Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 12 Jan 1922, p. 8

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|.uuu.,.\u.. u. ... `....,....u.. The 1`api~d _:rowth of the .~\1lm1da1e Ibrunch of the of RE. duriiug the past .two years is one of the outs.tandin}: features in local labor circles, and further progress is ex- pected during .1922. , `. ".'(- Im\'<- unl_\' ziu fvxv uf `rlwsv loft in sell :11 Ihis small prim- ;\l mn s Hon\'_\' l 1'1i.iIi Sw(:utm' \'-sts. Rcg;ulzu' ._ .:'U. 1. )-ices . . . . . . .$1.50 `l.:1di(-.<'Blm- and Aim-1'i<:z111 Beauty S\\'-:11`~r (.`az1t:<,=I'nr* wool, good value $7..'l). T P1'i.-vs . . . . . .$4.50 and at 8 p.if1`. TT0'Y _-01 1-- ` /'53 'I`h annual meeting of we share- lgglders 01.` th Barrie Curling and A;_f11Iet|ic c1u;p , Limited, will be held `in lhe rink` premises, -Clwpperbon `sheet, ,on !`Wednesday evening, Jan 2'uh, 192 , at 8 o'clock, for _the p pose [of receiving the report of. direc'Lm's for the past year, elet a. `board of directors for the ensurl year, ,and general business. A A. lu`_. :s'tapleton. Q A. BrowIi'le(~'," 1).......:.:..... ' o--..- . . _-. ..-..l..-1-uu. \_ ~ 4:- `; President. - Dun-ie, Jan. fth, 192} Annual Trenton -. V .. ......--, , S ec retirIf;5.' Mrs. J. K. IQI`S)'lll. 01` 'I_'0I`0nI.0,,i is the 1;-Nest or Mr. and .-Mrs. Owen; Peters, `Burton Ave. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleethuxn havej been \'isin;_: in Halniltun and 'l`o- I'Ol1l.O Jfor u 1`ew_d:1ys._ The Y.M.C..\. are h0ldin:.: zL carnival at the `LWH-lll l1lOlh Rink on` 2\londu,v night. Jun. 1Gth._ ; 9 A D n A, _,,.., 4.1- ._.,...|~. x'.._..\... g 9%: [~!u ,u -nu-u_v There is one case 0'1` 's(-urle! fovm-` reported .in .-`\]landa1e,_:1t the home; or Mr. I (.:awzu;;st. E The Sunday School `of Burt-m1? . Ave. Methodist, Church on Sunday? was the lamest in me 1n'sIor_v of 1`he chnrch. a an n . 1- 1. .- 1-urn u,_u.u Secreta1',\' .\Ic.\li1lin. of the Y. has..mo\'ed to Cunrperland SI. Mrs. J. 1-}. VVil}noH has returned after :1 mon'll\ s visit. in Toronto. Mr. W. 0. Hunt, 0!` Toronto. w'usj rene\\'in_:; old ucquuinlzlnoes in mwni on l`i1esda_\'. . ' -. 9 ~r .. .. n n-w ,,. I K The E.pwm`lh Lea-glle of Burlong Avenue Church, which has had u.!' contest between the Reds and} Blues, will close the contest next? Monday evening. The lusmrs will] entertain the WiI1I1H'.\.` the J'oll0\vin_-4 week. I .\Ir. \\'e1lin_4-`Ion Srigley was the recipient of :1 de1i:.;'hIl'u1 surprise on I\I0nda,V evening when his fellmv shopmen of the `r.'I`.R. presented hjm with :1 purse. Mr. Sri}.r1t=_\' has zheen in the service 01' ('). I`.R. ~I'01' thirty _\'ez1rs. Ihu v ' 0 ; OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1` tr re- Vo- vex the` iun .75 .o-z1ilSpiCS i g The E which w dVa_" nligi skaters. \ms' the I`.