n,\.7.-2'JJ"a:cemoon Square, Barrie. Bub " aneda. and Great. year in advance (in United States. $2.60 ance. Both` old and ould be given when 5 is requested. CAN- e {ind that most of prefer not to have s interrupted in case it before expiration. us will not be carried an extended period. re notified to cancel. ubscriber wishes `the ed. REMITTANCES by registered letter}, heque payable at par "came to urllua tltty years ago. _ After 28 years of honorable` service {as county constable. J. J: Williams of ]A1llst9n` has tendered his resignation. `A nnur hdlnnoia n Tlnnfnr aihnnn m uoumgwooa recently. ` Ormia Y.M.C.A. have won the Cana- dian Junior I-Iexathlon and are leading for international honors. ' hr A T-7' `Dnnfnn nf nrlllln nnInbrat- l'5_l1lBV_V8.I2e!` n1gnway.- ' I Incenditu-ism is said to be the cause - ot a. fire which destroyed a._sma1l house Pu C_ol_ungwood recently. Orillin VJ/l,(".,~A I-mva won the Cana- any as vtormenyx .. Geo. J. Overend of Orlllla. was re- cently elected, vice-presildent of the Bluewater Highwa'y.- ~ Tnrinndlnrlnm In said in he the uuB.!`(1' llage :.{lwa'y.g'.l.`hat I rnlln ' nuruu Iuvlua rilili \iUl` A wide variety of subjects in the `field of the outdoors is covered in the = May issue of Rod and Gun" which has .just been issued. In connection with the opening of the camping and fish- ` ing seasons, the current issue of the mngazinecontains a. n1imber~of inter- esting articles which should prove of `value to those, planning to visit the wvoods or stream. A DnR and rlnn" :1. ....wn..I.....: ......._u_-'1-- mvuuus or stream. W, Rod and Gun" is publishedmontlily by W. J. Taylor. Limited, Woodstock. E Ontario. _ lacrveu aamty ren-esnments. The next meeting will beheld at the home of Walker Caldwell on Monday `evening, May 3. A paper When to I Plant Flowers For Show" will be given. s']`he roll call will be answered with an `exchange of seeds or roo,ts. The Dist- rict Representative will be the speaker `for the evening. Everybody welcome. I ., Apr. 26---The U.Fv.(kag`1_d.U.'F`.W.O.' held their monthly rnee ing at the |home of Alex. Graham"`on Monday ev- 'ening, April.5. The U.F.W.O. opened. their business `rheetingwith the first verse of The Maple Leaf". It was de- I cided to give $5.00 to the Rest Room in ' Barrie. The roll call was answered with ;a funny story or riddle. Miss Beatrice l'Gr-aham read a. paper on The Wo- ]men s Viewpoint." After this the two `clubs met together and the young peo- ple had charge of the meeting. Read- ings were `given by Mary Gilchrist. Wilbert Stoddart, Ross Campbell and ,community singing. This brought the imeeting to "a close and Mrs. Graham served dainty refreshments. The next rnnnncr will hdhnla 0+ 5]... ts are`grat sales- ork for little pay- 51`?}1 and served an appet!zing'1unch.[ Roy Jamieson is arqund again and" able to resume his trips to `gBa.rrie on .the mail route. Roy has hid it pretty hard this winter owlngmto the severe storms. . (From Another _Co_rrespondent) . Apr. 27-There is` a. rumor aoat ' that G. K.`Mil]s, Inspector-offcontinua- tion Schools,` is to visit -Hillsdale on May 6 in the` interests of Continuation Schools. This meeting ought _to be of grat educational value.: \ It is renortpjd fhnf'nnA`~hnnr-n 1...... |6'~fi1.L euucattonal Va.lue.; 1-) t is feported tha.teone_`~hundred have ogetnh pxesent at" the last two meetings th e Y.P.S. in- the United Church as we result of a. contest for membership. e Y.P.S. had a. very happy time on :VlI"day night when the losing.