Page Four up uu LluII\A1~J . The late Mr. Bebb, who was 37 years of age, was born in Barrie and had lived here nearly all his life. About two years ago he married Miss Rena Z(}l:hI' and later moved to To- ronto. He had been :1 meclmnic in Pal:mer's garage here and on going to Toronto again associated himself with a Mobaughlin gumg-e. Mr. Bebb was a member of L.O.L. 452 . LI__ 1 n Aw n mt: rm An- UODD VVILS it Illl.'Iu.uv.;L u.. ...-._. and of the I.0.0.F. He was an . p;1icnn. ---. ...... his urH n nn an Surviving are his wife and an in- fant son, Ernest Ray, aged three months; his father, Josepth Bobb, at home, and two brothers, Frank of `V ---1 Du- rd 'I`m~m\.t.n. The and two D'1'0T.nu1`s, rm...` UL Barrie and Bent of Toronto. funeral took place on Wednesday nternoon from the late residence to the Union cemetery. The Od were in clumge of the funeral and Rev. R. Melville ofcizvted. The pall- bearers were S. Nixon Hearst, Cecil` B. Partridize. Hugh White, A. Paddi-. A 1.~m.,.,..n~- *~- ""~r~` ERNEST BALDWIN BEBB STROUD ' `H W4 15.... .m.-mi Mn tilt`. lam: 1'UUI\u:u\.\, vvl ;e1-y. ~ ofcizvted. '---.. U....... r`.m-HI thc RV. 1. Safe re- B`' chtlrch. "5 4 convex`. J93? peg: and Mrs. E 1.39 frie. . .\I1~s. Dog; '1 BY5v tributes `Gu00(l- ` The `0, J. Bunt-| .\...1,\.. I IIT-T0!1(1C` rosi .;;uson had come to the village from SOUTH SIMCOE EX-M.P.P. PASSES AWAY SUDDENLYi I Mr. Alex. Fergrusorn, L->:-~I.P.F.. was su .>1ricken wizh heart failure while walking; on the :~3treet.:s oi Schomberg on Tuesday aboutl three o`clock and expired before a' rlocwr could reach him. Mr. Fer-4 his farm about two miles out and` had appeared in his usual zgoorll good health. He wa.~: one of the best known and highly r(.-;:arrlr_- resiclents of the vistrict. .. .` , n_._._ . . nu?l\'r.: vv ....... -... ..-_____ , , William Mclieown, who was born and raised at Phelpston, was killed by a block of concrete crushing` him while working; in Buffalo on Feb. 20. His two sisters, Mrs. D. Haskatzt and Mrs. C. McGinnis of Barrie went to Bulfalo and brought the remains here. The funeral Was held on Mon- (lay, Feb. 23. Service was held at St. Mary's church by Dean Sweeny and interment took place at Phelps- bon. The deceased was born at Pheip.71,on 50 years ago, where his early life was spent. Surviving arr: his wife, four brothers and two hers. JOHN PATTERSON 'I`\h(.-re dicd in Vine on Snfalrrlay, John 1 a.t Lurson, in his Zrrl yr,-ur. Dncwscd was a rc- t,irr:vl farmer, who had livczl jn that listri-tt rnos`. 91" his life. He (lied after 21 very prolong- ml illness, having been .`u;Ilr`.ltiv-n for over 21 yt-Aur. He :~:u1*~nv~l by his wife, threr: la.up,`ht,t:rs, two of whom are Mrs. I"r2mk Aynr.=.`r. and Mrs. Victor Rorlgm-9 of P.ichrn.r>nvl Hill; om: son, Walter, and :1. -is?/2r, llumilmn Young, of Stmurl. The funeral took place on 'I`ut::-;'la.y from the latr: rr::`irl(:ncc in V"im.- to I Stroutl CL-mutt.-r_V`. I 'l`HUISDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 LII`. IJl.llV\4r|A1 ll-V: .-..... I 7,, Thu death occurred Frtlay, Feb. 120, at his late r<;sirlencr.-, 2130 !Charlr.-.=. St., Vancouw.-r, of Duncan 1Arthur Currie, }.'our1;_{<,-1` .srm of Mr. {and Mrs. Lachlan Currie, DaL;`.on, in `i his thi1't_V-thir(l year. Dr. Currie had `bu.-n ill for Lhr.- past eight months with valvular heart tmublr,-. On ';:rar1uatin;: in Toronto :-m.'r,-n years: I _..A. `D\ u':- ..:.v,,. unnw. hr. DR. DUNCAN ARTHUR CURRIE 17V,L_ . church. l.'.'xuu.u. Su1'\`i\'in[: him are ha: {father and moth:-1', one ' vv 1-: _t f\.... tn-A ll. LUILAL \JJ. Jack Powell .1 ru. LLHLAL \.uL1.., ;....., ..___ [her brother in \'ancou\'er. '7" , n-_.