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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1922, p. 13

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._.--._:___:. .._- _ ' | ---For ti1}ec_1iain', Lb'l6w-out boots. patch-} ingmaterial, etc., go to McKee & McDon- ' aid. -. 34c The funeral took place from his late rel`: lsidence on Monday to Killarney cemetery,` and was attended by his son, Will (_}_unn_ing-` ham.Awife and son Almer-`from Winnipeg, his daughter, Mrs. H. Lloyd, and Mr._ Lloyd, also from Winnipeg, who were on` their way to Hanna. Alta.,< but we'x"e'in-' tercepted at Saskatoon. T I away All Alla alccp. I The late Mr. Cunningham was born in! 1 Glasgow. Scotland. in 1851', and came with! ibis mother to Canada when six years of !age. settling in Ontario; near Barrie, Sim-_i : coe County. Here he grew to manhood. and I tin 1873 was married to Margaret Jane Rial- lston. whd predeceased him about twenty years ago in Portage la Prairie. i . He came )0 Manitoba about twenty-four` years ago. settling in Portage la Prairie`! afterwards moving to Winnipeg. where he, followed his trade as a car-penter.in_ the N.vR. shops. In 1914 he came to Killarney with his son and settled on the old Tom. Farrow farm in Fair-hall, where he lived lever since. i mL_ n..,,_,,,,u.' 1 u 1-` 0- u`. J. M. CUNNIEGHKM. (Killarney, Man., Guide) ' The sudden` death of John McKenzie Cunningham. which took place Saturday morning, Aug. 19. came as a great shock to his family and friends. _Mr__ Cunningham had_ apparently been in the best of health and-in factawas out in the field doing .a little stocking the evening before his death. About 5.30 Saturday morning he called his son to get up in quite his natural voice. `His son, getting up, wentrout to the barn lto feed up. After the chores `were done. lthe morning being too wet for`_an early . start at cutting, hevwent over to the binder lto oil up, afterward going to the house [for breakfast. He asked Mrs. Cunningham [if his father was not up yet. _ She; went L. ' in to his room to waken him and found himl dead _in his bed. A physician was at once ! gcalled and said that the death had taken! .;place nearly two hours before, from their leffects of a paralytic stroke. It was hisil l opinion that deceased" had' practically` pamedl ` |away in his sleep. rm... 1.. M. n......:....:...... ....... L....... :..v: I i n g JOHN MC|NTOSH' John McIntosh, a resident of Essaydied` on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at the age of 85 years. `The funeral took place today'from his`late gresidence. lo: 25. con. 5, to Ivy cemetery. I ' ' 7` V 7 ' 7 ' _ - ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Byron King left for Guelph Ion Wednesday morning to attend the fun- eral of the latter s brother-in-law. Thomas [Edward I-Iurdus. who died in New York ! City on Tues(lay,Sept. 5. in his fty-sixth [year. Mr. Hurdus was tariff manager` for the New York Commercial Cable Co..V and had been with the company ever since` com- ling out from his home in England over thirty years ago. He is survived by his wife, who was formerly Agnes M. Ander- son of Guelph, and leaves no other `im- mediate relatives in Canada. Interment itakes place today (Thursday, Sept. 7), at `Guelph. T. - - --.---:- :---------:----.---._..-..---.-.:- -- jj} -- l\I1I'I"I'I 5 fl`? - .W|DEN|NG puuws" HILL OBITUARY [sif T. E. HURDUS 36c a.LLvLv11 ouu--1.11 iuvuig memory 01 W. D Thompson, who passed away Sept. 6: 1919. Three years have gone but still we mix you, Never shall your` memory fade. i Loving thoughts shall always linger `Around the grave where father s laid. OE- -vs. A THOMPSON--In loving memory of W. C. 2 u . \ Thnrnnenn who nncenrl ntlrnuv Q...