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Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1927, p. 3

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__ -1. \I uA\rJO VV UUU.` y, discolored stir- .-.4. LA. - ' I-`OR sun In 350W and vie willattend to your req1;irements. Tuuw Y0uF1f if you live or Jfo1:%:youj' family? you` `die. INC WILL __DOT IT." - tff` 1927. - -_.._ vi-_ all causes? Bayfild St- nnlinrui quarterly services will be held in` the Free Methodist Church. Hi1lsdale." April K .2.9~May .1, as follows:-. ' . Friday 7.30 p.m., prellchlng: Satur- jprechlng. Snyer, DI,strlctV'El-' der of Uxbrrdge will have charge. ` Every-body welcome at all these ser- vices. ` blown off several barns. `The grand jury sittinggat theassizes B ast week recommended ventilated, while- the sanitary arrange-s . . ments are not sufficient. Q John, onnis of Gravenhurst sent- enced last October by a Magistrate to a three years in Kingston penitentiary M for shop-- reaking and granted a new . trial, was". ast week convicted bya jury . at Bracebridge and sentencedby Mr..* -Justice Logic to six months in ythe i common Jail. ` _ . _ [E On April .15 while /Mr. nd--Mrs. Ed. ; '. Lortier, who reside on t e 10th con- 1 cession of- Tiny, were in Penetang, 1 their house and farm buildings were '1 completely destroyed by fire..They also Q 5UiVllS and caps. _ . . A very. s,evere wind "and ra broke over the` Meaford dis April 19, upzjooting trees, blo` tops off automobiles and other damage.\'1`he rbofs we: v']`hn 9`:-and -8....-- ...u.., Quarterly services in he _;3`!:e_e Church` I-nn.a.u.. 2 xucnl. 18 now completed. . f "i ( Isaac Smith Wardell, the firstreeve: of Port McNiqoll and a well known fig- ' ' ure through Siincoe County, died`re-.` `J. J. Hatley, who for ver half a. cen- tury had been prom: ently identified with Orlll,ia s-mercantile and industrial development, died rec_e`tly at his home there in his 83rd year. The ladies of St. Paul's Presbyterian, church, Thornbury, recently preented_1 their minister, Rev. R. M. Hanna, vforr'n- 5 erg; or Elmvale, with a Geneva pulpit; `go 11 and the church choir with` gowns and `_ I .A verv nnvnv-n ran: '--J cently at his home in Port McNico,ll ` l uuu instantly killed. I ` JV` Navigation in the Muskoka. La ` this sprihg is three weeks earlier t last year. The water is about two` lower than normal. ` ' - The first sod-for the new Presby: ian church in Alliston was turned April 17 and excavatiorrfor the ba ment is now _ Tnnnn ,Gw.In.. 1-Iv- Eglt. Jams/ Hlxll; a forms? mariet on the h`lgh.aea.s in every arter otthe . globe. died receptly in 0 ma "in his 93rd year. , . Jar: R. ReynoIdxs,Aa foxjmer resident 3:! -_S_ agner, was struck by _an automo-' e w lle crossing a street in Detroit and Instantly killed. - Navlzzm-Inn in 4|-A '--~` ' " E LE IQISTBICT Nws. i%% i**!%*$*$*!$*7 N_qvIgaltlong opneii in M:tara`.ia=:; .; . L 1 n. >x~zux'sxoxz`<'>mx< ax`-x;vxfsi4~i*-1; ? -' 5 "V5.7 w;- 7 Nigdtlonophed in `igegtord; ~ are we . M-- * if-r. 1 Falling on `the sidewalk, Miss Npllle `Fox-syth of Newmarket had her right gr`z'1;.T_8;'ol;en in tW9{.Dl,a,c_es. ` " ' ` I cote, viiho"<~h`as 1bee'n-bandma;si'er gn grggmore for the past vesm ha": .2..- _i----. .. 4-;:.uat.Un was turned on base- h Wnvnll 61-A 4"-A--* .----- > I ` Iry sitting at the_assizes ' last week new- jail, the present! ~.-g _poor1`y lighted 'and Ie- arrange-s 1. A sufficient. ' ` ,..- _. - .vuuu_y ucstuul Iry, preented_ ev. aVGeneva pulpit 5 with} wind rain storm district `on ins: trees. hlnmam. an- Time La:`kes 'ee tha is 8;hnlIf fun-r FAA` _ g__'_rH`I: _ maa: _ Examnng V ' Presbyter-x: ` Wan fin-nor! A-' Lu uascrlclz s, blowing the_ and nnnninn ; ; ua'uyla6l'- 2 on; ' fhn Moan ` Apr. ` puuuu on: oy tne cars behind. `The auxiliary was brought up from Allandale and commenced clearing up ,ea`1-lye in the afternoon. The job_ was slow as each car as it was placed` on the track had to be taken back to C01- rived several hours late. The baggage` car` was moved to one side to allow the fixing of the track whichwas. torn up for some distance. Regular service . was 1-esu`med today. (April 21). = ._----__--.