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Barrie Examiner, 17 Sep 1936, p. 16

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(lemetery 1,()m()rx'()w m1L.'1'nuuii. | Both the rlcccasod had been mom- bcrs of the T .i'>ll1oi'liimd of Railmml Trainmt-n for many yt-nrs. and mom- bcrs ml` the I3i'nll1t.-rlmn(l will act as p.'1ll-l)earm's at the last snd rilos. William Cl`l'll`lL`S Miller Born in Lnnrlnn. England, on Nov. 27, 1877, the late Willinm Ci1&ll`l(`S Miller was in nix :').`)th _V(?Zll'. Afton` spmvlinpt his early _Y(`Ill`!~' in his na- tive cil._v, (l(-(-(-:i:<(,-rl (::un(: In Czinndn twenty-six years ago, and after spenrling :1 l'<-w months at Slmud. rcmuvwl In Allzinrlnlo and joined lho Grand Trunk Rriilvziy. Aflm` \V0l`k- I ing in SL`\ (.'l`ll (l(-pm`tmcn1:~'.. he fin- ally l)(`r`nnm .'i 1i':iinin:in. lutm` l)mko~ man and had r:nn s p1[)(`l`S. Hr`. had muro lh:in l\v(-nly-fiv(- ya-nine` scrvir,'(,- with lhv G. l`.R. and C.N.R. 1):-cz~:i. hurl siirvivod several l ifziiliwzitl .'l('('l(i('l1i,\` of :1 minor l`Ililll`(`, tho lrlsl. nno (Ii n('('il>lI about ten un nrrn A hrnihi-r \\'."lS killvd in 10c M179 9c We re Ready For The Fair qt-31% 1:4:--__. We're ready for the Fair with Bargains for everyone. Read right through this Ad! Read every Special wand you will be glad you did! Shop at Zellers as thoroughly as possible Fri- day, Saturday and during Fair days! IT PAYS! JAREYDU? -u. an an IV 1' in(livi(ll1u.lil._y Lhnt, :-.n1:1H,lj/ ! '1'uni(' zuml .<;t,mi;hl,~li1u- I l.h::l, you rsurr-ly must, .~.r~r- Ln I`(':1li'A(' lmw .x`l.yl-rip,`hl. J15- jj \r\'HI'l'I". ('[ll` AN!) S:\l f('!' l7N} ;\lN'l l.l 7\I.-\f2.-`\'/.lN|'l wm'r1-: (`l'I"' 3c wum-1 v'l'l`f-1 :- >.\I"m::. JC l'I`i.\l\HL|! . \I.\l Z.\/,l,\'I'I Hfxl 'HH \'.\ l .`\l.\'l'|'.lJ M [ .l>l( `lI\'l`I ('.'\lHNl".'I HCRIBM B-l`.pANKF.TS J. D. wnsoom ggo. }_lQUSEWARES_ INFANTS BATHROBES .'\HHH.I 3 forl 1.66 25 "98; Rayon Bloomers and Panties TOILET AR'l'ICl,ES FLEE(:E-1iiNF.f)" BLOOMERS (iRl)('I-'.R.\` Bl"l`(`Ill'Il{S ""\7v`1?z_T:iT1n I ii}; Fair Special .. yd. llc F LANNELETTE GOWN S 64'(5 70 x 84 . Thursday. September 17. I936 Pi QUH RAYON PYJAMAS `RA%ssu:Rr4s% Blankets Ibex Flannolclte Blankets \\'ll|'| I. l\|' 1' 31,00 _/ (`|:1:`m (pl u |\ um l.| n nvrs .n-:|.|,\ l'()\\l)l-iI{.\' .\I'li(`l \I ll .\ m=\|. (`I \l{H`.\ sm l'\` \H\|~' n\m\(; rm\m:I< (`mH\ I.\(; n,\IU\\' s\\ I-`.l~I'l' .nul .Il |(`\' unuxm-:5 25 2:: 29 19 $1-59 331.98 5 %-`$2.29 Special sp2l?aT"5'iBZ'1b.\*i7. :'- BOLOGNA . . . _ . _ . . RIB BOILING BEEF (`llUI(`!f R().\.\"l`l.\'(i ('lll(`I{EI\'S and l"I{l`I.\'|l FISH '[)t?Ci;il . 15c lb. .W.I!INER_s._ K K I-'()I{l) |)l-'. \l4|".l{.\' .\"I`()l{E (`l.().\'El) \\'l~ll).\'l-I.