Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1936, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

COLDWATER. REJECTS VOTE ON BEVERAGE ROOM ISSUE Application of F. Wismcr to |n.'1\'c a vote taken under I.h.- Liquor Cull-` trol Act to determine whr:1h'.~r Cold- wntcr should have :1 lmvm-u;;z~ mmn or not was rejc(:ted at, Cnldwalcr council meeting Mrmclny night. It was felt there should be the usual petition signed by 25 per cent. of the 4 electors. . I APPRE"c"i'AT10N Profits in 1935 Almost 350 per share PREMIER 2.30 wnnn DIVI-Q"!-_E:.NDS 250 (102. 30c doz. v-a-4:` FOR ---\uw- an: 5.1: AND r-ts! I SP1-ICIAI. BLOOM C 50c "GOING ON TWO" with _"P`.9.N"F QU`".T*. .1:..m.'5." 39c REV. PURNELL ~ AND FAMILY FAREVEELLED Thornton People Show Re-I gard; Gifts, Addresses and Speeches TO NEW BRUNSWICK V , nnd Bnxter. has been {I rt-si(lI`nt. nt The kindly feo1in;!.~4 t`.l`It(!l`Ulll1(!(1l by the people of Thornton for Rev F. G. Purnell and family found spun- lanenus and cordial L-xn1'os. nn Mundziy night in n mmmunit_v~furo- well nutlicrimz whirh packed tho Oi - arigc Hall. Mr. l urnvll_ lute minis- ter of the Proshytm~inn miw,i-r~;.::- tlrms nf 'l'0wnlim- t'I`l1nrntmiL lvv Thornton for over funr _VL`{ll`S and is leaving to take charge of the run- rzrenntlnn of Millortun. ncur Nvw- castle. New Brun.v.wicl(. The fine cnnnminity spirit. fnr which 'l`hr>rn- ton is noted. was much in ovidonm wvrn the presentations to tlw (It'- nt this plczu;nrul)lo lunctiun. W. .1 C. Flunko prvsidod. (Ycntrnl .'r'atiIrc:; of thv `v(`niIn.: parting friends. On hohnlt` nf th-` community, .T.'nn(`s: A. .l:nnio:4nn pm`- seiiterl :1 purse to Mr. and lvlrs. Pur- nell. npprorintlnn lwim: t'urtlwr marked bv n suitnhln nd(lrc'. rvml by R. D. Henry. Tu Miss Dori.-4 Piu- noll. the Tnwnlino choir made thv xzift of :1 purse. which Wm; handed to the recipient by D. II. (".nrlwtt. whitt- Russcll Cnulter road :1 hearty nrl~ dross. Lyman. the other mumlwr m` the tnmilv. was: l`(`nl`.`lHl)(`I`t`(i h_v th-' pupils of Cherry Hill .'s'('l1nnl and the ctmtinuntinn svlmnl, whnst` mt`- mcnto was :1 t'mmtnin iwn. 'F.. {Raid road nn nddrvss vxpros:~'im: I'| ienrd and good wishvs and Clcnruv ll-`r_v prose-ntod tho gift. I A:-lnuhulnrhvinmat nf thn Hifls \\'. :.`i ; available l0.any whn nr'od(~r1 il.. |l"r_V prose-nu`n mo gill. Acknowledgmcnl. of tho gifts wm: made by Rev. Mr. 1 urnvll. He puicl tribute to the n( .'ighl)m`1in(`. nnri kindness of the Thnrnlnn p<-.up](~ nl` nll denominations. He and his fnm- ilv had uronuy onjnyvrl lhvir :1.-:.~,<:) <-innns with thom. Fm` his purl. hv had always tried to make his h(`l]l :l\'llDl(3 [0-ally wnu in-nu-u n,. . l Slmrl. n in which !~'ln(`l`rI good will and good wislws W(`l`I` voiced were made by Rev. S. (1. McCur1nm`k, minislcr of 'l`rinily United Church. Rev. ll. C. Blake. rector of St. Jude's Amzlicnn (fluirvh. Rev. R. B. Bcynnn, Rec-vo Cling. W. llcnry. James A. Lmmux. Fraim Sinclair and .I:mio:< A. Jznnin. .l. A. C'm`l)eil,. wilhnul whom :1 (`mn- munity gathering: in Thornton S('(?nl.