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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jan 1925, p. 12

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CON SOLATION Second Round `Fourth Round Third Round Seri-Fi'nals PRIMARY I I'{eiveo"f Churchill, Malcomson of Barrie, Gaudrie of Gravenhurst and Peacock of Milton, who won Primary prizes last year, were not inside the money this time. 17 I 11 1 -up . . - l Ch_I;1rchill ' with 23 members sent ve rinks and they made a good show- ing. /~ `I'I-!.._ ,B l'lI,,, I III `I I A Norms % } ;Curling isn't a Scotch.g'ame any more. Not a single Hoot mon" was` heard. ' 3 Stroud 0 4 1. 0 0 2 . 11 Ben Webb, "sk.1o 1 0 0 0--10 0 1 2 1-`-11'] uuura BHUUIU UU IHBIEHIUU UPUIL , J. A. MacLaren saidvth_at- the flow- ers were never completely placed wheh the judge arrived. There was the same trouble in the boultry department. too, said J. H. Wilson, and the tardy ones were local - avl hi fnw: - mmThistles I W.F.Knight, sk.12 A.` Boys, sk. 10] 0 2 ! ! Alliston I G.6.(-3;:1;1eron, s . Cameron. 0 | Boys . . . . 1 I Alliston. - I` Thistles W. F. Knight, sk.13 H. M. Lay, sk. 4 "1;f;z`:1h'Er;'o.;.e may be 75, but he Barrie x.-.... Flannel, all colors, sizes 14 to 20, value to $8.50, price $4.95 Ladies and Misses Poiret Twills, Wool' Crepes and a few Cantons, sizes 14vto 46, values $18- to $20, sale price $12.95 Beautiful Evening and After-' noon Dresses in georgettes, . cantons, satin-back cantons, etc., sizes 16 to 44, values to $35.00, sale price . . . l8.95 A` few Children's Flannel` ' Dresses and Misses Middies, values $3.95, sale price`$2.95 _ Owing to `arrival of Spring gc;ods_sr)o1_i,' :JV_ are making big reductions on the last of our Winter stock. If you want a new`Coat, Dress or Hat, come and choose `one of our remarkable values. 5?.9.1.:.T.'S_iH3 ___$E1 J1_\N_UARY 31st TO FEBRLTARY 10TH DRESSES \5Ullllll Ill 15930 . Major Knowles pointed out anoth- er feature when he said that the man who brought his vegetables in at the eleventh hour hada better chance of winning because his stuff was so much fresher. Adherence to the fixed hours should be insisted upon. .T, A 'M'nnT.n-non anirlflnnl-.+1nn H.-nu- Semi-Finals Final The books of Transfer and Registra- A tion-will be closed from February 3rd until February 10th, 1925, both'da.ys Inclusive. Ills: Barrie curlers did better this yea.. In 1924 Meredith reached the Prim- ary semi-nal, while Cameron and Lay got into the third round of the Consolation. This year Meredith and Boys reached the nals_in the "Primary and Consolation respective- ly, Garrett and Cameron the semi- nals, and La_v and Hook -the third round of the Consolation. ..._ . . . . . . . .--luv vuusarui \I\Iuy I-II . ; NOTICE is hereby given that the xFirst Annual or General-[Meeting of The Warren Organ Company Limited . will be held at the Head Office ottthe Company, Maple Avenue, Barrie, Ont.. on.vMonday, February 9, 1925, at 2 o'clock, P.M. For the following purposes:-- To receive and consider the Annual Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet, and the reports of the Directors and Auditors. 