_ ,-_-....-.. -uvvu nncax. ul`H.W> ry fine address at the home. Spencer assisted at the ser-` - - .._..,,. as Aid met at the'home or ock last Thursday after- A. Hope of Midland invited her home for the June SHANTY BAY_ Eolumbus of Toron- o their cottage for nd Mrs. Stanton of Sundnv mm-. M n -- u-us ucr uuugnlef. ~aham has been very she is somewhat bet- 8 DD again, = up ugam. ` Harold McLellan of. `. here for the week-' With MFR 1\.fn1'.nn.....o.-~ m uuxue again enter with her daughter. 3,111 ha: Bonn un-up The R0351 B ank- Canacla ._- -....v. awn Hilfand W5; l Rev. Alex. Crawl tegg 9} flan kn... 5 ` Adams shent a. `well, -` EvEnG%nIF:EN PLAYGROUND! 9 * II Sold by o11'0N HARDWARE CO, ? 25 A usen cm :3 om.v A5 DEPENDABLE AS THE DE-ALE-R wan as-u.s :1 I \.\l PARTICULARLY INTERESTS-D IN- Ch.-.k N.-u For garages, stables or barns, as well as for the finest home, there is no more satisfactory roofing than these easy-to-lay and good-look- ing Asphalt Shingles. Your roofer or dealer can supply you. Insist on Ru-bet-pid Roof Coverings. You have 50 different varieties to choose from. -,__- -v nu. \.:.\.un.Luo. 1|. 1) H. SIIHPIC IOD and one that will give your home new beauty and added value. Re-roofing with Ru-bet-oid Slate Sur- faced Asphalt Shingles will save you time, trouble and money. No clutter of broken shingles and old nails. No exposing your home to the elements. It is a simple job will Dive vnnr Imm- -- NO need to wait for fine "roofing" v weatheryto do the job. You don't have to disturb the old wood shingles at all. Just iay Ru-bet-oid Slate Sutfaced Asphalt Shingles directly over them and you have a staunch, fire-resisting roof that will wear stubbornly for many, many vears. ____._._._-..__.|----._...__ I not Ipqnod hm mil hr gudly am 1 ---.. BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED Montreal Hamilton T/Otof , RUB]rI-{9} D 'B.l.!;B,!.i.I.%..QI_I21 'slA're su RFAC'E-D, ASPHAUT SHINGLES THURSDAY, EVIAY 12, 1927. Britlsh Columbia Publicity Committee. LII Pp-.A-. :. n- uuullnlllee. (J8 Pcndcr St. W , "A ncoun an St. W Vancouver. B. C - ASK Aisour OUR_ TOURIST THIRD-CABIN AND EUROPEAN TOURS RoB1ii6 Ask your M dealer for pr' information; McClary' form Cover` conjunction C1ary s A & Heater,will s of heat 1055 present boile C1ary s A & Heater is t suitable hea either meter rate and is no ed by lime meat in the Also see M cC with Spc McClary Water He made this It can be to your boiler - p hot water night at mum exp of current. hot water si turning th No inconv No waiti water to he It pays Classifieds of many bu "RF WATE Withou ing or exp every hous enjoy `the venicnce 0 water sup ever`; the de v Iv! \.l|\J DOUGH`- I-`ROM QUVEBEC . To Ghorbourg-Southampton} . Antwerp . Mav 18 Juno: `l Tbfnnfnohnn K(.f/ ' Ba:-rie'sl -9;4RI 3t: scie take {out call ord for day` \JIl ull 171 U hurl sel mm: B;A1;H v moamow BRANCH Q I. R. Dior. Maniac M. C. Wizle; Manager ' Apply to Local Agonto. J. E. PARKE . Can. Agent, Oooan Traffic G.P.R. Blg.. Toronto. Adelaide 2105 May 25 - v rovwufvvl \ May 18 June 10 . . .M1nnedosa. May 20 June 17 . . Montclare May 27 June 24. .. Mont:-ose June 3 July 8" . Montcalm To Bolfvut-Glasgow Maylz June 9 .. Metagama. May 26 June 23 Mellta. Z- A..L__,_,, Av): .29 '.s:;'...s~-*-- BRINGS THE-M BACK _7___--__._-w--vj FROM MONTREA: To Linn-pool no so 7...... -In Inn--- A 9 Certainly we are anxious to sell a lot of Used Cars! Because we gure that every . Used Car of the kind we sell will eventu-L ally bring us a New Car Customer; o u q q . 