Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1923, p. 4

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;DI'U5. | Rhnde Island Reds--C.' M. Hickling, A; '. G. Walker. 1'rrL:;_ TI 7____.I-4L-_ 11... In `I 111,. ere: anu puuct. . Langshans--Dr. Wallwin, 1st for hn`. M. A. Chantler, 1st for cockerel `and pulf let and 2nd for pullet. Dnn-AA D.-ml.m__(`. I-t:I-uric `lat t-_ 1,,,, [BE auu uu [UK puuco. ! T Barred Rocks-C. C. Hinds, 1st for hen ` cock. cockerel and pullet, 2nd fo,3| cock, hen and cockerel; Milton Carr 2nd`! ifor pullet; 3rd for cockerel and pulltr J ' I Wood, 3rd for cock. ' ' | nn_:._ `n..-1... A ll ..'|A'.._..L..n . . . ] Wood, 3rd for cock. 1 White Rocks-A. M. Marshall. 1st for cock, hen,` cockerel and -pullet, 2nd for cock, hen andA cockerel; Tooth Bros.. 2nd} {for pullet. 3rd for cockerel and-pullt. | . n 17 n,-I__ -n n n-n- . I I 0111. JUL IJUIICI-u I Silver Wyandottes-G. Theakston. 1st; !for cock and hen, 2nd for hen; F. Goring, !_ 1st for cockerel and pullet, 2nd for cock- 'erel and pullet. . ' flrrlnn W1rnnJnffnc_4nn1y W T TXY..LL `(HUI auu punch. Golden Wyandottes--Rev. W. J. Watt] 1st for cock and hen. 2nd for hen. 3rd for `pullet; Harvey Webb, 2nd for cock, Ist- |for cockerel and pullet, 2nd for pullet and Icockerel. A ' I I A A17 1`lT...._.l_LL..._ (V D `IN--- IA , . 530 1' UEIIUI, IBU IUI IJUIIUII IJIKI IUI - Andalusians--M. A. hantler pllgtmhfor cockerel and pullet, 2nd for pullet. I! I I A II In I\77\ II 1n-u rhonnvv -..u .v. wv(;(`)`I.(iv;n m(.3z.am`pines--M. E. (Thorn- ton), 1st _for cock, hen. cockerel, pullet. TIYL -. L 1' , 1 17-n In In cuiguif Levaghor-ns--Jas. Travers, lst .f_)i'l icockerel and pullet. 2nd for cockerel and `puller. I : \1:n..,.1. M:..........._.AM A m.....n.... 1... c..- `Black Minorcas--M. A. Chantler, 1st. for J" _ k; Ed. Fisher, lst`for hen, 2nd for hen: jand pullet, 3rd for cockerel; A. Brownlee. }1st for. cockerel, 2nd for cockerel, 3rd for hen and bullet; Stanley Leppan (North _Bay)_. 151: for pullet. - ! Qnnln'(`nmk A nnnn no 12` "I"!-.,.n-.n. `Ina-i . punch. I QUA1.gy_ k1'1- l1lUI\l.llI5` `u [U17 UUUI\U1VUIo B. B. Games--M. E. 0 Dell (Thornton), 1st for cock. "hen. cockere_l and pullet; W. Greeneld, .2nd for hen. `A n11 n__.._, n'_p.,., 1-; 1-- I IV ll Bros. d 0 \Jl'UlLlp|4Ul.l Bert Walier, Allandale, carried off the $15 cup given by E. B. Guest, Guthrie. for best collection of S. C. White Leg. ! Rhode Island Reds--Irviug MacLachlan.I 1st for cock, 2nd for cock and hen; C, M, Hickling. 1st for hen, 3rd for cock and 13rd for hen; J. Malkin. 1st for cockerel, and 2nd for cockerel; A. G. `Walker; 1st for pullet, 2nd for pullet. 3rd for pullet; A. W. Corbett. 3rd for cockerel. ...... r-.--v, - .--... x.:\aA|\a|/g E" White Wyandottes---W. J. Cromot-o n,! qlst for cock. hen and cockerel, 2nd for cockerel and pullet. 3rd for cockerel; A., ;C. Bricker, 1st for pullet; 3rd for cock;I :9. B. Guest (Guthrie). 2nd for cock. 4th] gfor pullet, 5th for pullet; Tooth Bros., 132nd for hen, 3rd for hen; J. F. Murphy,` |3rd .for `bullet. : qnur wIvunAnffncJ "`l'IOl}n`l\r\ 1..L . I-III I y {ll l|Il JJIILIIII./, E Single`Comb Anconas--E. Thomas. 1st` ;for cockerel and pullet; A. G. Walker, 2nd ifor cockerel and pullet, 3rd `for pullet; L. EF. Taylor (North Bay), 3rd for cockerel.