Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 21 Apr 1921, p. 1

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vux: nunx uuu 1 nu uuu .3-u,,..u A... `.1.-0. Leslie. .*11:I.n(1:L]( .. Phone 5-11. 91', ' uvul 581' 1177 -836 800 4582 `SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT THE mew FRUIT STORE: 2 D02. Sunkist O1'ango.s 55c Fresh Califomizl Lemons, ` Qnn `1 1 1 `.1. l\.\JLl \/x|:.:.:\rA....\. -_\.... per (102. ' Choice 11'(:sl1 Cel(:1`V I -an-` 1 \1=. 1). CANCILLA Burton Aveue Methodist Pastor--Rev. A. E. Owen Sundzx)`. .-\pril 24:11 Service:< at 11 :1.nL and 7 pm. Sunday School at 3'. p.m. `. I 1 I mnewoonron SALE ()nl_v 100 Cords Silver Bircli ; loft. Apply No. 1 Maple ' Avelluc. i Price $12.00 Per Cord w. FIRTH Cleaner, Presser 8:. Dyer THE OLD RELI. \ELI3l STAND A1` 109 Dl7NI;OI' 5'1 . `SOLICITS YOVR \\'ORl{. Sl'lTS (!l.l-I.\Nl`}II AND PRl'}SSI7.`D .. .. $1.75 Remember we Inavo the only dry cleaning plant hem-v(~en Toronto nnd North Bay. ` UN-'I`ER--In Oro, on April 20. ` 1921, Janet Hunter, in her 77th 1 year. Interment Friday at Gro- ` Station. after d'w.ine service at the I late residence, lot 21, con. 7. On). 1 See Rec4'e s Jewe11':r Store Ad. `The bargains offered are rare and `genuine. Call and see. . ,, We now have clloicc-st Pmeapples-L Goods Delivered Methodist} E` E1` 11 1m-..-'ubb s' Old Stand 28 Elizabeth Street Olympia Candy 1 Works Phone 303 High-(`lass (fancly and Chooo~ late-5 made on the premises. Always in-ash. Pluona '%U1`5;' 15c, 20c ;?`:t;1.i;1V'7_t..A[iV>I;?t?l1odist Church ` .. Any-H -u . \JUILLvn Ivan -v-v----.._.., _ ` Sunday, April :24 I S91'vices 11 -.1.r.n. and T p.m. The Rm`. 1-}. H-.1r0ld 'I`o)'e. B. .\, of Toronto. will preach morning and melting. and address a. mass m `H-1 `mg of the S.S. in the afternoon. I -~ ,,,L,.:._ In-..I..A-nu Our Studentsg; V v . .. 1 Are accepnng posztzons every week.g They {hid lime d`.ffgc1xlt:~' because` they lmve (he !\~_`Ct`~`S:1l`_\' tr;1in'xng:., H. :\ . H [-2 S R Y nanvr--~- --_--_ _,, W . T. Bum. Pastor. sundn.,v. April 24111 Se.1'vices at 11 mm. and 7 ` rs Sundn._v School at o o'c1ocJ 9-... FRASER--On 'I`hursd.a)'. Aprd 14- --,__:-. 4...u.:`\\-.111 Pr-mar-r. da.uS1l- `R.-\Sh.'K'---till LlluL>u.u;. my... ...` Haryiat .-\rchi`baLd Fraser, du.u5.;h-` ter of the late Rev. Wm. Fraser, 111). of Bond Read and Barrie. ('UI1\'`Ili`nC()S. loan-.in_:: tmvn.; Applry to Mrs. A. I-`. Sharpe, 63. /High stroei. Barrie Business Cpllege . THE Tl}.\l.\'l`ll) Pl`}H.\'().V .~\l.\\';\Y.~` l.\' Dl..\l.\.\'D FOR SALE , -Wlaptist Church II. I!` Run: Pnafnr, Everybody Welooma ghorn (lot-In-1'els. 5 (1 one singk} cmn.'b. -,;,,u_, -n.....- 1'41 3 nu) tl1l_\' o'clock. i modern 3 VOL. LXX., N0. 12. Princxipul. fThe Teen Council` ?Hurlbutvs.Hurlburt icentre Simcoe ""'-- i 4 we%.%..;.,,.a5g;g:;: and Galt Shoe Cox Baseball League The waxy I)liLi~L:(:.