Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Apr 1915, p. 8

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MARRIED , O. REILLY-BARRETT - At St. Mary s Church, on Wednesday, April 28th, 71915, by Rev,` Father Kane, `j John O Reilly and Edna Barrett, both of Midhurst. ` ROE-MASON-At the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason, Elmvale, on V\7ed-, nesday, April 21st, by Rev. James Buchanan, George Emmer- son Roe, son of` Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roe, formerly of Bar- rie, to Miss Bertha . Elizabeth Mason. ` po1r'r'rnr1- s`. . -_._ .uu1uv--111 .D::l.I'I'1e, on Aprll Zoth, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney _ Hurr, a son. f S S . JONES---In Barrie-, on April 21st, 1915,-to`Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Sanford .St.,Va son. LEECE-In Barrie, on Sunday, April 25th, 1915, -to _Mr. and Mrs. Wm.-Leece, Worsley St., a_ daugh- -ter. , - LOVVE-Ine the_ R.V. Hospital, on Friday, April 23rd, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lowe, of . Allan-I dale, 3'.` daughter. - vTYRER-'-In the R.V. Hospital, on ` `April 19th, 1915,'to Dr. and Mrs. Roy Tyrer, a sen. J-'\ra.Il BROWN--In Barrie, on April 20, [1915, to Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Brown, of Vespra, a daughter. COQPER-In Allandale, on. April 22nd, 1915, to Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Cooper, `3. daughter. " CROMPTON-In Barrie, qn April 26, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. W . J V Crompton, a son. . FIKE--In _B`a-rrie, on April 24, 1915, to *Mr. and Mrs. John Fike, a son. ' HURR~-In Barrie, on April 25th,] 101,15. +.-. `M'.. ....,1 mr... c 54315 01` THANKS " A 3 'r~r an Mru DEMONSTRATED AIR WARM`!-ZR Ivgaae by Renfx-ew. Elecgrac mg. Co., Limited f The C- =m:ad'ilSn Beauty" appliances are home servants The) ` -11 ~ I ' vl -`lighten. your ironing, your_ cooking. They will make everv meal V 1 ' d O b .` ' , lstggsgfan every ay rug ter one And all thus they Q) at 3,5 SK%;T0-,,!!AVE DISC STOVE ;mghes Quality and Utility at Moderate Cost ._-....-v-- 4.; unvuxxucu DU Florence Reed sin _The Dancing Girl,_ in motion pictures, - will `le seen at the Grand on Friday and; Saturday evenings. Pictures will F l now be shown every night at the Grand. T . k% MADE IN CANADA Everything that You Could Desire, "in an Electric Appliance B01-:.N TRON `Elecffic, Heafing Appliagces ..Ca,,a.1ian Beam -:ocl\.I' . it her, pcrlccuou or us- s' n. the care- fu work of our expert. opera- tors, all combine to make the quality of Ca- nadian Beauty" app ances sup- reme. Theyoer the ngreatest value -- in ap- pearance. in efficiency. in long-life. Service is built into the "Cana- dian" Beauty" line. `The an r- excellencoo the _...`6--:nl- OLA CXCUIICIICU 01 [DO materials. the .4.-`AAOL-an ll: AA- nans. me maze perfection of de- nhrn. the rare. '--O:iI1oloi;h ;tv1i<-if-Ejinoieuans, - new designs, ilargesst smock to -ohoose _from at Dou;g1a-1.1 Bros. . The Young Men s Bible Class of the Baptist Church will hold _their regular monthly social and enter-' tainment on Tuesday,`May 4th. `All cordial invitation is extended to 3.11.] m_.______ ,, , . .._- - -......u vuc ursb -012 may and (130 Ill" fof November. ` 'Citiz_ens will be given lmm .