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Northern Advance, 21 Jul 1932, p. 4

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*3"-0*-0--v- ""-' Llunior Farmers Forum} 0 .0 n `.u':1r;v as m21.=tm' l`!1CL`I1zll11c U1 Lil!` \.u..-, \ }:1(lian Pcic s \\'e. division and infv -the following` your \\`:1.~' made super- iintcndont of the 10c0m0ti\`(- shops atu` _VVinnipc_<:, becoming in 1908 Super-' iintendont of Shops. 3 In 1910 M1`. Hungerfox-d joined the I ( \ ---- 7--v_. HAVE you wanted this marvelous modern convenience,electric refrig- eration, in your home~-but have waited for better price and value? Then this is your opportunity. We have the answer to your wish. We have just received a shipment of beautiful new Gilson Snowbird Electric Refrig- erators that outclasscs anything we have seen. We are selling them It A Price that has Set Everyone Talking --and the terms are irresistible. These new Snowlbirds are wonderfully quiet. They are so well insulated that operating costs are practically out of the picture. The lovely steel stream-line cabinets are a marvel of immaculate beauty. Inside they are snowy, stainless porcelain with a smooth surface and rounded corners for easy cleaning. Quick Freezing-Control makes it easy to freere delicious desserts and ices in a hurry-tal the worry out of "short notice" entertaining. These and many more Snowbird features - at an amarring price for so good a machine. See us- this is your opportunity. HAVE-`IOU BEEN WAITING FOR mus OPPORTUNITY? THE ELECTRIC SHOP I, n r`..:LLl.. '1'! F.`l:....L u | 1 . up Ralph R. Gribble INDIAN XS DEAD AFTER ASSAULT BY BROTHER John Simcoe, a member of the Rama Reserve Indian band, (lied in the Orillia hospital on We-dnesclz-1y as the result of a dispute with his bro- lther, Wellin~gton Simeoe. .-\e-ording to statements made to police by other members of the Sim- coe family, the trouble between the brothers arose during` a softball game on the 1'(->'m'\'e b<-tween teams of boys l and girl. John was umpire and Wel- l linyxton \\'a.< coach of the girls team. ; , On several occasions during the game, . . informed Provincial Con- stable Robert Purvis, Wellington . 1'ai. strenuous objections to decis- - ions l'(?ll(l()l`(.'(l by his brother John, - the umpire. Both men were trucu- .1 lent, polim '.\'ere informed, and it was t not without difliculty that they were X prevent:-d from deciding` their dilfer~ ~ em-r-.< on the spot. 1- When the game ended, it appeared I1 that the trouble had blown over. E- Without further demon-stration.'~` of C hostility, John, a married man, the H father of four little children, set out i0 for his home. Wellingzton, also mar- ried, but without children, left for IL the home of his father, with whom I he lived. ' \t- T),.lnn umvn fnlrl in.` T);l\'i(l Sil1](.'0C. "(.`Of:, Who ll`l101'1TH:u \_,-MP2). I-un.-.u.a.:nc A. L. Churrh what had m:cux'rr:d. with V the result that John Simr.-or; av: taken |to the Orillia hospital, while We1`.ing- ':"ton wa:: p`.acr:d under arrrxdz, char;_{ed. <-,|..-,- _.+ml with 2; amt 0 Sr '1 Lm-, )_'.L|l.`>.L .\I1'.<. J. .\lu. U 'l':--:.-\` chest, 11'LI'll(:L)Il7,{ ..I:\I:1v. .`.\. The injured man wa: rusheri to Orillia by his r:ou:~'in` .