Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Apr 1923, p. 4

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Iwt':t-:na. ' Deceased was widely known in. rail-Way circles, having been in the. employ of the Grand Trunk at A1- iundale for forty years. The late Robert Jack was born in Ireland in 1860 and came to Can- ada and settled at, Toronto in 1873. Seven years later he came to Allan-' dale and secured employment with the Grand Trunk as a fireman. Later! he was promoted and became an en-. gineer. It is :1 well known fact. Ihat Mr. Jack had an enviae re- cord for competence as an engineer. 'I`hirty-six years ago he married Mary Elizabeth Doilery oi` Aliandale,, who predeceased him by four Inonihs. 4`.DLuUI\b', un munuzly, .\p1'11 1, :1 5011.: _` _\Ii.<.<. Gertrude Admns of Hamilton} 3 is spendinz: a couple of weeks at her home here. 3 Tuna A 115.3 uulut: IIEIB. `i 1\Ir.-3. A. Peterson is visiting in To-I !1'0nto for 21 week or qvo. Master` ;.\Ier\'_\'11 Sanderson accompanied hexat 1` `Rh . .\. `Tl -r'iH nf` T`nv-nnfn cnnni Olin` bpvut. nwzuxer WILU. rexauves nere. A large nunxmber oil young people enjoyed the party at Alf. ma-1'tin`s last Friday evening. \N[r, I131` \ narrow: in vhauinn uncuub All 1'UIUIllU. Mr. Keith Stevenson of Toronto spent the holiday at his home here. |MiQQ: Andy-av nnri Ahna `KI -ma-an apcul, Lue uuuuay ELL I115 nome nere. Misses Audrey and Alma. Fwgan of Toronto were the week end guests of their mother, Mrs. R. Fagan. `NIX . Offer nnh`nH nf 'T`nv-nnfn !u1 Luuu` u10Lnel', Mrs. 11. pagan. IMr. Otter Robinson of Toronto |spent E-aster with his parents. 'M1-.5: Marv (liven: and 6`-rrnv um-n Dalut: 1U'1' Llle 11011033 . Mr. Harold Gray of Toronto was an Easter visitor here. innum Alina nut` 1\.u...n... t1 ........... ;uA5 Day J. U`lI1I. I i A large crowd attonded the last rhockey match of the season, \\ {was played on Monday evening be-x jtween the players north of tho vil-`| `lage and those south. The gmnv:-, .pI`oved very e.\'citing and ended wilhi tn score (1? ? luau nnuuy evemng. Mrs. (D12) Rogers is visiting `friends in Toronto. Tllr `llnnl. o&,.........-.. -3 r-n....-._A- b'yb`lll. muster W1-U1 ms parents. Mrs. Mary Givens and family were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Spearin in Barrie for the holiday. "Mr. T-Tnvvfld (11-av nf 'l"n1-nnfn Ixrnb .`)JL*LCI' H. uugerulg 11111655 0-]. Len weekls, Mary Lenwora. Alexander Lee, died on Sunday evening. She was nwetve and a. half years of age, and was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lee, 37 Charlotte St., and was born in Oolldngwwuo-od on the 13th Sept., 1910. Her illness, which was primarily inuenza, deve1oped| into typhoid fever, and -for over a. week she had been beyond medical aid. - flfnuuv -uifnnmln.-I 17:;-utnu-in vs--1-u1:.-ml uu nu.5LeI` VISIIOI` nere. Misses Alice and Dorothy Harmer of Toronto spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. I. Spring. CMrS. (`.hm:fm- Nl'ln(`.nnL-av and Pam- UCIILI) . Miss Irene Pabterson of Toronto is spending the holiday at her home here. `nlh-n \I':..._:.. \r.........1.-:1. _-.,_ Av 1;,-utsau. U1 I181` parents at master. Mrs. H. Grant df Lefroy spent Monday with friends here. Mr. W. Richardson has secured a. position in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pratt of To- ronto spent Good ,Friday at Henry 5 Pra;tt s. ! 'I\,r~.. 