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Barrie Examiner, 18 Aug 1927, p. 8

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survived by one brother, A. E. McGin- nis, of Calgary, and six sisters, Mrs. C. A. Houden. Elmvale; Mrs. M. J. Huggins, Toronto; Miss Susan, Who` lived with thetdeceased; Mrs. A. J.l Neely, Killam, Alta.; Mrs. Albert Law- ! son and Mrs. A. F. Petterson of Port-[' land, Opegon. 4/ : rn|._ n__,,,,, . .. .'.. ___ - - I VSOAP-'--LifebI..loy > c---- n I , We handle hothingbut first-cliss goods. ;= 2 LEHIGH VALLEY COAL DONNER DOMESTIQ _ A_._`.I An I)` I Yard Phone 748 ,& ELLIS . / ` " ' ' ' " ' Your requirements w111 receive our ful and courteous attention Bon Ami, Cake or Powder . . . . 2 for 25 Toilet Flush, Diamond ` Brand . . . . . . Can 23 l.4Ul\VU|h Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dlckenson Votl Allenwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Farney. '\/Tina mnn Qhrnnunn AP Dannie In uh:s_ SUMMER WILL SOON BE GONE. What about your preparations for winter? Liqgg__B_g$ 2"`Ibs. 19c .uun 4.;-;;\.__,_ Coal~`Prices Will Advance Sept. lst. QRDER NOW. . .7- 1. 1-43` \J5vJlaI.J I l\u \J\JI\L An-d All Kind: of First-class Wood A VERY Low PRICE FOR THIS QUALITY } Uptown Office 33 care- $I`1l::y'Edna Simpson of Barrie is vis- ltmg.her parents, Mr. and `Mrs. Jas. Simpson. R/Tn nnr'l Mvvn Ina .Qn1nv!- and Fen-nun. Ll IITUUB Mr. a'nd Mrs. John Elrick spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Robt; Elrick at Colwell. V 1\/fn our`! `Rina 7'-\nu `nun nnnn nun n \1llLUl'Llv Miss Annie Locke returned home af- Eer enjoying a few weeks with Orillla riends. T Mfu nnrl `hfnu T11`-`In Tlnlnip nvsnndu Guy. namaoutjg 7 . `Aug. 24 *Sept.14 .. Empress of -France `Aug. 81 "'Sept. 21 .. Empress of Australia we-pt. 7 Sept. 28 Empress of . Scotland ToCherbourg-Southampton dnlyv 4 U(::rL1:1l;les and Francis Biirtou are spending a. few weeks with friends at Gilford. ` Ilium Anal.` 1' nnlnn unl-nun;-sr'l `nhvsnn (.0, W.V'ff J. M. Hyamsor Toronto is via- liging at the home of her brother, J..T. aster. . l"knn1nu onfl Wnonnln Duinfnn awn Rfi. Eady and daughter of Midland inelt the week-end with Mrs. Chas. Ii er. Minn T `LT T-Tuarvn:`n"P Tnnnnfn In via. lIS I3t' `Sept: wt:I`:)lx'n Rutledge returned` [home `on Monday zfter a. delightful trip up the lakes. 7 \Inu TJ`.or'Iu nnr` r'l'nncrh9-an nf l`DhA' Sept. 8 auv-my up ow OQO\tI-1`-4' ovovuw -on our crow`-vvvvvl Miss Annie Shaw, of Schorhberg 'wats the guest of Mrs. Albert Spring .latT week. V . Tnkn 'l3n+1cxr'la-n Inofllwnn 'Il'\I`V\l3 nn . nvnvu nvnvn I nliflln v . To Liverpool Aug. 26 Sept. 23 Mon Sept. 2 Sept. 30 Minn Sept. 9 Oct. 7 Mon` *Sept.16 Oct. 14 Mot To Belfast-Glasgow Sept. 1 Sept. 29 Meta ()at. G `;\`nv 1n -` Dcpln J. BUIJLZR1 Oct. 8 Nov. 10 _ _. _. .. . . wvoo uyvu guest 01' 1'16!` 818181`, MP5. Wm. a%UClX`8VV.v . 