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Barrie Examiner, 25 Oct 1923, p. 14

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Slice cold 1'o}1>=t In-M" arrange on a warm }>l:x fore serving pour a hni gravy over the slim-s `the beef is rchv: tvd :4 stand over the fire in : comes tough. Con ntyg I did. not mind thv th. It would be fun tn To move into nnothw Would please nu ` But when they tried to Somehow I now I couldn t bring" x11_\'.~q The dear old m-u;;'I iarda":n:arw1nu-:h-i : For COU6HS.COl.DS : . and BRONCI-IITIS . I. couldn't mow NH` 11: Of hands alum: 1 I couldn't move the (Irv; In e`.v'(-r_v corm-r th 7 couldn't. move the low Behind each tim`--v\ And so I just took rim And did not H-1] :1! \a.an-n4ll`\I IIIL 1 did not mind thv :! T0 SO tho hollw AH houses \\ (`1`!` thv They painted up And. hung it up Mr Could hardly I'::i That her? there was : And pl(-:1,.~u> um: AILCJ llll].;l7ll?H Ill LVN` And I cuuld ulm When they dropped i terms, So scared \v;a.< I th [1 [HI SUHH` (`ZHHU They lingered in tin AI\I" I ...\n1.l ..l Some folks czmw in `. And some z-zunu H. And some value in to And some Th-.. I:....--.,..1 in -I ST. c'I'I1iiz'L'1sT THURSDAY, OC1 prepared undt the most careful condit to make it saf and keep its richness None is they thea pr ITTTVTT %_()13'.-5151, Powder Superior SELLING THF. ' Fre_e Recipe 80: Write the Borden Limited. Mnntrc K IN turc your Lxmi KUU Elec ncce. our ate day burn ...--w gv IUII IIIIUO Inner Than PI!!! for um Ills? L __..- u vv C--I IUIII in u T II I I an 0 you fool fine. Il._lA....1.-_, Qua, -- - -4 - Tomorrow All-Iglu "H TnI|InOn C- .l-I. I....a.-n..- TaNTnr- , Ir_.IIIi$r&I7 %\lIII.I` 16 Other Mothers -- --------- --- " -" toitense is $300.00. (Alliston Herald) '- Overseers James McGregor of Barrie and The funeral of the late William Fred Halward of Port Hope, who visited Erwin was one of the `-largest seen the Creek, found the men making use of here in years. Mr. Erwin having been the net at the time. About half a bag oi D alife1ong.:resident of Essa and a man coarse fish was taken from t'he net. universally esteemed, not alone for: Overseer Mi>Gregor.told The Examiner his affable manner, but for his set`-fthat lie is keeping a close watch on Mine- ` vices to the community, it was 0nly,sing swamp, and it will not be a good thing natural that a large number of friendsifor -anyone caught in this or any other should be present to tender a niarkfswnnip this time of year. of respect to one whom they had re- ~ vered for many `years. Service was Mums]-ER1M_ Assoc.-noN held at the 1101719 0f Ml` EVWWS Barrie Ministerial Association meti daughter, Mrs. John Dunn, by Rev. 1 k t tn n f_ R . E. F. McL. Smith, after which the 112- t2- 1,o`,`,',Hiokin, `, ,,;n,"`; evf E_ e_l mains were taken to the Union ceme- I Douglas, the president, in the onairi tery for interment. The cortege was , and Re W_ T_ Bnnt, secretory. _ ivery lengthy. fmd. preceding the The Association met to transact. mmdred m.mb"S f the Orimge Orcommittee was submitted and ad- d,1`i, Bah: M1 Erwm h` .m8' 5t",d : opted. Allotment of subjects cover-- high in the ranks of Oi-angeism. Ylhefing several months was given to! members of Ivy band, all.of_whom._arc, those present and provision mode Orangemenv PStP`- d ha. gmelfor the completion of the list later.