` : pnan Annn)\na_, ` M;nLnl` 1'. LGJLUL \LVU1lll Lldyl. IJIU IUI UUUACIGI.` Rose Comb Anconas-W. L. Mitchell. 181` for cock. hen. cockerel and pullet. 2nd ifor hen and pullet; John Black (North Bav). 2nd for cockerel, 3rd for cockerel. I .Cornish Games-Dr. Wallwin, 1st for !cock; Geo. Theakston. 1st for hen and pullet, 2nd for cock and pullet. 3rd for !L... ___._I ___`__._-I, `I7 Il,I',,IJ,._ 1-1. 1`_,,. `U. VV KHKCF. White Wyandottes--Rev. W. J. Watt. E. B. Guest (Guthrie). ' TITLH- 1"....L.......-. 'D....L TITnIInu-. 1 IT I11. D. UUCSL \L1UlaIlI'lU}. White Leghorns-Bert .Walker,A J. H. Hill (Collingwood). - A.O.V. Leghorns--Wilson Johnston. . Minorcas-M. E. O Dell (Thornton), M. A. Chantler. _ A.O.V.---1 and 2. Geo. Theakston. 15! I01" HUI! unu COCK. ` The G. H. Murdoch Cup, oered for display of White; Wyandottes, went to :W.! J. Crompton. 4 I D... Wnmnn Al`nnAn`A .lIQDP:lIl' ll 4`-um 0.S.A. FLOUR $1.15 $2.15 . $4.15 Winners ofPri2s at Barriei Poultry show. i`'A2,i`\;." ii;c12;'_i3I'"1."c3iin"{;;',,d. tford). 1st for cock and pullet. mR2o's.e Ec-);1;l-)"I?:I;(;d<;-'Isiz;r;;i"l;;ds--h'viug fMacL-achlan. 1st for cock. hen, cockerel land pullet, 2nd for cockerel and pullet. ' 1I7I_3L_ 1I7-_.._J..LL-.. `IT Y (I nuuuuu--nx:v. W. J. vvuw. _-. * Cans`:-3es. single binds--Wm. Greeneld, 1st for hen and cock. * 2 rm_. {'1 1-7 Il'.._.I_-L (1.... -a_.....1 t..- L--. Pouters--I and 2, A. F. A. Malcomson. Fantails-A. M. Marshall. 4 Jacobins-l and 2, A. F. A". Malcomon. Magpies-1 and 2, A. F. A. Malcompon. Tumblers--A. F. A. Malcomson. ` I'I_LL!;_ `I1--- Y `l`l'Y-LL I. ulu ulna--'n. Rabbits--Rev. o II . UL IIIVUIIIE "w _2_ _.I_ L2_..I_ . J. Watt. 'I`l7_.. .Baritan1s'. B.R.-Wm. Greenelgl. .....II-A. 0...! 1-.. __.lI-A. Bantaxns-W. Greeneld, 1st. for" THE BARRIE EXAMINER` present staymg wun Mrs. LVIHIE. I Shanty Bay was saddened to hear of the` death of an old and esteemed neighbor. [Oscar M. Dbane of Toronto. -1.` `D.......'..\ L...` 1-6: nn ;n.a Two items of particular interest are: Reception, Ice Cream Bricks, 35 at fountain,` and our Saturday Special of `I00 lbs. 'good quality Chocolatesat 33 per lb. \11 llhlllo Charles Shaw of Barrie spent_ part of last Sunday with Mr. and Wllton Mc- Gill. `n___) 1r_..-n _...I L:.. L...:.I.. nnnin -run mm. o I Fred Havel! and 1118 bnde came from Toronto on Saturday evening and are at present staying with Mr. Mills. Q1-anon D1117 Ilvna c-urlrlnnna` fn 11991` nf the` gusto. 1'1. L I Allandale. I , 1 Jan. 21.--Mr. and Mrs. W. P. `Graham?! I have moved to Barrie for three months. All . `here are glad to know that they intend: returning at the expiration of that time. | `I.-".1... 131... AM Hmna tn can Rugs: Rnh-, renurmng at me exp1_r:1uuu ux unu. uulc. l Looks like old times to see Ross Rob- ber:sm}.:_around the corner again--up on 9. holiday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J/A. Rose and family! | spent. Sunday and Monday in Toronto. _ MAv\nn Auvnc ;E hnlirlnvinxr Iidr lspenr. Dunuuy zmu nluuuuy Ill LUIUHLU. g Menno Adams is holidaying under thei lparental roof. ; M . mu! Mm Wm Qnnrlnrqnn and film-I paremzan roox. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sanderson and fam- ily of Toronto spent over Sunday with Mr. _and Mrs. John Sanderson. | n__.L:_ 44-.. _r u......:u.... :. ar\nr:rl_ . mg new xear s uay wuu ucr pulcuts. Glen Slemer of Barrie spent the holiday. with Mr. and Wm. Adams. 