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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1919, p. 11

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, Con: nterest. es for- ronto). rehiton TC. laxton ED THE BARRIE EXAMINER Dunlop St. J. H. McCA BARRIE Our reputation for fair dealing and reliable goods, coupled with the De Laval record of : service and durability, has made the De Laval Cream Separator the leader in this community. N° matter what anyone may tell you, there is only one 2 speed at which you can tum a separator crank get all the cream and cream of uniform thickness, That's the speed plainly indicated on the crank of every separator, of whatever make. Full speed is the only assurance of full capacity and full effictency. " pay an and Every De Laval now has a Bell Speed-Indicator. The bell wams you if the\handle is going .round too slowly,' You can't be mistaken about it. The Bell Speed-Indicator adds nothing to the price but much to the value of the be Laval Separator. Come in, examine the ma- chine and see how the Bell Speed-Indicator works. Ld SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A DE LAVAL -------------------------- News . from Neighboring Townships As Told by Our Correspondents PHELPSTON June 9.--Jobn Se centage i those who travel this braneh, are at low to understand why the passenger- on, who «pent a couple! mail train at noon bundles all the wei xton, sand tra 0 al y of years with the CEFF. troops in Frante, | ircigh . es al delay' : returned last week and although he came | shen insti eeu! delay each day, when in"Wiany caves with only one car and the van. If thir erew could not handle the way freight, and allow the mail train to \° wn on schedule tine, it stands to reason thut the officials at Allendale are not giving the travelling publie proper attention and considerution. Time ix short enough 10 vis it any of the places north and make re- turn connections without having from half to an hour cut on the time in this manner and if other trains were not being rent up in contact with the Hun's bullets, und lay for months almost parulyzed, he retains his fume old buoyancy, good nature and, above all, the glow of health, All are certainly quite pleused +o again meet Jack and wel | come him buck, and note that he is much } better than expected from past reporte It is sincerely hoped that in the very near future he will be able to discard all oF Uficid ussistunce in getting around. Miss V. Isabell Brown of Ehnvale Sun light, it would not make it appear eo neg. duyed Mixt Mudelaine Donnelly | ligen Mises Mary Keaney and Annie Loftus! Dil you sey something about our being haye returned tw Tornnto after spending a thankful? Why, aure, I xhould say we were! few days st their homes here The lovely rhower on Friday last with a The mayonity and all al the people in line, in fuct a 4 district little more on Saturday, sceampanied with routh winds has caused all farms and LS a with Brantford Asphalt Roofing. Resists Fire, Sheds Water, Wears Long Flying sparks and embers from a burning building often cause roofs near by to cktch fire, especially in a dry, hot season. Under like conditions, roofs covered with Brantford Asphalt Roofing are in no danger from flying embers, because any that fall on Brantford Asphalt Roofing die out harmlessly. Build a bonfire ona roof of Brantford Asphalt Roofing and the fire will not spread and the boards underneath the roofing will be protected in a surprising manner. If a fire starts in the interior of a building Brantford Asphalt Roofing acts as a retardant and keeps the fire from spreading. Fire - chiefs and insurance companies endorse its use in the most congest- ed cities. . Brantford, Asphalt Roofing does not absorb water, but sheds the heaviest, rain' with ease. Acid proof and alkali proof. Reliable, ; durableeconomical, Three weights--60 Ib., 70-Ib., 80 Ib: per square. « Brantford Rubber Roofing is the same quality as Brantford Asphalt, but Bega emnody sobtery: surface instead.of the sand. It is particularly suitable for veran decks and floor coverings. Three weigh Ib. 60 Ib, and 60 Ib, Per square. : Leatherold Roofing Slightly lower quality than Brantford Rubber Roofing. Used for same purposes. Has a leathery surface, Exceptionally good roofing at a low price: 35 Ib, 45 Ib, and 65 Ib. weights, Standard Mohawk Roofing is made of the same materials as Brantford Asphalt Roofing, bat fs thoroughly le roofing. dre satisfaction' Sanded on ons Climax Sheathing Paper tough kraft d with high-grade asphalt, For rik. bunk houses, lumber camps, etc. : ; Samples of any of these roofings and prices will be furnished om request. Brantford Roofing CO uses Head Office and Factory, Brantford, Canada Branches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax scees in the throat From Innisfil the deceased went to Sharon where he lived for seven years, then came son Adrian Bateman of West Gwillimbury, and one daughter, Mrs. Geo. Simpkin of Bradford. One daughter, Mrs. Fred Saw- yer, died seven years ago, Two sisters and Andrew Bell and Mrs. Wm. Steele of West Gwillimbury, L. J. Bateman of Toronto, Jonathon and William of West Gwillimbury, Touse and Robert of Innisfil. A brother and two sisters, George Bateman, Mrs. 8. len truck to shoot ahead with wonder- ful rapidity. 