\I1=*.' R4: 1915, to `have above 1-m't`l`W _M_;micipal Health Act will he 011' `forced: -' A l`_ `.19-_-Ev`_e1`yA householder mi sectiofx i9, Schedule B. of W hlantfre shall be rmnovozl from ans reeeptacle and p1'0pm'};.' dis- posed of, atleast once a wcvk. bf` `Ween the first -of Max and the Iirst nvnmlm-n ~ ~ 51:" strtlcted as_ follows: Barrie has been instructed by ting Provincial Board of Health. t'nrnu:}: .its Chief Oicer, J. W. S. .\{vCu:- lough, M.D., to enforce the follow- Rmllations -Respecting Proper R5; ceptacles for and Removal am Disposal of Manure. (1) In cities, towns zml vi no more than two loads m :;~.;; .l:1_"~ shall be allowed to ac('11::::1l;17.< (2) All manure shall lw Luz`-' l"` closed in a y proof 1'ovvpx;x=5- "*3-` ll 4 The Local Board of , I-lo:=.lt!~. n 1 l v "Fl... ..-.. Board% Of Health Regulations; }7ffI A 'W'hit'e` Wyandottes, Regal Strain . . TWO Grand Pm1.<: . Pen NO. ].---The pick of mu` 1`mu{-:. headed by a Cockerel 1'1'0m liar- ttin s celebrated prize v.'i1z1:-'~.'~. Eggs from this pen, $1.3M pt-:` 1. . iP'en No. 2.--Our utility pt-11. 'w.f:-:5. ` by a Cock Bird, 21 pi1'i;'.o \'.`l:;; at all the local fairs last I;.. Eggs from this pen, 8~`].W }>c1`l;. ` $3.75 per 50, $7.00 per 1. A guarantee of 9 chicks in aspa- ting or another setting" at `uni: price I - 17-23 .11, 5'! lilac`: - `yo-o oapaaaulaa \.lJ.l&` JJLVILJJ QB V WANTED Apply 1s1 z~;1;/.;;`.-J St. 17$ ("Jim "5. 1: beginning May, 1915. 11}-1..; house with yard or ~:n--1:-2:4 central locality. For 1':r.ni!y.;; three. Apply Box 70-}. Ba. A 4-... INDIAN MOTOR CYCL1-l_; ...... .2-.. ~..1- On ' iui:;e1_'1_I1a:t`io1:-iai`< 1.V _1;y *.Detective Beardsley J. A. McCabe was on Monday ned $100 and costs for conducting a. sale in Collinwgood Without an auct1oneer s hcense. |t'\'.`I `I is 9 CAPABLE GENERAL SERVED 'I'ITA\Tl'l'|'lI|`I'\ A_._.1__ 1:1 THIURSDAY, -v;4`...AaV 4v4.\/.L \/J.\.141. (1 car for sale. `Cheap my Apply to A. S. .\I011`n'm:n: -. auu it--.` E. TODD, Box 863, Barrie` NEW ADVERT`I'SE)IE.\'TS ` EGGS FOR HATCHING 1'dAs'rR GRILL TOASTER -.v..-ub, umxu. UAULu1J11L_y a of the work, the occasion being the ofcial visit of the D.D.G.M. ` t'\,, ' D -E. H. Williams, the Jeweler, opposite the _Queen s Hotel, for highest grade jewelry, watches, cloaks, etc. Mlarniage licenses is- sued. A " `t.f. The o`icers of Corinthian Lodge` Will visit Stayner Ldge on Friday. evening, and exemplify` a portion of uvnrlx fhn f\G~:1\w\ Lain 11` _ToWn Council meets_ next Monday evening. It is likely that the ap- pointment of a town clerk Will be settled at this meeting. 1-} TT 1-.'-7o_-'1: .1" -- - ' 'Melli1`1Jside, the Clydesdale stallienl owned by Wm.` Graham and valued at $1500, died at the Barrie Heusc on Saturday. _ _ * a TI` U _ ...v-uv\.n.a.v J.VJu.I.-Us ` --Dr.- red Ross has `*1-emioved to his new oices in the a King Black, `Post Oice Square. _. 16-1'_7, Barrie Oddfellows, will attend service in : Allandale Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Geo. Cameron on Tuesday shipped "three carloads of stock from Bar-Vi rie, two. from, Orillia and one from Minesing. V ' -In-I - lirysohiflgree. started their 1';ew motor truck delivery yesterday, tak- ing the Hawkestone route. -_ N,orome Myers has 1 .'Wa1ker_villeT and will c shop on `Owen Street. bu we mum 01 1'oront0_ D "ldi ' -"--" .'5` "" f "f`. " 3` .105 "3cc39.'V cently purchased by the j11)lint nsgtoit f`.1l,S?'5`,m" dun! Whmh 3 (`ham- company. ` . . `_ P.101lS%1P `t0l_1rI`%m31tool.:g place, - e-Kennedy%s spam ' ' 1 R . F?