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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jan 1926, p. 9

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uen you and bless x King, president; I'll man, Toner` and Train, councillors. rl`Ir\n nllnurincr annnnnfq xvnrn nns The following accounts were passed` for. payment:-- J. H. Ritchie,_ deliver- ing gravel on 10th line, $212.50; grant to Sick Children s Hospital. Toronto, $10; Wm. Jamieson, 28` rods wire fence. $5.60; S. E. Campbell, culvert pipe, $18.90; Geo. Elrick, deliveringcement tile and drawing stone, $5; Anthony Huth, bonus 49' rods wire fence, $9.80: D. McDonald, refund amount -paid for statute labor performed, $8; Municipal World, election supplies, $18.89; G. Ste.- phenson, services as truant officer for 1925,-$15; T. Cavanagh, attendance at Division Court, 3 meetings, $12; T. C. Craig, attendance at Division Court. 3 meetings, $12; Harry Ansley, rent of xman and Train, councillors. roadway, $5; R. J. Hisey, 28 loads of 1 gravel, $5.60; Dawson Kerr. 70 loads of I grave], $10.50; A. Langman, 27 loads of gravel,` $5.40; Thos. Shanahan`: hauling gravel, s.r. 10, con. 1, $55. Bv-laws were passed appointing the avcx, 9.1. .n.u, wvgxg ., vyuvo By-laws were passed appointing following as township officials:- John Mulroy, assessor; John `Hall and John McAuley, auditors; W. H. Drysdale, member Board of Health; Geo. Steph- enson, sanitary inspector and school at- tendance officer. g_ 1;_-,,__.1.__. ..-_..-1..L:.... cxluauuc \lLLI\4I?L o A by-law for licensing, regulating and governing all persons in the Town- ` ship of Flos (except in the Police Vill- age of Elmvale) keeping for hire bagu- telle, billiards or pool tables was pass- n On motion of Mr. Downey, seconded by Mr. Langman, a. grant of $50 was made to the Public Library. A... v-u\r\fI.r\Ir1 nl-` Mn. "Pr-gin cmr-nnpd hv 6 FOR ZRVICE made to tile ruouc 14lUl`dl'_Y. On motion of Mr. Train. seconded by Mr. Toner, it was decided to make ap- plication to the Department of High- ways for aid in building the bridge over the Wye River on townline F103 and Tiny. ' f`lnnnr-1'1 ainnv-nod fn meet at Pheln-i ` and '1'my. _ Council adjourned to meet at Phelp- ston on Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. (" Q Flu:-fnn Clerk- Tuesday, Jan. 19-Estate of William Swainston, at lot .14, con. 5, Vespra.-- farm stock, implements and 100-acre farm. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McCon- key Auct. 21: Thursday, Jan. 28--VV. H. Campbell, lot 2, con. 7, Innisl (near Thornton). farm stock and implements; sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. Buy Advertised Things. CREDIT SALES T U 'd..II1. C. S. Burton. Clerk. 15:39 `Nino 9.15 . . `1oc v - - v : - ... VUU .. 81.10-$1.15 65-70c strove 40-450 . . . . .. 35-45c $2.25-2.50 ETS 'nu.xsmw. JANUARY 14, mo. _lUAR_Y 14, 1924., 'wwwwv.~-.~-.. .. _ _ s , Miss M. Mc'Kernan,`Sma11 St., is visiting in Toronto for a few days. Alphonse Gagnoh of "McLeod, A1- berta, has returned to his home there. Mrs. T. T. Young a.ndnMiss Young are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newton Young, Toronto. . Miss `Donald-a McKnight. of Peter- borough was a week-end guest of Miss'M. A. Train. ; Wilson Crew of Victoria Harbor -spent -the week-end at the home of Mrs; M. E. Dutcher. " A on... rat: -in Trirnntrivester. PERSONAL 3 >1 aww&w&&wmmwawms ` f-V_.-_`I1 Q4- Mrs. M. 131: uutcner. . H. A. Sxms was m Toronto yester- day attending the annual meeting of_ the Bank of Toronto. Mrs. Graham Turnbull of Ruddell, Sask., was the guest of her. sister, Mrs. Newman, over Sunday. rn A nr..nm:n nf `Rnnfl A1berta_ig_ Mrs. Newman, aunua . Y T. A. Wallwin of Banff, Alberta, is` visiting his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Thns. Wallwin, 40 Sophia St. Miss Mabel Russell of Brandon, Man., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alex. Russell, 218 Dunlop _St. 1 .... r1.....:..... n*F Tillnnnbura` visited Russell, 2125 Uumop pt. Lou Gardner of Tillsonburg visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gard- nor, Owen `St.. for a few days. n-..:...... 