Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Jun 1923, p. 8

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fypewriters Rented ! $2.50 PER MONTH peg. The popular young bride was the recipient of many beautiful and use-1 ful gifts. 1| J. G. Keenan has taken over His! Naste.r`s Voice agency from W'm.| Crossland. Full line of Victrolas and Victor Records. 54 Dunlop St.,` opposite P.O. square. [ `nENnE1:s0x--sPEA1m nI"o*fv wnrlrlinv fnnlz nlnn MISS WILLERS BECAUSE the Drury Governlnent has broken the solemn pledges upon which they secured office. THE L'.I-`.0. denounced the Liberal and C0n:se1'\':1ti\'e pzwties for conditions under which men were leaving the land. Four years of Drury rule have ended and no step has been taken to change the conditions. THE L .I-`.0. (10l101lI1CC`(] the Liberal and C011.=.r21`\'ative parties for an zumnal expenditure of $21,000,000. Mr. Drury has in- creased that expenditure to $38,000,000 in less than four years. THE 1317.0. denounce the Liberal and Conse1`\'ati\'e parties for a ,1..1v.. ,..c ~2n'7 nnn nnn \r`.. hm-v h-,1: snr-1-mmnd that dphr tn THE I,'.I~`.O. denounced the Liberal and Conser\'at'u'es parties for the burdc-11 of taxation. M1`. Drury has added 13 new kinds I BARBIE BUSINESS COLLEGE VOTE FOR EARL who stands for Economical Government, Hydro Development for Rural Users and a Strict Enforcement of the O.T.A. Phone 4-15. 112 L .1` debt $24 3, 1' U. UUHULIIICK: LII Em $97,000,000. 3,000,000 in less Ionservatives, Liberals, Independents, U. F. 0., consider some of the Reasons why Earl Rowe should be Elected: ne L4LUeI'il.l zluu bU1lb'tf1'\ilLl\t: pr.uut:: LUL ll . Mr. Drury has increased that debt to than four :~'ez11's. ALLANDALE Miss Mae Spillar of Midland was home over Sunday. _ Mrs. Logan and .\/Irs. Kettle were in Toronto recently. \1 v-e (`June `Dnnr-hm anpnf the 1n moron-to recenmy. Mrs. Chas. Poucher spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Doris Fletcher of Windsor is visiting Miss N. Hook. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brunton wele in Toronto on Wednesday. Ernie Berry of Giravenhurst is spending a. few days in town. .\`h-and Mrs, J. S. Brunton motor- spenamg Lew (lays lu Luwu. .\Ir.and Mrs. J. S. Brunton ed to Toronto on VVednesday. M'iss Nellie Sanders df Toronto was home for the week end. An... n.-um Tx'n(rhf in mnm1dinx=' 2 weal: W1[n [menus H1 14U115`lUlu. James Overs of Toronto visited at the homeof Geo. Overs this week. Bliss Nellie Coady of Toronto is spending a. two Weeks holid-.L,v at L-.. x\r\I`i\P\ 1......-. W111 Laue we p1C1llUl\el` LU uuuua. Wes. 1\IcLea1`_v was in Toronto on Tuesday aitending the funeral of his sister-in-laxv, )Irs. J. )IcIJea13n The C.N R. basebau teaul expect to play the Z\Iiu1ico team in the lAg1'icu1tum1 Park on Saturday at`- ternoon. tn.ununnnr-{nor n`H'h fyhti V`,Qf Sun- I5. u1`u11w1on. Beginning on Sunda.y, July 8th, there will be union sex-vices of the .\Ie1h0(lEst and P1'esl),'te1'ian cl1u1'ch- es for the s'.I1111ne1` 11101111115. Rev. Roy Melville inoxured to To1'onto on .\Ionda_\', accoinpanied h_v lhis brother Charles, who has been his guest for the pasi Week. 1 n.~+..:n1- nn Minhnnl Wlnhmwfv. {ms (_'ueSI L01` me past ten. ' Patrick and Michael Flahevty, `Mrs. Bracken, Visa K. Flaherty and R. Coady of Toronto attended the lzfuneral of the late John Flaherty. rmm Qnr-v-r,11*nnI\f' nf Hm T.nr`s Run-I l1I19l`3.1 01 L118 1'd.U:.' Junu rxa.ucu._v.| Trhe Sacrament of the Lord`s Sup-I {per will be observed at the Essa St. church next Sunday morn`ing. Prepara-t0r_\` service 1~`.z'ida_v evening at 8 o`clock. nwmo minh+ hnrn 1`n. in :1 an 5 amocu. What. mi'__'ht have resulted in a serious re occurred on Tuesday evening, when some small boys set lre to the szummy boards on the `side of the Burton Ave church shed. The blaze was extiuspuished by near- by residents before much damage was done. I xn... Dnnnrvvino Qnnarn nn H11: ave` iwas clone. - ` Miss Beanrice Spearn, on the eve ;of her wedding, was presented with Ia beautiful cut glass bowl by the Burton Ave. church choir, of which she was a member. The Young` People's League. of which Miss S>pearn was president, remembered `her with a large reector. A special song service will be` lheld in Collier St. Meethodeist churchl Ion Sunday evening. Soioists, Mr.