Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 25 Jan 1923, p. 5

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I C. H. EPLETT ELECTED T0 WARIDENSHIP, 1923; - Cash 1.L .|-F~- 14u\'I:r1n`,',. niunnll, 111)/lUl'. Contingencies -- Messrs. u\Ioo1'e, Jztrdine. Goodeve, Coombs, l<`1emin:.:. Ac:-nuenxnnc T-`nnnlirznnn ,,.\lna-an-u I Jillulllt, L!UU\l\.`\/K1`, LAUUHLUD, 1` IUIIIIU`-',.| Assessnlont. E(1m11i7.nti0n~Mess1s.1 \Villiams._ Jas. Moore, ll-`lemi Robertson, Rowe. `These are inst a. few of the Bargains we have in store for you Come tn this store Thursday Morning and be convinced. ' Table of Prints and Ginghams, new Spring Goods, all at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19c 10 Pieces of Plaid Dress Goods. Regular price $1.40. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..79c '5 Pieces of P1'iestley s Black Dress Goods. Values up to $3.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.89 yd. 10 Pieces Cloaking, 54Qincl1. Regular $4.50 yd, to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.75 20 Pieces Dress Goods, values up to $1.50, in Pop- lms, Lus n'os, \Voo1 Voilcs, Tweeds, ].<`a11c_V \Voa\'0s. To go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .750 yd. All Tool Cuslimcire, 44 inch, Pink, Blue, Red. llr-g'11l:11' $1.40. To go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..85c yd. New Voilos, 1-og'11lm' up to $1.25. All to go at 55c yd. New (:`ringl1a1ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23Ac yd. lloavy ;\[oto1.' lhtgs. Priced up to $18.00 for $6.95 AFTER OVER. TIIIRTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN BARRIE THE FIR OF POVVE-LL & CO. IL-\\'E DECIDE1) TO OUT. VVE II.-XVE I-TAD EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS FOR THIS BUSINESS EN` BLOC, BUT 1-IAVE COME TO-`THE DECISION TO GIVE THE PEOPLE OF BARRIE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY BY PLACING THIS STOCK AT THEIR DISPOSAL .-\T A RATE ON THE DOLLAR. ' NOTHING Is RESERVED EVERYTHING MUST G (C0nt.inued from page one) ?1ursday," Dress Goods Below Cost No RESERVE Onl) Roads and B1'idges-J.\Iessrs. Cole-4 man, De_:_s:, Boyd, ]".r21udo11, C-arsonfi, Coonrbs, Davis, I)e\'1in, J4`ishe1', S. J.L Fleminrz. Goodeve, Hanley, Jz1cks0n,; Jardine, Jexmey, Lmnhert, Lo\'erin_<.:,` Lumsden, Moore, Overend, R:1nkin,, Reynolds, Rowe, Spichex`, Stephens,` Taylor, Thoampson, Train, \Vebb,; A. H. \\'ui1son, J. Patterson, ;\IcLeun,` Je~b'b, Bassett, '\V. Fisher. l"nnnn- l)v-r\v\r\1-l\- Afnau-c .\ T-T -3-__ `C __,j ___?,,_ THIS IS A GENUINE HONEST TO GOODNESS SALE ANDHTI-IE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT IN TWO MONTHS. 'EBRUARY 1st, 9 A.M. iUHy}l1ES ()1 J . J. of oilicers ;on, `I ollicers 21 Eng. 1-1011. 1 kin., 1 1'eside=n1 ens.` 1st Vice-1 ebb, V'ice-Px'es gun, Sec., .\I1`s iviss .\Ie~t H. Fred Job Jur- Wice; .` ney, Sec.- 1`1'eu, 3a.1`- Brewster Mc- Brewster {I813 ` \Vm. N! !e1't,`.Cousins. nus-{ A You ' 1`e'tirin:; W11-3 and the H131). and pray sett, 'a1k- a 15.-\I{Rll<} vap,{ 1301': WI`. P.~\l'L'S HR.-\N(`H \\r'()M!<).\".~9 .\['.\!Ll.