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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jan 1925, p. 8

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|%&%&&mm&a&&m&w{ BROWN---In- loving memory of Hester` fnmn `Dwntxrni in _Ts:|'n 97 I 15kCUW1\l--111' luvulg u.u:1uu1',y un. LLCDLCL 1 Clara Brown, died Jan. 27. 1923. Too dearly loved to be forgotten, _/A loving wife, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. 4 Loved and respected, one of the best.* May she be granted eternal rest. . i E. ` >GnA1u rniaun `I-nr T-Tnuhnnt`I' VBKWWWNVE ww wwwwwwa ;. IN MEMORIAM 3;` mmmmmmsva && M : BROW'N-In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Jan. 27, 1923. In the graveyard softly sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we loved so-dearly, Tried so hard, but could not save. Days of sorrow still come o'er us. Tears of sadness `often flow, When we think of'you, dear mother, . Whom we lost two years ago. -Sadly missed by Son and Daugh-I ter and Grandchildren, Charles, Lillie (`Inna on:-1 1\II'11v3n` ..__..:..._____.__________ BROWN-In loving memory of our` dear grandmother who departed this life on Jan. 27, 193. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. -Sadly missed by randchildren. Billie and Evelyn. 5c Eel` anu k7l"d.lluUl.ul.l Clara and Muriel. . BROWN--In loving .memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on Jan. 27, 1923. V "L -__,,- 1...; _1.]II ;...L Il-..l...... - POULTRY, FURS AND JU-NK want- ed, at highest pric_eVs. VWrite or phone 11. Levit. Phone 384`or Box'542. 62-5c I Ull uclan uu, any-vs Thou art gone, but still art living In the hearts of those that stay, Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days,. Sincereand true in heart and mind. A beautiful memory left behind. --Sadly missed by Daughter and Son. May and Cliff. 5/c BROWN-In kind and loving memory of our dear mother and grandmoth- er, Mrs. Marvin Brown, who died Jan. 27, 1923. ` ` Ourlife is but an autumn sun. ' Its glorious noon, howquickly past! Lead us, 0 Christ, our l1fe-wor);: done. Safe home at last. --Daughter, Mrs. Walter J. Patter- son, and Family 5c SMI'1`H-In loving memory of my dear son Ben, whom God called away Jan. 28, 1923. A Short and sudden was the call. Of my dear Ben, `loved by all. The blow was great, the shock severe. `We little thought his death so near. And only those who loved can tell .` The pain of parting without farewell. Never a. day but he is in our thoughts. He s gone from _our home. buthnot from our hearts. 7 EA _'l\lI"nI>1nAIv Tuesday, Feb. 10-T. A. Arnold, lot 5.` con. 9, Essa, farm stock and imple- ments. Sale at: 1 p.m. W.` A. Mc- Conkey, auctioneer. Vvednesday, Feb. 11-A. N; Graham. lot 19, con. 8, Oro, farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 _p.m.. W. A.- Mcconkey, auctioneer. COXWORTH-eIn loving - remembrance of John Goxworth, who entered into rest, Jan. 27, 1915.` Memory is a. golden chain Death tries to" break. but all in vain. Memories drift to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but memories last. 1171:. -_..1 'I'.1......1I.. |E.B.Sutc7iffe v~Co.| HALF %F2mNANT SALE WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE. TENDERS WA`N'1`ED--Sealed tenders ll be received by the undersigned up ` ntil Feb. 1 for seven co1'_ds 4-ft. body wood, maple and beech, at least one- third.maple, to be delivered to school- house; S. S. No. 12, Innisl, on or be- sore Apr. 1, 1925. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Signed, ZR. W.,Redfern, Secy.-Treads" .R. R. No. 2, Allandale. ~ '4-5c. 16-i%n.Al1 Linen Towelling T. . . . 19 yd. 20-in.` All Linen Towelling, red and blue ..L..:.... ...,...A ....