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Northern Advance, 12 Aug 1926, p. 8

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For Sa1e-C`heap, 4-burner high back coal oil stove with oven, good condi- tion. Can be seen any time at 98 `ll ...... (1.. 8;`.\I;~.:~' 3112* `MRS. their an Park on fo1`L_\' n pre. softball, A7v.V ..., -.`_,., ,.v.,.....v, nun mcr.-.~:. Two p1'izr:.<., whi of Inalizm work bu: .\`]r:<. Iizulr-, wont to I\Ir.'-7 I 1: v. u .. A i:xnr`l' Mrs` l\|\ .....u ..w nu .. vv.V \.un-|- nun-1 us uni fu E r :1 ml 11 nxvzxrruntml. That the Clerk ho instr11(:L<--I to nu-` quc-.~. the Motor 1.c-z1\;ru(: to )'(.'4h'L+'.~' the wrong done by `b1'oadcast.inp; :1 re- traction. 1c rc.=ult..~` of the ml this week. z11`r.- : Hewitt 12, Mi.<.< Irs. Irwin won by I V. 1*}. 1{ni;;'ht; .\I1's. .\,IE. G. W.zx!1.< 6; ' 1), .\Ix`.~'. W. H. we Bzuwic W0m(:n .~' ]ns`titut- held 'zmu.'Ll picnic in St. Vincc.~n'. :~' ; Turssrlay, Au}.-'u. 2nd. About .' mt,-n1br.-rs and \'i; were cent. J.`hc . c0n.'~:I. of ml}, r.-y.-';_", potato, bun and his VT` . EADE REMEMBERED BY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE App1icat.i`ons will be received up till .-\.ugu.st 20, 1926, for the positions of Matron and General for the Chil- dren s Shelter, B2u*rie, duties to com- emnce Sept. 1st. Apply with refer- LOCALS Shoulnlicu, , '.\I1'.< W 0] 1": nu u lu.\*?:||>lr- -. I r-.u.; !\`h'.\'. '1`. rs. (f:1v:1nug'|I, 211: lzu-.n|).s', 31%| Vict- ., -.. \(\ : rlonntwl by it to M)`:-.'. N:-il Smith it-t`.t.-. Am0n;,:` thou.- :1]l-I:1y .=uck<-1' }n'i'/.<~ 1-lny ctmrlx-nlm-I : The Northern Advance Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister I Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M, Organist and Choirmaster. (Sunday/,IAugust 15 The pastor, Rev. J. S. Shortt, at} 1_--1. .,....`-.,. A ; un , from thr- - ,:u.x.-n. follnwil n .\Ir.<. .o:::1l'vli.~`, I-Iu:-Ituhlv. ncnic lunch hzul n - .. .4 K. l{(.-nnel_\" default fmm I. L. I (,-rc.\' M1'.~'. L. (J. . Kcnm: 7'; 7, .\Ir.<. C. II. 1ich and `M r.-: In an article in the New Ouclookg (United Church), July 14, M1-.| King"s consti`utiona1 issue is dealt} with as follows : 1:\v .1 .1 n n ,,v ,,-_l `V l] 9. 7) lfor great joy. enougzh to ;-:how '.hat the Kin}.-` Gov- ernment. could not he carried on I wnvu as aux Neither the Governor-General nor the incoming Prime Minister deviated by a hair s breadth from the estab- lished constitutional usage. The poli- tical wisdom and expediency of trusting` to such assurances concern politics, not the constitution. The new Government melt the House and on presenting: for nal action the pending vote of censure against their predecessors, were sustained by a majority such as their predecessons would at any time have found matter The policy of the new Government was then formally challen_2'ed in vain, and on that issue the new Ministers were well sustain- ed. But on a point of law, higlily drlspultable and sharply condemned,` they were technically defeated by a! majority of one, that one vote lJein_e.'i admittedly cast in f0rg`etfulne.ss. of an obli_2'at.ion to refrain from voting" un- lo. the one with whom he was pair-I ed ieturned to the House. 