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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1940, p. 11

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ii'J1'zmdon Dziiiy Sum . > Word was received this morning] of H11` (luuih of M;u'_\' Sarah (Polly) I (;`lijin(-lit, wife of Andrew D. Fer-l gusun. which took place on Sunday.- Junc 2. 19-10, in London, OnL. the rlmiginor of the info Stephen Cle- mc-m., first sheriff of Brandon, and! Nirs`. 1-`.l:.-;mor Dixon Clement. The info Mrs` [(`i`j.:llI\`(>li czimc to Mimi-E tnbu us :1 child in W80 and to Br:m- rinn in 1883. I .. .. . , . A L ____ __, MRS. A. I). FERGUS()N I road work on completed and um stun`-L. is e1\ts1'ta1x1i11g :1 nd W.A. on The discussions in the House dui'- ' ing the past week indicate quite Plansin-aly not he (llL'al`dCCl. yet many of them are being accelerab ` ed. This particularly applies to the Air Training Scheme. The pro- gramme as originally planned was designed by experts of the British Air Ministry. but it was made on the assumption that, we were en- tering into a long war. Recent de- velopments show that the end may be decided much earlier than was anticipated, and it is now found that many things have to be done in a hurry which \VL`l`L` uriginally pl;-nnud to be done ovci` :1 period of years. ll'.'L. ..a..A......-a .r IuI....I. . l.':.... l cealy that although previous? I The statement of N[1lL`kL`ll'l.lt' King Ion Tuesday stressed the point that it is difficult for the Government to give all details of Canadian mil- itary, naval and air forces since these movements must he kept sec- ret and are being carried out in eu-operation with the Allied forces 0versea:;. It shows how secretly many branches of the ul'll_ly `can move when the House learned fill` the rst, time only this week that a contingent of Cunadimi tvoops are at present on active service in the West Indies, They were sent there at. the reqtlt.-st of the British Government in order that sumt: of the British regular t'oree.s stationed ' in that area could be used for ser- viora in nth;-1' thnnti-nu: nl` umr Priv- : |l_l lI|'L|| 'cIl't:u L'U\.lH.l UL UHULI H11" aun- viee in ether thoatre-.~; of war. Par- liament was elm infm'mud_ that part of the Royal Canadian Navy is at present serving with the Royal Na- vy in United Kingdom waters. The statement showed huw nec- essary it is to make changes in our uwn Air Training Plan. in the or- iginal nrrangement Great, Britain was in supply ueruplanes, etc. and we now learn that (*.ll[..{lnGS and Blenheim bomb01`s_ which were in England and ready to be delivered , to Canada. were diverted to the ` ...-.. ,.r H... Ivnnma 1(:.....a..m mm, I I i I. 5 t. 4. Lu blliltl. WL`l`L' UlVL`l'll.'(l IU llll.' use of the United Kingdnm gov- ernment, and that additional bomb- ers which were on the .\,(.'(l on route to Canada were sent back in the United Kingdom. These were sent back to the United Kingdom On the initiative uf the Canadian Gov- ernment without any request from the British Governmc-nt. Mr. King read a communication recently re- ceived from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs thanking the Canadian Gouermnent authorities for their action in having ordered that a ship containing aircraft, ctc., return to England. and also sug- gesting that the Canadian Gm/ern- ment might be prepared to forage delivery uf ('ut'tail1 ait'crat'l which had been nr-cler-ed. The Hnuse was also informed that in order to speed up the supply of air pemutmel tor active service. arrangements are in hand to dispatch 0ve1'.~`4.