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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1940, p. 6

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spurns. The village has quite :1 prosperous ;ippeurunce. the residents having improved their premises. Old-x.im- ors passing through scarcely recog- nize the place. Ss\'cr'.\.l persons who had removed from Stroud about fifty years ago, revisited childhnnd scones this summer. h I I anurmnnna ur tuna Cows. both pureb:`od.s and grad:-s from Ontario and Quebec daxry |herds. have built up a good repu- Itzuiun in the eastern United State: `in past years. The result has been a very consistent demand and an zlpprcciable volume movmg acrns: the imematiolxwx border. Czznadxun dairy came exports this year up I: the rnd of September zlnmunled lt- abnut 10.500 head. cumn;u'cd with 9.600 m the corresponding p.-rum last year. In the Whole ox` 193.. 13.000 dairy cattle were shipped to the United States with. of course. the majority of. them coming frsm Eastzrr. Ontario and Quebec herds. SHIPMENTS OF (`OVVS s...r.. .\...n|~.--.u.-L and (II ANADIAN N/\'l'UR[-`. i: pro- n.-minvn`.ly llw type of n1:Igu'I.inI' that pmplv hum Iwun waiting for. It iulurpn.-ts Nulurv nnd the Hll-HI" dour.-4 f(.l' yum` t-njuymtnl. 'l"lw bezel lll.llLll'(' wri on, ur1.isl.-2 and |)ln_>Ln- ;.'ruplwr_~. uumlJlm.- ln mulw l!1l(..`ll is` me n wvll \vril.;1.-n. In-:uI1'1l ull_y il- lLI:t|'.I1ml uml hiuhly vnturl.uinm' Iu:u{:w.lm~ that will |n- uruul fur yu:n'.: In mnnn ll) l`UlIll'. O I-Iuvh i.~~:1n- mm,:n2m4 Inuuy line :u'livI: ; uml pin.-ln1`v.~' in vnluur ulmnn |)il'll>i. m: 1`! mn II'l'lIk` uh:-H.\ H -H. lll vululll` :I.l.mln mrurs. m:unm;n.~. l'l.:rw-rs. lrm-.~`. .~4hvl|.~. ll:-h. i1m~u..~. ;_:on|np,'y_ the skiv.-: and ulhvr fact` 4)!` nuiuru. llvuulur (Ivpn`lnu-nls hull with l.)lll(`|)l`il1lilH.{. prujt-(l plzmninu. and :<|u,-1.-,1.-Hulls rm` It-:u.'l\':n;.-,. A r ,1:,... Mun...-.. h-.1 Ir-nu un- \VlUl |.)|ll(`|)l'lllllllp.',. |)l(I_|l'\'l |)nu|||II|v;. O('.`:mu(Iinn Nnlurv hue |)"(`Il up- |)l'O\'l`tl and rm-nnnm'mlo(| by Hu- l)vp:n'lmI-nts uI' Fldm-nllmn in all Cumulizm l l'UVillI`(`H. and nlsu by l`(vlip_`imn1 l`I.l1n':I1inn Culllmil HI C:mml:\. (iirl (}ui(|u~.x- `A m(.'i.`l'iu|l. Buy Sn-nuts /\:'.x`uviuli \ .W.(`.2\. Y,M_C./\._ Iv, l"Iwm- |'II(|HI .\'L`lIl.`lll '~'huul(l Ivml vvvry svzrluml. ('\'('|`_\' 1,1-:lvln-r, rvt-.-ry purrul and (-w-1)` naluru low-1` In : NOW! 0 (`..'lIl:l(H:lu N1ll|ll'(' is pllhli`-`ht'(| in J. Ill|l.'l1`_V. March. May. Svplt-Inlnn and N<:v(-1n.l)x-I`. It Innlu-s :1 tr-:n.~'ur- Cd gift Tn` bu_v_-3 nlul ;:iI`I.~. :1.-: W0 1:: m`u\vI1-up.~:. ONLY SI A YICAII. TIIF. BIRD WIIICII NEEIDS :\ TOOL Among lhv birds which arc cum- in}; (lmvn from the north now-u- days lu spend the wintvx` with us` in the southern part. 111' C:1mId:n i:'< the Nm-th('1'n Shrike nr Bulcn-`I bird. His very nnmc sounds am- innus_ dues ix. 1101'. We might quin- expecl` that with such :1 name his deeds are evil: well. we'll see. 'T`n hnnin uriih Inn in l"|H1.'n' :1 To begin with, he is rather a handsome fellow. As we see him sitting in some exposed spot he ap- pears to be :1 greyish Dil"l with touches of black here and there about him. Such a brief cleseriptionu will do for :1 field identification. but on closer examination we find. that though his back is soft ptiro ;{l`('_'1` his breast is delicately rippled with very fine black wavy bars. :1 i'm11'l<- ing few birds have. His wine; are black with large white spots. He has a fine long tail with large white vspots. and across his face tin.-rv. " a broad black patch which gives him the sinister :1ppeai':1n-':e of :- highway man wearin;.{ :1 ni'1~.<. 