\S'I`I'UJ*}h'S (`UP `. (Slmcoe Rei.'orme1') At a. banquet or public dinner why any longer 21 ioast list? The gruesome ordeal of having to stzmd up and sit down eizht or ten t/iynies E |in anevening. and go through the! idumh show of touching :1. sloppy `coffee cup to one`s lips. ought to be canned. The dinner coinnrittee that decides to cut out the toast list and arranges with two or three emper- ienced speakers to say the .need'i`u1 on the subjects of particular Lnter- : est to the gatliering will make a ten 4 strike. ` _,.......... . V 'I`hex'e will not be any r.'11:1n_:-.'e in` the 111z1nagexxient or policy 01' the: Iinderllills, Limited, as a result 01'} the death or` the president. '[`heE {business has been managed by the? '1junio1' officers since 1917, and the; `j present policy will be r-ontinn9d.t ` The c01npun_\' is m11ptoyin}.r 70 hands; 5 at the present time. 1 ` [1 is to he hoped our junior! zr .`mcke3' team does not ineet with} the Santa fate when they niumj :- }1'z1dl`m'd here on i"i'idzu' ni_:ht us` -'did the iniultnmdiutes when the_\' vi p1u_ve(t Coldwater. l`h<- junior :01 nt`t'_ to an :.'und start nn .\I0ndu,\' n-i.:hI -1when they ttefenied Ne\v1na1'l<>I in` .`\'(>'\\'l)li1I`kPi by 5 to 2. I J ' s ;\'Ioonlight" `skate under the? J . -z1i1spics ol"imd in aid ol` the bandf um 'hiCh was held in` the rink on Mon-1G8! id21_l'- n-light drew 21 large crowd otlmo `though the mild vvezLtl1o1`!.Ve was the cause of many not tu1'nin:u_m_( out who otherwise would hate -been-; ,0, " on hand. The band was speciallylmm augmented for the night` and pro-' beg` vided excellent music for the skaters, t 135, `re_nderin:.: 18 numbers, every third; tone being :1 "`moonlighl."` `On -ac- count of .Vlonda,\"s unt'avo1`able' Skill-I in: weather it. is quite'proba1ble A that the band Ina}-' hold another em, moonlight belor'e the winter is over, 0'91, when -it is hoped that the weather Ma, may be more inducive to -a large rnar `turnout. A gdbd band is 1|. rare of 1 asset to any town and anything com which will helplhe band in any 0 way is well desex'vln_:; of vpntronarge. 1,,-0; President. H. Woolzmd; Vice-| President. I}. Gartuer: Rec. Sec.. I`. Collins; Fin. Sec.. C. (}m_v; I`reas.. (loo. Phipps: Warden, W. S. Spearn; ` Chaplain. I-`. Wice: I.G.. Ed. Bi_L:gar;| 'O.(}.. A. Sri_L'!e.\'; Messenger. G.) Snead: Chairman Local G1'im'ance' litomng-ittee. J. H. Gilchrist. __.u_ .p AL- .n.__,a_.v, mu, 1 , ,_ !\\'m' 'rm' wrrn. THE l.l\.('.'lLIl '-IICILIIHIIIB \4llll\Clll.lUll. ] : All `lovers of rlo~\\ ers and plants !should not miss the free lecture in E-the Public Library Hall on I-`1'i(lu`,\' inight, by \\'m. Allan, Toronto. ] Ba.x'1`ie meets BrzLdl`o1'd on the [home ice on F1'i(l:1._\; night in what ._......_. 4 .. i c Brad ford home ` should prove to be one of the est. junior xtures of the yuan`. The union p1':1_\`er service held in! both Bu.l'x'ie and Allnndale churches: I proved a great _su(:(:(?Ss and :1-so.1n'c-.0: 101' ins'p`i1'a.ti(m nd help to many. E ...._ ..