` T " -`?m_`.`9- . 31` Wlnmng. : first` '~--none ` ' a ri5-.1 pmze and Mr` ` l A -`on Clapp ,v v . . .-..-up-wt`) --1'1one, _ ` I 7 ` 15-18 Charlie ggelly has sold his garage of TBradf`ord. . , . L---T'a-pestry, Brussels and Union Carpet `Squares, all sizes, new de- signs and colors at Dougzal Bros.g on? St. . to VWalt`er Turto_n. `"3", ce. Dr. Fred jltibss is buil age to the rear of the; ce; < ' azng. 3. gap! Gazette Of-I B1dford' Horse SHOWV be held on May 20th. f 1 _'].`he bay ;vas completely clealir "bf ice on Friday; April` 23rd. ` vvvvvvvoyooqooo9o99gogoo 91; LGCAL 4}` A - Di1ntroo11 will not show. ' . +.--Kem1edy :s Special Rye --none better. ' _ V The Misses King ` have ..a1`1_-;__Australiank paper, `c :.`ipari;iculars;3.o'fA_.;,the_f fatgl;,-,-`Q; ;j;9;qq;fi,de_11;t in Mrs: =:=:P.191'f-rn;1;aw * ` ""333; 1g have receivech paper containing` e% fat;zl,-..-iggtpmpbile W ? V88 .15 ,, .. '. I..'k`...;.'21.`.\`..u`_, - -I. returned from open a barber hold a -spring The Barrie Chess Club held their annual' meeting at the club rooms on_ Friday evening last,- for the election of oicexfs `for the ensuing Lyear, the president, Mr. Thomas ; 1sWard, ' presiding. `This `meeting . gbronght` to` Va,- close ,a `most success.-i ; |P11l' aancmn 31153....` ...L:_1_ - V 'BA1mIn onnss 01.113 X cnAmHoNsnIP TOURNAMENT , 1,..ulu.;uuuu cu W'.}lCUl' .LL'U1H. ll). ITOIHII `i of LoWe s Furniture Shop, `Eliza- !beth St., and abandoned it_'0I1 a 'iside street.. Later in the same day_ 'ihe was seen from the Tannery mak- ,' ing off with Principal Morrison s 1`! wheel- rom in front of the"West ' Ward School.. When opposite the '.tannery he saw he was `discovered and abandoning the Wheel he dis- V appeared through . the - tannery yards. P.C. Sweeney gathered him_ in at Allandale the same night, and he appeared in court, on `Wednese, : day, but asked a remqd until_ Fri- -1 day. The `charge; `of stealing M1-.`] V Morrison s ~whee1r was the _ only_ one` 2 ` preferred against -him and P.M.- J Radenhurstv gave him '14` days _with- - out the -"option of Va ne. ` Robert Turner, a one-armed wan- derer of no pa1`ticular address, is `spending fourteen days at Castle Stoddart, Where the temptation to fore him. On April 20th `be ap- propriated a Wheel- from in` front` hp `|'_n;,,,.,7,.. 'E`...-....IL..... 01 -- steal bicycles will not always be bee ' I TWO April 21 A. joint meeting of the members of Corinthian and Kerr Masonic Lodges `was held last night `to con fer with the directors of the Ba.(z1'__-L rie Masonic `Temple ` Company, Limited, a.sto proposed alter9;t1ions`? to. the Bank `of Toronto . buildin`g'e`fre-"- `cently `purchased joint sto,c,k: V company. _ . A w.(v)`n 7115 of. April, _1881, 80 degrees in the shade was registered, this being.'t_he previous high record, and a strong` coincidence is that it, fell- on the same `day of the monfhl as this "year. . ', qr - _ i , 71-. 1 . -\ g The present. ed all April .te Barrie for`. a p over 35 years. f\... 1.1.. run, `HOTTEST APRIL `WEA'i'H1`.R ron VTHIRTY-I'IVE YEARS A quiet Wedding took place on Wednesday eevning, April 21st, at the .Manse, Churchill, when Miss` Mary Louisa. Arnold, of Essa, was married to Mr. William Rodgers, of Thornton, by Rev; `Donald A. }McKenzie, B.A. The bride,` who [was unattended, wore a becoming` "traveling suit of grey ladies "cloth,I with hat to match.