1 1 v v v a 0 1? `Via Greenock. DRAII A-u1--- vuaouuv ootovu To Antwerp I FIRTH % 1, _1\Hnr;edosa. . ` 3 Marloch nb .' wt` -.-v --v.-...-.., .-.--.-u..- .1 yr;- .-.3.-. The Junior and Senior Women's In- stitutes. accompanied by a. large num- ber of friends, attended the concert given by the combined Institutes of this district in Bradford Town Hall on Friday evening. The efforts of the women were rewarded by a. hall so full that even standing room wasat a pre- 'mium. but all felt that it was well worth while putting up with some dis- comfort in order to hear an entertain- ment of such a high order. .. .. -v--.--.~.-- -.. .. v-vwvwvvg . The musical part of the service in the United church was taken by 0. men's choir and quartette last Sunday, the service being in keeping with the spirit of the occasion, Mother's Day. ( VIII.` `I.___.I_,, _,, , WK-r-1ur-r1Fbe:`"iz:;) x;wi1ere attended t funeral of the late Walter Potter Tottenham on Sunday. -. 7:11.. .......:....I ......4. -1 a.L-' ..-._--:_- A number of our public spirited citi- zens gathered at the park on Saturday and planted some evergreens and tidied things up generally. l...\... I.-...A _Ll._..J-S LL- --,,> -- v--- --v--- -- w. --u uy-cu--.. Miss Charloite Wilcox of spent a few days with her` Harry Wilcox. . ~ A -...._LA.. `I - _ . m g ..I.`l_ _..I...l .I'I.1l'UlU uuuu; uuu ll: yuxtuy UL LPIUIILIH motored from Windsor and spent Sun- day at the hom_e 0! J. H. `Smith. `in... I~n_-..I_A.A._ 11vlI--_. -1 II-I__.-_A_- May,9-Di'. W. and Mrs. Richardson or Barrie spent the week-end at B. Richardson's. I ClCH.!'ClSDI`l 8u Harold Smiih and a, party of friends anfnrnd from Wlndnnr and nncmf Quin- Prices feuoliable. BOND HEAD Toronto brother. nuuuuy at w. 1-1. Carson's. J. Mfcmurray or Penetang called friends here last week`. ' :1: |\`I May 9-M1ss Mary-McTague of Tor- onto was the, guest o!.'*Mrs. F. Moran on Sunday. ' n ' ' Mr. and Mrswallace `snide:-V spent Sunday at W. H. Carson's. fl. Ddivnl-n-nun -..II-_9 - Anal.` 11] OH I'll- Miss M.`Ba1l of Barrie visited with Miss Mary Armstrong. on Sunday. Miss Emma. Fennel] attended the W. A. convention as a delegate from St. Paul's Church and visited friends in `Toronto the past week. / on Sunday. ' V The Rev. A; E. de St. Dalmas of Tor- `onto, preached a. very inspiring ser- mon here on Sunday morning, taking as his text St. John 3:16 For God so lov- ed theworld that He gave His only be- gotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him_shou'ld not perish, but have ever- lasting life." Mr. Riggs of Toronto will preachiiext Sunday morning and will take charge of this circuit for the sum- mer months. ]/Hnu `M ~13-" .1 'I----- ' - -- * utuer urgamzatlons in the locality forf the purp_ose.of arranging a community` picnic at Minesing on July 1st instead of the Field Day usually put on by the Athletic Association. uL.uUl:l.'S and other business. The following officers were chosen: l--President, C. Foyston; Vice-Presi- dent, E. Crawford"; Secretary, L. Adams; Treasurer, D. Ronald. It was decided to place a. softball Vteam in the North Simcoe Softball Armstrong was again elected manager of the Mlnesing team and hopes to go still further this year as he has a. good lot of players to help him out. A committee was nlnlum on ----A H-- nvdll 1:15.111 1\J Minesing Athletic Assocn. ,The Minesing Athletic Association met Tuesday, May 3. for the electionAof officers and other business. The an11.....:..