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Northern Advance, 10 Mar 1921, p. 1

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L lympia Candy} E; Works i April 3m to 1mm Inclusive 1} {kn nvnwlrnwn -n-HI `\A A`: ll... -L-I. L........ 41...; _. ,n7_ - __.._ _. j_..j. To meet the in('.1'e~1\.~3lng (lemxmds made upon them by the Home and Foreign Missions. None-can deny the unselsh work done by `the Army. and it behooves every citiz n of Barrie to oon-trhbute his or her hit to sllppgvrt such a won hy cause. The dates selected for the Self-Denial effort are 7 \ The Salvhtion Agmy Is` \I,\l(l`\'(1 I"LIl`.Il'Z` .\\'\'lY.\I` Qf4`.I.`Ia`_!\I.`.Y\.'l `, _ __-. -~--------.-- but the workers will be on the job befone 't1ra.t time. Have your contribustion ready when the collector calls. and give cheenfully., The Lord loveth a. cheerful giver. FQR_ FUNDS IS I\l:\lil.'\'G THEIR .~\N`.\'l. .\L SELF-DENIAL yr.w.w;g.g.1:ns rsn Ix,,. I :`Emplo,v an outside accountant to `make up your income. wages and ' industrial reports ? ' I [When you can employ an exper- iiencd local acgountant who pays {taxes here, at reasonable rates. i nu.--.-. Fireman George Brown, of Allan- da.1e, sent us in a buttery which ew in the cab of his engine early *Monday morning". Leaving Gmven ihurst on No. 42 for Toronto the `buttery flew in the cab of the en- .gine about 100 yards south of Muskoka. Junction. Engineer Sharpe ;ca.ught it and gave it to Fireman Brown, who brought it carefully to ` Allandale in a. box. It was later on exhibition in the Advance ofce. 1 1-.u._-..._.. nn..____.. 2_ .1,, y___,,,. . I Expeniencetl and energetic male ori zfemale bookkeevper, capable of: ml:-1 king 011:1.-rge of the office and show-5 room of a gas man1xE:Lct~u1'In:g* plant.` Apply in wnhtivng `to J. W. -McCu~t- cheon, lzxnager Barrie Gas Co... 1 Limited. State s:L1a:1`,v. . -.-...........,-. AIQ uuu nmuvuanvv VI-LAVVI Fireman Brown is the inventor of! the smoke consumer, which is to be shortly tried out here. All signs point to an early spring. grand the present weather (that is, when this was written) certainly feels spring-like. We got another j "tip" on Monday morning along this iline, which gives further indica- i tions. --q ... ._ - ... y...v..u-av 1.1.5 usvunpo The rules in .the compemhon are s.omewha.t -more difculst to follow `tha-n he.1'etoi`o1'e. The gram will be 1 i I granary`. But the effort on the part of the farmer `is worth while, the prizes beimg very snxbstantial, as followfsz `last prize, $75; 2nd prize, 560: 3rd. $45: 4-H1, $30; 5111, $20; 6111. $15: 7th, $10. nmlimg $275 in all. Then the fzmrmor should secu-Ire .a. fancy 3 prize for his prize-whming g1~a.'i:n. A ljudged in fthe eld and lzuter in the. Some 25 farmers have alneady en- tered and a me`eti.ng was held in Bamrie last Sattnrdmy =to select the I variety of seed and arrange for the `purchase of szune. nu._ -.._u___ . at `V... On.-.4 uvuuyusxutuu 'bu.LD yuan. 1 - - | Having received sulcient entries |tne Banrie Agricu1~tm'a.1 Society has idecdded `to go ahead whth the pro- posed stzunding eld crop and `thresh- ed gnain competition rthis yeaxr. Qmrnn or: c............. 1.....- -1--- ..__ __ Field Crgp LOOKS LIKE AN WHY? ._. Box 106, Barrio FOR SAL!-1 . BARGAINS--`4 sets single h:1r11es.== * 1 set heavy express harness, (:01Ia1's,: halters, bridles, and harxxess p:n`ts,; such as traces, breastcollzu-2, broec?-_~% ing straps. etc. J. McCzu1d1es::. 110: Kempenfeldr. street. WHY ? WHY ? Apply to Cinlpetitions 4-.