Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 May 1924, p. 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924. At the ripe age or 87 years, Bar- tholomew Hickey passed away on Fridia_v, May 8, at his home. 2 Pene- tzmg St. On Sunday deceased was seized with a, stroke and never ml- lied from its effect. Previous to this he liad been enjozyinlg good| health and only a week or two he-| fore had w-allied down to the nwmket, where he omen assisted in 1119' weighinwg of Inarket produce. Tlrn-n nonv nx1h1iI1 Irnlnnrl HIP` welgnlnwg 01 Ill1l[`lit`L pruuuue. I Born near Dublin, Ireland, the eldest son of the late A11`. and .\lrs. William Hickey, he came to Cam-I` ada wheT1 ten years old and sc~tv1led' at Highland Creek, near Toromo, where the lfam-i1_v resided for a number of _\'eaI`s. Latex` he moved to Ori-Ilia township, where he lived until coming to Barrie sixteen years ago. When Mr. Hickey came to Canada condi/oions were vastly differ- ent to what they are to-da_\', and he had to c-11t down the forest to make a home for himself. Until the last deceased was very b1`ig=l1t and could" ren1eml)r,=1` the old days wtl1 ren1av1'l(~ able clearness. 'L1h- urH`n 1. -aihnu-u'no ffdxnnc nvo- U18 (.'l(:`ilI'Il(:'S5. His wife, I{a.the1'ine Gibbons, deceased him four years ago. brothel`, Willimxx, of Toronto, I-ix-no 'l"1srn-A turn 9% van ( Ul'Ul.l1l:l', \VHll"lHl, UL LUIUHLU, Dill` vives. There are three s0ns.| iThom~as J.. Bmwie; W. J.,_ Trmn (Creek; James, Prince Rupert; and gthree dau`ghte1's, Hrs. .\I. .\Iurph,\'. i\'espra; Mrs. .-\. Moran, Barrie. and `Mrs. S. Devlin. Uptergrm'e. The funeral took place on .\Ionda:vl morning, .\Iz1_v 12, at nine o'clock. from his late residence to St. .\1ury':s `church and cemetery. Dean S\\'r-enr:_\' ioiciated at me church and Fzttlwri `I3renna11 had charge of the se1`\ ic0` `mt the grave. l IBUU H1 JJEll'i'lf. . i 1 Omar Dishoprzc 01` TOI'0n10 iv; 1\'is.iti1ig his fa-ther. I Miss .\Iine1*\'zL Leonard is \'is_=iIin_L;1 1 . ` i { : I .\Iiss \Vi1da. 3Y`l1'ti1J. .\I1`. and 111's. \V'el)ste1` spent H1111- :1:L_\` at Thos. \\'zLtt s,. .\I1'. and .\I1'.=.. St`0.t.t of Barrie spent] Sunday at Thos. _\V'z\1L s. 5 1 Miss Ueilloy of Giltord spent Sun-I =day with Mrs. John Reynolds. ; ` Mrs. H. Slight 01' Cookstown visit-i ed her siste1`,.1I1 s. Robt. R0_\'110ld.<, on Sunday. vmm nr\v\;v\\Ir\I1 `I'D. 'u-onfhov hnci UH .3uuuu_\'. The continued wet delayed most of the their seedinjz. \f.. .\..,1 \Ync- T(.'u'h:r uwxr seeumg. 111'. and .\II`s. `Wilson Hu1`s1 and; son Ralph ~\'isited with I-1.] Reynolds over the wet-k end. ` VT` 1' nvwr` TI 1 `Dnvnnhle n1` '1'`'\_ '1`. J. and B. J. Reynolds 01` To- ronto spent it few days last WOC-1( wirth their brother, Sylve Rs:-ynnhls. K.9,\'I101(lS O\'t`I' UH: \\EL`l\ L'Hu. ) BA RT HOLO.\lE\\ HICK EY OBITUARY FOR THE LADIES--.=\11 T119 newest styles in Oxfords, Strap Slippers, Colonial and Sandals, shown in Black, Tan and Suede Leathers, in all the HRS. MILTON C.