-1 5 :1-".4-n,~ w1v:;v`n 1 {her morn:-1' 1n \'a.11uUu\v:L. ` The`: oral tributes were many and lb:-zmtiful and included wreaths. from {D12 Jones and staff. \'ancouver; Dr. fliellam and staff. Winnipegz; Union Edgar; sprays from Van- Edmonton. Texas, Winni- and Orillin; crescents from Bar- iri-: friends: sheaf from club, Winni- There were also many oral _tribute.= from family and friends. ` > ` ' ` ".4- 1.......,_1u 'l`11CK anu \\IHLL`:n1c, \.r:zw.:v:, I)U.lA.\ son; wings. Powell and Garvin; subs. Smith and Doyle. Pu:-feree-Josh Belcher, Co11in'__-- OBITUARY LX'lULILL'> mu ......_. ...... __,, l 1 func-ral, which was largely .nt.temled, was held from his parents l|resi at Dalston to the family plot at Knox church. Oro. Services \\'M`v c.onduc.te(l by Rev. Paley. The pzill-l)oare1's were E(lZ`81' Gray, Allan Bouncy, Everett Counts, Kenneth MacLe:1n, Morley Boath and Percival B rown. I WILLIAM McKEOWN IVIIXJ. In:-u\ n um ..-.. - .___ One of the oldest residents of Barrie p:L.'sed peacefully away at her home, 62 Ross St., on Saturday last in the person of Mrs. Martha Hunter, after 2:. long` period of failing health. The late Mrs. Hunter was born "1... ....m in Han f.nwn- .t A nu. eig'l1L\'-ei_L:'~lit years ago in the town- ship of Innisl. She was the second [l2lll}.`,'llt\`l' of the late Geo. F. Warnica of that locality The family num- bered zunonp; the earliest settlers in those (lays, l1a\'ing' come in before much of the land was cleared and before the days of the railway. In 1861 deceased inarried the late Wil- li:1m_Telfer Hunter, who predeceased her twenty-four years ago. They came to Barrie with their family forty-six years ago. Four children remain to mourn her loss, Mrs. Riobt; A. C-arr, Toronto St.; Mrs. James Cheesman, Bradford St.; A. T. Hunter of Toronto and Miss Martha at home, and one sister, Mrs. John P. Carr, Toronto St. The funeral took place on Tues- day from the family residence to the Sixth Line cemetery, Innis -.l. Rev. J. S. Shortt, assisted by Rev. W. J. Wua/tit and Rev. A. R. Bever- ley, officiated. Those acrtingas pall- bearers were six p:ramlsons, Wm. H. Cheesman, Detroit, Harry and Frank Cheesman, Tononto; James and Al- bent Olicesman of Barrie and Wm. H. Carr of S-tratford. / A ... - .. .. m. .. visitors. ltovs. _.-.-. -, nu}-_n+'.i+.nurn H. Unrr 01 obrauuuun. , Among: the out-of-daown visitzons, besides those mentioned, were Mr. C. Carr, Mr. L. Warnica, Mr. and Mrs. H. H:a.mi~l:bon, Mr. Jas. Hunter, uy m xx1:1...m an nf-' 'T`m-rm.+.n- Mrs. 11. nlaaluuwn, nu. .....,. .........., l `Mr. W. T. Wilson, all of Toronto; `Mr. Keffer of Meafortl and Mr. Jae. Patterson of Suttnn. MRS. MARTHA HUNTER 1...;.- L`-\ u :..`.x.L.~, of Barrie and who was luuuun uuu ...._._ NL- .. .~ I-km :-nI\n11{` wood. ......-.,, ._-,- r, , )1`. Wife, his bx`ot`nc-1', W. `*3-'.e1`s, Mrs. ie anr.1I\1iss "ho with lQ.'Dl'JClLlu-3 `J1. LIA . '.IA~1s.AAv.. Mr. Alex. Fergusorx was a native!` of Simcoe County and born in 1868, a son of the late John and Catherime Ferguson. Hr: rc-cr_~iv<.-rl his e.luca.tion in the public school and at Col1inL;'wo0rl Collegiatr: In- stitute, but reiurnt.-tl to the farm. He rst entered the political arena .1,.......l :.-,- (`nn ;1aI`Uu_ "\-H'IiN~i'%0UND iii 6-5 U6: nrsz ens.-:z<:u ,m.....w. when he was elected as Conserva- tive member for the riding of Card- well in the by-election c2s.u:~:e by the rr.-.'~:ignation of Mr. Little, the ;aittin;:, on-: . .,..`....- member, in September, 1906. In 1908, when the name of the con-, zwmituency was changed to South Sim-[ coe he vms again .-lectetl and con- tinued no repre-:~'ent this riding till 1919. He was a forceful speaker and very popular with all ela;:se.'