4uuuUuUul15H, It 15 Ill!` settled portion of nin H-an '1`...-;--1-=- There 1 ml 'l'V__ I . ` ,._.., \dO uuq_ 1.111. n amuexnent. ne said, sho1ived'U'A' staff` Hamilton and Time. at home, Beipts as s4 398_86 and the db and of three daughters; Mrs. . ` _ _ E F. Ruther- 33 924.82` leaving` 8 balance. lfiord of Belleville, Berenice and Ruth at ' ` ' ome, _ The uneral service was held in the Bap- i D Q tist Qh rch at 3 o'clock _ A . ervvce was conducted b_v Rev. W. F. mating of the Women e Institute Snidell. _ , 3 Club will be held '1-'huraday A.,P. Brace and E./R. Thu:-low, Secretary ruary 8, at the home of Mrs. of the Y.M.C.A. The church auditorium . A good programme. con- was lled and together with the beautiful dressw, music and recitations floral nfferincs tevtified to the high esteem vided. A collection will l~a.:.. ...n..-..:. 4- on - - Q Monday afternooxi. I Vsne could always be depended on to! part faithfully and well. mourn the loss of a loving and faith- ' 2 and 'm0t-l:er_. her husband and three ers; Mrs. Walter J. Patterson of 0m., Mrs. Chas_ Moseley and Mrs., Ward of Toronto, together with ndchildren ; also two brothers, Angus! m of Toronto and Jason Thurston awaska; 0nt., both of whom werel at the funeral, uvlfnlw *~~'- ~*' ` There is } wvmauxp 01 Matcnedash, -and reforestation and as a game are are ten or twelve thousand hedash. Whih at-n'o+ v----~-`I nun VIIEOIHIIUN 'Co1-inth t-The suggestion has been` Mrs. Ontario Government should rdaughtc n settlement the Waste jboth _of nwnclain ,.r M-A-L- ' ' ' .. .. . `I uuuunauu I dash, which at-eat present ody, and.only .a burden on _v. -But these lands have ofitable crop of timber, and I n reas'on `why they should er. The thing is to find x that can `afford to wait ears for the returns on its I the Government were to lSk of reclaiming the "waste : lash, it is further suggeste I Dortion of tho '1`:---v--1-=- ` Death of Mrs. M. Brown nun:-n.-I ......._. vv nus uuman C0.0P. co., LTD. 139Duul4p St., Ban-iie, Ont. REFORESTATION .....;m. we waste" of Matchedash, xtinn nnrl on n -----"` _ V... uuculsu stian character of the y esteem in which she circle of friends was! `[1] ntnwnnc ~m3.-L ----A .._. vvu.UH 00K pl3C two o clock to the .me. _ Rev. S. M.:' aservices. assisted by :h of whom testified ian nharnnlau nn H-- serious than was antici- I I apes were held out for? wonderful vitality and: bellied hl` an-nu!`-v L`. ' 1 uucl suggested the Township of Orilli 9 09 av 11 VU\I`lJUl'LlU e at that time. --d`e-cidd to . .1... V-""` -4 aanflvll H] e, Schc actix KTION Cori, nas M1 t daug 'both nsh, Of Wit housand onto oldes: rden and t ls bers er, they Canol Churc :0 `ed th \ , he.ha CON SOLATIE)I\; First Round -- ... vuuvu one uepaned was held and the` era. syrnnathv of the communi*_v for 'the sorrow- ing family. The `service was very simple and impressive and t_he address of the. pas- nic ;tor tb the family and sorrowing friends: ' LUUU the I nfferfnvs ;e in which the Stied the departed held the coy"-fnnyhr `Av '61.. _------ ._-_._ 8 MRS. fuols. McCABE 5 On Saturday Midland lost a very highly [respected resident in the death of Mrs. Thos. McCabe, Manly St. Mrs. McCabe had not been in robust health for several years and . during the past few In onths has been more 1 or less confined to the home. During the ' rief intervals of renewed health she re- I sumed her church and community activities, a On Friday last she suffered a stroke and _ passed away Saturday morning