... uu.1`1'n:. Mr. uowney spent the greater part of his life here and took a. ve1~y active part in the life of the community. He was for many years 21 member of the Official Board of the Methodist church here and was well known .and respected. The sympathy of the community is extended .to the bereaved ones. ` .Tn1nn nnnnnll .`...... 4_- - --- A - he` uvul." cue nouaay. Mr. and Mrs. J. WV. Ward motored from Toronto and visited Mr. and Mrs. `Geo Crawford, Sunday. Misses Joan and Angeline Johnston of Barriespent the holiday with their brother. J. '1`. Johnston. nliq Nnprng . 1\IfnT47InInu- AOR 1|-|'13`A ~ ` mug uuenus m the neighborhood. Mrs. VV. Humphreys and children of Barrie visited at Thos. Pattenden s over- the holiday. MP. and Mr: 1 1x7 'nr.....: .....~a--`-J UIILU UVBI` U16 nouday; 7 Miss Lima Keeley of Barrie is vis- iting friends in the neighborhood. I-Iumnhrnvs: nn nhnam... -0 nu-4 cu Lu H8!` usual nealth. Miss J. "McLeod. Mrs. W . Mc-Kay. Mrs. Bannerman and Jack Culbert vis- ited Mrs. Culbert in Barrie hospital on Saturday, Bond Head extends congratulations to Miss Wllda Culbert for having re- ceived honovs at the recent Barrie Business College examinations. I uw uperauon was in a serious condi- tion. -Her many friends are pleased to hear that she is now gaining strength` and hope that. she will be soon restor-` ed to her usual health. M189 .T 'MnT.nnA 1\.r-m 11' *--V LU auu.uel`- to tnelh various homes. On Tuesday ,Mrs. R. J. Culbert underwent an operation in- Barrie hos- pital and for several days following the operation in manv frians: gm: hlonnngl 5.. >= wgruuca UI1 wnursaay last. 9 Robt. Gummerson had the misfor- - tune to lose a valuable horse one night last week . It appeared as well as l usual in the evening but when he went. . to the st_able in the morning it was 1 dead. .. ~ .on Friday, May 23,- the village * school. along with Penville, Wilcox s | and VV_est Gwillimbury No. 3. held a field day in the Park here. Practically ' all the youngsters in these four school ` sections turned out as the afternoon was fine. Basketball,` baseball, races and various original games. were put on by the. teachers and, needless to . say, .everythin.e: was keenly contested. At times excitement. ran high, par- ticularly when the final softball. was being played off between Wi1cox's School and Bond Head. About six o'clock lunch was- served in the hall and shortly after a very tired but happy bungh of youngsters commenced to scatter. to their various Tuesdav Mrs `P `I f`--~-`-* I j- _ _ , l I a. puuu. near tarry sound. 7 Roy Palmer. who-worked a farm to the east of the village, has exchanged this property for a house in Toronto. A motor truck brought the belong- ings of. the new owner and returned to the city with Mr. Pa1mer s household etfects on Thursday last. I Robt. Gnmmnvsmn had fhn rv\mn, uuuu Auarnepny OI- UIEIIWSL. , 'I`hos.`VVhAiteside and his helpers are now engaged on a new sawing con- tract, having recently had their out- fit shipped by boat from Midland to a. point near Parry Sound. ROV Pn]h1nv \t'hn-`xiruvbn n (Maw. 6-,. n. atone or Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. 'Davis and Miss Ruth Nichol of Toronto and Miss Jean Abernethy of Ottawa. 'l`hns.`\Vhirnumn gun lulu 1...1........-. M..- =May 27.-'I`h following visitors spent the holiday here: Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Stone of Aurora, Mr. and F. JP and T\/rvn T\nvn'n n-43 ---2-:-.