11 x7 1xr:n:__._ -1 A......... ;....\..o kn rune} Wltn MI`. 8.110 Mrs. Wlu. nu2.11ua. ', R. Y. Williams of Aurora spent the most ` of last week with his daugther, Mrs. A1'ex. Graham. . nu ,1, cu,-,.. _: `D.._..:.. -......6- nu-0 AC 'K}SCal' D1. .lJ()'dJ18 01 1UI`UulU. I J. J. Brown of Barrie -has stxll, an m-[ terest in old-Om, as he took the time and` trouble of coming. out to vote. . I FIVE -ROSES 1:7 V 24 s 49 s T 98 s- , $1.20 $2.20 [$4.20 Jzrm. 2.~-Harry Ballf of Delia, Albertzf. is home to spend the winter wxth hm mother and brother here. II:__ n___:, *I-...I-_ .1` '!`...-.-..-.4.-\ lllllllllclr u UIUDUCI IICI U. I Miss Bessie Lauder of Toronto spent Christmas and New Year's under the par- ental roof. 1n_ ,1 11,, n hl_...L .: tJ'......:lnu-. Sault Ste. Marie, ` Ont-. teachers will have their salaries cut ve P91` tV- the 3 coming year. ,_ -L_ ELFOHS, Allandale; ` S; Mcsherfy. Fafil !Mrs. E. McMillan, Allandale; K._K1dm8n. z All.._.I..I_ MT. 8110 lV1I'S. JUUXI Duuucrauu. Miss Gertie Adams of Hamilton is spend- . , _ 7 mg New Year s Day with her parents. man qhxunnr nf Rurrin nnnnf H19 hnliriav AIll5 J U! in Barrie. `[3,, II enun l'0OI. . _Mr. and Mrs. B. Blough of Hamxlton are visiting relatives here. ' Mis Marjory Shellswell of Coulson spent a few days with Mrs. Joe. Kissick. Miss Julie. Shaniahan is spending a week` :. n..-..:.. Ill name. Miss Mary Cassidy of Toronto has been visiting at the home of her uncle. J33- Lauder. 111: In -.. _,, ,1 v_-I- ....l.I.u.-n Rona 11311031 . Will Wreggitt and Jack Cockburn have gone to spend the winter in Toronto. FF:bhAn Inn-n nvnhn nnrrv tn Innrn Of the gone to spend tne wmter In Luruuw. Friends here were sorry to learn of ' the death in Toronto of R. A. Thomas. W50 was a highly respected resident of this place for many years. - nn.......,+..r..+.'..... I-n Wnltpr Thomnson Phone 65w u.r.U. row: supper. _ 9 Rev. Dr. J. B. Silcox, who is well known here, has become pastor of, the Congrega- tional Church at Moline, Ill. pxuuc IUY llllilly ycum. Congratulations to Walter ThomDSOD who was the successful candidate for the reeveship of Oro. I "N... m.........*.. r..nm..+. man mm at the -reevesmp ot U1-o. `The Women's Institute will m6*- it the home ` of Miss Patterson on Wednesdai afternoon, Jan. 10. The ladies will hgve a chance to arrange their part in the comm; iU.F.0. fowl 1:... n.. 1 I: cum. uy}1nnwe"knOW!1' SHANTY ' Ir LICI AIULLIC LlUlCa Our teachers, Miss Gilmore and Mr. Cant- leon, have returned from holidays spent at their `homes in Alliston and Toronto. 9 V n1`{;`1sI1;1_ _13a}'riEJ..z};<}}';1'c;o'nt$ `IQ; Een: 1 i visiting with Mrs. E. C, Drury. ' n . u I I --[1 V--- ---~- --- v. ----.y 'l`he pupils and parents of St-. James Sunday School held a social evening at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aconlevp Ion Wednesday. Dec. 27. A pleasant time] ;was spent. Theentertainment took the I form of a debateTown Life versus Countrv iLife." The decision was given in favor of country life. Messrs Thos. Kenny and F. W. Partridge were the winners while Mrs. Herman and Searle Hughes upheld the honor of the town life. The debate was enjoyed `by all present. l'\m:..a fn elm. .mnA:+:.... -6` .......l. 41.... .... VVKIL`) ClIJllJC\J. I}_y U-ll PlC\ CllIru Owing to the condition of foads the an- nual` sleighride for the scholars of the G \ClJ llllyill LVCW 15411. E Miss Jessie Robinson has ;eturned to her lschool in Tororyto after the holidays spent ! at her home here. f\_ A, ,1," II` IV`! ,, I II (V, `Lise . Fire . Sick . Accident `We have. opened an office in Elmvale, opposite the Standard Bank, and are prepared to take- risks in a number of the best companies. Call. or phone, be- fore placing your insurance. Phone No. 95 Jan. 2.