. The late Mr. F(:I'L ,'U..0ll was identi- etl with the Metho(li.'~:t church, also the Orange and Msusonic Orler:~a. He was unmarried and is survived by two brothers, William of Schomberg and George of British Columbia, and six sisters, Mrs. Robt. Wray and Mrs. Wm. Dennis, Schomberg; Mrs. Robt. Sutherland, Toronto; Mrs. R. Duff, Oookstown; Mrs. Chas. WiL<;on and Mrs. E. Wilson of Britisxh Colum-l MRS. E. TRlBBLE'.'S MOTHER .3 U PASSES AT AGE OF 90 YEARS ! Mrs. Sarah Nina Davey, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Tribble, Florence St., Barrie, and an old pioneer of York township, passed away at the family residence, Albion Park, on Thursday last. Mrs. was predeceased by her husband a few years ago, was 90 years of age. She was the mother of 12 children, five of whom are now livng. 'I`hey are Mrs. L. Horrell, Vancouver; Mrs. E. Horrell, Orillia; Mrs. E. Tribble, Barrie; H. A. Davey, Weston, and Wm- Davey, Scarlet Plains. The late Mrs. Davey was a devoted mem- hnr of the Salvation Army. Davey, who u (:1 :un :Lu; 1 \.\In Sound--Goal. n, L, Lvov\.; Mahaffey; be cwe(:n L".e Bowman, 531111 and 'na'l-re it creased by SS.C d .1 st1'a11g'1e- certain equipm Johnson se- the ofce of th 1 in the ."11`.~t The Finance ms the 71111)` presented by D .=econ:,l. V12 recom1ncndm1 3 rsiz pe1'ioi \`:11'ious nccoun ond intc-1`mi.<~ of Joys Amusc .=i-1101';-d. That Thomas to suj L'\\'i 1`S and Wu 1 . Bou1'd`._2'21n;1.I led the sco1`- 1 : ` A 11. .lt.stc-1` I I15 110 1561301 41. .- s in 111`- 11 and Dum- \\ x - PARRY SOUND JRs.T-~'1=RE1=ARE PLANS FOR PLEASM CONCERT C-WEN AT CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH ------up -s4\--u--up-us 1\1r n I: 'l\Il'f\'DT." ual 1500!} l " St` 3 . H arm na.Livr:|t H7 that Iohn 55""t 3:350] lic C`~"'m giatn nd the mar} cal 359] S5330 `" F ml the jug H qua`? ` con-l'*7""`f '.nu1,h Sim-l ' 4;aA\.\.a John- Lips- I .I-\I.I.I. .l.1..LIJ.l;l .1. Ln` _ __- MORE STREET1`n1'&VING II": a'`'``- Ru.sk--Huxw.b1e--That the Coun- cil consridei` the advisability of ha\'- and ing plans and specications prepare-I ;m,,,1`[for the paving: of Blake St., P2353 f and Burton Ave. a1.,1,_.4 Huxtablr.---Wallwin---Thu.t a peti- tion from this council be transmitted mu`-(,'t0 the Ontario Government asking m the Attorney-Generztl inve.sti- 1 gate the recent rise in the price of :r.-ivg-.1 {'d.`.s`O]in(: and oils, with 2:. View to 21.4- ct.-r'tainin;:_ whether the same is just?- : find by conditions in the cruzlr: oil market, and also for the purpose of a:-;certainin;:_ if there (3XiIi11i in the `3m.Vu_ gasoline and oil })u3iii(:ss 2:. eonihine in restmint of trade in violation uf Statutes. vv 1: ur._`II...t.. 'I`1m.4 Olu. vn. (Continued from page one) When the nance report Was pre- sented Ald. Wallwin wanuted to know if there were any accounts froln 1924 `included. He thought nhztt 1111 ac- counts of the previous year ought to be cleaned up at the end of the Year. Communications Dr. Richardson `asked pen to cut. down a dead tree in fr his propenty on Worsley St. rm... 1:1\..n.-u Rnn1'tl asked f0 his propenty W01`5u:y .3-.. The Library Board asked for $500 on the 1925 levy. rm . 15-11 m.-Jnnhnnn (Tn rrxuugsated the 192:) levy. The Bell Telephone Co. 1`eque:=:ted permission to erect a pole on Ann lo. , (Continued from page one) ous now and then on rushes toward the Parry Sound stronghold. Clarke 5 played well in goal and made several 1 brilliant saves. He had practically}? no chance to get the one that did I pass him. ` For the Sound, Bourdignon show- ed to best advantage. Patterson, the deaf mute on left defence, was also senvsamional at times. Lips- combe was good in goal and all the others gave a very good account of themselves. 