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Northern Advance, 4 Sep 1924, p. 8

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l('"3(|ll_\ x Simcoc 1 IS tlxsslv ml.-.. I..- 1_ .\ .-\l| Sclmnl . l(in;.:'s ` thvm. LOCALS IN MEMORIAM "N Is D1:1cg_ li:1rrio, I ...uu i\\.u I Clllllll Ill 'l`uv.\' .~:cu1Its Wcllwood in m nl Fun... Suits . ; for $7 :ur 01 me sazu rnumczpaiaty to be entitled to vote` at Elections for` }I::mbr:2's of the Lezzizdative .-'\.:~:semb]_\'} only, and not at Municipal E1ections,j and the.` such list remains there for inspection. I And I hereby call upon all voters: to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct-j ed according to law. 1 Dated at Clerk's office, troud,_ Aug. 24, 1924. | 2R.9. R M M..r,...1.-.. r-I-..1.: v:1_x:1u- gmno. dcculcnl the has : u n nu .Vy Phone C:1wa1:a B as pastor church. lS 011 Si $7.95. The Northern Advance as returned from pljepared to re- o, organ, smging at his residence, Dlsnvin Bk`) Cookstown on :1 :1 sclzcdulecl wnnn A u cnnn lence p1`eIerre(1. mus: D6` a UU-| GETTER. One who is looking to bigger elds for his life work and who wants to learn a substantial business under competent instruc- tions and careful supervision. For interview arldress in condence with brief personal history to Box D, Nor- thern Advance. 28-3; 00]) of Boy their winter Sept. 9th, at .- requested to has 1 -n n... T gan, ginging s resnlence, 663. 3 returned ` Beach to ,.+- run [0 at Sax- Comc in :15 50 play Cll 120 Col- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000 000000000000 His Ma.ster s Voice VICTROLAS and Victor Records Choice from 2000 Records All the latest Hits Terms to suit Purchaser ,_ ,. , ,. , `"-":.`.rx'.::::r:m-.'r":.'.'-n '1 2: -v:z'rv'-'v7v'2'v`z"r' wvjaj ` 22-2v2r;1r:r.rr:rn; ,3, 3/ . 11.11. 4, A.rl. U, Uc-om. ` Chem. 3. Howell Partritlge : L.A. .F.A. 2. F.(`.. C. L'lLl1llE L0 `U18 un(11's1gI1eu C fore the fteenth day of Sc 192-1. after wlzich date the I will distribute the assets of 1; among those entitled 't.l1eret< regard only to the claims ~ she shall ilten have notice. :7-..a will ma. 1.... ..,...,\..-:L1. 'l`.J\. Z, ].".U. U. Jack Payne: Com. 2, B.H. C, Chem. C. av-n11} Dnuuul-An - fun.-. 1 1Vlu1'lC`l ramnson I UOY11 B.H.` C, A.H. C, Goom. 3. may mzukxn : RM. 3, A.I~l. C, Phy. 3, Chem.` 3. Mm-I... M....,... . 1'..~\. .5, 1".U. 2. Grace Miller: B.H. C, A.II. C, Phy. 2, Chem. 1, Roblin Milne : RN '2 Au rv B.H. 3, A.I-I. C, Phy. 1, Chem. 1, Gordon T\Ji'/.1 -n - rny. L, uncm. Gordon Mi /.0 Geom. C. Phy. Amy Moore: 17 A '1 II` I` 9 HIGH STANDINGS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL] 1 H_V L2, LJIIOIU. U. Clarence Hall: Com. Phy. C, Chem. C. Duh. nun - (mm 1 no l.*\L`.'.- K1, L`..`1. 4, 1`.u. U. Roy HOILL,"h1OI13 Com. 3, Lit. Al;:. 3, Gcom. C, ]"1|_v. C, Chem. Ezhvzml Jumicson : L..-\. 3; L.C. In A -) wrv r~ pp-xruuz nor am whqse clmms Ts,-`, -vs s.`....'.V-J 13.11. .3, .L4.\./. Z. Hollis 13.H. C, Orma . 12 u r` 1).n. \.;, AJ1. L, I h_v (3, Chum. C. Llllizm l((eurns : 12 H I` A LI 1" rny u, pncm. Dora 1{ni;.-;ht : 13.11. 2, A.H. C Plzy. C, Chum. C. l \:1'(:_\, Lumbiu: Com. 3, C` [Gnu Little : Com. 2, Lit. 2, Al;:. C, Gcom. 2, Phy C, C] Rum Living.