Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 12 Oct 1922, p. 4

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ROOFS! ROOFS 2% ROOFS! g Ill (Ill! Vllld.5L`. 'rm- W.;\. 01' St. I`homus' met :11 the hnmv of Mrs. H. G on l`m-sdaty ul"lvrnnon. NI 1- null .l\II-u In` 1) TN Illl I |I\`hIlIl_\ H|`ll'l IIUUH. Mr. and \1\|r.~`. I". R. (!un;;lm~r, also Mrs. \Vun. and !\lr:a. (inlhriu spent the \ in H10 01!) . cuuuu.y. Mrs. Mills and Miss Evmiiy Mills are spending :1, few days with friends in Barrie. M1`. nv-xi] `Alan `D ")l\i"\r\v-`lVt\vI A5` Ta All 1)d.lllC- Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson of To- mmo spent the week end at their cottage here. {Him W Tlnlfnn and `Afr Ta`, Dnlfnn lilllltlf-;U HUll`. Mrs. E. Bolton and MI`. E. 01 Barrio spent Sunday \with in the village. l`h4- I A n!` K! I`hnn\:|:' The anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday. "Afr: 'l\Ti'l1e nnrl 7\Hcc Wxvwuilxr Xfillc 8TH LINE, INNISFIL INN 'l`0l(.'-i MI'l|'l'I` IN Il:\I{I{II`} nu .. III IlI|lll`l| \\'l`llV \\'l'lI HI Any. Mnuy n`! |`n.|1;-mm 1I|.`1l1Illl'm| \\'nI`a- pra~:u~ SHANTY BAY PASSES 20 YEARS IN LIBRARY WORK EDENVALE " -r-"--"".I' , - \ / I / %;7?asse1/1&1 ;,/ Z 3621 cam? c2/0rd fa nllml Ihv lmmv 0'1 llllln uml IN"! u 1 IMPERIAL POLARINE OIL (Light Medium Body) is the lubricant recommended for your Ford. Day and 1. `.rahz11n 3 W001: end 5' church . Gi`1ch1'istl . Bolton friends ' Ml`. Hnu H10 lulu nreuerlcn orunul, uuu umuu of the late Rev. Ji'-:,s. Skinner, pioneer missionzwy sent out by the MRS. I`REDER.I'CI{ SMI"1`-H Depmled this ltfe at. her late resldennce. Bradford, on Oct. 5, Mrs. Elwlzmbeth Bnin Skinner, widow of the late Frederick Smith, and niece no` Ihn lnln Dav ,T".\c Qlrinnnr so was a music class for a. time. The Institute was incorporated in 1862, and the public reading noom was established in 1872. The Tn.uHh~.h~. .......v.....,.....;,\.z 1.. H l|\.`lL'l'. lh'Si1l1`.'~' his \\'idM)\v, I\lr. \Vnu0h0pe is . by four suns: Robert, H! hmm-; '1`hmn:1s, Bzxrrio; ;\rthux', I4lo_vdlo\vn; Nelson of .\`:(-honnlwr_;; also l\\'0 dzuu:htoI*s: Mrs. L. Shem`- duwn, Maxwell, 0111., Mrs. 1?`. H. \\: (~:;tIz1Ju-, I.lwn_vd'lmvn; and one hm- lhur, "l`h0mus of l`rol0n;_z1nd two sislws, Mrs. Jns. Neilson, Prollon, and .\lr.~<. :\nnio (`xi hh()llS of M0z1\I`ord. Thu funorztl was held under the l'i1`ur`l.I0n 0!` the Orunzgo Ass-oci:1Ho11. Grand Clm-puhuin. Rev. W. L. L. l.:uvx-umw of the Methodist, church 01' Nownutrlmt c0ndwuc'Hm.: the ser- vice; with the 1'unm~zL1 in charge of Mu-. Rev. Mr. Hague of the Bond Ilezul l`I`ush_vlm'iaI1 church, assisted hy the Rev. Mr. Robinson, Anglican church 01` Ll0_vdt:own, and the Rev. A. C. McCa|1u~m of the Anglican `(`,hlII`(`.h 01' Alliston. The burial was at, Schomlhergr. I nlllll \.'Ull||ilL'l|Il. lll,'llll||_l; IIUIH llll` huihng trade H1 1895, lln \Yuuchopo engaged in furnnng in York cuunuy unl the nunnh of Nlnvch, 1921, xvhon I10 rorod from) l)1Isinoss and resided in I.10_\'dl0ivn. H2`. \\ :u1cl1ope was 11 xnumber of H10 Prosbylorhnx church arm! of the l..