4... :11 knn1-I-.11 `Emmett Mc- Owen `St.. Ior a Iew uuys. Owing to ill health Emmett ~ Veigh has returned from De La Salle -College, Aurora, for this term. ` Mrs. J'as. A. Jamieson of Thornton -spent the week-end in town, the guest of Mrs. S. M: Martin,V0wen St. V Mrs. R. J. Guthrie and daughter Norma left today for. Los Angeles, Calif., _where they. will spend a- month. x ~. Rev. S. H. Greenslade-was in Mid- land on Monday giving the address `at the weekly luncheon of the -Ki- wanis Club. {_;._ ..-. .. Are'un1oading% their maghifi'cent % ' stock at any price it wi11[brin.g . . . 7 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. for 24 red Promptly i&&&&w&&&&&mw&m Re&"`ia"%Wii&e Chai|;1_Stor and every efternoonend evenig fo11owing,for a few days only. ` Our entirestock of diamonds; jeweliry, watches, clocks, f silverware, cut-glass`, china, brass-goo ds and n`oveelties,. inclding some late Christmas arrivals of very exclusilve lines, all to ebe.so1d auction. A e NO RESERVE SERVICE - COURTESY %- QUALITY 9. PRICE 7On andaftet Janilary Zls the State on the tCotrne'-f of Mulcaster andf Dunlap Streets will open as a_ V High Class cmceraeg +- Fresh` Fruit. ind cgmsepaonery we RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT: Youa PATRONAGE WATCH Eon OPENING spafcms V ` Orders Delivered Commencing Friday afternoon, January 15th., at o'clock PCERY EAT ..! -..... ffge, 70 lb. ANNOUNCING L. P, SINGER OPENINGIOF A NEW GROCERY stoma R. J. RODGER, of Toronto, Exclusive Jewelry Auctioneer. Rev. A. J. G. Carscadden was ca1l- ` ed to Bowxnanville on Monday to at-- tend the funeral of a niece, Miss E. Blanche M rris. _ _ V ' I Miss Gr ce Goring has returned - after attending the National Hair] Dressers Association. convention at; the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. i , nu.-__u n_..:.. .....J *|:4.J.1....l.,.-....'Iy. . llc J)-L115 J-`l\A vv nu. u J-av nay. - ...... - . Mrs. Earl Davis and little `daughter I of Gore Bay, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs; T. H. Davis, left yesterday to visit relatives at New- market. , ---> ' 4 Mr- end Mrs. Wm.k7li)iobsen,` `Elisa- beth 'St., received word today that their adopted daughter, Jessie, had died in Toronto this morning. n........ n......I...-. Anau+n'd Midland m1 Lrcom,tin14c Er Peu,tin15c died in Toronto tms mormug. Camp Borden defeated_Midland on Wednesday night by 5 to 4 inoan in- termediate O.H.A. game in Midland. The teams had to play overtime to secure a verdict.` . "I'\Ln`ou-nk1n 111:1` kn 11`'.D interest- V6TQ1CE._ -The'public will be quite interest- ed in the auction sale of high-grade jewelry which opens on Friday after- noon. Jan. 16, and continues for a! few days only, two sales daily, 3 pm. and 8,p.m., at Reeve s Jewelry Store. No reserve. 2c Mabel _Robertson. aged fteen, daughter of Chas. Robertson, John-| son St.,- has been missing from her homevsince Jan. 4. She is thought to have gone to` Toronto and the pol- ice of that city has been communi- cated with, but no word has yet been I . received from them. A.....1..`'l.~..-.`lA Qwuii-in gm! Tgahelvwin-` receiveq Irom tnem. V - Archibald Smith and Isabel Win- ters, charged with contributing to juvenile delinquency, were convictedi :. 1\nnn mm-+. this morning. The; juvenile delinquency, were Uuuvxuucu` in police court this morning. The! girl was placed in the care of the Sal- ` vation Army and will be sent to. one of their rescuehomes. Smith, who is a `married man, was remanded for - ....-..`|- -0.... An!-nnnn 1S,& 1uu.n.u:u unau, Jvvu a week for sentence. Phoiie 4`*4;.g 1'6`8'i `, Jan. 11..