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Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1923, p. 6

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iii THE BALL PLANENG MILL co., LIMITED _ ' EVERYTHING IN LUMBER % Phone 109 Residence Phones, .642 and 390 ucucs I/Incas.` Thorold, O_nt., and Winnipeg, Man. Also Manufacturers of Beaver Wall Board will interest you if you year or have a leaky roc Drop in and see us an you have. s isthe one that harmonizes -ishing of the house. with the design and n- Brantford Asphalt Slates . are made in beautiful soft shades of reddish brown and dark green. They retain their same_ natural color year-in and year-out. Brantford Asphalt Slates , _ v ----rail A dministration Oices : Buffalo, N. Y. Sales Oices: 15'.` t\..4. ____1 I991 - CmPanYa Limited` istraf-inn I343`-`A-.. . width and patented design, Slabs -are easier and more give double protection every- t against the weather. Better very yard of felt is extra Fe nnnvucnn L`-3- ' GEORGE CRAWFORD, President. rou are going to build this a roof that needs replacing. anyway the first chance wants 2 1g felt. Because `this felt coating after coating of agon Slabs do resist re ate. Surfaced with jade green . 3 old roof when you decide last time by laying Vul- n9'1es_ P-rnnC ..:..1.. ----M _--.. ...5u quauty also les, four-in-one slab .te surface and smooth industrial buildings. ne by the Vulcanite arlr, __- "J .uJn:L5 VH1 s.Re-roof right over 2 money and time and If -uuupr\t:Cpl: l'--' res, 1 want a good u: .lad, to be partly indoors and partly dnors. A . ullula`. App!icant-~And what becomes of ;when the door slams? I rShopkeeper--"Ies. I ' 3 fn kn v\n1nCluv London, Eng.) stead of in pairs. wanbt good useful nrc any-I .-.....4l.. ....4 _.n.. u- out- Reading the Sold by The sfovc can hit 5' than a H... A Heater. THURSE IIUIHC 1'7. T11-oug}: ace is :1 Every 7 homch: "FL. ., ` s p;E1 Elect: Elecn Elect Eleczr Elect A full Given by the ORPHEUS QUAR-TE'I`TE_ of Toronto, late of Capt. Piunkett s Maple Leafs.e A This Quartette has the distinction of being rated .as one of Canada s.nest. i ' ORILLIA BAND in attendance during the day.- SEC1 Safe See 8661`. If the PE. F riflay, Septembr 14, 1923. WORLD S FAIRORO The undersigned has received instructions from 1 Cow, 7 yrs. o1d,`due Byi :'sale. T ' ` ` I Heifer,` due Sept, 28. 1 Cow, 5 yrs., due Sept. 18.` Cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot. . Cow, 4 yrs., calf. Vat foot. Heifer, with calf -at foot. 1.00 p.m. N OTE-Class 24 in PROMISES TO BE BETTER mm EVER compermom OPEN TO THE wqnun Cleaner, Prsser and Dyer ylA09DUNLOP.S'l`.A PHONEZZ9` GRAND CONCERT AT NIGHT H. MARTIN to sell by Public Auction the fo1Io;ing: prize list [should read single enti'ies in`- w. A. MCCONKE_Y, AUCT. _.;.___.... , 1 Durham Cow, 5 yrs., due Oct. 4. 1 Ayrshire`ACow, 7 yrs., calf at foot. r 1 Ayrshire Cow, 4 yrs., calf at foot. 1 Ayrshire Cow, 6 yrs., due Sept. 16. 1 Ayrshire Cow, 7 yrs., due Sept. 28. 1 Ayrshire Cow, 4 yrs.,, due Sept. 19.` 1 Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh. 2 Ayrshire Heifers, due by saledate. ' The above are all extra good cows, in good condition and choice milkers. A All will be sold without reserve. Terms of S(ale--Six months credit will be givento parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per an- num off for cash. , . [ IRWIN McMAHON, . Secretary. V Chicago man returning from Russia says - the people there omit work from their daily Lncriagia-nnmthar3l`sv.vum gainst Bolshevik men- oacuuuuru. ' Mrs. Thomas Truax and daughtr. M went to Toronto to the Exhibition on J day. V uuuua` again. George Page is holidaying in ` Hamilton.` ll... 'IVL-- "` I/IUII I Mr. and Mrs.