without having regained consciousness. The late Mrs, McCabe was born in Provi- dence. Rhode Island. in 1870. and was `mar- ried to Thos. McCavbe in Toronto in 1893. She was the motherof three sons: Earl. K1'l- . led in France in 1918, Britton, of the Y.M. C.A. staff, Hamilton, Thus. daughters; E; Ruther-` t t ford -F` "hoy_ie, A l 1 V '. l f . u uuuru)_'uOUIS me city, citizens and mem- of the Ministerial Associat' ithey have lost a true and honorable friend, Canon H. J. Cody, of St.oPaul s Anglican Church. in paying tribute to decea`-ed, stat- ed that he would be honored in death as` 'he.had in life." _ A ` him the Toronto Telegr ith the passing of Rev. West has lost one of its most resp oldest members of the Anglican throughout the city, : .bers Ministm-;..1 An--=-4' I uuuu `U1 LUTOHUO. vvnlxlulllllll uoqge. Westney died some 3 daughters survive, Misses V `both pf Toronto. m 1.:... `L, no ; AJCIIJJU HUG alstrlct. j Rev. William Stephen Westney w: 0 gin Scarboro township. After his '1 Tltion from i Trinity University, he ' {in a high school for a time. In I ,pame from Uxbridge to Allandale a1 3 {rector of St. George's until the end 0: 1 iHe also took afternoon service at th lfenth Line, Vespra, and continued to after he retired from St. George sAu: ;left `Barrie to take the parish of I lF;Ivn Iv---`- ' . page 1) . -...-=,.. .v uuuu. ucl Igleit Barrie Bolton. Five years ago he moved to Toronto and was appointed chaplain of Prospect ceme- tery. He retired a short time ago but continued to carry on services throughout the city. Two years ago he celebrated his = fiftieth year in the Anglican ministry. When in Barrie he took a keen interest in education affairs, serving on the Public School Board for several years. He was active in Masonry and was chaplain of . Corinthian Lodge. i Mrs. Wpe+m`.'.. A:...! _-,e ~ `-- Positively your last chance to see picture for three yc _ ,__ _.,. .. vuu. 111 1630 ne 'om Uxbridge and was fSt. of 1903. the Sev- ne, do so - George`sVuntil he .-rie the mu-;.1. A` Dan ' THE YOUNG RAJAH --IN-_' Back ame and Broke REV. W. S.'WESTNEY W G 7~` ' Coming to Newj1';;mland Soon years ago. Two 'e, Violet and Stella, -__-..\..... uxuustry. uty, rlal Associatxons state 3f St Pmmc A--v=-~ uvvr wages. A similar charge agai Wilfred `Quanta, son Ofxth defendant, withdrawn. _ _-.... .u..aunc_v. 10!`- : respected and ministry. 7. citizene um! mo- RODOLPH VALENTINO was born Affnr 1.3.. ----J-- HIS BEST PICTURE ,`"h"e ;; 1896 he lain -nu-I ---~ u Maple Leaf paints, Flo-Glaze, var- nishes, etc. W. A. Lowg Son, fur. niture dealers. A lltfc Wednesd Do b_eea employed on~the 0 . 0.. W, Quanta of: was ned $2.00 and cos 818.50, by Magistrate Je I I Inniafil township ' ts, amounting to? {5 in police court, . `h counsel. she ty. to a charge of common as-] nald- McGregor. McGregor had ; Imntg `(inn ---I ncv. ur. and Mm. Langfeldt, 10957 Ave., announce the engageme_nt of `daughter. F.`d`th Audrey, fo Mr. E Jackson Wilson, the marriage to take 1 shortly--Edmonton Journal. Lgng urn: {nu-m..l.. _--A-- ,,,____ .. ....vu, vuv umrnage to take place Dr. Langfeldt was formerly rectqr of the pa `sh of Innisfzl. of MORE RED CLOVER STOLEN up Alliston Herald--'I'he red clover thieves vis`ted the vicinity of Newton Robinson last week and driving into the farm yard of Dewitt Harvey were attacked by a dog and soon realized that ight was the only safe gy course to take. Before they got. out of `t sight. Mr. Harvey was awakened