().l... Nm'lh\'i(~.\\' -115. 110 was (hmpu'dowHud to hm huny and look :1 kumx ixrlorosl in omn1nuni1_\` \vv11':u'o ,s1|pp0Nin;.: ull _-good cntxscs in Hun munnwon. Euyin Hh\ho dvnnvd nnnw [hue and nuunmtin lHNiHHj uunw. Thu lgh Iwgurd H1 xvlntn luv WIS Iron! is 0Vid(W1C0d kw Hw Hnnuzmmwdmlhhnzm Ms thqnuwurv: the vuous don0nnna- liunul ropr0sunlu(h)n tosfying In Ihu hrmul .~`,\'1xu):11l1ius 01' his (`hur- ueler. IL. uu`.l`n... `\lu- \l7-unnhnnn UHIUH U1 HL`illlll. Mr. \\'z1uchope. :1 man of st1'0n:.'. physiqtle and stu1'd_\' cl1zu'ucter, was] hm':1 on Oct. 23, 1853, in Kixlgl l`nwn5hip. York coumy. He was :11, li\'u.1_\' (`Il_I.:il {...`(l in indtlstrizll work vfrmn 0zu'l,v life, passing; z1.bout_,` )'uu1~s in (lroy county as :1 czu'pe11tv1w and cnntr:1ctu1'. Reringz from tho \\ .nu-hnnn nnn--nrnal in (`an-uninu in Sal-tuuel VVauch0pe, father of Thomas Wauchope, Principal of the Barrie Business College, died at his home in the village of Lloydtown,` near Scl1onmbe1'g, York county. OCH)-I ber 8. Mr. Vlfauchope l1ad been in} failing health for more than a year, his impzuired condition being conse-l quenrt upon two acciden-ts. One of these was caused when a team he was driving: ran away, the other was the result of a kick from :1 horse. l"olloAwin}.: an operation about a year ago, he had been in a delicate con- dition ot' health. I \lm \\'unnhnnn n )\\r\v\ no` mt 1-111111 OBITUARY S.-\.-MUEL W`.-\`UCHO PE Briey, these are some of the results of using too heavy an oil for your Ford. (1) Engine drag and loss of power. (2) Improper oil distribution. (3) An overheated engine. (4) Excess carbon deposit. (5) Unnecessary friction and wear. (6) Large repair bills. (7) Rapid depreciation. (8) Excess fuel and oil consumption. VVl1at is the remedy ? Use Imperial Polarine Motor Oil (Light Medium Body), which is especially adapted to the mechanical requirements and operating conditions of your Ford engine. Have your crank case cleaned and relled today with Imperial Polarine Oil (Light Medium Body), and realize full Ford economy and efficiency. Show Gases, Safe, Cash Register, Typewriter and other xtures. uwutua U]. Luv 1:11-::ssey uronary. In 1895 the name Mechranics Invs.ti.'tute was abolished and it.be- czune the PuIb1'ic Library in accord- ance with the Act of the Legislature rpassed in that year. The beginning of the Library yezm" was changed `from May 1 to January 1 at the end of the year 1899, and became concurrent with the calendar year. Frnm fhmt nmmn ihmrinnimr Hm Mrs. Donald Woodrow, Oro Sta- tion, announces the engagement of her (lzu1:4l1t01', Christena, to Mr. A]- herl E. Hurl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Szumuel I-Iurl. of Oxillla. The mar- rlage will take place quietly the lat- ter part olf October. RE.`\RI)0N~-~1n Harrie. on .\Ionda_v, Oct. 9, 1922. .\I:1ry .-\11n Reunion, :1_-.:vd (H .\'o:11's. Ftlnoml on W ed- m.\sdn,\' :1.n1. to St. .\l:1ry's Church and Cmx1ol01'_\'. n.vnn.....-- -- 1U _-cane, auu ux \I In. H. Dil.I1(1t`.I`SOI], at one time mill wx'i_;l1t at the B211`- rie .