Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 Jan 1934, p. 5

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, uuu uuu it I ,. .ro_q'L1Iz1rly bid In -; ~ 1 X` Liberal. Full fzlsllion, sm'\'i and (-,11i.f L`on, all. rst grades. R(_sgL1Iz1r up to $1.25. To view` at t`b.l\ SCARVES ! _ SCARVES ! . George time of sick lint WOMEN S OUTSIZE DRESSES and Mrs. Vernon Fletcher. QL'z1i;nrr cnnn-no Ln kn Han ilH(l JVJF". VCYTIO-n Skating` soelns attraction `of the which the weahhe for this pastime_ W.<::1 fnuvnehin 101' tms pascm1e_ Essa township council for 1934 had its i-st sittimzr on Monday of (mi: \\'(`Cl{. with Frank Higginson as reeve. The majority of the men are new and we hope that ofcient work, coupled with economy, will be the p1'a('ti('0. Boakc still alive. |VlS1L0l' 110113 101` d. uuy RISE WCCK. Hm` many friends will be grlad to learn that Mrs, Mo1'rison (Gran 1y) is spending a very good \.'.mt at Ottaxvzx. ']`1.-m. VDQ n1n+ uO- .1n uni-nun .--. \lLUf&L\ LG: 3 Lin! L Mr. F, Perry, of Ottawa, \u.:-: a visitor here for a day last week. I T-Tlw mnnv 'f'-vimwk will kn n-Ind 12: ruuuc n'01`K.< mm LlDOl'_ ' He is .~;un'i\'e(l by his wirlow, oz daughter and one son. The func1'u= takes place to-day ('[`hu1-sday). \ V I j... I U l Ld\\'2,l. Thlc Y.P.S. met :11" the 1`(3('t01`V I`-'1 Tuhursday 121st. The meeting \\a..~. takml by Allan Amos and papev'.~ were 1-owl by Wax Craig, Pat Cast 11 anrl B211`l)urz\ Newman. The next meeting will be l1-old in the Omn.-,o Hall on Moday novt. A1 -.1 \~nr-011+ er-Hnnl nan!-+l1ur Wlv `T rum U1`. .\1Ull(lily l1L')'.L. At a recent school meeting Mr, Ostrander was appointod trustee. Mr, A. Biltcliffc is spemiinfr a days at the rectory. Qnv-vir=n< Vnv Qnnrlnr nun 511' .\'l. Uily `(LL LHU 1'CUl/UIy- Ser\'1co:' 101' Sunday are, at SL. John's 11 a.m., St. James` 3 11.111. :- I\'.1o.\; Church at ..30 13.111. $8.95 'I6 s Phone 526 Hasiery Special GRAIGHURST \ L'1'IlUI1 l`IULCTlC-1`. : to be the centre 01' boys and girls. for 2 weather has been splendid 1n:tin1n Page Fixfo \ J01-ry Shilling, ago 65, of Rama Indian RU;<'l`\'C, cha1'g`c(l with being drunk in 21 public place, was 36,1- tenced to 20 days in the county gzul in police court Moml-(Ly momin,;, while judg`mcnt was 1`e. until Jan_ 16th in the case of Fred Ea=L- land, 20 Eugene St., cliarged with having` liquor unla`.\'1'ull_\,' in his pos- Sf`*f~'Sln. SUSSIUII. Chief Stewart said that about (2 11.111. Sziturday evening; he 1`ecei\'c(l a call to 20 Eugene St., the home oi Eastlaiid. 'l.`h-ere he found the tnvu men in an intoxicated condition. East1and s wife and family had la!` the home. On searching` the prem- ises he found a partly lled home .11 wine and an empty rubbing: alcohol bottle. Ea. who O\\'Il(-(l the wine bottle, did not have :1 1!):/`vi liquor permit. He placed the twc under zurest. He found Sliillixzg of stairs witli his face badly cm `nod bruised and both e_\.'es l)il(`l{CI1L`(l. As S"-fV'\`.liii}_" had no humls and could not sm`\`1(l up. he gured that the Indian received his badly lmttt-1-u(l face from falling. Rnf"|1 nnmiarxtl 111011 T\ln:1rlnrl rrnilfv ir Izuiiirg. Both accused 111011 pleudecl 5.v:ui1t_v Lc. their 1'*aspe<.