Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 28 Jul 1927, p. 1

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., I . On. We(lne.=.(lay I-Io:iy:.'; had sold 13 head of cattle and a pzm'1'-of calves to two Beeton cattle Hammil and Joseph McDe1'mott. '[`in'v I1-overs went; to Hodn.-'e s home on Thursday c\'on~ing' about luslc to pay him, but he was not at hamo- On F.rilz1_\' nd_2`ht the_\r H-odge hm] gone to the lxotlso after r-.shin;:' his evm1ing"s olwrvs. Hodce `.\'a..= I-iglh`-.in_::' Zhu) kftclwn lunp, inrt/.:n(lin_: to go dwh-rac`.!_\' to bail. --he ulw-ays rc-t`irc(l about nine o'clock wlhen it was no I0n_'.1'e.r pos- Lihuriosxi rctuvned just a.<=` siblo to wo1'k-whr-n he hezml vcicesi ca1`Ii11,2* him from the road: Oh, Alcck ! Hr.-110, Ainck ! nu, 1., 'l`h- B:11'rw'r- team was: Farrier p, I`Il1omq). c, Kirk-up ]=b, I)_vnIr 2b, Dobson 55, Clark 3rd, 'l`rib.b|e Id'.. A; Mc.Ke.nz.ie at`, A. Moffatt .rf. 'l`h- lm-u] mltfit w2x< :1 .~m"11ch-11;: :1'u3r. with I\Iaanz1.5.1'u1' Ah. .\Io':1H.' ]1.im.~'r:1f covnrin_:' the 1-'I:.:~h.tv eld torri- `nary. 7111... n,,_,,:, 1 V` - 1 For ve or six months prior to March 1st, 1926. tnhc-_\' Lived togetihcvr in Orillia very well, with Mrs. Duffy a.ssist-in}: mate)-ially in p1*ovid~i11g .mean=.< of support. On March 1st a quarrel occurred in which Dufy` vmsed va~r_v bad lang;ua,2'e towrads hwi~.:. wife, and was quite rougvh with 1eI'. He tfilrl her, (an1`0n;:' otther t'hin that if she did not stop receiving. visits from a certain man, she cowld set out. After :1 (Lay of s`twbbo1'n- .-silence be-tween the two, Mrs. Duf f_V asked Micshael if he meant what he -.=a.id about her getting` ou-t. He sank? yes and she pack-ed her trunk and ldeft. I -r i try: a u . I . 1.- .-Xftevr their nal separation M '. `Duffy asked his wife s0V'e2=a'I times` `to come back and live with him, but she 'c-fused. (V -r u wry . - .v..., ..... |_!)nl_v one .~'t'1`fkc-( sumuon-t. Dunn 1-I B:x1'1"n b:xtt<~1' 1 unli. 1 \. A u.~.u. I Sum.m:in._e' up, Judszed W'aisme1' oumi ]that the two g'1'ou`nrls for a1im.o.r:,_\` iwew de.=e1'tion or cru<:lt._\'. C1'ue'I had to be such as t.o cause reason- |able mmrehension of dlang*er ta life-._ |`Iim`b or health. As the evidence in `this case (Lid not warrant such a con- 1c.lu.=ion the action s7h-oud be rlism"isr.<- ?e It was directed that the plain- {tis (lisb.u1'sements in the case.- shouvlrl be paid by the (lefenda-nt- .a-. ' Preparation ; for the Con.servativ1~.' P:u~.t._v Dominion Convc-nti-on to he helvtl` in Winnipeg: van Ocutober 11th are nearly complete. Tahe Amni- `tlieatre Rink, with a seating` capa-city` of over 5.000, and ample room_ for committee rooms, press rooms, etc., ihus been Sr-lected as the mcsvt S-uita.l)sIc iblliiiflingl`. Thcrusamls of xwisitors are `ex:pec.tol in Winnipeg` rluvinyr the con- lvention week. 