__-- uuue suuereu Injury. .. "'91 Baggageman Blough was in the"front baggage coach but was not injured. Passengers-were brought to their des-. tinations by motor and Meaford post: _master and express agents went down and brought the mail and "express up by motor. In the afternoon the National ' ran motors to Collingwood with the passengers from here. ; ~ The -train was in'charge of Conduc- tor Small and Locomotive Engineer J. R. Rogers. The train `was derailed ona straight away just before starting on a. curve. Apparently the first pag- h 'c.N.R-`.~TRAlN LEFT TRACK ~ , AT CAMPERDOWN: NONE HURT (`Meaford Mirror)` Canadian National passenger `train number 61 due here at 12.56 yesterday, (April 20,) afternoon, was derailed at Camperdown, three and a half miles beyond Thornbury. Fortunately no one was Injured. All the cars left the track the'engine remaining on the rails with the exception of the rear wheels of the tender. The first baggage car was turned almost/about. The second. bag- gage car and the passenger coaches right. Passengers were shocked but F none suffered injury. ' 'Rlnno-`h than LI.-\`1-- - L115. `feet I Alliston . . . . . . . . Bradford . . . . . . . . Barrie . . . .. . . . . . . 1.Beeton '. Cdllingwood Creemore . ._. . . - Coldwater . . . . . . ` 0r1ll1a. . Penetanguishene . AM!dland . - -Stayner Tottenham . . . . . . . Victoria Harbour Port McNicoll- . . . . ..uru .. ........'.... 3 Orima '. 2 . . . . . . . . . . [ Sunnidale . . . . . . . . .1-Tecumseth .` . . . . . .` Tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Ta.y s Tossorontlo . . . . . . uvespra ' West Gwlllimbury 5 Ad.1al`a. .... g Essa . . . . . . - Flos . . . . . . . `I -.'.-.. .1 ..am L` IUH In'n~istiIl' .......... '. Medonte . . . . Matchedash . N ottawasaga .0ro f\-.l`lI.l... I c----:: \_ , According `to the figures furnished the County _ Clerk -by thg clerks of the had 3900 in a bank on with his wife. The question still re- ` 3 mains to be-diecided whether the wid- How is entitled to this money and the ' question of dower `is still unsettled. _The. widow was left $150 a year and .she has been receiving annfhmn unn .. t I _-- ...., .......- UL ms aeatn Mr. Gamble fcouN'rY's POPULATION snows 739 DECREASE , _W !:.ut:- wmow was left year receiving another $100 as i dower, but it is a question whether the_ annuity was left her in lieu of dower.' J. R. Boys appeared for the execut-I ors, G. H. Esten for the two infant children of the deceased and Wm. Mc- Donald of Toronto for two adult child- ren. . . CI-In At the time of his (1 '_l`.he_ q1_1es am. Mr. Gambia joint deposit tlon - _, . n `K. ._, , 5; . . w" > I ` 78e`v`eral `c`bntestd' ,lten'i's 'fn1 c oimec- 3 tlon with theestate of Samuel Gamble, : late of the . township, 0!, Adjal'a.._ were dealt witliby Judge Vance In chambers recently. This; divas . the Tease `In ch F the` executors allo_wed- the in- whlch they had no rlghtdto do without the order ofthe court. This they sought for-hoard and lodging of two infant children of the deceased were allowed and several disbursements were pass- ed. ~- ALLL_ Ll "` \_ayY;vAL1-: THE WEATHER _ Towns and Villages 1925 . . . . . . . M 1269 l . . . . . . .. 974 .., . . . . . . . .. 7339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 569 ood . . . . . . . . . . . . 6527 3 ., ..... .; .... 650 . .26 44 ..26 44 ... 32 47 - ..32 44 0.12 .33 57 A f 22 36 21 40 .27 47 ..26 46 ..26 `51 6 T ...33 48 0.03 ...25 40 ` ' . .26 48 ...26 `A 60 4 . .40 65 0.13 ...41 _ 68 ...40 75 ' ` 8 ...52 :74 0.17 ...'40 50 V ...3?1 ` --W. H, BUTTERY. 6 'iownships Decrease -:_- '41531 1925 total, 1926 total, V 'ED:*BY counr ,. -` . A , 3s925 1925 . 1425 . 2698 2529 . 2786 3020 346 . 3921 2754 3310 1886 2774 3671 2666 1316 2217 1607 oU!00 79717 1926 1295 991 7175 561 6002 652 612 ' 7852 3888 8085- 954 531 ' 1397 685 .40680 80456 70010 739 school attenspending her holidays in Victoria Harbour. ~ - Rev . A. Bushll attendd Presbytery in Barrie one day last week. , 39037` A. 1'. MOORE, Shanty Bay J. c. AnNou),oro Statioh A c. P. 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