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Northern Advance, 19 May 1921, p. 8

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;\nnI.lner Blaze at Stuck Pt-us A .<.lig'ht CUl1H1l_`_`. l':l.I.i(JXl occn:':'ed 2:: the stock pens on the agxcl.-lmr:.-.l| <.- t-onnds .`H`uI1d-.:.,v evening; wbnut .10} o'clock. but the prompt. -1'espmm~. of] 1h:-9 remen pn=n.-nt.ed :Ln,\-' S(`l'iOllS loss or prop:-rt_\'. The re 21]_`DPA"l`(`. to have been st.urH.>d by somt-on:>. -:1: it is :Ll'lllf)Sl impossible for 21 luAsp1'in[.: up in such a pl:q..-,e. 1 wise. This is the second rv '. ;`4:I-iL.ll1I.1lI'u'] bui1din;.:.s within : months. The a1nnu:n.i mee1n`n:g orf [`.he-I B-.u-rie. Union Cemeterx Cmnp.'vu.:~',. vrhi-ch HAD to be postponed owing ro the lack of a. quorum, will be held in the Police Court jhamlyer u . 3, o'clock p.m.. on Monday. May 30. 1921. for Lhegpurpozwe orf rt-ceLv`.'ng the repm-t rat` :the directors for the yeur mxdim 31st Dec.. 1920, thei el-ec.t.v'.on_ot direcmrs for the cu-rte-mt; year, and the (:on.s7.d.cemt.ion. of q)ro~t posed` amendments to the by<],a.w3 0:`! the company. together with general} -I 1 nnuin:-an (hnsls Ext-eed the Fine One of our school teachers was Iinmi $5.00 `by Alagistmte linden- -hurst for pM'sislin.=,z to ride his vbivke me -.x.ction as will baa n.ot.ice-d by the, on tho Si-dewli conu-a.r_v `L0 the tmvu. b_v~l:uw. One escapes cumsidexy zrhle when costs are. placed on the` municipulit.;\' instead 01' on the psa.rt_v ('Jl.llSiI)_ court to be ussenlbled. 3.3; in this ca.se the town via our 90 on} 1`:()'st.~ nhere-with : (`.ons.t.a.'ble ufmza czmuing vcoun $2.00 1: smmnons delivered . . . . I 1.50 2 w1`.rnesses a.L 750 .. L50 b`t::.In,ps on cheque-.5 for fees 9 While wituc-ss fees are said to me! 750.. exrpe-rience shows that. such fees are very seldom pa.i;d1 The a.t1outio.n of Lot ()W'D?.`n' us dr'aM'n to the Annual A..S'."W}Sn!Yl(`Et.S for cure of lots. which are 1)a._'/:n."K).'+:~ to J. W. Ness, Sec'y-'1`rez1.:<., croftfs I-`.a.nl\. Dunlap St... B;u`rie. l'\urnL`n'u n|' lots mm remind:-ti Y."E\(`x.T. (`l`0l'1.'S 1-'.a.nI\. UUXLIG-}) Bl, n;uLrLr_-. (.)wner:~1 or Lm.< are reminded rmt. unvpmd :L;~L"`.\ v>`.1I1(!!i.Y.S 1'mm I913 01- w:u'd he-com as chuxtge zuzznimst Lhn In! zumdvshuu d not he allowed in at.`- cnn-.u\.n te, as under ~L-he Act P`.E*1Y n\Il,'fP BE / PAH) m`-}1`()Rl: T9162 l.p I`S CAI)! BE (JSED 4` l7npaid:'usse'ss1rneuts (mm 1')! ; to 1920 .inp(h1sive are overdue and uh-ose 'f9"r 1.`|`.2| payulbleron or lxeforrz: lnlv mt next. July 15!. next. ASSFSSll'l(!l11 r;1.u-.~: $1: `per n.n-mun! for om-. `lot and $1 for each :1-141: E->r.