`V':Sr'-`\\";lS ll`1ll'1Sil.Cl(`(l bu. N-.1! the Council lI|(`0l.in-,L' i\[oI1(ia1._\ ______ (*\'`ilin;.' was mm'r- of Hm 1m'e~feasl`: Wm pmmised H) be u mug =3 5'~"_" Hm "` M `M 1"'"i"* lrawn om litigation in which at local U19 :` SS`"" ;sh0e rm was the defondnnl. wast U121 hi An ,m._mbcx'.~' "`` p3`m '"1"` seLl.1<~d last week in it lmunmr that `I Get! Li mg "\m`_ i-""` .""1 Am` m 'i 11i1i`st be 111052 s:1tisi'u,ciory H) the; T01` :; ! M"~"m' l"`l p"`"d"'d' II11r1.bur'i shot: (10. or Iizuwiv. 11011 ` Cmmnuniczuions xv:-n -. l`I`I'L'i.\ l,`(], Tm; Hubm COmpim_`\__ Lid [,mS_; v _.'; "9 mnowgz Eton. Ontzwilo, issued a writ. :1`:::1inst(`l11 From C` `c"`m' `<""-V n""i"i I~`1*m1l< H. Hu1'l=bm't. 0|` I-}u1'rie. ramllicil (1;3:13;?!I1E::iT:f:'1?illi::k:i:"fll::`::`i(1Ti':':f`l1`!The "``' `?"``` .````'`" '` ." :' ."' =T" LEE` 1 ` ` " ` " at `.:11t, zwkxng 101' an n1_mx1ct'.mn re-; 141 L; 'r;"e ' Y _ _ _ _ istmining: the de1'ond:mr.s fl`-Ulu using"? I `mm M" `mlwlml '~ W, the word I-[ur1b1u'L in connect'io11';l1-' .1.!ll.iSSi()l1 to trim trees and.J. I`.._(t:1I`l' wiith vthe m:u111facturo and sale (\f_1-53` 1 1mm m`"`[ `O PM m " m`"'";si1o-es. The Hurlvbul Co. (-.1u`uned` -1 - 4 . ` . ... . , , . . . ` :`b' I M" Dona R05` 5m that the su1ul:u'it.y or the two 1m.1nes'. D ' - . . . ' `M to secure :1 re-u.(l.u1sHnem oi c0r1'ziix1j,M com-using. 5 V . i n .,.___:n. 1<`O~(\I'.7 in 1:-hit-h .... . 'IlL' ;.nf4.n'nI` til 1` Uliuxhcu. `_ 1-`rom 1 n(h'-rlnill u..~u:'m_:;' p(-r-`)` V.1uis.~.ion and J. 1 .__C:1rr! Plwith :\ request in cc-\u1cnt'; `icurb. also Mr. Donald soL1gl1I.3 X; re-n.(ljust1nem of c0r1'uin' lots on (`rronv'Ll~le tt`(>E.-I in which`, 1' :\Ir. ,`.eo. Leslie was `i[If'.1'*:SI(-1. unrl; 9132. A. Williams wished to `rim oer-,5 `i min trees, all of which rm-9 sent (mi 310 commiitee. ` ! 4-. .,.,1_ ~n.\....,... /|,.,,;.,.. ,.n_. .c' R. -J. .Niedrie, Sc-c'$' of the In- e. uopendent Order LA` I~`o1'e:~?r.c-rs. wrote ' thanking council for invitation `.0! = hold Higwh Court here on 1\u;:. 2 and` 3 The invi-tution was I\.(:CP1';l!`(': some] time ago. 1 run. ....|.1:.-. izlu-..urr I-nnllnnlil `.t:'nl-D0 gsuspensluu Urucn mm A- I l r 1 n 1 j it.` Auuvun . `. .\Ic.\lul1 )u,rr.i(-E 3l~`i1=e B1'.ig:u1o.. uskng for use 01' fair! 1 grounds for llu-'1!` .A\1-`:_'11st cel~|n'u..*E')x1.! Granted. \I_. It .;.:H -.....1n.-- nr-r- 1| CULlllLlllI.l'-C. / Constable Rayner. 1m\i:1_: `ceived notice 1.0 take 30 (Ea;-s 4 (requested his 1311.)` to date. and a wanted to know -for what. 1`ea.so:1 ` `suspension order xvas issued. 5 r 1 1\r:,./Iv-:n .Qc-r\'i- nf 1}. { |.|~Luu ubv. ' The public 1Lbru.1'_v on current "levy. 011 Cu] It-xu 1:: 3 . Q Inquires. l`}t:(-. i Ald. Hm would 1-11;:-. to know what Vould be done to stop so nnrch Ichicken th.iovm.5_' going on in town. 3 To an inquiry from Ald. \V ebb, `the ;\la:~'or said zndditionad l':~,r:h-ts had not been instailed as the Dept. \\.