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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1930, p. 3

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N , LLIBAL Inspectors ...................... .. I Presiding Examiners ` Public ......................... .. ' Rural Libraries ......... .. ' Stationery ................... .. {Surrogate Court .................. .. Good Roads. General .......... .. 1 County Bridges .......................... .. I Towns and Villages ...... .. | Atherley Bridge, Main- ! . tuna Hnn \4u\.4Au :.AuuaC. nannu. R6513` try Office and Land ...... .. House of Refuge and Lands ChiIdren s Shelter. Lands Lr:-ckups .. . ............ .. |Reforestration area ........ .. IGood Roads Machinery |Registry Office. new ........ .. e I " "5 3. PAYMENTS 'Administration of Justice a clerk of the Peace ...... ..$ v, Constables .... ..... Coroners ........................ .. County Attorney ...... .. t Crier ............................. .. .. Crown Witnesses .......... .. 1 Examination of lunatics V. Jurors ............................ .. - Sheriff ....................... .. - ,County Property ............ .. - `Nancy ............................. .... .. V` `Division Court ........... .. 2 i Gaol ........................ .. 1 .House of Refuge 5 [Insurance ........ ................. .. {Interest ................................ .. : ;Loans, current ..................... .. 2 7 I Miscellaneous ...................... .. t,Chi1dren's Aid ................ .. ' Reforestry .............................. .. ; ,Miscel1aneous grants .......... .. ; `Mothers Allowances ........ .. ; ;Old Age Pensions ............... .. ,fHospital Maintenance ...... .. - Muncipai Government, County Council .......... .. Salaries .......................... .. . Non resident taxes Printing ................................ .. Redemption of Lands ........ .. Registry Office .................. .. 'Roads and Bridges ..... .. Provincial Highways .......... .. ,Schools, Continuation ........ .. ; High Tn onnnbnu- __....., .... .. v suAAulIuILC lcash Book Balance ............ .. ; Levies unpaid ...................... .. Interest on levies .............. .. Registry Off. Refund (est.) Provincial Treasurer's Dept. ' Administration of Justice ' (estimated) ...................... .. Division Court fees (est.) Highways, Bridges (est.) Due from Ontario County re Athnrinv Rrh-Ian guy Aswan: xzuuallu U re Atherley Bridge _ Interest re same ..... .. Hospitals (est.) ....... .. _-. --....-........., ` Agricultural Joint Stock Co. $ 300.00 Court House. Gaol. Reg1s- ' +.1"V (`R109 and T.ur-u-I nnnan an I uuucx u:_y D1 Lugc, 1V. ` tenance ........ .. I _Grey and Simcoe `Balance in bank ........ .. ya. Luava, nuns: Icy, LIUHI ' tarlo Government lAtherIey maintenance IJHAAUVI-7 Presiding Examiners Public Schools .............. .. Libraries ........................ T Stationery ...................... .. Good Roads, subsidy .......... .. General .......................... .. County ............................ .. Grey and Simcoe ........ .. Bridges, Atherley, from On- far-In flann-aw-nu! | IVLISCCIIBJIBDUS ............... .` Children's Aid society Reforestry ...................... .. Hospital Maintenance Old Age Pensions ....... .. Roads and Bridges ....... .. Magistrates Fines ....... I4 Printing ` Insurance I $-I-_..I_ }1i'lIlyK`.'lh Miss Velma Wilson has returned to- Toronto after being at her home for the holidays. mi. and lru 1'-Tovnlnnb I1-nla.-.