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Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1931, p. 8

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For Sale--Privately, on June 27 29th and 30th, entire household fects of the late Noah G,rose, at ` family residence, Lefroy. . AND EVERY Wednesday - Friday - Saturday FIRST-CLASS ORCHES',l,`R;\ Barrie lndepezzdeaitlladio Sale YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR STORKE TO SEE AND HEAR THE LUCERNE RADIO ' Qhigtick Mutpr Sjes I Stefansson discusses the absurdity of facts we have taken for gra,ntg4 about the Canadian North and tells us wh we have always believed in them although they are not and never have een true. Barrie July 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 1 Nine High Class Programmes Season Tickets $2.20, $1.50, $1.00 Big Bay Point Saturday, June 27 Radio Sales and Service L. P. Singer Phc ion Day servlce. l Anthem, Great is the Lord," Packard. :2 o.n n m _.._ l`\v1Iia'h1`. S0112` Servlce. Fhone 491. 1929 STANDARD COUPE . . . . . ..$325.00 1930 FORD COUPE . . . . . . . . . . . ..$475.00 1930 COUPE-Rumb1e Seat . . . . ..$485.00 1930 ROADSTER-Rumble Seat . .$435.00 1929 FOR SPORT COUPE . . . . . . .$360.00 1929 FORD SPORT COUPE . . . . .$375.00 1929 DE LUXE SPORT COUPE . .$375.00 1929 ROADSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$275.00 1927 STAR LIGHT DELIVERY . .$190.00 2 FORDSON TRACTORS (re-conditioned) On the Second Evening of Canadian Chautauqua hear TRULY A VVONDERFUL RADIO ACHIEVEMENT USED V {JARS DANCING Exclusive Dealers for Barrie NORTHERN ELECTRIC Omomu. 1.`! ma Nxmoxu GALLERY. Ormwa VILHJALMUR STEFAN SSON Packard. 8.30 p.m.---Twi1ight Song Service. Combined choirs of Burton Ave. and (`._m:-:11 United Church, 60 voice in`. solos, anthems, choruses and Seth Parker's popular radio selections and hymns, by an octet of voices. Every- one is invited to this after-service. Xxlmlnoulav gaff;-rnnnn. Julv 8th.` NEW 1931 THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. ' Dwur_1lop~St: '1anT=,. `n\r\r Phone 1081 invited this alter-service. Wednesday afternoon, July 8th,` .] Sunday School Picnic in Queen s`11 Park. Coilier Si. Uniiezi'C_i;1irch i J.- arker's popular 1"duJU Scicuuruuc auu Every- after-service. Wednesday 8th,` Picnic s L- ` United `Church, Rev. J. Johnttona Black, Nlinhtor _ Sunday, June 28, 1931 The Minister at both services. lhouse vacated by Mr. Manson at the .corner of John and Sanford Sts. Mr. Jos. Bell is improving stead- ily after a serious operation at the Lockwood clinic, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanna, Miss .\`Iarjorie Hanna and Mr. Maurice Hanna spent Sunday with friends at Lindsay. Last Monday while cranking a car Jack Patton had the misfortune of breaking his right arm. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell of To- ronto spent Sunday with Mr. anrli .-Vlorning--Ant`hem, selected; solo, V M1.S_ L_ Spearm ` 531et*9d- I .Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. Dob- EV8Din8-Amhem Selected; 5010: son and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pugh visit- selected. ed Mr. Pugh s brother at Aurora. ---: TOWN OF BARRIE Notice re Paving of Certain Streets Property owners are hereby noti- ed that the Council is prepared to pave streets, under the Local Im- provemcnt Plan, using local labor, if: a sufficiently signed petition is pre- sented. The charge to property own- ers will be two-thirds of the cost of; ` a twenty-four foot pavement, includ-', With ideal weatner conditions pre- ing curb and gutter, the town assum- .vaili1-1g, the Young People s Society ing the remainder of the cost, in-`of Burton Ave. United Church held eluding storm sewers, where neccs-`a very successful picnic at Alcona sary, and intersections. Further in-Beach on Wednesday afternoon, Juno formation as to the probable cos1.i23r(l. may be Obtained f1 m_the TOWDV Two small blazes within a short Clerk. from whom petition f0l`l1lS`,time kept the re]-nen busy on Fri. may also be obtained. The Counczliday mo,-m'ng_ The first of these was A: the evening service Mr. Dobson `addre.~.-e(l the congregation of Peach-g `es Corners United Church. `; , The softball fans of Allandale are`; 7assured of a big week end. On Sat- urday at 6.30 p.m. the Rogers- Majestie team of Toronto play an: exhibition game here. On Monday`; evening the last Simcoe League game; for this year will be played, with` Churchill as the opposition. 1 ,home team lost 31 to 6. .four pitchers, lows: June 30--Marshrats vs. Comets. July 2--Minets vs. Bearcats. July `7-Come`.'s vs. Minets. July 9-Bearcats vs. -Marshrats. July 13--Bearcats vs. Comets. July 14---Minets vs. Marshrats. Allandale 31, Lefroy 6 I At Lloyd George Park, Lefroy, on! June 17th, both Allandale regulars and substitutes got a chance to fat-l ten their batting averages when the Lefroy useo but they all looked alike to the visiting batters, who rattled thirty-one hits off their bats,i including ve triples and seven doubles. Under ordinary condifions` A. Marshall's triple would have been good for a homer, but ground rules: restricted him to three bases. Num-l erous errors on the part of the home team also helped pile up the scorc.: Allandale started o' in the rst. in-1, nings by getting nine runs on nine. solid hits, a walk and an error.l From then on it was a parade in each` innigs, wi`~h another eld day in the. scventh, when 8 runs were scored. Arnold Reid pitched the first seven wraps all the way and never at any stage being in a bad hole. Jimmy Johnson pitched the last two innings 1`S81'\'05 the Fight '90 refuse to P9-V9 at Jenkins coal and wood yard. unxr cfvoai : nnlpzq `rho wnrlc is deem-lwl-um-n 21 little rim-nncra urn: nnp, The and was equally effective. .In the seventh A. Blarshall twisted his ankle rounding second and w." forced to retire in favor of .\I. Stransman. Score by inniirs 2 ,5;uuuun innigs for the winners and was under` `those in charge cuiu _ I DLL(1\\|:'C11_y CLl1J1JCJ" adults o0c, children 2ac. ` Numerous complaints of summer cottages being brol-:en into in the neighborhood of .\Iinets Point have. been made the past few days. Chief S'e\vart says the district. seems LU1 be literally infe.-ted with tramps, who` he believes are responsible for thesel offences. He has issued a reqeust that anyone noticing rough lookingi characters hanging around report to: him at once. One timid Barrie lady; called police headquarters at threel oelock Wednesday morning stating. that two men were trying to get into] her house. However, when the policel arrived on the scene a few minutes. later the marauding night birds had; own. Ten thousand largo mouth black: bass fry were deposited in Kempen l feldt Bay recently by the Depart-ll ment of Game and Fisheries. Tnel, young fish were shipped to Barriel from the Mt. Pleasant sh hatchery ! and were immediately loosed into the . lake almost opposite St. Vincents Park. Even though very small, the baby bass, the gamiest of sh, gave` of them all they` could manage before the entire allot-5 ment was deposited. In two or thr-:~e` years from now eager shermen wtn `_br- angling for some of this nny` `itrilw and will praise the departmen.' for providing them with such sportnl l,. \_:..c ..... ..a :)r\r*V no bu.