Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 4 Aug 1932, p. 5

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r"~.: MOTOR LEAGUE ` MEMBER FINED > FOR SPEEDING| MRS. HENRY J. PACKARD Proceeds--Barrie Branch Canadian Legion Relief Fund MRS. ROBERT E. HOLT Iourt of Revision Re Paving James St. Wellington -u HZIU Gutl ..nA From Grove St. mm reputatxon. We don t plan any ban .~:uc`n ` 5'0 onzlctcd in 1926." M1`. Robt-rt.~`< rom*`.r.rr~rl. W0 will warn our mm L,.... .. .1 |-.nuun-.u- ?n n Sophia St. on east side SECOND ANNUAL CANADIAN LEGION SCHEDULE A" A -9 l. .3 C -5 `long distances to pay their last tn-I ibute of respect to one they hadl known so well. I Interment was in the burial g'reunds- of St. Thomas Anglican Church, Shanty Bay. Rev. C. R. Spencer, 0:` `Bowmanrille. who conducted the ser- vice, as; by Rev. Melnnis, Pres~. byterian minister, made touching re-[ l'er,-nee to the place Mrs. Packard` had lled in the home life and in the community, and to her sure re- ward for her grenuinely Christian qL1alitie.<. He also referred to the |_`.Z`1`0`dt sense of loss that would be felti by the . husband and family, as well as by all who knew her. At .\lr.<. l aekard'.< r<-quest. the pall- l)earer;< were her five brothe1'.< and he) h1'0t.her-in-law, J olm Silvester. nnn1n\`n11< flnral l`.l'l1)llt(1.\' 'J`l\'l'l 'ln (`A 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. m'ot.ner-m-law, JOIIII bnvesuer. 'I"no numm`ou.< oral tributes _aru\':,- 1'u1't11c1' u\'i(1cnc(- of th(- beautiful life of the dr-ce:1: and of ;`onuine s._vm-.l pathy for the . family and; f1`i(:nd.<. 1 J.VJ.J.&` ..I_Ilu.l.-LI \.: n.1a..r..n..n..n.\a.n.1 Mrs. Robinson and dang,-'hte.r of To-: ronto have rettlrned home after spend-I l ing a few days with tho f01'mer s : Le)`. 311-5. E. Richzxrdson. '|\r'f~...-- T T Tfnnnn has 1-n+n1~nu-I L0)`. .\11'.<. nu. mcnamson. Mrs. W. J. Knapp has returned home after sp(:nding_>` some time at Fort Erie and Toronto. Y`ln `I13.-.,.r.nn Tnninu 'W`r,n-nnnvc n1nf'I hon 131-10 mm 1o1'om,o. I Tho T-Iinr.-; Junior F`a1'n1ers met! last .\`Iom{;1y m'(min;1' at the home of Edwin Cxvzmaugh. Lynn Russell and Loy Walt of `.\Iidhur.=.t. g'z1vn \'e1'_v in cm'0sti11:.1' talks on F'-ed1'n_:' and: Showing: Dairy Cattle. Victor Millox-1 also ,t:uv0 :1 very inte1'e5tin-g talk on` X Poultry. ` T :.-f Mnmlnv m'r-ninsr about" thir- !'O1`.(`1l`f'.'*f1. "WP \\'lll \\'2u'n uur nn-m- b(:1`.~` and t01n'i. =t.~t. howu\'=r, In oh- se1'\'(: the .\']')(:(*d limit in B:1rrir- vr>ry czu`eful1_v~a.< they should cs\'er_\'\\'hor(:. P:arti(:nlarl_V s`nnulrl they \\'ut(-11 in Barrie. howovcr. be-(':u1. they haw- no x'etl1'<-ss; there is no denite proof` of their spec,-d, and the` court :1:-L-r:pf.< I . I the (:h1<~f .< i I *"r'oun;ry." 1 Last Momizxy evcningr about teen _2'i1'1.< met at the home of I\'01'ma I`1`a(-3. , when Mr. Stewart Page, of Bzn'ri(-, rrave 21 \'e1'_\' inte1'c.=tin_9,' talk to the girls about the Junior Home-[1 inzxkc-rs Club. 'l`he.~'.L- ;:i1'1s' O1`f;',`21Y1i /.(`il'i 21 Junior Ho1nmnaker.< Club after )1)`. ii Pay;0 s talk. The oicc-r.< elected were: President. I\Tary 1\IcL<,-an; Vice-:1 [Pi-n.-idont. IrmwDn\'i.<; Soc.-T1'ez1.<.. ( . Jczm Parkm`; Asst. Sc,-(-.