1| Strangely enough this iniisked ap- pearance seems to be in keeping with the Northern Shrike's habits. He is not one of our lovable hi":l::: ~ in fact. he is almost one of our birds `18005 are CVUI WUH. WC II SEC. l way to put it, but it. seems n:1.u:`` g went only half way in this regard. The Shrike h:1s the bill of :1 hLi\\'l(. strong. sharp and hooked, but far ` from having the powerful Claws ot ' :1 bird of prey. his feet are the weak ' delicate feet. typical of the percning of prey. Almost." sounds a sti':111_;el birds. ` \' '1`h1..- nruniunuxrl Hun Qhrilrn rlnne `\I\` LHYGS. Thus equipped the Shrike clue: his hunting in u very unique \v;1y. Ho chuns(3s :1 perch from which he has -\ 4-In-av nnnhuh`Iu`h\r{ \ri1\\\.' nf ihc WKLCII. ANDER.\`u:\' .\- (`U.`vlI'.\N1 _ Chartered Accuunt.n1L~'. TI`ll.\ I.L`\'S. etc Crown Life Buxkiizuz. 59 Yunge SL. Toronto , ,a ________________ CH()()(_`S Il [)(.`l'CH ll'UHl \.VlIlL'll :1 clear unobstructed View nf `Lin surrmnicling le1'ritm'y. Usually this is some pasture land d0l`.3 l with `thickets. Here he sits nmtinnlt-. watching the gruuncl beluw._ l`h.' bird's eye sight must be Cxlr:m1'(liv. zirily keen. for :11 the very l"ir.~'. glimpse of :1 field mouse or even U` large insect. though it be fil`:_v yzlrfis 01 sh :lW1l) .i the-Shrike. is qt once v_:l'.l' ui.-d pnunces upon the un\'.';.-_\' viv- lim. With his strong hnnkul bill he is able to drag the Sll`ll{;IllI111i nmuse from its hiding .m'l v.n'r_\' ii} to at nearby thorn bush. But wh_\`i :1 thorn bushi Here we learn lln-| S(.'( 11-1 of the m:n':1nder`-` \\"."ll{llL";:~`.`; True. he is able in seize and lm`-ll his prey in that. bill. but his deli-| eutely fashioned feet are for porcli-E . . IIL` Il.I.\l mg only. The mouse is lhcrc-1`-are impaled upon a convenient zlmrn. and there it hangs saifely while lhi` Shrike devours it at lei<'u`-3. Ye :.- nnl nflnn Oh-H \\Y.\ i.vn~n nf. l DHFIKC UL`\"ULll'S ll ill lEl`'H'.'. ` It is not often that we iozirn ul wild c:'e:11Lires using :1 irmi. I\m-st` uf them accomplish all the}! l`(`flU|l't' to do in life with such gifts if mt- ture as teeth. a bill. feet. wings M` a tail. but in the Northern Shrike we . find an example of a uird which :(`-i tually calls to its aid A convenient tool or weapon, p1'r.\'iclcd by im- ture on the thorn bush. w'n22h effi- ciently takes the place of feet that cannot clutch and hold prev. One would hardly expect tn h\'.';vl` music from such :1 bi'1gmi:l as me Qkrllru uh. I \-nf =:\ n\vnv`I'\"|\\'f-!`.r\!r it YHLISIC IFUFH SUCH ll ')l'lgiHl1 {lb `.llL'| Shrike. yc-L so overpuwc-.:`.n:,' is the: benign influence of spring that ear-I ly in 1\'Iurch. before this (:u:'irus bzrd leaves us for his humc in {he iuri , Newsy Nature Notes By SlLIu1'l, L. '1`hmnpsnn "THE Ts[\RRi'E i7.X.\TvN'i7.R. T - fnsvin~ n.l ni|`|IH`l|< ONLY $l A VI`)/\|{ 2% \'mI.rs $2.50 |`|t-:m- rvmil :|l jml 'l`n'mlh>, ur if h_\' pa-1'.~z.nnl vlwqm k :I(|(l 15 (`t`lllH l'..-| c-x(~|mnp,u. '5 (`:m:\(li.'In Nnlurv ; 17.") J:ll`\'i.~' 52.. H '|'1>l'IIIIln ns I`M'1n~ aiulum-5 .uvc-ml )il'll:i. m:Imm:1l:=. l. Hvh hymn . .._:_.._?__._._.___.__. Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac.. l~`.'l`.('.Z\`I. Teacher of Mann. Organ. Vocal and Musical Thenrv. ()l`{,(\l1lSl nnd Chni:~~ Inaslcr of St. .1\ndre\\"s Prvs\_>_\'\(\riun Church. Gold Medalist I`nrumu Con ` .;erv.'2t0r_v ut Mu'=ac and Umversily ' of Tnmmn. 113 \\'ur.\`lt-y S\., Burr'u- ~------------------;1 Ill > . 'I3ARR'I"F., \'lNT.. C:\Iv';'\D/1 .._2______.._ With plenty ul` prmluuc- In gene:-nl (m the mnrlu-l Snlurduy nmmnu: for some rt.-n.=am1 Ihv buying wm nul :11. all brisk. Butter rvmuim-4| ul 311:: ll) 32( and rugs` WL`l'(` in(:lut.l(-(l lu Iw l'irnn-1' m price but chirkvns show:-d :1 slnuht (Imp wilh 1,110 xluw lmyinu, Rmnp L-mu! h.'u`dwrmd w.-Is nhuwn` with Lno HIUW uu,vnw,, SHITIL umul nhnwn :n`.