- to be present and render music at the= The invitation of Rov_ _wn,_ Hio_, flmeral 91`m-V dted by theikin to have the Association meet at e es ntatives of the county lodge.l - - - 1 ,`i,hPe1'lae Wm. Erwin was born at Nic_ his home was most heartily accepted olston 81 years ago on the old Erwin -..m.io,. ynppfinag kn lmld on the se- homestead, first settled by his par- ents, who were natives of Ulster. For _ fmfon ?:d4 3,3,2. Mondays of each .f t 'ni .y`'3 he u"d'th'ev _Whv: The importance of the annual un-i im *7 9 3P" 8' f 1884 he m"d tion thanksgiving service was stress-_ E3b?rt' whem he farmed fr 32 yearsv ed with the hope that nothing should ' mV"`3 t Alhstonnseyen yea 33 , divert the attention of the congraga-t He was an enthusiastic and success-gtions from the non, of worship in lflll farmer, and though generous with `the Sanctuary on Thanksgiving Dny_ his substance and enjoying life, henrhe place of meeting Wm be Cen__ "W33 able t. am? 3 mP.te-5'i;tral Church the thanksgiving mess which enabled him to spend the eveii-logo to be delivered by Rov_ wnn__i yli gbglSy1g:giHipkin of Congregational Church. residence in the township of Essa,5 , . . gMr. Erwin contributed, in a large church. In Braden s church at Eg`l)e1`l..[ measure, to the progress of the muni- he was an elder for 32 years and on; cipality. Firmly convicted as to a coming to Alliston became elder lll`e,i discrimination between right and continuing so till, the day of his` wrong, he had the courage of his death._ In 1872 Mr. Erwin niai'ried, `convictions and the tact to exert his Isabella Speers of Thornton, wh-i prc-E `influence without provoking the bit- fdeceased him by two years. The fam-3. ier enmity of those opposed to him..ily consisted of one daughter and; {Endowed with a keenly precept-ive;thr.eeo.sons: Mrs. John Dunn, Al1istmi; _mind, he possessed auniversal poise,Howard Erwin of Saskatoon and AL: lwiilcn. in his later rlsnrc nnnnnmzl o-.L......L .....J 151...... ,n n , A. . - - . and it was further agreed that the i , vv cyuuru uzsuucb. . ' I Deceased was a brother-in-law of: Andrew Osborne, Dalston, and of thes late `James Black of Stroud. ct, uuul ut ncgma. A number from Weyburn attended the funeral, including Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hirons, Mr.-and Mrs. W. S. Metheral, Harald Osborne, of Barrie, 0nt., and M1. and Mrs. Geo. T. Partridge, of Los Angeles, all of whom were visiting in Weyburn district. nnnnonn Inns in Lnntknu L. 1...`. ....` us Jvcyputql- lI.l(d,Ill8l'l, In me erson of John G; Os _er,' which took p ace at the hotel in Fillmore, Sask., on Se t. 26, 1923. The late Mr. Osler w o for the ast few years has resided in Regina, _ad spent the past month in Weyhurn district assistin in harvest `operations. He was in Filmore Wed- nesday and while awaiting a train to take him to Regina, went to the hotel and sat down to rest in one of the chairs in the rotunda. A short time later a gentleman entered the hotel and found him dead in the chair. -De- ceased had seemed to be in his usual < :health. ' He came to Weyburn from 1 !Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., in 1903 and . ifarmed two miles west of the city, : {later moving with his family to Re- 1 `gina, where they have resided ever i since. The late Mr. Osler was born in Innisl, Ont.,.on Sept. '27, 1860. He was a faithful member of the Methodist church. VI... .......... ..- a.-I_-_ L- n-_-._,_ ` AVLUIIXIUUIBC Cl'IUl'L'uo . The remains were taken to Regina and then to Speers funeral home. The funeral was held on Friday af- ternoon at 3.30 o'clock, service being `held in Metro olitan` Methodist .church, conducte by Rev. Mr. Av- ison: Many beautiful floral tributes were received from both Weyburn and Regina. Interment took place in Regina cemetery. Deceased leaves.to mourn his sudden demise his sorrow- ing widow, three daughters, Mrs. A]- bert King, of Ogema; Mrs. J. C. : Booth, of Wilkie,.Sask.; and Mrs. A. ' J. Gaudet, of Darmody, ,Sask., and two sons, Earl V. Osler ~and Harris ( Osler, both of Regina. 