-side of- le contest puthon an interesting .pro- . Emmi and served appetizing lunch. Jamieson is around again. anal I The Auxiliary met at the home of Miss K. Cockburn; April 1, with an `at- tendancepf 18. It being: he annual business meeting of the t uxiliaery`, of- ficers for-the coming year were elect- ed and a pleasant afternoon was spent. The nexttmeeting willbe held in the Sunday*S'chool rooms of the Congre- gational Church, Thursday, May 6. .....-- I 41. IL 151 service. ._ '- -----w This oering is limited to 5500 units and has positively no per- sonal liability. MAY ROD AND GUN" .:.a.. -.....a..a.-- -4 _--L.vA- , hukun} Red Lake ~ Public Offering `today : I7 :-ice Dome Mines} Purchase or ssomoeo 75% ofliowfey Syndicate `L `W " -.`.`dr"r'I"\ }:Claryfs Fugfn acea. per unif_ ggt why ...;'1'h offering of Chnkuni `Association units is ' limited and the price may be advanced at any time. Wire or phone your reservation today and make sure of the advance when `it comes? Send your order today. 44 cAMpsELL.Yonsrorw 4..-: -'-`HIP? `IL in Red Lake}: P1-ospen-ity% 1lI-..I.':..._ --..`s Ann aU1i'.i5" ADelaide6049 4o7lRovAI. um: non; V1'oI;ou'_I'a.a \ . AlfA II' H"-F59-E - ~ --~----- - - - '-c '--'v Working capital for development purposes is necessary - Chukuni RED LAKE MINING -ASSOCIATION has been formed. and" are oering to the public 5500 units in the Association it the `remarkably low gure of $10.00. T ` Skilllllledxjnilk IHULUIVD nd Owen Sound ices: 169 9th St. E tandatd Bank of nada. ' U J5-vu `IVC 3 pound. may 09 into the pig tro' h or feed. Dollars that eou d be extra prots you're wasting `_ ..any+-because you haven't taken `the time to find out about the Melotte Separator. I Melotte will take all the rich cream from tluimille Incl ..... ...... .I.u.._. wm_ uueautnencn from the milk and save you dollars everyweekfromyourluerd; . l [Surely it's worth the little time and trouble it'tal:es`to ll out this coupon/and learn how you can effect suoh big savings. /BEAM that in butter fat nets ` _y u .40c.a pound. may be Dounnz Into nix: trough '_/ I AND IS IEFO T0-DAY A GREATER SEL ER THAN HE IS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SP K8 FOR IT3 HIIUEHOUB OURATIVE OUALITIES YEARS ER mu we can ten you In mrtner detail how the Melotte will add to your butter prots. Save enough In a vent to nav for inadf. Thin (vs... uruoulrl ll: vuu to I 1i;`, ;{.....fa: nnf flan 4-guru. uuvu nu uuiillvl uunuuluc. You're a thrifty farmer-- 1: work hard to make man we ask il that van and `II fhn 1-nnnnn an nu-utomaxemoney--auw isthat you aendinthe eou that we cantellyou ini linw Qkn Mn`nff- : oV\I van`: 2 AIKEN ECTORS ' urn-I nilvn-\ G-.. EB'e".:il'1'V-SE `EC; ;:"r:"Zmm' M which they would have lost if they used an inferior machine. \I_.J, , , .1 -r. I they have used the same Melotl for twen -ve or more. an fhv If ant I"|nQ- pair. nionl Banku-I ROYAL BANK CANADA JA8. R. BOA! Solicitor for the Anaociltloti Chukumtcd Lake claim: lie in: out of tho famouc Howey in-aporticc and are be- ieved to be in mm. u],,.,,,;.n 3'5"`... 