$-1.5!) per l1':Ii|m' luml. mixt-(I wow! u`. $3..'i0_ trnilm-_ ll) $11.5!) lruvk luml. . nl. $.".U0 fur a: lnruv trznilx.-r ln;u.l Thu Inurlu-I huiltlimz Ims Ir.-vn muvh ilnprnvml .-+inm- lulu-n n\'~`I' : n (lnuvt.- hull mix! will be mm-H: (~u:~ iur In lwni now. In- I`-mull.` hnvu znlsm lwvn ml-;lc-(I In ||u- mum` 1 I flnnr. \,|I|IHl1IlI|l"{ M.\Iil{E'l` 1 i (Iil run.-4 'l`uI'ni|n-:, l`.lHHI!l'.`i qr-.-n. t-:I('|I haul` 4:)-nu. um (':IuIil`luwI-2` .n.l|||!II'1IClI lT.'l||lllI<)W|`:`,~, uuhbnnl smm.-ah. mu-In ()ninn::_ (3 (11. ................... 4! S|mni.~:h vznrjvly ()|:n l (-mu-r .~'r1u:n.~'l| ............ .. .S'\vmol` pulznln h'(|||.`l.\h ` . Cum-nl.~4_ (5 qt, .................. .. l 1:'vl1-:.(i qt. l`:Il`SIli|>.\'. ll :11. .............. .. Spinawh. 6 .12: . C?nl)I)u;:u.~< ..... .. . :'w u. (`hiIH-:u- II-|llll'(' (.`.-It-ry ................ .. . r`:-'.-I-v In-.-n-I-.-, [mm-I1 \_.-u-ry Ct-En-ry In-m` . Whitu In-:m::. |)i!Il nu; 9-uvn'_v. Imm-In S:Ip,v, l)lHl('h -._._...._.__:___....._._____.._._____ \ (`cl-`.0. R. & F.l.Sll-I A. BUIKNS, I)'s.(`,\ l.i(`*I`|.~`.(`d l)ru_4l-~.<:: 'l`Iu-1`:mist_.x` lmllor Chiclu~n.<.' l"nwl. ||)_ lxzgs. do`/.. l')1u`ks. lb. (`!....un II. ll1IlHIl'll)iuu' UIl'.I bmwn ..... .. Pius, vznch 'I`:n'Ls_ rl-7'/.vn Special Uilliillg . I. Buns zuul v: l)A)|l:.',llIIlIl>-`. Hnnwm:u|(- I 1 1..-....... {\l(.`X:Illd(`l` :nmnlu-5, (i [1. Small l{||s.s`ul.<. (3 (ll. ...... .. Grcn-I1im.',s, (5 qt. ............... .. Tolmcm SW(`m:~:. Ii ('1. Iewu1|k(~(-H. (3 ql. North:-rn S[)il'S. bu.~,h(-l Pewuukc-us. bush!-I _.-...._._- , -./6) 7 Rev. Mmuson Doyle. preached in. Lho United -lust Sunday._ | Rundnv vis-.1tm's were: IV - last Sunday. Sunday visitors Mr. um? Don. Lush and son Billiv Mr. and Mrs. Art Bulbuck. Tu- routo. with Mr. and Mrs. Edp,(!I`- Lon; Mrs. Ruth Ellsmeru. Cram,- lhurst. with Mrs. J. Rix. Sr. `north. we hear him ind'.||;1:- Ill um uccnmplishcd song. 1:. cm of u medley of lri'V.:<. aw squeals. whistles. chirgns :m1l -sLrunge performance. Srmr these notes are x'(,-ally musicu even pleasing, but H`.hI`I.\ are and grating. As we listen ` I `song. if such it can be cnllw . wonder which notes tell u Shrike`s roul chnrach-r. I. public l)L'n0f:1ctm' heluim: in r lxmd of noxious `.`w- 1" m` is h`: :1 xmlrclvmus (iv::'rn :1.) I:r,.-n I01` I5 ll.` wild life`! Extra cupivs ur 'I`ht Examiner, 5 cents. at all ncwr: (la.-alurs. and at this office. Enowiii u The 'I`. Mlllmrn (`.n.. T.hI.. Tm-nnlo. Onlu IU. ll). (III/.. lm-.'u|. whil.-- I! `|[1`llIl)|1'H um uzusxnere, U1':1u:- J. 1` quitt- nod c'ms..~.ts / nvitu-1'.~' ties. u1'io.~ rfurmunce. Some of re musical and . harsh tn hi:~ czullud, we :11 M the 1:. hi: .. elm` rd `.211.- us r'v:i2m.~. Hll`(lL`X`t)l|S dv::'I.`u).'m' ml Toronl 0 '1 Chur(:h $1.61: . Mrs. Thos. Rmvv is visit/1m; in Stavner. I uh... (Inn.-n uiuio nrl ru-mnrlu in Imavner. Wes. Perry visitecl friends in Collinuwood. Sunda_v. Mrs. Booth and Elva snout. tho pvoc-kcnd with I`oronto: friends. Mrs. Alex. Grnin2'e1'. SLz1_vm-.r, spent, Fl`ld(l_V with hm nzm.=nc.<:. Mr. Barton entertained the par- cnts all. the school. Fridav after- I1l1f'I Branch Office i There is no problem before you more important than this--what income can I be sure of when I must retire? And remember this too, the sooner you take action the smaller the annual sum you will need to save. Why not learn what lmperiul Life has to oflcr you--see your local repre- .\(`IIll|llVl5 lotluy. neetl later on when you wish to retire. Deposit-t made with Imperial Life grow and grow. Interest e:trnin;;1 add to your principle amul- ingly-~a principal which no unwise invetment or l)llSllIL`S`illZJI1lrll(.`:ln endanger. Ina: --.....~... .... I ..______._..__._.________._ W. U. AND l'l'l`|ll".|. Mc'KlNNl".\' I n.(.'... Sp.(?.. n.n.'r. . '.`.hirupr:u-luvs 8: :u'u;.-,1:-.s\ 'l`lu~rupi::\x ' 70 R5321 Rmld. .