\llY I`}l..l`1U'l'S ()l*`I"l("b`R. ~.`: `HI. I :l\ U .1 |J|\.'x.\\ ll vvxnua-1.` n It l7.\'lLl.\RY ()l<`l"l(`ER:~f ll { .I-.\..\,.. ......,u.. . 5 _\ preny wed:1in_ was :~:o1emnizeJ'i `, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.` 1 St. Paul's `Women's .~\uxiliu1'_v 1net5Bwwn, Glen Orcllard fzxrm, Dalslon. .in the h:::s<>,1uem 01' their r.:hurch on` on '\'Ve(111esrln_\', Jun. 24, when t.11e':1'. .?_Jzm. 11 For the `purpose of puckin;;l(1a11:.:hte1`. Rena .\Iuy, heczuue the `;Ihei1'-hale and Iinishing up the `busai-| bride of Charles Victor Lennox ne.L:.<'. 01' last year and the electionjchurch. The ceremony was per- I lot` for the coming year. The fo1'n1ed by the Rev. Irwin. of Dons- {oicers are as follows : ville, and late of the 1)a!1ston ci1'curit.! [ 1'e$i(1I1I. *.\1l`S. L01 Smi!h;`assiste(1 by Rev. Knighton, in tho- .I 1`esiden1, .\I1's. .~\1 thu1' D. Couszinrs; presence of about {my guests. "ls! Vice-1 1'es., Mrs. J. Leonard; {Ind The bride was becomingsly dress-[ [Vice-1 1`@S-. `-\1I`S- 0'. -'\I'I101d: Cor. ed in white satin whh rzuliun1 lace} I .\11`S. \V- J. L90I1i11`d; Rec. Sec.. and pearls. Miss Viola Browh, he1'| \l n.v.. T nnnnndn '1`--nun '\T~.-cw ,.n..,u'.~. u-na~ kwirlnz-nu-uifl uh!` V-14.` I 0IIl(.'(?l'S ilI`(2 21$: :lOHU\`\'5 L P1'e.~:i(1ent, Smith; A1thu1' [V'ice-Px'es., I 1 Miss M0121 Le-011zu`d; 1`i'ez1,s.. .\h`s. I Jnbhm; Dorcas Sec., Miss R0150 Mrs. Lou Guest, Assistant; Sec.-'I`1'ea.s. Lite:'at.11-1'e, Mrs. J". 1Drewste1'; E.C.D. T1'ez1s.. Mrs. \V'm. Brenwsler; Sec. hittle '1-Ielpers, Hrs. ;\Vm. Nc=r.=1_v; L'.T.O., Mrs. A. D. | :f`:~.n-inn UOUSIIIS. l vote 01' I-lxanks was given the offlcers. Lunch was served _and meeling closed with hymn prayer. i I 4 ' I I B.\l{Rll`}-.v\l.L.\ND.\I.]<} 'l`L XIS i E BOYS HOLD S0()I;\L l*J\'EI\'l.\'(i ' LiU_\'S LUWII. puuncu. I ` After the business had been transacted, 21 musical! p1`ogi".u1mne was - heard. Io'ilouwim.r this. Victor C0]- : lins, mcm1he1' oi` the Boys Parlia- ` ment, spoke of the work done by I that 1 z,i.r1izunent. The speaker remintled the boys oft `v the privilege which the boys of to- tv ` day enjoy. cou1pm'in,g with them the ilstringzent. rules which kept down the 3- youths ot` fo1'mer'_\'em`s. He out- 5- lined the dit`t`e1`ent p1:Lt.t'o1'ms which ~`..l Ohm n..nrl:.lnon;~ (Inn lhn nu-nun i nnch inl JBUU, IJHSSELL, \\. P151181 . ; County 1 r0pe1'ty-;\Ies's1`s. A. W'i1son, Coughlin, S. J. Fisher, Jar-1 dine, Sullivan. Devlin, Jebb, Denney,` Taylor, J. \\'a1kex', Begg. Rowe, Cn.1`-\ son, Lovering, .-\HiLl1. Goodeve. `BIC-I Duff, Spicher, Gooclen, \V. I `pori VV. Rnn~kiL*., Jackson, Lzu e1't,. Brandon, Stephens, 1 atIe1'son, Lums- den, Coombs. ` 1'n,1..n...-:,... .\rm.,...,. rw,~.n....1m '61- ` I i At :1 Conclave of Tnxis Boys held in SI. (`.eo1`:.,-`e's Pzvrish Hall on l<`1't- (lay night. over thirty were presentr despite the fact, that there were) two hockey matches played that night. J. Little, of the Pioneer lsqtlare, was in the chair, and V Dnuc r`r\urnh nr-tml nu Rmr-i-ntnr t I 1 \ Ross Bl] ll'dI'l;', t`requent. intervals 3' ea 1'. \\ {lb Cowan Ill LIIU acted uuau, {IS uuu Scri-ptor. in was decided to hold conclaves at throughout The next one will be held in, the St. .v\n(l1'ew`s SS. rooms on .