1 To elect Directors and other officer; and to transact any other ordinary business; 152;: jg. __ THE WARREN ORGAN CO., LTD. . `Mnmtnm s.. 1......:... ..:----- (Continued tromupage 1)` . Field Crop Competition` . It was decided to hold. eld crop corupetltions in oats and. potatoes again this year and an effort will be made to secure more. entries ahd to ghaye each of the surrounding towns `-sh1ps.represente`d. Last year nearly `all the entries were from Vespra and this, said Mr. Little, was`due to the efforts of. Mr. HickIing..- A. F. A. Malcomsor; suggested. that the co- operation of the District Represent- atives be invited. eHe thought they could not do better than increase in- terest in good seed production, His suggestion was incorporated in the motion which was passed deciding upon these competitions. . A A Should Exclude Old Stuff Mr. Malcomson expressed dissat- isfaction with the art exhibit. Some of the pictures had been going around the fairs for years. He believed that it would be better to exclude exhibits from outside the county and also anything more than two years old in this department. 71--..) Y....:......L-.. ..._2.I ..a...... .8 LL- fioesn t look. it when he's af the curl- 1112`. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AB Ladies and Misses Coats iii marvella, pebble and duvetyn cloths, with fur trimmings of sable, Am. oppossum and mou- falon,_ sizes 16 to 46, values `to $55.00,-/sale price . $29.50 3 lovely models, values to $27.- 50, for . . . . . . . . . . $18.95 1,Misses',Vsize 14, for . $11.95 1 Child's, size 7, fur trimmed, value $11.75, for . .. . $8.50 ]y' Order, COATS D. J. REBURN, Secretary VII`. Dun that, in 0rd these fairs the same schools cit ors or by t for this spe H0, BIIUUZIU DU ugxufy NUIIUEUU DP. ll; W95 not fair -to exther the dnrector In charge or to the judges to have stuff _coming in late.` 'u..:-.. v..-...1-.. ..-:_;-.1 _.-;. _._'.u_ J.:oL Au , L\I Inn "in ' agricult workers an to thinkin teach` them fully applie --Wait f white sale, Fe'~. 3-.. - .4 er departn at ca}}3`i$I A good tim A I`: L Afternnuo made lmki Hall, Allzfu auspices H. Y\ \ I I Ill` V lll Victoria H noon tea 2:)! ties in Hot da_v. Feb. I fV__A.}_. . _ Womer"s Church are ' baking. hr dainties at lop St., Sat The - _VOur{ putting on Fashicned Midhurst. Aid, on Th 25c. ` T A: The we among the mainly 411' the rural These are cieties, hut girls them. of the` I)i first of th Dunc-an in With thI`('(' taking pzujt of these fa 125.000 ch A The obje pare t"`(= r-h farm; to he Kn nnn-1-:nnIv CB IIUW 35 Lucy llUUlu U8: Major Knowles, referring to re peaters," told of a tea cosey being shown at a certain fair five years and taking $1.00 each year, , Time of Placing Exhibits - D. H. Coleman said the rules for `placing. exhibits at certain times shouid be rigidly adhered to. It was n!-, `Pain In AN-Kan 4-Inn tnvnnl-nan in Another men.t s `act Garden Co were held 1 to stimulat growing of children In for themse the home 5 ......l..... .. Dn Mcv Inenk (Emu covory hf I day,Foh.1 Vrary Ilun. 7T\L_ \I'.. uay, 1`L'H. .V Gxjadunt. are holding homemade -store, Dun} Ta SC1`\'(`d Central Sunday, -1" speaker. ( 9t"1, from 6 Prices 50:.-` Th. your Methodist play, An . St. Paul's Feb. 20. ZIUC. W. A. of of .hpmema afternoon t S. S., Satur Orchestra. ing, etc., W} `h last: Mr. Dun from Elmv and ladies . pared and at the cm: under the Over Since 1!) pie had ta} 1: in f`1'5," V for the 1 -1.~-w The: farmers ho can; the that is on 1 es give V` Stands the farm. ln new ideas. ant of '-H`. Reserve - Hardv T1me good pI`l7.