-..,, -- ;\ ewmarket is making a bad sldrt! us I'm` as junior O.H.A. hockey is? concerned. A-ppa1'entl_v the hard nut. to crack for the local 19211 )! is B ru.d- ford. I i Livingstone sure has speed when it comes to pl-.1ying~ hockey. I-Iis. wonderful geta.wa_\'-s -were a source. (If: surprise and c1i.~1con1.fort to the .New-' {market boys on Monday nght. . . [ w, . mu" ,1 ,, _,,._.,._ . :.. n,n:-.. :business was dezm ,n1zLLtet' or- co-operation 3 Ii.-\I{l{Il~} day in St. And \\'us 21 large n1e111be1's being considerable dis of o[1(.-ot'-town present. u .-\ l'lI<}Sl5Y l`l<},ll\" The Barrie [ 1'esl)yI.e1'_v me-I" 'l`|ws-{ 11-.w's Church. [I dlhC`.1`i!1}.'.'. 1'oI't_\ -.\'e:f presem. Routine with and the was under cussion. A number c1erg_vmen were LOCAL NEWS The Rev. H. 1-]. \Ve11wood and the rRe\f, E. T. I)oug1as are exchanging` `pulpils on Sunday evening. ' I I \v_. 1': I .\.__I_,,__, I,_,, I ,, ._ s,.| ,.._.`..._ ,,.. ......__._. y......._-,. E Mr. R. A. Stephens has been in 3Chathzun this week :1-ttendin,-.1 lhe {Retail =.\Iercha11Is Convention. 5 2 ... `.~ .. .. . . . I I .~\|.l..\Xl).\l.l~} l)l\'lSl().\' (`.I1. ()I-' ILE. lN.N"`l`;\LI..\' ()l"l"I("l'}R.H" I l .\t :1 well atlemlin-_z: n1eetin_-.; of 1116 Canadian Brot.l1erhoo(l of Rall- rond Emplo_\-'ees held in the Orange Hall, Allandale. on Monday night last. Jan. 9th, the following ofllcers: were installed for the year 1922 : i , .-.... I`here was no Pol.-ice Court uni`. [F1-.ida_\', M21-x;ist1~-Me C1A{LI'l{'. being u'b-I Exent, but several .cu.ses will be brought up before His Worship on Jzunuznxx-' 13:11. - 1 uLu.A(\(.I .-u.-......._; ....c... Last Sund-.n.y evening in Collier S1,. Church after the sermon, four ime1n'bers of the Gospel Band. Mes- srs. I-`indlay. Card. Rusk and Walli- er. bore personal testimony lo the power oi` the grace of God. I`he._\' jwere listened to with rapt attention. uu_; .- nu V i i I r . an--,,,u,,, H... 1:... mm. u\,.\, ....au..u,u l|l .. .. ...,.. ... . .v... Lasl. Mond-.1,v night the Rev. M12: Reekie. returned Imptisl .\Iissiuna1'yj from Bolivia. SouIh- .~ \'me1'ican. ',:.a'\'e a very interesting and insiructivef `illustrated address on mission work: ;in South .`\n1erica. I0 the Epworlhi ;League of Collier Sf. Metlxodist v Church. . u ) .l()l.\"l I.\'S'l`Al.ll.'\ l'l().\' l 1- A joint installation of the olllcvr of the Oddfellows and HPl)((`(P:l: :l.od5;`0s 01' Barrie -will be held on. :Tll8SdEL_\' nlgllt nexl. The (-r~renn)n,\':' was to have taken place llast. 'l`ues-I day night, but was postponed owing; ~10 the death of Grand Sire J0.~:eph_" Oliver. Tomnro. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I 1 ? ".\l()()_\'l.l(iH'l"` ;\'l(-`H l' 'l.`HlsI RINK` l'z1.s'l- ..-H I.ll\4' year. Fire c-t` the cong1'egaIinu were! ' removed by death and six bf.