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Northern Advance, 24 Jun 1937, p. 6

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Page Four ` anu Inf.` I'`.'V. naa ai\\`aj.'s been p .3. pronxptly. . was a; this point that E. (7.; Bpgarn acnng for :h: phnthi and \\. A. Boys for Ih-T defence, _ . asked for 2 ft-v~.-n\n-.nvp. 5.. ran as: v I: 5.... FAILS IN ACTION AGAINST TOWN Kil` 10 'i;:ht (-on 9 >1... t\'\> days Luz: ucs} Rennie .'~' IICIU. Norman O. ~'b01'nL-, of Nlagam is vxsltmg at his home here. and Mrs. Han-_V Love were route on W'r:(lm.-. \'i. thv l:1ttm":= si.~:t('1`, .\`I1's. Pr-tel` ,. uu\: ten-minute 9,, art III? uu nun 1L> vzuue, anu :5 busine-ss in general. wver you talked about. you rk it F2L1i.~'f2CIOl`_\' to bring 1"` ".\'o." .1 e. z1;'~`*11'.s. 1'0 1`C'pil8(1:` xf this trouble would have to do with its value, and :,~ hnzinnc: 71 rrnnzn-n1 " U110 \'lb'LU1' `(IL LI1(`.` I1Ull{L`i `.\'I1'.<. H. A. Lcnnox. ` .\Ir.<. Man.sr.-ld and`[ m are visi201`:~: at the} stable I. (`axe and 311-5. ; I I` U0` RC3` above Canpies Porch Rockers $1.59 I0!` L: CICCLUU ac LO.'151'- rivr: of Car-dwell in .~\.=semb!y. and re- and 1890. In thei 5 opposgd the choice} Hrs: r-r`.'nv:.v\r3nu c~. nA I of Toronto, at the home` \ I :\\1I* Aw I N 1111311] ECG ngrated from and n-n,~ 91.,-. 4 ` I-U Lr_\' Judge _ `Ii. The nZqn_: xy 01 .~f`:\":.i member of, r nnnr:n I The Union Sunday School straw- bc-1'r_\` festival is being: held in th Orax15_ru Hall on July 22nd. The com- munity and ev:-ryone cordial]_\' in- vited to come and enjoy :1 _:ool mppor. ' ` I (`.1/1 .Qnnrln\' _Tnnn 97141 r"'hoy-n uvill :uppL*r. On Sunday. June 27th, there will Ln: 11 special Orange service for vhel lodges of the di.'~:t1'ict. to be held in the Orange Hall at 2.30 pm. Rm: {obc-rt: of Thornton. will ad-' dress. the brethren and ;~,`p:ClZlln`ll1:'l'.." by the union ch"i`.' will be rendered." The Ivy Band will be in att~n:l:.nc4-, T7.-an nu-1,3 `Tana `Dlnni.-. "1:r1~r\o< -4`- . J1. zJ`I1Il`."[I.~' on bulmay. ' Mr. \Vm. Banting has been on tho! sick list with lumbago. but is now; feeling bettw at time of writing` His brother, .\Ir. Ben. Bantinr. who: has lwwn ill a his .=on Dalton ; for some time, expects to come to Mr.` 13' Lee Bzmtin_Lr .= the middle of nnxt: week. LHE l\'_\' DHIILI \VllJ De 1!] aIt~~n:1:;nc4-. Rev. and )Ir.<. Blevm .-\:kinson. of Coolcstown. \'i:~:ited at the 1'-`.cto1'_\' herv on Tue: afternoon. Dan n~nA 1l'~w~ `D1n1p, .-.&L,\.-.I.l `L Agents for Laura Secord Candy Riff!` OII J.llC.\'(lZJ._\' 'iIIl'H0On. Rev. and Mrs. Blake attendml th- Thornton .'-\..Y.P..-\. picnir and moon- light cruise on the City: of .\Iid~ land" on '\ Vedz1r:< afternoon an` nvny-.1'nrr e,-w:x11n_ D1`. and .\Ir.=. London :nd .\Ii.-'.~ Ella )IcI.r':m. of Toronto, \'i.~'i`.M1 at P}. R. Jenn-'.tt .- on Sunday. \Iv \`Uu-n Dnnv-mp 11n:- Ln... U. luvs Hudson and Teraplane Body and Fender Repairs EXPERT MCHANICS Phone 442, BARRIE Cor Ross & Bayfield Sinclair Motor Sales Phone 25 BARBIE 40 Dunlop st. MBANIQFTORONTO Some people are of the opinion that a banlris impersonal in its attitude toward clients generally, and par- ticularly in regard to loans. Far from it. The officers and branch managers of this Bank are here to give their personal attention to customers and others who care to discuss their problems with us. IVY OUTDOOR FURNITURE Fern Stands . .3 Camp Stools . .2 Camp Chairs _ _3 Lawn Chairs .