-as a fighter squadron equipped with aimzruft. A number of pilots recently graduat- ed frnm Camp Burden. who were intended as ilt.f:~ll`uCl0l'S for the training plan. are also proceeding overseas. I~lnn R R Hslnatln tho I.r-nrler nf I i I UVE|'5L'i-I5. ` ' Hon. R. B. Hanson. the Leader of `the Opp0Siliun_ s-tntml that he had been pui`snn:tlly infurmcd l)y the Prime Minister Un several occasions with reference tu war activities. and then re:-d in the Hmi.,e the fol- luwing portion from the speech made by Right Hun. Mr. Churchill. I I I l I ` We shall never surrender and even it`. which I do not for El moment believe. this island. or even part of it. is :Tlll)_illgHl(`d and starving, then our empirr` L-Cl`(JSS the seas. armed and awarded by the British fleet, will carry on the struggle until, in Gu(l s guud timc.-_ the new world in all its strength and might sets forth tu the rescue and libcratiun of the old." Mr. Hanson clziinit.-cl that this cun:=tituted zi challenge tu Canada ' and his reniurks were met with up- _ prtwul by the Members. l Ottawa. June 8. 1940. 1 l l p with in steady line of motor cars. making the place very busy in-I d(`Cd from a traffic viewpoint. Many are still finding much diffi- cully in scouring menu and board with many houses having as high as ten and twelve buz;l`d(:l'.s`. Sev- eral new places of business have started up. including a lunch room an. the Daminiun Hutcl site. built, including lunch roum| :11. the built` by HLu-_.'h Smith; ;: restaurant by Lorne Plaxton: a refreshment booth by Mrs, Alf Britneil. Vic McM:v*='ur land Harold Middlc.-bi`.~ok. Mrs. `Bernard Berry and Cecil Cuulson !HTl>` zlsn huildinu ulucus fur res-, For Sale In ..-..___. ._ .. ... __._...._._1.. .I I ` ` J `Bernard Berry and peel: Luulbuu 'are also building places lidence. And in the midst uf all` this activity. the sound of a mill whistle is again bcing heard with Thus. Duckworlli culling his lucal, [stock of logs. | - _.,,, ..,,.q _ .~ .;4 l l 3 may result from faulty kidney action. Gin Pills help kidneys dispose of waste l matter that causes congestion. In the {United States ask for Gino PillI".` ELAME BACK? 1 QLIOC Ln Canada and an U.S,.-ll0`u_hr And now. huge Economy sun. :34 j News of Pa rlicment tBy D, F. Mc-Cuaig. KC. |l'U\ u1 uy uu: xvlvunurna. Ottawa. Juno 8, Examiner Classifieds for results. INCREASE Your Gas Mileage Must cm's \vustv gusulilnna. Find nut 11' _\'uul`s dues. Our FUEL Analyzer 1:-ll; at once --befurc your own c_\'u>' Test Lakes but 10 minu1e.e_ You'll probably save. Drlvu in sue fur _\,'uL1r. w; L. BRENNAN ..t.. Iflnnl-Kn Cnulylnn V 0 L40 l.ll\l.4aIA\rnn Auto Electric Service BARRIE. ONT. .AU"F!,1! 33..9.-,,. pin; (`Inr ' `. V n \. water Ham. | _ The Y.P.l._I. softball mm are ex- periencing difficulty in getting their league games played on account. of rain-. They have only played two games won one and lost one. - Wet-lxend visitors: _Mr. and Mm} M. Wattle and family. Toronto, aL_ Mrs. R. WaLl:ie's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and family, Wm. Craig, Mrs. N. Bell and Miss Vl`|";lI King. 'I\':ronbo. in. Mrs. S. uussuIl's.| . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Barr-`I we, and M1`. and Mrs. Bari. Smith and baby Glenn. Crown Hill, ul.| Geo. Smith's. ; C.l'.II. Bridge (ihnmlod | The Ganadizm Pacific Railway i bvldge is again being g-mu-(led hyl rettwned. men. probably until the Italian aliens are able to pro\'e' themselves either naturalized or ynder sllspens-ion. 1 Lost Child Soon I-`numl For about. 