Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 Jun 1936, p. 4

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Page Four PANDORA..'= CIGARS "'* -:9; ._+ Cedar Wrapped and Boxed--$1.00 up ` ' WUNUP PIPES-C1ean_, Cool l?<&g111e11- $1.00--75c All _'I rands of l+`1'osl1 ()i.g'z11'ct1(3s in Flat .lf`if'1ics and 21 <-mnplc-to Jim: of Smnking ;\`ITi.\'1`u1-cs in 11a1t'-p0u11d tins. VVC have moved to better and more up-to-date prclnises at 101 DUNLOP STREET Opposite Qucen s Hotel u-- A-`-_._ :;l', .\U. -4021. J. S. Shortt to the com- a lrifv being: was l`.(-d to In- 1r\n4`ru-A 61- A-FI`_.ORIST-: I--u u~L-re RISE week. We are g"r'ad to report that Mr. E. A.. Gibson is improved in healtth. Mm. Aihh` (`.n.mn1m11 :. .......,x:._... .-\.. umson_ IS Improved in healtth. Mrs. Ang(1s~ Campbell is spending :1 while with her parenrts, Mr. and `Mrs. B. 'J. Carr. I Mrs. Roy Deva] c:1 14cd on friends herv ror'm1.H_\'. Mrs. I\Tr'Gv1`e,'o1'. of Detroit, visit- nd here last week. ' : Tn urn n-1'-3.-I tn .........4- ;.1__L -run, vu ~ L-1'oNs%1C_\'. . ` S0vm':11.{rom hora :ntt(*n(Ind the 1'unm'ul of vt}1e;]ate Mrs; Fred Man), of Barrie, a former Thornton citi- zon. .\T1'. and M1`.-`. 'I`o1'ont.o, xpenfbl Mr. and I\I`)'.~=. M. Mr. and Mrs. ronto. sppt 'ihe `.zxt:tm's` 1)z1`I=enL<', run Iuxumlu FOR ORILLIA and Intermediate Points and Intermediate Points 8.40 a.m. d6.10 p.m. Eastern 9.45 a.m. d7.15 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 038.15 p.m. Standard c3.l0 p.m. e8.l5 p.m. Time f4.10 p.m. c-S2nt. only. d-daily except Sat._ Sun. and H01. e Sun. and H01. only. 1'-daily except Sat. unnhun`, il:L 1`!i(1{. , El1'. I 'I`hm'o will be :1 st1'awbe1'1'_v festi- lval at West Om Baptislt Church on F`1'i(la_\', June 26th A pLa.y will be 5;-ivr,-n. Supper from 6 to 8. 1 _ .-us .`l.'l\lf\Ia Mr. and .\1r:-. J. Shclmvoll speni Sunday \\'it1_`.1\`II'. and Mrs. A. Hut- chinson, mt Ed;:a1'. Thrn-n uvill .1'\n n p........LA.__.. :- .._,.u.._. , `,u unu 1 lb]!- 'l`h-e`-A}1gr\v$1.n_CIub mvt at the home of M1's.'J.- Kissock on June 2nd, with an a`t1te`n_dan`ce of 20. The next n11ce1;i11,_g=" will `be he`.'d at` Mrs. S. I.c.=vfe1* ._s_._on July 9th. The roll call for next` n1ontl1 is sing. say, play or pu._\'. Af?te1'f.:sin_;~i11g- and prayer :1 t.:x. hn1oh"\'\'a.< . \1__ , 1 x. - ~. The ceIh(3`tr_\' boo will be held :11 Wct_O),'.p3"Bap-t1'STt Cemetery on W e(l`I10SdL13 mm 17th. 'I`L,.- A]... ' 1Ju11u).', nus pozxcgnate term no play- led on the school rugby and basket- lballv teiams. He was a popular mem- ber of*Barrie Badminton C`.ub. He was 21 member of the Baracz; Young Men s Class -and Young: People's So- ciety of G,ag1`1ie1' St. United Church. I He is survived by his parents, one brothcr,. Gray Smith, and one sister, Miss lvizm-_r.:a'ret Smith, Alma College, St. Thomas... Born in Barrie on Aug. 12, 191.3, Deceased was the eldest son of Mr. ' and Mrs. C. M. G. Smith. He at- tended 'Vicrton'ia public school and was a recent Collegiate student. During` his Co`.1egiate term he play- ,ed rumbv and hnql.