-;.s'ton: Com. 2, 13.}-1. 3, G.om. C, Chum. C. Milton L0u1.;'h(:cd: Com. I Ge-om. 3, Phy. C, Chem. 3. Alvin Luck: Algx. C, I*`.A. Amy McConkcy : Chem. 2, L.C. (I. J 1:11 L, .``\.H. U, :\lg. 25, U I xuuecn uray: B.H. 3, Chem. C. T4"1rn-nnr-n (Iva v - 13.11. -3, UHUIII. L1 Florence Gray: Chem. C. Rhea Green: Com. 2, Lit. B.H. C, A.H. C, Alg. 1, Geom. Phy C, Chem. C. (`.1:n'r-nr-n Hull ' ('.nn1 `7. RH rny. L1, LJDUII1. U. Pete H2111 : Com. 1, Lit. A154`. C, Phys. 3, Chcm. E T.A R T.('`. f`. r..~x. 4, nu... n. V Vivienne Jcffs 2 Com. 2, Lit. B.H. C, Alg`. 3, Geom. C. Phy. |T..A. (T T.(. (". FA 1 Ff`. `) 1J.n. L1, /-Ln. b, Phy C, Chum. Hnrn Kniu-hf - 0: me .u-agisxatxva Mumczpal E1-tctzons. `I:-.~+ u-an-m~7.-.,- +1..-- : 14.5. .3, 14.\J. 9. Jean Harris : G.A. 3. John Hayes: Com. B.H. C, A.H. C, Geom. Chem. 1, L.C. C. .Tn:r-nln Hnvn: - (Yarn `..-~.. .3, 1`.U. :5, u.L'. L). Alberta. Newton : A.H. Muriel Paddison Com. an` n An r~ nnnun I ..n. p, uncm. u. Harold Pearson: Com. 2. Lit. :.H. C, A.H. C, A13`. 2, Gc-om. hEmn1cLt McV(:i;.-;h 2 F.A. C, Jcrun Mulcomson : F.A. 2, 1 Ray Malkin: Com. C, L HI 2 AH r` AI..- 1" I`.- ;r.e1n. 1, 14.9. L . Joseph Hayes: Com. 2 H1. 2, AH. 3, A114`. 2, ._A. C. T.,('7, (T, ub. . I:)n1r.-rson McI'llw:1in: Com. C, Lit.` 7, B.H. C, Gcom. C, Phy. C, Chum. n_v. 4, unum. J5. Morley Mayor . '.A. 3. F (`. `) ..n. \.., 14.9. p. Douglas Hedger : Com. Leslie IrI<.d,<.r;c1': Com. .10`. (T, Comm 5). Phv (` 1Jl)u.L',lU..S 1lU(l:._',l.'l` 2 K./Ulll. U 1; Lit. Ag". C, Gcom. 2, Phy. C, Chum. ,I{oh(.-rt Ilodgscsz Com. 2, Lit. l.(`,T`A`2WF`.(`! A. b, up. u, 1`.A. J, 1' Muriel J(.-rmuy : Com. :H, :>. A H (7 Am (1 LO zaxe zmammate proce dings to have any errors or orni rected according to law. [ Dated at troud, this 25th dav of Au5:u., 1924. O_~') D In 11-1`-,_L. 1-: u ny. L/, K Murid eu r r (Continued from page on;__) Eileen Gray: Com. C, Lit. tT-I 52 (mom (1 AFJUI d(.`FIIlL'y I \.10HI. :3, AJI. C, Alg. C, (Y (`hr-n1 (` PIANOS n.r1. L., :1 Chem. C. Juhns1.on : A.I'i. C, 2 (Th:-m, (`. Johnston : Com. nu u, A C'h(,-`n1. C. I Jobbitt : Gr-om. 1, ,ncm. 1, 11..-\ J5, Mizri.-n: Com. C, Chem. fnnrn - 1'. A 0 . in thlflg ~ Evefy I-. " " V 1 V: V I: , ` . '1 I ;/.3; _. , ,:_i I . , ' V` `W ` 2 =4 ', ' / /,1`; I / ` .` I ' 5; \ ` _ I ` I .,,. 1 v , , S ` 1- .' I J 1` ll High Grade Municipality of the Township of Innisl, County of Simcoe. Notice is hereby given that I have conupliad wit`. Section 57, Voters" List Act. and that I have posted up at my ofce at Stroud on the 25th! ` ' of August. 1924, the list of all` persons appearing by the Supple-` m-:-nt2r:.' Roll prepared by the Asses-1 392' of the said municipality to be nn1v and um u+ \fm1:,.:r..,1 1:*1n..+:,...- I I Opposite Post Office Square, Barrie, Ont. \; U1 Alg. 1. 'Am. K/Ulll. .1, Coni. 'A1g-. c, Com. Chem. J. G. KEENAN 3, Lit. 111.... 2, Lit. Ga-om. 0, 1.11.. Gcom. Wanted--High grade man as addi- tion to present selling organization, by a corporation with over 50 years of successful operation. Appliczmti must be between 25 and 45 years of age. Man with some selling exper- ience preferred. Must be G0- (`.F`.'I"T`T7.T? Ono mhn in 'Inn1:ino* fnl ` Cht-m. IHI. Chem. 0 1 :4 . nu. . Cxuom. Lit. Geom. .