` \ GORDON---At Thornton.. Tumday, Sept. 5, l 1922. Alice Gilroy, wife of Samuel Gor- don. aged 56 years, ` Funeral `Friday. `Sept. 8, at 2 -p.mA.. from her late resid- ence to Thornton Union Cemetery. I COLLIS--In the R. V./Hospital. Friday.- Sept. 1. 1922. a daughter to Mr. and } Mrs. Leonard Collis. Allandale. `I`1YT1\Yl`AM' 1'.. LL- hi `I 'Y_,,.fA_,` nr 1 FISHER---LAFAVE--In Kitchener, Mon- day. Sept. 4, 1922, `Miss Blanche Lafave. daughter of Mrs. Alice Lafave. Kitchen- er. to Mr. Harold R. Fisher, Barrie. METCALF---BUNDY--At V-Burton Ave. par- gnnnorn 'TllD(`nv Qnn ,1 1000 was 1711.. ulna. ucuuzuu UUHIS. nuuuuale. DUNCAN'-In the R3 V. Hospital, day, Sept. 6, (1922, a son to Mr: Dnlnn-O nllnlnnn I .J'...-.-. uJ.l.JJ.\JA1lJl `-uJunLI1-"n.v V'1)ullUll HVC. pur- sonage, `Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1922, Miss Ella May Bundy of Barrie to Mr. Melville l George Metcalf -of Orillia. I THOMPSON--~DOBSON--At Central Meth- odist parsonage, Thursday, Sept. 7. 1922.l by Rev. E. T. Douglas. Thomas Lloyd I Thompson to Hazel Jane Dobson, both ; of Vespra Tp. ' uay, ucpt-. U, 1:144, it SUI] Mrs. Robert Duncan. Lefroy. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 60 Elizabeth Street. Phone 122. . C.W. FLYN N %co`M1`v'1ENc1Nc SATURDAY, s1-:1>'r. 9:1. io 23rd y % LASTING 14 DAYS EVERY ROLL OF OUR IMMENSE srocx ` MARKED DOWN TO W.e"`i"n`vi`te `every house`-iavxrner to come and take advantage 'of'our Special Sale and see us in our 1-iAuu`.`nJ-;\.;;. III- 121.. EL _--.I -_1 -, ,._ Gigagticwall Paper T n;? tr.' We T:`12E'iE"aH&'?eE1"uF'yJJ {x}}1f.'"' Living-Rdom, Dining-Room, Bedroom--any room ' .'----*Ex t`raordin'ary reductions on al1-for all. Trimmed free of charge. - IN MEMORIAMW BORN od to ic ap- excur- ppiest Successor to Johnston & Warre SAL E YOU ARE INVITED "to look over ourvnew fall suits and over- coats--do itfor `the sake of comparison- M_lLNE CLOTHES are made to withstand the keenest`competition-giving you the mostin equality and service, in thestyle most suitable. We will have on display in.our windows, a Special Showing of garments in the most pleasing cloths, styles and prices. v uuu. -211-(`lv.Family. on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 ages. 920.00 512.00 CASH SALE BARGAIN PRICES . Wednes- Mr. and 'rAiLoR1Nc V Alex Milne &. Son MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING FURNISHINGS` Page Thirteen . .159 I. sizes prices. ' 25c Ide 3f both by the diver- e, but boyish ; all ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR \ 181 \Tor_>nto St., Barrie Estimates furnished Good work. at jeasonable prices _ Photge Q98 ` h`ursday, September` 7, 1922 MANY `reasonable people who would not labor" beyond their strength in any` other manner continue_ to test to over-capacity their eyes. After their eyesight begins to fail they continue to strain it. Here you will nd complete scien- `tic examination, correct prescription and vision re- storation at such a moderate gure that, you must not longer continue the danger- ous delay. 0. R. ll__USK, 0ph.D. c. w. Romnsou -._.--~-~ TIIIUIUIW Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational French emphasized. Qutdoor games and sports. ` \ u....uL ...........J .......n..._.. " -' ----..._...... Health record excellenf. .aI1'513'i2'E's': 38. Elizabeth Street, - Barrie '1 Next Door. to Singer Sewing Machine Co. Coming Soon---Rudolpl? Valentino and Gloria. Swanson in Beyond the`R0cks. Ernie Marks Stpck Co.--Sept. 18, 19 and 2b. I SE- The Fighton -the Magic Carpet. The Ice Ballet. _ T ' The Fight in the Crocodile Pit. .