`--icm-s' Iilicute to other churches. The} ' Sunday Sc-ho'ol had it splendidoyear, averaging 113 of an attendance every Sunday. They gave for mis- sions $74.60. . Mr. Gran. Caldwell. a .well-known former Barrie boy. was renewing old acquaintances` in town this, week. In the United States. and parti- 'gcui'a.r1_\' C_hicas.-;o and other 1a:';,'c icities where the judiciary has.l'allen `into the hands of foreigners, it. is C` I `,`just the ofhrer \vay -a1'011nd.; 9? In CarLncizi."' said the, Judge, Lerri`b1e '[`om1n,v O'Connor and `}Gene Geaigv would not have kiiled` `if more than one perso_n. ,T11e_ei_1_' othei" "HiV'e or six victims \v0,uI:d,_be,~_-alive to-day. What is more, -these- tgwo 1'i woman`! have :killed. anyone i_n Can-N "yzulu. for they wo11ld'lmve,recogz-_1ized `j beforehand. that murder n),ean,L ce'r-' 'Ha-in death for tl1e.mse1ves." l i .. .....ux., vv-an urnucaluulu. The hwppy couple. amidst the -best wishes of their many friends, left on the 8.45 train for New York, Atlantic City, Chicago and other_ points. 'I`ho'bi-me travelled in a navy blue suit with hat. to mafqh. On their x'em11-n Mr. and Mrs. 011- i ion will reside in Barnie. rnI.,_ 1__.:;_ ___ N A .... ..,.....\. nu uuanuu. The bride was the recipient of many bemxtiful presents. \4\4-A\A|A\(I.\a\A hnnv uvn unuuug . Owing to the illness of the bride's brother. she was _:iven away [by Mr. M. J. Bfennan. who also acted as `best. man. lvliss Marie Lamlor. sis- 'ter of t'11e:bride, was bridesmaid. IFI... I........... -_4--I- " " I A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized in St. Mary's Church,zu. 7_. o'clock on Tuesday mom1ng,.when Margaret Lawlor was united in marriage` to Patnick William Giilen, Clifford. Rev. Dean Sweeney conducted the ceremony. f\u-:-... 4.. AI..,. :n..-.__ -n .u,_ - ~u - DlS'.l`RIC'.[` .\ll<}l'}'l`[NG OF .1 METHODIST (`Hl7R(`H The Barrie Distrtct. tmeebing of the .\IethocliSt Chu1'('-h took `place 'on Tuesday. Morning and afternoon sessions were held. Rev. L. Brown. Presitlent 01' the Conference. Supt. of Missionsjand C1`airn1a,n of 'Barrie I)i-st1'isjt., was present, 'zmd also rep1'esent-atives frmn nearly :|:`\ Gl'_\'f`l(}1(1 in the district. Th business was the receivin_<.: the re- port of 1h,C0l1|'llliH.I-Pl.` on Co.O[)e1'a- tion. The n1eet.in:_.r endorsed the scllenw presenletl by the Commit- tee. nauuu nus. n. ... ............,,, to Orlllriu, where the -following clmbs will pIa.y.: Bracehritlge, (1-raw.-nh1n1'sl. `Hula, P-arr_v Sound, `Midland, Orillin and ~B:u'rie. ' -_#.. -_.__. l'.\..\`l(.\I{I) l l'\'I.\l.\R.Y S'l`:\R l`S | III:m: ox '1`UVl:sn.-\Y E On l`ue.sd:I_v nexi `lhe I rimary gcnmpetilion for the (`)n1.ari0. [`zm-k- 2,111-d will -start, how. The fo1low'ing [clubs will plav : I 4 . .,,_ nu.: rn_......c.:n (u_......I \......... ~. .. Bzarrie '1`-hlstles, Churchill, Stmud, Mea.v1'ord, Colliugwood, Penetang. v-. - 7 II? _...a l\ a. nu 1....