1'1 1 ,_2_,v_ 1.1...- 4...- -. In The Warren Paving Co. wrote en- closing bond to cover amount held by the town as a guarantee on the paving done. M116 M:n~m>l'lxL< and others on pavmg done. Mrs. Marcellus Caroline St. complained that the electric lighting on that street was very poor and asked that the mat- ter be investig'a:ted. A number of rc-sident,s- on John and Sanford Sts. asked that two lights be placed between Victonia and Sanford Sts. " "*'-* A` -\ .Q1'n\\'."mt. Chief Sanford sts. The report of A. Stewzwt, Chief` of Police, for January and Fcbruanv vms read. The various act1vit.ies of the police showed that the town isl I-A:-W mm InnL-ml nftor umh-1' the] pollen snoweu L-11u.L Luv Wm. ..i being Well looked after the chief. The report of the ' Committee by Dopu recomnlcndc-Ll that `cl Sanit.:1r_\' I1 $8.00 :1 n A 7 \I\` 1 Asuyv. \F\I Fire and Police Deputy-Reew Lowe the sala1'_\' of J. Inspector, be in- :1 month. Also thatl equipment he procurexl for` the Chief of Police. Committ.ee`.< 1'opo1't.! Qpresemml b_\` Deput._\'-Ree\'u H_l1Xt11l)l0.l 1`L`COlT1l1 lL`ll(lL'(l the 1)z1_\`ment of the` accounts. That the rcquestl .A\mu. Co. be not eon-1 -' ` *r~~,.. .2- ...,.,. _ up _\ n 1 iwvxs.` ... ' VV'01`k.=. 1\."LAc1All.LA'_ l)1`OL1`.Il]I up early in the year, alsol; ll/Irs. E. Pa1~ti`i:.l::e that of suppl_\'ing: each mr:mbc1' oil Scotch Solos by M1`. Hill in cos- council \v.L;l a copy of the im ent.oi'_\": tume. of all n1ac`nin:-1;\'. tools, etc., belong`-l 53%` 10 131i` *~`-"n- R(~'C Ru-4` al,g'iven by an orchestra under the (lir- .~`u:'ed the al4lc-rman that T.l1C'[~ G n1at-iection of Miss 13,1-_v30n_ ;nC1u,1im__.- the `_-'-.*`s would be '.'.=l<':n UD '31 The `3`tl"I`riuxnplial March from Aida, Ameri- C'`-l'~'=`--` m`--"~3"r'- - `can Home Songs and Kempcnfulzlt _\1Otg0n_,- llarch, a composition of Miss Bry- kllk .-..-.v.. .... . Several excellc-n c selections an-a y, Litstc-1'--I.owr:--That the rcq ur-5". [of the Bell Tc-la-p'none Co. be grant- Inc D'L<'AbLlL|.`S. Hux1,a.blt:---\Va11win--'I`haL the rc-| qua-s. of the Library i0.u'v.i bu] ggmmt.- an... ..........:1 u...~..lm..l intn 1-nmm.it- LIIUIH-3C1V CD- For two long periods these two evenly-ma.-tched teams battled away without scoring. Parry Sound haul the better of the argument in the initial canto and Clarke was ca`;-ls.(l "._L. --..-....1 ,........+.-.....l-n- ;,',x'uxm.l:u. ` The council rt.-.<,o1v: into commit-j LN: 01' Lht: whole to con';? the tt:n for tho salt: of rlu:h<-ntur-e.~:, and on risim: to 1't.:pm`t it \v'.|.~' IYIUVI-ll by D(:put_\ -lit.-1-v(: H.uxt:1b]t: and AM. Lit-.~rLcr that the council :u.c;:-pt. the u.-mlx.-r of McCo0, I a|m0r.- & Co. for the (IL-.b(.-ntures. I i An hour and a half suiced Lo :~;trai;,:im.-n up all Barri0'.s` suits in lLh(: Division Count on 'l`ucs<.lay. The case of, Lord, Robertson and F`i5h(:r agaiiist Martin, Martin and Martin was dismissed, costs to be paid by Mic claimant, Mrs. Martin. A. Cowan, 1). Rose; and J. R. Boys uuted as solicitors for the im;ersert_-cl panties. VIVL... uni} A47 Q.+.-.unnunn we pn r- punLn:.'s. The suit of Stevenson vs. Par- rish for $200 was adjourned because of the illness of an esscmtial wit- I".he action of Gordon Semmens vs. Semmens and Stevenson for $200 was adjourned sine lie. It was shown that -there were at present no funds in the estate in question, bin that an exchange was going through which should "realize $600 and the plziinti` would get all tlhat was -lue him then. nu `rI-LL2._.. .. I l nlm CHOU. The Robbins and Myers vs. Gates and Gillies case, in whiah $105 was Im"~1v"d, was also adjnurnnd. Lllslu L.Ax. A\ to supply him \ water be not {:11 LI~`..st(-1` complainetl t. 0 -,.. -1. . W..