-n+- S. Shout. Interment \v2:s made in Bdl'I'l(.` Union Conietery. The pall- bczn'er.', all personal friends of the deceased, were Archie Foster, Steph- en Johnston and Paul Hart, 01' To- ronto; `Clark Hood. of Greemore; Leslie J,u(ld aml .-\u.~vtin Smith, of BQI-1`1'iC. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936. T TH OR}? 1 Gifts For DAD Bathing Suits $1.95, 2.95, 3.59 . Jzlck ';\ I:11`s}1z11.'., of ];1.<`t week end with I. `;\'I MiIl.ig'an, of To- .- week end with the Mr. and Mrs. John ETON ORO r-6 Crushed Stone Beautify Your Place FOR TORO N TO A l..s.........l:_t, n_: s1MMQ1_~g.& co Sole Agents Price $2.25 per ton delivered in town $2.00 per ton at yard. DRIVEWAYS WALKS SERVICE STATIONS N0 CIVIL GASES PROCEEDED WITH LEAVE BARRIE '\l)r\xv'I"r\ -- A i --THE COAT Small Size 3-8 in. PHONE 86 VV['.l_`H Isaac Scott, Warden of Simcoe County in 1933, died at his home in `Creemore on Saturday last,- in his 1 71st year. In the fall o1:'=1933` Mr.-`__ r Scott suffered a stroke, from which` he never fully recovered.` Born in; Notbalwasaga township in 1866, he! knew something of pioneer life and `. cleared a farm from virgin bush_ He took an interest in Municipal 5 affairs and was elected councillor :11 1902 and each succeeding year till 1 1911, when he- was elected deputy- reeve. In 1913 he was elected reeve holding` that position for four years. In 1919 Mr. Scott moved to Cree- more and opened an insurance and real estate business, which he had since conducted. In 1924 he vm-I elecfed recve of Creemorc, and was V returned each year till 1934, when he resigned owing` to ill health. A: n mrnml-\r:v rd Hqn nnnnhv nnnn, I nu 1'es:g'ne(1 owmg` to H1 health. | As :1 member of the county coun- cil for twelve years, Mr. Scott was most popular and was chairman of the Roads and Bridges Committee for many years. In 1933 he was` elected warden of the county by ac- clamation, but owing: to :1 paralytlc stroke he was unable to complete his term. He was 21 member of the United Church and of the Mzlsonic l.-o Qxn-1,-1'\vu'n n` n vn his -3,! nvvv 4....` manner as to cause ooding: condi- tions on his propevty at 119 E`1za- lw-th Sf, 17`. F`. Rnw-11+ 'I`m-mm rm. LILAC A/`Auk . Judge hotmes reped in suitable manner, congratulating the county in that there had been no criminal cases before this court or at the February assizes, and that no jury had been required by the county for the x-st six months of this year. I D unum H17 .............-..A. -_-L~ uuuh uu ms propcm-5' at 11:! lL'lZa- both St. E. C. Bogart, Toronto, for plzxintiff; Boys & Boys, Bzarrie, for defendants. Su1'\*i\'in;r,' are his widow, two dnugrlxters, Miss Enid Scott, R.N., w York and .\'Ir.<. Earl Thompson, `Brampton and one son, Thos. Scott. C1'e-emore. The funeral took place on Tuesdzly, \v1"th service at St. John's Church and interment in; Crenmnro Cc-3n1ete1'_\'. i EX-WARDEN ISAAC SCOTT Inn"... -41.. 