-'l`1'(:21.s.. V.\'orma _ 'I`r21cy. Tho next 1]1LrL'Y1_2' is to be 1 g held on .-\u}_". 10th at the homo of Jnzm Pz1r1:e1'. )"lin0; .'. Mr. Roy 'I`1`z1c_v spent Sunday with his . at \Vin mm'e. The young: pooplre from zn`0un(1. hm`<- milked to '.\Iino. last 'I`hui'.<- : day evening to a young: peoph- .~' ; mec:tin.1'. Miss M211`_V .\'I(-Lnzln gave an F interesting pant-1' on China Inianri 1 Missions. Owner s Share $3867.20 $1033.60 1 (`am1da p1'oduc(r.~' over 90 per cent.. of the wo1'ld .< canned lobsters. What `about: the other kind `I .____...___:__._.. The illusion that times that were are better than those that are has iprohably per\'z1ded all ag.>:es.-Ho1'acc G1`r`r*l0jv'. MIN ESING. STATION ...] .1.......'| .... AL` VF Corporation : Share $2074.80 524.40 "`" " """" """."' " ` L\\U up. \\um-u. imp-: >LLu\r\ um, l1l1l`0u_:'ll the town. Oth(-rwi. v ,, , , . -' ists alwa_\'.~' have 21 g'ood gzmund iniTiilr?;'. ,>}, .1`l;l`_`} L`lLl; (1): cn1Dlain and 1.':1'o\\`l It i< fair `O `H N m `L .l"\`l (`l"`um.` " .' r, flu. town .0 'b(,C.lui( 'it at` _` the in-.\t man up, ti`-`>\ out a mine: (1 . ' . .. >` * .\ ' _ `pd N)Dut'lti0n* ' ** `llto .1'1\'c the home team a lead of 1' ` ' ' I I 4 . < I u ` u n v . WP. docnw `luv 'hI1l1i.o. _ .f\l|.1i1tl.1l: .~t.uten .1 mlly lll ( x _ . 1 A , . ' . . . , . Xvo Mi` .ol)r-rtson tm th`(L but `ti 0n13~l-Odmul om "` ovwmd mDm_ iun. (xLmlog.l(- ..'-!l oil \\1th 21` tl11-m.-- ]( bcii- iin l10\\:( V. 1. on l`R'::v1` and vmnv htmue on In. liar- .~ .~.. !`.i .-,-_,o_v- ,-_.. . ___ limit `__M_v .nall.~ n,1t .iit<.1_bt. (Ian had .~t1L1u\ C.'1vH:um_ l'tH(\ houm (\H\h(H~ out. Vl. Bell iorced .\Izu'. am: ". (.3 `-z.< ' . -. . -_ , T 2erti(:ulaI'lV thov U-wk thud (in J' 'I0hmm" dlollbll Rani }m;\_(`Vm_ bmuum-_ thov .\('.~.~. popped up.to and `the l1'1lllI1.g`.'~'. 1l"`(`\`' 110 (l<`T1lt(: 131-001. ln Lneir half ol the third .\l1`hC. w"(_i`1_ )'N_d _"mi (_6m_t "L_(`)t\_ .<('0l`<-(l 'l,l`.l:('(,* on a \'\'all<`to lorpey, ` `l ' ` ` ` `l ' gllonald .4 double. B4-lls triple and an 'hl"f,' .infir.-Id out by Paddy Milt,-.<. St. Clair ' `. Allandaii- .< other run in the !.\`(`\`*ntll. Guilfoylo, St. (`lair and E. The __rm-(Inn party held at \\'(-_\-rE.\l21i-.C;1:1ll .~in_-_,r'l<-d in a row to fill the Oro in aid of the Baptist Church was; has:-.< and it looked like the balloon well attenrled. .\Iu('l1prai. ;:iv(:n '11-' L 0lHL' UD- H0\\'v\`e1'. Bell foret-:1 the Grenfel young people for the Guilfoyle at the plate. St. Clair splendid p:`n_u-rain put on. >`L'0l'(:(l on J. J0hnston .~' ineld out. Mr. Fred Cumlnt_ of Toronto is I\'e..f.< la-m'e out a lon-;_: lly to Torpey ',.?p0n(l%lIl1_L! ]zl \]\ir~(-k with .\h'. and 311's. \\'l1`iL-ltil aln1(1)1.~t went for a homer to .215. .' 11- .<\ve . em. iv ra y. Ur. and .\Ir.~'. Vincent Hayes nfl Jim (`1'a\\'ford pitched a . Oshziwa spent Sunday with Mr. and game for .\ inesim: and 1`0c0i\'e(l good M1`.`<. John Dicker. support from his elders except in the Mr. and M1-.<. Burt Shels\vell >`.p(\t.(`l},;'h1l1, when two :1'rol`.~` lled the Sunday with U1`. and `.\Ir.<. D. Shels-]l)z1s(r.