-' iiiumnpletu, was Ill).`:Clll, tlimiigli ill- . nae: ness Music for the event was its fol- lows: piano numbers. Misses Murihl and Helen Kelly: vocal solos. Mic: Florence Spencer and Miss Winni- fretl McDonald; vocal solos. wilh guitar nccnmpanimt-n1. Miss Wilhel- mina Clem-y: vuc-ul du(~t_ Nt-villo Jamiosnn and Willis Smith. "Bi(`SL `, Be the 'l'ic That Binds and "Gwl . cm... H... 'k'ihu" vlncliri n vr-rv PH- joyable prngrnmlnrh I Then followed r0fI'0shnmn1:<. \\*hi--h In abundance and quality vvoro In keeping with the high r(`.pu1zu1i 1h.- `, Thornton ladies onjny fnr pmvirlinp, [ for the inner man. .8(1_|()Ul'nb`(1. ' Of the ll1l`l'(` nnturznlx/..'nlinn apply :Cati(m.<. Hm lvw I`I`('lillll1\(`l\fll`Il \\.""`: tl1n.<(- nf Stoft-n llsnvlllu, .r;-4lfm'rl, and Sam Snnhm-. (`>ll1n;,'wm lwhilv that of Gvn`;,:r- l c.-rm<'k, (`whi- zwalor. was hold up fur the limv lbmmz. Hm'vill:n_ u nnznrka-t ;:;n`(l:~m.-". Hvns horn in (`xx-<`l1n.xlnv.'akiv). OH. '27. 1898, and cnmv tn Cmmrln /\|\i`ll "23. 1928. He has tum (`l1ll(ll'!'l\. zap-vl E11 and 8 yvars. S:mtm<~. :1 lnllnrr-z-. `was burn in Ronw, Italy. in S1-p-_ _lt'n1bcr l885. and c:amr- 1n (':Hmrl:I 1:: }(_)(-toht-r 1896. Pvrnivk. :1 lnhnr-.2 iwns burn in (`7.(-('hn.\lu\'zakm April `.13, 1905, and calm` tr: C:1nad:1 MIIl`f`l' .4, 1928. l Th!` nctiun nf Vl(`lv>l' Nowlnn. iracohrirlgr-. :au;cx|1.~1 Mr. and l\`lr:.- llmonawl Nowlun. ()rillm_ w:a< ml- ljuurned unlll Nlny 11. by ;n'rnm:c- men: by F. G. Evans. KC. 11 is .1 `claim for $948 wages with :1 (`mnlr-1'- iclaim of $960 for bnarr.l and Ir- Tho suit of Lloyd Parry and (`mr-, ldnn Ferguson. Orn_ HLIHlh:~l Fri-vl` vYmm;: and the Royal Canadian 'l'u-` lbaccn C0,. was adjnurnod sinn div, ;after B. S. Marshall. counsel for ltho plaintiffs. had spoken in tht-ir lbehalf. Damages are claimed follow- ling a collision south of Washagu 1December 17 last. ! I '1"!-un an-Hnn nf Ray-huin Rl:r`1(hvn`n ` Adnlph Z 054 o r nu-um!- Be U10 `He lnin. Dlllll.\ urn: un- Save Hm King" vlnsml :1 very (`ll joyable prngrnmmr-. `mum f:\1lnwI` r('fr0shIn(m1:<. \\`hi-`I COUNTY com 1 . ACTIONS ARE 1 1 ADJQUQRNED1 1 `Two Aliens Recommended` ` for Naturalization as Canadians ' 1 His Honour Jud;.:(- Dudley Ilnlmv-.: presided at the C`:m\EruI S:-:;: (f ,the Simcno County Crnn'1 whi:~'n npcne(I at. the Court Hnu.\<- I`m-wlzuv ` afternrmn. 'I'ln`<'~r.- nu11u`u1i /miam (~:| .- [es \A'(`l'(` heard by Hi:~` Hmmur Judge- IE. A. Wismm: and U10 hvnrinu of ithrmr civil actinns fur (]RII11lfl'f w.':< .adjnurnvd. I (H H\r- Mn`:-n nmurznli/..'ntinn .'n7nf1~ iuecemoer u JEISI. - I The action of Bertwin Blackburn! .Uxbridge. against J. E. Parnham.! iC01dwater_`. for damages in a catth-1 .deal. in November 1933. may be .