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Northern Advance, 21 May 1914, p. 8

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Bradford Witness?-Mr. ` Fred Stodidiart `received a letter from` {Lady Duerin-, of C'landeboye', Iver. land; last week. It has been cus- tomary for `Mr, Stoddart to send each year a barrel of choice spy apples to` Lady Duerin whose husband, `Lord Duerin, was Va` former Governor-General.` .of, Can- ad.a.l Lady Duerin, in `--her cor ixmporndence, states that-part of the old castle which was. their former home has been turned into a,pri'-` vate `hospital owing to pend-in'g~ war-9: like probabilities in `Ulster; " ' BORN "ON MAY 28th `I2 THURSDAY AND I-'p1DAY I Mr.` Hurst taught school at Mid- hurst ` for. a time, and later spent three years apprenticeship in the drug business` with `A. E. Patterson and H. G. Robertson, before attend- ing_Pharmacy.' Such signal success` is not often the lot of one student, and his many friends in town will join` with The Advance in extend- ing` congratulation to this bright 3'0'u11`g B;_irrie_ stu ent. Mr. Hurst is *at `present employed in a drug Clean Sweep For Barrie Boy I % At Pharmacy, Fort General Prociency t he won `the College Gold Medal. He also captured the J ohu Roberts scholar- ship ($100); the Hedbnver medal (Bharmacy); and the Scott medal ` (Botany); and stood rstton the 'list of. those passing with honors. %'1Li'1E"`.`I7. 5I; r;,`Au 1' F0-R._S*A1I.TE 91; RrENT--Blac<-'~ 7701.1 L Mr. R. Oscar Hurst, son of Mr. [John Hurst, Painswick, won un- tprecedented honors at the Pharm- Vacy exams. in Toronto, the results of which were` pwblished on Satur- ` I .0 . SEE BARRIE, WELL. T LAST THA I`: A 1 asr nly ;_'_T_|1urs y. Barrie. May yth. 191;`: I Bradford Witnc*s_~`--.-\ 1'opro=ent_a- tive of the I`IydrQ-E10:-t1'iv was 111 tOWn?0n Friday and Inmlo :1 01119` ful examination and su1'\'C_\' Of the situation ilf the i11te1'o of 11" MHyd~ro-Electric Co111ix1i.<. M1`- "Strong, the represex1tutivc. met the and was 011m111':1_I~1 to es timates, etc.. the rep f ii-iW`h.ich will be handed r. I110 c1t1zen5 1511: due time. `PERU ILL[7STR.\.TED The Ina Indians am} the Peru- "vian Rubber Atrocitica :1 ~'tm3' of `the civilized and savage in1izm< of Peru, illustrated by 1M0 lmutiful `views , by Rev. George Smith. f0? 15 years n1issi0n:1r_\' in South America) will be g`i\'c-:1 in the Baptist -Church, B:1rrie. ~11 Thun- __day, May 28th, at ` p.m. More `than 30,000 Indians haw In-011 kill- ed~in_ `procuring 4,000 t~m< of rill?` in a few years. An utmnpt 15 made tb give t`:1e W01 Indians the Gospel of Jo.~w F 111'- Silver collection in aid of the work- . "Orilli Orangem~o_n will mg Midland on July 1'_ t'n. RJ l\Ll11|.l 4.1` Co. 1"1UH|.`J. "& & V `I _-We had hoped to . :1 cut of Mr. Hurst in ,time for thie isue, but` It dxd not arrive. [store on Spadina Ave.. Toronto. TIT. `L-_`I L-_,-1 . . 33 '3 93 50 IO wlebrate to cas -to Paid Tot y 9-)`. `."`."'. `:.ff One I medium ` su iorder, cdst $100; $50.00. > , .n:\ n__; ,`n COURT OF REVl8]OyAND AI'l EAl.o.