-..1!J.-- on. o__ _ Q1 nn stripe, good quality, 35: 3 yds. $1.00 White Turkish Towelling, regular 45c," 18 in. wide, good rm~qua1ity,-39c yd. 10 prs.` only Men's Pullover Mitts, split horse and muleskin . . . . . . 49c pair. Men : V-`Neck Sweaters," navy blue with .....,...... L..2.... `l.1....1- .dI1 EA "'g"rEe{1 ii'rH,' B1}ic'1Z'T': I-7. . .".'.3i'.ii Boys _ Mackinaw Sox, reg..$1.25, $1.00 4 oply Boys Overcoats, regular $12, .....,... no an `JA ,...,.1 1` ` max:-n - w---J _-- v V. vvw-cw a we 9...... sizes 28, 29, 3O and 31 . . . . . . V350 1 only Man s Overcoat-, regular $27.50, fawn color, size 36 . . . . . . . . $19.50 l'only Lgdies Coat, regular. $45.00, size 38, light tan shade, furtrimmed col- lar and cuffs . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 AUCTION SALES After stock-taking we are clearing up the shert lengths in Dress Gods: Twemng, Prints, Flannelettes, etc., at price. - ` ` . uu bnuanuuun vuw.>..-.- -v...... --Sadly missed by Husband.` ONSATURDAY ` Special Value; in Towellin ' BULL I. uuuuxvuw . Allvunvnnwny Avon-ovu -Wife and Family. -Mother. 1151 THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES No; 2 Fall Wheat (new) Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barley Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . . . . . . . . Butter, per pound . . . . . Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . Hay. per ton Read The Examiner and gt local and district news. $2.00 i and worth more. CapiI9lmI!!9air f7Ie LAST`/te DUANE A Hard Rid-i-11l;:-wiftdShoot- . ing, Square Dealing ' TARMT WANTED TO RENT;-`100 ac.` .. rnnrn nlpntw of heln. Annly E. '1`, TO-NIGHT FRIDAY- SATURDAY a;4p,;.,'ua;`:,,`;,..2,;:;p;g. BARRIE MARKETS YOUR ou) FAVORITE ONCE__1_\GAIN a;'[4;.gn;;T _`""7f 1133 PHONE1133 THE OF BETTER PICTURES -a-- --jun. F36-hi. Factory comm, 17, 3 yds. 49 36-in. Factory Cotton . . . . . . . 22 yd. 27-i`n. Flannelette, reg. 25c, all whnte, V _.:_.1. ..J...:..,. ,....,a 1.1-... ..L..:....-.` 1.0.. "J .` l III- -I ICIIIICICLIC, 1 Las- pink stripe and blue stii Dark Grey Flannelette, regular 35c, in grey stripe and grey check . . 29 yd. Bonny Down for kimonas, reg. $1.50, seven patterns to choose from, $1.39 Grey All Wool Blankets, size 60x80, whipped both, ends . . . . . . $6.95 pr. 54-in. Coatings, navy chinchilla, regular ' $3.50, purple and grey coating, reg- g ular $3.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.59 Ladies Winter Weight Combinations, ' no sleeves and long sleeves, ankle ' length, regular $2.75 . . . . . . . $1.95 Gil-ls . Natural Combinations, with long sleeves, ankle length,` sizes 24, 26l;.30, and 32, for . . . . . . . , .. $1.35 - I IOUNG MAN, '21, good education, 3 . hngua.ges. `wants office work. Write to M" Wqrsley St., Barxfi. - 1-6p Successors to J. Sutcliffe & Sons. \ . . . . .$1.75 . . . 50-60c 80c-90c $1.25-1.35 .4. . .'.$1.25 . . . . . . 90c . . . 35-38c . . 45-50c can ail the a year `3U'UUU . 60c '15.eo Raw Furs I-IIDES-SKINS moi? Woman : Eternal Question! Man : Age-Old Problem! TIYTPIIYT "'6vf1' ' PAULINE FREDRICK and LOU TELLEGEN `Let Not Man Put Asunder From the fa1;1ous novel by BASILHKING ...___.._._._...____._._..__..__.._._.. HOUSE TO REN'1`--Phone 299`. ' ~5L_fc'i' A:Powerful Theme A Mighty Picture MONDAY TUESDAY WEDEDAY MARKET SQUARE TRINI _1_'H\JRSII LIIC \/I ftheir use day V serv rhurch.w receipts L IILI and mem warm an work be 1-hurch .2 C` A Totu `A11 during t The ._ BRICK HOUSE to let---Furnished. 10 rooms, , on Caroline St... Allandale. Elumediate possession. Phone 9`01r4. c The su ducting . from th 8ows:-- "Church \ Missions Organ F` Sunday Senior \ `Parish A Girls A Junior . IIVL- 1' 11.; LIIC LllU\v Chancel Choir F Clergym Church Girl Gui `Boy Sco "Income T.V....l.... Juuu.