-- _ , .. pnnsonnl. snnvlcl: Incorporated 1855 THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1937. Prnlnpt and C0111-te01.1s Sm'\'ire GLIDDON S STORE SHAN TY BAY PHONE 161 GPA KEERIES AND (`()()K]-JD MEATS Tourist Rooms and Meals D. L. Gliddon Phone 18 .4." u vuuu .1 Foot Rest for ..L...... Shop Radio and Electrical Repairs At and APPLIANCES UNIQUE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED Summer Furniture All Kinds _ A-1'_ A.E. Smith's Furniture Store lv \ .\ll\ Illul " REASONABLE PRICES Ir-m;T|: n|:m_\'1:m' TO ALL 'm1: l:I4)_\Cll lCS ROBERTSON S DRUG STORE --B UY THEM HERE --I.E AVE THESI H FIRE Robertson & Caldwell Now is the Time to Buy Your I F"'I'\QI FILMS D. A. THOMSON. BARRIE 5 Opp. P0 Oice VACATION NEEDS Furniture Stoves 129 DUNLOP STREET FLOUR AND FEED GR.~\T.\' ROYGHT AND SOLD 3 63 Collier St. (Near Market) Your Business .-\pp1'e<`-iatod A ----A_......_ 7E LLE RETILERS rorumrw CAJADIANS - 1-` A. E. SMITH .334: i .25c ` ,39c ` Barrie. For Picnicking, Holi- daying, Summer Sun- ning or W0rking you will ncud and \\'zmt m:1n_\' thi11:.<! Z>.`llL-r'.< mako.< it po.<~ siblo for you to h-.x\'o ] th0m--{It ` THRIFT PRICES r\ r--. nnn|\lA n n n\n\.L...J Don't Fail to Visit Our Store for Values. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY MOONLIGHT CRUISE Sl1erwi11-Wi11ia1ns Paints` PHONE 535 I Sinicoc Local Council Anglican 'Youn_-: People's Association held Llhil` fifth annual picnic and moon- ilight cruise at Midland on Thurs- ;da_v. June 17th. Owing to the `heavy rains the picnic supper and `sport competitions were held in St. .\lark's Parish Hall. \I.LVE.IJLJ LVLL1. J. K) Lad.` JJ A1 .a.II.A.la. .Lv.l.\.a J-l&VJ..L J. .|.vlJ GLIDER SWINGS DECK CHAIRS CAMP STOOLS FOLDING CAMP BEDS STICK-REED CHAIRS AND TABLES . OIL STOVES ELECTRIC PLATES AND RANGETTES In 'l ;1<-1`, (`\'(-,r_\' zu'1i<-lv ml? f 1n'ni1m'v m~<`(i<~(l fur llw .S`U\l;\IlCl{ (`()'i"l`.\(il*] will he found at this . 211. (`.\[l`(`H1Cl_\' A `D13 A C!(\7xTI\12T T." DDTNFQ Rev. A. 1;`. W. Ingram. of St. .\l:u'k's .-\nglic.:n Church. Midland. welcomed the \'isi:or.<. After a most enjoyable lunch, .\Ir. .\IeI\'i1ic Jam- in-son. of '1`ho1'nLon. president of the `Simon: Local Council. moved a vote of tihdnks to the Midland branch for their ho. and for arrange- ln\1`.'< fnr hi:-niv and rhn nknnv-Ia and tutu uu>pna.uL_\ am: 101' arrange- ments for picnic and the church and to St. .\I;ax-g::1ret`.< Roman Catholic Church for the loan of chairs. j president of the The sports coxmnittee were Rev. W. J. Province. of Fair Valley A.Y.P.A.: Geo. Kightley, Barrie; Harry Rowley. Elmvale, and the. treasurer \\'as .\h'. C-lirford Ho1t_.'