30 minutes the par-f exits. as well as mruw oilwrs in prlngwau3r Park an the lime. wan: yery zmxlous when a small chili` about seven years of age was ,"lost." in the park. However. she was placed in the core of he-r lur- ents within the half hour and ever_vl.hlng settled down to its nor-` mal stage. i Enjoyable Auurnonn Tllil . On 'I`uo.:da._v afternoon, June 4. M the home or Mrs. R. Wntiiv. the United Church held a Very successful afternoon ton. A l-.11`:-1:: number of ladies ailendutl. in::lul- ins several former members at tho dhurch and the W.A. who we now residing in Barrie. Mrs. Robert- son. Barrie, ga V9 :1. very in lI:rusL- ling talk on Missions \\'h-ich was ery much enjoyed. Mrs. Ciurierv. _ rrlc. sung two lireuutiful soloml with Mm. Thom, Barrie. at tho` piano. After school hours a. num-i her of Mm; E. Pickorin.g s punilsi sane two Lwo-nart. songs. for whirlil they. as well as their uracher. do-I Henry Lang spe coldwawr friends. ', T, N-itzhttn nomen, s ~nL me wet.-Helm an umn: ._ MI`. and Mrs. Geoffrey Schandlen spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Clifford McKay. 'l`orom,:>. A numher of the farmers attend- _U0l.1Wawr menus. Mrs. T. Nightingale, Stmud. is `the guest of Mrs. 8. Russell. LJCDI. .1. A. Mcalnms. Cami? h.[Upl.. J. A. Mcumms. unimp- Borden., mt, the wet.-keml at lmme Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrev Schandlen A number 01' L118 HLFHICYS tlL[t`llK1~l ed the picnic or the Federation of Aszricunure on Sntunday at Spring-l eu me ptcmc 01 me r'eaerau1or; ax Agricunure Sntunday Sprung- watex Park. Thu VDII mfhhnll to-Am -are ex- piano. Amer scnuol nours num-I E. Plckoring`s they. as dc-| serve much (med-it. Tables were son on we lawn and a. clnixxty lunch: starved. Little Patsy Admns:~n`s; birthday happened to fall on that date (June 4) and Mm. Achxn-um; Included in her basket xx birthday; cake for Patsy. which, needless L91 say, was thomughly enjoyed by the; Singing School Children" and. n"! h urn SRY others. Gift Spgecials... _(,_,__-.__,.___. ` 'uTcll i1. well und it will sell. For; |B:n`riu the telling is best done: tl h'0ugh The Examiner. ~ Henry Lang spent. Sunday with mldwamr friends. 1 }lTf'f0l`d McKay. '1\)ronw. A number of the mrmers attend- .d the :n|(-v\|(- of the Fmlpratlnn ni. MERRIE I Peach lam (While SALMON EVAP. MILK Au cHIPSO Pa SOAP SUNNY!-`I1 NEW CHEESE V OLD CHEESE A s0A SOAP 3: g:;:;:- APPLE JUICE OORNED BEEF 5l`lllUl.Il"|-"S wonv I-`LAKES ORANGE 31 '.z`R.-khil-`RUl'l` `ii('i`vii`i`fns TISSUE Ulhlhhl`. Jl\.`\l'Il'-I` Marmalad QUAKI-JR cornflakes 3 20c MIDHURST EXINHSLEY CH1NA ENGLAND it lasts 32-oz. Surlmgvale Roll 1. 1 ` Camp I . h.)l'Ilc: 3 Pln:s ROYAL ALBERT CHINA 32-oz Jar Red Heart I An air ulm:u\:1(' lnauticul :1lm:m:u- I `pmdu(:u(l hv Urilir !Ln aid ::\'i:11m`x in 51'in(lin;:. chicken .a>_\.';.`.':I.:.`.~ 23c cool Dad ' Phmur 1047 W. B. STEPHENSON WAR SAVING STAMPS SOLI) AT .-\LL :\&I' h"I'ORI`lS % 39: 19c 213 14c BBOADCLOTH PYIAMAS 19c 23c -25c 15c 15c 21: ......._.-___., .._._.-.:. W;-;::$;s...IEA Silk, (:a.~;!1111e1'v and silk H and wool nnxturos. Any l'm` .~amnn1u'1`. A H1: will be :1 weI(-unw remin- will um):-vui:xLv. Ller Lu Dad. F. C. LOWER M TIES PINEAPPLES POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT W-.e:=; LETTUCE -*.:;::::."- .BAN.A..NA$.. ., =.==~==f" MIL )U*II Vt-`I it-it u. (`ulif0rniu Beauty PLIYMS Cup and 3.111001` lop_'11l:11' $1.()() Yl'ILL()V\' LABEL `TLIVK -H Bl.l`l'L l..~\Bl:.'L 3 9. LOBSTER MAWJNRAISE me DRESSING GINGER ALE rm. PEANUT BUTTER i]7ii Slrloln. Wing, Cube ur I'uru-rlnollne PORK SHOULDERS COTTAGE ROLLS Pe PORK SHOULOERS 1 PORK SHOULOERS BAOK BACON H; I"l{l-ISII PORK BUTTS Lb.18c l'M|n\lE |SI`2l'Jl<' BLADE ROAST lb 17c l{().