`- 1a.u:m'_ spnrxc: FOR SALE -' Good kitchen cabinet Apply 88 Owen street. High-Class Candy and Choco- lutck-3 made on the premises. Always fresh. * A Straight Line W. '1`. Bum, Pastor. Sunday, March 13th. Services at 11 um. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 o'clock. Barrie Business College Price $12.00 Per Cord VOL. LXX., No. Phone-803 {__.______.._`____ \VORK ROOM TO RENT ._..... __-, Everybody Welcome Baptist Church V. .\,_... ..,.....vw -I\ . . P-zaints. A Course at the FOR SALE 1'6 1.5,? \VAN'l`I'}I) . mm imwiti for sale. ` Barrie HREWODDFURSALEE H L'N l'ER'S CLOTHING STORE. BARBIE. ` Notice is hereby given ~1)u1*su`a.nt :10 * H10 T1-ustee Act -Lhzu all persons hm - : ing claims against vlfuc Islstate of June I Stewamt. late of the Vihlage of` Ih`cm1~t.-cm, deceased, who died on or: `a.bou the 28th day of December.` 1920, are 1-equested to semi partinu-` ilars of their clabxxns to the under-I signed on or befone the first day of, April, 1921. after which date the` Executors 'W\l-1:1 diistmixbute the assets! of the Estate, having regard only Ito the claims of which may sham rthen *ha.ve notice, and will not be respon-i sible to any others. ` Rfrulhr 8- Wotan I !Easter Sale of Suits? at Hunter s % Greene Music Co., Elizabeth St. See our special Sa.turda,y window` display. Ever,vz1Ling 50c. The` '? f O1'ganist.~--Sir Kt. J. c. Miller. I I X l: Shrubsole. I Guard--Sir Ki. C. W. Carley. I 1st He1`a.1d---Sir Kt. M. S. I{ella1`.`j 2nd Herald-Si1'Kt. J. D. Wisdom. Drill I11st1`11cto1'--.Em. Sir ,_Kt. J. Auditors--~Em. Sir m. J. B. Izau-1;" iand Sir Kt. J. Sinciair. I r I I I Stewart. - - . 4. ...v Preceptor---Em. sh- Kt. R. A. W. -...u,,- . Co nstaable-Si1' KL. J. VV. -Mer1'ick. Marsha.l-Sir Kt. Jno. Willocks. Chapla.in-Sir Kt. G. C. Coles. RegisLmr--Sir Kt. J. N. Hobley. , Treasure-1`-Em. Sir Kt. J. Shrub- A 5 P Nu I1 :1 m . E The oicers of Mount Calvary Pre- `ceptory for 1921 have been elected} , and appointed as follows: 1 I 1 ... `n....x 1'\_..___A__ ~r<,,, n-_ -7-: 5 Im. Past Preceptor---Em. Sir. N. B. McAu1evy. `I3 n A n A u __ .... ('15.. 1*; r\ A -vvv Stephens. Stapleton. - D. of C.-Sir Kt. Alex. Milne. Almone-r--Sir Kt. R. R. Rahkos. O. Tudhope. M. H. McGuire. 1. _ ... WSub-Marsha1`1---Sir Kt. C. T.` Capt. of Guard-~Sir Kt. A. E. i 1st Standard Bearer--Si1* Kt. W] 2nd Sta.nd:u'd Bc-zn'c1'-~Sir K1. J.` Sword Bezn'er~Sir KL. .1. I-`la-,et-V Only 100 Cords Silver B11-chi left. Apply N 0. 1 1\[ap1oA Avenue. sole. The 1z1.di.os and the church .in-{heir usual very emcienut n1-anuer. so1'ved- both dinzner and suppetr to all pres- em, from well supplied `tables in sthe` school room. l...... -.... ... u. .,......u. g . The report on Home Missions sub-i mitted by Rev. J. D. Burns was one: ; of the most enoou.-mging ever1ist.ened 1 to and the work of the past yew! has been very gratifying as testified by the thzmks of the executive being tendered 1.0 the men of the Presby- ll tery. g fcookstown Pastor leavesireshytery; I 2 i The regular meeting of Bzwrie; ! P1'esb,s`te1r,v_was held in Essa street! i Pnes`b.yt.e`ria.n chu-rch on Tuesd;L:', 1\Ia-rch 8th, with Rev. R. McLean. ofl _St:a:'ner, a.-s modera`tor. Thirrty min-| isters were -present and also eleven ielrders 1-om t.he.fo11owi._ng placeszg jssem, Gra.ven1u11=st. Hillsdale, Sta.