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Northern Advance, 10 Jan 1929, p. 8

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_l:gge_Two NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO ;CREDITORS ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEETING u, 4'n.u., 4.u.-u. Stewart 8: Stev.vart, W Barrie, Ontario, V Solicitor: for Exedutor. ....-.u -. .....v.....=, Solicitor for Executor. 24th]! c. 7th 24th 1. 8.trn 1 .tIh.- . 7th., 11..h,l 1 71th 2 5-trh Under and by virtue of the power: of sale conrtainc(l in 3. contain movtrl gaxge, which will be pno-(Laced at the: time of sale, there will be -offerc-(ll for sale by public auction on SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1929, l at twelve o'clock noon, at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, by W. A. McCon-key, Auctioneer, the; followimlg lands and premses, name-1 Iy: V'n`L.. 'E`...-a6-rm-In 09 l>`nn4- nC TAA 9'7 nu 2 .`)t.h Z T I The annual meeting" of the .=a11an.'c- J1ol(lc1's of the St1~o.u TeJ.ephone Co.,i Ltd., will be held in the H2111, Sbroudu, ,ox1 We(lun`e:(la4y, Jan`. 16t:}~. 1929, for the plmtpose of electing! directors and omhear busimeuss. W. J. Goodfallow, President. W. Lennox Black, Secretary. Every man is a volume if _voul_ know how to read him. Tina Mc Coy in `The BUSHRANGER DREAMLAND THEATRE Comedy-HOWDY, JUDGE A nm-lrnn l .cl)in llrul ri:-,l:fn','_ all for low: anul zMlvI:n:tu,rr:. lxauj,-,'.l1in,x.: at (Ir.-nth 1 lli:-s ;,:rmt- 0-st stunts, mom. hhrillim: ac`- tions rhavc bt-en topped in thi-.-I fresh and cxcitinlx.-: picture, lair! in the Australian bush. Thue Mysterious Lady Comedy, `Your Barn Tooten .. .- .. :1 Wednesday - Thursday JANUARY 15th and 17th The Easterly 23 feet 0-f Lot 37 on, the South side of Colliecr Street, in| the Town of "Barrie, acco1di*ng to. Registered Plan Number 21, to-l g'evt"her with a nigfht-of-way to read` and subject to party wall agree`- ment. nu , 3, #,:.1 L- L- ..._....L__.) .._...4| No man knew what she really was. And no man could rc- sist the lure of her exotic beauty. Greta Garbo, the screen : most exciting charmer, has never had in part -to t her like this 1- n NOTE---The Patriot is a. road show attraction and never be- fore has 'it been presented at regular prices. COMING--January 21, 22, 23 nu... ... ranch .. one. A famous Russian spy, she moves through the lives of men, in 'a maze of intrigue. passion, and disaster. The Patriot REVELATIONS OF THE IN- TERNATIONAL SPY NET! UNFORGETTABLE LOVE SCENES ! Abie s Irish Rose Elecftion Day Friday and Samrday J/IIV. llth -12th TLII I I&I In I PRODUCTION .l% hE ulcuu. I There is said to be erected uponi the said lands a good brick 1-9si(1ence' wi-tih bathroom, furnace and electric lighrts. 0-5.! nanny-v+u nu-H1 kn nnvntl For lz 7/,"'7'3"c`?'.' Dbfinl r`-r-I/1 A.l Monday and Tuesday JANUARY 14:1. and 15:1. Iwx-.u.. `Ia-o.r\Ii-B 'kll"d Q (fur. .;I.'..~cm Q/ ccu')`e IN AN ERNST I lira I`7"I\tNlAI OUR |GANG" COMEDY Also the Latest PARAMOUNT S LATEST SUPER-SPECIAL AT REGULAR PRICES Greta Garbo in FA.nr;EW.E vgnmg Ltiwes 5-'rc.