-\l(::-:and:r $im- cor,-, who inforrnnd Chief Conexablr: | x 1 r'I-mwfr. u-3-mf hm! n('r'1H'Tftd. 3`po.=itirm. 1 ~ becamr` gzer , .-..-n 1 Eng: 'i(`;madiz=.n .\`o2't'nm'n Ii: `intrmrlr.-nt of z'r)]1in`,' ,quartr,-r.= at YVir.nipr~' Hm. 1-nrnxmzi fr T0!`-'41`; ;em LmF:.=. Lar.auaz.z. .\`). _way, and in the fo11o`~.1.*. ,named A ' Operating. ,struction Departm `~` r iadian National Raflzva |'quarters at Tororto. anvnr nf 1916- G22. ' `over 01 me ur- ;Line.=. M1`. HUP 1920, became I I.-.`.......-.-.-. mr` nrn-a.'?v 5'- `non. _\1;1`:xnenzuu `of the Canadzr-.z-. \\'i`t`n headqua1'te1'; THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932. _.,_._-_. Elizbeu. at. .=au1t O(:Ca.'~t10.'xxn;1, by P..C`..\I.P. Con- ationau :3 Montreal. S. 'l`1':u-5`. Ideal weather favon:-(l the .~\ng`ucan" l w and United Church Sunday SCll0Ol:' for t.l1'i1' annual outing.-' to \Vasa;ra on 'l`hn1'. lasl, \\'ln:n ow.-1' one `mnrln-(l adults and children 1.-njo_\`<.-ll to the full the delightful picnic. .\lcxnber:< of the Crz1wfor(l fzunily_ held :1 reunion on Friday last at the home of l'.lls\\*o1't,h C1'zLwl.'o1` when It pl:-;1. time was spent. Mr. and .\lr.<. lid. Jncklnun and son l~lnlpl1, 01` (.`o1d\\'ut(-1`, \\'(`.!`(E zun0n_r Lho }\1(:.<[S? .\lI_'lllUl.`l.\ rout 1 J` pros(-nt. .\Ii. M21 . `..n1Lln-in pn*s(-nt. \ .\Iz111-,rzn~et Knapp, 01` Toronto,;` is holi:1:1yin5_I; at D. C2um_>hx-ll'.'. ; Symp:1L'n_v is extc-mivd to .\I2'.<. H:xn'i. Roe (n0(- Stollu Downvy) in thr~ dr.-:1t1`. of hm` hushuml. \\'him-h` 0<':'ln.`('d in Toronto on \VmlI`1~.~ ur lust wt-ck. M1`. 100 was m-H known SS .uzLx'gu1 1i :1 mp:1t`ny i i. Roe m c ,..l In I`nv MADE TO LOOK JUST LIKE NEW BY OUR CLEANING PROCESS Our recently installed up~to-date Cleaning Equipment is prepared to handle any kind of Dry Cleaning Job. \ Leon, 01 rooms .h2ly,t visiting her sister, .\1x.~:s FIRTH & MOORE YOUR ORDER APPRECIATED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 229 Page Four 'CSS(:d more` to criticiz on the par: sentatives further im- to have 21 ies at the E which we, is gr: each of the able to t rbe exhib1- mm r [r time and in HM, um -i`.`mr`sce1n.< to o1'}_>`an1zc 21; of this 1, 5-5 We l`!cL1s. : pt :1 dew: 109 Dunlop Street, Barrie We are glad to know that the sug- 1 gestions given from time to time in i this column are being considerea. . , To date a ploughing match, a bee to 1 11;{he Show rinlg at the Agricxltiural < air an( a go 1` tournamen lave _ 0 been suggested. Boys from various - 9 clubs seem quite enthusiastic ovei: our L1` hints, and furthermore, the president |of the Association intends to call a `_:'meeting to discuss them. 1. iis the only thing people seem to be 2 The Imperial Economic Conference time. That this is a crucial moment Empire's history everyone seems realize. Undoubtedly topics iof kind would make good dis- talk about at the present"- !cL1.<. at junior fanner meetings. PRESSING Interest in the golf tournament seems 1".1t.her acute. We have been assured that this, or :1 rabbit hunt, or a shing` trip, will be sponsored. Boys love fun and in any of the above undertakings plenty of merri- `ment can be fopnd. Champions in any phrase of en- deavor are never sure of their jobs. 'I`he_v losv their premier position of- ten boc:1u.