`The: Gas Thai You: your Oven W111 bT BL:t y elabor Cabin For e ment inet gi Apart es ha this f en Ra chene bume While 4 BEAC 'rL3`T"""'-` K U "'L .\ . 2/?) Those Ab0uL,L0 i has begun. . ' V " o_ `i" i1irbn,ouggumwimmr Goal of her_most intim `W bum W ,0 M laotgf 197.0. for which the ru -Buowmsc. ate dreams-- reached at last. Thecourtship " ' i . . . the engagement... __ then the Joy `of plan- ii preparations . now,-she is say- ing I do. . And so her great adventure She seeks no illusory Eleasures nor transitory joys.- Her opes are for hap iness-long years of true and .a iding happi- ness with him. a. ' * ning, the excitement `of feverish ~ Young, ambitious and purposeful, he has day. Now, he has an added spur". . . the girl of. his dreams . . . together . . . a home of their own-. All his inten- ' tions crystallize as he responds `FI .wil1.- . He's going tobe a good h`us- band. Affectionate and consider-_ ate, he will rotect her, give her . everything s e wants-make her proud of him . and happy. After you've shaken the rice out of your clothes, you are going to create "a home together. `But one thing more remains to be done; you must secure its reservation. Buy an the Life Ins'urance'you can a'ord-it is the promise o fullment, a. guarantee `to meet the changing conditions of life. ' gladly saved for this i INSURANCE COMPANY . HEAD OFFICE TQRONT_O, ,0 ANADA QEALIQIJ Q E E I E Z B - _ I . . I T-..-..L_ B--.I.I! _ _ B _ _ _ _- MANUFACfiJRERS LIFE Goal intirn- ' ;..'._ _;;";: h" """` b - preparatmns 1s do." l\--.`l ._ 1;`, _, -. __1_,_,,.,,.._ `mm: mm? M o ` ' OF -n-mur.-Q vscvcnaa She Hopes z---2- 1.- OFFICE--Bank of Torontd auilding, Barrie . District"Manager A. E. CULHAM. Agent, Sta 6. E. DUTOHE`R. Aaent, Elmvale. Ont. Qaoi yner, Ont. \ ..-.... .-.7 uanvaaaa LUUB LIIU .{::"1_1:, and the man doesn't need insurance. FIRTH |Just one of mgny fa ':oIiId mention. Another man $830 -for .a. tour- ing can-- _ . He, too, was a careful driver, never had an accidentand argued he did_ not need insurance. \ BUT he ran down a woman who sued him and was awarded $12,000 dam- ages,,plus.$665 costs. a - f $13,975.00-a pretty stiff" price for a light touring car. a , A imam" walnut ,1.'Iu bun: yd "flu! t..9Ils'!. or hichtluri Gluaddf In I 00! The lnsumhc; Mn lfhqne 441353 Barrie. 3L v rIIlVI\ I l'| An` GNE M'E"1h:-\"5C5b`\7 7 I GUE$S I BETTER GET R4 OUT MY OLE FALSE WI-HSKE AN` DRESS U? L\KE A `TRAMP AM Go UP TO . aura HOUSE , MEBBE wHEM MOM SEES ME sHE'LL' . ~mw\< PM THE K\DNAPE\2` .,AN`GNE ME THE MONEY , vruilu \lr WTIFII-IE I DEE? v Clean culture is an important factor in the protection ofishade trees from the insect enemies that attack them. according to a new bulletin of the En- tomological Branch of the Department of_. Agriculture at Ottawa. on the shade tree insects `of Eastern Canada. All dying and dead branches .and trees should be removed and burned. as they are the breeding places of many in- sects and rot-causing fungi. All such waste` material should be collected and burned promptly.` Unhealthy "wood mg a. pertect piece or mechanism. If every owner studied his machine and lea:-nedmae details of its inside mechanism. he would soon become at- tached to it as i the average sea cap- tain to his ship or the railroad engineer his engine. / Val`. . They not only fail to get comfortable riding and. they not only lose time while the car iebeing repaired at some garage. but they lose the keen enjoy-. ment which one should get out of own- ing 8. perfect piece of mechanism. If avnrv nurndr .=+m=n..Ama ma.