-tive cl1z11`<,_-,`v.<. l'Ia. claimed that he met, the Indian .11 that ma1'kct_. who said he would be up to his place for an ove1'co:1t and would give him a basket in on-}1:111g_'... When he z11'1'ived at his home, Shiliin.-_-, was already there, so hv inviti-(1 him to stay for dixmer. .~\ftm` din1`1o1' he cnw Qhiiiinsr 0'0 nvm` in tho \v.'1:<'r1 to SE3) I01` (llllllCl'. :\lU_ (llllll(l' ll(! saw Shilling` go over to the wa-.<'n basn and pull out a bottle of 1'ul)bEx._L; alcohol. He then went (l()\\'1l.il;lll`.< to nd the overcoat and in an old box he discovered :1 bottle of wine `aim ; had been -tlierv for some time. Both he and the Indian (lmnk some. Shilling than Silltl he was going 011` to try and sell some more wa1'c.~',, while l`l2lStld.I'l(l went down town. Onl his return home the Indian was still there. He took him up.~'t21i`1's to bed and was tllorc when the chief u:-` rived. He denies striking` the Indian. \l'nn-ich-nfn Jr-fl'< wae inl-limul 11:: 1'1\'C(l. uc tlclncs .~'u'm1n;.-; Lnu Lnuuul. .\Iag'istratc Jc-'s was inn-lim-(l ta dig-a_2:1`ee with the chief :m<`. mntmm ed~Q:,*25L-t whilo under the influence of liquu-I Ea. beat up the Indian. Shilling` he sontom-ed to 20 days in gaol, but I31Iastflun(l, who is :1 mztrritrd man on re ie , \\'21.S more of a prob- lem. His \\'o1`ship dccidmi to 1-o. judgmon-t until Jun. 16th, ._?..._L.. Washington). Jan. 5.-'liici'e are :0 many pigs in Denmark that there`; a serious shortag'e of Scotch whiskey in the United States. Here's the plot : Great Britain has sigmmi a con- tract to buy 62 per cent. of her poi-`ii from Denmark. Gm-at Britain u-:ui1..< to "-911 the Unitmi St:1t<-.= S('0Li'i1 liqihiii by the boat load. Tim Unitvd Status 1'0])iivs. t~`nl`0L&_._" the Federal .-\ico~h~oi Control Admin i - ` uvm. hnv nur ni2',<. or um ~.\-on TUIJRSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1934. __ 1 You buy our hips. wv '. buy your whiskey. Great Britain 1'eto1't.<: Wc 1'e sorry, but we don : ....... .um.n nirrn, we'1`e sorry, - )2 any more p1gS- __-_.-._-a i.AN1)LEss JERRY GETS, TWENTY DAYS IN GAOL x PIGS OR SCOTCH WHISKEY V L-:\' Mt A1-11' WILLIAM J. WHITE u.I.u.*n(10(x Lnc UIHLCLI LhLu'L:; till failing; health prevent- politics he \\ 21S 11 : His wife p1'e(lec(:~zxseu` him app. Su1'\'i\`inp; zrre th!-LE A` 21711] `hhvnn cnhc '\/Iva L` ,.nn.lH-`...~. m'um:n mp. _ At the United Church on Sunday evening, Rev, W. L_ .\'i<-E101, who is suffering from a severe cold, was an- sisted in the service `my the Young, Peop1e . Society. Mr. Nichol paid a worthy tribute to the memory of the late Mr. Wm. Goodfellow, ex- pre.~'. his_ own personal loss an-..i the loss SU.lZ1iI1CZi by the chun`cvh bfl. U7(.