\Iilling Co., and now of To- ronto. died in liiichoner Oct. 11. Mr. Sz1mlei`s0n. who had been ill for :1 considorzlhle time. leaves :1 wife and Hll`t`t`, children. The funeral `will take place from the chapel of [(1. G. Smith & C0., to the Barrie Union C0ltl\`lt.`l`_\' on l-`1`ida}'. The Rev. E. '1`. D0n:.:l:is, Ct`llI.l`:11l .\Ieth0d- ist church, will conduct. the ser- vion.-1, church of Scotland. Mrs. Smith was `born in London, Ont. Later. With the lfamily she moved to Aniherstburg. In that town she taught school for many years, and was married to her late husband in 1SS5. who prede- ceased her in January. 1918. As a minister's wife she worked long and energetically for the interests of the church in Bradford. taught in the Sabbath School and was a life mem- ber of the W._\l.S. On Oct. 7 Rev. L. .\lcLean preached her funeral ser- mon. after which the rentains. in ac- cordance with her own request. were expressed to Amherstbllrg to be laid beside those of her mother and sis- tel`. The late Mrs. Smith is survived by two nephews, n-.1u1e1_\', .\lr. Thos. Saltnoni. .\la_vor ot` Kiugsville. Ont., -and Mr. Frank Salmoni of Detroit, .\licl1.--Br4ult'm'd Witness. Barrie Fair Stock `..-\:hB.R.-\I l`1I---.-\t Nownmrket. on Snndz1,v. Oct. 3, 1922. John C. (rnl~b1`z1ith, 1`m`1ner.ly G.'I`.R. agent, in his 59th year. Funeral at Ne.\\"111:1rl(et on I`uesday, 10111. FRANCIS ED\\'.~\RD S.\.\'DERSO.\ and will sell it out at A. J. TUCK` Half Price FOR TWO WEEKS was ::sLa.m'1sne(1 1n 11512. The Institute an14a1g1am1:a.ted in March, 1877, with J. W. R1'essy`=s Cim111atin~g Library, Mr. Pressey having carried on an inderpemlent institution of the kind or about two years in the town. A few of the older books still remain the printed Jabels of the Pressey Library`. 1895 the nnzmn M x>nhmnin: I-`x'ancis Edwalrd Sanderson, aged 5 ye:u's, son of Wm. W. S;u1de.rson, t `P \IiHins* ("n nu.` nn-uv no` 'T`n Has purchased the DE.-\ 'l`l IS uxukl \JLl. .ll. had `nu t '\O`A` \ln.o 1. ".1 Irene Collins SMITH BRYSON S ICE CREAM Taste the richness of NE\V ONES L.-\ID OLD ONES REPAIIIED Fall Wear Phone 944. (Continued from page one) have arrived for Allandale TO-DA Y 810 84 .\lxu-y St. d.lll.'t.`. LUI LHU UH) LLIIIUUIXLUH LU .lU. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore have left for their home in St. Anus. t We are glad to hear that R. H. Jory, who is a druggist at Hailey- bury, was one of the lucky one. His house was sawed. Mr. Jory is a ibrother of John of this place. IlU`vV ll\lll}- , UH LHU Dl'UlIlIlUl' ILL] Ill. G. G. Johnston is home again after spending a week in New Onvlurlo. Mrs. H. A. McLeod visited her sister, .\Iiss S. T. Tracy, last week. Renew your subscription to The Advance.` We club with all the leading daily papers. Special price. ' [U H15 ZSUH H1 .\1L\.'|l|.).5d.H.' Mr. Lindsay of S:Lska.Lcht:'.vz1n is now living on the Bremner farm. (`1 F. lnhncfnn in hnvnn nxrnln nflnr 2 Every new and fascin- ating innovation that fashion has approved of for the season may be seen at our shop. This event is of real import- ance to the woman who chooses her hats for E style, becolningness and ` i exclusivcncss. 