b_v the d`bark1ng and saw three men in a cutter e e driving off his premises. . He did notxcee which Way they went, but next morning it _ was revealed when Thos. Harvey. living across the road, discovered that his farm 1' buildings had=been visited during the night b 'and three or {our bags of red clover seed stolen. Even closer to Alliston than this these thieves were looking for plunder last: ' week. One morning on going to his barn John Alderson of ` Essa discovered 3 followed it out to the road: Looking through the barn he could plainly see that the place had been vi during the nigh . and some alsike clover seed examined. He had no red clover seed about the place and so far as he could see nothing had bun carried away. . Rev. Dr. and M13. .110 ununn...... LL. his regular run. Word reached. him at. Crows Nest and he lost no time in reach iv"; {`~T8]1`l)l'O0l(. not however. before his daughter had breathed her last. Of a bright disposition, she always stood high in her class and will be sorely missed by her young playmates. The funeral took place from the family residence, Armstrong Ave., Sunday afternoon, Rev. B. C. Free- man.` pastor of the Methodist church. offici- 'ating. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in the heavy loss they have sustained a I , (Uran-brook Courier) Death came with surprising suddenness to the home of Mr.'and Mrs; A, G. Hill last night. when their Iittle nine-year-old daughter, Sylvia,'passed away. The child. had -been in good health Tuesday. when sh.- .uu.-A. -L - Mainy" {ends and relatives of the : reside in Barrie and district. for the`Methodists. Mr. Thurlow read the lesson from 1st Cor. 15: 20-58., Mourners from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rutherford of Belleville, A. Lennox of Craig, Sask., C. Lennox ot Elmvale, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Lennox of Ivy and`Britt.on McCabe of Hamilton. The body was conveyed to Hamiltozf Tuesday morning for interment. . The late Mrs. McCabe was very active in church work and will be greatly missed by her church. She was also active in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY '1, sault on'Don'ald- McG been employed on: the Qua the , regor. altercation was 3 resul . A similar Quanta. of--th. vo vvul MAUI! huazi ntz rm, and, t of a dispute: charge against M dafmulnnt >-an re Valentino, in his last years. otI..VlR HILL (Gran-brook zame with m.m..:n:..... _.. . . u.un-msnol ox ueileville, x Britton or ---_____.._.-_. SYLVIA HILL `.1-an-I-u-nnl. n...__,,- . Langfeldt, 815: an Irntrnnuud -3 4]. -:_ ------...uu, LUIIIJ I 01.60 83gen1e_nt their (`raw 4.. `IL. rr__ A -.... nu ulu J.u7V. Ulr. DTRCCB sts. L Belleville 7 raiz. Smelt l"- `N-M" " 6.110 U] I. HCXT JLCJJIJ r place ...t..lAA- ~ family ' -- ..-. ........., :.wv.ID. ux nugus, rtobert Mason of Fergus and S/mxth of Walters Falls.-_ A Duncan Mason of Avening. ` The wameng Institute held an open The f_unera! was held Wednesday from meting at the home of Mm J_ Bayes on`; her_ residence, Cumberland .street. The Wednesday last, about `sixty were present. 9""`5 were dt9d- 5) RP W- -7- and played progressive euchre. After lunch I W3, f E553 Street Presbytena Ch".h 3 few enjoyed themselves tripping the light : and Interment was made at the Union fantastic. 4. _ - _. cemetery-. ` ` V ` Miss Dorothy Wood of Toronto is 9 nd- ' . ."__- `T . A ing a week with`-Miss Mary Sloan. p' ` A V'*'*"_ * 95 Years I . . . . A... :;. ....-.. z..