- (loath of Mr. Gyoodfellow. r. vocal solo by Lloyd Booth was very much appreciated. "W-.0 T\I',.u..,\.-Y. Y.,. .LZ&..L.. ...:II ,1. The Women's Institute will cele- brate their 25th birthday an.nive1'sary_ by having a supper in the Commun- ity Hall on Tuesdziy, Jan. 16th. Sup- per will be solved M 6.30 p.m., fol- lowed by a short p1'og'1'am and social evening. ......\.-. -4.`.-,u.\.x,u~ux.u. I .`\I11'.<. Bert W1'i_,>`l1t entertaiined the United W0n1en s .\>:s:ociatio11 at her home Thursday aftelnoon, Jan. 4th. 'l`i1e1'e "as a good attendance, con- side1`i11'g,` the icy condition of the roads and the prevalence of cold.-'. M1. O_ Black presided and Mrs. ;\'ic1hol conducted the devotional per-1 iod and also the installation cerc-l lmony, giving a beautiful and inspir- ational New Year} 11'.essz1p;e. In the business period the treas;u1'er 1'epo1"- ed the nancial receipts of the So-i ciaty for the year just closed .'1' $543.00. l\/lists Lavina O'1'ci1ard re~ ceivd the hearty thanks of the v.'o-l men for four quilt tops which .~`..e pieced for the Society. Pla11s were] (li.se11ssc(l and made for new work.` A letter of thanks was read from -Thel Fred Victor Missio11, To-1-01110, for! clothing, Ch.1`istmas gifts, apples and` ;11'ese1\`eLl fruit, sent `onem from the Stroud Sunday School and co,ng'1'eg;a tion. .~U'te1' the business period: afte1'r1oo.11 tea was enjoyed, the lunch ; hostesses being Miss M. J. ;\'IcConkcy, Mrs. Srl1e1'ing:, Mrs_ Ni`-1101 and M115. Le1111o.\: Black. I`lsn Q0-~nn.l nn.I f`unIn.....I;. '.. i i I 1 As the result of falling on the icy road Saturday morning, M1. T;hos. Hewson is su`e1'ing from J. broken hip, At H10 Thfnr` (`,111H'r-11 nn QnnrLa-' l4LfIlllU.\: DIELCK. The Stroud and CraIgva1r.- branch} of the U_ppcr Cunzula Bible Society. haul ax very succc. year, lmving. c0ll(:c`.0(l 21. tu0t`,21l~ of $137.90. The lCI\'L'('Lltl\'(,` would like to 1.i`.}J.!1lx `.nv- f'-'.-l- lowing (`oll(ectr)r.< who so kindly e1: .~:i.~"u,*(l them: .`.li.<. A. Alpine, l.` Slu-ling`, D. Guest, D. Canning`, ziml` Me. Eilson Wicc, Gordon Mu. H. Constable, l{_ Black, E, 'l`,l1o1nsu11, H. Beebly, Eldon Wico, 1~'_ Cowan, 13. B. Wzu'nica, L, Booth, D_ Lcrmox, D. Fe1'J`i.<, C, McDonald---l:I_ Cari`, P1'e.~'.; B. Cowzm, Vice-P1`*s.; H. E. I'lLl{. ,'llC;-:, Sec.-T1'eas_ I yay .L1`u111 a nean: attack on satur- y last, January 6th. He had made his home in Barrie for many yearns, and was well known around Lhe town. Mr. White was born at D 82 years ago, a son of the late Mi. and Mrs. Chas. VVh*ite, and a ,<.,'ran(i son of Peter White, a pioneer 01 Dalston, then know as WhiLe .~. Corn ers. Deceased farmed at Dalston till 1908, and was In Lhe implement business for a short time l)ei'0re 1C tiring. An old friw.-nrl`s tribute is Mr, White was a `helpful nei;.;l1'om-, a real friend, a man of hip;h stzmu ards, a good husband and 21 devoted father. He was an 2 .