----- Buy Advertised Things. . A. Miller. Miss Bella. Miller Edith Ellis of Barrie were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller week-end. __TP A qvua\rv--DJSIUIC 1101188, D8raW00d 00I`S and hot water `heating. A hundred others to chdose" from. ;3QND HEAD 5 guuu pasture with `Mrs. George Plow- (Adv!) oon ZZC this even- in n (`uni-un was sunny, 1-:xAm_N1~:n_ \. \' U11` Dentre I with Dinn- 220 um. EVERYBODY -- The Man Who Told the uth ---`By Ridge_;f Barley, Oats, Salt, Wir Fencing, F leury's Plows_ Etc. T CRAIGVALE, _ONT _ I\UyllUlU_H. . . Mr. and Mrs. Rod Reynolds arid children. Mrs. E. C. Macpherson and Alex. and Mrs. T-hos. Binnie spent the hoiiiday with their brother, Sylve Rey- no s Mrs: Taylor, Toronto, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Bishopric. IVIISS Elsie Alnin lmq `u-n1>n.mn.a cs-.. a|au=l.'. ;vu's. DISHODPIC. Miss Elsie Alpin has `returned after spending a pieasant holiday in New- tonbrook, Toronto and other places. ucu. 1_JuHlI, uumgrove. ' .. Mrs.-Herb I-Ierrell and Thelma. Al- landale, and Miss Ella Mapes. Brad- ford. spent the 24th with Mrs. Sylve Reynolds. RT!` nn:-1 NT!-Q bn 1)-`...-`IA- -:._-n JJJIIJUII VV ICU 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Reynolds, Thosv, and Fred. Mrs. Robt. Reynolds and Miss Alma spent Sunday with_Mrs. Geo. Dunn, Elmgrove. . N[r.'.nnrh Y-Torr-all on VIVL.-.1.~..-. AI ,` _--- - .. ..-.... u-. .. |1|lll\ vvcun. 5. Mrs. VV. H. Martin spent Monday at Lefroy. -_ Mrs. Allan Vvatt. Allandale, visited her daughter, Mrs. Jno. Reynolds, for a. few days last week. Miss May VVice spent the 21th at- Eldon Wi'ce's. 'l\u and `ll/IR... 1'..- 11..--.. -13- nu uaa rxurence uonneu. ' ` Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strain, Toronto, spent the` 24th at Frank \Va1t s. 1\,l'.-.. 1:7 71- up-, May 27.--Miss Eva" Harkin feturned home on -Vvednesday accompanied by Miss Florence Connell. Nfr and 1|/Ham nnnusvr ca...-.:... rn....-._L- Shop where you are invited to shop I With an ordinary plaster wall t e lather s time averages about two weeks,` then the plasterer spends a week at least in applying the rst coat. Two weeks more elapse before the trimmings can be applied, ve weeks in all. .. Gyproc is pure Gypsum plaster compressed in large sheets 32" wide, 4 to 10 feet long, and % thiclf.- -- These broad, ceiling-high, smooth- surfaced sheets of rock are the ideal economical wall and ceiling mater- ial for use in new construction and in all alterations and repairs. It comes all ready for use. :The car- penter simply nails Gyproc to the joists or studding--and the wall is nished. No. dirt to .clean up-no uyuuuv---uuun uultle, g'00(l garden, water and lights. $2800---Brick house, furnace, bath, all conveniences. $3200--Brick'house, hardwood oors and Wiinr '1`Innf'nnI THE saving inTtime alone effectd-in usin ` means dollars and cents in your pocke g` Gyproc walls throughout t. . T - To IlIustrat- KNOCK DISTRIBUTORS FORA BAVRRIE AND DISTRICT: THE` SARJEANT CO. Limited-Phones 88.and 94 Fuel and Builders Supplies Price Per Tl;ousa1;d: Sq. F eet,, $45.00 It pays to rad The I TORONTO _ ,:', -._.._v u-an If notleonvenient -to `bring your wool. to the nearest of these points, ship it yourself, frelght collect, to us at Weston, any time. Wool sacks and paper twine are_ obtainable from F. J. Webster, Alliston, and W. M. Cockburn, Barr1e,eor. upon request from n-_-`:__A A A .0 III I A- \e Group merketing-commodity marketing-standardizing -the product by grading-_-is the policy of the.._. Canadian Co-Operative, and results in highest net'returns to the growers. For your-convenience cars are being loaded `at: 157111121-I--` nu- - - 5 v-Q\r H. A. Hem? I-'w; J I\.._I._, #- uuv .51. Vlllu . Cowan XNING MILL co. Limited-Phone 109` Everything Lumber - ------v -u. uyuu wquesn Irom Canadian Co-Operative Wool Growers, Limited The Growers Own Salli..- A .... -.-2 - _.