at even this gigantic preductiori ha not been able to gtem the tide oi_"o'rders. ~ day! TO MEET the insistent dem;nct fdt th New Studelaalrer n1hr1pl_ R4-n.~l.`.;, 1 &1e'1I2'v`s}EEB'L}};5i??u&:, baker's mammoth factories began, on pril lst, tb produce over 500 per 911' ' ' 7-Pun. DiIplex-Phnoton '. . .828 V 5-Pan. Coupe . . . . . . .~. . . .' 3790 5-Pun. Brougham . . . . . . .V. 3080 & 7-Pun. Sedan . . . . . . . . . . $3980 7-Pan. Berline _. . . . . . . . 4090 A 0 ' These prices include taxes and'frei'g1it._ They 7 cover cars with standard factory equipment, _ delivered `complete and 0 ready . for service, . I 7'P`..o -4sPau. 5-Pun. 4-Pan. \ 5-Pan. 4-Pun. 5-Pun. 4-Pan. 5-Pqu. 5-Pun. I 3-Pan. I _ 5'-Pan. 4-Pun. .' 5-Pan. 3-Pun. ` 5-Pau._ 5-Pan. I I 5"Pa'.I ' 5-Pan. V BIG SIX , ' rc`lPC oooouon`; .......: .V. .1 GY RUBBER TEEEE BUG Ann` n . . Duplex-Roadster . . {S . Duplex-Phaeton . . . . Sport Roadster . . . . . Coach Country Club. Coupe Brougham . . . . . Victoria \ Sedan .,........;w Berline ........'...` D"uplox-R-oodator ..} .3 \ DupIox-Phootou .' . .. Sport Roadster . . , . Couch Country Club Coupe _Coupo ...........o Brougham ...A..... -Sedan .....{.....\ Borline ..........` sTANb7u55" ix % SPECIAL : `SIX L;s17so ;...1775 ,. 1900 ,.. 2020 Ipe 2095 ..02255 .. 2285 .. 2470 .. 2560 ,$2300' 2300 2525 . 2500 3 26350 . 2785 . 2940 .'3160 . 3275 Luv ,wa.I.er uomg Its 3000 WOPK. The] shingleson the `building had been laid in mortar, otherwise with such a start the building could not have been saved. Events` as it was; when the shingles burned -to the cornice the fire got un- der, and it looked. for `a time as if it could not be reached. Being such a steep roof made it very difficult for the boys to work but they finally suc- ceeded in getting the fire under con- trol. About the only damage done inside was when Jerome Shanahan missed hisfooting while up next the roof andslipped between the joists,- breaking a fairly big hole through the ceiling plaster. Hiram LeGace got knockedoutwhen someone from the roof _ threw an empty granite pail down and caught Hiram square on the top of his head. `He didn't get cut, but was somewhat dazed for a few minutes. A large number of women and girls were there, too,-giving all the assis- tarme fhnv nnnl and H ma w.1..n....1....... .. nuubv uuauucr UL WUIIICXI H.110 glI'lS tance they could arrd it was miraculous how many of` them escaped gettingo struck with those empty pails. James McGinnis, who was using the fire ex- `UYlE`l)iRhI.I' Innlrh: v-nnnhyo anvvun Ac cl... ' .`1"'Dear Jun_iper-Since- it quite a while since I `wrote you,` I- concluded Ihad better do so while the spell is on. ,-`Of `course you. will understand that this.is meant for the entire family so that none. shall consider themselves neglected. I cannot say as to what kind of weather you have `been having over there. `but it is cold here today, in fact we have been having it too cool all Spring -with `frosts nearly every night, still the wheat looks A1. and _although we have had very little rain. the grass -has been making great - growth, with prospects of a promising hay crop. It is to be h`6ped-the weather will settle down and furnish us with,. warmer days soon. Oh yes, I forgot to mention that we had a dandy good rain on Saturday evening, which was I `Just what was required. but like last - year's weather it has turned quite cold after it. I presume you read in the paper` lately that Mr. and Mrs.