Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1928, p. 7

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ner. ` . | .M1sses Iamlan Sloan of Lansing a. ndVDorothy of Sharon are [holiday- _ mg at` home. V1nce.Reive. W111. No-ble, H. can- ning and John O'Brien are home again after sailing all season on the Great Lakes. V ~ Wm. Sloan and Mrs. R. `W. Sloan or Mimico spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Watt. Skating was enjoyed by the young people on Christmas eve at the rink. ' ' l fink. The Churchill Curling Club are holding a bonspiel on `Friday. Jan. 6, to celebrate their fiftieth anniver- F17 - V9 hvw Saryc *1 . . I-Irace story spent the holiday in Toronto. Miss~ Eleanor Harrison is spend- ing the ho`id9ys at home. (`From Another Correspondent) , Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Grose and: family are visiting -friends` at Churchill during the Yuletide. A vrnvnhnr nf the bovs from here Churchill durxng me luleuuu. A number or the boys attended the hockey match -in Brad- ford hat week between Newman-ket and Barrie. nun. Anmmn and his sister mov- and Barrie. Chas. Aileyne and his sister ed away from the neighborhood last week and Fred Morris is moving to his place. , ' 4 - The hurchill baseball boys gave a dame in the hall l1st`Frida.y night and. espite the bad weather and heavy roads. had a large crowd. Hunter's orchestra from Allandaie furnished the music which is hard to beat and the hall was `beautifully decorated. Everyone reports hav- ing a goodtime. It is hoped the boys will have another before. long. rm... Watson-Franks orchestra put will have another oewru. lung. -The Watson-Franks put on a dance in the hall last Tuesday night which was wen attended con- sidering the short notice they had in getting it up. It is understood they intend having some more` dances in the near future. rm... mm.-.-u m-male school concert dances In the near Iuture. The Cherry Creek school concert was well _a-t-tended. Teacher and pupils desnrve great` credit for the way they took their parts. `Jan. 2--Mi.=s G. Duftin spentthe Christmas holidays at her home at Terra -Nova. . -uu.... Annln nn `I'<`.m-ilv Johnson . .-1 moon. 4... no nib ll ea. M339 ~o'.'5 33:12 Terra -Nova. Misses Annie and Emily Johnson of Toronto spent Christmas under the\pa.rent_al root. `A Mr." and Mrs. `-Frank `Rawn and the\pa.rent_al root. V A Mr." and and famy were in Barrie for a. few days last week. ` . Thfv-n Mnnnnnld and son Of Thes- days last week. ~ Mrs. MacDonald and son of salon have been renew1ng[_o1d- ac- qmiintanceshlps. ` Miss Mary Taylor of Stayner ls visiting--her aunt. Mrs. J.-Porter. Mun `l'Innnh.nn Mr; Brown. W110 vlsltlngwner aunt. Mrs. a.-r01.`wr- Mvs. Dnuch- and. Mr; Brown. W110 have been on tug sick list. are $131` to `ins. - _ p gm`-n|a- rxntinmnnnn otthe north proving. Harold` Huthinsnn of ~. the V countryf spent. Christmas `with, lip! par.ents.- .. A " Miss Mary fI5or_ffer is i_1n'pt`6i'!ng' aftew bet` `recent illnessu ' ' Mu. (\H-nuruu nf- mm-onto ~8Det after her recent lunesv ' . Mr; Ottaway _o!.'- Toronto `spent Chr_1s+maa-at,h1s,home here. V aummi` wood in the order_of"tl1e Je_L1r.:.