` _N(1cE TO CREDlTORS_ . \J.v \.IA.La.a.I4 _V U81-L` J. ""`.IJL(l smith shop at Grown Hili, `six miles from Barrie on .ru1`al` mail route; convenient _to churches and schools; garden, large andf. small fru_-its; good _,brick house, 1 hard and soft water; woodshed,L `ce-' Vment stable; large hop vi and quantity of todls. Apply "to W. G. Luck, 11 Frances St., Bar- rie. '- * 15-tf. U 1 `.54.:-I J. vub Jiltclul-L $8,. _ `If .__n-eat appearance, . V lstrlbutg `samples from - ' automoibyle. -apply at Kelly `- Eton sSt., T ay m_(rning The Quaker O_ Ccmpay. ~21-21 MNTFQQ-T-*Maid` ` , .: aka ` ewb?rk.' V` ' , . 1 A ,'By Order 0 th Court is hereby given pursu- ant to the Trustee Act that all creditors or others having claims against the estate of i the said Rob- ert McOleaITy, who died, on . or about the thirteenth _ day of April, 1914, are required on or before the thirtieth day of May, 1914, to send: by post or deliver to the undersign- ed, solicitor for the executor of the said deceased, their names and ad- dresses -and full particulars of their , claims andthe nature of the secur- ity, if any, held by them. And take notice; that after such last mentioned date, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased "among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which: he shall then have had notice and that he will not he lialble for the} said assets, or any part thereof to -any A person, or persons, of whose claims notice shall not have been received at the time of such -destrivbution. Specially % SOME \$PEClAl.S -Ll\I.LV JLLLLLI .LU\I\J'L),c` Solicitor for` 'Executor,I Bar;-1e`, Ontario, T-.. -1011 . an an 'bdi~i}i1.i5'ii6CsTI A..` -`IF..- _-- I5 TaP9eStrY%..Rg" -1 ion 1PatternS, -bought . _vt heir 'vah_J._e,` sizes-3`x 3 A % my vv 3`. l;(.)'l!lNELl.a. A _ Clerk of said Municlpahty_ l'|`lA ' &Newc1es:gii;;Tyw"` `Spe%ci;alfVidisunt 3; - 4 "" M,,`vrI13I'7ii}13'-;A "housesnqai&` by : ~in van L*se11 rqr; "753-22 31--z2_ .-~_,. --_ _-.. -V v-Ocvnav-` ol\7.\ao I , A11"1"1;embe'rs~.`6f Ba;'riTe.. Horf.i- ;cu1tural- Sppiety who have not 7yet sent in 'thei1"- choice of option are. ,_e ___, In the list of ' Sunday School teachers in- the repovt -of Central `Methodist Church, as given last week_. the, name of Miss Strange was inadvertently omitted. Mr. Wm. S. McCullough `has been [appointed Superintendent of the Central- Methodist Sundae` `School; a * -T-7:1"T+evs;cst-*V':i'esig411s ; all Paper at `D-ougall B --`Bambo Verandah ns, "all sizes, for . sale a 1 Bros. _ The `Epwox-th League of the 'Co`11ier_1St. Methodist Church -will. [meet next week on Tuesday even- ing, `May 25th. An interesting-..pr"o- gramme consisting of a patriotic address and special music `will ' be" provided. ,A hearty? invitation is -ex~v tended to all. ' - ' ' -For real good` owers-wed'dingi or table Bouquets, Funeral Designs, or Floral effects, put `up in the most artistic _manner,: see WM. `TAYLOR, Dunlop St., Barrie.` 7 ' tf. In the report of _ the School Board meeting in ourulasi`, issue `the name of S_.,A. Morrison should hav-e been Miss Ada.Smith,1 who-asked for a $100 increase in salary. 