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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1923, p. 7

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`HENER Autg :1.iEE:i munsnm. APRIL :2, i923. (V -w`- Jvwondb G6 On any farm of average size at least one hour a day-36% ten hour working days a yea r~--are" spent in the irksome, wearying task of pumping water. 36% days which -one of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, rest or recreation-besides supplying .f running ` water Wherever you want it. ` \ The one bothersome task. that of oiling thenwindmill in all kinds of weather. is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler, which requires fresh oil only once a year." Friction and wear are practically abolished. Toronto wiridmills. too, can be made absolutely self-regulating in operation. "Fl Fl! _ IIIII nu - A vuinblllllu ..,. _ The "Toronto" Tower will . stand for a lifetime becauseiit is -the heaviest strongest and best-braced one `built for any windmill. Let me explain why l believe-this is one of the biggest `conveniences you can have. i T ~ rwn -.'.' V- `-v--.---v_ -V. -_-v-_-- wvv v- -v-~_---v--u Ontario AFert.ilizers"are High in Quality` and ` resonable Aivn' Use Ontario Ferti- lisers on your crops this spring `and get Biggest Returns. Send for our baoklet . "Proven Investments" and prices. Davenport 3rosL Garage HILLSDALE, ONT. '. Medonte Phone` nuwnumg to put out of the railing over the village. They portion of cement ard anything about walk mentioned in Complete Line of Accessories, Parts, etc., always in stock. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices Right. Prompt Service. Fr0m_April 16 till May .1,~w will give,'absolutely free; ' to each purchaser of 21 Tire and T ube, T $2 wbrth of useful ' TRY VI-ZEDOL FORDOL," the world's g1-eatest oil, made especially for the Ford motor . Created after four years experiments. Mr. Motorist---`Attention! Running Water! Whgn a_nd Wherg You It \ _ Relieves 'caked hag, gar- get, spider or infection of the test, also thrush, in horses feet, stula, etc. Stops . bleeding at once. Removes proud esh, soreness and swell- ing. h At all believe and Druczints. ' Manufactured only by DOUGLAS & 00., NAPANEE. OM. THE FARMl:'.R S FRl_E]\{D 7 egg Er." Masonic Temple Building W. BELL, Issuer Successor to J. Arnold FIRE INSURANCE with half yields anti [Soot `qualify ` Ontario Experimental Union got increases of 5 to\v8 bushels per acre by fertilizing; Wheat, and39.5bushels per acre `of potatoes by liberal use of fertilizers. V1 v vv -.-u uusvnauv v in Qnuri cvrgvuvnuuvuu ONTARIO FERj.1zERs,}.ims:ea , together with his tain, intend return- w days. Mr. Yates been engaged with ., cutting logs `and Owing to the sta- uwn in during the shxpments start. 36$3% `i';.'rgS}iC$"iii66 {S $13.50 ln all sizes from 30x3 to 34x4 n__aI I 'I"3-__ _ _'._,-,,` mun An . qn nu `J. H. McCAW, Barrie, Ont. Why 36 Satisfired F 15- -. . er ` Remember that 1t--1s to s - - :5 sit -the suppLy of pr.op M balanced, a V an I able ' plantfood t h a t d e - kl.f termines the yields meats ' you get. We want Agents Whete not represented. I\Il\ I-!I'II\lIIl l IISIHI-no-u i a ' ._ u s'r._'cLAm STl;EE'l',_ 'roadN'ro. SPECIAL _ OFFER April l0.---Viiss M. Gdldring of Mimico spent the holidays with old friends here. , ' "nI;AoIv uinwn-a Ian-.. -'1-\..In:I:I .:nn Dink l Eu. APRIL 12, 19:3. Subsc-qribeVfor`:The Barrie Examiner 1 and get all the news. $2.00 a year. ayuur (HE uU.Utlv_Vd` WIl'lI Ulll IFIUIIUB IIUTC. Holiday visitors here included -Miss Rich- ardson and Miss-- Turner of Sudbury. Miss-. J. E, Hart, Toronto. teachem; the Misses Christie of Hamilton, students; Miss M. Ellsmere, E. Watkins, Miss, Anna Turner of Toronto. Mrs. G; C. Gaston is spending the hoidays in Toronto. uuuua Iwu uvyy wcru uruwueu. ~ _ Norman Coxworth visited his uncle Markham recently. ,1 . A number from here attendcd Mrs. Sproule`.s sale at Utopia. I K vnsmfinn A` fin; `\nn`_I-`nu urn: Kohl nae uu auruuu xu we rreauylenan cnurcn. | Mrs. J. Coxworth is spending a week in ' Barrie with her parents, Mr; and Mrs, J. gspeers. ` A nuunuknn C-A-nu `unit; nu.-.5 ........ A. `Fl... 3 I LI.,lI:l7lv , A number from here went over to Elm- 'grove <)n Monday to see where the and ac? oident occurred on Saturday when Mr. Scott's two` boy were drowned. ` 1 Nnrmnn nvmnrth viaio Lin Ilotnln ins iapruuw 9 saw an u;up1u. i _ K meeting of the beef-ring was held at the hall Monday j evening. S. McQuay is the butcher this year and J. McLean and . R. H. Jennett are the inspectors. I April 9.