\.I. .2. 2, Lit. Gcom. .3. nu. Gcom. HUM]. llitn Lil. .|.' B.i1 I..A n y 1. Molly Powell : C, Alg. C. C, bl`l1Tl. l., (` 1, 14..-L :5 Com C, Gcom. K/IIZIFIIU VV EURO! Z A.H. C, Chem. C. I M.. ..,......,\+ w..n.. .., gm:-1. .5, .L\.r1. .3, :\1_::. J, u :Phy. C, Chem. 1, LA. C, L. Kenneth Walls: L.A. 3, !I:-A 9 T4`(` r~ Phone 623. Phy. 1. Chem. 1, L..-X. 3, L.C. 2. Mnllv pnxvc-H - (`nun `P IN - Dorothy Rumble: Com. 2, Lit. B.1~I. C, Geom. 1, Chem. 3. Ruth Sztrjeant: 1*`..-'\. .1, F.C. 1. Clark R. E. Scott : F.A. 3. George Seymour: F..-\. 1, F.C. ' Alice Smith: Com. 2, Lit. IB.H. C, A.H. C, .-\1_;:'. C, Gcom. (`I 0) T) 1` \ ,- I` ~ A I\1 0.11. o, .'-1.11. p, .~u:.f. ;:, |Phy. 3, Chem. 1, L.A. C, ` Wili'rc(l Robinson : A.H. 9 IIU 1 .H. ').ll. L/, .`\.l'l. L4. \_;ll(_`lll. Ross Twiss: I*`.A. C. Churliu Walker: Com . TI 1'` (I-nu-n I" .n. u, :\.n. :3, 'h_v. 2, Chem. 2.. Gordon Telm : ` A 1 12` I" I` ..~\. .1, r.u. b. Doris Tuck: Com. ! II I` A 1.] F` (`hun- .n. U, \4H(.`ll1. u. Mar_<:z1r0t Wallace : Com. L11. 3, A.H. 3, A15.-'. 3, '1nr (`. (`.hr1n 1 T.A, C, ` Growing Girls School Shoes, in Patent. Straps and 0' Straps and Oxfords, at prices from $2.95 to $5.50. Misses Kid Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2, hea\'y.so1os, real Brown. Sims 1 to 5 Youths Sizes, 11 to 13 ML-n s Sizes, 6 to 10 ...... ., Low Running 5hoes-A11 co1ors- Men's Sizes, 6 to 10 ...................... .. Boys Sizes, 1 to 5 Youths Sizes, 11 to 13 WV -\D TN? A l7 ?7.Y?.'I`ISF`,;\I`.?T\"I`.Q.:i Pa Eight Boys Leather Boots The B. B. SHOE STQ_R_E ONE DOOR WEST of'the WELLINGTON HOTEL -:T Running Shocs--Bo_\-'5 I~I1g:'h Running: Shoes, VVhi4.r3, Black ' Qill... There is all 1 ing regular : Special .......... .. Our Motto: . KJUIH. C. Chum. . 1;` A I" Specials This Week ataca Au nu. Av-., u at $3.10, $3.25, ; in the lot, but not all sizes in each line. n .n no nr or) F: ._..,l 9-) nn Q:-..\.~ 1 .u ;s.;uau.u: uurzt .'U1 ..l1:}Jt'CLl'. And I hereby call upon all > `Lake irnerndiate proceeclir ave an`: .2-y-rm-: nr nmi::~Tnn Lit. in Black or Tan-- lJ.L2. L-. C, Geom. 14 . Lit. Chem. Geom. 1`.\4. 1., Greek l Value and Service THURSDAY, SI'II"l`I'IMI2F.R 4, I924 and Oxfords. Kid A an 1\l- . Au -1` n.._._ n A- 1` NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. F. A. Malcomson scored heavily in the magpie and pygmy pouter pigeon cusses at the Toronto Ex- 'hibition. Out of 24 birds entered Mr. Malcomson annexed 9 rsts, 3 second, 2 thirds, and 1 fourth. D IS( [)i.. 3111. :25 clay birds. 1'. {osxers Thos. Rod5:e1's VV. Crosslanil . E. Williams R. Wolfendon . T. Villir.-rs i Bert Marwood IH. A. Goodwin ....... .. l1:VCl.\` \\ 8ll'\VDO(l I .115 . k.. L!" C, P113`. 3, Chem. C, RA. 1, . Verna VVice : RA. 1, F.C. 1.. ] Charlotte Wilcox: A.H. C. I Roger Wilson: Com. C. Li. v `D `L1 I` \ln- 1" f`_.~.run 0 f-`I1.-n~n lD.n. o, .-\.n. .:._. .- lPh_vs. 2, Chem. 1. l*..`..1-.. h1;: J.u_\c. 5., uncut. 4.. Gordon Channen in Upper Schoollri `on fteen papers, made eleven r `class honours and four third "class `honours. m , r<,.__. _.. 4'-.......... .