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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1926, p. 16

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_tme they resided in l10n she urn: 4) 1\.In+1.. ---+BlG 1 /ICT URFS --- 2 FORTHE PRICE OF ONE -_-w -a-sILl\Jl` I Gordon Crake of Toronto and Collings of Bradford Sundayed `Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H. C_rawford. -....c.ou wux place last S J. S. Shortt officiating. Barrie Lodge, I.0.0.F., funeral in a body. I I } funeral took `.T. R QVm" Brdck and Louise F azenda `lay of tumultuous thfillg 1.. ,. ...1..-1- J I a wholevtown ~ 500 .people whirled it a sensational stampede ' A.|I!\ FREE . M1-_._ and Mrs. Geo. Constable are vis- ting their daughter, Mrs. King, at `W:.1 Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wafnica. ac- cgmpanied by Mr. and Mr: anon f`1!$.M5imh Eleahor Boardman, Conrad Nagel and Willigm Haines in _ Dlace last nf'f-`in;n+:.,... .:u.cu1uay, uev,. Members or. attended the- FREE in nu - n`9\IlI Jun_e..1.6-'-Mr. and Mrs. R. Durham. Misses` Edna and Olive Durham or Mr. and Mrs. Harmer of Toronto spent over Sunday with their daugh- ter. Mrs. I. Spring. ! Mrs. A. L. Hlxon of Detroit is holi- Eaylng with her parents. Mr mm M..- -'Duyu1lJvul`, CI. Score by innings. Smidd1ey s 00 O 0 Presbyterlansl 3 1 5 TY...-.x...... H 00 22 ..-~-uunvua, L51, Dlnleg D, 30. dith, ss, p, lt ; Bowen. rf; 0'Hearn, 2b 11`; Desourdie. lf, 2b;~ Bayliss, 3b, If, e; Pennelton, 1b, 3b. , Presbyterlans--Ardell. 2b; McM1llln_, "If; Montcrief, c; Kelcey, ss; Fraser, p; Clute, rf; Marshall. 3b_; L. Hedger, lb; Seymour, cf. - Qrlnvn H11 Iv-nnh....... nt:Vt:l' 111 count. the Presbyterians lead-7 ing all the way and managing to- shove . at least one run an inning over the cov- eted platter. The Smiddley run scored in the seventh was the first scored a- - gain-st the Presbyterians in twenty- eight -consecutive innings. A triple play pulled Fraser out of a holein the sev- enth. With 0'Hearn on first and Bowen on second, none out, Desourdie lined to first, L. Hedger touched the bag, threw to Ardell who touched the other two out. Montcriei. had a perfect day at bat. - getting five hits in five times up as ` well as a walk and a sacrifice. Line-up: - i - 4 Smiddley~-D. Hedger, c, as. p; R.. 1 Semmens, cf; Binnie, 3b. 1b; Mere- if c Pennelton, ' , PP(3.R}1VfnIvIona_, A ....:..n nt 7 -- - ---~` 1 ,..., . nu -u uunwr OOTtDalI The Presbyterlans have now cinched `the championship` of the Junior Softball League with straight wins and no de- `feats. Thursda.y,`June 10. they slammed` three Smiddley pitchers for twenty-fo'ur hits winning easily 22-4. The issue was vvulur 601198" Burton Ave. defeated Y.M.C.A. in a. senior softball game on Wednesday night by 20-19. The Y's led in the early part of the game but the Unlonlsts fin- ished strong and nosed out a victory. Burton Ave.---Pugh, c; -Plant, 11;` Thomas, lb; Maxwell, 2b; McFadden, ss: Webb, 3b; Stevenson. lf; J. Plant, cf; Anderson, rf; Dobson, rf. ' -. 0 ` Y.M.C..A..--Armistrong, c; Gilchrist, ` p; Boone, lb; Kelcey, 3b; Medoalf, 2b; Bayliss, ss; Brunton`, If; Hooper, cf; .1 Anderson, rf. j _ -...~,y vvb IKAIJD A 0 Umpires, Pugh I) Uly LU. A rink composed of J. Brunton. K. McLellan, _W. B. Webbiand V.> E. Knight (skip) attended the annual bowling tournament at Creemore on Wednesday. They won 2 and~ lostv2.