\'l):\\' ;\l"'I`F.R.V()()NS EDGAR William Clmrlos Miller. aged 58.| and Noah St. Clair, ;ng<,-(I -17. twn of the victims of the l(.`l'l ll)l(_` railmml tragedy at Nuvzw c-arly yoslcnluy morning. will be accnrdod train- mcn`s funerals when their remains` are laid to rest in Barrie Union Cemetery lomnrrm/u afternoon. nmh Hm rlm-r~n~ hnrl hnnn mom I H (H HIHIUY llEHlll'l,', -`mt-tnll nthor was I wlmrf in Em.IlzInd w1rnncn1:~:. no im- mnnn. rim-lnr `of lh('l' llvr \\':n: :1 m(`ml)m' ;;l.m(l. Kc-rr l.n(l;1c. ii. C0uI';:v's /\n;:li- l 1l1(~ llm1lu~I`lmn(l inn-n. hi\' \\'i(ln\\'. form- I).., .. \\ In L,.lV.lt. since coming 10 uarric. l Deceased was a member of the llrnlherlmnd of Railroad Tminmon and in religion was :1 member of 111:- Brethren. Surviving are his b(`.I`(`11VCd widuw and six children: Ronald. BI1l`l`lL'. Stuart. at l10m(.`: Harold. Point an l`lll llZ Jnvk. Chm'lo.~`. and Irene. at hnnw. Six bmllmrs and sisters ailm . Mrs. Dennis C(ll'l'. Mr:-.. llI'll(}_\' Long. Mrs. Jninos Tail. Chlll ll.`S St. Clair. Henry St. Clair. all of Trenton: Mrs. John While. llzincmft. l The funeral will take plncv from tho lain residence. 164 Bradford S1,. -.0 r4\llt\un\:`l In: in. '2 n v\\ 4.\n\.u-m\u- '5 Ph.9%n91l7 .u-an. `:11 D! (`much nu v A|I\\ V nphnI~ mclx-1' ful 13 ES.\'.-\ IH).-TU)- held at the late residence, (54 Cum- berland Street. Allandale. at 1.30 p.m., tomorrow. attended by the members of the Brotherhood. after .which a service will take place in St. George`s Anglican Church in charge of Rev. G. E. Fierheller, rec- tor oi` the Church. The pallbearers will be: A. I-lunt. W. Wardlc. Ed. Kiglitley. Thomas loath. W. Potts and E. A. Pyburn. Noah St. Clair The late Noah St. Clair was born in Trenton on March 20. 1889, and was thus in his 48th year. After spending the early years of his life .there. he was married in New:n:u'- ket on July 13. 1910. in I<)li7.abcth Anne MeNab. and they came to Bar rie more than twenty years ago, re- siding here ever since. He had been Iin the service of the G.T.R. and tho! C.N.R. since coming to Barrie. `nnrr-.'i uinu :1 n1nn1l\r\r nf flan | A private funeral service will b I I ISIS, \Vlll D1? 1]] CIIIITEU. The palIbO;n'o1',< will be E. A. I"y~ burn. (`mnrgo Cnulsnn. William T`:u'1', S. J. Ilnyos, W. Black and A. Hunt IIHU IUU` I'CSlUCH('l.', 1U`2 l)l'i.lUlUl'(l x?l..l at 3 pm. 1mm)rrn\\'. foI]mv(`d by In- ixonm-nt in Barrie Union Conlvlcry. `John S_\`l\*r\slvr. Midland. and Hugh` Vvnlkcr. Tm-nntn. Brethren ev:mgc1- ` ists, will he in charge. ` ` 'I`hn h:1Hhn:n'r\|'< uvill ho F`. A Pv- Trainmen s Services Tomorrow For Vlctims of Tram Wreck Veterinary Medicine Aids Agriculture Tho prz1vli('c\ of \'vtorinar_\' modi- vino r'mmm'~nr'orl in :1 \'er_\' small \\'a_\'. said Dr. Hilton. at A time \\'h mIx:r1.