::..~:::=.:::;:'-a ,,::y=:;'::.,;1::.::a"::.: of 'anismn a. room 16 "9" ".``~- 5.. Color 0 A ~ lUl' 11001`! 091151` Iclu yvlnuffovu 1-_----vv--- oors and, secondly; to ~ re xeve the Housewife of the drud8e1'.,9-d 1893 9' ..a .......1..:.:..... 1-4. nhvnn an enameled n- IIUUFU UH, -HUUUIIUIJ VV drudgery .,;";`-`iv tiv-E. , 1 n enameled n- ?Eh.s . ugugdvufsagle. and the cost : were killed when :1 train car at Mount Clemens. . -rm: nAaRii:<:i}.`na1Nzn4 _gj I-IUBBAR.D'S HARDWARE lune away. "About this famous bell there is a `fantastic tale carried on'the lips of slant-eyed. Mongolian children through the picturesque, intriguing streets on which they play Many hundreds of yearszgo, a stern and powerful Emperor ruled Japan with `an iron hand. When ill, he would command impossible teats for his . amusement One day he decided he would have a new bronze bell. one whlch would ring louder and issue mellower tones than any. other bell in his empire. CA ho nan! fnr Elmn Q! WARD tho home towtne`-week`-enas.= - _ . , The United Church 8. S. held EL very beautiful Mothers Day service last ,Sunday, the,..m0thers. in attendance officiating. Spe cl2'1t`men`tlonAshould be made of the address by Mrs. I-Ierschell Bumble on "Mothers of the Bible." The eecretwy ieported sixty-nine pre- sent. Thetsuperlntendent, J. C. Rum-_` me. has reason to be very proud of the increased attendance, and general suc- cess of the school. Dav .1 w a Morris and Mrs. Morris UIH Ulllyll 0- So he sent for Hop S_i Wong. the official bell-maker. an aged and. honorable servant of the Crown for many years. a man who had served three Emperors. And I-lop Si Wong was told to make a bell that would please the Emperor. An artistic bell. a beautiful bell. a bell with a tone like a human voice. 11.... ~uv4\-O nnvnn On Lulu nynu-lrnhnn E0116 lust! u uuuuzu vuuuu. Hop went away to his workshop. which was near his home. and worked for days and nights. mixed the Ingredients. watched over the boiling pot 3Flnally the bell was made and erected. Soon It rang; \I- sang. Raul OH; `Inn. Ankh AUAA maue uuu eluuncu. cuuu u uuug. No sooner had the first echo died sway than the Emneror called for The Be:-`ll `the Voice of a Woman Hot Dishes, Boiling Water, Ice or Sun, or even the heat from a_Hot' _Iron will not _mar the beauty of a V Neptunite nish. Neptunite, as you will readily see, is an excep- tionally durable varnish. ' It dries. with a beautiful depth of nish, that imparts to your oors and woodwork that desirable, lustrous nish. ' Is made especiall for Verandah Floors`. It is 9. Varpish A_ aint that produces I tough, elastic, high gloss surface that is unaffected by the ravages of the weather, the scraping of Verandah Fur- nitureor careless feet. Comes in six popular shades in _all sizes, and is econ- omically priced. .v - . Neptunite is made especially for Exterior use, for Interior Wood- work, Floors, Furniture and` Rub- bing. It costs no more than most; good varnishes and, by reason of its durability,` is very economical. ~ especiaIl% -Verandah 1+. in n Vnrn3n11- ninf. that nrndnnen `I. The Cost of Paint can never be determined by its price per gallon. Job Qost. is the only real measure of economy or expensiveness in estimat- mg the cost of the paint. . V For example---most cheap paints will only spread over approximately 700 square feet 1 coat, whereas Lowe Brothers High Standard Paint will spread over approximately 1,000 square feet one coat and, what is more, will cover better and wear longer. V ` _ It is clear, therefore, that in dollars and cents we would require $7.00 worth of so-called cheap paint to do a job that would require only $6.00 of Lowe Brothers High `Standard Paint to do. __ ___-n _.v.. 1.1.