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Northern Advance, 10 Mar 1921, p. 8

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News from the A >Rai|way Town The Methodist church here was hled ocn Surmla,y night when -the pas- mor spoke f -rom a vc-.ry_V1ive -topic; "Do you believb that the church is_ `flllll of hypocrites?" which -he handled * in a forceful amd capable Inzmne-xx!` defetxding 'v.igo.1'o.us]y rthe aw:-,ra.:.::e; church member and omcial va.s met: with by him in connection with a;bou1. iwen~ty-seven diffearen-t cong1`ega.t.ton.s. 7 but also presenting a. just, yet k'Lnd- ly, cmiticisln of -their faults zmd; shortcomings. ` On lllomtay evening a. coinlniueef u.uu...... .. OPAL! -...~..u~... -u. \\ .\,-.. .. `meeting of -the men of St. Geo1'ge's`_ church was field at the home of Mug V. Kni-ghir. and 1\londa,v -niglm` next was set for a mass n1eeting of the: men to elect nicers for a. men's club` in connection wigh -this clnn'c`h. The; object will be to loud it lielplng lmrnd; -to osthers and also rto complete 41.1`-' 1`a.ngeme.ni.s for a recreation ground` at the 50114.11 side of the church for: (the purpose of lawn bowling. `Le-11uiss.I etc., as outlined by :1 similar or~_ gandzaibinn over (I. ,\'(`l.l' :1._L:n, but ur-rm carried oui. -'I`hrough a. severe a.t t.a.c.l: of 111m-! ba.go Mr. A. E. Flethmn has beeml missing from busn-ess for `in few (1'a.`,\`.'<, ? I\.. 1\r......I..... .u..u.:.... .. ...-...n:oo.. On Satu1'da.y nigiir ui glhllf 1`>.::(I' p.1n., during the he:u`_v min and ow "mg no doubt to the iutexxso dzxx-lmess, Mr. Moore of the. 3m 0011.. while_ -returning to his home in his bL1;:gy collided with Mr. A. W -ice. who was also dltiving in a buggy `Lo A1`; landale, just in front of the 1-esi- deuce of Aid. Clamlc. Mr. Wice was: 1 4 V i I -throwr} to the side of the road and " _the velmic-.1(=. 't.urnc-d right m'e'1`. but he was f0I`tllD.`.\sl(`1_\' uninjurs:-d.! 11.1`. Moore`s horse broim a.wu:' and`, his conveyance was rauher .b:1dl_v bim- 1ered..but he was also quite uuh.'u'm~ ed. Such accidents as these bring up; very strongly {ha need of Iegi.=iz1Lion} when-b,v we drivers of all horse` (1r1'a.wn c. would be 1-equir- ed to carry some sort of a light. asi well as the owners of a.ut.o3. IPI:I ID iiledlgvlldlp uuuu-.,.la. E...a. -- ,_____ am` y octo so y mi ' t $1.09 per box. Trial ea In our or vmeTempletom. I42 KlnW. oronto Local Agents--Wm. Crossland; Al- Ismdale, A. Patterson. 100,000 Canadian men and women have proved by actual use that ` Templetoxfa Rheumatic Capsules will remove every trace of these dread diseases and every ache and pain from your body. Guaranteed to contain no habit- formlnc dung, and to be absolutely harm- Iou to the heat. kidneys or other ogguu. Ptuctibed by doctonasold by dmuim. :1 no nar ban. Trial ee agenda, You used Nnol: endure the pains of Neuralgia, Neuritis Sciatica, Lumbagow Rheumatism O . . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO U 00 L UL` utxu Au mu: Auuu nun, Qdv I. 1` I`r.ida3' evening, Mar-vch 11th. . Ahmlf sevent,v-ve Barrie 1' I` 1`.1uu.'_\ t.`\ :`u.Iu.g._;, '.uu.r\.u :.;u.. `1 About seventy-ve hoclcey limns journe:v'ed to Collingwood on. "1`hursday night last ~to witness theg Schampionship game between Gan` 0! and Collingwood in the O.H.-\. in-`I _ Delegation to Ottawa ._,; \\ zu`den McKnight. Reeve Sinclzxixz! "1. of 01-illia; Reeve Coleman, of Inmis-{ 11, and County Engineer Campbell] ii are in. Ottarwa this week in connec-i 9 tiou with the Atherley bridge. u.nnu.u....u. .......... I . 