'I`here' was nothing: to show that on t.he| _:round:s of its policy the Government! could not carry on, V but there wasi Luvve . with dig'nit_\' in such a chamber so constituted. Here was a Prime Min- ister accorded support by the ver_\'. House which had formally condenm- ed the previous Government, and he now asked for a dissolution and was granted it in the interests, not of his party, but of Fai'1`5'ii1g on the l(in_e; :s Government. G.rantin{.:` the dissolu- tion to one .\Iinister and with one kind of .-it-a'.us was in no way incon- sistent with refusing` it to another, with diflerent relation to the House. Nor is there anything` inconsi.s.tent beween refusing` to a Prime Minister a second appeal to the electors from the House which they gave him on a rst appeal, and the g'rantin_;' to a new Prime Minister whose general policy had been sustained by the House a first appeal to the elector- 8'1. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE 1 Dening` its po.~:it.ion in connc-czion with the i'or ohcomin5_: Dominion (3100- tions, Toronto Satu1'dz1_\' .\'i_2`ht, 21 strong.-`ly i111e1)c-mien . journal, : H I; L2,. .......A1....1.... .. A \ .. tL1-` LAl\ both At this particulal` juncture in the nation :~: a`ai1';< notvhin_;' better could `happen to Canada than the return to power next September of the Rt. Hon. A1~t.h:u1' 1\'Iei_2;hen with a depeml-- able majo1'it_\' of Con:<<-1'vative mem-\ ].,w.uu,.._, uuu.lu.uu\.u. J-4uu......, .,..-_v.. . b<:r:~'. Thzit. is an 11m"-.~'capab1e con- clusion to Canu of iml(-pemlen: mind and clear ju(l5_m1c-nt, who put thv intc-1`e. of the country hm,-1'o1'r_~ four yL:x1'>: of Imuhllc-, t1'z1icin4' for powur and inofcium and mu]-mIo1'ou< :u1mEni. in H1!` most inmortum `t1*.0. of })z1r'.y and who feel that col]:-c`.in2' ah,-pumma-nt of G0\'('1'lH L'I1t hu\w- !'0rf any claim which tha- I\'in:: G.o\'<-r11m:m hm! oncp :0 Un- (-o11fil of {hr p:nph- of C:1n:\l11. 7!` 4`. l`-- .... \|' I \Y.... _iu.~.ira.,.. 1/|ll\tI`l\L\ t|n'0u<.:`h hi: lmully in: @111: 01' the nm:~'l. 1`mn21.rlml:ln photo- i.'.'l`1!llll.- (`\t:l` tzllwn in the (`un- ;ull:u1 int-lail-.~~, :1. worlc cl` art that l>l:~ml.=: in vquul pmportlons lmz1\1t_v. mum, pulse, in, one unique effc=<.-t H). .:l.ll1St 1|. lm,ckgm11ml of noble moun- ` min :~'<-(mury, is shown here where ;\ll:ss; l.yll;1 l<`\1lclL(:r, funcy diver, is portrayed high in alxr polsed llke {L blrrl us though flying over Saddle- buclc Mountain in the infinitesimal fraction or (1. second before she slnks to cleave the waters of the pool. A Superb Dive Against Superb Scenery FOSTE-R-At Baxter, on llonday,` Au_-.'. 9, Mary Foster, agfezl 3! , montahs and 10 days, infant daufrh-` tor of M1`. and Mrs. Robert Fos- `tc-1. Funeral on Tuc-sday, Aug . 