-... ......... J auuuu auv I Schools I I-|__-_4 Balance on hand .............. .1 Administration of Justice Constables .................. .. Crown Witnesses ..... .. Jurors .......................... .. Division Court .................... .. Gaol ..................................... .. House of Refuge ................ .. Licenses ............................... .. County Levy, 1928 ............. - Interest, 1928 ..................... .. County Levy, 1929 ............. .` Loans, current ..................... .. Non resident taxes ............. .. Non` resident taxes by sale . Redemption of lands ......... .. Office fees by sale ............. .. Registry Office Miscellaneous |rn.n.I.......y.. nu; A `oouurv nnnncaj sn ows sunrwsl 1,-,u -pJ.,UuU,1iM ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Available ' (coiztinued from page one) RECEIPTS Non Available HOLl.._Y Dyer spent the Vith their gnn hr $1,030,152.04 _, _____ l cn:-1. g Miss Hazel Cummings of Kirkland Lake was here for a few days with fmends. ! 1.1!:-: Rlnnnhn Andy-any Anlnnnd .. :-.._ E $1,030,152.04 $191581.24 $2073f).00 $456302.10 I $249002.10 I I $ 7941.41 92776.26 1 182.67 , 3000.00 1 `..$ . 3,637.54 2ooo.oo I 3883.74 : 17oooo.oo 1ono.oo 2250.00 1oooo.oo 88000.00 ! 37000.00] 5ooo.oo 12ooo.oo 1ooooo.oo: 1 20000.00 1 35000.00 0 ...s 337.25 4346.29 922.55 1- } 3073.27 ' . 143.00 ; 1098.95 1 1'15 An 2000.00 I 150.00 111000.00 l H`.lt'uua. | 3,135 Blanche Andrew enjoyed a few; days. in Hamilton and St. Catharines i 135: week. sum Tcahnll nmnhnll Inn .. 5-1..-- I 5037.10 4' 5642.00 .1 11868.20 ` 3664.46 2753.60 29642.77 I 9147.73 I 61774.06 , 23403.04 5 06905.90 ! 5099.99 7 2580.98 , 62509.61 ~ 813.04 f 117.41 401.29 F 15619.63 i 143388.39 10819.86 . 50,936.75 i 3 uuuuu vu 3633.50 ' 12126.50 9 33oooo.oo E 3791.07 2 12365.64 nnn nn . 19560.10 10891.88 ; 1500.00 l 2447.50 1 030.95 ! 79079.13 . ` 983.04 ! C 31.35 1 f 105233.24 I 14909 '5 95.75 . V 280.05 9 I n ;uuuu.u'x 209.93 ; 10868.79 ; 31593.50 2224.60 28192.39] U-UV 3239.97 1141.00 , 26017.00 ' 379.62 396520.33 I 330000.00 | 7044.27 ' 4023.93 2752.33 909.90 . 2685.26 . 49.50 1 299.07 120.25 L 14915.73 1039.55 1 ll` 39030.19 ! 121.75 i 25.70 I 1883.80 { 7941.41 . 2.05 8684.73 12.00 143.33 nan ,,,.`. V _- ---......... Mrs. Gray of Barrie spent the week- ! end '\S'l'.3} her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Dut- T I -\_.... LVUU-vu 50.00 244.50 287.20 I 925.01 I 5 _ uguunug uuc DUCKS agam. 4| `On returning home to England af- 9 ter the war Mr. Kendrick left the ser- o 5 vice and was. for a time. police 1nstruc- not in the city of Salisbury. Later he I I 5 moved to Canada and for 25 years liv- Jed in Toronto. He was emp1oyed on 5?the radial lines operated by Mackenzie _l& Mann and later run by the Hydro L and city. He moved to Allandale some [years ago where he purchased a sta- ,.._-.. ..-....cl ulair, wuunui nil!` CnllQ.| L The Boers gave the eifects of the t captured British detachment a sharp I -, inspection and took what they wanted ' , ofthem. This included the men's arms t , and ammunition, all food and other` ; Supplies. The crime-shee;s and pay-.1 sheets of the regiment were with them l and the Boers looked these over cur- e ,`iously. The British prisoners being I , wise to the old soldier" game suggest- | [ ed that their captors destroy the '3 ;|crime-sheets and leave the pay-sheets. I ` [Amidst much laughter the accommo-| dating Boers complied with this re- quest. The British offered them their 1 rum supply but the Boers declined to 1` imbibe, suspecting, no doubt. that the` British would take advantage of them .5 ishould they get pleasantly jingled on IF ,the old-time stingo from San Dom- Y 12180." After some consideration Gen- '1 eral Smuts decided to turn his prison- ers loose and let them make their way . back to the base. This was the only V` thing he could do under the circum- 5` stances as -he could no longer send `E ithem to Petoria for `safe keeping nor = could he afford to feed them. ti Thn m-afmhiln ....