`W. J. Dempster and chil- dren spent Sunday in Collingwood. Our teacher. Mr. Clarke, has returned after the summer vacation and commenced duties again. (Inn:-no Du... :.. L_I:_I,, ~ - - RIC Ben and wife a few days this week :1` tion. T " "__ __ I up |-- - ms here. , . 2 cu n OC D September 4.-- -Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooke of Gorrie and Mrs. Jack Horsington visited Utopia friends on Sunday. Alexander Dempstcr and wife are spend- ing a few. days with the farmer's parents ` uucuwr ulovmg to Uoumgwood. Another of our citizens, John Strong, was called away b_v'the hand of death this morning, not altogether unexpectedly, fol- lowing a stroke he had taken a few weeks ago. Mr. `Strong was highly respected by all who knew him and lived a devoted Christian life. He leaves to mourn besides his `wife. two daughters. Mrs. F. McCoIeman| and -Mrs. J. Arnzstx-ong_o_f Sunnidale; andl on... L__1L _.. uuu `A1116. :1. A two brothers. I ..-..,. \Jo uuac U1 wronto wereweek-end]_ visitors at Levi .Raymer's. _ 7 John Gibson of Sunnidale has bought the grocery business from E. D. Wheeler and took possession the first of the month, Mr. Wheeler moving to Collingwood. Another of nnr 1-#9:... 1-1.- m_-_-- V ca: uu ouezscun With me exception of one, Miss Bubbington. who is being succeeded by Miss Sadie McBride. ' - Quite a number from `here attended the \ Toronto Exhibition `last week. Among them were Dr. and Mrs. Murphy. J. Bethune, Miss Annie Raymer and Wilmer Sidexff Mrs. Toole of Newmarket and Mrs. Mc- eGauIey of Collingwood are visiting Mrs. L. Troyer. `Mr. and Mrs. Mo`Millen' and family and Mrs. C. Rose of Toronto wereweek-end Levi .Rayme_r_'s: LA... n.-1., ' I pannl1AIl.4I\ September 3.--Ru.ssell White of Hamil- ton returned home last week after spending a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bethune. Miss Hazel Jackman left yesterday for Hawkestone where she has secured a school and will begin teaching on Tuesday. The new Byng school has been opened for teaching today with all last year's teach- ers on thestaff with the exception Bubbingtnn. wlm in h..;..... ..... ....A.-v 1- uuululuulty. Another old and highly respected resident of Stroud passed away last week in the per- son of Mrs. Isaac Rolling. She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence. in Orillia. The funeral took place on Friday to the Methodist Cemetery here. Rev. S`e.v- enson conducting the services. Deepest sym-' nathy is extended to the sorrowing son and daughter in their bereavement. ,uuua uuuvcr In cnarge- l Mr. and Mrs. E. Avery and familv of Tor-I onto are holidaying at Mrs. T. To(ld s. Miss Fannie Hunt. a well known resident 'of this community. passed away last. Wed- nesday morning, at. the age of 71 years. The deceased had been in failing health for the past two years and death came as a hap l py release from her suffering.` Her remains were interred in the Stroud Methodist Cem- etery. the funeral services being: conducted by Rev. J. S.Stevenson. The many beauti-, ful floral offerings paid silent tribute to the` esteem inwhich Miss Hunt was held by the community. Annflnnr ALI l\1\t` L2_`LL. ,, - ` School re'-opened_ on Tuesday with :1 large attendance;Mr.-Latimer and Miss` Hilda Hoover in charge- . Mr. smrl Mm I? Am... .....1 :-_.:u_, ; m Ulll'll umlrtl on menus new on bTunda_v. -Mrs; Luck and daughfer of Shanty were the .guests of ' Mrs. Ben Webb week. G_!. 1 . - -* uaxu: Luvabruu. JMUSKOKH. ' Frank -Mulhollahd and Mr. Dzivis of Tat- onto called on. friends here Sunday. A -WIFE - Tmnlv and .al.n....L-..... -1: (IL, . vs u. umun lust W86K._ ' . The many friends of Rev. C. P. and Mrs. Shapter and family, now of Wheatlcy. were pleased to have them in Srroud for a few days last week, on their way home from Lake Rosseau. Muskoku. prunb .RKuH-.nH..