\'- I 1191', Guthrie and O.ri11izL. 3 ml.. __n ` .,,,-. - - - ' Wily not save from $10.00 to $20.00 011 your Spring Suit by buyim; during our Easter Suit ` Sale. Suitsi worth up to $35.00 for $22.98: Suits worth up to $40.00 for $24.98; Suits worth ` up to $45.00 for $29.98; Suits. worth up to $50.00 for $34.98;--_} Sulrte worth up to $55.00 for; $39.98;Su1ts w~o-nth up-to $60.00` for $43.98. Every Swim guaran teed to t: and gwe perfect .'~::n.i.~'l'n-cl `on. ` 1 .\.|~`. AND .\.)I. I-mx.'.mm'.`onY -NOTICE TO cnED1'roR.s smimy & Emu. 1 Barrie 3 Solicitors for E.\:c-cutors.: I-Ion. E. C. Dmry probably had visions of himself rushing from Crown Hill by -motor in 2. mad dash to catch the local -tmin for Tqmmo at 8.46 am. on -Monday mornlngvs, and occaslomally upsetting the apple czvrt by toppling over a. bread wagon, when he opposed the bu). to reduce ~ I.nd.ividu.`L1 Instruction in o\'ex'_v Subject i "Dictaphone. Adding Machine, Filing; and Banking, in addition to regulm-'9 ....I..l..A6n Communications 3 . t The Ba.r1'.le Tanning Co. submitted} ia. document showing they had em-3 iployed 46 men `daily during 1920. iThis was less than the a.grem nt :with the town -called for, but the jcorhpa.n_v .pomted out the st1'a,ined' |com1i=tlo;ns vqf the market, and uner `tho circtxmstances they did well tog opemte continuou.=;1,\-' while manta iother manufa.ctux'c~rs closed d0fW:l1. `They submitted the 1_ighti11;;.ax:count: for the year 1930` 61` $121.23, re-. `questing that same be refunded as; under the c;:nnpam_v s agreement with the town _of Barrie. ; 3` Petitions were received asking for` Ea. sewer on Clmrles stveet, cement, Md. 1351110 f:L\"0r9\.`1 hu1di1),L: me: E Jnzuttezr over till a. proper txndersmnd-T ' ing xms arrived at. rI<\.,. ._-__.,._.-. .n 11 , ,,,,u .5 um \|AnAv\.-u um. ` `I The passing; of the resoluL;(ml' jgx-amtin`_:.: $504) and guaranteeing` $1000 ended the discussion. I \f .........u. Mayor LitLle--Wha.t will be clonal -.uu.:. Lxrn1_ . .. ,:,.....w.....\.\.. Reeve Huxtable-~"I hz\.\`e no >b~' jection do tpe guara.-ntee -being $1300. ; but council" should have reprc-sc--.ntu-`N tion on the committee. to conrm the- expenditures." : 1t_____ 1 -..u, uuwn I ... . . ; `......I . Reeve Lowe--Tho brigade quires funds, vprnbzt-bI.\' fhery -will x` ` up their 1'oom.<:." 41.1 n._.___ :-_...,,_,a 1 11~, .1 , ...v.......... I Aldermen Coles and 3` spoke in support of the fquest. also Reeves Lowe . : tl1'blC'.. .1. .-. . .._ . Aid. Po1_1c.1mr--~f`I gwill be ca'11ea updn _ the guar-a;ntee." 'n-.._... 1v.._.A_u 1- n ` y-4. nlunb vuuunuvlluhlvup l|CDj_llJI.l.`a LLLC 4 heavy etrpendituxjes of the year. On motion of Messrs. .HllI\`t8.ble and; Co1es -the request of the Fire Bri-` I gade for a. grant of $500 was passed? i unanimously, and also that the coun-ff gen make the gum`a.ntee.o`f $1000. I "Pl"-. nu...`-..1........ ..r r<-....-u .15.: ,__1 0-.. ........, \AA\J bxxu/tIbu\b1J-UL -pxvuu. The members of Council did not iknow whether t11e`__gu.m1'~.mtee of; $1000 was additional, or whet.he1` the grant of $500 came off the guarrmr- ` tee. But whether it means $1000 in `lczxse of -bad weather or $1500. It! :was decided to shoulder the xnatte-r. rnl... `nvA_.... .A.._4.1 AL - cuau An-........D, -.. uu.......-..... vv -..=..-.__ subjects. Established 23 yea.rs-{Moderate Rates Enter any day. H. A. HEXRY. Prin. vvuo uuuluuu LU b'LlUl.l1UL`1' LHU l|l2LLlt`I'.` ; The Mayor urged the members to` a.11o.w the mn.t1.er to stand until `nextf jmc-eting and fmd out just what Iwasf In cam. - 1 :c,.........u.-at. nu, Ax.