-` DIVISION Reports vv mg: - g 4.`...-.., Toronto last `ne committr-e said that the lIHLl?J.l CEIHLU auu \JDdLl\C was \.-u.u..u on to make several spectacular saves. If there was any edge in the second stanza it was in favor of the Colts. For minutes at a time they kept the visiting team znbtled up in their own end, but could not beat Lipscombe. A4-4.-.. am, v-v\:v1I1`+o.c n+` nlnv in Hm pcrmi :sion frmt of n. COURT `: lII(.LvI.\.,L \.I;` had been 1 1,1 nu... with free CENTRA [G A plc Cenntral WC` (hay eve 1:), der th "24 Tihe r: sistod 0 Y Go Tra about t T2118 chorus, 1510 represc : Ethel I an Iris 5500 Went ` Miss L ::=::ed be . Wm Suki Miss \ 3 mmev Hu-ldz 1 Miss in :1 D .5 her w: t mile 3 _ Fell. After Sadne g'i" Annie ctonia chow taken fj~`~t` n`ua1'_V The .ies WP? rwn is who .-1' thel last ` G|0 'l were lion parts .\l:u`: of ` Juan sun. so that 1 Coul `ml 1'01" .-\1 ice. in}: n-port. \\`cl'( ""531 'I`riumpha `icun Hom `March, (lumt L ~on .<. :mm_ :_ At the :_:ramm(:, C0un_ , of the S hm, .VIi.'~2S Br_\';~ of roses. CHILD pcti-' Two 21 nibtml - Cumin askirw; Hospital '1vc.<,ti- the rcsu] ice I'(:C(.'iV(3(l to 21.4-.h0t watc- A W( .'lv: oil Jose-ph ( 03; L0 the 1'; `n'i.`(:U1 cor m1hin: Mr. Cur! ':on st-mblr.-I i week on - II.... (M. pleasing` coneent was given in ii Methodist church on Mon evening, in `aid of the S.S., un- the direction of Miss Bryson. first part of the progrmn con- of a cantata enrtitled l..e,t s '1`ravelling`, which \v:Ls given by about twenty-ve girls. H first number was -.1 Russian The Bells of Ole'a's Sleip;h," represented in costume by Miss Hines, which was followed by Irish chorus, When Patrick to -the Fair, represented by Lrillian Hines. The third num- ber was a Japanese solo and chorus, San, the solo being taken by Vona Ness in Japanese cos- followed by a Dutch chorus, Hulda and Peter, with solo by Audrey Clifuton, who appeared Dutch costume. The next num-' was a Pickaninny chorus by ve girls represented by Miss Ilane It was entiitled Dunno Why." this a Chinese chorus, The Sadness of Hop Ling` Wee, was given, which was represented by Miss VVia;llwin. Then an Eskimo chorus followed, the solo part being by Miss Ethel Hines. The ei_g`hth number was an Italian chorus, 1.`. Song: of the Hurlly-Gurdy," Oif represented by Miss Ruth I-lougrhton, isiwho also took the solo part. The 110' last number was the finale, Let`-5 'l`r:1vellin_<:. All the numbers well given, with clear enuncia- and good rhythm. Dialogue :7 ...r.... 4..l-nu luv Au.lI'4\\' Clifi0ll. hei vi.~` '[`c in /0 iia ef 1`(:- l)l` \(lIILaIJ --.4. and 2:. half yczir old Billie died at the loyal Victoria curly _vcs. Lc1` morning` as msult, of sc.-vr.-1'c scalrl-3 which he from f21llll1_L',' into 21 boilo-1' of hot; water on Monday 11131. week before Mr. and Mrs. Curlin moved from Toronto farm of A. l\ lcDou;;'ull on tho concussion of Vcspm, on which Curtin was to work. 'l`h<:_v had imo t,h(.-ir own house Inset and and on Monday mo1'n'm1.: Mrs. Cuvtin was doinp; :1 wz1shim:;, wh(:n libtlt: Billie, who was playing" mit- ir--.~:, r)V(-:l Co. at hot` hr.-nls, full lm.ckw:u`d imo u ihoile-r of scuhlim: wzutu-r. llu xvus very .sr-,'vux'<-,.ly scald:-zl down his back from Sl1()ull(:l`S `to kimox and across the Lhig'hs. He was rushud to tihu ho.s'pitul in :1 very critical condition. On 'l`u<:.~; ztftcrnoon the little fol- low l)(-win to take convulsions and all hope was given up. He p:l.S'S(.*0 away about six o'clock Wedm-sdu.y Inornim:. mu, 1-..u..... 1:-\rv1\v\l1 r'n\ ma uu; Webb, nun.