Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 7 Aug 1913, p. 3

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hint ightv I 7.for the fact that they have not got him safe in mtnfncleur vuune me Iork The T Toxito is Benjamin ;23,"ai'i:? :Benj.ReiJ, Arrested in Barrie on.[uly'l1ct, Failed to Ap- . _'_.`-.. inn, ' n- --- ncKPocKET ( 2/7 GRANTED BAIL 1 cm 35 mum)! 'ls:r:lfem. or' ?`r1ut:l? , and east of MacLeod. -CaAlgary`.8nd Edmonton A ...,s....`.:*:.%=..':".::..-.,.,::-'="..,,s> ml .i:.*:'~.a':*` 3 : ' , i . ' r I e nun 1 t )V WI-mt .mv:aecn ` * "`' `" -'s;`....%":."::*:..?t:*`-v-`""*%"*-" IlDOQ-1`r `ck g` -' "_ _ _ . holder` Jexioaxu 3: svertlcaxe wig: : ...-..u u\J.I..l..J.V vvLuo\.uV _, 3 T_he Bectun World gives the fol-it l}VlI1g particulars of John 01 Alland-ale, .who was ` killed the wreck at Maple. Th ILA ~.m,_ ..__`I no ,,_A `J15 '4 AA-"' CD VVIIICII ~ lnilnlmn zrolonto my all stations `In Ontario'Eau of but not Including ~ `trunk Liquf: Tvironto :6 North Bay. _., - ~' __ , al[utaU6nI"&xn*Gmnd Tnmk Llne'l'omnco to North Baylnclualve. but `not incln "' in-}.aAs`___ ___-, ~ A: andwest. Ontario. includi C.P.R. Line Sudbury to Sault Ste; sum:T`uuTT *.:.Tn.:r'.'.':.'.'.=xEE:;.`J`u3e`TT..'i`..`2 `""" ` """`"" A" ' omnzomdau dons`! cu-iout fbutnotlncldi -=1: ..;;. ;.;; 1`r:ro$'o: with % " "` .u-gv, Va-av ;v 11 U, IJLIV J-W lUf`_`uIul ' welcome at our great .week-end! vuvuvw 1'? iIlI`l`II'1 Pl hilt _ I. L It tronwlnnl .,`.:.......L*"o...'9'.':;:. ............" ' - V - v-- v-r---v-v--nu III "C-oII.'.rII1 UAIVAIJA GQQN_KGj'|'RlP WEST. "RE'|'U`RN -TRIP EAST." ` 9810.00 TO.IWlNNlPlG sta.oo I-`ROM wmmpsc M an plllilllf IQII l|nII|lIAQnn- all -um-5- ...o 1.3 - V `{The7 Master -Cracksman four mighty parts 1_,'5ooIpe_ople. used in this production. Barrie V Citizen s.Bhnd will." be [in attendance at each performance along with a Big Augmented `Orchestra; - Ushers will be present to see that everyone is made comfortable. 40,000 FARM WANTED ` Coroner T. H. Robinson .s jury on . when he mystewsly disappeared.?' The blame for the =1'earfend' 1301-;--L lieon on the G.T. R. near Map1e.Sat-f unday night, "J L 26th, in which; Fireman John ii-lson, of was killed, was placed `Friday: night at the inquest at Map1e"by't` Oonductor Parker of the j freight. Parker was not at the] in-f quest, although Crown had "1 a- gubpoena out for him. He fail-'1 ed to make known his Wh9r5bOupt lines the night of the accident Neither his friends nor a}1"1thoa_'-` ' ities have been able to` locate him at all. . From the evidence submitted on Friday night, Parker did -not - ,a,"e;, 5; his train protected properly. 5 min, a way freight, standing` at Maple, and from the statements of the witnesses was ` neither pro- 3 tected by semaphore. nor by drop" .1 fuses or torpedoes according-to` :' regulations of the oomp_a__ ny.;' f.'3 {The whole trend of the b ` showed carelessness in mhnuer in which the way freight was `hand-_ -3 led. Crown Attorney Greer 41 present at the inquest; . _ mm... ___L L- A i - 1 `Fem HA'RVESTlNG IE wETeRN `CANADA .3 ..__A, PRICES 5; and toe. Bays :--Where pick nng 'L_A. 0,, `TIGR1s" -5-oogvnlvg VI wlUT" T Don't forget that even through drawn blinds, shafts of strong sun- light nd their way. Notice where the ray falls and lay a sheet of newspaper, on the spot. , ,- ..