`.... .. IIUIKUI-IKE- Eleanor Carr on fourteen papers made nme rsts and ve seconds. rnl ,,u _,_, -u. u...~,. JIICLLIC IIAIIC JIXDIG LlIl\l AII\, `L\4\.lAl\l~`I These ro.~`u1t.< are along: with those of Helen Ross and Joan Cowan m 1923 the nest stamlmgs on the `school records. 113..-1. 1, r.\.. .c, u..-x. -:1, .-\.r thur Watt: Com. }B.H. C, Alg-'. C, Gc-om. `Chem. 1. y... I` vuuux John Weldon: Com. C. 1.3:. gB.H. C, .-\.H. C, Alg. C. Geom. 1. Evelyn Wellwood : Alg. C. G-;-om. C Ph\' 2 (`.1-:m'n C PA 1 F(`,(`, PRIZE WINNERS AT THE EX. MISCELLANE GUS Sarah \Va1lwin: LA. C, L.C. I \ `I UP 0 f1\ 9 Cf` P uu annxs u. `u-.. ...... and $3.90. Sizes 1 can null BARRIE GUN CLUB uu.-n . .x.J.; : Geom. 2, Chem. . mm. r` 1:.~ L.0m. L., 1.11. Alg. C, Geom. Sizvs 3 to G. l school shoes ...$2.95 a pair _;u...- .\- - .$2.95 a pair ...$1.75 VOTERS` LIST. 1924 ...$1.10 ...$l.50 , A. n... S01]- pair Pir VOTERS` LIST, 1924 `I1. voters? . . . , : -rntr fn Ian: I L. R. ORD WANTED ` hereby given that I hax-el Q: nnn `l A; +1..-\ The members of the Barrie Agri- cultural Short Course will be pleased to know that two of their members have recently been successful in com- petitions. John Willson of Angus won fth place in wlairy cattle in the stock judging competition at the [`o- ronto Exhibition on Wednesday last,` while Eugene Smith of Utopia ltasl won first prize in the standing eld crop competition, conducted by the Barrie Agricultural Society. Mr. Smith has also `entered this ilelrl in the acre prot competition conducted by the local branch of the Depart- ment of Agriculture. nlu 4...,` L.-...-. L`..,..... \'....oL. 0:.-...,.....i l Donald Ross, Executrifs Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. Q 1 0 J n. M. McConkey, Clerk. I1.-in R. M. McConkey, Clerk. ezcuon 1U OI me and that I have`, V n7'?m.: Q?`-nus`-, A- | lltl'SlgIlL`U 011 01' 08' September, x Executrix ~ of the estate Iled ihereto, having` he of which we notxco. and that responsible to any {Cf-T Q nf :m'.i T-`:2-ansi omce. arroud. on Au5:u.=t.. 192-1. the = entitled to vote in. >a11tj\' for members` 5 .-Xss-:mb1jv and at ns. And that such : -`rn- :n :~n_-.nm nn um Lusuites then havej a Barrie. i INC 5UlT!H1C`!' at K10\'9l'!'1ITlTlI UOCK. I _ Mr. and .\Irs. Dollery and family. ' ` have returned to Toronto from 5 1 .\1inet's Point. I .\Irs. C0n\va_\' and daughter of; I-1ums\'il1c~ are visitixlg Mr. and ;\Irs.3 `A. Osborne. ` 3 A -n-u.~.-u'nr. nxnnv-:+ V--an 1'n4>n 9113` ithc trapszhootinpr contest at the To- Eront Exhibitin on Tuesday and Wm,-d- f11o.~,(la_\' of last week. Each contest- ant shot at 300 birds, 100 on '1`uus- l:.1_\' and 200 on \Vc The 1 three highest scores made by the local I team out of :1 possible 300 were R.| lwolrenaen 270, w. Crossluml 205, !Lome Campbell 263. <` W. (`,vn=:l:n1:I h'rnnrr1-If Innmn H-m Barrie trapshooters took part in, LHKJAII. v1 .151 Auuxuuscu I Only two boys from North Simcoej competed in the judging at the bx-I hibition, but it is to be hoped tha1.| a large number will enter the com-` petition being held at the Barrie Fair on September 25th. The dir- ectors of the Barrie Fair are to be-| commended for the interest they` have taken in this work and by get-j ting the boys under 26 years of age} to take up live stock judging should create considerable interest in better live stock in `the district. 