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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jun 1926, p. 16

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YVIVII In U&t-u I I Mr. and Mrs. Jno.. Guest, who /have! been attending the funeral; of Mrs.- Guest s brother, Wm. J. Jobbitt. who died at Burnside Hospital, Chicago. have returned home. Mr. Jobbitt was in his-'58th year and has resided in Chic1'1'go for thepast 38_years. Heris. {ck of Stroud. survived by his wife and` -adopted daughter: three sisters. Miss .Lea.hvJob-. bltt, Mrs. E. A. Guest of.B1g Bay Point and Mrs. John Guest of Barrie and two brothers, Charles and`Freder-' .`.-'??-" ` VVIEEIFIIVI EBVVFITIH lVII&&&l`I. After .an illness of only three" days}! William Edward Miller. only son of the . late William Miller and Mrs. Miller of Barrie. died on June 2 at his home at _ Kamloops, B.C. The -late Mr. Miller was ~ born in Innisfil within three miles of Allandale and received his early edu- cation at the Holly school. He enter- ed the employ of the Grand Ti'unk and ran for 8. short time_out of Allan`-, dale. For a. number of years he had been at` the coast where he was en;za`g-_ ed as. e conductor on the C.N.R. He married Miss Janet Brown of Toronto. who survives him with one daughter; Helen, aged ten. His mother also `sur-4 vives and three sisters, Misses Mildred and Louise Miller, Barrie. Mrs. -A. B. Little, Innisfil. The body was brought to Barrie and the funeral will take place on Friday` afternoon from the residence of his mother. 71 Mary st. to St. Paul's cemetery, Innistil. . Robert Paisley of Oro Township died on June 5, in his eighty-second`ye,a.r. Mr. Paisley, who was born in Markham Township, was a. son of Jae. Paisley, a pioneer of Scotland. He moved to Oro more than fprty years ago. where he; owned one of the best farms in the' township. He took a. great interest in public affairs, and was a. Liberal in politics, and a. Baptist in religion; and . is survived by his widow and three sons: Fred and Roberthat, Vh9_gxxe_p and Frank of New York City; e.lso__,onQ.__br`oi-,. yieg, Robert t Sam, Aof..;.Manitouli'1~ Is-.2 ,: LYMAN CAMPBELL - w T While visiting triends,'in Ottawar Mr. . and Mrs. Edward Currie receivgd,.ia:. fglegram from Washington. D. (3.. ad-3| . ulnar thnm that Mrs. Currie's vounlz-. legram Iron! waumngwn. u. \,a.. nu-_ sing them that Mrs, Carrie's young-. est brother, Lyman -Campbell, had died. suddenly on Sunday in his forty-sixth ` year. The funeral took piaceirorn his . home in Washington. un-u`, land. ' W. ;a. e'irobbAnf'r ` Wm. E. Stoddart.` publisher ,0! the Cooketown Advocate. died this `morn-V . ins. Though he .had. been `in:-failing health. his death was. unexpected. He leaves a, widow and _one daughter. . V Phone your news items to Time I'll 'V\1"` Q . ' 1 1923' Chevrolet" Superiolj ' '"'r'ounng""".':"' '+'f'"' _ l_ 1923 Durant Touring. Si1,-C`ylinde|'- } anvsons. Monmi WILLIAM DWARD MILLER. HERBERT T. McLEOD MISS E. n. fanvvnou.-. ,3. ROBERT PAISLEY , ~u,__ .1 I`... In__.._... WM. J. Jdaaun .1 11.... T._o. IV:-nab c ' ;.,Ill`lUU auq 5l'IJUlll w..BrI'.I* unu` l.'vcLpl!lE,8 0]; .many .;beautiful pweddlns, presents. :,among which. were a. cameo.,p1n .fr_ m T'-the gmom e_ mother and avpearl nee, - ;la.ce from ner Auvnc_le.- * Out-of-`-town guestsrwere Mr. and Mrs._- A. lm and rtamlly.-a-Mr.-`and Mrs. H. Tomlin and Toronto. r . \ Mrs. Whitney of? A andale. Mr_._ and ,Mrs.' `Magon will reel, e -In Rhodes Ave.,A "BIl`l'.'