- _--..L .1..._..._.`l..L1.. VJ. &J\l Viv J.rJ.\.Iv_l.A\aJ.\l 1.1.1511. 5.JI:Iaa.a\As~a.\n .n. uanaav vv unv- The best paint is the most economical as well as the most dependable. of the school. ' Rev. J. F. G. Morris and Mrs. Morris and fn.mii,vjhn.ve gone to Toronto this week. Mrs. Morris intends visiting at the home other parents while Mr. _Morris attends the Conference. , Neptune Varnish OUTSIDE PAINT i-1 I-lop. Imbecile!" thundered the Emperor "May your foul carcass be devoured by demons, That you should inflict upon the ears of your monarch this desecration. Dost call that a bell? An unwieldy lump of brass it is. Go and make another and. ii` you fail. untold agony will be your due."` So spoke the Em- peror. Perhapsnoi in those words. but in similar language. for Hop came home that night in mortal fear `and trembling. lJnn~hnA n hnanflul dnnohfnr Rhn uuu Lreluunug. Hop had a beautiful daughter. She was as good as she was beautiful-- indeed. a rarity` To her. Hop sohhed out the story of his failure and the displeasure of the Emperor. She listened sympathetically and nodded wisely and told Hop to start work immediately on the second bell. Aanln Oh: nnn'n!\O can-vlfnr nun-Izod IILIILICIJIHI-CI Ull LIIU UUUULIU WI-IV Again the ancient servitor worked for days and nights. Again he boiled his ingredients. And one day at twi- light. just as he was watching over them. bu heautimj dauzhmr rushed] Stains and Varnishes in one easy opera.- tion. ' For interior use on Furmture, Floors and Woodwork. Colors a_re non- fading; it will not sag or peel under the brush or spot and lap. Has splendid wearing qualities, dries quickly to 9. hard -gloss and can be had 111 a variety of funnlnr 1-n'Inrsl- `gums uuu can \ popular colors. A Mellotone is celebrated for its utz: Renement and smoothness of ~ nis It can be` washed frequently. It holds its color as long as it lasts. It can be a plied with s rising ease and, like other Lowe others Products, is very economical. Mellotone is specially Jan: Tuba-duh Wall: ' huto Gloss ls a. high grade enamel, made to withstand heat, cold and water. By reason of its deep lustre and neness of `nish it is also peculiarly well tted for Furniture. Baby Carriages and other surfaces `where a high gloss enameled and durable nish is desired. Anyone -..- -nnnlu H- May 10.-Mr.' and" Mrs. Nathaniel Smith of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Sander- arm. unu uuruum I can `apply it. IIIIUJ, BUUUUH5. I` uuzcl . ua IUI uncv. Sad at heart and weary. Hop continued his work His nimble tin- gere fashioned the bell with the deftnees of grief. intricate designs. very tiny. appeared on it as if by magic It grew to a great size, and many workmen were needed to erect `it. When it rang. there waaa tone of such great beauty. as of a woman _ weeping bitterly In the night over the departure of her lover. we of a mother mourning A for` her child, as of a lark welcoming the dawn. that all who heard it wept. FBI... -nlnkon mvvlvunv-A9 nolln Inn out of the house and leaped Into the huge boning cauldron ot molten alloy, shouting. Father. `us for thee." ant` no hnnn and mmarv I -Inn llll ueuu Such Is the story told about the bellswbicb is not far from the Tem- ple of Todad-it But then. the same story is told of other beautiful bells I In Japan. uu WUU IIUGIU U. Vvcpla The mighty Emperor called Hop and said. "Thou hast done indeed I am satisfied." And tell dead. n-._|.. 