`*r-243:. NEIH. "'U5..`\lL'r{.)["-J /N 9:`..$'.li..|J ' ANNUAL MEETING Emil Jannings _._,...T..._. I `7 p.m.-Rev. J. B. Thompson of; Allandvale. ' Sunday School, 3 p..m. n i w L M G_.1;1._ Nvyvie THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1929 The annual mmstinpr of the Banrie Horticultural and Town Improve- mvnt Srxcizrty will be held in the Police CUUTTL U'n.'unbI-rs on Friday, Hun lmh Eusizznt, at 8 o clock. ?'l"nI- zmnuul holrlar.-s of Lhr: .-\LH"x`.iI: Club, in Lin. 1121:}: .91., an Wt-tint.-5 23, 1929, at . I .. .. ....` `:1 t.hI- mrrir: Vlurlinq uml .`.1M'.`.ir: (iluh, Limitvri, will his held ' nu wn vu LHVI n}.'na.L-7 }m. rlI-r.. Ii.n}: pr!-,rnI.~'r-,.~:, (,';.u;pc:rt0n VVI~IIn'-.'!Iu':}.' ~vr:nin4,:, Januaaxzv 1929, 8 o clock, for the pur- 1 `now: of T':C`:iVinfJf the reprrrt of the Ihrtrctom for the pa:-It _vr.-my electing Boarll of Director:-: for the ensu-1 ing year, and general business. Barrie, Jan. 9, 1929. Victor Hart, M.D., Pres. Alex. Brownlee, Sec y. ..,.,..\.u.-Mu; r.r\.r\.u;u] -nu Ln: uctu. Lu `the Police Court Chambers, Barrie, `.... m..:,a..... `1'..,......_.. 0:44. 4 L1,. .1.-___ . vnnx. A. uxxyx. \JVu.L U Klllllnllllltla, lJZI.l.LlVg 1 on Frid:ay,'Ja.'nua.ry 25th, at the 'h0'1l` `Ar 1 ..:..I....I. nh..-....x ..._-____ __4 -...-...J, vu.uuu..J uuuu, an. uuc uvuc 1 o cLock. General bu3ine$ and the reception of annual reports. D A c._._L__- n.... i Trhr: annil-2:-1;-r1:,:<:;;mv;:;)`?the game iA1.,rricultu'ra.1 Society will be held. in LL. n..1:..- l1.....4. fVL___-L, -n .-,:,.........u........ ..vuu,v_y vuu uc uclu an the Parish Hall, Elmvale, on Mon- day, January 21, at 2 pm. All {members have a vote at this meet- ; ing. 1 -n n n ... .-. Divine Services, Sunday, Jan. 13th,` 1929 1 I 11 a.m.--The Minister The Doctrinal Basis of the United: ! ru The annual meeting of the Flvos Agricultural Society will be held in +1, `l).m.:..L 11-11 1rv._......v- -_ Ir-" Lnss than :1 minute was required to launch each bout when the lite ::~.u'ing equipment of the (`nnauiian Pacific liner Duchessof Bedford" received its regular test at New York recently before embarking its Christmas cruise of the West Indies. "The finest and most ef- ficient bmit lowering apparatus I have ever seen," was the comment made by John J. Grady. head of the United States steamship inspection service. WHO was present at the test. The Duchess of Bedford" is one of {our sister ships of the new Dm~hos.~." class all of whom are speedy oii bumnrs and eqiiipperi w`i.h thn swnio ~'r1:~lnnt iife sn*"n': nzip:-.rutus for use in an emeltgeacy; (>.1x`dlan seed wheat is tn con- siderable demuml in South Amor- im ucconiing to officials of .'h-> agricu1turu.l department of the Cz1nz1r1i:1n Pacific Railway at Win- nipo.-.:. A ton of seed whom. was recently shipped from Brandon to l eru\' nu wheat ranchers, and it is 0.