5.. 1:1,-` PHONE 62 Iuuu uubulllullc all` Drake. \Nii.Y1(}n$ said he te.~:t(-(i the wig-l way: after the accident and found if to be workin,Lv: p(`rf0ct`_\'. The car , was lyinp: n01'thwo.~:t of the track. Conductor Gives Evidence VV. H. Key, Toronto, conductor Inf the frt.-ighit train, wh-it-h (:on.~':i. I01 8!) cum, suit] one car was drop- ped off at Midhurst. He osrtimated the smeod of the `twin as between 15 to 20' niiies pm` hour. He was riding in the engine and when the ` brakes stopped the train hr- got out and walked back to the caboose, when the brakcmzin told him of the acoidcnit. Witlioss said he insrl:2'uct- god the train to proceed to Craig- vhumt and wait for the two night pasaenpzcr trains, while he s1tu_\'c-ti at the crowing and took pm`fi('u`zu's oi` `the accident. 'I'.._1_ r\tr:,,, Tr -'1' I-`l\I|.' UJ l/H4. U'L1l`K. l Sec`ion Man Called l J. A. Mills. Mid`hu1':'rt, section man,` who lives s0ut\he:L.~vt of the crosslimt, said hv heard the cm.-:11 and im-. 1m.~dwiutr:l_\' got up. While (l)'<'ss'i11gl Brown czuno to the house and toid him of the zlccidenl. Tho train \va.s .~1t,uz1(laix1vg' 748 feet n0rthcu.~'t. of the c1'ossim,:, having beer] .~)tom)r.-(l by iuhc automatic air brake. I \)L';4n.\-.- mm 1 4.`. .1 4.1, AMHU Ill.'L'IllQ'.!II L. Trafc Officer Testifies Tra'ie O'i('.c-r Jack Tmwis. Barrie, ` who investigated 1111- :1cu1'd:-n-t, said . I Speaking: as (1 citizen, Dr. Lewis thought )'[)l'CS(fl1ltLti01) should he] made to the Ri1ii\\'2l) Boartl nskim: that white strips be painted on z=i1 rztilway cars. in his opinion such :1 move might .~':1\'e :1 _<.:n-:i`f. nmiiy `-.Ivr.-5.] ;\lzm_\' iiW*:~: ziru \\':1.~>1v 1)e(:2iu. 21 little white paint had not been u.~'(:d by the i'uil1'oud.<," D1`. Ilrewisi 'said. He 21150 1hou_ another wig`- . I J Box Car: wag should be placed on thv .~:outh sidcs 01' the tl`;iL`k. i Q`___I. _ 54, n n I wuunus 01 both m.|ured boys. 5 The Rob(>r1.. boy . chi`l0dII `iwhc-n the doctor arrivml, as most off fhis c1o't4he.< had been torn o'. His, lseve1`e.<.t injur_\' \vas a fracture at the !b:1.~'C of the skull His condition Vwas critical from thn r. and Dr.; Lewis suit] he couid sc.-e no irnnxediute, reco\'01'_\' for the boy. His death was} due to thv f'1'uctur:- at the base of the sku`,1 and intc.-r1121] }1<>I`nxno1`h:1_:.,r'~. Recommends White Paint for ` Box Car: _Qn(xv,1I_-nu- -_u_- 1 EH-..\n r\._ r - n (`Continued from page one) ti_on appears on the dbcket. It` glves me a great deal of p`.easure .to present to your honor a pair 0: white gloves in token of the fact that there are no criminal cases be- fore the court at this session, said Mr. Drurv. I 111'. W. .-x. 1.e\\':.~', U2H`)'l(.'. said ho :11'ri\'c-d at tho .~'('('11r; of the nccidrent 11, minute-;~t after he had 1',-r.-0i\'ud the call, which he (~.