11.. ....A.. TY`.. ...1.,... ..:..:;-_a 4-_.,-.,, J, im .I.Ul'UIlLO iasr weeic. ` Miss Viola Elliott spent Easter {With friends at Big Bay Point. Miss Belle Neelands is the guest `of her brother, J. Neelands. [ 1 Miss Mary Mcconkey oi` Barrie isi zspending 21 few days with her grz1nd-[ gparents. I NIH` 14`. VI` rnnh`!n1v 1.m.1,\.1 .. ,.,.... ycu cuta. I 3 Mr. E. T. .\IcConkey loaded :1. car ` of stock on Tuesday. I Mrs. Elliott is Visiting friends at! l`Big Bay Point. v A Inrnra nu-nur nfl-nnrln 41\n Ln: Luctr a1':)Lt-:1`, 1Vu`S. 1. oprmg. Mrs. Chester Mtcconkey and fam- ily of Orillia visited friends here re- cently. 7\`H:a Trcrnn `I3-uhl>nv-an-. AP Vl'\........c-l 1'li1JLl. . Mr. Harvey Hughes visited friends in Toronto last week. " 1, 7\Hec vinh. 1:~n:nn .-.......L ~m....4-.. Miss Minnie Meredinh was the guest of her parents at Easter. I IMTQ T-T (`.1-nnf n'F TAP:-nu nvannf IV. JJULLU. .`.Zi;;s Bessie .`.ic.\1-.1ckon 01` Toro:;t3 s1{iiir{i3AY ktlu. Mary wttenlded Victoria. public school and was in the Sr. III. class. She was a. favorite with all am: much syvmpathy is felt `for the fam- .'ily in their severe loss. hn lonvnq in rnnnrn .hnr lnue hav- STROUD I Wilson of Stayner is his aunt, Mrs. Wm. ord hMrs. \ Mrs to home . `friend: 2: A 5] here 5 Mn mt. the ' I-Ind;-re: 0111. Son` md 10.30 A `.3 from 1 Iuuuus H1 Ufllllil. sleigh load of young folks from spent a very enjoyable evening, mt. home of M1`. and Mrs. C. C. Hodges last week. 1 Service at the Baptist church at Sunday morning. 3 number of the young people! here uttemled the old time .. ,,....,.. \lll .J....u.._.. | Miss Mzvr,v E11-smerr? has returned Ito hm` home in C1'z1ig1l1u1'st aft-er snending a few days with her siste1',l Mrs. Walter Ruwcett. John Beardsall sennt a week with I Mrs. Donald Campbell visited Mrs. J. Slack on Sunday. `I/H.-n 7Ur...... `mn....,.....- u.__ ...a,, :1 I `spent the Easter holidays with hm` 1-mot,]1e1' here. ' Elizabeth Eaton of Toronto spent I Easter at her home here. Mrs. \Vm. Muzzlemaxi is spending (Ezrslor with friollds in Toronto. _ Mrs. Bert Willoughby and daugh- `rtor Lona are spending IL few days with Mrs. Alf. R-ztyner in Barrie. I V -__._:j Phone 122. ; uu;;;o Colonial wall paper can still make rooms pic- turesque and quaint, and where suitable designs are used the colorful walls again reeet the gracious hospitality of long ago. F1ynn s prices on bedroom patterns 1'a11g'e from 'ln `FA '7`: I Page Four `.5 .A.; IJ lJ.L4u_,x.u \.l1l. IJ\.\.LL\}\J1A1 lJu.LL\.L.uD 10.1150 .LLU111 100 `[0 75. ' 011 dining; room, d1'2.1\\'ing` room 01' hall desig'11s f'1'0n1 200 to $1.25. A C. W. FLYNN WEST OR0 122. 64 Elizabeth St. (Agency for Barrie Wicker Works) 1 The Edgar branch of hhe \Vomen s Institute met at the home of Mrs. l W`. Hayes on March 14, with an at- tendance of 25. Those that helped . with the pirog1'an1 were Mrs. Steel, L Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. J. Kisstck, Mrs. A. McArth1_n`, Mrs. R. Slesser, Mrs. J. .She1sweIl. There was a. debate on rwhioh was the best, to be tall or fshort. Mrs. F. Steel and Mrs. W. ;`Hztyes were captains. Mrs. Steel `came out ahead. It is undecided" ;just where the next meeting will be. fAtter singing God Save the King, .\Ir,~:. I~i:1_\'(-5 servc-d tea. Llltfllln Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shelrswell {visited friends in Coldwater recent- , Lv. T`hn 12`/Inn I... ....