-~~To the editor and all the readers a very happy New Year. M:.... I....;.:.. D..1.:..;..... L.... I..........,.,: 4.. I.-- ! ! I CROWN HILL Mohawk Tribe of the Six Nations. Ameri- can. Indians. from their reservations at Caughnawaga. near Montreal. are demand- ing complete freedom from the white man interference and "home rule same as in Ireland and Canada. uluu U1 Jane. L10-Ll. UH LUCKVLACIIV. uuu. U. at 2.30. Members will answer the roll call by giving a block for a quilt fr) he [sent to the Sailors Home -at Port Arthur. IA good meeting is anticipated. music. etc- [Everyone cordially invited. fun: unuxuu. _na auuu. muzrarnrne was given by the children after which the {chairman called on Mr. Avison for a speech The speech took the form of an address to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partridge, who are leaving the church for their new home at Shanty Bay and who were presented with a pyrex pie plate and pair of gauntleta. Mrs. Henry Dum-more and Miss Rix re- presenting the Ladies Aid of which Mrs- Partridge was a member and Will Luck presenting the gauntlets. Mr. Partridge feelingly replied. - I 'M:m. M.....:,. \.I..+....I: -1: urL:.L.. ,......_L CCIILISIJ lC[lIlCll. "Miss Mamie Metcalf of Whitbv oeut the New Year holiday at her home here. I VFL- \I7........._`.. `l....L:L..L_ .__:l _.__. ,L LL- I tut ncw Acan uuuuuy up ucl UUHLC UUIU. The Women`s Institute will meet,at tha home of Mrs. Ball on Tue. Jan. 9. .. non \l._.._L_.._ ___:n ,.__,_,__ .L_ ,,,u Thursday, January 4, 1923__ Examiner advts. are a ne business tonic- NEW LAMP BURNS% IS ADVANCING BUY NOW BEFORE THE NEXT RISE. Ed. Bryson CONFECTIONERY was AND HIDI-`S Men wanted at once, both city and prair- ies; the present demand in automobile mechanics and driving, tractor operating, tire vulcanizing, oxy-acetylene welding, norage battery and electrical work; we teach these trades, practical training, only in few weeks required. day and night classes; write for free catalog; big wages, steady T mnployment; Hemphill Auto `Gas Tractor Schools, 163 King West, Toronto. Visitors welcome. _ 50-53cstw Beats Elctri or. Gas BRETT S man STORE FLOUR MEN WANTED C. E. DUTCHER Barrie and Allandalve $6 to $12 Per Day LUNCH SERVED 94% VALUE ' Page Fdur l"'._-T - Evenixlags 885 SERVICE iII'l'le I 33 Collier St. U1 l:llU.Ulu. UUUHUU cwuueu. The play I Can't Afford It _ to.be nre- 5 sented `by Allenwood young people in Wy-i A cliffe Hall on Nov. 10 is full of healthy` clean humor, has a pretty little romancel and an averted tragedy. A What more is needed?` You can't afford to miss this. It will just cost you two bits.---(advt.). McCaw_-Kerr . A pretty wedding took place at the home I ,ofVMrs. Sarah Kerr. Elmvale. on New` Year s Day, at one o clock. when her daugh- | ter. Lily E., was united in marriage to Mr. John H, McCaw of Barrie; son of thel late Mr. Hugh and Mrs. McCaw of Alliston. l The Rev. R. `M. Hanna. pastor of the! Presbyterian church. officiated in the pres-i ence of immediate relatives and friends. "l"L.. l-...l.. -..L... -...... --...A.L-.