- __2 V 1H 9" MIAAIBIIH Al --I.I_ I_.__ ` ` vuv n. s The :< faster th again th but, in s the head had an net by n . began . t and it w. defence t ing. Ba by cleve took the tier back Bertram the front a seirztill sistance. "ram nun "into the T sau1_t. st-riding the-' not. Emms u still wm; get thin foowo playing sides pr any dam up his p tillating ice but ed. P0 mediate] same fa within wood no lost his i ping and` out to K Shot feet nuhunan -1 ping th made :1 the gm: side. 17231: uu.\u\. v The such a hero, t total 0 in `the who (Ii the firs forced lack of by the another to get defence to get the go have ml with a 1 through .l7,.1I 5 v\'\Il -. In t out a Black -4 goal. _to 2 in sextett Coll only 2 second score, CoIlin_ end of score ` . \.u\._u with were sweat Collin Barrie sweato rescue -_.-... one vnnu vlvjo I -Mrs. (Dr.) Mccallum-has received the sad news of the-death of her uncle, Rev. IBJI Smith vm... nu, w`aEhr ' 0(I`th prove wood tiring showy quickl 11-. x.w\-uy the t. that for 0 the (- regi m WVL .. were his 0' Right` I`(`IH.I` Sl)I(' point sion E'im. that alty, ` dishe all cc was playe T(`L'()\' woun gong who Thu: hum ' peric ' ing Vgraxm Barr .'\`('.8S( _ I ,__..-.. .....u s.;uu}JaU1l. I _-..., \JlL 4.vl. u auu `I ' . Brampton V Lindsay Deathof Mrs. Logan Jas. Birss, sk. 14 W. E. Todd sk. 11 Following `an illness of ten days, Mrs Grace Logan of Cumberland street. died at A , the Royal Victoria Hospital Monday mom- ing. Death was due to plural pneumonia. _ ~ . _ ~ a Mrs. Logan.was.jborn at Lisle in the town- J39` 30`_'Frd and M! .3.-Am "' ship of Toesorontio 46 years ago. ` She had ' been a resident of Barrie for 19 years. _ - V , ,Besides her husband, W. T. Logan, who A rmk of curlers composed of Rev. W- -is suffering from pneumonia at the Royal -7011118011. 3913- Todd, Walter Au911.8ndiVictoria Hospital, Mrs. Logan is survived Gilmore Rivlel gent Ito 'I'l0r0nt0 `ahd laid by her mother, Mrs. Robert Mason oi 8 8311.19 Wit t 0 30-`G 0111' GT8 winning _91Glencairn; six daughters and two sons at gauge by; 3'0 ghots. itThe5' aroggogd in their home ; four sisters, Mrs, William l?uffy oi pi-a1se_o e . anque an g ime Aglvenv Toronto, Mrs. J..:(}arbutt of T'c)ro`r`\n(`)__.AMrsl. I I them m the city. M T. Garbutt of Aillnfnn Mm [`I\.. \ Il,fl,|l ` V may-:1 BecJ ,_ - u-Iva vvAvu'Lu-155 ,LVl-31" loanu There is an epidemic of colds here. [Simone Marble Works` L' Illa` ' Barrie` Barrie ' G. O. Cameroq,.10 C. H. Bee!` ' Play-Off for 3 and 4' `D.........L A -: nu vgan 1'1` lfll Barrie B C.H.Beelby, sk. 11 J._ I Barrie . ` [ Li G. 0. Cameron, 11 W. ___-v-o Barrie Thistles Barrie R.F..Garrett, sk. 10 C. H. Beelby,` 11 Lindsay ` Stroud = W. E. Todd, sk. 15 B...Webb, sk. . 3 Barrie Clarksburg 0. Cameron, 20 G, H. Mitchell, 6 M (1____,' Y`! 13 "10 ._ .. , ...--- Barrie . G. 0. Cameron, 11 I E Hamilton V , , D D 3 J .Carruthers, sk. 7 A Sky Pilots Rev.Cranston,sk. 7 Barrie C.H.Beelby, sk. 12 '. Stroud I Ben. Webb, sk. 12 1 Churchill F. Allan, sk. Orillia. ` Barrie Thistles 5 R. F. Garrett, 14 . Gravenhurst 6 E. W. Gaudrie 14 /Barrie Thistles S..W; Moore, 10 Gr; Yvvn Semi-.Fi_r'1als I -v ouvn `lllulllfll Order your ' monument now and have--it ready to" set early in the spring." Our stock of imported and ` . domestic granite -is well assorted, and prices right. Final Second Round Nermaiket J. R. Broughton 8 _.v.-- vvv, I-V Oikwood '_1`. W. `Black, 8 Barrie Thistles 0. G. Hart, sk. 9. -g, ....