\lzu'ch| 9th. Ross Cowan and Clizvrlie I-Iun-' lei` wcm appointed a. comillittee to interview tho Boys` Work Board to see what could be done to have 2. Boys Town Council. Aiftnv tho hnuinpgq hn rl imam I l l[l('3 [)l'lVIl(:`_L (_`. WIIIUH UH: |)U_\"h Ln |U- ' -`(lay 1 ` `- - `>- the czmdidates for the preniiership 3- followed and e.\'I)'1Z1il'10(l just how the Purlizunent, was czL1'1'u'ed on. 1 One interesting fact, was that of `1078 Tuxis groups in Canada, over Q` 100 had been registered in the past van!` L116 51115111}; Ul Lllb` 1V`ilLlUlliJ.l . \llLllUlH. |`Hl'} .\ll').\.\'|N(: OF l.ll<`l} `\\'e live in deeds, not years; in . 1-hougvhis, not `bremths; ! In feelings, not in gures on :1 dial. Ewe should count time by heart-` | throbs. He most lives x `Who ihinks most, feels the noblest, 1 I I acts the best. Lil'o s but :1 means to an end; that end `Beginning, mean, and end to all things-God. _._.Phi1in Jnvmnu Rn ilnv, n UUUIIL Llllll U) lllfxl./I l ; 2 1 UUU -i hi1ip J21-mes Bailey. g H cu; , ped 1 I and piuauiicx: un LLUUUL nu; 'buI:nL:. - The lace} Viola her] cousin, \\'&1SbI`ideSil11ili(1, :1n(lw:\s d1I'(?SSL`(l in pink sa.1iin. The groom iwas ably .supported by his brother. John Church. Miss Jean Harris of Barrie presided at the piano`. i\Hm` Hun wnriinsr innnr H19] lU211'l`le preslueu 'clL uu: pluuu. 1 .M`te1` the wedding dinner the happy couple left amid S110\VeI`S of ` conic-tti and good wishes for :1 hone-y-f .n..nn in 1`ny-nnn LT-un\iHnn and l uen, L;UUlH`US. `\ Educzu;ion---r.\Iess1's. Coogrbs, Wil-. lizuns, Robertson, .\IcLea`E1, Knupp, Gooden, Devlin, Coleman, Bassett, Davis. ;\.1`dhe1`, Rowe, Jebb, J. Vulk-. er, Thompson, Reynolds, Sullivan,` Lwunbert, Campbell. Stephens. Jack-` son, Goodeve, J. \\'i1s0n, Conghlin, Branden. T)nin1inrv \(ru 1 and honey-I mmmg { .moo.n in Toronto, H:u11ilton and . Council other pomts. 1 . lowsh up Ix an no L: r\( E In :1. league junior xIu_1'e on Wednesday night, Trinity kids slep-` nod ivn Q1 \f:n'\*'n: 1`F1.n!`PS(3,I`lffll i\'GS weu11esuuy night, 1l'l.l1lLy Juua amp- ,ped into St. .\Izu'y's 1'ep1`esent.at'i\'es V` and trimmed them 7 to 1. Only 21 few fans turned out to witness tltel `` .game, which was only it fa;i'r exhi.l)i- 1` tion. l`1'init.y (lesarved to win by 21 1` ;;reztte1' margin, for they had p1'a.c-' ticztlly all the ploy. Ontly at occ.zts- ` ional intervztls would the Saints -.up- 1 pear at all likely to score. Their 1 lone counter czume in the second pe1'- 0 iod when Leo I<`1ul1e1`t_V batted in :1 3 Irchound. This was after Trinity 5 haul annexed five goals. St. )lzu'_\'`vs ` 'stt'on;zesL Ddl.l' were the Flztlterlyi` brotlters, the rest did not play even ( 0r hOCkC_\ . Trinity apvpears to 1 have 1!. well bztlanced team. Powell, ` on the defense, is a. star, and Lou 1 'G11l`\`il1 and G. lv`oste1` on the t'01iwur(l1* ' I l line work well t,01.:etl1e1'. 