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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1923, p. 4

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i Iurtlaixgugovlft. his enzine and l sawing mill this week to 01-0 Station where i he will saw 9. bush for R. J. McAfee. Y `I Y\ `l).._L__ _-..- _..____L_J _..!LL \:1uv-1.1. Mrs. T. White entertained the Can- adian Girls In Training to afternoon tea on Friday of last week; also the Mission` . Circle on Thursday afternoon. Tim .-an-".3". at +1.. loo- `M... t....: 1-... UIIDAV Ull J..UlD\l_y Gl\C1llUUl|- I The remains of the late Mrs. Levi Law` of Tecumset-h. who died on Monday. were` buried at Bond Head on Wednesday. The . , deceased was 70 years and 6 months. WUUIVUIIU Wllu. IIIU LMUDD IJIIJIIIICLD. ' 1 All accounts due H. T. Rankm must be settled immediately.-(Advt.). T 1 ll: `K7:-nnn:+& at I11-nnrlnn \r;a;fnI` of fhbi DC SH!-IICCI lll.llllUUlU.LUl.y.`-'\l1ll.Vt.]o 3 Mr. Wreggitt _of Brandon visited at the home of his sister. Mrs. W. H. Reed. this 1 week. ,' n-1L. 11:,,,-, Y1:__L__ ,1: 'I`___-_.L- ._....L ...L_.. ' To I1. I\aUUIII5|JUo The Women s Institute purchased new pera chaix_-5- for the ~'I7ow;n. Izlgllw last week I at a cost of`6\'r"$900. ' ' " | IIL... TFJ Ill- --_I._ L..- L--- .._..2-.-..I-. 1 w ' - . W K1 Geb. F. Thompson. Representatxve >14 Lmmmmammm mmmmmmmma I Wm. Wilson is undr the doctor s care. ; Mi.\= Jennie Arnold is visitixnglriends in ?Toromo. . I n_,._ _,1_____ -...: ...LI........ 4'... nil 4-I... ' Illly at P151161" 5. ! St. John's Sunday School intend hold- fing their concert on Jan. 19. a tiling Wounl (nfn I-ma hnnn at-npnhsd an '. 101-omo. Boots. shoes and rubbers for all the family at F isher s. Q9 Tnknk` Qumlcm Q:-I-mnl in!-and hnld. Keeps water frqm freezing.~ Will burn for thirty days without relling. ` T ` l8`dCll(`.l' UL DEIIU I`JVVlll'la bUllUUlo I Alfred Stewart of Toronto spent the ! E week-end with the Ross brothers. All , , ,__._ _I.._ `[1 fl`! D__1-Z_ .........L m'aI!'l1ew:::etees. elected for the village for_ 1923 are: C. H. Campbell. Robt. Cole and! F. H. Robinson. V`l'|L_ IIT__._A_7- `I_._L2L._L_ __-___L__-.I __-_. ig%m%&wmmam%&m&&g Jug melt cuuucn. uu dull,` 1:7 I `Miss Hazel Clute has beenn accepted as teacher at Belle Ewart school. ' All-_-_: QA---..._L -1` VIW....-...4.. ........o `Ln! IJIIWBUII . Mr, and Mrs. V. Beatty entertained a large number of friends on Thursday evening of last week. eo. r.- 1nOIIlpS0n. }u'cacuuu.unc w I ,&%gmwwm&&m&&&l A.UC'9N. CQ0K5T.0WN. Lester iBacon, serving a long term in of hard work, to the widow of his victim. Marquette. Mich.. prison. for killing asher- A Pit-tsburz man killed himself at a. iff, has given $300. the fruit of two years party given in his honor. The newest tonic `and egg producer .on the market. Sbld in tablet form. Try it for `egg production, THURSDAY, JANUARY ' 11. `"1923; . . . . . : . ~ nvnl Canadhu Hall, Mo Subject: and Out .m0mbmx THI held in day. .1:.: Riven 2'0 tJe man's comic. mission ti(m:<. j(`(.'tUr. niczlnc thf` bi `xx .':dn< .<'e.Tt_ Admi 01-;po'rt{1: p... ...