~', but he :.1'ot out of tllis tough well at Maple Valley. `situation without being scored upon. Mr. and Hrs. Cecil Moore of To- From the third innings on Guilfoylu ronto spent the \\'e(:k end at Home pituhml grzeat ball for Allamlole. but stead Farm. the rlam:11.';e had been done. The A.`- Mr. and .Vll`.~`. VV1ltf`|` '.VW=-' and landale ineld made a number of or- children visito.(l with M1`. and Mrs. J. rors, but none gured in the scoring; l Sh:-l.<\\'ell on Sunday. . `The outeld was very good. `mll zmu Service next Sunday evening at N055 turning` in g'1`(};1i:catc`n(-5. "'1" The lo; felt the absence of $5942.00 $1558.00 Total Cost I ILL&`EXLQ` ' Mrs. T. Lenson and children 01' To- ironto are spending two weeks with M1`.s. Lenson s parents, Mr. and Nlrs. `J. .\lc1{in1cy. i "Ji< Qlitnr nf Ruth \\':l\` \\'i1h 7\Ti 1 \x.~1u.'u 2 ,i1oliuuy Mr :1 , .'lUllUily Mr. zlmi .\11;<. Donaldson and two daughters of Toronto were guests 01 Mr. and Mr.~:. Pogson for a few days. I 1\`h-R, J. Maw rnhlrywd m1 Snnrinv lJ..l'. zulu 311.1. .fUgbUH LU}? d. 1()\\' tlilyti. I Mrs. J. Maw returned on Sunday after an cxtemlcd vi. witn 1'rie11ds [in '1o1'o11t0. \l.. '1' {"..i.Ju.._H .,...I .....,.-\\+.... ' J. .V1C1\lHlUy. 1 Ixlis Sliter of Bath was with Miss |.\'u1'mu Chappcll over the week end. v .\1i. Elvia Chappell of Toronto l\'i. at her home here over civrc .nl.-n- H1 JUl'UllLU. .\1r.<. '1'. Caldwell and dz1ug;l1ter Amy 01' .\'ewmzu`ket spent a few days last week at Irvin Johnston's. Alustcr Allan 1 lo\\'1'ight of O.'ha.\\'. i< nnlii:x\'i1m' Af R, Plnw1'i;rht .:_ lilhla \\l;'L'n\ "ELL LLVIH JUHIIBLUII >- is holidaying` at R. P1o\vright s. .\Ii<,s Marjorie Foys_Lon 01' London `.15 holidaying at her _g`1'umlparents. I l:c\'. and .\Ir.<. Stutc-.~;bL1_1;y attended lthu Lennux picnic at Jucks011".< Poim Ian llonday. T\/Tr: W(h\':11'rk n1" 'I`nrnn1',n \'i .r2ri stead Farm. and W_vn(e.< 211 M2 . Mrs. Sh:-l.<\\*oH cm-vim nr-\'f Snndnv ovnnlmr ' .\l]'>'. .'\. .\1'H1>'Ll'UI1g, J1`. [ Hl.'\'. J. )1:u'.-hzxll of Dutferin St. I-3;1pti. CHLIYCIE, 'u1m1to, and fm`mcr- ly of this village, gave a very force ful and inspiring me.~:sage from the.- n.\--. "\\'r-iu hmi in HM hnlnnr-n nnri UH :.xonuay. Mrs. Edwards 01' Toronto vi.~:ited lover the week end with her sister. .\l1'.<. .-\. .-\1'm. Jr. I L :-\' .1 .\I:n'\-hull nf T)nH'm'in Rf, 1111 an lnSpl].'lIlg' lllUSSgU .L1`Ull1 bill : ta,-xx Weighed in the balance and Ifound wzmting." on Sulnnay u\'(.-I1In<,- `in the United Church. The Anglican Church presents 2: n;-1-y })lvu. :\ppez:1'm1u- zifter beim `painted and \`u1'nis'm;d in. Open iing services were held on Sundaj. `with :1 hopeful 111;-.<. from th p2x.~'to1', Rev. M1`. I\'e\vmzm. Dr. (". Brown and 311'. .\1c(`o. Oi ',[`0nm1.o \\'(`1`e visitors at Walte. V's on Monday. returning fror. . at B21121. '.\Iu. Th: .~~.,.c11.... \`|'u-.~ \I.-V-ur-hnrn l in Schedule A" the respective works ` ll HUALLALLV at 153121. .\lUSK()|ill. 111` ;fm'nmr .< moLh<-1`. ;\I1'.<. McI~`.uc_hern` '1-_-tLn'm-.1 to Toronto with them, afte. hr. .; :-.'i .h hm` . Mrs. Giffen. | ..-..l N1:-2 T71-Jan!` afnh 97111 .`1r. Iliad ;\'I1'.<. : Ruth "of Ottawa Quebec, who are Bcnch. spent 21 d Do\\'noy's. -. Yr lJU\\Hl.'_V' ru. .\I1'.<. Ha1'2'i. Hoe of Toronto was :1 \'i.\'it01` with }1('1,' brother, Carma). Downcy. this woek. Mr. C. Hurt and Miss .