\S'|' SHORT RIB |b.18c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables llll` 'm 1867. wllll'lI` lish znslnnmnu-rs I rapid pusitiun similar In the MEN'S WEAR Tln 13c 'l`0 Ill`) M IND I/IIII I v Iynuvuunwnu YOU (RIVIC DAD A ISIKICAIC UN \l|V Father's Day JUNE 16 HIGH Ql!Al.l'l`Y Alg.'l)ruic words have bx-on found in Babylonian l`(.'Cl)l'dS. and the name algebra ilS(']f is l)L`li(`V(`(] by xunnu schnlurs lu mine from an Baby- luninn term for 1-quulimn. -.1-v..._. ._ V ,,, (`up:u1(lb`:11u*vr H:-:-,ul:u` .~::1.:3u NEW PACK lA!\'('Y CANADIAN Peameal 1'1-anneal lly the Piece Mauls-. Ir-M Smoked Hum-leu ISONI-Zl.I-ISS VIM MAST lb 15 l!l'Zl:'l-`-by the place BIILOENA 2 lbs. 25 SI.l(`F}l). B0] LEI) HAM , ' V lb.4-9c MEATS 5 HlI' _V|!lIHL`,l'hl .`UlI nus l{_ l"L`l`_L{ll`.s'l)H. Cu fur (`:u`d\v'H I lulv IQKV7 nun In nuuu. I Full-)wing her nmrringc she went; tn live in Wnlsvlcy. Sz\sk.. ML-Lend, Alberta. and Inim` 11) New West-g minster. H.C.. :"~lurnin;,' In Lundun: about t,w-2 months :1`-.50. Mrs. Fer-! gusun received her education in} Bramluu public .s'(.'hn<)l>`. cullcgintcf zmd \/VL'SlL`_V mllogzs-_ Dc-cu::.~'(- is survived by her hus- band, mu sun. Stephen Clumcntf F'orgu.s'um. of |..nn(lun, :1 sister, Mrs.| I-Inrry Mnluy. of St. Potu1`.s`l)u1'g.i Flnritlu. Whn xvns with hm` :11 the! limu nl" h\'l' d.-ulh, two bx'uthc1's. .I1ul;',(- 53. I6. Clvnwm and R()b(.'l`1. A. Clmn-'-n1. b:u'ris1ur. nf lirundun, Mrs, D. E. (I11-n`n~nl and l\"|I`sA L. J. Cle-Y sister-<-i11-I;n\v. :.ml Palmer: y, of V:mcnuvm'. brother-in-1 HOSIERY cxl ifs5IL`1.95 10 lbs 25: `j(l;J:`:)l.HH ch 6c each 6: _ 33, spom snmrs by 'l`mke 3 Dunlap St. I Spm*i:1l V each I Page Eleven F lb. 14 lb. 19 _ lb19C lb 23 lb. 29 l0c doz. 25c -23c 15c -25: ~ 21c dpm" Sold lw R;-liulvL' Dealers En:r)'u>her f;;95c {59c 18 l*1l.l'l..-\ Hl".'l`|l S'l`Rl'lE'l` l'hono 453 'ms0rvu- ' or Smith l TEWELLER [)()()l` lllfilllll illl Wlll|Ul'. ; Tho funu`ru| was held [rmn hi.~'! I:~`-c r(.-.~idence on Friday. June 7,. Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair uf Stroud _ Presbytcrigm church conduc-tinp.{ Hu- b_ S(`l'Vi(:(.`. Interment vvas nmdv in .|Sixth him: Cemetery. The pull- ,bu:n`crs were all ncighbuurs: Rubi. iH(._VL`b. Wm_ Bmalby. Sum Hmlcy. 'Ii`rcd Pcucuck. George Nclsun and _ Wilbert Black. I nn 1.. v\1I|l|I`lI -um hi: min farm- i I I i I l'|`lVI'Il El filll lnvm'n~monl. pirv l,ny:Ilisl. hzuul \v;s HI! lnlr: I'|mm:x.~' I Hun. l\/I I) fun 1Hl`L`L` (lillU: .l1lUl'S, lVll`.\. lV|1dI Ju. `.IulH`*.~.`. North Bay. Miss Ma1'i(m `Rvid. Toronto, and Mrs. John Cow- Inn, Knu.-k: um . Mrs. F. Whun, 5 Barrie: three brnthors, Gem'g(.`. B0110 Ewurl. J().L'ph. '[`()r and |Ji'-ln('>`. Strnud. I A great many floral tributes xvm`-'. - ` received from relatives and frivrmls. '_ ~'huwing the esteem in which Mr. =Roi(l was held and L-xtmxclimg sym- Dlpalhy to his family, Amtmg lhvm ,`\vvr:- tx'il)ul0.s fmm Knock Cum- ` muuity. Stmud Pl'(}$bylUl`iZlll H`hurc|1. Royce Ave. Prosbytu1`i:m =|c|1ur(-h. 'l`m'mnn, and the Bull Tul- fvphunv Cu. 'I`ur0nln. A , _ uyivtvuna rnnarnunu A resident of Barrie for the past, quarter century. in the person Hf `George Adams, passed away a1 N5 lhomc 126 Bradford Street, on Sun-| id;-y. June 9, 1940. g l 'l"h.. fnnnrnl man how from his late !Cl'p_V. June 3. l`l|.!. Q { The funeral was held from his late I ;residence on Wednesday, June 12,, `lwi.h Rev. A, N. Cooper officiating. int:-rment was made in Thornton _lCametery with the follawinu act.