< ._ ._ >X<>X<>I Fem rulim enact THIS A BAC F0 mg. an(_'(' thn gti._l.I_. -.9. Mn 59%]. The Canadian Best Sport ` --SKATINGL-- Boys Kip Leather Skating Boots, inside ankle support. -3.4 00. ai pair Men s Kip Leather _Skating Boots. A --$4.00 a. pair Women s High Top `Skating Boots, same principle of ankle support as McPherson s Light- .ning Hitch. -:-$4.25 a pair 13.} :1_vcr We Sell Best Quality MINER S Rubbers Women s Fine Light Rubbers . . . . . . $1.00 n pair Misses Fine Rubbers, siges 11 to 2 . . 85 a pair Children s Fine R_ubbers, sizes 5 "to 10+}, 70 a pair Men's Fine Rubbers . . . . . . $1.20 and $1.35 3 pair Boys Fine Rubbers . . . . $1.00 and $1.10 a pair Youths Fin`e `Rubbers . . . . . . 90c and $1.00 a. `pair WITH A FULL LINE OFSHOES, RUEEERS, EVERYTHING Eon THE FEET zXFit for Eve.-yjslioe in 11 Rubber Pe'?i%i1=sIiih. I:&$$%$%$%$*$&&%&$&$$*&: NEWS`!-`ROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS V: [**&*$i%%%%&*$*&%&%$&$&*& `names 01 eucu cluu B pxuycla.-- Jan. 16-A-Hawkestone at East Oro; Jan. l9--Guthrie at Oro Station; Jan. 23-Oro Station at Hawkestone; Jan. 26-East. Oro lat Guthrie; Jan. 29-Oro Station at East ' Oro; Feb. 2~-Hawkestone at Guthrie: Feb, 6--East Oro at Hawkestone: Feb. 9-Oro Station at Guthrie; Feb. 13---Hawkestone at Oro Station; Feb. l6-Gu-thrie at East Oro: `Feb. 20-East'0ro at Ono Station; Feb. 23--Guthn'e at Hawkestone. vm_- _1______ 4-__ n_. ..... _..I ..I..I.... ...... `..- I . I Jan. 9.-.-Nomination of candidates for ! Hawkestone police village took place last Saturday. Jan, 6, ~wh'en the fdlowing were named: N- N. Butler. C. E. Priddle. D. .B. Bamhardt. Wm. Golland. R. G. Ken- 3dall and Geo. Jordon. Election will take place Saturday, Jan. 13. from. 9 am. to 1 p.m, Three to be elected. | I .-Muunk nvmnxvlmv in extended tn Mr-.' and ll p.m, .I.nI'ee to De clccwu. ,_=Much sympathy is extended to Mr-. and Mrs. Hugh Fletcher and family in the loss I of a daughter and sister. `Inc 7 V Annnnn on!` Anllhff HAVE Oro Hockey Schedule _ Following are the games to be played l- this winter by the Oro hockeyxeams. also 1 `names of each club's players :- . tnvs 15:4.`-Inuvlrnnfnnn of `anal nIIn' Inn O! aaugnter anu SIBDCT. , ~ Mrs, W. V. Anderson and daughter have iretlumed from their visit to "Toronto. i "I"l.... ..I...o:.;.. mini; :5 in Cu nuna nnu! I IQIIUWSJ ' East Oro--W. Cameron. D. Cameron. James Paterson. Rus. Jermey, Wes, Tud- hope, Art Tudhope. Alfred Curtis,-E. Pat- ! erson. F. Crawford. T. -McDonough. ' -1.. In up u grenurneu lruul ulcu vusw nu Lunuuuu. | The skatuig r_1nk Is In full swing now and Ice good._=T ` |60-"\JUloUllI'J BL LLGWAWDUUIIU. The players for the several clubs are `as I follows: Y1\-_L l'\..._ `IT I\..__...___ TI IV...........p.-. Poultriw Supplies vluvla van:--v-u -. .~ Ha`w-k;:stone-~W`_ Clza:1"'kev.-vL*i .`--lolahoney. Leslie Roe. J. A. Roe. Roy Reid..G. . Fitzgerald. H, Kendall. James Shaw. . Wrigley. L. Leigh, H. Wrigley, K. Noble. T Oro Station--E. O'Brien. R. Kirkpatrick. *P. W.'McLelland. E. Crawford. J. Kissock. _W. Crawford. A. Crawford. T, Crawford. J. W. Leigh. D. McCuaig. L..O'Brien. I n,|,u,,,,n n-I'_L__,II xv Gut_hrie--J. Caldwell. Stoddart, `R. Sinclair.` Hastings, 0. Besse. A. McAt`thur. Jan. 9.-.G'.-oi'ge Crawford and son ship- ped 'a pure-bred Shorthorn -animal weighing 2,370 pounds. F` A no Inf} nu Quin.