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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1923, p. 14

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' Why Waste Mongy Daily! The ' McLaughlin-Biaick Cars arry lass A insurance rating, `` Master Four Touring'Ma'IeI 23-35 A Built in Canada by an organization A with a 50-year record in the production of ne vehicles, this model furnishes transportation with a degree of com- 9 a fort and economy unsurpassed. In beauty" of -A appearance, dependa- bility, and economy of operation, the McLaughlin-Buick Master Four I Touring Model has established an en- tirely new standard for four-cylinder cm` _ . A Ru-bevr-oid 4 ` STRIP SHINGLES` Don t Bu_y Roofirig H. BEELBY, BARRIE DEALER KDITTLI (WI? _ _ _ . _ _ Four That Sets A New Standard until you have found ot tl_:eL many advantgges of the new e Have you seen the wendetful LISTER . MILKER 4 Simplicity ' Itself! l;HONE 730 vv I5 upv unusual. 3 The Epworth league reparted `ax ment of l00_ members and the School 1,013.1 - --,...v gsuuvu uuuug one year. 1118 .'.I.`lDte6 Board's expenditures, -including payment on the new parsonage, amounted to 813.- 637. The minister's stipend was the same ' as last year, $2,500. These. with miscel- laneous expenditures for church and com- munity benevolencea. brought the total ` contributions up to 327.678, the largest amount ever r ised by the congregation except during 919-1920. the year of the National Forward Movement. Owing to a large num=ber_of removals. a decrease of 35 is reported. the roll now showing 1,000- resident members and 287 non-resident. One interesting feature of the past year has been the increase in marriages per- formed, of which there were 36; another was the marked decrease in -burials. of which there were only 30, whereas 45 or 50',is not unusual. as 'l`........_4.L I___,, ONTARIO HYDRO COMMISSION ' ` LOSESSOIT AGAINST GREY CO. v-----nr1 Help I IIUIIIWI VHUHUH Very encouraging reports were received at the annual congregational meeting of the Orillia `Methodist Church. Connexional fundsgreeched a high titer mark at 36.- 814, of which $5,273 w given to Missions. The Ladies Aid Society made 9. record with 82,870 raised during the year. The Trustee `expenditures, -including on. LL- ___ hasn't got any sense. uunluvva uuu "I6 UlHC& nu ""lng Poom ` on the second floor of the main building over the flour and feed store up to which leads a front stairway time ago from Frank Weston housed in a small lean-to shed beside the Jeffery building and directly across the yard from` the ones on fire. Slipping down the stair- way he liberated the animal so that it might have a chance to make an escape if that were possible. the only avenue` an- pearing to -be a dash for the lane past "the burnintz buil_dings. After letting the horse loose `Burrows started back up the stair to make preparations to move should the ames reach the main -building and to `his amazement `he found the horse following V him and it made its way right up the stair- way into a back kitchen where it remained in safety until the fire was over. The problem of getting theianimal down the stair, which was a fairly steep one. ap-. peared a more difficult one than the com- inggup process and Dr. Burrows` thought he would back the beast down. and. taking a firm hold of the halter he proceeded. but the halter broke and the animal fell back- wards down ten or twelve steps `to the bottom withoutreceiving anv `very severe injuries; After that who will say a horse as well as one from V the back yard. When the fire broke out ` he had a horse that he had purchased some i MIDLAND HORSE FOLLOWED OWNED ~ UPSTAIRS TO ESCAPE FROM` FIRE n (Midland Argus) A strange: thing happened in connection with the fire that destroyed the frame buildings behind the Finlayson block, on King street. early Monday morning. Dr. Burrows `had his offices and living rooms on the sennnrl flnm- at H... rV|n:n L..:I,I:_.. accounts before the Council were ordered paid and Council adjourned to meet at the call of the Reeve. ` V 1 cup -. :-._-_-r- um uwrx autnonzeq-to sign same. 2 John Bradley was" given the job of erect- ing the wirevfence on north side of Town Hall grounds. 