- /`am vvuru aunaay vlsltors a week ago. Mr. "and Mrs., ,V_. Tracy, son` and daughter of Oriole and Miss Mary of Richmond Hill spent the week-end with friends here. `Mr. Hill of Barrie and Mr. Munday and children of Bradford called on the former's daughter, Mrs. Knapp, on Sunday. . Lurlutil` S ' usm wr me ,weeK-end. Earl Knapp and family of T0: were Sunday visitors MP8. V. 'T`l`nr-v anv- v ILUU U1 mugar on Sunday Mr. Hlltz and family have moved into the house recently occupied by N. Button, . . Mrs. J. M. Knapp has returned from Toronto to spend the summer here. Norman Button and father of Toron- to called on friends here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kester of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Plow- right for theweek-end. Earl Knnnn and n....n-. -n - the r in -.__- u--was 1 VJ HI I (`I I I\Il` May 10-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knapp and children visited Thornton friends last Sunday. Miss Vera and Wallace McLean vis- ited in Edgar Sunday. Hiltz and fnmnu 1...... ........-.= vuululuulty is GXDPGS ram and her family. JJ1lLUI1. - '_ he funeral took place on May 8 from the home of his brother to the Dalston cemetery and was attended by a large number of friends. The service was conducted by the Rev. R. S. Fra- lick of Toronto, a former pastor here and an old friend of the bereaved fam- ily. The bearers were: D. Partridge, B. Bertram, R. Bertram. C. Livingston, D. Taggart and I. Caldwell. Many .mess- `ages of sympathy were expressed in flowers. The sincere sympathy of this community is expressed to Mrs. Bert- familv. Goods called for and dvelifepfed,` :JuL'u'tuu and was born here 25 years" ago. After the death of his father in` 1911 thevfamily moved to Barrie where the. deceased completed his education and entered the serviceof the Bank of Commerce where he served for some 1 years. He took a great interest in sports and it was while actively engaged in] hockey that he contracted a. severe; cold which was followed by serious complications from which he -never fully recovered. He is survived by his mother and sister, Mrs. Arthur Lamb `of Toronto, and brother, Howard of Dalston. Ill.-.n 0 . . _ . ..-I L-r` use uuulse last week. . r I A play, The 'l`hree.Pegs. put on by" the Orange Hall on Thursday evening,` May 5. was much enjoyed by all those present. Great credit it due to all the; players who presented .their parts in` `a. very able and interesting manner._ sucuta as ne nas rented ms farm. | Mrs. I-Ioldsworth and Roy of Camp Borden visited Mrs. George Howard at the manse last week. A nlnv `"lVh.; m1........ n.----- -4--- - UIIUI U0 L. S. Lee had an` auct_iox`1Msale last Thursday of farm stock-a.`nd imple- ments as he has rented his farm. I Mrs. I-Ioldswm-Ha nnrl D... .4: n.---.- vvvun uul. IS Ieeung` better again. n Nell McPherson went to Orillia Wednesday, having secured we there. A TA- 'LA-` auwuls uxu acquaxntancesnlps. . j A. `T. Arnold suffered a stroke last` week but is feeling better again. 1 McPherson wnnf tn n..ma.. .... auay 0. _ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Rayner and Lola of M Barrie visited at Bert W11l_oughby s on` Saturday. Mrs. Walter Gordon of Shanty Bay. is visiting her father, Ed. Beecroft. - Jack TarBush spent the-week-end with his parents here. " Leonard Lee and Jim and Mrs. E. Hammond were in Toronto on Friday. Mrs. Thos. Dowwler of Barriespent a. few days in the village last week re- ` newlng old acquaintanceshlps. ` T. Arnold suffered a szfrnlrn Inch uuut vauueu Lnenu at male on sunda.v.! Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Bush on the arrival of a `daughter, May 5. - 3 MI` an-A Inn All D\.