1.. cl... non-.. onlrl nhnuo `I !-`lU4Rs`DAY, my 13, 1923. BARRIE, 0N4"; for well [-109 SALE OF HERB JUl( mgr. Graham and his father of Tor- onto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. W. P. Graham. V Mm. Lnttln Hart and Miss Gertrude One of the latest roccivm Mrs. Hugh Quick, well kn residing at 42 Elm Ava, Suifering untold n1ism`y fn ach trouble, indip;ostion '\n:I'It0 acrl Mr: {)nr-L` I BCII LIUUUIC, 1Hu|;;L'.\LnIu ams, said Mrs. Qmck, I oss to know what to (10. seemed to give me any rv could not sleep and would 2' morning tired and V.-om out. I heard of HERB .IU{(7Ii Fo_r sale by Wm. Crosslan RlCHMELl;O79..,_ s1-zuacr 733 05.1. Bulk 631 Raymond : Sour -3113 2.. __ FANCY JAPAP V HEAD These Prices in effect fol EXEEN SPECIAL 9c 1 9c 29c SALE P. Graham. Miss Lettle Hart and Miss Adams of Orlllla Hospital visited In the village on Sunday. ' , Minn Laura. Graham of Barrie ls 9c lb. Mayeld Brand j 1:31: Beyond Comparison Machine Sliced We hn truly a limited supply of 3 0 n 0 0 I I II c 3 e Articles and this sale willoaly lut till this stock is exhausted. THURSDAY, MAY 13' There are many 1 Done? '` ``3".'.. Hundreds of 131,31 the village Bummy. Miss Laura. Graham spending a. week `at her home here. 1.... hnthnvnnn In hnma from the During the Dodge Bro sidiarics bv vehicles th' in the world 71,189 rem" Dodge Bro: ' States and second and a gain of 3 period last the first qu Third large I`f\\I T`T\1Y Y There coul evidence regarded a and that t} the most Brothers ever offere 6`f~fr'f::'i} week to ne In fact, du;"' 24th retail able total singleweek These gur cant when of the indu year is on] Touring Ca Roadster F_l_2ANl 1>1.5}{e any other Visit the better. - .. .,; , Rev. ,W, E. Wallace .0! Barrie will have `chrge or the service in the 1111- . and Church next Sunday at 7.80` |'>.m. Rev.'c: `G.r-Jones will be ln"1`o:-onto at- tending;-Oontereuce. . V , Mrs. Moons. .8:-.. who has been away `(g5 oz. bottle lpuuuuls El. wean `nu uu; uv-uv -nun. John Sanderson is home trom the Barrie Hospital again and Is somewhat better. mm. w. E. Wallace ol! Barrie tending;-juonxereuca. Mrs. Moore. .8r.. who has been away all winter. camg home last week. '-I-Ior non, A. '1`. Moore. not being well, has . alnoe.aon,_e.,~.to.hn"hoapnn.l at Bar:-lo. Illnn1un`nn`n')h:`DhII.v In at hnnrui ~ nu-nln llnuu.-_uu,_u uunpluu my aacuuuas `MlBIlU8u`!".h=`PEII_` is it home'*a.Ra.ln after spendlng:-the- winter with Mrs. Chas. Wat.t!e..- -At present she is with A. W... and -Mrs`. Palk at her old home. Mh's.'.(1.,,W. Pall: and M'1as,Ma.r,1br1e ` Malcolm` at Toronto spam; ovezj Sunday with M`rs;"Maloolm. v = ` - - . lhvzmlr White had {narrow escane: Wll `WITH. "Ul:|U0|ll'lu Frank White had t.i.;m.w escape :. item being burned out last week. While he was burning grass. the tire caught underneath the all! and did consider- able damage to the inside wall and pa.