had every 'I;`hursda.Y afternoon Post Office Square, Barrie. Sub-` ion Price--Cana.da. and G;-an n $2.00 per year In advan e_(1n 3 $2.50); United Stateeg, $2.50 ear in advance. Both oldd um addresses should be given when Le of address is requested. CAN- ATIONS--We find that mmu no E `R ADING Needs W !.L SUPPLIED A'_l' FI!FlVll'II\r\4\u; an-_- pawl on at n cvtul uuu Embalmer EN DAY AND NIGHT ' iziabeth St. : Phone 218. 0!_.LJTlONS ULCASTER s1`. UR NEW ADDl_!ESS_ re we are equippea er than ever to attend ll your wantein the line of knt for McClary s Furnacep. The Examiner and get all the district news--$2.00 a year. ambulance in conm;ction. IE, ONT. Phone 82. they work a week. for little pay-_ 1.112191: rzuuna rA1.lJ isfactxon Guaranteed, hone 384, or write IT I` -1 Ag a U1. uuuruau is requested. CAN- that most of ubscribers prefer not to have ubscriptions interrupted" injoaoe fail to remit before expiration. subscriptions will not be carried - ears over an extended period, nless we are notified to cancel, sume the subscriber wishes the continued. REMI'I"1`ANCE be made by registered letter, ' order. or cheque payable at pai- i . . H 8 J. A. MacLaren. Editor ' W. C. Waiie. Manager `- "`""1:os:!::r;:`:r- '='v-'- Is`: 5*` .'3sW_ Em - uwuvunnc T T? Established 1869 ' NERAL nnnacroks ND EMBALMERS N DAY AND NIGHT [I:ii'c|;.s Wmtd HEST PRICES PAID 1'a'Fnn-{nu (In amoral-AAA w :.;.L aurr1.lED AT ws BOOKSTORE I . 3" _R!_CHA;RD5* - ;=.C. OCAL AND G DlSTANCE Eliubeth St. : Phone 1 W. D. MINNIK IN ..I l\!..--A._.. _.. I fC.RElD KRTAGE P. c. LLOYD neral Director and I3__I, I hon{e3-8H4, _ ltfc IT; 'Box 542, Bgrrie. PLUMBING {ND HEATING V BARRIE % {_.5_47 : 4_'8 E`lln...St.` M: us A CALL Phone 180 pf Covered Tricks 32 i'HURSD_AY. MAY 9, ms. TRY 34 calls sold $75,000 . -and cost only $14 The COU CIL STA DARD mark}: was STA DA I) mark It you: ~ uido for uulltv Produ uido for uallty Product! in command iron. cl-. -nnuvnuuu I i l'III\I-ill` COLLECTORS ngeville and Owen Sound Sound Offices: 169 9th St. E erence-Standard Bank of Canada. _ ii) Flying spark: do not ignite on these roofu. Your insurance |" rate in iower. your barn made lightning proofrand your Mum mind not at one from the worry of uuddm heavy financial . _ ion. ` . All requirements in roong. aiding tad rundriol promptly In 1 61106 J. MORAN 1: Laura: nlwr A urn co`-.a.,;;;.;.".;;;'.:' STAN ' and be ._ --V-sci. van with COUN safe any llulu cni DARD Corrugated Iron Lack of adequate protection resulted in heavy re IOESQI Dlid bv offin CAI-I-nnrn A at-A36 QIAQ-xuL nun vn uuwquulc puucuuun rcuuxtcu in neavy l'll'O_ losses paid by Ontario farmers. A great propor- tion of these losses could have been prevented by the use of metal roong. end siding on `the bums. 4--_'__._ _______- u , ... -_-._-_-.. `mags, onmua 66' w. 2. BREWSTER. Mangger. Providing olce foam for vie- iting salesmen, and? helping them` plan a series -of Long Distance calls _ is an everyday" occurrence _with' our Manager. Give Long Distance afaif trial, and ask `our -Manager to help you. He will, gladly. `BY, plying 34.-Long Distance calls in one key city on a recent trip I sold $75,000/worth of .bonds*at a cost of v$14 T V-'-writes a salesman for a bond house. R104 e` Barrie. Examiner 1.-.! .. .... -. ....a..I..-. _a.L-__ _ gnaw ovvvannu; nunwnvnawu III rnuwunll-dang Wondertul flowers ,and owering shrub; of brilliant and delicate_colour- lng lined scores of miles of our road. We spent a. night at Yallingup, where .are entrancing caves. with blanket tor- mationa. hard by thundering seas. We also saw the Lake cave. On Novem- ber 3:-d I left Perth by rail to Sydney . and so back to Canada. Inc, 1. - -__._4A___-.I\ Before placing a sponge `cake in the oven to bake, try Lsprinkling a. -little tine white sugar over the top. This forms `the rich. brown looking crust- that makes bought sponge cakes loo so tempting. . hi!-III\-vlnstaawrhll vluvvl an uvlup. nulls Groups of new arrivals from Britain are settling hereunder a state. scheme financed in conjunction with the Com- A monwealth and British governments. In the`iast three years some 9,000 souls have thus been added to the state. There were 2 325 settlers in 127. groups. Sir James Ifitcheil. late premiergend now leader of the opposition, devised the scheme."1`he I-Ion. W. C. Anzwizi. minister for lands. is now in charge. They think alike on grourrsettiement. Both accompanied us, as did Mr. W. Bankes Amery, the migration commis. sioner whom the -British government has recently stationed in Australia. Tifounpln-Cu` Ohnuuunun an-ul O1--.