`-t`nv in uncut` i ` ,I)lU |.I.ll\l|!. - F. Bell left on Saturday to spend the winter with his son. Dr. Gordon Ball. at Sioux Lookout. Miss Annie Uncles is on the sick list. U.F.0. shipped itwo carioads of mixed Stock, I ` Geo. Cameron of Barrie shiimed'a car- atuugs, onuuIu_`y. I Geo. Cameron of Barrie shipped`a car-T load of. stock from here.- Monday. ` Il'.....l.... ...:AKL ....... 4|-...A':....L ..I...L..... A- IUIIU UI- BIUVIK lllllll l{UlCn'U1UHu,Yu Monday night was the`first skating on "the rink under the management of Pefcy Crawford, A - 5 9| ! `I ! I'.I_L_L-._ .....I `ll ... A_-'L- l'V..._!.. \Jl'IWlUlU , T. R. Fletcher and Mrs..A1-chie Currie attended'the funeral of their uncle. Peter McKerrol of Goldwater: last Wedneaav. III-.. I`J'1I..I.. L`l-A...L-.. .... ....L ..............._... .... JVIUJLCI IUI UI UUIUW DUI . [G50 7' IWJIIUBLIGJ n Miss Hilda Fletcher is not im-proving as rapidly as her friends would like. men `nun 'I`n1-Ynnnnrd in nu;-a:nn :n nu- lapnuy U3 IICI IIVICHUB WUUIU lIl\Uo Mxss Jean MacLella.nd `is nursing in 0ril- lia. ' A Misses Kid Balm. Shaped- Boot, .wide toe, sizes 11 tn`2. Mash Hoppers T Ga: and Shell Boxs `_f B|atchfrd s `and _Ft 1ll-o- A Misses Kid Balm. Shaped Boot, a nice ixe. quality, round foe, sizes 11` to 2. A` `A one STATION puvv .n. -$3:15w ."...ir - ---$3.5I$7 a W pair 'E'f6ai1'};'{i. N. G.` Simpson. M; Bartholomew, J. auxuuut II`!-8'8vUIJ.U' i won: OEUMMR1-`0. Twn. Roads: Govt. .subsidv. 20%. amount 823,377.32: Twp. share. 80%. amount 881.- l7_5.18; total `$114,505.50. ` ' IJCLC UH J.'Ill.Lll)'n - I Miss Edythe Arnold is visiting friends in ; Teeswatet. II, . , , ,, ,,.I ,,,l.-, , 1- .1 nu Water-Fount Heater Jan.` 8.---Sleilghing has ome and the luin- bermen and farmers are busy gettingout` nrnnd " VVUIII-Iu . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith entertained a I few friends on Wednesday evenings l A nuivnknr `II;'\vv\ `manna nL6nn.I:..I 6|... 4-3......` ICW uu:uu.V UH `V cuucauuy CVCUIIIKK A number frbm here attended the dance at Baxter on Friday evening, Anrh-nw and I71-ad pnnrcnn hung u-gnu-nml ' LII-` I-llldktcl uu ruuay cvculug, Andrew and Fred Pearson have returned to their home in Peterboro after attending the funeral of their sister, Mrs. J. Mc- Donald; ` Il.__ nI-,___ -,--,,L . L I '-I I unyuucn. u. \fKIll|Jll.lCI_D- ' Mr. and Mrs. J.. R. Grayof Thomtgn and Mr, and Mrs. .Wilson visited friends here last week. '11.. ...;.1 11-- I 11.1. __L_._L_f,,_I Ull \)l|.Ll'lLla`V\ -tau. LU; III Q-UU. Mrs. J, Keown_has returned. home after: spending a couple of weeks with Barrie; friends. `III. W;,II 1,, , ,I I E `4 I I ,, A II" - cuuuuuu vuu,oao.a_'.I: What 00u1,.I.J.U..l. Prov. County "Roads: Govt. subsidy, 60%, amount 875,291.21; County share. 40%. amount $50.194.13:.total 3125.485.- 27 H- ` V JJULIGIKI n Mrs. Cleary spent a few days with her brother. S. Gatruthers. II. ..._J ll... -1 1`: II,_.., .1` nu, ,,.,_, I IIUIC IUBII VVCCRQ Mr. and Mrs.-J. Holt entertainedsome friends on Friday evening. - A number are suffering with bad colds. Mrs. W.. H. Hatton has been confined to} bed with bronchitis. 3 Wm, Harwood of Toronto visited friends here on Friday. 