=- t-ixmlted to be about3 3 am. On arriving,` ho ruco,2'ni7.ed IG. GI. Smith, who was ;~.'tru,9:gLin;: to, sit up, and the other boy was l_vin_rf on his 1`i_9:ht Sl(l(.`, curled up under an overcoat. - Smith was suffc~rin;: -.1 gzrnat deal of pain and was attoniptzinre: to srtraiglien his leg`. The right leg was broken at the thigh and there \va;~:= a dislocation of the left hip. Hcl was innnediately sent to the hospi-. $211 on the aI`1`i\-'3`. of the ambulance,. and Robertson placed on a makeshift, s:trr.='tchm', was sent in in another car` with Brown. They were both in 21` swemi-conscious condition. ` Arriving at the hospital, Smith was i sent up to the room and. Dr. Lewis sent for Dr. W. C. Little-. In addition to his leg injurics,3 Smith had an e.\ tcns~'iw cut on the` fonehearl CXtCI1`(l'lH4,{` up in the hair. , From an examination of the sku'l`: the doctor could . :1 (:1'a<.-k r.-xtend- ing upward from the brow. liven more g'l1astl_\' \\'ll.~` :1 -,:apin_::` wound on the lc.fft c*hc<;k whorv the |S'l(!iI] had been torn away. 'l`h<-no was a` ,<.rrr_vat deal of sand and _.:lu.'.~' in l.hC;` wounds of both injured boys. 5. Rob(>rL. hnv \'runn.1I ..;.:n,.,:l1 Llll" I()1'()Wln._Q' mn1n21_\'. From all z1})1)nm';x11ce.< the wi;:'-wz1p;i `Could not be seen when L1pI)l'OZ1(?hi]1'_1.Z`g .t.hC`t1'ack. as it \\'21:< on the south szido of 111:: c2'n.--.~:ix1_::. This was on`_\' the xC}l.i(` \\ hnn :1 fvnin u'-1: nu (Continued from page one) _ surviving occupanrt of the ill-fa-tc =car, 'tesItied that he was engagml jhere temponarily and had been} iworking: in Barrie for about three I weeks. W1i`tne:s-s said he drove Smith and Robertson to a dance at Wzwe1-- Ley, avrivimg there about 10 pm. He had no trouble with the car, which was 21 1929 Pontiac 1`oz1(i;s'rte)'. The lights were working perfectly. but he could not recul` havin-_x: oc- casion to use the brakes on the way un. ` ux um.` l.'l'lJ."'.\.'ill_lf. 1 case when a train ` l1,ip:I1v\v:1_v. Comi n_: preaching thy ('2`0.~`: fhnt the car lights dcr the box cars. Doctor Descril . h.. u: \ r~...:. V\L'll'L UiJ.L'}\ LU Sl'L`(, [) il}.','2lHl. The n0.\'-t t.hinj.:' I knvw there xvus the sound of a crush and than total} (larknresrs; z1p]):11'onrt`_\` I \\'21.S knocked} out for 21 few . Brown re- lated. 'l`l1o impact had closed the` rumble seat and I was locked in.` After considcrub"e d`i'Icult_V I was` able to butter my way out and there was the w1'(`ckzL_Lre. . \VrH'.nnme amid Hun h-v,u'n uv-u_~ .~.-....i Robentson was the mt to weak, , ` said the witness. He asked for m_v[ . ,co:1t as he was very cold. Georgtei] complained that his 1052.5 were hurt-; ing. He was su'ering: badly and? `both screzxmed h_v.=te1'ica1ly. ` l D1`. l.o\\'1' :1)-2-ix-ml nml Hm 41...,.,. screzunecl n_v:~7te1'1caI1y. ! I.o\\'1'.<- arrived and the thrc-0 of them \vo1'o taken to the Bztrric ho.' B1`o\\'n could not sa_\'l \\'hc~1he1' the \vi5:-wzagr, wn.~' working` or The rsfc time; on I` not :1:< he \vz1:< a;~Ioup. he saw the \\`;1r:m1_: .~;1::m11 wu.