|. _z- n, vvv , um wuxpps HISL minuay. A number of the fa.1'me1's are haul- ing their potatoes to CrzLighu~1'st. They are realizing 45c a. bag for them. 11.. -...1 17.... .... - -- - an` _L'.uu1_4' I0 nave. Miss Hilda Beztrdsall visited Ida Whipps lhst Sunday. of the f'n,1'nn:u-c M... 1. ul_\ an ms Home nere. We would like to see the x who told us that this was 1 open winter just to see ii` I |te]l us what, kind of :1 sun are goiiig to have. I Ming Iiilrln `r)n.....1....n ..::n dance in the hall at C1'aigl111rst on Easter Monday night and all report In. good time. | 7.... n . M - 5-`... .,...n.. Mr. Gordon Shelswell spent Sun- day at his home here. \\'r-\ \L'nnIr1 H].-n in Hans H... ...-" Aititer a. lingering illness 0-1` ten M`-Mala: `Marv T.nmnrn A`|n\-nnrinr T.no uuna was LU UU 3.11 to he could summer we ) Miss ` nm. 4 MRS. I.;\ ISICLL.-\ .\lcKE()\\'N For Fifteen years the only up-to-date Shoe Repairer in Barrie OBITUARY - A. W. Whitby The result of 75 years {ex- perience of the Beardmore Tanneries Will outwear any Sole Leather on the market ROBICIVI` S. B. J;\(,`l{ \VILLI.~\.\[ MCC ULLOIZGH | William Charles Vvesley McCul-3 dough, Lefroy, entered into rest on April 3rd. Deceased was born in Brzumley on February 19th, 1845, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mc- Cullough, and of Irish origin. He, was 79 years old and lived in Innis-i all all his life, retiring three years: ago, fnom which time he Lived in! Leifnoy. His father came over from` Ireland in 1832 and hewed out l1isI home in the forest, and his son fol-' lowed in his footsteps as a tiller ol`_ the soil. In religion Mr. McCullough; was a staunch Methodist, and in politics a strong Liberal. He be-: longed to the W`orlmnen s Union. nnnnnqnrl ia any-1,-G1-nrl tn. `1~:r- ..-:r... Bull Dog [Sole Leather Two Doors West of Bell ' Telephone Office DIARY L. A. LEE Put on by uu.\'n, ux 1l)lUlllU, SUYVXVB. | Thu funeral was held to-day, ('Thursday) to the Barrie Union `cemetery, the Rev. E. T. Douglas loiciating. The pall bearers were` .six enyzineers, W. McKinley, 'I`.i ;Ro_vce, E. Ayers, A. R. Walker, Rm lJohnson and J. Patton. ] fr Beautiful wreaths were 1'eceive 'l"rmn the B. of R.'I`., B. of L.E., trhell ,L.A.. to B. of R.T., and from Kerr] 1 Lodge, A11". 8: A.M. ; `pur-mun:-:u. The Cierk pxesented certicate rom Deputy Registrar `General, showing `that the Division Registrar -for Oro had duly registered in 19.22 births to the number of 50, mar- riages 13 and deaths 32. 011 (`nun rn n n inarfinn (`mun T.'I'u,1 vn xxusca .10 uuu uUii.l.'ll5 64. On colunlunioaition from I-Iydm- Elect-ric P.ower Commission showing plan of pole Line to be built from Barrie to Shanty `Bay along ridge road, plan was accepted as satis- fa/CtJ0l',y. The FrI1cfnn: nP Ifnuwiynnbnnn F).-.1:n- Oro Council met at `the Town` Hall on Monday, April 2, with all the memlbexts present and Reeve Thompson In the chair. {`.nI1n Tnvnllr hair! in Q91 nn hninnr lJ.'l1UUJJJy5Ul1 111 L118 Ullalr. Coun. Lucik paid in $31.00, `being $20.00 from John Sutton and $11.00 from James Hughes for sale of trees. T`.wn onn'hv,:,o.l= .F-nr I-Tvri nn_1a`!lonf.v-inl J.l'UHl Jauues rxugues 101' sale OI trees. Trwo contmcts ufor Hydm-Electric Ienvengy _we_re presented, one from J. A. Rose and one from St. .[`homas chuvch rectory, Shanty Bay. Dhese rwere botxh accepted and the Clerk `authorized to sign same. A (`nTI1`!`I1III'Iif|n'fi.t'\Y| Fnnrn 14`|nv~na-my ..