-----v.. vu-VJ uv uvvv IAUUIO W88. time to spare and most of the earl: residents spent it with the gun. In 1862 Mr. Rayson marl-ied' Cath- arine Swanzie who died in 1870 leaving two children. Later he .married Lydia. Love who died six [months ago. --In 1886 . he retired from business. One son, J. A. Ray- son of Toronto, and one daughter, Mpg W Q 1XT..I.l....'.. -1: A`l`l_'-4.-_. - , vive. _...., ...Yuy;J Au IIILU 31' 1n0l'llln@ and round the noontide. But at best customers were few and as the stocks of those days did not requim the attention they do now there win *.l\. Avxntna A-nun ----L - ` Engineer Harmon ance Orders From _ . ket To South -PirkdaIe.g+_-; 1} Way Freight Hail No; ' `'1'. Sim` `ut- vra-QvIQ_ID BVIQIJLGL OIIUKU In M16 of the vi'1la.ge, on the south side of Victoria street near Ontario street. The building was torn down only a couple of months ago after Dr. Harper had bought the property. In the early days of Mr. Rayson s commercial career business was done mostly _in the early morning vii-.--vv I I19!!! IV! I` I` I l"BlI HI!` . I H man all teen: 0 u.~.z;.o 183:.} .'ey'3. 3a.....o.?3'$nnmpe5 `He came to: Alliston in 1860 w "the pdhce was a very small and a very primitive village .with railway communication a. long distance of and only accessible by rough trails and the people who had settled in the country round.` were engaged in clearing the land and struggling through the dicullties which flwagn kaazs $1..` _.-'-~- A~ - ._ wry M W Saturday morhing `last. -He was Mr. Joseph Rayson who had attain- ed `the ripe old age of 90 years merchant VandTZ<)-ne-7o7t7ml-1; F9313? residents the nal call on morning ` -_He_ vgas I ,T1IQ\.L D A "` ` " Nut, Store & Furnaee Cenl Hard & Soft Wood.-Cut -a split as desired; ' Prompt Delivery - Prices Right A mm. onus; soucrrzn vvvwuiuvli l.\l HIl'\5g IJUV xone 91 Omce, Maple Ave [.pw1s& Co. f momma MERCHANT or ALLISTON ANSW- ERS FINAL summons BLAMEDFORWREIK BY JURY AT :-7- tsuoczssowro MRS. LOVERING) Diana`; ()1 t\.m__ 12-: . Mr. Joseph 90 year: `of Age, Comme_nce_d Busi- w. LURIHMI, and one daughter. W. S. Waaob of Alliston, S111`- UAAV ULLLU LUMII _:`vw South Simcoe, W} . Sparsley Settled {tuba PER Auuuui IN ADVANCE CHO!-I OOPIII TIQICI BIN?` - store ...... ;vu.guUll % in the centre (ff LJ._.._'- A r- 1110113 -1], A mm JOHN WILSON .v Lxu. `No. :2 jg.;f VPLTHOMPION Cllwj FRIDAY AND, SATURDAY, V .--u- saw I: I.'5' ronomo. our`-' Prices ; wHoI.'c KLIIHIR ' I wmi SPEC_lAL BiG gone operanonsz Ior uppuuu.u.u..;.___ ' -Operations continue at hrate of about two 9.; w:'ejek~` and in` many `_'_in- stances ._ dinners. *are"' my- either * op'e 1'a.t_i9;;' joy` HUG!` Vlnul VVIQIFVHII J.u_u. _`_ H` , _ `Special muaiq ajtall services diar- inz the =ho1.idny` ~..of Aummte Every "person welcome atill Seats me -to :`s`t,n;e n:.e',1-s`.aaV1d .~vis_i9m; 1~:.=m. T0WN=; bot? _[_ou ill on e-Tam of i'?s}AI%*optile-tizi % Ha? Und!'9n9'-9pM1!- 1 co1er.raok.*wiN.I1%;. Jui1s'a<>--In tThisi. town 6f*3a91) .""' "3 persons ` hat?) i $PP9nd1."9-. U 'f\.--'.....A.2....... AAA!-inIn' .-SUNDAY, AUG. 24th, and= sUN-' DAY, AUG. - 31st-`e-Rev. Angus `IL... Rantpn, evangelist,` `_ of Toronto; `- will ipreach atjboth_ services. v ~:Mr._ Ranton ' is} one `of Canada e -p1f_om- inent evangelists 2 and in gold and Barrie` bo y. -- Every9n'e_}_ R 5921' 2935'?