`...J ..__-,I It v\ - -- A.rAaU`l\ D. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon and family of Nor h Bay are `visiting friends here. F..B. Robins of Toronto visited his fath- er here on Sunday. . Large numbers from here are attenrling the Toronto Exhibition this week. Ill..- `Y!_I- r\n- .. I war the uxuuu ll1ol munuay. Miss Ina -Black ant Midland spent over `Black s. |[__ _,, J II fl .. .-.4un-Iuul date of 1 Holstein 1 Holstein 1 Durham 4 1 Durham 1 I 1' Durham 1 1. U1 UH LU. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Thornton spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Murray Hupter. q . . Mr, and Mrs. C. T. McConkey motored to Orillia last Sunday. IMxAa Tnn Fllnnb .-....A ll... 1 _.-.f T" ` cuu llClCu Mrs. J. Armstrong of Aurora spent a few days~` here last week with Mrs. Lennox Black and "her cousins. R. M. McConkey and E. T. McConkey. Mrs. Johnston Black spent last week in Toronto.` ` ][_ _,, I II -H ` -... .. . nu.-u; Au uunuuuuu, `M0. mSepe1;1`ber 4.-- J. Johnston of Al-' landale visited Mrs. T. Todd last week. Wilfred Booth of Toronto spent the week end here. V I 11.; r A,~r- - ` -3--." yup Al-'Al\JVl:I, \lul.. A number of the young people of the Presbyterian church gathered at the home of Mrs. John Cowan to extend good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cowan, who are ppending a few days here before leaving for their new home in Columbia, Mo. Qnnarnl-..... A .ll -- ` ' ' ` vuvuu: over ounuay. , I Miss Margaret Warnica returned to Ham- ilton last week; Miss Margaret Barclay to Toronto and Miss Agnes Sutherland has taken a school near Lynden; Ont. - A ......._L__ -3 Al - - Aunu D ulcvc. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutherland of Lynden' and Gordon Sutherland of Markham were home over Sunday. I Min: Mdranrn `IT...-..:.... _..:..-.._-J . wry -...... ....., val nu un-uul uuy. I Mrs. R. A. Sutherland has returned after a month with friends in Lynden, St. Oath-I arines and Toronto. Mrs. Ness, Mrs. Walker and children and ` Mr. und Mrs. H. Ness of Toronto were visitors with Mrs. F. Ness last week. Mrs. T. -Reid and Miss Lilian are in ` Atherly attending the wedding of Mrs. 3 `Reid's niece. ' `II. ....I II__ I\_ , ti .0 0 - - - _-,_.. _, ...wo vo aaunI.uJ.u ulla WCCIK `Misses Mabel Jacks and Marion Reid were up from the city for`Labor Day. u... n A e..n...-|.._.n 1.-- _-A- - -- ._ -_- 2 September 3.-Mr. ind Mrs. Evans, For: Erie. and Mrs. Brown, Thornton. were vis- itors at -Mrs. J. Ban-clay.'s last week. .1l :....... |l-I__| v- I- - - V uuuguwrs. -Mrs. r; McUo1eman| Armsttong of and . Robert and Joseph of Stayner. --------_-.:.-:. n U_TOPlA T.AYN'B uuuuy . Hack and Mrs. Lewis pagan of It over -f.}|P "1nFAnu.nl- Dnkb :'e were in Toronto for! attending the Exhibi-I me excepnon of > u nun. LEWIS 1` agan 01 `the holiday-at Robt. \ Toronto A: . Mabel, vn Mon- B213 - last 1 Pure Bred Holstein Cow, 5 yrs. old, due by date of sale. ' 1 Pure Bred Holstein Cow, 4 yrs._ old, due Sept. 21. _1vHolstein Cow, 6 yrs. old,,with Calf _ at foot. ' 1 Holstein Cow, 4 yrs. old, with calf at foot. o 1Holstein by. mm um .~_m`wl`. LY1I'S. 5. W Mrs. Lawrence and M Palerxnd spent the week-( E. Hodgson. T ..m ..I....-...I -_ Creek school. ' -_._-..---in-and I -Seiptember 4.