1astWeek vritl; M'rs..T. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones of Toronto Midland at her summer cottage. are visiting relatives in town this Week, Misses Lillian and Eva `JO! . and Miss ath- Pittsburg a._r -spending the mo: 1e6\.fls3oE 12:: lfglirldcaasfing at Allenlwgood. their cottageqat Wasagal Beach. M *d VI A E S ringwere with Misses Lulu and Olive Sneebth i 3"? a" ` "S~ t- ' 6; the week_end illia enjoyed a-'week with Miss friends `13 gorgn tt':f Tomnt is the ence Manning at Wasaga Beach RIPS. "v I 00 Miss Ma,rgaret.McInnis of E4 guest 013 he!` 31909 Mm R-k Q_f`f_"_' gun is the guestfof her aunts. Mr; spent a raw uays wgtn Mrs. Wm. neuyv. Mrs. Gowanlock of Uhthoff isdhe guest of her sister. Mrs. Wm; Andrew.. 11.. -....I \l`...-. A L`! Yang A-I 7'lV....n_'I-A {LX115 HUI ?NBQUl'; &Vbl'o IJUUFEU 1\:|.UlllUu Mrs. Vlckers and` children of Toronto spent few days with Mrs. Wm. Kelly. \h~I, (lnwnninnk nf `Hhthnff in Aha UL guys \\ lLll LFIUHUEI v,lv_J'.1lHBuI.|Uv I Miss Muriel, Donnelly of Ph lpston called on friends in town last vgpek. - ' Mrs. Robt. Harris ` of '1`oz"on_to s vls- itlng her sister. Mrs. George Ritchie. \4'r-a Vlnlznvs: nnrTnhHr`h~nn nf Wnrnnfn auuuay wuu Lrwuuu U1 LUl`ULUa Miss Goldi , Spence ._spent a. couple of days with friends at_H1Ilsdale. \-Ham Muurlnl Hnnnnllv hf `Phnlnnfnn UJU {'1Ul{U1UlL1HL'U UCFB EH15 W681`: I Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McFadden spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. \Hug nlin Qnnnnp nnnnf a nnnnln HHIWOPD `Sept. 9 Oct. 19 Montnairn `Sept. 9 Oct. 5 Montroyal `To Antwerp only; T9` Cherbourg-Southamptom A Hambourg "Au.:. 24 *Sem_1.1 `mm.-.....m. .;a ll-111$ UH! Ul'Ul-NW1`, l1UUl`l'\. ruuuy. Ed. McG1nnis of Calgary is renewing old acquaintance here this week. `Mr and Mrs, Wm Mnnnn annnf _- . .._ w::1 To C-horbourg-Soufhampton-\ Antwerp `Sent. 9 ()nt_19 \/rm-+-mluv U18 HIHLUP, .'VLl'Bq 1: IV: &V1Ul.4l1Wu _ ` Elbert Dutcher spent last `week in Barrie with Douglas Simpson. 7 \Hc:a hnrlntfp T)nnn rm: the guns! .DJl'1'u: wuu uuugwus wuuyauu. Miss Charlotte Doan was the guest -qt frIends_in Stayner last wqek. - ` Mr. and Mrs. Bert Co'utts of Cobalt -qt fI_`Iend8_ln stayner last wqek. are vlsitmg Allenwood friends. L hnuvl `I'-TIanu 1`? Qhirnlna flnn ' In `u- .V1l'c uuu AVJ-FE: JJUTL IJUUI-`LB UL UUUGIL friends. David Hlsey df Shlmles, Que..' is via-. iting his brother. Robert I-Ilsey. Ed. MeGlnnis of Calzarv is renewing VI E! l"I\I"'\=l Can. Agent, Ocean Traffic , O.P.R. B|dg.. Toronto. Adelaide 2105 ' wuu avuus. -J. 1: . JJ(-38.11 I Mr. and Mrs. W. S.'Mann1ng. Mr. and Mrs. I\gn1`k Beardsauand chil_dr_g_r3 and | Miss Margaret Krr is is!`tingH. Ii A sister at Alisa Craig. `Mists Velma" llieazigldsallls. is {xolldaylns wth rlends In at ae. = Tani: Wanton nf Darn-v .Qnnnr`I l dkalf- Wily 1l`lUllS 1" $Vll'.