-\Rl1 We are Specialists in Our Particular Line \\'(\ alsu <~;11'ry :1 grand line of Boots and Shoes fol` botll Mon and Boys at Rcnsomlble Prices. CJOME IN AND BE CONVINCED HI-Ie KHOWS How): GEORGE soME1_:s KNOCK VAN \\'eathe2~ has} fzu'me1`s wiLh! I bW`Ol1P..\`|1n 2155111111111; L11 1TlhPI" u public menacw service it appears thin in .=i1m1e drink. his c]e:11'ne.=s ( .=m1.=e of rt-spm single drink (11 31111011)` mlhm` thml his steadiness. TI-I( The \V..\. m< I i "`5:"`~i3I. Nixon on '1 I_ Mr. J. R. J i v n .st W091; -0111 0 is om pm! One ` r-`In I\Iothers Day services were t- tingly observed in all of the churches last Sunday. Special emphasis was laid on this one day in Ithe year when the mothers are publicly hon- ored for all that they have done dut- lng all the other days of the year. \[nfhl3I` nnv \vm< celebrated in: Over $12,000.00 \\'m`l'l1 of our stock damaged by \\'a re1' and the loss has been paid for by the I11s11ra11<'o Companies. \Vo now offer to the public every pair of those new Spring` Boots and Shoes at prices actually below factory cost and l111n(lro(ls of pairs away loss than Half Price. See display all through the store. T110 immense assortment will give pleiity of variety and choice to suit 0\'c1'ybod_\f. FOR THE MEN--Drcss Shoes in Oxfords and Boots, shown in all leathers, Goo(l_vea1' wolt solos, newest styl0s-Bo0ts for the Workman, sturdy, on easy tting last, below maker s cost. ing all the Olnel` uays 01 1113 year. .\Iothe1`s Day was mid-Lent in the days of old. The- custom then prevailed of young. people who had lefvt home, either to make their own homes or to seek a. career elsewhere, returning home on that particu-lar Sunday to see their parents. and particularly their lmworthers, and carrying with them some libtle token. The youths and maiidens thus engaiged were said to have gone a-cniothering. xvhna thn nm r-nstnm nf return- THE SHOE MAN. .\lO l`HI<}RS` DAY l<`l'l"[`lN(iL,Y ()liHl ;\'l` ('Hl.'l{(`HES lnave "H.-u11U While the old custom of return- ing home each year on tha,~t day has more or less fallen away, it is very true that Mothers Day occupies a. specially warm place in every man and woman s heart. All who can go back to their home do so, and those who can't remember their mother by sending some little token 01' their affection. On that day men and women: Ithink back to their childhood days, |when mo-ther smoothed their seem- iingiy difficult little pa-ms of we. rTI\vwv ......,\ .. vnnv-(In nf nnnmfnrt nnd UH Luau uu_\ lu\.u uuu n./...-... lingly How sure a source of comfo1`t and balm for trouble mother was. And `as they }.rre\v older the influence re ,mained and imbued with that tender devotion grew stronger as the years itted by. .\n an Hun ;n~:1nr1 nld r-ustoln has rmteo oy. And so the grand old custom oonriimied, i-is original form perha:ps 3. little changed, but its spirit and `inner sincerity m1:1.baied. Each year lthe ministers find on this occasion 121 God senrt o'ppo11tunit_V of giving 1)i-aise for the mothers who are with |us, and t.hose who have passed on Ito their reward. '| In (L l'BC(-.`l1~L EUl'lUl`l2l.1 ll . Judges who have ; tliese offenders will be I in assuming that a dill` menace on Ilw 3 that he hat} 1'1 is th C`i9(1l`Il SS of thinlci 1'r-sp0n.