1 1171,51 n ,1` 1- .1 /-1' u . Mrs. Geo. Webb has 1"eturned from visiting in Toronto. } Dr, (`Ann Qnnnf H10 hnIizl:\\' inl [45511 DI. CHUTCJI OT1 Dummy. ' g Miss L. Foster of Toronto spent! !the holiday with her sister, Mrs. S.` fZ\I. Beach. 1 "I"1a.n (Know!-.-Jr 13.-nu-.1 A4` `D....;.\..| `MAN HA NARROW ESCAPE E WHEN SEWER CAVES INE ------- I ! W'alter Partridge, a laborer whose ,S[:~:no[noruiu1 "13 s>1m1\' uo sg auioq escaperl injury on Friday afternoon! `when the sewer in which he vvasi {workin;: on Dunlop St., opposite thul }A:1vanc<.- office, caved in. Partridgel `was buried up to the shoulders and! lit took an hour's limzinyz to frcr,-I `him. Although he is an elderly man, {he was; none the worse for his ex- `periencr: and was able to go to work! on Saturday morning. I ! Parfritlirn um: nf uvrn-Ir in nu av- ;14UX'HL \42.UI1pI)(.`ll Z00. * W. Crosslaml b'rou;rht home the lonly trophy won by the local ~:hoot-! 'c-rs. Hc captured it on W making` 4!) out of 50 for the H{:h~ `est consecutive score. The prize was In cut glass berry bowl. Tl. \VnH':-nalnn chnf. in fhn hnmvnn U1 lU. LDC` l11Lf.'l1\3E7I SCOTC \`V{1S (L5. Mllton Carr and Thos. Ro_u:ers were not in the money m an old timer's shoot for men over sixty. Thn Rum-in I-lnh n1nh1hrn'= xvhn fl CXHIUTS SHOOE 101' 1710!] OVCI` SlXT.y. I The Barrie club members who made the trip were R. Wolfenilcn,` VV. Crossluml, Lorne Campbell, .\Iil-| iton Carr. Thos. Rogers. Dr. W- `Rngm'.=, E. Williams. I Vlllylllg m LOYDIIIO. Dr. Cane spent the holiday in 1\'eWn1a1'ket. As~4-`Inn. 1'\an.-n n4` '1`ru-Anon L. 1111`: L\ B\'V.lllZU.'KeL. Arthur Dorzm of Toronto is holi- gdaying with lzis parents. I Miss Tnvlnr nf 'l'Txln'ilsv-n is Vii- l]`l{.'.' II']CI1(IS In E0/IL I I Miss F. Brunton and J. S. Bruntonl motored to Toronto for over Un- holiday. `i\H<: Awno: CH:-In-1:1 11-ac 1-rlnvnml Av\. avuvn Au nu. \.uau;u.u. - While the results of the Girls ! Inter-Township Judging Comps;-tition,i conducted at the Exhibition on Wed-I nesday, have not been announced? ofcially, it is understood that tlzei team from Innisl, which was coach-' ed by Miss Brown during the past summer, won fourth place. The five` highest teams were as follows: 1,i Elgin County; 2, Wellington, Era- mosa. Township; 3, York, Eramosa Township; 4, S. Simcoe, lnnisl` Township; 5. Wellington, W. Gara- faxa. in this competition there were 174 girls competing: and with the ve classes which they had to; judge, they had an e`xceeding1_v busy. (lay. nouaay. M155 Agnes Gxlchnst has 1'v;turncd from holidaying at Presquillc. 1\`I`l`.=. Hill nf Rnnfnn 1': \'1' Inn" ]I1'Oll1 nonuaylng ill} 1 X'CS(]UlHC. ' Mrs. Hill of Beeton is visitim; her l(lau_g']1ter, Mrs. Marshall. ` W. Goring of Toronto is visiting, `his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gur- ing, Brock St. Mrs. Firman and Norino are spend- ing: a few days in Toronto and Mid- land. KT:-_~ `fn\no1wn1l ..n.l 7\.|'...~ h..u.,.. I JHJLU. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Patton were in Toronto this week. 