\`Ii1d1'ed leit this week for Etlc,-11, New York, when- tlwy expect to remain for some time. Hum Pr Chm-ch . ..l1o,_\' expect to 1`en1z11n 1ur 501111: 141111;. Knox P1`. Sunday at 11 21.111. 1)m- \N \ mvm:111` se1'\'1ce:< for Sunday HL 11. 21.111. . R('\'. W. N0\\'man`s se1'\'ice:< Sunday mm: St. Paul s, Midhurst, a short service of Holy Communion an 0.45 a.m.; St. Peter s, 11 a.m., Holy Communion; Ch1'i`. Church, Vespra 1 1:: nm - Rf. .Tnhn .<. Craisrhurst. 3 _._____.__.... No !`\`.1tt(-1' how mzmy clothr-S your , wife has she ul\va_v.< buys 21 lot more the minute you offer to take her on; n fr-hm Communion; L7h1'1`. Lnurcn, vespm 1.15 p.m.; St. John s, Craighurst, `p.m.; St. James , Crown Hill, 7.30 TIYTL 20 years UNDER 14 FREE A. W. SMITH, Clerk. cRAIRs~T MIN ESIN G- ..._.J ..l..'1,.. (`Y .*l>T(`l', LVLFS. LIHHJII. Ir;<. Fyaser Giffen am: .\\'z-. and I\1i.<.< Jemo 01' czunpingx at Wasagz. day last week at W. Page Five $1.60 $1.! I J60 13.1? - a tr-1p. Men have begun 1 the time before 192!) z not likely to recur 1 Bertram Russell. .5 III LIN` CKIAUL 5 \.'>Ll!lldLIH' We don't want to cast as-1` on his 5.,-'L1e.<>'i11g ability; it 1' 11 hi}.-"E1 calibre and quality. 10 . it docs no: conform to look back to D as a golden age. for contuv-i:=.<.-- \\t:n-: 3411111}; LU Know about It. | Mr. Boys submitted that the '.`\'i-' dence of Chief Stewzirt could be re-P lied upon and the car was going` 21: an C`.\'(`(:F>'i\'(:` rate of speed. There, was no (ie.~'i1`0 on the part of the chic-1;` or of the town to cause un1)1ea. for motorists, but the safety of the. public must be guarded. Mr. Richu1'(l-` "~`~s0n was trying to intimidate, but than didn't go in Barrie. E 7\v'[nvr vi-vufn Tr.4`c In .........M:..,.. .... `JULY WEATHER com) wrru RAINFALL ABOVE AVERAGE l The mean temperature for July was over four degrees colder than' the normal average. The total rain-` ` fall of 3.55 inches exceeded the aver: age for July by 0.70 of an inch. ! Low High Rain Jnlv 1 E5 '75 0 RR `July i 1\`I1'.zmd .\7I1's. William Allen, ofl Lh-cntwood. on Monday celebrated the; 60th anniversary of their wedding, when a big union picnic was heli in .the community park at Angus in- thcir honor. The event was made cizei `occasion for a reunion of the Allen! `and \Voodland connections, one hun- dred and twenty-\`e of whom worn` pre.=e:1. l \Villinm .-\llr-n nmi Marv Junc-l E BRENTWOOD - M pre.e:L. a ` William Allen and Mary Jamel Woodland were married zit`/Orangre-! Ville in 1872 by the late Rev. Czmom Henderson. Their family consists oil six sons and four (laughters, all oi whom are still living. They are? Roljt. and Hurry of Brentwood, Geo. zxrzl Janna` of Byngz Inlet, Ed. and Os:-211` in Szxskziteliexvnli; Mrs. John We-_vmouth, Barrie; Mrs. Jos. Sewell, Wilkie. S:1.~'l-:.; Mrs. Wm. Seymour and .\Ii.~< .\lar;:z\ret Allen, Toronto. 'l'nere _:1re thirty-ve grandchildren and" t,hi2'teen great grnntlchildren living`. l During the (lay the bride um) groom of sixty year.< ago were pro .<(:-nted with 21 well lled pLu`. by the `fznnily. After the dinner hour Mr. In. H. Stuc-key. of Schomberg', propo.`<(`-oi :1 t0Zl.\t to the z1;:e(l but l12l[J])}` couple_.' `x1-Hi.-E u--,1: "r-_v~n!wlnrl +0 l\*' `.lI' V`.