< the 1'nI`owin_L' S`dI1di1_\'. Wvnm nll ~- 1) nn. . r: 1-; I1/-I\.~ \`Vil.\ l/HE.` \`\'1'('CK2l_L'ft`. V \VIitnes9s said the tram d.'isvt:1 nce up the track. was 90m 0 He sitartcd up toward the train, but in the -.\'-` citemont g',ured LI1E"1`(.` \\'ou`..d be no-` t1`liI1f.'.` up there, wreckage and c-rctricated the two boys. He then went to the nezumxst house and had the occup2m.t, J. A. Mills`. phone for a doctor and the nnH'r`r> $0 1'e1;urned to the` !R.R EXONERATED E ; BY CORONER S JURY; u v Brown said he stayed in the car? and slept while the other two danced. A 11.40 p.m. the boys came out and to`.d him they would have one more dance and then no home. Smith drove the car and Robertson sat 'wi`th him in the fronvt seat. As` there was a cushion in the rumble seat, Bnown said he cllrlerl up there and slept on the way home. He re-_ ' called xvakvimg up in E`hm'uIe and the 5 two boys were ch:m;:in_s: a tire, but as they were z11nms.1: rvzuly to go, he ` went back to slvoep :1;::1in. 'T'}1n nn\'.f Hnar I Lvnnuv Hun... xv...` unucer, Barrie. +p.,. ,....v Cilfh. Describes Injuries I.0\vi.~' 10 .~'(. CI1{- xftor , Barrio. said ho :9 os~`c~irm1ted :n'r?vino- kn .-....nn-...'..,\,l inc Nonhc-.rVn Advance .,.._, ' :1 pzx.<.~'i11g' up the hill wssing. Bnown h .= would .~'.hin:~ hold MIL` the ap- uxadu, uuu wrullexs stun. | Train Whistle Solinded ` Conductor Key, 1`ecaI`.ed, said the wh'isrt1vr~ had been blown approaching: the crossing` from as far back as Midhursrt. .u';un wnnout h:1vm_u' nobicvd it. 'Ph`(- 0m('(*1' I.hou_:'ht that :x cm` trzwt-`ling south at :1 n1odm'ato ratw` of .~np(.~od would have no d.i xcult_v inl .~`(.-evimr the train. For 250 "fr-at north- west of the truck the road is level and north of that there is 21 siiglmt ;,:rado. l\:.l lu_. II- n - Did Not Hear Crash J. Fitzsimmon-s, bmkmmln of thn brain, who was in the caboose at the ram`, said he h(-zml nothim: un-I ti`. the air went on and the train, sltopped. Mr. Mills had told him of the zu-ciden-t. I did not hear the cras*`n, the witlwess said. T...:... \ML:-ul- =-.'._;_ 2 };IulIL'. I ...\` ,..,..... U. uny(u.L Wolh IllUwlCil by ;1 . in thp (`en-bro plank over the (:1'o.~\.~`in;:'. 'l`h warr- l11{1]`k>' on th.- 1'o2ul\\'21_\' and in opinion 1110 driver m':x;~"he(l in'to train without huvim: l1()Ui(`( d it. nit-nr H1nnn-hf Ha-H gho rxrrivvtl at the c1'o;~usIin;z at 3.20 21,111.. where he found a 1929 Pon- tiac c:1hmlot' totally den1ol.ished be- side the track. It had been thrown :1 di.~'~fz1m-u of 37 feet, 10 inches. The point of impact was indicated th. planking (:1'0.~1.\`inL-'. 'l`hm-n vnvn nn June 29---Char1es Beckett, farm- cr, Sturgeon Bay, vs. Francis Bock- ett, also of Sturgeon Bay. Plaintiff claims $1,865 from defendant, being balance owing: for wage, hire of car, one barrel of milk tops and contri- bution to purchase of radio. Jas. G. Harvie, Orillia, for p`z1iinv tifi'; Boys. & Boys, Barrie; for defendant. Ron!