\s; `:waiting on nude-rial. Fire and Police 190 was adopted, "that the applica- tion of Jrunes Case as might con- .stab1e be accepted. and that the salary 01` night constables be $90 ly zut Allztndze and Barrie. That the chief and conne their duties 10 the town (~\;- J. G ucey for coal be accepted." '01-ks and Sewers The report was adopted as _ lows: 'I'haL two cars of crushed 4 stone and :1 suppL\' of cold pitch ho _ orders:-do I 1 . .... , . ._....:.... .--n-m-.n= hnvn I-h |`o:v_d The report of the zuhove cc,-mmit-` monthly. the two to serve n11ev`n:uev const-a..L-les ` clusively, and that the tender 01' \`J.`; fol-. '| '11: to 4 Cl e.\ gs 351 111 u v y `s ` `T 7 I V _I ordered. . 'l`ha,-L \'u,1"u)u.'~*. strec-ls have the ` drag on. ` That construction of .sewc-r nus ' Pe1'r_\' street and James street. be, 5; proceeded with at once. I " Thai Dr. Hart. .1. C-.L!d\vt-`:1 and 31 W. I`a1'11-itlge be permitted :0 1&1`. in! ! cement curbs. -` nu uf In`!r- MODl'7R.\' H('lL'.\`l". I-`(JR S.\l.|-I 1 1 MC-diulu si7.(-(1. square-. pl:1m.nedi._ six-mo-me(l house. brick, with co1~E( Iago mm`. attic and good cc_~m0`nt. col-; Jar, A-I repair and newly dz-c.omte , h.a,1'dw:Lre oors (i0w'nsLn.iI':~:. nice` sized lot am! garden. every cunven-H I . ..... _._.._. ..... .. L..:\a I\I'\`I` uh-` L'l`|llL'u l V \.llIU:. Oil at 1030 Tliree ti`avel.1ers for oil com-` ipanies atidressed the council on ht? ihalf of L-heir rozul oil. for which` !they solicited ordc-rs. The Inme-rial` Oil Co., from whom the supply has` been secured the past few years,` =|w:\.s the highest tenderer, so the t`: council was quite justified in placing `their order with an American ilrm. `the Sun Co. of C-zmada (oil mzuie in; U.S.A.) at :1 saying of neaxiy $1000. The Imperial represenizttive laid some stress on buying Amrwiczin` ' -rva:xI'\`\.'\OI"\` ziinixeiit lhf` 5- -I L... .\... I 1 ( I 1 J !some stress on Uu_\Lu5 .~............` 'goods, but the members thought I . w1i1'feronc<~ in price was wholly un-`. `justied, when the Sun Co. u,ccep ,3 `Canadian funds at par as well. I`hc:.--l ship from Montreal. the (`:1n'.1di:m .he:u1quartors of the rm. * Water and Light. ` ` Your standing committee on` I Water and Light having re-consid- -~-\ AI... _..u.s:,.n A? A I". Mr-f[.a-llan 1 S.v\l.E.~:.\l.-\\' \V.\.\I`EI) Self-respecnins; salesman, whosei mxlbition is beyond his prseml place, might nd more congenial em-; ployment with us and at the same)` time double his income. \V-` requirei a man of clean c,}`nr."u-te_r,, who would` `appreciate. a 1.": is with fast growing couce n.` where industry` would be refnlrded with far above} -.u`era.2(= 9:-arni`n;.'3. !\Ia.rx'iod men. 4 ;.\~v:'nu.-.\ \........_.. ,, , 'p1*oz`:~x`1`e,-:1. S`.e1.=ct your own terri-l tory. Apply to R. G. Collins. Rogers Block. Orillia. Out. :1`. l`(*(1|.l(`SI(`(1 `dwell undl ` to in.` com- mon ban: 1 $500M ' discontinue .n1a.1'ket`Ln.g their cushion 111153-5` . ULllL|.lJ.\.`H ion sole shoes. wuu nunuau. .. -..V I-`eeling that there D `retail Made for :L McKa.,v sole shoe that any shoe 1*epa.ir ma.n7 would undemmke to 1-eimir. me`; Huriiburi Shoe Co. made zu'1*zmge-f` -ments with The Gait Shoe Mfg. Co.