-1 The Litt l1L-......1 -J . \/\ `Foster. V 1\ I 1 .C-`}.1-ll1`_(` den, H1. '_nle s W- Vestr_ Audit J. Rebu Repre. '1'-Ionor . and W. A ..l..:.. `Man In `Hings agher, more, pard. G< Rowan Lewis, I wood, 1 `Malcom. DIM lIL.|_,` Sides man) , `n 7 r lV\n "3 ' \I Whxte. 1] /1L_____ ,_ Iv Ill Lu. 1. Channel! `I f\7f.`.. __._._.._..._._...,___.___.._.._ MODERN B-RICK HOUSE to let. in Allandale, every convenience. Apply Theusarjeant Co.. Ltd. 46ttc .Wl` -S _ iation _ b_ 'were.el of the tion he court 0 attenda ~ce'ption The Or Midl` 5-11:. Collir Coldx Barri Elmv Cook Allist Orilli Beet Brad Offic E. Smit Taylor. man, B l'L..... luau, .u Ther ing ad `was pa be set allll IV . Advis- .(chairm `1):H2.,.,...,_1 AGREE 24 Read for ma Sal Privaq Eddie has be Peterh years requin HOUSE FOR RENT-6 rooms and Bathroom, electricity; rent includes Rating by hot water. 190 Bayeld T 3!. . 4tc (C 'I:he C M6914 Thl `3a'a`a:,{ `Tho nl Dates ._._....______.__..___.____...___ ERICK HOUSE To LET on Bradford St. south. with all conveniences; will be rented to careful-tenant at a very seaaonable rental. Apply to Jas. Chees- man, phone 158 or Box-59. - 5p - HIT ACRES, 2% miles from Barrie on .7 :-oviucial Highway, all clay and all eleared, 20 acres wheat; 2 barns. driv- ing house, garage. silo, well, 2 cisterns. orchard: school half `mile. Jos. Quin- lan, Barrie, phone 901r4. 5c - 300 Autcrjbyuuuu r'A1.uv1 1.u-gnu. mu , acres cleared balance mixed timber and cattle. run; 12 acres tall wheat, early ` sown; 25 acres fall plowed; good mea- 'i0VL; large bank barn and outbuild- ings: brickclad house; flowing well. lmrar railway station. markets and .1thnol.' This property would be a bar- gain at; twelve thousand dollars. We alfer at a `sacrifice _for nine thousand ionars, as farm must be sold. Easy terms of payment. Apply 194 Brad- ford St., -Barrie, phone 259. _ 5-10p zoo ACRESJGOOD FARM LAND. 1-20 nnran cleared balance mixed PARCEL LOST in Barrie; Jan. 23-. attaining a book with ame Carrie. inietson" on parcel. Findr please Elusive at Examiner office. , ' 5c 3.08'!`--0ne earring, between Opera. Blouse; and` Business College rooms. Hinder please phone `I98. 5p .._.____..:..____..-....__.._.- LOS'I`~Pa_ir of `Strand Skis. Will lnder p`lease communicate with Oven- ibn College? V b ` - Sol u:j--- LOST---15 sheep and lambs, from [lot 25, con. .10, Oro, Leicester ewes and Leicester-Hampshire lambs. John R. -i}ardner, Hawkestone. Oro telephone. 5-6p ._?_11_ S!!'0LEN--WhV1te gqld hexagon mount- ed solitaire-diamond ring, from home n! that (1 I3`. Rt-nnlrnn, `Rnrrln. nn nr .__...._....._____...__.......__._. I .LOS'I`--Black and tan female hound pun, white on breast, brass-mounted aha West Gwillimbury tag No. 268. Jteward. W. J. Broley. baker, Cooks- K1-un - 4-R1-A". y. A cut -nu-0 fIl\I Illllf. ADLET COLUMN | -. .w. .w. .w. J. .v. .7. `J; .74 .7; 54' Z 1 1 E Property To Let -Lost and Found mas: % WANT Ans W933`; I."l1n.J.VJ. .l:l..m.u.l.' VV An .I. my -r- 1` u.L'LucL 5 requiring help for the spring season 31;}. year of 1925 are requested to apply - once to H. A. Macdonell, Director of Colonization and Immigration, Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto, Ontario, or to the Agricultural Representative of the county in which they reside. Appli- cants should state whether theygrequlre experienced, partly experienced or`in- ' experienced single men, or experienced married men, length of time services will be required and rate of-wages. Applications will be lled as far as possible in the.order in which they are received preference given yearly en- gagements. By authority of .the Hon. John S. Martin, Minister of Agricul- ture. ~ . 