4 Special His Master sVoicLe , Victor Records WWM. CROSSLA ND NOW OI1 Sale DITRIBUT()R FOR BARRIE DISTRICT Victrola Manufactured by Berliner Grarn-o-phone Co., Limited, Montreal Ask to hear them played on the 10-inch double-sided Ir-ecords 85c.` A. Moffatt, Plumber and Heater Phones 193 wand 536` Cleaner, Presser ahd Dyer 109 DUNLOPST. ow Barrie Inn PHONE 229 Phone` 531 Real Dry Cleaning 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS on ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and deli-vered. PRICES REASONABLE I have the oniy dry-bleaning plant within your reagth -outside the city. Ahd Now Your F urnace 10-inch Red Seal $1.50 SOLE AGENT. FOR- HECLA FURNACES W. FIRTH SUITS $1.75 Once It s Gone Orvime Harrold Office, 10-12 Owen St. Cold `weather is around the .corner, but is your heating apparatus in condition for . the long winter months? .If yo'u.are about to install a new furnace or wish your present system" put in good shape for the winter, let us` take care of the piping and _s1ieet metal work for you. We are experts in this branch and guarantee our work } 18918 18924 66071 1s919 AT YOUR DRUGGISTTS Farmers who allow their cattle, horses, sheep and swine to wander along provin- cial highways would do well to note the prosecutions under the recent amendment to the Ontario Highways Act. If they con- tinue the practice they will find themselves in trouble with the authorities. Y- `L- `D.-...I.I......-I `-12-- ..',..`._L L........' ill l.llluIJlU- Wllall llllc a|.llILlUl'll4lU5n In the Rockland police court, -before" Magistrate Erskine, one of the first pro- secutions to be made under the new section was secured when Philip Moran of Clar- ence township paid four dollars for alliowing four of his sheep to wander along is pro- vincial highway; Though the charge was brought in the Rockland Court. the infor- mation was laid by Provinci-al Traffic. Offi- cer Wethera-ll, who has charge of the Mon- treal Road section, and who states he had been handing out warnings, -right -and left to owners of cattle, swine and` sheep, to keep their. animals` within farm `boundar- ; . |}Jl'UVlllCll ulguwuya, 15 `US IUHUWS: ` ' I Every person. who, being the owner 0 horses, cattle. swine or sheep. suffers or permits the same or any of them to roam at large within the limits of -3' provincial highway. shall be guilty of an offence under the Summ-ar_y Conviction Act, and liable to a penalty, not to exceed for every horse found at large upon a highway. 35; for every head of cattle found at large on a highway, not more than $3." I? n m A . . n _ .. I`.-.... A... ,.k..... ...' .........IL.. .....L The first known_,wrifer on plants was Aristotle. 1lVIIA- L. I - I A - 1- m'i:xWl`'l7:_i'4' St. Louis was only .a fur-trading post. ` l`he new section of the act which applies to allowing animals to roam -at `large along provincial `highways, is `as follows: m\rnrIr nnranu 1lv":I\ :kn:ntr fl-uh nuynon nfl nuguwuy, HUI: mun: umu -190. For every hog` or sheep -21? penalty not exceeding 81 per head is prescribed." Thu nkinnr `AF Hun nnuv `n:w:n`nG-:nu\ .....~.......,. Arnold & Sloane! CAUFCIJIIIE tau pcl ucau lb pHSUllUt`.u. The objectof the new legislation appears very clear. it being evident that the 0u~ tario government intends to keep its pro- vincial highways clear of animals. and is putting it up to the owners of them. to keep their stock at home, or else take their chances on paying so much per head into the courts. urL:|_ LL- .,_,, 1__,: Lu, n -1-. `. 