` T. Tooke and Mrs. Heath. An- itliems, I am Alpha ad O111ega,"` Stainei`; Gloria. in Excellis, Mo-~ `zart. Organ recital at 6.40 p.m. Percy Hoadley, organist and choir- [inasteia SPECIAL SONG SERVICE .-v-.--uuv wu -:.._:_-.' Corsetiero for Spirella Corsets for Barrie and Allandale A.-1 ' ' J.\J 11.1: v nagw.-.;.;.....~ . Merchants and others wishing to insert advertisements in the Ad- vance are respecbf~ui~'l'y requested to have their copy in the office as early in the week as possible. Advertise- unents not to hand by 9 o'clock Thursday morning cannot be guar- anteed insertion. VVe want to have the paper in the had-s of our sub- scr'nbers in good time each week, but unless the advertisers -3o-oper- ate with us, we cannot do so. MEN AND WOMEN: Bayview Tea Rooms, 194 Dunlop St. Teas and lunches served. Ac- commodation for guests. 18- Free with each Kitchen Cabinet for two weeks only, 20 pieces of aluminum ware. W`. A. Lo-we & Son. Call and see our veranduh chairs witlh red, green and natural nish- es. Lmvest prices. W. A. Lowe & Q n n Son. Sunday will be observed as Decor- atlion Day by the Odd\t'e11o\vs and Revbekmhs, when the graves of de- ceased members will be decorated. An open bowling tournament will be held on the Barrie greens on \Vednesday next. Each Tillli will play four games and the plus and minus system will be used. The Water and Light Commission have passed a b_v-1aw fovbiddving the using of water for sp1'inkLin-g be- tween the hours of 7 and 8 in the evenings. On F1`ida_v last the rst quota of bass fry, which was ordered some time ago, was received and put in the bay between Barrie and Allan- H9111) Anmhm m`ninmp1 is exnected Homeu-:;L-t.Uui*:l.;;L3;sfa-.-1;Wf-5' Char- lotte Street. LIIU IJ dale. my-nu The ofllcers of Spry Chapter, Bar- rie, attended the lodge of instruc- tion held in .\lea1'o1'd on Wednes- day, Ju11e 20, and exemplied the Royal Arch. The attendance was large and the work was put on in good style. 'Il\\'o lads, aged ten and twelve _vez11's, were in the Juvenile Court on Sztturdzxy morning. They pleaded guilty to having stolen a. rifle, :1 quantity of lace and some collars, the p1'opei`Iy of .-\. J. Tuck. Resti- tution has not been made. A com- viction was registered, but the 1n0t~l1e1' was told to lake the llO_\'S home and bring -lhem back on July 14, when 1\Iagist1'-ale Jefrs will pass sentence. Bargain minutes, bar:.;ain hours, barga.in~` days, is the order of every day at this store. We are busy every day re-arranging our stock` and putting out fresh bargain lines daily. Like everything else these bargain days will come to a close and that on June 30th, a week from `Saturday. Thousands have taken ladvantage of these bargain days and they are coming again and again for fresh and greater bar- gains. As stated and re-stated, We have bargains downstairs and bar- gains upstairs. Bargains for every- body in every department of our lstore. Only eight of these bargain |da:'s remain. If you ha.ve been in you have saved. Come again and `save some more. Everybody come `and save, save. Everyday bargain | day at I-Tnnfnr = ninfhinr f()I`(-3. B;\RG.\lX DAYS (`0.\"1`lXl7E TO ADVERTISER-S ! ; _a.I..._,. ...:..l. THE L'.F.O. denounced the Liberal and Conservative parties for the exercise of patronage. M1`. D1'L11`y secured seats for cmbillet ministers by appointing them to o ce. Mr. Drury gave con- __,e.x ,... L____.1..__ ._ .- 41.- L:..I,.,.-- r\I<|r1r\VI an in Hun I-nan THE L .1-`.0. denounced Libemls and Conservatixies for high taxes, Municipztl and Provincial. M1`. Drury is responsible for enor- mous increases in both in less than four years. Hunter's Clothing Store, Barrie. 