Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1914, p. 5

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IJUIIIUS, ' I ._ -f _ ` `Mr. J .~.--R.v Hainer was called Georgetown on Friday, owing the sudden death of his aunt that town. ' -\ - - I ,Mr." Marvin `Brown has built- `quite an addition `to his -shoe-_re- ! pairingdepartment and now '- has [quitre -a. nice slo1_'e{ ' 11-7, 11 ' `I 1' vonv \)I o .1. c.l.I'v _V -1.Ia~llI b.lL|'g 5 Lulu: ` - `A large shing` specml passed through T here o Mondav runnmg` `from Pittdburg 3to- Muskoka wharf; Mr. Q.-,J..-,;_- 1n-_---u 4' - .V`_r-- ..n. ---vv \f\vIIo l&\JL\a' C7 `Mrs. V A. Osborne i'et11rhed "Monday, after spending a. week with relatives in .Co11ingwood`. A` -` an--- J-M " * V ' " . {'Mr. Creade bf Lefroy Vs-u`ccee'dS" %Mr.rJack Hain_er as"ticket clerk {at `the station. " . `~ 4,-Ir 1- g _' --' ~uuU ouauun.` .. 4 2. ` A xx " Joseph Mogzjidge left, on Sat`? -lird-ay accept ; "av position- in Ofangeville.` *.y ` u ` - `On Friday` night__ mucahx of the garden, stu Wa's nipped q the heavy frost. T V -Mr. Harold, Wdblb, 'soriA-orf-`M-r. W, `B. Wd__b?o,~ is home` from college for the`sumine`r. ` -A ` ' _M,,-S, Jno; Roger` lft on Tuesday. bto; spend a month with re1a7ti_v-es` A` in |Outnife, Sask. ` ` r['V|_ _ _ _ _ M011 3 \/ uvL:zJ-V, DJa1_\o -There will be 'a~song fserviice i1.1' `Burton Ave. Methodist Church next _Sund-ay evening. " `Mr; W. -J.. Jenn.inge ef the Mei] & Empire staff of _` `T-oronto spent over Sunday here, ` ' ' I MT` F`. MDr+;n "1;n{-u1unnJ' J-- T--~ J ` `nu. uuu.ua,y 11v1'q._ V ` ` * ` }' Mr. C. Martin "returned to London on Saturday, , after spending a" 'couple of ;.weeks here. A 1]`-um r` - 3 -ova!-I'ULV\7D 11.; ,\J.Ul.11.ll_g"WUUU'. " ' Mr.` Jack .Saunders has jacceptedi !a position with Mr. Turnbull on `the G.T.R-. , .pa'.inti'n:g staff. `A `human J`-3~.'l-.3....... .....-L_.`-`I . . . . V V J` ..;-o.a -._-v.._. ___._ V..- Next uSund'ay, J'1;ne '28'th, SUN- .n-tr gun-rrnnr 'r\A1T A.-unrwrnxrr B#PT1S'T_0HUAIPH S5rRoII_D `IUUDIUH UV. Jl.7J3_.|.r V41` .[,ha'vser; %respectfil,l1yl V _ l V` .\*0T1e1-:t is hereby given. pui-s;uLt a11t,to the Trustee `Act that fall ex'edit0I`.~' 01' others havxng eclairhs against the estate of th_ Said`; Michael (t`rm1z111. who died` 011",Qr about the ninth day of May, 1914} are 1~9qui1-ed on or before the,\4t1i day of July, 191-}, to'e11d' by or deliver tn the undersig'ned Solici-j tor for the executor of the_ said de-' <-en.~:ed. their mnnes and addresses- 'and fl!_1nl1'ti(:1112l1`s of `their claims- and the 11z1t111'e of the security, if 2111) . held by them. ` * '~ .1vr\ rl\ATV1V \Y/\7IVTfV'I1 .1 . 'n.' to. 3:0 Rey; A. Fish Says `,`A;b_o1ish the ` _ ~TBar Not Reya1`*Is`sue. _ V __ Qharacterjing ' W. B,owel1 s'~ {slogan of ."fb01,iS11..,`t1165-`oar? Q `as`-a if .5?-1`x3Lke' policy "jpure.:. 8;`II`d{."Si,1I1P1e,7 - Rev.` .LFi_hs~-~ -_1 a...,`M>thbt1ist,;;ininister,,. g,;*r;a1a1iin%1;:?,;a rrgi m`nf:" `f oh9 ` t [, .;7. \ ` n ' .