-\H:Ind:Ilu | Office and R--::. Phnm :39] Office hrs. I-5 p.m. and 7-21 p.m. ` i`nnsu|l,ntinn tron Fm d` `m-~n1s: 1001). MISS N[ill',V Mnt.hew.s'. Toronto. njcssmr Independence: Streamlined Model I\l\JI\\JLJt , \.l|lllIIIIIT Kallllukll lmsiitess wntnen now compete on nn equality with men in the business world, asking no favours, demanding no special privileges. Many of these women emulate the thousumls of men who have accepted nancial protec- tion fur tmlzty and tmnnrruw {rum Imperial Life. Such ussttrunce is entirely within their scheme of life, iuul well within their hutlgets. Vl(iUl{()LJS, capable Canadian Iwnnsigycss vo{t_uncn nqw gongpo.-t_e Intelligent wumen in business recognize that am Imperial Life policy is an uncliur to winclwurtl "no matter what may h:ippen",--:1 confidence- liringing bzmi.-alier of worries about the future. Some of these women have emlnwment policies, some will benet from Imperial Life pension policies--there is :1 plan to suit every wmnun's requirements. Thousands of them nuw feel happier, more independent. because of their arrange- ments Willi lmpcriul Life. Business women can guarantee continued Income through Imperial Life in Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie V READ THIS GUARANTEE! Notice that "Prestone Anti-Freeze gives protection for a full winter. For fourteen years, an ever-increasing number of Canadian motorists have pravcu the value of this guarantee. They have learned for themselves that this anti-freeze gives posi. tive protection every day . . . because it does not boil away in mild weather. Special ingredients safeguard against rust ,_l _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ .___._______..____._. VICTORIAN ()Rl)F.l! OF (Rm-rm Brunch`. \\'cH Bu Your present car deserves your best attention. Take no chances on a freeze-up which can cause serious damage. "Prestone" Ami-freeze is economical and timely insurance which should be pur- chased now-at no increase in price. 1-ucll: 1: (sun! and Miss Imogene Psxddlson. Bar-gt-(I word on no. s|)(~:nL Sumlny with their pfu'- brother. Ht.-ri) I 4 !1l.' i had mxssml :1 v Simn. _ _ | Mr. and Mrs. Reef. Wl1S0h_ m Calcclcnm. spent. Sunday :11 Wu. l Mumbersorfs. mu; nnrl Mrs Gm. CX`|l.` and (mu. Miss Dorothv Wood has Lzonv Toronto to take at position Sinmson':;. Mr nnrl Mrs; Reef. Mumbersonts. Rev. and Mrs. Ger). Cruises Mary spent Ff1'i(lay and Su.tur(la,v with lrientls m 'I`cr:mm. A uhnwm` was held in the town with lrlends Tcrcmto. A shcwer was held hall. Friday night. for the now1v- weds. Mr. and Mrs. 0.11:1:-v Dun- can mee Mmiv Mitchell. Sh(- ro- celvod many useful ;)x'e-smus. unn .....l vnuinln Y`hnn1nL~ rt-1-niv- 1UlVl`u Illluly uocuu |Il( .1lut.1. Will and Josiah Thomas rm-r-i`.'- L179 I1 1:. W4 gc-cl f~`rid::v Lhr1L thvir Ht.-r'n__ of Nimzurn. Falls. n21.ssr:(I awnv. 'I`h(ev, with Ar- thur Blackburn v:m1r~_v Mr:Art.h- H1 and (,`;n'l Thrmms. the-ix` nep- h(:w.`~;. Intzlrm-cl to th'- fulmrnl on Monday. P.'u`Li('Hl.n'.<'. lat:-r. Mr. and Mrs. Hm':1c(~ Gilnin and family visit:-rl in l`m'nnt.n ow-r thr- V\ H'l>{('l1(l. Thursday", Novem'nei .31. 1:740 j JUST ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO I` STROUL)'SWF1RST HOUSE BUILT Q` I)n|ll|I` IHKIIIH bi;.'_;.:n-xx v:ulu-- Whu`. lHllH'.\ llll' vun-v. ntlvr-:'lisinL:. Th" ;:`.'--:7 by fur thu- ~ll;1:x-tiTri1i fares Frditi Barri; .v:\II -no v|`:\ 1'\'l! ;"I`.\'I`|l\N IN 'I`|`E l\|{()VlN(3li ` ...____....__ J. EIWVIN WILSON. B.S.A.. l).(). ()S'I`F`.0l`ATHI(` l`H\'S1(`l.`.N Kin8fBlnck_ Bnrriq-' ".`-.-`mplmm* 315. (ice I-In\n'.<-~9-l'.!. 130 in 5 and by npxmintmont VI(`.'I`0Rle\N um (Burrw Brunch` from `. ..R0 to -1.30 . rmgduv Ann1i(`:n'u ` g The noteworthy fact that the first dwelling house in Stmud was built just one hundred years ago, called forth the thought that :1 few other` facts regarding the villng-~,, and the adjacent village of (2rziigv.i`.c. might be of interest to the present genera-I I tion. The h()u.