~ a1 1 1 ovvnejk by the saure person; $1 `or .h5;u' lot. l.uL,.on':uers are uL+o reminded Lhaxt with the new E.ndow'.men.t Sytsteun now a~va.i:la.b1e they may el.o`.m.in.ame, it they wish. further assessments by permanently eudowdng the lot to provide for perpetual care. Bl\.i'l'l Union Cemetery Board. ' ~ -' vA. Brownlee. Pros. K/Q 3:u'rie. T.\lzm_v 11, "I921. I.ll'0S(:! l`l_]l' I :'.. l .1 nl_\' L61. next. A sssslnent 1 6 o 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ` ued . `(<`i\-`on .-\wn_v l4`|~:.-co Hm f0lll}'(l.\` uI' our Pf-'('*,l`lt`.\'.\' Dlexltli no Blue}:- n-ymn Teu. .uim1s'; .- p .\ mfnn from 1'3}.-lwm was nedl .. ... . . ......u.x Postponedl Annual Meeting BA RRII-I UNION (`,1-}`_\iI Anuuui A sso.\xs'xne-um I "32u'r's aummohile \v~.1.< I .\';1HIr(i:|_\' night. but Wzxsi next mornim.-' I )-.\(H_v dam-` A. Brownlev. : Presidem Bzurnie Un.-`.021; Cemetery C-0. ` 1 1 `I 09 I l Uemewry nozuu, A. Brownlee. Pres. L blaze : 011:9! ~ u.L the . a few S(>`I';I(* tlerives its n'a,nm t'mm Xenra. :1. Hpz1n'i.~1h nanm far a pt*(?1lH:l I" wnnllon bllu-nicer. 1 the` me.' the* -,,.,.~ Mrs`. \rll.I( -llllil-ll? M rs. l`Ili'/.a \\'lli`l.lPIl(iill9 passed :Lwa_\` on \\'l>(llleSd'll\`/. i\lu,_\' ll. '.i._:ed S3 _\-ezu'.~:. In the fa.-ll of I91!) she "*",l1ad :1. serious illues= from which ",0" she novel` fully i't_+coverc;-d and on. l1`1~"iSa.t.t1i'da_\` nigrhl, she becmiie s11dden- "Ck l_v \\'rn'.\'(-. De-.('.ea.se-d was born in "enl Ennisliillen, Co. Ferinunagli, .[re-- m9'll:u1rl. uml cums to C'.un'.ula. 46 ,\'ea.1`s| me} ago. For ten years she lived on the ninth concession oi` V-espra and .Lhen -" `L! moved to Barrio:-V. where the t'e.1uain- ' `Jr ing years of her life were spent! `wt! Her husband died in 1886. She is ;survived by one daugliler and two. `sons. \-'iz.. Mrs. Fred Skinner of Bar- ` rie, William of Hamilton. and Jainesl `ml of Ot.tum u. Almost fmm the organ- , 3 iza-tion of -the local corps of the Sal- va,t.ion Army. Mrs. VVh.it.~1e1Ldale was mus d. melnher, and pi*o\'c=d lhe.rselI` in {her daily life 21- faithful and worthy 1".-ti. T soldier of the cross. [I -. 1, Mrs. Blue ' Mrs. Blue. w_il`e of Mr. Wilson Bl1w,edimr l"r(=e Press l<}\'enin;.: lwlle-tin. died on W0'!1d:l) . may `. .nd. an ll1e.fun1iI_v_ residence, W'el- lington :\'partment.s. Wellington Icrescenl. V\"u1nbpPg. She was ill `only a, fmv hours and was :1 dau_2`h- zler or Mr. John Pluxmn, of Winni- lpeg, l'o1'merl_v or liarrle, and also El. `niece of Mrs. Tyre!" of this town. !'l\h- l'unm'-.11. which was private. was 1 hold on \\/ odnesda.\`. Mu._y ~H.h. l I i .1 I l:1L`~`el I". (Tm-bett Russel F. Corbeu, }'Ulln_L .'(-`SI son 01' and .\}r.'. Jas 1'.-vhe.-$1., of `HM l.u'Li7.al>elh street, died in 'I`oronln Q-n :~`zLf1Ir(lny, t`r)Hmvin::.{ an txpelulioh for app:-udinitis the pr(=vi01|:-'. eve-n- nu. .. .... 