-quvau. I "I zlppreclate t.he work of the bxji-1 Iga.de, said Mr. Fisher, the keygt rate of Bznrrie is set at 50. which is] , considerably below many other; ' towns. Our insurance rate is based: `on the Iowness of `the key rate set! by the underwrite1`s." 1 ; Mr. Lay and M1`. H-ummd wished; gto be placed on record as fzwomblei to the p;1'a,n-L I mu- \r-..-_ ,..-.A---1 -< ~ 3 I `ter fair con-sidemtion, despite the I 1 1 av xznp ,nwu-.. The Mayor assured the dep I ur.-1.t.1'on that the council would give the mat- .Hu.\`t3. {`..1.-\. .41.. .4 . . . . .....A -p n,, i ble and ~n-H, I vv utu a.\.uv)b I[I.ldUU LU q>LDUU. Q I R. A. Stephens was the next spealc-I ` er. He said: "Council could not 911-: `; courage the brigade too much. By; gra1Lti:ng'the chIe:1"s request there 5 :1 two-fold objeot--'mox`e stimulus .10: , the brigade by the tests put on at `these toum-amernts and it was good? advertising for the town of Bax'.1'.ie.i Last year the Old Boys ~Re-Ur-.-iomf cost us azbou-t $1600 and I never? lxeard any regrets. The .brig:Lde1 works fairly cheaply, and I 1.h'ink| `council would be quite justied in: _ gra.n`tin:g the request. '` ,1 .. I HI` nun...-...1..L.. 41.- ___-_.u, {L The Chief outlined the usual p1-0-3Di`~1`fl1!t`!1L 5 !gmm put on `at remen and band} His Honor Judge Vaance notied E (om-haments, mud qtequegted la gpantf council that he had $27 in the `ba.nl1{;( of $500 and a bonus of $1000 1-nlbelonging to the qxecutive of tlnell case bad weather makde -the day 1111-. Recfuitill-' Committee. He Wished} 1 successful. He said the outluy wouldf `>0 `HSPOS9 0f "3 `1T111U91` s'1-11'd 115 U19! j be at 1933; $1500 to $1500_ jcouncll had gr'.mt.ed money '10 thegt 5p,_.ak_i colmniuee he vvzus willing to return ' en-HMS M13300 `O V19 `"D'- P"idmg.: e mom-age By; the other members of the execu'Live i l fgrautisllgtlle is: '`~`1(1 113`3m- ~ 3 ! . .. - * . 4...... 0.1.1 _\..-._. n1|LA1 us --..uc cauuuuurb LUl' UILS U9-.1 ; The a.m_ount of business -transa.cLed,' f at the Town Council mee1 iyg on Mon-E {day night was not very e.\:tensive.; |The chief item was Iperhztps `the; lgrant to the local Fire Brigade to? {assist them in .pHutt.-ihg on the big. t,ou1'na1nen.t here on Aug. 3rd next. f`.hiaF AF `n..:.-.-...:- 1!..- t1I.....I__.I, Loca1 TaxRate Will . Not Be Increased; `fame, ontarib, 'rhursdy_, March 10th, 1921 mwmm NWWEB. ; I do not think we for any part of V Is the shortest way to a good posi- tion. I`:1.Ll(e1`son GIIHI`: -re-`, and H u.\'~ Some of the Estinmtes The \'m'i.ous co.mmiL'Lc-es submitted ; their estimate-5 for the year, amd -t 1e. : 0 ' mte win he struck at a special meet: in}: to be held this week. The esvli-~ m:Ltes submitt.-d are: ` the rate of speed for motor cat's to! 10 miles per hour. The bill, intro- duced by a. Ln.-boxr member. was re- jected on the second reading before the -house on Monday. It was a. wise move. for it would be almost impos- sible to enorce even if applied only to urban cecntmes. ']`hv: Golden MIC I I The Ma:'0x` again warned ,the comm-5 foil against bringing ma,tte.rs of ex-2 !penditure dir.ecLl_v `before the co-nu? 1 oil for passing without first going to: film ziroper committee. Only in case? `of danger to life or property should; ,this rule be viola.-ted. 4 lFire and Police ..... $13,432 ` I.ig:h.t and \Va.ter . . . . 8,032 ;{:x.x~1cels and Parks . . . . . . . 1,000 glndigent. .... . . . . . . . . .. 1,400` ` Board of Health . . .. 1,800 Prlntinp: and Reception 1,600; Works and Sewers 10,0001 The Board of I-Education require 33200 more '1.-1Ln.n mm year. The` mute is not 1il [0 be increase-d. The report of the Works a.nd* I Sewers De.