~;e above mcntiuned was built by :1 ll/ll`. l.:iwrcncu on the form now owned by W. J.i Smyth. MI`. Lziwrence dmiutorl xhcl site for the first Methodist. church. which was built in 1852. In 1864, a brick church was built zit `._l1C front of the roughcnst one. which \'.':lS us-- nil he 5. Qnnd.-iv S2:-honl l`t)(:."ll. 'l`h(`.`~`(.* 2.:xu to -i..xu u nesduy. App1ic:n'u vices mu)` he vices may no zhruugh dnmtnl`. '()VlN('l`: (7 Ql"IiBl'.'l'. .Vl`.\V bltunnnlulx. -nun`... .......__,- ISl.:\.\'D. NOVA SCOTIA NOVEMBER 29-30 to OTTAWA $7.80 November '29-30-December 1 to Montreal $9.15 To Quebec (`ity $13.15 - To Ste. Anne De Beaupre $13.75; R()BE|{'l` ll. .\`T\Il'I'|l EYl'.`.!s`l(`.H'l` S!"l".(`l:'\l.lS'l` 53 Dunln ) S`.' 1 hux.x- B0 Hours 9-6 (`mi 3'. S:n1urd:n_v.< H1! H1. Lreukeu wlul muuu. You will nd in Dr. Wom1 s Nor- ...... Minn Qvrnn n rmnndv Ln stimu- Village 0riginally_ Named Victoria--Was Busy Milllng Centre-Ea.rly Resident Recalls Many Interesting Facts Dll. C. C. Fl.E'M|.\'(`u VETF.RIN!\RU\N and RITRGICON ' .3 Bayfiold St. I Barrio I Pl_`\~'H` RH , WE,$izL;b'i}?&i `%%A`1w\Ai`;2$;*r1o'NAL _____________._ MAYDI-IF. McAlYl.l-1Y_ A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piamn and 'l`h'my Organist S1. M-nr|.',e's Church 115 Buyfivld SL. Barrie ._.-..__::_._.__._-..- E0. R. I-`.l.Sll-I A. lsllltnm, Us. Lice.-n.~wd 'l`Iu-rapists l*2lt`(`tric. Rzulm, |l)'(lro and Mn>(`h:mu 'l'l`n-r:u.y IA n....1.... R1 ||..,m\ 4: (If the mugncast wmun \ . (`d as :1 Sunday Schoul rm:rn. |'hos<- were burned (lawn in in: \vm::~x- n!` 190. , and the next sum.m\r n new`! `;)|) ).-lit(.` I H`-. Ind` church was crc-(:: on 1. side of the street A lug, 5 men built in 1838 on 1.11` nmrxnz-::s`. corner, M the ir1tm'sc:`i<)r1 of zlw 10th line and the IeneLun;.>,` Road. now Highway 11. The })mpr_~`.'Ly is now nwned by the lnnisfil 'l`(lL~- phunc Cu. The ndjniniw: (`mm was Io\J- nay; FUNERAI. l)l|{|'I(,`.;()I{ AND I-`.Ml1.r\l.!\ll~`.ll A1\Im!1..-\N(`r. . Q7 Elitaln-1|: St. : l`luuu- 218 N|l`( , Dunhm ! W. D. MINNIKIN E.G. SMITH 6. CO. I.'.4..hIi.h.ul IxI'.!| \zo\Z' IJIVLILAQ nu `. -- Estalllislxo-1| 1813!! I-`UNICRAI. DIRI-2("l`(\RS AND EUHIL-\L`.\ll'IRS Motor nmbul:uIm- in c .-wuwction nnuxv n A \' .1. \! ll M IGIIT Motor nuuuuauu-r u. .. ~...u...... OPI-TN I).-\\' ANI) !`UGII'l` BARRIE. ONT. PHUNF. 32 1: FUNEIKAI. I)|'RECTOH AMBULANIVF! SI-`.'\ l(3I-I 13 Mary 88. : Phone 48! C|llROl`lU\(`.'l`()I{S .._.__.__ MUSIC LESSONS -:__-.?_______.. LAND SURVEY ORS _------ ...._`. ._.___,,_,,, NOV. '28 T0 ('..\'.R. S'l`.-\ l`ll)NS I l'll()\'lN(`l`I OI` Ql"lBl-I('. NEVV I.\`l..-\l\'l). N( ______________.__ JAM]-T.\` !`.. DI.-\I\lUNl) Ontario Lzmd Slll"\`l'_\'I\I` n Qxnhiq `Q! \\`~``-. VERA]. lllI{I~`.( "l`()I{.\` Af`f`0l`.\'T:\Y\"l`S P. C. LLOYD I I\IuI.`t"l`l\` - 0. Fl.I"..\ll.\'(`u _ `RINARI/\N and .s1`R( ETERINARIAN OS'l`l'*}Ol`A'|`llY 0.)-.`(.sa;-m DIE]! 0| NUl(.\r.n` \\ `H P>Llb_\' (.`.liniC[ u`vluvk -very Wed-1 . `nun fur l\|n`_\`(\'_\` _;(\r- \ ( inn lnr nxxrses .\L'|-- mudo direct or} '1`<`\(`phmu\ " Eiest Wheezing ` Means Bronchitis! Dy 7 l huIm 405 .._.._.__.___ Ill " . \ ` EAssn(`i:11e C5` . \\' \n ` -.- - ~ and Il)fU1'll1`.lli\_>I\ frnm Agollts 'l"3i19B {ion by the resmunns (11 um vnlugv. I Mr. 'l`hnm:1.~; Webb. S12, nlsu l`rnm | Stmud. England. was the |)usll11zIs1CI` `for :1 few months; {hon {He ufxto l\vn.~; given In Ch:n'l(\s [-3, Chnntlm` and is now hum by his Ixicwu, Mrs. ilhnnimz. The Lmst office :11 Cruigvnlu was `first cn*.dncl0(l by :1 Mr. Cr:ni,:. whu also run :1 sawmill and small st'n':. In 1864. R. G. McC1':1w tnuk u\'(`!' the office and had :1 milm` shun. The I building has unly recentl_v bum! turn `dun/n. Mrs. J. w. Reid. Mr. Me- > D C:`:1\v's dnughtazr. carries an the post uflico in her new resicluancc. A I`x'esby1o1`iun church \v:1s huil`. in Cmigvxnlc in 1864. under me :mni.t-' s.