~;e of over-condence. This is u. cziu. by the undue at- t<.-ry that is Sil0\\'('!`0(i upon them by gzulmirers. A word of p1'ai. is often in life-. but attery leads to dis- aster. | ____. The Utopia and Cundlcs Young" F:u`mer.=` Clubs are functioning very] . at present. The lnelnbers` of the latter are co-operating to pumhzxse binder twine. I l All entries for the judging com-I` petitions at the Canadian National ' I~Ix`nibition must be in before Aug. 13th. Simcoe County should make a. I i a n `t --n-. t}n.< year. ` I Some weeks ago Bud" made a5 splendid suggestion in his Bumps; and Boosts, which the juniors should is put into effect. Before veryl long the young farmers of the dis- trict will be getting their exhibits, ready for the Junior Fair. The in-` creased success and value of the fair as far as they are concerned is large- 1.. mm m Hnp m-.neI'()SltV' of Lhe lil- .\l}`.<. .\lZl\\'. EH1 OH} 11?: znvuy quite suddenly ,whi1(e vidting at the L..n+-I-..u in Qr-'|\nn\'hrz\-0' BUMPS AND BOOSTS DYEING I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, of Toronto, visited Ba.1`1'iu friends Sun- day. Rev. J. J. Black, Mrs. Black and family leave Monday by motor for Campbeilford and points in Nova` , Scotia. They expect to be away for ; weeks. ` \1..-_- Qmnn of l`m-onto. snent the. weeks. ` .\I1';<. Stone, of Toronto, spent the \\:n(rk cud \vit'n her parents, Mr. and .\h`.<. I`). S. Lzxlly. .. v'\4n-inn Mn\'nhh is mending`: KCV J. J. D|'cu:I\, Ulla. J..ucu.n uuu falliily; Monday ` '_ j ' ., _` V Nova`lna:Y;,5'\_,;1_'iflgsggn1?1}::11`fE1_f31 (1 kTh0Y 1'aY f'lp'rs~ed."n:'a\' '11: her honige `G29 Iiurori `- \vee's. `` . `_ ` ` _ _' _ _ f {nds wI"t:1lVX.\_er pmenth whose mai_c1en name was Jane Ronald. ( ssmmsi::'.?:.?a:::? 1:; a`3l*ifi::;' i:::::.:::f`:.n:: t her holuluys with friends in To-`Ni. 5` F ` ` R` 1d` `. d _` I ~ -. dry eiguson ona , an came ` mm-'0' [wvith her parents as a child to Can- Rev. J. S. Shortt, D.D., and 1\Irs. _ Show \\'L~1`(` in town for a couple or days this week, returning again to Lhei`: L'()Lt11;:'C Wedne;~'day. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Toronto, are visiting` .\I1's. John Syme `-ada, settling at Minesing. She mar- lried Roibt. Esten Fletcher, who was `prominent in Masonic and political ` -. -c,Ci1`Cl-ES in Barrie. After Mr. F1etch- j Smmh ULier s death twenty years ago, Mrs. ` and fzimilv on Worslev St. Fletcher n.]"ed t.Trnt` .wh.ee ' Mm D_ Coutts of `Newton Rob-m_ she had emce resided. Identifying 1 son has been visiting Barrie friends lh."S w` the C`h}`rCb f the.M"' Miss .Mm.gm.et McBride is it \.iSit01','i*1zLh, she took z1_n zietive interest in the g . .L 1`. .. , womers or0`a-i_11za~tions. it the home of M1. and 11:. M. She Is Suzvlved by ve daughters, 9 Woodzird Stayner. . . n Mace-m-J ,Tm~L- .