-.-n` l\.'V. 4. auuun-.vuu ........, ......_-... June solo,` [ .. A ...LL...M r~n1nnfor` - ;~n1n 2.1150 [)0 0DEalI1e(.1. 1.11: L;ULuu;:r'|gay m01`n1]1g_ lne 111-51; 01 pesc '33 any streets. unless the work is deem-\where a little damage was done. The ed to be in W0 general interesf Ofgsecond was a blazing barrel of tar the town. `at the Farmers Co~operative plant. T1-.x+mi nf `Pnvvir: this 1R rh dav Of: I`\\'n 1-3111:: n*F rillin hn\\'lm`_<' the ~ Dated at Barrie this 18th day of; June, 1931. A. W. Smith. Town Clerk, ....... -. .. ..... --.. 1 Notice of Registration of By-law `,1 Notice is hereby given that a by-11 law was passed by the Council of the: V Town of Barrie on the fteenth dayil of June, 1931, providing for the is-if sue of debentures to the amount of-1 $13,000, for the purpose of paying` for the Corporazion s portion of the cost of constructing storm sewer`. during` the year 1930-1931 in thei Town of Barrie, according to the: N p1'o\'i.~ion.< of the Unemployment Re- lief :\c'., and that such by-law was` registered in the Registry Office of.] r ' J 1 -1 c F the County of Simcoe at Barrie on_ the eighteenth day of June, 1931. I -\n\' motion to mmsh or set. zisideli me elgnteentn (my 01 June, 13.51. a Any motion to quash or set. 21.:-idel the ~".um:-. or any part thereof, must! bv inzidc: within three months after} the first publication of this n0tic0,| and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 18th day of June, 1931.` A. W. Smith, Town Clerk. 1929 Durant Sedan 1929 Rugby Ag-ton Truck 2 1928 Durant Sedans 1926 Chev. Coach 1930 Plymouth Sedan ; 1930 Rugby Six-Cylinder Truck with live stock` body. | 1929 Erskine Sedan ` 1926 Star Six Sedan 3. 1923 Chev. Sedan 1` 1926 Ford Touring '- 1926 Ford Coach The above czn-s are in good H condition and reasonably ` priced. Your present car taken as part p:1_Vmen r. 8511- 1 isfae`ro1-_v terms on balance. ` ._.____ 1 Page Eiglf .---; J--.-,..... - - `j- .... ._...... Valuable Property in the Village of Beeton Under power of sale contained in} a mortgage, there will be offered for= sale by public auction on the pro-I perky, on Sauirday, July 4, 1931, at` one o clock p.m., Village Lots 23 zmdi 24, on the \ve.~:t side of PeLi`.er.~:on Street, Beeton, Plan 126. On the property is said to be :1 d\\`ellin;_-` house. The property will be offered subject to 21 l`L`S81'\' bid. ; Further particulars at sale or upon; application to Fxfen X: Eaten. i l Harold Hill DURANT DEALER 55 Elizabeth St. Barrie. Usm 073$ ppucauuxl Lo Eaten & Eaten, M:>rtgagee's Solicitors. Barrie, Ont. TOWN OF BARRIE MORTGAGE S1 A. w. Smith, Clerk. 1 `MT FOR SALE: 1 Essex Coach--Good condition, ve; good tires, engine just overhauled. Must be sold this week. Price $100. ::-...I.;... Coach. 1928-This ca_r Is! ` nu: In}: am I on Father/ 1 d j s Evelyn T36 K Domin- ` a 2 . 1s ,' 15 .` inn?` 1 :tions h 5. Every- E1- the `' Mr. Albert Iielcey of Toronto` lspent the week end with his sister, ,.\Irs. A. Hooper. 