1 1 C. R. Kendall, Sec-1'etary of the` ` local (`r.\'\ .\'..\.. gave at very interest- ing address before the young people 01' the r:.hux'<.-h 0!` England on Mo11~dzL_v `ni:_,-ht. on Prom c'n'ilia.n to soldic-r.`:` `and from sorldicsr -1.0 civilian." ! I --- . . 4,`. 1 : 1 I I I I l Lectumd the Bobbies ? `W: The Police Committee of the` '1`o\m Council had the local bobbiesj "5 on the carpet Tuesday night. Un-` !wa,rra.11ted rumors about Consta.-hire; D1 I.z1mbiu.>. we-re-. found to be false. while`, -` Constable Rayner was advised :10 pay; s,` strict attention to the lmv. =bot.h by: e. ex-.u11ap1o and :1 :~:trict c-nfo-rcement o-E' ,\" such laws as conw wnhin his `scope! 0 of action. 1 1 a1`t1`i(1ge S: Gilroy report. the sale? 01' pro\peri_\' an 124 I3ay(`1eld sbreet, m.-longixlg to Mns. Scissons to L. l.-}sa.ph. the blacksmith. Ed. Slxuver. ,a clerk at ;\11a.nda1e, 1121.5 bought the house at 267 Dtmlup street from (ll C:1mpb(-1l. : ` Appointed I'J111uuemto1- . ` ` It was rumored about town tl1is,':3 '\veel:-'Itl1at Col. J. A. :\IcPhee hzulit _ been appointed chief census enumm--' `u.to1~ for South Simcoe. ` Chosen Grand Secrct.'u'_v Ex-Comp. A. W. Smith, of Bzuutie.` has been chosen as District Sec'reta.r_v: lfor the G:01`gin.n District nu1n`be.r: ;`n.`,.ne, Royal Arch Masons. whose; `wlntic-3 are in conjunction with those; inf (`.0-mp. John W. Merrick. G1`cmd_ 'l`ry an .-\drert.iscIn(-m; l Try our small zulv. column if you: fvmnt 1.0 buy 0'1` sell anytlxing. Lust We-dn.esda.y Po-we-ll & Hook, florist.s.j E advertised for help and were ooded: with applications Tlm1'sda.y 1ncn`ni:mg,l ;mlmost before we paper was half cir-E, . culzmed. M1-s..~M. Holmes spent last. week` in Ha.nL'1l~t.on and while there zmand-l ed the de-It-gh~tf111 choral concert given: by the Elgar choir. ` Child1~en's Story Hour 3 .-Ntiss Lillian H. Smith, ' Superin-i Eiendc-m of the Children's Derpzummenti lof the Toronto Public Lbra.r_v. paidl `:1 visit to Barrie last Week at the re-i [quest of our Lib1*ar:~' Board to assist` jin plzmninwg for a Chi1dren`s Story) Hour." of which our juvenile friends` _will horn` later. Sc-ntmico Withheld Li. H. Ca,1*15'1o. :1` mechzmlc at L`;m1p Bo'rdexn, who wn.s captured at Allieron :1 week sum after brezLking` `;;:101 at the czxmp, :1p1)ezu1`ed before: 1 His II-unor Judge Vzmce on 'I`ues~dav,vj' [to zmswer a. clxarg-e of the theft. of in ma.-inco'a.t, and zuttemptizng to omit? his mess payment. He was foundi gumy, but the judge reserved sen- temoa for two weeks, until he could asgcevtmln the truth about certain statements made by the prrlsoner in respect Ibo his mother. W. A. J, Ben acted as Grown Pnosecutox-. I I w ` The Spring Clean-`llp I `he town council has decreed tlmt; 'a.. amd refu:~:a are forbidden to be: dumped on the streets, excerptin-gi when it is impossible for a t.e.a.m to`! enter the _va.1'd. zmd in such cases; householders should coxmntmicatef with the mwn foreman. The -town; :1ea.m will remove 3`.o.u.r ash pile this` `, spx-mg at The u:-ual charge of 50c -per` ` load. and $1.00 per load when wim:-.y, :u`e to be 1-.1.1:c~.n from the yam}. ({ullp.l`(`L`,a.ti0l)1l] Church Rm`. W. T. Gunn, 3I.A., Mission- lief)` Supex`i.n-tendent. visited Ithe Iabove church last Sunday and gave 1 us two good me.