'The hot dry weather previous- ly was causing many to look with gloom on the future prospects but the rain surely came in time and was welcomed by all as many dollars are at present added to the value of those fields of grain and Produce. It also' has every appearance at the time of writing as if a June frost will Tot make an appearance this year. Small fruits have every appearance of a heavy crop--in fact everything in general looks promising, So why should we not be thank- ful Joseph McMurray is the Intest to invest in un auto, his cbéice being a Chevrolet. Have you any one in your village or| your vicinity who cen always tell you how | '© put in your garden, and what you should and should not do? "Ien't it strange that | there are always some who like to dictate to others, while they invariably do the op. posite in their own case? And when they come to you and ask advice concerning certain time and weather, conditions regard: ing planting that your advice would not convince them. How is it that these people Appear to be so interested in all gardens but their own? T'll give it up. Probably if the mail elerks would go on strike to have the train Wait at some place slong the line long enough to give them a chance to consume their mid-day meal it would have a tendency to change the time for others to have their mid-day meal un- disturbed without causing any unnecessury ingonvenience 10 others. Quite a number of Floe people asked me lately why I did not have any correspond. ence last week about the condition of the roads. But, Oh, it was too hot last week to write, and it was @ good chance to allow one of the councillors to imagine that the | party'he asked to blacken the eyes of the correspondent and he would pay the fine, hud done so. The writing each week re- gerding the roads is evidently making the councilmen feel sore, as the above remark |' indicates, but one thing is certain, there i no attemot. being made to improve the roads in this part of the township. Last week with a brand new,car a certain clergy: man, in attempting to drive from here to Anten Mills over this new road, along the railway, got into a rut and bent the front axle, Peter Hayes of the 2nd Line having to haul him out, This is only one instance, Mr, Hayes using his team for thie purpose on other occasions, The Councilmen can talk and eay what they like at their mect ings. but this end of the township is not receiving proper attention. Economizing? Why, sure, the state of the roads all over Flos will show that. Have you noticed the ditch--yes, deep-- that they have put on both sides of the roud on the 9th, weet of Elmvale? Any- thing to prevent a buggy upsetting if your horee shied at a passing auto? Oh, well, it is six of one and half » dozen of another for them to go from one extreme to ait other, but, by the way, is it making any noticeable change in the amount of your taxes? 'The township taxes they ure fierce, I hear the people aay, with such remarks the air they pierce « hundred times a day. Our Life's a burden, they declare, the taxes are " Nl us daily with despair an make us want to die, And 1, I listen while they shriek ond while they swear and moan ani aay ta ogch of them. you fre k, you really might have known' whene'or election comes round with wheels your heals ase full, with nowe your common sense iy you swellow quarts of bull" "lo the candidate before, you wuys, but when he maken his little roar, you swallow ell he nage He jolltes you ulong "a bit, wn likely waves the flug He mukes you think that he is it, with bluster, bluff and brag. And so, for- nth for him yun vote, you have so little ant [ster on you are the gost, he's there at your expense. Te wears @ grin from ear to cur, with handshake he is free, you guys, be says, have put me here, you always fall for me, Though of your taxes you complain, an me you know you dote; on you I've 'put the ball and chain. for me vou always vote; T do not eare how loud's your woe, make all the noise you can, so long as to the polls you go and vote for me in Jan. That's really all from you I ask. Throughout the year you're free, bur at the polls your 'little task is just to vote for me. So grunt and groan, ad sigh and swear; to that I don't object, for what you say I do not care if me you but elect David- Kenny, has completed work on Chas. McGinnis' residence, having made a decided change in its appearance. Mr. Me- Ginnis invends having the building bricked Inter on in the season. ANGUS (Too late for last week) June 4.--Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Bell have returned after visiting their daughter, Mrs. (Rev! Wm. Morris of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mapes moved on Wednesday to Barrie where Mr, Mapes has secured a position with Mr. Huxtable, Pte. D. Coulson returned home from over- seas on Sat, May 31. Willie Hurst of Toronto is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Neil Shaw. Dan Shaw made a business trip to Colling- wood on Monday. Mrs, Albert Taylor and daughter, Edith, ef Collingwood called on friends here on Tuesday. Pte. Cecil Dean epent a few days in Toronto. ° Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hyde and son of Mon- tana and Mrs. Murphy and son of Toronto are visiting at Wm. Hyde's, Thomas M. Bateman Blood-poisoning, resulting from an ab- caused the desth of Thomas Murwood Bateman, of Bradford, in the 63rd year of his age, on Monday eve- ning, May 26. Mr. Bateman was born in Innisfil, a son of the late Thomas Bateman. to West Gwillimbury for fourteen years, and seven years ago came to Bradford. He is survived by his sorrowing widow, one five brothers also survive, namely Mrs. For sale by OTTON HARDWARE CO. 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