-.U,lll.ll`U', '1'0l`(2!l(.),.D} [.118 Rev. Mr. -Busheil,` when. Dorothy Ada, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saun- ders of Toronto, was united in mar- riagewtop Mr. John Burnett Mason of -Toronto, only son -of Mrs. .Elizabeth .Mason. The bridal party entered: the church to, the strains of the wedding march played by the `bridefs cousin, Mr. `Robert -Burt. Mr. Chas. Walker, cousin of thebride, and Mr. George -Pearse were ushers... _Li,tti_e Betty Sim of Allandale, who acted _as `ower-girl, was `very prettily clad in a dress of ~pea'ch.georgette, with hat to match, and carried a -basket of sweet_ peas. "The maidjof honor, Miss Daisy Barrett, in . a smart dress of rose canton crepe with blonde picture hat and shoes and hose to match, carried a. bouquet of Ophelia roses. The bride, who wasgiven away by her father. wore a gown of white crepe de chene trimmed with mother of pearl and pearls. Her veil of bridal _net ' was embroidered` and trimmed `with pearls and a coronet of `orange blossoms. -She carried a shower bou- quet--.of Ophelia roses and lily-ot-the- valley.-r The _groom was `supported by Mr. Alfred Saunders, brother of the bride"; After -the ceremony, a reception was held-at.-Diana !-Iall, _where the wedding. hreaktast was served. The guests were\received by the parents of the bride and groom. Mrs._ Saunders, `mother.-,0! the bride. wore a gownro! `grey-.canton,crepe-with hat ._to match and ` corsages b.9il`.1`.l9t `.0: mauve sweet peas. Mrs. Mason; mother .0!` the- groom, wore-,a`lown.._ot peach georgette o`ver_ gured _s gwith.-corsagep bouquet of. mauve sweet peas. Thehappy cou- pie -motored .to=-Alltmdale for a short honeymoongzwhere they are the guests ~01 Ma:;,g,nd,l\_d_rs, 4. Sim. The bride tra-, veiidegmisszzdgguz:t;rosqw9`od With, coat _`to!ma_te};,';an blindte` t icture hat gird xaaf . i `.0 e . oom . -Lhkrlgf \`s:?nnA`M.~liIIIr|\"I\:'fr \ti;rdth n?! :EZrEi"7i'B iI'i{s;Ex}1`f3E E'E3o:'{T7 ri"~'` ;__,br1de and 8oom`w.erethe"1'aE1'pIents of munv -Hnnuful --wAd1nnr hrnnnnl-u p Played at Lefroy A softball team organized by Doug. (Hedger went to the tournam nt ,at Le- froy ,last Saturday and ca e home with second, prize, being beaten in the ` final game by :Lefr'oy, 11-3. They down- ed Camp Borden 22-13 and drew the bye-which meant second prize anyway. Everyone played well. Meredith pitched great ball with Hedger and Arden do.- ing some nice fielding.-Batting honors go' to Keicey and Binnie. both driving" in `many runs. v _ _ - ` Allandale. line-up: . Moncrief. c; Meredith. D: L. Hedger, lb; Ardeji. 2b; Binnie, 3b. -and cf. Kei-' ` cey,,ss; Desourdie, if; 0'1-Iearn, ct. Ferguson. rt; Marshall, rt; Henson, p. ' -. ; Manon-`-Saund'ors ' Saturday. . Jurfe V5. \;a.,,very pretty wedding w,a.s .solen1,n1zed-rat St. Clem- jent'n..C.hut'-ch; TorQnt,o'.Ib'y=_the Rev. Mr. .1"-Innhhll, ` rwhnn .nnnn1-hv Ada nnhr These cars have been \ `through our repair department and are sold with a thirty-\day ,;guarantee. We will_ consider . t your present used car;as part = payment on -any` of these. V Time payments if desired.- . '.'l`uesday night a short distance `south of Callandar, the engine crew of fductor .fo'und-the man " lying beside the `track. `He was taken to Burk's Falls '-on to. tbetrack. It is thought that he - u--vv-w rug: was u ----up -vuq vv-an-vi, th e*Cobalt.southbound saw a man apparently lying between the rails. The train was stopped and the con- and handed,over to the provincial po-i lice. On investigation he was found to be Ge'o.. Ward_e of London andhis, father was located and came to Burk's` Falls to take chargeof him.eThe man appeared to be suffering from loss of memory -and did not know how he got- had-come from Timmins but it is not knownswhether he walked all the way. or not. He -was s'een earlier in the eveningva,t.N_ipiss1ng, the first station north of Callandar. He had a bank book-.showing.a deposit of $155 in the Royal aanlgm " . ` .