-pt. was adopted, giving M1`. ` Weston permission to _construcL :1! dmin a;c1`rws Gowan zmd Cu1n'be1`1and streets, and providing for the under-` bruslmg of Innlsl street, also rag` .':ula.Iim;: the prices for re>mo\ ul ofj` a.s`.!c~s by the town. `Fire ; lndigent. 7Bo.r.:-d .... . iworks I G1-axatc- I.c-ave of ;\bsenc'e { On motion of Am. Poucher and; :\Vhi[b3'. Aid. Cla.1'k was g1'a:m.edf lean`: ox? n,b:~:ence on account of :~`ick-" Reeve vRus1<----The li_:;hts are al- gW(1.}'S xed on our street when the `Dept. is notied." The Ma,\'or promised to 1001; into ' H10 matcer pe.rsona.I1,v xvithout dc-.1a,v.g I I \. . .,..,,... | Can anyone give as the x'ea.son,"j `said M1`. Donaldson, for the poori 5 sm'vice on `the slmeets. Out where I! live off Blake street we have hadg .110 lights for two Weeks. The cl-131-, izc-ns out there are complaining as 5 well as myself. I would suggest that; > fwo penalize .them by not paying for. .ll'_.`,`ll1. we do not get." I -.v \4\JusAA|AlUI\.\.ru I 1 The Mayor raised strong objections no this method of doing business. ! This matter must go to committee. : Mr. Lowe-It is very urgent." ; The 1'eeve s resolution to accept` 1* Mr. I arr's tender was withdrawn, axndi %the Committee was given powve.1~ -to ; secure tenders -by notifytng the deal- i era and going on -with the work. I is the Shortest Distance between two! I vu,v,,. . On Tuesday the contract was let ' to Mr. M ofx`a.tt at $125. There were :three tenders 1m, the highest being $_190. M1`. 1"van~'s figure was $148. ` .Poor Lighting Service 1, Md. Donaidson ll11(1*1`L00l{ to turn E the spot light om the Electric Light-~ 3 Dept. I ..,.__ v A Must Abide by Rules Reeve Lowe stated that threei `ifrost-proof closets must be built in` `the marliet at -once. The situaltion! gthere he described as se.rious, and {he 11z1.d a tender from Mr. Parr se- Isecured in :1 11unr,\ to do the work at! | ,...,... 5 Ald. PaLte-rson~---"This should go' 310 committee." 1 I an u. . . . - . sidewall: on the east side of I- eelI 7;street from So`phizL sto Wellington, I to rplace present board walk. for ai ,1zyd-rant on 1\Iap1Ae a.v.enue, south of? F'Elizabe'th street. The nezrresvt hy-I Hmnt is 300 feet away from Lezwis coal buildings and the Fisher Flour-I . Mills. - j . 5 ~ .v..........u.x:. [ j The Parks Commission requested? , council to provide the usual on-e-ha.lf 'mill in -the estimates for this 119-.` pau`tment. I TY:._ `I ? , ,, v ~ -- committee. inn, ~r\ The `petitions were sent on to : I ~c|A\4 ..-...... ....,.... -u,............, u. 1VlAI.l I I~`m=nce. who just zwrlved in time for ' the event. which added greatly to the `Inch-rl`n1en't of the guests. `and the Ehonored mother and father felt fdoubly b1e_ssed for being spared lo ]ce~1ebra.te such a unique event as ai l diamond jubilee and for being spared 1 to see the return of their son after; `so many years in the war and re-I establishment work in France. Do not miss the Sa,-tuyrday W-inow :disp1`a_v of the Cmeene Music 00., EE1izu.bet.h St. A host of 750 bar- ? gains. E The members of the faxnily are: }I\I1`s. Geo. Dyer. of '1-lolly; Mrs. {Levi P.ra.tt, of Barrie; Mrs. Hemry ;Pm.tt., of Stroud; Mrs. James 3lmp~i ison, of I iusb111`g. U.S;A.: Mrs. Thus. i;\IuLhn1Ian~d. Toronto; Miss Elma, at `home: William, of Toronto: Albert, of London; Hevbert, of P'L~tts>burg, and Lieut. John Reynolds, of Paris, I-r1..__..... -..\... __...; _....x..,._.: .I_ L:.._.. 