$l'KUt1|Uu . Jack Foster of Parry Sound is Visit-. lug his friend, Tim. Bates. Mu 1'.nnlzn nf Many Vnrlz in vlnlna INF, [UH LFIUNU, Jillllo Dblytltv Mr. Locks of New York is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. R. Viccaw. Tlhnnr huufnhnn nnnnf in-sf `arable In Apply Local Agents ,,, ________ ` V7 TI-`kiu MONTREA: T- I 3------ AI radii Ei'u"EiE:"c J. E. PARKER} A.......n. 15---- -7, To Antwerp IQIOIUODOQIUIIJIQI `Via Greenoch KAI: A\II:--- IIIIHUVV Metagama.` ..Me11ta J.nc'uua un uutuuuu. > ' K | Mrs. Sarah Johnson and daughter. Gertie. of Anten Mills spent Monday with Mrs. J. P. Dean. I \In nnil Vfm: 1X7 Q `Inf.-......I..... 11.. -...1 pool I Montcalm .. Minnedosa. Montclare Montrose 4:4uIp1'uaH UL of v 1 fhfnll dln 0.51. warm at wasaga Beach. ' T On Tuesday Dr. -. Tyrer, pWatson Copeland, Bill Campbell, Ed. Camp- bell, Elwood Simpson _and J. Locke vis- . ited Barrie wherethey spent an inter-g esting__yai. ternoon on the tennis courts. with six of the -Barrie players. ` Rev. Tom. Sykes, the noted English Evangelist. delivered an excellent lec- ture at Wasaga Beach on Monday night on the subject The Soul of Bri- tain". basing his remarks on three points (1)..Environn1ent (2) Tempera- ment (8) Freedom. Several from Elm- vale were present tohear Mr. Sykes, Street Improvement Herb. Ritchie and his` men are busy this week rebuilding` t elsidewalk on thevnorth side of Queen St. from Bank of Toronto to Lawson Robinson's which will be a great improvement. ' Special Council Meeting At` a. special meeting of the Town- ship Council held on Tuesday evening`; the construction `by-law in. connection with the, waterworks system was _ passed..Tenders will be opene on the 25th of this month. it isexpe ted. ` -The Late J. T. Lawson After a long illness James Taylor j: Lawson died on August 14. Born near ; Shelburne in 1862 he\ came to F.los_ 44_ : uc-auuy morning. ; Mrs. F. C. Bishop, Mary Johnson Misses Lenore and Doris Simpson of Barrie and Misses Helen and [Jean and Graham `Christie enjoyed a. few days` last week at Wasaga Beach. On Tuandnv hp . rm....... ,nr-a--- :, uuurul U11 aunaay at 11 am. I Misse `Marie and Lillian Mackay and ', Miss Mary Waltham of Pittsburg were 7 the guests of the Misses Jones at the |Beach for a couple of weeks. 1 ' Miss Joyce Bannerman of Cleveland. 1 Ohio, delighted the audience of the , Presbyterian church on.Sunday morn-* ins with a beautifully rendered solo. Rev. Mr. MCI{HV. whn in In.-.1m....a...... u. r. uunu, I ' ! ml Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and Mur-- ). iel and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ritchie en-I joyed a motor trip around Lake Sim- - coe on Sunday. l 3. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sparks, Misses Grace and Christina and Ernest Sparks of y- London are visiting` -the latter s mo- 6 th er. Mrs. Andrew. - _ - ., | Mrs. `McDonald and daughter, Mabel , -'5 of Penetang and Miss Jean Luck of- -, Minesing visited at the home of Wal- lace -Ciute for a few days. _ ' I` Miss Mary and `Basil Chalue of To- - ronto were the guests of Miss Florence Manning at Sunny Lodge," Wasaga . Beach, over the Week-end. M I REV, Mr -plnnb nnalnt.-\..a. ._...L.-- V1- 0 .u.,-. wuu u. ueauuruuy rendered Mr. McKay. who is holidaying _ at WR!l'ga Beach, will ocoupythe pul- pit" of the Presbyterian church. Elm- val,` on August 21 and `28. at 11 am. '1\A'n' on-.11 `Ill ...-. 11' an-,-cw. -- pvuuu, uVBl`__ U16 week-end. ' ' ` Rev. Mr. Black, assistant pastor of [the Metropolitan church, Toronto, will ` occupy the pulpit of St. John's United Churc on Sunday at 11 Minna. -Mm-in mm TJ]lInn ~.u....u-..-- __.~ 1uu'vuI.u. ` , , | Mr. and Mrs. ' Burke Stephen of; Campbellford are spending a few days-` with the latte1"a parents, Mr. and Mrs. ` J. P. Dean. 1\/Tn nun-I R./fun 'D|.....1 Y\JA._L1, ,- I -- ,Bourdale and family have gone to visit cu. pta1'uu1uuL. '. I Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hery and Mrs. friends in Midland. \`hvu Qnnnln Tnlnnnrkn nan A.-.....`.La..... nwzwu. ' Mr. -and Mrs. I-Ialvelocki Graham of Toronto returned home on M[9nday af- ter enjoying a week with the former`s.. parents. I M!` and `Inn 13u...I... c1L__.1__,, 1- a_u1`\%IJ:; Roy Horn and. baby Mary of Hamilton returned home on Sunday after a. couple of weeks at Woodland Beach. - \A'n nun 11.... ~v-r__.,s_,- -9 - - -- cuu. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lund of Ontaz.-io, Calif.-. are the guests of Mrs. Clem-1` ant and are renewing acquaintance- ships. . . ` - MFE. Dnv rTJ'nnvu nu-..l I....L-| If_..__ .3 end. IA : urysaale and Mrs. H. Carqahan. ~ . - - Miss Margaet Robinson` and Miss Nickleaon of Coldwater we're the guests of Mrs. S. A. Tipping over the week- I 7 ' - uuuu muxuung at wasaga. Beach. Edmon- ton is the Mrs. .108. Drysdale and Mrs. H. ~( Margaet Robinson` and Mm. ..- ".7. .--..uuuv. wuuuuavn [`7M'l'e"s Jones of arq-spendlngthe month in` cottage at ` Olive of Or- Flor- at Beach. Miss Mmvgm-at T\'nTnnin no m.a....... ;`u`t/zaxlu utlgrilg` summar ottae. . sses an an va ' ones lP1ttsburg arq spending month Misses Luln nn nlhm Qnnoxn. no n Aura. -J. A. gamma on Sllllday. .~ Miss Isabel and Mack Polkinghorne of Waubaushene are `visiting a..t.the; home of VWm. '1`r{ce.AA1lenwood. Lorne Campbell. Leo Cain and Ivan Hopkins of Toronto passed the week- end camping at Wasaga Beach. ` MPH. S. (`.RY`l'IY\hA" nnnnf n On: An"... man recently. ' . ' ' [ Mrs. Geo. Usher, S12. an<{Mrs. Robt. Storey nrejenjoylng a visit with friends at Claremont. 2` ' '\/I'\ u nn.-`I 111'...` `D 1"!` 'r1'...._._- _.__u up-_.,, I uuu ucuupulg at wasaga. ueacn. I Mrs. S. E. Campbell spent a few days last week with Mr;-1..T. Campbell of Midland her summer nnt-I-ng-n -.