\V V` : om`i`Ime`nt`_ At Burk : `Falls: f .`on Monday -night aufrei-ght -train-in V charge ofx` conductor Kightley and Ep-: gineer LeGear of -Alland_a.1e had.dfou,r' -cars` loaded with pulpwood .-derailed a" mile and a half south of Bu:-k s Falls. The 'au>' from Ailandale -and - `North? Bay` were `called out and the gline-Awasicleared five ho rs'later and thewtrack '1-epaired. Consi erab1e.dam- a'g'e` wasvddne to equipment and passen- -ger ? train No.. 46 southbound was de- layed two `hour. An investigation is boingimade; to determine the cause of the accident . ,Su_mme_r Time Table .. L Il`he,ne.w summer time table will go lntoeffect on June 27. with unorth- bound `tralns `running on June;:26. The official "schedule has not been an- nounced, but it ls stated that _the ser- vice wlll be practically. the same` as last` year, There `will be six passenger trains eacheway every day except Sun- day and anextra, train will run north on` Saturday, passing through Barrie about 2.55 ~p.m. During the summer months there will be between forty and fifty trains a. day running---in and out of the Allandale terminal. Mail Picknod up ;:.n Track.-Lost` Memory I\-\ Vuunnilnur nlnkt n In.-adv Al.-Ln-.nn very weak, .. In the absence of Rev. D. G. Hill. who'was at/the General Assembly In ,Montreal, the pulpit `pt `the Predby.ter- 1a,n:vchurch.was occupied last Sunday morning `by'.Rev.;Dr.' D6dd1.and in the V evening by,-Rev.fJa.s.,B1nni,e'. of the `Ontario Prohibition unlonl. ' The June {Hana nf the (ianadian Na - UHCHTIO l'!'UIlMI.lUll ltklllullu. ' The .Iune'issu.e otthe Canadian Na f.tiona,l Railways Magazine contains a report of `a'.presen.ta'tion .to Ernest E. Moretor'1..- formerly of Allandale, `who ret1red;fr_om_.t_he service on March 31. He had been employed at one time in the ;A1Ianda-l"ev.shops and for the past ten` years had. been a. machinist in the .M1dlanc__!- shops. Geheral Hospital. > q - . , Arthur H; Walker has taken 8. Dosi- 'tion_` on th'e reportoral staff of the Oshawa Dally Reformer andlett `tor the Automobile City today. ' ` ' l ` .mh kanaanv-no nun nuoaunnfnd hvV'N'n'l.. i uev. U. M. rnce OI puxuesxxm. `A- E. Patterson was elected to the, bxecutive /at the Ontario Retail Drug- glsts [at_: their annual ._meetlng in '_1`or- onto last week. _. - T In... (`nun-nfn Q9-Ia-lav nf 'AnnAIAl onto r last week. 4,M\lss Cqnmetta Srlgley of `Allandale graduated on Tuesday from the nurs- es Utr-ainlng school of the Hamilton | Geheral - Arthur I-T Walker has taken a nosi- `U18 -Aucomomxe Ulty Luuuy. - , The handsome cup presented by Nel- son McGee for competition in the'-sen- ior. softball league `Is =diap.Ia.yed this, week `in B. -Webb s window, . l',na6 I3-clan nunnhnav olflfnr fhn nal]- A lvvj-4-Q-s;n- .;1.l-E`:e:-:'l-)-t-oI?-b" aniasora s.'7= weex 1n_w. n. ;weuus w1_u_uvw._ Last Friday evening after the regu- lar practice, the choirxxof the Presby- rrterian church was entertained. in the Y.M.C.A. hall. There ,were ames and musical numbers follpwedh refresh- m`ents ` - ` Minn `Alan-1r (`nnInfnr' fnvvnnl-Iv hf - Miss Mary Crawford; -formerly of Alla.-ndalue who;has been sick for nearly four. months, underwentean pperatiori in Orlma, Hospital four` weeks ago. 5 She is now able to return home though 'very weak_. _ V . _ V | In. Han ahnnnnn nf, Rnv, T), t'`.. -III. lng_-trip I0.0,lLlDK||`.||lln S_'ll.l'l!- ` , . Allandule .poat Votce will` close on Wednesday _afternoon- during the_.sum- runs: - vv vvunuvuugu-.7 _----w. ---v-- ...._-_,.., V--- ,- VF m. u ` v..'-- `l[_",",_- V . I ,- `gallastlng 0P,3,P8-,,fJ0`r1`s at_,,CoIwell pit will.,,be complet.eg1._;or.