~` \\'orv chiefly mm('ornod in wznrfnro und in the up;-,:1`:1mli7.vnwn1| If Ihvir ])(_ II \\'E|.\' at first H.n.'o..rl 0.. cl. 0.-.. o...n.\ ..4' 4|. HI.- u'.\ l`I0.\' IHH\'|,h`R.\' tub is w `.hir~-1 an .o..". 1. ...1" ll) Tl- `II \ 2 lbs. 252 . 8c lb. 3 (ms ` ISM` ~lh. hug ` `.5 ... . l l{().\ll"l` [)El.l\'El{ Y 33` lmtllv 5 lbs. `. .'H' 5 pk_;.s. `I. -r -) 1.. .., 351` duzv. -.-x 34x` Page Sixtee ill IIIKV |.|(l_l"l'(|_y. "I \v.'1.~< sillim: in tho (`uh of tho work vngnv. 'l`hv North Bay train was (mo and I hoard it coming down t|w1r.'u'k. hitting. I wnuld .<:1y.ubn111 {<>rIy miles an hour. All of :1 sud- dvn Ihvro \\-':1.< an nwful m'n:<|1. and the noxi thing I know I woke up on tho 1`ond1)0d. :1Iong'. the truck. Snmmmo says the \\'ro('k was czmsod by an npcn .<\vit<'h". Kuhl mmlinu:-I but I don't $00 how lhrxl (-nuld h:1\'v luxppmwd. Millvr r(`pm`1- <`(l 1h<~ .<\vi1('h vlusvtl. 'I`hvru \\'m`(*u _ no olhvr trains _Quin)'1 past from tho ' Iimv we wvnl into the sirllng. about [7 u`cIn<`k lust night. until the North T'I%n_\' trnin mmo :1lm1L"". - Dr F`. (3 T<`.\':|n< nf TIn|1Iv<\viIIn l iI('L'l(H`llI [)l`L`\'l1)USl_V. He was :1 member of I-Iigh Park I 1'osl)y1orim1 (`hlll'(.'h. zlld belonged to tho I.().O.F. and the Bl`0I|1Cl`h()r)d of Railway 'I`r:u'nmen. I Qnrvixrinrr Mr I1:-mxuuu-rlin urn hi_~l `U1 |\iH|\\'i|_\' ll'iIHlIHL`ll. I Surviving: MI`. I)es are his widmv. fa sister of Ed. Tlimzzil`. Mary St.. B'll'1'i(`). two dnugzhtors. Muriel. 1: ), mid H(`lvn_ 18; two . Mario oniplnyvd ut. the ()nt.'n`in huspitut lin Orillin, and Jl)!~'(`])hil](`, also in Oriitin. and two hrnttwrs. Adult`. also working at tho Ortlitn hospital and Gvrrzlrd. employed at the ON. R. shops at Mimivn. His funmwxl look 1)i:l(?(? in TUl`0lllU `this morning. `Says Was Shut! After Train on Siding KuhlCan t Understand [ Fmm his hu. hm! at 11111115`- villu. Karl Kuhl. watchman nn Hu- wurk lruin. (lv.~'(`1'il)(`(l whit! he knvw of the tmgzody. "I \\'.'I-4 uitlinsr in Hux r-uh mt` ihn \,nn(luclor I)(-solxrdio was born at Ilrentwood on n Sunnidalc township farm. '1`w(-nty-six _\_'(!m's ago he on- torvd the G. I`.R. sur\'icc at Allzmdnln as a bmkemzm. I-le ran out of Col- Iingwood for 22 time and then moved to Toronto where he continued to run on tho Toronto-North Bay (liv- ision. His record was untouched by nvcidvnt p1'o\'iousl_v. Hn u':)< n vnnvnhnr nt` Y-Huh Dnvlr lll(` l'(`.\('lI(`]'S U\'('I' (III {In (HIT I dig him out. It \\':u.< \'m')' fnrlunnlv that lhorv w:1.< no firo, m` Hwn` wmxld likoly h.'1\'(' lwvn Iwo mar:-' dc~.'1d, Mr'Nnll_v has :1 l):uH_v . hnvk zmd . imvrlml injurivs but C`:':m-ford. tho nthor man, \V. 1S!"1 1 hurt :11 all". Conductor Desourdie Native of Brentwood I 26 Years on the Road V (`AR l.l(`l-`.N.