1 While the new legislation prohibits stock from roaming at large on the -highways in question. it does not stop. apparently, the driving of stock along such roads. -- Almonte Gazette. CATTLE on I-ncwnvg _ A1ig. l5.--Mrs. Milkey of -Richmond` Hill `visited relatives here this week. IITIIIE- 'll:II____ '.-______,,:., ` ,3 _.I nay u. Luau} B uu ouuulqny. 5 `Frank Pratt` and bride were the guests of 'W. Pratt this last week. ! II __ I`-II2__-_ _t A _L`_ _ . _ _ _2_!n , J !,.E . _. ,I Ul V7 . I. Illll llll IEO WCUR. Mrs. Gollinger of Arthur visiteti friends here over Sunday. VIIl:ll ICIGI/IVX IICIU DUE WCUK. Willie -Milkey accompanied `his mother home after-spending a month or two at `W. Cook3s. ' It- -.__1 II..- `nun-.. _e ni___ . , n 1 7' Q \I\IU& B- Mr. and Mrs. `Butler of Toronto called Eat B. Tracy s on Saturday. 'r|`I-nnlr DI-nl-fl nnr` I-\I-:1-`A uvnnn 4-`an ;run;-L.-. uuu KJIIHD. LVUUIUI D UVCI UIIU VVCCl\`I5l|llo Dr. and Mrs. McKim and two daughters! of Toronto are visiting at A.-Weatherup's. I M10 on!` Mia A I-Inf: ant` II-1-tron l3nnc_ .[1UlI|hl1\7"l`Cn Dr. Dobson is away for a few weeks `hdlidays. Dr. E._ Bell is taking his prac~l yice during the former s absence. I In fku-au'n;nn ~ rnon"a:nnn era of Innvlr l `In ancient Rome, the dwlliugs of the 1-`:w.>r were in flats as in modern continental Suwns. ` PIUU UUTILIE IIIC` IUIIHCTU MUSE!!!)C- The threshipg * machines are at work again in the country and I understand there is -a great yield of wheat and a splendid sample. The spring crops are good also. although not much has been harvested yet. `Miss Eva Jackman is visiting friends at Coldwvater and North Bay. `I-`IIC IUILIIUI B GLIIII/Q "$`1ln 1'4. JLOVGIIBG I V `Dm. anti Inc Dan: ol-n anon:-"nu 'n `any I ,\JUIlIW'ul:Vl EMU LVUILII uny- Rev. and Mrs.` Peer are spending `a few weeks at Owen Sound with the-latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. I DD`, I O:AlDII7 ` ORA 1I7;`Q DUI!` :DI\;l1I 'PlllClIl5. Llllu uuu l.|5o LAIULIIVDUII. Rev. Thos. Laidlawand wife and family are spending a few weeks with friends at Heathoote. ' f\_ I"\_L__._ I- -_.___- E-.. _ 13--.. ___-_I__ `UK Llllllllllll CIIU VIDIIIIIIE an Flu VVUGULICIUP Dal Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilts and three sons of Buffalo are spending a few weeks with the former s aunt. Mrs. E." Evans. I `11:-_ 1:-.- 'f__I__...__ ._ _.: ;:_- 1-_:___L, candidates. Rev; T. J. Dew has returned home from Sparrow Lake, where he spent a. week ate. tending Va "Bible conference .for the clergy. . I (Too Late for Last Week) I Aug. 7.---Mrs. Miller [and children" of T0- - ronto {are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Linn.` Miss Williams of Chatham is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. Laidlaw. ll..- I'):__1__4;. L_- ._.__._J !_L_ `L-.. 1.-..-- B13061: uua. 1. .l.JUlUlUVVo ' Mrs. Birketrt has moved into her house lately purchased from John Hood. She has also, had some repairing done. Dal! T ('4-J-uuun nut] ufa uynrn \-;o;nv:~ n 3| 113111 LIULICI -3 llltl WCUA. Mr. and M13. Abner Troyer. Miss Lena Troyer and W`; and Mrs. J. Leary. all of Whitevale, were vigitois at Levi Troyer s and Chas. Seeler s over the week-end. ,,__ J II", \l _I fl__ ,,.__I L.._- .I__.._LL-__ V. --........ j\- ._. ......,...c -. .,._. ---..._.,. Bishoap R.eeve of Toronto held a con! rmation service in the Anglican Church the last of July and conrmed forty-two candidates. 'I')___' VI` T INA--. L... _._L....-.-..I L....._ l'...`..... 50 acres first-class. soil in a beautifu-1 location, a model farm, price ...... .. $4500.00 .2270 acres, 125 acres cleared, good buildings, balance -timbered T with first-class Eitimber, 2 good creeks on property, a snap for_some 'p'e:rson, price $6000.00 .23. large amount of town prop- erty, consisting of private dwellings and market gar- dens; also lake shore prop- arty. - \ Come and see our list at 7 GlDU_ IILILI UUIIIC ICIJLIIIIIIS \lllllUu Rev. J. Coburn and wife we_re visitors at Dan Doner s last week. T II - ._.__I `K..- AL__.. '1` .... .... `'5... T -._.. Rev. W. J. Hanna from China occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Mr. Hanna has spent twenty years in China. He and his wife are home on their second furlough. He told some very interesting facts of his work there and the great need there is for more misionaries to go to that coun- try togive the people the Gospel of the Lord Jesus "Christ. He asked all christians to pray for the missionaries._ for there is more accomplished by uprayer than the world knew. V I1 l`1.._....`LL__.., _t r)__.._.2- ._.____g .L- -....._1- ' U l`Upl1.`lo- ' ' Mrs. (Rev.) N. A. Barclay and son John of Hamilton are holidaying at the rectory. I\'I n I-In III LUIIDU KIIIU CID VVIIUUA JJURC. Charlie Cross of -Toronto" is again visit.- _ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spring. Alcona Beach. ":53 Alan. Ii`.u...'2.-... AC `Dn:.m...:..l. ..-:L...l sumo uva uyuug lllla wacn. Among those. who attended the McGQn- key reunion at Niagara Falls. N.Y.. from Stroud were} Mr. and Mrs. _R. M. McCon- key, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mconkev. Miss M J. McCnnke_v_. Mr, and Mrs. L." W. Black and baby. Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. Spring. Mr. and Mrs, AIvey' Martin, Mrs. Geo. `Good. Miss Kit Barclay, Miss Agnes and Charlie Marquis. Miss_Irene Martin; also Clarence Rusk of Toronto. A The committee in charge of the cele- bration held i'n`St-roud on Aug. 7 wish to extend their hearty thanks to all those who in any way contributed to the suc- cess of the affair. Special mention might be made of" those" who donated cash, goods` or prizes; to those who assisted with the tables and`. work; to "the Presbyterian church for the use of their grounds; to the other churches for the use of benches. etc.. and to John Robertson for the use of the rink. Mrs. R..Keown has returned home after spending a few days with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller of Barrie called on friendsvhere on Sunday. v\ II?` 1 vv - r .\1 - - I l WUIIU I\HCWu V C. Carruthers -of Barrie spent the week- end with friends here. lli_,, I'.`_I_., A_.._I_I _ "I`_..___L_ 3.. L_I1_I._-. UIl\l VVIIIII ll lClIlI.E\ IIUIC. Miss Edna Arnold of Toronto is holiday- ing at her home here. ll an ! M. TX7.xlIn..n {`..u..nI-Lnm- 1.4 T1": `:00 acres good land, well wal tered, large `-orchard, price QOEl\Il l\l'I U1 VVl :l7I\\` VVILII LIIIUIIDII IIICIHIAV. I Miss Munel Thompson Is hohdaymg In Beeton. " rm ,, sf p I`.1_l,__,__.l c<,_,:u. _: ,,LL`_ LIJCCLUII . The remains of Edward Smith of Battle Creek. Mich., were laid to rest in the Pres- byterian`cemeter'y here on Tuesday after- noon. He was `a brother of Mr. Smith of `Utopia... |- M... m....