1 Mine E`1`Ivf`\n AI-nnlr` in \~:L-if;-up `vI:nr\1-`c :15 . `Em:n.nual. meting of the Thornton- l Ivy Telephone Co. will .be held in the hall on Saturday. Jan. 13. at 2.30. IA -.. 1 1r._____ 1.... __-L..______` L_.,._ ,:.__| ' Z.ENNl:'.RGY . ll lCllU.Bo Miss S`ella Arno`d \'isitd her aun`t. Mrs. West of Angus, recently, Jan. 9.-Mi. Mazuire and Miss Stinson of Toronto are snendinz some -time with` their cousin, Miss Hattie Maguire. Mr; and Mrs. Linr1sav- of Saskatoon! Sa.sk.. are spending a winter s vacationi among friends and relations in this vicinity. Qlrufnna :n nnur `I1 `llll aunn In nui- auu L uwumu ; Prov. Hiz}`1 way: Govt.. 80% ;v County. TWP" _0. Dvnvv (V.-.....L.. `D;.....l. IV...` on. n__,_;,, WIr(`>V:'v.P.('36`\;i1ty Rbad: Govt... 60; County. 40; Twp., 0. County Roads: Govt. 40; (County. 60; Twn n uunpa uuc stun 1)! C9. 3 . For every dollar paid by the County to : the Province, the amount paid by the ; Government and expended on Provincial; highways in -the County was $8 in the year ., 1921. I , 11-, a 9 . n I I I - - I IVE}: The County s total share expendedfor ' Provincial highways for 1921, whili is not yet paid, amounts to $63,823.24. The cash subsidy paid by the Government ' the County and Townships for` the year 1921.! amounted to $l81.462~.32. ' J `T A - u - y . A ..__1....J -I._.._-._ -1: h-,J I GHIUIIE AIIUIIUB UIIU IUIIIUIUXIB Ill IIIIIE VIUIlIllv_Yn Skating is now In full swing in our sister village, Mmesmg. and most of the young folks are indtilging with joy in Can ada s ' winter pastime. `Messrs. Allsop -and J. Gilchrist are on` L`. - -2 -1; I..; I.-uc stun um. V Many of our villagers wonder if the talk and money spent in connection with the repairing or overhauling t-he Edenvale cement bridge across the Nottawasaga river is a mere joke or_if they really mean bus- . H1688. 11..-- `L- _____ unno L- ,.L.._L-_I t..lI -1- amounteu to uzs1.46z-.32. V. - Four recognized classes of roads showing percentage of cost paid by Province, County and Township: ' D.-my `l'.l :..l-......... IL...` onnr . n_.._L-- Buy radvertised things. It pays: uncut. Ul mu: UHULUH. The Guthrie rink will open on Wednesday ` evening, Jan. 17. . Concert and supper in the basement of the church. Admission to : supper and.rink, 50c. "26 . For every dollar paid by -the County to! the Province on highways. the Provincial Government pays to the County and Town. ; ships the sum of 84. war nuvouuv Julian. -\o\:A 1... LL. I`._.._:.__ 4. OUR PROVINCIAL YRND COUNTY `A EXPENDITURE ON HIGHWAYS` \JlIll aun B Wllllcl the sick list. II'..._.. ..E ...._ lIICn May the year 1923 he ` health apd happiness for workers in the interest of ` aminer. "BL- '.L...A. _.-..I L_.._`.' -1` - uuum:r_. - The first real touch of winter came on Saturday night -last when the mercury here dropped to 22 below zero. A50 A` "`Ill `amnion: n-n nIIn:v\ t`-u;vu1r;u-an IICIC DU 60 UCIUW ICIQ. . . ' i Most of the farmers are azam thmkmzi serious_ly about getting up another year's. supply of wood. _ LICIUIC \Jlll IBIIIIGBQ. Mr. and Mrs. A. Garvin entertained ei -numberv of young people to a birthday? party on Saturday evening in honor of ' their son Frank s birthday. he having ieached the age of 21 years. A very en-- joyable time was spent by all. yluvlucu u_y uu: multa. | I am glad to report that Flora Graham is home {tom the R.V. Hosnital.l The annual meeting of the Sunday School will be held Friday, Jan. 12, in the base- ment of the church. , l VIVL- r!..:.L..:_ _._'_.1- ___:u _A,, H II? 2 `I Jan. 9.