-WesVley Martin had the mis- I fortune to get his back hurt last week. , in the bush. He was hauling out some -logs with the horses. which were wild and frisky. He hitched onto a. couple ; of logs when one log caught; on : 9. stone. ew back and struck him. He | was confined to his bed for a. few days I and is improving slowly. \ . '\K7i'1unr\ nmw nf Victoria Harbor: ESALE PRICES . . . . . . .- $1.40-`L45 . . . . . ...... 60-65c . . . . . 90c Q1 1n,1 1! `and 1s lmprovmg smwxy. Wilson Craw of Victoria. `I-Iarborl I called on friends here last week. I/run Q T Mnhnnnl nmasm n.wa.v~n.t called on Irienus nere mun. wucn. Mrs. S. J. McDonald passed awayat her home at Thornton on Jan. 4. The ` funeraltook place on Wednesday at- ternoon to the Presbyterian church 1 here. It was largely attended by friends and neighbors. Mrs. McDon- ` ald spent nearlyall her life at Ivy. She was a staunch member of the Presby- ` terian church and was one of theflrst to join the W.M.S. when it was organ- ized somethirty years ago- She was ' -._never called on in vain to help in any work for the church and always gave willingly and cheerfully. Rev. A. E. Lunau of the United Church. Thorn- ton, conducted the service. assisted by Rev. A. G. Rintoul. The- pall- bearers were W. A. Thompson. W.` 'Ferrier, W. H. Hatton.. J. A. Jam- `ieson, J. A. Corbett and G.`Elliott. Mrs. McDonald leaves her husband. two: daughters and one son. Mrs. J .'Hatton,| Marion and Bruce at home: onesister.` . Mrs. Wallace Carruthers of Barrie. Two . sons predeceased her some time ago. ,|The bereaved friends have the sym- . pathy `of the entire community in the ' loss they have sustained. I ~ `Dan '11 J and Mma, new entertained`. loss they have sustameu. - I Rev. T. J. and Mrs. Dew entertained] a number of young: people to a. pm- lgressive party on Friday evening. A1!` report a good time. The first prize was carried off by Earl Reid. mlno annual rnmansr nf the Presbv- carmea on oy .l:J'dI'l ru-nu. The annual meeting of the Presby- ! terian Churchwas held on Monday_ev- lening, Everything is in good shape,-I ;with a nice surplus in the treasurv. `After the meeting lunch was served `and a social hour was spent by all. day evening la.St.~ The following Hockey Club officers were e1ec_ted at a meeting held recently: Pres., Fred Amey; Vice.-Pres., A For- an: Secy.-Treas., Ted. Hipwe1l_ _Fin- Jan. 11.-The Anglican congregation held a social in the rectory on Wednes- evening last.- mm. fn11nwi'n2' Hockev I-Iipwell. t On Saturday, Jan. 9, a. hockey league meeting was held, representatives being here from Beeton and Tottenham. After discussing several important matters `the following officers were elected: Pres.. D. McArthur, Bond Head; ~Vice.-.. Pre`s.,_ 1?`. -Norton, Beeton; Secy.-Treas; G.'Bree`don, Tottenham. The executive committee consists of two remjesenta tives from each club. Pres., Fred Amey; Vlce.-rm-::s., .11. Eur an; Secy.-Treas., Hipwelli Fin- ance Committee. G. Bradley, R. Dixon, E Kneeshaw "and E. Mckay; delegates to league meeting, G. Bradley and T I-Iilpwell. On ga+m~dn.v. Jan. 9. a hockey Jan. 13.-R. A. Sutherland was the- `guest of Cqllingwood friends over Sun- ' av. ' ' Austin `Smyth e, of -Regina. Sask., is s ending a. week with his brother, ,W. ` Smythe. Quite alivefy interest is Being takn the curlers in thgeix-`local bonspiel lswe'ek.- - ` - V nmana fn H-an unfavorable weather Owlng` C0 CH8 l1I11i.VUl'uUl\: Wcauuux on Monday evening, the annual meet-_ mug of the Horticultural Society was postponed. ._ _ Mrs. Percy Louks of Windsor is spending a. few weeks -with her par- ~`ents, Mr. and Mrs.~ Wrn."Wrig t. V . ` [V IEN H in -All pizs l1nole.1'1m fuss atW.~` A. I Lowe 8:` Son's. Elizabeth` St,.j:_ _89ttq ` ._ > 1- `J. . .._ ,-_ -.. . .1` . hls-wieek. ~ ~ Owing to the unfavorable weather .. 1\/rnnnv nxh=min2'. the meet- BESND HEAD "STROIAJD_ A` fun mun : 182;: lg l:.LlVlVAl..I:. IVILWD I-' L$$&&ammmm&mamw%` :gm$mw&&mm&&&&&& k that _the Mrs. Jas. Knox passed last week with friends_at Edgar. 15.. um: mi.