---`I--I Jl ptucuus IUI um uuuuays. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Rumble came from Toronto on Saturday night and are the guests of J. Rumble. "Flu: QLn.....1.............. -1.` QL.._L..V 1).... AI... uxguu uuu WIS wen PKWYUHIZCIB The m\,1nicipal elections `are over, with Geo. Overehd returned as Reeve of . Me donte. . . ' CIIUC Ul Ju.uuc\uau: lUldl41V!.` uuu. .ll.lCllUB. i The bride. who was unattended. `entered: the rlrawingroom. where the ceremony was} performed, on the arm of her youngest; brother, Mr. John S. Kerr of .To'ront-0. and I` looked charmine: in a wedding gown of. white eharrneuse and chantillv lace with pearl ornaments. She wore a veil of silk? net and carried a bouquet of Royal roses.` Her travelling. suit`-was of navy blue tric- otine with "brown Dlush hat and she wore also a greylfox fur, the gift of the groom. . Thu-:1-no flu: a:n-Hun A` {Jun '-nnlatnn Ilhu-.` amu a 5u:y nus rut, hut: gun U1 but gl`UUul.! During the signing of the register, Miss` Myrtle McCaw, sister of the groom, sang All Joy Be Thine. .' accompanied by Miss| Muriel Locke of Toronto. The zroom s favors were a silver ower basket to McCa'w and a pearl bar pin to Miss Locke. ' An... ..1...;.:..+ n......1....\.. +1.. 1..--.. ........u.. 1 uuauaw auu. a pearl. uur plu LU 111155 1100103. ' After a `buffet luncheon the happy couple left for Detroit, Sarnia and Kerrwood. | On their return they will reside in Barrie. I In I-.-Z4. :3 n `\:lh`v-`Iv Anton.-nap] -"nun... I.uI.. IUI J-`CW J. C3113. Reggie Cole of Toronto is with his parents for the" holidays. MI` `nnrl MPG `Janna n|1vnk`A nnnsn `Dunn DLVDGIIC \\.Ull VII] "The inventor, F. N. Johnson, 246_l Craig St. W., Montreal, is offering to 3 send a lamp on 10 days FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help `him introduce it. Write him to-day for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, . and without experience _,or money make $250 to $500 per month. 1 and`4cstw nuu Lara. 0511165 rrawxey. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davenport of Oshawa spent Christmas with the former a par- ents. ` . ' IIVL- _I__;2,; _,',,I u n`. I,,, _Ti1e skating rink opened on Saturday mght and was well patronized-. H vnIII'I;n:nnl>nInI-Hana `nu-A nunr r-B lllllin Mrs. E. H. Newman and children Of Barrie spent New Year s at Mrs. Van-s sickle's. ' | | II_ _ __,I II..- `l\_._ C'l,.,-,,. _.__I `L_L`__ _I l\JCUo Cl-llllvl-lo I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and son. Billie. of Midland, spent the holiday at the home of L. Jones. ' II'2.__ `II',I,,, II,I_-I, ,_l,.,,,,, I A l'\ I, ,, J vu uucu Icuuru vucy wxu reeuue In Darrin. The bride is a highly esteemed young lady and was the recipient of many beautiful presents in addition to those given at a shower held for her on Friday evening by a number of `her friends. gucauu U1 d. numme. V The Shaughnessys of Shanty Bay, the McAuleys of Vasey, Joe. =Dunn and family of Mt. St. Louis spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. James Frawley. ` MI ant` MFG Tn: nnvrnnnn-6 A` r\a1Ion1n g "I '_ Cijiij w F k c. B` ho", Rep ' :14 |3=.r>i<' x<-xa-xc-i<>x x<>x<>i<><>x<'>i'~x<-x<| Geo. Folster of Barrie spent New Year a` at Wm. 