10, 1:0 Bzxxttw ce1notc1'_\'. GR..-\I-I].-\.\I-At. Shzmt._\' Bay, on Mon- . _-\u_;'. 9, 1926, Willizml G1--.1h;1m, in his 75th .\`-an`. Fun- vml on \\"o intenm-n't :11} Cmw1'orl'.~' cmnot(>2`_\'. Om Stuzioxmf S.\II'I`H--:\t. U1.01)iz1. 011 F1'i .-\L1};'. (3. 1926, I\Izu'y Ann Smith. in hers Sth _\`n-:11`. Iuneru1 on .\Iona1;xy to`, St. .\1:n'_\"s c.hu1'ch and Cu1nu .t`1`_\'.* 1 I E l C-')1npluiI1t.< haw` bu `.nut :1 numln.-2` of full \\'-rv .9101:-n from rvsia Dunlap :1n:I Eli:/.:1lu *.h SunnI:1_\` mm`nin_ SERVICE COURTESY QIIIIIIIII PRICE PHONE 1081 |..._..-- __-_.,,_H,, __ In-_\' HOl1Fb('1`flt`1', of St. .C2xt11:11'11<-'5; Q11`. and .\11'.<. A. SI1(:111nf_" 01 SI. 1 'I`homc..-'. Union Services __ July and August i0.M.L. Must Repair` C9llierSt. UaitedChurql1: Damag_e_Io Town` Cofner Mulcaster and Dunlop St. 'I`he s\\'im1n'mg.: pool \\n(-ro she is I st.n,':in_-J, hm` great art is the n;'\'.\'1y : construcicd one of .I.'xlw I.m1i.~'-~. about 90 feet long and 8 foot (ILWI). ` There are springhourtls at dil'fo1`o11t. heights to suit the expert or zm1:\to.u1 ~ (Liver and the wa.ter is warm enough : to attract those who are chury of . mttempting the cooler swimming in - Lake Louise itself. : Rau mm-Mr nhmnnion of the Cal- Pears & Peaches 6 for 25 ltselr. Miss Fulcher champion gary Swimming Club is :1 true mer- maid of the Canadian West. She fi'6;r113t Delivery to all 1;2irtS of Barrie and A11a11da1e Apples 2 lbs for 25 11 Quart Basket Montmorency Cherries for 65. m'_\' )'U])(`:11.~` itsx-1 Hw :1mu-:n':mc(- L. P. SINGER Minister, Rev. J. J. Black, B.A., B.D. --and-- STAN DAii] ABAN K f\`l_Tr` DEATHS 1):-|l\l\|l:. |Jl\ru\\.AI:l\. l\. vvuu.c, .uuuu.gu Branches at Bradford, Bondhead. Craighurst. Hawkestone. Lcfroy, Keswick, Stroud, Hillsdale and Elmvale 5 LA. \.-;4. ans V.--r .--v_ :_ V OF CANADA BARRIE BRANCH--R. R. White, Manager ..___I__- ..n D--.-ll..-.l I1..."-IL--`J (`u-Jul-nuuzcr Llauplag-or it. so ofion that ':mc(- 01' . KILLII . milk 1'v. along , ...v....\_... .... 5', Station. 11 .-\u_4'.. . to: :1 ml cum 0.: 01`,\ . `I Y Judge a Bank by the Clients it Keeps DURING more than Fifty Years of constructive banking practice lhe Standard Bank of Canada has established a loyal clientele from Coast to Coast. Our ability satisfactorily to serve these clients year in and year out is the foundation upon jwhich our continued progress is built. stre cts Centrai Unitea} Ch:2x'c`:1 .` .. A I C Carradden. Minister I I Following a brief illn ss Jary Ann I Smith, of the late Francis `land ;\Ia1'ag*re: Smith, died on Friday, t`.-\11jI11.~L 6th. at her borne in Utopia, "in her fty-=`3\::h year. Those lo;-:f: v u THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926. - E iI; 1 (I to :<\\`im in the l`:m:1di:111 Gov- t-`.mm~m's _L`1'oat pool. 'l`hn (`avo and '.-:sin". at. .Rzn1f1` \\'hvn she was :1 mon` ch'\'u1. F110 boculnu :1 chmnpion Inst. your at tho 13:~.m`f \\'intm` Cm`- nivul when:sG.'innnm`s were diving into 1110 (`ave and Basin filled with hot su~.1ph\1r.