\14 rinks attended. , ~ `L ` At the regular meeting of the AI- `landale Presbyterian W.M.S. on Wed- nesday afternoon, June-16, Miss tMar-A garet Ross was presented with an ad-' dress of'appreciation- of e her services as a member of the auxiliary and a life mem bershlp certificate framed. _-- `uuAAUVVlll- uwegates ITO} 1's W.A. `attended the MD: ting` held at Ev_erett on Tue '4 Fanny Smith, Miss Emma Mrs. M. Robinson. Mrs. S. . (Rev.) Cousins. Mrs.'Wm 1 Frank Robinson. Mrs. W. J. BITS. jlnnuyul-nu " mp LU mupanee and Kingston.` At the Barrie Presbyterial at Orillia on June ,8; Mrs. Cameron of Allandalep was presented with a. life membership pin from the Presbyterial. Mrs. Steveh. son of Barrie made the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Poucher of Winnipeg, formerly of Allandale, an- nounce t e engagement of their daugh- t ter, Mar _ Drucllla, to Albert Daniel Burns. the marriage to take place on ` July 10. A ulnlp .....-._-_-:I II - " Mr. and Mrs. E...McFadden and daughter Doris have returned home after two weeks holiday on a. motor trip to Napanee and Kingston.` the Barrie Prnsxhvtnnlnl .4 n...hu.. . uuuruu wunne reopened on June 27. Miss Catherine Poucher and Miss. Leona. Carroll of Toronto spent . the week-end at the home of C. W. `Pouch-' er. ` ` o uarnuue tnxs week. ` The redecoration of Burton Ave. church is nearing completion andj7the church willbe reopened 2 Catherine pnlinhan on!` 1'1" - WVCK - Wm. Rimmer and `Miss A."'Powers of Toronto visited with Mr. and-Mrs. S. Garside this week. 'l`hn rnonnnoln... ..nI -n.-.-L--- - u-2----.-- Triple Play in Junior Softball `Hg `Dunn!-...4.....r.-.__ L uu::.~5u'c!y. `following. delegates frohm `attended fhn~ nan- __STROUD uxuutflley and family iss Carrie Metcalfe or and. Mrs. H. Anderson at W. J. Sm_vthe"s: Mr. By Black Sawtell - of Elmvmm 1|! and daughters}. Senior Softball luvn A.-a....J.-.s vv u I vuvUJ.1Z'-4 152231'4-22 and Cockburn, .aJcu'Ull. IS 11011- S, Mr. and Mrs. ` zes frofn ' Deanery Tuesday: 1' cu-r Carr. Dnnlla. pasture, V 26 acres: , , summe acres; lawns, gardenand 5 200[_L1'ods of. wire_ fence'~~ha.x and an el.ec_tr1cVrang`e has.` ed `in the caret ker's :-kltclr T,he`r_eport o insurance Fn1I'nvn --- ~ IJVCII :_'uuul.teu to the Trealsuz-4 are: wheat. 14' acres; oats an 2 acres ; roots, 12 'ac`z_;es.: .ha;y,'. pasture,- 26 acres;__sui1f1;r:er. 2 Mrs. R. M. Mcconkey went toV'1`or- onto on Saturday to visit her son Bert and other friends. ' ` ` ' Mrs. Bert Mcconkey of Toronto and Miss Mildred Webb V of Barrie and Mr. . McFarland of Mount Albert visited _ . Black and "framily. Mrs. Wm. Neely and Mrs. \E. . Mcconkey motored to Toronto on glundag and spent the day with Mr. and Mr.`-and Mrs. Yard end Mr and Mrs. Alpeter and family of Tor onto motored . to Mr. and Mrs. Wicklum's on Sunday and spent the day. ' ' Mrs. Baxter is visiting her niece.` Mrs.-"Geo. Neely, befo her home in the West. Quite a number from here attended 4` the graduation. of nurses in Barrie last `: Thursday night. " ' W. J. - Latimer has rented Alvin Webb's residence for a. year. . .` - , ..... -.. .w ucauauueu 8. conveyance of the lots in question. Treasurer Coleman was called and says that" lots 'may be redeemed b'y `anyone and that the statute has been supported in the courts. House of Retugeeport Coun. Cariton"p'resented the report of the House of R_ei'uge.l showing that there are 77 inmates in the institution. Fourteen have been admitted and six ied since Jan. 1 and nineteen have ett for the summer. The amount paid ince Jan._`2i- i- $3983.80 and $1145.46 hm: " an... ..