-.- nf Rnv Mr. \ Vh'n9m.\.\. Rev.| IN 'l`llF. MAIHTIMF. I`.|{0VlN(`J".S,| 7 BRUNSVVICK, l`RlN(?I'l IEDWAIHD unlv .1 ul`n'l`l A i then owned by David I\ Iy-:x`~`. who` said it to Francis Barclay and rt:-i tired to the village. -nnn ,, _..._..~ ....1.,...1 ......~ Imilil |IlI't. U LU lllt: Vlllugc. In 1860, a frame school was built. on the opposite corner. the site be- ing dona`.'_`d by John Dyr. Sit. 0\Vl`.- ler of th: adjoining farm. n-1 uundi- ...... mm :9 hn nlunuvu n<.-ad Fur .s;"m)ul I21` th: '.1djo.n1ng Minn. 11-1 l!IIll(lI- non that it be always use-id 3211` ` pu1`pnso.<. The grounds were `inzilly quite sm.1ll..bul. 1`.;1'.'o been ` ioxteiided from time in time. The prescm brick building vzis :-1`vcicd,- i11 1923. In 185(). John Ch:u11It~1~ up- uned :1 generzil store. winch is nving c:11`1'i(.-d 011 by his ;!,1`:111dd.111:;?1`.:`1`. Mrs. Bunting. What is l1c1ll_v cull- ,ed 11111 "Cn1`11e1' Slnrr-." was built i11 llho (`nrly '70's by Williznn W<-b`.); it` [11:15 ch:1ngL'd hands :1 ~111;11l.~1~r of] tinms since, ` The viilzigo w:1s:11 first, c.1l]1-d \.';c- 1u1'i:1.'bu1. was ch:1m;i~ri in S:m11r.li by W, C. Litllo. M.P, f-11` Sanlh Simone. in hnimr of his h'lllH` mwn in Gh)uc<`:4l01'shi1'e. E:1;',I.;11d. Ht` had used his i11fh1(~11c1,\ 1.1 h-~.v'- lho 111151 uffico brought f1'11111 131- rosi- d:)11cu of Squire nL`l\j1lH1ll\ Rmzs. at me 81h line. i11 1-115111111240 In :1 peli- `iinn by the residums nf lhe village`. inn l`hn1n:1< W1-hh_ S11, Cmigvxnlc m 1854. UHCICI` `.nL- :I1un.`- `.x`_v of Rev. Mr. \Vhi19n1.\.\. Rev. Wm. McConnell was the x`osidont xninistor for 32 years. 'l`hu C.N.R. .\".:ni0n is lncuzutl there but. `here is m nu -Iu'nn1 vhmml1 the muilji .'|l`(.` -::- BOYS & BOYS `Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Pub-V lic. Cun\'cynnccrs. etc. Money to loan at lowest rates 0! "`t(~rest. Ot- fice: 13 Owen $1., Maaunic Tcmple Building. Barrie. Brunch office Elmvalc. J. R. Boys-J. F. Woods. ~_a____- The principal xaynlptom of brun- dlitis is a dry, lmmln, hm-kin v cough lccolnpuniml wit.h :1. rapid w1mv1.i'ng Ind fmsling of tigmlluss across the chest. : CAMERON & C.-\IF.-Bf?! BARRISTERS. SOL.1CI 1`ORS. ETC. 5 Owen SL. Barrie ; Tolcphone 406 MONEY TO LOAN g -** \ i FRANK IIAMMONI). B.A., `LC. 'VB:m-isto.-1`, Solicitor, etc. Masonic I x ]`:-xnphx Bl(.g.. Barrie. Money to hum. < I cowxm & cowmsx I gBTTiSU?I`S. Solicitors, Convc-yanceni Notaries Public. etc. MONEY TO LOAN ` Office. Masonic Temple Bui1d`ng, ` 17 Owen Street, Barrio ` Alvxumivr (`.nw:1n, G. A. Ross Cowan `_{ Ph_vsi1`i:ms and Surgeons _ Office. 47 Maple Ave. Telephone r; Office hours: 1 to 4 p.m., '7 1c _ ` 9 p.m., or by appointment. .' ` BARRlS'l`b:u, SUl.lL,'l'l'UI1. r.1L,. : [Ix-mm-y Lu hum : Russ Block, Barrie` Phuno `.300, jlvrnul nmdicine and minor surgery. UK. N. 51. l..-\U|un, |..m.u.u. ! Ph\'su'iun. Disouse of Children. in-- Offwo: 30 Owen SL; Office and Res E DONALD I. l\`lacLAl{EN.. B./\. -BI\RRlS'l`I*`.R. SOLICITOR. ETC .l\1usmic 'l`~m|)lo Building. Barrie V MUN l-ZY 'I`O LOAN ; l`|\)'sici;nn and Surgvnn J19 Owvn St. Phune 101.`) ,()ffi(-- Hmu`s: 1230-2 ()0; 630- 9 33.111 I I DR. W. A. LICVVIS Surgvry and I)1soase\s of Women) }L`hiol' Cnrnnvr. County of Simcoe and DR. R. N. Mzlcl IlERSON ` I`h)`sic'mn and Surge.-on ' Plump (H : O{fiCo~--.',8 Collier S1 ` `8.:t()~9.:!0 a.m.. 1-3.00 and 630-8 p.n. ?.__ DUNCAN l~`. McCUAlG. K.C. B/\RRIS l`EI{, SOI.ICl'l`OR. ETC. Y\.1.uu-V r.. 1...-m - lnm: Block. Barrie neat. There is n. rising of phlc-gun, aspe- ciully in the morning. This Yhlegm is In. first of a light color, mt. as the disease prugr(-.