11 l\l C1 V j@---I -c-_u`-v:--_:uw- . }';_O'o':0;OQO$0oo64OQ0[ All persons havi businessat the said court are requested to tend at the said time and] UIIIIIIBIOIIBJII oue.tBslnenl nou I01` 19! I. nln.nn_ VVVVVUVVVVVVVVVVIDVV "o1= LocALmRs'r';| AAAALAAAA There has been some delay getting the ew arte;-z.i'an wells for the Waterworks "System started, but it is expected drilling operations will commence on Maple Ave. within a -few days. ` :o1'bo%Vcoooo"o`oioo6oMOQ6o6o ""4u--A4-- "Q KIJI UL 953` `LC BIC`, \J . own c1erk s 0 0e; Cec1l an_k of Toronto, Thom- wint-have newvMcLugh1i" " ' --Pi<':tures fra o._;_or_d e_r ,$"A();je-ii-siy g anvas jtizinpaiivgn % for `R.Y. Hoeipital elevator _on Wednes; ,day,gJunef3rgl., . ' , _ - _--'T.W.i J'E`BB, Wa}:ch_ _ L cal Specialist, has no` added ` an optical `parlor. to his ' . _ door to Can. Exp. _ ., Barrie, where he is prepared test your eyes EREE and = perly -t you with frames a Vefnses of the best qual- ity. - not -neglect your own or you children s eyes.- Go_ to 51 11 TM%oi1d%a{y{ Z nxt, May 25th, will be `a `public holiday in town, .and all thestores will 'be closed. Saturday is looketl forward t_o as a big day for? businegs. i i ` T ' A H.v Gooch of Toronto, who is;-ends the summer. `at "Big Bay Point, unloaded _a fine cabin" 40`-h.p.V `gasoline launch on "Saturday at Bayeld V St. wharf._ . | A donation of `$10 was "received by the W.A| of the R.V.H. from a former member, now of Toronto, in elevator. ~ V T ` aid of` the fund for a new electric`. I Judge Vance heard further argu- ment in the Innisl ' Council in- yestigation and _adjourned `the in- quiry for two weeks, when` it is expected his decision will be given. V-The. following pupi ` rrie Bu. College - recentl . accepted oice positions: ' C.P.R., TPt. ` |Naabb with T`l'-_...`.`I J , ' Stan. Mc- lliott ` with- ntrezil rm.;7 "Gladys, -_.-_..- _1_..I_!_ _&--. l`I;_!`I` are req place. |- 3--Sp`ecia`1 for this week. Long Clear "Bacon, gne quality, medium lvygeigfht, pe '1-' lb; 16c,_ _ T ` ?? l`&e`1?Rdl1ar\`niRip}?! will` .be' open on _May 25th, 1V`botii ~L`*`:!tfternoon.` and`-,eve'11-" A . 0arpetV assortment of colors; - For. value .Mr. J. A.~ MaL._ren has. been ap pointed by the Town-"Council to the vacancy on '_,the Parks Commission` caused by the resignation of Mr., J '~ Frank Jackson. - ' ' ? - b " * Z :__. __.__ __. _ A _ `."I'"%. -V" "21-i L The Govemment ' Fishery Patrol, Boat, Na`iad, was in port on Tues- lday, i1_;.T being. the rst steamer to 1arrive this season. ' .4 and ijere f 8,. big.L::ggesSL`-= . g E _'Q ~ I 36:5. Lp`er:% a Capt. Victor Thompson; son of Mrs, Jos. Thompson, `Wellington St.-, who has-.just` graduated from the SA. Cadet ` School, Toronto, r !T1e'ft- on: Saturday; night "to [assume ' wchalfge of the corps a,t=_.Strat11oona,' T Mr; A '.i`V.T-'t1i'?;3'sV leave ,Ne_wLOr1eanson May 25th en route for CBarrie, =to spenld the sum-mervat their lake -shore home, Glen Or- n1o_x}d, __ _ - . , _. NOTICE is hereby give ' of the Court of R sion for the Munic gality of Barrie will held at the Council humber, on Manda the is! day of_June. 1014, at!) o c1ock m t rorenoon, to hear and | determine the sever complaints of errors and omiasionsin the_As ssment Roll for 1911. t A nnr-annex hlnvi hnainnun at tho nah} Answer` that the first sitt.inF.! .Mr, W. A. Boys K.C.,M.P.,, was home fron1jOtt~awa for the week- end; AV 'M1\'s.. Boys a`n-dT `family halve netu.r13ed`from Tor-onto,` whereA,:t`1,;ey spent the` winp9_. . . ' I L '9 7Mrs.:, J. F; Wilson, and .three qhildrien`, `Cecil, Dorothy and Verne, formerly of Barrie, motored up from '1'orontg 'and'_ spent Supday with `Mr. and"Mr_s. E. `J; Gra,vr-.es`.. V V `Mr. ,I--Iamilton were in Toronto last week attending the -`funeral. of the latter s mother, the late M1-_s_. A: H1;n_ter-. Russell Horseld returned on Saturday from Porcupine,` where he has `been learning the intricacies of mining ~-for.