` to ma.n~ui`acLu1'e and ulamket thc-.'u' cushion sole shoe on a 1-oyalty `basis- The Hnrlbut Co. of Preston took exception to the Hunlburt Shoe Co. of Barrie turning out any kind of a shoe with their own name -Hurlb-unt attzmched thereto. and hence nuuie application for the injunction. .To `save litigation. by muitua consent. of :11} .p2u'ties concerned. the :LeLion was] dismissed without costs, The Hui-1-` bunt Shoe Co. of Barrie agreeing no sole shoe as heretofore on the royal- ty basis. I i Y1?_ [ Tho ....A.-...,.o.,n.-1 H11 1-1-bu vi `id -was an opening with the Canadian` cu-shion i , `was L'UlLlu:Hu;_',. ` This case, which `\\'il.S mtex-ed at: '0Sf!00dt.` Hall Inst. Octob`er. lms been: 01` more Lhzm passing in-tex-est to the% -shoe trade in Canada. and of 100.11; 9 L 1 interest. as well, Mr. F-rank H. Hut]-1 i bum, of The Hurlburt Shoe 00.. Bzu--' tie. o1igin~a.ted :1. i\IcKu._\' p1~oces..' `cushion sole shoe which his com~i ` / . . `puny `sold :to them reLa.11 Made. the; line cmnplising men's, women's] miss:-s`. children's and infant's c.ush- A4 -.L.... r.\...n1:.~.a nun Hum-ni wlacu un. wuu hu-uuu. \.-.._- \a\ ` deuce, e-n.s_v tor-Ins, built only six, ,\'F3'-11.I`S. Inquire 21.! Advmmce ollico. 1: . Bc-muiful Cut G~1a.s:~: Bowls and 1;Sund1'y pieces at half pricc-. -Sale. `every a{`Lernoon and eveu`I.rL: at e, ; |Reeve'.< Jc~vrolry SL01'-. 1 , nas1s. ` We understand The Hm-lvbuxvtg ;Shoe Co. of `Barrie hzwe at once 1 taken out :1 wholesale license under. Ethe name Hurl-burt Cushion Sole ` Shoe Company`, and will shortly have `their t.ra,ve11ers on the mad showing 3 s:\.mp1e.~`; of their line of cushion `sole! isnoes under `their I'9f. .'lSU`t`f--1 t.1'a.dei `;1mu'k, Hur1vbu1't's Shoe." I _ . ) . . . K 1_ In tins ne rural drama m Ixew, `1Eng1a.m1 life Tourneur car1'ic~s hiss 1'|:1dmi:'e1's to a typical coum,\' fair! n 0` thrillimz race which Cold Molasses Iv....... .\.- .-..-ntvin-y ;--'1? tn yhnl lint. -vv. v land reaches his gran-d climax in tfi ` 1 ' HE.-\I. IlOR(\'!~7 I{.\CI'} \\'1.\'.`1'1N(; E Fl`I.~\T['RP} O1" COI,'.\"l`).' F.-\ll{" I Hex-etoiore on screen or smgo, there have been glimpses of a horse} race Lhat carried a lixuited element} of suspense and clizuax, but Maurice` `Tourneur in his picturizatio-n of! j'I`he County 1~`a.1r" receive-2 credit' lfor pu-[ting the x'.<.t real race upon` I I` 23rd. and the presentation ` _']sa.1ue success `_ 'le\'c-rywhere it i `to :1 play of t heart interest. '5; wigolesome C01 ,....,a:........ nun. tnrzu-.n;: l':LL'H vwuzuu mun; u--I-~--~----, vv\_Ag ...., ........-_ _ \':i1\> . |"I`O`-ll ih ENG`-I`-1\'.1 ?~~~`-` 10 U19} .\Iid!u.ud and North Bay, and did :1`. `newt -:'::c1iiI1.: x1`=: it is :1 real me-e.i great amoum of damage to the` lover a real mce ,m<`I. and run byi ;.-ystg,;u_ {trained thoroug/hbreds. The result The b;,1m3,- spr;,1g-1L\{e V,-emhpr of 1'15 in d0l1'Dl I1)! I0 the \'e!`.\' e.