1 A nnrnhar `FAN! wulrkluvn nlrdrnntlnpl . (Weyburn Review) - The cxtizens of the city and distric were shocked when they heard of the sudden death by heart failure of`one nf `lfnnlnuv-11,3 n`:I6u'--nu.-' 3.. 4.1.- ____ -.. si{ci 13:7 'liFt' 'ta'i1'&}}' ;f J;; of Wey_burn ~s ldtimers,` in the erson nf Jnl-In a"n nr'ny1\nI-I Gnnlr ma non at WILLIAM ERWIN III!` A OBITUARY % JOHN G. OSLE 1uy-__1_.___.. 1-.,,--_ x. IIJGAILQY aux him wide]: an.-.J.-.-.. :._ I 2 , i . ' }1_,rl)e1-ti -he a nd on; here. so death. In .ily consisted qthreeesonsz Allistc-n;;` ,fHoward ijbert and Elmer of Essa. O!` the eight; iwgmnhandb tlwo mg-.n ofl the family Lo, ;w- ic e eonge on y two si.<+c1's1 lsurvive, "one of whom is Mrs." Ben; _Miller of Toronto. Mr. Erwi2`.'s (lOLil 1\ Egas vegyh sudden, tcctlirring at tltiel I ome o is-son in as'ato<`r-1 on t e 15th inst. He was stricken with apop-I llexy while eating his b1'eakCast and !died in the arms of his son in a few gseconds. He had taken advant:-Ige ofl gMr. Dunn s company to go west and` ion the way out was the life of the. `coach in which he travelled` making `friends on all sides. At the fu*n(*ral- !Tuesday were some of the few `re-. lmaining [friends of his younger days, lamong them Mr. Thomas Bailey. who lafter forty years association stated` lto relatives of Mr. Erwin that he had} `lost the best friend of his li+'etime.x `Friends from Vespra, Innisl, Te-\ cumseth. Bowie 9 Toronto we1'e present at the funeral. : ~ l 4 ` g auu ncv. W. 1.. Dunc, secretary. -of th 5' The transactlthat, "business. The report of the program! G 'committee 1,`, " Lopted. of cover- i rfoty King to- ortfl Hthose 9 ilfor later.-:1 3: -5 'l`hn hm:+.+:m. ..c 1).... ur... u:.. . 2' Associ t' t . - - ' las_t ' week _ at_ the home 801:. Irilg. ztthcacfnglgsr _ Wlllxam Hxpkm, _w1th ftev. have occurre` presxdent In chanr . Hand Rev W T Bunt t - ""` "`b`"S ` 2: ' ' ' sec" 3137- the Associz Thin Aggnninfinn mm! on 4-n...-.M...+!.. E` ' IVIIIVIQJ nnlh ADDUDIA I IUN I circular to its um uu: _u.-mpneuon OI tne nsc later.- , invitation Hip-I; lkin the ` most 1, and further the`, V-no-vvlar wuppno-3 ` com! and last ` -lollth at 4 p.m. The imnnrfnnna n4 #1... a.......I .... |Ulll'-NBC I5 C\)UU.UU. n of the of; 0!` 5 MEG:-egor. told fthat close ,sing ;for -anyone ;swmnp 0 . BREACH OF GAME LAWS Two residents of Vespra Tp. were. chaged before Magistrate Jeffs last Thurs-' `day morning with snaring and trap net- Hing in Willow Creek. They pleaded guilty` I and a fine of $30 and costs in each case was I imposed. The maximum penalty for thia_ g offense is $300.00. I\____,_____ `___ , , Il,I\ I vs . -U pmuc u xucu uy secretary U.U.A.l. I Distnct. No. l2-Bala, Barrie`; Thistle. Goldwater, Grnvenhurat.` Midland, Orillia. Parry Sound. Orillia Hospital. Play at Orillia. Umpire, F. Toogood. A nramord, Churchill, . Penet-anguishene. Stroud. Play` at Barrie. Umpire. A. Brownlee. (Final to be played at time and place n`amed by secretary 0.G.A.)`. Distrust. NA I9_._?R.l. n......:..