5. B. CAMPS. Ml. Engineer in chute of development work. nine break. Svhcui prqcticallu uncured. B.Il|kCl`I for IDIVC itself. cm) This [S A CALL iifner a d get all the news---$2.00~a year. nu---`nun--av or and Embalmer e ' - Phone 431 nman T<`.n uinnnnn iv Raw . F ms and Wanted RICES PAID Guaranteed 4, or write ltfc x 542, Barrie. IISTANCE KICIMRDS fiaFE4m?r;% W ADDRESS` are equipped ever to iattend wants in the e of -aw- . nnln-In .1. #OOKSTORE `U 17110119 `I51 orse Equipment Iizabeth Sts., Bairio had 1869 DIRECTORS BALMERS AND NIGHT co in connection Phone 82. BING EATING [*s.31=Tp1...:';s',;;' EIEID AGE ECTIONS balmer AND NIGHT t., 2` Phone 218. Barron . MacLar'en.Ed!tor C. Walls. Manager tn: ;i;ector and MNNIKIN [_lT_H_ & co 43 Ellen st; `vemd A Truck; LO_YD st. TRY , When serving hot clam bouillon `add 9. tablespoontul of thin cream to each cqp of bouillon. . I nu DID, I _ UUUD D110!) * *f +"`*" `A0 $500,000 businegs 0 -.-buzlt by L0ng.Distangei period. ,'i'h-glnvnctus `hi Shoe [eliimirjates ' Qfarvnr 4-a.`..-I-- 7 'Most men detest , buying new. shoes becausewthey dread the breaking-Vin period, The Invictus -_ 'n':--1---A--- -4-'- ` Exclusive Ivictm Agent `y 1` 1| I nu `St. : Phone 952W uppcuruuuc mourn? 101131 than t.hq ordinary shoe. And the Inirictuu is durable! Made othe best leathers only 9 strongly stitched with silk that does ant Inlr n- 3.--. -_.-__- -..........u nun nun unit 90! not rot or fray T every Invictuq can be pended upon to reminits smart appearan ce month: long? tl I (Il'l`IifInIIl) llIl\Q nannvir uuunumtca (I118 stage entirely. It fits the normal` foot perfectly as soon as it is drawn on ._nnd holds that t throughout its service. '\"il'i3f `a";:;a:;ii` 7' Goon ) Suon. _ `H You can` makom'ore personale calls on ieastomers by Long `Distance in one hour than you + ' could possibly make two - days b5' travel-_'f--and think of . ` the saving in tirne `and money. i` customer called. 9 `I ` knew his voice. He 0 b knew mine, but we had never met face to _face. Alliouree business had been-done? by Long Dis- tance. Most of our $500,000 business was is/ecureduby Long Dis- tanc ,--writ'es an elec- e ,t1;ical upply house. ollectiom Only- Sideline. Id, small, large or us to tackle. experienqe. ' r\\v `its no. . -. ___ ' {We d like td gee yoiz try'z't. % Our Managef would like to A_help._you plan your calls. l[e_ .his;<.>ic. if ycu like, 4\ w. E. mu.-zwsvrr-:_n; ` . Manager. /, luu: nuart on cue narrowing stat-Ions. ;U"B9.3 "19 DIOUEDIRHP. U18 00881. U19 Further on is-a thlrsty looking land, rare blooms on this 1 nd' of flowers. where cultivation'gives place to graz- And the Pines of 0111` and as Well as ing; stone buildings. corrugated iron gums guard his Pleasant home- roofs. and wide stretches which recall Some of the Press Parts! motored the Transvaal,,'But, even there, along over 400 miles from Adelaide to the the Qvatercourses, stand great gums,/`River Murray settlements between whose holes and spreading arms are Morgan and Renm a.rk. South Aus- spiashed as though some, giant artist tralia. alone has spent some $30,000,000 had used them for a palette. small in irrigation works and advances to wonder is it that near Adelaide dwells Soldier. Settlers in this region of citrus! `one of Australia's great painters. Hans and dried fruits. Four-fifths of the Heysen's `art holds and transmits the product has to find agnarket overseas. enchanting beauty and mysteryot the Present population can be trebled if . ~ 1 markets can` be found. Hence the pre- 1 gerence given by the British g0vem_ ' ment and the importanceof the trade treaty with Canada. Other delegatesi wandered amid wineries at Chateau Tanunda. -' ~ = 0 TBA nnnln nloanflnn lU\-\-- .... EPIUUKBU. 1158 In C118. HIOOIIIIKIII, DBIOY9 Esailing onto outh Africa. 