\-rznel` frmn Su11)1n11' Mmlntain. wlmu the te1n1wr:1turo out- side was hovering around the zero mark, while the water of the pool was well within summer tmnpu.- tures. . Sunkist Oranges Special 40c doz. 'Bananas Special 250 & 40c Doz. .u .n.; ....._v to mourn he: loss are James and Joseph. of sister, Mrs. T`hon1as OT? 1 ._. `tr..- .nu:..u, nun Bride, I.".opi;1; and Mrs. Georg: Tie, and three 11 and Dan. 0'1-{oil Thv fl1I1v31`il1 too Ori11iu- and Run" !picnic in Queen's Rev. , . Wo 121 Y] e MARY ANN SMITH Oxlcl $1-Il0\\`.< uluu .4-3. B-.`1't11U10 U xu-u..~. uu u. .-..u........ ml took phice on llonalzg. from 1101' 111:0 r;-siIenc4e-to '-Ho-.< and Rebokzxhs of B;1n'.u will hold `.1 joint uuunie Park. B:u'1'ie,~Yq:1 uftn-rnoon next, .-\u3:. IS. .,._.~. 312`. LLS. .un..-.-..\. AV& Patrick Barr .- n. , Nic- \.\J-VAKJ 41.1A./ -vv---->'** 7'31 V .\.\_`r. Sunday School at. Central and at Collier St. at 10 am. COME AND WORSHIP , .4-.--gr\t\\rI_\ , i i St.Andrew s \Pyesbyte@_ Church ?age Eight 1).().)'- .\.;. to South Ri \I .1 .\'v. 1: .u.-. day, to Sotia. \' -- cnn 10 a.m.--Sunday School. Prayer Meeting, Wed.. 8 pm. " "7? Welcome ! day Bay. .\u. u 1* - - Vnwv day, to .\I(~nford. \v -n 1:) nn LIVE SALESMAN WANTED .'\U. Ur):-A....s.v uvuu, -...-`. day_ to ;\I':gl!z~.nr1, Pent.-tan}.-;. N0. 90-7.3S p.m., except to .\Ii Penctangz. No. (33--7.50 p.m., except, -. I` ,_I Lev. A. J. `G. Carscadden, Nlinistex-f Sunday, August 15 11 :x.m.--Sr::'\'icr; at Cc:nt.1`a1. r- : p.m.-Ser\'icr: at C0113:-1' i P.(.-\'. A. J. G. Cars-c:ulr1.-n at both; . 1 uuu. uu. Mary St. .Vu. nu to I\I-aford. 1', nun to .\l(`E1IU1`u. . N0. 3!)7--12.-10 p.m., except Sun- kluy, to 31021 ford. n " Annzhn _w to Scoiia. \v ._ MIsdELLANEoUs u .4-.. N0. u; 1 No. 21._\. EITL-cti\'<~ Sumluy, June 27. I..cm'e Allzmdalc ~. ....... A__>_,_ No. Quick Service in Delivery Phone 1l09j r\r|f\rVII nnrnc RAILWAY TIME TABLE Lr_-a\n:- Barric,-, Gain}.-' South . -- , ... .1.,:1.. To Let--Housse and garage, 98 Mary` St. Apply to J. D. Rodgers, 31 Capperfton St. l to Muskoka. 10 .\|(.`Luu1u. .-\1'1-l\'-- at Allumlulo `v _ (30-S.35 p.m., from .\Ic~z1ford. . .`)f`-S.47 )),m., from Pcnrztamx. . 5-1--2.10 p.m., from Penetanfz. . G2-5.00 p.m., from Meaford. . 398-Q.35 p.m., from Mcafqrd. WANTED S. W. Moore, Barrie. Z.-18V.]).1n., except oka. Wharf. 55 p.m., Saturrlay uu .svi1l(_- .\'ort1 , c-xcey;t :n,. luv daily. House to Renb-App1y 88 Sophia St., Barrie. except un. except Sun- , Sunday. : Sunday. Sunday. 2 Sunday. Sundays :f.-pt Sunday :ept rept Sun- , Sunday, , Sunday. ) \'orLh (fl V?Vanted-AJ] kinds of fowl, highest prices paid. Phone 384 or wriute H. Levit, Barrie. Dt. ulll5VuJ\-: inc vnmuug, 1n Lvvvu. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wisdom and family were in the city over the we_ck end. It xxrsn \*r__._ -1 ...... TZ`..7l.1:- \VU`Ul\ Ullklo Mr. Will Ness of Niagara Falls spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Aulex. Ness. 1! 