\"=` I L)L'_\lIL\lLIL \I|l ;=poeche.~' were which Mrs. AI cake. 'I\.. ..n..~ 4-In`, LIu1'lI1.; Lllt` ZULUIHUUII ;_'unu:> ULI \'21`r'i0Us kimis \\'c-re <.-njoyvd, includ- ing: 1-l horse. tournament and lmscbzxll match. while novelty m<:u.~'| and games \\'01`(- contested by the` I u-`nildrnn. *1. [H l.n(.`1I' llilll _`|;<(-on- tl`.r(.-e g Rm1a1(l`.< rioul out i.` Allum Isovunth. Gui 3)I211'.<'nz1lI sing !bz1.<<-.< I :t .5 n \\'l.\' E01119.` LID SOFTBALL CONTINUED /I921; 1;uu<;;__cc LIUHL the town to allow motori. to sco1'ch" through at illegal speed. But there will b0 21 tleterminc-(l effort" l1iz`.(l'; to pcizstiatie B:11'1'ie that :no`ioi'- ists slioultl be uccunlecl fair pla)"` and their .<])C(?(l te.~'t(- either by stop watv.-h or moto1'c_\'cle .<]J(:`(3tlOn1()l1(}1`.<.. The Battle of Barrie, whoii the Motor Leugrtic (:>`tZ1l3llSl1P(l zi ban in upon the town and zulvi: 1noto"i. by 1`L1(llO zmtl I1'..'\`.'s[.`L1})('l' ml- \'r-1'ti.~:em<-nts to avoid the town. will not be re-enactetl, Mr. Robertson stated. But. he state-(1, higher court.` havv '.ip.=~t c0'.1\ lr'tlO`.`.~ l)l.~'('(l upon estimates of . and tho Leu_gL1e hope. to upset any such convictions in any town in Ontario. ` We had disputes with Buziio in the p:-. t. Wv communicated with the ofcizils thr-n: and U1'__L`0(l that .~'p,-co be 1'C(.'()1'(l()ll .'~:omoho\\', but with no` 1Jd.lllt`.' U1 LU HIULICE` 1'ospon. other than their exprt.-: COI`lflfl\"I`lCl.' in the L'l 1iA:f'.< ostiznzxtiiij.-; abilitic-.<. a.<-`~ p0l'SlOI1.~' _L,"|.1(.'>'ll1g` it nun` lm nf n l1iu-l1 r-nlilwu nml un:1li1\`. IIHIHC \\'lLll HOIH.` Uul, DUL ('$L1l\1 .SL'Ul'C| `only om: run. In one case dumb} bum: 1'unnin_L' (or was it coaching 2 ); mzuiv 21:1 ::1. double play pu.<. ::r'.ti in the otL1<:1' 1/n:,- hn.~rt thv batters could do \-:21.< force Inc 1'um1crs or{t pop up. In short, it was the mo.-U w1'ctc'm~d pert'n1'1nz1ncc .~\lEzn1dz11(;e ha: 1 put. up this year and is an ;_r'ond ganu.-ll 1h: (mt n' 1hr-iv` r-h(. V Hlilul Kill LHUII [UH .t11ir 11111I11:s. II .C'.unpb<:]i and H. two up. walked. `and Nzsss made a .< {0nuJd'. for '} AL t :0 gm: on Lm-1r cnest. On thv other hand .\Iinesing play- `ll zx ;1'oo(l g2:n1<- and d<:.-m-\'<-(1 their .\'in. 'l'h could lo very little .\'mn}_' umi mzuic their hits when they m'.n`.t runs. :1l lmug_:l1 they were out-` :i`. nine to eighth. ` 'ln:- \\'n< H fn 9 nlul '.\Tinr~ umu. D u 1' i n 5: :v'inn< L ? N055 turning: In grezlc cuLcuv.~:. The losms .~\r(:hio Z\1ur. tht-ir . 1`;~'I ba. who \\`:1.~` out of the gamv with an inju1`(-(I know. Rt-id plzxym. lrst for the rst part of thv gun1.~. ihut gave \\'2l_\' to F}. L\I21rsh:111 when his injured wri.<,t 'r;1v(~ him trouble. I Score by innin ` `un...n~1v n n 1 n n n 1 n n_2 ,,.. . H` ~ :\II;.. I` I\ Iines1n,'z `[Vvnn.-n. .\'lllIL`FlH,'. . .. -) U U V Umpires-C. L0L-khart. . ,`T'-Lnzln. 1\Iidhm'.~'t. 26 9,, 9`! on I11 (ii 1) LIHS _VL`dl' 1 +1: otT their other 11 n-...\.l n-.. \\1(. ` SCUIW3 \\it all t1`.(i1` il1I1il1fJ,`>T. Mn]? and =m. 1n .-\H21ml:1lc They I. .-.1... ....-...... ..,..-.---.-._.. (- pm`ticula1'l_v in bz:.<: run- bom-'m-:: 1-uxming of the 1 1):: cuils.-(I t'1'1`02`.<. The coated`:- cam:.- in for c011. In both, the st. (.