<(-i- `; `tied out of court. was intimated by B. S. Marshall. counsel for the plain-! Itiff. The case was adjourned sine div. Major Mark Robinson writes from ! Algonquin Park that they have still ,about two feet of snow in the woods lbut that it appears to be going a- ~way gradually. GENERAL siasslows HIVHIH. K'DlIllllH'l`; H`. no I`(~rni(~k, (`old-', iimv mnrknrt 'hu. N!) nu:-d nntino. lnl.rn'r-v` xv. in Sop I :HTl(` . mick. n 'hu.~'lu\'z4kia April` 1; The p1`i(`(` paid for hugs today by First (uupurzllivo 1":u-kcrs 01` Ont- ario Limited. Barrie. was $8.25 per cwt.. live weight. l'.0.b. shipping } point. $8.35 rail grade. and $11.30 drvsscd wCi1.:h1. 'I`hcse were the same quutzltinns as :1 week ago to- `day. vrl... .....v...o .......I.n ..... .. Inuvou On, (lily. The export market was lower to- day by four shillings: per uwt.. m nbmli. um` vvm pm` pound. and .1 definitely luwvr mnrkcl. is anllm patod. Coming--Trail of the Lonesome Pine } ags PRICES TODAY I } THE GREATEST YOUNGSTERS IN THE WORLD BRING YOU THE GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU VE EVER HAD! .___ ';'l--lURSDAY -- FRIDAY - SATURDAY ROXY THEAIRE MONDAY--TUESDAY-~WEDNESDAYV QAPA EASTER PRESENTATION SPECIAL PREVIEW sII0`wIN(;"'6N` EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT AT 12.01 _,I.WPFY!91T:_IR.'9UF:-F3 .i3_19E 47 Charlie (fhasc ()ome(ly-'l`he Count Takes The Count" .`~l`.\'Gl.E--l Rl}\'(SE KING OF I)()(}.`s`" MIYSICAI. TRP2A l`-"BY ltl~2QlIl-18'1" Coming--Keeler and Powell in Colleen HOSTESS OVEN`NARE GIVEN BOX 0|~'l`I(:I~: OPENS 12.01--snow .`~ l`/\l{'l`S 12.15 'rIII-2 M()S'l` BLlSSl'Zl) l=`.\'l'lN'l` m-` 'I`Ill'I I~;N'1`|-:|:'mINM|~:N'r vmm ROXY -- HOUSE OF HITS Special Matinee Friday afternoon At 2.30 p.m. No /\dV:lll(`,l5 in l'ri(-,vs I2lU|Il`l'.`i Mnml:|_v and \`\ 1-tllicstlzty, 2.30 p.m. MA'l`lNEl'] l'l{l(.`l'IS 20: and Hit: THE SHOWPLACE OF BARRIE ~ ~!.;':`..A..')'. H.FR.!'.!.9..l.T. THE FIRST FIVE-STAR PICTURE! ':uTu' [No -' 'sr.i`sF:iu'uuE MICHAEI WHMEN - DOROTHY PEIIRSON v;.r.:,.,......I.... .,..n.. M... |ml.n....I ...n.n....m. .J CARTOON--BEAUTY SHOP Ill. P\IIlllI KI, Illllgc A for Prtrun ~ Duty` 7 zanucll In diary: of pvodvctlon Auonam Vtodwm N-Jung! `uh-unvl - Oirocnd by Romy Kin. lI\I'II`CK " IIIIL Phr;!oL;rm1hrtl urvrh l'\- A I "ll()Nl'IY I./\Nl)" An unforgettable dramatic experience . . . ninety minutes packed with heart interest, humor, romance, suspense! (olnr (Tzu'tImn Re-npnninu dzmce at Cralglnlxud . hull Ezu:1m' Mnmluy. April 13. Goml mm-lxcstrn. lucky spui dance, ndmi.-:- sion 30, incluclin;: tax. 151) \Ar...mm`u /\IIxiHi|I`,V. Royal Viv- including: tax. Jun W0mvn`s Auxiliary. toriu 1-Iospitnl. is holding bridgx Masonic I-lull. Werln(=.<(luy, April 211. '1`|msn wishing In make up tablm: phone 24 '01` 1102. 151.) I10!` ('Hl\.`l'|iIl| ing Events;". For the prlvo. there's no publicity for entertainments equal to "Com- a.... 'la"unnh:" mhml ur-(Iv-I rho lmhnuul mpelvn Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe nun D.m.| Zmuelu dun. o! n "Ihe Mii'kyWay" """`--`--`T COMlNG EVENTS |. PAGES 7 to J SECTION I No. 15 :12 l\I/\'l`lNlClC!