` W`F !* 533- { ., ." A. ., 7-1` Jinn. -.v V cc s-aoog-Va Duringniavuguaz Rev. G'.wR." Turk will be away` on -his holidays and -est'in'g`v 'nOt5=1I_1'i.Bs . lthe pulpit will `be supplied as fod- o.we: ` ` A A V SUNDAY, AUG. .10th--Rev. Mr. Shepl1e`rd,. .-Presbyterian minister of, Craighurst, will . preach A morning and * 0V8I1l1l8u` A - l V SUNDAY, AUG. -17th--Mr._ E_.~C., Dmty, prbminent farmer and local; preacher of crown Hill, will oc- cupy ~ A he'll pu1pit - 11 a.m. and" 7 pan.--`"-.Theae services win be inter` I LL -... COLLIER STREET % METHODIST! CHURCH, BARBIE` % ; Well Known Railway Men Mr. S. G Tiin, ;.'_w-ho leavesxfor St. John, is oneeof the-chest known railway oiiiciale .in ' Canada. `He `is theeon of the W. R. `Tin, who was -lithe" general superintendent at Allandale for the Grand` Trunk Railway, and has been connected -with many of the prominent Ameri- can railways. He came to the -In- tercolonial in 1901 as the general agent. . V Fernley .was originally ._a Grand Trunk employee, and after serving with that company for some years became. an official of the Chicago and Northwestern `Railroad. About three years ago he was ee- cured by the Government lines, and has since acted in the "capacity of city freight agent. . .;`m'" " em; 1`:g;:`xieia'l'f;81:P`!lt,u.:i&'i:`ilco the position held: ' by Mr. Fernley` will be lled by Mr. Crank, of `St. John. Although nothing oicial has `been ..-announced" by -the Minis- ter of _Railways, it is _stated in of- `cial railway circles that the zap`-" . pointment -of E. Tiin means` that Toronto will be one of ' the most important of the Interooloniaf mlh a.-uulu uppunuumenw mean that` the. ..two T-omonto `oicials will oc-_- cupy the most important divisional pqaitions. on the ;system.. Mr. _E - Asa reor- ganization, whiqh _.Han.- Frank `Coch- a rane, Minister Of.,Rai1w-aye, has pm; -mated, the two main. positions of the =I' tereolonial :n_'1way agencies in Toronto: will be changed. S. G. Tiin, the general agent, has been transferred` from the eity. to St. John, where he .mll" he division- t al afreigh-t agent, _.while . Mr. George` Fernley, the ` city freight agent,- .will be appointed commercial -agent` at myiontreal. _ ' ' xi SonfLai WqR+?%Tiffin`Made .Dfviiionl e-ight `Agent, of * TC?-ovt-R6-*1 u;5t-s?olifh%- L L Mr. % o '[or5nl:b `lieu- on nmmcoxml 1 % jmrcngsrs `or; CI.L_._|..l_:_JJll..l. .I..L'4u.J -|.J\JL'\.l.L.lJL:l .. , - A North Bay Times--James Rei'd,-' 3 40gyeo.rs of `age, mason by trade, '_ down. to: Powassan F_riday._ aske_d: 'a farmer. if he could sleep *-~ozet'ee1ii8ht in` the Win but-he4 Wis < !";so-"reepeeable.`looking /the `firmer 1 `hini__,iI;1to the. house." The ; next 1 f__`_ `he started 1 o. e:h`.1b tt.le% .0.f;}. carbo1i :L< } I l;'s`i`g'1- 2""1=`rm3" ifI{"w"o6:I.1a 91699 ...ove;}.n'ight -in the barn, buts-he was \so*Jreiapeo;ab1e4*`Iooking the Lfarmer ftgglg-.. bin; Jmto the ._ house; " The ext |mmim& 6" -up I`-I-J! . bottle ca1`b'9'1.i97- *'~id`With' 11ifP1'*54f3l1it3?."'f,1:`0.1|i:niiIt- _ " 2 tni"glit.~?_l:b7.-`_3' %'o3lok fsunaay * morning _ '.`'_r.:w A Ehnvale _Lanoe--`-Spend the `week- end in Elmvale. where the, following varied events please, provoke," at-- tract or vnepel . everyone: Grand March ISaturday_ jevening'_;" exi't? of the howling; D61`-v1shes'T at` 11.30 p;m.. ; } ~nT'nbouxided.