`.2-'-'-`L:ai'2~:ga:e?1zt`t:E;1;h spent a few days at herhome in Staynel` last week. . T\aInn `llnn nf 'l`m-nntn is unend- ' |Phone your news item: to Th l I`.-nun-Inn , last week. . Dalton Ke_e of. Toronto is upend- ing; a week with his uncle. Geo; Duff. 1Vnn.o1v-nyfliinf-Inna fn-Mr. nfld MP8. av v v - . . - . - . . . . . . . . . .. current Loam and" btscounto In Canada rleu rebate of _ Sun In I I I II I K ` '1 [11 la" d a'3tt7{si?f)13e.:'u.'"7`?.".'1..'.".. V.'"v..'.'.".'. .99`. .. .`. .'f`.".. s22a.s3o.soo.u Q I` I ' V ` " toga`: tufts: |'m-count`: eluewlifie tbialn lnl(3iana d: ` e e a o :1 us )a ter ma 3 u pm son 0 3.4'835'M alibndand doubxf:vdshtI.....t..................... don-Current Loam. estimated Inna provided for. . .. . . .. . .. 2.241.803-58 - Bank Premise: at not more than con. leu amount: written 01!. . . ... . . . . . . Real Estate other thnr Bark Prurdaeu .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 1 0ftYnfe`"n Rel E3`HH3 50' by ,9 Bank. . . . . mm.-`n Ion: -aouueeeoueue huh! It es of (zunromers under Letters of Crndirto per contra. . . . . . . . .. .. . hare: at and Loam to Cnntrollod Companies. . . . . . . . . . . . ... egollt with the Mlvister for vhe pufnult-I of the Ctrculntion Fund. 5. . . .. t GI` AII9t|0t `cldd `H Ihelureolnm.........n..uu............. Dutt. . _ _ ._Con-gratulations.to~Mr. and Mrs. Wm, P. Stalnton on the arrival of 4. nnn 'I"hnv-nnv, `Dan. 29. Wm, 1". utaxnton on cm: _a son, Thursday, Dec. 29. :;'_1s*maa- at ,n1q.nome name. 33 ring` w_oo,d1's. th`e,order.ot"VtVl1e v... ' - - ' ` r 2;. 3 `NEW. -Low-am. *- `_.. n` \t_`..'......-A."|'.-..'f nigh n1 cguacuxu `romr were `Lino: __w_1th Miss Alice Smith ' '2-en or~o:-una spent a few days last 1 Mrs. David` Jennett or Ivy visited we'ek. - _ Jan__ 2....1'jr`. E.` A. QMcM& nte_1-tot` `Ethel , and * Norman Mcmaster 701- . fwmwy` men: NeW_.Year~ a with their . ,M:aa.ea. Jane! and Mary Nicol.-of` Alllston spent a few -days-`last week Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bn and child- `week with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell; _. .` _ d"Mrsi` - Irwin Mme spent Nxvr Yggrw -with friends in Jillistop, her `moghor, Mrs. M. M. Hall, last me... -n11ve'Mll1er' has" returned V ` Miss 'Olive'Mii1er` has home after an extended `holiday 1 `with her uncle and aunt in Mount Clemens, Mich. .~. ~' Miss.A1ice Smith 8063 to Toronto gnmhursday to commence training H1)!` a nurse in St. Michael's Hospit- 8. I ` ` . Misses Dorothy and Aileen Miller spent-lastweek with their grand- parents in -Barrie. * V "Mrs. Richard Bell is recovering from an attack of bronchitis. Nurse . Penrose has returned to _Barrie.. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Miller had a`, few friends in on Monday evening; ' Mercer Irvine of Mono is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennett. I 1r..m- nnnrdsiall of Barrie ca,11e_d Ii. 8. H01-I. _ c. E. NEXLL President _ General Manager- .AUnlT(.vRB` QERTIFXCATE ' . to `I'll! snmnnomoae. `rm: Rowh. Bans: or CANADA: V ' l ` We have examined the above statement of Liabilities and Assets at 80th`November 1927, with 0 books and account: or The Royal Rani: oi Lanado at Head Oice and with the certi ed" returns In the branchea. We have verified the cosh and securities at Head Otiice at the clone of the Bank : ca 553;. ngiziduring the year we counted the cash and examined the uecurltiea at Ieveral oi the in- r to c en. t . '0 We have obtained all the information and explanation: that we have required`. and in our opinion Fe trlnnctiona of the Bank, which have come under our notice. have been within the powers of the Ink. The Above etetement it in our opinion operly drawn up no as to diuciose the true oongiition I! the Benin II It 80th November. 