=,ivl)iliI)' that is to ' 5` his al)ilit_v \ I I 1 Eight thousand buffalo were herd- |ed together recently in Canada for n vnnvin Corn cobs have been found to make a V`I`_V good bui1din.: 111-mtenial `when properly ground and treavted- 1 -_...-___-._~..__ l1ll\\ I CIIIJLT Miss an :1 \/\J.I\IAl1tlL Ll.LL\A new shades. The R~id\:e`/to\\'n Dominion is strongzly in fvor of bz1nishin.: `the dr11nke11 driver from our higllwuy. In :1 recent edimrizxl it said: T-nrrna hnvn tn dtzml xvi:f.h_ 1I"LI'\ .1 .BRO\\'.\I-vIn loving memory of my dezu'I,\` beloved husband, S. R. Brmvn, who deparled this life x .\I:\:.' 23, 1023. s 1 Sadly missed by his wife. met at the home 01' .\Iiss .\I. Tm -sdzLy z1fte1'noon. Jamieson and Jackie Ln\\'ren(-e are vi.~:1'Iin}.: in Huntsville. E. .\IoLm'en of Perth visited her sister, Miss 11. Mcbaren, 1'ecen&- 1 . 1 I I i i I Manufactlwed in `Barrie by DAVIE BROS. All orders given prompt attention P11oneS-Fz1(rto1'= `.226 Residence 335 or (568 Our Motto : QUALITY FIRST 1 1_\'. ~ I M1`. and .\I1 .=. \Vzx11z1ce 'I`z1y1o1' an- ifzxmily have rmurned to 1hei1' home i in .\I:15..*nma\\'z111. I \h- Tnhn Imningnn nf \Innh= snout Are you getting the ut- most value for the money expended in shoe repairs. If not, bring or send us your shoes and be assured of the best in both MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP rm _u:1:J1m1a\\'an. 111'. John J2Lmieso11 of Uaple spent ; the week end wilth his daughter, Mrs. IT. A. Lawrence. D A V I E S Perfection Ice Cream The Cream of Quality THORNTON FOR THE BOYS , GIRLS AND CI-IILDREN S WVEAR--Sho\\`n in big Variety in Boots, Oxfords, Slippers and Sandals, in all leathers, at most ex- 1'1`2101`(1i11a1]'y low prices. l.\' .\ll`}.\I0[.\.`[ USE 111 Dunlop St. .1 11 szuu : 11:0 to deal wiwth. fully justied d1'1ive1` has been hiL`h\\`a_vs. if had Ia.1 even tho effem upvrm 1i11I;i11:.: and his H11 rlnn In 1] Pag Five - |\1u_.:. uuu nun due to a. be considered to walk \vit.h VVE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE REAL SAVINGS THE FIRE SALE BARGAINS REPRESENT. Children's Shoe Bargain Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday of This Week SAFETY FIRST Phone 23 HARLEY S NEXT -coon-ooooowoowuwoonouoowuooonuuoowo Wall MOORE S SHOEMSTORE This is T. E. Harley The FLOGLAZE Man ( .. ;: `I 11 0 9 :ire Sale~VVater Damage Only tovour Stock of Brand New Seasonable Footwear L. '\V. Guest mm the misf01`.L_une to lose :1 sp1c~nd`id horse lam wek. Miss Phair Gibbons returned '10: the city last week to I`E SUIl10 he1'| studies at Te-clmicul School. ; \I:.... run-1H_ \l1 1-H11 rnnn-um] I See Him For Your Paints, Varnishes, Wall Paper Window Shades, Picture Framing Barrie s Busiest Paint Store HARLEY S NEXT Thousands of Pairs to choose from. and will continue until every pair is, sold out~ absolutely no reserve. PARENTS, DON'T MISS THIS CI-IANCE TO SAVE. Prices Less Than Factory Cost LISHIL; UH` 1illlllt'|-DI liven those who] .u,....-. um.-n nn 41:. MOORE S SHOE STORE wuat11e1' in I E o 1` .. 