11__,.'L-._ __..1 1|/Y..- 1|! .... .. f`1.u.1r wpL:xuuu;:', a nuuua_y Au ;u.wanu..u. Rev. and Mrs. John Lennox of 1Beamsvil]e are visiting in town. sun. -,, I 11-... 1' `Pa X`lY.'...)...-n on/I H1175. .`Nl\1.\. Dtlfbb. Mrs. Poucher and Mrs. Mary Clark retixrned to-dnay from a six weeks visit with friends in Winnipeg`. -at 1 nr___ *n_........1. ......l n-n'1u Vlblb Wlull Lllcuuna All vvnuu-1.n.5. Mr. and Mrs. Peacock and family have returned to their home in Mil- ton after Visidn'ng with Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevenson. `III 1 11..- `n T\...__.....- `n/f..~ A I 1. DWU V Uuaun. Mr. and,Mrs. R. Dawson, Mrs. A. R. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. H. I-I`a.m1i1ton have returned from `:1 week s nmto1' trip to Rochester and other cities in New York State. A. .1, u__-1 ;A..........,.,`..J- I....1.l nn. U`l'HCl K>;lL'IL'-` Ill AVCVV LULl\ LJvnu|.\.- A: the local tournament held on F1'ida_v night C. VV. Poucher, with S. McCau\.=l~and and K. McLennan, took first place, and on Momhay evening` S. G-arside, with the assistance of F. Sharpe and W. B. Webb, nished on L-.. t0P' Lup. The softball game to have been 1)1a_ve- last F1-May between Allandale and the Barrie '1`-histles in benet of ]Wm. Henson, who broke ls arm the week before, was not played because lthe Thiszles did not put in an appear- ~ I Rev. and Mrs. George Couhter are @pending a holiday in Muskoka. 13,... ......l N/Faun Tnl-an T nnnnv `nf For Sa1e-Farmer s weigh scales, 2000 lbs.` Apply 69 Victoria St., Barrie. ` I 1%", MANY AT KEMPENFELDT CAMP GROUNDS DURING LAST `WEEKI Among those who enjoyed the ` pri\'i1eg'es at Kempenfelllxt camp ' g'1'ound~s, Blake St., cast, during: the 2 past week were : Mr. and Mrs. Carol ` and (lau`g=l1te1', Mr. E. Fairbanks. M1`. and Mrs. T. E. Opil, Percy Horn- 2 castle, l\Iaria .Ho1'nca.s7.:1e, Stanley Horncastle, all of Hamilton; Mr. and Hrs. Lester Cowan, M1`. and Mrs. l Geo. Hunt, Elizabeh Cowan, Jessie Cox, all of Wheeling, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Joyce Rae, Allen Rae, Shirley Rae, Jessie E. Wellwood, Harry Wellwood, Evelyn Wellwood, Bill Wellwiood, all of Toronto; Mr. aml Mrs. G. W. Hiltz, of Oshawa; .0. Schraum, W. Iiolster, L. T. .\Iinet., `jail of Cleveland. 0.; M1`. and .\'Ir.=. A. |D. Slocum, of Akron, 0.; J. C. Mock .,u ;-__..:1.. 11.. .....i \,r.... 1),... V U. olucuxu, U1. .1n1uu_. U., u. u. .uuv..u and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert V. Wycc, all of Toledo; M1`. and Mrs.; lliarl Woolace, M1`. and Mrs. Geo. Vine, all of Fzlyotte, 0.; ;\I1'.=.. A. Gil- m_\', of )Ic~1'rlton; Mr. and .\I1':~'. Stan~ le-_\' of St. Cat-ha1'ines; of .\Iembcr;~: of the Town Council, the Board of '1`x`a and local members of the Ontario Motor Lea}.-*uc met in n. u ` . .. W. A. Boys, I{.C., solicitor fo1"thL-I town, read cumnlutzicationst between `himself and the O n1a1`io Motor La-a`u'uc and expressed the opinion that the 0..