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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1928, p. 16

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BARRIE DEALERS 'R. H. HEPPLESTON F. DUTCHER j--- J v.. _._V_. `I Tomorrow may call for all the heat your furnace will -give. _ i Order Hamilton By-Product Coke today and keep your house comfortably warm in spite of sudden -weather changes. Hamilton By-Product Coke is made especially for domestic use. Having a tough, dense texture it burns steadily for hours without attention, and leaves a ne powdery ash. Try itinow. . You 1l nd it a trouble-free way to heat, and very economical. It will save you one-third of your fuel bill. For sale by reliable dealers everywhere. TODAY you may not a re at%a11. Tomorrow may call the `ify-1" ~ '%0KE tal $1100, ordinary maintenance of the market building and care- taker s salary. 'I"Ln Winnnnn r`nvnvn4-4-nn vann1-f`- bancl. o acua.L_y. The Finance Committee report- ed that no action be taken on the request of the Salvation Army for a grant for its rescue home `for girls in Hamilton. 1I`n~n4-kn An+n'Ic n4` 4-`Inn no!-In-Info: 11 ID Ill llalllllhulla Further details of the estimates wi-ll be given next week. arrwai or one 01 116!` sums Lruxu una- cmgo, was held to Bairrle Union Cemetery, Rev. A. R. Beverley of- ficiating. The body was placed in the vault to await `burial in the spring. Surviving are three daugh- ters and three sons: Mrs. `T. Ismith and Mrs. H. `W111mot of London, England: Mrs. F. E. Madigan, Al- landale: Fred Garner. Oshawa; rwma nmmmv and Gnnrgn Garner. H. E. McCULLOUGH M. REYNOLDS GEO. M. WISEMAN Thursday, April 5, 1929`. `UV! uluvvu av -av-~..~.----....-,, Until a.. few months ago.-though in her eighty-first year. Mr-a. Hap, risen had been ta.irly_wel1 and ac. tive: always buy and interested in all th_wt was going on, ever cheery and helpful to everyone. Sympa,-th. ettc and ever ready to help in time or trpuble or sickness, she lived a. devoted cm-lsltitan lite. and was an example of faith and trust in her saviour. on February 18 she took at paralytic stroke trom which she new naetor. Iiev. J, H. ._Ten'kins_. Janaaue; `rreu uurllur, vuauawa, Chas. Garner and George Garner, Toronto. The death occurred last week at `his home at 14 Hiawatha Avenue, Hanlan s Point, Toronto Island, of James 1. Ball. tormer well known lBarrieite. who resided here practi- cally all his life until 15 years ago, He was the third son of the late George and -Fannie Ball. Kempen- feldt, pioneers of Simcoe `County. Up until the `time `he removed to Tor- onto he carried on business as a mason and contractor. He served as an alderman and also on the Board of Education. Deceased was in his 70th year. - Tn 1919 H-AA lain: `Mr, Hall anfmm On March 20, 1928. Mrs. John Har- rison passed away at the `home of her daughter, Mrs. J. G., Milne, Kin- iey. Sask. Mrs. Harri-son (nee Lou- Isa Tuck). daughter oi! the late Mr. and Mrs. James Tauck. was born In Oro, June 1'5. 1847. In the year 1867 aha was united ._in marriage to John Hmvrigon, who predeceased her f- teen years. For torty years Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Lived on the third concession of Oro. and in the year 1907 moved to Saskatchewan-. --_;.n .. Cami! vnnnfha nan .lnnn.-L rm olmon (Um year. In 1913 the late Mr. Ball entered the employ of the City of `Toronto as an engineer in the filtration plant at the island. He was active at this work until November 1927 when he suffered a stroke. `He was making a good recovery when he was again seized on March :27, the date of his death. He was a perm- anent resident of the islandand one of the oldest in point of service at the filtration plant. - 4"l`hn funeral was I-mid mn 1i`vi.