- per before the blaze was extinguished. About twenty gathered in a few min- utes after the alarm was given. 7 IV `Jun-can Al "Inn-A-`Gnu Inna until! I-lrblvl- I Ivlow nan: an Avvl-w aovvou Professor J. G. Hume ot To`:-onto has -been here for a. tow days looking after. things. He in looking very well.` Don't become despondent---try Dr. Leonha.'~rdt's_- HEM-ROID. No. greasy salves- --no cutting. A harmless tablet thaws guaranteed to autckly banish all misery or costs nothing at Wm. Cross- - .md?s and good dztuzgtstsn evoryvyherg. Pile Sullerers Phone "1010. Box 267.` Barrio. MlNlN_G smcxs -5 BOUGHT - sonp INSURANCE - . % BONDS - I-lIl.T._l..SD_ALE ;Sl:l_ANT.Y _'? _ -1: uu 1u1.urqmuuu suuuauuu ms am; no - the operatingmines. . T Hollinger : / Mcjntyre - : Cutlo .Doin'e : Cipitnl : Tack-Hughes Some of best companie represerited. Yielding from 494 % to 7%. .Full informafibn furnished on` any of Hm nnmini-.ina-minnI_ cannon STEVENSON May 11.--Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tup- , ling and Chas. Tupling of Honey- ; wood visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell 5 last week. _ A N , The Ladies Aid of the United Church \': met at the home of Mrs. John Jennett t on Wed., May 6. In addition to the ,. usual business a box of provlsionsand $10.60 were" donated to the Barrie Children's Shelter. T - fl"l1n wunnu fnlnnrla nf NI NI" Rn" urn Ul1ll(la1`B'B EIIBIEBI`. The many friends of M. M`. Bell are glad to know he is recovering from the severe shaking up he received. when he fell while allghtlng from the C. N. train on Thursday. last. < V Mr, and `Mrs, H , 'Rr-nwn nf Tvv and l'.l`.lIl on 'l'IlU!`BCl8.y 11155. Mr..and Mrs. H. Brown of Ivy and other friends visited M_r. and Mrs. W. J. Dempster Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Svmen entertain- J . uempster aunuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Symea entertain- ed a. few friends on Thursday evening. Minn mam. 'I`unHngr nf T-Inniavwnnd 80 8. [SW IPIODGB on '1.'U!'B(ll!.Y BVBIHIIE. Miss Edna Tupling of I-Ioneywood is visiting her gr-andparents,.Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. ' ' ` !UI'-on Mn-vb lnlnufnu Jana km aha- Mrs. M. M. xseu. ` Mrs. Mark McMaster. and her 315- A ter. Mrs. Wilkinson of Angus, are visit- ing their sister, Mrs. Irwin of Alllston. I Mrs. Rat-Jmrtnn is -vlsltlnz at the mg men` SISLBY, WIFE. IPWIII ul. AIIIBLUII. Mrs. Beckerton is -visiting at the home of Mr. Reid. Ivy, for a. few days. Mr and Mr: Jnhn Wnllnwn and non HOIYIB OI NH`. 11810, l.V,V, l0!` 8. LBW uuya. Mr. and Mrs. John Fellows and son Billy of Hawkestone and Mr. andoMrs. W. Men-is of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. M;_Bel1 on Sunday. Pnnrrrnfillnflnnu tn DI`, and Ml`: A. and Ml`8. M. M. neu on aunuay. Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs; A. E. Mclvlaster of Ethel on the arrival of a babygirl. A Minn Frances 'B`ertheVlotte' dbhf` a or a. Du_D.y.gu`1._ . ` , _ ` Miss Frances Betjthelotte spent` 8. couple of days last week `with Barrie (friends) Mn and `Inn. nuuahnrfv nf rnnfnl '>II`X6!l(18. . 4 Mr. and Mrs. .D_ough_ert,v. of Grefel visited a.t~the home of M. .McMaster on Sunday. V _ . V :' - Ilsvyoun -.1 On. Tuesday 'evening. May 4, the members of the `Utopia Community Club held a. friendly debate in-- the Utopia schoolhouse. The weather be`- Vvuuiuuuu v.