-I: `!V;Cp, -wucu LAC; UJIIJ` uuusuu-.4, AILAUUI ;MIBurney, was presented with a beautiful china d-inner-set ' and __shdrwer of aluminum ware by 'her friends and the members of -St. Paul s choir, of which she had been[ `a member for over thirteen .years. After spending a most delightful eveningtwith-u games and music, and Va-fter partaking of refreshments; `the. happy gathering broke up inf the wee sma. hours of the mom- `ing. . .. . T-lie Painswickchool pic- nics will rbe held at Lover s' Creek, ITo1'lendal, on Tuesday .;afternoon, J une`30th. . ..; The workmen have commenced?" operations on the new St. Paul s Church. 0 mxajng gas L heavy % `advertisig pat- ;'.onage-4-mi1ch correspondence had ta -0verA i1ntAil, nxtweek.` A ' \_` l .meU1IUUl3U \J`l1LlL\fAl VAL, I-Sunda ` oavenm % anid: then` ~ muslc F . y ` I was much agpprefatclfby g1l;' V. l { Cu'&LLS -xzxsv-V " J ne 23rd;-_-E1, `Mrs; Wm. `Col`e `_moved -to Barrie `on Tuesd-ay.. -Wear"-e'sorry to lose them. . ...Mr,.V Harold` McLaughlin Hvvent to . 1');i..4. 1:- .*-.....1-` "u..g. rtn1..`m`l1 - iia-ga`ra' last week with `the 35th. `mg-agara 12181; wags yvuzu DILU` uuuu Rogt. . L; . ,Mr. and 'Mrs. .- Qolwell [(1169 Miss Jenni-e Hinds of Oak- W666), `are visiting at J. Ink1ey s`. [M1-.9 Alex} H. Wilsonw attended the ` County `Council in Barrie last week. Potter: and *2 blb ..of' Toronto are [visi_ting_ a1_: Ed. Wilson ; . . . VTh:e' ` garden party _.in aid? of the Method- ist ,C'h'ur<;h- '11a's, ..-been postponezl un- til July-7Ath. . Mr.`_M. Freek of" _B.a'rrie. and , the ,. liss A. Carson `ahd M. `Gra`y"sI;_3-e 't.`fS1'1nfday. at Ecl, '_G-arrett .s. . .- The.Minesing Choir .T{r,4ei1dered"_f:l1e musi ca1* pgrt * of; the . zgerv-'ce in tho Methodist? Cghurcfho on. -4 .....'.J: 51.`.-.-ta` vrl1`IA:I? (I. .'Mr. ' and. Mrs! Smibh_ and Mrs.` 5 il[~o;1:iay `evening! a,_ very pleasing event took place at the? home of Mr. and: Mrs. Charles I Wip, when her .only` daughter, Miss: ' 'I.l:"LD__.....-_. ...n.-u uxnnnnnvnl-:14] 0 I Togonto, wxll speak, her subgects _!bLeing: Houses and: Homes, and _:Y_p'1'1 and Your Neighborff "A11 .a'.r`eV cordial-ly 'inviV-ted. `Music by 1o_- _'c al;ta1ent. 4 , . ` JEANT&K - .1=Childr'n s.Wash:.D}esse$i:i[Ging15etii,oa /." $I`,50,fyo(1xf choice of a'_1ot of 5`o`.ga-orm Percales, dependable colors, good patterns, regular value " s at ....... ..-. ................................................... ..$I.oo :. ' froi'hstl1e ariufacturersla case of Children's Dresses," Ladies Dress,esoandl`Boysl K lkers arid Rompers. Seasonablq Gaimems ,b6ugh: last wek; at one % s L j ird off the regular price. You wil gets he:benefi_t as Mthey go on Sale 5 tilrday and all next week at similarly cutV%prices.:os Talkeoadvianotalge of t s Saving; ` - Boys Knickers ' `Boys Khaki Knickers, 1 sizes, acceptable hot weather garments, only . ._ . . . . . . 1Boys Khaki Knickers extra quality, American made .' .............................. .. 7 . V ` . . V Hats. ` Another Wiw this week of those quick selling Hats, worth double the price, to clear at. -Women's Wash Dresses in sizes! 