~1 1\l(}NI);\Y AND \\'|El)Nl*I.\'l)/\Y SPECIAL HOLIDAY TREAT 72nd Year. Ixoc5L}>i+E map . v.:sie'esAsb'AL HELEN MACK o WILLIAM GARGAN GEORGE BARBIER - DOROTHY WILSON u-- AA-I`--_.. ADDED ATTRACTIONS "When I first sow'The Milky Way , the laugh hit that packed a Broadway theatre year before last, l decided right away it could be made info a really hilarious piclurel nu .I ~.- 11-: , Al`II \A:, 1 3. ,,,,, Sll0\\'lN(`- ON THF. s.-nu: mu. I Wished On the Moon" Sirens of Syncopation Pictorial No. 8 7 . m\\\\\\\\\\\\\<*.ox\\\\\\\mm\\\wwmwm\m\wW HONORED BY ALMA MATER l Rev. A. D. Cnrnett, Smiths Falls. fnm1m'l:,' minister of Collier Street United Church, Barrie, has been elr.-clad to the Council of Queen?! University, Kingston. hnldinp, office 1FORMER. IIARRIE MINISTER for six years. Judge M. B. Tud- hnpc, Brockville, formerly of Or- iillia. is another member who has .'I-.nn.. s-A n1,.nln.-I "llllil, IS illl|)LllUl nbccn rc-elected. AT SALVATION COL. DALZIEL ARM_S_ERVlCE THE; + BARRIE + EXAMINER Gives Stirring Address Commemorating Vimy `Chief Secre_tary for Canada M The Salvation Army Citade! wasl filled in vapacily on Sunday evening for the special Vimy Ridge Cnm~ mcmnratinn Service conducted by Colonel Wm. R. Dalziel. c-hie!` secre- tary fur the Salvation Army in Car.- lada. I P1-un lwllun ' nu... !\"l\I\I-`III: Ix" Ah u IHUEI. The service was nltondcd by 40 mmnbcm ml the Inca] branch of 1110 Cnnndizm Loxzinn. who pzmndcd to f`,hllI'(3h from their hall. lvd by 8:11`- Hc CiI.i7.ens` Band. and :1 detachment of troops from the R.C.C.S. sta- tion, Camp Borden. Many adher- onts of other Barrie churches were in the audience for tho sC1`viN.`. Arl- julnnl. Whitfield conducted the Inml Salvation Army hrmd for nor.-nmpnr|- imcnt to the h_vmn.~:. "Fl-n.nn `lunm.-\n \Ivr\\~n munn "1'Ynln lhn r I E llltflll LU (Ill! ll_VHHl.`i. Three hymns wore sung, "Unln the Hills," Abide With Me, and Sav- iour. A;:ain tn Thy `Dear Name." The I..r`gi0n male quartet. composed of T. and Thus. Shepherd. sung "N(`nr0r tn Theo." nommpnnind rm tho pinnn my Wnllvr Perkins. Thns. Mn_v.< nlsn mm; :1 vnr-nl min, The Wondrmls C`:-ass." nr-mnipznnicrl by T. J. Wil- I liznnq J. Williams. A. E. Allen. '1`. Mny.s'., " IIEHTIS. Major L. Ursnki, who :1('vomp:mivd ('01. D:1I7.iol from Tnronio. led in p1':1_vm`. Tho Scripture rmrlimt was from Psalrn 46 and during the of- fnrinyz (`n]. Dn17.ioI played :1 sulo on his ('nncCr1inn. In his ;:drh`(`s:`.. Cu]. 'D'r117.ir'l said it was just 19 yr`ars nvxt 'T`hursd.'|_V ilnrlny) sim-c Vimy Ridge. \7inn,v lxmunrh hnnnr nnrl n1n|~v in 'll|('l'l_Vl Sll'l(`(`. VllT1_V I1lf`l};l.`. Vimy l>miu:l11 honor and glory to the C`.:mnr1inn fnrccs whirh time will nvvm` el'fn(~o.. he said. but, this an- niv('r: will have menmries that will open old wounds and sorrows l l l I hzird to heal. :1 1.. ..r um. ...im iv: r..n_ [mm 10 nom. In mmnnry uf thmo who had full- nn all Vim_v. the spoxnkor :1skr'd 1h!