`:pE`(!1Wi that further orders will come from the South American republic. Production of agricultural imple- ments und machinery in Canada amounted to $42,996,288 in 1927, according to the Bureau of Statis- tics. as compared with $38,269.21-t for the previous year and 524.770,- 216 for 1925. Of the 65 firms re- porting, 43 were in Ontario, 12 in Quebec, 4 in Munitobzl, 4 in Alberta, -one in Saskatchewan and one in Prince Edward Island. Having successfully completed forliei-`trials off Scotland the new Canadian Pacific British Columbia `coastal steamship "Princess Norah" will a_u'1'ive shortly at Victoria, V:1'n'cou'ver Island. The new ship -is` the seventeenth Prince-ss" of the company's fleet and is equipped w.'.2i bow` rudders to facilitate na- vigmion in the narrow channels of LL. ; west coast. A record was hung up beside the Christmas stockings of the em- ployees of the Canadian Pacific Express Company on Christmas Day when, from coast to coast, every Christmas package was de- livered to its destination, except where there was no one to receive them. According to T. E. McDon- nell, president of the company. ex- press traffic was unusually heavy this season and was well handled. nuo u \.uu.u n.pu.LI:u l:'.:L buuuuui by Wlllizzin Mitcheltree in the neighbourhood of Banff, Alberta. "My record for the season is 396 fish," he writes, all caught on rod and line within easy reach of Banff. Recently at Wapta I caught two six pound rainbows and sev- eral cutthroat weighing from two to three and a half pounds." Many enquiries for Reward wheat, one of the early ripening varieties evolved by the Canadian Government Central Experimental l<`:1rm, Ottawa. are being received by the Dominion Cerealist. The farm will have 10,000 bushels of this new wheat for distribution. and the 350 growers who were allowed to grow Reward in 1928 will have a surplus of 2,000 bush- els making available 12.000 bush- els for seed in 1929. A trout weighirxu eight pound. was a catch rnported last summer `filliam in "\Tv rnr-nr-rl fnr Han an-aann :e- Gun I\LAL'.`i. l1.L'_\ itfb` 71`-`EYE th: bear and 0111: Imam lute-5 hm'in_:: to forego steak and having to cu.'cu. because tin;-ir c to touch the meat. .-Xrticle IL, Revelation O Come Let Us Worship, Mendel- sso&m-Tenor Solo, Lewis Hear- , 3.1, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY BARRIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY /ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEETING T. E. Smith, President. Jas. McDermott, Sec'y. - .......u. .\.yv;u. I Stephens, IV I\ (1,, o I-Iw\-.aAA\-|lO -G. Cameron, Female Voice Quartette Sol`o--Sel(:-cted. Friday, Jan. `18, 8 p.m. ; Illustra/Led Lecture, The Work of`; the United Church at No.1~an by Rev. G. C. Mc\'it.ty. ` '-A2-tun UL Lu!` .\A;u'.'uu not touch In-nr meat arcs vnncv'u- n1 nhnrn muting: of the Share- v. n . 1.} X011 ...:1. >432` U ./.a.:`u 12110 n sporting .-1ver:~:e to killing 1mzui11:.; party re- arego e:1t1'n,r: be.