5 Renewed a quaintance revealed a citywhich be ter__1udges than I have, -called beautiful indeed. It has the at-; tribute of its founder's name. Colonel: Light, a Peninsular _veteran. whose! ,_memory is enshrined in statue and monument, model garden suburb and annual civic ceremonial. Having made his dream `cltyqall glorious within,'he- .wove about her .a girdle of pleasant greens and trees. `Beyond these..1.900 acresof garden and park now-sprawls a. greater Adelaide. for the capital and suburbs account` for 290.000 of the 539.000 souls in South Australia. . . As rivers go, the Yarra is small. but [beauty abounds about it.,On' one side ;rise the twin towers of the cathedral. ?To_ the south lie the Zoo. botanic gar-, "dens, and that long-line of fine build- . Hugs and monuments and trees which fronts on North Terrace. the Princes l street of the `southern hemisphere. I There you will find the university---I famed forits medical school-a Hal-f Ilery. museum, school of mines, ll ary. !Government ` House. legislative -build- ings, and railway station. All these are in the.heart of the city. quite near the, i bells and a pipe organ. fine town hall, which has ,a Deal oil` But a greater than Tiight Fun: I-lnprnl. protease!` at tne umversity. - ' 3 Other turns in these windingoroads gave us vistas of the city in her plain and or sea. melting into sky. But. be- yond_ these .views. we were'to find- northwards first a productive land of swelling downs. where every shade and combination of greens_.and golds and greys band earth's broad bosom with fields -which are creeping ever cioservto the heart of the narrowing stat-ions. F`Invth'm* nn in-n. H-:11-:1-v lnnlzincr Inna any U19 uruuant VIUIEI DHICHBS OI a. weed called Salvation Jane." we` climbed to Mount Lofty. and from the home of Sir Langdon Bonython (the dean of local newspapermen) looked across the daffodils t hills and da.`les_ and smiling farms and arket gardens. gay wlth blossoms of apple and pear.` Among the `guests was Sir` Douglas Mawson. of Antarctic a.m"e. now a.` professor at the university. - Othnr turns: in Human uyinrncrv-no.-la My recollections `of `Adelaide were [few but` they did include parks and` { gardens. At "Port Adelaide six miles :awa_a.y, I had rowed in an tight. eaten igrapes under a. `shower 21th.. and,- plucked figs in the. moonlight, before {sailing on to - . `Rnnnurnd nfnnlnfannn v-nvan'In n IIIIBFB ELFB I10 WOTGB auequate. " ,: hospitality and {JOKES nuu 08611 100 HIUCII U1 uemanu. . Regretfully we `had parted from our Victorian hosts at Ballarat at night. .Morning found us in Adelaide. greeted ; by blue-uniformed Guides among many! `i others. Hitherto ;we had slept in"trains; 'and twos were entertained by residents. land hotels. but here delegates in onesi` I Thus we` saw something of Australian `- Thome life and we the recipients of ourtesies for whic "there are no words adequate. M17 I-nnnllnnfinnu `nf 'An1nh-In Ilrnnn Dell 21110 E, pipe organ. Q But a greater than Light has ringed . Adlaide about with hi1ls-not stern. mountains, .but,p1easant roll. and ridge. Up heir winding roads. where first we_ sa the brilliant `violet patches of a- weed called Salvation .Tann." wd` FOR A / Heating and. MBING. RIIGB taxi in I118 RSI.` ._ ' 1' If we did not kick up. a dust on our . arrival in the capital of South Austra- ilia, the .weathe1-`did; "We saw what. a! |`*br1cktlelder 1T like. The`a.ir was fulli I of fine dust blo ni in strong wind, `but ` `it was warm,,and In Melbourn'e over- `coats had been too much in demand. Dnxrwnffnllu urn-hu norfnpl fan-vi nun I Many utimis `itxif Australia [we were ,- lasked: Which city,_doV_ you like best?"