_ Midland branch. ; Dancing was enjoyed on the boa`. "during: the cruxse. CHINA GIFTS Ralph WEAYMOUTH Phone 475 CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION Proprietor 30 ELIZABETH ST. FOR ELECTRIC WIRING I NEWSPAPERS STATIONERY MAGAZINES WHITE DINNERWARE V/hite Cups and Saucers . . .60c Set Dinner Plates,_ 2-15c Coupe Soups 2-15c Fruit Plates . . . .5c Cups only 3 for 10 f`I'\I'\I I`lll'I"l`AlKV anxa for Summer Homes 59c. 89c, $1.00 ....l.,.. v..._, .v. -..... COOL CGRTAIN SETS A`-.. C_.__..._n_. l.I.._..... . um .-1. \1.. Q1.-:n.. 1"... ALSO Barrie, Ont. It C`.-\LL AT GRIBBLE S RADIO 85 ELECTRIC SERVICE ays `.\I2's. Donald Black died at ht-r ,1'c-sidenco at Huwkcstono on F1'ida_\', ';June 11th. after 21 tlm -e months ill- Eness from :1 hip fracture. Her !n1`~idun name was l\`I:.11'1,hz1 .\`IzLLhiu.~'on, l:'.n(1 she was born in Scotland at I. in 1851. In her childhood shv 1can1: with 1101' pzlrcnts to Ma1'ipo.<:.1 ftownship. "In 1870 she nlurrit-d 1DOI1u1d Black, of Oro. who pred:-- L'GZl.\'L-(1 hm` in 18!)-1. Of the tvn children, six are li\'in_Lr; .L\1:~g'u.<, of Toronto; .\Irs. Hkmill. of Curzxxvall; Hector. of C`~'1'ndu`_. Susl - Duncan, mu! \v:....:. u... n. ., -. :- i 2 i 1 | ` Mrs. Ia`. Shrubsole passed u\va_\' :on Sunday, June 20th, at the 1101112.` `of her sister. Mrs. J. Simpson, 17 Poyntz St.. aft.-1' :1. brig-1' illne-.~.~. `The late Mrs. Sh1'ubs0_Ie had been in poor health for on-r a _\'ear. but it '11; nnf nnfil x-.. nu ,~:.. ...A.1.. uuupxa. ` Mr. Peacock i< su1'\'i\`0d by one son, Wm. Peacock, Barrie; three sisters, )Ir.<. F. Whznlo, Winniposis; --.\I1`s. Jos. Becker. .\'ew York. and 1.\Ir.<. I-`rank I .ach2u*. Utopia; also two `brothers. Cl1a;~:. Peacock, Toronto. `xmd Simpson Peacock. Barrie. I"oIl0\\'in3.;' a short illxmss, George Robert Peacock passed away sudden- ly at his home, 16 Francis St.. on Friday, -June 18:11. The cause of death is nttributz-d to :1 heart con- .lHnn 1) zu 1 i dition. pm... UILIUH. Born in Richvic-w T4 _\'czL1's ago, 311'. Peacock had lived in Utopia and vicinity, Barrie and Orillia. In Orillia he had been employed by the Tudhope Ca1`1'i'.1g'e Factory. In 1888 he married Miss )Ia1't.ha Brown, of l'l.<.~:a town-lxip, who predeceased him 19 _\'ea1'.< z1'5.:'o in Orillia. While living: in Ba1'1'ic Mr. Peacock had I (`nu OLA Ijn\\1I.:\ \`lYl""`|`II" \\F \ \I-n\-]- Fbbiiuan I Durne. _` N J Among the numr-rous oral tri- butes were tokens from the Eastern Star. the Rebel-mhs, Women's Lib-' 01221 Club and the Bridge Club to which Mrs. Shrubsole belonged. 'T`hn.~.~. q-o_~nA:n.-. oh.-. 4-......\....1 am. .lI\'lll_" Hl .1)2ll'l'lL` .\1l'. FUEICUCK Han worked for the Barns \Vat.e1'wo1'ks. 'I`l.n 4`n.n.n..l n-n, 1-.1.-l turn \1'nnA.u- PHONE 122 Dunlop St. Ba \\'UI'Kt'Ll lU1' {I18 L)'c1l'L'lL` \V"cll.-1'\VU1'KS. The funerzil was held on Monday lrom 16 F1';1nci.`< SI., with intc-1'me11t in Barrie L'nion Ccmetelgv. Rev. Louis Picke-ring oiciated. Pall- `b(~2x1'<-1's were Blcssrs. Geo. Smith, `Wm. Cocl1runc-. Harr_v Smith, L. `Caldwell. Henry Beul(l1'_\' and W. `Hook. Among those from :1 distance .;i:te1i the funeral were Mrs. `Jos. Beckur. New York; Mr. and .\[1-5. Charles Peacock, Toronto. and .\I1'.<. Frank lzichar and family. Utopia. \li~ p.3'2r-nz-L` i: cum-ix-nrl 1-xv nhn -uu.;1 Un H2 Lnt` I`.ZlS[Q1'Yl 5181'. The funeral was held on Wednes- day from 17 Poyntz SL. with inter ment in Crown Hill Cain;-t.er_v. .