--. -rvvvh on uneven atvllbb .y now 31 Dr; and Mrs. Chant and cildre of Soam Lake. Sask.. were the guest? of Mrs J. R. Graham last week. ~ MK and Mrs. Arthur Prattrand tam,- lly of Palnswlck` were`the guets of Mrs. J. A. Lambie on Sunday. Isabel and Maul: pn1mn.1..-.....;. ,wt;ct\'v.uu at :1. U. DISIIUD. ' \ I` Miss Irene Lawson `of Oshawa, and Erle Lawson \-of Meaford spent -the week-end with their parents. cildrez guest .Mrs. J. R. Graham lanf umnlz vvuwu-uuu wun wen` parents. gueai 'Mt1'vs[kJ. and Mrn Ann-nun Dm.o4.......-1 I aura. auuu ueuu ms: week. > Mr. an Mrs. Fred Webster 4 children i Richmond Hill; spent week-end at A. C. Bishop's. ' ` Miss Oshawa): uruuxtr. ,nuue1'(.. urunam. 4 7 `Mrs. G; E.` Stephens of Port housle visited her parents. Mr. Mrs; John 'Dean last week. KI!` and Mfr-a Fauna 117.`!-..~s.... --on-u ovv `\l>`lb\3|',WJlIJ\IJU\I (In uuuylu U = days. last week with the Misses Hick"-` ling at Woodland `Beach. ' ` Mr. and Mrs. Archibald and childrenf of Bellevllle are vlsmng the latter's' brother. Robert Graham. ` ' `|\;| ,.L.- (1. I3` Q6-Anhnnn an I')....4. Is-` augu. aaucn on aunuay. : -Miss Isabel Campbell enjoyed ouple 1 days at Wasaga. Beach W1 Miss anning this week." - . Minn Wnufnn nninun n tllrunu-:15; nuns xuauuung U118 WEEK. , .. Miss "E. Foster enjoyed a couple weekrwith Hlci Mn and vrim Am.1.n\..)A .;...a ..I.n.I... uv:au.uuLuuy rendered solo. Beach. will occunv Hm nu]- Lula \Vt'CKu _ Misses Marjorie and Lawrence Kerr` of New Flos visited Miss Nellie Lang- I lfm:,(1nn Tlehnvv Q an/Mun: DA!-.0 uu iuesqay, August 2, 1927. 1, I The late Mr. McGinnis\was born in F193 township in 1871 and live `on .a.- yv years ago. Since selling his farm hehas lived in Elmvaigv and the West. Farm on the eighth` concession until 9. ~ e The`deceased_ Whn wan nnrnnrrin Isl luuuua uveu In uumvaag, and the West. '1`he`deceased. __3vho was unmarried, is . uuw -uuv vuuu Iuuuulnla I . A former resident o_f Elmvale vlcin-J ity, Josepha` Constantine McGinn1s, passed away` `at the home of his sister. Mrs. Albert Lawson, Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, August 2, 1927. Tho; 1nL..`If_ 1t-I1.9____)_ ,,,, '- -v -----st-.awnuv" ll`aIIUl ` The Elmvale ll1)eup-W. Campbell 1b, Fred Ritchie rf. F. Hart 3b, R. Coo- per ss, B."Dutcher If, A. McAuley 2b. C. lI))elan ct, Grant Arnold, c. Ed. Camp- 'e 1 p. , ` Acq.uuI_5 Luv IHLLC`-1'5 Wlt IO1.lI"D8.Se HIIS. Hs `hit was so far andhigh that it req ired the asqistance: of neighboring buildings to stop its flight. The return. ghme is to be .p1ayed,ln Elmvale on Wednesday night. I` ` ~ "VI-n EI._.--..!_ I1__-,.,, --p- A. - -- uuuuvuuu vs I VUlVBE|I8' ) Monday night was the` date of `the break1_ng.,of a seventeen-game winning streak ofthe Penetang softball team when the -Elm-vale artists visited that town and presented a brand of ball which brought them out` on the big and of a 13-8 score. The batting of the Elmvale team as a whole was a feature of the `game with Gooper nd Ht leading :'the hitters with four base hits. T-'I'i1rf'e' hit man an 9-1.. ...