1927. and it as shown 1) the books of the Bank. _ . A. B. BRO IE. C.A.. o a?`a3: mm uontml. Cumin. 29th Decomber.~1927. -. of P, 3. Rate & Bum. , .__.... . n--g o 333 A $fIl\I1' \.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. dcuxwu. < Vern` Beardsall .ot on`-Mr. and Mrs. R.` Be1l,,Sun`da.y. " A good representation or the cen- gregation or the"Un1ted church met at the Home of Mr. `and Mrs, An- drew Miller for the purpose or rais- ing the`. allotted amount for main- 'tenanc<: and-extenslcpn fund, Tues. day night. : Dc. 27--Among those who spent the holidays here were Miss Dora Guest of Coldwater. at E. Guest's: I Mias Muriel Jobbitt of 1`hornton.q at Mrs, IC. Jobb1tt's; Frank -Fermell; of Midland. aft get); 1:`tenn Clag-; e to a m. - E341-.I.i1v\112rg~a R~bin~s5n of Toronto.` {I118 Irwin OI UELFULL. on. Win. 11" wln's: `Norm-a R~bin~son Toronto, at Mrs. M. Robinson : Hemon `Armstrong, at H. B. Armstrong's. g Mi-s.'Lat1mer is 111 with. pneu- monia at the-home or her daugh- ter. Mrs. Alf. Webb. Georgie Elliott spent the holidays zvith relatives in Toronto and Wes-.l on. Miss A. S. Waston -is spending the? holidays at her home in Severn` Bridge. Rev. J. Brown 0! `Strand preached here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph `Berry and children of Toronto spent the hou- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rey-K nnll. uuy WI nolds. BIG BAY POINT -r_HI inns: Ixmmn IXFTER months of preparation, we are ready to present the perfected Whippet for .1928. You will be satised and delighted with every detail of its equipment and performance. You will be amazed when you learn how low is the price. For Willys-Overland` resources and equipment are now such, that no car of equal quality can be built and sold at a lower price. . The factory service cost on the Whippet has `been the lowest of . any car we ever built. As A a result, we have been able to minimize . materially the usual allowances for service _Vo`sts-another contributing factor to the lowered price of `.the_1_92-8 Whippet- p = seems` 1* Among the--many things you will like the .- 1928"Whippet'are improved bodies in a wide variety of `beau - cplors-i-four-wheelbrakes m-- -e.--. at? an-avitv--exceptional econ- 1 -us-:~_4... , , V vlamdibncluimu. vu`l:;I,d No.16: (an :;|vA."umyp -.> bio In Doeunba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .I.\cacooonooo"ooouo'o `cu-f l)`e`aI;tiful c_oiors- -lbfw --Qentre of gr.y_ity-- Fours; ind Sixes will b ea the most valuable cars President, The Willys-Overland Company wn.nrs-4 Jan. 2--rau-xcx nogan was re- mqved to the RV. Hospital, Barrie. -' for anpperation a.tte_r being sick torv over a` year, } 1: 11.119 pnnhivadwnrri hut nirht a2yot_u'_. . . ; R. Kelly rec'elved'word last night, ottho death or his father, Wm. Kel-` ' ly ot;G1encairn._ Mr. Ke1ly.ha__s the ` sympathy o,t_the community having! lost`-'-both hi; gnpther and father In less than` thx-ee_months.' 