(3S A Director What El3'i'.'ci'ia:uF'r:'e}zt'.""" W" Lloyd Livingston said some of the `exhibits by school children were not as new as theyshould be.` Mo':nv `(naming vnfnwvncr I-A Iva- Mr. Dun ation and All expvnm paid by thc . R. S. D tural Repr interesting- Club lunc he told S0 done by hi. men and 3' of Ontarh `chairm an < DIIC IGEL have been riculturo :1 of._ these h 017 A4 u_y Auun. The xxx 2,.,..f,, Y masqp "nan T). 3 Disbursements ..$ 418.04 .. 492.00 .., 100.00 .30 500.00 ..A1199.50 ...1861.20 74.65 Ivv OA1 nn -$123.64[ Rent of chairs .. Law costs . . . . . . Cash book .v . . . . Thomas Kell . . . . Cam bell Estate L. cCabe Balance on hand uugI:'J.U1' uucn 01 tne (uVlSl0nS_. ' eplymg to a remark of Mr. Hick- ling that a Governmentjudge should give his.reason_s. Mr. Little said that sometimes exhibitors objected, not wanting to have the saleabiiity of their animals affected by having the : weak spots pointed out. Directors Meet Following the general meeting, a short meeting of the directors, was held. _The secretary and the treas- urer ere re-appointed and some routin business disposed of. Treasurer's Report Receipts Balance on "Hand V e no M uuy uvuuulg, d8.I1._ 30.. A social evening will be held at the home of Fred. Partridge on Thursday evening, Feb. 5. under the auspices of the Women's Institute. A debate, Re- solved. that observation is a more .im-. portant factor in education than read-' mg." will` be given. There willelso be music , and refreshments, Admission 25 cents. . b A 5c_ u1'uuu':1', ;vu'.. uuw OI rmxerton. . Miss Wice of Toronto and Miss Wice of Braden s were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson over the week-end. W9U|\v Mrs. W. J. McMa.ster is slowly recov- ering from her recent operation. M1`. and Nlrn. (`._ T-Tlndln vinlfn fnn o n`& 17 AV llll-lld The Young People's Club will meet in the basement` of the church on Fri- day evening, Jan, 30._' ` A nnrilnl nxmnlnauuynl 1-... uni; .-.4 n... jiljff. Jan. 26.-Albert Crozler was operat- ed .upon last Friday in the`R. V. Hos- pital at Barrie. PA`! " I'Y\`fh A9 Dunno`-xnlola-on Cv`oaA1a puucu ul. nurrxe. Rev. H. Smith of Bracebridge visited at the home of Mr. Greensides last week. ' Tllfun 1!?` `I \A'..1|t....4..... 1.. ..1--_u__ __-. ___- uruls Lrum net recent operauon. Mr. and Mrs. C. I-Iindle visited for a. few days last week-with Mrs. H1ndle's brother, Mr.. Law of Pinkerton. Minn Winn nf 'l`m-anon mu: an-.. urn..- u; -pea-2.0-2 unu expenunures or $180.00. The officers elected for 1925 were:- Rectorfs Warden. W. Hogan; People's Warden. V. E. Knight; `Vestry Clerk. G. H. Eaten; Lay Delegates to Synod; E. A. Little, G. H. Eaten, V. E. Knight. -pa-uhou. Receipts of the W. A. amounted to $144.08 and the organization gave the church wardens_$110 for missions. . l`hn A " D A I~nnn|~I>,ulnnurnil InAtI|1\Cr\On uuuruu WH.I`un8_1J.U IO!` mzsslons. ` .. The A.Y.P.A. reporteshowed receipts of $224.64 and expenditures of $180.05. The nfnnma nlnnfn fms 109; nym-`no uuu uaumxucuory. Mr. Livingston said that th ntry of sheep had grown so large that it .would be more satisfactory to have a udge for each of the divisions. A?\`!Y;V\lP +n 1: Maintain`: A-3A`K.. T_`I-I.. uuapc. _ The nancial statement of the church showed receipts during the year of $2593.48, of which $1291.60 was received "through the envelope otter- tory. The openvoffertory amounted to $599.42 and.