-.`.a~1..a...1. u.....:. I4- J..lALlLlvL\-I) J.J.ULl.UC auu JJGIIEIIIUJI. I ` Interment,took p1ace`,1n Allenwood cemetery, Agust 16. Pallbearers were Jos. Spring, John Dean, C. Beaock. Johri Tripp, Thos. Dickinson` and -Ed- ward Bell. . ' I ~--...-, v-uv -.~-..-y wagngu _yv~...a nub naananvvwavo He is survived by hisiivtfe, formerly [Mary Caroline Langman} one sister, Mrs. J. H. Hipwell, Toronto; two bro- thers. George R. of Speers, Sask., and M. J. of this vi/ilage; thre daughters and three sons, Miriam, Ella, Ruth. Hilliard, Horace and Langman. T._&...........A. 4._-1_ __I___\n,, Au`, ,_, q -years ago,.11ving in the township ever` `since. the last eight years in Elmvale. `[1 - 1... ____ -.t-.-.1 I.-- I_!_--_.LD_ n___..--,,I__ ` Th Late Con. McGirmis sun.-.` ._. _:_1 ._ L _ Vvcww-cuu. I Mr. and Mrs. Craig of Windsor visit-'.~ ed the farmer's uncle, A....'.1`. Cooper.` this week. 1 \,Tlnnnn '1\:fnn~Inn!n and T n...';.......' 71...... Elmvle vs Penetang V luv v\Ir\\`p\L 9'91:-u 4.1.--5-4.- It is well tzrknmv that food `is divided! .into three principal `classrs, the carbo- hydrates, as starch and sugar: the fa.ts.; and the proteins, as lean meat and the` whites of eggs. 1 _ U. , ' ' ' _ The funeral was held on August 93 from tho home of his son. David Cas-5 ton of Wyevale, to Wyevale cemetery,` Rev. A. Bus ell offici_at1n`g. - 1 9- ,Dayid Caston_,of \Vyevale was fatally}: injured on August 7. when he fell on f. the school 'sidew;alk, frqcturing his! skull. The- body was found _by some; neighbors Sunday morning lying on. . the walk with Mr. Caston s faithful dog- heside it. His cane was lying near-by} land it is thought that he may have` I stooped to pick it up and lost his bal-; ance. Some years ago he had a severe: lsunstroke that had impgired hiaef `strength. He was 73 years old. Surviv-I ling him are two sons,` Dad of Wye-I ivale and William of Allandale and one! daughter, Mrsl Rose M. Reid of Toron-I fn ' ' - \lG.L to. ----.-., v.-(,va-. n The funeral was `held on Vvednesdayi afternoon, August 10, from the_home" of" 1 his sister, Mrs. C. A. Houden.' In W_v`- cliffe church. Rev. \V. C. Stubbs con- ducted the service which was` attended, by many neighbors andefriends of the] deceased. The pallbearers were Wm.: Porter George L. Usher, John J. Gra-I `ham, Matthexv Andrew, James McGin-. I ni-s and J. T. Agnew. I FATAL FRACTlJRE BF SKULL - av FALL ON WYEVALE WALK; auuuauu. I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smar and family: are with friends at Parry S und for the week-end. In. n\1r1 1|/r..... n....a... no nn..,1...... -.:-u .

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