` the past few. -moiiths. 1' 1- 1- 71- -x - Mr. . J. H. Bennett, President :of the Ontario Horticultural -Society, [was `in St. Thomas last week, at- } tending the -annual meeting. `Ir 1?? A `I1 0 -thin`-n--x Mr. 1 v8;I`ld V '61`z;1`fance Bradley motored over ._ from Creemore on Sunday.` V -Messrs. D.. H. MacLaren, H. A. Sims, ` Thos. Johnston, R. Miller; and J. F; J ackson` are on their an- nua_1'shing_ trip ingthe north. i -vi-" -1-`- wxgh ;.t5"*i5>in 2 'sho`u1 am Ad-L _oung,,_~ L.sec y-T_iggas.,. .'Bo'x,; Town;- 7 ' _. ' y` Opxtosit fiche rem ovied- to 20-tf ; ` Mbrriage licenses` I ~[])r. 1z;IT_1vd 3/Irgf -}T3<'l:_'Galli of 1:0- ronto `spent the week-end" with Mr. | ang_ Mrs. Wm. ,Ga1A1ief . `VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVV .: socm AND PERSONAl. AAAAAAAA-AAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 A Mr. 'ar}r*111is *i's ill at his home, lafia Mrs.A A. Hunter. ' `\.,vv LBJ-VJ. 414.! *;L uvuwvusuaju ` `UJ ` FOR SALE on * '1%?EN?T.+-Lake let. ' Apply` :a.tt dresidfnjce of R. Cotter,'Owen St. 20-21 ; shore cottage, suitaable summer or permanent home,-_ seven `rooms,, `* acre of ground, one milq .-from` Allandale. Box 75, Advance. 20-] FOR SALE--10 roomedv `brick residence, - No. 10 Cumberlpjnd St., Allandale. A-llv latest im-`j ~provements `and recently ~ `over-: `hauled, good sized garden. "Rf...-. T T.......... A'l`I......J...1.. an an |:oooooooooO0ooo0o90900090 . nlllll um nnncunur 2 3900000090099000066090993:I Mrs. Chas. King of M00 is visiting relatives in to ' '}Miss1 Culbert has `returned New `York. for a `vacation. -Mrs. H. A.- Sims is visi home in Millbrook. s_e J aw i from ting at `lief ' :;()f;<=:1; for i the._s"eas.on - I2itt1e_ Lake`f%Summer Boa4t;9< `for Hir. `5;Boagd byqfyd-ay or and lu_1'1ch_es- and? soft drinks at all`- hours. Miss Lawrence. .` _ ' 20ti \At the weekly clay bird _.shoot of V the B_arri_'e`G1'1n Club on .Monday evening the following ._scores "were ma`de gut of a possible 25. birds:`E. Williams 22;` T, Villiers .21, .W. Ci'osslan`d- 20, W. Uny 19, AR. Wol- fgenden 18, `W._ Nss 17, L. Camp- Vbell 16,`-W. Jones_11,-L. Vair 10. V -'e-Ol;d' A Home "To Uatsup, large -bottles,` _1 ottle at J as._ Vair & Co. _ w store. '* The annuzi district meeting for -the Methodist -Church bf the Barrie District `:will (beheld at Victoria Harbor` next. Tuesday and - Wednes- day, `May 26th and 27th. `The .ministeria.l- session will be held on- Tuesday at 2'p.m. `and `the general 'session_ on Wednesday, commencing at 9- am. The Rev. -C. `W. Watch of .Midland is-' the chairman `and the .-Rev. J. J. Wheatley of Cold"- water.is secretary of the district. 'Q......-...... 1...--- A....`|...._. A.L.'__ rI,,_;_ Ivlnvvo 'av uvuauvuLJ UJ. UIIC LILDULLIJI/3 e--Sugars have taken their rst advance, We -look for higher prices. Last `change this Week to buy at `the old price. 100-lb. sacks St. Lawrence Graxiulated at $4.35 per sack. ' .rn1_- .