5,1: i 1 I y I z 3 ? . .. V ,,. -. im.:'. '1\he young I `.39 _vezu':< 0|` zu:,e-, 'pne1nnonizL and pendicitis set. in. detecterl in Mule. keeper for a 1:111: and is s11rvi\'ed l`:Lmil_\'. H to was 1 jSzLr1Ii`t'lzLy, (>pt>l 2Lli0il, 1 ma,.n. who W115 only had suITered in A". while- from in bed ap- st I:ha.i it. was mm] Russell was time- lz11'_:o nonst.1'11(-.li0n 00.. d etecterl [mu il_\'. ago. The lmmrlus. 0 by a. n1~;\ri'ied funeral his i :1rhm"s `hmnv on i\`Innd.a_\' noun. cmnim;-H-d ,. muk (`Uni 1'-ul wire. bu t. R9.-.\". no ll} 1um1t.hs _pl:ic(-. lirmii `.1A'H=i'~ C. '1`. -.\imhodi.~al I I 9 Dou E51215. v(,`h'u rch. Hide:-ly Oiciui Gone In me death of John Weayuiouth. bailiff oi` the First Division Court. Barrie. for nearly 44 years, another has been removed from the ever lessening roll of eanly pioneer set- tlers in this section. Mr. Wea.:~'- mouth ied on "May 1.2111. 1921. and was buried on Saiturday in Barrie Iniou Cemetery, following: a private -ss~rvicr- comiucted by Rev. Mr. !Bevei'ley. of (`iii.1Lit_\ Church of Eng- ihhl ....E,.... .- _,..v....... .. -- .. ......-.. ......... |n1a,r1'ia.;zo Mr. Weaymouhh conduct- ed :1 livery ban: and also worked in. thin lumzbeu` camps. At. that time Barrie was 3.11 bush and Ln: de- ceased well rememibemsd blazing as path nhfough where Wiseman's slaughiter house now stands. He remembered shooting: plover right where the Cen~tr3.`. School now stands. and -he assisted to draw the '-brick for the Cundles home on the -present. Brown farm. While an- gztgesd in the soda vmter manufac- ; ture hewaus wppointc-d vbailiff by the Haze Senator Govwun. and he sold his business. which was :10C8.t8d. where the ga plant stands, -Lo enter upon his new duties. There had been ve `different clerks in -the division court `during his term of office. To Mr. and Mrs. Weaymouth were born four sons and one daughteir, Mrs. Wm. Morley, and .Fa.unt of To-ronito. i I The other sons are Sam and John of ` Barrie. Another son. was killed in -the Great War. Deceased was a. man of souzm mor.-zls and good judgment. and w.:u; widely known throughout the (:ouni._\" .....-u\... . .<..x.... . .... v -... nI\r41 I'l\== S:>1xN'n-V -.~.'.t .'\`imcn.e Educa- tional A-.<.:~m(:i:u1-)1`. via `tmldmg :1 con- V"?[:U.-`Hi. in -the I`-awn `Hall, Beeton. on .l\ {;Ly .'H).hh. I`here'wi.ll be after- noon and ovc-n~`Lm.: ..~'es: be.~.:`i`nnin_g at 2 and 7.:%(I o'clock 'I`h.o.- Rev. W. M. Morrirs, or Orungcvuillns. will be present. A good pogrranxxuxe is be in.-g pz`2>pu.r consismng of discus- sions on (konvsohiduted Schools, 'l\o-w'nshi`p School Boards, etc. 73...... ...__..__ :_;-_.-__;_.z __ ,_:.