[% license, accompan- ' ' . ' ..' .t`.-: I1 } a_;m_. _- 7;; . p. `_.g,_` 0 V . qulavvl-' VVVVIGVI "'. """"" """ _'.`_' """'V' ' V 7 `WU ``````` `v.-' T V `- V ' seam-in ofeea,-9 `The. man followed on a later tram, `$1-8):. `greatly The `and was also arrested` -by __t_he North would` `do `its drilling. in Bay po_1ice when he} stopped from in `the-"a`rmom.ie, `and on `the oval, the tr:un_. Still another nian Acon- xdmdngj the rfau, winter and gpring V. gectedv wxth the case is under arrest J-mbnun... ~ It-. be .,n,i`n`ge1-egting at V Ottawa. The girl s _ mother . is ;andv-\-meful <._;re,.egtion-, "andj splndids - dead, ,.und.she was stdpvpmg with an L _ `bothgirl: and `-.b'a'ck- to `_,".I-,}}; " _ . , g'av.e-` -Ahisgname. as f ].Phi,1,ipTBow.dnn. _ - ` " V " ** T 1?`? ` 1 '_ would be no great diirulty in raise Ping four or even six companies ini `town, if they were a.-l1o`wed1 to . drill; `at home, .and not required `to go .into camp at Niagara every year. |`Each;o;omp`any is supposed to must-~| `op fvogrtyxmern,-so that the to'rta1.re- i _____ ___.a. _-.'._..1.: .L- e.c...*._.. can. 4... cun I '7 The Packet saysA:-As an outcome `of the erection of the armory, a movement` is already on foot for the "o1- ganiza.t_ion of Va` city -. regiment in 5 ,'Orillia. ~I_t~ is there : y.;:.i;;'&" mi 7:3`; &2;n';ao*2;`,2;a. .Pl`L . '.'I2.1'....`d._ 3.... annnunuu-nan . pleaded guilty some evidence was taken from him also, -Mr. W. G. Fisher appearing for the `license inspector. In consideration of his having otld as. straightforward and truth`-ful= story of - his 'escapad'e,n Dwyez-_ was let _ off on V suspended sentence and costs, but V Dowling was ned $150 _and costs of $6.25. A _REGIMENT FOR 0RILLIM_ CQIIJJIIVDA. WV` II`! ITIFIIVJA I `L J} W J returned-, -- Dolwlirig ' gene out, 3 but` the whiskey .was where he had been told it would be and he helped I himself. 7 Out _' `of this` evidence Dowslting was -charged with `selling liquor `without 9; license on the 19th, 20th and 21st of July. He pleaded! `guilty toselling on the 19th, but would not admit his guilt on the 20th and the 21st. Although he nA1l;'a M can :16--o anvmn l\aIv:laA\~\ A- --nu 1:1- t; 6.010% \I Y3 ,.\II-L KEIIIIO . "" Bf""" pressed! by vDwyer otr more he to leave -some under the heaof a sofa if Dwyer could walk over to -9. noig-hbor s house and show L:_-.11 ;.- `L- '__.L-_ 1115.-.. -n_____ U-novv .vL&, ailklluugg ll U1. EV, II. ' on_ the 21st. . On, the last Dqwling refused -to give Dwyer. more than. one but ,.on being -_ .E._ L. ........`.'..:n .L_ 11.... ...-..- V 7 .,_. -- :_-- v v--- read. to Dwyer he pleaded guilty, `but to hear his story and obtain -other particulars he wasput .in_t1he `box and examined. In the course of his. evidence he admitted having purahased two: bottles of whiskey -..... 4.1.- 411-; fr'omJohn~Dowling'. on `July 19,: three `on. Sund`ayr,LJuly 20, `and t`wo' LL- I_-1. I ya-UV 35v" 'U'|LlI `LI. 3 llvulu ion . which came to the ears, of In- j_8pOOlDn Henderson. He went up in-n to` Toasorontio, and after. i doing: a `little detective work laid a charge against Wm. Dwyer of being drunk in 9. local option municipality on July 213 Wlien tl_1e l`Aj 4- 'I'\ ---` ml J --v-. gt-9--CV!