(`1m-rpff. left last \\ e(-:k. Il'"nSt \Tt`rOnurlVyn`?I; onfi W1l11E11(] i'l1S`| r u I x I 1\Ix's.! Short : ozi to` Mu um! My-< Hn\\'-H Smith. of lwooclard, stayner. , L\/Iaster Jack -Garrett left last week ' for Beausoliel Island, where he will ` enjoy a camping holiday. Mica Ailrzn Crav has returned to enjoy campmg nouaay. Miss Ailsa Gray Toronto after spending two weeks with her mother in Bztrrie and Al- landale. T '1` Qmumnn I\/ID 1nf+ vncfpvrinv landale. J. '1`. Simpson, M.P., left yesterday afternoon for Ottawa to attend the i opening of the Imperial Conference. ` Mr. William Mitchell, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Hrs. R. M. V Price, Worsley St. \T1':: l"hnn1ns-inn Snvnule and 1\IiSS` I Some a` (By Bud) The weather man apparently plays the no favorites`, at least the farmers very` l_1a\`en t been favored this year. Early long In June when ram was needed, drought was general, but as soon as the hay was cut and the potatoes Sprayed, did it rain `. Oh, boy. T That is what is called hick s luck." ` 1y due to the generosity -- `~V'1_I1i-5 C1U_b Of Bi11`l`l0.lT1_l71'0Vldi{l8'_i\_ It seems quite obvious that the sf'u1tabl_e live stock lt).1`::)l (tleleocgtztttioii otf fa1`mer1.)s that j0}ll1'l1(?y0iG 01' JUHI01` compe 1 rs. is '5 o awa 0 see remier enne 2, bu`-'1 ieatly 0-DD1'9Cl3t0d by the b0YSi slipped up on a banana peel mislaid 3!1(1_gi1j1S Who h`d\'0 Used it, but 1113-`by themselves. Perhaps it isn t wise preciation can be expressed more criticize our e1de1-S, but the rep,-9. effectively by some effort of`the industry didn t seem of thosehmost interested to anything to tell the Premier. proxe t e show faci ities Ag,}"fu1t,u,`,"1 Pmk`. _ . V T`d- 5u`3E`~ 5t`- f hlch `,`e'. is only be` c ANDERSON--CURRlE `_ At the I.ittle-Church-_-\roun 5 Corner in New York City, on day, July 1~1t;h, Rev. Hzu'rison well oiciaxtiiig, the 1nzu'riug` place of .\Ii.~'s Jac(1L1uttL- Itlith ( daughter of Mr. and .\Ir.<. La Currie. Barrie, Ont.. to M1`. Geo: .-\nder. son of .\Ir;<. .-\ndersc V,=the late Jzunes F1`{1S:l` Anders 5 . Oakvilie. Ont. The bride was \. mi in in we chiffon with match` 1` in-.~'. -'.11(1 czxrried 21 bouq VC-]10\\'1`0S0.~'. She was attc-n< [Bliss Dprotin; Otizon. ` of New .-\I1(11. m Uttawa. 1 Mayor and Mrs. J. F. Craig, ac- companied by Ruth and Jack, Visiteu` f1`iE11(1S in Stratford and Goderic thi.: week, % Little-Church-.-\i'ound-the daughtel Myley and th1`0`~` Younglsyslem` H - . [E Corner '1nu1-_,-. ; .'~\u. Rayiiiond and Donald, A""-`"1.-'1' ~' "" t"-"15" ."""` hC"`t Nth Rock an at home. The fune,-ai was hem SO}11(5]1if:n1h(`l`5(')f.U'i`I'f()lTIlTI1ti(:(t \\`t:)'Ie`.; the 1mu.1.iug.C took in the Pi`csbytei'izLi1 Chiirch oi_i S:1tLii'- "~`3\4P0_" '0f.1`(--\_1~- h`>t`.`]-` `{`l `_ _"`: 1112108 I'Idit.h'Cui'1'ie, V133 1`ft1'"r the ""` bemg Con` trdw dnd pfLHmrlLrm 9m,. 31. um of Laughlin ductml by the past, Re ML Pu-l._i'LiI`ilt(`(1 Suites. London and |.i:..~. ` George W. 11011: Who W115 Z19-`1St0d_ by R0\`- 31131 ,, S` H"$7"_f"d._ .-\iiders0n ;m.'i Abbott and R9 13- Re1d- The Pap` ,`5_mu,1 u31"*7("_m`d. " ' (I :1-he late Anderson, of bem.e1.s were ~_\IeSSN_ Ge0_ \~r1.(,;_,,h,Ctt`:Fiiimdas })r:i. kiipixii i`ziiii'0:iri upcr \ lOakvil`ie. was go\vn- F?""1 WOW Wm- CIOHFY. G` 17- 13'11t-'.`}.t"` j`m" _ H1}: 'x,]-",l(in.c. ,h'k `mi hi:-':;'e matching zic~%i11.`~ - J0-V MCLCRTI and Diwid Gu1( 3'- 1`m`v`Cd m mom t an 4') BM. how` _>,_`,01,i(`_< bouquet Of`! :the hiiniblu position of niu(:hini.~'t.< ziii. V9110, mg "1: _1ttCndedb"; !])]`(.'nl](,'0, \\`h(:1'0 he comm(:iicr.-ii ll'1`_ _ ` - _ , _._-" MRS. JOSEPH A- BE-RTRAM 11686. to that of \`lC(.`-])1'f:.~'ld|"I1`i'. In: . 