` ' 4 ' I ~.- on 4zwLALu,_ flllu 15 KIIOWII many of the older people ofvBarr1e. -Col. Rorke of Thornbury Was vis-I iting in town last Week. Col. Rorke ser,ved 43 years in the militia, being Lieut.-Col. of the 31st Regt.l for a `number of years, and he was -greatly interested in the work be- ing `done by "the 3rd Contingent quota "here. At one time _Col. Rorke was in business on Elizabeth St. in Barrie, and is known to `rnnnv n-P 4-Inn ALT-- -A----`~ " ' -..v v VA`: AALLLUOO Mrs. 'Geo.m.Urry,.who was injured 1 by a',_ runaway horse` at the Market Square ve weeks ago yesterday, is still. conned to her room, and fears are entertained that she may be lame from the injuries to..her leg. ' The engagement is announced of Frances Pearl, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Ritchie, Elmvale; to Mr.` James Beardsall, son of Mr. and_Mrs. D. Beardsall, Saurin. The `marriage will take place early in May. - ,__- _,...... ........u,.: xvuuxucu uu. .LV.I.UU.- daigr evening, after a lengthy" visit with relatives in Toronto and east- ern points. vMr. `Hines has just `re-_ covered from a severe illness. `If 'f` "" of Harry Ellis,` Jr., was brought home from Toronto on Monday and takenjto the R.V. Hospital su1fer- ing with typhoid` fever. '--For .r'eal ?good. owers---wod- dsing or table bouquets, [Funeral Designs, or Floral eifeobs, put up in the most artistic manner, seq `WIM. TAY-LOR, Dunlop S., Bax;-~ e- -dangerously ill; .. -_.._.v.,y utvi: av vuu JJUQLLD '1J1UPUlVUyo Mr?` and _Mrs... .dFred. Nicholls; Jr., dare-f expected at Parklands at the end of `the week, to spend a month. Mrs. Fisher, ' mother of Mrs. D Arcy Gauley,5* : suffered, a paralytic stroke on Tuesday evening and is Postmaster Paton _. is able to be around again. after a ,month s' ill- ness.} V . _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor and `family removed this Week `from Worsley St, to the Lount property. ')\/l`..`""' .....:I `Mr... 111 ; ,,lIIl.sl='Iil\`Ul`I`I_Ia 0 The V.-ilh__1es'.s iof Ala; Maford Webti is causing` his fends `some vanxiety. `M - .....~: 1|r_- A H > G .--'v ---.-v-ousu vvusu .and` Mrs. A. . Carsoi1 have re- turned from ` several weeks holiday at Atlantic City." A V L o.o_o7:ooq-; ofsbio_ofo9_oo:}g6$g6 o_'o_J I $1` 3- A -' '4 ---- --`-~ ` I :V9,I9vo__Q9O9O,Q.9O0QO,,69OO_OO ' _s;o(:1AL%ANn PERS0NAL1 WEDDED AT CHURCHILL 22 23 24 25. 25_ 27 `WEEKS otrr or % L TEMPTATIONS WAY present /eat Wave. has pass- temperature records at period extending back 5 vpsn-:1 V...-.1 um 0111.: 11533601115. I The Board of Examiners for the County. Public School Promotion Examinations met in Inspector Gar- vi'n s ofcep here on `Saturday to set the papers for the forthcoming ex- aminations in June. The . Calling- wod Bulletin was awarded. the"co'n- tract of printing the papers for -the? VL'oWest Highest Rain .. 30 54 - 35 - .57 0.04 .. 47 70% +- . 47 % 84 .57 Vs3<),bZ Q60 83 .- . 57 - 82 0.19 .,.- __ .._ ____- --- of BUTTERY vav.y UIIl_J.`7v1>-:vVvV.l5e 588 :)t`1;is%., bqf; f ,,_, 1.- _.... ..u.uu.;a vvuu l1i1\_ B 08911 in camp at Barrie during the past 3 few months ` areconiing to ,Colling- B wood tq spend` a.- few days chiey , at rie practice at the _ ranges. It 3 3 5 1' was expected` that the men, who will be in charge of Captain K. S; _ Macdonell, - would arrive Monday or _' Tuesday, but the arrangement now is thatthey will not *c_dme until the ffmidday j train on ,Wednesday, re-_ maining r `until Saturdav morning; I .fWh9hI17_thY-.j- Wi11 ,return by `the train, .; vi-lV_ea;ving ~h`efre ' at ) 11;-10 o c1oc1;.e he * . 