--Dr. Hill is _reIieving Dr.l McCallum for a `couple of weeks holidays. Mr. Baillie is xhe new teacher at Cherry; I Mr. Manson is on a visit to Dr. and Mrs.j McCallum. ~ E Will Slozin of Lynden spent the holidayi ` with his sister. Mrs. S. W. Watt. Lawrence Miss Mathioson of` Palermo weekend with Mrs. J.i-:=( Hodzson. N __ ... ....u. .1uIcu (aux. ' hm. aiiduhirs. Thos. White of Orillia spenti 7 Sunday with James and Mrs. Hart. I Most of thesummer visitors have return-.3 . ed to" Toronto. I Mr. and Mrs. E. V. `Vi-lsonland familyll are leaving for the Pacific Coast for thef winter. I Mr. and Mrs. Hemstreat of Milton, who? returned home. I` E. J. Palk of` Scarboro spent a few days; _ with his brother, Harry, lately. i ' The Ladies" Aid of the Methodist church, are planning for a fowl supper in October. I! Mr. and Mrs. Adams were away over; Sunday to see their son, Menno. have been staying with Mrs. Palk. havei ...._.___--- -15-: Q I September 3.--Mr. ahd Mrs. Brown and! family of Owen Sound snt over Sunday` with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palk. ' I |._ .____I If m - .uusn gxuuury neu. Mrs. Robert Foster. S1-., has returned home after visiting Orangeville and Dun- dalk friends. ` _|,..- -..,. vuwvulll nucl ma 1101103) . _. Miss May Connell `of West Fess visited 1 our Sabbath School last Sabbath in the , interests of the Canadian Girls in Training. John Dunn of Alliston and Thomas Dunn of Winnipeg visited their sister, Mrs. E. Ruddick. last Sabbath. Threshing is the order of the day. Miss Orka Nicely has returned to her home in Alliston after visiting her cousin, Miss Marjory Bell. M... 'D.~.l-m..o x.~--.-- n - acpu:mDel' 4.-4Jur teacher, ' Miss ' Beryl iWood of Midland, has returned to her duties here again. - Quite ah number from here took in the Exhibition over the holiday. Rev. R. H. Somerville occupied his pul- lpit last Sabbath after his holiday. WEE nu nl\I\nn"` ..f,IIT-._. 1.` Bayfi eeee t. W J 1*; ZayVt;;;';n1te % Hexagon Slabs Kiqlzt Over the 351219198 "'--1-. _ September 4.--0ur teacher 'Miss* V0Od Of Midland Inna ~ ....4...._..J Sale at --v.-uu~_v 5 is sister. VV: Watflrv ' fis back teaching at No. 7 school. f of: Robt. Reive is spending a week wi:h his. 0 week-end J.!-;`~0n.< in Toronto. gson. V ! The l\Iisses Lilian and Dorothy Sloan left pleased to report that Miss McLeanl for their sclmols on Saturrlzzy. _j__..__..._.:.:. _ 5. Lay a glowing hot coal of re on the sampl_c-see if it sets re to the sample. s ' 1. Lay the sample on a hot radiator for 12 hours--see if it will melt or dry out. 2. Lay the sample on ice for 12 hours--then pour boiling water on it. See if the sudden extremes of temperature affect it in any way. 3. Soak the sample in water for 12 hours--see if its weight shows any ab- sorption. ' 4. Immerse the sample in nitric, sulphuric, muriatic or. other ordinary acid- see if it is affected. These tests are more severe than your roof will ever be called upon to undergo. You'll want to see _the shingle which will withstand them. Simply ll: in and mail the coupon below and a sample of Vulcanite Hexagon Slab, together with booklet. will be sent you. These Tests` en the Sample We ll e Send You % CHQRCHILL BAY ' C. B. LAWRENCE Bayfield St. DAVENPORT Ll:ll-J..l.. WM. ROBERTSON Allandale Go and See One of _ These 1 They Have Vuh_:anite' Rnofl- . - Auction Sale Milch Cows and Springers ; MRS. H. A. SMITH Collier St. V `I9: \I I IJDIU Allandale GIBSON -...l`I_ V" :0 Thorold, Ont. T 0 need to rip off the to re-roof for the canite Hexagon Slab Shingles. Re-roof over the old shingles. You ll save litter, and you ll have a `better job. Due to their extra Vulcanite Hexagon are economical to lay-give where-seal the roof shingles--because every tough, long bre, pure rag Because this is super-saturated with asphalt. Vulcanite Hexagon resist better and do last longer. or Indian red crushed slate. The Beayer AT MARRlN S mus, BARRIE Saturday, September 15

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