-_._ 175:. wr me summer. The since Jan. 1' $3982.80 $1145.46 has been remitted to the Treasurer. Crops Ere: wheat, acres: oats` and ha-1-m I you vv cl; UIIUSU F. D. Reilly, barrister, of Torbnto. wro\'.e stating that his client, W. T. Volks;g.p'urchasdd a number of lots in -the township of Tay at`a` tax sale in 1923. Later his money wa,s returned to him and he was given to understand qonveyame ~iots ..Treasu1-er rinhamnn --u--- ---"-= ' for the maintenance grantof $7389.52. ' Mrs. 0. Taylor, secretaryof the Not- . ., asked for a grant of $15 for maintenance `of the light on Not- tawa bridge __ 1.1 n 'p..m.. 1......--a~~ - - yuuul: interest. - The 'Beeton, Innisfil,` Crown a H-`ill. Vespra, Stroud and Barrie-Angus Tele- phone Companies `petitioned Council for a by~law giving authority to some official or committee to have jurisdic- telephone systems may dot this work_, under proper supervision. ` , '.l`he,.vD'epu.ty Minister of Education _notifi,ed.._.Cqunc.ilj that `the legislative grzint\to_1;u1tal' public and separate `scho`ol`s"'ar_n`ouVnts to" $2383.14. Walker'."Nottawa, asked $52 for damage to -his buggy and himself be- cause of. an . accident. caused by a washout on aqcountyiroad. . ._T. .F._Burrows, Stayner. and Middle- ,bro &: Spereman", `Owen "Sound, advis- 'ed` Counciileofvaclaim for damages to Mr. and Mrs;"W; Rahns. H. Dobie. J. McDonagh and Mrs. Rahn s car. all of whom were injured Whnn n... ...,.. ...-..+ C uuu:u1uu1(:ul.1()I`.S ' I The Clerk read a voluminous budizet of correspondence, much of it of no public` interest. Tho ~1Qnol-nu` `I __2_4uu . A. S _ ..--.....uvu. ' vv cuucu U&VlS, In 8. briefl ; a dress of /welcome, stated that the crop outlook in the county, is none - too promisingzcold weather having held the crops back, while the south had suffered from lack of rain.~ {His Worship referred to the death, smce the last session, of Dr._\Wallwin, gaol surgeon, andto the recent bereave- ment to `Coun. G. C. Allan through the death, of his daughter. The mem- bers stood for a minute in silent sym- pathy for Coun. Allan. The Warden also spoke of the illness of Governor Banting of the gaoland `the retire- 5 us. uuc uuuuty. ' `Attempts have be 11 made at var- 9 ious times by the t wns of Simco - 5 County, _but an effective-' method of _ advertising involves_ too much ex- . pense for any of the municipalities r to prepare anattractive booklet for general distribution, -but by a united effort such a descriptive booklet do- ing justic_e`.to all portions of the county could be got out at moderate cost in numbers su"icient for distrib- I ution to the great number of tourists visiting-the -C.N.E. each year who are anxious to receive'denite informa- ' tion of the lake districts of Ontario. Poor Crop `Outlook All the members were present ; when 'Counci'lA./assembled on Monday- L afternoon. Warden Davis, in brief 1 address /`we_lcon_1e, I` lIIn1\un -.-J.'l _ , _,,-_ ---- ..........._y nu: cvcl.` we UH!