wasaga! Beach. - 1 I - _-.. July 16.--Mr. and Mrs. Gt Elmgrove, visited at Mrs. Rob` on the holiday. ' ` Mrs. Neilly and daughter. I `and Mr. Latimer, of Gilford, v visitors at S. J. Reynolds . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wice spent Sunday with their uncle, L 501:, Egbert. .11- A111! \l.... 117,, H- I. [DIE body ..-.. ....u nub`. Aubrey uantz, Toronto.-' isited Wm. Lockh 'eek. _ Haying is the order of the day. _arts one day last: '1 mg: M` hold; T] I fag`. K raft 1 v . July 16.---Mr. and Mrs. Morton came up -.----v D IOFII from Toronto and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sanderson. ! I Mrs. Jno. Brooks of Toronto is spending a month `in this village. ' Mias O'Brien, an old and respected resi- dent. was laid to rest here on Saturday last. She was a sister of the late Col. Wm. O'- Brien "and Henry O'Brien of Toronto. The nnninl and L-------- l-"` FABM$--Some'J the best in the - country. priod to sell. MARKET and FRUIT GARDENS- Now is the time to see them. We have the very one you are} looking for. A Office: 46 Bnyeld St., Barrie P. O. Box 1011 _---..-' no .. amongst fnffn nnr uuvu uuu nenry Uxlsrien of Toronto. Ladies` Aid social and bazgar held on Tuesday, July. 10, was 9. very great suc. cess in every way. The evening being one of_ the finest, the lamest nrnuul um, ....... uunrge U! 6119 .801`)/109. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Duckworth and. fumilywmotored to Toronto this week to visit friends. . val uuuuay. my 10. Themembets of the Orange Lodge, Ang- us, attended service in Angus Union church, July 8. Rev. Mr. Spicer of` Hamilton had charge of the service. . . Mr mu` "-- ' " " ' Mr. Beecroft and family of -Markdule`vi.sit. U uauulg uer mower nere. ed his brother, Ed. Beecrdft, on Sunday. Rev. A. Shepard of Queensville, will ex- change p'ulpitg with the Rev. A. Rintoul on Sunday. July 15. Thu vnnnmluum A4` L]... f\---~- ' ` Sr. and Mrs. Aubrey Quantz, Toronto. ed Lockharts one dav hm a u. nymes or uarne. i-7 731Tai:`a- mr.% Hei-B Grbse and family of I (l;3gbert visited Miss Annie Sergeant on Sun- ay V 1 Harry Plaxton and Ruth of Hamilton visited their uncle, David Plaxton, for a week or two. . . V -Mr. and Mrs. Neil 'llcEachern of Owen Sound are visiting at H. L. Tan-Bush's. `Mn. Martin am-I Mun l ..:.|.4 -r tr__-:n H nu-"5 uxclr at at the r Excellent nrlu nu.l....._- - [July l0.-+<'Mr. and Mrs. Thos; Gould, M, are! and Miss Annie Butford visited mg.` Latimer s last week. Mrs.` A. Rintoul and Mrs. Vance are visit- ing Mrs. J. D.` Byrnes of Barrie. -1M'V_`nml'1&A 1-I`.`.`.:`. n.;.`..... ....`.1 A-_-n- IVIUHU Mr: tuyu gu\'C snort. 81 $175.00. .- Thomas Church, in; their annual gm n`- AL- .._ V- nuwtlcllt IE welcome._ qui1_3u:s H1u.spAu-: .S!1AN_T_ 3. ....z --uunvu, Dllul ~ir garden rectory on Wedn t tea and progrur hurch, Shanty Bay, nual party and Jry Wednwday, Au and programme.` Ev -*`.395 lghter, Miss Neilly. ilford, were Sunday] at V .` . . and tamnyl ' Mr. Tl_1omp- I I TCWN HOMES--Any price, and VIII! l`nn`unA as. George Robt. Re: rge Dnn, Reynolds` an , an: ; and, ba- 0 _. August 5v Every- I 920-3201- ate ! I- ,. I -u-aw-35115 nu l5uuLB88 OI _lIB W8l_l'l. all combine in allurement of eye and. mind. not found elsewhere in _ Canada. All u.- _--sr - - Famous for its ever-fascinating natural beauty, Jasper National Park has other claims to dlstinc- tlon. It is the largest wlld anlmal sanctuary in the world._ It is marvellously-rich in plant life. its streams and lakes abound in fish, and a great variety of birds are found` there._ .The grandeur of its mountains-'-there are over 100 1 lofty peaks in its area---the sheen : of its glaciers, the glory of its I woodlands and its `valleys, the V lashing brightness of `its waters, 1 `l `-33 .._l-- J ..___-:._..__-:- For year ended June 30 rolls were passing through. Only tivo wom chair at Sing S1 stalled in 1899. US. , Panama Canal $17,508,200 from 3,967 vemels en have died in the electric 'ng prison since it w:Lsv_in_- -....u nuuernson ox Harrie. The funeral took place from his late resi- dence. Parker Street, to Lakeview Ceme- Meaford. J - {CHIC IIIlI\lll 3 \JIIulI\\I I Exclusive Real Estate Agents

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