-un -ing favorable, there was ularge at- tendance. The subject of 'the'deba.te was, Resolved, that `suinnlr is more pleasant than winter'. Speakers: on the aftirmative; Jolm"Smith, Francis Be1`th,elotte and.Dor_a Tlftln; on the negative,-` Amy` Miller, Maude Smith and Jean Hlgginson, Judges: D. "J. Miller, Allan Miller. Mark McMnster, Critic: J. V. Clark. The judges gaye their decision in favor of the negative. R/Innin ulna vvnndnrnrl hv Mlnqnn `Ruth Inll` 080151011 In Ia.V0l.` OI IIIB I18Kl'LIlVE. Music was rendered by Misses Ruth and Maude Smith. the Denn orches- tra. James Tiffln and Dan. cFadden: Mr. Clark gave a splendid talk on The Value of Money." Splendid readings were given by Sanford Page and Thos. Broughman, also by.Master Jack Mc- Cann, `and a few humorous remarks by John Willson and Frank I.-Ilgglnson. The programme was brought. to a. close by the `singing of the National An- them. N wan dnnln I-n hnld fhn mnnflnm: CD601. It was decided to hold the meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of ev- ery month throughout the summer. May 10.-Robert mid Kenneth Cam- eron motored to Toronto the other day. They expect to write their exams. in Toronto in `a. short time. 'l`hn' Dlnumrmn I-wnihnrn nf nrlllln 'J.'0!`0DEO Ill `B. 8ll0K`( ume. The` Plowman brothers of Orllua. have been visiting in the village. Rmnhnn Pratt mom: to Toronto on REVS D8811 VIBIUIIH m U10 vumge. Stephen. Pratt goes to Toronto on Thursday as a delegate representing Central United Church at the Confer- ence. which will be held in Carlton 8 Church commencing May 18. ; Mina" Mlnnnll hf 'l`mvnntn_ _whn nhnnt UIIUTCII COXIIIIIBIIUIHK may 10. ' Miss" Mlszell of Toronto. who spent `two weeks with Mr. and. Mrs. Bake returned home on Saturday. . Ahhnr `nnu urns: wall nhlnrvul 'nn POIIIPHOQ IIOHIB on muuruuy. Arbor Day was well observed 0 `Friday at the school. Cleaning up and bon-resvwau the order otthe day. A rtnmlnnlnnr and hnnnnnlhnninnr nun. non-nreswaa me 0!'(l8l'_ or tne uuy. Gardening and houneoleanlng '-ap_- pear to be in tull.sw1ng.. - ` M Farmers `are maklmz Rood use of May 11,--'Phesy:h;)athy 0'! {his com- munity Is extende to--this relatives of iWm.'~ Sfanden and rd. N.eil`L1vlmzat,on both of whom . were tormtprly highly respectedcmzens ot this section. mm: hnnlmt fnnfhivv in nlnnmi down` pear to no In tun-.uwmz.. Farmers] are making, good uuao to! their time these dry` days. V ' || 3.: : vv Devon. u v. V --. ...v- .. respected citizens `section : -u'!'ov The basket factory is closed, down` owing to the blowing out ot the boiler. which is. now beyond repair. It will be neceasar to replace it. Fortun- ately;no.ot erdamage was done. A Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Richardson and &IOly;!l0.0tIl0l' 05111888 Will GONG. Mr. and Mrs; Bruce Richardson tamlly of Allandale spent the week- end among relatives here. mm Inna! nrangemen have succeed- Phone your news Examiner. ' (From Another Correspondent) May 10.--A` very large crowd of men and women gathered at the sale of .105. Leave farm stock and implements and household goods.on Saturday last.; Results were very gratifying to Mr.