$s300 was received from the X)r&en s Guild. There is a balance of ~ Receipts of the 4Women's Guild amounted to $464.89, of which $204.20 was realized from a. bazaar. Disburse- ments were $459.84. ` QTAQQ K0 urns: uuhanull-ua tn LL . `D..- IHUIJLB WVTU `IDV.Ou $1488.50 was subscribed to theVRec- tory. Fund -and expenditures were $1240.60. ~ "h'QIII\l`fI'IV GnI\nn1 ..nl...\'A nal: in .4! $1240.60. V ~The:Sunday School raised $266.68. of which $155.99 came through the regu- lar` offerings. Expenditures were $240.30. V ' Dannlnfu nf 4-14.. 117 A ........._a.-.1 ;... WEEK. - - The Ladies Aid have divided their members into teams under the able leadership 01' Mrs. Wm. Rusk. Mrs. `A. Fleetham. Mrs. Wardman and Mrs. T. Lougheed and intend. putting on `a. series of socials and entertainments during the winter. _ ' .'1`he Official Board will meet at the close of the evening service on Sunday. 4 St. `George : Church Shows Progress Encouraging reports were presented at the annual vestry meeting. of St. George's Church held, in the parish hall on Monday night. The meeting was very well_ attended and the reports sowed every department to be in good s ape. ~ "l`lnn nnnninl a+a+w.n..4- -4! u... I._JI. HOW IIIUIIIIJUIKEM 7 On Wegdnesday evening in the Sen- ior ,League a very enjoyable program was given in the form of a mock mun- icipal election. If the promises of the prospective candidates were carried out-it would surely revolutionize the town of` Barrie. One thing that the election demonstrated was that when the Leaguers are called upon to par- ticipate, in the real government .01. the town they.. will make things interesting for their opponents. A nnnnlnvn nf 'I"nvIn hnua and Vlhuall purl. 1. week. rm... LU!` LHUIIC U[J]JUllUIllHo ` ` A conclave of Tuxis boys and Trail Rangers of the town is being held this - evening `in Burton Ave. Church. A re- portk of the meeting will appear next wee . l5'll/I-Ul.'U UL DI!` I1UIll'y '.l'1lUl'lU.UXl. The Toronto-Allandale team was beaten in Stratford last Saturday by 6 to 2 in a fast` game- In the C.N.R. Apprentice Hockey League. These two teams layed a tie game in Strat- ford two eks before and Saturday being an open date they were ordered to replay the game. Next Saturday the locals go to London. They have s only one more home game and it will be played in-Toronto if ice can be se- cured there. Burton Aye. Methoclistlchurch Next Sunday morning the Sacra- *ment of the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered at the close` of the regular service. .There will also be a reception of new members. ' f\r| "XYov\nao1v nirAv|"vnru In OLA G..- UPULIIIUII UL DUuI.lllllp|.Ull LAUUEU D40. 60. Mrs. W. 20. Harris and two children of Toronto. are going home to England on an extended holiday. Mr. Harris is a. brother to Engineer Harris and is well known. here. 1 . `Qnnf `K7 T4`. 1XYnnnrnvv unnnvuiluy Inna 6-Ian well knowmhere. . .. - `Supt. VW. E. Weegar recently had the pleasure of handing to Thos. Horner, Supt. of Tracks, and P. J. I-Iealy, senior despatcher, life passes in recognition of their services of over half a century. These passes are good over the entire C. N.`R. System and bear the personal signature of'Sir Henry Thornton. The 'I`nr-nnfn-AIInn'dn1a fnnm mac A neceipts . Balance on "hand ._.$ Govt. grant, general.__. . . . . Govt. grant, Field Crop` . Town grant . V , Cash from sre'tz;}' I . . . 