\ M A n.....1.... mm ann mi... up: Illa. IIIVUIID BEGUM: Miss Alma Ferrier of Painswick visited Miss Eva. Spring last week. Arnhruv f-`Inca Jun ofnnn-`gr! {Jun Manna Total .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$` Expendit,ures-- V . Advertising . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . .8 Lighting and clearing up grounds - Meat and extras for supper.... Entertainment .. . J . . . . . . . .. Supplies for booth . . . . . . . . . . .. `Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ulcu ` Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. AWattl on the axrrival of_ a son. _ I 1!, I17 0,, u` , 1 I , I ._,1 Ills HL 11131 IXUHIU 1lCll'n Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carruthers of Bar- -rie spentthe week-end with Ivy friendx. Minn Q4-n"n Av-nnlrl :5 av`\nnI`:I\tI n nnnrdn 'lIU KVEJCIIII lllc VVCCI\'UIl\I VVIl'II LVJ IIIUIIIIWI I Miss Stella Arnold is spending a couple of weeks with Toronto friends. IIL, ll_._2_'I I`l1L_A________ ,_ L_I Lvcuuluu 111 U]. 1111!} UH VV CUl|CSUlIy 1 Miss Phyllis Martin has returned Home after spending aweek with friends in To- ronto and at Wilcox Lak_e. tVL-__l: n,_,,, ~ ,9 n1, ,_ ,. Aug. l5.--DuringV the electrical storm[ last week Dolph McLean's implement shed! was struck by "lightning but did not_ takel Rm. ' ' (Ill lrllc -IIXIVGI lIl_ ll Dllllu I Mrs. W, Spears is visiting herdaughtor in Aurora. 11 11 1')`, 1 . ,II 1-. 7 ST., { B_ARRlE ' izi7ebf$f' '7 CU 'I`-he. hum of the threshing machine; ls heard again in this vicinity. \ . J nlrannn pile`! l\F-"`I\I`l'|I'I`I"| anon} n invlv` uccuu ugaxu ul yum` v1cuuo_v. \_ v Clarence Rusk of 'Toronto_ spent a few. days last week at Alvy Martin s. MFR (Inna? nl-fun:-`or! 44... (`IA `Inna ! UIIJB lllblu WUCA Ill: IIIVCJ .L'12II'lalH 5. Mrs. L. Guest attended the Old Boys Reunion in Orillia on Wednesday. . man p`\1yll:a `Kin-fin Lug u-nhu-nn.-I Lnvnn vvna . re. IV- Misses Siella and Ednia Luck of Guth- rie are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Benj. I Wahh *&&$$&&$$$*&&$&*%$*$*&m;* 5 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING rowNsHn>s -E: %*$&&w$**$%$*%*&&$%*w&&%&$ _S'I'ROUD_ _ MANFENMILLS - i I-Ul}CI|J|4Bj' Donations of cash . Sales of booths. etc. Gate ,receipts' . . . . . . Total iMlNl-`SING STATION` Real Estate ml-"cn`ancu'af ` bstatemet STAYNER .3 46.00 . 41.43 . 539.35| 3626.83 ls` .$3l9.3I l Aug. l5.-Miss Annie McArth'ur has re- turned home after spending a week with- relatives in Orillia. l Archie -MeCuaig has gone to the West. Quite a number attended the Central Church re-opening last Sunday. Riev. Geo. A. Brown of Barrie preached morning and" evening. ` ` _ , r-For expert vulcanizing and all sorts of tire repairs and supplies, go to McKee~ & McDonald. 33tfc l Mn-c Dan-nu 11:." '....J .-...... l`V...\_.... -1 lkr uua nu: vmluug at :1, :1. Dell S. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Metcalf of Orillia spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.` |H. J. Crawford. V V { mm mm. m. nimtry, . } The Misses Christie are holidaying in; New York State. Mrs. Geo. Snider has returned from a, week's visit with relatives in Midland`. . Miss C. Blueman is` spending a. couple! of weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.