'l`vhe meetings will all be open to the pvubrluie. } Judeg2'e Wismer found that Du _v -s account of her husbmld -:2. conduct toward her was true. He .also found to be t1'ue_the evidence `of other witnesses who texstied that {the plavinti did receive calls from izmotnher man. n 1 .- u: Ju was hannlod out this week by His Honour Jul::u Wismer action of M212'::211'et Du`y to secure alimony from her th11; Michael Du'_\', of O1'iI-liu. b>cuu.<:_- of acts of alleys!- cruc1t_\' fwhich c.nu. her to ]r3z1\ (- his hou.~`e :1mI to 1'(-fu.~'<= to 1`<-`.u1`n. } 'I`h~ two litw?g'z121t4.-` \\`v1`0 mz11'1'i0d ir `1S.`OP. Jtul-.:(> Wi. out in :: rr-\`i<,\v of tho e\'ilm1c<>. Sub.~'equunf.- |]_\` thc-_\' 1i\':..-I at 1(r.-:11'ne_V, Sc-otia Junction, 1'-\tl1<~1'1(.g\'. Orilliu and Lem."- forul, movf11_;` hack to Orillia 21 sec`:1n1 tfmn about 1920. .-\t(~z1choft.hr: above places the p1ainti' left he`: 'hu.='bamI and went to her home be- cause the vlofmldant ve y f1'equwent'l_\' |.'.1.1..1...n,x :.. BEETON FARMER 1 KILLS A ROBBER{ ,-......\, nu u\;\uuu--u .x,._y 1x\.x]uL'uw_\ E in in (h1iI)kiYl',Q,` liquor to excess. }an used vile and bla.<]yhe1n`oue Ia:1e=uz1,:e to her when she 1)1-`cvtestm' against. his drinking. On one oc- casion the o1'dered.1;hC plraintiff out of the home. Howeven iafter each occasion the plain-ti re- I =t.urned to her husband and resumed` `]`(?S'i(IOI'lCC with him 1701' some months. 7-: n . . 1 . IHITTING POORLY, BARRIE LOSES .AT :ALLlSTON, 4 TO 3 i CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION A K ;AT WINNIPEG ON `;OCT. 11!}:- mo ALIMONY FOR jFOR ORILLIA WOMAN Judge Dislnissos ,.-\<-H011 of` Mrs. D111f_\' ; 1-_I11. To P:1_\' C0s1`;s'. 0, I)"orh.-rm I on I r-!'. I`rh- zmzl MofTatt vnth \I m ......- _._..u - I w'?t`h thr: In the` inky blackness of a farm k -itcllcn in a lonely spot nt;-ar BL-c~ ton lust F1'i night, :1 plucky Scuztch fzn'mr_-1-, Alex. H-otlgsc, tackled an zxrmn.-ul mzuzuulcr, and in u`llfu uml ULIHI st1`11:;':;`lu-, killc.-(l the un- known in\'mlm- l,):u'0`l1z:ml(-l. It '21.-1 :1 _L-rim. p1'in1i1i\'- batltlv, l:1.sti11:: 1:3 mfnutl-.<, in wh;'cl1 l>ot.h zxttnclccz` uml .......u .u: 'l`h om p.301` Eight Pages ...,.. H.-. . .., fzmnm-, Alex. H'0ll;,"( uutlh 1: att: z:t.tz1ck<-l know it was 21 g` n-i..~:l1. _\.'~itl1m' man z1. f\'<.~vitl1r-1` _>':xvr: it. It. \v'.L.< 21 l3fr2--u _;-`ht to the (l.(.211]h. R u.:.t1'i ous, h1::\w1 an tfllixya` jum-1n-~ L 111 Lono]_\' Sl1z1(-k ;\.1c.\':1ml01.' }l()d;_,1`(` Sf21_J,'(`S I`im'(-0 .'I5z1`rHv \\'i`rh .~\s.~':1ila11`r. Vol. LXXVT. N0. 22 L-`I. I-I:11'uh'1 u.I 1.imcu!o run-nu um nu. (|`u||Ag .4. .........., lanL~\\'z1_\' to 1101110. 'Dhe auto woum up the uln'<~;u'_\' cr>unt1'_V road in the: (1-iroc-tion of BL-eton and was lost to siglht. The country.r? was ywltzxxgmxl into ula1'kx1r. and silence. .