-- -vurnnnv n\l0l\.lC\l STAYNER, Wednesday, June 421:. TBEETON, Thursday, June 5th. ELMVALE, Friday, June 6th. \BARRlE, Safurdays June 7th. .- vv era-uslvc VI "The Gyowers Own ~Exminer Adlet Column. Page ` Consult any Gyproc Dealer or write to. us direct for complete information. Because` it is a - perfect insulator Gyproc keeps Jut heat and co1d.. A Gyproc wall is just as appropriate for the living room as the attic. The bevelled edge to each sheet makes per- fect joining and'the nished wall effec- tively keeps out winter cold and summer heat. _ _Gyproc is an_ absolutely rproof wallboard. Made in Canada- Atmos- pheric conditions do not affect it. Gyproc walls and ceilings will not. bulge, shrink or crack. __-__...`, vvu vi &\IVVGII hunlop St. at Mulcuter. Clarluon Home Block. Phonoi 31. time lost in drying-ready at` once for alabastine, paper, paint or panels. .-__-- wvurvrn \oIvVVCl, rs Own Selling Agency" WESTON CARI. Thursday, May 29, MEAJRLETON PLACE 12." 9, 1924. ;;. vvuauu, IL: petty Comxm` will be receiv day. June 14, completion of istry Office fa Plans and s at the office at Barrie or :1 signed at Col Thn Inch"-...L angucu The 1 sarily 1 TENDERS FOR R4 .,u.mu--u ruuuls, ugnts Mid water, stable, garage. $2300---Bathrom, lights, etc. --,- A snap. ' $2500--Brick house, good garden, lights. Dollln'gwood, 48 ElIe_n St. Local and Lm Furniture Remov . _~__ Phone 5 Sealed t I. Wilson. nrfu IVA- in newest Sp M155 GOLD _CONGOLE MOTOR CART A. W; Green FOR com. VVO ha / looking` :1 1 ul. Lvullll ulovvest or accepted. 1 ad tenders son, Esq.. C Committee, received u] Inn 14 1l`)l 1 Res. 864V Farms` Market zsummm` L` Sold in,B'a4 with spec ticular a men. Giv from sho attens t crowding. waist (low with hook of ne qua batiste. Si 48 ............ .. 20 Mulc Phone If It Is PAR? ..uuuu--uu uoe uaxe, furnished, good boating, shing and bathing. $1350-Comfortable house, lights and water. , ` V $1900-6 rooms, lights and water, stable. mirage. Exclusil The In! z'ar11'/y uf brow :1 r v .: VI-`rice 81. Ma II J: by A75 DOZGDS Office: A; U]. ll: r at the ` Dollimzxw at 4-... ..... v ~~---.`- Town h quaauu---1` UFIHSIIBQ beach. $1000--On Doe nvnntl Tunnl-3...... .2 for _ (Vii! WILD ul. Clll U11 tn` the specific: 3 of um 51!` fhn n that sam the does cu`Johm May 1' A1? phi?` Fully furnished summer cottage, to rent. . < ' $800-Fully furnished summer cot- ltage on Kache. Lake, good water ot. ' ' $1700--Nice 5-roomed cottage, `good bathing`. $2200---Furnished cottage, splendid . Al V, WAY T Ldd!`(w1nd1mr ug aTf+-En 32 Elizabeth St. 8 Him & com} J. V. Brett SEED and FEEDA Pride of Niohnal Red Cob Crompton'a Early Longfellowv Wisconsin No. 7 Golden Glow Improved Leaming ` Giant White Emilage ' White Cap Yellow Dbnt Seed Corn CIPPS 1-`on PLAN'rs GARDEN ml MW FERTILIZER ~' Evewthing in Re;l 'E_s;a_t; SPEClALWCI3RED Grdon _`S;ggyenson * rio..`':a`'a.Zk' " Phone 1010. `BARBIE. Box 267. H Call "- FOR SPECULATION: Tack Hughes Crown Reserve castle Trethewey Araonaut` Tough-Oaks West Dome Lake Mining Corporation Vipond Trout Lake Lorrein_ Night Hawk Peninsular , MMGELKTV3 TURNIP SEED HolIir;g`;r". " Lake Shore Nipissing DOMINION Page Eighteen I-"fa: WM. RENNIE CO. S ..-_ _lNsU3_ANCE MINE SHARES LISTED` ..;a ui~iL'IsTED son IN,vEs'r/M/ENT: inanr Raglan I` BARRIE " `MARKET, IS LOW BUY NOW H . -AUTO. __sgr`ocKs TBONDS on A/PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL ~ ~. Vvrhe Phone LIFE R T.` Shop 1028. -,--v- will Keele: Dome[ Mclntyre Wright-Hat-graves Lke, furnishied, ihinzr and "\nf'l1:nu eLAs` FARM In me procession to wnealng chi where the dead was laid to rest. gauuurulg was indicative of the respeet vin.which the deceased was held and of the sympathy felt for` the bereaved. Upwards or 100Vcars and vehicles were in the procession cemetery rat. A uuuvun, wno I6 made a. te coy : addre tore ready." Luke 12: 4 a In prayer and` also w_ remarks after Mr. Tra- ss on the text. Be ye there- 0. The large LU! wltl May 26.