` Don- nelly have been away on their vaca- _tion? Well, Muriel, who is training for a nurse in Barrie Hospital, got her holidays at the same time, so'she "is along withthem and there is no doubt they will have nice time. Madelaine . is still attendin college nin Barrie, and V is remainingswith friends during the absence of her parents. The whole village was rudely startled lat Friday when about noon the alarm was given that Father Gearin's residence was on fire.` I teg you it did not take many minutes or a crowd to, gather. Ed. Gray-you remember him, he works on` the premises-was at the store and ab ut halfway on the return trip ob- se ved the roof of the residence ablaze. and immediately gave the alarm. when he reached the residence, Father Gear- in was busily engaged working away in the basement. where he had been cleaning out the furnace pipes and etc.. little realizingwhat great danger his valuable property was in. The Hydro gang were pulling in to di_nner and ob- serving the fire. werethe first on the Job. Ladders were secured and it was ' b but a short time till they were. work- ing like mad on the roof. The tele- '1 phone was the means ofspreading the news rapidly and in only a few` minut- es autos brought the willing neighbors from miles around,` all quite anxious `to assist in saving the building. The water supply at first was. thought to be a failure.` but luckily there was a good supply in the cistern and a quick- ` ly formed bucket brigade soon, had the water doing its good work. The shingles on" building been in mortar. nfhnrmlua with unnln .-. nnul ---u :-i jfC`W ( formerly of the Barrie~Carriage_Co. , has taken` Over the ' R_ubber Tire Departngent `and can be depended uponrto 8lV8_;gr and _sat1sfactory service in putting onfdor repairing rubbcrtrres; T , _.l1eels; also repaired. 1OA'I..I-- Q1. l..-;._,", ;. III `lla I `I\' ,- a _ ._ -. --.--,u- - - ~'_*'"Q"Q"Q` ;A Phelps_top- correspondent from whom we have _not heard for some time `sends a. goodly. budget of news this weekwhich he puts in theshape of, a letter, to an imaginary correspondent-- Ed. Examiner. A; '~ I . PHELPSTON bibimmmmnum LU 'W-Ul.'K uuc I. the run H-an niiiu ua. ba. uusac yLUVlll.UU. L116 rom blistering the skin. rin is certainly very thank- I-Ilydro fellows for their val- tance. and alsp to the many so willingly rendered their Much praise is due Frank 4 ho seemed to crawl any a roof without any apparent at-hold and ha-ndle a bucket Jst where it would do the Father Gearin's apprecia- rn nvtnnnd on 4-I... 1...u..... 5t:u.lIlS L ut 0 3 ' footing llinnn B v .*. B` xpect llihfnh vvnnv|_\I an vvuulu uu LIIU ther extended to the ladies ly endeavored to assist. `IRS, especially after a. 1d. why such buildings nped with root ladders. I that every building ldder, but on observation community how many 3 equipped? Practically ave can never tell when- break out. For our own Ii-I nrnnnn I-A Anni... nu... a.uuc1'5. 1 III a five fightit willingness . that time i M111 I'I'r| Ann an nnuvlua uquatw Ull LUU `and Vlng all,the V if urn: rnhnanninnn up uuzu. U16 en 3 me square t , fauy vv\CnvIIrnn :55 auuu u. lfficult `lnally under nage A Two men arrested at Tampa, Fla, are charged with selling their ser- vlcgs as husbands to obtain entrance ltsgmhey U. S. ~for women of_ foreign I 1` .0 I - V 7 Salmon Trout Edwards Lake . . . . . . . . . 4 . 