-u _durin,; the past year, presented him The annual uwetin_: oi` the cun';r(=--- gution 01' the I resb_\*teriuu (ftnirchl was held on January -1th. l`h-:2 1+,--3 ports showed that `I921 \v2.~.s the} best _\`ear in the history at the; _r:hurch. both financially anti Uihu.-l`-` wise. At the close of the the-cling the congregation, to expt'(3ss the 21[)- `preciation of their pastor's .s-.=r'.'ices with a. purse cont,zcinin_2' $1;)5_u0. The total amount, raised from all -styurces in the church \vus $i,:,`t:`i.05.; of this $3,188.80 was used fur congt'eg`uti`onal purposes and the mainder for missions. The Wo- men's .\iissionu'y Society raised over $314.00 for their work and the Liulies Aid $194.00.` The Christian iu`x1(I`=avo1' Society procured $71.75 durin:.: the year. The most of this was spent l)uying owers for the sick in the congtegation. :~`m';,-nteen new members were added during thei .. I _. ms..- ,.- .L, , ., Barriz-, skips I Lennox. I ,. -~ . . .. .1, u-4-, . .....v......,,. 1 w. nun" and D. w,j \ to Q On the sanm day rwn M` the Bar- irie Club rinvks shipped by Harry `Hook and W. H. Kennedy, will go ,u .u,- 4--u-.._.:.._. Cl1ic21_e.n, Jan. 8. Judge .\Izn'cusl }\'u.\'u11a1I;,-`h of Hm Superior Court, gwho has just rummod H0111 an in- "\'estigalion of judicial procedure in ;Cz|n-udu. says this (.-0u1m'y can learn -' much from the nm'Ihe1'n neighbor in fine '.Lc1Ininis11'21tit_m of law. when 21 man is convicted ot.` crime in Canada. that ends t.Iiematte1'. He is not _:'I'ni9d innumerzible new Tin-iuls until all the witnesses are tttiglitened 'uwu,\' or die of o1\d age, `fnor is 119 i-mmodiutc=l_v pa:1'o1ed out flu resume his criniinzil careei`. The !p(`I1iliG'S inlD()Z t`m- vicious crimes Eure twice as s4\'('re as those in` the Vnited States. I In I -act." says Jllclgo l{a\=anzmg11,` _I.he entire Czmzxclizm Iheo1'y:seems to involve p1'oIectiun- fui: the -people, i-with orily sectmdary conc.ern- for the (*r'm1inz11." B.-\Rl:ll~)'S S l`H0.\'(i 'l`l*}.-`AM (`_~omumnting on Monday night's junior gmne in Ne-wmurket the To- ronto. S-tar c-II` 'l`uesda_v n~ight had the 1`oIl0winf.,-` : rv \r____...,,..-,_x 1:_1..a .__,. Up at New-n1url\'et l.he- light- vveighted Canalers held Barrie's smut-1. and husky team to 5 to 2. They were lucky to do that on thel small ice, and should do better when tlmy l1'.u-`e more chance to` evade h('i1\') body (-l1ecI\`.in_<.:. Cain, ;'l`m'an and I)0dcl_\' Me-ade were besi 901' lhe Ne\vn1a1`l lot, while Arm- sIl'0n.:, Lhe B-.n'rie cr.-,nn"o, was the best man on Ihe ice. He landed, Your :.,"0ul!~'. When he cuts out some of his ".';l'2ll1(l stand stuff he will be :1 s\\'9el lookinsz; junior. Ban`- `riefs (lerence -'l`uck, Powell and `lCu1'sr.u1--~1m1dv life Iniseruble 1'01` the flittle Newxn-.n'| aHz1cl -.Bz11'rie `has at }4,(md ln0l\`in_g' Xe.-am hi all de- lpurlments. and ma,\' :.:i\`++ l3x'adl'0:'(l's ;sIx'0n:,-' nullil `.1 l`('ill :11':.:un1enl for the: ljuniur honors 01' the (li.