-.u...... _...s. Ln-1- - yuuuu uc uuuru b0 I890 Bnem. The erstwhile captives made their fway back to the base where they re- ;ce1ved new equipment and were soor; {ghting the Boers again. I `On rtstllrnina Hanan 4-- I:I-....I.....I -41 LALLANBALEMnnW7'2: lsmrs caprIw:%Ar: %%iawna%~ 5 Frank Greenl: |!"IEHlII`""IL: _lIll||`I' Jan. 6 - Born - inigtilldale, on , lThursday. Jan. 2, 1930, to Mr. and Gordan Dwlnnell. a son. U 5 Greenlaw has been conned, V `to the house this past week through; /Continued from page one) illness. : 1 spared neither man, woman nar child.` Misses Eva and Vera Rumble enter- Tlaa `D ... . . _ . _ . ,, .. _ _ , 'far\3rl knhu u;....-8- A- .. L__-l LX--4~~ The Walker Stores Limited PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS _- .._ -_.a __-v -yv-uw Women's and Misses Hats, 3 dozen only, grouped to- gether on one table, consist- ing of felts. velvets and oth- ers. all good models and pric- ed up to $3.00 and $4.00. JANUARY CLEARING `These must be cleared at prices and values that would astound you. Our Policy is to car- ry over no Coats or Dresses another year. They must be sold, therefore the reason of -\------- , such low prices. We want no birthday of merchandise in our stores another year. Come and get .your share of these values. Just the time you most need them. It s a long time until Spring. Luu .. char. Lilo January Big Clearing Sale Of Women s and Misses Winter Coats and Dresses MILLINERY TO `CLEAR Duying the; S: 1l r\>sAI\oq . 591$ E-c"i{ nuauuunc uuy QUUUUB. ` E `_ Mr. Kendrick has quite 9. few Inter- esting mementos of the war including f a poem written about the battle of tModderontein wh1ch,.was printed in Jan English paper of the time. He has the Queen's South African Medal with i three c1asps-Johannesburg, Cape CoI- , ony and Orange Free State and the; King's South African Medal, two c1a.sps~-South Africa 1901 and 1902. `His discharge shows that he served four years and 148 days. ` Ann) Auuuucs Au~urL1uuu.lu. | i A sleighload from the village attend- ; `ed the dance in the 2nd line school.` New Year s eve. _ Mr. and Mrs. .135. Elrick spent New 9 3 s with the farmer's mother at Fergusonvale. - J | Mrs. James Hamilton, who has been I conned to her home this past year,1 , is not improving in health as fast as , her friends would like. | Mb. ......I It..- 1-_.__. -.4,,,-,- tionery store. He has a wife and one son and he is Scoutmaster of the Al- landale Boy Scouts. `Ml'v- Tlnnplv-I:-I; nu ....u.. .. o-_ .I._L_._ nu uacuuo vvuuau unc. | I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lance Rumble and son Bob and Mr. and Mrs. .George! ;Rumble. all of Toronto, spent New] Year s with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rumble. ' ' l rrn..- -I__;x-_. ;-, ,, - - - LIIILIILULCK I The election for commissioners for the village was held Monday. Those who will handle the affairs for the pre- sent year are Messrs E. Calhoun, Sr., ; -Ben. Ganton qnd M. Howart-h. I ` ;u.aa.~u;a uva. auu \' CH1 nuxuun-: CIlLl:.'I" `tamed their friends to a hard-times` party, Thursday night. , j M1-c 1\/| n(".'lnnn- Cu in ~.