\'I'IS .. I)..`.c I ' ' -j---i-- I I Edw;u'(1 Ayers. 188 Bradford SL. L-nginccr of train N0. 46 which fi- gured in the railroad wreck at No- var at 1.58 mm. yesterday. is rug-nv- m'im.{ {rum his injuries at his hum!-. H0 siifforetl injuries to his head and chest, and an X-Ray of his clu-st was taken this afternoon. "'I`|1v.l uvruc wax: five! unnirlnnl In I i I l':x ilgu. I nm-irh-nl . `III ! we \\'ilS IHKCH [HIS uu(:1'n()0n. ' "That was my first accident in nearly thirty-seven years that I have been on the ruilmutl." M1`. Ayers told The Examiner tnduy. II have been very fortunate". "|`hr= F`.vnn1inm' .-mlznr! Hun nnyrinnnrl '\\ L`I[' .\lL`L'])Il|I-L. I`hL- main thing I can to]! yntli is that it was an open swit<'l1". Mr. /\_\'ur:< said. After I put rm t1ml)1'.'I|c vs, I can't rcmombvr much of what lmpponcd. It knocked me off my svztt. ` U7 urn...` ..:.ul`6 1... H... nuvu own very I()l'llll1illC . I The Examim.-1' asked the vnginvorl just what had happened use the .~'uulhbnund flyor crztslwcl into :1 (`ll- l) ml" :1 wnrk train on (I siding at N0\'ill`. in which :1 number of men %\\ (`I`(` slot.-pimz. `"I`hn- Innin Huinvr I run hull mu: .`~(`il|. We were right on time. not mak- ing any rucklvss run n1' :mythin;.{ like that just nmkimz um` u. 1 spn-mi. We had left, North Bay on time at 11.20 p.m. and were (Inc tu| mass Novnr at that time. * "We came around .1 left hzmd vurvu intn N<>\':u'_ when I nntit-ml} thv hozullmnp of the engine l`(.'(`(`t< 4 mi cm the switch turuut an the right t hand side of the tracks, denoting an f 'npvn switch. The rcflvctm` was red and tho .\`\\'il(`h light, \\':us out. l I }l|)])li(.`(I the l,)ruk(-s in (`lI'1(`,I'L!('ll- ('3' there. and the rest I don't ro- m....n\...- " | ('_\' lll(`l'l. member. I run. A .. |ll1L`lllUL`l'. I Mr. Ayvrs has l,w(~n on the Nnrth .B.'Iy run sinco April 1`.)3(). zuul [ms Invvur lmd un nccidom. I"ircm:m A. |I". llurrix, 85 S.'1nl'm'd Sl.. was with} whim in the cal) at tho time. I H .-.\..m..'c |..,..n I`... xuiunrl I\v\ "I Hlllll lll lllL' CHI) ill ll1(' HIHL`. ll ('nuldn'1 have hnppvnorl on n .wm'sc night". Mr. Ayers cmntimml. '``H \\'il.\' dark out and spitting rain. and it is gclmrnlly dark uruuml Nu. \'.'n`. Thu train (lou: stnp tlu-n: |.-ithcr up or down. "If I hadn't had the brnkvs or. it. would have been far worse for N0. HG, As it was. lhu Incunmlivc plun;.{- ivd its nose into the clay". | NT!` /\v|~I\ '51-: rn-r\::Hv ivnnrnccuzl `('(l HS IIUSC IHIU [H0 CHI) Mr. Ayers was grczttly itm)r(`s. with the .\`p(=e(l with which (lm'tn`.< arrived on the scene of the accident from nearby (rentrvs. There svenwtt to he :1 dozen of them there in nu time at all from Iluntsville, l .rz1ce- ihri(I;:C. Keztrney, Burks: Falls. and gather points. There was :1 clnetur {from Timmins on the train zmtl :m- ' other from the United Stute.