-nth undr |].n..Iul.. hm] ..-lnu~i..n_~ ,.n-,xnm4.-` '.'L'.`ijUIUl'H LU 1);. -111. VV ML, m then` behalf. Short} ere Jmuio by othe.-rs. after: Allen cut the wediin;_ri ID COUPLE ! MARRIED 60 YEARS; UK: I 04 {Q z1l'tcrnoon "an1L.< were <.-njo_\'v< , inclu - hnlrn-.|mm1f mind )5) , 14 ~ ---W. H. Bmtery. mg Lu JLUICEASEOY at. 7 M2. iichartlson asked that the! case be dismised. If :3. conviction] \\'3.s made on such evidence, then the` people of this province \\':x.< ,,uing to know about it. Several complaint: had come from motori. on the treatment received in Barrie. 'l`in-2 evidence showed that it was only guess work at the speed and it was, an outrage to convict on sucit evi-: dence. If so, the rest of the people` I were going to know about it. "1' nn\` enkn-uiH~n/I Hsnk 41.,. )ULl! LHU .\'(.'\L'Illzl| IIHU 2 had y;lo1'1oL1.< mxncu-.4 ls-;d the l)um`u.~' 13211;}! ....~ L\..L ..nl,] ,.,..u... 'lll'(lHC(.` \H'(HlUlllU ' ; r chest. <- `VIA: .1 . \`1nII\' 6 to 2 and .\Iinc. 'un.< in the rst and In the rst inningzs L J0hn. the 1'.~'t 'l`m'pr:y .~'t1'uck out 1 . catuh 01 'l`cx:1.< lc-ag,-`uor. )m1l l ..,. ..v.A `..-.xu..\ U L110 UiJr!`L'.` but (-aulu nu. ..u.`.. no (38 '70 U U 1) .\-H1 , Knock, and .l\' 0.36 0.06. 0.33 n ying to Mtxlcaster St. (Continued from page one) Cross-examined by Mr. Boys, Lan- dell said his daughter was driving; she had a driver s license and was a capable driver. Asked if he knew where the limit of the town was, wit- ness said it was at 21 little school where the road turns. He didn t know what speed they were going there. He could judge the speed 21 car \\':1.' going within ten miles any way. He would swear the car was not gain}: over 25 miles an hour at the point in dispute. He admitted pv.ssin;: one or two cars before com-. Vlw 1?l("l \!I|`IluI\r\ ..,.l,..l Lac. u., V If Great Britain will provide real i 1'preferences in her markets for the -Iprimary products of Canada, and will -`also regulate her dealings with the {Soviet system satisfactorily, Canada is prepared so to modify its tari structure as to open up here addi- tional markets for British products to :an estimated volume of from $50,~ 000,000 to $60,000,000 annually. This riicnncifinn, \\'i1i(`i1 is the 1'8- 1 000,000 to :$liU,UUU,UUu annuauy. , This disposition, which is z sult of thorough examination of .)'British proposals and also of the '1 Canadian tariff, was the outstanding - feature of the situation when the 5VConference resumed its larger activ- -`ities after a real English week end, iincludilig the civic holiday. 3] The commodities upon which the [Dominion is ready to extend the pre- `ference to the British producer.- - would make a fairly extensive list. 4'lron and steel and variou.-' manufac- - turers thereof, certain t(`..\'il1(3.~. and L! 1 1011;; list of chemicals woulcl be more 2- prominent. It is understood that a '5' condition imposed would be one tak- 3 in}: care of the disparity between -wages paid many workers in Great -! Britain and the ruling scale here. `bring forth the anticipated answer from the British delegates as to what ?3;thc-y are prepared to do in the line --`of preferences. Heretofore, the ob- - scuritjc has been more or less 1nark- ed. Different suggestions have been made by the Dominions, and the ap- .mwm+ rl;L'I'\nu:f'i!