'T`\-iv-IHIV u-nf fhnil` n-at rrnnl in the tme WOI`l{ weu I.U_L`,'eUlel`. Trinity got their rst goal in the opening: minutes of the game. With Clzurk rctsing in the penalty box. Gztrvin slipped down the right wi11gI` and scored. Iv`x'oun the face off the` same player nearly notched another but good goal tending save the ecorr,-. I~Io\\'e\'e1', .G:u'v'in would not he denied. and shortly after stuick handled his way through the 0wp- posing; team for the `second goal. 'J`rinit_\' ztttztcked hard and were de cidedly superior to the Saints, but the superb checking of the lv`lzLhert_\-' brothers kept the score dmvn. 1.1:. vlv in tho unnnnd nr-wind Cnl`\"in Assortment of Laces at . . . . . . . . . .. 25c doz. yds. Velvet-sens, regular price up to $1.50 yard. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75c yd. Twills -and Bridal Cloths, Pink, Mauve, Blue, VVhite, Uvely quality, rc-.g'u1aI' 850, all at . . . . . . . . .450 yd. 1UI`()lllU1`S JiepL Llle scum: uuwu. l Early in the second period Garvin` nntiched a. third goal for the Saints, this time on a. `long shot. The next ]`i'inil.y score was by Gordon Foster, aml 2L half minute later he ipped in another. Both teams steadied down, Powell and FIzLhert_v cutting loose with some inte-I'esl.ing`1`ushes. Towards the end of the period Leo ` Flaherty, scored after taking three whztcks at the elusive disc. ` T`\r\ nun` Frnilnn h'.nKrI`\f hvn mnv-n CURTAIN NETS Bcatltiful patferns in Nets, all to go at prices 1'a11ging' from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 to $1.50 36 inch Nets, 1'0g'u1a1- 509. m 750. Sale . . . . . . .39c 38 inch Nets, 1'0g111m' up to $1.25. Sale . . . . .70c Icamiful 40 inch Nets, 1'og11la1' $1.50. Sale . . .850 All Emb1'0i.de1`ies and 1'11sm'1`i01T1s are placed at one p1'i<:(=, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 yd. C1u'1T:1i11 Sm'i1ns (-1(~zu'in0` at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20c V 7 U Fuct01'_\' Yarn, all (.-0101-s, 2 and 2} ply . . . . . .750 lb. V"." Colored S<-rims, 1'0g11lm' 4.x-, <-louring . . . . . . . .490 Tl: I N l'I`Y (`Hl'!i('}l~-BR()\\'.`\' Dry Goods Below Cost Dlilllutll. ' I rintin;z- Messrs. Goodcve, Jer- mey, Allan, \Vi11i:m1s. Overend, Coughlin. Jackson, I~`1emin:.,', Jardine, \Ve1bb, Archer, ;\IcDuff, .\IcLean, l\'nuDD. Rorbertson and J. \Vi1son. (";nn|Innnir-nnnq nnrl \'Il)II\(\l'i!`l1Q__ WI`. .\l;\ l{_Y'S 1 The Northern Advance j `;Rxz}4Ri5i: mgmxus `A COUNTY COUNCIL:; 1 . . . 1 On \X'e evenmg :L Jolly Imxel I I `was spent. by the nlemhers of the; County Council when the 11ewl_\'; elected '\\'zn'don, C. H. Enletl. ;:u\*ej :1 hzmrluet at the Xvellingtun Hotel` dining: 11aM. . nm.:.1m. O`:r\ 1\xr\yv\"\nv-r- n6` i`-u;.. l(lllllll}. 1121. 3 lesitles the members of tile` ,C0unt,v Coiinctll, Inuny oi` the ex- [\\'ur(lens. and ex-C0~uncillo1's were Ipreszent, as well as t'ep1'esentut,ives of Itho l i'uvinciul, County and Town ntlici-.\`ls,:1.ntl others. These social mnctions are zLL\\':Lys looked f()1'tVI(x-I. ~1 to with pleasure and the grathe-1'i11t,; en VVednes(lu_\' night will rzmth as one of the very best that has been held for some time. Perhaps the thing most. noticeable 'an10nt:.; the members of the County [Council of Siincoe is the good fel- lmvshitp that :11-w'a._\'s exists and the heartiness with which they enter in- 'to the social hours as well as their` 1 work. I '. Iv I {-3 C ' oilico. uv... .