5-6c . WAN'1`ED-A dependable Asalesman V for our trees and shrubs. Free` equip- ment, llberal pay. Applicant must be a hustler and absolutely honet.. Well- dunno` 'KT11nai1vI1r f`n nrnlinh-<' FARM HEEP WANTED Farmers ...-.4-.qu1..Iu-up lnbln Pnn fhn anuina unnunn nm - LIVE AND ~ DRESSED POULTRY wantednhighept pricesrpaid for them. White"pr' can, M. Alexander, 142 Brad- ford 8;. phone 322. ` . 5-10p` . GURNEY GAS RANGE FOR SALE-'- Also small Quebec Heater. Phone 661, 12 Burton.Ave. V . R < ~ `;5p u `WANTED--Experienced lady book- -keeper and stenographer. " Brown & (`A ` 5c - HELP _WANTED-50 boys `wanted. Apply evenings, 5 p.m., Otton Hard- ware Store, week of Feb. 2. See Mr. Phillips. . 5c 8. nusuer anu a.UuUluI.u1y nu: and Nursery 00., Welland: - $100 A WEEIE-T-Main wanted with am- bition, industry and small capital. You can make above amount or more dis- tributing Rawlelgh's Quality Products to steady Consumers. Several fine op- enings now available. We teach and help you do a big business and make more money than you ever made be- fore. Give age, occupation, references. W. T_. Rawleigh Co.,- Dept. C.N. 213, Lnnnn (`Inf 2..7n_ | VV, 1.} .l.'i1VVlt: I Londdn, Ont. `FOR SALE-'I`hree electric haters.- Apply John Saso. . 5tfc UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE- Will sell reasonable, Apply at` Examiner lofflce. . V 50 SLEIGI-IS FOR SALE-A pair of ligh delivery sleighs. Apply M. Partridge, 255 Bayeld St., phone 782. A 5c 4600 SHARES KIRK GOLD NES. Vvill sell for 15c per share. Phone 1010. Box 267. Gordon Stevenson. 5-locl V 7 I . ' , `WA'N`lIDD'-'-Sa.ws, shears and knives to repair, all kinds; also soldering, up- EIo!sterin'g`.. Reid's old stand. Collier St. near Opera. House. . 5c FOR SALE--White bureau. wash- stand, single bed and springs, double springs, walnut lounge, 1ady s oak sec- -retary, 2 large sash glazedwith plate .glass. 190 Bayeld St. `4tfc FOR SALE--White enamel baby ter, steel runners,` folding hood; sonable. Apply 189 Bayeld St. I FOR SALE, CHEAP--'-A number of second hand sewing machines fully guaranteed. Apply Singer. Sewing Machine Co. . 5-10c! i.5000 MALONE `LAKE MINES. LTD "at 9c (not pooled stock).--G. M._Stev- nnnnn nhnnn 1010 `Rn? 237. . R-Rn an ac (nut. puumu zsLuun).---u enson, phone 1010,` Box 267. R. VVUU1J"l.LVJJ IJULILDEJIS LU!` 55.16. 1.76" liver-ed any place in Barrie. Wood $10.00 box load. Apply to W. B. Quantz,` Stroud telephone. ,48ttc [DRY HARDWOOD FOR. SALE---By cord or by box load, cut any le-.n gth:~ will deliver. Prices reasonable. "Also will take orders for wood cutting any place in town. James McFadden, tel- ephone 927w. - 7 5-101) I WOOD-AND LUMBER tor sale. De- xliunv-na can nlnnn in `Ravi-in Tnn FIRE SALE at Tuck's Store-`-2' 1o:1'tf showcases, `marble base; biscuit coun- ter: meat slicer; cheese cutter; com- puting scales; Champion scales; elec- tric washing machine; water-power `washing machine; roll top for desk; also the entire,stock damaged by re to be sold at any prices; make an offer. Also the store to be sold at once.` 5p HOG TANKAGE-When Tankage is fed in the right proportions along` with. grain it is not only a valuable food of itself but also helps the hog to get full value from'the grain. Grain is valuable, at present. Feed Tankage for. a balanced feed. We have a. sup- ply of `high grade Tankage on hand. J. V. Brett, Seed & Feed Store,` phone 65. _ V 50 `WANTED-A ldependable salesman :11!` our Trees and Shrubs. Free equip-, moat, liberal pay. Applicant must be a. hustler and` absolutely honest.| Welland Nursery Co., Welland.