'l`\an \Irxy'II1:\\t r\Iulx\`o A6` ...u...Zn.\.~ ....'11l The regular order of services will be resumed in Burton Ave. zmd; Essa St. church on Sunday. i `Vvere m xuronw Lms Weex. [ I M L. F`n. nf 'T'm~m1fn unnnf `J1. DEZICC. 1 The Quarterly Board of Burton Ave. church will meet on Sunday,i `following: the cvening service. 1 Mrs. .\'orm:1n Uarshall is spending `a week in Toronto. i Mrs. Goo. Poucher and Mr. and illrs. Les. Pouchor are spending a `few days in Toronto. i, Miss Ania Crowe is in Toronto for in few day`. i .\Iiss Mabel Hook was at the Ex. ithis week. L Several from here attended the `Exhibition this week. ' Mrs. John Webb has returned af-i tor visiting: her daughter, Mrs. 111-` ig1*:nn. in Toronto. Mr. and .\Irs. A. Lines. Sr., were in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Floetham are at- - tr-n-.1in_-zlthe Exhibition. Miss )Iar_\' CO21(i_\' has returned` from :1 holiday in Collingwvood. 'u.. n...: U... Cnn \v,,i.i. 1...`... .-0- ` IYOITI I1OH(18_\' In L-Oll1!11\"\\'OU(1. ; Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Webb have re-5 turned to Toronto after spending he summer at Government Dock. \Tw nn.l \'h-.~ T\nH.a~m- -an/I -Foanxv `:1. U.SUUI`1lt3. 4 A passing motorist ran destroyed one of the gates , Day. 1 \`H_~_- Tn:-{n41-. Q-{n-lav : v uay. v ' ` Miss Lucinda Sr1g1e_\' 1s vxsxtmg 1n: , Toronto. ` n.. D1011-n11" AH` nmn ....,1 1 TH:-_ vzsxrzng 1n LOTOIIIO. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bothwell andl ,I\Iiss L. Lawrence attended the Ex. `this Week. \I'.- run? `He: P,-nnn`|-\:in1:l and "'\`T-re I tun omuruay mornlng. ' ; Partridggc was at work in an ex-1 jcavation, which was fourteen ft-Uc, `deep. In the course of his work he` `undermine-rl one of the post:-; of tl:<:1~ !crib, and when a load of xzruw.-1 passed nearby the crib leaned in, :11-1 lowing: the earth on the sides to fall. (`.1152 "I`\-mnn 4'rn~nrnv.n L-+:.0-m~ L... Wanted-Sa1esman, co .1ection exper-| ience preferable, substantial commis- sion basis to hustler. Apply at once. Box B, Advance. lowmg Lm: cann the sun.-s to fall. Chas. Tymon, foreman, states that `such 21 cave in is not an uncommon` `occu1`1'c-nce. The oply danger is| lwhen the earth falls straight clown] !or when it catches a man in 3` gcrouching position, said Mr. T_vmon.f IBARRIE TRAPSHOOTERS AT j EXHIBITION TOURNAMENTi lil CUL {[1853 DUl'I'y UOWL ` R. \Volfo.-mien shot in the lmnrliczm tourney on Thursday, scoring.-; (38 out `of 70. The 11ip;hes:t score was 72. T\. TiHnn (`arr and Tho: Rnsrnvz Vic. Shenelle and Geo. Hill are holirlayincr at Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. E. `.\Ic`.\Ii11in return-w ed on Tuesday from Winnipeg. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schrieber are visiting in Toronto. 5 WT? and \`h-:, R, R. Rnthwell and`. LIE? '91? In IOFOHLO U115 \\'Et'K. 1 ` 1 I 1:1 reternoro. ~ Sarjeant & King are showing: a wonrlerful range of Ladies New Fall Coats. Visit their spacious cloak department. V iuaylng wxtn 1:15 parents. Miss Taylor of 'Uxb1'id_;`c is visit- mg frlends 1n town. \T:~n TI` 1).-nntnn nu.) T G `D. L01`OI`1I0. Dr. Blakely. Alf. Little and J. Mc- Gee were in Toronto this week. . v.