-\1'chdC-;=.L'0n Moulton officiated at the . Pall-bezirers consisted of six cousins of the d+cr=a.-ed: .\Ie.~;r.=. Ernest Drur,\`. Erwin Luck. 'l'i~.os. Bell. Toronto; Thos. Boll. Oro Sta- tion: Thos. Luck and Orville Luck. Six fellow members of the Re-`n--};: Lo-jg-3 were l`|0l10l`1\l`}' pall-b-=arers. ;\rs. Shrubsole is sunived by her sister. .\lrs. Josophirze Simpson. ` of Barrie. TU : _`v\Vnvwrv .L.-. .......-......- a__.,v wmcn .\u`.<. a-nrunsole belonged. Those aitendinrz th-`A funeral from `a distance included Mr. and .\lr.<. Oakland Wallavv. Toronto; .\Ir. and Mrs. Thos. Bell. Toronto: .\l1`.~`. Hm- il_v Bax-ragaher. Winnipegz: Mrs. D. .\lcF`adden. OrlllE:=.: Mrs. E. Davi=. 5O1'illia: .\lis.= Mae Simpson. Orilliaz ;.\Ir. Harold Bi::_2han1. Toronto. and 3111`. Fred Elliott. Toronto. ;LnzlL n81` cunumon D.-came serious. Born in (`rowxx Hill 13:} _\`e:11's ago. Mr`. Shrubsole. whose maiden nzunc `was Wilhelmixni .\Iz1udc Drury. came `to Barrio in 1895. On May 11th, 1898. she was married to M1`. lini- ward Shrubsol:-, who predeceased `her in 1915. After her znzxrl-lags shv `lived in Coolcstown until the death of her husband. when she moved to ...L... .1` wt: lJill`I`lt'. A membc-1' of Trinity .-Xnlglican Church. Mrs. Shrubsole was active in -.:ll cliurch uairs. In lodge work she also played a prominent part. holding the Oices of Past Noble Grand in the R-.'~b;-kahs and Past Matron in the Eastern Star. T313 17nnn|~ol \I'n: 1.~.l,l an \l n.1.....7. `WILLIAM H. H.-\M.\'lELL. BEETON yuur uczuul 101' ovur but 11 `was not untll five or six wecks 2:5.- ;that her condition b.-came Rm-n 3n ("I`(`|\l'I\ um 1:-v .. GEORGE ROBERT PEACOCK MRS. DONALD BLACK MRS. E. SHRUBSOLE GRASS MATS AND RUGS REFRIGERATORS I11` 'I"1'\1"I"I (IT'lTl'\'I'I"l (V 'I'\'ll"'I'7' I'I'I"I' A `I"l1(`C The Noruhern Adv..=.mcc Miss Blanche Cuwuthers spent the. week end visitin,-: relatives in To-I 1-onfo. N1 nnm-n \T..{"..v(lu- AF l.'inn~_--1 `romo. | Miss Mina-rva McCarthy, of Kings- ton, vi. friends in town this~ week. - `\l.-. L` `fullu uvunn. unnnvu! .ln.v.-I Pgrsonals ~~--o-o--<;>- -- o 7-- \\'L`L'l\. Mrs. E. Lzllly spent scvc1`aI days in Toronto last week visiting` at the home of her daL1g'l1te1`, Mr;~:. VV. D.I Stone. I4".-n 1< .'.1~nI\]Il: nl' 'I`n:-nntn Drone. l\Ii.~:.- Ex-'21 1{e;_v11ol was 21 \\'(.`(:k end vistor of lnr sisu-1`, A T\I|- anal \Tv-< `In OK Ill I" .`?lSLL'l', .Ul`h'. 11. M1`. '.`.I1(1 3 dz1L1:.','l1te1' C011 honw of ('onstab1v Case. [:ul\ Q `\T..(`nnl.-nv base. (300, S. .`\Ic(`unl((,-_\' It,-H to-(lay for St. And1'ow's, New B1'uns\\'ick, to attmul a convention of the branch! :n:1I1a_2'c1's of the I1m)<-rial I..ifx* Insnr-; zlnce C0n11Ja11_\'. He will he away ::.'\0ut :1 week. I Miss` 1\Iar_u':11'0t O .\'eill, of Ottawa, is spun(lin'_2' :1 we-ck .< vzu:a1.ion at her? home here. , W1" \'nnn1.\n f\..L.r...... Al` \Y.-`av-nuui JHHIIU Mr. Norman Falls, visiting .\l1'. in Toronto \ with TI` I\.<(\IV |`l'il.`5L`L'. M1`. LL-0 B_\'1'no. of SL1dhLu'_v, is `. i. 1'c1z1`.1'v0s in town. ;\Ii.<.< Nollie .\IcR0bi<,-. of Prxtrolia. is in town this week \'i. rel}.