&=:a.ge3 and also told {our Sunday School scholarrs a pleas-. in}; s*tory of Samue-1 de Clxmnplabn. E He found we were talkirng of repa:br- ;in:; our church and so promised to aid. The front steps an-d `the rowed. I Ewin be repa.i1~ed under Mr. Roy L`~rr}"s clxarge, and tenders will be: }:LsI:ed for paintirng the outside and jfor S0111`? dA;acor-.1-Ling inside. This church is c.- "\'Ld;-1LL1_v not dead yet. I Special matinee at . the . Opera`. House on Saturday showing "The ` Shepherd q`t..,ti_xe Hil1s._. Admission 1556 and 2'5:'.. Evening prices Fri- day and Saturday 25c and 50c. Chinmey Burned Out. A re a1a.1~m sounded at 1.10 Wed- nesday noon sent the brigade `bn 11. I sp1'intAn.o Loui-sa. street, where mhe c`h'mnney rlmd caught re at the Ard:a.gh 1\.Iemori.11 Home. No water. was used, only chemica.1-s. Daunage nil. 1 - in Barrie on Wednesday of Lhshs week. .1115 subscription for the fomty-second `* of Simcoe, h.'Lvi1Lg .occu-pied the posi- . ty Council in 1881-2 His Fm'ty-Seooml I .enewal Mr. Jos. W.rigM, of Beeion, :wa.s and .n1a.de a friendly can at the Ad- vance oice. zisncidentally reue-w.'mg vtime. Mr. Wright sis an ex-warden tion in 1893 when he was reove of Eeetou. He also served on .the Coun- as Deputy- Needless to say. I-Ann hug:-nu! in Reeve of 1... . A r} _':\`] 11.. 1, .. '2 Run in Front 01` Car ? Little Dolphin R0be1'l.son, lot Smallf; strm--1. was struck by an zmtolnobile ' on B1'aL(ll'o1'd street last week end: and sustained a Eru.clu~1'ed thigh. The; , little girl. who is only nine years oli '.|a._:;e. was ham-gimg on behiml a. coal` lwagou wlmn she stulileuiy stepped 1 from behind 1~i_;hl in f.l'.Ol1t of a. ear- Etlriven by Leo Overs. I-`ortulmtely-' .1 Mr. Overs was going very slowly or N the child -might ea.sil _v have been ._ killed. Mr. Overs rushed her to the` hospital where the fractured .thi-gh was set and she is mow getting along v I z I L 9 ve1',\' nicely. s Aid. A. Clarrk reiumed to his homo:-I` on Monday -after spendzing ne-a.1'ly two weeks at the R.V'. Hospital `and: is feeling much better. Q I 1IiE`E-'\_' Ul .'\I.:_;uAu.. nx.\.u.....-.. ..., .,...,_,, 1| he 91111 takes a very keen interest in counaty zmd munic.i.pa.1 `nmtters. I i i | W. A. Boys Cup Lifted The silver challenge cup donated to the Bap-ie `bonspiei by W. A. Doysf.`-.\I.P., was Won this yezm` by Ruie`s rink of Collin-gwood. On vleaving town he turned it over to ~ Ski-p H-oneyford, who lost it to Skip ';\Ion?goinc~1*_v of the same club. On I-`-iridziy a. 1-ink from the Penemng club motored over to the shipbu.i1d-: Kc-rs` `town and succeeded `home the siivei`-ware by a score ofv` I 21 to 9. I~`ou1' cixalylenges hzwe since been recc-ived by Skip ~I{obinso11 for it. They will be accepted and play- .ed in the order received as soon as ice will perrmit. in `taking = jiaw of the G.W.V.A. will be held Home from I`m.nce , Lieut. John Reynolds, son of Mr- gum Mrs. S. H. Reynolds, of 39 To-, `ronto street, zu-rived home from `:Pzu`is. I~`ra.hce, last Friday morning, [just in thine to attend the diamond = jubilee of his mother and father that {af=ternoou-. Lieut. ReI,m.o1d.s joined! `the West Yorkshire ~Regl.ment 3 (I3~r`-.tish) at the outbreak or war zmai ;was five years In active service. He` Ewazs home :1 year ago, but had Jcreated such a fondness for gay ; Paree that he returned to Europe amd ;has since been employed in Paris. ' A meeting of the Wom'en s Auxil- in the Club Rooms, I`uesd.n.y, Mamch ` 15th, at 4 13.111. All women interest-i ed in -the welfare of `the returned .mon are urgently requested to be 3 present. "Work carried on by the Methodist `church in Canada. Mr. Bruce is :1 zrousing speaker, and wielded