1` ! \h~: T-Tnvfnhlp of "I`m-onto is`1 ;.urs. .-x. nooper. , Mrs. `E. I-Iuxtable of Toronto i ' vi:iti:1g her mother, Z\Irs. C. Lewis: . M13. George Phipps of Orillia was H11 town on Saturday. , ! Miss Anah McKinley left last} {week on a tour of European coun-1 I E t1".s. X1 nnrl '.\/Ts~_~ VT-arroca nf 'Rn+nv1'-.1 [on Uumoenanu at. 1' th - t Mrs. S. Greenwood is visiting herm 6 nm daughter, Miss A. Greenwood, in` 1-933 Toronto. Mr. Thos. McFadden has accepted;C0mets .... .. position at Camp Borden. |Minets ...... .. Alderman Craven, of Ward 5, who1_.VIarshrats is ill with an attack of pneumonia.Bea1`CatS is doing nicely. The C0; \h- Jswlz T.iH.1p n+' Snh11maaher is~sudden dez aomg n1ce1y. | Mr. Jack Little of Schumacher is% {visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.` `Little. ` 1\/In `(Kiln-nu~n~ 1-um: rnnvnrl infn H143 `L1'(Ile. ` Mr Kilgour has moved into the house Mr. Manson the 1 the Mr mu! Rh-2 W A Wanna, `I\/figs 1..ocKwoou cunic, 101`0I1E0. l Mrs. iHanna `Lindsay. ` Ta:-+ Mnnriav \v}1i]r-I, cranking` :1 car son anu .\/11`. anu .`vJ.1`a`. :1. rugu waxe- s [At addre.~.~`ed Peach-! 90: (".n1-rmr: TTnifnd ChI11'P}1. 1' at the Farmers Co-operative plant. Two rinks of Orillia bowlers,` skipped by Messrs. Londsberry and .\leL\'abb, came to Allandale Tuesday evening, June 22nd, and were suc- cessful in lifting the Tudhope chal- lenge trophy, which an Alland-ale` lllllk had won at the annual Orillia, 'ltournament. The Allandale rinks! were A. Sinclair, F. Whitney, J.i ll-eGear, C. W. Poucher, skip, de- ' featod by Londsberry rink `:12-18, and fili. llunro, A. Hook, V. E. Knight 1 and S. Garside, skip, defeated by \lcNabh s rink 21-19. - I ', A Young` Life .VIourned l I It was with mingled feelings of :'sorrow and regret that citizens of 5`.-\llan(lale learned of the passing of f'l;'lizabeil1 Ann Park, Betty, on 1"l"nur.~<(lay last. She had been ill for ttliree \\'80l(:f and bore her suffering aiputir.-ntly. "ietty was the daujrhtera . of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Park, 5- ), ,}Wi1liam St., and was in her 1-1th` _` year. She was an active worker in "',Burton .-\\'e. Church, and was presi~ idem of the Mis.~.ion Band, and a " worker in the Young People s Society. _ Surviving are her parent.<, ve .~:i. ' ;:md ve brothers, who have the sym~ `p-ath_v of `he entire community. The. funeral on Saturday was largely at- lleXl(l(:Ll, and over forty lloral trihutee ;rz ~"tlilt'(l to `he esteem in which B--icy E ['1 _!wa.~ livltl. The pal'i-l>enrer.< were itliree l)1'0tl1e1`:`, Harold, Norris and "!AlIan, a cousin, W. Jr-bl). and I `..:...l. 1. ..i \r.....i...u ......) Il.__...I.1 two Len-oy u 1 u u 1 z. .1 u-- 0 Allanda1e-Be1l cf, E. Marshall! 3b, c, Reid p, 1b, A. Marshall c, .\l.`_ Stransman lb, 3b, J. Johson lb, pf Ness If, Guilfoyle lf, McKnight s':,, Kennedy rf, Stepheson rf, St. Clair`. 2b. Lefroy--H. Forbes 2b, J. Don- nelly p, cf, R. Forbes 3b, C. Stewart lb, H. Ruett c, H. Donnelly c, R. "Corner p, cf. M. Gibbons ss, p, J. Berry lf, J. Ruffett rf. Umpi-2-es-J. Reive and R. Reive, Churchill. BARRIE 10, PENETANG 9 The Barrie baseball team went in-` to a tie with Penetang for the lead- ership of the league when they dc-,_ feated the latter in a well played` game at the Agricultural Park last;; night by 10 to 9. The game was` closely contest:-(l and featured by a battling finish by the local t(;zl1T1.l_ Ken. Carlfnn. stai` twirler for the visitors, was no mystery to the local battc-1'.