\,,.;..nn.L 5.1. 1:. u.'1\x1\. i The death of Robert Scott Bush-i anan Jack occurred at his late resi-' dence, 50 John St., on 'I`uesda.v .'\Io1'nin_:;, .\p1'i1 3111. News of his death came as :1 distinct. shock to the com-munity. for although the late Mr. Jack had been in failing healthi for over three years, he had been! conned to his bed for only Lwoj nveeks. ' 1\ A n A n . All ....... 4._2.1_'I,_ 1,, - I uopt. win) n:u.u duu pxwcuu U11 1118. Requests for road grants from P. W. M`oGragh and J. H. Purdy were left over until road grants are ap- Kpoxwnioned. ` T'11n f`,h:nv1.- nv nmnlvfarl nnumnnnon UHU Iolf 1 A sad feature is that Mr. Jack was` ret.i1`(--(1 on pension three years agol lowing to ill liealtllx ,and so only :1: fslxort time was allowed the couplei `to enjoy the harppiness of retired; ilife. Deceased was 21. member of; -Central Methodist church. He wasl` !also a Mason, and belonged to Lh: Q13. 01' L.l~`. and I One (lz1u:.:hter, Mrs. Goo. .-\1u1re.\vs, 01' Barrie, and one brother, J. J. JzLcl:, of Toronto, survive. '1"!-nu funny-nl u-.... I`..1,1 A ,1-.. 6 l I , l .'\.|`l18LULl- ' The many fIVi0Il'(lS of A1`l'x'ed J.ory |wil1 be glad to know he was able `to retmn home from the hospital last week and hope he will soon be ! around again. | /'l\`ln::vq ma nnrl xxrm nr..-mum. nf-' : iu uuuu ugulu. rMessrs. Ed. and Will Carpenter of Toronto are holidaying at their M01110 here. .1\I u- n11:-1 ml .-n L`ny:o~n.. ....,1 0......-1.. = Juan`. 1 The question of buying a numsber : of chairs for the Town Hall was dis-: [cussed and Coun. McMahon was ap- _pointed to see some and if satisfac-` gtory to purchase 200. I T\hn mtxvnr-n1 nr-nnnfc horn.-A .`\r\` I { CO1ll`leS_\' is like an H.he;'e may be 11ot,!1in;.: eases the jolts wo!1:l(=.'.' JIUIIIU llkflu M1`. and Mrs. Switzer and fa.mi1,\' have moved to the farn1 recently pur- chased from Mr. Fleming. `Rev, Mr. Knlixrhfnn wi`|1 sviva :1 Ian. |'l}IliLDt7u l.lUll1 Dlvl. 1`lU111l1I.'5'. Rev. Mr. Knlighton will give a lec- ture on coal mining in the basement of the church on Friday evening at 8 o clock. Ever,vbody welcome. R131-vi:-n in Qt Iznnna nhuv-nh uvill a.uLuun;m:u DU 51511 Sdlllle. A communica'tion f.rom Forestry Dept. was read and placed on file.` `Rpnuntztu nr 1-nn rn-an-are ru-nnn `D .LuuuuI. UL. LJULLIS. The funeral was held on Tuesday. A short service was conducted by Rev. G. A. Brown. wfter which the` remains were_ taken to Holbart for interment. wuxy LU pu1'uua.:e ZUU. The several accounts before the - Council were ordered paid and Coun-w cil adjourned to meet again on May! 2&1]. w. 13. Tudhope, Clerk. 1 I . ' | A i`1'ea.k pig possessing two (115-i i {met heads, with Eour eyes and four} iears, is the latest sensation in Noni ifolk County. This monstrosity ofi ` the swine world is owned by Charles :i\Iitchene1`, ex-R,eeve of Houghton 5Township. The pig was bred by the] jpresem owner, and so unlike No1'~l :fo1k s horned mbbit, there can be? fno doubt as to genuineness. J I . I Miss Hi1da.McLezm and Mr. Edger- ton M-cLean of Touonto we1'e holiday `guests at their h_ome there. I `Yfizunu \[r|.ko1 hm..." .-.....1 7H:.....:.. ;5uCDL-D ill. Luci! Lguxue Vllb`l'(:`. Misses Mn.-be] Drury and 1\Iinnie Pantridge were week end gt1es'L~ of the fo1m1er s g1`zu1dmothe1' in Ba;t=1'ie. NH` nnri Rh`: f`.