-Icuyi H111: ' 5 surviving are his widow. before her marriage Hannah M. Dunsmore, two daughters, Mrs. A. B. Couch- man. and Mrs. R. A. `Stewartboth of Toronto. two sisters. Miss M. J. Ball o'f Hamilton and Mrs. W. Met- calfe, 28 Victoria St.. Barrie, and one brother, J. W. Ball. of Hamilton. U10 J.uu'uuuu puuu. `The funeral was held on Friday, March 30. to Norway cemetery._ It was held under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 316 AF. & A.M.. of which `he was a member. as well as St. Patrick Chapter, R.A.M. The late Mr. Ball was also a life-long Or- angeman, and an Anglican in reli- gion. Surviving are his wmmv, hafnw: 70 Elizabeth St. WE ARE OPEN TO.`SUPOP`LY YOU wrm THE BEST AT OUR BAKERY TRY ova BU'l'I'ERMlLK scone AALSOOCAKES AND PASTRY FRESH DAILY We hope for a-share of your patronage. -. HOT CROSS BUNS FOR GOOD FRIDAY MRS. JOHN HARRISON , 1. an unnn an-,,._ -,1 JOHN POTTER, BAKER JAMES I. BALL coon BREAD` IT is A ms; THING To BUY A .-Top Quality In clean, bright Aluminum .. T ' L15 go od `re `99 3 BARRIE Celebra; Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell cele. V brated their silver wedding on Mar. 26. Before her marriage, Mrs. Camp- bell was Miss Maggie McLeod of Glen Huron. They have a. family of, three boys and -two` girls. `Mrs. Campibell is a sister of the Hon. 0. TL. McLeod, Minister of.Munic1pal_ rAffars in the Manitoba Govern- ` men . Al-.nn+ Ivfu nf fhnhu fvinna Dsifa. ment. . About sixty of their friends gathe! ered at their comfortable home in the evening and as the roadswweref not fit to take horses. over, the! guests walked and carried lanterns. s it rained and snowed through the night they made the Weather _ an excuse for staying till dawn. I/fnnv ulffu -nvnvnuun ` fha nnn- nu Uqxssuau &Ul.' aLu.yu15 Lug uavvu. Many gifts -expressed the con-[ gratulations ofgfriends from far andg near and messages from '1`oronto,g Winnipeg and other points express-I ed the regret of those who were un- able to attend. The night was spent with games,` friendly chats and dancing to the music supplied by Angus Cameron and Miss Jennings. llnnmfu fvcnrn nliui-nnnn nun-A Mr ltllsu \.;t1ulllUl'Ull. (11114 4V1A` dUlllllll5- Guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Dona1d.B1~own`and son, John, Miss Jennings and Miss Sadie McLeod of Glen Huron and Miss Mamie 'MoNa.bb of Edenvalo. A a.CCOUHI OI IIIYIBSS OI HE!` 3011. | `The Township Council met at ,lChurchi11 on Monday. . Miss E. Sturgeon.s.pent two Weeks in Toronto fecently. Mumps and measles are still very` prevalent in this district. L `Tho 7.nmnn`: Tn.Hfnfn 111431` in fhn ` XIIXKVIIIXX I I Apr. 3-Mrs. E. H. Sloan is in Welland where she was called on account of illness of her Son. | rm...-. mn.......\.a.. un.-....;..s41 ms; at- ]Jl'UVttH'.'llL Ill (.1113 u1uu'u:l.. L `The Women's Institute met in the` schoolroom of the United church last. week. Miss `Neilly, R.N., of Gilford: gave a very delightful talk on her? trip abroad. ' T ' | IInurnw.r`l I'Da{\1n nf VII`-.1wb}\.ovn unnf L11!) illJ1'UNl.l- . ' Howard |Reive of Mark-ham spent Sunday with Mrs. `T1103. Allan. ' 17 nnx...-. m.....=a ca...-...-.....~. 1.1`m.Ha `CHRISTOPHER 'r. "I`=i-JOIVIIPSON The death occurred on Tusday,` April 3. at his residence. 