\'ot. oven 21 Hf_'Tht 5:l'I1mn(-rml from the nL-a1`c~. farnl h:u. h2LH' a mile z1wa_\'. ((Tnnt$m1orl nu n:1v._m at-van) u 9 Sue Vickt-rs Bargrzxin Bumlgut this` - I 1 and 2 the yht to the An in- i h0m3.~.t 1'2u'mc-1' pitted thej I muscle which comes from! soil, zzjxzlillst the twaclxclgv c -. 21 c1~in1inal, and r-.<.cz1p(~. xv--H known in B: - c<`ns.:rat.uIatml on pull ;-um)! _x' ..J.!. xultir @133 Nntitlb mm Emmmzz .':x.< thrm uu:1l>!<- . . F1-i_2'ht -Li<-ut. David A. Hartlimr 01 Camp Bonlon hall 21 th1'illin:.:' r-: from uleath on Wmlm.-s(l<;1_\' afternoon. Hzmlinlr lrft Camp B`C`)'(l(`l'l for :1 hop to London in :1 ninv cylintlc-r n"t21r_\' motor lriw-n plum`. .\'-:11 \V(>m|- stock hr: sf-_--ht:-ll zmothr-r plzmv and lvoirlml to turn back and S(`(- if hr- knmv tho pilot. .-\.< ho l):111kv:l fr the turn at nlmut 800 foot altitude- zx tting` on :1 win}.-' :<}v21n . ul- lo\\'in,-.>' thv lmvr-r plzmo tn .<:x3_~` .<() l):ul'_\` that tl~.- m:1chfn(- w:x.< tln'urv1z .. . II . ml quzlrtc-1`. frht for .u-.\.u.uu_- IAI .uuA nu uuu\.v\,. .111 1900, fo1Io\vin,g' the I(.~ut1h c-fl Col. 'I`yrvnhitt. he fought and ca1 riml' the Ft.-aim-al -'idi.n_e; of South Simone, and . made :1 nzuno for hin1.~'<-H in tho House of Cmmnons. At the tim(- of his r,~1 to tiho Hou. thv National Tran.~contimantra}! R:1iIw:1_\' \v:xs being` c0n. un- (It-1' U10 Imurit-1' urlminist2'z1t.ion. Mu". I. nmnlv an <-.\:hz1u. sturly of .jur_\'. Ho nls an zxutho1'it_\' : lI1tw.'o.~'u-1 caountry. Just political ur.~n (3..-.# t\tvIr\` ..u ..u 1LI.Tl'Ll vi 1-: - -'. A (,IuLmL-il and I fz)u:.:'ht Lhrmx-.1 I , ! Anotuher of Simcbe Ci0unt._v s wor-3 tihy sons in the person of M1`. Jusbicei Lennox, Judge of the Higih Ciou.rt1 Division of the Supreme Court of! `Ontario, passed away on Tuesday evening` at his home, 213 Poplar ;P1ain~s R-oad, 'I`.0-ronito. Mr. Jiuisticei iLomiox, wiho susvtainml a stroke on; July 1st, had been ordered to bed by his dxoctior at that time, and had been ziiliing since then. The end came peacefulwly, with his family] around him. I v 2 u u 7 . e v n `......... . l Ln his early days Justice Lennoxi lwlas one of the most prominent men! fin Simcoc. His family was one of} jthe oldest in the County and tiherei ~is yet a very large family conmec-i I ition lie-re. 11- :11 1 4- n :1 |...,.. ..~.L. 1 ` Hh`1L_L1"htCn I11L'z1tiu.= Samuel Lennox =`was born on concession 5, Innisl.` gm.-ax` Cihurchivll, where his father, the {late Wvm. Lennox, operated a mill., ibater 'h.i.'< t`-athcr erected the mill that I istill . at Painmviok, and lived! :thC!`0 fOl' INAIIV \"(.Z1)`S. ` YY......LL.L_ I . . 1 Hau; Lonnox was odaucated at iChu1'chll1 Public Sdlrool and Barrie; Grammal` School. He taug`l1t sch/0011 for about 21 year at Ivy. He rs't;` . law in 1878 with his bro-; .lZl1(:l`, T0l)l2l.