5'-1 I'l1\l)V`&! zlgers \\l:n:v week end, and Cedar DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE stuuxes at '1'ecnn1ca1 ncmom. ; Miss Phyllis .\Iz1rti11 roturnetl from the city 1`ece11I1_\' uf-ter spend- ing :1 week with friends there. I Onvim :1. nun1be1' 01` cot1z1.L'ers \\T`I` Ihllllltl. M1 . and \'isitod wit and have s I i 3 0 Toronto 1 `i 113.; their .\Irs. .\Ic.\Izum has gone to to spend a while with fI`i0I1(1S x Mia: T.iIn Rnntinu visited [0 spend wnne \\'1LI1 1I'1L-nu: Miss Lila. Banting `her brother, W. C. Banting, week. I ..m,..`..1 \lnvhav-'.: `nnv =arvino_: g ween. >`p9ciu1 .\Io1he1"s Day services were held in thn .-\ng1ican and 1 1`e; inn chu1'ch(=s last .\`1m(1ay. .\I1`. and .\I1'.`~:. C. H. C-z1r1`uthers and Issos Bezxtricu and Isabel, of Bar- .: ..:.:....1 nu Qun/luv an fhn hnvnr-1 Ul (HF ' Elliott \Xu `; Orilliu this` week disposed of! ;|sm),000 of municipal bonds, the [puicv being: $ti`_ ,-167. B011, Collin- `lock & Cn.. '1`01`onto, were the suc- | c-4:-.~'.~:I`u1 hi Mrs. \Vm. Ca1`ru~Ihers l with friends here 1'ecent.1_\'l we` since moved their fur11itu1'e `OHIO. \\'herc- they purpose mak- mir t'uwI1n'o home. U911 LFICL` unu lbi :iw(1 on R11n(1z1_\' 1'm'nw1"s suister, IVY No money refunded on sale goods. lug ll \\t`l:'1\ wnu nu.-nun llI\TI\. 'Q1me 21. numbe1' 01 c0t121_:ers up from 1.110 city over me both at .-\1c0n:L Bvnch C Harbour`. '1"I\r\ nnnunnml u~n'nv -umulhr :31, UL nur- lt the honu-I .\I1's. S. R.l , sistc-1', '0 up :1 :- ;bui1din Mr. re-xu:m ica z1n accomx D011 p121_\`(-(1 people on T11` The church the In goodly I .\In(`h Refres memb` The this 1) , was 11 of M1 nccom .the :1 The I for 1}` Mrs. 1 l rc-3., Pres., "'~*`---1"-'-'--I ---~---~--- I Mrs. G. Harper 2 Dr)1'o1h_\', with rxiends, 113601011 on \V'e(1nee(1z1}'. I . .... Y . _` uuunuu uu u-_u..\..,uu_-. I Mrs. A. Gillham and grandson ofl` "I`m~rmt0 are \'isiIin_:: the 1`o1'me1"s[ 1 I `sister, Mrs. J. Neelnnds. ` We hear t}_1_u1 1*`. Ness is In start} _L':11'z1ge in the near fllmre, the l)l1i1di115 being well under way now. and .\Irs. .\IcCu11ough have. returned to Toronto, )I1`s. A. YVm`n- ica and her mother, .\Irs. Galloway. :IzLccompz1n,\'in.g them. a ._.x t. ..,\,. u17..1I.\<. TN".-.n"| .\I1`s. J. Pramt visited friends in Barrie recently. The U.I`.O. loaded :1 ne car of _stoc1< on Tuesday. ` Miss S. Goodfellow visited friends in Barrie rc-cenltly. . Miss .\IzLrga1'et .\IcC0nkey is Visit~ iug sick friends in Toronto. \x.. nun \i.... h L`nhnv~lnn:1 mi` 111,5 1L'1\ 11'1t`11UB 111 J.U1UL1LU. 311`. and .\Irs. D. Sutllerland of Lynden visited the former`s parents 1 recently. Mr. B. Bavton of Camp Borden, \vas1'ene\vin:.; acquaintances hemi In;-+ cm...-A-m 1 u\.\. .... ..,...,.....,. Don't I'0l`_'.;0:t to see Valley Farm by the Thornton }'01111_`_ ( in the Methodist church here Thursdz1_V evening, .\Ia.y 22. .x- 1;. ...u. VI`! 1 I!__l A.-.1 n/K \r,.4x.... \\/`db 1uuk:\\Auj.g ktrlgucttubulluta 11:11: last Sa1111'(1zu'. .\I1`s. E. T. .\IcC0nke_\' is spen(1in_: `E1. fmv dz\._\'s with hex` son, Chas. .\Ic- r`r~~\,-r\\ \'|'|nnr`ln1n uu JAluA:\Au,_V klxlllalg-3, .vA1.mJ ..~. Ladies` Aid of the .