2 5 ' - - Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Bchell spent the hgsllday ,wlth- the tormerfs _mo-' ther, Mrs. J. Bchell. . = Man M . `M n`N'ernev snent tha holi- 1160.351. ~ ` `- _ . . . , ` , . Alphough we . have higher .taxes_ l` here_ are no better roadsiin .the; n'\\'|f`\ and nf Rlunninln, 1791' that that. Mrs; J. -acneu. Miss` M. McNerney_I.ven%t the holi- day ;,w,1th. her. gister. Mrs. `Wm; Mc- . ` . :'1`h e motorists of 1927 s.uely hp.ve_ nothlngto complain about as they hid. tul1;use of then-.11.censes, 11p`t0_ D60. - nnuuuah um h'nvn' hiphnr Hfnsruf tnere_ a,re no uuuer ruuuu us -Luu| e'~uth. end of Sunnidale, yet the gtownehtp staged no election. But the one question the .rate_pa.yers are` wondering, With.'Ol11`- brimes am built `and paid for,'1s why should -taxes" st1ll.be going higher? ` Gav-an nun has acid fhnf nnn nf the -taxes sun. be 801118 mgner: ._Some one has said that one of the county road commissioners got mir-g ed with his car in that piece or road i just south of this yiilage and that now a movement is on foot to have it ditched, graded and graveiled. It's. to be hopedit is not laid over for! consideration at the January meet- ing of the county council. Lately!- the mail man -had to walk over itl with the mail. -The baker ships` bread in on the train and the gaso-I lineman quit coming. ' , Vnnr any-{Ida minhnn TBA Examiner] une man quit connng. - Your scribe wishes The Examiner` staff and all readers or their paper,_- a very prosperous and happy New `I . 900:0` nun L'.'.:I.'..'.'.'.`a":``3.;a;; ;.`n.a;a'i..' ' ;a'.'. . Dec. 27--M1sses Helen and Bessie (Hatton of Toronto are spending the i holiday with their parents. - Mr and Mr: `R T-Tsmnn -and child- \ holiday with tnelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hanna -and ch1ld-- ren of-Toronto are holidaying with friends here. John -Keown is under the doctor's care. `Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith on the arrival or a daughter. - - . Klingon fxlarivc Rh!` (`.12.I`R. sriflev. . I Pat:-iczlzx I-`!<'>.san wais 11- ngoavgl 62::-1'-ha 11.17. nnnitnl. `Bari-la.~ gnter. Misses Gladys and Clara Srig1ey' of Holly are spending a. few days` with their sister, Mrs. McQuay. i A miscellaneous shower was giv- en to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jennett on Tuesday evening, Dec. 20. The even- ing was spent in playing cards and singing. Mr. and Mrs. Jennett re- ceived many beautiful and useful 1 gifts, which Mr. Jennett acknow- ledged in appreciative terms. Lunch : was served. A very pleasant even- iing, was the verdict of everyone rmoannf, ` ``;5, "(A `i present. Jan. 2-Miss B. L. Cooper left on ` Friday for Port Hope. She will enter upon her duties this week as prin- .c1-pwl of the Canton public school. Miss Cooper carries with her the i best wishes of a host of friends in ;the vicinity where she has taught [successfully for the past two years. ""----~-L1-_- ....-... In 7|`:-nnnv-un BlulUUU5BLuAaJ a.\.u. nun. ru... -..