401199.50 Gate receipts, first day . . .. 1861.20 Grandstand, first day Night entertain t, first day 8}*m00 Gate receipts, second day. . 37 Grandstand, second day . . 2 .00 .25 N11`. EIIU AVLFH. U: W: l.'UuUllUl.'o ' _ - '- '1`he'O1,'ficers of Kempenfeldt Lodge No. 153 went to Barrie last week and put -on the White Rose Degree for the `brethren of Southampton Lodge No. 28. Mrn, W (1, Marvin and fwn nhlldman HJIG. 1V1I`S.`1`B.ll. , ' Mr. Harris, an inspector of`the Rail- way Commission, visltgd the Allandale terminal. last week. . . `II... and Elna 1XTrn `Dy-nnlrn Inahyn van- EBPIHIHZLLA F451. WUUJS. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks have re- turned home aftervspending a. week with friends in Toronto. 7 ` `Kn nap!` `Alma Alnv Gnkuvn{I-nan -nnarn WILII LFICIIQU ll). .I.Ul.'UHLU. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schreiber were called to Toronto this week by the ser- ious illnesg there of Mr. Schreiber'sV father. l'Ina' 'f4'nl-I-ma-Jvun Dnuonhnu AF Tnnnnfn IEILIIUIV . Miss'Kather1ne. Poucher of Toronto and Mrs. P. '1'. Holman of Midhurst spent theoweek-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poucher. VHLA 'I\XInnwn l\' '?n'I\nv\av-\C'n1I, -T.r.\Hrn IDBWVGGK-110 at 1118, 1101116 11811:. ' V Don't forget the O. Y. B. dance in Or'.ang e Hall, Allandale, Friday, Jan. 30. Good music. - ` ` _ 5c Mrs..J. S. Brunton and Miss Florence Bruntqn are visiting .friends in To- ronto. - {Wanna `Dr-nvafnn on TM !-a I/I "I'-Tnlrnnu Ch. Brlinton and Mrs. M.'Holmes spent the week-end with relatives in Hamilton. _ . . . Ilua `IV `D TJ'nRablna AP lIC:'I1nnt1 {cal namuton. ; Mrs. F. R. Hodgkins of Midland is visiting her sisters, Mrs. L. E. McMillin and Mrs.`Fell. `Ila `Linn-via on lunar:-An!-nn n~P'fI1a Du- _.U.J:a'. tnxs rfrxuuy. dun. av. . - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ayers spent a short holiday, with friends In Toronto. -r.. ..1, 'Au{rnafrtincr M Mmigml amm} n0ll(It`I,y. WlVV.n'I.r1uuu lll 1.-vruuuu. . Jack Armstrong of Midland spent the week-end at his home here. 'I"\'nnM fnna-n I-kn n V `R nnnn in _`I|I clams ac I._ne noy_a1."_ _ ' - If -the Judge 18 me 1c1ent,' we should report him frgnkly," said Mr. Coleman. He had been asked to en- dorse the agplication of two men who wanted to e put on the government Judging staff, but refused because he did not consider them capable. MY. nftnfn fhnf nnrv|n'In3n&- T `?."3f`?*5_5PA_ I...IV.._ 3.75 4.00 2.25 '25.00 200.00 225.00 334.02 UUUKBKUWH VVOITIBFTB IT|3ItU`e The totatproceeds from ta.g'glng on -Poppy Day were $27.75, [which was donated as follows:- G.W.V.A. $6.25. Christie St. Hospital, $21.60. fi 117 `IT A A -1-.. ----I_.'I__._- -__; vvgutlvvliiul cu vvvuwsy -The annual meeting of the Cooks- town Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 21, and was well attended, considering the very bad weatheron Friday._' The nancial statement was very good and the soc- iety is in a.