1 . , The Col1ing*w:;:1" satuidaiy News says:--The soldiers `who have been in. 11+ ndmsn -1---:---- L` ` GOLLINGWOOD PREPARED TO WELCOME SOLDIERS -`VLULLUU uu out: uuuu L-I'3.1Il. _ Some comment is being heard 111 1 legal circles in reference to opening _the court at 10.30, instead of the - usual hour. of one o clock. One case for hearing was a real estate transaction in which the purchaser was suing to _have the deal for some western - property purchased from McCutcheon-- Bros.,' -annulled, on t `ac- count of alleged `misrepresentation.- The, '.plaintilf. s counsel came from Orillia on the noon train, only to nd the'Judge departingffor Toron- to _on the. same. train -and his case postponed. The" Orillia lawyer was learned the facts. . not in the sweetest `temper when he s l His Honor Mr. Justice Clute opened the non-jury assizes at 10.30 o'clock on Tuesday morning, and as there were no cases ready to go on with, the court Was, closed `With- out any legal `business being trans- acted, and His Honor retur_ne'd to Toronto on the noon train. Qnvnn n..........--__L '- No CASES` .R]-IADY ron T NON-JURY AS$IZES ,3 A. most educative and very in-I ,- teresting lecture was given in the ,t Collier St. Methodist Church last L Thursday evening, April 22nd, on b Through -Europe in War- Time, 0 the lecturer being the Rev. Hiram, ,_ Hull of Parkdale Methodist` Church, 'Toronto. `With the aid of 125 " beautiful slides he took his audience through Belgium, 'France, Switzer-,. 1 land, Italy and Germany. Views of the condition of `Belgium before .theiwar., which showed a beautiful, well-cultivated country. gave the g- audience an idea of the peaceful. homes and prosperous- communities} laid waste by the . ruthless 'Huns.i He also _displayed a picture of the` ,' massive T doorway of Rheims, Cathedral, now in ruins, and many ;` others of the buffer -state -which has been the scene of-so .much hard- , I, ship and misery. `His scenes of 1 Germany were` unusually interesting. - _ Mr. Hull stated that the mobiliza-" 3 . tion of Germany s troops was in ; i evidence two weeks before the war "broke out. He described the Alps ; as being domesticated in com-v 1 parison to our own Rockies, and 1 after dwelling on the many scenes of interest there, he passed on to " France and then to Italy. His actual photos of places of interest in a historical sense, as the Appian Way, the Forum, and the Old Ro- man Aqueducts, were most interest- ing. He also showed paintings by" Michael Angelo - and great works of art T in sculpture, as The Dying Gaul, Moses, and Laocoon and His Sons. V. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Baracas. ) r > b.wuv;ua. 1;. DUUJC .|.1'1b'1l.(1 W111 aonate .,a baby carriage to the Childrens Shelter, as one is very much need-` led to take the baby out in_ the espringtide `sunshine. " Chief King has been notifying auto owners that they must observe trafc regulations, in `reference to having their `cars facing the correct way when left standing on the street. The cutting of `street corn-' ers' is another matter Which should` be stopped. 