'l'lm .....:...... ----.,.: I - ' * nu: uacu cu act. I l W. A. Boys. K.C.. wrote re opening line between Gone. 8 and 9. -south of Ridge Road. ;Council will look into this matter. A communication was received from the Hydro Electric `Power Commission with signed contract by Mrs; George Reedy can- ceiling former contract signed by Georze Reedv. also revised contracts from W. B. Woods. Mrs. Maude L. Holden and D. A. Cameron providing for. an additional ser- vice charge of $5.56 each until such time as additional contracts are secured on which service charge will equal this additional, charge. These contracts were accepted and the Clerk authorized-to sign , John RI-nrllnv uma` ..:m... 41.... :..L -1 -7. I vu uulll HEN!- P. W. McLelland. Collector. appeared be- fore the Council requesting that the tax bills for the Township be mailed out instead of `delivered. The_`Clerk- was inetrucfed fol look into this matter and if it is per- mileeible to do this it will-be done. On complaint of H. Packard re Fence Viewers. aekinz that new ones he apnointed. i no action will be taken until fur-`her evi-! dence is received that the present ones had refused to act. . `I7 A n____ -ryn - V ` ___:_.--- R. A. LISTER & co. (canadfp Lifnited main `Anion-.\ I.l--.I`I\t!_I_ , II ant}: uugulccr. so unto me necessary action. ! Owing to the increase in the amount of` work required of the Assessor this year. he was given an increase in his salary `of 810. ' Council met again on May 31 and June I and apportioned the statute labor for the Township and the Clerkwas instructed to mail lists. D 111 11.1 n u A -- .. a.u:quua|uuu wr nxummauon by Engin- eer" and the Clerk was instructed to place snme before A. G. Cavana. O.L.S., Town- , ship Engineer. to take the action. I Owinz to the inm-amen in nu. ...........; J: ..,.',.-u..uu`u cu Islvuausllz [H78 HIECCQT. I John Lawior came before the Council concerning the bad `condition of his road division and arrangements were made to have some repairs done on it. Henry Packard and several others in- terested waited upon the" council regarding the water situation "at lots 25 and 26. con- cessions 3,` 4 and 5. -Mr.`Packard presented a Requisition for Examination by Engin- Clerk was inltrnlnhui Am n`nAA ORILLIAV/METHODIST cuuacu fawn 1.-uu.........-!- -- -~- nut: nu avxuu was taxen. `W-m. Fleteher `came before the Council; -re had condition of his road division. The clerk was instructed to write Mr. MacPherson. - Provincial Highway Engineer. asking repairs for part of it damaged by hauling gravel over it to the Provincial Highway. _ V , A F. H. Ball lodged complaint regarding some shade trees which had been cut in front of his property. Reeve Thompson was appointed to investigate thiamatter. .'I\`\II '_nI-vA`A- A--`- L`. .` I 1 mun year. I On requests from. Canadian Red and Norvhernr Ontario Fire Relief *Comm`it- I tee no ac`ion was taken. w... m.....:.-_ `--_-- - - -- - yuzacuv, I? last, year, ax eve On cdmmunication from Qdiss E. A. R_ix, I Sec'y. of the Women's Rest `requesting a grant similar xnompson In the chair. to one received` grant of $40.00 was `given again . I Room, Barrie. D 2-j---Q Oro Co1iocil'met at the Tom: Hall, on Monday, May 28, with all the members prwent, Reeve Thompson in the chair. I - . . . I On nnmmnnmutm... 4'........ -Il'.-- tn A `H `T12s?."i3.`7i3i}1")'r1o15i2. Clerk. W- _ _.-- -~ -- - vunauua) Lqllllll Address) Head"Of\fiee,-_Hamilton, Ont. Ionntrul, Totonfo, Wizjnipeg, Regina , vcglgaa-y; Edna tan muuzu-: XAMlRER' Ll] enrol- Sunday uvu un um uouncy uooa Roads Committee in building certain county roads through the _ county. Not only did Mr. Justice Rose` dismiss the action but be assessed the costs of the action to_the Hydro Commission. The Hydro based their whole right to bring the,` litigation against the county on a certain tion of the County Good Roadsjiommittee in buildiml certain nmmtu um.