-1 l'1111L:>, um... son, Vona Noss, Clwissic Scott, Lola }Coulso11 and l\[:`t1`l0l\ Scntt. After the calxtuta :1 v<:r_\' intc1'o ling: concert followed. 'l'lw number-7 .I:\\'L'l'(` as follows : 'ClmE1'm:n1' .-\lml1'c.<.<-`.\lr. Hougxhton Pizmo T1'i:1----"l.L1s.t.spiul On-1'tu1`e" 3 3lriss0;~` 1'_\'.~on and 1\'u(-nun ` Ductt--Sp1'in<: Son_u" `.\lr.~`. Clmmlc;-1' anal .\l1'.<. I` ` Solo--ll0mlo7.-\'ou.< ............ .. :\l(.`IZt(.`l Bliss M. \"icto1'iz1 St1`u11::u in I ,_ 1.. 1 last number was Luv, unxuv, l4\/Mu were taken by ."\1l\ll`(E}' Clifton, l.\I:i11:z11'0t McM:n'tin, Lillian Hines. i Webb , Ethel Hines, l*} Cur- ,_. \' -.~ m..-:_ in R.-n11, [.013 (Jean. 1Jl~p5UUlll'Ut:. After ve mimmtes of play in the final dash Powel tied up the r-uml by scoring on a pass from Smith n a scramble near `bhe visitors` nets. The break by which Mahaflev put his team in the lead again came shortly before the curtain rang- down. 7 n,, ~n__:_1-.. -.:-.1. n -\lu\'CA'l in ` gill; 'lll\. } lit-z1din::--Mr. `3 Cold" .............. .. ;Piano Solo- \r:_. \ l 1'dllU ouxu--- nu ;...,...`., .... ,. Bliss Muriu-1 B1'_\'. Duc~t.t--'l`he I\Icr1`j\' '/.im:;1n-11:1 .\Ii.<. Np-.<:< and Clifton i G_\'p. costume .ea(lin5.r--)Iis.~: Mz11on0_\' on ' Irish Question." NT:-u L`. Pu` (:- :- rammu, f pro- Mr. Hou1;`ht.0n, on behalf Sunday School, pm.-.~;mut<: 0 Br_\'.` with a br.-uutiful boquut Inurmn;,:,. The father, Jose-ph Curtin, 11$ born in Barrie and had been hired to work on the McDouy:all bx-ot.hem' farm. Mrs. Cumin (nee Victoria Bmuter) was ori.p:in.'L11y from To- ronrto. CREEMORE FARMER ENDS LIFE BY SHOOTING HIMSELF CHILD DIES FROM SCALDS ll n:II: S. Ooe, a William :1 farmer r(.-sid- l ins: two miles: east of Creemore, commitxted suicide early 'I`uesday I morning by shooting himself th1~oup;h l the howl with a 38-44 had spenfc Mionday more and returned home about 11 p.m. He was up early Tuestlnay morning and aft! /er starting` the re in the house, he rbook his rie and went to the barn, wfhere he was found half an hour liamer by his 14 year old son. No cause is known For the rash act. He was 43 years of age and is survived by his widow and eiixlit children, all under )4 years of age. rie. Coo nimlit in Cree- 1 The I u1't`ci=la'e . :1-n Northern Advance down. In the Friday night game nluyezl in Parry Sound the Colts held the home team to a 5 to 4 score. The winners at one stage of the gaine had the Colts trimmed by 5 to 2. but in the final period two long: shots I from the sticks of Tuck and White- side escaped Lipscombe betwem posts for Parry Sound it look as though Barrice had hold on tho round. 59- cured Barrie`s only goal .n'~t period, while Gz1i'\'in was rmly` local to i'e_2'i. in the l"\2'& score at the end of the 1`.<: DL`l`EJl 1-1. and at the second Rev. A. G. Rintoul is visiting friends in Brussels. IL, .\......:L no` '1`nnnn4n $4 viuitin rrlenus lll uzuaaum. Mrs. Asu;pl11 of 'I`0x'on`.o is visiting her sisfu,-1', Mrs. Ed. Gibson. Miss Lila McDonald of Mixllund vishted :11. her home re('.s.-ntly. Rev. R. D. Simpson and wife of '[`o1`ont>o are vdsimillgz f1'i:.mls here. Mr. W. H. Campbell of the United Farmers lozulcd a car of stock on Monday. : .... r~:..,.In mm! at. Hm hnrngg of Monday. Mission Circle met at the 1om;: Mr. J. R. Jamieson on Wnulnescluy, Feb. 25. Mr. .1219. Coleman of Hiamilton, Mr. and Mrs. David (}ol~:en1an of Cookstown and Mr. Wm. Armstrong of 'I\o1*onfco arbtended the funeral of Mrs. Wallace. L`A ---mi. nv.