126 Bay-' field S~t.. of Christopher Thomas Thompson. a well known and re- spected resident. in his 61st year. As a young man he learned the mason trade in Toronto and went west in ` the ear.1_v nineties. In the new count-' . try he started in 'the contracting j business for himself and built many ` of the railway -stations and early public buildings. Later he home-' '.steaded and became a, successful` E farmer three miles from `We_taski- win. Alta. - - - l t.;.' 1n1n ......a..... 4... +1.... ....-..-... .1.....1.n.. I UYl(U i_V \Vl(.I1 AVLFS. "LHUS. 11113.11. 5 V. Reive, Fred Stephens, Ha!`-tis Canning and Gordon Browning left to sail the coming season on the lakes. ' ' I \:flncs Thfnn `I nlnu A4 Vnmnnl-A 1Ktk\t' lfls Maud Lefler of Toronto ` spent the wee};-end with Miss Rog- erson. _ ` I and Mrs, J. `G. Milne of Kinley,l S.a.sk.. Mrs. A. E. Garrett, of Avnten` M111.s..Ont'ar1o; Mrs`. W. F. Gorrell. of Los Angeles, C'alif.: Mrs. John Scott. of Dod-sland, Sask.: Mrs. C. E. Spam-ow. of Saskatoon, `Sask.:; and Mrs. J. W. Broatch. of Moose Jaw, S`:-1sk.; also by 26 grandchild- ven. Her eldest daughter, Mrs. F. J. C-arson, Con. 6, Veospra.` prede-` ceased her in November, 1927, wu1._Au.':1. ` 1 .In 1910. owing to the poor health of his wife. he came east and has since lived retired in Barrie. He was an enthusiastic curler and bowler and s:-rrvedion the Town Council for some years. He married twice: in 1898 to Rose Wilsonof Shanty Bay, who died three Ayears after their marriage. and later to Janet Fisher of Barrie, who sur-j| vives him with two sons, Walter oi.'_ St. Catharines and James of C0-[ :bourg`. .'l`hree brothers also survive. Theophilais of Calgary, Victor of Wetaskliwin anld G; B. of Holland Landing. ` ` . Tho 1:24;: XI Vknvnelann van cl HUIIUJUI` U1. years. 7 ' g Rev. A; E. Baker conducted im- pressive servlces at his late resi- dence this afternoon. The pallbear- ers were J. W. `Caldwell.`H. Ather -' ton, R. Lighttoot. J. Con.nor~s, H. E. McCu1-laugh, W. '1`. H. Gurqy. Inter-% ment was made in -Barrie Union Cemetery. ' Many floral - tributes were received. " ` . - T I uAuuuul-5. - 3 The late Mr. Thompson was a. member of Cen*t~ra1 United church,` in which he took an active interest, as 9. member of. the Board for 9.- number of years. ' , Pnv A` 1'4`. Hahn. nnnr1nnfA.`lrn- - CHURCHILL n Ir... 7: 11* Ni. GUIHNF Phohe 331; ipreaented Miss Winnitred Clark donated to the community by A. Harper, medicine mu. 1" ---- ---V -~=---~ ~~- --w ~-- -.-.. . ~ Miss W1-nnimed Csiark, who since day. morning- ,1924 has been stenographer in tho M!`8- W- 0- Mo`Cu11oogh. w_ho has iC.N.R. superintendent's office, left been Spending the Winter with `her ;on Wednesday last for Vanoouvex-,|d8u8hter on Georgina Island. has I !;3,c,, wm; he, gjgteg-, L11ua,n, .go re. returned to her `home in the village. `51d,e_w,;.t-h their pg;-Qntg in the P5.` Quite a number of park enthus- icic Coast city. Before leaving the 19-3 met on `Monday evening to gtaff of the gu.pg;-1.mendgnt'g ofcg consider the taking over of a park 3150 3, zipper hm bog, {rue preggnu ital! in line with the prop0sition_and itetion was made in the auperintem 50.31937 appointed five trustees to `dent's office Monday evening with;mt at 9 13-tel` date and Settle up. a full a,t:tendance,. an wishing Miss 3 the business part of it. ` `with a solid leather club bag and .K11`kD&t!'1Ck- Everyone seemed to Clax"k'goodii 1ck and best wishes in '|her new home. - L, 4 ..._g. -____._- 'I'AV n"A'rn nnncvr `353 w"fd`heF'J J&?eri'Mu"' mi.