\ Look at the Prices._ - Loaded with vTh`ri11s.T i 25c and 156:. First show at 7.15, second a-t 9 p.n'1:` `Thekbiggest entertainment value you e_v_er got for ` , the money. See it sure. fer 7, 1922 Absoltely Chapl}1; s Newest--T-Let s a__l_l laugh at it.` Kids Matinee, Satrday at 2.36. Prices 1.5:: and 25c Don't get mixed up in the mob. Come .ez_1rly. har'9JJJP*!P|i!I% i `fP5w% W Opera House 7 Shdwn for tT1e first time in Barrie. _ Every kid in town will want` to See it. HE LL SHOW vou- T` 1 MONDAY_ AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 `and 12 % "BACK AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND- The biggest and best picture of the'year, at t~he`1owest prices. ~ ` Q1 jsame V - RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL F,0R~G|RLS mam l___L:._ Il_L._!-..I_L2_._ G_I_ 53,, _,n_ David Powell in a -New Paramtfunt Piure, venbeno[{egg>. FRHSAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 and '9 rant; _"rooL's PARADISE" Phone 1183 A CCCCCa-n;- _'_`_DANGEROUS TIES" For Prospectus apply 10 Principal: -A LSO- The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Miss Annie Kent on. Thursday. `Sept. (14, commencing at 2 p.m. A' program will` be `given. Everybody welcome. __.__---- .~--.. -7... gun-..ry_y suuvlvo Barrie Kiwanians are looking forward to a big time at the charter night next Wednesday. A large number are coming, from Toronto and other places, over 200} being expected to attend the banquet in`; Trinity Parish. Hall. . These remarks by Mr. Quinlan were in-` cidental to his talk on Good Roads. The County Treasurer is particularly well tted ' to discuss this question, he having been one of the fathers of the Goods Roads movement in this county. In his addressl he spoke of the growth of. the movement! describing the several classes`of roads and showing the proportion of" cost borne by! government, counties and, municipalities-.' The 1800 miles` of -highways willbe, he said", I great feeders `for the tourist districts` as motorists will be attracted to Ontario's playgrounds from all over America. This ` will be.no ephemeral trade, It will grow from year to year and" the sooner the towns . get ready to take` care of this business the; more of it they will secure. Barrie with its Amagnilicentmatural advantages should be ` amagnet for tourists. It is up to those in -i authority and to the citizens generally toi try and make local conditions such as toil attract the largest number of tourists, said ` Mr. Quinlan. ' ' I` The attendance prize for the day. dnn-! ated by F red Otton, was taken by Dr. L. J.` Simpson. There was _a solo.by',Harry. Barron and other snappy` music. .- ` D--.-.2- `I I1_____2,_. ' R253; 6 t9 --..~ .,-. -.......`..._,. | Barrie is as well provided for hotels as! the average town in Canada, said Mr. Quinlan. or in the United States `for that matter. - The demands of the tourist! trade, however, are many times greater`: than the ordinary hotel trade. Most of the; `summer tourists, whether bymotor or oth-i erwise, spend freely, and if adequate` ac`- commodation can be furnished they will not only visit the town but make longer * stays here, with a consequent benet to the whole community. ' ' ml 1 ru-'1-.-. BARRIE SHOULD BENEFIT l MUCH BY coon ROADS] The need of `more hotel accommodation. if Barrie is to getibs full share of the busi ` ness` to be `brought into this district through improved highways was pointed out by KL wanian Daniel Quinlan, speaker at the weekly" luncheon of v the Barrie "Kiwanis: Club on Tuesday. I ``n_ .. .. . . . - I ' DALSTON WOMEN'S lNS'T|TUTE Limited numbers. avnvnluv an-u \lIl\?l!llla Ernest E. Townsley, who, with -her infant daughter has been `visiting her, parents, Mr. and '_Mrs.' }D. C; Murchison, was` called suddeng `ly to her home` in` Vancouver on`,-Fri-* day last, owin'"g" to the serious"-'il'lhess of her husband. Mrs. Townsley ar- rived in Vancouver on Tuesday and found an improvement in her hus- band's condition_.. ` AVGL uuu AvALv:n Iv - Iv 5:109: H. Creswicke, who recently was graduated _from the Royal` Mil- itary College, Kingston, left last week; for Tononto wliere he will be associat-'| Red with the City Solicitor s officel while attending law school at; Os- igoode Hall; mt- _...n an-._._ 1-1-'__.u_ nu-'_g...,.A j -4 1 -avv-~ 9*--' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Herb M~'ain- motoredel lup from Hamilton and spent the week-end with the Misses Armstrong` `on Dunlop St., who returned with 'them on Monday as far as Toronto land will spend two weeks visitihg in `Toronto and Guelph. ` -Mu. `D..........; 1:.` lII...'....-I-.'- _L- if6E $1.50 Auunv, au.n1..y lulfu i `Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hubbert have: |returne`d- from Toronto after visiting .with G. H. McKnight (the. latter's son), Mrs. Mary A. McKnight, and |Mr.> and Mrs." W. White. ' T. v.n.vy-Ia Mr. and Mrs. D. A." J. Swanson,! .and Mr. and Oli1ie`~Durrant of Oshawa motored to Barrie and spentr the~ holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James: ,Tribble, Mary st,` V { I ``MI .. .......I 1m.... 1' n 1'1'__1_L___L 1.----. ouv Andrew Walker is teaching school: this term at. Giroux Lake, near the: Timmins mine, while his brother; Robt. is in charge of the school at; Porcupine. a`. `An ... ......: mt..- -n A . 1- n___-____,, ' Missv E. A. Ellis of The Examiner `staff has returned from an enjoyable: !two months holiday visit at "Lock-' `wood, Sask., with her brothers. I `MI -. .....,J 1m.;.. 13 tr...-..__..- -'.n ~u:' yo-uavaa :4 . vxu \JU-1.11118, -v;\AunvA\.to I few days with the 'latter s parents,| vv \I\I\n nauvunuo vvnvnu Alva. usvvnlvsu I 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Hauman of Ni--` agara `Falls, U. S. A. are spending a: i k'Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clifton, Sanfordi St-. E .at` `House , IMuskoka, for the summer, Miss. Wanda Bowman has resumed her` duties as teacher at Atherly. TIN}-.. T nu... ["0 . . . . _ . .....l. ._...`I 1|K:.._ \Av|vA\aLJ can uvu-waxy; av 4LUll\aLlJ`o Miss Laura Cavariaugh and Miss :Gmce Cavanaugh have returned- home_after spending two weeks va-I cation at Port Carling, Muskoka. I IE}... `[5 A EH12- -1! I'l'|L- `I21_____.:__ __ --4.115 IIVIIIASQJQ Ralph Bowman of the St _Bank staff, Stayner, spent a [with his parents, Mr. and M `Bowman, returning Tuesday. ,AL.... L..`I:..I..-..:._.. -4. `l`l._:... 1 vvynnvlnuv I-..-fl; I-r.-_`a;nc'1U Mrs. B. Rhinehart and! Miss Bi'rdie Rhinehart have returned! `after spending .a few days with friends in Creemore. o o I Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Lynch feturnedi to their home in Toronto after spend-` ing_ the week`-end with-Mrs. W. V. Lynch, McDonald St. 1|A :.__ 'I')_L_._.L_ CI,.-:_L _--A_.__,.-__l .L,, I e Chinese Elizabeth rtment a" clock_ on _ re --`W85 a when the the blaze he mean- g for the sure that building. umn. " VA: uJvvuln\Ao 1 Judge Hewson and Mrs. Hewson? of Gore Bay are in town, called here? by the illness of Miss Creswicke, Theresa street, ' f at v .- 1 up. |g.-nv;\4LJIa uua.v\.v._ I Mrs. Rees, Mr_s. Leslie and Miss [Ida Creswicke are all taking part in" |.the Ladies Golf Champidnship at? iToronto this week. . raw 1 .. A-\IA. vnnvv Iunnu v uv n I .Mrs. W. J. Stephenson and family. of North Bay" have returned home} after. spending a week with Mr. and "Mrs. E. Stephenson. III`. .....I M I) TIT `l')L:..