KRCH 2%. 1927 If. Mu',AUOIJN-B_.UlCK_Wll~.1. BUILD Tl-III Phone 45 Box 453% ROBERT ;0WEN to order /on shortest notice FLORIST BARRIE Shtinfction Guaranteed fThi s company will amalgamate two of the most promising silver properties in the Gfow-`t ganda district, equip-. ped with a 100-ton mill and power lines; 30,`- 000 -tons of i 35-ounce ore on the dumps at present, ready to start.` milling ore at once.,`._T This offers, to the man with $50 or more to in-- vest, a speculation `of unusual profit possibil- ities. e t For further informa- tion address Box A, Examiner. ' . 12c uunsww, mncu 24, -:____._, A PREORGANIZA:"; . TION syndicate is .being .formed,- by `a n well-known , Toronto` investment banker, V of a company in process of formation. *ROWN Life Policies giV ' you maximum value in Protection f o Investment Returns Insurance Service G. F.--DOYLEV agnaa, Onhrio` 4, *19z7.__ B]Jt'llI, m uurus arm a short. progr m` ,0!` music andspeeches. following wh' ch 1 ~'J'ohn CQok_.raad an address expressing _t,he-regret_of the community at losing Vzsuch fexcellent neighbors as Mr. and '.`Mr,a. lRob_eptson. Mrs. W Patterson? prsentedfthem with a Coleman lamp and an easy chair. Mr._Robertson re-_ plied Jn a. few words which ttlngly_; eicgtrressed their appreclatlon of them g s. , Lunch was then heartily en1oy- i` ed by all. |` _ . .._ .- 1--an -1` ` - I Mr. and Mrs. Will Kennedy, Fair\{1ew.' j Farm. ~enterta;Ined their ne1ghbors,=_. a- _', bou-t sixty .in number, `on the evening; of March 1. The occasion was a fare-!, well to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson`; `and family who left recently to take- up their residence ,on_, their new farm ,5 near qookstown; .w'Ijhe" evening was: spent in cards and short. m` |_.O f.mUB10 and.sneeches. fnllnwinsr wk" Ah CON.`-F0ijRT7E}!E3N INNISFILF -..._. .7..,-,..3...u yauggu .wq._ apt-:uL py au. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ,Co'_o'k have none to Toronto w_here Mrs. Cook is under-_ [going an. operation. g\ ` I T 2-1`--'-Miss Dorothy Cook spent! :1 week wLth tfrlends In Barrie. ! `Mr. "and `Mrs. Geo. Muir and-.Mlss .Dorothy spent Sunday at L. Car'son's.` Mr`: and.M2-s. John John'son`.,enter-' mined at a euchre party last Tuesday evening. The prize winners were Miss. Margaret Cameron and Mrs. 8. Cox.. An "enjoyable tir;1.wa,_s spent by all. i Mi`. hurl` Mi-n Darn `tn.-'1. 1.1.`... .....V ,..~. uuootru \J| \ll CUM: Miss Elma Ferr_ler 1s[spending*a days In Toronto .vis!ting* her mother. `who is doing nicely-after her/-recent ; qpeiratloxm. W cu uyu uauguner, March 15. , ' I - Mrs. f Clarence `McC:'.be.. Fort Wil- dam. is `the guest of her pa.ren_ts, Mr. ynd Mrs. G. Green. ` T `Mn..- r:II---- "- ' [ " " " "" . . - 1 \ j March 21-Congratu1at1ons tq Mn! and Mrs. D'Arcy Lennox on the arrlv-' 41 of,a>dau3`hter, March " .Cla1'ence `Mnnhn 1i`m.+ urn | ed -home from Toronto. I uvuuvouay Ill nurrle. I-I. Jack andecrew left on Thursday? tor Cleveland to Jnake preparations for sailing. A T V [ 3 7..Mrs. Herman- Jack has. returned . home from the R. V.` Hospital where 1 she underwent un operation. three. weeks previously. - - Mr. and Mrs. Reddick have `return-f ' I1 V (Mar. 21-AMrs'. /J. Wednesday in Barr [1 I'....I. ..'..A -~ J. H. mxon E59-E`EWART PA}NW1FK -------VICIIII | I" '3. W. Fe1`rier" spent f `March. 21- Barrie. held a" cone: Aorew Thursday, %4e`g"s,` Ir:-8 [p1epa.rat1ons ed' A dance ` 1- has returned The Ladies _ meeting on .1v. tl:'n'v'0rI;2?l1f:1 attendance. '1` year, but this should be done anyway.