-- -The roads {me so bad on Sun- Guthrie U.F. . day--nei_ther wheeling or, sle3ighiug--there their monthly me was no service in th'e Presbytemin church.` [home of Mr. and I 1 MID: I (`nvnnu-Ha is annnr':nn n .......l. .. =.. ..--.I -`L4_-Lr ciwv-HURST vv uuuu c uvcr hue weelvena. - . > Miss Jean Cout-ts left this week to take. up a course in the Coronada Hospital,w_Tor'onto. G. A. Spencer of Hamiltonspont the" week-end at the home of L. Mayes_ ` Ml . nd Mm ginnv P.nrhInn-I AC 'l"--bl--- vvvclvcuu (II: we uume OI 11 mayes Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gocidard of Totten- A hamk visited at Geo. \Sh/arVpe_ s one day last wee . ` vvvcn. V Miss5'L. Reardob of Nantyr spent a few days with Miss Edn.aVMayes, . ' | nycuv vuc uuuuuy uuu_er H18 parental TOOL K On Tuesday evening. April 3, there was a social gathering and a presentation made for Patrick Doran at the `home of H. Smith. The following addrem was read: Dear Friend and Neighbor :--We have met on this occa- ' sion to again spend a social evening with you. We hope you will enjoy every function of the evening. Please accept this ring and watch chain as a token of the esteem in which you have been held `in this neighbor- " hood. We wish you every success in your `new home wherever it may be. We hope when you look at these small tokens that it may remind you of your many friends at X330. Signed on behalf of your Vigo neigh- rs. ' ' l\IlJl.IILaI;ll'\ April 18.--Miss McA1;ine visited at w. Wonch's over the weekend. ' A Min 1...... 0-..- I..:4. u.:_ __.,,L - u u Dunrobin Farm. Stroud, was the scene of a bright gathering on Wednesday, April . 3. when Mrs, Sutherland and daughters en- tertained some forty guests at a shower, from. three to six; in honor of Miss-`Irene Constable, who is to leave for a new home sho'rtly near Walter Falls. A short pro- gramme consisting of community singing. solo by Miss Mabel `Robinson, instrumentals by Mia; Helen Sutherland, .violi_n=solos- by 1 ss Mabel Jacl a reading by -Miss` Doris Robertson. The assemblage then en- joyed a~comical,contest. Afterwards little ` Miss Norma Jacks joined the ladies in the. parlour, which was decorated in pink an white -with daffodils sitting about, drawing a daintily trimmed wagon, in pink and white. overflowing with the many gifts xwhich testified to the` popularity of the reci- pient... - - - manna Makes` Y_:..L.L .._.I Y_.-9 7` ` I vn'uu5uu|ululB uuu g6Il8l'OSl[vy. After a dainty lunch and a social hour. the guests separated. each one expressing best wishes for Miss Constable s future hap- I piness. ' 7 i uaavc: vuunuuu uh weir name H916. . ` Mrs. L. Graham and family of Barrie ! spent the holiday under the parental roof. " On Tllidv nvnmina Ann 9 4-1.... ._.-.- i all u.auuuuu, Dl'mlu0l'!] 8110 `roronto. ' 1 Misses Vera Reynolds and Isabella Grier M of Wyevale spent Easter with the formera cousin. Miss Irene Pot-ts. u':-....- u...... ---.\ I\'lOv FIUII lv u Misses Mabel Wright and Jessie Robertson `cut the ribbons of the gifts anderead the best wishes of the givers in well chosen and lcomical averse. When all `had been opened `and admired Miss Constable thanked the friends in a few well-chosen words for then thoughtfulness and generosity. l. After a rlaintv lum-L an:-I .. .....:..1 1.....- April 9.--'r. E. Sxith spent Easter week in Hamilton, Brantford and Toronto. Munnn Vang `Inn-\..I.l.. __.l `l __L_II_ A - urnaces ZVV cousin. MISS Lrene rot-ts. Misses Mary am} Irene Gribbin spent Easter vacation at their home here. Mung (`.1-ukunr. nan` .....:I-_ -1: fl, H . V turned from Hamilton where they I cuc lalll . 1 V ` Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerridge haxe re- pent their honeymoon. On Wednesday, April 4. `hey gave a banquet to their large circle of friends in the community which was a most enjqyable gathering, Mr: Anrhncnn uv-ll` 5... . ..l...__`L.-___ -1 cauqyaulc guumrlng, Mrs. Anderson and tw'o. `Hamilton spent the Easter 1 Mr. and Mia. Joseph Bonney. uuunmwau. uu um gnu une. ' D. Partridge is going to Toronto this week to spend the summer. Mr, Partridge intends to resume farming again when con- ditions improve. Ray Slesser has rented the farm. [[_ ..__I ll,, I \I a -- . - .v - 1 uvlv. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Rugman have mov- ed to their new home. formerly the McLeod homestead. on the 2nd line. D Dn..L..:.J.... 1- ._-:__ . an bl-IU puyus . Some of the farmers here are\ reaping the first harvest of the season, the maple syrup. The weather has not been favorable so far. `._-_V_ nu `. cw I . . -- Birdie ~Hvnle_v of the Normal School, North_Bay, spent the holidays at her home. here. ' III 1V: `- April 9.