- healthy condition. Much credit is given'the Secretary for the splendid showing. The succes or the show is due to Mr. Blackstock for his active part incthe management and support of the directors. The follow- ing officers were elected for the ensu- ing year:- Pres., H. Blackstock: 1st Vice-Pres., J. A. Lennox; 2nd Vice- Pres., H. Lennox; Secy., T. J. Dawson; Treas.', T. McMillan; Directors. W. E. Stoddart, W. M. Dinwoody, W. A. Ap- periey, Wm. Goodwin, T. Robinson, `J. Pugsley, E. Rowe, M. P. P. S. N. Grose, C. Henry, E. Morrison, F; H. Robinson, T. McKnight, W. J. Broley, H. A. Grose, J. A. Paton; Hon. Directors,- Geo. Jebb, Alfred Hounsome, Dr. I-I. Leadlay, D. H. Coleman; Hon. Mem- bers, ,W. A. Boys, M.P.. E. J. Evans, ex- M.P., Sir Wm. Mulock, Hon. Justice Lennox, Geo. Duff, D. Hopper, John Sutherland, Wm. McLean, J.- S. Will-. oughby, John Kidd, Robt. Reeves, Wm. Hughes, C. Jeffs, H. Leadlay, C. Black-` stock, F. G. Campbell, Major Knowles. E. Jamieson, M.P.P., Dr. J. J. D; Bant- ing; Auditors, H. Fisher, T. McMillan. L uuuuuy. Jas. Lee, 12th line, W. Gwillimbury. passed to the Great Beyond on S tur- day, January 24, his end coming d ring the moments the eclipse took place. Mr. Lee had resided on the farm where he died, for a number of years and was Well known by everyone. He had at- tained his 87th year. In religion he was an Anglican and proved himself a good friend and neighbor. He leaves to mourn his loss three sisters. .Miss Sarah Lee at home.'Mrs. John McCar- rol of Newton Robinson and Mrs. Frank Leeson of Cookstown. His re- mains were interred at --Coulson's Hill Anglican cemetery on Monday. .. WUUIL .1-I. Reid was called to Toronto last weeks owing to the illness of his sis- ter, Mrs H. Vvray, formerly of Beeton and who has since passed _away. Her body was laid` to rest at Beeton on Tuesday. In: T.nn 1`)+h hnn nr r1...a1I:..1..._.. vuu ue uexu xuunuuy evening, 1*'eD. Z. Ben Wirth. `who has been in bus- iness here for the past three years, has decided to leave town and wi; close his store on Saturday even! g. He leaves for Toronto the beginning of the week. 1`! 'D..:.`: ....... ....n..a .- '`_.,A,.L. ._ W63 BUHIU UIHUUSSIUIIL , 2 V The awards of the man on cattle last year were nothing but guess- work all` day," said Mr. Sutherland. The exhibitors took his decisions as a joke. -In one instance` helplaced the poorest first and in another pass- ed over an animal that took first in his class at the Royal." H .1-I-m imlm. :. :....n::..:.... ......' uau uc_ caspuuteu. .. . Considerable excitement prevailed here on Saturday during the eclipse, but disappointment reigned when noth- ing could be seen but clouds, not even a glimpse of King Sol. ' St. John's.Church vestry meeting, which was to take place on Monday, had to be postponed on ,account of severe weather and filled-in roads. It will be held Monday evening,` Feb. 2. Ben Wit-H1. whn has hnnn ii-\ mm- um 1.uxu:1.'u.1 UL uu-.3 Laue JES. nee. - An airman from Camp Bordon en- tertained the onlookers here on Satur- day morning`. flying over the town and dropping low enough to give them a wave. 'I'lYlIl......1 1|/r..1u'..I...._ ..-I.- L- -7 7 - - VVbl:VUu Wilford McMahon, who has been confined to bed for the past three weeks, had a tonsil operation perform`- ed on -Tuesdayand is doing as [well as can be expected. nnnldm.-nhln nvhifnvnnnf nwnirolln vv Au. uJ.ulUl' :1. WEEK 8.30. Owing to the illness of Rev. Mr. Johnston of St. John's Church. Rev. Roy Melville of Allandale officiated at the fuheral of the late Jas. Lee. An oh-rnnn fnnvn n-an `Dn....:.... ._ uxure LHU IIFHI. UI Maren. - Mrs. (Dr.) Mayhew, a. former resident of this place. but now of Markham. spent a few days as the gpest of Mrs. Wm. Miner 21 week ago. Owing fn H-an innnau all D1311 1u'.. Ullhureh Union seems to. lge, the to ic of the day here but` not [even the m ny heated arguments can. prevent the zero weather. ~ 1:7...