-um: hnh] 33.9, hrg _ successful, Mrs. Wallace. At the music exams. held at ihe T-oronto Conservatory and Toronto University, Mervyn Corbett received rs't-`class `honors and Miss Lorna Jennerht secon(1-c1ass honors in cle- mentary theory. Both are pupils of Miss Milligan, who was also quite having` obta,ine high standing: in senior sight singing and honors in iniermediate history of u C n music. Oatliarine Wallace, Wife of the c< late William Wiallarte, aged 91. years, w 6 .mond.hs, passed mvay after a lingering; illness on Saturday, at her f lute residence, Thornton. She was 8 horn in the County of I)onep;al, lre- lvaml, in the your 193:1. and came to L Czmzula when five years ohl. She ( hzul 1`L SlllC(l in the County of Simcoe 5 ever since. There were thirteen children in the fu.mil_v an-l she now leaves to mourn her loss live tors and one son, Mrs. Wm. Mcl"u.l- den, lCllm'.-ile; Mrs. Thos. .I\r1n.~'t.1'on;,-`, l`oront;o; l\`l1's. Geo. l\rlulli:zLn, To- ` ronto; Mrs. A. W. Sproul;-, Mark- ;\(lz1le; Miss Nellie Wallace, at home; Mrs. Roht. Wallace, Toronio. .3\l.~o eigxliteon g:r:i1nlcliil :m:l tw~-nt_\'- t.\\`o :;`r<-zit _L`ldll(l(`.l]ll(ll`(-11 `unrl one niece mill 2 nephexx-.<. 'l`h-:- fum,-r;.l '11.: ll(`l(l on 'l`ur-. `,-) 'lnorn`mn In Lh1`~l$I.1:Inl:l J01` LlIlLfL' mum-.u,-. ..k....., the czxpitul of I\T01'wz1_v lms recently Sin.-(-n chang;0 to Oslo. This is the numu by which it was known l)gfm'.- 1024, when it was umlt-r the rule of a haH"-Ge1'1nan Kinfr. Ch1'i. III.. who 1`ei:.:ned when .\'o1'wa_\' was unit- ed to Denma1'k--a union which r.\'- t;ende over :1 period of several cen- turios. " 1...! ..l..-. hsnhnlorll tunes. The union had also inclu(l`*(l Sweden, which. h0wc\'01', broke a\\'a_\' and was frequently at war with Nor- way and Denmark. More than once those wars the town of Oslo \\'zis laid in ruins, and at last Chris- tian 01'(ler(-d the complete robuililing of the city, which he (locreml rzhouhl lbc Il2).n1L-(l Cliristiami, after himself. I L I\ ..-hi. -la rlntn: l'\ u .1, ~" Ill: uu.uu.u \,............._., ,.,, Oslo, the history of which riatos back to 11L-:1t.l1(.-n Limes, \vz1.< the first cit._\' of the 1m: worhl to be de- Cil1`(.`(i :1 capital next to London and Paris. IL has :1 population of 300,- 000, uml its tmule is 1)u. muin1_\' on the -xpoivt of lumber. The patriotic ugritzxtion Lo rusume the old name has been _L-`oim: on for nearly scvtrnty years. Now it. is an 2lCCOlH])iiSi\('li fact by law. | I HON. W. PUGSLEY DIES Hon. Wm. Puxrxhry, one of the ln-st 1 known public men in Cumulzx, p:\s.<~ ml 11\\'Zl_V on 'I`hurslz1_\' nipsht at the Kim: Plnlwzml Hott-1, 'l`o1'onto, w1h1\1'c he hzul been conm- for the last I Lwo w(:(,-ks with :m attack of pn0u- , monin. For the last. two _vezu`s Hon. Pupzsuy hurl been Royal Commission- er i11\'c.~1ti;::L Lim~,` war l'(r])ll`|UOI1 claims. He was 21 former pwmim` of 1 New B1~un.~'.wick and :1 nu.~mhe1' of V Lh:- Lauri:-r Cabinet from 1907 do ` 1911, and later was Lieutvn:u1t- (lovornor of New Brunsxvick. He xvus born at Sussex, N.B., in 1850, ` and was wluozutml in 1,110 schools 1 there, later attending` New Brunswick ' University, 1.:r:uluw1.in.g' in 1868. 110 V was cul1e 1.0 the bar in 1872 and made a QC. in 1891. home this weex. Mr. Milrtzon Crawford has left his home here for the season on the boats on the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Fillhtt, who have spent some time with the lzwtex-`s parents, returned to the West last week. A _....:..I 4....:.. 4-nnlr n lnrnrn crowd uu Patterson. Biehn. B Bra(11e_\' and Woods dividcw ing honors for the Sofmvl. Barrie f::1me, Bourdignon : V - P\.] nv-u..,,__, week. A special train took a large crowd to Barnie last Week to the hockey xnatcth between Oro and Minesing, the score being 3-2 in favor of Oro. The Oro team have won the cham- pionship of the county U.F'.O. loan:-ue. We all congra.tu121te the L---. an 41-r mnna` wnrk S03` l|.'