- `,---_ Wm. '1`rombley was in Torontg last Friday. A ahnnrnv um: Qivh at the home last Enaay. A shower was given at the home of Mrs. Elias `-Ferrier on Dec. 28, for Mrs. Wm. Reid. Many pretty and useful articles were presented. " "V i..n"`"a"`a.ia.'. :.... A ".::::.':;;;;; .l.lI.!|...U,,'?0Itt carried forward. . BELLE EWATIT 3-ovnilmun SALES comiamr *1.mrr1:n ` t TORONTO, ONTARIO 5'-."l\Jtll vv LL$$n.y- -.-_- p-Ilexceptional I1-s'UnAN% * ' 61-;C<)mMPANY 1-`IRE - PLATE GLASS LIFE Burglary and Theft Accident AUTOMOBILE All Steamship Lines Canadian National Railways. ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO GIVE INFORMATION A. F. A. MALCOMSON omy--exceptional roominess--an engine that doubles its rated horse-power-full pressure lubrication-sil-ent timing chain-gasoline tank in rear-long, semi-elliptic springs- oversize balloon tires and snubbers-an ad- justable steering wheel--automatic wind- shield wiper-rear View mirror and stop light. General Statement % A Agency of the Crown Life means a business of your own with unlimited oppor- tunities,Vwhich you can establishby intelligent eort witout investing or risking capital. - Talk it .ove_r_1con_iig1entia_lly with our manager. Ki Remarkable Records Owners have driven and tested the Whip- pet for more than ve hundred million miles. It has established record after record - ' '`5- ------3---:b-- 14- Ir`-\Q mues. 1: [law Cbtuuuallcu u..\..u..u ........ -...,.,-.. in proof of its superiority. It holds th A. A. A. Coast-to-Coast economy record, averaging 43.28 smiles to the gallon. It set a record of_71.6 miles an hour in a speed test on Rockingham Park Speedway. It acceler- ates from 5 ' to 30 miles in 11.5 seconds; _-1:-1 13..-`. ....,I..n nrl. narlzc in `IA. 3 LU J\J 8111195. All LL04 vvvvvv pg, turns in a 17-foot radius, and- parks in 14 feet of curb space.` V W`e.sugges_t you see the Whippet-and get the new price next Saturday. Business C)pp0rtl1n1`% 1'3 J. H. NIXON, District Manager. M _ - Phon BARRIE, ONTARIO. . WE REPRESENT sguro Phone 458M ctllil llflvll VII uv -v-. . nd doubt! I debt: :33` rob '6_I`"iiitereot on un- Illtlltod MI IIt!1OIIOCIOIIlIlII;OCC`OIlOIOIC0'III.`I APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: dondu Nos. 159. :59. mo and not It 12% pa; umnmia. . .. auto! 3% toshnrehplderu. minted to Oflicera Pemlon I-`und..................... pproptlntlontornnnk Premises. . .. 0 {or llomlnloni Government Taxeo. lnc|udI_n9.1`u on uunauooavouvscnu ION . Bunk Mm Citculntlon. . . . . ucoocfoolcono-I vnnw `:1: vv BA-R-inn, om`. Phone 447W g Iurulil 1\\l-- as ilouirou. t I93`. HIII I mu-Ru. Jamm-y_6.`1IlI. lanes 01 Prom and Lou Account. 30th November. 1936.. mm for the rear. aim deductimz chnrpel of management cfued Intern! on depoom. lull provlllon for all bad and ubue oi Interest not no men 1 thin! II I WFWN ` `w :. 1! than oi'i_m" M Tarh51'c1`;h15ti:1!"s PO '1`.- CV 11 I:-`gt rm. W: give yann"mon- 0t 01%!` IIII 0 your can my more Olllo or d I ill I b It In aid - or 1:. s'v'15Rr :`>'5uf'x'x'u? "1{'i`5{1Y.T{"on only com I cent a month yer hen. or u cant ad: for thirty hens. It | my cheuput `cu-auvv V iniunnce you can buy. Putt Food Co. of Cunuda. l.td.. Toronto Examiner adleta are great aalesm men, and they work for little pay.