- ing as pallbearers: Jack Richmond. Clarence Richmond, Elmer Hursi. |D`Arcy, Lloyd and George Colpittb, i 'I'hu law Mr Adams was hnrn at ll) Arcy, muyq llu ulaqrgr \,uIp|up, l The late Mr. Adams was born at :Thnrntm1 on May 29, 1854. and res- iided there unul he moved to Burriv llwenty-[ivc years ugu. Hm: an-`.lc.-nded ;Lhe United Church. Snnuivinu nrp his Wifci five `me Unuea unurcn. , Surviving are his wife: five }d:n.Ighle1`.:: Mrs. J. N. Richnmnd j(F1nrencL-J. North Bay: Mrs. W. R. 'Colpitt:; (Maud), Toronto; Mrs, W. i0. Hurst (Elsie), Allundulu; Mrs, R. G. CI ady (Minnie), Gx'avenhur:;1; eMrs. 1-`. Kuighin (Ruby), Vzincuuver. B.C.; and four sons: Albert, of Vel- |.urun, Altu.. Roy of 'l"m`onlu; Lou and Lorne, or Barrie: also two bru- ;thers, Duvid of Barrie and John or jfsilmvulc. 1 y 1 \lI`:lll|\ll'4 unurvv n. , i 'l`h.- dcalh occurred in Royal Vic-I Elnria Hospital. on Saturday. June 8.] :19-ll). or George Howe, following an. Eo])m`:Iti0n for appendicitis. He had` `been ill for only a week. I I.)ucuase(l was born on April 14.` `I872. in England. He had rcsicletl inl (`nnada for 13 years. He rutirecll ilhrvv years ago after serving 47. Iyo:n'.< with the Singer Sewing Ma-l ~L'hilll` Co. In religion he was a Bap-l Ilisl. In his varly days hu was an; {out.~;tanding lightweight boxer and ialhletc in truck and field. and his lmuny trophies of prowess in spnvis .:n-u- :ln1nl1lI the familv's treasuvudl THOMAS S. REID A well-known resident of Strnud. Thomas S. Reid passed away at uhis home, lot 13, c()11cessi0II 9. In- ,m.~ri1, on Wednesday. June 5, 1940.1 Hu was an repidenl uf lnnisfil 1uwn- I yshlp all his life. being born there {May 8, 1871. His duulh c:um- sud- :(lv|1ly ulthuugh 1.: had burn in] Epmn` health all winter. I 1 [ hr- rnnm-ul was hvld from hir I 1 1 `many Implues or pmwuss nu apuvmg hunt umnng the family's treasured ;uossessiuns. He served during the Just war. being especially mcntxm-d fur ;.:':nll:u1tr_\' and duvntinn {nu duty in 1113 Battle of Amicns. 2`uu.u1sl` I918. M0 was with the Imps-ri:nl Army 32m! Divisional Supply Cu]-` nlnn ] wnuo.r1 umcx. ` I an tn mnurn are his wife. farm- `lc-rly Isabelle Janxivsun ul' At|mr- `Icy whum hu mm'l'iu(l June 22. ;1:;sm; mm sun. William, North Bay: three daughters, Mrs. Neal E. I........- Mm-oh Rnv Miss Marion Surviving are his widow: nnvi d1!lI:.'hlL`l`. Mrs. H. 1\b1`:1h:un. uf Tim- mins: and one son. Reginald. of Bar- ..;.x , 1 EVITUAY quart ' hump '10. . Thu fulmrul service was held :1!` ___._ 5 Summer Costume JEWELLERY l\/Tnrluu-n nnlnnrc rincinne ;-I-n vv .-ggacuvu-loo o Modern colours, designs. etc. Necklaces Wrist Watches GEORGE ADAMS .:,a....o -5 1:......:,. RI... 6 GEORGE HOWE n. Fully Jewelled Special Speci: 1:.w. Thu l:Il<- Mrs. I"cl'_2z1x.wn was born H1 (fuul( 0111.. in 876. The family still has :1 mnmb:-r of friends and l'`l:Iliv-.-5 in _ .:u'1'io. (,'m)lcstu\vn. and lnnisfil l'p., \vh:-x'- Hw firsl (`lrlm-nl. wltlt-(I in I8`-_ !l. and re- (`IiVl*(l :1 ;u':mt uf I01! :u-m-.~' from the being: :1 Unite-`cl Em- Mrs, l~`ux'gusun`.\` hus- lhv _vmnL{v.~:l sun of the l'\`1n 'l'!.....\...- I) l.`..u-.nu.~.m (`nnm\I`\I:|- 32:11 Brantford Roong Company, Limited 1 h BRANTFORD. ONTARIO mu - \`.u .- v we ti An important sevies of evening I `meetings open to the public will be I held at Camp Rawley. Port Sevcsn. starting Monday. June 17. The 591'- ies is part. of the programme ul` "l"ne Community Lite Institute being held at C`:Imp Ruwley next w.m~.l;. Ir... t_1,.,.......I.I.\ fv.......... Ll-.....lI..u iiNs 4 1 AT CAMP RAWLEY [ START MONDAY --nu. nu u.