1:: D010th\ Otton. .\e\\ Xoiki . - - H t.m_mL_1_1\_ of ~I.;m_)_iC' who wore H U.0__n'i ` _ v_ . _ . _cli:ii'g'c 0i_ 0p(:l'z1tl0`n, iiiziintenziiicr; arid` Of ,,1.e(_`n Chm-on ,md can_icd`)ink 1`0HU'1.' 11 bllef 111110-N` fl0mic0ii.~'ti'u(~ti0n of Canarias 1F\)`1`(:.s"E Tali-` m\.(':`. 'D..`. Tho. (Fluglrlciv I1. l\~e. h`t " uMt`v M13": -"[?1`.V _\E;19l1]1'oad systeni, the Czinadizm .`\';it?.0iizi'i ' ` ' ` ` ' " - >:t`; . vii`-, of is i . u re >;` ~- -.-, I YO1`k.i1Ct(-(1 :i.< _1`!'0011`isn1``H. .\`I1`S. Ai_:- `Of (Bu1...`\-ht (zlipd in sfv` \uh\d3" . i (icl`. is :i ;_-`i'udLizit:- of ViL't0l`i'd Ho.<~ yo. I~10vJitI11 1" 11'. 95th \.0,u.'. BOW`! in Bf:df01'd- Que-7 51-`(ti-' "-"dYS: pital, London, Cziiizidzi, and was :i.~.'BO"1.1{}`ii1 S1`1g-{C1'd E,Im1;:nd '\,1`1.`.` ':*2'` - J- HUN.`-1'f01`d `3T`|?0Y0f1 W11 . d '.\`ith thi izoi-ii-i~r.-iiiw Hosiii-`.BCm..m1 mm to C.m",,(h t.;nt`)1 i`<.-M11112` as an apiwmitice with the 1:31 of ]3,(.,,:...-.,-(.',,. \'m-`Ky `)1-ior to \_mHW0 _`_ NH `.lfu_;' Ellen Jef `S()`.|1.i1e11>'tCl'H Railroad. later part of` . . ` . ` I . c- (.. . >3 . K , _- her 1`nZ11`1`IZ1P0. 112*. .-\iiri:'.-'. is in `hie. `She m.u.,.ied in Cobourg. and U10 C-P-Pm at FiU'T1h3m: QU0- C01?" . , . a. 1 r - ~, ' ' ,. `.. t; the \"1Hp]0}.' of mic 1I`i'.C1`lli\U()`i`ill] .lftm. l.eSidim,. there for a few ",ezu.S ipletmg hi-` _9~I_3D1'`3Ut1C9Sh1D- 11@_ `v0-{\ Petroleum Co 1; p.-, 3, 1 A ` ` I vs . Med as machiiiist at many points in `v . ' 1 UL` jut` ` m -311`. and ;\Ii's Bei`ti'a.m moved to Bur-. - :c:1_ )Ir_ and Mrs A 1 -\- \--`in ' , ' . , iQueb(-c Oritzirio and Vermont, and " `.m` ;*`.' ' wash, where thev had 11\'C(1 MIICC ~ _ - _ ,1 on the S.S. Sziiitzi .\Izii'i;i mi 1`I`1(i`dy 199;; . ' m 1394 \\'f\>` ?`~` Chalgemim J -. ' , . . _ .,. `.:?`i`.1:1`-m.`.f`... :t::%,.:: at W1n:1:2: statwm 1-__ 1'1'...........`.n.,l uvrn.'|_-nrl have after l \L \". Z1 . Mere ' siting,` zx Tn`nn 1:-n Personals .\h`.~' ln-l'l an Sun fur ()H.:n\\':'1. . ] .\`lr. umi i\1l'.\'.`I"l'1'(l Hill \vur:~'l`-3--I gm-.:t_; of Mr. and Mr:'. W. VIII`!-'1|*` `:11 lhu-ir c-nH:1;,:'1-, \N(l.~':||.',`11 (`.1ll'h. ` 31)`. and ;\1r.<. W. ("|m::tu- IvH,_un '|'m-, for \ V:|.~`:u_":\ Hs`:u'h. l)`urm-,: .\'lr. (`hr.i.~'(.i:-'.~' :L1).*x'(`ll('l'. r. l_ . (:14-.~':n-! ,\\'ill hv Ill (~h:\n:':- of [luv . ' _\1,.,_ 1>m.,.n'.,.,1. pl` l,nmlnn. and Dr. and .\1r.~'. kn.t-ni_1r :1`.ul sun Pu :41):-n1 ||;.;;1 \\`u'1'|\' with .\h'. nml Mrs. 'l`. llnrl. I _\1;,\w,..-=. .\nm.~.-.1 and .l~.-. n:_m. on 'l'm`unl0 :H':~ W-h 3-`"`' WU" l ` | lU\\`:|x'<|, lll'l'(IlIl|lulIII|`|l In uII>- III---| vnta. u:.._.1!....+..:...\ .Hn-rh:n`l. of Sm- mlor vnts. .\Ii.<. .~\ha-rhnrt. fnrth. and .\`Ii.<< \ :ml.rmn. of ;\Io.'1ford.' haw bmrn m1;.:':11:od to h~:1.~h in the :.choo1 here. Agricultural Park. Bud s" suggestion, of wel. i, heartily approve, was that juniors who are going to`be `t tors, give a little of their i labor toward improving junior _ show 1'} 1;. They might or}_ranize al: Show ting Bee amonjr, lead-i( ers and club members, set a day shortly before the big fair, and make ready a show ring that would not only be adequate, but one of which they might all be proud. ` Such an effort; would be gratifying and encouraging to the Kiwanis` Club, whose members had to shoulder considerable expense in building the ne new barn. Beside, it would be showing` appreciation in a practicali way. I l.:i . vear`s ring: was more or less` I'iIl'I\l' ':\l r. r. Ralph Bell w:~.:< in Creemorc ` thv week end. - 2x . and ;\Ir< Irwin, Dorothy and Z\IerL'cr "rxv :2. of Mora Load, are ` n;` at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J+.