<. who piled up seven runs in. the early part of the game. Barrie`; held a lead of 3 runs at one time,` but the visitors gradually crept upf and tied the score in the eighth. In} their half of the ninth Penetaiig .~L'l)l'("l two runs and looked to have lllv e'a1in- won, bu` the locals canie`, hack strong and with two out pushed` over three runs to earn the verdict, `r :-hie 'l`hompson was in the box for But- lht` lm-nl< nml t\\'irle(l and ball. sold this week. rrxce p1uu.; Erskine Coach, ca_r in very good condition and is priced] to sell quickly. ` Se_e Buchanan & Son, Dunlop St.._. I3_...uA ! \\ cl.` IHJIU. J In 1)'cXll`|)L`2l1'U1'> \\'L`l'L` "`threc anal- ` Allan, two, 11 Bin:.:n.;1m. Intenncnt took plnco u`; :1` .` ` .H;nn- I'nmn (.-:n.A::Av\' tifrien-.{.<, E211`! Ma1'.=.ha]l and Harold` ;;_`l`\.. j.LL`LL'.`, \\lLll 11111. H) llld.L`CI1, Z1l1(] |V.xl'l`lL'4l pink` rosc,-.<. Mrs. George gSp.:;i'i.. l1lUl.'l}r)` of this bride, wore a il)l*..~: silk grcorxrr-L`-< grown, with u` l<-o1-sage bouqucz. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. P...-;< `Su`.:mi, of Hamilton. The church was beautifully and tastefully decor- ated with orange blossoms and pink and white sweet peas. As the wed- ding proce.<.=ion entered and left the ;church to the strains of the \\'ed(1ing imarch. 1)l:i_\'ed by .\Ir;~i. A. R. H0l(l*I1. the Girl Guides stood to attention on each side of the walk, forming an arch with their ags. Hrs. Chz1s.3 Cockburn sang during the signing of` the register. The wedding breakfast; '51: -.:m'vr-(l nn The \ m:mdnh nf H105 me regxster. `Lne weaumg orezu `was =erved on the verundah at the` brxdgs home, about s1xt_v guests be-~ ingr 1.\1`n. most of whom were from out of town. Amid showers of con-` `fem and good wishes the happy couple left on a honeymoon motor to Windsor, Hamilton, Nin- gara Falls and other points. Mr. and |\Iv-2 Q1v1'on \\"'H reside at Shnnfv | guru 1 312's. ALLANDALE BUDGET I'LL'Lil `of M1`. .-`<.1lu'n(la1c, ' `Mr. Cecil ;;\Irs. John 4\`I1O(/\v\ ,. runs and 01118!` POIIIES. 3'11`. ana Su'.rrm_ wrll res1de at Shanty A115.` L1 5 mi! .U!l LHHI UH lilLL' J11`. of Shzmty Bay, at St. .-\n}.=;1icz1r1 Church, A11:m1211<.-. H. Holden otciuting. Tin: . . tirmi in white gcongutte, ohair nut and carried a bou-1 ` 'c lillies. The bridc`.<- . Georg-'ina Spearn, sister b1-iriu, was :1-ttircd in pink -, with hat to match, and `GA:orge` n-nnun-..u.. nun...` `uh-1` "E0 5611 I See I Barrie. .. V...-......_y. Sutton--SpL-zn-n .--. .. A 4` ._ '8: OH Dill Chrxstinu and .\Ir.~. u. H 1\4-. _,,,-_.... ` encv of many friumls. m Szutmiay z1fte1'noon,{ 1-istinn Speam, (laugh- (I George Spc-urn, united in ma1'1'iz\ge to `.:'-':l Sutton, .-on of; 1\h\ am! 01. 1..o \l .. [1 U1 .\I 1'. U Llltbcllb 1: youncu Au Lu: \.AuCJ.D. '~15earcats ....... .. U u_ ` ` ` Comets will play Mmets a ofhce. L I | udden death game on Friday even-' :----- ' ing, June 26th, for the champion- Keep July 4th open for Knock olux ship of this series. The new scheriuleiboys and girls reunion and eld day: will start next week and is as fol-:E\'e1'ybody welcome. .-\d1nis.~:ion to` lnwg: `,2;roL111(1s and strawberry suppelyg DI l"clIlSl11' E; Allandale 1 4 Lefroy .......... ..1 0 1 by innigs : . 3 3 , \';~.~,. 14` r`1I:]`c(\1v`r\ JVVDL 2 ---- ! for the when de-` in playce l last? night was `closely `battling up in.t `lthe Barriel` I time,` . upta _an(l lnja `_'tlx(-tr Penetung' _r211np came` . .