- Hx-na SELO. KODAK AND AGFA Miss Dom Ronnie, Scvern Briclgcii :`,L'l100l tcuclier, confirmed reports publi. in Toronto papers that she` has led 21 claim to a 5300,0001 cs:i;:t.c in Hartford, Conn.. lof: by 21' one time .\'ova Scotian. 1 The basis of her claim, .\Ii. {en-` nic explziinecl, commenting: on an" vstzitc of $300,000 left by a Mr.l Donald Czmipbcll, of Hzirtford. was? tlmt ht-1` mothr-1' had rclz1ti\'~-:~: who once livcd'intl1u.t city. `.`_72 belicwz tlizx . they were 1`.~l'.1ti\'r2.~'." .\Ii.~.;s Ron-` nic said. commcntingzz We are not counting` on gettiiig any estate, but if it is rig'hti'ull_v coming` to us, we natumlly want it. Wu are not counting: on gutting anynhing until it is settled. That. is about all thcrc i< in 1": ' lazso 4.18 1351 st1r\'1\'2ng.' the F1fth I:e,c:i.=1r~.turv of I In 1883 he was eiected .4 !'OV\`I'.`.:r.v \aLi`- ftfpl": 'T. .'a'.!\'v': O} the Legiskmve re- ~:1:~ct~:d in 1886 the third election he choice of the Conservative cdnv-:-ntion and defeated Hdughton Lennox. L l'(] \`.'H 11'! SEVERN BRIDGE LADY 1 CLAIMS LARGE FORTUNE prupt1'L_\ at -)Z,UUU. Mr. A. Wildman. the p1`esv:nt ten-.1 ant. testied that he had lived there for tn1'<--:- ye-ax-.< and that the trouble was from the ice and snow. and not . from th-' pan":-xnent. In his opinion. if a -1-inch tile were placed in the. p_,\.:-me:-nt it would relieve the troub}--. In reply to a question by Mr. Boys that if the tile had been there war-r would no: have run into the ga1'z1:.. Wildmar. af. X'-`,-`Ed. He had new-r writtr-n a compfaint to Ro\\'~:- and th-= !".'.: . had alwaji.-' been n Id nrnmnrlv SCCOXIU SCH OI IHG la`. .\Iary Han1m-1!. who ` he-.and about 18` . In:-9 :11-u-1':-nu at r\ 6`. XUCZII 1'53] "Tto see zm\`t}nng u ALIA At th=- time of 3mrcha.~:~3, Rowe knew a c1`(-Pk mu app1'o.\'imate-1,\' 50 fs.`f-I bx.-hind his house. He valur-0' rm prop 11)" at 92.500 both before. and after` the pavement had been Lid. It was ai.~'ex=I`11ent for $1.450.` Mrs. A. E. Cr:-swicke valued the property at ,000. ` \h- .\ \\`;mm..n um .-_ I: LU Iv. Miss Rennie said that she first re- ceived notice of the estate in a newspaper despatch. Her mother, Mrs. Beatty iennis;-, well known Sl"\'L`l'I1 I .rid_r:r- 1-e.-ident. wa. t go- ing` to file 21 claim, .\Iis.< Rennie ex- plained. so she (lecitied :0 writv about it on her mother s behalf. .\Ir.<. {ennien S12, had no comment to nnake when intervirawed at her home. which is locutc-d on the same l1i_;`hway about a mile south of the school. She said .~Iie had no state- ment to make on any dreams of riches. It was learned that repre- sontatives of cit}: n-nvspapers had been at the -lennie honiestead and Mrs. {ennio imlicat:- Lhu: she had been pestered for . for some time. I m . . but I have work to do and can`t give out any state-:no:`.t.`~'," she replied when asked about her cl;aim.< to the rich esta`e Tl-... Il1`.Jv'\r\fra1~ 11.4: '-__ "J, (Continued from page one) that he had not put th' hou.' into the hands of any real estate agent for sale. When questioned as to w'hy he had con.~:u1t:-d M1`. Cowan, local real .=ta`.F- arymts. repliedz. "Tin :cxr. if old. s......L1- .__-._IJ 1 ,, Phone N0.

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