-3l'8(1.i It is proposed, if the -County.Coun- ` cil approves, -`to especially advertise -` the tourist attractions of the county. v` Few counties, if any, in Ontario have such an extensive waterfront as Sim- coe, circling as it does, from Brad- ford to Coilin-gwood, with a great part of this area suitable for camp- ing. Agricultural products, such as grain, potatoes, al-sike seed, honey and the apples of the Collingwood district, will not be neglected. The --proposed exhibit will` also include a `display `of enlarged photographs of ,' some'`-of the` numerous beauty spots ' of the county". < A*H'nvnnd-e Ln..- L-.. -A-- ` Monday evening. Owing to theheayv `rain, many were prevented from being present. Mrs. Maria Scott of Toronto is visit-/ ins` friends here. M Some other visitors during the week were: Chester Mcconkey and family .of Orillia; Miss Calrrie Ravennzi; Mr. of Allandale a Mr_. and Mrs. Morley Mr. and Mrs. Sawtell-of Elmvale; Mr. `and Mrs. Clarkson Spring of Toronto. s (From Another Correspondent) _ Mr. and Mrs. D.` Banting have *re- ` tu"ned from their honeymoon. ' Mr. Aiktn has returned to Keswlck I after takingbcharge of the Standard [1 Bank `here for two weeks. ' l W. J. Latimer is re-engaged for a.n- ` other year here. ` ._o . ` Mrs. R. M. McConkey- went to.'1`or- on Bert ` ` ra_ `Rn:-Iv .1m..n..._.___, -. ._ ;. 5xus'auasy ._uu.ern00n. ` Last y'ear,`when the county exhibit scheme was inaugurated, -six counties` had. exhi-bits. This year ;more space isfavai'lable_ as one wing, 42 feet by 250 feet, has been given over entire- ly for the `purpose and it would seem that no better opportunity to adver- tise the county will` eve beoffered. T4` :5 an nnnn .....J _'.E L1- - A M page 1) ` . these roads-designated as a Prov_1_n- M cial Highway. . Conn. Dutton replied Id. that there was no assurance - that 1- there"wo,uld` be a -Provincgl Highway on these" roads. `Wm. Fi Jayson, P.P., who -W_as_ present an ax had,been called to the dais,` was` asked what the prospects were and he stated that theregwas no certainty as to what might`{be; The Government did not intend `to designate any more high"- ways untilv.' they had caught up with ,3, the programme instituted by the for- e mer adminis-tration,vbut, while he -was ` - not hopeful, something might be done next year; In any event construc- . tion `of "a Provirgcial `Highway would ' take two or three years. Cou'_nty/Exhibit at C.N.E. l 1 On Monday afternoon Agricultural : Representative Stewart. L.- Page ad- 1 dressed` the Council briefly with re- 5 gard to a county exhi-bitat the Can- adian` National` Exhibition. He stated that space in the new provincial 0 building is given free to any county 3 wishing`-:..t0 put on an exhibit. There c had .been' no previous attempt to=~ad- TI ventise the `county in this way and he 1' urged the Council to consider it. The c` municipalities in both North and ,, South.~Sh'1_co'e are keenly interested u in itjarid `Mr. Page arranged to. have st a delegatiwdnzmeets the Council on P Thursday -afternoon. ` . . . . 9 Jack van-n`-u.`I..... L1-- ------I ' " ` vcommnicatibns -1; man: .. ---`- ' .... 4.nvuuul Ul'o UPODS es; and barley, 1c;jes.; ihay, 10 acres; summer fallow, 12 mand yard. '5 acres. >nce'~~ha.veLw-been `built ge hashgejn install- _ '8 kIt(\.hnn- A . Ifseems that everybody 1`%}ds I`he,l Examiner. Those` who_ dolyt sub- ` scribe borrow it from thexr nglghbors. vuumg m a. White knitted coat: iv -`chinchilla collar and hat to match. anu om er rrlends. . I "of Mrs. Geo. Neely ang othi Km :\_.1 `ll unue. was bridesmaid. wearing. tanger-7 ine crepe and carrying Columbia ros- es. Mr.'Char1es-Measor of Toronto was his brother's` groomsman. During the signing ofithev register Mrs- Bach, saiig. after which" supper was served.to a.