1 The threshing machine is heard` again in this district. Thu nnnivnrcurv carving: nn Qnn- 'r15d.lH 11.1 UH: UIDLIIUL. The anniversary services on Sun- iday were a decided success. I~`in- ances for the day amounted to $120.; \lr and \Tr= Wnrnlil Rlnnr-t; hnvpx Jas. Middleton is going on a visit to his son in .\I1chi.gan.v I \Tv T.inrlr.-nv nf R511.-L'n11~hn'.vnn { DlltfL5\VL`ll. .\Ir.T. Hodge of .VIitche11 Square spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pool. 1`?J.'\Vl.'UL|.. Mr. John Shelswell of Canlyon, North Orillia, spent a. few days last week with his brother, Mr... James Shelswell. \fv-'1" `ljrulun n`- \.fHnhn11 Canny.-\ These Rev. George Cmigh `took charge of the service in the Baptist church here on Sunday evening. Miss Mary Ellsmere of Cmighurst `is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Fa-wcett. \fw Tnluvs Ckn'ln~n.\1I AG? f'1n~1.vnn ULl DULlUH.)', UCL. . The regular monatihly meeting of the Ladies Aid was `held on Thurs- day afternoon, Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs. Ed. Hughes. The number in attendance being twenty-one mem- bers and two visitors. It was de- cided to have a free-wiI1 offering at the anniversary services and omit the fowl supper. A number of quilts being ready, the next meet- ing will be held in the form of a quilting bee. All members are re- quested to be present. A dainsty lunch was heartily enjoyed by all. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Hughes for the use of her home. uuu kill VVIBLI HUI` EUUUUSS. About forty n1e-mlbers of the Gil- ord league spent a very pleasant evening last Liday at the parson- age, the guems of Rem and Mrs Stevenson. \In and \fun 13:! 'l'\n-nu nn Mr. and .\I1`s. Ed. Turner and |`fiL1l1iI_V, and Mr. and Mrs. W111). Turner spent the week end with Mrs. Jones, 8th line. T`(7n A-A II "Ind 4;` I-an". LL.-.6 hf\VV IDLUVCJJBUIJ. ULILD, .u1. uuu nub`. Angus waruxcu. Mrs. Isaac Spring, of the 9th line. is spending :1 few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, of Toronto. mfiaano `.\rTnv-It RVIA vdvn-vv\ `DALI our: c A Bevy of Hat Beauties arrived for LUIULILU. Misses Mary and Evelyn Reid, asc- -companied by their aunt and broxther Arnold, visited friends in Bradford last week. 7111:. vi-|nv\1O ..:n-..-In P\c `H-.. M'\'I'IV' 1iJ.hL WEEK. The many friends of Miss Nancy Ham11er are pleased to learn she has taken up a n1usi-c class in the village and all wish her success. Anknuf Fnvvtu rnnrnlknna n.F Ohn {`1'I, JUILUB, GL1]. 11116. We are all glad to know tihat Rev. VVm. Cle.ment.s of Victoria Hambor will conduct the anniversary services to be held in the Methodist church on Sunday, Oct. 29. 'l"hn rorvnlnr Y11nr|-f.hlx.' rnnnnrr AF ..uu.n1Lu: Uvcr Lut: ween enu. Miss Margaret Warnica of Hamil- ton spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Warnica. Airs. Tsmu-. Qnnrinsr nf tho mh lim: uxuay LU dLLeuu LHU Lwll`. We are all pleased to hear that Mrs. .