-nnntt. Mrs. Irwin and x\`Ir:rcc1' vrml :1 duet zgt the church ser- `."hi'h \\';1.< r-njug.-? by :11}. r.<. Lloyd Sri;,r1c_v and (laughter Sum`-'-' \'i. at J. Robin- .<. . Q `n W J-&'L and I\I1'.-~'. C. M1115 and family 1'r_-turned homo f1'o.`:. Buf`f:1lo 21 two \\'<'-(-ks` 110` day. The ;\"or1.he111 Advance CRAI GHURE-`xT alurin; ml .\lr.~: ..-.1 ~ . . - .- UTQPIA V\'h(i ~~ ~. L. '11 _\'1ig1.. has rt-tn ling. uftv `l`J..11 Last year's ring a make-shift, and lacked sufciellt act-ommo(lat,ion. This year such 21 ring will probably be more inadequate judging from the increased interest in showing stock that has been arouseu by the junior `farmer m0\' In this county. .70 :un1n`t'('i:1t0 that most youngl .. Rn.~'.~`, l21`r,tm".~ 1 |l'lY_\ ulliwl by I ()H.:l\\'.'l. ...u nzn 'ew York,` __ 90. 5*'`.`n Following` 1\ :"`: trouble, '\I'1j: ` :1`: 1 m1't1'aun_. \\`x'1(-.` t(;m"'o-;' B1"1'tl`11`H. 01 .31 N . ` Jo.<,-ph.< Hospltu 11`_?_15 _a`T`iBo1'11 in She`i< fl .1"Be1tran1 " 9"? #0 _\'r-111:4 ;LL'o as 3` " fries. She mar: ' Hamilton, 'z'.t'n_t}2', Mr.` T ism OBITUARY 1; RE " :m .\l " _I._._.__ :I .\'. Hill.` Mr. ||"|mi|.\ \\.'l'l'I` I -iv Hm \\' HI '. being; mzulo in the .~\n}:licz1n Cc-n1rtc1'_v; \ Bl`l'tl'illll. 01 1~iui-wu. umu In on.` l`l0!~'])lt11l. in h(.-1' 35tli year. `Born Sheffield, England, Mrs. 'Be1tram Canada twcntyv .` .\'Ii.<.~: Mary Ellen Jcf-`H Cobourg, 1'esi(ling' a. years,3e( -,.\11'. M1'.'<. Bur-Q Q they since` -r 1026. 1\I1'.<. Bc1*t1'z1m had gained :1`! host of friends in Cobourg; and Bur- F l\\';1. bec:-zu. of her 1'(.-z1(linc.<.< to` ,l help those in need. In addition t0~;-( her hu. slio is sur\'i\'e(l by th1'eu}]; daufrhtcrs, Lillian, l)0rot,hy zmcl 1'11-ti . all of Bui'\\':1. one brotlir,-1', lirn-I (- c.-st Jr,-'1`i of New l\'(>11.~'in_<,-jtoii, Pu.,` and El sister, .\I1`.<. P. J. .\'oale. ofic l o.\'bm'o. Ont. 'ln funm`:il \\':1.< held H. from the homo of her fL1tll1(.`].-iI1_|z`\\."R John ".1-,rt1`zun, at Clo\\'es, Oro t0\vn- ship on TLll'.<(l1l)', July 15). int at C'rz1i;:lmr.~'1.. The , which was lzu`;:<-ly uttendctl both at thel` 1. h0u.<~ zmvl 1`l1l1l'(.'ll. \\'l.~' taken by tlicl nv \ 1 u.,. n,..~ \\' l, _ In-\. vv. `Arnott. `:1 _"JvIT1`i(`:< :\ '1 l :1.; Mi . lhnrn Om (1au5:'ntc1'.<, Llllluxl, L 0 F0.\ b01`0_. The _ Pun. +1114 `nrvnn (1? h county. We appreciate young l'u1"niei .< are going to be pretty busy from now on until after the ha1`\'e.=.t, but we believe a day or two could ( be \\`o1`k(\ in for this much needed effort. This might be xli. at 1 l 1 the open meeting` of tho Junioi Fzu'inm'.=' .-\.<>`0Cl2\'[l0l1 to be held in the Legion llooms, Barrie, _-\ug'ust| 13th. Think it over, boys; it is welll worth _\'ou'.' consideration. Since writing the above we l111\ (: l0m`n0(l that Stewart Bell has heen in uonfci'cncL- with . meinbcrs of th .