\;citing* the fore-part of the week ended; 'na1e.:md W161! the 9QUiT1`3'hC`1`0`\\ it!1 rain on S-.1.tu/rd:o._v, and a de- saves the 1` rtune and 1101110 of The]; cided change to cold weruther. end-`-` leading sxyrits in 7hiS Simple 5UH1.\" ing in a bad sleet storm Sutux'da)'_: Of New SLIDC1 life th`T`- is it 09511?` afternoon, which clung to the trees.` ~. u.:...u:.-m, nP cnnrf and drama.-211:1 ! i3. wires and poles` while [he wind blew !.>x. uuuu _-.. .........._ . Grand Opera. {Sn-`.urda.:-`. April ._r~_..._.._._. __.__ _._ Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, April 21st, 1921. _ :x;::1i11.=aI5 (`Kit from rzm~d- Camp IL L!o.. .l.ul.. of;'I`hornton. 1 iujux1c1'.im1 re-Uill`1`ie. iunts `LlS'l1\,`2':; W1`. A. connect'io11';118-`ted 11 ` re M; give-11 to I GARAGE T0 REST = I am converting my large rb:_z.r.n!| into four or six lvarge ga.m.ges. and will rent space by the d:L}-'. month (Ir _vea.r. Every convenie-.nce and; security. Central location. Apply! 3!. D. Cubitt-Nichols. real estate. 1 bu. House, Friday and -- 1 i drazna m` I\e~w'1 ~----~ l.(~. " "-.~ . I %-that 13% -,cd for the}! 22nd and}! 11 its localgx if to them `G 1 ..-...__ .`-5 _'l`l111x':=Ll:1)'. April 111.11, saw one ofq I` most e.ntl1usiustic lmseball nlc-et.-;' i ings. ever st,aged.i11 llurrie. when thel gcemre Sinrcoe Baseball League wasf s ` z 3, forunetl in the (Z.\V".\'..-\. rooms. Dun-ll I lop st1'e<.=I. V -1 'l`he1`e wt-re represen pres- l your. seven places. mmmly :1 :lliCuIl1D Ilorden, Ivy. C00'l\'.~:-mwn.` f 'I`ho1'nton. `.r;ulfor(l, .\Iino. zmd: . n., . _ 1 1 V .2 1`.arrie.. 1 1'; President -H. 1~`isher, (.`ookst.own.5 1 1st, V"xcc.~--Dr. S`umpson. B:u'1"1e. ' _;_ 2:1- V-ice--D. .\'o1:m. Dmdfox. . ! Se-c'y-T1'e:L=.u11'e1' ~ Henry VVe1sh,,If - Thornton. 91 The executive shall consist of Lwo 5]1IlB11Tb9I'S from each club, appointed .1133` the club, together with the presi- eli dent and secretary` of the =1e:1.g11e. ` 51 Baseball Schedule DE Mm` H;aBa1'rie at Bradford. t n3; 1i;t-_I)'_v at Camp Bo1'den. 5,; 1-$-Cook.sLown at Thormon. --- ,.., _. r|......:.\ I l'lLl'l'lU. ' H. Fell. 0! I`.;\I`ri(-, has (1o-; 11a.'ted very va.lua.hle cup in [mu `lgivell the league winners. 3 The election of ofcers wu..< In-st.` jbllsincss and resulted as follows: 1 Hon. Pres.-VV. A. Boys, -.\I.l'. : : `Hon. 1st Vice-z\. H. Felt. I}:u'x'ie.E 1 H.011. 2nd Vice--`.\Iajo1` I\'nowles,`. June 1 'x`?uuu-u...n,u u... I!!! - ..-.. 1S-Kneng at Dare.. Bra,(M'o1'd at Cooks`.1.own_. 19~-JPbornton al Ivy. 2G-~~Br:Ldford zu 'I`hornLon. :7-Ivy at Cookstounn 28--~Ca.n1p Borden at Minesillg. 1--Cookst.0wn M. Bar-i'ie.. Minesing at Br`a.d~ford. Thornton at C. Borden. b-honMon at Bare. Cookstown at C. Borden. 1l-~ at Minesing. 1:3--Ba.rrie an Ivy. 1 1 I I 1 J uly Destructive Storm; l'm1s'ual weather conditions for` !'IhiS tuno of year was responsible, iror disrupting: the Ben U315-phone; 3 connections between Toronto and` `Barrie. Nev-rma.rket and Baxrrie, . ..