- is 9, good plan to have legumlnous crops such as peas, and beans. which -add `fertilizer -to the soil, follow such qross feeders as - corn. and .the root `rope. In planting vegetables. it ls save --the garden A. plans from" fear to` atrial. or archway through the flower garden into the vegetable patch. If there is room. the main path may circle a garden pool in which water plants are` growing. or if this is too eldborate. a bird bath or sun dial may be used for similar effect. Vegetelile Rotation crepe Even in the smallest garden it-\`ie well to rotate-your vegetables through- out `the patch each year. In other `words, do not grow the tomnn... om- wul ue necessary. The central paiii"6` A the garden should" be in line with the- centre of the back porch or with a. window commanding the view if the porch i'sso_placeli that it is impractic- able as an axis. To round off have the path lead up to a rose-covered garden seat or archvfgy [through -vnwnn I-`A uuruan run: Paths add much to the attractive- ness of any ower garden or lawn. If_ a supply 017 limestone is plentiful and cheap. a pleasing effect may be pro- duced by paving crazy style or in reg- ular fashion. Simply dig o t sod or soil the same size and exact `depth of your stone and plant irregularly. If this is done carefully, -the lawn mower will-run right overland no trimming will be necessary. The path or thegarden be in nnn mm. n.-. Garden Paths Pnfhn` n V.-u.....L ;- u_ uunru ng a uardon Too often one sees a garden fade after a few years. Sometimes the soil richly colored-neighbors. A good plan and thorough preparation in the first place would probably have prevented these failures. Whether it is intended _. to grow flowers, fruits or vegetables, the ground should be plowed or spaded. In the case `of flower beds it is best to go down a couple of feet. Work in plenty `oftrotted manure; if the soil is stiff clay strawy `manure should be used. The trip soil should be raked fine and `after the. growth starts a. little nitrate of soda should be worked in to hasten things along. Walks may be made. with gravel or sod. or nrmnm... ....n ---=. - The cars are again ~making theirigood business to put m`-\a. few extra :`&;.\Nay through the roads alt go hough theeariy rows on the chance that they ing is not very good.. a will escape frost, and produce a. crop Ike` V `Miss Jessie Bishop spent the week- two or three weeks ahead of average. Tm end at her home here. but save the bulk of the seed until Sgt ' the time specified in the seed catalo- - - ` .- - ffi i t ' 1 1 t ion` A ""a""- 3'~w* `:an` `3w-3 m2ii" m.y `xfav 11.3 I u%"beFd13;hV`"3;- M1*,"'-m1i3- a11i3`; been ruined by flood or frost or even ng ro epeopeo even yi . ' nd gathered at the homeof Mnand Mrs. by some small though energetic young on riches. Harris in honor` of their da.ugh- I ",i},ik` may have` dug them .up uaneous Don't be afraid tostart sowing seed * 1y; sahower. At an `appointed time the With the SHOW still on the ground. , t in` i by fom.i\Gr3sb seabed], alinligl iarkspur, pfoppies, , ."boys and two girls. `After the ifts. an V -ac 9 ." r "` Wr5 5' liwmch were imam, and usemhghadwill take care of themselves ii. sown - `been duly admired. all sang "For They, at `lmst any time NEW: A I luff,/'I91lY Good Fellows." Then dnintu n.. ....o .......