-nnfilnn nnrl lina Lin: iui-uier 5 g1'zu1u1n0I.ne1' 111 15zn'.r1e. Mr. and Mrs. Cuntilon and Miss Giiunore are spendiing the Easter va- cation at their homes in Toronto and Aliiston. "Dian ...... 13.. -i- n In..- ,1 1-,,,,, lo U`U1UUl\. J.`4VE'.'|'.V`lJ UU_)' WCLUUIIIU. I Service i11 St. James church will be at 7 p.111. next Sunday. OR0 COUNCIL CROWN HILL Ill 1:_ '.`fully. air cushion; in ii, put III u-Fnl1u -11) 111. Luttll BUVUIU 11135- She leaves to mourn -her loss her xfat-her and mother, two sisters, Olive and Gladys, and two brothers, Clarence A. and Seymour, all living at home. 11"}-nn Funny-n1 l>n.n1.- -nlmnn Pa-A.-n +11.-`I H1 LS Sm) , Mr. Editor, 1 get reminescent at times, and as the day was storniy ._ and I being alone, I fell into what Jmight be called Bella1rb_v s Look- ing I'lacltwar(l. Ivy, :1 short name, `(I - has it history which I am sure will te prove interestin:.: to those who read '1' this epistle. 1 niay say I be,-`gnu at- I tending Ivy public school in ;he year 1866, under the `tutorage 01' the late Franl; \Vood. Being 11 lover of fish-5` ing and a. devout follower of Isaac` Walton, I spent much of my Jeistire `hours at what was then called La- lbannon I`isheJ`_\'. Stur_L;eo11 we-1'07 ;plentit'ul, amt a contere ot' mine in the _L`{ltIll(`: was the late '11). Jennot. `The O.'1`..-\. was then an unknown quantity and I assure you, many a laugh was had at the antics (hf old: and ,\'oun_g who were spearing Stur- . geon. .\`pe.arin:.: was the only mez1i1.~:j1 , ot` catehin:.: fish in the river, and tile.` speers were big enou:.:h, seine oi`: them at least, to conquer a slmrk. I much less a sturgeon. in lilo:-`.( days Ivy Band had a leader named` Fahert, an old army otlicer, and front ` all 1t('(`D1ll 1lS. one oi` the best l(`.1f'('l`.H' ` . Simcoe County ever had. The 2tth of .\la_\' was al\\'a_vs' a. gala day in ]]v,\'. I have seen as nmnv as C-JUUt people in this little l)ur_:; on such :1. day. The procedings g.:enerally op(-n- . ...., u. u\l a,uc_v v:.\pI:\:L LU IIU 230.} .1 led with 21 grand calathunipian pm- , cession, and I assure you, the differ- ent parties who lent their aid to the a success of the 24th of May (lid their h part nobly. One man's name st-amls out prominently above all otiiers lull the sport of that day. I refer to M Mr. I. T. Lgnnox. of Melitta, Man. He was a. leader in all manly sports P and also a leader in the success that. 1.` the old Ivy band achieved. I have seen on that day the old alrange S hall's floor covered with dancers, as well as a large covered platforni fl where as many as 150 wo-.il(l trip the light fantastic to the strains of 1, good orchc-stra,s in both places. I1` :1 man could 1?zwe half of his \vishes, he would double his troubles. ` ._..\_. _.._, ......u.,. ; : Tho Canadiall in\`osto1`s in the L. 5 R. Steel Company, whose chief manu-,1 }~.1'zLcI11ring took place in the I7.S., andi four people who slubscribed uibout w$S ,000,000. will receive ]itt,1o. if? !z111yt]1i11_:, 1'01` their m'one,\'. \\'ci fwero askvtl What about the .\[on-; larch I`x'21cIm' Company?" VVe would} {ask those who purchased said stocky whaut do they consider its value, and} `also have they received any divi-: 'de11ds, or do they expect to do 50.: ggnv Rh. 1r.2:o.... 1 ._.a -1 The Bradley Tin1xbe1* Company of Hamilton loaded their timber here on Monday, March 26. INT? `K7111 .{"`.