\ li\': workm in the Methodist Chum-h at Dalston _and had attended the United (T'hui'c,.: ln]`C_"Ul1).`!`lV H 'f`nilin(r lvnulth w.~nu-nn- Mr. T ho.~'. Pattenden passc awa}, if at his home here on Saturday moi-n-l ing al"Le1- a short illness. For s;n.;ei weeks last summer he was critically ill and his life _'a.s do-spaired of, but, |he recovered enough to get about in `_ l1is garden, and his last illness was but the outcome of this. The de- ceased came to this vicinity with his parents from Whitehurch when but a lad, and had lived here most of the time since. He was a hard worker 01' strong physique, a splendid neigh l bor and of a kindly nature. Thei funeral took place on Monday after noon from his late residence to the United Church, with interment in the Union Cemetery. Rev. G. Cruse con ducted the services and gave a timely I and helpful messag`e. To the sorrow ing; \vido\\', four sons and six (laugh- ters. all of whom were preserrt at Lhe funeral but Mrs. Service (Bertha) of Tiinmins, is c.\'tr-nded the syn.-1 pathy`ol' the communit_\'. Three ' ters are also left to mourn, Mrs. Chappel a11d Mrs. C. Plowright, of Minesing, and lVI1`s. VV_ Caldwell, of Barrie. Six old friends and neigh- bors acted as pall-beare1'.<, Messrs. Chas. Wattle, Otto Davis, Herb Joilinsto-n, Irvin Johnston, Geo. Cum" ford and Geo. _Jphn_ston. Irv . u .. 1 .u;u uunu \A\.v, _u nvvln. Word was l`G(,'(3lV(.'(1 "eccntly by Miss Foyston of the sudden death in 'l'rn rmt': of her cousin, M1`. A1'ti;uI `."i1::.s, who with his (laugliter, was 3 furqucnt >:u1mner \'i. and will be l'l)m(!mi)(`l'('(i kindly by mzmy f1'iend.~' h(:1`C-. Q In H... IT.-.14.-..l (I-.nu..`.` 2.. .... nun .\.~.u...n 4.. mm. ......._.\.. The Women's Institute met at thc home of the pi'e.~'i(lent, `.Vl1'. G30. Joliiistoii. on 'l`hu1's(lay :iftt1'no0n.i About t\\'(/nt_\' larli<-.< \\`r>1`n D1` ht, and the second \'ic-0-pn;-.-:i(lnnt, H. Jolmston. took cliai':;e of the l1l(.`CTll1_L`,'_ The topic \va.< on Hi.+'.o1'i- cal l{(=::(-;1i'(~l1," and tho roll call \\'.=m' a11.<\\`<.-1'e by L~`l)0\\'ln}_',' an antique with oxplanation. .\li'.<. Foyston wall a \'c1~_\' iiitt.-resting" 211'tlCl0 written by .\ll'_ Sncath, the wt (-lerk of this A . ;O\\'l`lSl`Il]), on the trials and l1a1'dsl1ip.~ of tlw early scttlc-i's in Sunnidale an. V(~.~'prz1 iZO\\`ll.~'hl[)`.\'. and this was ver_\ much (El1j0_V(!d and appreciated. Some iiitei`c`. (?ll)`1`(`.nt ow-nits were p;iV<.n by .\`lrs. H. Johnston. A vocal dud by ;\Ii'.<. Ronald and Mrs. Cook was also much ' onjoyed. The ineeiing closed with the National Alithcm, a1'te'i' whicsh a social hem` was an- (lulgt-d in du1'in<; the serving of a tasty lunch . by .\`Ii~.~', Ronald! and Mrs. G. 'l'1'z1(-y. The Feb1'uary meeting on Canada will be nold at the home of Mrs. Walter D0\\'n~(~_\r`. l S<-r\'i('c in the United Church is for the winter months at seven 0`clo;-k in the e\'oni11;;:. ` Cong'1'21tulation are extended Lo Oliver Wilson and Miss Rita Scott who were n1zu'rivd Dec. 27th and am now ro. in the \'i11a_L'(.