~tron5_r out pushed i , .~".:":he l the locals anal twirled god ball. But- E , lcr, Moore and Walls came through: 'T\'vith hits at the 1'i;;'ht time. With: :two on hz1.~:e.< in the ninth and two`,f out and `we runs needed to win," "- .~\r1nit21g-c bf'(.'2llll|` the hero of the rlzxyr Hwhen he (ll'()1Jp('(l :1 tw0-bagger in ' left eld to .~-cow the tic-int: and '}i1HlL' ELL XHL` 4 .[night t lclosely conto.~'tx nish %I\'en. I1In~:n|-.A x. r\r V...----__ ES""""': ._ _..... lJNL'Z:_D ChLRCH-Ui- cANAB7xf\-' fh CEN[RAL CHURCH spent. 1 I Q A_.__A` I Goring `:1 . horn contrary to the ruling ---j I . . I Jud}.-`ment which ,\vz\.< deferred 111 the C215!) of Kenneth )1. Thr)mp.~;on,| Tommo. l(`('Ll>1(-(1 of having on his curl of `he Hig'h\\`:1y Trafc Act, was handed down by Magistrate Jeffs inl police court this (Thursday) morn-] ing, when hr: ned Thompson $1 withl `costs amounting to $8.50. ; uflmn Hm n-..'~n u7:|< 1m-.n-A \Tnmlnv_| costs umountmp: to .>zs..w. ; When the c:1.'=u w:x< h(-,a1'd Nlondzly, June 15th, Mr. Thompson was de- fL'n(1t.`d by E. A. Ricllardson, 01 Phelun and ilichardson, l`oron'c, .=,o1icitm-.~ for the Ontario .VIotor| 'Luug'L1c-, who may yet make a test` ("use of it by appealing against the judgrmn;-nt 'Y`L. :._r-.......:.-... ....... 1...`.J X... 'T`....+`Hn Juu_I.;A|u.`nI . 'lu<- information was laid by Trutc Oflicux` Sam Ervine, under section 13. ('lZ\11.~`-` 4. of the Highway Trafc Act, which rules that no motor` `\'ehicl(- other than one operated by _or on behalf of a police or fire dc-`E apartment or the Dept. of Public `Highxvays, shall be equipped with 21` `siren horn or a devise producim: :1 ;sound which so nearly resembles that `produced by a siren horn as to de- .cci\-n and confuse. 1.. .. Ansh-n +n kn ncn-`Fm -H\7 fair in TORONTO MAN FlNED $1 FOR | HAVING SlREN HORN ON CAR: .(',m\'e and conxuse. ; In a desire to be perfectly fair in his judgment, the magistrate had {he horn on Mr. Thompson's car tested by the department, which found tha`. it came under the siren category. _.-Ulandale Softball League _,1____.1 J ....-.. 4.1.... The N01-them A_dv- ce j- me the past Softball schedule, 2 started Archie d out :1 1y a 20- : and A. winners ers. On st, .Be11 .; the chin, omets by night the played, Vlarsllrats le all the ars would ets had a le eighth, :`ering's of .d tied it on again to win. plete T`in D9: .\'o claimant has as yet put in ap-. Pts. pearance for the bicycle picked up`- 5iby the local police at Car1_ey s boat-E Jihouse on the night of June 18th.`- 3"I`he bike is a Crescent and at} 0 present is parked in the chief s: ets a`ofce. I Col. Alex. Cowan was electedi, Grand Chief of the Sons of Scotland: !of Canada at the 36th biennial con ' vention, held in the King Edward`; `Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday. 815::---_- v__.___, V (Elizabeth Street) Rev. E. R. Young, B.A., Pastor I. Andrew Wiggins, Choir Director Audrey L. Clifton, Organist Sunday, June 28, 1931 5 1o a.m.--Sunday School and Bible! Classes. 1 1 0 m __1 nvo in .-\(:ti0n. 1st; I _j. ` The South Simcoe U.F.O. picnici will be held at the Innisl Township- Park on Wednesday, July 1st. Oveg" I $150 in prizes. Baseball, horseshoe` `ipitching, races, etc. ' I I w'i?{\\'(3igl1t 148 lbs., 1211.1` 11a11',_ mue eyes] t,'.\.0a11(1 brown comp]_ex1on, mth a small: ,- , 'cu1'ved scar left .