~-No. 15 School` reopened. on April 9. Mr, We-at. the teacher, spentthe Euster vacution inlBarrie. At the closing exercises for Eeeter Mr. West left the form of entertainment entirely in the hands of the pupils and the visitors who were pre- sent were much pleased, with the splendid lprogrammc. One of the boys, acted a: chairman. Mr. West is` to -be congratulated on his methodof teaching responsibility to I the pupils. ' ` gnu-an A` Oh.` 0....-.--.- L-~~ ~ \ ' pauvulg IIIIUT an attack 0I'DI`0ncl'ntis. A goodly number witnessed .a friendly zznne of hockey. Wednesday night. between" Barrie Grey Hounds and Guthrie tezims. Scare 6-3 in favor of t-hehome team. . urn uy:a'Lnn I... ...~---- l3-- \)\llf.` U`I) HI HIVOT 01 En All are wishing for weather. k for all concerned. uhcil as made (me intendi g to put of Hm .-..;I:.... ........ uutuvc ul 0 }J.l. .`\II are 'elCOn1C. All are glad to welcome the'newly wed: (led; couple back to Gu'hrie in tho persons of Mr.` and` Duncan McCuaig. who `spent their honeymoon at Woodstock with 9 Dr. and Mrs, Thomas Wearing and family. I Rom Robertson nf 1`m-mm. u:e:+..,: M- , u.. auu .ur.-`_ Lnomas wearing and family. Robertson of Toronto visited - Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Campbell during the holiday. Norman Stoddart visited at his `home here on Easter Monday. ' ' Flnrn and .\In\- I`.-ol....~.\ ...... (..I.....I_. :_, ' utuc uu L`1uBlUI' monnay. V` Flora and Alex,. Graham are slowly im- | proving after an attack of` bronchitis. nnnhr nnlnlsnun u.:L...`.....-.I _ 42, In `g.-was-v Una c\Io uuu Uo&'vVV -\h uxuuu 111311] 9 meeting in March at the Mr. Mrs.` Alex. Graham with a good artendance. The U.F.W.O. Club held -a lengthy business meeting arranging the work of the different committees, after which the clubs united for thevprogramme with the `president of the U.F .0. club in the y clvtir. The meeting opened l;y singing the Maple Leaf`-and repeating the Creed in uni- ` son af"er which all present had the pleasure of listening to a splendid address from Al- lan Hutchinson. of Barrie. -the district rep- ' re entative `of the Ontario Dept. of Agricul- ture on Co-operative Marketing" which told how that co-opera-tive buying and sell- ing was best for -both `producer and consum- er. \Alex.' Graham thyn spoke for some time on several things of interest to the club members. All were delighted with a solo from Flora Graham, and Alex. Graham. .lr.. favored the crowd by singing ."`Old Llilaclc J _" very beautifully.` The meeting was thei closed by singing and a dainty - lunch served. Next -meeting will be held Ap . 19'at the home of Miss Lena Crawford. A debate will be the fea`ure of the evening given by the men and boys. The subject will be Relative Merits of Ali'alfa,.Sweet Glover and Other Kinds of Clover. There will be a paper by Mrs. Walker Caldwell. after which the social committee will con- duct a social half hour. Debate to co'm- mence at 8 pan. All are welcome. urn alu tn IIu\`nnus~n LL..'_----I-- .7 I l uuulrxu U.l' .U. 8110 U `hnmn nf Mr and ma A __CLOWES f VIGO 3. aqd U;_F.W.0. Clubs held nnnnl-nun In `In--1. -5 .L_ {D5 av Iuuuc lfdlllu some fine. spring daughters of holidays with ma sauna-: EXAMINER` Incorporation of Fordson Coal Cn. to f. handle all coal properties of Ford Motor Co., ` follows Ford's purchase of 120,000 acres in Kentucky fields. _ I CANADIAN CHAMPION BRAND FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED, FORD, Sold Barrie, 0m. ' E. MONKMAN, -`Cookslown, 0nl. i. . Ill PLAN FARM IMPROVEMENTS NOW r ,/ There's every reason why you should plan now-to improve some part of your farm fencing. Buy early: fence prices will in all likelihood -adva/nce during 1923. Order in advance of the season and get the benet ofithe present Champion` Brand CANADIAN.fence is a one quality wel>--the best. ` FULL GAUGE, WIRES, FULL LENGTH ROLLS, maximum strength, minimum strength, minimum price--l00% service on your fence._ building investment. i use AM'ERlCANh GALVANIZED STEEL POSTS '/_ :5 uuluy U_rUll-:11 wnen ne 181! under the 3 sleighs upon which a house was being ~ I! moved. " BARRIE MOTGR CAR co., BARRIE ll "Mean;st thief" `has turnd up in yria, ;0hio. He` robbed the workshop _ a blinl -man of 30 bundles of cane used {of re- seating chairs, ' , ONTARIO Page Sever

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