-.-m....-...{.... .: av... nu: Acucau: Auucab. I u 1 M. J. Elliott spent Sunday with _ his mother in~Mid1a.nd. A ..1..:...1..I.....: c_.._. u._ _.n.-_ , l\I;ss C. Richardson of/I`oronto spent a few days with friends in town. --. r~ m..1...I ....;......-.: ,.. .. .' y5uLvJ, a.uuAaua_y Lu5u|.. I Mrs. Mcclung. S22, is recovering af- ter her recent illness. 1 at 1 ~mn:..u. .....___.. .~.__;_-, ._,...,' OF ALL KlNDS-Short Lengths and Long Ones, Marked at HALF THEIR VALUES. Look these over when in the store. BIG REDUCTIONS WILL BE GIV- EN IN GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDER- WEAR AND ALL PIECE GOODS. _"hc cream of the season_ s _:\~-C4v:.tIs.` Shades: grey, new 5"`,,[71L|'C, sand, brown and navy. .`,,g fur collar and cuffs, oppos- "\ um and mrmdel trimmed. A good quality broadcloth. Reg. } priced frnm $10.50 In " 327.50. January Clearing Sale Lined throughout. mostly navy blues, good quality 1 chinchilla, sizes 18 to 40. WHILE THEY LAST Women s and Misses Tailored Chinchilla 45;` 4--.- `Fine suexline and best oulity broadcloth. Colors: navy, brown, grey and black; fur collar and cuffs, choice of our best coats. sizes 18 to 46, prices Reg. $21.50 to 331. January Clearing Sale _-y tn 2 10 o:1ly Women's yand Misses Coats `--may "- Women s and Misses 4-g -1... 312: G. .Eckel returned on Saturdy after a vlslt to her home at Clifford. . __.. fl.-nu nl Dun--In _......_L A1, , ,, HILLSDALE REMNANTAS $9.9"; <=R.0UI?_3._ c.1_2otgg>_ 2 GR.0U1?_1_- "(:oA`fs" COATS` Miss Mclbewell returned after enjoy- mg me holidays in Toronto. ` 1 1'`: Smart, snent. A four (11:17: min. `McCALL PATTERNS Pink oysters formerly thrown a- thorlties to be just as g<;od as any way, have been declared by health au- other. x_. J are in full swing now. We are headquarters for bridge accessories. New designs in `tallies and score pads for Contract and Auction. Congress and Waddington Cards. per pack . . $1.00 BlC_YCLE CARDS in Mod- -I..-!.... - The new term brings new need for every student. Our stock has been filled up fresh. We are offering a SPECIAL - Unlined Scribblers, regular Sc va- lue at . . . . . . . . 2 for 5c CROSSLAND 4a\a n \.a|_4A.u \;1|\ ernistic design CROSSLAND S . 1 ' 50 Dunlop St. See our Windows and Counter displays School Supplies Bridge Parties 1115 NIL uuuu-av;-' nu gvnvuvu. I J. D. Smart spent a few days with his uncle in Beeton last week. .. PI 1-1A-\.......-._ -nn-u-,,, Drugs, Kodaks, Stationery, School zind Office Supplies yguu` 75c Several Dozen As- sorted Indoor Frocks far earl_v spring wear, on dis- play in all the new printed linens, hl'()Z1LlCllPtll$, piques, fmilards; beautiful sparkling patterns and latest styles; nu sleeve, set-in sleeve and long sleeves; six models to clnmse from, sizes 14 to 52. Crmsisting of Flat Crepes, Canton and Georgette. C01- ors: rose, beige, resedzi green, navy, brown and black; lung sleeves. Sizes 15 to 40. Reg. priced up to $23.00. January Clearing Price consisting of Flat Crepes, Czmtun zmd S:1tin-t':1ced Cun- tnn.Cu1urs: hiege, new blue, _~.n~.4 lxclrlvxn . no-1' GROUP 3 The Choice of Our Stock of Dresses Mzmy half sizes nnmng the lot. Flat Crepes, (I:1ntm.s and Genrgettes. Mn>`tl_\'I1:1\'y blue and black. Sizes 18 to 4-1. Priced regu1:u'l_v up tn 330. January Clearing Price L"ll- \/|'l`ll.7. lugs, Ilka" unuu, sand, henna, g`re_y, navy and black. 15 m1!y in this lot, sizes14 to 43. Regularly priced up to $23.50. January Clearing Price Women sand Misses Better Quality Dresses PRICE -$2..