-nn1nhnH `lnnrlnrl :1 run- WIHLUII. ' Our young and esteemed 111a1'1'ie(1 couple, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spen- cer, hzwe moved -to I-Iamilton. D1`. Sprott oil Barrie extracted :1 few teeth vl'o1' Mr. J. R. Goodwin re- cently, zind we hope the result may pro_ve benecial to M1`. Goodlwin, as he is one of our best citizens .\T~.- I T? VTI-In-svinl-O knn Ii\\ n-.11 4-n 116 IS Ullli UL UuI' iUBL -Ulllztill. 1M1`. J. E. `I\1ZL1`l`i0tt has moved to Barrie and we wish him and his family `the best oil success in their new home. Rf 'L'l nv-uuy Dnnllnxy ohinnncl n 11:11` HEW HUHLU. ' Mr. Harry Brolley shipped a car of stock from `here on Friday, Mar. an Tuesday, Manch .27, was one of the stormy days proverbial of `;VIarch s declining days. `Pleased tn rnnnrt nnr Frimmri Fm `.VLil.l'UHb uculuuug uuya. `Pleased to report our friend, Wm. Power, is again installed in his shop and we hope he may continue [0 improve. \Vn r-nllnrl .fn can nnr nour noi4rh_ UlIpl'U\/C. We called :to see our new neigh- .bo1', Mr. John Easton, recently, and are pleased to say he is improving. Mr. Eastion received a severe para- lytic stroke, but from present in- dications, -he may be able, when the weather comes, `to take a good sun bath. He has great hopes .for a re- COVETY. \7\/Ir `X7111 rlrnnnlnf nil-` Hutu -will-urn ilk llUl11U- The funeral took place from the family residence on \Vednesda.y, April 4th, the services being con- ducted by Rev. T. W. Bunt of the Baptist chuvch. Interment took place at the Union cemetery. vuvcty. `Mr. Wm. Greenlot of this village l1as been engaged by M1`. I-Ierm-.1n Lennox, farmer, of Newton Robin- son, for one year for the sum of $600. Good wages (for a farmer to pay, considering privces, etc. 7.s:n'r\` won tho!` nnnnnnnnninzl luv vuuu 1'AIui1..) . `Mr. G. D. Banting, assessor E: the township oif Essa, was in 01 village on Thursday, March 29th. Earl and Vm-nnn cnnu: nl` A/Iv nr uuugu uu 1uu1`su':Ly, Maren Z3Ia_l1. Earl and Vernon, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Grose, of Toronto, visited friends here during the Easter unli- days. ! >1 Mr Rm-+ Dummy Ac 1)......:.-. ..:..:+.\,1 muuw LU uu uuuL'u.Leu I101` Ira111(=n3` `nurses. The young ladies are Miss. Jean Coutts and Miss .`\Ii1d1ved I-Ienry. = Stephens orclwstra from Barrie pro-, vided the music. . 1 I LV1UlIu'rL_V, 1LV1'LJ.l1l1 490. Mr. Wm. ~C-an1pbe1l loaded a car of stock here on Monday, Marcl1 26. |.NTr {`nnHI: Innnrl n mnv nl' hnlnrl UL bLUL11\ 11611;` U11 VJLUIIUELX, .`\'1Zl.I'Cll 0. 'Mr. Coutts loaded a. car or baled hay here recently. M1`. -Couts has loaded 'considex'aJb1e hay .here this winter. f\nu unnnw nnrl nnfnnunnyl unu---uu`.-.11 pay, -cuumucruu; p1'1`ut:':5, ew. ` Zero weather, accompanied by high winds, prevailed here on Tues- day and \Vednesday. M'r W111 Pnurnv hnr: `hnnn talzinnr ua.,y auu vvcunnuauay. Mr. Wm. Power has `been taking electric treatment for his hand, but to date no bent has occurred. v,Qnoni-:1 any-vdnoc urn-on 1..\1A .'n G4 LU uau: llU UUHUHL Il`i1S UUUUI'l`UU. Special services were held in St. Jude's church on the evening of Good Friday. `Mir (1 T! nnnnnn naanarnuu .-...\ .,.._. .../..u.._, sou nu; uuuu; llbLC. I Mr. Fred Coulson, forn1e1'ly nfl Llliis locality, has purchased M1's.. iqlainos Sp1'oule's l'a1`m near Utopia; lfor the sum of $7,500 and will take. possession imuiediaiely. Mrs. ` Sproule will move to Toronto in the l near future. 1 \I\nnl- ~nn.`..l.. A... ..AA.