-Wz visited friends 'nhA ft: min Ann Lurullu) 101` 1211.6" holiday. . Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and family of Toronto have moved into the cottage lately vacated byeM. Marr. M .Mrs. B. Schell of Sunnidale is ser- iously in and but little hope held out for her recovery. _ Miss Jean -Murray and Miss Flora uuuuau uy HOV. H. G. 1.-Ialbert. Death also called another old .resident on the 18th in the per- son of J. Duff. He had been ailing all_ winter and had under-` ' gone an operation about six weeks ago. _Returning from Collingwood about a 'week before his death he seemed somewhat improvedin health but sud-A denly collapsed and died before med- ical aid could be called. All his chil- dren were home for his funeral except one daughter. -who is in Calgary. Those `from a. distance attending the tuner- al were Mr. and Mrs. D; Kee of Tor-o `His remains were interred in the Un- ion Cemetery. Sunnidale. Thursday afternoon. Rev G. Halbert offlcia.t- ; ins . ' It-Hug 1....-- T\-L-~ ~ - -.... V.-...u.u:,y, uuxuuuule. Tnuvsday itfternoon. R. ng. " ' Miss Irene Bates was home from Toronto for the` holiday. - and Mrs. hixnn hn o.,'....u.. -4: .r1'uuvl-Jus amounted to nearly $85. .One whose life was associated with theicommunity of New Lowell from its early days passed. away on the 20th in the person of M_rs. John Martin. She was in her ninety-third year. a woman of sterling qualities and esteemed by_ all who knew her. Her husband died a number` of years` ago and one son and one daughter also predeceased her. Surviving members of the family are: John. of Toronto] George of Hamilton. James on the old homestead here. Mrs. J. Paul of Winnipeg and Mrs. H. Law- rence of this village. The funeral took `place on Thurday afternoon to `the Pres-byterian` cemetery and was_con- 2 ducted by Rev.-R. G. Hulbert. resident the 13th in . tho no-. 1115 u; Lue nun. Talent from Creemore a.nd'New Lowell andAAn'drew VVllson.w a boy singer from Toronto. all contrlb-l uted towards making .a good programlj Proceeds amounted to $85. V was nslnninfnd ...m..l May 27'.- --M1ss Jean" Rogers and the Misses Jean eid Frances Gordon have returned to Stayner high school after having the measles. ' ' Th?! l`|I\lIn1-and-nu!-n{~........._4 _._.1 . uuvmg tne measles. Th annual-entertainment and sup- per of the Unitedchurch took place in the Methodist church on the even- ing of the 24th. Talent from Lowell and An-dmuu 11711."... mall p.u1. mverybody welcome. V Geo. Noble at Toronto is visiting his "son, Kenneth. Some improvement is being made on the street east of the railway tracks. Keep up the good `work. ' nun.-\.1n1.lIu uuu HUTIIIIGS Of TOYODIO wage at their cottage" for the week- on . Miss Verna Leigh `spent the holldzw `with her sister. Mrs. J. Revle, Shanty" Bay. ll ......1 11.... '1, .- - - m. 1'. Mrs. . were end. Illa. l7l.'lulllU- Mrs. Hillery and Miss C. Jones of Toronto were at Ca.rthew s Bay. for a few holidays. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Shedd of Toronto are at their cottage at Carthew getting it ready for summer. - _ . \. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Toronto mmored up and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anderson for the week-end. ` Dr. and Mrs. Brown motored from Toronto on [Saturday to spend a. few days at their cottage.` Mr. and Mrs. Gorrie and Mr. and Grand and famiiies of Toronto at their cottage fnr Han urn->|r- uw.-r ouuuuy. , ' Mr. and `Mrs Fred Cama~.