--Your con'espond_ent wishes The : Examiner and staff `a very happy and pros- perous New Year. ' (`Ann-nI>nloI>:nnn in II. ....I `ll... 1'.......... Bfdwn & Co. PCIUUD LVUYV LUKII} ' 9 Congratulatxons to Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce, Jr., on the arrival `of a young son last week. A I1__L....___ L-_ __..___._I L ,,, 2. [I130 WCCl\u A. Cochrane has returned home after spending a week with friends in Toronto. .D't\`-nil`! pnnln QI` {a `yawn I n! 4:1-nn nf W I ltllls Mrs..John Farquharson of Midlagd is visiting Midhurst friends. - 7 ma: 1-i`.nn:n Mnnnnbnn :5 u~;n:f:nn- :I:nn:ln VIBIDIIIS UIIUIIUIBL IIIUIl(.IBo [Miss Ennie Mcracken is visiting friends in Craighurst. -' ` Thos. ,WaHer is visiting Gilford friends`. James Handy. Jr.', left fo`r Parry Sound this week to see his brother. Russell Handy. who has been in the hospital there since before Christmas. x 11.. -.._1 :1..- A ni...__:_ ___L__.l._E,._` '1 Jan. 9.--`Iewton Besse -and Everett. Hut- chinson left for the lumber. camps last .a week. ' 3 1"I,,,;I 1, N . .I ' I 1 cnu wuvu nus sun, Jacki, an new Loweu. I) "The annual meeting of Guthriei Adultl Bible Class was held` Friday. n. 5. atfi the home of Mr.- and Mrs, Robtglall with _I alarge attendance. After the election of` 1 officers and other bus'ness all enjoyed "the? two contests and a social chat and lunch" providedby the ladies. l T nnx ulml 4-... ......,... 41...; D1,.-- n.._1_-.._ L BllC|l\lllls ll WUCA Wllll IIICLHIB Ill l.l}I'UlllU. Riobexft. Poole, Sr.. is very ill at time of. wnting. ll:-a Ynlnn Wu-nukuo-can AC ll:AI..n.l 2.. WEEK- A. Bartholomew. S12. spex_1_t,; the week- end with his son, Jack, at New Lowell. `TIM: annual rnnnl-inn hf f`}uLl..~-' Adult v'VI`Lv;i).ui{oa/ds: Govt.. 20; County, 0; Twp., I0 EDENVAIE ERN.'BQLTONr % ` VERMBEARDSALL OUR MOTTO: VALUE `AND SERVICE MIDI-IURST GUTHRIE chucked full of. all readers and The Barrie Ex- nu: nluua 1-zxauuu-:3 Geo. W. Tavlor, Secretar`,_13obcaygeon. 5 Ont; R. E. Thurston. Presxdent. Boboay-ya goon, Ont. . _ ` 2-30} us unuuugc. pauzuuguc uu- upplluugluu. I I ' IIC WIII GGW H LHELI IUK IN. I . nlvfllxn ` Dr. J. J , D. Banting was presented with 3 a gold ring at the banquet in Thornton on 4` Monday night held by the; Council of Essa. ii on Wndnncrlnu Inn `I7 0 T Tonya: I uxuuuuy IIJELIL LICIU U] IMF \JUU.lI\Jll U1 .%?.. I T On Wednesday. Jan. 17, 0. T. Walker, ,R.O.. eye specialist, of Brampton, will be Qat Dn\vson u Dru]: Store one day only.- ` (Adv-t.) . .. ` II..- '1" D TIYLIA... ....L_..L..._...l LL- IV-.. WCCR. ' _ The Mises Fofrbes of Toronto spent over the week-end with their sister. Mrs. T. J. Dawson 11.. .__.I II... 17 n-_LL-- __`L-..1...:..-.l .. I........ all C Ull' Ul U\CI VVVV. v Mrs, Ed. Mills, who has been seriously ill. was moved to Barrie Hospital for treatment on Friday last. A ' AIIO`-nun '1-n|un:` I-v\nIvAl` `aha nn1r:nn ant!` Tlie B. B. Shoe Store

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