3 ; Women s `Wash Dresses in natty 3, : p 42. made of. Print and Gingham, goed value at $1.2 5, your and `while they last at each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.oo signs and up-,t9-date plain materials, dresses suitable for street atlaoouoo n u o I o n o I of n o o a -016 n n o o no. - o o n choice of 5"doz. Saturday momi vGear,['Qn sale Satuiday and-"fdl - .prfces. } .. V _ . -` Chilelrenfs iRompers . _ AChildren s Roxppers _at_ 39c a sec, full range and sp1end__id__ne.w styles and values at these popular 1 2 dozl Boys Wa V" Suits_, made of good wearing material, Buster Brolavn Style, regular value $1.00 .,onvsa1eSa:turd_ mornmgat....._.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'...75c . . %, ; 1>41NsswL0K T run `I A71_\I'~T1}\_I In ``I am opposed tothe abolish the bar policy, he declared, amid cheers. It is a fake policy, pure and simple--a policy of hypocrisy. {It - has not sincerity of foundation. The safest and soundest principle of temperance would be \~ followed by adopting.` Sir `James Whitney s lterestswioi Pyneand Liarki H. Irish. Mr. Fish; Rvho was intro- duced 'by Chairman C. Meech as a minister thoroughly conversant with the -present-day -conditions in On- tario and Quebec, lost no time in lplunging `into his subject. He de- iclared that the great issue of the `presenvcarnpaign was not the aboli- tion of the bar room, `but bilingual- lism. ' The real question, he averted, was.~whether the English tongue was to remain paramount through- out the 'province.- On this subject, Rowell had` remained mute, he Ball . . - , A ` C_hilJ tI| s Wash Dresses Bys Was}; Suifs barn and gmodv 0utib?1i.i1 '11 and all modern "{g`,'n iences. On` 1'11ra1:.n1a_,i.1' phone, and only cm; and.`,`,`' -miles from s_chool and \' w . within 9 1111193 of `fBan{ie;; further particulars Charles Ba11t.in,g', Ivy.- W-ANTED--M-aid "for housework. . Apply . at 1 ; Office. ` - FIRST-CLASS CHEF gag'eu1ent-~I-Iotel ` `home or boat. stalme to? 1 ~85`.-5 Ofce. . FOR SALE~As a'g-oi1`1g crop, sto:-1: and implements ofii East Half of Lot No,` 30 "V 2. Om. 101) acres, '_ more 31.7 Price $:}.500; zibout $10g0~~*.h: 1_ 'bala11co ve1',\' easy t ms. H. )IcC11aig', on `the props". ? - .,ve);`4. .-rm... ;VVa*ing %Machines and`* Wringers. %Doors and Windows, Refrigera? H tors, New Perfection Oil Stoves, .,;_... We have ajcomplete line of Screen and see the latest Water Mot and Electric Washers. 1'\.a\41.v1L15 u.1U uuuuc. W4 1' ' Mr. Fish then read an aidavit from R. E. Butler of Woodstock, which said in eect that in 1904; when he Was nominated for Oxford County as a temperance candidate, Mr; Row-`ell, knowing that he was running in the temperance interest, was one of the principal speakers against him. The document add- That at the same nomination Newton Wesley Rowell knew that I was a temperance ` candidate, and notwithstanding such knowledeg he opposed me and used all "his inu- _ence and eloquence to secure my defeat. _ ` The rading of the aidavit was punctuated with Wild` -'bursts of cheers from che audience. \ yv-4vJ- . [ -For_ his `part, the speaker would abolish the shops. He did not -be- }lieve in doing away . with the bar ;and'prese1tving the bottle. 