` 5-`8c PUP FOR SALE'-Fox"terrier. Apply 48 Bayeld St. _ . ` 5p FOR SALE-Ten White Wyandotte (Hens, thoroughbred. ~.D. C. Howard, 24 Mulcastr St. ;` 5- 6c CALF FOR SALE-Pure-bred regis-k tered Hereford calf, 15 mos. old. male sex. Apply to A. W; Orrock. Thorn- ton. . ` 4-Sn sow `FOR VSALE--Good Yorkshire brood sow with pigs. For particulars apply P. `J. Shanahan, `Shanty Bay. Phone 908r4. ` 4-51) GENERAL PURPOSE . HORSE" for 'sale-weight/about 1250. Also good an! nf Iiahf Nrlvina haw-nan: Anrflv fn POULTRY FOR -"SALE - Mammoth Bronze tux-keys,'male` and female. and Barred -Rock Cockerelsz, also Pekin Ducks, male and female. [Also Short- horn bull, young. Robert. M. Bell, R. R. No. 3, Barrie. _ _ 4-5p KIJIJLVIFJIEILIJ runrucm 1.1I.\lI\Dl2 .l.U.|.' sale-welght/about goo set of light driving harness. Apply Eto . ,, M 99 14`:-nnnna Qt nu nhnnn 1!LT set. U]. ugut. unvuxs uuruuua. A; 32 Frances St., or phone 1003J. Z I Help` Wanted Live Stock F91` Sale HEIRS WANTED--Heirs of John H. Gibson. late of Ellicottvllle, N. Y.,_ de- :ea.sed.' Write thedundersigned for in- '1orma.tion~of personal Interest to you. J. 0, Clark, Administrator, Elllcott- ville. N .Y. 4-90 BRING X RESULTS Q10 2-76 cu_t'- rea- 3LUV' 3-8c V U11` 6cg Ca-. work. , Ill `flan "U979 vauvnvnn u y v v - way 5 . -Have your horses teeith-llexvamin-' ed before getting re_a_dy for. the spri161g ' P Winds accompanying every show- fall have lled the country roads al- most full. '1 - LL- Giovanna `T ? I` (\ Mnnbniv . .___.____________.._..._..__.__.__ TENDER FOR WOOD-- Three cords. beech and maple. body Wood, split 22017 24 inch._ Also three -cords tamarack. 30 be delivered and properly piled 11: rear of Pine Grove Scliool. No. 13, Ves- 'I`en`ders received up to Feb. 10. pm. ,Wm. J. Cole, Secy.-Treas., R. R. .2. Barrie. . V b A I 5c . -'Q` 'A` *5` 'n` 1:4` " '-' --' --' --~ -- '- - -- Many Water servicqs we 1* "frozen up in ibis weel; s extreme Vcgld. CA..- co-.. -u Inaunana '4-an!-11 nvonn-gn- HKWKCSDUHU U11 ECU: 6- Will `the prson who sent the let- ter regardmg municipal nances please cell at The Examiner office. I n-._.:- 9. n- ...... .........:...... .......4. must. ,1uu. \ .v , ' 1 "In the Simcoe U.F.O. hockey` league,` Clairview will play Oro at Hawkestone. on Feb; 2. T Till -LL- u.'-n-:.nun- 1Iv`|n anon` -I-tun '5'53v{e"'"e' 62;: 'e"'{:1Xi"xt month to Elizabeth Strand will oc- gupy the store next J. V. Brett's. t\___;_-_- _L-II 1!-.. 4.1.- 1.-.... 1..-- LL- "'i'_dtJr"s1Ie1i'}3} {e '1{e:TsI,'1'y"i;he bag or in small quantities.---J. V. Brett; Seed and Feed Sto1_'e, phone 65. L 5c. Con.tinuing his series on I `Bible characters, Rev. J. "S; Shortt . will preach next Sunday evening on Jacob. 1u'-4.:..- 1:1-.. ...1......."l..:......".......1 1.--; Last week Dr. Dunn arranged for. a carload of .-horses to be shipped to North Bay to Work. the lumber "camps. (`.nn+~inn3na- hi: an-n: nn Rihln uuu evening. , V ---Wallpaper in latest designs, all prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth` St. - 39tfc ` --Masquerade Dance on Friday.` Feb. 13, in I.0.0.F. Temple, auspices [ Nurses-in-Training. Admission $1.00 couple, 50c. extra lady. V , ._--____'I__- ___._..L1.1-- .._...J.:_... -..E The `regular monthly meeting `of the W.'C.T.U. will be held at the home ofAMrs. W. C. Hunter. Owen St., on Monday, Feb. 2, at 3.30 p.m. ., L___!._ ___- 1__'-:._--__-.`I Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper,--22 in. wideqhinstead of old 18 in. `For Sale by . A. Lowe & Son,`-Elizabeth St. ~ 39tfc' R. S. Duncan, Director of Agricul- tural Representatives, will" be the seaker at this week s luncheon of t e Kiwanis Club and his subject will be The Boy in Agriculture?` ;. _- J--, 7 _-_.. _. ._..