-\1"ter full _i11stice had been done to the good l'h'lI11f.,"S provided, Reeve Colemrtn, as chztirinztn, conveyed to L. the Warden the thanks of all present for Ibis hospitzt1i~t_v and extended to` 11i1n the good wishes in his high .-\t'1e1- the toast to the King, the toast to the new VVa11'den WZIS responded to by ex-Warden Moore in his 1115111111 halppy strain. A bottle of I-I20--~.005G%, accoiiipzmied by 21. ,\'o11ng what might be, was pre- sented to the new \Vz1'1'de-n. The toast to t11e1 1'ovi111ei:t1 1'epI'esenati\'e-5 .w:1s pen`-o11111ed by County Engineei lctumptbell and responded to by Provincial I~Iig11w'.ty Inspector Linus- den, A. 1>I11t.c11i.nson and C. Mc- -Eztchern. M1`. H11-tchinson emptin- sized t11e necessity of closer co- 'ope.111tio11 between the 1'11ra1 and 11r- bztn sections. He had ttlxvays fo11n.d that the people of the towns were e:1,Ler to back up whatever was of ad- ;\':111'1-.1ge to the rurztl comm-11n1iI_\'. 1 `Thu tnncf in Hun T7.\'..\7U'111~rIan: Inc 1 \ '_,' Mr. H. Wade of 1I1n\'z1le culled oni tt'1'iends here recently. Mr. E. T. ;\IcC0nkey loaded 2L car Miss Eva \ Vi1an spent the week 1 end with her parents in Lefroy. ' \\"r.\ an-n H rvln hn hi.`-HY Th`: Inhn. r _ 1 E of stock on 'l`u0s(1u_\'. ;( V` me: I). I~I;1rper spent the week em: 3 I *e:wi'I2 .n.":'-.= in Bf1`.`I'i!?. !` `I. \\'e regret to say 11'. Fred Pezri-_ cock is on the sick list. 1 V I, Mrs. .\1a1'thn Patterson is the gttest I ( F 01' .\lt:s. 1{()ge1'su11 in Lefroy. 1 ; Mr. W. Booth of Toronto spent the I `f week end with friends here. 5 I We are soI'1'_v to hear of C1z11`en~:-c= B1`o1e_v'5 illness and hope for 21 quick ; 1'c-co\'ery. The 1uembe1's of the Ixlnisl Coun- ;|ci1 attended ll meefmg in Ba1'rie on `the 23rd. . A shortage of water is improxwing` V `CIIU \VlLll Ht:`l' llilllflllb J11 .l.4U11U_Y. I '\'\"e are all glad to hear Hrs. John- `son is 1'ec`0\'e1'ing after her oper- `M1011. ml, Tnlwn T`)u.n6 1113;! 1-ntnrnnfl Zl[lUIl. M!" John Pratt has returned a;1'1e1' s`p0n(1in}.; 111ilI'l)"\VCe1(S in To- ronto.` H7.` nutx r`r\VII'I' n hnnv `n6 (Invnnr-a. nuupy, l\U UUl|5Ull zulu J. Hr HDUH. l Communications and uVIex11o1'ia1s-1 Messrs. Wil1i:Lms, Coleman, T:1ylor,, Campbell, J. Wilson, Sullivan. : Rnillxvnvc nnrl (`.nnnlq___.\ln l 914: Sheeting, regular 850 yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . .59b`yd. 8!4 Sheeting, regular 750 yd. . . . .` . . . . . . . . ...52c yd. 10 Pieces Shirting, regular up to 500. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39c yd. Terry Cloth, regular $2.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.5O Fancy Sateens, regular 90c aiid $1.00 . . . . . . . . . .69c Crotonnes, regular 850., for . . . . . . . . . . . A. . . . .50c Plain Safins, regular to 400. . . . . . . . . . . . ..25c yd. Plain Chambrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20c yd. Plain Voilos, all colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40c yd. Hugo Colored Bath Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . .950 pair Plain \Vl1i`re Bath Towels, regular $1.25 . .69c pair 32 inch .