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Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1920, p. 11

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We find that nof.to have ig@ftse they Bile ub- | derears ov. leks we are ¢ pubseriber Remittances iter, money rin Barrie, isons A.T.C.M. THEORY urrie 36tle ollier Street Y, SINGING w od Thursday November £1, 1920 Depositing Money Your money is the result of successful effort--the effort, per- haps, of years. You do an im: ° portant thing when you deposit your money in a Bank, and you express high confidence in the Bank. The people of Canada -- business men, city workers, farmers and others-- We for Sixty-Five Years have shown their confidence in the Bank of Toronto by . Give depositing their money with us. Service . Our growth is the result of this con- idence in our Bank and of the willing BRANCHES and capable service given by our maniie officers. 7 ALLANDALE Your banking connection is invited. "BANK TORONTO. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent FOTO IORI If} FT FOR Ifo} TOR Kol ioR kK 3 ; x ¥ NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS : 2 Folofololofololo ilolboboRforoR qk lok ik CRAIGHURST | PHELPSTON Nov. 0. The fine weather hes been fol | Nov. 8. W. Gray and staff have just {°beap Towed by a very wet, disagreeshle xpw [shout eonwpleted work on the elevator. Po) atoce are being whipped in lurge quan | Another svcinble little dance was held pray tities from thin tation Mrs. James Readman and Mix G. Mo: rison apent luat'week in Toronta, eoniitions, Mrw. A. Innis hus returned to Toronto | Sorry to hear the Bank of Toronto man- after npending the aunmer here. jager iy niveting with such poor success in Albert Cook his moved into Jas, Hew. ; securing 4 residence. int's house. to relieve The mill and boarding house south of; Mr. DM the village ure nesring completion. jrecent Mrs, Minty visited in Burrie last week with Mra. Jus, Hewitt | or spending a few weeks! vacation with "A number of the boys working in thy | friends in the Weat city have been Isid off for a time and are} We certainly have w bunch of pathmas home; slut xome of the section men here. | ters in this township who thoroughly un situation ? Archie Heuslip hed moved into M. Cas |dermtand the building and upkeep of the ton's houne, roads, ux one cun ace by the condition of i asty at any time Our soda biscuits, are bread's closest rival and a perfected product of a sunshine factory. MA kers of better biscuits for sixty-two ears. ~Ask Your Grocer For M°CORMICKS 'eg.t" BISCUIT 'Nothing Refreshes Like Lifebuoy When you feel all tired out--no energy left -- nothing refreshes like Lifebuoy. A thorough wash with ite rich, creamy lather will make you feel like a different person. It puts s mild, | healthful suitisegtic right into the pores our 5 'ou fee! feat over, and" look * the difttience: You fairly glow with health. \ Try Lifebuoy to-day. Yeu can get it at a@ny grocery; drug or department store. | LIFEBUOY © 'HEALTH SOAP LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SORONTO at M. Kenny's, Friday evening last. Only few attened on secount of the westher | Can nothing be done: | i buck on duty after his |* Mise Evelyn Shanahan hae returned af- |" 'Mt present on the 9ib, west of Alex. Richard. than tho present poor who know practically nothing but plowing up the roads and paying high prices to run the scraper and throw the loet building em with material back in the ditches. cil is not to blame for the present condi- tion of these roads, they should be, for they ure the men 'placed there to look afier the interests for the people of this township. Clarence Luing was very pleasantly aur. Prived Inst Friday eve when a few friends gave him an enjoyable entertainment at the hotel, it being, aw it were, a birthday party. Games, music and singing were the choice of the 'evening, but, of course, 4 little tafly was pulled to make iv a trifle more interesting. In speaking of the possibility of secur. ing Hydro power, in our last week's budget of news, we understand that a Hydro rep: Terentative was in the village last week ancd furnished the necewary information as to prices. ete.. and the proper routine to ful low. "He informed our business men that there waa no reston why we should not have power. providing we coughed up the neccwary dough. Of course we slwayn Hfelt ws if we could have almost anything we fancied under such conditions and there iv no doubt why we should hesitate in se- |eepting the Hydro offer when money js so If the coun- Congratulations to Mr, Ambrove Moran Miss Annie Bext@n who were married + Patrick's Church here lust Wednes- duy by the