[ One rnnnnt dnmrinrn dinmnndn`-wlthl `EHKBCII f'w~mcn c1t.y._ao._you HKB D6S['."'| One cannot comxiare d)amondBj-with! _rub1es. pr pearls. Individual tastes and` `experiences `influence one s choice. .However, gone of us_w1u place Ade- jlaide last in the list, {- ' I 1" `DA (`IR nnf blnlr III`: a (1n'u'O nu hvun f . an-r|cu.=. .xu -Charming Adclniddwitln its Attractive Parks and Garden!--Look across Hills to Smiliora%'F'u-ma and Mar-kart ' GaIjdeno-$30,_ ,000,spcnt for Irri- wtnon ind Advances to 8n!di0I'Ir- d hgat, Wool and-`Wine. the bug Pro-I LIC I. . . gucts. puuul .Ausu-auan Invention. _ -Her railway, which is part of the I Perth (W.A.) Townsynle (Q.)_ stretch of 4,817*m1Ies, is broad gauge, as you go northfrom Adelaide for 140 miles. At Terowie you change to narrow `gauge ande-travel for 120 miles to Port Augusta,` where you again change Atraine, this time to the sta.nda.rd~guage 9t_ the `t_ranAs-Aiastralian l`a.wa'v_ `That ___.-....., .....- uauav nu out! l.8Il(18.!`d`8U ofvthe `trans-Australian r llwa.`y. '1` takgs ydu to W.e_atern Au Aralla. = ` ~('1`o be continued)` ' APRIL 29. mo. to nave : houses, nhnrnknu v JlH._LUXIly. I Among our various hosts was the - brother in Toronto, is a well known educationalist; Mr. Evan Kyffin Thomas. whose grandfather printed the first Register ~in-England in` 1836 and the second in Adelaide twelve lnonthst-later; and Mr. H. H. Dutton. who `rowed bow in a. winning Oxford Rev. J. K. F. Bickersteth. who. like his boat and whoa . talented wife is the only woman . 9 has driven a car across Australia, south" to north. . Wheat. W001. and Winn nv-n 4|... ma - near Aueialae, twently miles away. There are great wool stores at Port Adelaide; vineyards at Magill; many , wondersgn the great motor-body`build- ing works in Adelaide. `From six 9. montheight years ago, the output is now 3,000 bodies a month. In the Thousand Homes Scheme" or Colonel Light Gardens; there is much to ad- mire. b\ut, on Pine Tree Hill, overlook- ing `a. plain rimmed by the sea, one can grill mutton chops over a wood fire at a real picnic and laugh at strange seeds, equippedwith miniature augers, as they bore into other people's anatomy. ` A`rnnn.c_r nnr vnv-Inna Inn.-_.L.. .___ u-- auuunuu. , y The Canadian delegation (now re- duced to one) had to be dragged from that haven of delight which is Buck- land Park. where other weary press folk pjcnicked amid great spreading red gums--some of them six feet through--ne horses, Suffolk Down sheep, rough-looking Queensland cat- tle, duck, tealglagoons, relics of abor- iginalcamps. And there are peacocks on-the `lawn of the home "of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brooks. This 20.000 acre estate lies about the Gawler river and near` the sea; It is the largest station near Adelaide, twently miles are stores at 'Pnrt ;trees, the ploughland, the coast. `the Some nf fhn nv-man narfv nnnfnv-nrl l Fire that started in the shoe store of 3. Norris & Boyce, Midland, caueed con-- ` 2 siderable damage to the business blockl 1i in which the store was situated. 3, Persistent. rumors are in circulation 1 that the Canada, Steamship Lines.` 1 which recently purchased the Playfair! `V interests, will build three new boats? 3' at Midland.` I I . 1m, n.1m...+ .. ....n.....