-,. m.,..\,..11,. ....,x am 13:11 .,...-, ` tms WEEK. `end guests at the home of Mrs. J.; 311'. and Mrs. Greenhsield and Mrs. McCordick of Toronto were week"? M. Bothwell. `nu- 1:..+H,.an \Tnnv-L: i: hnlizlavinrr * DEATHS HL'RST-In Barrie, on Sunday, Aug; - 30. Mrs. James Hurst, in her 68th` year. Interment took place oni r Tur.-.=dajs' afternoon, Sept. 2. I I-IAMILTOI\ --In Toronto, on Satur-; ` day, Aug. 2.`), James I-Iamilton,g formerly of Minesing, in his 80th; year. The funeral took placei from the home of his son-in-law,! J. T. Johnson, Minesing, on Sun-i day, Aug. 30. -. --H___ 1 )1. bothwell. : Jigs Kathleen Moore is holidaying- in Peterboro. i C" 1 ..r_.... I. Finn urn cl-unuvinrr 2' Wins Prize or % Stock Judging ALLANDALE into and on Labor` .`U` LHL UHU. _ Mrs. Guest was born in F105 town- 'ship -13 years ago, 21 (1au,r:'hte1' of Mr. and of the late Mrs. Geor_Lrc- Man- :nin5;. Ei_:hteen years ago she mar- r`rie \Va11ace H. Guest of F103. Four _\`ea1's 215:0 they moved to Bar- ` . rie, taking` up residence on Elizabeth ` St. I I y I l .11: `unity most: who have love-.i and 0s , Who can 1-(-zxlize the bitter cost. .Rem0mb1':xncr: is u 1.-olden chu'n, That Death tries to part, `But all in vain; |To have, to lose, and than to part, Is thc meatest sorrow of our 11!.-2u't. --'s::.l!\' missed bv family. cum wu0wIn:.'.' Lnt: accment. . J. R. Boys appc.-ared on lmhulf of `Peacock. The Izcarimr was 1`a.tl1er ]cng'thy and lasted most of the morn- mg. rMcCR.~\Cl\'E?\'-In loving memory of Father and Mother, who pu.s'.~:L-d from this earth on September 1, 1920, and December 1, 1923. C}terisl1e(l memories of ones so dear, Often 1'(,'C2l]10(l by 21 silent tour; "I`is only those who have love-.l and lost. ' LU 1V1l(llKl ' the Mid] ch:u'tc1'. V 1.01:. Inttvnd. `FUSUIIIU HIS lier St. M During the month of August there have been 17 bi1't]1.`<, 6 ]11Z11`1`il;:'L`S and 13 deaths. For the co1'1'cspon month last year the totals were 19 bi1't11<, 5 marriage and 9 deaths. Civil Engineer Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyori 133 Blake St. i me was W2llLlI'l}.',` Ior mm to go by. Mr. Crave-n s evidence went to ;show that Peacock did not stop as jsoon he should have. He swore {that Peacock was in full view, sixty-- ;six feet away when he started for- :ward. As: Peacock was travelling 'at only a medium rate of speed he should have stopped in less than ;twenty feet, declared Donald Ross, `counsel for Mr. Craven. M::-<'ure- ments taken by the plaintifl follow- ing: the accident showed that the `rear of his car was 18 feet from the east curl), wehre it came to rest `at a point 32 feet from the Craven driveway. I Sljlhll-U pnnnnnlr in flat. `uh...-\..,. unvuway. Stanley Peacock in the witness .box said that Craven liesitatetl some ,time before starting forward and Ithat he stopped as soon as possible when he saw that the other car was ,movim;. He counter claimed for $8, damage to lzis auto. ` Miss Brown, who was in the 12:11` with Peacock, corroborated his evi- (lence. She thouxrlrt it funny that the Craven car stoocl still so long`. In her estimation the Craven cur didn't start forward until the car she was in was twenty feet away. 311'. lllilvlitlll r'nl`\'n|\.'n~u`i.:l 4!