-.m.... 08.1`. mi. uave at no expense. There are thousands of owners who pay absolutely no attention to the in- side of their car, and run it until it Stops, no matter how great a. strain _the machine is operated under. It is that class of owners who complain about the maintenance cost of their car. Ullfo ' In this day of simplified mechanics the average owner is too often in .the habit of allowing the car .to take care of itself. As a matter of fact. there is necessity for mechanical knowledge in the actual operation. Expert en- gineers have so designed the car that women can drive it as well as men. Nevertheless, the owner who simply knows how to start his own car. regu-` late jts speed and then stop it, while he may never be called on for further `knowledge concerning its working, is losing a lot of pleasure which he could have at no expense. There are fhnnnnn nf nuynm-an nrhn uvu u.uqua._uu.I:u wuu Llle lIlSl(1_B 0.]: your motor car. Study its charater- istics. Get into the habit of looking after it personally as much as pos- sible. By.so doing you will get themost out_of your automobile and you will find a. new satisfaction in owning a car. anal!-A 08.1`. 7.. `at V1 III \II CCL Get acqu-;_inted with the inside of charater 151-inn (12.6 inf-n +1.... 1...1..n. -4: 1....n-:..... A man once had a but no insurance,` because he argued he d never had an accident. BUT now he s had,the aecid- em and the sheriff togk the &nu 4:...` LL. 4-- He Intends -` MAKE A FRIEND OF voun CAR 13-- 1n.___'_.v_ 1-4,, can: or SHADE TREES` cue: mu auuulu UU uuucuuuu auu Unhealthy i Greer .__.i__;_ ,1 was Inn: 9| Inll, CIIIIIH IIIBIIIIOIB `ear cqmpanie. PROTECT Ybtf at M()D1-`.RA'l'E_ c.os'r is Hard on Traimps. Copyright by United Puma Synamca lac should be cut out and-- burned as soon as detected. Time and labour spent on this work will be well repaid as it will` likely save considerable expense in-Jf volved in freeing trees from insects by spraying or other means,` ' , I ' ucu. was noticeably DelOW form. ' Every one of the Phelpston players secured at least one safe hit. In ad- dition to this they gave a smart ex- hibition of fielding, supplying two fast ings, Hall, in the box for Phelpston, was never in ,a hole. He pitched good! ball all the way, the Hillsdale batters being unable to bunch their hits_ef- fectively. V The teams:- Phelpston-Myles,. 2b; Crawford, ss; Coughlin, cf; MacDonald, c; Stone, rf; Hayes, 1b: P, Hall, p; F. .Hal1, rf; Dettman, 3b. , _ Hillsda1e--Dawes, p; \Faraghe`r, 2b; Scott, 1b; Arksey, c;. Frawley, 3b;l Miller, lf; Ganton, ss; Martin, cf; Rumble, If. ` . ` Umpires, Kearns and Buckley. double plays to enliven the proceed-i Auuuuu LU1 Llle ueuvy nlttlng Pnelpston crew. No fewer than twenty solid hita rang `off the bats of the invaders whilst they amassed their seventeen tallies. ' , Dawes, the Hillsdale pitcher, was unable to- deceive the Phelpston batters and was forced to submit to a humil- iating defeat. His support Wasnone toolgood at times. Arksey, behind the bat; was noticeably below form. Everv nnn nf fhn Dlnnlnurn... -.1.------ PHELPSTON SWAMPS I V HILLSDALE, scoma 17.2] pHn}nnfnn nunnvu'l.-...'I.... .. 3 1-1-xn_ 3 - -...aoa, hI\I\II\Id Ll": Phelpstqn overwhelmed Hillsdarle for their second straight :win in the Centre Simcoe League, in Hillsdale on Satur- day. The locals fielded a somewhat weaker team than that which repre- sented Hillsdale last year and were no match for the heavy hitting Phelpston Lthan twen_ty splid wanna -nl 4.1.... 31 6 6 27 13 . 0| :Summa`ry---'Two-base hit, Lynch; three-base hit, `Dobson; . home run, Dyer; stolen bases. Dyer (2), Lynch (2.), Lennox: sacrice y, McKenzie; hits, o H. Jennett 2, L. Jennett 4; struck out, Meredith 6, H. Jennett 1, L. J ennett 4; bases on balls, Meredith 2, H. Jennett 2, L. Jennett 2: hit by pitcher, -by L. Jennett (McKenzie); left on bases, Barrie 7, Ivy 5. II`l`nn`i`l'nR:.'