~`.~ivs bmtmnes yel- luwiah or grcsonisll, and is smnot.in1oa streaked with blood. um. -..:n n...1 :.. nu Tl7.m.1 n T\Tnr. DR. N. 7. ROGERS Ph_\`sici:m and Surgeon .1\ssoci;m- Coroner, County of Simcoe Office and residence: 50 Mary Sx.` Phone 101 I __ "'"___-- I DR. Ii. (1 Tl`R\'I|ULL Wk`(}Il| Umversity) . |O{l'iv\! and x'v.~'id:`r:vv: (`urn-.-r Dunlop ' ` and Pn_\-ma: Sls. Phone 105 `Hours: 9.10 am.. 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m -.:-.__-_ |` DR. J. H. N. SIHITH Ph_vsici;m and Surgeon Offoce. Owvn St. at Collier Offivu Huurs: 1.30-330. 7-830 p.m il`honv 700. RGSidUl)t`.t". 47 Collier St ! i | __ I 5 DR. 1`.l'i(\R(`-E (7. SEYMOUR I Ph_v.~u~i;m and Surgcun I '\.`!fIu- and Rvs duncz-. Corner Eliza- lnlh zmd `Fur---um .~ls.. Phone 1-10. `H.-...~c '3 1-) :1 m: 1-4 nm.: 7-9 p.m The Examiner has not a "claimed" circulatinn but one. guarsntea. 2 by :1:art.ere'.i a:::1=.n an 5` ands . LLILLII. AL \4l\lA|aJ\raI The \ L`rs:mh`. High Class, Hum E nrnus "`utm~Iainer, fnr your nex Lodge or Church or nu:--r Fa} ` tertainmmu. lllustrmod '..`ir(`u-c , lur FREE. Address 828 Crnwfnrd ' \O 'Y`m-nnln 1011!` Iii!` lKl`Z)'2. PM` St... `Tm-unln. V .` u\l`.\.L'l\EA ..B.`:F` GRDN .\ Ill.-uh l`Iqce `lIIvI'| >(`l:1h` L'm`nnor. Ltnu and DR. R. E. and 3 nu 4'4` Rlnnln Ava, DR. I.. ll. Bl(il-ZLOW l`h)'.~`ioiun and Surgmm uvnn Q1 Phuno You Will 1mu 1n ur. wuuu':4 nul- wny Pine Syrup :1 rvlnmly tn stimu- late the xvonkvnml hrom-llinl organs, subdue the inumnmtion, soothe the lrritulml parts, lnnsmx the phlegm Ind munu.-4, nml help nulnrc to anally dislodge the mnrhixl :u-x-unlulntion. _-.._..\. 5 Iucznucl mare um. `nun: m ugvm. Ihuugh the . N. M. l..-\URlE. l..M.C.C. -Inn DR. \V. F. l.l'l`TLE 1.: (`.n~.xnm {`nnn1\'nfI l.l*`.\'VlS and l)u nf ' ' ENTFRTAINERS R. \V. C. Ll'l"l'L| . I Cnrnm'r. Cmmtv of Sxmcoe A Ill! R F. \\.'ll.L MEDICAL SECURE IO M` mmy on blmcue I. WILL Surgeons 1 .. 213 u p.m.. to | apninlmom. t Wlnf ' 10m, .-___.-.__.-.__._.__..___ _ AND!-`.R.\`().\` & l`().\lI .\N\'_ (`hm-.on>d Accxmxxmms. l`1`xxs1.o:-5. 91 I Forest Della;-s Help to ` Meet War Expense Annnal output from Canada : 39 newsprint mills amounts to H60.- 011100000. and nearly all this mon- ey camera from mnlsldu-. (Jxumdu. Durina 1940. um: brunch nf Cunn- da`s vm l`or:.=t in(ii:slry ~new.-aprlnl iman1nf:iclLni'(~-- will druw unuuuh Cash [rim U.;i`.r*:i Sintes cusmlni-I`s to disLribul.- in Canudn mi equival- lem 0! I`ii'u.u:. dollars` for ovvry man, woman and (:i1i`:ul. A tun uf nvxvsprint is n bulky package. und 3,'2Ul).()l)0 such puck- ziges l.`l:`!\L'd nu` ii`. Czinmlu this your call for a grant chain it froiulil trains and ships buund mnstly fur IUni1.vd Stuivs :i..d uvcrxous purts. Cui1.~'iil:~i'Lt1;, -mly the (-xnploynwm ' given In the cutlimz of pulpwund. ` nvwsprin: inls yum` is providing 4.- I li0l\_()()0 xnzm-:l:iys. and In nblnin its Llvust Crup uf pulpwnud uppruxin\nl.u- "ly 5l7.|)h\| ucrvs of lurcsl were hur- lvustucl uf lhvir mvrch:\ntj.1ble logs. C:m:xu:i has 3!) active mwvsprinl limills located in six provinces. They , hnvv an :i.mi.:.: xtupucity of nearly I . i i *i.4`J(),()()0 tons of print pups.-r, nr nu:1rl_\' mt-.\ h'n`.f Ihv lulnl caipucily of x the w.n`l(1 and lm:I`L` Lhzm fuur limi-s the c:ip:uit_v of any other single cnuIi1l".'. '1`h.. .~..`..\:.. 5:11-nuilnnlli nl' <:wim!H cmmxr:/. The ;;I_1`:)\iu.- in\-vsunwt of snvimux in C:mu.li:m ncw.~'print m:1nu|'ucluru is g1'e.1:_:` man in any other of our indusm-:5 uxcupl the rn'Ll.w:Iys and hydro-c:m-1.. pi:::;`.s :md no man- u1'.'1cturin:.( in('u.\'.r_v employs so IS L{I'L`vH_Z' lllilVl Ill ill!) : m:m_v pcr.-nus. (V uh mm! qnl pcr.~'u.x.~'. Of UL` mm! Silll.-it`. of newsprint this your by C:mndi:m mills. un1oun1.n;.:-; tn $160.!