>`, in the oflico in Barrie` }now occupied by Alex. Cowan. `Hlamwlntoxl Lennox was artlcleul under` the late ,Wm. Lount, Q.C., wihilei 'l`-cbi-as wa:<. u stu under the late 1 _ Dnlt on .\IcCm`trl1_\'. l 0 l In an award made on Monday, the Bcaa-ml of .-Xrbcitration appointed to ` ngvainst the refusal of 01'-illia Town- ihc-ar the appeal lo(l.g'e(l by ratepayers I :.~*hip Council to clivitle the Pine Grove lScho*0l Sr-ction into two, uphelld the .lo1'i.-zinal of the municipality. We are of the opinion that no (lriVi.~'l0n of the salt] School Section l % (No. 1. Orillia Twp.) should be m:a : int tho }m.~. time, and we .43` `{l\\'2Ll'(l," l`L`2!ll>` tho \'C)'(llCt lt-tl`\vit.h; Jill. (`.ount_\' ::ut.`ho1`iti<-.<. The costs of : `thv action :ll'<` to be borne by the l ,, ,L_. JUSTICE LENNOX ; cons T0 ms REST; rxu.l.n Knowing: it wa.~' the cattle nl1'0\'ers with his money, Hodge . to them to came to the house. F021)-in_~_v they miavht 2`:-.t mired in the muul ~lan0 z-.f tr:r the hr:-a\'_\' men 1-em2n'nr: \vhr>1'r,- they were. Hol_L`e, true to his frugal Scot,tL:~ah insvtinct, 1'.~tt `t1u'n(-(I out I-amp and then went to the waiting car at thv end of the lane. 'Il1r-1' the men p2'ot1ucol nnxuv, . xL\_\,l\ U1 0 the oil : rains. the two` So ` money I` 1' the cattle, $610 in all. It: was cmlntr-cl out in thc- 1.51.-11t of thn automobil-A hc:ul!i_;ht~'. .~\ftv1' :1 brief clhzzt thw mvn lwmvv olf. and H0(lL ,'(: pl=0 his \\'1_\' wouml the u zong thv murl:l_\`- I ? \ .0unt_\'. 1 V _ V ` Had Most ,No ruble C`a1'0m'; L;1\\'_\'m', Politic-im1 and | I i Jltdge. ARBITRATION BOARD REFUSES ` TO DIVIDE SCHOOL SECTION (Continued on page ve`) . \ ~B0:ml of .-\2'bitr:Lt0r.< com- P..\I. Hzwanl Gov-21', Cold- (c-h::irn1zu1). Isaac Dn_\', I.P.S., . T T.` YT.....l.1.. I` `ll f`IA...\.. 1.11.0 an... H . uwu. mnlcr an x.~'(- of milw:1_\' builzl:3n}." in` nu! soon I1r- lwr-came the H-- .~'pnk(-.~:m;xn of his party on tr-'r.<. I-Iv .-t1-0n.2'l_v criticizm! I ma] Tm1:sc*r>nti11<-nt:1}. prc.--Y wt it wuuhl :1'x\\':1_\'.~' lw :1 1'\ .1 . . 7 cs}? H11- nluo AVIATOR HAD THRILLING ESCAPE FROM DEATH r4-turn p:u't_\' Whilv `as? ` Dr. C'1.1'.~:on of Barrie was on thol scene almost immediately, but al-i thoug'.h articial rcspi1'a1;ivon was an-i {plied for over an hour and a half,` ;he ccruhl not he res'uscit:1tel. Seve1~al_ lather d|oc't01\= were also called. 'I`l1r.v_vi . hat it was a very st1'aI1;:(l' I I as the lad had only `her.-n ;unrle1'watL-1' about four minutr:s. {The boy had hml a late linnc-1'. and Dr. Carson a(lvanc~:- the the-ory that `the boy had .\:W'2L'llC'\\'0(l a mouthful `of water and then vomiteul. The Ewimlpipe had become blookml. p1'c~ \'cntin_2' x'0su. lt wa-s also `s:u::5:este that heart failure mi_2'ht iluxve cz1u:~e(l his loath. v'\ . uwy ...... .......