___, (hmd he-u\`_v \'e--'str`ing polished: handle Iiromn I'm` 500. Hinds Bros. Born at Norway on Urge Kingston Ifioad. he came to 'Ba.r:r`ie at we age :7of 15 years, and ber-,a.Lna a. stage driver betwven this point and Pene- tang. W'heu 27 years old he was married to Janet Watson, da,u.gwh.t-er of Juums Watson. of Dalston, and his good wife, although 83 years of age, is still `hearty and waited up- on him during a, year's illness. She and u. 1'e1n:u*l:-.ubl2~ lady for her weight of yeams. For it time after ._.___.:.._- mt- r1v..............;.1.. .......:..... is of 11. bright and happy d'Lsposi`Lion. Every person interested in ed1uoa~ ticvnal atfairs is oordmullry invited `Do be present and take part in the dis- V--1....-...... Dr. J. A. Cummings. President: H. _R. Wilson. Sec'y-'.}`rea.=. Obituary Notices l". l9'li(3/\'l`l()N.\"l. f`0N\/l`I .\'Tl(DN` !`x'es:h_\'le_~x'izu1 church held evenim; in plum` 01` L11 nus-.eLin.g: on Monday ui;:h entertuinitlg pr gzrzun was the eveniu: ('ullClI,l(li!l_L`, l'resh-mems. $ Mr. and Mrs. `W. (.`nIliu and Mr.` and Mrs J. Hedgex` are in C1evel;av.1d flmric.-n'.1l Convention of the P-. 01' o ELIE. and the G.[.A. this \\'-.:.'.-K as (1ele=_e::q.l.es In the lute! -< The Alln.nda1e wharl` has been re- ipztireci and is now in exceilem gun- idiiirm. This is rortiinute as ism will no doubt hzu'e mzmy Ino1.o2- bunt parties here this snumner frm-i .'iw- gU.S.A.. -us`. the Trent, Cznnai route is being well advertised nhis znomh in the Ainrican Motor Bo-at m;1g2:7.in-'-,. I 1 '("hr.- Y.M.C.A. baseball tezuu unin- `tajued their lead in the town ls=u.;.L'.:: by 2; 14 Lo 12 vict.or_V over SI. Au.- drew's on londay night in the A,zricu1Lu1--.11 I -u2'l<. The"-. garne was not so ragged as me score would indicate. as both pitchers served up a. good brand of slants. but received rather indifferent. support. in the eld. The enumerators for the districts about Barrie meet in the Court House this week to receive instruc- -tions from the chief officers as to their duties. They will commence enumeratin: about June 1st. -l`0W-11's ',':t'l1l|iTll 'S11lllghl(:~l` 01'! ;\lm1's Sllits is ann0un(2e'd elsewhere in this issuu. Rvud the stzutling, price rmluminxns. ! 1 It was iwpcvrted in We~dnesd:1_V's dailies um. Hereudesy would not start in the King's Plate. but from informatlon re-ceivad in ~Ba4rx-ie the same day the colt will be at the post. all right. Of course, I-Ierendesv is not in the best of hen.-l-t-h. but is gain- ing mpidly and only a severe set- -back rwill keep him out out the plate New Dental Oman _ Dr. Rollit. who 71121.5 been p1'a.ct'xs- inf: dentistry in Ihhe Province of Quebec. has obtained a. degree in Ontario and is op`e'n.in-g an oice on Dunlop street over the new candy store. Tllere will 4b? a special meeting in l the Police Court Ch.zm'bex's of W. I. on f~`rida;,v afternoon o'clock. to give Miss Healey. public health nurse. an opportuniiy to ear plain her work. Every -member is urged to be present and bring others with her. the it! 4.15 l Church