-u U Brampton `J. Birss, sk.. 14 Barrie Thistles R. F. Garrett, 10 I\_1__., - Thgrnhill M. Pegg, sk. 8 unau wnsca I. Bjeelby, 21 20 Owen St., Barrie ' G. W. J. EASTMAN. PROP ; VPhono 277' :' ' R. G. MANUEL; MGR. Phone` 721 - ov a. unavlc V; \ --_- gugcucalrn; sxx aaughters tx 31191!` home; Willian W011 Mrs. J..-Garbutt Tor Alliston, Mrs.. J. Glencairn,` and three brothers, J: /.B."of Angus, Robert Mason nllnnnn Il....'.._ -1 A- ' uguuc I5 VV`ul'l'n 'Roberts of Tillsonburg. r; Roberts, who ';l8 95 years old. will spend -the winter I `months with his niece, Mrs. "H. Bowden, 3 LI'Adelaide St., and_in the spring `intends to` -return'to:his farm which is situated on] I` the outsldrts of Tillsonburg. ` w , .}4.-- Mr. Roberts travelled the greater _'part < ;of the journey from Txllsonburg to Barrie 4: ,alone. He arrived at Toronto unknown to l .'rela`ives and without any great 'difculty:I located them, although they live a consid-ll .erable distance. from. the..,Union `Station l` Relatives consider it quite a feat as it was; .. vlclbvl in U?) 1! An interesting visitor in Bgn Roberts Mr; V, is spent '1 {Adelaide sprii is I Robe:-`ts tmvnllm! Hm .,.-, .......m., .uuu.;n, U ueu Toronto--Goal, Clark' defence, Jones, O'Connor; centre, Lewis; wings, Burnett. Sharpen; subs., Moore and Simpson.` ` and whenever the Toronto sextette Emme,'Christie; subs., Elrick, O Neil. ,..u_ycu u: we ugueen Uity, Saturday. Tuck and Powell "put up a strong defence got through Nottingham did the needful. The firstjgoal was scored by Armstrong followed l by another by Emma. Powell tallied the. final goal in the game. Line-up: I e . `Allandale--Goal, Nottingham; defence, Tuck, Powell; centre, Armstrong; wings. 1 Toronto--Goal. lm-In Ant-`mu-- h-~ l- _ ............ uuc w um!-18 em- plo)"ee through `the? award of the concilia- tion b_b_:g`z_jd, under which the maintenance- of-wa'y"cem`ployees were given a raise in, wages_.from`one to threevceqts an hour. V Allandale =Re`pea,ts- oh Toronto Allahdale again sent Toronto to defeat by a score of 3 to 0 in a wes em group, G.T.R. Apprentice Hockey Le gue game, played in [the Queen Cit-,, Saturday. I Powellbut nn 2 Rh-nnnv A.-6--nu um. DGUK FE] I The clerks, office employees, station men, I freight handlers, and maintenance-of-way 5 men on the Allandale division have received . cheques for back time wages. , The back time -for the inaintenance-of-way men con- stituted that amount due to those plo3"ees' award board, maintenance- -: ,.,-',,- -` ` - uv uuusignea 130 the the Barrie division. Ivv.. ypuu uyvlli oulrlell ' l The G.T.R. started ice cutting operations Wednesday. Fortyfmen are being employed and that: number will be increased as the ! operations progress. The ice is about a foot thick, but there is slush on top which -' has made the cutting muchmore difficult. A considerable quantity of the ice will be shipped to Toronto, and the remainder will i be consigned to the G.T.R. ice houses in division Many Railroaders Sick Although managing to keep trains on] schedule time, the G.T.R. officials havei been hard pressed owing to the prevalence; of the` mild type of flu. It has been neces- sary to call in, firemen from Palmerston and Lindsay to man the trains running out of Allandale. Wednesday night there were ; 54 firemen on the sick list. ) J 1 ,-._-.,.. -.\.au_yu;unu U1lLll'C gaming party last Thursday, 1 lowed by a lunch at the ma the girls. ..