1) l)eL\\ eeu Ditlllt: uuu zxuluu` Another shipn1e1. is expected A.|.|-4Lva;aau.u..u.,u ..... ...._.-... A pretty wedding took place in All-andale on Saturday, June 16, at the home of Mr.'and l\Irs. Luke Spearn, when their eldest daugh- ter, Beatrice Mae, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Albert` James Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henderson, Fox- mead, Ont. The ceremony took place beeath a. beautiful arch of bridal wtreath and ferns, Rev. S. .VI. Beach, pastor of Burton Ave. Meth- odist church, officiating. The bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father. She was gown- ed in a French gown of sheer white accordion pleated georgette, trim- med with Egyptian lace, with a richly emtbroidered Veil of Brussels net. caught up with orange blossoms. She carried a. shower bouquet oti Ophelia roses and lily-of-the-valley and wore the groom's gift, a. ro-pe of pearls. .\Iiss Bessie Spearn play- ed Lohengrin's Wedding March dur- ing the ceremony. Miss Vera Spearn, sister of the bride. was a pretty bridesmaid in orchid geor- gette, with picture hat to match, and carried bouquet of Columbia roses. Little Miss Marion Spearn made a pretty flower girl in white silk net, and carried a basket of pink roses. The bridegrootn was supportr-tl by Mr. Clarence Mitchell, at 10 a,m, Mrs. Spearu, mother of] of Toronto. the bride. wore a .;own of brown Canton crepe, richly broidered with bronze beads, "hat. to match. Mrs. Henderson, the C0008. 9111* britlt;-:.;roon1's mother, wore black satin. with hat to match. 4\| tnv~ Hun r-nrpmnnv :1. with ; Cu LU Lunuucv uu v home Miss Dora Knight is spending a week with friends in Lontgtt`*ord. her home here. ~ .\Irs. Ed. Mo.\Iillin has returned home after visiting friends in Mid- land and Colling.wood. The W:M.S. of the Essa St.` church met Uhis week at the home of Mrs. Barron, Essa Sit. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey-of Toronto were tlhe guests of Mr. and Mtrs. T. C. Royce for the week end. J. D. Wisdom S1: C0. are opening a branch store in the Peninsular Park hotel at Big Bay Point. The date set for the railtwa-ymen s picnic is July 18th. A special train will take the picnickers to Orillia. C.l .R. Agricultural Commencing with the rst Sun- day in July the Sunday School of the Essa St. church will be held Mr. and Airs. Allan Brunton of London are holidaying with the |former`s parents, Mr. and .\Irs. J. S. Brun~ton. services and Presl)_\'Ierinn . I dElH1t\'|r1Q tn!` the summer I LOCALS of taxation and taken from the people $13,000,000 from these new methods of taxation in less than four years. uuuAau;xa u_v uIyp\)LuLAu= Luuun ~t1'acts without tender or to the highest tender, as in of Biggs' deal for trucks and 1na1`ke1's, in which the I-lost $30,000. and the infamous Backus deal. which people many millions in less than {our years. vv \J|.A4\.\4: ..-.. .......`. c. Lving * ,. .. _._ A ... ,. .1 A ,..,,,, The Northern Advaiie4 FERGUSON HAILED ` AS NEXT PREMIER result of the timber inquiry was that the Shev1i11-Clar1:e people had been coerced and driven into mak- ing an unfair settlement which re- ected on himself. n.. H". n;m.m_~.mnnn mmqfinn Rh`. necteu mmseu. On the temperance question, Mr. Ferguson said that the Premier was trying to term him as leader of the Wets. Some one in the audience asked What about the last night party ?" Mr. Ferguson said he would know from Mr. Raney to- morrow who was at that party. Let the people know all who were there, men and women. The Conseunvzutive SPECIALVALUES WE LET THESE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES satin. with mu Lo muwu. - After the ceremony 21. dainty luncheon was ser-ved to about f1t't_\` quests, the bric;le`s table beinar cen-i tred with the wed-:1ing cake; lightedi candles and roses. 