-L. oL--.._L AL- price of two plugs for 25cts. - it s a value you can t equa_1 ' permanent, painting or staining is never required. Still another big saving! ~ Come in and see "these sturdy, economical shingles. Let us give you anestimate on a complete roof. Barrett Everlastic Giant Shingles Handsome - Fire-Resistant - Durable - Econonu'c_al' . You -`can lay these massive handsome shingles right over the old roof. (Use 1%" galvanized roong nails). That s oneway Barrett Everlastic Giant Shingles save you money, but it s not the only way. Made and laid 3 to a strip, they cost less to lay. tight against storm and blizzard throughout the years. Their base is an extra-heavy highest quality roong- felt, thoroughly waterproofed. They re Giants for strength and service. 9;"-A Company Oices and Plm at: Montreal. Ton Barrett Evrlastic HUBBARD S HARDWARE . J. _. gnuufron . . 39 EL1zABii'FH sr. to their heavy mineral ' surface in artistic. ed,` green, or blue-black, they are highly re-- And as this mineral surface is fadeless and or I saving! Illa:-:Iv;l:e_; `Lvulzbelr and Buildcrf Supply gave the Hydro Electric Power Commission `the right to use the public highways for; the purpose of erecting transmission lines. Mr. Justice Rose in dismissing the case gstated that he did not believe the section re- 1 eferred to, gave the hydro any right to bei statute enacted in 1915, which, they held, E what s more --at the new low price of .25cts. equal! Totoutc St. John. N. Flilihx. N. 5.. Winnipeg, on the Pnwor {`.nmmi.=:.\.. 1--.--- -- ,,,-____._..v' tn Dealers everywhere anuucn [ . ____.__.___ case] When a scaffold broke a Buffalo man m re-5 swayed to and fro 100 feet in the air at to the end of a rope until rescued; Write for free descrip.tive' booklet. D_on t dela . gon the public. hxghway whateer. I. B. ` Lucas appearing for the Hydro, asked for ; a stay of proceedings to consider an appeal- cw. oucxl to wet or dry surfaces. Croonoid Fly-Oil and Cow Spray. An tffectivc. y-oil,1ice- destroycr and cow spray. Bu-nit Pzdcycu an Inhdo h uuucnu `uunace an red or green. Even-Indie Liquid Roofing ement. Gives new durable |ur~ face to worn-out `,`rubbcr" and other prepared roofs. Pl..o:.. I.`l--n:----- nu I - uulcr prepared roofs. Plastic Elasticnm Patching Cement. Stops leaks in toofs: re- pairs nahings. gutters, cisterns, etc. Stick: to wet dry surfaces. Cronnoid I-'|-.n:n ._.n n... T S. I. S. Rollkooni ( smaller but Srlvau-.Eo_it oong) Total width of roll 32 inches- 15! of the width ofrolliaminerak surfaced. 1 7| of the width is plain surfaced to insure rm cementing _ the overlap. A roof of S. I. S. as double uckneas throughout with weather-proof, fire-ranting mineral surface in red E 'e'l):*;B l_:.-...:.I n--:__ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. Surface-- Plain Surface- Ten-year guaraxvztee with every machine. . . JIYC UV-I ('Hf"I>' H1 about nxensnnrim: I cuum they knnw Y will keep up a big is through alllltbsl [ IIAPIOCJ The best (`hr~f>' in LA"; ...-. ' fuvu INS McLAREN'.S`g Mndo by McLA}: V Hamilton nnw V The Melotte has been the farmers best friend for over 30., years. It is the machine with suspended bowl and_ -enamelled bowl a casing. Hanging naturally on a.ball- bearingspindle, the bowl is perfectly balanced, and is guaranteed easier to turn and to wear longer than any other. On account of the recent ad-` vancc in .raw materials, it is impossible to guarantee present low prices for any denite time. IIWIIIEIUIIU Prepared 1 Add milk to of a packagJ IBLE.Quick ? for 3 minut mould to coc dessert is re: At all ( lnsis u-r .annpurv1 1 all u U] 600uck Delicioixs ' I) . HAS PAC K "4 VTHURSDI eas] fact Of all farm machines, the cream separator is the one on -which you can take no chances, _forthe smallest of cream losses soon mount into dollars. * , _ V A aim Then an 16 Mclaughlin-Buichllodclc to Cluoon From

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