-_ ..,..,.m. W Lu: much improved to-day. ' D 1 Owing to so many members of the church I being ill the time for the receiving of bal-V . lots for the election of an elder for the Essa ; Street Presbyterian Church has been extend- ed for two more weeks. i Wanda Bowman, elocutionist, -besidw I M other local talent, will appear on the mus- ,. ical program in connection with the Bell! Telephone Company's demonstration which ~ will be given in the Y.M.C.A. building on in Feb. 9. e ' il _ l'[V|__ I11 voavll Lu W asuvvuny lllnn 53. for ear-_ } , Miss Loiene Lowe has returrfed to Toron- of Ii 9; to after spending a few weeks with her was advise mother, who has been` seriously ill . . l for a serial Mrs, McCausland _and Mrs. Jesse James [Thumday 1 were in Toronto on `Monday attending the` funeral of the late Rev, W. S. Westney. ilgiggnve F. J. Ellis was called to Orillia last week pated and through the serious illness of his father, her recove Isaac Ellis`, a former resident of Allandale. cheerful di A. P. Higgins, employed by the G.T.R. .` 1'0" 3nd ,1 as a fireman, was removed to "the Royal _l but `hf? 5115 Victoria Hospital, Tuesday,'suffering from ` sh`? died ` a slight attack of typhoid fever. Heslgned 3' Mr. and -Mrs. D W. Steeplof Edmonton i talking to and Mr. and Mrs.'P. B. Steep of Oswego, ; glerf 3 ti): N.Y., returned to their homes after spen1- 3` ea` ing a few days with Mrs. George Poucher. the very el 1 Mrs. Little, wife of Mayor John. Little ten Ocock . b ` who has -been seriously ill following ari frggogflei v I open-handeci was reported to be much improved today. I dispensed_ 0WinK 80 mnnv h1nm'l-an-a at 41... -1 ` suuuuu _ . V 1 Mrs. R. M_ Mcconkey of Stroud spent the I weekend at the home of her son, Bert\H. McConkey, Tiffin St. mm: T,n-n-- 7 --" ` ` / - ... ucurgewwn tor a few days this week. Mrs. Ed. Hadden is in Sault St. Marie owing to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Mc. Kinnon_ ,,_ H '.. -- .. . parents on Sanford SB ` Mrs. S. M, Beach h her home this week t ` J. R. R uvnyu up vxmuus 11 for a week. as been conned hroug_h_ illness. Mrs; D. I-Iodgkins of Midland is visiting! relatives here. ` A _ V g S.O.E. 'me'e`t. Friday at 8.00` pain. in the L : 'l`rainmen's'Ha'll.. ~ . * . Mrs.` Wm. Hill spent a few days with I friends in Toronto this week. [ ` Mrs. J. B. McDonald of Toronto is spend- ing a few days with friends here. l< Mrs. W. Brethour has returned home af- ter visiting relatives in Smithdale. Charles Kell is in Cooper s Falls attend- ing the funeral of his grandmother. Miss Mabel Hill of uelph is visiting her `A 1_)o Nor DELAY` Alex. Sc-hreiber is in Montreal} inesa trip. ' ' -Mrs. J. Clark visited friends in this week. i: -nI..L---_ L V i,TTTwwwwwwmmwwwwaw*&$***&I 3; mews mom nu: RAILWAY WARD `Ice, Operations Started TD nL.....L-_l 9 .. Get Back Pay nffinn nvnnlnu--- uvvu, ans. .1. yvuson 01 ee John Mason Kvenimr .-in Barrie is Warren _ `pat-nu-6.. --L- pun up at strong aetence . ns. tallipd Hm. ouuunsls MOR Orillia Packet--T made that the Ont` withdraw from sg lunch .-.6` 4|... '1'. ., --..,,..... .. an. 4.11.. Lilly, SK. LU Barrie Brampton W.H.Kennedy,sk.2 J. Birss, sk. 20 V Orillia Thornhill J.E.G.Curran`, 13 S. S. Findlay,. 6 Sky Pilots Clarksburg A J. A. Cranston, 14, G. H. Mitchell, 5 Orillia, _ . Bradford t I --....uuu_y_ uxuruulg, Jan. 23, by 8` BY 3 *0" mg 9 surgeon. The operation diclos W. D uation even -more serious u ) lastvweek slight hopes he]: ass reovery. Her vi1 lent disposition helped her g: ,d G_T.R_ifore immediately after the red 5 the disease had made such inr y `suffering fl-01n;She On Jan_ . M123. B! I favor 'rs=.gio~nmI .m..I ..