-nu}; .u- u |\.J 11541: - . The I-Ionurubvle George H-`mclicy, `:1 tanner member of the Alb:-r:.a gqvernment, will speak on Monday `evening on Co-uporutivc Hmilth Servces. Mix Houdley has had :1 great deal of experience in the field nt socialized medicine and is an authority on health pmblems in Canada. At pvesent. he is working with the Czuiudizm Nutinnul Cum- mittee nn Mental Hygiene, Hn 'l`nn:rinv 4-\n:ninrr fhn enhim-I IIXILLKIU UH lVlL`ll|.il| l'l)'glUllLf_ ()n Tuesday evening the subject is Conservation and the Hmmuv- :v.I-u T4`. F` llmwv nf R211-rip ulill hp zuble E. C. Dx=ury of Barrie will be the speaker. The inunurtunce of the subjecl. and Mr. Drury's lung assu- ciatiun with the problem ensure an interesting address. I ]`hr: x-nhimvl fm- \AInrhu`-ednv m/mu-I IS LUllS(.'[`VHllUH Zlll NH.` llllH()lll'-' I |lll[UI'E5llTlg EIUGFBSS. The subject for W(2dn(Sd11_V even- ing is The Cuunty Library Associa- tion and Mrs. J. E. Ivlnntugu-Leeds will give the leciurc. This is :1 par- iiculurly impm'l.unt subject. in view of the recent organization of our inwn county libruvy association in lsimcue and Mrs, Leeds` experience in libx'zu'y wurk gunrzulteus :1 very ivuiuublc :1dd1'<-.`.s`s. I nnlV\:\III-vxr-\I is H\u cnhin:-O nf Gnhn IVIHUUUIL` ilLl(ll'l`.`S. Demncrazcy is the subject of the |nddress to be delivered on Thurs- {duy evening by Stewart Page. the Agricu1tLu`al Represc-nt.:Ilive fur `North Simcue. At this pnin: in nur history no subject desc1've.= more careful attention. 'I`hnm- 1niH hn nnnnl-II|nH\r hm. :n1nIu-rs "L:u11nm{ luv:-nls . mr uuwsg nf (l::n(.'v.s`, Sll|)|)('l'.\'. Me. In 1935) '1`hLw l".x:nninvr (-:n':'iul 2408 linusof H1usc_ ______,______{________ cururul znuenunn. I ThL`1`L' will bu nppnrtunity for questions and discussiun at the cun- clusion of ouch zuldrwzs. 'l`h:~ um. g.{r:nmnos s1.:u't at 8 o'clock (F2.S.'l`.) ouch 1-vening. his 1:110 residence. 15 Boys SL. Bur- ric. with Rov. 'I`hns_ White officiat- ing. Interment \\/21>` at Barrie Uniun Cummury. the [)Zlb(.`i|l`Ul'S buinss I... Dytu. Let: 'I`humn.s'. G00. Hmvuml. W. SLlthL`l'lill1(]. R. Webb and Jus. Nix- nn. Aninng those present wvrv: Mr. and Mrs, Ilurry Abmhum. Timmins; i\/h- zmrl i\/Ire Hnwnrrl nnri f:lmi]\'. IIHU WH'S_ IHlI'I'y .`\UI'llIli|llI. lllllllllllh. Mr. and Mrs. How:n'd and family, Mrs. Cm-il W1-bl) zmrl f:1mi!_v. Mrs. Sheppard. Wm Sutherland. W. Cor- rignn. M1`. and Mrs. Les. Rutledge. 'Cmkst.mvn. I ,,,,, JAMES A. BLACK (Dundu|k H('1`1lld) > Another of (I10 uldur 1`('.\`i(l(`nl:s' nf |Mclum-thnn 'lmvn.~4hip passed znvuy [in 1111- pv1`.~`un uf Jzunt-.< A. Slack. in this 76th ya-ur. l Nlr lm-k Imrl hm-I1 in l';nilinL' mm; mm yvur. Mr. Slack had bush in failing health for the lust lwn yours and :|l't('r :1 ;,hurt pvriucl In lhv Ruyul Vicm1'iu Huspitnl nl BiI|'l`i1* he \/vus rcnmved f'(.)ul` \'V(`l`k?i nut to llw 'homc of his son Rny at Dundulk whurv he pus.s1.-(1 palm-,fully uwux on Fritluy. May 31. The (lvceusud was born in Mol- unclhon Township in the yum" 1865` |lhv :( (:un(l sun uf Jumus Slut-k and Elizabeth Wright, um! .~'p:'n1 his 'buyhnml (lny~: 111 than ,-umnnunlty. In thu _vc;xr 18%)! lw m:n'ric(l Annn: Hunter, who protlucuznsvci him 1.`: years. 'I`hvy muk up (`arming on the fifth Um.-, one mile east of Mcl'.u1(:Hu.u1 Slznliuu. and lulur nun - ' Ali] on :. I`:I|'n1 -`.1 (`nrlu-|lx.|\ ulhir-h I ;u u-nun uuu -\ nun`. Anwng lhnsu ultundm-,1 Inv fun- lcrall wvrc: Mrs. Wm. H. Slack. Tu- imnlu; MI`. and MI':. Wnx Slucki iuud sun, CL'uigl1uI`sl; Mr. und Mx'>`.; `Wm. Skultun. I\'1is:; C".lH\('I`illl_` S1u<:k_ `N11 . and Mrs. Geo. Sluvk. 'l`urun'.n.' `um! Mr. and M115. T. K, Slack. (_)ruIu;u\-illu. Thu pi|ll-b\-an-1'.< wvrv ;.]'