-... ....,...... , Peter West was visiting` with I\'Ir1's. {Davis of Toronto, at the .\'Ia.p1(,-s." iThr: funeral fork placv Wmlz1u'~`d:1_\' ~m`ornin_: in Toronto. 1 I r i | ! VV|hi'Ie swimming at Pvugrsl-ey vs dock, iTo1v1c-ndale, about 4 o c]c~ck Monday, gafternoon, Peter We-st, on-ly chi:1d of` ;Capt. F. J. West, 179 Sorauren A.ve., i'I`m'ronto, was drow-net]. The 1i ot.Ie_ flax], who could swim fairly well, was .. tl. .. .....L .. .. ___!L.L _L .. ..L ._ J`..- .._. I nu \.uu.-_- uuuu ;uu._y ux.-n, gin the water wnluth about a dlozen other ehlhl1`e.n, most-1_V' older than `himself. Mwosrt of the swimmers had left the water wzhen the West boy ,began to splash more than usual. Someone canluled cut to him and he 'an.we1'e(l that he was all ri`g1ht. A 1 . _momont later he (l I M:..,. r` mr........-n u1..:,..1.+ -4: m-......... , .............. .. ... \.`.....,.,, ..... .. I Miss G. Muvr.re1wl-Wrig.ht of T.orono dwived from the dock and b1`ou`,21ht the ibo_v s body to the surface. Gm'a] `.VIu1-roll-Wrigwht carried him from the ' water. v\ ru :0 vs .u......... .,-....,,-.-.. .. ` E. W. G'au W. Bond, Graven- hurst; W. J. MoFa(Men, P. Carss, C. .VIcC-onkrpy, O.1'ill1-21; W. C. White, EL-aurence Park. To1'o=nt-0; IL. A,2'er, 'Creem'ore; E. Seubrc-e, S'<:hsombe1'_2`; J.` lswanscvn, Qs111a\va; Dr. Cuampbel-1;. 1B1-`adfonl; R. McKnigvh~t, 'I`-otten 1R. 'Eo1I`1etJt.e, Collin-_2vwo~ol; T. Dyer, fstayner; H. Amyleton, J. LeGar, V. ]Kni,-ght, A. G. Walker, c. W.- Poucher and F. Jorhnsiton, AllaI1d`al-re; W. H. Kennedy, R. A. Stepxhens, P. ;c1.ark, Barrie. waun u nnun uuu u ynwu -u:, ..u. ` Second place was won by VV. H. :I{m111o(l.\" .< .1 -a1'1`ic rink composed of himself, VV. A. Tu1'nm', W. _\IcCu1- 2mul L. O. V-.x.i1', \\'it.`n 3 wins und 1`. pd.u. of 19. .l ..1,~,. .,..n(.....`.I lu- week. ,,..,L..` w I "I`d1i1`d prize was also c,-2LpL111'vl by ia Bz11'ri<- -qu:vn't0t-to. P. Clark (.-kip). EC. H. B<:r2l'b_\'. A. Sinc;l z`1i1' and J. H. Hr3. which SOCu1'(`!l wins mmtl A |1)Ius (_)f 13. I 1"... ..... ...n:..... J. ..v. .... H. (`1 f\ ._,. .1 !- i Fnur t1'z1vc-l]`i11:_>' `1'u:_~`.=, wo1'Lh.$10 ic,-acrh, con. 1'. Fom Jlpuirs vf si.1ver c:m valued .at $6.50, and py1'e.\:\pie pI:1tes, wortrh were the second and third lprizes. ' I BPETER WEST OF TORONTO I E DROWNED {AT "TOLLENDALE l Wdfillia FRin11} irst 1:15 I Allandale#Tourneyl For trhe second successive year an O1'iI`lia rink composed of Cshester Mc- `Conkey (skip), Ed. Gelllatly, A. the A:I1and'a1e Bowlin_L' Club : an- nual tournamemt here _veste1'rlva_\'_. with 3 wins and :1 plu -of 23. Weahherwax and A .McCI1elI`an, won; r:<...,...,1 IA-.. ....... ....... 