-L AA - \ au,'nea)---J 88 Master. Dick iVliseolla'neous` On Friday evening. Mar. 18. a number of the people of this vi 1 Mr.-and .:?Cha$. d; ) tel`. MISS Glnvn n L...a.. 4.- ., I i ; act: 1161`. .' The .'way roads going good. ' Jssie Rlhnn an , N . , \Jl\l.2 Mar. .21--Mrs. ;!m'proving as the see her. I Vhn n------ -7 4- week. Mrs. Webb and 'sori' of Allandale `called on Mrs. M; Elsen `one day last I `nun: LVUSS MISOH. ' V W '0` ` ! Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nash sbent Sun-`I d- . Nurse Day of Barrie spent the :week-end at her home here. Elmer Uncles and familyespent Sun- day with" his brother at Lefroy. E. Hutchinson} of Barrie spent Sun- day with fr1ends_here. ' ._-- 3`-TIIIV I Merch 22--Miss I. `V. Jones has gone to pend some time with her sister at" Ba ield. 2 - ' Miss J, Mc_Arthur of Guthrie called on her aunt, .Mrs. Mccuaig. one day last week. Rev. N. Campbell of Barrie spent the weekend with his daughter, Mrs. Thos. Crawford. ' Miss Mcciung of Midland is visiting Miss Eva Brandon. ' . Miss Tena. Fraser of Guthrie 1 via- {itinsz Miss Elson` Mrn, Vllnhk ......a '..-.-* `- GARDIAJNINGHINTS tau. 4: ounce was he Aid March attendnnm: Tan n`- . ARTICLE NO. 4 ' Starting a Garden fun A... `----- OR0 s'rAbN in of 6's . your friends. sale, Howard. Myrtle Me`- Cloughley. u scllllllu you OI Nsw [.p_wLL u JJULlu ' wood is. the. ordef of the day. o----:._------- : `4vuu`Cn . Tea ta rnnbn VI- 1-'1`he'V unnn In -:Iohn [Bishop is `not a people would like tol ~mak1fig their! 2 although the` 'good.. ' Women's Inst/ltute fl the town hall fl!` ma 3Aniu1: sxunmsn v.--up an ptallhuo It may take a little longer to- use stakes and strings in laying out the vegetable garden, but straight rows are not only more pleasing to the eye, but also more economical of! space than those which jog all over the place. ' V If it is not possible to get your sweet `peas in in the very near future, it is I_.- .....uvnu any LUNG HOW. Do not neglect to label each lclump as planted. TO nan... L--I-- LIV!-IIN NPJIOO Read The Examiner and?get- till` `the loch! and district news--$2.00 a year 1 T _ _--_ -- ..... ...e..=sc mcyuaugmin-Buick 4--yet so exible, so easily controlled, so responsive,, so vibrationless, that you are unaware of the presence of an engine and realize only that a tireless -force `is working `to your will. DES far steeper than any found in ordinary driving offer no obstacles to the resistless power of McLaughlin-Buick"s Valve-in-Head Engine. Seventy-ve actual V. horsepower is beneath _ e hood of the Greatest McLaughlin-Buick --Yet exible. an .,.:1.. .......u- - I 1'1`: 1. Marc up 3 1 us 41.51 pm uj. ____ __.__ - `V Z{- ' cheaper than Chou-toxiing 3 ib;Pail 45 113.1 :-int 1! } ` BS far my offer to ess McL`aughlin-Buick s iead ve beneath E iexible, ,, you E ylothfat tirelessforce CHARLES 31-: How little the McLaughlinBuick owner is concerned with this masterful enginernay be judged by the facts that he need change the oil only once a season--that troubles due to crankcase dilution, the presence of dust, grit or water -are eliminated by the Crankcase Ventilation system, the Sealed `Chassis and the Triple Sealed Engine---a combined protection found in no other car at any price. So, for power-abundant-untiring--. dependable -- flexible -- smooth - iny M cLa ughlin-B m ck. - ELBY 33$` 9 ut they nd A thebseed n ent Rlfnhltr nlnn I-A POW 01` i v vv- -v- vii HIIU J . T Mm Ion L...u.a.um..I