-, 9___1:\.-..m1.- r: Dnxuvn ...,... nu-s. vv2u`111c:1. .\Il.`~1.s` M<-Into.~2h, of Toronto, who rcconrtly 1'c:tu1'n(:d from spendim: the winter in F .o1'i is sipending a few (Ia_\'s witah Mr. and .\ Irs`. Peacock. Mrs. G00. .-\I'nold and son Douglas are \'i;~'itin;: rc-121-tivces in Hamilton U1 uuu. acottan-u, are vis .\Ir. and 1\`Ir.<~. Robt. Warm'c-A. m'k. srpent the week end 1 Mrs. Wzxrniczt. I 11 \1,.Y..4.. .L -1- m-.. 1\ .Ir.<. .Loud0n and daughter Bc ct_\', 01' G.l:1. Scotlan-d, visitingi Robt. W:n'nn'r--,1 7\/Ha.-. The mzirirayze of Miss Madelene E. 1,Lockhart, Barrie, daughter of the 9 late Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lockhart, to 5 Mr. Frank George Foster, of Owen Sound, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank `- G. Foster, 1]. Cre:~:tview Road, To- '* ronto, was solemnized in St. Georges v'United Church, Toronto, on Satur- tvday, June 6th, by the Rev. D. Back. l.1The! matron of honor was Mrs. H. ` A. Sanderson, Orillia, sister of the `bride, and Mr. Herbert Foster, bro- ther of the p:room, was best man. 'After :1. motor trip to Hamilton and points east, the couple will take up 3l'(3SldCTlC at Owen Sound, where` 3 Mr. Foster is employed as trust `I officer of the Grey and Bruce Trust .und Savings Co. 'zuu1 M-I'.\'. 12. K/zlS'COY1'S. J } S01'\rice.'~1 nnxt Sunday, at St. v ` I ewt<.-r .< wt 11 a.m., Chvistt Church 1.30 p.m.. John s 3 p.m., St. `Jun1c.< 7.30 p.m. ____`4, I uuy ab 11.U a.m. Mr. 1. Craig, who has been in ` Midland for :1 few weeks, is at Mr. `Hind M-rs. Ia`. (7as'ton s. . .Qrn'v:-nu nnx-+ Q.....l.... ..L ru 4(u1u A1115. J. UI`0aVE:S. . . Sc-1'\'i(-,0 at Knox Church on Sun~ `day at 11.30 Mr L F-m'n ml... 1...,` 1.--`. L. I ` Miss Mabel Richardson is srta_vin_-.- with Mr. and Mrs. B. Caston. Z .\Li.~`.< Rrubacker, of South Amer- ! icu. is :'pon([iny:: a few d21_\'.< wilh Mr. [and M125`. J. Grc-ave-H. .' Qt.`-\-inn no, T.'.~.,... r`L..../.1_ ,, rv _ : u'n:uu.s' Ill` 10l`0n'|-0. .'\'Ii.~:.- Hz11'1'iet;t I-{art and Paul Hart, Q of 'l`crnmLo, spent the Week end with 'lvtho.i1' mother, Mrs. E. A. Hart, Bay- ,1 T field Svt. ' I ;\`Ii;~:'s Wilda Culzbert spent the :[\vvul< end with her .<;isd;er at Brond ' I Head. ' I 'I`1... 4-,\n......:..._ .._,L A - Some tllirty ladies. gathered at the home of M1's. Martin, Owen St., on 1*`:-iduy evcn~in;:1as:t to honor Mrs. _ R. G. Manuel, who has sold ner home and is lozxvimz shortly for Wos'te1'n Cz1nad~.a, where her sons are .Lu1'L'x1ct: se wxons 1n 1`oron1:o. 1111 ]ivin_:. During the evening an a(i(h-c.\.- was read and she was pre- `frc-.<`h1nenis were served and a pleas- ant tame spenwt. sented with :1 t1'avel1ing' case. Re on boys, nsarrm-, Ior (1e1`en(1ant. Sept. 2---Frank G. Rowe, mer- chant, Quecnsviil-e, vs. the Corpora- tion of the Town of Barrie. The p`ainti' claims the sum of $1,000 for damages suffered as a result of the raising` of Elizabeth St. follow- ing paving operations, in such :1 pun H LUIS \\ CEK Rev. E. I-3. mid Mrs. Long left for 'Wood. on Tuesday to visit the former s mother, who is seriously ii]. 