.u:k Gn-_\'. Elvin RiuI1:u'dsun. (`l(`U,I xwilsun. Burl I~`1`auu-is, Fm-d Hug,-mu` ymun and Jack 1".1Llisu-r. 4 ._ . WA `lVlClilllL'|llUll auu1uu_ uuu mun nun`- ed to a farm at C(n'bt:tlun. which may (li:$[.\u:c(l u[ in 1915 and mnvt'(l to Edgar in Simcuu County. 'l`hvru they c:u'1'iL-d on till 1922 when Ih(`}' gave up :1cti\'u life and nm\'L'd ln Crui;.;hL11'.\`I. | IL. i- xnl` h\- hm sun Haw |L,'l`iIlgnLlI`s|. I llu L .\lll`\'i\'(!(l by his SUI} I m_Vl mf Dundulk, one bmllx--1' J:lcul.) (.-11 `Edgar, :-ml one xislur, Mr.<, Julml Hicks, 01' Shclburuc. ` The funeral was held [mm the xhUIIlL` uf his son). Junv `.2. with :2 1scrvicq,- at the house: cunduclud by `Rev, E. 0. Lallcuslcr. of I)'.|n and pn,cou(lu:d lu Dulslun Camr- tvry. where .-zurvico at the g,r::v<- Win conducted by Ruv. Wm. Nowg `man. of Cruighunsl, ussistml l)_\' I{`\'.{ W. J. Stewart. D:1|sxun_ 'l'hur-.- [\vm'u~ many floral tribulvs frmn ...n .. .|. !Il|;]|I, |)l Lallllllulnl, (1 i D; l ri-ml.< and n-l:m\'u:'. IT'S EASY T0 APPLY, LASTS LDNGER! Ptc. Vernon R. Stc\\':\rc. of mm! Royal Reg"um~m.. Can-.1(l-.1, l'm`xm,-r1,v! /of '1`orout0. left wi-ch his 1'og.,>"um~x\Ll from Camp Burden on S;um'd:L_\',` June 8. for points tnnst. I ,_ . . ., , An easy way I\ is in ;xd\`cl`tiso in C1: ificds. nun GRENFEI; to find ;n-mm-.4 l The B:u'1`iv Ex u 5. Om` com :1 wu \. 25). LK5 b`J IIIILI zl cmnmllnlty. :n'x'ic(l Isvd milc (I lulu! urn`: `THE ncngs ruwoun I Toronw. 1 Miss G. Bennett. spent. the week-1 and in Tomnbo. 3 Mr nnrl M1's \N :1ltm~ Allan soen nospxuu. Mrs. L. Stephens enl;s1=t Chun:l1ill W.M.S. and W. I`l111rs.(l:Ly afternoon. The pr':pm`atox`y W0! the fuurth lino ls complete : the paving wlll soon stnr-t.. Mntkrs Sheldon. Arthur Jnc Gcuvgu Plant spent Sunday in Toronto. Mic. P. Rmmott. -.-npnl. that week- 36 l!:l,\'l'i<-ltl St. end In Tomnoo. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allan spent 2:. I':`\\` (hys last. week in North Ran.` Hay. We are sorry to learn of Mrs. Wally C1)J'ne1".~; illness in it Toronto 'nospit4L1. Mrs. Stenlaens e1\ts1*ta1x1'L11g paving will SL111`-L. Messrs. Sheldon. Jack and 1'. Fl:-xning` spent the weekend ru: - ing at Clear Lukv in the Muskokfl (ii$Lx'icl:. Mr Hmnrhtnn umk the nunils Of ovemng. A number from here went. up to Stroud 'I`u=:sdu_v evening for a Red Cross nu.-sting. They rL-port '4 poor` ;1LLend'.mcc. | Mru (3 Ni1~hnI,< I.(*fI'()v. is duilvl (iiSLx'1cl:. Mr. Hoxxghmn wok the pupils of the L.C.S. to the Dunlap Observa- t:.1'_v. Richmond Hill, on Saturday evening. A number went. up ;1LLend'.mcc. Mrs. C. Nichols, Lefroy. is daily! ilnmnvmg at the Royal Vic-t.m'izL - Hospital]. Bm'ric, and expects to be lurmn ::nnn. H4.`1(l. U1';ugvmc. I Mr. and `-Mrs. Dwight Nelson. Shroud. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and Frances. Bu.n'ic. spent. Sunday at Hurry Todd's. conic u. fvw from here attendedl - urison. urnna. Mix-:..~s Jame Blackmore and Lucy Jiiuk spent. Sunday with their par- `|vnt.~: . Mr. and. Mrs. D. Clm.nL- lor. Newton Robinmn. at Mervin NCbl"s . . . Mrs. Irving Nelson ,,with Mrs. John Wallace . . . Mr, `ii-mcl Mrs. R. D. Henry and Mrs. -`W. D. Henry, Thoniton. at G. C. Allan's . . . Miss Betty Crriflin. ."1`::1-milu. zzt. Tlios. Stephens. E(-.mi(.-Inics Girls I-Zntelilaiu On Fl`idll_\' afternoon last, the -Iyoiiiig ladies of the Home Econ- -;mni<~;: Class 01' L110 L..C.S. enterta.in- .ccl Lhvir parents and some visiwrs. ;'I`lu.-ro was :1 short musical pro- i ':;r:nnnu- under the direction of U L.la:y(i '1`ufford. Barrie. E. J. Evans. `R--.~.~ve of W. Gwllllmbury; Flrank !BL".llL_\ and George Miller. Butler. H P1'1m.. made .