<. Ruth : did what they ('nuld". 'I`\vn ][unt.<- ville dnvtnrs ztttended him, one ml" whom. D1 . E\'zm.<. he knows quilt- ' well. iEdward Ayers, Injured ini I Wreck, Recovering at H Home Here ] CAUSED CRASH OPEN swncn I ENGINEER SAYS CHITTICK M{0t0jrSa1es I*`rmn all sorts nf unvxpvt-ltrxl, quarters thcrc (:nmL- wuils over |)l'L`- sun!-(lay m;mncrs-nr luck of thrrmf in the matter of nnswm`in;: inviln tinns or \\'ritin;.{. Thank you" Iwtos for gifts. . Bride Brodor in th-] `Mail zmd Empire. Time \\'u.~: whx-n` . wuils rmno cnlir(-I_v from nfri-1 (`ml hU.\`[l`F.<(`.\'. h(l.\'U.`.\'.\`L`.~` whose pu. Ilinn mmpvllvd the giving of l.'l!`j.!L`, llum'houn.< and (linno1`.<, and who. 113:} lill tho moment whon the meal \\'ns} anmmnccrl. had no idea 0!" the num- ber of ;.:u0st.~: who would sit down. nm nun Hun 1-nunnluinuniu lxnlnnu 1 I U('I' U1 ).:|lL'Sl.`i \\'H() \\ U But now the mmpla In all t_vpo.<. from thw in\'itnti In rlinm-1'. 1.1.1} 71.- 1 (`-HI-I\T I`\'(`l{l-T.\.\'l". lH"l"I'l`Ill ()l"l`I'l"l` IN .\`()l"l'll .\II{l( \ SWITCHM LIGHT OUT IS N()'l`E- Rl l'lN(i EX'l'lN("l". I'hunc.- your news items tu 223. THE Banal: EXAMINER. BARBIE. oNT., CANADA lilL IIHIU. round ` :11`. 1mli(-ml I F H.-f|vm mturuut ri1.:hH - 1` l`nf'lnr-h\r \U:|\' I-1-rl | Ulll |llL'll.' Ill HIP mtsvillo, ll`kS and` 0 vd 1". `(I Ili lrI\1\I|vu nit... IIIU lII\'ilI \\'1|.\` >21 nuld ain.'mL': l)(`lnm;` 1|n1\ n-Ix i. um.---`--. um (' I930 l'mIli;u~ (`mud H1`(`l1:I ditmll ;I H`; SPEB|A|.S[ SPECIAIES Men s and Boys K`-'"Wl"`\i I W 1" A BOUT A LLAN DA LE and DURING FAIR DAYS F RI.-SAT. PRIN:fE_D;? c_R}a1>E DRESSES uIll.\ .`v l`I I/ll all Prints wit,l1,iu.~sl, Lhv Lmwh of (In-s:~;<-(1 wmm-n um)rr-(-.i:Ll,v! ululnc in vino`: um.-.0 n...~i..lu xnnwux-r\\I nu...-u ulqu-\.nun >:t,yl<`s in :;u('.)) p_r`:Lt, ':u`i~t,y t,h(-m :'m(l Lry on :;z-vt-ml L they are! Tuin L`nuu.lnI The New Fall Hats Have Dash I See them at ZELLERST-A~Only Ill) lmnlup .\`l. l'hulu' ~l9l _r _ - V .. Slmllnw s:Lilm`:a. Hi},', h~('1`()WIl :;:Liln1':s. .`~'mI't, brirnnxv-vl rull inp; s:L'1lu1's. builmzs Hinnnvtl witlx V('H.\. 'I'h4-.-.v- :m- :1 law typos >;pm1.~;m't-(I 1`m'l";Lll 191413 . . . um! mu-.11 ml Hn-m hm; (lush, in(livi(ln:Llil.y . . . Llnul. imlc-I'in:Ll)lc- :unnr-l.hi111'," whivll spells (:l1i(:! P4-rl`:-(:1, <- to yum` I"2:.il d1`(~.x's(:s! EXC('Hl:l1L qn'.Llil,y l'<`It,. I.:1(liv5` I".1?`.Silk (1l1il'1` Wt-l;4l1t.IIn;-;r-; t,!mm,',h slig-,'hLl_y .s'ubsl,:LI1(Iu1'(l. the tiny Haws nrv hzmlly nut,i(--- able. All Lm: mrw Full :sl1u in xi /.(`:-; 9-10. 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