-\1'1de1-so11 s Ging'l1a1ns, regular 50. Clear- ing 1)]'](`(` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c yd. Linen Hand To\\'(\lling`, rogillar 250 yd. Sale . .190 .l31'o:ul(-lotli S11itimg;s, 52 im-l1, ne `.1SS()1'l11`1(`11t of sl1a(los, rog11lar $4.50. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.79 yd. U16 40111. - 'Lmrp1'0\1ing business 1'01` the well d gge1's in Lhis co1m111111ity. \1.. null \h-a (`ham Nfnillv !'IY1f coxmnunuy. ; M1`. and Mrs. Chas. Neilly and? tclaughter of Thornton visited I\I1`s. `Hunter on Sunday. Mr. H. Bmvmall is home from 1119 Wes! and is now the guest. 01' his mother, Mrs. .~\ve1'y. \h- hm. Xxh-Lmht 11:1: rrzhwnpd tn morner, .\l1'S. .~\ve1-_v. M1`. `.00. VV1`i`g1hL has returnetl to the VVr:sl. after spending :1 month with friends in this vicinity. T)n1- ..n,1 `um: Qtnvrnmnn nnd |\VllIl Il'lL`.11us 111 um: l Rev. and Mrs. datlgllter Rim we1'e `0_vs.le1' banquet held lweek. 'l`hn nuunv frianf: weeli. I I Tlie nmny friends. of Miss Hilda Hoover of North Bay are so1'1`;' to hear she is home on account of ill l1ea1t.l1. I \ ..1n:..~h 1.-ma n.(' vnunrrmnnnln frnm! health. A s1ei_'-._-11 load of young people from here chased the hour with ying feet" on `.\[ondz1,y evening: at the n10ccu9sin dance held in Barrie rink. All repnrtetl :1 good uime. um-nun in gm-nlv T)]`011(l of the F0111` ;\ll repnrleu f.()0u uunu. ` I ' Stroud is surely proud four- `curlers, R. A. Sutherland, .-\. \V.1 ~ Green. T- Ki55ik and L. W. G116-SI, Jiss Grace ;\lc:\Iac1ron and motner }who were victorious in their gmune 0| Amgtls -are sending LL few days with the Sc0ts" in Toronto on .\I0n- wml friends} in Iclxuvule. day night. winning by three points. .\Irs_. '1`. Carson left. for Edenvule 18 to 15. on 1`uesduy nnrormn-g vto see her The hockey match bet:\v0c-11 trhe bl-0thm._m_1,m. who is j1`1_ Tina.-I-.uvIn1-:nr\L` and ?\Tnhnr'IiQl< Ina`! Mu xv-m 1."11ic urhn dim! nn Twan- Winnirred Lunnp (West Vinginia! Coal) for stoves or. open grate, all $14.50 per ton, at Sarjeamt s. STROUD \Jd.lllp`|Jl5H, J. VVIISUH, Dllll|\iLll. I Rui1w\\':1,\'s and CanaIs--Messrs. Lam=be1`L, Bassetl, Sullivan, Jebbp, Walker, Denney, Thompson. 'I`a_vlor,1 `xooden, Rankin, Cmmpbell. \\'. Fish- er, .-'\. \Vi1son. A6` [Innnn T)nS`...-n [Yin XXV--r-lain Sheetings on Sale Vl(111lll_\'. Stevenson and present at, the in Lefroy last` FE CLOSE .`1-1n1m1-nxv rnr\ nT17'n` Fl`I'LI1]`, That there was no lack of Ilmteriaf `for the oflice of \V'a1'den was evi- Edencecl by the 1211'-ge n11mrbe1' of ?nomin:1.1i0ns, there being no less Ethan 20 names in the nomiation livst... |'I`he:v were C. 1-1. Eplett, '1`. C-oodeve, ID. 11. Coleman, \V. Williams, J. Jar- (line, C. H. Je1'me_\'. S. J. Fisher, C.- H. Reynolds, A. \Vi1son, E. C00:mvbs,v L. 'I`a_v1or, E. Rowe, J. W . 'l`.110m'pv' son, 'I`. Rzmluin, J. Mooare, C. C. Bragg, J. R. Boyd, J. Walker, T. Luu11sden, T. I"1e1ning. 1) \I\I"I-u I"n`.