1' `M- 1:\:-L `L--- _--.1 m1 The % Hard wa;re ManF `____ In the e.s`{.al.z> of MICHAEL URON; AN, lalc of the Township of Veg- pm. in 2`/20 County of Simcdig. Farmer, ])eccase(l. ` .. 3* fl ,,,,, "39c """ --75'c ...$I.75 Jess; all cleared. Soil`; OR sAL1;;_i;o'- - ssa, 100 - , PU3UE..N9T'9F+ NOTICE TO CREDITORS FTIVTTI-T17 l'V`I'!l\'IV ;.*Ba;r1e, and` will assess the 0053. pun he property of the! rzltv nycrs aibutting there- renot 2;! thereby, to the d at .he rate of VForty_- ltri pl` foot rfrontag(ex-1} F stro intersections) _`and' in :1<.m'dance With. the` he hath DONALD R0sss, .Qn1i(itO1` for Ejxecutor Barrie, Out. 4.. 1 -.._. . --A --- `;1" .I)11111o1) and Grdve the provisions of the` -m-111: Sections `Of `thel t. and having cone 4 on the said Streets |.JJ\ lJ\ltJ\IL VJ _UVVLl" v.'Ju;1e; ;= -\/A It Ll`). DISK} $5.5` -, ;;etio11_ (luvring - work is 3295036 is to be 'prov -id'e d.{ of the Mu`n.i<;ip%1-f. lows: L % . ` X ' eteEan kworth et\v6en_ _ V treets, h , 6% 520 00 330 68`; 1'/h_e >w.Q;'?}!: $2430 00 T1965 96 `?`2"Z?2T7 25-27 `;Bradf9g;d` Street i V Elizabeth, total Town s jshare V .,.. Maple Ayenue _ . ,S_o`phia and, -Ros Town s share . .. . . I ., V .. 'l'.V-.>....`- DAAAI `vi-AC'n1 W 7r1"ZS3 1:;1e.:;v:>'rl $3,350.00, of which;$2179.95 `s to be provided [put of the funds f the Municipal; I1ty, dividedr as f ows:-- 1 I` Maple Avenue [so `t_I'1 fof . ' aioli m` {Also on Collie Street, from Berczy `Street to a 'nt 490 feet West of -Centre of A `czy Street. . Intend toiandf Li-11 assess the cost thereof upon t property of the re.- spective 1-a`*tep_a _rs aabutting thereon and sbenetted ereby,- to the ex- tent and `at 'th.. rate of Forty-`F- ive Cents per` foot rontage (exclusive of street`-` inters ions) and` other- |wise in accorda e with the provis- [ions of general ' y-Law No.` 759, "and.1;ha,1;.a sta ent showing the lands liable -to . y the said Assess- ment and the ='r~ . thereof f as far as X ,tained `from the ~: r'evised.A85.e88' . -ment Roll`, is now: 11` le in the oihce-L of the Clerk. of he I Munic1paht`y; lfor inspection diil :13 office hours.` -.-;'_a no oin nn T075}? -77 Berczy _ Street I Q! A `lit. "7f.3Lisa "_:}Z17bos1?1i 'I`dwn s share" `..>.. . ;C9}lier St regt We %B}$zy ;.St;eet,; to v'J`.`oIvv11 s sha_1fe`*`, .V V - I" "I1 'TAKEV the. Lcical Mun`icipal Town of ed the con the folylowix U vcvu LUUD3 uuu DUp_1uu ad?ford- Street. East of Berczy S1tr.eet,and Col- lier" Street, and it was therefore necessary` a'l desirable in the Pur`b~. lic interest 11 sanitarysgro-iunds to construct A su h sewers according to `such recom eud'ations_ as _at Local Improvemenw and the Municipal" Council of "he said Corporation of the Town 19f. ._Barrie having con-' stucted sewe, . on said streets as fol-_' lows: . - ' On Maple S enhue,l from centre ofii Elizabeth `treet