\lur.x'ay Hunter is improving uter a very serious illness. Mr nnrl M'r-a Ninth-in nf T`nvInn`fn U.L`LUl' LL Vl11'_Y 5t$l'lUll'S 11111858. Mr. and Mrs. McBride of Tomnito were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marquis over the week end. 1\Hau N/faranrnf TX?-unninn ml! Unnail, Mrs. Scott `and daughter are the guests of Mrs. Todd. Mrs. Martha. Patterson is visiting her sister in Aurora. Mr. Harvey Forbes is visiting at Wilson Fonbes, 8th line. Miss Nancy Harmon spent Sunday with friends in Allandale. Mrs. Morris of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Angus Warnica. Wm. Black of Richmond Hill spent the Week end at his home here. Mi-ss Irene Constable spent the Week end under the_ parental roof. '|')nn t. fnrm:-t fhn Prnehvforinn AULH. Miss Carrie Metcalf at Mea.-ford visited her uncle, John 1\IeLca1`f, last week. Itch. `Rev. and Mrs. Perry and baby ` Toronto visited friends here la week. xr-.. \Ir....:,`.. o....u -1: m-.__._.- 'WUCl\. Mrs. Mavion Scott of Toronto is vismng her sister, Mrs. Johnson Black. AI:-n 1:-r \,r.........~n -2 n......:- -_-._; Page Four .l)lU.Ul\. `Mrs. H. Maxwell of Barrie spent the week end with her parents, M1`. and Mrs. Lot Wetbb. Mr Txroalmy TTnn'Inn am: an... 1.1.1.... u.uu D115. JJUL VVBIUD. Mr. Wesley Uncles and Miss Edna King motored to Markham on Sat- urday to attend the fair. Tn awn 211-1 nlnano bu hnnw oh.-:1 Week end under the_ parental roof. Don t forget the Presbyterian fowl sunpsper on Friday evening, Oct. 20th. Nth... I-`l\V!v\1./\ 7|r.\4;...1.n Au 1|.r....:.._,: MINESING WEST ORO DALSTON STROUD Jy UL last -nxllllurs, Lin: uluu.`-II, wun l)lll, ll. Wl'('Ui( oil his i'orm<.-1' physical prowu.-4..4, nnd Roland, now in iim wuai, in noun loo siromz. Iloiiinr nui;;iI>l)m'H and kinder friends did not. live in idsa.-1 iownshiup. Mrs. Wm. Reid. i`rmn whiose residence the i-unorul took place, is the last surviving fmxmlo of :1 f:mni.ly of ilvc girls. Iiho word 01' a. Beckertion was never douibted, nnd their hand was at all times out- stretched to the needy. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Reid and Roland, who are called to mourn the loss of one whom they held dear. 1.unu_y nuu Ill Hum pl`UvIm'u HIUI'(! \V(.`l l! 1'u\v umrv 1`II;:L:ml lhun llmy, burl. 5151` _vv:Lr.~x munw on lln.-y lrml nnwll 0|` tlmir \'HnlH.y. Slnpllull dlml M` inllzmmmLlh)n, Jasper lruppod (I:-ml, Jzumes, the eldest, wun but at wr~uk (W hick I'nI`|nn|- nhvult-nl nu-nurnuu untl uuucstc. Patrons of the Library Iattrilbute, in a .large measure, the ipopuilarity and the progressive operation of the institution to Mrs. Sprou1e's intelli- gent co-operation {with members, her foresight and her devo-tion,to her work as a Librarian. Mrs. Sprouvle, who will in future reside in Toronto, carries the kind wishes of a host of friends. \[h~n T-\nv\'n T.-mu `r_1'....-.. ....L` A11:-L..... Hlflillllll. 'l`l1I.- ll:-v. 'l'. J. l)nw, nnmlnlml by Hm Rm . R. H. Hmm-`|'v'|ll:-, Inul ('.|Hll'L(I- 0| lhu flllmml ml Hue lulu- J`)HZ1uh(:HI H1.