____-.. m,......n.. n,.;1|;,, ' I 1 A1"ra.11ge to park your car at the: V95?!` Hotel. Apply on presmises.` ua-"me, ;\awmu.rm.-L auu .........-. -; well"-as beuveen Toronto. 0ri1li2L.; S _VSt\211. 1 ! 1 `. E ;-ysLex211. of` (E1; vith S-.1.turd:o._v, de-. storm u ~ ,1, _I_...... `Ix 011:: in-an: n mteruuou, \\ LllL`H (lung. Iv tu\. ....--.` i poles. blewf In heavy gale. One mile south of; 'iBrz1dl'or(l `JS poles were broken by lthe sleet and `ice. and these. poles were.:pztrt of the main long distzutce` {lead between 'I`oront.o. B:u'rie ztml` !North Bay. he service bf`['u'C(`E`n IBnrrie and Toronto was in='m*-snpted isnturday evenim: at. 6.10 1.\.m.. and ito the credit of the Bell Company It for continuous service, the wlmie ' system was put in ope?-o.t.Eo1x by 4.4.1) `pm. on Sunday. This emailed an Iendless amount of \\'url~;. Eigitx :men from Barrie loc-.11 strtft left an ( 7] 7 :t.m. Stinday morning with ve >3 reels of emergency cable carried on three motor trucks to make repairs. sfwltich they st1cce?~sful1:.' completed Ii in less than 24 hours. ; i The lines being out of commis-` I l sion only over night and on Sunday few people knew of the lnterruptiotf 1 and hence the havoc wrought by the , sleet is not generally known. AV .......- ... , Camp Borden cu. E.:md1`o1'dl _lS~-1\Iinesing at Ivy. 20--Barrie at Coo.ksLo.vm. 21-Ca.mp Borden at Thornton`! 2`.3---Bra.dford at Barrie. } :24-Cooks'Lown an Ivy. 1 2-5-~;\Iinesing at Thormon. * 29---Barrie at Minesing. ` ..,,u_..__... ..A 11....A...r| U"IJLLll1U nu. .uu..g\....,.... Cookstown at Bradford. 30-Iv_v at Thornton. ` 5--Minesing a.-t Cmnp P-ord-on: 6--Ivy mt Bzwrie. V 8~- I`horn~ton at Cooksnown. ; !!-Ca.mp Borden at Ivy` ' 15--Ba,rrie at Camp Borden. Ivy at Br`a.dford. Coo1:st.own at Minesing. 3---Bradf0rd at Minesin,-;. C. Borden at Coolastown. 31 inesiug at Cooks Lown. :` LU. 1\_. E:md1`o1'd `HI \),nt-:11 lllt? us-.unv;a Ivxx ..-... .... i~ In Bauwie there will be at major- Lity (-xceemilngz $00 when the ofoial _ ;;=1I1'c-:< are zumnunced by the `re- ;_', turning-.~.` umcer. The total vote poll- vd aeco1:ding to the 1~eferendu.m com- iluiuee is 2359. Every one of the ` ' - - ' Fnv hnnn I. ..~.o.lny.. :- 1 I . 2 were ele\'>n ; t\\ `!\1)'-fOlll'. and .=\ImosI Vo\'e1'_v C()l|I]I_\ in Ontario has given a "yes" marjnrily for bone 1 dry le_r_:isl:1.I,ion on lhe~ liquor t1':i`1c.` in fact. the on'l{weL" places of a.nv,v! cities out of! the total nra'jor.it_v` I in .t'n'.'or of prohiibition-. in Ontario `will be between 150.000 and 200.000; 3 \y,hen the gzures are (1:11 in. i In n...-.-zn mm-in will he major! quince (`(1 i'.|'.L'-Ul?lllll,L', Lu six wzu`(i'..<. gave :1. .111a.j0rit`.`_\' for bone dry. I`.he only zulzverse poll in fact was the a.d\':mcr-4 poll in \V'a*1'd 6. where many of -rztilwzty voted. no" and 20 _\'es." 01" :1. wet ma- jouiny of 36. The vote- by wzwds is ...c .u.\,....-...... - . tho` i 1 I I 1.119 as `follows: (These guxres ma._v be S.l`1;g-htl.