-..l_.. (I18 Wl. Western Australia imports yearly 1,000,000 worth 913 dairy products from the eastern states. Hence the scheme to create a. dairy district in the wet south- west. In -the wheat belt there was light bush. but `the groupswe saw be- tween Busselton and Margaret River were carving farms and homes amid heavier timber. Karri and jarrahhave been largely cut out there. but further south, towards Albany. are big forests of karri. trees` running 200 feet high and six feet`to ten feet through. Land clearingis not as hard as in B.C.. but fallen trees have to be split by blasting. PHI...` I-.n...Aunu-.A uni. '|.a.1~u. LL- .....n. cu-Alva: nu vs... nvI4v\. wv vw up--u w; -uuu.-aunuao .The._ha_rdwood ash helps the son: subterranean clover-is doing well. .... .._ A _-... ...._l_-_I_ 14..., 15.314,- DUSIIBIS per l.C1`U. Here one saw rabbit-proof fencing ` on prairie-`like land but. where fields "were left open. the edges of the crop were nibbled into for many yards. `Water is precious and is conserved in dams," i.e., ponds scooped out ofvthe flat land to catch rainwater and drain- age. Every sizenbie rock is utilized as a. catchment area. One such reservoir was roofed over-for evaporation takes many feet--and even had safeguards to prevent wastage through ripples by the wind. '\K7nfnrn- Annfrnlin imnhrfn vonrhr 1811 18185. - ; With 8. night in the train each way.` we spent two days among the group` settlements in the "-southwest of the. state. By like travelling we drove for} a day in the wheat belt._ from Bruce Rock, 'via. Emu Hill. to Narembeen. Western Australia was an importer of wheat. State initiative has peopled what were considered arid areas. The part we saw produced nearly 2.000.000 bushels in 1924 against 28,500 in 1910. The state produced .2-1,000,000 bushels in 1924-6, average yield being 12.8 bushels per acre. T-Im-A nnn sxnw rnhhlf-nvnnf' fpnr-inn gotten. - . There is more in Perth than a park or government house embowered in leafy garden. but here a. word must be! spared for the Argonauts, a. civic and political club. newly born but of phe- nomenal growth, which is out to create a. spirit of citizenship among young men;_, is against Bolshevism. and is for `Imperial unity and state development. In Perth also I met Mr. J. J. Simons. when has conducted Young Australia League parties to Canada and the Brit- ish Isles. TKTMH n nirrhf In the train ant-h unzv FOR V` j t Water Heating PLUMBING ean. On this city and state the late Lord Forrest, the first premier, has left many marks of. beneficent fox-esi1zht.. , not least in .King's Park--a. thousand, acres of broad drive. flowering eu-i calypts, avenues of honour." statues., kiosks. tennis courts. grottoes. and ter- j races looking across Perth water and; the city. There one realized that. whilel other states have wild flowers of ex-_ quisite beauty, this western land sur- passes them ail. The kangaroo paw" and the blue hovea are not easily for- gotten. Thnrn in more in Perth than 11 nark uvnn vv \aUI-IlI~\nIau (To be continued) . - . g A ` ` a A - '- , ,. CHUKUNI RED -__Y _ Chukuni Association controls seven claims just cut of the famous Howey Properties, which recently sold for $500,000.00 and etoe and believed to be on the same break. To secure working capi this limited. ofering in nude. . WIRE. `PHONE on WRITE romr joining the Aeeocietion how. toda , enables to share with the originaldhglderie the dtlxt-ernengog -`,..h1:.gre to fglligw the an ' eve opnx wor e nuke money" o now. Kllmopgnenu--ncde in the order they are received. V POSITIVELY NO PERSONAL LIABILITX * H I Chukuni Red Lake,Min- ing Association `are offering to the ab- lic a limitedtallot-. ment (5500) of units in their ` Red Lake claim_s. ' ( ronmrs j $10.93 _ pm. Tumr4 Price May Be Advanced Any `l`_lnte 3|. __!__.. I vv- an uIII1l1Il'\l|V a Service Phone 481 or and Horse Equipment and Elizabeth Sim, Barrio 407' RQYAI. BANK BLDG; 1'D1 .I \--. CAHAX JA8 B. BOAF Solicitor for the Auneintlnm uuuum uzuecuonn Unly-- I No Sideline. 'ng too old, small, large `or hard for us to tackle. 34 years experience. 0LLECTION-NO CHARGE III?` I `I D A ll):-nun ....-v g. ;uLV`-'1V U U111` kzux & AIKEN nnr I nrvmnnn