4 g .. . - --Kenn=ed'y s Srpeeial Rye Virliislcey --none Ibetiter. a 15-18,` The annual meeting _ of theif W.C.T.U. Will" be held in their .par-_ lor, Owen St., - on e-Monday after-f`-' noon,.May 3rd, at 3 o clock. -Elec-. tion of oicers will take place and , reports of departments heard; All 9 members are requested to be press 1 -ent at this meeting. ` c TIVLK T1_-,1- n-r~ ~ ~ - I 'THROUGH_ EUROPE H H. Otton & Son MODEL A IRON-Reg. $4.50 Iron, for 0 UPRIGHT TOAS'.l'ER-V-`Reg. $4.50, for msc sTOVE-Reg. $5.00, for .. WARM AIR RADIATOR--Reg- $6.00, for IMMERSON. WATER" HEATER-Reg. $3.00; corms PERGOLATOR-Reg. $9.50, for E H EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED Remember These Prices Are for .v the Two, Weeks. CANADIAN BEAUTY FORTNIGHT :;.;::F;.f:;';' FIVE AJMESSAGE To YOU: A SPECIAL iSALE.0F A :C_anailian Beauty Electric Irons} Toasters, Disc Stoves, and Air Warmers. % All at Genuine Bargains mg NORTHERN *ADVAN`C.E `ff: WAR TIME } The. W'omen s Auxiliary of the Childrens Aid Society will be very grateful if some friend W_i1l`donate ,9 hnkv no.-.4.-...- J... 1.1.. mi '11 - POINTS MR. ALFRED SNEATH . S ' `There died `at his home in Pene- tanguishene, on April 20th, one of the . older residents .of that town, Mr. Alfred Sneath, an uncle of Lt.- Col. Fred. Sneathof A Barrie. The . late Mr; Sneath was born in Eng- land eighty-seven years ago, ` and came to Ca-pada Wi_th his parenys. e . A fois- 'C()iur_t- .at'3 Penetangui shenef "for. E `e1f.ve:`t)feye a;-`.s;. ' Of late._yyears\-__}1ea V d. =9. V ;'e.t`_ii'e__ Rene: _ "um E,:.v1.;u. U_y H1111 LU Her. The funeral was held on Saturday morning, Mass of_'Requiem being chanted by Rev. Father Kane, in srs. LaW1or,' Malloy, M.`.Shanacy, P; Moran, Wm. Moore and P.- Gavan- aszh. She is survived by one son, Thomas Moore of Pittsburg, who was unable to` get here in time for- the funeral, and three I daughters, Mrs. LFrank Gray and Mrs. .P. T. Wilson of; Toronto, and .Mrs. A. D. G.tHan- mer - of Barrie; ` ` St. Ma1`y s Church, and interment, "V--- 4.4 vnuaauvv, LJUUIJLGLIU. OU years egago, and came to Canada when she S.:_was. 18 years of age, living for `several `years in OttaWa,. before coming to Barrie, nearly sixty years ago. When she was 22 years`-of age she was married to Mr. John Moore`, who conducted a shoe re- pairing business here for many years, and who lived with his mother in a log house on Mary lg St., which stood-where Mr. S. Wes- ley s lawn now is. In this log house the rst Roman Catholic ser- ' vices in Barrie were held, and it was only within recent years that ' it was .torn down. Mrs. Moore s i husband built_the rst frame house ~ on Mary St.,no`rth of Elizabeth. St., ' which stood where Mrs.` Sniith s :, house now is, all the other dwellings onvithe street, and they were ;few at that _early date, being log houses`. ` The late Mrs. Moore was of a kind- ` ly, lovable nature, which endeared her to a host of friends, and she was never happier" than when do- ` ing some kind service, for someone. She had lived so_ long. in Barrie, and had watched the present gener- ation growing up and the.advance- ment in the Town as a whole, that she was known (to almost every per- son` in town, and she had a wealth of`. information in reference to the ` early history of Barrie possessed by few. In her "possession" was the first -postmastes desk, -usedby the . late Mr. Macwatt,_ .when the post}. of ce was on -"Owen St., and whichf pwas given by. him to her. .' \. V * 'pi1U\l\Il ---- ` A` I - uuu u; um. uau51u._I:1', 1V11'b`. A-.. D. "G. Hanmer, Maple Avc., on i" Thursday last, after "a few wee-,k, s gillness. The late Mrs. Moore, whose maiden name was Jenet White, was Lborn in Glasgow, Scotland, 80 years 1arm_ sm namo +n Fauna. ...1..... ~L. ` .5. vuxuv MRS. JOHN MOORE . One. of Barrie s oldest and most ;highly respected residents, Mrs. ?John Moore, passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. T] "[1 -n-nruvnn-n 1r....,1.. A--- 7 ..