\H +n I-n11cirirJ1' 1'.l1r=m 1 The next day or so is expected to.` fl Luke Simcoo would have claimed l. two more lives rec-;ntly but for the J prompt action and un. co111`u;z'e L` of our townsman, Mr. Gilbert Luke. ll'.\lr. and U11. Re-(lforn, of 'l`0ronto, lwho are . at lndizmoiza Ul it-zit-11, were t1'0ll11|', ,' from a flat- -`lbottomtl boat when they hooked ax L'larg'e lunge. During` their st1`L1g_,rg'ix: nlwith the sh the boat was turnec fxlconipletely over, and Mr. and Mrs. ?_-: Re-ifern. neither of whom could swim. .\'.'(:l`(* thiown into the water. Their "C`crie.< for help were heard by the Z;I.ukcs family as they sat in the cut- .L'.tago at their evening meal. Mr. lI.All]\.[}-`l ru. to his . boat and \'.'zz.< soon at the scene of the accident. ,'l he arri\`z1l of the boat \'.`1l.s' fitr from '=1:zlll that w:i.< ncetleri to rc-.<(-no Mrs. =` .l .r2('.`.'ern. and only Mr. I.ukc-;< knowl- Ifledge of the water and `plucl-zy (lo- itermination .-`d\'(`(l her. _ been hol(lin}.: the trolling: line and at ).thz- time of tho mi. had become l1`l`l'L1lllj.1'l('(l in it with the troll hook Y'l(le';*})l_\' r:mb<' in her arm. In tilis 0 helplt-.~=.< condition her re.<(.-ue xvas I-fnwost (liicult. With Mr. and N11`.-N -'.`f Ir-rlforn .~zrl`:1y in the bout, Mr. Lukes (lll`:l(.`f.1'2|pll')ll((l to slmre for zi doctor's l:1i .\leslir2x',I attention wz1;~: in,-('(,-.<. - Jto remove the lnrgze hook from .\lr.~:. I{s-ll'm'n':< 2mn.--Witness. \ `. L I The lady lmd` PREFERENCE PLAN WORTH I $60,000,000 TO BRITAIN made by the uommions, and me ap- parent disposition to consider them `favorably lias been seized upon, in certain quzu`te1'.< as assu1'ance that the {l(l\'lnt2lg`eS sought would be con` ceded. Although, if the conference `is to get an_v\\'herc. the necessity of` FllC`l`1 concessions is obvious, the Brit-5 ish dt:le_2'ati0n, as a matter of fact,] ,hz1.< never yet said denitely how far; git is to go. A cable at the` {week end stated that :1 meeting of the British Cabinet in London on .'l'l1ur;<(l:1y. to be attended by the [Prime .\Iini.~'t(-1* and all members of [the cabinet now in Emzland, would lhave a vital boz11'ing' upon the con-! '!.~r. 43. ml` ll`-n Rritisli , FflV`q`Vl1I`{A l';\.{]`, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, ' _i932. nave vltzu nearlng upon we con- forcncn. Tho dt-cision of t`:;(.- B1'itiS11 ( lo1e;:ati0n may very well await this moptinj; 1 i l V BRADFORD MAN MAKES `RESCUE .LJ.U\I\I.l-J E .\lr.<. G00. Dim` of l'o1'onto spent ilthv 'no]i(lzL\' with .\'Ir.~'. W. H. .\14.11'1;in., . U.. ..ml \T1~_' \!u\- W;1l1:1o(- anal ll"/v:bl: .<. .\`li.<.< .\`1incr\'u l.aonar(l, Mr. Fm-u `zxml .-\lb<,-rt l.e0n21r(l of Toronto spent the holiday with their mntlu.-1', .\Ir.x. L(>on:n`(l. .-\ number from lmre spent Mon- :la_\' in Br2\ and all rt-port 21 , ` timt-. \l.~.- (`uh-ne nml Nl `;\lm'\' (ilztirns I tlthv noh(1zL\` wxtn ;\'n'.<. vv. n. .uuI..u1.,v g Mr. and .\I1'.<. ax Wallace anal Ibuby and Mr. .1'uc(,- W'21ll;1('(- 01' T0-' mnto \'i. Mr. and .Vh'.<. H'm'b. Wulluco over the holiday. 11:-.. qmaw um! \`Ii<< 1~`.I: Webb of Mi.<.< Smith and .\`[i.<.