-uutaud fmnily of Orlllla spent Saturday with Mr. Hall. . Mrs. Johnston nf"'0ri1lia called on A her sister, Mfs. Margaret Leigh. [last week. - ~ , Miss Flora Graham was home` over the week-end. M e Mrs. Frank McMillan of Toronto was the guest of her parents, Mryand` Mrs`. Priddle, ' M.-u 1'_nn....-. ..._.1 s..-.__. [Q - _ mnzsiivc STA'I`I_O_N . no 1rv_- v 7 \..uuu.~n.uwu. LU Iesume ner quues. Mr. "and Mrs. Fred Vviles of Toronto were the guests_of. Miss 11}. Hodges own` Sunday. ` ` l ll`/ll`. Rh ! ' 1\/I'M: Wvvn {Vanna ....~ ---A l.l muuu. . 7' Miss Bert Clark has returned t6" Coukstown. to resume her duties. 1\h~. `and Mrs: Wvn rung. no m.~......-an e AI`! WAY T0TAKE IT addy (winding up a. stern rebuke) .mNow "you quite understand what I` nay? Small Daughter (unimpressed) ---Wt!l you-bvoadoas it` again. daddy; haven't quite get y r wave-length. ma . Rev vvnnn. uxau uuueu on some Ola friends. V Miss Nellie Smith is back from Toronto after two months "visit with ,fr.`ends.4 A `I\,`l'Iun 13....L 111-..`- L-.. V ,- - wan-:_uuu1e ,1ur 1:118 nouclay. . ' Miss Jennie, Robinson of Toronto who lived here some years ago, was the guest of Miss Nellie Smith. She also` called on some old friends. Miss Nnllin Rmlth in rm.-.1. o........ .I.u|'UuLU were uume I0!` we week-end. Miss B. Bax-nhardt and Mr. and'Mx-s. Bert Wrigley and children of Toronto were_home for the holiday. Jennie "Rnhinnnn nf mmmna-.. ruxj cue zmtn. ' V ' Mr. a.ndAMrs. Mlchael.Boultbee and friends, of Toronto spent Saturday at Miss Allln`gham s. t Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and son have rented Mrs. Ga1braith's cottage and were here for a week getting things ready for summer; - Misses Shirley and Chelsea Fellows. T Dorothy Wright and Lyn Fellows of Toronto were home for the week-end. Miss B. Earnhardt and Mn mm-mt-n -,-.---:-w-uIf my 2(;.-Mr and Mrs. H. H. Goode of Toronto were at their cottage here. for the 24th. Mn anA`1,f..c. 1un..:.--1 1-.__;su ,, - NEW 1_f6v7ELL yA_avKIj.sToNE- v I. I-1 IIIIIU ' Home `Phone 698. 'm. Lawler Vot over Sunday.` {ire nearly all Cpreol aura. W. A. M1118! and Miss El guests of over the week-end. -:--an May 27.-Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and children. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and family, Miss Euphemie Ellis and Miss Naomi Perry motored from Ham- ilton and spent over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis. 3 ,. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McRae and fam- ily of Collingwood spent a. few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dpmpster. Mrs: XXI A `Ann-.. 1.-.__, .. .. __.-A uruuy were: Joseph Brown of Brad- ford. James Wells of Thornhlll. A. W. Plowright and 1 amily.of Huntsville, S. O. Plowright and family of Osh-V 8.W8.. - ouuuue naseoau League game; Those from a. distance attending the funeral of George Plowright on Sat- urday were: Joseph Brown Wells 01 'l`hm-nmn A xv a. vmu. ul '.l'0I`0nI0. Anyone wishing good pasture flowing well see P right. phone 96. (Advt.\ Minesimz ham Dhnirnufnm nu- - usuu, pnone 30. (AdVt.\ Minesing beat Phelpston e` ing with a score of 17 to 7 in a Ce Slmcoe Baseball League a distnnnn n++.....n..... on we uumecery. making it necessary to call his daughter Belle home from 8. visit in Toronto. ' Anvnnn urlaklnnn --AA-3 -A-" "' ucrunveu ones. John Russell was taken in today with a partial stroke while at work at the cemetery. making it Belle lmnm fvnrn ,, __.__t >-- Electrical llcntractor nxrunas AND SUPPLIES ' McClary'a Electric Range: and Circulating Water l-lcaton. M Sold and `Installed. We carry a full line of. Elec c Irons, Hot Plates Toast 5. s. 1% I Heaters, Lamp ulbs, Etc. `Ill! "-