-- ..J ..-v u.uu uuuu.-Luzxuu. 11016 WJIULL "We might see more of them and b- ,com_e. better acquainted. , V u u w u . u A ; u u A u.LuAJ an - JD3 SLLCBIJD auu `We bespeak for them. a hearty and loyal _reception. The regret is that _they are not stationed here when .....-. ......',...LL ..-_ Canadia soldiery as its gusts and 1170 hncnnulr -pnu J-Ln.-y. t\ L...-..L-- ----`ll OBITUARY u v u v uscuz .l.)'1. UB. A W.CT'.EIl? l ar1or Social will be held at the home of Mrs. S. A.- Morrison, 59 Charlotte St.,.on_Fri- rday evening, April ` 30th; All members of the Union are cordially invited to ' this social gathering.` --i-Iron Bed`, Mamtiess and Springs 0: $7.00 rthib Week,_ art Dougall HARDWARE V for $2.75 7 $2.75 $3.15 $3.75 $1.75 % $7.00 and Mrs. A3 "D; Hanmcr acknowledge with grateful appre2ia- tiox; the many acts of kindness and "sympathy T shown` by` neighbors` and `".th.,%Inqss;:;`, `d l...,.,_v.u.--ny ule res1aen_ce of her 3- son-In-law, Mr. A. D. G. Hanmer, Maple Ave., Barrle, on Thursday, I . April 22, 1915, .J_net Moore, re- lict of the late John Moore, in - her 81st year. V|V.-ALLACE--_At , Belle Ewart, on `- _= April) 27th,, -1915, Robert ' Wallace, 79'=13.>'ear- : . I . LuL`1l_1e1`ly OI 15358. LY`:E[;I:-aIn Toronto, on April 26 ' I 1915, `George Lyall, formerly of` arrie, aged 58 years. Funeral` from M- Webb s uridertaking par- lors," on Wednesday? aternoon- M,OO,RE---A_t the residence of her .9 son-in-law, Mr A 7` " "** ; uralgvale. ' ` -WARRI;Ne-PERRY--At the Rec- tory," Allandale, on April 17th, 1915, by. the Rev. `E. BL Taylor, John E. Warren af Allandale and Mrs. Mary E. Perry. - . _ DIED, BELL'--At Utopia, on April 27th, ' 1915, Edna Maud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel N. Bell, in her 28th year. ` . FIDLER-Entemd into rest on the evening of Sunday, April 25th, 1915, 1 at her home, 5 156 Cowan ; I Ave., Teronto, Mary _.Elizabeth, ` of the late Rev`. A. J. Fid- x4 _1er,..form_er1y of "Essa. _ 1I.VA1'.1 _`r.. m-~-~- ` - " ..,.~.a.A MU ALLIED '- Cassie O Neill,'-of Allavxadale. WARNICA7-WARNICA-.--In Toron- to, on April 12, 1915, by Rev. Dr. Turnbull, Jennie VVa.rnica of Stroud, to Angus` VV. Warnica, of ` Craigvale. .TXTADI)`l3\T """-""" Mary s Church, on Tuesday morn- ing, April 27th, 1915, by the Rev. Father `Kane, Corporal George Walton, of _the 3rd Contingent, _, C.E_.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- , Ward .WaIton of Barrie, to Miss . 7Cassie Nei1l, of Allandale. 'nTAD\T1'nA '1n.~n.-..,.. . _ -IILCODKIIII SMITH-'-PI>ANT---At the home of the b1_'ide s 'brother, Victoria St.,. Barrie, on April 21st, 1915, by the Rev. P. A. Jourdan, Miss Lizzie Plant, to Mr. Walter A. -Smith, of the G.T.R.. W A T 'l"[\\T r\ 9\1-aw-r-r v --'v-M1 Paper--SApring necessi-tie}; -NeW stock, new designs. -See our- wzindow Idiispslaay, at Dougall Bros. A 'I1Tl`In11'*r"r- I

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