`.'V3`Sl)`-each GROUP 1 DRESS VALUES Extraqrdinary Fray Bentos, lb. . . . . . Beef Bologna, lb. . . . . Macaroni, loaf, lb./. . . hmm: " pkgg. ............... .. 15 `.f.'.?n`3`.?f f1Z`.'f3?i`;%' :;.' ` 32 "'a`$ "E`~'= 99 N ' g'-1ARNow s ALL-CANADIAN MARKETS I`i` I WE DELIVER TO ANY "PART OF TOWN _1_1_-El $17-95 Your Snapshots should be kept in an Al- bum for safety and con- venience. One of our al.- bums priced from 25c to $3.00 and a package of Black or Gold Corners- wi}L preserve your pre- cious records of happy summer holidays. INDOOR PORTRAITS and SILHOVUETTES make a fascinating winter hobby. We will gladly help you with suggestions. n\\/ r\I\ nu..n| uuuxca goo; picture. We carry at fresh stock all year. I KODAK FILM makes 3 nvnnnl ..2-L...... xix, _, $6.89 GROUP 2 Phone 25 .TvU4EI{ CHOICE SUGAR CRISP Ypumc LAMB R_0AS`l` BEEF G. SOAP 10 bars 36 Standard Peas E 2 tins 21 Roasting H 311 I1- .;.- _ Who] ` FRESH YOUNG xume; imuu Christie and Go1die_ Spence returned to Toronto on Mon- day after ho1_idaY!I`-8 at. homes here. I Red Rock Thursday. 331111817 9. 1930 -:-'Il"""` :1.-:7 B-;'isket, "J- , _ V W Hams H23}; Round/Roast, lb! V Rump Roast, lb. Round Shoulder, FLAT D__!,l - I Legs, lb. . . . % Fronts, lb. . . Corn Flakes 3pkgs. 25 sashga-3_:_TTE;* wuu uuq. 4.`. vat--nuonn. Ewart, Tucker returned to town on Mcnduy after enioying the holidays win: mt` mu-'ent.s at Dorchester. tat-.. o2_.a.... uu\....A..L1. - MODERN INVESTING Half or whl Ibo HAMS 25' 'u5.' Death of Dr. Cox-coran s Mother gl (Toronto Globe) I Fnxlowing a week s serious illness the death occurred on Jan. 7, 1930, at her` residence, 687 Dupont St., Toronto, of Anne Jam Higheld, widow of Rev}. J. S. Corcoran. and mother of J. E. 'Cm'coran, former chairman of the To- -rst year, was born In Middlessex:n.. I Mrs. Corcoran, who was in her *"ght,v-:"1rst year, was born 1n`M1ddle- `sex County. She was well known in 5 I n. .\/Iethrzdist minister. 1\/run rnm.---- ---'-- ---~- ~-~-"" ` he Hamilton Conferenqe, where her lo husband served various pastoratesas M - .\n V.) KIDLCHU. 7! The annual meeting of the Flos Ag- lrlcultural Society will be held on Tues- lday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. in the Agricul- E.tura1 Hall. Allemembers have a vote `and a full attendance is requested. I`!-sn.;.I.. n-_4- -- -- '14-`Ill Ill DL. uuriua urucea Cnurch met` on Monday evening when the election of officers took place with Rev. A. Rin-`I `mu! in charge. The following are the; loicers for 1930: President, Miss Flor- ence Manning; Vice-President, Gra- gham Christie: Secretary. Miss Myrtle Greenlaw: Treasurer, Miss Gladys Beardsall: Convenors: Christian Fel-' lowship, Miss G. Eckel; Christian Mis- sions. Miss Winnifred Trace; Christian Citizenship. Will Campbell; Literary `and Recreation. Miss Jean Christie; Pianist, Mrs. J. Gracey. ,, H... .......,........u... so ncqucaucu. E Elmvaie Beats Penetang The first game of the Intermediate] 0.1-LA. was played here on Monday night and resulted in a score of 4-3 in ;favor of Elmvale. Despite poor ice a `good game of hockey was played. 5 .Y.P.A. The Senior Young People's Associa- "tlon of St. John : United Church met` on Mnndmr mmnirm mi-m... u... ..v---2--- I , ...... ....-w an u\4lu..ll:ha. ' i The annual meeting of the E1mva1e- `F105 Horticultural .So_c1ety will be held! |'.~.t the home of Dr. Corcoran on Mon-] lday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. All are request- lved to attend. ' '1"!-... ........