-su-..-.n nu/I T r\1\V'I\ !`1..n`..xI:v` L. J"1C`llllHS. Reeve Coleman and Reeve Coonrbs, who were looked upon as sr.1'on.g men, did not allow their 11z1mc:; fc-' go to nomination. Reeve Crrom-b.t-' said he would be :1 (3.lI1(lid2Llf3 nexi N... :r .. mnmhau no` fhn rnnn.---II 'rw n.\"r\' 'l`H Ia Elllu Tie \\7UUl J. UU LL UilH.u1'\li'ul'1 lLL`.\| _vez11' if :1 member of the Council. Reeve Coleman said me only 1`ez1s=.nn- he did not allow hlis name to sta ;`.3=' was that the Wz11'de11sh~i1) Was. in the south last year and he would wiLh-- (11':1.w in favor of the north this year, but he would be :1 candidate next. _\'e:u'. Severuil others also said Line}? `would be aspirants next year 011` im [the near future. 1! px`0;.';1`am. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore 0-]? .St. HAnne`s are here for the Ohurc11- 3 Brown wedding and are visiting the 9,1z1t.ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WV. Brown. ` :.\Iiss~Ruth Brandon of Edgar Ii:-us been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. Be1't1`zm1. ~u.. 1.1 hm,-cnn hue rahll-np tn Be!1`t1`iL`I11. Mr. H. Dmwson has returned to `Toronto miter spending a. -few days with his parents. Mr. Gordon Dawson gave (1. birth- day party on Sztturday aifternoon to in number of his young friends. The Ban'1`ie Collier Street Epwortlt Lezxgue visited our league on Mon- day night and gave us 21. splendd 1 \,r.- and Mrs, H. Moore |1l, .`\. VVIIBU 1 House of Re[`uge~-His \Vm'ship` the Warden, Uessrs. Rowe and I l"lem ing. J Laurie!-.11inn__,z\[n:m-u Inrtlinn \Tn-I 4 1 i l)1'0U1e1'-111-1:LW, Wm) ms nu. Mr. W:m. Ellis, who died. on Mon- day, was buried at the Union ce-me~ 1ex'y here. 'l`he :funeral was con- ducted by the Orange Order. l -Lvdnl.-I.` .I..IIua..n-I \n A little son zu'1'1\'ed at the home of Mr. and I.\I1`s. Johrn D. vRoe the nro1'n~ ing.-; 01' Saturday, Jan. 20. nn.mm- nnvs 1`hn1. there has been ing 01' Su.1l11`(1i1)', Jan. zu. Rumor says that there (1. n'ans1 er of real estate from the ownershixp olf George Aynres, Jr., to that of Richard 1 lQ\v1`ight. T`.kn rnnc sn-n nnlnndid Fm` s1ei-zI1- that of liicharu 1 lQ\Vl`lg'I1I.. The roads are splendid for slei-gh- ling and just, enough snow to keep `them so. I`he recent thazw was an improvement rather than a. detri- ment to the roads. ! Party in this ( l'o1'1ning.- Nothing Changed FEBRUARY 1st, - 9 A.M. .\'().\l I .\';\'l`l`}D FOIL l ()Hl'l`l()I\' OF \V.-\l!D.EN DALSTON _ 5 lines may be dvi-szuppearing country, b_ut coal lines we ;.~-Brook1yn' Eagle. lulllllls. ` Legis]zL'ti0n~-Messrs. Jardine. .\[c~ 1)111'1',Je1`n1ey, Hnnley, A.\Vi1son,` .\Ioox'e. Coleman, Bogg, Fleming, Boyd, Rowe, Carson, Spicher. Over- end. Z\IuDuf1`. Goodeve. Geo. Davis. Dnfnu-n:~0nQnn \fn~nv-n Yrunnnxv MINESING Page Five Cull. .Vl`UlJHll, \lUUllb`\ L`, \.It'U. .lJiI.Vl>. Reforestat-i0n-.\Iessrs. Je1'mey,[ Sullivan, Moore, \Vi1son, Jzmwline,` .Ia.okson. NV. Fisher, '1`1'uin. C0le1mu1, Degg. Lovering. Rankin, '1`z1ylm'. f`nntinunnnuc _ \| n::I-Q `\Tnru'r.\

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