-9-0 .L_&|U 'I.l-ULUIMJBIIII WHI- ;Wm. ;,Dwyer, but his evidence im- ` plicated: another, and -John Dqwling. was charged with running a : blind pig and salted to the extent .of.a and! a` Half. The whole case; grew out of a little intim_a_1t- in. _.L2.1. --_-, AA I There weresome unusual fuatures! `connected with a liquor case which` came up -before Mayor Mitchell and `D. J'.P'., on` Tuesday mom- ing, says The Herald." `Inspector Henderson .was we plaintiff." The defqgdane gm. 7... 1\-_.- `- 1- `V . Left Borneo: whiskey under` A Soft fqf C_1_:_stome` % tjo,-Get.- "ross0Rom1o BI-IND PIGGER 0 $150.00 %-An-=. TH: j tu_res_! Oollingwood Meaeeng!e1~--On~Sun- 'hl0h day afternoon the Rookside neigh- borhood was -startled by. the report 10111 that Walter McKay, who lives l'a1d~ "on the tenth line, west of Duntroon,: had ettempted; suicide and for a . time .was' in great dangei of e euc- 1_m` to the overdose of lauda- '1ln8`- num which she had taken_. Jim] Au-....A--I L A ' "' THE".'G`REA'I` WEE.K-END snow} I North Bay Times-A young girl` inamed"Rozalea Montls, from Ot- :tawa, was taken in charge by the police on telegraph advices from D_1:tawa. She was` found stopping !at . a. local hotel, and .was waiting the arrival of 9. man .who had sent T` or ahead from -Ottawa in pursu- 'ance of plans which the [city police `are of `-the opinion are. oonno_cted !with the - white slave - orguiization. iollowe is. later train, "and" was ameetedi the North Bay nolioe;w.hen..he,stanved r pm ;i train. Still. another eon- ..np tede%w`i.th the is? Aunderarrest it . ogirl?s is . _`|.._'.`I' -._3'.I _1_- __-_. .4.-...____ ;. ___u1- , navy-in/\A I Mr. S. MeC`utcheon, J .P., l was notied of the attempted suicide and! made an investigation of the case. He concluded that no action could be taken by. `him, `but he, advised that the woman -be carefully watch- ed for a" time. . The MeKays lived in Osprey for some time, but in January last they went from that township to the G. & M. Hospital, Oollingwood, where they were for some weeks. After- wards they went to Duntroon and some time ago moved to Rocks-ide.l `lllrs. McKay belonged to Clarke-, i'Iz rs- WHITE smvms -.v-.v, v uuuvna an-Iv "V50 I-IILII U]. unugur. - Mrs. McKa is a comparatively young woman and what caused her to do the rash act is not known; It is said there have been family jars, but whether these had anything: to do with causing` her to attempt to enciedliaer life cannot be denitely sta -. , A u... A. - -- a1":>vun`Ed.,` -a;1we :'t::i.sewthat `was continued for four or ve hou:-9, until she was out of danger. "A-wan :5 ll Au--s----1-3--1-- In-.M L. Mm`: to. L ...W. an .'uup1c. J-`"3 -'-"3" -'-W5." mm. who was only 23 years` Of 3835` came to Beeton from Loi1dA0I,1a Eggi 11 Years ago and worked .f0l' l $1109. ' ' years. entexed oy of the G.T.R., with `as his headquartens. nine T une of last year he empl dale was an ind 38 man of good habits ' `thy esteemed by his late {e.x,tft_` ` ' Rainey. His ` . 0 asters live in London. "3 an elder brother is in body was taken to. burial, the funeral` .takiI;C * `mm his late boardin8"P] Ne ...