THE BARRIE EXAMINER We Invite Far- mers' Accounts Our service to sponsible farmers. _ We extend courteous, friendly ser- vice to our farmer customers at all times. ww --THE Bank of Nova Scotia = § 9,700,000 118,000.00 + + + © 330:000,000 Paid-ap Capital Reserve Fund- - - Resources ee { news FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS CLOWES June 21,--The recent rains have greatly improved crop conditions in this district. | Mrs. Archie Graham of Barrie is owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Bertram, Deputy-Reeve Thompson was in Barrie last week attending the County Council. Mr. Roskelly of the Soo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonney last week. Mr. and Miss Murphy of Vesprs were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, James Gray recently, The Hamilton Spectator of June 7 had the following reference to « brother-in-law of Mrs, Hugh McKay: "The funeral of Henry Jameson Healey, a former well- farmers is as com- B glteas pi zeae of growth and know- .& ledge of Canada's agricultural con- dition can make it . known and highly esteemed resident of We collect ordiscount sale notes, cash produce cheques--by mail when desired--and make advances to re- this city, who passed away on Saturday Ist, took place yesterday afternoon to Homilton cemetery. Rev. P. W. Phil- pott, ausisted by Rev. R, R. Rowe, con- ducted the services at the chapel and grave. Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his desth a brother, Edgerton Hesley, of this city." ORO STATION Mise L. Barnes, who was visiting her parents here, has returned to Toronto Mr, and Mra. James Leigh and children and Miss C. Crawford motored to Toronto and spent, the week-end with friends there. The U. F. 0. shipped a carlosd of stock this week. Charlie and Mise Lily Bell, who were at tending Normal at North Bay, have return- ed_home. St, Andrew's, Oro, and Guthrie Sunday Schools intend holding a union picnic in the grove on July 1s 'A number from here attended the U.F.O. and Labor picnic in Orillis last week. AG. MACLELLAN Manager Barrie Branch We ay HAWKESTONE June 21.--George Reid took charge of the vervice at Eswon Church, Sunday, June 2 Rev. and Mrs, A. A, Jenner went to Parry Sound on Monday to help choose their future home there. Mr. Jenner will be tuking the Otter Lake and Parry Island ciceuits, but will reside ut Parry" Sound. He will preach his farewell sermon here next Sund The praple of Huwkestone circuit will be lh gla to hear that they are to have one of their former buck with them again, Mr. Berry will take charge of this circuit until the new minister from Sas katchewan arrives. Friday evening next & social will be held in the basement of the Methodist Church, in honor of the return of Mre Martin from Ireland. Mise Myra Reid is home for the holidays after attending Normal School at Peter: hore, Angus MeKny of Toronto and Alfred Cameron of Orillia spent the week-end at their homes here, Geo. McKay is able to be home after having 9 serious operation for mastoid in Orillia, Hospital The snnusl Sunday School pienie is to be held at the grounds of Mra. Pugsley on July Ist. Erie Jenner won the Jeffrey Scholarship at Albert College, Belleville. Mr. Reeve an W. Dimaline have gone to Burk's Falls for s month. Quite » number of the young people are enjoying the swimming, 'as the water is very wirm and inviting now The strawberries up the track are very plentiful this year. Mixe Elva McKay is home now after attending High School at Orillia, Mies Katie McKay is home after 8 serious illness in Orillia Hospital. Mrs. Priddle is recovering from her op ecstion Jt is good to nee 80 many tourists re- turning here for the summer montbs, nisters Liniment ,Lumberman's Friend FARMS FOR SALE around Barrie, Bradford, Newmarket, Schomberg, Cookstown, Elmvale and other districts. Don't buy untit you look my list over. Remember, I handle only better-class farms. S. H. BROWN Phone 20 49 Dunlop St. Minard's 48 ALL THE NOTICE WE NEED Telephone us tonight or tomor- row morning and our man will, 'call quickly and make immediate arrangements for 'the 'funeral 'We relieve you of all worries ano responsibilities and our servict takes care of everything--from the casket to the interment. Ou: phone No. is 431. Call us up day or night. - | Phooe 431 Mery St CRAIGHURST June 21.--There have ean frequent showers of rain lately, causing a marked inyetovement in the crops The fine weather of last week brought many visitors 10 the village: Mra. Hock of Barrie to Mrs. Shelewell's; F. Bolton and | Mrs, Bolton to Alex, Richardson's; Mrw Stewart of Allundsle to Mr. Turner's; ! Nurwe Mary Craig of Toron'o to her bro: R ther's, Ro Craig. Mrs, Wallace Ricnardyon avd children of Rowle are vieiting her hus- band's parent Mragnd Mm. Alex. Rich ardson party on July Ist on GC. Caston's lawn. An attractive and varied program has | een arringed, Talent from Toronto has been secured, assisted by loenl talent The snorts include a football match between Dalston and Craighurst, The painting of the inside of thé Pres byterian church hax been completed, The seats and furniture have been s'ained and | varnished und the women of the