__ ,1, 1 11 uuugcu LU Lue \V0nL|II1eI1'S umon. I Deceased is survived by his wife,1 Mrs. Margaret .\IcCul1ough, of Le-| froy, one sister, Mrs. John Power of; Toronto, and one daughtex-, Miss; Edith .\IcCu1Iough of Lefroy. The fnnm-:11 amvvinn 1': in kg 11.-na) ljllflll LULU1 Cu `, : About seventy-ve attended lhcy `progressive euchre and dance in the: Jorange Hall on I~`1'iday, March 30.! 5 The event n1arked the fu1'e.we1l to two 1 young ladies who are going to To-i ronto to be educated (for tr-aim=d; !111`l`Qt3: The vnnnnr lnin: nun \l:c..r. rAIu'L_y. 5 1 Miss Luella Easton 'has returned to Toronto znfter assisting to wait on` her father for the past six weeks. ' , Mr. John A. Jamieson, who is the! lgrztin merchant for the Canada `Grain Conmany at Maple, spent the} {brief holi at his home here. 1 11.. 11._-_: n_..1,,, .- a. ! _ _ _ M1`. Bert Rainey of Barrie visited the scenes of his youth on the holl- dav : : . ., luaw '_ _' i The Rev. R. H. bomervxlle was 2 the preached on Good Friday evening Iin St. Jude's church. The text was Haken -from the 27th cha;pte1' of .\I-athe:ws gospel and part of the 35th: verse, And they Crucied Him." 4 The Fisher store closed on Good ` Friday. Rhee I.nn1ln Inunn Mun ..nt........,1| THORNTON 4.n:`uJ;._; it uner U1 H511-I I out Tsuuc L V ry. were:' i111 \Vm. Jeunnl.! oldzn ) Stu1'-I : mea11.~,'~b 1-: ig org urn:-(runn `.n 0 The Northern A_dva.nce tub u1uHH:I'-111-1iL\`V ill. DIZl) I1eI'. Miss Della. Dean of Toronto spout. Easter with her parents, M1`. and Mrs. \V. Dozm. "hm T, \:-.\l .nI .... ,4` VI`, ... .1- IILDL .1 uuauzly. Miss Grace Switzer went, home St. Marys for the Easter holiday. M1`. \VesIe.v Scott. is spending few days with friends here. Mr. Ed. Smith spent Sunday with his mother-in-law at Stayner. 1 NHRS nnlln `Dunn nf 'I`nv-nnfn unnnl Jyullll .ucL,uu0ugu 01 JJeII`0,\'. The funeral service is to be held. in Lefroy church on Friday after-` noon, April 6, under the charge of: Rev. Stephens, Metllodist 1niuister,; at Stroud. Interment is to take place: in Stroud Cemetery. : .wuIt:lU Ht: lIlLUll(l`S SDEFICIIIIK E1. \\ 9(`Ji. Mr. George Mfscampbell and Mr. Herbert Mapes nlotored to Bradaford i last. Tuesday. l fn Kline (ll-nr-n Qmidrnan uvonf hnmn nus weelc. ' Miss Lzulra. Graham -.3! ' Ba1'1'iu> visited at her home here on Mondzty. I Miss 1\Izu'ga1'et Simpson of Mid- -i1and spent. Easter at her home here. ` Mr. and Mrs. Dalzel moved to Woodsioclc last week. I I` C` I N ||ll`|I`. ; Mr. Russel McMz1ste1' left here last Saturday night for Hamilton, where he intends spending week. vI\II'. George Nlfgnnvwxnhnll 517111 N!`- `umuu-1 um vIs1I1n;'.: rn'1(:-nus here. I .\h'. \Vaite1' Ta1'b11..h is doing fhe` ibarbering while our I`(`_`.`,`ll1i'.i' l)zu'b.=:~1-i {is away on his holidziys. f Mr. Ji1i1)(`.S \V001sev is home from }'DeIr0i/I for :1. row d:L_\'s. ` Miss Annie Hmiry 0|` B1'nn1I`o1'd is ?\`isitin_.: frin-nds here for 2!. few (1z1}'.<<.. | Miss Thohmt `\Vi1s0n is \'iSitiI1_`. for` :1. few days in Toronto. I I Miss Nora Jordon of Creemoro is S]1(`-l'l(]iil',E :1. few days with he1' cousin, [Miss Edna Lzmlimer. I \\ :1 turn (T1lll` in .-nn o~=----n --4` "- nun.-. turn me neglnlllllg [0 P11!) mzzml. Miss Iiathleen Cripps is spending :1 fmv days at the Dominion Hotel hr>I'r>. .71! 'D..,......I \r_ur..__;.__. u M . `llhh Lullllzl 14111111181 . \\ e are glad to see signs of spring again. The snow is melting rust and the czxm are he;.:inning to again. I RUSS Kntnnn (`.1-inna in cnnnrlintr :1 t 1. L\ ,.uc-:\_\u muuwrson accompanie-(1 her. 1 Mr. .