` Ledgerwoold and Mrs. S-ha:-pe Henry M Alhm-fa. and her sister. Mrs. E. Ledgerwoola and MP5. anaxjpe nuuryl or Alberta, and her sister, |I-Iarper. Medicine Hat. . mun... Vvimnined clerk. since! `II0II\IIIII0I0l0lI|'Ii .2. -` i `Mrs. Agnes Reid has returned` home atten spending nearly two years with her daughters, Mrs. Wm. Y.Al`fDQ`IYl\IM and Mann. S-harna I-Ian:-vl `l' _ lllnl-JIIVIJJII-nl`n :wuxx&&&xa%imi &waw&&mm*&m&w OBITUARY >14 K4 K4 K4 >14 (`VF CW ILUIIIVO Bowling Club Organize Auandale Lawn Bowling Club .held its annual meeting on Wednes- : day night inthe Allandale Restaur- ant when plans for the season were discussed and the tollowing otcers elected: Honorary Pa:tron.- W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P.; Honorary Presi- dents, W. E. Weegar, F. Foster: Honorary Vice-`Presidents, W. J. Little, Dr. Wallwin; President. A. Hook; Vice-President. W. J. Peck: Executive, A. H. Johnson,` F. _R. Johnson, J. _Litt1e, C. W. Poucher, V. E. Knight. Auditors. W. B. Webb, A. Massey; Sec y.-'1`reas., S. Garside. Burton Ave. United Church `On Sunday` night. through an ex- change with the pastor here.'R.ev. J. J. Black of Collier St. United church was the speaker and gave a thoughtful and earnest address tram the subject "Divine Tears, as given. through extracts from the Gospels, of the two instances of the weeping of Jesus. . . ODnn:~`r\v\ Txroob em-ulna: morn halt! or Jesus. Passion Week Services were held on M'onday, 1`.'1`ues~d-ay, Wednesday and. Thursday evenings and on Fri- day mornring with the following -speakers in the order given, F. `Spear-n, F. Dobson. C. Seitz and J. E. Morrison. Rev. G. E. Coulter tak- es the service Friday morning. (Xi-n "l`hnven\r h~{Q"hf. Ilfli` th the servlce trrluay murnms. ' On Thursday night, under the auspices of the Service Bible Class with the president, Art-hur`Pugh, as _ chairman, a debate or particular in- terest to members and adherents was _held in the auditorium of the -church and was well attended. The subject, one which will probably be decided at the next general session, was. Resolved that this Church do `Sanction the Ordination" of Women M to the M.inistry".`For the affirmative the leader, F. Dobson, put up a. splendid argument and was ably supported by C. 'Seitz, but in the opinion of the judges, Mayor Mc- Cuaig, A. S. Morrow and Gordon Lorrgman, the clear logic of J. E. Morrison an-d Irving-Mcllachlan won the decision for the negative. A very fine program of solos, duets, read- V `ALLANDALE DEALERS R; R. BOTHWELL w. J. HA] nnuusunnl A f\ Buy Premium from Premitim Hams retain their fuil avor virhen slerved, because they require no parboiling before broiling or frying. Ineist on`Premiurn when ordering. The splendid avor and gen- eralrhigh qualities` will make it -worth your while. Make Sure of I Premium for Easter Red Rose Orange Pekoe 'WBoM 3; co. AApr. 8-'1`he sailors have left for their lboats taking with them some mew` men. This community is noted liar producing a goodly number of` |sa.11ors. v | ning AC #3:: fnnvnnv-a or-A Hun`: Buuuru. , , . Some of the farmers are busy ma.k1ng maple. syrup. These sunny `days the sap should run well. ` I -HA9 Inn .`Rrnmn luau ronnunrnl UIIUH IJIU Bl-IUUILI full W311: I "Rev. Jae. Brown has recovered] from his recent illness and was able; `to take the regularservice on `Sun-i Iday . I I `Mr: T I", R'ni("n11nno-h ur)-an `hon Iuayv luuuuus. Mcicullough, who has` been ldaughter (Julia 1: nnrnlhnr nf nnv-Ir nnr`hna.. |ruI.uruuu LP 'llVL' IIUIIIC 111 L116 Vlll. '1a.sts on ~I('h-Irnnh-It-It 'F`.vnn~vnnn nnnvnn 1-n. TAX -RATE BOOST IS { NOT SO LARGE (Contlnuedtrom nageo.) , I ; Transportation and Indigent I The estimates of this commit- tee for 1928 call for _an expendi- ture of $1300 under the heading of indigent and $2200 for the Board