-\:ricL11tui'ul Society 1'e_:a1`di11g the junior fu1'n1c1's' show ring. and it is umlcistoml the Cnnilles Club 11115 of- fL`l`(?(l to 1n`o\'i man and ho1'. if the A:1ricultL11'z1l Society will pro- vixl-s the m:>.chine1'_v. The Cunrllcas, bo'_;.~' |'.'lll give tl1(-H1.~'(}l\'(`.< :1 put onv `iv lizavk for .-`mowing: so much initia- ':1.; ml. 41 ; 1 Ehoro, Ont.; w....... 'l`..,-\.. ;l'JH11. I()l'OlHl) .\H'.\' I. {ml Due) . .\lt:1.; M1'.~' "ml .-nnq HnH\" K }`..'I 1()N'l'/\Rl(`: PUTS l.lMl'l' ON ` HIRING OF TRUCKS! ; l\'l`\'. W. ;\v\\'In:ln.~' .~'v1'\'u'<-.~' mr .`3uml:1_\' urn : S1. I`:-lur'.~`. ll :l.m.. rw `mu~IIim:` . `.\Ii1wsim:; St`. l':1ul'.<. 1.\li:i|m". .30 p.m.: St. Jnhn'.~ " (`rui_chur. 2! p.m.; S1. J:1nw.<`. (`rown Hill. 7.30 p.m. '|`lu-so are spocizll .\':1l.- ` imml St'1`\`i('(`.\` in uunnvvtiun with tilw _ l-In-nnon1i' (`onfmmm-:~. I, .\I'iss I\1:1r_V C'1.~`t0n. of Nmv York. u is . her lxolitlzlys with hvr par n,-Ins. M1". and 111's. Jn.<. (`n. | |'Ilil I lllv . Mi.-.1 lir:n-v Hill. who `:|)1'Il( 2` ht-r lm|il:|_\`.< hm` .\lnml:1\' for 'l`nrnn1o. S1-1'\`i-v :11 kuox (`hum-h 13.... w m-r\'|n- :1 lh W. and .\lr.< `..(`I vl L'nu1'L'n, X('\\'111}1]1 (UNI Am 1-hou- V.- l.`H' tlve. 11! .\n'.. 1'. u. M)`. and .\Ir.< \1... l` \[ \\lIl?lll illlll K-AH.` n.1'\. 11.`. .011-,5 p)'o. from.` \\'1,-1`(- .\I r. and .\Ir.~'. F. . . '1 son John, of I\(~n. I \r... U r: \`n..1n T7n\'-s 1 LIlL' :\ll;;uL';ln pun . both mruh. .. 4-V. n, In _ pl:I .11! 1 ; :.\I1'. ll'1||| :m I`11~:.; |'lIl| 1... Hv lumlul .\lnrri. nlul lmulxxy mm`nill}.: fm Ix \\\` HOW ABOUT IT, BOYS ? ,'"G `E salaries, additional to that paid him he lived. n 0 in his Capacity Of Preside Of W0, Police were told by David Simcoe, F ~i C'N'R`! 1'01` his Ch'r1l1'1mlll5hll3 Of Cmthe Ilp,'(:(i father of the two men, and ll`h (lay panics which were regarded as sub- by their motiici.` Mrs. Ciiariiitte Sim- `E n" si(lia'ries of the National system, was cog that sciveral hours later John Elmo` Dmbed and SOVOYOIY Cticized by had come to his father's liouse, where members of the committee. The out- welllngton -as sitting in (me of the 5t'=mdiY1g QUOST-30. h0\\'0VCl`. W35 that rooms. The dis.<:iti.=.facti0n about the \M which had to deal with the purchase softball game was again (;,\'p1'(_~,sec|_, iof an 0flicia1l`f:Sid0n fol` Si!` H`-`T11'.V' and the di.~:cu;<: gradually became _ iident Otiby the dl1`(-'Ct0}`aW Of the 1'3~l1'aY - more and more violent, until the two evening` Whetllcl` thlh` Was 31 1915311 t1an5'd9' men were r.-n;_ra;:erl in a ght. The Cunning- tion or not was thrashed oi1t_in eom- aiiml i,.4i~,_.iitS and ;i youni_r1_-r ;on, Ben lg llealtli mittee, some members claiming that jammy told pong`, and the lmlian The (lo. the directorate exceerled their duties Agent and 31u,_,i;t,~at,,. ,i__ 1.3 _.`\nd(5r- , William in acting: as they did. The eommi':- ;,,ii_ tiiai _.`,,i.,,,.;i1 blow; \\`{_>)`f: gt,-uck, e, Ma1'y'tC0 report seorerl the transaction and and that kicking .35. ,i,m(:` in gm. est m0m-irequested that steps be taken `L0 have midst of the gcuii-in Joim ,_._,:i_.`. :_.._i.u(_.i( :laug`hters`i" 1'0SCiT1d0d- _ _ down and a large pot of boiling hat his 79th Sh` H0111?"-*' D05it_` '51-_"u_`3"' with tea wa:-; :~:pillr.-d river 'ni.