+nn7n-rvl- and `E`..IL.. .UT(_)l\_/IOBILE INSURANCE] Emms, 2b . . . . Dobson, 1b . . . . Burton, 3b . . . '. Dyer, cf. . . . . . . McKenzie, If . . . Carson, c . . . . . . Marks, ss . . . . . . ) ll I-I=atton, `cf 4 Lennox, 1b 4 . 3 .. 4 L B. Jennett, 1f . E. Jennett, c . . Elliott, ss . . . . . 4 L. Jenn ett, 3~b, p 4 Reid, rf . . . . . . . '4 Broley, 2b . . . . 2 H. Jennett, p, 3b 3 Ul.IL\l|-lsll. BCUUIIUQ . Ivy got_ their run `in the eighth. .With two down, Meredith grooved one for H. Jennett, who drove~one to short which Marks was lucky to knock down. - Jennett a'dvanced on a passed ball and scored on Hatton s `single to centre. In the `ninth El- wood Jennett got his rst safe hit and went to third on Elliott's safety but the incipient rally was smothered when L. Jennett hoisted to Marks and Reid lined to Dyer. . Ivy 3 .IB,R {PO A`E fl 1 I T-T-1:4-I-nan `Iv? JYLCI. no. Barrie broke into the scoring col-` umnggain;in the fth. Dobson led off wlth a triple to right but was out at the plate when, on an attempted squeeze play, Burton grounded to the box. (The latter made second on the A play and scored on Dyer s single through second. ` I17`, nIn4- `Ln: u u 1 n .. 3... LL- -:._'LA.'L` vvwcu mu: gauuc was Lcauulcu 2u.t:1:e- `ditfh fanned Bert `Jennett and Elwood Jennett and forced Elliott to pop to M-arks. ' `n__._.:- L_.-1_- _'._L. 11., o -' `` T (Continued from page!) Barrie s Busy Third _'Inthe third Lynch scratched a hit in front of the plate and stole second `and third. Emms walked and Dobson ' grounded to first, scoring Lynch.` . Burton followed with a drive to left, scoring Emms, and H. Jennett decid- ed to call it a day. L. Jennett got a hot reception, Dyer hammering his first offering far over Hatton s head in centre eld, scoring Burton ahead of him. _ Jennett retired the next two meni V ~ ` Ivy got their first hit in the fourth "when Lennox led off with a- single and stole second. The game held up at this juncture bya suddenw?show- er and most of the crowd and some of the players went home. The lat- ter, however, were broughtback and whom +111: a-nnnn 1-non -unasannnpl Mn`- monuzss BALI. 3m_s___I\_IY, 6. T01 Meredifhfs Mound Work Fine - .. foAr~Winners-; E11iott s ~ I ` Star Play. :4. uu vases, narrle `I, 1vy D. Umpires-'Stewart and Feltis. 1U]. , uuvvcvcx, v\fl:J.c uruugub uucn anu when the game _was resumed Mere- lltfh Jennett |'.nan.-.4-L and -4-........l `ll'l:..J.A. L- _-_. 1.- Gooons! C `THERE'S ANOTHER `TRAMP - GET 6| If 4-I .u-__ I 6\UT\I'lI' \J|... |' .I '7 OF HERE. .4 | -Jwuxc uy 1111111153 1 Z St. George's 0'0 Presbyterians _4 0 Umpires, Pugh and Binni League Standing ' Won Lost Percentage Presbyterians 0 4 0 1,000 St. George's 2 2 500 United x1 2 -333 esmiddley Gang _.o .3 000 0 ' x The-Smids protested the Uniteds" `victory over them June 1, claiming i ` Wardman Wa not eligible. '0 B. 0 ' 12 ` Cleaner, Presser`%and Dyer 1o9 DUNLOP sr. _;AW PHONE 229 `APR I.-'.'s.e\'("r V:`I`-:r':I`Xi_: ` TUKFBHA EATEN lN_ALLA.N-DALE, JR; s0FTAl;l,. o By;virtue `of .thei\x-' _;2-0 victory over "St. George's Thursday evening, `June 3, the Presbyterians have a command- ing hold on the leadership of the league with four victories and no defeats; W. Fraser pitched air-tight: ball holding the Saints to: four hits only two `of which reached second. His control was good. He did not issue a walk. Fraser also sharedthe batting honours with L. Hedger, each getting four hits. ' All the Presbyterians fielded their [ positions like major leaguers. Line-up: 5 St. George's-'-J. Looker. QR: Hnnnnn n 1'reve1yan,Trff; Edward, c. , I ' 'Presbyterians-Ardell. 2b: MCMi11in. I If; Montcrief, c; Kelcey, as; W. Fraser, I I p; Clute, rf; Marshall, 3b; L. Hedger, |V1b; Seymour, cf. ` 7 8 9 RH l n n 1 Score by Inningsl 2 34 5 6 ` St. Genrgde n-n n n n n n n .- puuxuulls uxe m8.J0!` leaguers. 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