\. .\Io_::i11 of Toronto spent, the jheiiday with his daughter, Mrs. H. Graham. _ Mr. J. A. Rose is spending: :1 few ndays in Toronto. Mr. J. D. Pugh of Toronto spent `the holiday at his home here. ` Mrs. Moore, Sr., has returned home after sepnding several months with [her da11;:ht(=r in Dntton. Miss Katie Campmhell of Toronto spent the holidays with her {grand- n10t,her, Mrs. Guthrie. Miss \Vilda. Spencer is visiting friends at llillhrook for :1 few weeks. -Mr. Ross Robertson of Toronto .spent a couple of days in the village this week. T\/Han T ...... rV....1....._ -c -n .. 2 i 1 1 5 I Mr. John Turbush went to Barrie 'on business last Ttwstlay. I Mr. James Bowles and grand- lnmthm` are visilin:.: friends here. 1\[1'_ \VnH'ov- 'I`zn-I\nc~1u Sp fin:-H. H... u E J apeul. 1`4'cL`SlBl' \VlU1 I181` DZITGIIIS. Miss Carol Stevenson of Relrfrew is holidaying with her parents. Mr. G. E. Scuda.mo1'e has 1'ot1n`n- . ed after visiting his parent-s in Chip- pawa. ` lficanu Tvnnn nn Y3111vHc M'c...m.~. yawn. Misses Irene and Phyiis Martin, accom-p~an.ied by their brother Char- les and friends of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A11`. Mur- tin over the holiday. INTI` A1'fh.nv Qinvnncnn ni` T.`l muniL Iswbella .\IcI\'eown, wilfe `of Wm.` .McKeown, 24 Eugenia St., passed away on Sunday, April 1st. Though :in poor heahth for some time, her de'a~th was une.\pected. She was the -eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Tl1~ou1as Miller of Medonte, and was born in 1865. She has been a resi- dent of Barrie for the last ve years. Dtwnnqpd in enrvivn hv hm 1-nn:_. JIUV. nuu l\ l..l . DIEVULISUH. Master Tommy Rogers is spending| a week with his grandparents in Barrie. .`n/In 'L]':....-... 'nr:1...... Ar 01-..-.- :._| W'e_dding bells are ringing mer- rily. Tlfiuu 11:1,:-. TF3:-`e np Mm-H. 1)..`- ruy. Miss Hilda I`e1'1`is of North Bay spent Ea-ster with her parnts. T\fi: Darn] Qfnvnrrcnn nF T1'nn-F`:-our I.1u uvcr LHU uunuu._y. Mr. Arthur Stevenson of Hwmi1- Lon spent Easter wiILh his pzvsellts, Rev. and Mrs. Stevenson. .\,l'n:l-nu "l"nnuun 'Dn.ynn :.. In-.n..,`I:..,.. .D2L'l'l'H:. M1`. Hiram the guest of Young. T\TnI`n1 :1 n T\Tn1`1 Norman Neilly is now working on Mr. Meredith's section on the rail- road. llhun T..-..,. n......a...1.1- 0.. L..1l.V__. 1115 wuu uer pa.reut.s mere. Mr. and Mrs. Deering of Hunts- ville are the guests of M1`. A. Wal- lace. 11:.-- `I\r...`L..1 `nr..:...l.L -19 1xr...11_-.__:n, li1\.7U. Miss Mzvbel Wright of VV'a.1ake1'vi11e spent Easter with relatives here. A 1nv'.n'a nllnrnxnr nll 'IH'\IIv\1~r v\nnn1n IUGU. Miss Irene Consta.-ble is holiday- ing with her parents here. oMr and Nfv-c nnrina AP 'l'.Tunh~, I j__ 3 Bo1'n-- I`o M1`. and Mrs. VVI11. ;B1'ooks, on Sunday, April 1, son. ` .\HS.< (*4:-`-I`h'nn A drnnv: nl LT-nniltnu Iuexu UL uzlrrxe 101' me last nve years.` Deceased is survived by her hus-E band, ve sisters, Mrs. A-lex. Cam- eron rof Cundles, Mrs. Jane Mc- Keown, Saskat.chewan; Mrs. Chas. Miller, Cundles; Mrs. John Thomp- son, Stayner, and Miss Ellen Miller, Barrie; and three brothers. \Vi1son Miller, Oro Station; Harvey M=i1v1er, nesm: Toronbo,~and Thos. Miller, Mount St. Louis. I "Who Funny-n1 Inna hnhi A01 IF...-u-.l..~.

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