\I.L. was ovcrstcppinzr iL.~: functions when it broar.1ca.=.:(:(l state- rnr.-nts intemiml to boycott Bzwrie I A. W. Smith, Town Clerk and ALLANDALE a nut Motor .-'klhll1'l'Oll.'~' 1`(`}1ll`(li 113.-' Motor Vol wmvin the :uI-opt.- T.. ' . 'lhat th<..~ r For Sa1e-Five room cottage, 245 Elizabeth St. Apply to F. J. Frank- com, Midhurst, or 249 Elizabeth St. ..___- L(.*z1e,'un rou.'~' and ling.-' the Vohic1e`'1 : li-mi..= .-...... `. ...,, .. ..,. .- `.s(:(:t.i on:~'. who wn 77:4-J A we u'1rl ; whether or not and on should be taken he b1'oa:lca:~:ting` of no drivers concern- ...,w.. Lion of tho Ontario 4- in. b]`0llll(`:l.'~`Ull.L.'.` 2| I :l:1nmg'in:' .~'.tatem(~n". enforcement of tho "laws of the Province i".;-` of the town he and 1-xplu oulcl to the town and MI at/.cn1ptc to get admit that .'~:omr: `the To represen-t Portable Baby Range, adapted to every house with electric lights. Liberal terms. Write or phone A. E. Smicth, Orillia. Phone 428. Rev. G. M. Grey,\pastor of \'o1*t1h Pa1'kd~a1e United church, and Rev. A. J. G. Cztrscadden exchanged pulpits on Sunday last. , I ,_ . 1 The Avugtust meeting of the Wo-l men s .`-\uxiliary of the Children's Shelter will be held on Monday next, the 16th` in-st, at 3.30. All those connected with the` Black family please accept this in- vitation to attend the Uliiml annual re-union and picnic in Innisl Town- ship Park (Shh Line) on Saturday, A"... 00 ad 1 nvn Ffvnv-xynnn nnmnl mug .|.d1l\ \-am. .uuu., uu ..,.....a...w...._,,. Aug. 28, at 1 13.111. Everyone come` lam] enjoy the afternoon together. I Wm. Skelly, lodged in the county jail zuvziitiligx trial on a clmarge `of blowing" up the ` Roman Catholic chu1'c`~l1, was up before J11(lfJ,`C Vance a `week ago LVIon and was re- munrled to jail and it. was or .that he be examined as to his sani-ty by two ll'0c`.Ol'S. As :1 result Skelly has been ex- amined this week by Dr. W. C. Little, fraol '[)ll_\`SlClZlIl, aml Dr. H. T. Arnztll, and may have to submit to aniot.l1e1' exznninazion before a decisi-on ar- iwived at. ` SKI-'.LL`Y IS EXAMINED !AS -TO `, ;SANlTY BY TWO DOCTORS THIEVES GET RICH LOOT 2 ON ENTERING .BEEToN [STORE Thieves that broke into the sten- crai store of T. A. Camplin of Dec- ton on Nlonday ni;.1'ht' or Tuesd:1_\' morning found a rich booty awaiti lg` them, makin_<.;' away with over $1,500. The burgzlars made their g'etaway in a Baby Grand Cvhevroled; and it is believed that four men were in on the haul. Suspicion was directed to a car in town, the owner of the store believing that he had identified this auto as the one that had been seen in Beeion on Monday nig"'1t. The P1'o\'_incial Police are working` on the clues at pi-esem. -- I j__.__j_ SEMI-FINALS REACHED IN _vLADIES SINGLES BOWLING ;v. T132 1)1z`\'<.-c .\Ir:~:. `- BROCK BROS. We handle Trunks, Baggage, Light] Furniture, also Garbage. | 147 Owen St. ` 7.Barrie.N 1 nuns: gnu, `

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