\.._.... ____1 1- ,1 A cu. uws. .uucxwortn's. I Misses Pearl and Wlnnltred Perry and Mr. White of Barrie visited at Geo. Perry's, on Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bush and Ken-.' neth visited friends at Lisle Sunda.v.? Oonzratulatlnna tn Mr and M... vmm BIG BAY POINT `IAN..- an-:1 1n_ . ' " I May 9--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Clarence and `Misses Kate and 1311- 3 za. McKeever of Toronto spent Sunday, at Thos. Duckworth s. Minna: Dan:-I and r:n.'....aa..-_1 --.-,,,,,,' l\'UU|.lu rs. George I I friends In CEOWES ` ANGUS Torqn to :1: can THE "BARBIE EXAMINER You will see British Columbia as a land of opportunity for men and Women possessing energy. and ambition. A land ;with a delightful climate, rich in natural resources. Possessing 47% of the British Empire s commercial timber;.lead_ing all Canada for sheries production; farm lands that produce 21.7% BRITISH COLUMBIA PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 438 pr-zmnnn srnnnr wnsr A VANCOUVER. B.c. . CANADA'S Ev:-znenrzm |lCIa UH . work : Buy Advertised Things. Alluring Motorways Beckon You to British Columbia `for a Vacation AGNIFICENT mountain` motorways; delightful 1 drives through fertile f m lands and . A .1 - - - `X7YI :1`!!! `Irma.-In I-`----- - v-\anul|\lI-I I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tillett and son= of Roache s Point and James Rose of [Belhaven spent Sunday with Mr. and. iMrs. D. Beasley. 1 .1 ;u1'unLU last .l"!`1d8.y. I The Ladies ;IMrs. J. Brock Thur 3. noon. Mrs. A. Mid lithe Aid to .her 130 `meeting. |..lH': summer. v Mrs. Gallagher and Bane Ewart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Ke'!,v. Mis MRFVI .Qr\nvu-.- .....1 1: ~- uxullulti l '1'OI`0nt0. Mr. and Mrs. N.:Co. to have returned to lthe summer. Kimmy l`_|,nH.-....I_--- - ` ___ -._, an to usual :54 May 9-Mrs. Annie Gibbons has re- !turned home after spending several imonths in Toronto. Mr and Mun xv .n..v---A-- - -` Toronto last Friday. Lamps Am mm ..; n.--a.-. W CUR: Mr. and.Mrs. A.`FallowfieId visited in Oriilia recently. Miss Annie Stott of Toronto is spend- ing her holidays with her parents. Miss J. Schissler spent the week-end in Victoria Harbour. ` A. Bushell is in Toronto this week. Ross Linton 'of Newmarket spent the . first of the week with his parents, Mr. and - Mrs. R. Linton. Mrs. Wrn `Lnn .-.....a ru---- V vvcancl` uu me end came. The fun 1 was on Monday to Crown ` I very largely attended. C: 'i- gave a very ho l` Riev. C. R. the 5 `Y (`O Antwerp 1 . May 18 June 15 .. . Montnairn June 1 June 28 .. Montroyal ,- To Ohorbourq-Southamptovm . I-lnmbourg May 11 `June 8 Empress of France May 25 June 22 . . . . Empress of - Scotland .'l`nfVInnuI~n.-n..... (I----LL ---~ ~ ---vc-mild May 10-Miss Jordan is visiting Mr. a`nd Mrs. W. Cameron, Barrie. . Mrs. H. Clute was the guest of her Isister, Mrs.'Parnell of Allenwood, last 4 week. ' I `Ml ... -.-J "` ' ` uu C `Iain farm orchards; winding roads through great tracts of timber with trees ten to sixty feet in circumference, 150 to 950 feet in height; wonderful scenic marine drives following the shores of the Pacic. Inexpensive de 'luxe motor buses provide comfortable trans- portation. ' l\uUVo vice. , srcuu. z_-roceeus over forty dollars. ' ; There passed away on Friday last, `an old and much respected resident in uunueruon on Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. VVm. spe day lately in New Lowell. Mrs, Abner Ball is home again . a. week in Toronto dang Mrs. Wm. Graham poorly lately but ter and able to be up again. JR!-I1 Il'( Mr. E nntplnn BUUHHJIQ `To Cherbowrg-Southampton only