~. l`l-..\ \L' Tr. -6<:4-1.4-A 1-u.-`L n4- l`-. The United States insists : Better nd a way to 1 1)i:s, or we'll drink gin. 'I`hnf ix` nu fnr :1: H10 intm ])l1'.\`. 01' \\'iL` ll (ll`lllK gill. I That is as far as the intm'nat.io-1..).3 1) dialogue has p'1`0p;1'0s. The nitini . .riti.<.h liquor quota of 607,000 ,-x- lons has been exlumsted. The Al(`(:i';0i t Control .'-\dmini. says that no more import liC(`11S(}.< will be granLr.:d until Great Britain diverts some '..I 1; her pig l)u. to the United otaus. (`urn-at Rrihin is . \\'a;v.< 411" f lneznis, while US. (lrinkters of Scotl It tum to gin. The . of Hi_.ii-W; `Hfi T)-\\' is i`:1\-1; m-;u-'r.inf.:' U11: vani.-'n :3 V hm` point, A (l1'o11.,vl1t in the smony `n."tin`.`.' ixquor from the land of Lug it`:1[i`\'l t'm'v:1tcn.<,{ MINESING STROUD 1s1sts : buy L25 `H {HUNTSVILLE PLANE ROARS | AWAY WTHOUT ITS PILOT In` failing` health for some years, William John W'.hite passed quietly ._15}vay from a heart attack Satur- Min: lngf. .TZ1T1l1:1\'\r {H-la Un lnnr] ..~,l,. Huntsville-Mr.<. R. J. Hutchm. of this town cast an admiring; glaixce over the sleek cabin plane as it .-at poised on the ice ready to take nor for her first air ride. Just step into the cabin, invited the pilot. Mrs. .Hutcln'nson got aboard, settled down `into the cushions and smiled. The pilot closed the cabin door to keep out the near-zero weather. He then walkr-rl around to flip over the pro peller. He reached up and gave one of the blades 21 lusty `bug, but. in- steady of answering with the usual lf_1`(`nl;lO purr, the engine broke into a ' roar. Leaping clear of the whirlii.;-.;, propeller blades. the pilot seized a wing tip. Down the ice tore the slew aeroplane with Mrs. Hutchinson .~iL- tingr in the cabin wishing she was out, and the pilot wishing he was inside. He lost his grip on the wing` and `Lin,- plane went down the ice on its own. After completing` several circles-it i nally came to rest against the . Llwith neither the plane nor pa.=:~'en-,-,e1' _ l _.':'rr;atl_v the worse for the experien-.e. l But ;\l!'.~. l`lutcl1in: belinwcs that the y.:\`Vrl:_-`lit, lZ)l`~"'1l1L.'.< could have made :nL1:l\ b<`ttc`.' 11.<(- of their time t.`....:i in\'cnting.:' the aeroplane. i l I > J r l l Ladies S1 Shea. to Prices Unbelievable ! 'l`l1is is )'mn- _>'ui.n and our loss to seem 0 one of 111(-xv (-<>z11`s at a\\'a_\' below cost. 200 112115, :13]. n(2\\'.~sf <-1'0aiiu;1s this sausrm. s1'\'lo.<. Eur ulzu __ . Z3 11]`: To $0.00. Tn-In-Iansn-I-.' Grdn AH. Rv;;'11lz1 \\'hi|c 171103 last &v. 1` I A .. .......... . ....... .. .. .._..--........ Special 1 All Englisll \\'001s, m fa.1ll('_\` lmil`, smm'1Tl_\' s1_`.'1(:(1. All (`u|m`.s` and sim-.<. 'l}-og11la:' 11]) In 3335). ). ("D 1 f"\ PULLOVER SVVEATERS 28 Elizabeth St. SILK BEDSPREADS EXTRA SPECIAL on years b`u1'\'1\ in;: thue daughters and three sons, Mrs_ 11}. McBeth, Harvey J. and Edwin 0.. all of Vancouver; C*hu.