congre- gation scrubbed the floor and Inid the car- pat xo that it was ready for occupation on Sabbath Rev. R. Young and Mra, Young (nee Fifie Caton) of Teasdale, Sask.. spent a few déys among relatives here on their way home from Ottawa, where they had! boen attending the Presbyterian Assembly. | The Swcrament of the Lord's Supper | was observed here on Sabbath by the pas: | tor, Rev. Mr. McEwan, ansisted by Rev. R. Young of Teasdale, Sask. EDGAR Miss Laurs Hayes of Orillia «pent a few weeks at the home of her uncle, Wm Hayes. . Miss Bessie Lauder of Toronto is spend ing a fortnight under the parental roof. Miss Annie Blueman returned to her jhome at Craighurst after spending a few g weeks with her sister here, Mrs, Wm. Hayes' was a delegate to the Women's Institute convention, which was held in Orillia recently. Mrs. Howard Brandon visited friends st Shanty Bay last week. % Jos. Cockburn und George Patterson 'have purchased Ford touring cars | The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational 'Church will hold their annual Iswa social und concert on the pamonage lawn on Tuesday. June 20. Supper served from 6 to 8; program st 8,30, Admission, adults 40 cents, children, 25 cents, Rev, Geo. McLean, chairman. "The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. V. R. Sleaser for their June meet- ing. with a good attendance. A number of important matters were discussed, after which a program was given consisting of 'readings by Mrs, Steele and Mrs. G. Mc- 'Arthur anda solo by Mrs. H. Brandon. 'The next meeting will be held of Miss Patterson on Wedneed iJuly 7, An Institute speak Gilholm of Bright, Ont., will to address the meeting. A good attend- 'ance ia looked for. MINESING STATION (Too late for Inst week) June 15.--Mrs, P. Martindale of Tor- onto is visiting -her sister, Mrs. Ed, Kav- auagh. A miscellaneous shower took place at the home of Thos,,Pattenden Iast Monday ev- 'ening for their daughter Bertha, whose marriage took place on Wednesday. Miss Pattenden received many useful gifts. The evening was an enjoyable one for all. The people of Minesing Station wish the bride groom a long and prosperous life in their new home in Windsor. ; Mrs, Thos. Elliott is on the sick list. Mins Edna Pattenden of Barrie spent a few days at her home here last week. Miss Gladys Downing of Seguin Falls vis- |. , ited at Mrs, W, J. Knapp's recently. The recent showers which have visit this neighborhood have surely been doing ian abundance of good, ss the rain was tieeded 2a badly. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs, G. Richardson "on. the 9th, the time being occupied by games, music, etc. Mr. and Mrs, E, Richardeon were presented with a dainty coffee set, The evening was an enjoyable one and all went home feeling that they had had a fine time. 8. Knapp of MacTier, visited at his home here Inst week, Mondsy was the longest day snd the shortest night of the year. | here | daughter, Olene. Mrs, i?) a > 2 STROUD Much sympathy is extended to Mra. Martha Ps'terson in the death of her twin . Donnelly of Markdale is visiting her sister, Mrs, Galloway. Roy Booth of Toronto is spen days here with bis uncles, E, T, and McConkey. Miss Etherington and Miss Armstrong of Barrie were the guests of Miss Dorothy Harper last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes have returned from Orillin, after spending a week with their daughter, Mra, Chester McConkey. Mrs. Mooney and family, of the West, are spending few weeks with her bro- ther, F, Pencock, Frank Risch is sporting » Chevrolet car. The school will cloe on Friday. Miss Hunt ia going to her home in Allenford. Mins Mary Pollock spent the week-end in Cookstown with ber mother, Mrs, J. Pollock. |. Miss Hunt spent the week-end in Allan- dule, the guest of Mra. Peters, MITCHELL SQUARE June 21.--Wedding bells are ringing loudly in this vicinity. Misa L. Jones of Orillis is visiting Mise Hazel Crawford. Mrv. 8. Pearsall of Toronto called on friends in this neighborhood Inst week. | Mr. G. "Love is improving nicely. The regular monthly meeting of the Mitchell Square branch U.F,O, and Wo- | men's Institute will be held 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, ©. Wilson on Thurs- day evening, July 8. pure Anthracite Coal is $12.00 per ton. All Fuel, and no clinker. 'Ne Odor. Phone 88 or 94 Ontario County Council has struck rate of seven mills. ates Taxes, will be as follows : 'ALL TAXES CLUDED) Model 15 Regular $1575.00 " " 15M Special 1746.00 " "15D Ace 1862.00 " "10 Roadster 1575.00 " . All f.0.b. Factory --Freight only Extra GRAY-DORT MOTORS, LIMITED, Chatham, Ont. per ws Effective June 15th, 1920,the ~. price of Gray-Dort Motor Cars, including ail new Excise | yee Give it a trial and be convinced, sys CHESTM: « N BOULETS Of all the new fuel being put on the market in competition with Anthracite coal, we think we have secured the best in the Boulet-which is made from AND BURNS LIKE ANTHRACITE COAL This is the Dutch process of Briquetting. Good results are reported from those that have used them. The price on this first car just arrived Suitable for either Range, Furnace or Fireplace. The Sarjeant Co., Limited DORT | <=" || Reduces Price ;