'l`rain s. A Miss Mabel Calender is the guest of friends in Toronto._ - ' It:__ A... 13..-`..- ........o L. ..umlp_nn:l xucuun III LI.Il\llILU,_ Miss Ann Burton spent ! with friends in Barrie.` I1 I -___ -1 l\....I_L .........6- I Will] Irlenus In IJ'dl'I'1(5.` I R. Lane of Guelnh snent a few davs at Dr. Scott's last week. Miss Edna`,Webster is visitinz her bro- ther at Richmond Hill. - u:_.. u....:-I l'..-1-.. ..: 'l`........4.. .......4 T111211 A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- -ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even `better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government . and 35 leading universities and found ! to be `superior to 10 ordinary oil? lamps. It burns without odor,.smoke or noise--~-no pumping up, is' simple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% common kerosene (coal oil). `ml... :..........a..... 1:1 11' 'r..1......... nnoi Ief HI IVICIIIIIUIICI Illll. , | Miss Muriel Locke of Toronto spent New Year's.witb friends in town. . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishon snent Ne Year's with friends in Barrie. ~ I l I Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Scott of Hanna. Alta.. are visiting at Neil Morrison's. - My nu:-I Inn .'[4` WWI-`n1. n` Milnn IIIBTP week. 1 T Mr,_ and Mrs. L. Train of Linsay spent Sunday with the lattr`s father, Geo. g Argue. I "l`I-u~. nnknnl ntnlf .44..`-ngul 'l`nnmInu nil-an Lguc. The school staff returned Tuesday after! spending the holidays at their respective homes. ` ' ml..- rn 11 \1__..__.,._ _,_.x _1_:|_1___ ;: 'wI`:.a'z1nd Mrs. Ray Saxon and baby of E [Bradford spent a few days at Jas. Gra-: ham s. ` i I I)--. 1') TH Il-_.L-_ _..._ 2_ l'\._-____-2lI_ ` llllul El Rev. R. E. Morton was in Queensville` on Wednesday officiating at the marriayze of `his niece. ll..- TI... 01 # _ _ . _ _ _ _-1_`-_I _._-__l __ _.__-1_. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Scott returned to their home in Hamilton after aiweek with relatives here. I I IV..- 147....-.` _.L- 1.... 1.-.... .... LL- I`! I ) Y) [4115 I.lUll\JJDn | IUIIIDIVUH llCl`Cn M turned to Toronto Wednesday after holi- .1 Cecil Knapp, who has been on the C.P.R. 'boats:all summer. was at his home this! week for a few days. ' Lorne and Miss Isabell Campbell re- daying at their home.._ : Curling season has opened.- The first! schedule games for the McCarthy cup were 3 played Tuesday evening. 6 . Mn: I-Inn-ulna A` "I`ny-nnfr. unrl Mu-. onrll |.ua_yc_u LUCBLIGJ UVUIIllI5u ' Mrs. Huggins of `Toronto and Mr, and! Miss McGinnis of Bari-ie visited their! sister, Mrs. Houdn. this week. 1 . `Irv: 11.0.... In - u_n-... ,.c AlI:..L..... ....;|! Dunn, nun. Lxuuuun. Luna` wccn. > Mrs. McCaw, Miss McCaw of Alliston and Mr, McDermott. were in town for the Mc- Cavy-Kerr wedding on Monday. MI` ant` My-9 phnvinio A` `TA:-nnnfnn anus Lump uuuycl, uglu Ubucr l`cluu\'cH. _ _Mrs._Arch1bald and children of Toronto returned home Tuesdav after spending a week with her mother, Mrs, R; Graham. My nnrl Mn.` '1" Y I`n.-...Jn..II `KL... WE wxu. PAY `YOUR RAILWAY FARE T0 TORONTO_ VVl':Cl\ WIULI IICI IIIUIIIICI, LVIIB, IV. \Jl'uu?.uu. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Campbell. Miss- Thompson and Miss Lottie Thompson of, Midland spent New Year's at S. E, 0a,mp- bell s. - , 5 'IVL_ ;.--__.;_L:_..I,_4:_,, ,, ,, I ,M- , ,- .1 ucu Do I The towxishipelection passed off quietly, though, there was almost a conlpleteturn-I ,over, `Mr, Scott being the onlyemember Iof the.old council elected. I I mu. .1... H1 11--.`; At..__I was A, L- ,4- o Jan`. 2.-Mrs Leo O'Neill spent lastuweek 1 at her father s home in Barrie. | 1....-- h ...... __a. :_ L-_._- I._-." IIL ,. an ucx uwucl a uume HI nurne. James Davenport is home from Toronto for New Years. `D.......:.. t'V..I- - rn-_.-__4- 2- men, 1,: | IITC Vllllllg Kl! IVCII LV1Ul'l'laUlI B- Mr. and Mrs.-F. Elrick of Midland were} at J. rElrick's for in few days. was ("\II:af:v1u l\um- nf 'I`nu-nnfn unnnf. IJIUII l.|llU5l.lloCl' Ill \1lCll JLUIUU. Miss Sadie Ritchie` of Toronto is visit- iing her sister, Mrs. Jas. Beardsall. like Wilnnr 'I`nu-nnfn Idfn hnr gitnr IH5 Cf Hllll`-I`, AVIID. J53. lJClu5llu ' I Miss Kilner. Toronto. visited her s1ster.' Mrs. C. Copeland, over the holiday. Mi.-a L` 'l`Ln-nan-\ lnnnnknun ab Ilnurifnurn `NIKE. U. \JU|)Cll1Hll, UVCI` LIJU .llU|lUd._Y. H Miss E. Thomson, teacher at,Lloydtown, ` spent the week-end -with friends here. M:au I`. Mn! nun-Bun n` Anfnn MIR Jerry O'Shea of the Standard Bank stal! spent New Year s at his, home in Midland. 1 II! 11' , ,, I Il -_.#_,#_L `I'I_L_..L....._ ..! uuuuuy WCUK Wllll `IIICIIUS HI l.Ul'Ull|.U. { ; INSURANCE ulJ\.AIv LVUVV L van 9 any asnu,uv-uv ... u-..--..-.... 1 Misses Alice and Margaret Robertson of E Toronto spent a week at W. A. Malcolm s. Mr. and -Mrs. A. Orton and baby of] Orillia spent New Year s at Will Clement s. Mr. and Mrs. Houzhton and children; visited friends at Newton Robinson last? `week. i M. -_..1 u... I m_..:_ _t r:_II....-. ......_4I {LIB l.llUUUo ` Mrs, Thos. Simpson recexved word a week ; ago of the death of her mother. Mrs. Craiz; ` of Calgary. 1 ` VG DIIGFERII Ac 7 arnaa I I Lu uangaqy . Mrs. Alfred Pearson of Yellow Grass. Sask., is visiting at the home of her father. flan Q-ML I Dunn 15 V13!` l Geo. Smith. II._ ._._I II ul. u. UUllDo I Miss Helen Malcolm returned to 0akwood'- -Collegiate on Tuesday after being home for the holidays. ' nr uni` My-u unnn`:' Qnn 1-A6":-nap` Ln \JGV'V'l\UlI. VVCKILLIIIS .Ull LVI.UlI_l.IlI_yt ` ' : _ Mr. and Mrs. Coouer of Edmonton are vxsltmg their brother and sister. Mr. and [Miss Cooper, and other relatives. : M... A....1.:1...;m ....,: ..1.:|.:...... ..c `m..........! -$mw&&$&&%&$m&g HI: 0. VPJILIUIKG IUI '11 IUW uayn. MISS Chrnstma Dyer of Toronto soent the holiday at her home here. Mr un:L\. we Q`-xonnnff nnnnf 1: man`: Wifh . CH8 IlUH(lBy 3! DUI" IJUIUU DUKE. ' I Mr. and-Mrs. Shapcott spent a week With . I I their daughter in Glen Huron. man Qmlh. 1):}-nl'|:n n` Tnrnnfn `H vicit- lUI'- EUCSIHUI H1155 U, DCUBL 1330 wccn. Mrs. Ed. Knapp und Irene spent the holiday week with friends in Toronto. `nu-nu (\'Q`\nn AG` 041:: QI-annrl` `Raul: nth; GOLD MEDAL, STAR and PASTRY FLOUR at ATTRACTIVE Prices Oats, Wheat, Buckwheat and `Rye Wanted BPCUL LIIU WCl7l\`t7lIU'VI'llU IIIUHUD H5117. Miss C. McLaughlin of Anten Mills was the guest of Miss C, Scott last week. Mm WA Wnonn unrl Iv-nnn unnnf H19 HILLSDALE the vjve.ek-endv HOW w-Dclaom % Fuel AWARDS .111 VV 21`Y1Wll|. oru [UK ucu._ . `Black. Cochin Bantams-RaIph McCo1l `(Waubaushene), 1st for cock. hen. crick- e_rel and -pullet, 2nd for pullet; A. F.