to a point 250 feet south "f Elizabeth Street; also on . ' aple. Avenue from Sophia Strt to Ross Street a distance"of 75-sfeet. [Also on Brad rd Street, from Essa Road to a_ : int -440 feet East of '.Essa Road."s_ ~- V S . Also on Berc Street, from. `the existing ma` _ ole at the intersec- tion of e.Louil` and .Ber_czy Streets - `465 feet to` `e _cen't,re/of Collier Street. a s _ I I ea 11_~, of fovllowing tow11ships; Essa, Innisfil, F103 and Vespra. Some rst-class farms at reasvonwble prices; and terms to. suit purchasers.- ;It1wil1 pay `intending purchasers, {to call on me and see my listing of [farm `properties in Simcoe. County. -4.`, IAAQ, V13n1- .1, 'l'`------- sv-cans yLUPVL Dlc 111 - J -6-LJ\AS... ARNOLD, Bank of Toron- %y4to.B1d4g., Owen_St.; Barrie; _. .25_-2.;7 __._: na`t_ur,e of the S136 " acmunts and the ity (if _` any.) held > ? And 1furt.h,er~ t`er said 1at_ `men E-mcutor-s` will ,1) :.the as_set_s of the` parties?" entitled 'gard~ only to `th they shall have Executors Will- said -assets} or a 1 any person of sha1'l not have them at the` da tion. ~ Dated? -1917}; d 3 26-29 F PUB I A . l . A TAKIC .\'()'I(,fE that the"M'un3-_ icipal (`mlm-il nf the Corporation of the Town if Barrie -having` "been d11l_ypetitin11o `by the poperfy down- ers interested Au Grove Streets mulvr "W97 Local Ilrlpruw-11-11t; Secti0ns7Of `t_h8 Mullicipal A cfm structed Suwv .` Streets On Dunlnp *`-Street from. Louisa Street tn )11ck\VO1'th Street, 3 di.~Itz111 em feet. ' '3 A180 on (lruvq Stneet 'from- Street to Peel Street, a dis of 390 fm. ; V Intend to th6~O0S.t. thereof uqmn he the." "33Dective mm there: V 0n and ~benotrzml thereby, to ex}ent and `Fortyf-` FIVQ Cent.~; `frontag (G34; <`}l1SIve of intersec_tion.'sV)[_ a1.1 ti' 0t}1eI_'wi:~'ve no nrdance thf Drovxsions of ;.~1ora1 `By-Law fnndy t}31t__u ml nntmt showin8".~,17hB"'.| _L_ SCIL`, ; Ji'e:ri`rfie`n sTEWA1_ A FARMS FOR SALE OTICE that Awhereas oard. `of Health of the Cor.poratio1'1. of ` the Vrri_e having r.ecommend- ruction of sewerse on! streets: Maple Avenue izabeth 1S-treet, Maple` een `Ross and Sophia .,,`l4'.n.J . Qhau` 'U.....L -13 -herebypwei. Of f`--_; _ me ,' . ` _ . -4 "'\'J Ht `."."] W 1 mes of the ownersj `-1* uuunu Ilplvl Drovisions <[`f Q-\E(.,.a1 VBV;Vi;;;. 75,9 and that 21 lnont showing`. kl ` la 0 ` ` M ]```} ]`V' 10 21y the saldvzassesssf certal In `r 1 they can f A%`V1'1e< h'm'n yhe (last, ` mllt 1m], 15 now on-le" xi; . ' , ' _ fa ' f. ' i -"` `." .% 1`%1'k of the %Mmi (mm .3: 101' lllsliqtlgn durlng &% =se11EWMvr, xecutors Solicitogs, I ` f\ ...... 04. T) e. notice tzhatv jaf-. ned "date the said ced to, dqistrilbute; eneto; having re- claims of which tice, and: the" said t the liafblve for thg` een "received ' by` of such distra'Ib;u- of June, 1914; vvuuvsu LJULIUIUUIIB, ' Qwen Stl, `Bgarrie. ween; ` total .2", 1mioo % 6$O_'_O9 vfthe Lwork*i% 00' s AND TAKE `NOTICE that ajfterll such lust mt-ntimled datet-he exec"u..-_ tor \\'i]1 pxwwvctl [to distribute the` assets nf't11e said deceased among the ])d1`ti(".