- bout forty guests. Later Mr. and Mrs. Measor left by motor to spend 3 short - honeymoon in Muskoka . the bride tra- `veiling in White` knitted coat;-Wvith (`chinchilla collar and hat to match Wieasor--Turner The marriage" of"Alberta Mae. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner. Elmvale. to Mr. Leonard B. Measor, of Toronto, was solemnized on Saturday. June 12, Rev. J. Gibson of Hillsdale Presbyterian dhurch. officiating. V H he bride. who was given away by her father, looked charming in 8- gown of French blue crepe with inserts of grey and carried a. bouquet of. Premier roses. Miss Doris Turner. sister of the bride. was bridesmaid. wearing. carrvine Columbia M..- His Worship has pre- jsented to the County, was shown the members by Treasurer D. H. Coleman. It will `be hung in the Council Chamber and Mr. Coleman suggested that an - an vnauu mitteg Eiib 1' county raise , qpau.U0. ecommended $2324.54 for pub rne COIN- mngmeer H. C. Muir. The committee on education recom- grant of $7389.52 and that the follow- ing accounts in connection with pro- motion examinations be paid: Miss E. M. Wagg, Midland. $28.95; W. J. Mac- kay, Creemore, $28.00; -Albert Harvie, Collingwood, $27.60; C. T. L. McKenzie. Orillia, $26.15; Miss M. G.` Switzer. Beeton, $27.25"; ,1. E. Morrison, Allan- dale. $24; Isaac Day, Orillia, $21.15; J. . Morrison, Allandale, as secretary`, $42.35; Barrie Examiner. $16; North- ern Advance, $23.50; Bulletin Press. Collingwood, $112.50: Educational Pub- lishing` Co., Toronto, $26.06. The mittee also recommended that - the public schools and 25!: an a-.. --_- _ --..-..._, .. uu.usuLyJ In `connection with injuries to. J. King. whose truck went through a. bridge on avcounty road in Sunnidale. east of Creemore; that all claims for damages from accid tits on the county roads be referred to the Globe Indemnity Co.. and that the Clerk be instructed to make necessary corrections in the road by-law in accord with the request of Engineer R. C. . . The nnmm'l++o- n~'- --`I--A~" ulaaaeu. ~ The roads and bridg c0mmittee.re- commended that a gran? of $15 be mad? to thefNottawa Women s Institute for maintenance of the. light on Nottawa bridge; that the Workmen s Compen- sation Board be paid $24.89 as final payment of the county's liability; in cornnection kwith inguriesh w ose true t roup: *a.Vcounty Sunnidaln, an... A4 1. In -a short. session on Wednesday `` 'v r`;`i- .``,:`isi`%u}.`i2 2$er`.?`%p$s "5? '1 commi ees were received. Thefinance] Y comm ttee led . the way. Chairman" e Glover presenting seven reports in a_l1. [. I The}; recommended payment of the us- e ual grants to tlhe'p;1blic libraries in the B 2`'z`rfZa'L?`2;`3i'%x?. 1?a3Z%&ia3` 1 re Samuel Lynn;" payment 0 f taxes on 3 the Children's -Shelter. amounting to 3 $65; payment of the account of A.M. 1 Palmatier, Midland, for burial of an unknown` man who was found dead in _ a box car at Port McNicoll: refund to -_ Mrs. W. E. Stoddart. Cookstown. of the sum of_$20, the amount paid by her . "husband for an auctioneer s license a short time before his death; a grant of $100 to the Simcoe County Hog` Fair; payment of the following ac`- counts: Dr. Harvie. Coldwater. $6.50. and Dr. McKenzie, Victoria Harbor, $3.50 re Walter Hall; St. John's In- dustrial School, $384 and $35.25; Alex- andra Industrial School. $685.50; Vic- ' toria Industrial School. `$485; St. Mary's Industrial'School, $135. They recom- mended no' action regarding the re- ,quests of thetQueen Alexandra Sani- tarium and the Beck Memorial Fund for grants. and that*the account of St. ` Andrew's Hospital; Midland, for $228, re Geo. Watts, be paid after deducting - 150 days at $1.50 per day. - By-laws guaranteeing the debentures in of the town of Barrie for 9:49 0:1 no Buy Advertised Things. ,.. .