\-' vairied when the otcial count. is made) : ! Iiuvc X l"( D II SA Two pu ['62-D`?/P51 ()nl,\ {S0 ` VVa.x'd W a,1'd V Ward` Ward` \Va.~rd' 'L\Va;1':t 6 Advance Poll .. 56 20 36 3 Dry uxajo-rixy for Ilarrie. 803. , The possible vote in town w-a,s 1458.2. thus almost half the citizens . failed to exercise their franchise on [this important question. The total ',vote polled and the possible vote in `each ward is here shown: ` Vote Possible " Polled Vote \\':>.1~d 1 ..286 - 522 Ward 2 .3370 666 Ward I: ..3`.Z4 Wa.~rd 4 ..591 ` Ward 5 ..421 -8363 Ward 6 .567 800? ry" Majority snag I I I V Catholic Women's League * A branch of the Catholic Vimc-n s League has been i`ormed iarrie. with the following officers: {President Mrs. D. J. Quinlan; Vice- `iPresident, Miss Tessie Ca.va.na,gh; lcommittee-., Mrs. W. Crosslzmd, Miss` :31. Cameron and Miss E. A. Ellis. ,'l`he first public meeting was held W o- IDI gon Thursday evening in the Parish Lllall. Collier street. and was well `attended. A highly instructive lit- "erary pl`O.'..'l`l.m was interspersed with .~ piano. violin and vocal selections, ,`111al a very pleztsant evening. llcy` and Rev. `Father :'_ Rev. Dean O`Z\la ' and each ex- at the :3.bilit_\' 1` Kirby were present 5 read. Much pressed gratification -shown in the papers '1'11atent talent. it is hoped. will be '0-`brought out in future rm-ev.`ug.< and `the women of the parish will be ftgivc-n opportunities to d`:scus:< the d_ iinnortam questions of the day. l I 2559 The vote in neighboring places: Al1iston~-Yes 533, no 150. ' Be-eton---194 majority dry. 3 >Co1ling:'~woo~d--Yes 1281. no F118. F105 Torwns-hip--600 maj. dr_v.. Oro Township--Yes 896, no 268. hm'xsf`11--\'e.= 788, no 168. Penetang-~-S00 wet maj. i.C..\Lu\vrs1.1.~P.-xRR~..u Central I Methodist Parsonage. on Wednes- day. April 2011:, 1921. by Rev. E. '1`. Dougl:Ls_+, Oliver R. Caldwell In ;\I:'u'tha Purl`. both of Barrie. 'I9Lul N1~:[Lx. `ST. ONGB:-~In Barrie. on April 19. <.\I 137 Bradford street. on April 15111. 1921, John Nem. aged, 72 years. NOR I`O;\ -~.-\t the Royal \'icto_rini I-Ios L`.m'rir.-. on .=\.pri11fIth,`| 1921. Ethel Alice .\'0rton. of }3ee~i ton, aged 28 years, 7 months.; Imommm {U ,~\11is.Lon. 5 (`P.A\\'l~`ORD-On April 1~1z`n, 1192].; Emma Elzmbeth Crm-rford, OH 13211`:-is. aged 71 _ve.a.rs, 4 months.] Interment in Oro cexnc-tery. 1` 1921. Catherine St. Onge. wife of Napoleon t. Onge. aged 69 years. 1-`unera.l from the residence, James street. Thursday. at 8.45 a..m. for St. .\I:v':f`5 church and cemetery. ll()l'.\'l`I FOR S.- \l.l`} T momod lnx-iv)\ )r(us<>, For ('(*III. of \'ult- Pulled 51 A RR IF. I) I130 l)l-I.-\'l'HS 1661 iv "Yes 206 270 242 -444 219 280 G1 8 3 9 \V`eL Haj. an no SPIBELI A CORSETS Corsets for Barrie. east oi and in- cluding both sides of Toronto street, also Ross street. is making her V spring calls now. Home Saturday: I `Miss Willers, agent for Spirellai I 1 I i at 6 Charlotte street.

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