-~-- - u--v\4vU\4 L edful. ma mg wit the . lam use pres ; acre lg; no F the :e, pI'0\ \ ther pson. ' not som for : lays xnve: t. `"`d` Lay morn~ land` neumohia. that the sh` `She had the ~ l9 `my gun, den he `"1 5" than ` Be` Duffy F: ,.__. _,.,`....u cunt. icqulre i received small repairs only are goingpto get them,` ie this year in a proper way. The Board!" en of Works are going to get a large me pot on wheels in which tar will be heated; :oncilia- and a man will have it as his work to go ' r - liberal coating of tar.- This w the stone being thrown out of t group passing vehicles, and improved surface. I ill prevent he holes by will mean a very much j T Is my Tl-IEBARRIE xAmNn v I uIDpCll5L u. the church Born in Tamworth in 1865. Hester Clara _i ing bal- Thurston was married in 1883 to Marvin! at Essa Brown of Tamworth. There they resided; en ( for some years. moving to North Bay where .5 they lived until coming to Allandale twentyl l l b, -besides five years ago. Mrs. Brownwas an active! ,member in various or ' ' .' Bell tion with Burton Ave.'Meth V7953- confmed to illnm. `~--n.4L'l\.'l.`l I A joint meeting 1 and Farmer's -swen &n1.r_. February Ge o. Wilson. ,.<'.eting of addressw, [will be provided. collection will be taken in aid of the Northern fire sufferers. ;_.Lunch will be served by the ladies. ' . _-- V... unnv lsocxety had provided slightly ever two- dew amounting to $1,200. - the financial statement. he sai thirds, the grants from the town of Calling-. she wood and -the township of Nottawasaga 9 ` Turningeto `last year l(`EAi' _ d, shoived `d the total receipts $4,398.86 an ` hursements $3,924.82, leaving V balance", nd. of $473.86, I m ,.-.........;..., uupruvements had been provi at an outlay ofh$3.739.76, of which society had slightly `over 1: `thirds, grants from th. +,...... -..r mm fon a bus- -av Alvvullhl Barrie Thi-st-;1es Cookstown J.D._Milrie,sk. 8 T. McKnight, 10 Bracebridge. _ Hamilton Geo.Termant,sk. 9 J. Ironsides, Barrie . Thornhill 2 ..Dr. Lewis, sk.- 9 M. Pegg, sK.- 12 Stroud ' Gravenhurst 'R.A.Sutherland, 8 J. M. "Yeats, sk.11 Churchill Orillia V F. Al1an,'sk. 12 J. Carruthers, 14 Newmarket _ Barrie Thistles E. S. Cody, sk. 11 H. M. Lay, sk. 10 ` J J Orillia , TIA Mnmkk 11 In n V --` I McArthur pointed out` that the outs _.__.__..._-._....._. Reviewing the history of the Collingwood Fair for the last seven years, President tending debt .in 1916 of several hundred dollarsvhad en paid off while the amount paid in prizes had increased from $861 to $1,458, an increase of 69%. At the same time permanent improvements had bee at._an ofr$3.739.76. nf ...1.:..1. u.- - _.-.. uuu wun nurton Ave.'Methodi.st Ch `where _she could always - ng do her Th4 left to ` f the ful wife P1588 , daughters; Patterso obog- Perth, s fol~:C. G. Ward Toronto. fnpnt hm- 'p'arents E I hund- 1 ,,-_-- ... muwucuusll, wnu , I use\to `anybody, and-< municipality. t provided one profitable cr( there seems `no `r grow another. some institution can a hundred years t] investment. If Gove undertake the task reel: lands of Matchedash, 1 the c should join the -Township 19.000 acres assessed i about.3,000 are cultix of maintaining ymunic such an area, and on a p 400, is pretty heavy. I wuuuruw Irom settlement lands of the Township M: them for a preserve. There h acres in Matchedash, use tn nvhnnlu n...l -.