-()(.).0()0. nearly all of it cuzncs lrum nulsidc Cznnndn but is` .a[:cnt wilhm the Dominion mainly in the form of wages. elec- tric pcmr-'.`. (rm:-'nt costs. taxes and the pus-:h~::-u uf materials from u mmtiluclzr ml` fL`.(:l')l`lLS. I - handed aft. M1`, Craig's sawmill \vas t:1lu`1t over by Burger. then by 'l`nun1;1s Mulholland. who built a flout` mill. Stephen Manoer had a s:1\\=mill 11') the south side of the struct. Mul- hulland's mills were burned (l in N11\'cmber. 1879. and were r.0t`1`;`- l_1uilt. Stephen Maneer moved his to Vine. It was said that as many as fifty teams in :1 day hauled logs in ll`tCf mills. They. with shinqling a11d planing mills i11 Stroud owned by George Stott. and brick yards in Stroud and Craigvale, owned by C. E. Chantlor. gave employment to quite a number of men. Mr. Stm`-. also built :1 number of houszs in truud. His mills were burned down three times. two dwellings br~- ing lllL`l\ldL`d in the third fire. He then innved. with his family. In W_\'1`-vale. Minur ind11st1'ics were shncmaking 4 ()1 tr h Vt ir W) (`V:l1C. Minor industries by Thomas Sibbald. John and George Ellis. Wm. Maneer and son: \blacksmithnu.{ by Steven Burton. .` then by Lot Webb. James Griffin. 1,` Thomas and Alfred Stevenson. Jo- h ssph McLean, Joseph Luck. Mathers . S1 8: Sons. G. Sherring. T. Reynolds. and at present by R. McDonald. h. Samuel Maneer had a blacl\'sni'e!h h and wagon shop at Craigvale. Wm.` Beatty and Wm. Brown were weav- _ p ers. The tailors were Edward Tyror and son E. T.. R. G, McCra\v and Hamilton Young. The first resident lMethodist pastor was Rev. T. Stobbs. `. for whom a parsonage xvas built. It 3 is now owned by Morley `N-ebi). A _!new parsonage was built in l37."i lander Rev, R. H. Smith. A new . Presbyterian church was buiit in Stroud in 1909. under Rev. L, Mc- Lean. Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair of Al- landale is in charge at present. Rev, ;I.. S- Paisley is pastor of St. Jztntes nitlnited Church. The first resident } ' I physician was Dr. Covey in the '60`.-': C ,tho last was Dr. Norman Rogers .11 ; f.me 1920's. _. _" Naturally there have been man)` 1 ch:1m.:L>s. '1`wenty-eight or thirty oft` l ,the houses built sixty or more yc-ar.-2 e ago are still standing. but in only "`;three instances are members of on I iginal owners family resident In ` same. Harvey Bowman lives in :1 house which his grandfat.her_ Robot". : Bowman. bought from G. Stott .n the `70's; Mrs. J. W. Sproule, 5.1 .1` I _ house built by her John ~D_\'er. Sr.. in the `70's. and Miss H. 'R. Orchard has the distinction of if) having spent all her life in the I1 house in which she was born in 1866. .1. . lxmurln hv hm` fnthm` in 1856 lhouse which she oorn lll muu. ll was bought. by her father from his brniher. who had recently built it. Mrs_ B:m1ing`s siorc. post office lund dwelling are on the original `site. but are not the Same buildings. as they were destroyed by fire in 1897. There has recently been :1 mild boom in real estate. several houses having been built and build- ing lots are at xi premium. Th.` um Ornngn Hall is still stand- mg lots at preiniuni. The old Orange Hall is ng. freshened with paint. A fine `l'sunic Temple was built on the l t lsite of the old Temperance Hall in .1923. and in 1928 a commodious Community Hall was erected. which is proving very useful for various gatherings. Part of the old frame school was used in its construction. The Women's Institute co-operated wiih the Hall Board in raising funds to pay off a mortgage which was burned at a spe-:ial'g'athering in 1938. A rink has for some years afforded facilities for skating. curl- Ting and hockey. and a park lot of three acres is available for summer sports. The \'illaLm has (iuite prosperous 'l`ick(~`.s. Fur.`

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