= back and jcally ;1][`1`pgl`(1 to the H'di2ll`l(:S paid him ;_ulm,- chest, inictinz 5,,`-,,i,-1 _r.;c,`l,l_.-_ .- ,, lomn-.1 in Hnnf of rim-: 01 the - tr, '1`-Inn iT1`lllV`f<(` man xi. 11 . 'HUll iihson : curd U: h:|.~' hm l..I`O .` HENRY` THORNTON E RESIGNS FROM C.N.R. (Continued from gage one) _ England. During the Great War he 1 had been deputy director of Inland 1 Water '1`ransportation, and had been51 deputy director-general of the Move- ment of Railways for the British forces. In 1918 he was made In specter General of Transportation. ' Born in Indiana (52 years ago, he ' graduated as :1 civil engineer from the University of Pennsrylvania, and \ his first experience in rai1roadin;_v,, ` was with the Pennsylvania. l`v.1ilwz1y. Mz11'1'ieJ. in 1901, he \\'u.~: divorced. and shortly after remzir1'ied, in 1926. 5 Considerable criticism of the Can- " " " ' T`-~ -- vm ...Jn~.niu+|-e1-l nnd { fnnl I " in :~'.ixt}.' '_\'r:2u`s: 2x;:'n. entered rail-| apprentice S()`.|1.'h(3il>'t0l`l1 Que. Com- _ .p1eting apprenticeship. he vs rkr ir-\r1 nc mnrhinist many points in ;`jI)leE1ng' 111$ Exppltlluxucmxxy. AIR. nu... [zed as ` ueb-- nt-.r'o Vermont ' 1 ?\'z1: iulppointed Cha1:ge1:::11:~ f_ at Windsor Street Station, Mont)-4,-:u'.~, .F1`om 1897 Mr. Hungerford \vorked= 0 as as.=i: foreman. locomotive` Ifor(-mzm and greneral fort-mzna ail l\} 211`nhan1. .\Io.::1ntic, BIL-Ai`u.::: J;2'.`.L--I _`fi'\u null 11 1`|n1 _\\';1_< f,1*g1n_.'f( \_'n(`1 Iv)` :l.xu. fol` '1`1l`TlHZU]1. .\1Ugiun.|L, .V1\..|.u... u. jtinn and in 1901 .wa.< t.1'z1n.<`fc-1':'m1 1 gC1:lnb!`0Ok. B.C.. as log-omot.i\*e Fur lmzm \\'ith the Cmuuiizm Pacic. Fro *C1'anbrook ho moved in 190?. to (`:2 `_L*:11'y xnastor mec-hunic of the C11` supe ;:..+m.,a,m+ n+' Hm lnmmntivo . MINESING luzichern. of Toronto, i=` -ck, of Gore Bay, is the guest of her . Mrs. Pogson., Mr. and Hrs. Leeson (laughter. of Toronto, were week end guests with Mr. and llrs. Hurray` Ronald. ' .\Ir;<. A. O1`chzu (l, Miss Ruth Or- chzml, .\Ir.~'. C. W. Parker and .\I1'>:. J.' Jones motored to Port Perry and Ex- l)l`ltl;L`(.` and spent the week end. i ..\Ie. A. -lonaltl and Ronald Or-3 t i111l`(l \\'(': ~ in Toronto on F1'i(lay ut- twnding the funeral of their aunt,l .\Ir.<. R. 1-). l*`letL-her. ` .\1i. Lillian liarley, of 1'oronto, is the _L"Ll(.`.~fl'. of M1'.<. Chas. Grant. .\'IcLeo(l, \1n.~1.-nku. is visitim: .\ li.~:.< lhere when he was in cl1zir~,`,'e of llli: "ibeen in good health for some _\`ezu .s, umi lToronto. and bubyl -.~p<,-nt last week `while of l7oote .< l-`.ziy,* Bapti.~:t Church in 1912. He had not soine time had resided in The funeral took place on Sriturday. with intc-rment `being 1Tld(l\: in Barrie "Union Cemetery. 31:`. and .\lr.<. W. Downey and Mr. and Mr:s. C. Downey attended the funeral. liev. Mr. Pinnock. of the Upper Cillliltlil Bible Society. s::u'<- an inspir- ing; 1n~:-.<.~u}:r_- in the L'nitr,-rl Church on Sunday evening. Miss Iuth J0hn.~:ton. of Barrie. with Mi.<; Helen zmd llithel Johnston. .\lr.<. Blziw. an old r(-sirlr-nt, p::.<.<(-(1 on Monrlay home of her brother in Schoml)er_L'. She had ;:one to Toronto two weeks 115:0 to attend Hm x-r.nnrm nml :1'n\'r>(l tol. fo :` `\H-in--nva

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