` Lea. It is to be hoped that he will not venture across to the Old Country in` the present commercial and indus- trial unrest. ' ' 'I`hn nuhlic meetlm: called by the" 8110 8.1110113 !'Bl8.VBB new. The local Orangemen have succeed- ed in pulling down the Church build- ing recently purchased in'Phe1pston. '1-`hey intend to re-erect it shortly, and have exprssed themselves willing to make it large enough for the needs 0: the community, provided` that con- tributions or: the citizens are lam enough to cover thevextm. cost. = A y- . , ; ._ V ' Utopia Community Club I11...-An`: 'nunv-Jun `Ilnvy A Diicibue and Refreshing - ` 5-c UT%"lA _C_ND':"':_5 L -Tt_e'n1`s? ;,to Time } May-10.-M1ss mupheninz Lyall {visit- ad agher Nome here last week. V. `n 1:`, 'MnCual of Barrie nnnnt u... Miss Muriel Jermey is`: ' t Chevrolet coach. Gordorlic- E}:l`c`l11t-`i;1`;w` Chevrolet touring and Duncan Gran: l week-end at -n_1s_-name. I 9. Ford tourlngx _o 1\YnI-val` Caldwell has sold bin 9...... 4.. ad at-ner nvme new last week. D. F.>McCua1g of Barrie spent th week-end` at` -hi? _- hm-, `Minn Mm-Isl Jermev is sn'm-mm .. ....... trlal unrest. The public meeting by Public School Trustees to hear G. K. Mills regarding a Continuation School, on May 6, wasvery well attended by the ratepayers. After listening to Mr. Millsit appeared a` reasonable pro- position for Hillsdaie, and a resolution was passed requesting the trustees to proceed and" report at a subsequent meeting of the ratepayers. A nn Mr..Mllla' suszrzestion the follow- a Llsora tlolrllxag.` - n ha I V. owe.` a we _a.ssodh1 Mel. Hastings. ` ` 4 8 farm t Mrs. 0. Graham Jones; 'who unde,..;- went an operation In the R. V. Hospit- al, Barrie, is doing nicely. .'I`hn Girls Helnlnz Hand ohm ....+ al, barrxe, 18 (101115 xucezy. The Girls Helping Hand Club met at the home of Miss Mary Gilchrist on Saturday, May 8. ` , b 'l"h9 Ladies Aid and W.M. nf mi. [United Church held .thelr regula;-I Saturday, may 6. - The Ladies Aid and W.M.S. of the monthly meeting a.t.the home of Mrs.` Walker Caldwell on Wednesday, May ,5, with a. good attendance. Reports were given by the delegates who at. tended the Presbyterlal W.M.S. held in Collier. St. United Church. Barrie, rmvm r'1(`.1T,'l`, grnun held 9 qnnhn ...._ Comer. st. Umteu unurcn. barrle. The C.G.I.T. group held a social ev. hening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Muir on Thursday, May 6, over sixty young` people of" the communify were present and report a splendid time. The evening was spent in music and games. , 8. young uaugnter on may Z. _ Mrs. Thos. Spence _and son Ernest. called on Edgar friends last Sunday.` "l|lI'n nc:A 'MI'ua Tainan T3:-nnbnn... ..._.: ~May 10.-Mrs. T. G. Ma.chell.. M135 M. Machell. J. Mcclennon and M153 (3,, Hermon of Toronto spent Sunday wilt}; the latte1"s_parents. A Mann. Genres Smith and Mrn _T A . Sunday wu:n {menus at nruurord. K Mrs. John Peacock . of Barrie and Mrs. Elsie Handy and daughter Lillian of Allandale spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wallwin. (`nnm-ntnlnnnn--tn Mr. and 'lU|'nu MP. ana Mrs. ru1`re:g|. vvuuwm. Congratu1ations--to Mr. and Mrs. ,W1ll1am Shaughnessy on the arrival of a, young daughter on May 2. Mrs. Thus. Snence and son Flrnmat cqueu on mugur [menus last aunuay. `Mr. ad Mrs. James Frankcom and son` Frank spent Sunday with Hills- dale friends. ' ` I/I've: 'l1'.v-nnsaf nrnenfnr and Nflaa barrne. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyce spenj: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole at Essa Station. nxxrlnw I-n fhn hnnlzwnr any-Inn Han meeting or me ratepayers. On Mr.-Mills suggestion the ing resolution was carried: That the Trustee Board be requested to ascertain how may pupils would be available from outside school sections for a Con- tinuation School -at -I-Iillsdale. To find out it temporary accommodation could . be secured. vlf any of the surrounding School Sections would be wiliinp: to contribute a smallsum towards -its mainten`ai1cfe." 'A`vote of thanks was given to Wm. Hills, chairman of the 'J.`rustee-`Bo'ard,- who presided at the meeting -8.nd*.to Mr. Mills. Inspector of Continuation Schools, who had come of his own accord to give th_e information. 1'\....._,.... I)....uk`n nvlnn Inna `Incl 911.6111- the latte1"_pa1'ents. - Mrs. George Smith and Mrs; J. A Mills went` to Toronto "this week `as. delegates to attend the Anglican Con. vention. T _ Mu nn Mr: _Tnmnn (`.1-nhr u.-.-...4 venuon. Mr. and Mrs. James Craig` spent Sunday with friends at Bradford. Mrn, Jnhn Peacock of Barrio and aale n-menus. Mrs. Ernest Carpenter . and Miss Hazel Murphy are visiting friends in Barrie. `lln and R/fr`: `X7 `X7 Rnxynn anon` ELI. nitl. D Owing farmers vs Five people ` hit 8. motor 4 General Bonzani. Italy's secretary for aviation, says Italy will have world's best pursuit planes. W. Patterson. of Alexandria Bav. monstruuun III IJULICUIL. ` LVLICII.` 0 General Baden-Powell was given a great welcome at big Boy Scout de- monstration in Detroit. flnnnvcfl Rnnvnni Tfn1v a not-vc-fan-u fnvv nest pursuu planes. W. Patterson, of Alexandria. Bay, - landed 225-pound sturgeon in Eel Bay near . Thousand Island Park. mhnnn nun-nu at Qhnlhnrnn warn on- near '1'l'l0llSill'l(l 1515.110 1"8.l'K. Three stores at Shelburne were en- tered early Sunday morning and goods valued at $250 taken. ms a.c.c(_)rg to give Lll_U _uu.uruuu.wu. George Rtmibie, who has just nish? . ed his c`ourse'in `electrical. engineering at the 'I`o1`on_to :Uni.v_e1-sity, was home for a few;'d_ays,lnst'_week._ ;Mr. Rumble has H)8.dQVg.l.l' specialty oi`. rowing. and has heipe'1"brim3." glory to~the Univer- sity as "a"-~mfeml>er' of the successful rowlngrnrexv;-"Ali joinin wishing for him. tr-sueessful.-career in his chosen profession. _. ..; . _ , The..st.u.denta who attend `Barrie PHONE. 108,` agauul. g o t e backw d I wll1.be late witrth5r;2a1tnh,! Ont Sh; lee Sidin , Rough Lumber, Barns ans otlxer an aces where an econ- omical preservative paint is desired, Creosote Shingle Paint will be found to give comparatively long and satisfactory service. It has a. good glops; is priced very low, and comes in 818 attractive colors. For Kitchens and nunrwm In! In othot an-{nu nub acted to conltwt` and -` excells. It drl '.;.'%.:m... 3: """" ""'."" "" '""excelZ ` I :.*.:1.".v'.:s.`.:t:,$`*;%.:: .... ..,.1:1.;`:: !-H.;;'*x_::E.` ` T' tIIIIAa annulu- ' ' AV 1 lrvicou 6ninter- "!lg:d1?o;:t'ottei:?ra12ngoieshed hardwood relieve .the_ nnnmww. .9 +1.. drudzery and fatuzue MID !-IURST . ';**;"*`:`.1,.`"`*%...... L`=='=, - oz 9` "and `ii said. in gigegen profession. _.-- The._,,sty.denta who High Schdt fromjhere rejoice in the fact _that_`lt` ih"aga.fn`~poasib1e' to~be[ home for'thewwe_ek'-emds.= mm: TYnit,9d (".hu1'ch S. S. held very