`l_ _____ _.E J. van Ar lav -.--vv runnnu one cent a wnrd, cash,A'each`1nuer-> lion (minimum charge, 25); six in- Ieltions for the price of tour. 10 cents extra. when chat-ged;_ also 10 cents extra. when replies are "directed it Examiner Office. \ - 1 u1'ua.L:c:s. Mrs. (Rev`.')T J. R. Aikenhad3vT be the speaker at .Central-Methodist Church on Sunday, Feb. 8, morning- and evening. >Tn1`nunnu ha `ofnu; Ana-`mac 9 V -Notice-For plumbing and heat- ing, ring 214.` J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. "Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. T ' 39tfc I 1:..- l`n_-;-\ `I 1) A:`I-.....'I......1 ...:II use -Ann`: nova can --a--y-...-.,.." On.Monday evening members of the Y.P.L. of Stroud visited the Y. P.L. of Collier St..Methodist Church. An interesting programme was pro- vided by the visitors, after which re- freshments were served. . T _._____.__-_I `I.-- T__.'l..- Ann. uunaaanynavu vv way uuv- v-wu- Judgmentwas reserved by Judge Vance in the case of Graham & Knight of Alliston vs. the Mt. Dennis Lumber Go. of Toronto, heard in the County Court last Friday. 3 Each par- ty held a chattel mortgage given by Benjamin Cole of Tecumseth and each claimed priority. Ralph McLean of Alliston appeared for the plaintiff and -C. Black, Toronto, for; the de- fendant. ` mL_ 1.1:..- 1\.........L........J. 1.-.! 1...... ........ Ltlludllhu The Fire Department had two runs within two hours on Tuesday morn-' ing, each time for a chimney re. The first call was to the hbme of Mrs. Geo. Cameron, Sr., Penetang St., and the second came at noon from the home of T-hos. -E1liott, 13 Boys St. There was no damage,done in either case.and it was not necessary to use. water, which wasa good thingas the mercury registered over 20 below. The members of the various bank staffs. in town and a few friends staged a snowshoe and toboggan par- ty on Wednesday afternoon, which proved a huge success. After the trip to the golf links. the party, num- bering thirty, came back to the Bank of Commerce rooms, where refresh- ments were served and a social ev- ening enjoyed.. T 1'_._j_ m1.___;_.1___ -.c;._....--.. n 11. - Last Thursday afternoon, 0. Hez- zlewood of Toronto addressed the teachers of the B.C.I.-, the students of the upper forms and the public school teachers in the B.C.I. on Can- adian poets. Mr. Hezzlewood showed a remarkable `grasp of his subject and his address was both interesting and instructive. Hediscussed -a num- ber of Canadian writers and quoted freely from their works. Several selections were provided` by the.B.C. `I. hand.` i L ......:..`i ..--....:.... ........ .ou_t -a very enjoyable evening. In uauu. A pleasant social evening was spent. at the American Hotel last Fri- day by the young ladies and young men who were [members of the classes in agriculture and domestic -science held in Barrie a year ago. Mr. Cock- burn presided. . The programme in- cluded a sing-song`, solos by Job ' Willson and Andrew Orchard, a recit- ation by Earl Carson and a short ad- dress by_J._A. Macl;.aren one some phases of agriculture in Belgium, France and England. Cards,` re- freshments and a little dance lled . -v--w- Applications for the position of Road Superintendent for the Township of Essa for the year 1925 will be received by the Clerkup to and including Feb. 2nd. Applicants are requested to state Vsalaryper day. Applications must be in writing; ~ ` 7 '- 4-5c (Sg1.) W. M. DINWOODY. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Cookstown. Jan. 19/25. `For Sale NOTICE ' ARM WANTED TU xcm;vx--;vu an. or more. plentmot help. Apply Robbins. R. R. No. 2, Allandale. 4-5p

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