Rev. M. J. Gearin in time to cutch the 8 o'clock train for an extended honeymoon to different cities in the U. 8, and Cuneda. Owing to the fact that a good writeup appeared in the Toronto Duily Star, your scribe does not deem it neces: merely xtend best wishes in every respect. Word bux been brought here thut |Hallowe'en night a number of hoodlum 'deliberately went to work and defaced the letzers on the Waverley memorial climbing to the statue and disfigu face, If auch ix true, the people of the different township should demand a thor- ough investigation and insist in bringing oper uuthor: jto [vate property it is certainly going too fur, and there seems to exiat in each and every plice a few craty hoodlume who nct o» if they never were taught proper discipline st home, ' Potatoes are going up ia price due to the large number rotting throughout the province. Indications ure that the $% oF {$4 mark will be reached by spring, Mise Kathleen Buckley returned home Inst Friday from New York where she had been enjoying a fow weeks with relat- iver. . | Don't forget that "New Edison" for ' and remember M, & 8. Platt Jean supply your wants THORNTON Tottenham Sentinel -- College boyn of {long ago met recently in Tottenham. Prob- jubly about 67 ago, James Bouke, | |living newr Toronto, and John Totten, of |Tottenham, were students and room-mates Jat Victoria College, Cobourg. After time, James returned '° the fare found s good farm and an excell in the vicinity of Thornton and live many years and now resides at Thornton. John entered the Me: ministry und now. after xpending 53 years on circuits, resides in Tottenh: Jnmes and John were good friends Jong ago were ac-| customed to meet, but for perhaps forty years had met very little, if at all, owing to location, On u James made to the home of his son, William, in Totten- ham, John and he met and reviewed the college days and the memories of long ago. James and John were young men when they last met, each in his own sphere aiming to do his part in the great work of life. Now they are old men aiming to do the work God gives them and hopin, ere long to'reach the land where noth and none shall ever grow old. LEFROY Nov. 9.-- Congratulations to W. Me- Cullough and Miss L. Pierce, who were married on October 27. Sunday here. operation at 8t. John's Hospital, Toronto, well and is expected home ina month. Mrs. G, C, Allan returned from Barrie on Sunday, The Y. P. Society had a pleasant social evening last Tuesday. Misa Howe spoke on Sunday morning in the Methodist church on the work of the Fred Victor Mission, Toronto. Mrs. Reuben Lucas spent last week in Mr. and Mrs, Hilland of Toronto spent | Mrs. James Willson came through the | "MILD WINTER" IS THE VERDICT OF WISDOM IN THE Woops The denizens of the woods--deer, beaver and squirrele--have been officially 'consult- on bebalf of coulless Outariouns ss to the probable severity of the 1920-21 win- ter. Their verdict--with some of the squirrels dissenting--is distinctly favorable. They say it iv going to be « mild winter, "Do I seriously seek to ascertain whut preparutions the animals in the north coun. try are making for winter' I whould say Ido. That is one of the principal things 1 bank on," declared Fuel Controller H. A. Harrington, recently. "I want to know what the weather ia going to be, and I made reul efforts to find out just what these inhabitunte of the woods think it will be "Only the squirrels." he udied, "are making any effort to store up food for the winter months and experience bas shown that they always store food up, snyway. What ure the beavers doing? They usual- ly hustle around in the fall and build their Rests afd store up vast quantities of food. This fall they are simply roaming sround und eating everything they can get, "And the deer are not makiug any pre- parutions for a severe winter, The hunters HM inform you that the deer haven't euten und grown rolls of fat about their bodies as they usually do in preparation for win- ter, Hunters huve told me that they are not worth shooting this yea "We ure not going to have « heavy win. ter. There must be an equalization of temperature. Lust year we had an abnurm- al winter, Thin year, in order to equalize it, will be subnorthal. Take the beginning of the sesson--we had very bot monihs, and that kept right up. This year it hon been different. We had cold weuther al- most continually during the summer," Rev. James Strachan of the Collingwood Baptist church, on leaving for Fort Wayne, Ind., was presented with an address and a pune, 5 A motion to submit s bylaw to raise $11,000 for sidewalks was defeated in Orillia council. 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