-no' sun-:cI.'. _` - On Tuesday afternoon a deputation representing, the Simcoe County Hog Fair, which has been held for the past two years at -Stayner. asked for 3, grant. Agricultural Representative Page pointed out that because of the imprpvement in the class .of marketed from this county, which was due in no small part to the inuence ` of the fair, local shippers had receiv- ed last year, $30,000 in premiums which ` tley would not otherwise have receiv. e . 0 ' In-a short. on Wednesdav `morning to clear the decks for the Wardens outing, several reports of commiees Thnlf-`inn....... the system of road acc>Lir;{'i`r'1`g7c;1n[It,l:' 'is that recommended by the ment of Highways, and recom eparb 'that forms supplied by the mended , Depart- g1.ira11(1$r1;)eAu sec`l by the '1`;-eaftsurer and En- f'\'n "`I Il3'c1l:;`|-II n0L_.._. A - Lu uuuu. Allan. The Road Commission the accot We fhnf vannvnu~.n-.l...:l 1. l:i_ILI,..SDAL_E .. -.-......; unauLuLe I0!` Workmerfs county's to, J. Vina uuuulaalu renorte accounting mended bv thn n led payment us: public t0 the trllnnnl reported that muting in --M ) avd. ,. --.......u.:-au. u.u`5. . Uarr; Mrs. Booth. Mrs. Leon- Wm. Brewster, Miss F. Nightingale. The Presbyterian their play Bar Haven" at Churchil1 on the heavy from being Rina 1ur....x- - " { asu mu} Normal ml-nnn {un- mule jI`lRE% SERVICE ,7 Clapperton St. T WHY BUY UNKNOWN MAKES THROUGH THE SO-CALLED MAIL ORDER MAKES FROM A REPUT- CARRYING THE STANDARD MANUFACTURER S . ` - REGULAR com) ......... .. $3_95 SEMI-OVERSIZE com) . .. $10.95 0VERSIZE_CO_RD ...... $11; 95 GIANT OVERSIZE com) . $1335 3'/2% _ IUBES;ifmHi;;ii 3:33 WE -CARRY A FU]_|_ ]__iNE_,OF ALL SIZES AT REDUCED PRICES ' From story by B. M. Bowers Glorious romance of the great Western range, read by. mil- lions for years past. Speed, ac- tion, thrills and wildest kind of wild and woolly entertainment. _ --- cw vv III! I Ever Written uu vv eunesaan meeting` Miss E Jxell, Mzjs. C R0 W I`h ,3 Dlvnnlxu-L ' Oppbsite F dive Pointxs cuiu Since that time Blake St. In religion she was a Meth- odist and was _a valued inember and She took a keen interest in the work' of the W.c.T.U., always proud of herl white ribbon and requesting that she! should wear it to the grave. She had a! vast number of friends and proved herself to be a great inspiration to all who- had thepleasure of knowing her. dence on June 10, at 2.30 p.m. and was conducted by the Rev. H. E. Vvellwoodll of Toronto and new q `LT r~.-------- = _ - -_ nu . ru 1IJrll\lJ lVu|lV U!` H ' EUARANTEE ? REGULAR CORD. . . . . . . .. % 0VERSIZE_CO_RD .... . . g. A big stirring photopiay tumultuoi "A terric tornado with who!et0v;_rn F..- vv i.t1!Ol' S l.`'aHS. 7 companied Mr harpe of Thornton, spent Sunday} with friends at Markdale. The ball game on Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. R. A. -Kent 01 Hiusdale on Wednesday. - . - -`The fnllnurlna A-IA---L-- "

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