-u T-Tm-h Riszhnn are visit- mmmvnmw mwwwwwwww ELMVALE NEWSE` tr1enus_at magar. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Bishop are visit- ing friends in Tottenham. `Doc rmnni-mp nf Pnldwater snent the mg` Irlenas In Iottenxxam. ` Reg. Tipping of Coldwater spent week-end with his brother. M-.... fly-{our not Midland is: the Quest. week-ena Wltn nls Druuler. I Mrs. Grigg of Midland is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Moffatt. nu... TIn'"1r nf "|"n1-nnfn in visiting his Of her sister, ivirs. Wm. 1v1uuau.L. Chas. Kelly of Toronto is visiting his brother-in-law, Harry Thurlow. l 1m'n+1-hour Dnxxrrnnn ant-vnf the week-. ' brother-xn-law, narry `xnunuw. I Matthew Bowman spent the week- end with his brother in Toronto. | Kiss '\X7rn Malnnlm was: 2. week-end: end with ms nrotner In 'L'0l'UIlLU. | Mrs. Wm. Malcolm was a week-end! visitor with friends in Wyebridge. Mrs. Wm. Haight of Makanak, Man.. is visiting relatives here for a few weeks. Wm. Ferguson of Gleichen, Ma.n., is home on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Ferguson. 1\/fr-o'791H=n~ .Tnmies:nn has returned Ferguson. ' V Mrs: Walter Jamieson has returned to Caledon East after visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. S. Manning. ; xxrm 'LTnLv'H'ncr Tr nf Annwnnd has Bank or Toronto nere. I . u Wesley Downey of Winnipeg visited` . lhis sister, Mrs. Geo. Usher, and his brother, W. F. Downey, this Week. ` On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Melvin Hou-i den was found guilty by Magistratel Hewson of Penetang of a. breach of the Medical Health Act. He was ned $25 _and costs, amounting to $39.80. W. V `Thompson of Pgnetang appeared for [the defendant and Dr. D. Corcoran. (Medical Officer of Health, prosecuted. ?i1N S mr HOP lter, Mrs. S. Manmng. ` Will Hickling, Jr., of Allenvvood has accepted the position of junior in the Bank of Toronto here. TIT.-.n1n1r 1'\n\Irnn17 nf '\K7in`I1`ln9Q' visited Village Nominations | The second nomination for police ltrustees was held on Monday evening. `when a number of men were nominated for the office. Four of these are stand- ing for election. There will be an elec- ' tion on Monday, Jan. 18, to choose three from the. following: W. J. Mc- Guire, W. A. Malcolm. Dr. D. Currie, T-Tart-xv `K79 (`D uruusc, W. n. Harry Wade. Sunday Schoolisleigh-Ride \ Although the `evening was stormy. three large sleigh-loads of members of St. John's United Church `Sunday School. enjoyed an outing in the coun- try. The sleighs returned about six- thirty, when the ladies of the congre- gation had a hot supper waiting in the basement of the church to be enjoyed by the scholars and visitors. about one hundred being present to enjoy the bounties provided. Following the sup- per, a hearty sing-song and short` speeches were enjoyed. F. C. Bishop,` ates of recognition for regular attend- ` ance at Sunday School for 1925 to the . Jean Christie, Mayme Ritchie, Murza _.Shanahan, J i'm Shanahan`."Eva;i Ritchie, 2 Johnson, while Murray Ritchie and Roy] ._Arno1Ad. as well_ as the certificates each received an Eversharp pencil asga slight 1 ~ reward for having`-ia_ perfect attendance- _ for 1925.` v"Roy`.-has been present e_very~[ zsundayf for two` years. Games were enjoyed for the remainder, of the even~ `. _. ing and all reported an excellent time. The.` United Church Sunday School. ' under a very efficient staff of teachers. - has `been steadily` growing, the past I fnn van ma . Sunday having -the largest attendance Supt.Vof the school, presented certic- following V scholars: Helen ` Christie. - Eileen Ritchie-, Farley Ritchie and Mary II` for years.` - I I93 YVKIIVII ` Flos Council met a.t.E1mva1e on Jan. 11, as required by statute.` The fol- lowing. made the declaration required by` law: Jos. Drysdale, reeve; W. Ii, Downey. deputy-reqve; M,essrs._.;.a.ng-: Flos Council _; _; 1-AI... 16 lb.

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