Summar School The Church of England snummler school at Geneva. Park will be held from June 30th to Julyrzvuh. Among t.hose'w&1o will take pa. in the -`pro- graanme will be ihe Rev. Prof. Cos- grave, Prof. Mcln-tyre. P1-so-f. Todd. Cannon Vemotu. Dr. Taylor, Revs. R. S. Mason. W. I-I._Whi:te. A. R. Beverlery, G E. Slmmonvs. W. A. Earp, C. W. B`o.r'm:Ln. -and Mrs. Si-m~ mons. Mrs. I~`orrma:n, [Mn-.5. Earp, Miss Dalton. 1\ii.ss.l`vIetca1d`, Mrs. S'tra.t.hy, Miss Whilttovn and Miss Morley. Aug-ljn,,,o` for Trout Messrs. G. 0. Cameron. and Frank Ja.ukson returned vthev fore part of * last week from their mmuul shing trip D10 Algonquin lurk. These local Lsa.a.c Wa.lton.s repoort the trout quite plentiful. admhough shing is somewhat -marred by the -erce `for- est res -in -the northern district. Ox: Wednesday -morning work was commenced on the tearm-g down of the -old wooden tower on `the Court House. It has been up about 25 ~:.'e:Lr:_:, or since the buildings were ranxodelled. R. (`.a.rr(-f. is the con- tra.ct.or. The \'.I`..\`.C.I~}. lDYD`lI`.'K'3".\ STAR 'l.`(-) STAIVJ` I or Esme. .\`l.reeL ch 2; social THE NORTHERN ADVANCE John H! 01-n on re-no \' r`l'+,`(i BURTON AVE. N`.'I`EIODIS'I` OONGREGATIONAL MEETING The annual congregational meet- ing of the Burton wvenue Methodist church was held. on 'Wednes-day evening. May 11th. w`hetn the ve names following were added to the Quarterly Board as Society Repre- sentatives: Thos. Fleetham, Wm. Pratt, W. Bretldbuf-, L." B. Lainson, F. Cullen. The year has been a. very 1 suocessnf-u.l one and encouraging re- , parts from all departments .were.,/H given. " ....... ...,... $5.00 un.d (-0515, or $121.11), lust. \\'eol:f for l1P,2'lP('fiH_`.'. to have the I21.il liL:l1t.s* bnrnin:.'.' on hi.~;- can` aLt`Ir=.r ni:_:=ht. and ext-o@(lix1.: the spun-(1 limit. in 13:1:-rim? I":-nst Hurt tlm (:].l'll(>`lI.~` The l`1'u:4l 0! .\'um1a_\` um! .\1uml-.:.\'| did 4-nI1. du.nIu.L:`u ln(".aH_\' `lo! r-2u`1_\' _;:x.rdun vrups. he-nus .s'11l'I"'-wing" +-spe\(*iuIl_\. In smne localities (:1'up.< \\'+-ru (]:llll:lL'<*(i In :1 t-.unsidex':n.hln ox-; lent. l`zwsd-.1_\` and \\'uc1!L(=stl21_\' the we-uxln`-r ::ru(lual1._\' WzlI'ln.E'.(l up u.t'H-r sv\'c-ml cla\.)'.~t of \'m;\' cold. (' .-\.s'.~`n('int.ion .\lo-.l.in;_- -\ ('()Ill`hiH(,*ll IIH-`Ef.lI1_E 01` tlw B'.u'-: riv (,'nn11n1un'I_v .r\ss0clu.tion and VVO-9 nmn's lnstituie is (~::.l1Hl for .l~`n'u1uyi afternuoll 0|` this week 211. 4 0'Cl(}(`.-Ii` in the Police (`nurl (`.ha1n \\'!1en_ ,l)r. l.itI.le and Miss `He-eley. H J rovin~L-iul nurse. will :Ldd.x1=ss LI 1uenxl)e-rs (ladies and uwn) on 1.] work of a public n11r:~:;3. This is Titul q1l(=sl.iv0n and every meuuber both m'g'.xni7.zx.ti0us is urg-`mi to `present.

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