1'-.. n 1 Collier St. Methodist Church ! Sunday, March 13th. Rev. A. Philip_Bra.ce, B.D., of Mid- land, will preach morning and evening. , 11 a.m.--Subject: On the trail or the Serpent." ` 7 p.m.-Subjec'L: The Devil in} Solution. ` A group picture was taken of 5.118% 1 happy gathering, celebrating the dim; i mond jubilee. ! 4 I 1:. .._..a r..- Y\-__.-11.. _,1_'|..__:_,1` .......... _,..v..\-.. , ! Mr. and Mrs. .Re{vn.o1ds ce1eb1'a.led `their golden wedding 10 years ago; when there was only one absentee inl ; the `fmnily at the celebration. I 7711.. .-....._.L-.... -9 11.- n-...n.. _..-.| av ..... .....u..u-. nu `aw-.u.. I Mr. 1;.e:rno1ds is one at the very` f oldest members of the Orange Order! `in Ontario. having united `with the! lstroud lodge six.Ly-ve years ago 4 He later affiliated with the bretim,-nl `at Cmigvale, and is still a membr.=r- of that lodge. A -.......... ..x..;....- ..--.. 4.1.... ..r .L_; um vu enjoyed the inn. A-bout 1'ort_v guests uw_v , HI; 0 !union, relatives and friends of the Q venerable couple to w.hon1 the young- 1,e'.- igeneration had gathered to do : honor. A splendid suppetr was served. at which 1110 bride and 1; groom of sixty years sat as the hon- iored guests. Both Mr. and Mrs. - {their weight of yeztrs, and they are ;in very good health. possessing all 3 their facilities. - .u_,.. ;afternoon and evening in happy rr.`=-~ .Re3'n-aids enjoyed the affair. despite ' uunn--Lnuuunua-A-1: The now` aged groom was born at! Richmond Hill 82 years `ago, and` when 12 years of age came over to` ,Stroud. where he met his life part- lner, Miss Sa.1'a.h Hurst, daughter of the late Wm. Hurst, of Innlal. They ,were quietly marrled -in Coockstownj by Rev. John Clafrk on .CMa.rc.h 4th. 1361, and then returned to the ` brides home, where rthey were give, la reception. They settled on the 9th concession of the same township,` Vbur. later lived in various 1oca.1ities,`1 ;alwa,:g's near Barrie. nally settling! ' at Cralgvale, where they conducted a, general `store/~bus1nes's. Seven :.'ezn's; `ago t.l1e_v mo.ve:d to Barrie. 3 14.. v1-._..-I.).. 2, .__.- -`n 41.- -__,,,,` The table was hamdsomely decor-! cited with daffodils and violets, whilej the hall mnd drawing mom were` ie1abo=rMe1_v set in ferns, roses and! icamations. It is an intearesting fact that there were four generations represented at.` like gathering, being the bride of 60 . years ago, Mrs. Levi Pratt, IIVIPS. ` Russel"! Webb and her da.11ghte1', Miss I Marion Webb. I`--- ...... c..,..... D.v...~..u vuuuuuu. ' I ........ ...v..u..L.,. 1116 About the festive `board was their, 9,1-17` ientire family of ten children, and it; ` is a notable event that there was nnt5 11` am absentee in Such a. large 1`ami;ly,3 and although most of tlhem lirivraf `homes of their own, the family A [has never been marred by d-eath.; and {There are seventeen grand children` W119 and two great gmnd children. fee], 14 :.. .... :..A-......A.:...._ .E__L AL_A 4..-, ` A diamond wedding, india.ting sixty years of married life, is a privilege ezljoyed by only a fem` of! 0111` peopie, `but such mas been the ?good fortune of Mr. and Mrs. S. .H. !Rveyno.1ds, of 89 T-oron=to street, Bar- Irie, who celebrated them` diamond I jubilee on` Frida._v, \Mzu'ch 4th. A`l.,n.L -...a.. ....._...A._ -._A-k4s H Burton Avenue Methodist Pnstor-Rev. A. E. Owen Sunday. Ma.rdh 13th. 11 a.;m.---The Pastor. - I 7 p.m.--W.hy does not God give us; all we need without p1-ayer?" I

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