1. X17 U I I Twent_\'-txhroo rinks, -Sk>i])])(`(1` as! `follows. oo.mpe.te1 :: I `I7 `I7 I`... I..!,.. `I7 D.....1 I-`u-usvI\'|\ Mr. Justice Lennox, wh`p died following a stroke BAa,i;riv';, Ontario, 'i-hi}Tsd;*3{ J1y' 28, 1927 v , Detective String`e1', 8iSSl.%'i.-Otl by In- _ sipiecitor Rae and Sergeant Crea..=p', are , o-owing` up several clues and are -gsatised that the dead man s identity Alt 119:.` 1,; van.- i is known. Numerous ])C1`SO'l`lS have , positively l(l(':`11iZl0(l him as Dan. .iF`.o1-sytlme from a phot.o,2'raph. Am'on,r,ri ;}'lThese are Dr. Rogers and W. E. _lKearnAs, undertaker. Mm . George F`-orsytihe admits that his brot.her lei`-.t his home on 'I`-hursdxay last and that he does not know his present vvhere- I 1 1 5 abvouits. The police are emleavol-in}: to trace an automobile which, ac- , oolnlnin-3: to well inormed informa- ; `tion, was stantling near the Ho r farm on the n.lg`.l`lt of tihe ght, and , l it is believed that the man had some giaccomplice. The police are also en- qideaxnorin-g to dii.sco.~ver the source of 1 the $157 in cash found in the pocket ) of the dead man, along with two 1 watches. The bills were all ve and v ten dlollar notes of the Royal Bank, , and it should be possible to nd out 3 if`bil'lrs of t`h:OGQ numbers were paid . ou.t at any b'vancll1 of t1l1:a~t bank in the district. One of the watches, \\'"hich had a peculiar dial, was shown to Seth C-opeland, w1ho rlieclared he was certain he had last seen it in the ` prsselswsion of 21 man he knew as Dan. . u _01' his own home. It \\'u.< an unexpected crisis that came into the placid life of the quiet Scot when .~vurpri.sc- in the darkness His life and pro- perty were at .\.'tZlk0, zmd with the heroic blood of his ancestry high in his veins, he eng'a_2`ed in a terric. ha-n battle with his armed adversary "Rho ;g'unman is Lead. Alex. Hc is alive; is the hero of :1 countr_\'si(le. vr. . . u 1 n . u;n_ym-n\. The aspect of the case giving` the ipolice most. trromible is the possibility iof the existence of a confcdei-a.te of the slain man in the village of Bee- trn or the inmierliate nevie.ihb`o11hood. i'I`he more the police work on the 'case, the more they become con- vinced that one or more persons of the Lccality were in league with the dead robber in a series of recent I A liamoml ring found on the per-| son of the bandit has been idemtied" by Mrs. Fred Pearson, wife of Bee- ton`s postrrmster, as :]1a\'i.n.g.-; been` stolen from her home, z1I*on2: w.ifoh lather articles of jewelry, on the |ni{_-'.l1t of June 3rd. The house was; {entered boldly while Mr. and Mr.s.| Prsamon were at a concert, in(1ica.t-' (Continued on nage eight) B1':L_\', to whose hou_=<: H0I_-Jo went! iaftor `H10 a'rz1_v; W. E. Kn21r11. fu-nd(=1'takc1'; Dr. Keith Rom-1':e, A. P.` Wr.-a`the1'up, J. J. Armstrong` and Ho The jm'_v is composed of A. .A. Mitchell` (fort.