` 1ur..I.... 4... 1.L....... ...-__;_... ._._, . , wca7Lr;;$..1\4ehr` is. busy moving his be- longingsto his farm in West Gw1llim- bury .and expects to take possession there the first of March. Rlfrc 'l`I"\n \ 1\A'nulnnv-n .. dn.......... ......:.1.__;. 010.1 I onto. ('11.. cu uy till WIIU uuenueu. Geo. Gummerson of Bond Head and Thos. Best and family of Beeton spent Sunday with Miss 0. Hill. M W `Raid on!` fuvn annn uyn.-.r4 `on Duuuay WILH 1Vl.lBB L}. 11111. 7 Mrs. H. Reid and two_ sons went to Beeton on Tuesday to attend the fun- eral of the late Mrs. H. Wray of Tor- onto. - um um. cunsluer mem capable. Mr. V Little stated, that complaint had been lodged when judges were not satisfactory. v - V Mr, T.ivhna-cl-an mm +1....+ u... ......... uLI.uun UL pneumoma. The community dance held here last week `was a decided succes__s and enjoy- ed by all who attended. ` ' flan llurnrnnrunn nf` Dana IJA.-H: .-....A \4l.'UUlUl.'I'.' wwl. WEEK- Don't miss the Agriculture) Society concert in Town Hall, Cookstown, on Wednesday, Feb. 11: 5c Rev Mr. Johnstbn has been confined to bed for the past week with a. slight ` attack of pneumonia. Tho nnmrnuunlfur Hanna `hold lnmnn 1..-; u. uuupnc UL uuyu. The Bishop of Toronto will conrm in St. John's Church, Tuesday evening, Feb. 73`, at 8 p.m. THOR and T116 Ailnn 0`, run. ,0. at 0 p.m. Thos. McKnight and Jos. Allen at- tended the runeral of Mr. Wilkinson at Creemore last week. T T\nn'f v-ulna I-I-an An-ninnlunu-.1 a....x..4.-. LG!` 111 135511.. 7 '.Mrs. Westlake of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents. Mr; `and Mrs. Geo. Duff. T ' `ulna 13 TAM- no `D...-.L.... -.:....u....1 1.-.. .LV.I.I'5. `.130. JJULL. Mrs. E. Letts of Beeton visited her brothers, Samuel and Robert Cole. for .a couple of days. The Hlahnn A? 'I`nrnn1-n,ny{ll nnnum LIIIB ween. Albert Vallance left on Wednesday for New Liskeard where he has secur- ed a. position. ' - T-Tn!-vrnv .("nv-hnl-f annnf flan nrnn`Iy_c.nA UU. do pUHll.lUH. Harvey Corbett spent the week-end with the Ross brothers and their sis- ter in Essa. ' `Ina Y(\mn`na l\` HY.-...A..d.- ..._.._J. LL- (EH1:/i`i1::`gs Dorothy` Pugsley and Evy-len Leadley visited friends in Thorntqn on Saturday. . - AI-H-nnv `Rnhlnann nf Qt (`oi-lnc.ninn Ull. BU.LLll'u Arthur gbinson of `St. Cathsrines visited his brothers, and sisters here this week. ' An`.-mo Tr..I'I........ 1.14. .. 1-xr...:......_1..-. -`U011 uuvurusnlg 101' CD9 1311': ' Barrie.Fair is on a.solid basis in live stock, remarked R. A. Suther- land. Better prizes are attracting exhibitors from longer distances. The `female which took the sweepstakes at Ottawa was shown here last year. With more accommodation, it will still grow, he opined. ~ . Mr. Little said credit should be given the secretary for going after` the live stock exhibitors. . Mr. Coleman thought it would be an improvement to . have the show ring in the hollow near the stables. This might come after some further lling is done, said Mr. Little. Government Judges ,Before the motion to ask for Gov- ernment judges was passed,. there was some discussion. . H'l'0I... ..........J.. ..c ;.1.- .;-_.. __ -'_uL l).l'l.'lU LFIUI IUB. Mrs; Chas.