`the -geason by 'the~~Cnd ot:;the-gg gk._v , '._ vv _ . ~I'm ~ a; .thirt, _n_.;-.;_innings game St. 1`g,e?s~-juniors tented Burton Ave. non-.e.B1J , sdasnlght y 9-8, V I | :Next.Simday Rev, G. R. Coulter will . exchange services for the day with i ReAv. O. M. Price of Mlnesing. `I3. Dattavcnn drug Alnntn tn the V. this week" 1/or fish'- inz.-'trip to./Algonquin Park. _- `. Allnndnln .nost office will fourth prize was trays; . . . In addition tothe two Allandale skips `who "got into the money," A. G. Walker. C. W. Poucher and J. LeGear had rinks entergd -and W. . Kennedy and C. H. Beelsby represen ed the ,B.a1`!`18 club; Orillia, Creemore, Aurora, Rich- mond .I-Iill,` Gravenhurst and Howard Park Clup, Toronto, also had ente;`_1e_s. COOK up the 01181181138 and It. a. uxun J. Aj. Stewart arranged for a. match. singles and doubles, home and home games, the first game to be D13-Yed in Guelph '-on Wednesday. June 9. two players a sid.- L , ~` W. -`E. ~Crawor_d and" J; G. Keenan played for t`he.Barrie LeaS119- ` Following: are the Scores: _ ~ _. _._- UOOKGP and U`. JSPOWII. . The winning I:1nk. composed of E-. Farwell. W. I-Iillyer, G. T. Madden and A/. Woods, received motor rugs and M1`- Knight, who was assisted by E. She I`. A. H. Hook and W. B. Webb. recei d s1lver_ lcagndlesticks. Third prize 00,11- slsted of vases` for each player and fo rth rize #1 n.dr?M'.'lnn tn"!-his fvirn Allandale skins Bl"\l'|l'|lE'Ul'|\ll'\lI`IlI-El'|_[vIII` -~ ;. AGAINST GUELPH TEAMR13-2 `.A short time a.g`o the Barrie Cr.0k1n- ole League issued, a; challenge to ,any players in the province to play 8- match of singles, .do4ubl'ee or as a,tea.m. Gueliih, took the challenge and R. J. and .1 A int-nnrf nrrnncrn for 8. match; .----. `":..'rda1 .L .,13. V 2v The return match will nkely b,e play`-. ed with four men 9. side. ' q[_ ,`*j Examiner. ORILLIA RINK 0N 1'09 IN ALLANDALE TOURNEY Sixteen rinks took part in the bowl- ing tournament held by the Allandale Club on Wednesday. -E. Farwell` of Orillia won the first prize after a great struggle with V. E. Knight of Allan- dale in the fourth round. Each of them won their first three games and when they met in the final round the fight for first place was between these two rinks. Knight led almost all the way through and entered the last end two up, only to have Farwell count seven on the last end to win by five shots. Happy Appleton s rink, c'om- . posedfofr E. Kohlmeyer, N. Webb and A. Massey, took third prizeiand fourth went to Dr. Butler's `Aurora rink. on which the players were C. F03 . H. Booker and G. Brown. - HVHA unvnlnnu an!`-sly nnrnnnun Of go--g via -vn u-.v- navy. - av --v,--p v Fohowipg` the_ > I . ~, Bar: Doubles`-.. .. ..4' Singles .. .. S,!'ngls ..`\. .. .. BA-RRIIEVCROKINOLERSWWIN ` AnaAn1 A313: ll 12`- '~ Buy Advlex-tised __ I`h!xigs, ESSEX 6 COACH $885 HUDSONCOACH $1320 }Hudson 7-1-Pass. Sedan $1990 - Bumpers front; and rear; Automatio Windshield Cleaner; Rear i View Mirror; Transmission Lock built in; Radiator Shutters; ` Motometer; Combination Stop and Tail Light. A '(JL1n.e*:"1, '1'9- ii.~j' C -We haveAo1i`handflthe fool-V `lowing guaranteed used cars: 1 1926 Ford F ordor Sedan. 2 1925 Stgr Tourings. ' : _ 1i1925"Ee"se:i Sis! Touring. T C 1 1923 Gray.-Dort Touring. 1 I921 Maxwell Touring. v 1 1922 Chevrolet Coupe. 1 1920 Chevrolet Touring. 1 1-923 Chevrolet Superior urea: _ BaAr_ri'e Guelinh J. s. PO'I'Tl-ZR, Aumon 1 EALLAN mxon, coinngwooa BROS., Creemonfe J. W.