1..am- fhn hnnnv r-m1n1r> 19H . amid! In Patent Lea t11e1- with ligh turn sole and low heel. A splendid semi-dross shoe for the warln Weather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 MEN S OXFORDS A t for every foot and just the last you want. Try a pair 011. .L_. _- rnrx ;.._. 451` P1-ices Boys and Y0u`t11s T0n11is Shoes in The Hub Boot Shop Youths Sizes, are sure to convince you of `our earnest endeavor to give you the utmost in quality at the lowest possible price. WOMEN S OXFORDS 1$5.oO T0*$7.oo THIS WEEK S candles and 1 1/ater the happy couple left amid showers o`t' confetti for New York. Atlantic City and other Ame1'ican points, the bride tr2L\'e1ling in a navy blue Poiret twill suit, with grey hat and shoes 1o_match, and ;._::`ey squirrel fur. On their return they will be at home to their many friends at 146 B1'z1df01'd St. after July 16th. Qnvnu nF than nut-nf -t,n\\'l1 quests 5...... _,__ the case Province cost the 11 to 13 --$1.25 leader reviewed the history of the O.T..-\. It was the Conse1'vati\'e party that had given the O.T.A. and no party could alter it Without the will of tJh'e people. If the Conser- vative party was returned to power the enforcement of the Act would_ be made along the lines adopted by the late W. J. Hanna. Mr. Fer- guson was condent that if any real pcrogress was to be made in the en- 'fOI`CGl11eI1`t of the law the public must be educated, to an apprecia- tion of its a.dvant:Lges. As we have it now, there is only a. degradation of the law. Sow bugs are not insects but true! crustaceans. 1 THE U.1<`.O. denounced Conse1'vaLives for proposing a scheme of fPm`ovincizLl I~Iig"hways, uhe present 1 :-emier promising that he would spend $1,000 a. 111ile and iimprove 30 miles of ordina.1',v roaclway, I .'.l.`LhGl` than $30,000 a mile to build SDe8d il.VS f0!` millionaires. J11`. Drury has emba1`ke(1 upon a. program of 1800 miles of roadway, has paid as high a.s,$72,000 21 mile, and put the 1 v1'o\'ince in millions of debt in less than four _vea1's. STOP AND SHOP THE I. .17`.O. denounced Liberals and Conse1'\'atives for :1 civil ser- vice 0\*e1'-manned and overpaid. Mr. Drm-_\: i11c1`ea.sed the num- ber on? civil servants from 790 to more than 1200 and nez11`1_\' doubled the cosL to the people, in less than four yars. THE 1'.F.O. as a last resort 1110119) gmnts and public ` pnlities. Be not deceived. Brown. 01' Blat-k Duck, Ho11cyc01n1) sole. q1 July mm. some of the out-oi`-tmvn guests 1 were: Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Scanlan,,, LII`. and Mrs. R. Scanlan, Misses` ma-`bel and Bessie and Mr. Norman Scanlan, M1`. and Mrs. Norman Adams and son Donald, Mrs. Eliza- beth Loyns, Mr. and Mrs. Coates and family, Miss Myrtle Dunneit, `Misses Siney and Jennie Hender-. son. M1`. Alex. Henderson, M1`. and} Mrs. Miller and Mr. Frank Brown, all of Toronto; Miss Doris Fletcher, Windsor, 0nt.; Mrs. J. Spearn, Penetang; M1`. and Mrs. Alex. Henderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. -Paine, Foxlnead, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moore, `Winni- annnr Kid or Patent LC21U1C]j', medium heel, perforatocl `[00 cap. A really slnmre shoe at . . . . . . . . . Boys Sizes, 1 to 5 TENNIS SHOES . to blind the electors works of all kinds to John Hepburn, Duulop St. East, was batlly hurt on Fr1d;1_\' last. He ,was working on the C.N.R. tra.ck near Elmvale and when going to `dinner on the gasoline hand car a bar slipped and caught the ralil. The bar struck Mr. Hepburn in the ha.cl<, throwing him some thirty feet. His head was cut and frac- tured and a. leg broken in two places. H'e was attended by Dr. Corcoran, Elmvaile, and later taken 10 the R.V. Hospital, where he still `.lies unconscious. Mr. Heapburn is a. carpenter and was building a bridge near Elmvale for the C.N.R. ` The safest method of combatting lscale.insects is with soap suds. 5 $1.40 are offering the munici-

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