- A. Malcomson. 2nd for cock; W. J. Cromp- `ton. 3rd for hen; cock and pullet. `> A r`.nn`1;n vnnnfnvn:.pn!v\`1 Lah LUI PUIIUL, auu LUI' PUHUI/. 1` A.0.V. Game` Bantams-W. Greeneld.` glst for cock, hen and pullet. 2nd. for hen fand pullet, 3rd for 'cock;.~ Ralph McCo1l.[ 72nd for cock, 3rd for hen and mlet. I A&".-:....... n....4.... ..... `D..1..1. mr..(V.m 1+ bu- auu `IIH UUUI\, 01711 IUXV HUI] Kfllll P115159- African Bantams-Ralph McCo1l. .1st for cock. hen, cockerel andpulleti, 2nd for hen and pullet. V I . q.....:...1.+ n............T n..I-1. u..r~..n 2: noms. I - _ l Wvnners of cockerels In the draw were, as follows :--S. O'Neill, Allandale; J. Bir-i nie. Barrie; Aileen Bricker. Barrie; A. J..' Moore. Shanty Bay: B. B. Collings. Brad- ford: Wm. Holt. Newmarkefz W. R`_ddell.. Allandale; J. A. Smith, Allandale; A.` QT: Following is. a iist of the prize wing at the third gngual show of the Barrie Poultry Assoclatxon, held Dec. 26, 27 and 28 :- . . t)....L..;.....' A `M M......l...ll 1...; 1:- . I zI;3_:zhmas-'-A. `M. Mayshall, lst fo;- cock. erel and pullet. Yn-naI\nnn__nv Wn"ny:n I34 3.... 1` L w 1923' f WyanAdottes---G. P. Done? (Ailr-R 9ora). 1st for cock, hen and pullet; E, |o'Deu (Thornton). 2nd for hen. 1st for Icockerel, 2nd for pullet. `nn n..n:n..n..m___`M A (`I-.....4l.... 1,.` UUUI\UlCly EMU IUI Pllcbo Bu Orpingtons-M. for cock, cockerel and 'cockerel, 3rd for pullet; i for pullet. RI...-1; (3:-nin afnn a._..f! 1 JUL })UllC|/. Black Orpingtons--G. E. Bell (Brad- 1 ford). 1st for cock, hen and cockerel. 2nd` for cock, hen and pullet. 3rd for hen; W. 5. Foster, 1st for pullet; 3rd for pullet. ` AnAolIIc;unn__M A nhonflnv `lob `nth lull I '1 lull .I\Il. \;l.I\J\z JAVAI, \.a\l\1l\\tlI.II_Q puzlvu. AWhite Leghorns--J. H. Hill (Culling- wcod), 1st for cock, 2nd- for cockerel, 3rd I "for cpck, 4th fox` cockerel; A. M. Marshall. 1st for hen and pullet, 2n_d `forhen; Bert Walker, 1st for cockerel, 2nd for cock. ;3rd for hen and cockerel; Chas. Kelly. 2nd ifor pullet-, 3rd for pullet, 5th for cockerel. 1'__',I,,,,,, 111 cu n.,4,,, 1 '."BJJJ"LeghornslL%i}:"sf '17~o;r. 13:. ,cock and hen, 2nd for hen; W. Johnston. ilst for cockerel and ram! pullet; M. ,A. Chantler, 21rcl-far-vmtkf ' erel. 'l'$..lX I ___L__.___ for pullet, 2r'Id for cock 2.. L 1 UJJIIV 7 u auu IUI UUUHUKCI, Olll IUI UUUl\C1Ulo lpullet. Ihen and cockerel; W. McFadden, 1st for gcockerel, 2nd for.hen, 3rd for pullet; C. :M. Hickling. 2nd for cockerel. I 11 `D (lawman, M `D (\,`\A" In-snu-nI>nn\ ""K73.`3."'GZ3?es`i'J5if$" .GE>fton. ,1st. for cockerel and pullet. 2nd for cock and hen; `Dr Wawin. 3rd for hen._ I .11I__I_ I1__ 2., 'f\,I ,l_ `I'-fV-II` lllll-. VJLU lU.l' HUM," UUUK ISHU puuctv. 3 A.O.V. Cochin 'Bantams-Ra_Inh McColI (Waubaushene), 1st for cock and hen. 2nd ifor hen. rs . 111 rq (~ II 1-. 1 ~ JUL JICII. G_ame Green! icockerel. . ` Game Bantams`. B.R.-Wm llst for pullet, 2nd for pullet. A O `I (low-nn' Dnntnma TIT I llll punch. Sebright Bantams--Ralph McColl, 3fd hfor cockerel, 4th for pullet. V Pens I Barrd Rocks--MiIton Carr, 0. C. Hinds. I White Rocks---A. Marshall, Tooth f n--- This is the time of good resolutions, and ors to you at;

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