` nudimwo to stand in silt`-nr-0 for :1 nmmvnt. 'I`h<~ spcnlctrr said we worv living in :1 L:(`n(`r:I1inn which was fnrcznuimz the war. but we must always ro- mvmbcr the ('on1rnd(`ship. unselfish- l1(`.\'.< and oven the humor. "If wv could carry over this mm- r:1rl(`,. of the war in tur1ay." hr- stulvrl. wo could solve mun) of mu` pruhlcms." 'T`hn L-nr\|~H'1'nnc um:-n inn nu-H Tlw wnrks of Johann Svlm. [P.:u~h. tho famous cmnpusor. mn- }s'1itH1vd (`ntir<`1_v Sniurdny af1m`- nnnn'.< twilight m`L::m rm-inl in Trin- iify /\n;:'1i(`:In ChuI'('h. P-:n'1'iv, p|.'I_\'- gvd by \V:1Hm` M:u`NuH. . \.'T.C.M.` inr;:.'Ini. and vhnir din-('1n1' wf thuV {(`hm`(`h. A umvd (`rnwd \\'.'1.< prt`: H1 \\'n.< Hw s\~(`m1d in the . of H\\`ili;:hl 1`v('iI:\l.<. ` 1. Thu` pm;:r;unrn(` (' ml thv; `following: numbers, which xvv-r-`T nV:1_'vw*l with mnvh fvwling by `Mr.- ".\ l:u'NuH: T`rvI\1 "CmI'.< Timv 1:; [H10 Rural"; 8!. Annv F11-.:u-~" `in \l"`(`! :x1:n'!:J; O ',\'I.'m Bv\\':ui1 Thinv !\\\'f-.11; ,'Ri|I"` "Tu mu` Cm! lw I\Tvx'<`_"": .-\n` ;~m thw ('3 SH'1n::";"Fu;;IwIn D 'Min-` 3_m" `G-i.'mt|; "uhri\w Us by Th\' n .. . ` XV '1`|\.... Inn! T\'.. |)|'lH)|L'IH5. The s:1crih'ccs were inn well ; known In us. he said, but we Could `innt, ho true to those days without ` remembering some of the humor- ous stories. ||'V'I.n.... ..-n... .1:.-I..'o 4.`- In- unu- nus Stnrlus. These men didn't die for war. `but for peace." the speaker szaid. = War scttlvs nothing. Neither Iho \ victor nor vanquished gain nnythhuz. ` Haven't wv soon it in the last 20 ..n-.....'I * CAPITOL `> _\ (`'1 . . We must work for lnr pv:u-c- and nr;,:ani'/.0 In u-nnl.-vu-cc H um In \\'c':1lmcs.<. if wv wuuld only lx`\1: in ("hri.s'1,. he :1.\`. lhon life would be` hvltcr for us all and the \\'m`l W0 must. plzmo our (`unfi- dt`n(`I` in 0nd." he said. God cannot be shakon. Ho rvmains :1 living. p('r. Cad, your `mrl and Fatlwr. Illl l'('ll\'l' (lll\l (ll Hfllll/.I' Illl ll\ll\\. lihn nnn nnliiv H10 Rnn1'(`mr`~ In1Cl- "l{'l|l'|' Ill \l||ll, HR` .\tIl\l. klllll \1Il|IllVI the one Reality. the S1IpI'(`mC Intel-* Hp;(`n('o and Will." 3 `Works; J ohanxn Bach! Feature Organ Recital One chackeii Po; case? Reported in March K K`;(l\\ mg: .1... LEGION ATTENDS x The p(':|r'(*_ live ` fur p(`.'I(`(`." ! lI.n.. `lifn The firms from which the Board of Education will purchase its sup- plies dui'in;.: 1936 were decided at the April meeting Monday evening when the members adopted a report of the Property and Supply Com-~ mittoe proscnied by the chairman. 'l'ru. A. H. Goodall. 'l".....o,~..\ I`..n.~l'.Il On.-I nut Olud T`{!3PAX: F!P%i:._T`?BDAY Supply Contracts Let By Board of Education Most to Local Stores llll.\ll'|' l\. fl. LIUIHHIII. Trustee Goodall pointed out that, as fax` as pnssilo. local firms were l)cin;.: p;1trm1i7.ed if they were in a pnsi1i in supply the required goods at fair prices. ( wn |\!1\.-n 4.-inn in m1an~.,-.1.-. nnrl [Ill lrlll |IllL'L'.