` an}: sumum Coin oi: hand. epoulted in 7 an moi Gold Rent kn lug Chanda on Bonds. Dabentures and stocks am: at ecu:-hie: o! a oumcient marketable value to If . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . . . ..n.-........y-... vuvcvwalllll Just` a A The Roy Bank, A A-A---_`.I'. Bajlk of Cajnada Will Tak 7 I You Safglyf T Vvvv . T T IARRIE BRANCH '- ' THORNTON BRANCH ' - rm, Noteuohhnnd . . . . . . . N.oteI deposited in Central Gold 3 . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... ' 29th an nntm A K? 39th -01 K. . MOI! G Buuvu PROFIT AND. LOSS ACCOUNT with PRAITS rJUL- ye um yo}: 3 ` mon- .I. * '1 Steady Stroke Ivoooonc uIOOIIIC C atoll! II Reserves. . . . :q...oo'a Montreal. am: Iieramhn. LlAB_I,rI_'l`-`IEAS_ ASSETS . C9` 91} '-r'i6V2"--Vo"u'.Vc.o -`- .--.. :. `..`. ....`.'. '.E'.\oqooooooo"oonIo o Dlylbif `IV DOCOlllb l'g I927...........u.`.u 341.187.574.00 7.600.000.00 LU 16.780.568.48 s.4oo.ooo.oo CVIQI Vxuunu - : Dec. >28--The Sunday Schooi con- ce`t and -Christmas Tree -held last Wednesday evening came on 31.10! cessfully. Santa was on hand to distribute the contents of the tree and create some fun tonal}. .un-- A.....n..n- ~nnn\! nhnnl had Crate E01115 lull LU]. nuo ` `The Anglican `Sunday `School had their Christmas Tree on Tuesday evening, (the 20th) ,which..wa.e not a public event. A good time is re- ported. . The local, school teachers are holidaying at the1r.respect1}re hom- -es: Miss Blyth, at Durham: Mina Elbwn. at Stvatord.-`andw. Miss Kenyon. at Perth. rs. t-1. Avres ment the week-end -MG+n1. 5' V U`: I1: J$.Yl'VH Dywuu ---y _u--.- _-_.. Durntord spent the holiday at his home in Penetanc. .o-u;..-. ..t..um.. kmsa mm-an Mr. 8.! H18 IIOHIB In rvuwwwugo Holiday visitors here were: Mr. 7 and `Mrs. Frank Wood and son. Gordon. of Ailandale, at Stanley Fra1!ck's; Miss Sara ,McKinley, I-I. - E. Bridge .0! Tdrontio and Miss Norma. McKinley of. Midland. at J. McKin1ey's: Miss Elvis. and Annie Cl'i'appei.sat J. Chappel`s: Miss Ber- nice and Winnifred Young, at their home: Mr. McDonald and Mr. Cash at Toronto. at lW..J. Armstrong's: Miss May Grant. at her home: Miss Lena Orchard and Thos. Maxwell o Toronto, at Mrs. A. 0rqhard s. Mr. and Mrs.-R. Plowright and ` `daughter. Elsie, spent Christmas 1'11: 1) n f Nurdra. Ha-uB'U|'; Slluav, Day at A`ur ra.._ 80th November, yon. Perth. H. Ayres spent week-end ncinu _m,uz.`:x9.1o. _pooIuniitbu'r1ngonemc..' . ..I B`m.m bearing lmcrux. Inciudlnn lzmteot. accrued to I I I I ll>cOCIII!IIC..'.lI.UOIlI.>CI!V".OI Tot.` IJCBOIHI . . . . . . onontoI;IIO0OIOlC!lOOlOIIOoa" the B. "1 C"Cul.t'no u -.=|u uooolunuaiooovcoonc loncujue to other Banks In Canada. . . . . . . . . . as due} to Bank: Vnndlqnkinn Cortelpoudum elu- W are tblnln Clnldli; ..`.".".`."; .. - -...-.. .. . . . . . . ..'..71?..'.. Z..'.`.':.Z.'.vuu can on Lllbllltlel at 'nCId9d III the tofeohio c o I 0 uiiuocn II III ' 31l0o156.357.46 3.337.424. mam um: 05 C3:.M0.0N.I| Ugo .3 3' ngfgg 831.87 626.79. 335.130.568.45. i7z2.o3o.wo.w 556,200.94 .v 868.199. 3.003.141 .30 15.028.058.15 . 250.5963: ` 48.787.574.0C_ 26.238.115.01 38.350.978.00 2,489.90 a1.9o4.4o1.u'"` 73.307.330.36 A 0, lgioogauoIo;OoIIvOglglOtI ` . -Jggdn-u: 31.296.226.90 - l5.'890.6I0. I7 97.949.146.74 < 53.338.787.M hvgzsnuc 81.409.074.59 08.386.010.40 598,978.00 100,000.00 400.000.00 485.000.00 1.809.831 .87 fm.m.oo` - sos..s2s.ooJ NEXL Genet , 1. pi s.s7o.u.