~'. M. uf Col- fax, SzL. Mrs. Cora I{c:;1nedy, To- ronto, and .\I1'.<. Hz1r'2';, Smith. Bz11'ri., with whom he nmde I111: home; also one sister and two hro1:'ncr.~:` Mrs, E. M. Richzv.rds:on, B212-1'iv; 'I`:ho.~. M. White, To1'ont;o, and A. H. White, of] Parry Sound. The funrwal was hdd on Wedncs(Ia_V afternoon from the home of his son-in-law, H:u'2'_v Smith, 14 Co`llic~1' St., service b!.'i`.IP,` cnduct ed by Rev. E. E, I..on_-4'. Pall~b0zu'crs wc1*e- Me.~=. O. G. Hmt, W. C. Hunter. Geo. Hicklingr. W_ A. .\I`iilu' J_ E. 'I`rhom])son and Hon. E. C. D1`u1'_V. Int(*nn(.-nt at Dal;-ton Cr:a*.1cv tmy. A Money Saving Event---Exceptional Values for Thifty Shoppers. Never before have our Prices been Slashed as Now --- 001` Loss is Your Gain HATS `.'u.u\1. January Sale ` $fZ19 "$1.69 _The N01-them Advance '39" `tQ:'(.1. In 9: .1211` A-.nJl\l $ l'.9.'3. uwn .Ll'lL`Il(lS AL uur.m'1e, Mrs. Frank I-Iigginson, of Utopla, spent the week end with M3`. and Mrs. W. B. Lyons. NHQQ `l\/f('I.nn`v1 n'F '[`nu-nnfn guys. W. D. Lyons. Miss Ella McLean, of Toronto, spent New Yca1"s at her home here. 7.\-Tr-mhnrc n+' T.OI. Mn An no- J. V J- 1\I`i.~:s Thelma Graham is vi. with friends at Guthrie, VI-u I7:-nnlx I Jn...:.~..m.. .1` In....... pzu'ul1L.~`, Mn`. and Mrs. J_ uauls. School re-opened last week for the winter term, writh an increase of five on the roll in the junior room. 'I`d1|o.s~o who have commenced their public school cducation are NIJI)` Davis, Audrey Smrith, Plolen Abbott, Halon M('L~eu.n and Hzn'1'y Bake-1', l`hn Pro.=hvf.m'im1 VPQ mat: in Spifllb .VL:\\ xczrrs 211; 1101` name n-ere. Members of L.O.L. No. 450 at- tended the district 1m,-cting.,-` held in Allzmdalo on I`uesdz1,v. M)`. and Nlvs` (lnrnltl ,TnnnnH~ nF :'-\llklH`UEllU on lL1(?S(l'1_V. Mr. and Nlrs. Gareld Jennett, of .'~\'ng'us, are vmtmg` wnth the lattefs pa.1'0nt.~', Mr. and Mrs. J_ Gama. Qnhnnl 1`n-nnnnrul Ine+ uronlr fnv Han l'lL'l(.`lL lVlC1_.'Ui|vIl LUIU. I'l1'l'y D11KC'l'_ The Presbyterian Y.P.S. met in the . room of the church on. Monday night. It xvas Literal; Night and the prog'.1'a.m consisted mainly of :1 very i11te1`(-sting` debate R<~so1\'o(1 that the prcsr.-nt e(:on0|`.`.i: (l(3])1`OS.~'iO!1 has been more bemrciai to the people of Czmada than t.`.w pm- cunlin-gr period of p1-o. 'l"nv ufhrn1uti\`:(~ \':z1.~; Lmhr~!r`. by Miss W. ,-\m)h_-by v.'l.Y.1(1 Gowlon Co('h1'anL, whiln '\`H<< W T-Tnu'n`nx-H1 :1 I15 .Tn!'m . ,~\npxL'u while 1 Scott juglgrcs of the uumup, r1'o\'1ncx'.u 1!`(`Zl:a'L1).`C1', (Had. I D1`. Monteith su'e1'ev.i 21 stroke on; Dec. 28th, while attending` the fun eral of .~\nd1'c.-\\' .\Iz11c(`.`:;: ul. List0\'v-J and ne\'e1- 1`eco'.'c1'ed. Rnnm nn Tnnn 0 IKRZ r\1'\ .\ -I`. ..... 5l)_V - ELHU \`IU?'