-ltk lbmzmmml luul l`('l.Ch(5(l llm :n;4u- ul 6. . ye-urn uml nu all thus ':vmlly Wt-1'1: ml` 1; quh-l IHH pnsillnn, Him wzm no ~x(':-pllml. 'l`hcrt- wuru Your Imyn ul' Hm mlmw family and In M1124 I)l'()V|lll'u lhnru \v(.-re nl` Ihniv vlculno uo..nI..... .n...n ..n- llIllll|fl Illllllflf. Yum` Cur. wzm nvur Hm nld ;;rmmd un I`m,-eulnhv, (ml. 21, \\/ht-I'M I taught. my nal Htzlnml um! I nmy say, llmru :u`I- mum leaf! on l|n~ nlil full: who lhc-n lllfltl Hwuy. 'l`|u-ru- WI-' H11: Hinlm, llu-, Hwwlm, Hm l~` 'i-rs, Ihn Hllllnlwu, llw l')llInIl.-4, .\`IlllI7_\ H, limrllc-y:q, Hm ('z1In|r|u-Ills, l{()l)i1mr)I1:x, /\l'lll)|(1H, M`NnIIlH, Jun nulls, :LlI haw: t:lmnp,-:1. l~`mv ml Illn- uriL:in:1l 1)wlH'l'H nn Hm fummi r- muln. 'l`ln- mm: d- plunw (:rmuvll:- Hill slill Hli(tI(..', :Lll|mu;;h lhv pr:-:4 out Lg!-Kl:-l'ilH()ll urn ('.lHlII}.(l-,4]. MI. l'Ie:LH:ml H. wnulul lw In-Ilt-I`, Mun) of lhn.~u- whu :l,H1'llllH(l lln- m-luml In Inlmsu duy:s am new .-u-mlim: Iln-Ir children In mtlmul um! mmm n|' Hm Inluer uru uhm r:Llupu_vm'u In lln-. nldl 501:! inn. 'l`I..\ I)... III I l\..... Ill.` (l.lll:|.}l.l',|l. The fr;H0wIng hnmsam hnvu In-I'll quarunlinerl for infunlilu-, 1mrul.\-:ai:a: Jonas Shaw's, Hurry Aymw, Allun Jvohnsmn on the I-Z3.-x:L s4.i.he. ()1: Im- Innisfil Hidl: J<`r:mk /\_Vt-,I'Hl` I\'iIl_v leagh public mzhnnl mm :ul:=n In-un qu:u'zmtmcJ_ and Ilnrme ]l|l.[)h lrum here who huvu In-<-n uh-,n'lIn;-, (Eon tinunlinn schrml ul (,`mlmI.n'vn Imu- brmn uslmd In rumuin nl lmmu mull furuer nnlitcu. \/nun II..- LL11 .l 1K13U_) LUl'l'oll1 CAlul'Ull :5. Little Bobby, son 0'1` Dales, has imfantile parulg Gallie. specialist or Torn." rcuncr.-rl upon EL on Fruln his own nzfice. \Vc Si(lL'} the disease, which is much may soon be stamped on that no Hl()I'(: of the lilllt,` be affected. 'T`hn Fnllnuulnn I......-.... I y|UpUl L) 111 LVU\V J.4lbhb'd.1'U. A dense s-moke zxppeared here on Thursday afternoon, the cause being bush res. Mr. Thos. Haley owned 60 acres which he purchased =fronm the Fletcher estate and this was reported to be ablaze. There is still COnSl(l- erable bush in that section. The Rev. G. 1. Crew of Spring- eld, near Peterboro, was in our village recently and was on his way to preach the annlverswgx services in the l'resl)yterian chuz",-2, .\Il`;li-3 Mr. Claw occupiel succ2s.;!ul'.y the pulpit: of Ivy, Townline um.` Bax- ter Presbyterian churches. nun. TlI\h}\\' unn .46` u.. w... nu}-;U uuuuy. .\Ir. Robert Dales of this vi1I.1;;e, and who spent teen years in New IJiskea1'd previous to his removal to Thornton, has an expert's idea. of that north country. 111'. Dales has property in New Liskeard. A (Inner: <.n\nl.'o nnnonrnrl hnrrz nn uuy t:H:uAu;._',. The rc-mtaiins of the late .\Iiss Beckerton were interred in the Anglican cemetery, Ivy. on .\[ondz1.y. Oct. 2. Roland Beckerton, who is in the West, is the last of 21 once large family. \`lr Wnthny-f halo: n!` 1311': v'H,urn U 1161' lU|'Ull guuu llUil.lL ll. \Ve had a brief chat with Mr. T. W. R. Arnold of Ivy on Tuesday last and from present inclicationa he is not enjoying good healtth. The rexnains 0)! the late Miss Dempster were interred in the I resbyterian Cemetery, Ivy, on Sun- day,` Oct. 1. Cancer was the cause of death. NI.