-1 -- ` Where Quality and Reason- able Prices Rule Values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday that will enable you to restock your empty larder after the Holiday festivities. Pork Cuts ,..,w new xears wusn Barrie friends. Rev. A. Rintoul was in Barrie on Tuesday attending a missionary ban- lquet at which Dr. Peter Bryce of To- . rrmto gave an address. Inn..- '0, .. LC; U Auuwuu on A-ULVALVU. 1 Mn. M. Mcoallum and daughter. Villa or `Yhornbury spent New Year's with Mrs. H. Cgrnahan. Dxvvarf 'T'nrIIrnv- vvnhnwuna-I 6.. a......._ -.. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward arrived in town on Thursday and are living in ;John Rut1edge`s house, Queen St., E. I MP. and Mr: I`. 1:! `nn+..\.-.. um---~ :u0nn 1-cutledge`s E. and Mrs. C. E.-Dutcher, Elbert and Clare and Delbert Bannerman en- joyed New Year's with Barrie fr1ends.I Rev. n.1TIfnI`I'I nvno In T1------5- - 27c 21c, 37c 33c 19c 82 Zew 23 'l5c V Fresh p Shoulders . a nanny] \4lU0lJ \.oUl II """, tin ........... 15 Bovril, 2-oz. bottle . . . . . . . . 36 Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, 15-oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c _ _-... uuuuuuuu vvu I IIIUGPPIU, 2's tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Brazil Nuts, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Valencia Almonds, lb. . . . . . . 59 Arlequin Broken Walnuts, lb. 39c Bordeaux Walnuts, halves, lb. 59 Choice Hallowi Dates 2 lbs. 25 Bassett's Licorice Allsorts, lb. 29 Aylmer Fancy Crosby Corn, 0 . 1.3.. ` - `ycwg 7155-}: A510 yaninlhb. ` Mr. and Mrs. J. Gracey returned , home after a few Weeks with the lat- ter's nwthqr in Toronto. 9 Iluu 4` ills!`-`Inn-n -_.I .I__,,u Aylmer Applesauce,` js, tin- Millionaire Sardines, tin . . . Delmonte Sliced Pineapple, 9,n 5:.- `3':` " Carrots 2 s, 2 tins 25 A --l_.. _,, Its dellcloun, fresh sunny halo h Lott] thoushnds 0! new ouuomon. Try I pound or two this week-ond, we know you will ~ like It. B`ini"iWefr rum ARE THE I MARKETS CARNATION COTTAGE BRAND BRAND . FINEST CREAMERY noun UL vv uuuycg. . Mr. Rhodes of Wycliffe `College `spent the week-end, the guest of Mrs. , H111. ' ,4 Miss Betty Newman, who has been g spending her holidays at the rectory, _ `returned on Wednesda`y to Havergal _ College. Toronto. A Hanna nu.-.....1 .~.-.-50.... 1...I.'l 1-..; .. .-. . . . , Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the residence. Interment In ,Mount Pleasant Cemetery. L'[J|CD IDOL! W575 Vance Rlntoul. left on Thursday 101' ' Blacksmith Falls after enjoying 9, week with his parents. ` i \In and Rrc Y flu-nu.-u. -..A...__..__: uyuu no Lcu no Lttltoualc. vvuy HUD. Sewices next Sunday at St. John's, Church at 3 p.m.; Sunday school. at` 2 p.m. Mlneslng, Holy Communion at; 11 am. st. James . Crown Hill, W.A.f meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Part- .-`ldge at 2.30 p.m., Thursday. ...w...,.......... Cars are again travelling as far as; Dalston. With the help of a few snow! 9 fences our road could easily be kept open as far as Hlllsdale. Why not? nvvinn:u: Inn`/4 Qnvu-Ion nl ae Tnkuva , \JuAA\.5U. J-UL uuuu. `Mrs. Ellsmere and Mrs. C'~""v`d. The` At their annual meeting held last Friday at Mrs. T. C. Craig's the St. John's Woman's Auxiliary appointed the following officers: President, Mrs. Snider: Vice-President. Miss M. Ells- mere; Secretary. Mrs. Newman: 'I`rcs.s- , urer. Mrs. T. C. Craig: Leaflet Sec-r retary. Mrs. Cox: Dorcae .c*..~cretaries,; reports of t`1e officers of 1929 showed. a successful and vigorous work being} accomplished. 1 (`avg own mu... +....m.1n..... .. 