<,1(1e of forehead. Wu". Aw Hun acnnn Hmn Gordon V2111- The parking of and Elizabeth Sts. tewart a good these days, and no summoned 10 cour traic rules. All those connected with the Black .fami1y, please accept this invitationj 'to attend the eighth annual reunion! picnic in Innisl Township Park, 8th`; ; Line Beach, Lake Simcoe, Saturday, June 27, all `day. 1 suiiinieri ;. lbecii IS'u\vart nlbe literally with who; sihe responsible these, ._`o"ence.<. reqcustg eltl'iat looking; olchuracters dlhim `called tlireel, .0 . . ` ;oclock morning stating. 3 ?tlm+ hvn mph mm-n trvinrr 1'n (ref inlnl IJ D "I JQVC ryuouy `rounds \\"&lCUlll.E. `..du1ts ILUIIIISEJUH LU supper, I I black,` ;bas.< `-feldt Depart-l `ment The?` young sh _1f1`om 5 `land 4 ' [ ,;baby "7'those =.hey`_ __ allot-I `Uvmcm three bf! lYvlu- -Jrwl will m-nicp Hm rlmmrmwn; I .___.__..___ EANOTHER ONE OF BARRlE S E SONS ADMITTED TO BAR.y Among the 26 out of 53 grz1dua`cs5 _1f1-om Osgoode Hall law school whol _[were recently called to the bar be-i .`fore Chief Jtlstice Rose was Thomu.=1 McCarthy, of Barrie, son of`: `Tkn\\1n:' \Tn{".nvHuv _Q1~ T3.-,n.'nh] .qf 6 . , Chief Stewart does not know ; whether to regard a recent com~: 'munication received by him as the; ijoke of a town wag, the raving of ai zdemented person or an advertdsingl dodge. The letter in question, which` f;\vd.~: received last Friday, is address-1 e to the Chief of Police, Barrie, and; _ reads as follow.<: Sir, I warning you: .to keep you and your man o` the? ' stre(~t.~' next week. (Signed) Thel 'iRambling Kid." Well, the week .s: "about over and he s not here yet,| remarked the chief, as he placed the soiled and illiterate inissive on le. :A. 1\1cuz1rtny, U1 Dill'l`1l. , run U `|Thoma:~' .\IcCa1'thy, Sr., Bayeld St. Cor., 13. - Anthem, Praise Ye the Father,l Gounod; solo, selected, Miss Lainson. r7 nm_n Cnnmln ! A Domin-. l 1 Chief Stewart has been notied to She on the lookout for Ernest Bean, iwho escaped from the Ontario Brick `and Tile Plant, Mimico, June 21st,, iand is still at large. I ,1 Bean was sentenced by Magistrate iJeffs August 29th, 1929, to Mimico! mfor a term of two years for break_ ling`, entering; and theft. At the time !Bean gave his address as Toftenham, ~ Hstating he was English. When he` _ made his escape he was described as , being 22 years old, height 5 ft. 7 in., Ll_\*.'eig`l1t 148 lbs., fair hair, blue eyes ,nmI hmwn nomnlexion. 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 !ESCAPES FROM MIMICO, MAY BE HEADED NORTI-ii u 1 `curved 1e1't sxue ox Iorencau. ; At. the same time Gordon ;. . a 3 your term, and [Cha.<. Brown, sent down for 9 months, made their escape. All I I I I I it `three have criminal reco1'd.<. "+?-------- H I Henry Ford is now g'ro\\'ing canta-' loupos with tho purprw: of abstract-, in}; alcohol .~u, thu munufzlcture of: nn1nrnnhHv 1):1iI'H. {H2}: zucuum 1u1 . 21u1mnn1)i1~~ paint. iYOUR HOME 15 NOT COMPLETE: without a I I J ` Phone~1161 LGCAL NEWS fapseiarzd Refrigratm` n.~ zxhnm it Bius Taxi Plume 198 Classes. : 11 a.m.--Love in Action. lstl 13. -\n1'.hmn. Ye ! Tdronto Garage \....u... Ti`Ji,}{& Riiiio" VVe Sell .-\UTO SALES SERVICE ___j__ , ` :ing cars on Dun1op' eth is causing Chiei` deal of trouble_ not a few may be: court for disobeying: ' l S. Gem-gianni 1 Pol and Recommend I V V S} u.~ about It "ml 1 Penetang Rd. 11:13 1 I Lainson. _ | 7 p.m.--O_ Canada 1 A Dom1n- ion Day Anthem. Great L01'd,"l

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