+ a. +1. . nnnnnl CPILICISITI Wltnln I118 COUDCII. ' I I AGIHIUIBHICG SHOUICISX`. _' .T. H. McRoberts, public -school in- `spector for Muskoka. died suddenly - while visiting a, school in the suburbs of Bracebrldge. He complalnedtof not. feelingwvell and said he would, go out `Ear a. moment. Ashe did not return oon, one 91? the teachers opened the door and found him-crouched on the steps dead. . mcomes. , ! Russell Begg, son of C. C. Begg. of Co1lingw'oodk_and Chas. McCoy were painfully injured when thrown from a. .democrat. Beerg had his left arm brok-I en in two places between the elbow and the wrist and McCoy received a. A dislocn ted shotilder. 1' FT TM'n'Dn}\nv-fa 0"-.11}-`Ha -anhnnl In `ILULIIIII .lSlH.(] anu tne mmcoe !`l(llIl;`-IS.- . Judgment has been.r-eserved in the. action brought by the town of Aurora to recover $5392 arrears of income tax from` the estates of Peter and Sarah .McCalIum, alleging that the deceased `misinformed the assessors as to their! incomes. ` pnuuun Dunn nan A0 I` 1`! `Damn A0 lllBlDUI'nU()(I OI `G.UUU. I Rev. Jas. Binnie of Parry Sound has been appointed organizer to represent `the pntario Prohibition Union in the Georgian Bay district, which includes ,Muskoka, Parry Sound, Algoma, Man-= itoulin Island and the Simcoe ridin.`:s.i l .TIIr'|!.-rnnnf hue hnnn roanvnnil in tho I ':11iEi'E}'1AnGm I A A cup"-nun i auuw uq Lne I'UU1,. I 1 Collingwood Presbyterlans have de-- cided to build a manse on a lot south: of the church recently purchased for; that purpose. The cost will be in [the neighborhood of -$8.000. ' 1 Dav Inn Rinnln nf Darn Qnun ha: . Marie is under way; - at we age or 54. .\ ., ._ ! -W. M. Ryan and Robert Ryan. bro- ftherfs. formerly of Meaford, d1ed'op `1the'same day, one in Toronto and the * other in Hamilton.` A , A project for the establishment of '9. line of~ passenger and freight s earn- ers from Collingwood to Sault Ste. Premier ' 'F4`nv-rrrmnn rnr-pnflv nsured . uxe men 8 warn. g The tabernacle on the krounds of; the Gospel Workers at C1arksburg,| constructed about two years ago. col- lapsed recently through the weight of snow on the roof, I I V (`nIHn|:I-urnnd 'Dv-Aulaxyfnvlnnu have Rn... at 1V1l(lH1I1(l.\ , ` Jas. Calvert. a patlentin the Orillial hospital, was severely injure hen in a sudden attack of deli um he broke the large plateglass window of `the men's ward. Thu fuhnunonln an 041:. a`-v-nuna AFE . Thereeveship of,Thornb`ury'is va- .'cant. J. W. Hutchisom the holder of the office, having become; weary of criticism within the council. 'F`h-9. that nfnrtn.-I in than nhnn nfnra nf. Day Will ()3 WIQGHBG. { lanu tnrxvmg. . Jury &`Gregory's drug*s t_'ore at C0]; {slingwpod was entered. recently by burglars and goods to the value of {[3200 were taken. Charla: `Raw-hon uh-annnr nf Mnnfnr AVIHFIB IS unuer way. Premier-"Ferguson recently assured . a. deputation from Muskoka tha the `road from Severn Bridge to orth Bay will be widened. _ 'I`hn`I-nnvncahin nf "l`|1nv~n I-inrv {.6 vs. and prominent manufacturer of` that azuu were taxen. . ` Charles Barber, pioneer of Meaford town, died recently at his home there at the age of 84. 1 -V, TH Rvnh and Pnhnrf `Rvhn. bro- Ail18l .9n' nas tendered ms Feslnavun. JA cow belonging to Hector Gibson of Maple Valley recently gave birth [to triplts. `two _ of which are alive and thriving. .V _ _ Jnrv & (rnQnrv'n du-ng* tm-e at C0]; gar mternauonan nonors. Dr. A. H." Beaton of Orlllla celebrat- ed his 88th birthday `on April 20. He }`-came' to Orillia fifty ago. After 252 vnnm: of hnnnrable` service [me 180