` nnal \I .m knnn;-nn \In and UL lltkllll. M1`. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Hrs. Stewart, of Midland, motored here to Mr. and Airs. Longs on Sat- uday evening and returned on Sun- day evening. l`hn rnuwndna AF lhn Infn \h'=c _`V1lbu LIlUbDlt7_)', HULK`: uu >DllH`llll'_)' Mr. and Mrs. Henb. Wzillznce of Craigvale visilted the 1at~ter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boake. recently. Fnom present in(1i .IIion`s Col. Currie will be the next member for S.E. Toronto. This is no pipe dream. Miss Elizzvbeth Bockertlon died on Sunday morning, Oct. 1, at the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. \Vm. Reid, Ivy. hr KV'ncI nF Anrrnc: rhn in vnorli- L|ll'.'LlU.h'. Miss Doris Jean -Hayes, -of Alliston, whose qualications are endorsed by the Department of Education, suc- ceed-s Mrs. Sproule. lV,\/. Dr. VVest of Angus, who is medi- cal health officer of the township of Essa, was in our village on Wed-. nesdny. RI :-c D `H Y-Tonrv in: in1nrn\*in(r L.lbU'il.a)'. Mrs. R. D. Henry is improving and has changed much for the bet- ter. Hope she may soon be restored to her forlner good heilll. \Vn `had :1 hrini rlhnf xvith Th` '1` uuu HAYS. 1JUll EVLU\Vil.l'L D. The Rev. McOa1*1un1 01' Alliston and the Rev. T. J. Dew of Ivy ex- changed pulpits on Sunday. `Mr nnrl Air: Jmvnne _I.nv~r1nn nf UUU/IIHUU plllpll UH. Dlllllllbj. Mr. and Mrs. James J.0rdn.n of Anlliston visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Crossley, here on Sumlny. .\`Ir and R-Tru T-Tnnh \\:':IHnr-n nl qua.ra.uuueu. . Reports says Calvin Shaw is suf- fering from paralysis. Nlr V.Vrn1 M`r-Warinn nF Rlvnr-,:ln 1::AAu5 uuun ya.1'u.4y51:'. Mr. Wm. M:cFa.d`de11 of Elmvule visited friends here recently. NH` F` A 1\Ti\'nn wvnu in Rrnrlzfnrd vwuuu LIIULKUS llb`l'U l'UUb`1.l'l-1`). .Mr. F. A. Nixon was in Bmduford on Monday judging the poultry. Plpnsnd tn rnnnv-f nur nztnmnml 11.15. `We must congrwttllate Cookstown on the fine Weather it had for its fair. vim T`:-ne inn]: hie NHL; huv on IELSL. .Mr. N. Wice is in charge 01` :1 syndicate threshing ma.chine around Stroud. To {a nu:-nv-hwinn Hun v\IIvIu1\nv- n6 Uxsuulncu uuuu. ~M1's. Willard S`tewart girl of Toronto are visit and Mrs. Lou Stewart's. "Finn Dnvv lnfnllnun cmaullmleu Lue Lree J. UlDl1C ulorary. In 1921 it was noted than about eighty nmemlbers of the Library rwere `the children of parents who had been (pupils at npwblic schools at which Mrs. Ssproule `had been a. teacher in Innisfil and `Bradford. Eleven of these were attending the business college. pafrnnq nf` H-an T.lkra1-xr moh-u`:'ku+n Cherry Hill Public school has been quarantined. Pnnnrfe aavu F ,-zluvin QM-a:r.\Ir'm an.P_ UL]. n1uuuw,y J'll'U'5lLl5 LIIB pUUll.l'_Y. Pleased to report our esteemed friend Mr. J. R. Goodwin as 'u11p1'o\'- ing. \Vn nmnuf nnnrrrmfI1'Infn f`.nr\1.'