~' I~`.l: Webb 'l'm`rmto spout the holiday at L0`-. \".'v:bb u:,._. \`1:m..-\~-.. T`nnn:n`rl_ H m3. ('1. Banks prr.-an-h thrift In order to get nne .< . account; thv bu. promote bu. B. Kym-. 1 le:1(l(e1's preach spondingr. in 0mm` to - timv. .\1r;<. Cairns and `.VIi.<;~' `;\I2n'y M1`. nrl .\`Ir.<. Zussoll Lackiv and M1`. G<-orgo Hunter spt-nt the holiday at Gwo. Hunter's`. '24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter 111.1} m- u; 21 11 But \\'r- do 521 \\'!th fzm'nt.-ss. U\.K'-. .]nn 4 . 24 ft. Concrete Pavement. with Curb and Gutter The Council of the Corporation of the Town thu st1`(.-ets and between the points as descrit L3, The cost of each n..mMm~ nf nnm Nature of Work ne COSL U1 l:'aLn in nu. .,..... , number of annual instalments in which tl attached. Court of Revision will be held on the 15th complaints against the proposed assessmen may desire to make and which is by Ian Dated this 26th day of July, 1932. 'i_RoU -1` l`,.\ The -Northern Advainci TAKE NOTICE THAT :- FAKE NU'l'l(;1-. ll1Al :--- t' of Barrie has constructed as local improvements, mentionedi ts as described in the said schedule. - e estimated lifetime and cost per foot frontage, the special am h the special assessment is to be paid are set forth in the case til of 0 ets poin 3f of the said works, th in whie -I ----- - A 9 1_,1_ __ __ .. L1... f`nnnr-H Fianvnh ! Peel \\'!Ll`. IEIHTIUSS. \-\'x'- t, ask any 1`)1`i\`i1cge.~'. We symp:1thi7.r.~ with any town such as Barrie. where holi(iz1y motori: some ~..n..,.`-.n.`. AA..." Pun. \Tn_LvnL--x -1+` Street Owen 1 After zi lengthy illness .\l1'.<. Jane- !E. Holt, wife of Robert E. Holt, passed away at her home, 180 Buy- 'elrl St., on Satunlay, July 30th. Deceased, whose maiden mime was .I:1net E. )Ic.-\rthu1', was born in the Lown. of Nott21\\`2isz1.1a T2 yeah: 211:0. Following` her marriage she iivl for tw0l\'e _V(-:u`.< in l\`y. tliree yl-,:n'.< on the -1th line of .\'ot.tn\\`u.~.~i;.-`:1. ve _\ ezir.< in Stziym-1'. (:ig'l1t(-311 yezirs in Toronto, and for the ])2L. eig'l1t _Vl-Zll'S had 1'esi(le(l in Barrie. She `nail zil\\'ays taken an active into-i`e. in church and community work, and will be g1'ez1Ll_v mi.<. in Trinity Cl'iu1`ch and by her many friemls. clan :0 mu-vixvarl luv l1c-r l1n and by nc.-1' Irmnus. ` She is s,u1'vi\'ed by her husband: and three sisters, Mrs. ML-Dermott. ofl Creemore, and Agnes and Man Mc- Arthur. of Stayner, and two brother.<. Alex. 1\'Ic.~\1`th11r, of Cromnore. unu John of Stayner. The funerzll was held on '1`u(e. the >'c1'V`ice being: conducted by the `_.r-\'. O. Ga11a_L'hm'. of Owen Sound. ._'lho pal]-boz1rm`.< w(-re six m2p'nm\`.<. .-\. H. .\'Ic.-\rU1u1'. .-\rL-hie and John Mc.-\rthm-. of Nott:1\v21szxr_-'21; Robt. Holt, of '[`o1-onto; Robt. Evans 01 Sunnidale. and John Holt. of West Gwillimbury. Intt-rmrent at Barrie Union Comc-tory. J.lz11(L'oly uttt-mu.-(1 for some Lxmu In mu- commumty, many havmg come from OBITUARY Sports Day and Carnival MONDAY AUGUST 8 MONDAY 01ida>i ADMISSION T0 GROUNDS 25 CENTS CHILDREN DUl\lCL.' HL`.\L nun-nu, .........,. ... 7.30. Cutfmg` wheat is tlw order of the L.df{y around here and tho fanncws ro- pcirt A good crop.

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