\Ie_1hodis*t `church held their May meeting at I I home of Mrs. Wilson Black, a goodly number being in zutendance. business was transacted. Ref:-e.shn1en were served by several members at the close of the meeting. an ,,,,u _1__.:-:_ _c ..(n......,. ..r I'1Lll'UUlll'. The continued 1`-aim \\'t .this locality IS c:1usin;' Hu- ~1\v\\A unanuohxocc I-`vnn Ih EL [PW Uilv_\5 nun HUI C .\11z1ndrL1o. .\I1 s. .\I111`I`ay Huntr and little son Rz1_\'nH)nd are the mlosts of _\I1'.. `Thompson, Thornton. \r.._ bun, bllclb. /`I `IT......,... ...`,I IAJCIHUCLD (LL tut; wluau um mu, nu.` mu '1`he annual election of officers of branch of the Women s Institute held last, Tlntrstlay at the home Mrs. Mitchell, Tollendale. On account of the disagreeable wea,ther the attendance was rather small. following oicers were elected the coming year: I res.i(lent, \V. J. Goodfellow: lst Vien- .\lt`s. Tom Hewson; 2nd Vice- .\I1`s. 0. Black; Sec.-'I`1`eas., .\Iiis.%:. H. Orclmrd; Board of Direc- tors, Mrs. B. .\Iarqnis. .\Irs. G. [`lm'pe1' and Mrs. A. .\I:u`tin. .-\ heztrty vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers, also .\l1's. .\litchell for the use of her home. .\`eveml new names were added to the membership roll. At the close of the Inc-utinrz .1 dainty lunch was served and much enjoyed. The committee appointed met on Tues- du.,\' 01` this week and z1n'un_ee(l a splendid progrzun for the coming yam`. The July meeting will be held ttl Mrs. A. .\[attin's. The girls are in char_:,e of the program for this ga.t.h- ering. n V A. Lowe & Son have a full of Staunton`s Semi-Tnlmmed Paper. _STROUD . ll\lLAlI.\IAA and da11_:.11'te.1' H1 Pvinnrlc l1I{11l'1'Il1 tn` llll_'5' LHU IUIRIICI DI eelands. T110 1`-7 sIz11'l{l`be" he .311" 15` ell VIVI 0% mp ' t0"t auto, `V. J. her, messed lem. 5 H, D The Northerh Advance llll llil llf-',l||L`-I motored to BARBIE WOMEN'S REST BOO)! HOLDS :ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of -tihe rest room was held in the room on San- urday a.-ternoon, May 10, with the Institute-`s Otf Barrie and surmunding coumtry well represented. Afnr n rnvinw nf tho vnar and BUIHB llllt`ilB'1llt.`.`.l`.. l'4\v have some St`(HI1_L dmr S1ll`2lIH`L` that the \\'m*l< be done over again. C011 Il|'[I y VVBJ 1 I`Up1`e5eu.Luu. After a review of the year and the treasurer -s report had been given. the election 0:! officers fol- lowed, with the old 0`1CeI'.S being retained, as folllowsz Preside-.n.t, Mrs. .\I`i'.Lche1l, Sitroud; _Treasurer, Mrs. R. A. Sutheri~zmd, Sitr-ouwd; Secretary, Miss E. A. Rix, Cromvn Hill. The board of f]!i1'eC:t0I?S to consist or re- presentatives from each Ins'.tuu*te to act with the officers. A V'r\J-A nr Hunnl.