won- Aderful inuence over the congrea- ` tions, whlch was -pamticularly notice- lspolce on The Devil in Solution." ` spoke on the social service work. Social Service '01-k Rev. A. Philip Brace, B.D.. of Midland. delivered two very effective A sermons in Collier street Methodist! church last Sunday, in the Interests of Evangelism and Social Service- ublesat the evening service, when he His morning subject was "The Trail of the Serpent. Rev. Mr. I`a,1lis tool; charge at Midland and also; , 4 'i Spring Out.'Llo,g'lles E : A dray load of Eaton`s sprialgi Icatalogues were duniiped-~0ff at the` I post office here recently and distri- .buted -to almost every home in town. and vicinity. It is claimed that never . in their history have the mail order ' stores of the big cities suffered from -`lack of business as they have during the past few months. The cause is isald to be due to the clearing sales put on all over by country merchants. ; ]2\Iuch of the goods offered by these? i inercliamis were bought when prices 4 `were low and they are now offering- ; them at prices less thzm the depart-g mental stores can buy whoiesznle. `Our citizens will do well to do their jbuying in town as our local mer- _ chants cam give them {LS good a. bar- jgain for the same quality goods as can be haul from any 01' the mail or- lder houses. Besides in buying a;ti ihome you are helping to build up your town while every cent convtri-1 buted to the mail order trade is but (L push down grade for the town. Look over the advs. in this issue. `These merchants invite your patron ~ V Th 'No"i'tI1"ern Advance` -\ ` ` - ``~ $$E%`'E$.EE$EEEEE`%=~%'J%EE%E3:?%%E$%5%E%`E%%$ At the hoane of his socn-in-1a.w, Mr. ilwm. Reynolds, Allamdale. Mr. Geo. .Rold, a. kind husband and Lorvimg !fa.nther, passed peacefully away on Friday. Mar. Mb, at the age of sixty- ve ye-am. Although in failing xealth for some time he was only conned to the house for about three weeks previous to his dea.t.h and was -Mr. A. -I-I1u1'te1' left on Friday for; .e\=1be-rut. where he had been called! _b,\' the crintical illness of his 1no L1mr!; whose 1`ecoves1',\' is very doumful. 1` I I A breznk of some Imtuwe in lhel Es-Lrom wires `has caused the Eleotricl imgtvt Dept. a good deal of trouble. `Something went wrong on Sa.turda.:v, 'a.nd :1 gang of men were chasing the trouble up to Wednesday before it was loczvted. During this time :1 great many o the street lights were off, but this is something ~bha:t is bound to ohappen at times. and `theme :is no meams to overooqno it, unless E the town wl-shes to spend :2. quarter ;lT1i1'1'LOI1 on an auxiliamy system ! ; 5 Should there be 0. light go dozul oni [your street. notify the cha.1rma.n of' ! the Light. Cmmniss`Io'ners, J. H. Ben- l neLt. or phone dlxre-ct 40 the p1:a.nt.: [T1113 will ensure pvx`.0mpt attention. Ma%reh% Winds May; ;Blow } .Aw` But They Can t Blow` Through DEATH OF GEO. REID Trouble on the Line SWEATERS GEE VVIIIZ, that must be a baby c.yclon(-., grumblecl '.I.`omm_v when his kite oated off over tlm tree tops, the black cat w`i11king his eyes and grin- ning at the joke. But frisky as the 1\Iarc11 Wiutl was, with all his ptiffs he couldi1 t blow through the Children's i\'ow Sweai01's. 'l`0mmy s is :1 1'cgula1.' boys swmior. *.\1 :'1r_\"'.s' is a Tuxedo, just like the l.)ig' girls. :5 was `born on the 5rAh concession of g , ~1'amming, ai.-t which he was very suc- ~ trip .n1 igimt.be11et. him. with his wife, ' ' pected. the last of a family of ve, who had` ' all deceased .him some yesaxs ago. He; Inmisl in 1856 and in 1883 -1n~o.