-M Sublldll Id Dom!!! oil Note: c Doluln on Notcld Reserves. . . . . c----------- 3894.663.903.45 . V . l ' IIOo0O0oO00 I ` sa.m.'_m.oo' 1' 0433.,-V 794630.387 GI .- as oomsxiu ------2-:--1 s_3o4.oos.9o3.4s s5.3u.34.u 331.190.493.45 1 13.670.315.46 1.mIu9.7z 36.997.581.33` 2.I7l.636.59 - l.300.000.00 520.795." 16.779.010.37 -% ` .300.000.00 520.795.! puma Stitu and other Fofela Cnirrncico ` 1927 sm.m.:-I 1 `VV lxvru- `H heel "2'i-1v.` -Auden,-5n. smma,-.1;-. Johnston and Mr. Buchanan. teach- , erg. are spending. the .holidayn_,/at their homos., `_ i Min '-Vera 'C1ute'-`of M_atse`y . 1. home for the holidays. .. . . oMisa-.-Annie stott of Torontoda .vi=it:n her pg:-ants. Mr. anq__Mra`.. Fred .' twtt.:. .> Mrs. Myles and Eila spent a. few days with friends--in Toronto. Mug. C. Webb andjson of Midland are visiting her mother, Mrs.,`Jas.. 'Red. Mrs. D. -"Bell .an Culvarai `spout Christmas with friendnin Elrlnvale. -...1 \r... 1!? Fnmarnn of . .l'u\nlI xuxilmux-mm`. *r\~7`- <<) 8) `B:-ock's the nrst or we wanna Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prince were with Lefroy relatives for Christmas, David Caston -is-home from .'1`or- onto tor a few days.` The Christmas entertainment which was held in the church last Monday night was enjoyed by all. A sleighload from the village at- tended the Christmas concert givenr .-by the pupils of school No. 15. last Wednesday night. All report a good time. I ' The villagers were aroused on} Sunday night when the `alarm was i given that -Charlie Nicoll's barn was on fire. '1lhe tire had gained such headway.wh`=n _firS`L noticed that ` nothing could -be done to save the building. r Ross and Will Linton were home for Christmaas. Stanley Lyons is spending 9. few days in Toronto. Matthew Parnell returned to Tim- mins last week after visiting with relatives for a few weeks. Cecil Marcellus has gone to North a... (nu Hm winter. . . Cecu Marueuua ua. | Bay for the winter. T Dec. 28--M'r. a.n'c'1'Mrs.` `William . Sneath and baby were suestqvover the hmiday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I-Iodgson and Marion spent the holiday in Stay- nan ("3 M O(h9f Clnldlan B`k.- a so :0 It nooouuuloucuooun Dluqueto otheranka . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ......... Bulonau ue hyonher Banks lncanndm. .. .. .. . ... Balances due by Banks and Banking Correspondent: cine- uherexhanincunadn. Dominion and Provincial Government securities. (not exceeding market value). . . . . Clnadlln Munlcl al Srcurltlea aid .F'()'t'e'i"n' - Colonial Pulw c securities other than Canadian. (not ncoedln marl:-n~vaI-uex. .. . .. .. . . . .. Railway In other Bonds. Dehentugel and stocks. (not exceeding market value). - `call in Short. (no:-exceeding rh!'v-'ty"il'a_v'u'\'l'.<`:a'ris g's'Cdi1'd'ii on ondc. uebemurea and Stocks and othet ecurltieu on a uumclent marketable value to cover. . . . . . . . . . . .. call and Short mm mwdxr thin-ry dayuj. Loam elnewhere ' th 11 In Canada on Bon s. and Stocks and m at Securhiel

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