` ROWE, Beeton H. McCURDY, Tottenham Phone 345, Barrie. ASSOCIATE DEALERS: _31-33 B;-adfogg-d Street. Q Q. -A.;j:_ RKYSON & MORLEY` The above` prices include following equipment: WILL ORGANIZE THE SCOUTS * TO SEARCH FOR J. SCANLON Scoutmaster H. J. Eade is going to organize his Scouts on Saturday to search for John Scanlon, no trace of whom has yet been found. It is fear- ed that the aged man has perished and is lying dead in some out of the way place. Rumors have been current that he is in the Hillsdale section but en- quires have failed .to substantiate f these reports. ~ ~ All Prices F. O. B. Windsor, Taxes Extra New L0w`Prz ces ~ --.-----5--------- Buy Advertised "Things. A.B.C. Electric Washers $1.00 um. Q IKGUVCYZOY3 , ` Steel frame, swing wringer, all gearing under tub, Westing- house motor; greatest value ,in` the industry. Effective June 19th A BEAUTIFUL SET or ENGLISH DINNER \ msuns ABSOLUTELY FREE -__--..-__-.._ -_ __.-......_, ...v _v._.. i gI_t seems that everyody 1f'a`ds I -he Examiner. .. Those who don t' sub- scribe borrow it from their neighbors. . O _aft;ernoon ot Tuesdayithel _15t1}.b DUHUU1 itla 4.10. ' Woma.n?s Institutehivlill mgeet at: ;'iV11e home ,of Mrs._Fred Partridge on the 1. I 7--vv---- June 8-Rev. A. R. Beverley of Trin- ity Church, Barrie, will conduct a. ser- vice of Holy Communion in St. James Church on Sunday at 3;p.m. Sunday School at 2.15. ,. Txrn.........v.. 1'.....u+.... an ....`;.`..4. ..""i1.... w1j1`HEvERY.A_B.c; sou) Inns wzzx ONLY I and Models to choose from _.i__' 500,000 A'.B.C.'S USE` SEE goun` wmnow --..-.-___..A "L l'.!"UlULUI'3' n Deceased was in his_54th year. He had b66l liWith the Pittsburg Steam- ship Co. for 26 years and was chief en-' gineer on the S. S! Lindabury. the ag- ship of the eet. A tribute to his ab- ility as an engineer and tohis standing V with the company was seen this spring when he was chosen from , their 79 .engineers to be chief engineer on a new boat put in commission? by the vcompany. Owing to the condition of his health he was forced to -decline the honor. A little over a month aizo. he g "was taken to the hospital in Buffalo. When it was seen that his prospects of. living were growing less. he expressed an earnest desire to die in Canada. and in accordance with that wish he was brought -home to end his days among old friends and in the town which al- ways held' a very warm Place in his T heart. | C_RW1_""-.`- Phage _% 35 Bayeld St. 52 wnaxs To PAY BALANCE ` Pleading guilty to a charge of pass- ing a bogus cheque on A. W. Good- fellow, Wilson Knicely was this after- noon given suspended sentence on condition that restitution 7>e made. The offence was committed last win- ter, the sum involved being $9.00. Knicely disappeared but was located recently at Stayner. Buy Advertised Things. PASSED BAD CHEQUE After an_1llness o`f'th-ree months Miss . Elizabeth Rae Brydoh passed ~away~ at the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sun- day, June 6. Miss Brydon was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, but most of her - life was spent in Barrie where she had many friends. She is survived by one ` brother, J,a.s. Brydon of Toronto,` and. two 'sisters.nMrs. Jeffrey McCarthy of Barrie and` Mrs. Wm. Gray of Tun- .bridge Wells, England. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from `the. residence of Mrs. McCarthy, with: -`whom she made -her home. ,to. St.` Thomas cemetery, Shanty Baa}. . Rev. A. R. Beverley conducting the services.-`,} ll:II-xl|I II IIIV-$C Herbert T. McLeod, adopted son of the lat Rev. D. D. McLeod. D.D., and Mrs. M Leod, area this morning at the home of the M1ssesMcLennan, Essa St., where he was brought in an ambulance from the Lafayette Hospital, Buffalo, last Friday. The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon to 13am-le Union j cemetery. T\nr-Annnil {van in his Rdfh (Jnnr T-Tn

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