-' -u..I r\lr\0 IU HUADW I .The City of Greys has adopt a new plan in respect to of repairs to the city roadways. , [Times says: .4 r Those streets in Owen Sound t small goingrtc ,,r nr,...1.- we - jpresent funeral, wh?ch took n"I`uesday afternoon -at tc e,Union Cemegery, Barrie. e ] Beach had charge of the services. assists 1_ `Rev. W. J. Watt, both tesi 1 to the beautiful Christian 01 t deceased.` The kindly which , . was held by a large ' i shown by the beautiful flower`: which ' .pletely banked one side` of the roon ywhich the casket stood. The pz-.ll-be: were Messrs. Wm. Rusk, John Webb, E ii mmuu A..a.L.... r ~ -~ uuwu oy me beautiful 'com- Igletely banked th I pull-bearers S. B. Hinds, Arthur Jay, Geo. Wice and Thos. `Gray. Those prevent from out of "town. were Angus Thurston, Toronto; Mr. and`! .Mrs. Jason Thurston, Madawaskn; Chas. S. ' III-II VI: Us WLDI i `V M ` ``-V "' wme and T1105 ! Rev. W. S. Westney, B.D., a former Gray. prese (were Angus Thurston Toronto Mr and irecmr of St Georgeis Church died at MN Iago" Thummn Madawagkrchas S vlhis home, 1596 Dufferin St., Toronto, [A L. I t > V 1 0 D Moseley and C. G. Ward 'I`oronto' W-alter ipiiday morning Jan 26' Death was due J. P to`pneumonia, from which he had been ill ` ,but three days. ' ' , Toronto. . i [received with regret REPAIRS To ROADWA 3`Barrie and district. 1 R . \x,':n:..... m- v "- i KGRH`, A; f1__:, 99 u . V 1 In. (Continued from 1 SUGGESTS MOR Onilli- `l`L~` ` "" _ . _ . _ . . . ........u; uwuly i= e.'cl1ecerful greatly be- .' Lifore after the operationi $1 inroads that ! she 27. Mrs. Brown was` resigned and peaceful in the last hours,l no, and advising her family, whoj ;were all present at the bedside that death was near she bore up well to ' end, passing peacefully away at o clock, Saturdayrevening. She will *2 be mourned as a kind neighbor, `a loving, ` friend and cheerful Christian woman whosei open-handed cha ' ' ' ' 'ldispensed. v ' ` ' l I ll nnpn Cu. 'l'V.____,, .I . -~ . Knowing 5 ... ureys nas decided to_ iopt the matter 1 The Sun- imes V passed away in St. John's Hospi- tal, Toronto, Saturday evening, a highly respected resident of Allandale in the per- son of Mrs. M, Brown, `wife of Marvin- `.'Brown, shoe merchant. The suddenness of the call was a shock to her many friends. During the Christmas season Mr. and Mrs. Brown had visited their daughers in Toronto and Perth, returning home the last week in January with Mrs. Brown appar- ently in as good health as she had enjoyed years. Some days later she complained not being well and on being examined advised to proceed at once to Toronto serious operation `which was performed ! !Thursday morning, Jan. 25, by an eminent ; disclosed a sit- i , of Orillia. 0 .000 in the Township >out 3,000 cultivable. The bur- municipal institutions I area, on a m sm.1..+:m. A: I--- ..... ... pundull or me Township` ___.........,..5 municipal msntutions population of less 0, T I uuuuy remembers when thousands of cords of wood were piled along the tracks at 4 Komoka as fuel for the wood-burning en- gines which were in use at that mn -.v-uvna H3 H.101 101' [DC glues 1 the first time that Mr.` Roberts had ever` been in Toronto. stead. He has lived `alone since his wife Lwas `burned to death 26 years ago. His nearest neighbor lives three-quarters of a mile awe . Fifty years ago Mr. Roberts [syes an employee of the G.'I`.R. and 1 tmctly remembers when thousands cords ` wern nilm-I .1--- 41.- ._-.-- Pug Sixtedn