-c umu fnnnrml act Wltn me ounce-rs. , A vote of thanks was tendered the officers for their work during the year. Also rtno the editor of the Examiner for the donation of paper and numerous kindnesses, and to all who have helped make the rast roorm a success. In counting the names in the ViS*irlOI'S book it was found 1.ha.t over 1900 persons-had visited the rest room during the year, besides the many others who had not registered. To gain :1. more acciirate rapont it is requested that every one irsing the rest room will -sign the visitors` book. A box for donations has been placed in a con`- venIien:t place and donations will be grawtefully received. "N19 h-pn:nrm' Mrs. R. A. Suther- g1'atetuuy receweu. The t1'ezLsurer, Mrs. R. A. land, reported for the years ending April 30, 1923 and 1924, as fol- 'lru1.r:: - A111 H. lows 2 IL! Stroud W.I. Shanty Bay Edgar . . . . . . . Crown Hill . . . . Guthrie .. . . . . Dalston . . . . . . Edenvale . . . . . . Minesing . . . . Oro Station .. Painswiick . . . . Thornton . . . . . Innislv Council Essa. Council . Vespra. Council Oro Council Open-ing day Mrs. Davis . . .. Interest . . .. Rent of room I`u1-niture ...... Repairs ..... Empenses opening day Balance on hand ' Edgar W.I. .... . ; Stroud . . . . . . ' Crown Hill . . . . . Minesing . . . . . . Edenvale ..... .. Oro Station . . . . v.\Irs. R. Crawford Shanty Bay . . . . . Guth1'.1'e . . . . . . Thornton ..... .. Churchill . . . . . Friends . . . . . . . . Mrs. Brown . . . . . . Friend . . . . . . tnn.+nnzOc ni` hnv UL IUUI . . . . . . ~, Rug . . . . . . . . .. ... .. Box for donations . . . .. .. $'.ecret2n'_v s bill, stamps, tele- phone, etc. ..... . Visi Io1':<` book . . . . . Total .. . |Cash on hand 1` I'1Ill1 . . . . . . Conctemts of box-- Fevbruary . . . . . . . . . March . . . . . .. Barrio Town Council . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . Innisl Council Oro Cmmcil . . . . . .. Essa Council . . . . \'e. Council ..... ilntr-rest on account Thn .=how(=r_\' weather dnrin: thm past two wvoks has 1`0I:\rd<>(l .=m=(1i11'.' operzltious on the low lands and farmers arr _:uxa1i112' 11nen.' On `the high 1:1nd:< sewlinu about con! ploted and |1`()spects are bright. 1110111 or room.` 13un- 1Decit 4 , . ` ! mill )`a1'(I is llmg up with` {lumber \'ex`_\' fuel. , .\I1`. 1\Ioa11 Grose motored to thvi city on Tuesday last. `LT 1'1 Dnrrnu-=r\v1 Innn n hncinna. '[I`1I) [0 [He Clly U11 111:-:uu,\. I Corner took EL large load 01`; 11ogs to the city last week. Mr. Richurcl Rolgerson and .\h'. Thos. Jacks are reco\'e1'ing from sickness. 13...: \t (`nk-A nf` Hun 'T`runmfr\ slclnloss. I I-`red M. Grose of the Tnmwto police force called on friends during the week. rnl...-. 1.4:-`Ix Pnu-nx~nv Qoc. hnnv H1r.\ H19 \\'GK. The Irish forever. See how Tippemlgv bunch can handle p`u1pwood proposition. '1`hn RN nntnr hm] :1 0:11) to pmpw0o(1 pI'0pU.s1uUu. The C.N. doctor had :1 call Le- froy this week on account of sick- ness of W. J. Chapin. The C.N. has a. rel-ief at present. The agent, I-`. A. Tebo. is zrtxtending` :1 R.R. ga*therin,'.r at Cleveland, Ohio. I`. r` Allnn nffpr grmw \vN-`-ks of 11.11. gawne-rxI1,`.; ul. L,1eu:xu.uu, uulu G. C. .~\11a.n, after some weeks illness, is making fast progress xvimh the dwelling of .\Ir. T.hos. Stephens on Centre St. xn..- ozlvn. Tlnvv-1' cnmm 51 (`am nvn centre M. Miss Silvia Ba1'r_v spenat 21 few (lays with her mo~li1ei', .\I1's. \Vi1iiam'S. Barry. She is Tl911I`iILL' the end of her term at Oriilia. Hospital. Vhkn Ru-:~+ unn1 rr'1Y`l1(\ nf hnzphnii I181` IGI`Ill ELL Uulu. xiuapnun The rst real game of ` for 1924 took place Churchill and Lefroy on oveninrz. The result was in the f0rnn=r. hn T.