-man), A. lAiken, F. wesuake, W. J. Bray, Fred Halwl, Jvos. Stych, Eflwoocl Nnio'hIo.1', J. T. En.g'Jish, Robt. Hoover and Geo. H. Baycrot. 'Fors3ml1 e. 'T\L_ .. V- I lp1'e.=.m1t zmrl agtill A112 . 31'< I\'h1c?|1inte1'(\=.t has been a1'Ou.< and a hufsso c1`o\\-`(I asstzmsbled in Boe- ton, the hall being` c1'ow:Ie long` be- fo:-o t`hr- tinu; set for the inqu ` `l'\.. I`- . .. I I I I i 1 _..1.,. A._.._. ,... ;Dr.V Campbell, Ethxt. `rhv Crow u u\.\, \./Av nun. ...u.. .... iand J05. McD thn cattle Io21I~ ';r`~1`S who puixl H. the mom-_v: W111. AD`. . L. ....x....... 1... `Inquest On Beeton |Tragedy Adjourned I The inquest into the death of Lhel bandit wtho came to his end in a erce clombat with Alex. Hodge, xva-5, adjourned on Wednesay morning` fol ' vane week, No rzvidence was taken.` the Crown harl not ccm})Iotc(l itsi I inV;r;:sti{."zLt.ions. ! .. . . 1 u u Hv0(Ig'e s lmmlrc:tI acre farm is in a spar.'~:eJ_v settled (lii.~1trict on conces- sion 10. I`eeumset.h Township. two and a ha`lif miles norbh west of Bee- ton. His `home is a tiny shack, with` 1 i three 1'00-ms a nl1 .n :~:haib'by kitcshen, 114:1; c .-1 bC`(i`.`00H1, and a store room. A u. . vv . . . u. .n W. .,..~., own .-\t.t0)`nv} u 1 ..m.v...\__, ..... hvd an z1 '1`-he f0'.Z`\Vil1;1' wit- mml: Chas. Hmnnwll . 1 v . an ILC 11 need . ,1. -. .P`oH0\vin;_~` :1 m't'\'.'1to sc-2'\'icr- at his .1'cs d-'-nee, 116 Collivr St., a public :fune1'a-l service was held in T-rim t_v (Continued on naqe ve) `.1-`..!ii-att out"! vhnr, John `pm . 1'.V..1lA._.!.. , V\.J..Y vVI\ll. \.lL\alC UL l`\lVlll`5 lllCII\|D- The -late Judge Vance was born in . Mililbnodk, Onrtanivo, on Octobe.r 4rt1h. 1866, the son of the late Mr. and` Mrs. Wtilli-am Vance, wIh.o were of` fine pioneer stock. Hvis fatvhr was ])0ShTnaStO.1` of the town of M~iI1:b1~c~ok z and well known t.I11'oug1l1out the dis- trict. At an early age he showed a preference for the l(~;:'a1 profes.sion and as socn as his p1'e1i.n1:ina1`_v edu- cation was c`om.p]c-tml he (mtm-ml the` law ofce of J. W. Curr_v, I(.C., at 1\'IuiIl,b.1=ook. Later he went to O1'an,2'c- \':'l1e and S`t11((:(] under W. L. Walsh, ~ now Mr. Justice Walsh of Caljxau-_\'.f In 1893 G'eo1'_g'r2 Mont_2':wmc-:1'y Vz1l]CC: was ca1Jed to the ban` and .` up- 3 on his c:11'oe1' as bm'risIte1'. In .1908% he was made Kin_L-"s Counsel, and`. |on Scptem`bm- 26th, 1913, was ap- .~pointcd Senior Judge of Sim-coo County. I 'l1.......... n44` 1,4 0, .....\. ...-..-.5-..~u.w uuu vvculu o_\uI;puLIH As a member of the Anyrlicarx Church Ju Vance was kc-~n'1_V in- -tei`c.=`te(l both in 'I`1'init_\' Churcih. Barri;-. and in the national wolf'2n'r- of the For many years he sorvml as Cehurch Warden l.ocaJIy, and rnp,1'r*sente tho pan-i.