(ll.)H \,()(-'lll`d.IlL.,| Miss E_ I-In`u'g`:11't11 mm` John spoke for the negative. ' he s _L:'21\'e `choir (1e:'i. in f.'1`'u1 : negative by :1 narrow n1argan. Turbams and FELT spam: BERETS Limited quzz111'i`r_\' only January Sale IVY Aft emoon Dresses All E1`1j.:'|1s11 \\'('m|S. Rzlbbit hair, .l31'a111b[es and 1<`:1m-._y Knit, two 2111:`. 1111-cu pio(-(-. ' l{eg;`111a1- up so $35!.-">0. To t-loar at ulnr Sale NOW ON WOOLLEN DRESSES AND SKIRTS . _` unnpnnib AND ],)1nI1m'G<>\\'11s. no 1211' up 1'0 $25.00. .Tz1nu:11'_\' All-olorsm1dn.(~\\*m211'e1`i.a1s ..l.-. uuu m:\u1' l`(J(:t)'.'(:1`e(l. Born on June 2. 18115, on 21 `l.';n'm the son of Amlrew and .\'la1-y .Irr1e Dun.-m'o're l\'Ionteit;'h, in Perth County, D1`. .VIOntei Lh \vz1.< r~rlw:1te in the rural school and St1'utI'or(I Collegian. He g'1`z1duated in Inedicinc from Trin- ity College and p1'acti<:r:(l in Strut ford from 1890 to 1925. He \va.~ a member of the Board of E(lL1L'21`LlC1`- of St1':xtfo1*d and mayor in~1f)17. Hr was rst elected to the Le;:is1atu`1'e in 1923. and wax` 1'(--1-I1-rlrwl ln 1!I'7f{ nnr, .49 $3.95 - 100 Dresses - $3.95 "Wl1'1l0 Tluzy Lust All. 51'/`cs, all (-olors. Pu-gu- lm: up to $12. Ja.1111a1'_\,' salt: to g;<> at $3.95 Barrie Dresses $12.95 $8.95- 1rwn(1.< In L,-runa. ';\`Ii.=.s Helen and Hu_u'h ML-Kay div attending the short Cbursc `n Baryic. Tr Af1:h1en11 11-,1.:-.u-nhn-nlul ]1I\|\'\r\ euuuiiuiiip; um snort course '11 barnc. Mr. Atkinson 112151 1-cturnod home after spending` a week with his bro- ther, who `is ill in Toronto. 1\'<.en. Stephenson has gone to For" Stanton fori` the rest of the wintu. Miss Verna Bidwell is Visitzm; friends in Oril1ia_ Mi.--.s' Marie Cartmill. of Ovfliin. spout Sunday with Miss V. Bidwvll. WIr\Q::)'< \N:|nr'n nnsn-rig--_\H -I-1.7. \-IJ-l\I " JEIL The I\'Ii; E. R, and Katie ML- Kay are spending some time with frirends in Orillia. \`T;uc urdnva .m.I n.....1. ~.n,.v.... .. \ .|lll.'llll.` Ill \./Irllllil. Nlesstra W'u.l.lm'e BezL1'(lszLll and Stanley Hcaley were in Orillia the rst of the week. Mr Ah, `\/l'..L'..n ..u.....,1,..1 u." :.. HON. DR. J. D. MONTEITH IS CALLED BY DEATH lIl'Sla U] LHC \\'[;`l`K. Mr. Alex. M<-Ray attended the z1ug'ura.l meeting,-; of 01-0 council Monday. NT)` :|1f.rx|' FT:\u'L' nun] Pnnuv mulluuy. Mr. Walter Hawk and family. 01 Orillia, spent Sunday at Jesse Bul- \\'ell s. Sorry to report S|1a.rpe is in poor writings. KT)`: ,1 Q11:-nn1n \\ l`ILlll}.'f. | Mrs. J, Sproule i` at time of writing`. NH)` I-Fnvrnln-1. RI ill: |1Hll(.' UI. '\\ l'l`LlHg. 1\ I`.r. I-Im'courL Blacksbock. Ronald and Hu;;hi(~., are visiting` with M1 . THORNTON CLOWES that M1`, health at ` is on the r All the newesf and most beami- ful (-1'oat1011s, (-ropes and wouis. m_ `to $3.9"). Jnn11:n'_\' Sale $103/`3 \\kI..\' Jllbb L lL`(.'LL`(l LO EHO l4('.`, 1SlaT/u`l'C ID 1923, and \\'u.< re-c1'uct_e in 15126 uni. 1929. Dr, Montcith was made Pm vincial TreasLu'er in `.$)'_ (3 and in 1950 trallsfenccl to the Department 0: Public` W01-k.< and Labor-_ I-In i .~I11'\':x-nrl luv 11:.

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