` T)n`1nn nf-' 'T`nrnnIr\ um iormer. ; Dr. I-`. Balian of Toronto Univer- sity called on his mother on S1lI1(1Z1_\' last, who is recovering from an ill- ness ZLT the home of her S011-ill-1ZL\V. Samuel Todd. Your correspondenvt. with the whole comm11nit3', regrets the serious accident to Ex-Warden Todd. \Vhi1e on a. ladder one rung broke, the re- sult being four ribs broken, with a d-ouble break in two. 'T`1\r\L\!\ uvhn uvorn Fnvfllnnln nnnnrvh (1-011019 DI'E`i1l{ II] l\VU. Those who were fortunate enough to attend Simcoe Lodge, 76. at Bradford on .\Ionday evening on the oicial visit of D.D.G..\I. of Metro- politan Lodge, Toronto, were well repaid for the run down. Toltal Total Tota.Jr."T . 1 . J.UL`S(.lil,V JHISL. 1 `r. Rogerson made 3. business. the city on Tuesday. r`.-n-nan 1nn1.- n Inrrvn lnnrl r\V': April 30, 1923 Receipts ' Y Expenditure Expenditure nun LEFROY 18TH LINE, INNISFIL Receipts :,_.__a ll. baseball between Tuesd ay favor of l uu --' ' `-- I` M1`. Maurice .\Ia1'Iin spent 2.31 in Toronto. 25: .\[is:~: Ruby \\'ice spent last weelz` `end in Ba1'1'ie. * 00. Dishopric Oil .-:,.:a:...... 1.:.. rnnum 1 the the Mr. George Somers, one of the oldest citizens of Barrie, died on Saxtundlay last, May 10. He was born in B~a1'1'ie, when it was known as I{en1lpen'fe1d:t, on May 23, 1835, and he had lived practicall-y all his- llilfe in and around Barrie. By trade he was a \\'l1eelw1d;:ht. G. T. Somers, president of the Sterling Bank, and of the Crown Life. is a son. Seven other sons and a daugh- ter sux'vi\'e. "n1..-\ 6`unn.m1 vac hnlrl nn Qnnrlnv . Poor Old Soles! Bung Em Here *`-I n.v: Q _ - mnsf. value for the monev ter sux`v1\'e. . The funeral was held on Sunday a`f`te1'noo11 f1'o G. G. Smith & C0. s chapel to me Union r:e`mete ry. A=1"ter a lingering illness .\l1`s. l\lzu'y C:zu`r passed away at her home on Peel St. on Sa4t11rdz1_\', .\Iav_\' 10. The late Mrs. Carr `as born in Elora on .\ugust 2, 1858, a daugli-| ter of the late John Street and Kawtlierine Hugzhes. In 1880 she became the \vI.1'e of .\li1lon Cari`. For a num~be1' of year-S after lhoirl marriage Mr. and .\Irs. Can` lived in Commanda, in .\Ianitovba, Cobalt, and came to Barrie from Hamilton about four years ago. Of a quiet and cheerful disposition, .\I1's. Carr will be greatly missed by her many l'1'ien(ls. hnnnnanll la survived "in: t\vn znnia ll'l8ll(lS. Deceased is .survived by two sons, Charles of Detroit and Russell of Premvier, B.C., and ve da.u'gl1-ters, ]Mrs'. A. S. Porter, Timmins; Mrs. 'C. L. Grisdale, Grand Prairie; Mrs. W. R. Sullivan, Sumacher; Mrs. V . 1.1. Asseltine, Premier, B.C., and M-less ;Grace at home. Five brothers, all '1ivling out \Vest, also survive. The funeral, whioh was privavte,| took place on Monday afntemloon, May 12, at `two o clock, from her lz1te residence to the U-nllon ceme- tery. Rev, VV. J. \V`a`tt was in charge of the funeral service. Sale Now in Full Swing

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