~'.l1'i(l. (`lli(':l_`_"() .lml}_-e .H':1_\'s l'.h'. In I.1-urn I`:-mu Dun ~ s :H.\s mun l:l mu: 3 1 (`.\X.\D.\`.s' ('0L'1:'l`s1 u1r.l.|:--m\w.0i: Next Su1{day is Missiou'.u'_v Sun- day in Burton Avenue Church. Rev. F. L. Brown. of Orilliu. will ;px'ea.ch both morning and evening. The choir will render speciill music. Rev. F. L. Brown. of Orivllia. I't`9s.ident of the Methodist Confer-g ence, attended the District. nmeting? in Collier S1. Methodist Church. and? was the _-,-`nest 01' the Rev. S. M. Beach on .\Io11du_\' night. ing may Jul ..-. ...,.....\. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE Hus Much Dominion v....._-,.. \4l|l|. up, .. . V . \ .. V '1-Iarold Ayerst drove the horse out of his 1`a.ther's livery stable, when the bit, broke and he lost. all, control 01.` the rains. The horse started at :1 lively cl-ip up and around the t`ount.ain at the Five Points and uhack again. In front of .Crmig"s store Harold, fezuing per- I sonal inj.ur_v. jumped. The cutter, which `by this time was on its side, swung in and -smashed the glass of the store .wIlndow. :No'L satised` with this the horse continued his I r9.n1pa.ge `up Dunlop- St. and was 2 turning up Owen St. when It -fell, 1 and its runa.wn.y career ended for I that day at lest. I RL7.\'.\\\ .\Y ('AL'Sl~}H l).>\.\l.~\(.`l-I i On Sunday afternvgon about three. o'clock a 1'una.wa,v hdrse and cuilor! did considgraable danlmze by break- ing at? 8x7 eft. nvnindow in J. F. Craig's clothing store. 1'1-....-u.| n__-,,__L .z..,._. m. _ u,,.,_, `. . - I , Th-'a nnual= meeting mot` I .arrie' Disfrict 'L.O.L. was held on Tus-` day, with 1!. goat! attendance. 'I`he l'olLewjm.: oicers we}-e elected : D.:\I.--_C_. IQ. 1 zu`tridge. -D_.D...\I. ni-v\`f.' .\*Ia11sl)1'iAd,ge, H D. Clmp.~~'S.`P1'i1tL. - ' . ' Rev. Sec. g-.H. P1-iesl. I-`in. Se(.'.---J. Gofton. 'I`reas.~~-\\ . Wilson. Lect.-S. N. Hurst. I). of C.~-J. Bowman. I |4.().l.. n|.s"r1um`.mu21`rsu ,_ ` ` I$:|.I:(:'rs ()1`1~`_n'|:nsi READ THE :\DVEiR'l`ISEMEN'[`.S is at Room 3, American Hotel Barrie for .a, short time only. `Madame Zedda ---PALMIST-n The Sacramtrnl of Ihe Lord's Sup-* per will he obser\'r\d in the .\ll2111-1 dale l 1`esb_vte1'i:1n Church on Sun? day Inorning. I"r=puI'ut01'_\ st>,1'\`i('es on I-`1'ida_\' evening. Rev. J. D.` .B_\'rnes. or }:u'iw. will preach an the Sxlntlay 0\'oni1\g sex`\'i(-.0. The Chrislizm l`I11(1--.|\`m' 01' Im- 1 1'es*b_vterizm Chm`:-.11 held their in-` _slz111a1i0Vn 01` oicers on .\Ion(lu_v: .Quantz; Musical Com.. .\Iiss .\l. .\l(-- .zu'y Collector, Bliss Iidnzt .\I0norieI`;3 m'enin:.:: i 1'es., .\li.-;.~: Mae Mac-l)0n-j 211d; Vice-I 1'es., .\n. .\1. (mu-1:; In? cortling Secretary, .\liss .\. .\z'de11;` Cor. Sc-cre1z11',\, Miss Alice`-. (:ru_\`;; 'I`x'e:Ls., Mrs. Lawson; C0n\'em=.Fs at ; C0m.,Pra_\'er .\Ieetin:_'.' C(m1., .\Iiss Lennan; Flower (,`om.. Bliss I-I. .\'ew-` mun;-Social Com.. .