` Fisher. visited her son in Toronto `last week. , l`II`.b' n v-stuns}-non AC `(\rII'L' nun-{Inna and-` Toronto Quite a. number of local curlers at-` tended Barrie bonspiel. Mr and Mr: T-T Dnlnrnan vlaifn 1\lI'r-u LEIIUUU Durru: UUIIBLJIUI. ` Mr; and Mrs. H. Coleman visited Mrs Jno. Graham on Saturday. at . ' Mrs. `Dunn nf Algfn-n vial!-m-1 friend: Jill}. \.IL'G-IIHJII U11 QGILLIIIKIK-yo "-` MP8s Dunn of Alliston visited -friends in town the first of the week. `lion `Lt.-".4-n.. an:-1-.....1.. ...a 1...... 1...-.. QLILLU Ill LU!" LIEU 1J'!.5L LWU VVCUIKEL, Mrs. D. Marwood visited her sdn in` 4 Barrie for a. few days lastweek. 1\/Fr: In a nmnhall ha a r-nl-Qn-n n J3i1l'l.'l.U l.Ul' H. LBW uuys lH.L-WeUK._ Mrs. Jas. Campbell has returned hgme after being--away several weeks.. .Mr., and. Mrs. N. Asaph of Barrie visited. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Martin on Sunday. Nngnu Tint-ni-I-nr I3":-ruinxvr and m1r17.Io@n Ill. LUWH L113 LIFSL UL L116 WEEK. Mrs. Hector Sutherland has beenV quite in for the past two weeks. - ` Mrs: T! Mnrmnn uln-AA hnr unn In` Oookstown W6mn s lnstigute IL- ;.-4__| -_,__-____1.. Agpicultural `Society nvucnuln` unnncxu... -0 LL. - v-u- Una -vv -..-. ; Thistles Stroud . W. A. Boys, sk.12 Russell Webb, sk.5 Barrie ` Churchill G.0.Cameron,sk.10 V. Reive-,[skip 8 Stroud . Clarksburg Ben. Webb, sk. 15 G. Miller, skip_8_ vuc uceu U1 uwre room 101' BEUSIK. Mr. Little said that the Joint Stock :00. had no money to`make improve- ments. In a couple of years a new` "roof would be needed for the main building .but he did not see where the money was to come from. Mr. Little said he was glad to see the stock quarters overowing; it wag good advertising for the fair. ' Rnvvin Fair in an n an.-i `knahu .. \Clarksbur W` Stroud E.4Heas1ip, sk. 10 R.AWebb, skip 11 Milton T Thistles V . C. Toletzka, sk_. 7 W. A. Boys, sk. 11 Barrie Churchill V Hy. Hook, skip 8 V`. Reive, skip 9 A. Bradford Stroud D.`Nolan, sk. 11 B. Webb, skip. 12 Thistles Oakwood . H. M. Lay, sk. 17 T. R. W. Black, 6 Barrie . Churchill G.0.Cameron,sk.13 W. Noble, sk. 4 Clarksburg Milton G. Miller,lsk. 11 J. J~. Peacock, sk. 10 "13;-'G{1I` " "5 " '1ii{1{J{{" A. Binns, skip 8 J. J. Peacock, 10 D. Nolan, Bradford, a bye. -v-., u Clar_ksbur~g ' Cookstown E. Heaslip, sk. 9 T. "McMillan, sk. 8 Stroud Gravenhurst R; Webb, skip 12 E. W. Gaudrie, 6 Milton , Thistles C. Toletzka, sk.14 A. Hamlin, skip 12 Thistles Granites W. A._l19ys, sk. 10 F. Gilding, skip 6 Barrie Churchill Dr. Lewis, skip 6 V. Reive, skip 12 _ Barrie Collingwood Hy. Hook, sk. 19 G. Gillson, skip 2 Churchill Churchill W. Noble, skip 10 F. Allan, skip .6 Barrie Strbud G.O.Cameron',sk. 17 A. W. Green, 8 Clarksburg Churchill G. Miller, skip 11 Rev.W.Johnston, 8 ' \r_`___ -_,_1_-L at,-1L.,, DJ: IVACLUUIDII, DB. 0 VVo 11. xxcuucuy. I Score cards were not kept for thls game, so end scores are not avaxlable. skip 11 R.F:(`;a~rrett, 10 Hinds 101202130100-11 Garrett .. 010020001033-10 Barrie Barrie S. Meredith, sk.}T3 W. H. Kennedy. 7 Qnnrn novo `tiara nnf 1rn~n4- -PA-no I-1min POSTPONE FINAL OF BONSPIH. PRIMARY Orillia (Cotinued from page 2) VV HBUH, auu [J18 wruy 01195 were JOCEI exhibitors. -. Enlarged Buildings Needed C. M. Hickling called attention `to- the need of more room for `stock. `M- 1' an. ....:.I n...4. 4.1.- 1'..:..a. cu._..1-

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