1 rwxerel Bass Lake Tributaries Lake Couchiching . . . . Severn River . . . . . Edward s Lake First Lake o - n u o u o n a n -zpcurucu .l'I Basa_ Lake Tributaries . Mad River Coldwater River . . . . . Copeland's Creek . . . . . Sturgeon River . . . . . . . __No1sy River Nottawasaga River . . . . Mad .Creek Parker's Creek . . . . . . . Batteay Creek . . . . -. . . . . ` Pretty Rivers` . . . . . . Black Ash Creek . . . . . . . Moon Creek Hart Creek . . . . . . . . . Sucker Creek- . . . . . . Jeannett s Creek . . . . . . . McMahon Creek . . . . . Marl Creek . . . . . . . . . . . O Neill s Creek . . . . . . . . Shanahgrfs Creek . . . . . Math1r(son's `Creek . . . . Stoney Cree . . . . . . . . . . Retormatory Creek . . .. Plckerel Incas 'l'.a-ab- rn...n_--A-~- aq- 't ,__. ea, `in at v,`, '.' :-.. bl -. V | C I I --ms or the Hrovlnce in 1924. Simeee County -drew 1,822,500 fry, which were distributed as shown in the list below. Mr. Finlayson states that a largelist . is in for 1925. -This policy is being pursued steadily, and it is hoped to increase the "distribution. `Any appli- cations for fry for 1926*will be put in, where. the fish are to be placed in Waters in which the public are al- lowed to `fish. The Governmentrfry are not supplied for private waters. ' Bass Bass `Lake Tributaries . . . ; . . . . . . 2,500 Lake Couchichirig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Q.......I_1 - .1 I- T-- The fishermen of the County of Sim- coe are fortunate in the policy of the Ontario Government in Increasing the distribution otfry throughout th! wa- ters of the Province Simcoe County drew 1,9399 ann 4.... ..--.=--. 1,822,500 r-_i=iv` PLACED IN _ WATERS` or suvncoe coun-rv arrested ..g. .-.|...........a _.nL ",IJ}mea' 'ro{{t' flI..l'l..-_.._1- - % _ * .vfProtetion all the ` ny ify 1926 Will be nut in - - vv -Iv ynaucu Ill :11 the he I for. private `Haters: . . . 10,000 I 1,822,500 106,000 r7oo,ooo 500,000 300.000 100.000 ; 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5.000 . 5,000 . 5,000 2,500 5,000 0 5.000" 5,000 . 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 `5,000 ` 5,000 2,500 2,500 5.000% 5.000 ' 2,500 5,000 -.n.vuv nnlnu-up Ten dogen ples were recently madqhrom a monster pumpkin. "" -ank or Nova scotia, ESTABLISHED. 1332 Paid-up Capital 8 10,000,000 `Reserve - - 19,500,000 '1'otalAuets - 210,000,000 . a f ` ~ Beautiful -Brantforduzilsphalt Slates protect your cottage from months `of the year--the mo andthe months you arc awa re and weatherhazards 12 n yghs y_ou,g_re there. are ambition, ability, experience, i opportunity and -- capital. If ambition beckons you to a busi- ness career, of whatavail areahilityg experience and opportunity without `capital? T i The `one sure way to have capital ya when opportunity arrives is to start saving your money nowf We will iwelcome. your savings account how- ever snnall. ' Eve] Re'quisits % of Success; A. :6. iugcu-:u.AN Manager, Barrio. 'oI{ ha:r.e, -11t'>.t`:eeu the Newt Studebaker models, see them today; Learn for ourself why Studebaker has a captured t e favor of automobile buyers throughout the ygorld! I I l\lBhJ I \IlV I Preston Ga in appearance their cost is from $73,up.. more cars s III, 0 . I METAL S'H`lNl FIUIV *"`..-`E79? ;PIl IIIULC LGLD G 3 Write for Ask about 0111 Gow N-4-EVl')7A_Il 5511.: hlllll` IE6 Guelph A teal This is a Jacardiga Coat; mad fashionable 'i'i'iu"{{:EiiE'1?EZ5L"iIa1':i{e New Studebaker models are a year in ad- vance of current design. Knows that the greatest motor car value in Canada is the New Studebaker. Acting on this conviction, thousands of people, each month, are naming Studebaker as their choice of motor cars. - - 6 have intrigui Rayon the H over the samemonth last year. v1~|_- _.__I_I9- I .1 - - _ ___._ vuv-v cc --V-on D556 D539 `II `I1 I30 \ Orders from Canadian dea era for a shipment during May were three times` greater in number on May let, this year, than on the same date last year. TL- .`l-_..`__._I 1!, 1: A 11 ~ ` -