~n-__:.- 7`1___; rn 1 -11 -. igulaf inin.-`lilyiiieting ,0f the W.A.> of RV. Hospital. will be hlcfaon Tuesd ay,`.-May' 26th. in the Police. Court room. at 3`o?c1ock. A full. gittendance is? requsted as the auxiliary wish t_o cbmplete arrange- ments /for their` campaign day -_ `on lJune_ 3rd. ` , `A - ` gun gaunt. l `The `Barrie Gun" -Club will send~a team to Orillia to compete in the tournament there on Monday. Pene- tang, Midland and Port McNi-choll will also be represented, as .well as the Orillia `Club, and handsome `prizes -are `being offered; Those go- ing from Barrie -are: W.`- Crossland, `R, Wolfenden, Jr., W. Urry, W. J. Ness, H. M. Wolfenden, T. _Villiers, L. Campbell, D. McMackon, `E. A. Williams, F. Haight, .L. `Vair and Chas, Lower. . Refnoved conva Pomrs Over of Nov Scoti. MUNICIPALITY m BARRIEI H.'AJSK:E'1`T--In Barrie, on Mon- day, May 18th,: 1914, [to Mr.. and Mrs. A `Haskett, _ Vespra `S1_;., 9. _ n. . , . PADZDISON- -`In RV; Hospital, on `- May 417, 1914,; to _Mr.-and. Mrs.- ` ..el1ington~ Paddisbiy V Victoria _ .sYtr\eet, a.'..da1xgh_te_1f.}_ _ fZBEtBKlINI_S.--I1I `A11andalv e, 7' on May V .13,J-1914, to%Mr.T.;and ,;Mzs. ;Berr V1_ e1)`kins;winsV .,( i a;';',soxi_;j-and% daijzght ~ ter v , .4 Orv--1-t`pu .`-.-' - " WA 7 WEKI-_I301\Tf-;At'~ Bm-Ai;=.<,L ~ can Edgy; ' May?-1 ~1',5th,A~1V91_4;_ `to and-. Mrs. 5 jY%*VLWi19P23 `W353? -%` ij ` ., *2 Dated 7th May, I Hospital, Toronto, on. Sunday,- May 17, 1914, - tothe `Rev. and ,'Mrs. H. D. Cameron of Wst Hill, a daughter (Edith Beatrice). BROVWNLEE--Or;' Friday, May 15, p at Parkdale Hospital,.. to*M1'. and ` I CAMERONL-At _ the Coronado! Mrs. `T. Brownlee, 35a Lyall sfenue, Toronto, 9. daughter. G ' .~I3D`E-`-"D.-In Ward VI-,,_ on'Sun _day;; May 17th, 1914, to Mr. and g Gareide, a daughter. fB3AlSK13}'1`T--In Bar:-i,_ Q11 ,.].,,.,,.-'Il.'....-Ica;'.1.- Mam ; -~ --.--nu `vs vsnv :auLUa Hnlulkl U.l111ul.'Ul1. `The clrcus comes. 1nto.Canada from- Buffalo this week and `are showing rst at Welland on Saturday; Train- _ ed `ponies, diving dogs, llamas and the smallest `baby elephant in the world are all features which have appealed strongly to children wher- ever they have shown. They will be here on Thursday, May 28th, for one clay only. ..-The J. H. Eschmani Great Europ- ean Shows are coming to Ba-rrie and will exhibit in the Agricultural Park on Thursday, May.28th, after- noon and` evening. This is the- first visit of this circus` to this dis-ii trict-T and although they do not claim` to have the'1_arget circus on the road ,the management promise some hig surprises and a real holi- day for` the ladies and children. ITLA A-n-Aqua -.._...- 3--L- cdied at P ` aged; 22 years. brought to his mother s & Ilull UVJL @011 J: son of M !- an (I .'1\-main: A1 I. auuc, `y U uuger S. L. Frame of Bradford, ru,ssia,' Sask., `on. May. 11, The remains were resldence IN `I A -1. $....l-. -1- -- uavuallv DU >_ul3 1uUb1.lU1'U_ and {bun-al took` place. at Gou1son s Hill cemetery -on Sunday. i CIRCUS COMING` Frank `Patterson Frame, ydunger nn n*F -Rfia T. Wnnmn -1: `D._-.1.c-_J In the -evstate 0} I'%<;1;;'t- iicly late of the Township of Innisl, .in the `County of. Simcoe, de,-_ nflfl BAA

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