<.h-ort. addresses. Miss l Li>iii.-u Allan. the June hostess. as- r` . .\iiss B-bum-Lt. in receiving yltlw }.:llt`>'iS. Mrs. N. G. King and iii Mrs. Ray Hoiiglitzm presided at. r,` Llw ton table. The rooms were ].i.i'L1sLic-.ill,v dccomtecl with sprin-'3,` ifl<".\`<-l`s. T11. girls received m:mv I in 1 lurnw .1. 'I`h<: .symp:1.tl1y of the community ` is (-xtumlecl to Mrs. Frank Whan in the (lu'.1t.h of her brother. Thos. Reid. Cmigvsulc. Mr and Dwiarht Hurry Todd's. Quim 2L few attended the u-.;'rim1lm1'ul picnic at M1IdhllfSI- an S:1t,11rcl:1y lzlst. O. E. Todd is the x1.9\\' President. (`nuun-nrnlunnu in Mr and Mrx. Txiursuiajv. iuiii: 13. 194:. tho Presxucnt. I C0ngrm,u1at.lom'. to Mr. and Mrs. H-.u've_v Ralston. who celebrated their twcnby-fifLh wedding a-nni- ' vars-.u'y on Monday lust. N11`. and Mxvs. Arthur King` were M()ll(1ll_V last. Mr. Mm M113. Arthur King in the city on Sunday to see their sun, Pbe. Melvin K-ing. wlm was up froxn Petuwuwu for the week- end with 1115 f:Ln1ily. We are p1uu.<:ed to hear Cu-ighllm Wise is ))1`ogressiI1g ly after an appendix operation In. Toronto hOSpiL9.1 Mrs. Wico I Ptc. ulce- in is .~:L:1yi11g in the city for IL while. N11`. and Mx'.~;. George Miller Mrs. Dallas Young, Butler. P4.-nn.. .-zmmt. last. week with Mr. aural Mrs. N. G. King':=. A1miverszu'y V'ls`.tora all Mr. Kin-,g`s wvrv: Mr. and Mrs. E. Pyle. I`<:x-mlloz Mrs. W. D'l<:k.x';m. ll.xn1ilt.m: M1`. and Mrs. Arthur C CooksL'.>wn: Mr. and Mrs. Neville Jun1i0s0n- and Miss Jamie- :.~'m1. Thornton: Miss Frankie Rub- `urls()1l. Orillia. x,1al-mu 1...... FHzu~l(n'\nrn u nr! T nnv and wvn Mr. and Mrs. Fred coulsonw, B. Redfern accompanied by his` `c>u~*m. Mrs. H. Mr:Brien of Turun-E ;to. is spending a. month in West- -!-\r_n Cnnadr viaitmg relatives and 1 frwnds. . Too much rain is a general cum- `I.\L`L'\l nun) L)`-.`HlIClxl: H1 ICUUI\`ll|Q itlw {Mm `Lhc sp1'ix1-3:, I | I f1:".n-1'5. The girls received many] vomplimcnts on their fine baking and sexving. L n, __4 ,4 n, , to CA: I 3 ; | I uuu mi. um-B. E.\'|2(`l`l Red Cross Knitters The the South in ers. L-he President. A. B. Jack, of In-nisfil Red Cross So- ciety. callvd :1 meeting of the work- Community Hall last. Wodnusd~:1_\' evcn`mg to plan for the Red Cross drive for wmbext anco and much funds in Sep- There was :1 good amend- interest shown. H=.~rc'.< an e.\'.1mp'.e of the splendid knitters iL_\': cf :`:.\` knmed we t.l1'1x1y-{cur have in (0 date (mlv the commun- hundred l 3400) thus sox |:':.\' to date. only three sox had to be altered. It, was felt. that- n building" should be acquired when: the Red Cross supplies .ou_|d be `kept and thv workers W0 kl be II'1`eo to go and work at any mule. 'I`h:`1'e were quite a number of good `blankcls brcugllt in and some quilts. Represent-.1tlv-es were ures- on! frsnl the Churchill. Belle Ewart! `.u~.d Gilford Women's Institutes. I [lL_\'I CI H11l't_\'-IOU!` l)lll'IGl`(.`d l3`}U'\H| I " *"*" I Mr. and Mrs Donald Bush spent the w-el-'.er`.d in Toronto visiting] men Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulsonw accompanied bv i Il`lr`l\(1S. I general mcm :'-mung the farmers these dv_\':`. M`1l\\' fields h'\\'o= ind In be -x`-sm-dod Wheat and clover crops `axe \.~nking good. Anxus a Busy Snot ` Angus L now a place uf much lrafl'ic wilh soldiers marching on parade almost daiiy. tanks on par- ade, trucks hauling supplies, along. TEE BARBIE EXAWNER, BARRIE. ONT, CRNADA 1- IEFROY Pr-nplv Xl:l|lll':l_V ltmk in The Ex- nninm"s (Ynmim{ l'1vs-nls". for dates` .... In m'm'1`Iu-I sl` .l...\1-nu .

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