of Health, or a total of $3,- 500. `This is an increase of $200 over last year caused by the re-- cent smallpox outbreak. `Tho \VQV\I\+ in? I-Inn Winn DYIA DAL The report of the Fire and P01- ice Committee recommended that the request of Consta-bles `Case and Rayner be left over for further consideration. The Fire Brigade is to be interviewed as to their pro- posed method -of distri`-bution of payment for attending res. This action is being taken in view of the fact that the brigade is asking for a lump sum instead of receiv- ing payment per re. Supplies asked by Chief Shrubsole are to be purchased. ! TEL- 1`lT-J._.. _...`I "T 2..LJ. fV-.--..-:LJ.-- UUIIU 'lIlGlIlJUA UHDUL C618; ` J. Cll VIII: $10,000 For Public Works Public Works and `Sewers re- port adopted, sets aside $10,000 for .the year's work and also re- commends that t1}e sidewalk on the West side of `Mary 'Street, south of Elizabeth Street, be raised as` After an illness of about seveni weeks, the death occurred on March 4 20 at the -Royal Victoria ll-Iospital.ea Barrie. or Mrs. Elizabeth Garner, 9. . resident 0`! `Barrie tfor many years. 1 Deceased was in her 69th year and was born in England. Icoming from . England in 1910 she went to 'Mines- a ing. later moving to Barrie. `She had i been staying `with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Madigan, Essa `Road, Al- landale, but was with friends in Barrie before going to the hospital. The funeral, delayed a day to wait` arrival or one dt her sons from Chi. nanvn Ivan hnl fn 7RQ,Y`I'lA `T111011 The Water and "Light Committee estimatescall for $5261 for street lighting and $3818.40 for hydrant I "rental. mun Ann T3--- 'I"I.-L1.!_ `I`l Y__.1_.. ings and instrumentals was given by Miss A. Clifton, Mrs. W. Spearn, Miss M. Sinclair, Miss Iso-bel Hed- ger, Miss L. Teasdale, the Misses Kearns, Mrs. H. E. McCullough, J. Steele, Jr., VVm. Bell and Ivan Clem- IXIGHS. . THI IARRIE EXAMINER few Easter petitioned for as soonas the wea- ther will permit. The culvert on Sophia Street is to be completed as far as Clapperton Street. Billboards Held, Up The request of Gould-Leslie for permission to erect billboards on Bayeld and Bradford `Streets was referred back for consideration when more information is obtain- HAMILTON BY-PRQDUCT COKE OVENS LIMITED - HAMILTON, ONTARIO M. J. BRENNAN BROWN & CO. D. BISHOP. Qu1'cIrHJeaf5 % for ` C /zangrea/e Wee: 2% er \ .L/,/ luu, Ind {HAMILT 91$ Trade Name Registered `vVcsugge::4; that you `arrange for ycuriastsr ham or bacon at once, so that you may be sure of getting Premium. The merchants lised below hz,-Ive s`:r3mgth- ened their stacks of Premium H ams and Bacon in anticipation of the big cia- mand. They are ready to take care of your ofder. ed as t the exact location of the 1 billboards. rm.- _-....:..-....;..4.- -4! +1.".-. `D..:n4--1 Uluuuatua. _ The requirements of the Print- ing, Advertising, Industrial and Reception `Committee are given in the report, adopted by council, as $1200 to cover cost of voters lists, nancial statement, stamps, sta- tionery, etc. 'l\'n1nbn4- and Dnvlrc nuf-irnni-"nu +n- uuury, cw. Market and Parks estimates to- never recovvrw. . Her pastor, Rev. J. H. Jenkins`! conducted the funeral service and spoke appropriately and touohlngly from the words "He Giveth I-Ila Be. loved Saloon." `The. oral offerings were numerous and beaueltul. In. torment was made in Avendale com. etery on March; 2'2. ' V Mrs. Harrison is survfvegtby one .1. of Newark, N ' son.Wm1am . .. sevenedawshters. Mrs. Curtis

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