~1h as my rlelegrato at the General Sy- nod. His outvsta'm1in_2` ability for I(adersl1`ip was 1'ecop,'nfzod in what-` over s'pheo1'r,> ho ontm'c- He was on the ext.-curt.ive rf the An_::`Iicz1n Synmi and alm of thv Diocouv of 'I.`nronto. and held ofcr` as st.-cre.tary-t1`on. in ttho Ontario C-nunt._\' JLnl2'r*s' : Hr: tack an zxctixw in- tm~r*. in sy)o1'.t.~' and was a u`0I1'r-r of zxhi t_\'. Ho 11}.-'0 mmlo n hohh_\` 01 motm-ingJ:. owninzr tho rst nutnm'- hilr` In 1! ..~ H.~`t1'ict. and nrw 01' th rvf in (`h-xn:-.vI21. In 1991 Junie-I `.":1nc'<- w:1.< man'- . \ c n W 1 I His Honour Geor_2'e Mon1,g'o1nery V-ancc, \v.h`o during the past fh;urt-een 5 years has been Senior Judge of the; County Court of Sci-mcoe, pass-ed away last Friday in the Tro*nf,o `Glen .eral Hrospivtad, following: a severe 'openation~.s \Nii"lIi0i'l he was forced to undergio on the previous Mondiay. He was in his s.i)5t_v-rst year. Judge Vance had been unable TJiil0u_9.'i`l ill- ness to d.iscIhar;:'e -his duties on the `Bench or in his office for the past two m`on.`a]1.s. For some time his con- dition had been qwitc critical, and the serious opemtion was performed as the only means of saving' h.i9 life. He was taken to Taoronutzo a fort-. n.ig'&1rt agio. I*`=olilowrin,g tlhe operation lititle hope was `held out at any time for his recovery. News of his deaith `was received with sincere and deep _e~1w-ief 11ln~oug`.h.out the enrbire County. and his passing` is mourned by a very wide circle of loving friends. i ""1-u. .1o.4n In-.lmn `Y.-....,... ....-... LA... 2.. \....4..._,. Dur`in_9: the last fourteen _vea1'.~' 'Jud5:;e Vance dvis~ciha1'_g`ed his judicial` duties in a way that earned him the ` sound rcvspcct of his coIlr:'a;1'uo.=' and} I 01` the bar. His wide kn'owezL2'e of .1110 law was com`m'ned wim a pro- ` found oomnnwon sense and love of his fellow beinyrs. He was :1 man ofl wide inte1'r.-.=t:.= and warm .=_\'mpzxtIhfos A.:- n nu-.u.l.,\.. ..4' u... o. ,. out n 9' Mr. J. A. Lennoox, N-ortxh St, has a number of Plymouth Rock pullets that are starting early to pay for their keep. `No the agve of four .months aml 22 days the first one] [started to Jay and has been deliver-' .in_2' an every day now for :1 lweck. Anvotlwr : tz11'tC(l the fo1]`owing' '(lay and is1 it up, whilr: `oi-hm'.< bu_;'ax1 21 day or two Eutt-r. Law f0rn`...=., lien note forms and `al !ocumm1t:~` of various kinds at` lthc .-\nl`.'ance Ofce. Ems HONAA JUDGE : VANCE LAlD AwAY; l , . . .5 Had B0011 Smnxor Jlldgo ofi C'm1nt_\f of Si1n<-V00 Since 1913. , SW: V .cke:'s Ba1',:ain BLul_L'ct this PULLETS START EARLY f I {TO PAY FOR THEIR KEEP - Pm-tv who .< '2', of Bzmcmft, .1 Fwt E1-it-. and on .-\nt`hu1' Vzmcc-, of B;11j:;:f11 Bud}.N:t is out. zmvl I`.Ir.<. one bro- `. viv- I n\\' 3.

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