-. nauuu any Jlnu uusun. - . Attraoted to.a...bednoom in` the-up- per story of their home by the con- tinued of their baby, the hudband of the woman ' found her lying unconscious "on the bed and beside her an empty bottle bearing 9. lauthnum label. At .a table near- by was` a brief `not written with a ' lead pencil, bidding her huibhnd good-bye and telling him, _There is nothing in life for me.. Beogood to the baby. Together the empty bottle and the brief note told the story. Medical .assistanoe was hurriedly summoned and in _a short time eme- ; tics had" -been administered and the cuulumnlncn ` -A' 1-- ` Life SaveLd% ;By on'npt Ac;tAion= ` P1`!-,is2i#'?;-+N Av?- (me soon mm" Wm THENT00K4P0IS0N, en: % Of ' -_Rfoc hi'(l`e I THC DOMINION OF CANADI OUR Cl|TIl0N. , - ' I )7 w...;.;` IN NORTH BAY? v>,_% Auc;us1; 7. 913 ` V _ ---__. -..- .,.-.....5 W.- vice. A, great resort is E1mva1e,} where `nobody interferes with your personal liberty. The indolent, the l profane, the lewd, the la.wless-aIl1Il nun AL -__ clearance orders at Newmarket as '9.- `nuvvuu on: sun: auquvih ; ' Wilson, who was the front hrdkeman on the southbound extra freight train, was riding in the of the engine when it das-he_d'.in'toj the standing way freight in` Maple- yards. The engineer and: .;ema`n~ escaped, but Wilson was buried "ii; the debris -and: killed insta.ntly'.l ` BLAMED CONDUCTOR V ~ T Engineer Robert Harmon said: that the despatcher had given him superior train as far as Parkdiale. When he was about twenty yards away he saw the ta.-_il_ lights of the standing train. " was running about 20 miles an hdulf when the crash came. . ` W. J. (iladman, rear_ end brake- ` man on the standing freig'ht,. told . `hat Conductor Parker had: Warned him that the rear protected .when he was helping unload freight. The jury th0ug'1it,y_ so, too. - ' ' The crown, however, will not pro-.` 3 06611 any further with the case just: now, "V ` I V 0 - u` I u 0 " lshootmg wxth hveAb1rds for those {who do not attend the evening eer- |1!`;nA A cunt.-nab -4..-....-L 2- 'l"I.__-,_`l_ ` nu; LIUDUUILU, ll. WUInan reg1St' ered otenwise in one of the down- town hotels, was arrested in the police corridor. McCoy was one of the four `men accused of " pick pocketing` on a ltrain, and who were. `arrested in nnwn:A Iv... 1"-I---L3-- I` anuotlall -' I ."iI'he woman `was taken to the cells, and after having. given her `own igbail,_~was told leave the town. I V- wanna lgm-tie by 'Deut; cti IIJl\IV' ' weeks ago WUIU 111' IBSDBQ . 1 ve Guthrie several I KJIQJI-I46` uuuu. ELIU W33 M18. at, the; detective department at the City Hall, and wou-hd like to see her husband, a woman who regist- QTM `vs Anna. ..'.E LL- -1-1 TOLD TO -LEAVE THE 'wire as McCoy Arrested on Charge I of Picking Pockets. ` I The Toronto Telegram .says:-- that. she yes `M21-e._ MeOr_>y, ,4 LL... .l.1.--L:_- ' - Neither" Judge `Mom-son nor Mr. Greer would discuss the case, but it is undemtood that his Honor ha? practically no power to refuse bai when - the Qrawn recommends it. This, at- any rate, is always thel mun-an caszra-;..T`gr.;;;a*' J.."age*` fi.7iom "". on. the advice of County Crown At- torney G'rmer,_ and Reid allowed his liberty. Wh`en` the gaze-__wg 2.. Fl` .... L- Qqnrvlu V C in Town vvuwu nut! 12%` W59 @1180. to last .week, Reid failed to appear and the bail was forfeit- .3 I

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