3311'. Long will also attend the Con- ference sessions in Toronto. SOIII4 Hli1'f,\' inrlioa rs-r-H-nvru-1 -`- > HI LIZIKVIHIC. ` Mr. Jas. Cameron, who recenrtly g'1'zu1ua-ted from O..>\.C., Guelph, was [in town last week end renewing ac- qu..intan`cc.<. 1\Ir.<. Frank G. Foster and family, `of Toronto. \v<-1-0 in town this week. Mr. J. Lrmnox and son Arthur, of ; London. vi.~"itcd with friends in `town this week. 1'am- T.` T.` .\..,) xx..- 7 -.,w I M :- nuuu. I I The following members of the! jEax End Buid}.v;c Club szpent Mon- ` with Mrs. D. H. Colieman and {.\`Iirs-. J. R. Coleman, who are sum- imerinv_4' at their summer home, Lost lin the W"oo(l.s, Georgian Bay: Mrs. :`F1'2mk ;\'c.1les, Mrs-. Rupert Boldt, :Mrs. Aid`-red Gilmore, Mrs. Thos. ;Lo\vo, Mrs. J. J. Neelands, Miss `1\'Ia1'_v Atkinson and Miss Martha At- I kinson. ' 11.. A...) !\r.., 7 11 n - - \ \.HlbUii. ` M1`. and i\rIrs. J. F. Craig and son `Jack motored -to Guelph on Sunday, where they visited Miss Ruth Craig. `I Mr. l\Im't;on Knox svpent Monday Iin Onkmille. ,w.wu:u wltn WUSS ma Handy. I xVIrs. E. Calhoun, oi` Hilllsdale, is visitaimu; with her sister, Mrs. R. J oh mto n. 17..-... \1..x,v_,1, I v\ mm`. 12. aawyc-a`, at Angus`. Mr. Earl Smith is home from the Lake of the Woods for a few weeks hol.idu1.ys. WTYQ Inc (I m...'.. -42 rn-_..A - ) lIUl.luI2LyS'. ; Mrs. Jas. G. Blmn, of ' visit,in;: with Mr. and liluin, l St. Mice `Rnnn M:n.,.. ..:- mum, r.mzz.lL)(3Lr1 bt. ' Miss` Belle Miller visited with f11i at .[v_v last week. lvlisa Glenml Furlong, of Dalston, ,vi.-xltcd with Miss Ida Handy. Calhoun. nf I-filllcdmln :_. wncrc Lucy Vlslteu M I My 1.... rV.....--.._.. 1 1 Mrs. L. M~cPhee, Barrie librarian, . 1 ad(l2'c:'sed the Cookstown Women's llnsvtitute lnzmt Tuesday night. I Mr. Arthur I\/IcI.r+an a. vac.-H. SCO I:_I_`_ BROS `ml:-t,uuLe yum Luesday nighlt. McLean is visiting ;with Dnnuld `Billilmgslcy at Sznrnia. ; Mr. and 1\h-;<. Cnn M.nn...n.,.ma mm ;w-mu a.-nnmu '151Hmg;s1cy a't Sznrnia. i and l\'Irs. Geo. Mulihollzmd and 1'umi1_\' moved to Stroud last week. i Mrs. l"is`l1er visited her daughter {M1-s. Id. Sawyer, at Angus`. } N11 . Smith is hnmn `Frnn : +1-an j-H)ll1l.<`LUIl. Mis. V0172! McMahon and D01`- ioihy Loth spent the week end with :1'ricnds in Toronto. \rH.~.- Ll...-.-:.,o.+ LIn..4. ....,x n._..u n....L FOSTER-LOCKHART PKINSWIOK CRAIGHUEST ' Toron.Lo, is Mrs. Thos. snulng Miss, with ` ' IIU his the SUFVIVL`. 'Ih<- funeral of Gco)*g*g: Gibson Smith was held from the f:1mi1_\' ruL 8 Co|`.ier St. Rev. E. E. Long oiciatod and xvas assisted by Rev. W . K. Batty and Rev. Dr. J. ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES Toronto $3.15 o- Buffalo $8.40 - New York $118.70 ,.....,\. ... uuunc uxuuu \Jl:lHl:LL'J'_\'. I Cecil Robertson, 19 years old, was the youngest son of Mr. and Elli-s. Fred Robertson, 122 B'L_V ll0l(l St., and was born in Flos township on Jan. 11, 1917. He czuno to B:u'riu l with his parents in 1922 and :it~ Bzirrio C0l.