~`/ bntitlod th-erebo, hav..ing,; r(~_enr:l n1l]_\' to the c1'airns of which he . then have had noticeand, that he will lmt be liable` fOr'the. Said a1.~`~'et.< ur any part thereof -to_ any p'-r. 01' persons of`, cIain1:~'1mtim- .~'1m}_1 not have 1`(.~9i\'(`zl at thu time of such d1St'1`i_; butirm. - ,Ac.t9I having` . on $10., George` I s 190 oo` ~so74 695 do 426 57 5s5%oo A413 73 `75o oo 57s s2 % mhe S-troulVf']'?:1`-a.'11cf:} 1w f the W0- .men s Institute will "I{ol -their pub- lic me-sting f in `/the Presbyterian Church on Friday, - June 6t~h, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. M." Norman, of _orm_ation that will lead `y of same; ' W. A. McCon- ' = = ` 26-26p . . Notice; HA`MiPiTv0 n `,-fth 2]3he1-by : giV?en' that OMPSON, Ithe handi- "- v nan. -i.A" . '-.`l`.n'n`..`...~ `ua1n`an+-Filv . . JORYV ' "and ALL?` `e'1'ec ti0n'.-_to "be.` held` on- Dattai June 16th, 1914. 3733 `M? `appointed _ vvvvntu wavy I . Robert Bothwell is 'making"a. big change in his grocery store, by v'admding~-1arg~eT/e1ectr.ic lamps i_n-etzhe `front; which now _, makes _. p.` yet-y; Brigiht corner. ' m1-- _.--_-_ .c_.:,.__-.1.. gr` -u--_' `1 rr UAW `LJUIIUGJ, U usxu uvsua, us; A` DAY .-SOHO-OLA DAY AND FLOW- ER S'ERV=I~CFJS. , Morning at .11; afternoon at 3, ewiening at 7 to 7.45. Children will; I/eado the , `singing. Visitors intited. A _ ` ' :|IA.IBv.|1U `av; LJIJII The many friends `of Mr.` `J. H. 'Fe1-guson, who formerly conducted a grocery store here, will regret to` learn of his death from stroke at Niagara Falls on. June 4th. ` Mrs. M. J. olly of t_his'ward~ is aVdaugh- .A:n-__\.1-1_ -r n 1-` .----..1... ;- _....`I.u.' ` Daouxuayo V . In a renort bf the political meet`- ing at A-llandale . in `last week s i_s4 sue the name of Mr, A. E. Little was -i',na:d?ve1"tently used as one of -the speakers. This was incorrect and should have` ben Mr. John Little. Mr. A. E. Little has retired from the political arena and ' takes no` part - in political `gatherings. .5!` V V 1119 :1! 6lL'k.l'lUc `r. Geo. -`Smithson retunied home from the hospital on' Tuesday, after having been guccessfully {oper-aited on in that institution a couple of_ weeks ago. - ' 11.. 'n-L---;. 1-x-.1-__-11 2 .____1_,-_,` - 7111. u. .Luu,y U1 uua waxu -La u.Vua.u5u' =A!1l'aridale L.0.L. meets .to-niglitvi to decide whether. they will celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne at Aurora on J u-ly 11th, 61:` whether they will -go` to Bracebridgze. or Midland on the 13th. .Innisl District` decided on Aurora on: the 11th-at their meeting at Stroud on |S'a11r:urday.i ; V` ' Nulvlll-I 35- lll\4\.I WUULUU -Mr.` Wm. Grindl-e arrived from the Old Country on Friday to spend- -a month `with his daughter, M13. Vim. .Vr ard-`le. '_ `I 1 -LLVLIL .1. LIJIIUULIJ-V5` DU` `JHUBKUKH. Mr. Sidny Fawcett of Simcoe Hall; is "spending a couple ofweeks holidays in Toronto and `other points, ` 1' 1`: 1'7-`o -~ ~' -...un.`ll l/ . the. office of ioipality, ft: 1'

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