} ,E.\Blueman. c.uu_ an 1.`. Luuufc E. A. H. Richardson. B.A., MA.` of Toronto spent a day here last week. Billy" Coughlin and W, H. C'arson l'eft{ for the West on Monday last. 1,54: nag xvonov \ra vs-vonvu, K-new $3500.00 twccnn uuuuuyb` up 1161' name nere. . M}. and Mrs. Brunton and children of `Allandale, also Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Knapp of Barrie, are visiting at Ed. Wilson's. Ml_ M A who-nn nf nnilhs C ' - .....:L:..... uajnus no uull xuuuuuguun 8. f G. R. Lane spent a few days at Wasaga! Beach. _ -- 2 ' --Tire chains. blow-out patches tire cov- ers. etc. McKee & McDonald". 33t.fc Mr. `and Mrs, W. F. Richardson emf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Richardson` motored to Big Bay Point last Sunday and spent the. day there. 1 D.m......l. -1` QL.......l __:'_:;,,u ,. 1 I ua_y caucus. ' t J. Peacock of Stroud visited at James Binnie s recently. ` F ' pecan rs; 7'l`n.un.&.. ...;..... 4.1.- _;__-l_ JJILILIIG B -LCUCIIU) . F .' Regan of Toronto spent. the heck- end at F. Moore's. n A `Ll `I`n:_L_,,,I n A urn up . I xx. xuuuuuulu. 66510 M1"-s. Percy -Bell 'z_md son George of or- illia are visiting at A, A. Bell's. M. on.) My. (1 u u..4.....u' -1: n_:n:.. J}; .I)IUVVlIc Quite a number of people gathered` at} Baxter C.P.R.' station on Friday afternoon I to see ElmertDenney, Elwood Gauley and` Elija Johnston take the train for the West to spend the harvest -months. ' ` h.m+1. .,:_:+...J 4I..:,. ...............:4.. .u....:..... 4.1;- qu apcuu hut: uni vcan 'luUll|zll5. , `Death visited this community during the past week and called home one of Bax- ter s pioneers in the person of Geo. Mel'- son, who had been ailing for some time. {Deep sympathy goes out to the bereaved? `friends. ' l- ta-`I--n-`g--Q1311!` Aug; l5.--Mr. and Mrs. Munro of Co- balt are the guests of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Emery, ` Thu M;nLxa; (`l\l|::1I':n nan LnI:J.u.I...- `un Au.l.. auu. .'l.ll'5. 1. nuzfgp 133` We ` 0 ' Miss Elsie Carson of rontov sp< weeks holidays at her home here. Mr am! M... n.......,... ......: -L:I m umuc, an: visiuug at mi. vvuson 8. Mrs. M. A. Kna-pp of Barrie is visiting, at J. D. Knapp s. ; j Lester Lopaz Buffalo. N.Y.. is holi-` daying at Con cLaugfxlin's. , G, R Lana annnf u n-r .-hum A` \'l7.......... 1 .:;.~our hair cannot Be restored to its nauraL growth. Keep and `culti-M vate your present hair health by proper and regular-_ treatment of >!.`ne scalp. A ` KOREEN Aug. I5.--Mrs, Holt and children of`. Toronto are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.i D. B_rown. . "' "j" I ,5 Aug, 14.---Mr. and Mrs. David >KnaEp ` ; and children of Toronto visited at the home ; ?of Mr. and Mrs. I. Knagp last week. ' ; orontov spent `two zweeks hlidv Rf. FIAT Rnnun Inn!-n ORO STATION -C*3.AIG.H}7RT -BAXTER- at any His Mater s Voice dealers Kicky-Koo--Kicky-Koo Billy Murray-Ed. smanex A Sleepy Little Village Billy Murray-Ed. Srnallef Who'll Take My Place (When I'm Gone)---Fox Trot - Club Royal Orchestra Ge0rgette--Fox Trot ' Club Royal Orchestra Swanee Bluehird----Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Just Because You're You-Fox Trot All Star Trio and Orch. My Mother (Tenr) Nature's Owh Remedy for Sc`-alp Trouhles,-eradicates Dan\dru`,\ stops the hair. from falling and `promotes its natural health and beauty. AT \II\I III) I'\DII't`l`lQ'l'l