-L....L ._...Zl! .a Alva: Avnva./val ;u l J 7 ` Misse Robert; Sceltt returned to; `Toronto this week after visiting Mrs.i ]J. W. Ansley, Collier street, and Mrs. }E..McFadden, Allandale I I . . A..A_ 11__-.___-_- I"I-__1` 'r__.__,, I`I;_ . ,.... ......... .., .......... -. `Art Brennan, Bert`-Lyfons, Gem; Hunter and Art Sanderson were visit- ing `friends in Niagara Falls and! `Toronto over the holiday. I Dn`I..L `l)..--....-..... -1 LL- C1A..._'l:_... ..-a--av- gnu`;- After spending the summer in ! Barrie, Harry Howie of Victoria Un-l 'iversity has returned to his home in; Owen Sound. ' ` uuannlnvs Lil : } Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Hinton and two 5' isons of Toronto visited at the home: (`if Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sewrey on: Labor Day. ' I A AL--- ___ ___ .13., -_ AI. auluulcl. Uubhagc near IXUSWICK. Miss Vera Richards of Bracebridge; has been the guest bf Mrs. J. E.` `Carson, returning on Wednesday. ? r` M ('1 c.....:n. ....,a 117` n 1m:....:1-:_.; nnvo, Ulllhi U\.oL 5:5. ] |-l'2-<:;/`.':':;n5` Mrs. H. E. Wellwood and: lfamily have returned from their` summer cottage near Keswick. 1ur.'.... v..._.. ~n:-1...--.:_ -1 `l1__--_L__:.I._, 7 I \4I-A Ll\lll, I.\o|l\A.I.lALII5 VII VV C\.IllCO\l1'yn I c. M. G. Smith and W`. D. Minniking are in Toronto this week attending a; icorivention of Undertakers and Em-?_ {_ba1mers. "T , meal ready nnan's M real have f good .returned tp Kingston. after spending -av w-an. luv; uuusll, .-L\l.l\JllU\Jn ' 1\`/IJr. and Mrs. Ezra Parkhouse have` a . . . . i gthelr vacatlon In Barrle. -M I"! 1 vs . -.... i 74E. Ross`, M.P., is teaching school at vulva; vuvuunuu Ill 11:11:16. [ 3`vIi.' Helen Ross, daughter of Thos. ; Blaigton, Ont., - this term. Dov ,anrI`1\/[me IT `I? `X7n`l`lu.n.-.A ruvnlll "I:I?mLloyd, of Sault `St: {Marie, is visiting her mother Mrs. `J. McL. Stevenson._ I `II ? A u . .--un_u puny v vnxouu. } W. A.`Boys is taking part in the }Senior Canadian Golf Championship; i at Scarborough, Toronto. [ `MI .. .......I MI ..- 13-..- n__.1_1--___- 1-----. I nnnnn vv push. I Mi`; and Mrs. Brandon of Draytong are visiting Magistrate and Mrs.\.Jeffsz `this week. V A I at 1 - vnnn: "yuan. I Mrs (Rev,) Thom is on an extended} ivisit to, Toronto, Niagara, Buffalo and? [New York. |- Miss Alice Creswicke and Miss Edith Creswicke were week-end visit-i ors in Toronto. ' `Ito n. as . . .. ._ ovvvv J.\lLJ) ' I lvlnllltlll -Ayn; ouu In on. \JahA.al.'lllC5'.i Mrs, R; Rundle of Toronto is; {the guest of the Misses King, Poyntz Istreet. ' ' - Dbl. CC In Mrs. M. Montgomery of Midland: visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Wilson,{ ithis week. - ` I van.) u. .u.\.u.vuuu. I > Miss. Stella Clutton of Toronto. ,was a guest of Captain and Mrs.! '3 Syme this week. ` g 1hf-... `[21 \T' 1 l-_-_1 ,1! n,,1. an [Z533 2 Clifford Elrick spent the holffiayfg with` friends at Alliston. V ; L Mr; Harry Norton is visiting her mother in Meaford for a few days.` [Mr. and Mrs. T. Young are; [visiting their son in St. Catl:arines.= II... n n -n_,,,n .- i I Additional Peional on Page 7. $&&&m&&m&&&&&$i 11115:` ._..~--..._a'_.j.. &&m$w&&ihm&m&&g4 PERSONAL THE BARRIE EXAMINER Sterling week Mrs. J. ] "' """' .""" ' ""' .! i Workmen are making a satisfactoiy job of the business of widening Dunn s hill on the Mill Road. and when the operation is completed the` `thoroughfare will be much snfer for traffic. _' At spots the road was formerly only about fourteen to sixteen_ feet wide. `Now it is being pushed out 111-; most twice that width. County Engineer; Freeman Campbell says that the work has} been diiicult owing to the `shifting nature of the quicksand on parts of the highway.` - __ I #2375

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