`(e;riat('.. Recently he had i been employed by his brother. Lorne Robertson, who is a pa-initer and (le- corzrtor. He attended St. Andrcw s Church and Sumluy School and was a members of L.0.L. No. 452, Bar- rie, and O.Y.B. No. 360. Lgst win- te.1' he played on the B:11`zwa7iock<-_\' `team and was co11si(le'r<-d a brig-ht prospect for the local junior tmnn next winiter. I)I\(<:I'r\:`< LL. ..........L,. 1.`... 1 u tended V/icto1`ia public school and} JIUXIL WlH.(3l'. I Besides his parents, thn.-C broth- ers, 1.0)-no, Elmer and Melville, and two sisters, E1".c~en and .\`Iu1'*nrot, survivo. bldlll Z1Il(l saw U10 i1(3C1(l()I1I. Smith and Robertson were borne to their `.z1.s*t 1`(-.~:-t.i11_:_:' place on Mon- day. The esteem in which the two` '_\r'ou`t]1.~'_were held in the communit_\' was evidenced by the large crowd at both funerabs and the large num- ber of i"orz1l tributes. , _ The funeral of Ceci1'Ro`bc-rtson, :held from St. Andrew's. Pl`C:`b)'tC)'- ian Church, was under the auspices of Barrie` Orzmge Lodgrc, No. -152. -At the church Rev. Dr. " I <-.\'tol`.cd the _<:rez1t loss munity in so youth1'u1 cut short. The church capacity :1 full half hour before the service commenced. The `.2131 rites of the Orange Order were conduct- ed by W01`. Muster W. J. "rienryand Chaplain S. N. Hursrt. I- a`l-bearer.~ all members of the Orange Young` Britons, No. 360, of which _\=oun_4 Robertson was :1 member, were Fred Stunden, Amos Miller, Ed. Moore and AI`.an Brown. Interment took Ricxha.rd.s, Wm. McKeever, Chz1.<.` I place in Barrie Union Cenletery. ....:1 11-. .4, ,. n - uc umcer LCWIS, who xnvestngatod. The 90-car train was in c11a1`_u;e [of Conductor W. H. Key and Engin- eer Howaxd Thompson, both of To- romto. P. G. Fraser, Toronvzo, was the reman, and J. Fitzsimmons, Toronto. the brakcmzm, was SII,till}.'." in the caboose at the rear of the train and saw the accident. I Qvnii-]n and D,.I-m..+....... .... .. (Continued from page one) I `under the seat. The train was not going more than 15 to 20 mille-.5 an hour when struck, according to T1-z1`f- c Ofcer Lewis, who investigated. 90-car train '11-: in oh-.n-.m TIWO LOCAL YOUTGI-TS FATALLY INJURED Two Doors East of Queen s Hotel Barrie Magazi11es, Pop and lee C1-calm, Sundries J. J-l\IuI.UJ-L .I.-" ` All. Orders l{(.-ccive Personal .-'\tt(:11ti011 V Barrie - Phone 713 A TIME OF YEAR \Vl-IEN ROSES ARE THE UNIVERSAL GIF 1`-'- SEE OUR BRIARCLIIFF, BU'J.".!.`ER1<`LY, TALISMAN, JOANNA HILL, PREMIER AND SUPREME ROSES. Full Stock of Cut Flowers Always on Hand Funeral Designs a Specialty --ATTENTION- Dixie s Smok Shop "flu". 1\.-.,...... 171-..; -1: n_--__-9 Tickets and Information at DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS., BARRIE

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