- 'I'\I.:-4I- uc. umpire, J. U. uuule. Group ` No. 7--vA"--Barr_ie, Graven- burst, Orillia. Orillia Hospital; B"--Bala. Goldwater, Midland, Parry Sound. Play at Orillia. Umpire, F. Tdogood. District Cup District No; 4-Group A---`Collingwood, Meaford. Play at Collingwood. Umpire. A. W. Moffatt. Group B---Alliston, Barrie, Bradford, Churchill, St:-oud. Plmr` at Rm-win nmn:-. A vunuuua IIIIUUFIIIIS . Grouping for the`-coming. curling season` shows the Barrie clubs grouped with others_ in this district as.follows:-- ' Tankard 2 ' Group No. 6--Alliston, Barrie Thistle, Bradford, Coilingwobd, Fenetanguishene, Stroud. Meaford, Churchill. Play at Bar- rie. Umpire, J. D. Milne. nm...-.` M. 7,r_*'.A" n---=- snags; uuu ullll C083 35.10. H Hatold G. Maxwell, who witnessed the whole affair, estimated the speed at 20 miles, while Pay put it at seven miles. Afterthe smash, Pay stopped and enquired about the damage. Holding that Pay could. have avoided the accident, the magistrate! imposed the fine. Pay paid. uuu nuzauet-n mrrers, 8000!. half past five. yril McDonald and his wife of Allandalei were driving into town, when at this point! according -to their evidence in court, a car, ~ driven by Pay, ran into their buggy. Aemash- I in; the shafts, breaking the harness, and? "splitting some spolas in the wheei. They] heard a horn, but in the next instant a car had struck their vehicle. - Neither of the occupants of the buggy was injured and the Q. horse also escaped injury. Repairs to that b d I: 38.75. "%`.. l.?.' n .'.'f`;';.f.`3`__t_ n. .. On aoharge of reckless` driving, E. A. Pay, of Camp Borden, was found guilty be-{ fore Magistrate Jeffs_ in Barrie Police Court, Wednesday morning, and was fined 815 and; costs. The case was brought to court by` Chief Case. Pay entered 9.` plea of not; guilty." The offense with which accused; was charged occurred on the evening of Sat- 5 urday, Oct. 6, at the corner of`Bx-adford} and Elizabeth Strrets, about half past five. Cyril McDonald and his wifn nf .m.....a..u.. CAR SMASHED BUGGY, DRIVER F [NED $15.00 cuimuc GROUPlNt_i_ an `Inn l>`\n--.A....2 _ _ A - - - ~ ~ ma agiuun nxuum-:3 5.ubL`-I auui ., m F . . II.'n 5: -Frn-n a -` nave occurred recently, and asks] "lmembers to bring to the attention `of the Association any similar cases t. that may cometo their notice. `I Governments do not hesitate to ' levy taxes, says the circular. Should! 'jnot governments thengive every op- 2 portunity to citizens to earn money ' in order to pay these taxes? When ' ' a government or a publicly owned or` E controlled organization lets a con- tract outside of Canada, it exports .also wages and profits. Therefore. there is just so much less wealth in ' Canada to tax. On the other hand.` ' every contract retained in the coun-' !try provides employment, disburses 'wages, and yields profits, assisting [epeople to make a living: and. out of% ? their surplus, to pay taxes. This also I applies to private purchases. Q rmzo roa SUNDAYMSHOOTING I Richard and James Belles of `Bradford _charged with shootmg and having out de- ; coys on the Lord's Day, were convicted and 2 {each fined -`16.80 incmdirz msts. by HM. Jeffs at Bradford on Monday. Oct. 15.; [ The charge was laid by James McGregor. i pruuuccs wmcn are avauable at home,} is pointed out by the Canadian Man-l ufacturers Association in a re-.-ea` members. This declar-! es that striking instances of import-' lant contracts going out of Canada `have occurred recently, and asks] |momhn1~c in In-1':-an in Al... ...a......4.:-.. That too much Canadian money is` still going out of the country to buy I products which available at home,! is nointed rmt hv Hm r`_nm.A:.... 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