=fn\vn 12:11`. Wm. Dales took his little 9. specialist in Toronto on last. `\fvw KY TK.Vnn in {n n'lmnv DLIULIU. It is surprising the numxber of people who go picking but.te1'nuts at the Fishery. A qnn urn: hnrn in \`[.r nn Rh-Q L116 1` Lblltil) . A son was born to .\I-r. and Mrs. Jmues Givens on Monday. Oct. 2. Congratulations. `Dr T-Tnnfnn in nrnainnt nnd `R D Congratulations. Dr. Horfon is president and R. D. Henry is vice-president of the newly organized band. hh-c Vfillnrrl Qihxurnrf nnd Iiittln THORNTON 'S`te4wart and Imle visiting at Mr. 1:1` cxurn rt '2 \l19l`iLl 0]` ul. I '4: ms (~x(':-nllull. Hwy; 1;!` lhn mlm nu ll`|lt an lIll' Illtl Ifltl H1|II~:4, K, H-I, mpg-cl. nl` II Ir .l||...u..I. II... .. l.'aUuUll|lCLl'L wxuu Luu uzueuulur year. From that smzvll (beginning the Library had -come imto possession of 5,000 volumes in 1904 mot circula- tion, and 'a reference library 03f 1,000 volumes. t`\mu'n:nn!I`u m B... no 0-1 nn .. _._-._ | . 3 Mr. Wm. pzuzxlysis. ])r. '1`oro:`lo, pm- 1"ru.lz:y 1:151. in 2 siuL'ert~ly hunt.- ; drv-zulml ul o... ..n.| .. The Northern Advance b :y tu 1-`ridz1,v ONlli`ll'48p0`pll 1!'tU0l], according to we assessment rolll, completed last week, is 7,734, an increase 01 16 over 1921. IIIIJIIL. II. is the purpose or the Associa- Hon to hold monthly xnxeolings, so- curlmz zublo men of `the pmfossion L0 ` give DKLDOFS on the more v.lt1ul medul- cal problems of the (lay. - l`lm llrurrln l)|ulI'h'l l\Imll`('xLl :\.~x- mw|uMun, l`m'uu-I lhlex ya-nr In lulu I lhu- p|Il.1`.u ml llm lIuI'rIu 1\lmll<'ml AH- um-Iurlnu, lmlnl llu Hrs`! Inmsllmz in lhwrlv on .H'v|Il. BX. 'l`Im um-1-Hnp, wus ll(|(Il'(`.`iH(!(I by 1):`. l.HIlu~, S11, M` Jhwri:-, who ;.;ll\ (` un n.|>lI- mupnr nu l'_\'oloM:+ xuul .il:< l r01l>l(~n1H." .l)r. Iumlmml I\1urrw_v nI' l`urunlu. Hm H[)('1LkI`I` tn` Hm ova.-nimr. guvu tho llI(IIllh(!l`S xt l`lmruu;;`h and hustruclivv 1l(II(ll'('HH on "Myocau'diul l`uiLuru um! Am.:uimL I cclm'ls." 'l`|m xmwpruchvllon shown Fm` hulh pxrpurs wan xunuple ptronf 041' lhclr merit. II in II... o..... 4 'l`|m I'nll wlmnl In lhln <'mnmunIl_\' `ha mnl\Iny u upl~n X|D[H`1|l'llll(`|'. `I\lr. .-\!vu-_v Mnrlin npvul lhu \\'m~l; nml In Hm 1-Hy. Munl w|' Hm I'm'nw1':z Imvv llu-ir warn III Hm nhlu, uml llw (`mp !hi..~4 yvnr wuu I|IIllHIlllH_\' |mn\'_\`. (Hm! In mluml Mm. Mlll`l`Il_\' llun~ In-r nu ;-,rm|nu|l.\' lmprnvlu;-,. nun) f',lII IIHII '1'! Mr. N. 1.`. Llvln; xm:-nl n ulmrl lllm qnulnlmn-on durlnp-. 'l`Im 1IIlII|\'m'mlI`_\` lmlun vlmrrln wurn ihllulny. MI mu... .II..I.. ( I`uu hm rnr In.-at issuu) Mr. nnd Mrn. I. \V. l.i\'Iill_'.,S[()I1 n|n~nl h'umln_\' will: lhv 1:1l`1v1".~' pzu'- ullln h:~H'. Mr. uml Mm. II. IKl.:'..::x1r M` .\1inv- ulm-, \'l2~:llmI wl`lh l`1'lu-mlrz in this vic- Inully HIInt|u_\'. 'I`I... ..I....I. .yI.,la...I H... I . . . . . . . . ..n' 31.. nun) .\IIllIIlI_\. 'l`hu nlurlc vlnl nlnl Mru. l"l'I`lI I hznlry nlrl lunl N14 f\l A` I I. VUlulllJC- Orrigina,ll`y `a fee of $1.00 a. .year was charged for vmemubershirp, but on Janwary 20, 1913, a. aby-Jaxw established the free Pufblic Library. In 1921 `H rwnrn nnfpd fhmf aJ`\nnf

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