\'I1'. Booth; Look-1 uut, C0m., Miss Haunilton; .\Iissi0n-` Piunists. Miss J. [`:(I\\ :1l'(lS and .\i':5;-4. J. Cairns. ' ! I4I.(`u\-'_\f :l4}ng'lisl1 \Vl'1i1`u Bath '1`o\\'uL~;, sizes 22x24. This Towel is good value $3.00. S'})N:-iu] prim~ $2.00 131'. Ha-a\'_\' English .*.':t1-ipv Gl'('_\' anal l{w.s' Bath 'I`0w(~ls, .14-X35. }`\ (.`_}.lllilI' $1.01 ). Spot,-i_z1l pri.<:(- .... .... .. .500 p1`. ])> not miss l`l1(+svli.mesu1 :ha- ; .=;:il ])1'i(:<*s. (`n11 '[`0\v\-'(:ls, `.2J\`\:4-`r. ls} mm-$'1.s(>. ....$1.oo 13; (`n11 :I.')z1.1na1sl< '[`0\v\-'(:I.s'. ..... , . .. ]*}I|g].isl1 (fottam 'l`u\\'<-Jli \\'i(l(- \\'i1h Rml U()l'(1(`l`. S]'Y(`('ii11 ..... Sweaters That Boys Will Like! 'IT l*]l{|`l}\l S _\'w1 think all S\\'t-z11t,-1's luuk alilw tn bn_\'. B111` u-.\' llSllzlH_\' dun`1 <-H-n. 1hm1,L;'h u lm < luosn"1' .\`.`1_\ mm-h :ll.)(,)ll1 Mi1'.* 'l`lm S\\'(-an-rs in II: .'l';unI:n-_v -2.1]o >`.(`](`('1i()|l .'ll'(' .\`\\'(-:11:-rs` tlmn :m_\' |: llu-_\' lun'1 lm_\' duosIi"l' .\`.`1_V ~ll'.` this l';unI:u-_v Inn) will lilu: l'm- 1'ln-ii` ;1p|)(::1i'a11(-c: nml. llwir snfi warm <-<'>lnl m'1'. l`l|(-_V are S\\'<-:1l(-rs yuu will lilw ton, and will sch-(-1 0114- with lliul. (`2l,g'(`l'll(5SS llml II.'llIlI`:lll_\' -nmids 21 plm-lulsu llml f.;'i\".s' sm-ll \'a|m- :11 Slit-ll (l(`(.'l(l(`(ll_V a1 savingg. Lindsay Yun slmnlcl 300 this lj.m- in. ]"u_l|m'm' S\\'t-211m'.s', \' .\'m-k, xi /.425 2410 2&4. l\ .(:_>,'1.IlaI~ $271.51), $4.5(), $5.0f). Spot-izul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.50 L\Inn'.s' H*:1\v'_\' Unitnn, S`\\'.-ate-31' -(.`4m1'..s'. Spm-iul \'ulu<- . . . . . . . . . . . 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L I The annual meeting of the share: holders* 01' the Barnie Union Ceme-`. tery Co. will be held in the Police Court Chambers. Collnier Street, Barrie, on -the evenin~g`pf Jag. 23rd, 1922, at 7.30 o'clock, for the mu`- pose of electdng directors and the transaction of general business. 11.1- cluding the rev`Lslon of by-lzvws. Alex. Brownloe, Pres. J. \V. Ness, Soc.-T1-ens. 1 an 4 _ ; @Ei:EE%%EE%BEEEEEE%E%%im 5Fm$ EE%EEE5E%?n%1F'nEEEEE`E$EEEQ Barrie Union Cemetery I I I I I Free Illustrated Lecture , --`at-< ' , Annual Meeting of Barrie Horticultural and Town; Improvement Society in ` 4 %s%-gwgggsgf E12 if ADMISSION fIj`.REE Come and bring your friends fy : 5 Executive Members will meet "at `'7.30 sharp H. M. LAY, Pm. '1`. "YOUNG, sec-.y.-..r , % 2% Friday nextgggnury 13 U11` '_33(~, Mr. Wm; Tdfoh:-to}: The Public -`Library `Hall Barrie SUBJ ECT--` `ANN UALS Illustrated. by E.\ c(*llC11t Slides (`lliltlm-n s I t1l|`m?'-M` Sw('atr:1', sizes 22, 24-. 21$, at 1lJ,(.-._3,*1na|l pri`:(_*. .. Hr-cl (Tmnf ur1<-1-s for cold nights, (SOX72, \\'hi1'- l3:11tin_ lle-(L R(:g1.1la1* $4.5(). S1:-(-in] . .. ... . . . . ..$3.25 COCO... ALLANDALl.E1' OOQQQQGAAQAAQAAAQQQAQAQI

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