4-,... ....' AJAAIA v at LG. Among holiday vis1tors'to Mrs. Mor- r1son's were Mr. and Mrs. Perry of {Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. W. Morri- i son of Winnipeg. `Mr Dhnanu no ur....nAv.. .n..n....... Jan. 6-M1'ss Mary Craig, who has `been spending the holiday with Mrs. T. 0. Craig, returned on Saturday to Elmvale. A......._ 1._u.a-_- __:_u.,,,'. .- -- oyc.-Au Lu uuuuulg. ' Visitors over the holiday were: Arthur Downer of Wyevale and Rev. Wallace Downer of Erin at Hen- ry Downer s: Ernest Earley of De- troit with the Arnold's; Mr. and Mrs. [Newton 01 I-Iorn1ng's Mills at Elm- croft; Mrs. Morrison and Marjory `of Streetsvllle with Mrs. Terry; Miss, |Laur1ne and Dora Erwin of Toronto at ihome. ~ ~... ..,, `V on Friday a number of young peo- ple gathered at the home of A. Goul- ter to welcome Cecil and his bride. After presenting the young couple with many useful presents the evening was spent in dancing. Vlaltnv-a mu... H... 1....n.:.... ..........l L uu uAAnoI..;. I The congregational meeting of'the Egbert church will be held on January 15 . Mrs. David Terry is critically i1I'at her home at Al11=ton. l Igedswell has been re-elected [trustee and Alfred Thompson was el- ected to complete the term of George |Purchase'. . rl-n._ ______ __L:__._u _.___LI,, ,1. . ,, `U5 5 AC" NJ: Miss C. Richardson of Toronto spent a few days in Hamilton and St. cash. armes last week. ' 17...... Blvd-nnl `AUG 4... rn|_...__.u_., I George Purchase moved on Tuesday to Alliston where he has taken up re- |sidence in the west. end. Miss Ramsay is unable to resume her duties at Wood s school as she is `conned to her bed with tonsilitis. M1ssesi1/9i.e"a:n(EV.'|Irene Mills. nurses- in-tralnlng 1n Buffalo. N.Y.. were home for the holiday. . Miss Pearl Newton spent a. few days with friends in Toronto. ` camcnunsfr .' ' ; I'E' `In and Ilsa .~ weretl But uuuua.7-=- Mr. and Mrs. Havelock Graham were I the guests of the formers parents here A for a few days. ' `Man I` DInh.nuI...\.. -0 I-n....-..;.- ____,, u. -.u.:.5u.y LII uua.x5c.' Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubbert and fam- llv have the sympathy of the com- munity in the loss of their son Ed. in England. I av uuc nun: UL w:Luug. School opened again today with Miss G. srigley in charge.- Mr and `lur-5 1 `L1-..|..1.-._L , . - L - IJJCJ UL Jnllllllllllllo _ Mr. and Mrs. Aslet and family of 'I_`,oronto spent New Year's at J. Hawthorn's. J. Brown has the sympathy of the mmmunity in the loss of his brother, H. Brown. of Ivy. Mr. Brqwn has been doubly bereaved, losing a, s1ster and brother in the past month. `Mr: T-T T.nnn'hnnA In -5111 _ - - . -.u-mus.` an uuc yuan muuul. Mrs. H. Lougheed is still very sick at the time of writing. Rr-hnn1 nnnnnd cumin 1-...:..._ _... --. avaauo so. \au\.\.u.. ucuucoun. Mr. and Mrs. G. spe Christmas holidays with their 5 F. Dyer of Hamilton. 1U| - .....a 11.... 5-1-; _,. - Jan. 6-Cha.s. Srigley and family spent New Year's with` his daughter,| Mrs. A. Green. Bethesda. ` Mr. .-...A Mr... (-0 1-\_.-- uuu.xu.uauau.Luu U1 JUSEICE (estimated) .. .... .. House of Refuge, Dec. qr. Bank of Toronto. loans Children's Aid Society ...... .. Old Age Pension ........... .. Registry Office, (est.) ...... .. I I Total Assets Liabilities `Due Province, Mothers AI- lowances ........................ .. Administration of Justice Incnwaf-nth `g, \\ :cr.. n 3415; Isabel! Campbell left on Satur- I day to resume her teaching duties at Hampton. ' Lts `IQHYIR Wllann hoe I-nhno-uni 6...

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