-r-` ried ~1\Iis_s Agnes Momrison of Rose-: mom. He tooic up he occupation of: cessfui, and some years `ia.i-.r ~moved! -to Big Bay Point, and rthemce to; I`~ho-rnton, but through fa.i.iin~g' he-a.1t.i1 he was forced to give up farming and with the hope that the `paid a. visit to his daughter in A1- gibevia, but not iTii1?rl`0Vi1 i[. ,' as he ex-; returned east. He was 2L! members of the 1.0.1 . and is sm--2 gvived by his wife and three dihligii-E tors, Mrs. Wm. Reyino-ids, Aiian-rinie; j ,.\I~1-s. Wm. Leuigerwooci. Grassy La.ke.i A1in..; and M13. Sharpe Hemmr, Del: Bonito. Alta. Service was conducted 1 at the house on Sunday by Rev. W.! J. Watt, of Essa. street Presvbybel-im1 church ,and Rev. E. B. Tayior, of St. George's church, and imtennenvti was made at St. Paul's Cemetery, Immisi, the m.1J:bea1r~erre,beirmg six on friends and neighbors of deceased, `Mr. John Guest. Mr. Ed. Guest, Ml . John Mccabe, Mr. Hy. Mayor, M1-. , Wm. Irwin and Mr.` John Go/rdon. l uun uuu; lblallh .....r. M1`. W . B1'et:hon-1'. our '(-o1n'leous (;han1piongh'1p gznne and obli-ging ticket clerk at t`.1eam1 in G.'I`.R. stzvtion here. has been laid up: mrmediate nals. since Wednesd-n,,v by at 4Lh1'ea.ten'ed'; K(.nda.f1 _q atamck of a1)pe:11dici11s. Ho .im- G_W_\,-_A\___ Provmg n'- , before L1 _- ._ ,... 1, .,.~ 1-~,_,___ Mrs. Alerx. Stunden and two chil- dren left on Saxtundvaw for a. visit with ijriends in Ha.m.lBton.' |4Dl\l .. ..............-..x .. \aI\,AAuAsbl u 1. Avunuxu Printed notices containing further jinformation as to conditions of pro- lpoged Contract may be seen and -`biank forms of Tender may be ob- E mined at the` Post Oices`of ]j hel,os- Eton, New F105, and at the office of i the Post Oice Inspector, Toronto. 1 `Dnnt run..- 'r..-......A....:.. nzn..- run. ` ....v Avuv \/Auvu AlluJ'_l\.\aL\Il' :.uAuu|.u. I Post Office Inspector s Ofce, Feb. I 10th, 1921, . p... . - E SEALED TENDERS, addressed 4;? `tho Postmaster General, will be re- ;ceived at Ottawa. until noon, on Fri- jday, the 25th of March, 1921, for `the conveyance of His Majesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, on the route Phelpston Rural Mail |Route No. 1 (via New Flos), from g the Postmaster G+3nera1`a Pleasure. V h_2_;-.: -._;:_-.. .,,_ MAIL CONTRACT ALLANDAUII A. Sutlnerlmnd. Post Ofco Inspecto__1`. F3M=a ' xuaggng Mr. F. Stow-_v. am old Ba.rrio boy,`; who has been Louuings Czmaula for! :the last six months in the inte1'es1s` of South Amerfncaxn missions, was `the! guest of Mr. and 1\Iv1=s. G. Plowman over Thl1'l`. ~'.d{l.}'. He expects to`re.1urn to `his work in Ilolivizx beI'm'e 1nn:_'.| - The Sz1.t.111*du_v I\1'0rn`u1;; trophy which was won by :the Y..\I.C._\. Thockey tezun, is now re-posing sa.I'01)` `in the window of Mr. A. Imtex-~ s;o11`s drug -stoure, and while it does- nm occupy much oor `space. it is` ....,.u.1......u .. -.,..... \....,...s:r..n.. An -nu Uvvu'1'.` -uu-.u uuu. -,.....uv. "n.*.-Lh.1ess" a. very beautifully .-.i._::ued pivece,of silverwame. Mrs. L. Vail`. Jr., is spending ai few weeks at the home of her pzn'- _ ants, Mr. and Mlrs. W. ;\IcCau.s1a.nd.` Bumbon r:L'en'ue, while 1'ecuperat.i'ng; from -a rather painful ope1`aMo.n for 1.ho removal of a small g1*o:wtl1 on; the hand. Though not con.side1'ed& soxti-ous it had spro:-ml bertween the smaller bones of the harud and re-:_ quired very ca,-reful t1'eu.tmen1. '

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