<.|p.. \A\ boys "rnomvron mu. , -... weather. IC. WC iul \:u1|v[.-,:u.uuu.-A. ....- on their good work this ORG STATION : llLf\:1L'L:u r-uuuu. .1, us, rst 1 ' I I... .....l ronrto. ` M1`-3. lit-n Wt-M) syn-wt Monday in 4 Barrio. The U.1.0. H]1i])p(?(l a car of stock on I`u(-rainy. Mr. W. Jacks lcfm 1*(.-cently for Port; Colwborne. Mr. Wm. Sxnythn spent the past x week end in 'I`voronrt,o. In ,: 1\n.... ur:1....... 111...]; v.z:Hr\{l WCCK cnu 1n Lorunlw. M1`. and Mrs. Wilson Black vl:;i Lc(l fends in Bradford rocenuy. We all join in welcoming: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leonard to our village. Mr. G. E. Sc-u of `F-)ronto spent the week end with `ri(:nds here. In 7,-.. n-....,.1n.. n'v1II Q.n-aufhn hall here. Messrs. Pugslcy and Smythc had a ne shipment of live stock last Satumlay. .....1 no r: Wurnnr .<-m-nt :1 ; guy... v-.. combe; defence, Pa: Biehn; centre, Mahaffa B1'ar.11e_\` and Bourdign on Lipscombe and Woods. o......:,. nrml ("Xm~1::. safcumay. M1`. and Mrs. G. Harper s"{-cm. few days with their in Barrie this week. ML. .....I nlw. nun Qnr-urn of Mr. Ed. Jones is Vi.si`Lil11.5 in To- Barrie tms week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sprearn of Gravcnhunst are visiting the lu1m:r x momher, Mrs. M. Givens. `AL. n......m Qurnnv-`anti nf |.vr..lr;n manner, LVIFS. AV). \1|Vl;um. Mr. Donald Suthurlanzl of spent a (lay with his parvn week, returning by mofoor. II n 1\l TUYnf`nnln.u nHr~n pare-11wt,s. The many friuntls of Ithr-1 Black zm: plr-a.sc: to hear that :~'.h: i:;| ixnproving nict,-ly after her opwationg in '1`0ront0. 1 '~ --~L .. AL. xxr..m,..u-,- In-.~9Hn1c.` In L U1`U1M.U. it.-mt,-mbt-r the Womc,-n ;~: In:+titu`u:: n1r:<.-ting." Lo ht: ht.-lrl next 'I"nur.~:tlz1:.' at` the home of Mrs. J. .`tr.-W.-n':0n. A :-:p1(.-mlirl pr0;,r1'mnn1r: is ':.`-:]H:c`Ll:4l. ` uh. ....,. .m.,.`. {A },,.m- 1111; M` We are sorry to hear I"runcces Wickham is vr,-ry her r(.~c:m. optzmtion in h")'1Lu1, but hope for: tuturc. The horticultural 1`neetin_' l1r:ll in the coxnmuxiity hall on '6-(lllv;-S-l2`.}" r.-vcning of last \v~_>0k was well at- i.Cll(l(.`(l. The following: oicu-1*; xvcre :"1C`Cl .C(l for the coming season : Hon.` P1'es., W. H. .\Iz11*tin; PM-5.. J. 13. Hu 1st \'ice-Pres.. Bliss I Goomlfellow; 2nd Vice-P1`es.. Mrs. .-\ Mclienzie; Soc.-T1'ez1s., D. G. ing; Director: A. I{i1`kpat1'ick, .\I1*s. I\l2n*qui.<. A. G. .-\llon. .\Iiss J``an ` Wico, Mrs. Grrmt .\Ia_\'o1'. Mrs.- ` Gi*z1ha.m; Prize List Commit.t0e. R. A. Suth(3i'laml, Mrs. Robt. Boyos, Rev. J. S. Stevenson, W. J `G.o0d-' fellow; l<`.xhibit.ion Committee, =.\Izn'quis, F. Suthorlaml, D. G. ing. A vote of t.l1:mk.< was tL`Il(l(`1`-` I I . 1 ! L 5 . l . . I l . L. 1 c-(l Mr. Geo. Vickors of Barrio, who has taken much intc1'c~;\i in o1`;: in}: this splomlid society, which :11- rozuly has a. mvmbc-1*sl1ip of twenty- .1, four. l l l I I Here is some rocog'nit.ion of the grozmt industry of :1g`1'icultu1`c: A noted physici:u1 has indiczLt.e to con- valusciny: patients in need of light oL1vt-ot'-dwoors employment thzxfc farm- im: is not cons`i :1 light occu- pzxtion. Death cmne very suddenly to I<`.rnc.~:1, Baldwin Bebb in Toronto on Sunday last. Deceased had been under a doctor's care the previous week, but his trouble was consider- ed :1 trivial ma.-tter. Thus it czune as a [treat shock to his friends when he passed away shortly after getting` up on Sux_1dny. -n 1 A 11.. Dnkk unhn u,-ac R7 .LAp:CUH:IJr: cxuu nuvu.:. Bar1'ie-Goa1. Clarke; Tuck and Whiteside; ce ~n-_...1x -._.1 1".