\. We have tried to estimate and nrdvr supplies that will cover the entire year. as in this way :1 con- siderable saving is obtained by pur- ('hnsin1,: in quantity. he said. We had our secrc-t;n',v nclvertise in the local papers nskiiu: fur tenders 031 the \'.'I1'iuus supplies. but the re- sprmxe was very limited. After giv- ing due ennsiderution to the tenders received. we reonnmiend that the following be approved by the Board. 11 i That urns-h:ul\ln ink ho nIn~r`hn- : X()lI()Wll`l),' DC Z1])}`H'()Vl.'(I l)_`y' IHU D()l'(J. (1) That washable ink be purchas- ed l,hl'0ll!.Zh Dm1;',la.<;' Drug Store; (2) t.hat paper towels be secured thrnu1,'l1 Brr-amt-r`.~: Fair; (3) that toilet papor for (`ullomatc he secur- od thrmu_:l1 Ralph Wvaymouth and supply for public 2-`.(`l10nl~`. from Chas. Mclvlartin: (4) that supplies for cl(~anin;,r be s(`cur(*d from H. MI.`- Cullnutzhz 1'5) that (lusthanc. bmnms and floor l)x'u: et<'.. be secured Vfrmn A. F`. F`.mpkn, W. A. Hanna and Robinson llarrlwarez (6) thi`. l'lnm~ oil is left in aboyancc for the time lneing as we are trying out .~;:u1mlt:s before nrdering supply. We would ask pormi::.~ to order in morliately so it will be available for Eastor cleaning; (7) that general : .~:('lmnl . no to Ilondry and ("n- IR) unnnlirv: fnr nnrcn nrn (li- S(`l1()l`ll .\'UD])lH`h' 13,0 10 l1Ul1(Il'_Y illlu C`.n.; (8) summit`: for nurse are di- vider! hetwcon Mnnkman`s Drug Slow.` and Whilly`s Drug Store. "\AI:\ '\I'4\ nx-Irnynr-Iv nlnn-4011 H1 more mm wnluys unu; muru. W0 are vxtrvmcly pleased tn state that uwim; tn the careful mun- mzmncnt. of our :4vcrct.nry in regard to supplies for tho schouls during 15135 that the znnuunt. to be ordered this your is (?()Il.\`t( t(`l`}|hl_Y lmvcr than in 193.". We strongly recmmnend that this . ho rigidly enforced with tho lu:1cl:i|1;; 01' this Board as we am cm1\'in<-vd that :1 decided sza\'i11;: is made in this manner. A (`h.'n`ge of obluinimg $63 board from Mrs. Vivl1:1 B<>:u`h by falscv pru1m1cv:4 agniml. John Gallinger, was ndj(mrnod in court yesterday by Magistrate Jeffs for another week. Gallinger is s1a1cd to be working at 1111* pr(rs'.'nt time in an effort to pay` off the bill. 4i`Kl"I:()`l- { ED-T0-MEASURE -'---3 BARRIE, CA_NADA. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 Is your subscriplion paid? Evening` l riccs_--Athllls 250; (ihildrcn 10c Matinccs Friday and Saturday at 2.30 p.m.--15c and 10c np.A.A......-...-......A....4...._.-4p.;......p.p.... Ana... 4 1000 Iil.()()MS BANANAS 'WiL|=. H. TODD Reg. 35c for by the basket 'cii2'Xi3`i:i5ii`j'fT"` FLORII).-\ M .~\RSll SEES LESS r\v\ 1 I-suwu-1I\i wiry-0 nu . "ALMOST ANYTHING YOUR HEART DESIRES" .~\.sp;1rugus. new beets. carrots. peas, beans, green cab- bage. mushrooms. cauliflower. strawberries, green onions, rhubarb. BARRlE_A__|_-fl_!_y|_"l!'