--.r ' to bt:.r3 a bem"s En;-ir cook refuserl For fuvher pa.rticuI`a:rs and con- (litions of sale apply to Eaten 8: Eaten, Mortgagee's Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. `IRIIVK5 UIIYFJ L'K1J.l4\.A- * . i I 1 J..L\;n.. Sol<>-F-ace to Face-Miss Victoria! Stnange. I uuu I Rev. J. A. Mac-D`ona1d of Kingston; .-\.n4tI1em-Si:1,:` O Hc:3.\'ens Sullivan Wanted---Smamt boy to work afteri school hoiurs zmd Satu1'(la_vs, age, name and address to Box C., " Adxvanuce Office. | 1 Valuable Property in the Town ofj I Barrie. Tx Ricloavd, well known spouting promoter, died at Miami, Florida, on Sunday, Jan. 6th. KANAW---Art lot 1, Con. 4, Vespmdg on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1929, Mary Kanaw, daug;hte.1- of the late Philip Riley, aged 89 years. Fun" em] on 'IWhumd1ay to St. Mary .w Cahurdh amd Cemetery. ' St.Andrew s |_ res_b_yt"c_:ri_z_1n.. Chl_ll_'ClI Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister P1'a_\'er Me-e~tin_u', onnvswvu uouuvu an -.. u-.m. instrument: for appointment, bhono M40 MISCEi.LA-NEOiI-$-I EVERYB ODY WELCOME J. ANDREW WIGGINS Practical Nursing Done--_-Xpply 168' B1'aclfor(l St., or phone 105Gw., Ba.r- l rie. Mrs. Cahas. Neely. i Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirmasater MORTGAGE SALE DEATHS , Wed'nes(l~a_\', 8 pm. 'uAu: sunauuuuvmu `emu. '\I-All ---....., -...5...-, , ' Jam. llmh, wiimh the ioipeming game . | -berhween Umdenhillls Shoe , last year's clhampiouls, azgalinast .he new East End entry of St. Vin- cents, wthile tlhe rseoolnd -game will bring together the strong; -Midlhurst Refomexstny team, with tzheir Lange delevgaition vozf rooters to uirge them on when they aace the lVIil1ioun:a.i1'e ` Bairukems, and the niigihrbcazp game will be between the Capitals and Pro- t fesszional Men. The Gapitols llmzwe , lined up a fast team and will keep Hal Greswi~cke s bar-te.nde1~s moving !to receive the verdict. Y.M.C.A. has It`, . . ea bye for opening` nigilmt. Each team Nuns sevcrval fonner O.H..-\. players in ` . . u - |tlm1r l1ll(.` up and ex.c1tm:g; gziiics are . i pi01ni.~ul Io: Town LCzlg'LlL` hockey 'f:u1.< BL-1'0-re :1 winner is f0! ';l:hc Cup-itol 'i'i`.~;-zi'Li'c t1'0pl1_\`. (l0`ll{L[L`L} :`b_\' 111'. ll. GLl`.`l'LU.. '` A nc\\' l'atixrc is lioiiig clllplO_\ L`tl `of liu\'iii_'.;' no set zul111i.<.~nZo11 fen-, Lin.- ! g';.t<,-.< being: thrown \\'l(lL` Opull to the ml to ta.} up 11 collection 10 help the )ul)lic nml tilws ll:-i:i\"' will be ):i:.~-~ I pluyc1`.< Llciiziy Lite cost 01' t.'`;: \:\'u_l1-i .`,.`.. \r.. r?..~...-.++ mm 1,, Mr. Campbell Spearn is visiting his parents for a few days. `.\,I..- Y.~..k.\l Ilnnnu n.+' "Fnnnnf.n luua yaxtzuuo .n.v:. u 4.x.-n uug... ` Mrs. Isabel Honey of Toronto is lvisiting with her aunt, Mrs. F. Dob- .-,..- (Tm... Q6- WUUl\- Mrs. A. G. Walker and Miss Alice I-Lamlin of Tomosnto in town for -a few days this week mrz..- 11-1.... r*:I...L....:~+ urlmn I]-|a>n W uoayva mu.) vvL;\,A\ Miss Helen _Gilch1n'st, who has been mecov-er1'.mg' fnom an amtaack om the u at -her Ihovme om `cumberliaand St., returned` to '1`ono:n:bo Uri-s weetk. I . E Ward Six Farm Wamlted to_ Rent--Abou`t, 100% acres, good 1ocaxtri~orr1~, responsible party. Apply Box D, Advamlce Ofce, Bamrie. illll Mrs. W. Little of Gxravenyhurst is visi~ting fnien-dvs in Allamlale this week. 1.: A nu xt1-n_-._ _.-,I LIZ..- AH,-. TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY OPENING JANUARY 1111: `;p1u._n:1.u up-uu_\ u.-nx. mum. VA ..... \...... ` `ing'.< spO1'f.. Mr. Garrett will be {present to face 7.119 puck c:1 Friday; i1_I.i~g]1t at 7.30. m1. A. n....v.`....- ..Q..`... `"377 1...- ...v-\..... s. .- .. .a... inmtliztas P"`.t"-.. few 7Adams and Foystons to Jcage the puck. ("....\!L,.I.. Pan` 1\I,.f`l,.H uuwbx. mu. Ll|A\tl\I O'.Lpit.oL<;---Goal, McCIellan(l; (le- fence B. Dyment and A. McI{nig1ht; `centre, E. Smihh; wings, Geo. Ken- Inedy and Hook; a1tc~rnat<:~s, Paw ltridge, Stransman and Coulter. l Trhc annual meexting of the W0-! |men s Associ-ation was held on' Thursday, Dec. 27th, thus closing` a l.vo1`_\'-.s11cces.,wful year. The t-re2u'ru1'cr lrepovted a total of $1,906.20, with .(Ii.=1bursc-ments of $1,804.44. leavin-J: la ba;1an of $101.76 in the treas- m1.- ..u:...._ 1:... 1nnn _,._ __, 4-.` I ury. ,' ! The next pia,\'in_<; mg-m will bu` Mrntlay, Jan. 1-lth, with tlwce more; games. Line up of the following teams :! Shoe Facto1'_v-Goa1. J. Walsh! (Elmvale Int. 1928); De`fer 1ce, Lou} Vair and C. Barnes; centre, J. Ken- nedy (Barrie Jrs. 1928); wings, Les ,Wiles and J. Dobson; alternates, Bill `Thompson (not the Chicago Bill), H. B-og`a.rd`is and C. xVIcDonagh. 17..........A-~ final T3:-.4-nw:qnvx |1J\J5a4LLua auuu u. .-.\,;.zuuu.au. : St. Vincen`ts-Goa1, Peterson! ?(1{ink1am1 Lake Int. 1928); defence, ;B. Ba.11a.nt,\'ne and R. Corbett; cen- `tre, Jack Moore; wings, C. O Connor and J. Summers; alternates. G. Van- .-\"cter, Tomlinson and F`-ralick. *n.,._1_,_.__ r<-..I `h-...A11. .1,.t`,\..,..\ \.'\.UI.l:l, .L'\l!lll.L1`Ah7\IlI muu L.;uuuu. ` Bankers--Goal, Powell; defence, .T. Rowe and F. Anderton; cenztrc, Ha.mmond (B1`antford Int. 1928); lwings, An(lerto>n and Neclands; al- lmernates, Johnson, Ballantyne and McClellan. ` ,_ , I P1'0f0s_.'~1i0x1a1 Men--GozJ.l, Gord`o'n 'Long-`mam; defence, Dr. Dyer an-(I iHa1. Creswickc; Centre, H. Guest; jwings, F. Hammond and Ab. Simon; ialternates, Page, Burrs --no Foster. Reforettrj` .'.`idhurst`-Includes [several <-: 2:11. :1 .r s Elnvafe Inter-, P"`.t"-. 3r3.wford`s,: Adams help tlmm: V l_-..._ 1.1.- _.__1. I Practical Nursing Doz1e-.-kprply Mrs. H. Gnamt, Thornton, or phone 15, ring 41, Stroud. .3. The officers lows : ' .I-Ion. Pros., Mlrs. Moore; P'1'es., Mrs. B1-ittian; lst Vice-Pres Mrs. Memick; 2nd Vice-PH.-.~'.. Mrs. Brem- ner; 3r Vice-P1'es., Mrs. FcLt; 4th Vic'e-Pres, Mm. Hart; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Newton; I`roas.. Mrs. Palmer; [Fin S0c., Mrs M.-1cLc]]a.n; Cor. Sec., 1ur..,. r<.-...1.._..,.,1. n-_.-.:-,,_a n .....u.~ `L wuun, - A \_(l.`,.u nuc. x u.|uu:vL, Cor. Mrs. Gird-wood; Devotional Sec., , Mrs. Allwairrl, Miss `King; Pianist, - `MFS.JOW1n&1t`0h; Social Com., Mrs. Reeve, Mrs. R. Johnston, Mrs. C. Smith; Pamonvznfzc Com., Mrs. Mo- Nizubb, Mrs. A. A. Smith, Mrs. Wat- iterwoirrtth; Panrtry C`o`m.. Mrs. C. 'Hickling. Mrs. G. Hicklinpr; Fliow-er Oom., Mad-ams Hvart, Walker and` Davis; Stamrers' Com., Miw Kiniz; District Workers, Mesdcaimes Donald- son, Bryvson, C. Hicklimz, R. Ki.m2:, 'W. J. Walker, Memrick, C. M. Smihh, Gard, Allwmd and Miss A. Lewis. , .llU'lT\IIlWU URIKRCIU HIDVU l`t.'||I.l\LlZ|U UHCI price of bread rmn 11vc to 100. (* BOIDW COLLIER ST. UNITED CHURCH UH, 1:4-boa mu. -Mrs. Ardell is Very ill wit'l1 the T-owm League hockey will open at L- Il'..._...._.uL n:...1. .. 'I2`.~3.l.nu nH.nu1nl+ 'I\o'nomcto bakers have neducexl the .4 or 1929 are as fol- Bundrnnutor, Barrio Citizen: and School Band: Private tuition on all band . In the r.-t period Orillin succeed- iod in . -I _-xouls, and zuldcd 2 ]m0rv in thv .-x-com]. ;\'0t:\vimhstzL11(l-- '`in_::' tho 10$ of l`1`ibb1L-, who was in- * j1u'ud, t!h;<~ Bzxrrio b0_\`.< pulhwl t-hom- ';-c]\'r-(I tojrotlwr in thy third period 3`a11d scorml two 5.-'0z1Is. h.ohling' the` homu tn-an} \\'it.hou,t. :1 tzxlly. ` At 38 Small S`t., Bzuuie. we knit to 0-rder: sport st.ocl{i11gs, all kinds; hockey sto`c`lcing's and swo2Ltr.=1`s 1'c pail-e-:1, men s wn::1 socks and mitts; c1hjlLlren s needs supplied in 1:0-Nod wearing` yarn; _<.;'0ne.val footing` forl old and young`; :.`,'O0(l stocks of yarn! 1.--; 1 hi. 1)..-- l _2_'0ne.1 kept. J. Platrt Rose. On Friday ni'g1h`t llast. Bamrie jumior ~0.H.A. ho-ukery tesazm invaded. Golng- wood and ememgved wifah a decisive vinabony -oven` the rhon-C kids. The .__I __...__.. _____ E L- 1 Bargains in Boots, Shoes and Ru=bbL-1'-s at W'hit.by s, 29 Elizabetnh G4- See our wiwndovw for bargvznins in -Btoouts, Shoes and Rulbbers. W.hiLby s. 29 Elizabeth St. nun. uvuyuuu ;4u.u-5 nun Mu Euwu, S-coottt and 'I`.x'.i1b -on the defence, Campbell at cemfcrre, amd: Wiles aml Saso won /dhe wings. 'Dotml1 ns:orn and Kennedy were the subs, wimh Scott as srpame gwoulkeoper. ._......- ...._.. ._ L...II.. -..._L_._A...,I BARRIE WINS FIRST JUNIOR lO.H.A. GAME IN COLLINGWOOD mu urn... t_,-v-....u.-.~3n,.. 'I`.he .g\am1e was a uhlottly contessteal -one, bum Scott tried two long shuts fvom cen.tn'c in the rst pe.rio and! counrtml two goals. In Lhc seocml por1~.io(1 Camptboll secureul a 1:021], whdle in the nal period Wil-es .1*zLn! in two In-(we, 11111-Icing: ve L`,"0Zl] inl I all. On T l1(`S(l1L)' 11i:ht the Bm'rio t(.`.'Llh` travelled to Orillia for an (`Xh'ibi gjzunc with tho _iunio.n< from Uhwtl `town. and \\'u1'u In-utvn by (3 j.,"0:\Ls't L_ V 11 a.um.--Secornd in series of great` lessons from simple te:Gts-Ma.nuy` Mansions. I 1 O\vin,-4' to 520 mucth sickness the! %J21l1l1L11'_\' meeting was not very large-E `lly a.ttende(1. The roll call was an-i !s'we1'ed with .\'ew Year Reso1u`oi*ovns| land if these are atlihered to there Will: `be many kind deeds performed (hur- `ing he year. 1I _... ,n1n..l.i,l 11..._......lZ.. ......... .. 'I'l\ \ uuuun H1111; An -`H/.Il uuu-5. . ;,,-u.-- v - C0m.mu11i'tv Nurse. Several culls YUVB rune `:'*m 111' for warm olo-tsh, ['23 p 1 (iv: ".!",iy 1 1` children. Would` g '4 c` 3.1 I A H. 4.`? clothing: that _ '1". ' I i`n1< suitable ihhings for children please leave it with the p1'esi Mrs. Sim.-,'e:1'. Nothing; gives bhe Sewing Cormmiuttee g`re~zLte`r p1ea.sure than m:a;kim.-: over these grasnnents, for hhey feel they are then living up to the motto of the Institute. which is For Home and Country. T3-.. LL ._................_. Ll_.\..A ....... For the pvog'ram~me there was con;mu.nit,_v :~1in;,-'i.ng' and Mrs. Sanders Igave a very ne paper on Duties, 'Respon;-ibi]itic-s and Privileges for Each Member of the Household." Tlhe meeting was then brought to it` 01.0% with the Sim,-rxnig of him Nat- ional Anutham and sc-win-,; of tea. I The mean tom-pena:tu're for Dece her was 4 degrees above nomml. Hi,-.-hctat 1'e,e;isrtcrcrI (lluri-mg the month 43 on the 17th; lowest 3 a-boive Zeno on the 8`hh. Raainf-all 0.70 of an inch. Snvowrfall 11 inches. nu II The wmount of precipi`tzutiIon was only half the normal avevzngrc our the monutih, and while the amount of vain excc~e.d-ed the usual quavnrtity orr Deco-mber by 0.50 of -an inch, there was a decxienocy of snow amxouznting tho wppvoximamely 16 inches. Y ..... `l"l'!...L 13-3.. 6...... Mrs. Bogan-dis `rave a splenmliml ge- port of the convention `held in To- ronto during` the Iatte1' part of No- vember. I 1- 'v\ 1 H, .__.4..-.. -1.` `LA ml,` v \.uu-n... . Mrs. Burdette, convenor of thel Christmas Cheer Committee, gave 21: 4 V very , repent of the olw.~1'.i=t- able work done at this season of the year. Mm1_\' hearts were mwlie glad on Ol11`l. ~It:ma-.`s Eve when large baskets of good twl1ln,Q`.'~` were hzmdeid in tihei` doors. The Institute is very ggraatocfull to Mr. G. Tomlinson, wIh,o brou_L',{l1 n his car to deliver these gifits. The Institute has inzule so much progre-ssl of late and so many new mcmbersl havr: come in t.ha:t; more work of this kind is now bein_gr canriocl on. \Muoh help is still being: given t1h.e (`1..........1 ,...H.. I` 1 All `Much "ne `z I 3 v1_(i'c [NO ZERO WEATHER IN I 5 MONTH or DECEMBER C03liersSt. LUs3ited Church BARRIE WOME.N S INSTITUTE LOCALS Ayvv\4lJ - u "nan-.~. Low High R-ain Snow 1]! 00 ER The Norrnern .-\dv:m-e F 0.29 0.24 5'`In 1908 Kempenfeltlvt Ba}: frozr,-E o\'e11"'o1'1 January 3rd. Sine-:2 I-"n~'.*I`. the dates '11'z1\'r2 been as follows : Z KEMPENFELDT BAY FREEZES ! AT LAST; ALMOST A RECORD; 1926 AA 19,27 Dec. 5 1929 ..Jm1. During /ahe Inst 20 years earliest date .ha.s been Dec. 1926, and the latest date Jan. 1 1914. `Electors of lnnisfil-- I wjslh rho extend my 5'-incem: tr'ha:n`k.~; to the c-lccrtors of tlhe T`ownIshi`p Oaf I-nnisl o-r bhe supuport given in ok~<':t.'i.n.1: me Reeve for 192.`), and !vvIi.1hinag all a Happy an-rl P1~os`pc-rous lY0zu'. sale subject to a reserved bid. ll.lI5|ou Said p2~ope1*ty will be oerorl for Te:-ms-Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the baIa.nce within thiut._v days thereafter. 1:. p_._..uL.... .......L.'....l..`...- avail nan 1 Nortce is hereby given that all cIre(li.t1oms amt] otlhems `h:Lvin._o; oLan11a againstt the Estate of C`h'l.`)`1\0lt:(` 'I`cJunrm1oe](l, lartwe of the Town of Ban` nic, in the Couanty of Simcoe, wvithozw, dcucseozwml. are required on. or before the Twenit:y~Fiust rlway of Jamru:aI1'_v. A.D., 1929, to send b_v post preapmi-u our to (leliveer `to the un at Barmvie, 0n1Jan'io, S`ol\icit:o-rs for said Esxtlzxte, their full names and ML (lmssess, a full sba4ton1~em1t of their claims, dusly vemied, and the nuwture of the secumi.t:y, if any, held by them, amid ilhwt aztcr sazid (hmte tih-0 EXOOUFUOJ wifll proceed ho cii:m11i~bute hre aasLse.t-9 of he said estate among the pamhieu emmirtlc-(1 hhereto, h9.vi11.g vegamd onhs rho the claims orf which he shall then have -had norbice. ` `.13, n4 ; 1--. _l' Slilectors of Essa Twp.-E . l I wi..=h to tslmnk t.hr.- elector:-' of `E.~'mzL for 1.110 $`I)lLn(lvl(l .~'uppm't .L1'vo-n in (.~lvc`Lin_: ma Dr-1)ut_\'-I-Irwwa of t.l`.r-, T()'\\ llHl1ll]3, and ;:'-.'~u11)'n all t.l:'*-t I willl at all tin1(,-.- (-n.-lr :z\'0.1' to llln'Cl`l';U',L"" lljlw (l`11ll(,`S of my oflim: in the bi-"` l11.l(*!`l':'Il.'-.'~2 of t.h(.- 'I`nwn.~'l1ip. I 1 l l l ' xhe annual 1nrAutin:.~' of the l21m': !H4ortn"cul.tm'al Society will be held ini {the Gormm-unity Hall, Strourl, on Friday eventing`, Jan. 11th. Eve1'_\'onr_-I is urged to attend. ` Barrie Union `Cemetery I Dhe annual meeting of the Share- ihnolders of the Barrie Union Ceme- `tery Co. will be held- in the Police Count Chambers, Barrie, on the evening of Mond`a_\-'. Januur_\-' Zlsft, 1929, at 8 o clock, for the purpose I-ocf electing Directom and the transac- ltiion osf g`e1ncw.l business, inc1uI'in Dtlhc revision of 1)_\'-laws. I i II I All 10 own-ers are s.ha1'exho1(lm'.=. Thos. Nash, President. J. W. Ness, Sec.-Treas.i l Notice -is `llCl'(`.:l)_\' g'iv<.-n pursmzmrt to `t1llC 'I"1'rustee Act that all p01'.s*0ns hav- `imp: claims zL_:z1.i11st the Esxtzute of Pefcer Slmug:l1nes-,\', late of the Town. of Bun-nie, in the County of Simcoe Rcti-1`(: Fa1'n1c.r, tleceasod, who (lien on or zubout the l`l1i1't0ontal1 (lay ovl` Deemn.bcr, A.D., 192., are 1'equc;`.:--; to s..--ml pzmcullznrs of their claims l.=l the un(l=e'rsig'nt- on or beore tlt Ninlh (lay of Feln'ua1`_v, 1929, aftu: which (llartc txhe Exp-cu.tm' will bute the amets of the Estate. ll:2l"lI`.! 1`0Q`2l X`(l- only to `aha claims of W>l`!l('l1 .he shall tlhien have notice, and will mo-t, be re-spo-nsiuble to any O`TIl1x0l`S. Dzutml at Baamwie this 7th (lay of VJ.ainua.1'y, A.D., 1929. K ' `Duncan F. McCuaig, I n |- -. r IS , ,_.,_ uzuvuu uua um;-`xx. uuuu (December, A.D., 1928. I QA_,,_,_,A 0, CA. Norm an Coxworth KIVU luau IuuIvA\.v... Dame-d axt Ba-rrie this 21st day of _,__1_ -_, A is unno Alfred L. Webb Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. . Sunday, Jan. 13th, 1929

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