-... m xvus Lwemy ICCL Mr. Mchullzm c01`roboru..`.<.- the evidence of Mr. Craven concerning` the xncrusurennunts and position of the cars followim.-` the accident. I J. R, Rnvz nnnr-an-xul nn |u.1u.H` -4` Juzmt & \ Boy.~" l !:uul we 'l`hc ISL 1 Scouts will 1110--til1_L:`.~' on '7 rm .\n Q ! Bzxrriv plnys at \Vmlnvsl:1y next in South l.c:u:1u~ ; sh: Hc hm-cln L- :lnr-LL 21 will In her fo1't.y-fourth year, Mrs. C:11'~ ;rie Melissa Guest passed away at her !home, 228 Elizabeth St., on Wetl- `nesda_\' nigrht, Sept. 3. Ailing` for ilfoulrbor ve 'ea1i's w%t11 eanlcer, she ` 1Zl( eon con !1(.'( to `er am 21 "em: iagzo and gradually weakened until [the end. \f... r<..,..4 .....~ I.,..... 2.. *m1-- L_,_,, Deceased leaves to mourn her loss, `besides her husband, two children, Victor and Lila. Mr. George Man- .nin_; resides in Elmvale. Four sis- ters. Mrs. Thos. Mills, Elmvale; Mrs. `John Dickie, Elmvale; Mrs. Matt. .Parnell, VV_\'e\'ale, and Mrs. James Houghton, Elmvale, and four bro- `thers. George. Niagara Falls; James, `living out West; Garrett and Sam- luel. Elmvale. also survive. : The funeral takes place on Satur- `(lay afternoon. Sept. 6, at 1.30, from `her late residence, 228 Elizabeth `St., to Elmvale cemetery. A short service will be held at the house In town and at the English church, iElmvale. Rev. A. R. Beverley will` 'have charge of the service. The sequel of :1 Bradford St. motor accident, which occurred on June 4, took place in Division Court on Tuc:~:day, when W. J. Craven [sought judgment against Stanley {Peacock for $25, the amount of dam,- iages to his car and remuneration for 1time lost. 1} His Honour Judge Wismer re- esterved jud;,rment. The mishap took `place after Mr. Craven had backed :from his grarage onto Bradford St. .He was: an;:'lin<,'; around to go to Bar- ;rie when Peacock, also going north, [made an U!1SUCC(:.1'SfUI attempt to ;pass between the curb and M1`. j(jr;n-(.n < (`ZIP 'l`iu- win-I-uf `H... , NOTICE is l.ereb_\' given pursuantl to the Trustee Act that all persons] having claims against the Estate of .\Iar_\' Ann .\IcIndless, late of the` Township of Innisl, in the Count_\w of Simcoe. Married Woman. de-I ceased. who died on or about the` t`.\'ent_\'-eigxhth day of June. 1922-4. are` request.=d to send pzu`ticula1's of their; claims to the unxlu-sig'ned on 01' be-` 4'.-A elm 4`.4'~.m..x. 3.... IN: e.\..e.....1.-.. ` }Ja.\.`: u1:uw<:(:n Lll(.` curl) and M1`. Cra\'cn s car. The right running board and front fcmlcr were smash- ed. cu. ` Pcacock s defence was that as iCrz1vcn stopped for a short interval; ,b(,-fore going forward, he beliuved {he was waiting` for him to by. , (:vil(-net: wonr fn .Rev. n.-1_:.- ` from holiduyil .~.-nnnuun Lin .1. 3Court Sequel To Mot Accident Sc-voml Barrie Iiiwanians motored 3 Mulluml Tuesday cvenmg to see he l\lil|:1nd club prscented with its hm'1.m-, `H15 [U5 take MRS. WALLACE cu1-:s'f -v. n. 12. well , h0lid:1yin_L." at no his duties : Methodist `s|\.(u IWTIIQ Municipality of Township of Innisl, County of Simcoe. `- . . . . . .

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