_Mh_4ARKET 1'0l'R PHONE ORDER VVILL BE VVELL TAKEN CARE OF. DELIVERY TO BARRIE OR ALLANDALE IV EDIUM LARGE LARGE SIZE ...... .. t Sm-, the-. bulvics us they grmv up--?3-5|n-('i:1! fiims includ- ed in this sllmving; CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE FIREMAN" 'C66'K'i1ii`d'}$.i5i9L'1:s . . ._ FXTR A Sl E(`l:\l. (E001) tn/-xz-surunurs nI\w\i IN ORANGES AFTR`3_$F`T_YF!`3TP`:5 DA-Y ORDEIK EARLY - QUANTITY LlMI'I`El) l"ir.\( car this st-axon now in We guarantee fit and workmanship in either Suit or Topcoat made in any desired style. 519.50 - $24.50 - $26.50 -- $29.50 "`T5."'? 7? C9315 Our (~.nI.ir(-,l_v new .-stock of Suits and Topconts ready- (0-wosnr art. now in stock for your inupccllon. $16.50 --- $19.50 -- $23.50 llu.I.-4 for men and young men $1.95. $2.95. $3.50. EASTER uuzs MONpY:-{I:pEPAY--WEDNESDAY PHONE 341 or 1022 l .X'[ Ei}iiiai~i'ii~}&.s LJI I All I .al..aLJ . - - - - o - 9 l 0l'Nl)S to Basket I-zxnm m:<(`\' twrsr-II-<|lI1lI'1(w -Jon-N `sis? X130 SONS if/`xST E Ri Specials at L Q LLA- -$22.50- No Blame Attacligiir W W ` In Local Man s Death ` . to Drive? of Auto HERE FOLKS IS A GLORIOUS BILL OF ENTERTAINMENT I2!-GUN SALUTE: FOR THE MIRTII 0! I NRTIONI !Bowmanville Statesman) A Coroner's jury at Bowmanville, investigating the circumstances sur- rounding the death of George A. Barker. Barrie. returned an open verdict on March 30. attaching rm blame to the driver of the car. The jury's verdict. read: 1111?. 4|... ....... r:...J 41..-.1 f`......n-A A Ju-_y u vs.-uu.-. .-,u-... We, the Jury find that George A. Barker came to his death on Sat- urday, March 21, at 1.05 am. on King's Highway No. 2, about, 2% miles west. of Bowmanville. by in- juries received while attempting '0 leave car when passing a pole, and ` being crushed between the door of ear and pole, causing fracture of the skull. We attach no blame to the driver of the ear". .-. .. . `L, |uAIv\.A \I; nu, utnn . Evidence was given to the effect that Bm'ke1` had fallen asleep. A- wnking suddenly he had grasped the wheel. turning the car into the ditch. He then attempted to leave the car. when he was crushed between the door and the phle. Naylnr. driver of ihe em`. had not been drinking, the jury was told. r~L.:;.r ..r n.\I:.... P \r....t.... and $ASO`S _;un_y vvun uuu. Chibl` of Police S. Vcnlun and Traffic Officer Ed. Purves, who in- ves1,i;.{al(-d. were among the witnc-ss~ cs. Dr. V. H. Storey acted as (`omn- er. and Col. F. D. Bogus. K.C., of Cobmxrg acted for the Crown. I Due. In illnese<. Robert R. MeAr- l lhur. aged 52. who has been held in Simeoe County Gaol for the past two weeks, was unable to nppear in court. yesterday before Magis- trate Jeffs to answer two charges of obtaining money by false pretences from Reg. Wil:~:on, local taxi opera- tor. and Alex. Gnll. The case was enlarged until next Wednesday. THIS WEEKEND |C.. _1_v1. s1:EvINspN| for 25 Manager Barrie Branch ROSS BLOCK Phones 1010-l0l7--Houso 196 F. J. Crawford & Co. Members 'I`or(mt0 Stock nnd Winnipeg: Grain Exchanges

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy