Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Apr 1927, p. 5

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Bgyg Blouses- Covera,l1s-C`roing at Cost. Linen HaJndkerchiefs-.\]1 at Cost P1-ice. Silk Lined G1oVes--R0g:u1a1' $3.50. Sale Prim . . . . . .. Men s and Young Men s Spring Over- Coats-Light and dark shades. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.95 to $_22.5O Overa11s-Best makes of a 1'eti1-imp; dis~ )e11~o-vved by a wid.e for his slterlinag a member of the dh. Surviving him urmerly Mary Mc- 1to; one broth-en`, f0~Ull` sistens, Mrs. Barrie, Mrs. John , H. Meg1e'in- Marie, and Mms. Midfhn.1mst; three I I\'irk.up of De- Victor at lucmie, Mrs. N. H`aIl'(lCl1- aml Mzwjorie at ch t.oo`l< place on layte residence of '1`l(` Un-i-o'n Ceme- ' Rev. Mr. Bou- was a l`a1'_-we one, ll orzul .r-il)u.tes. re the late Mr. and zilso three ]n;L', Be-rt l\'irl Tllot` attend- were Mn`. and lleville; M1`. and i-lmvale: Mr. M r`- Ater only a few days illness, which was hsastemd by a fall, Mrs. Ronald, Sr., passed peacefully away on 1*`-riclay nigihit without regaining consciousness. She was born in Lanark, Scoizlmid, nearly eight) - seven yesans ago, and came to Can- ada wlhten a. _Vv0L1`Ilig` woamm, when she married Andirerw Rona;-Ld, who conducted the _e'enera.l silore and post office. Mr. Rzonald died some seven- ateen years ago, and for the last few years, being; in failing; lirealth, Mrs. Ronald lived witih her son, who still oonducts the store. Her funeral on `Monday was VC7l'_V llargesly zL~`.emle lThIe service at the house was con- "ducted by Weir Bro'bher.s of 'I`-orronlto, 'who also pe1-formed the 1:15: rites at fthe Union Cemetery. The many `oral :1'ibute.s evidence the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Two .=on.:~', And.rew at l:o:nr.- land \V. F. of Toronzto, are left to mourn the loss of a devoted mohcn`, be.. four _:'1'amlcl1ildren and a number of relatives, both here and in Scotland. The s_\'mpai`Il1y of the lentire communiity is extended to the so1'vo\ving relatives. ..--~---n...:u--\-.-- :----a-u----u-:nun-:.u.n--n-u~c.--u----- The Store for Men u-~n. vzr-nI'_1I1L.xuuv ...nv ..uao-..-.:.-u. urnn. u-q-.>u-5-z..nm.n.---..,..-_ _. \...... \.IL\.II nIg;c~1' (laws vu. ' and THURSDAY, APRIL 7,." 11927:. i The Simcoe Foresters have been iioivclered to camp on July 5th. 'll :c loca:tion 0.1` strengvtli rc-qu.i1~e(l is not _ yet known. The local regrimenl`. is e:x1pe'cte(i to be bl'0l.1_L ;]l`t up to St1'0IlJg'iJi 1 by a(ld'it.i0 n's fmm the A1- _r_.ronqu~in Park Rangers and oher northern milibia. ___.___.____j_j ..-... xu. Luu: ;LauluUul`3_;' KJOHSQYV3-'U:Iry `of Music for some years, and also 1 the Canadian Academy of M:u:s'ic. In I 1-ecemtt yoszms she con.'ducte her own 1 studio. Miss Morris had charge up , till her deah of the musical bmemdh . `of the Canadian O~rde1- of O(l`(LfeJ]J:0ws ` H.-ome, Davennport Road. Her re- ` mai11in.5," b1*crt.he1~s and sistevs are: M193. T. R. Parke-1', Mrs. D. Casey, T. R. and A. M. Mo1'.ri's, all of To1`.or1:".o. FL11101'2L`1 service was h`el`d at her latte home, 166 Waxlmer Road, on Mavdh 24. conducted by Rev. W. L. Arm- istrong of T*rin>ity United Clmmh, of iwhch she was a metmber, ass11te(l by ?Re\'. W. M. Mo~m'i.s, cqusin of the deCC4LS10(l. Inmcwment was at E_e'be1*t on I<`rirl`a_\', Marcih 25lLh. _ ..-.-.. |vl\.Il\l\lIJ The deah occurred in- 'I\oronto 3 General] Hiospital on Wedlmesdaay, ` Mlavdh 23nd, of Agnes Mae Marris. -' Mim M-om-is, who was a well-knscrwn ' Tomontzo music teacher, was born in '|Essa. Township, tlhe youngest of hhe * amiluy of -the latte Thomas and Mary Jane Morris, p1'onee1's_of Essa. Mix Morris went with her fa.m1'Jsy tron TQ- nonrto in 1887. She took up music as a. prwofession and had been on the staff of the Hambourg` Oonservatary of 1\1`l1SiC fh)` nTY1n vnnv-c nnrl N1 -A MRS. GRACE RONALD r. Wie Price `$8.50 AGNES MAE MORRIS .650 to $135 1111' $3.00 and . . . . .$2.oo .At Cost Men s and Young Men s Suits--2 and 23 but r0n styles, single nr d0u})lr- breasted. Regularly priced at $235. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29.50 up to 031 nn '.`1.6E5 Page Five UndeI'Wear--In spring, summer and \\'in rc1' weights. All at Cost. Wbrk Shirts---I-,(-, $1- Sta.nelTcTi[ s I-I;Lvy A11 Wool Hosem ] (*}.:'1lI;1t' 50<- pair .3 pairs $1.00 Kar;tfKrease a>11a,rs-I%-;;u|;IW.`% for $1.00. Sale 'I 1'i(:(- . . . . ..4 for $1.00 St;11j1e-c1-(3'_(>Elars--- ?(-5:111:11` -1 Fm" $1.00: {\`21]r- I ri<-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 for $1.00 Winter Weight Overcoa/cs- @111 l'\!'\ The Store for Big Everything in Men s and Boys Wear to be sold --...,, .3. 4.. .,w....,~u; mow;-y 53111-; nnceresn; In the north country, and,` mittce, llrs. Davis; Punt-1'_\' C.`n1n1it-B11'1'1'i0; 115 \`v'C1`1 '13 043191` CONN`?-`v tee. Mrs. C. R. Blackstock, Mrs. G. icould not do bah`-er than -4hiIJ a car Hickling, Mrs, C, M. Hickqing; social ilwoacl of the best young` men up north Colmnisttee, Mrs. W. L. Reeve, M1-s. e\'e1'y _\'0an'. If they once got up A. A. Smith; Pa.1'sonag'e Comn1i .: cee,;th:-re txhey would not want to `come! Mrs. A. J. Sarjeant, Mrs. A. H. Fdr, Ehack. N:-.:. Harry Smith. ' In cIos.in_u` Mr. Bunion 1-eferrecl to? 6 LUUJ. 2110` These are just a few E71./oo to $19.50 . ....u. u u.u.;; vvlna uul i.=uIl1> acid is mzule (,`V0.!`_V (lr:1y,i '1` woort.-h millions of drc-lla1's (zvery year. Mr. Burton ur_:e(l that every en- couiumememlt` sh`o*ual be given to the "5 Gove1'nm'.e~n to spend money in open- lirng up the niorth coun.r_v. Wheii " [t.l1'ii1'ty millicn was spent on ; buiwl4cln'ng' the T. & N.O. Railway there `i `was 11'l1lCIl1 critnicism, but la.s`\`.' year this it \2*ooa.(l turned back a mill'i'on rlvolllars 5' inltio the 4trea.su1~_v. The Holrliniger M-ine aliovne last _voar produced 36 `million (lollluars wontah of gtold. This 5;yea1' 30 miles oi` noad will be build: )]and here will be a :good road` `tl111ou_2'h to Cochmanle. This w-`ill ]`g'rea'tA13' increznse tounist iirafc an-cl ) |B`am'ie, as well as ot.l_1er places in Old Ontario, will benet. l n,.,-..,. .71`! IL` l l l luvu :u,_:.'_'_ L'k`Lvh uuzu. Lb\\"Il`>'4I1l[)S l)(,` SCI-i .`i`.1od by ha\'in\_2' 1:n`g'e numbe1'.= to- ig'n'thm'. U]111. < the 1'on0I1'n0.~'.~' of pi(>.m.-or life would not be felt. '1`-he land is: :co\'m'ml with . t.imbr:1', but r_-v<-1'_v 7 :foot of this is marketable, and set- l'I.:1e1-s have 1.-`rent opptwtunities. 1 WV" 13., A ` ' \J'l\I WJLJ. vuuat nu, UUTIBITE. Reference was madle to the water power devolopmenrt and paper `in- gtlvwstmy. I 1hI1 the advent` of the ispmlwce Fallls Paper Milhs, involving !expen(lIitu1-es of some $7,000,000, {t.0wns are sp1`ing'i`n:2' up and in a few :}.'(:~a1`.< I\'ap11.skzLsi11g' w].1 be a city. ; The a}:1*icL1ltLmz1 1)o.<:.~:ibi1itiL~.< 1-the norhh are not wt fully up- ?pr0ci:1t.e-d. The extent. of the areablo '1-and c.\:cee that now unelour cu1ti~ :\ a.tion in VVC-. Canada. Mr. Bu1`- iton ; txhat. tcwn. ho s(:t- Tint] V 11 cn-nn- 1n Inlrx of _.. _ `......, ulilrvlutllllullfu ` Mr. Bu11t.n 1m'g'o(l 21 :~'yn11)a1Jh.otic interest, in the north country, and: Ram-1'n ac uy-I11 n.- "AL... ......I...... F uu... _ --....- .............. ...\.._y Lua-_y. um: yu1uuIu.c- tion orf numerals year reached $84,000,000. 'I1hds gxreat stretch of `V land, with h=0 l'(lin:g1s in the West, was at one ime pnacrtioadly a.-ll owned by the Hurdsonis Bay Company and was sold to the Fedenal Goverrnment o-r a rm'].l1io'n and a half dxolxl-ans. Last {year the heanzs of Manitoba 1a.i.d eggs `won-/(.11 two and a half mi`1.Lion d!cx1- `lars. The mineral wealrbh of the !no1'tl1 is praaticaslly inexhaustzable, fanrl nnw 1'n:l1xc+s-inc um. IM..'...... "l,t]r\:` At a largely amtenytlecl xneetimg on 1 Thm'sd'ay afternwon o-f last week the Ladies Aid of Co-lfliwer `St. Unitt-ed' Churrclh held its annual e~]'ectiorr cf! oicers. Reports were p1'esI.mte:.l I] siwwinnug that the Society had hzui a 2: very successful _vear.- The ofuersi` for the ensuing` year are as follows: : { Pre:si` I\I~11s. S. W. i\Iom'c; lstit Vic0-Rre.=., Mrs. J. W. i\Ier1'ick; Zmi i 3' Vic-e-Pres., Mrs. P. Bromnc-r; Sec-_\'.,Y Mrs. V. A. Hunt; Asxt. Secy., .\'I1's. ft J. F. Newton; Tr1'ea:<., M1-S. A. W . E}: Stavely; Pianist, Mrs. R. J. Mc- .1" Knight; Disrtrict Wo1`ke.1's, Mrs. H. .7" M. Lay, 311-3. s. Wcbber, Mrs. A. J. if Szirjezm-t.. 1\'Irs. A. S. Burt::=n. M1's. R. ," Kingr, Mrs. W. J. Wzulker, Mi-.<. T. Tookc, Mr.:<. J. H. Card, Mrs. C.. ' Smith Hrs. J. A. Harris, Mrs. S. J." A:\\'L1'(i; D(-votional COINTl1iHl'L`, )Iv'~'.: (Rm-'.) W. Wanliiicc-, Mlrs. T. Tookc-;."'] P1'o_:m1n111r> C0mmi:.tee, U1`:-'. King, ivfms. R. Johnson; Flower Cm1- ii h'\if.~1 rAn \T\-:- T\n.y?~. T)....L..-- I"~ ' I -BOARD OFFEEADE j N ANNUAL MEETING (Continued from page one-) North Bay avemges a million and a half tlioolxhars every (bay. The produc- mn. Ann nun run: . . 89c Woo].sey Brand Hosej~;\[<-dium \\'oi;_:hf. 'R(g::1.|h11' 75v. Snlv I 1'ir:(>, 3 pair $1.50 Men and Young Men s Tweeds-2 and 3 button styles, single or double 1)1-oasfed. Regular up to $30.00. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.95 Mefs Fancy Hose . . . . . . ' Lisle, Silk and VVQOI, Full Dress-Shirts-Ro,qnl; $2}.:')0. Szllv ])l'i(',(' ... .$ Khaki Pants . Ladies Golf KnickeI:s--` MRS. S. W. MOORE AGAIN HEADS n` COLLIER STREET LADIES AID] Swea.ters--In Pu Stylos. ..... Golf I-Iose--Men s, Boys nd Lacliesz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .All at Cost. of the bargains offered in this great sale. Values and Quality unheard of. ass Shirts--Rog`n]ar $2.75 and fI ri<<<- . . . .$2.25 to $2.75 .. I 3; A piano solo by Mr. Perkins and] V.~'.o1o.s by H-ar1'_v Barron and Alex.` 3 flinox were app1'ocia~ c(t-d. . I I {the inju. inictc-.rl on the people! 1` of On`r.z~..1'io tIn'nu_4~h mun`icfp:11 income I '.tz1xe.<. It. hml the MT:-ct of rln1'i\'in_1 _ bu. awz1_\' from the Province. f .\IzL_\ D1111` (*-.\:t-mnlml `.0 M-1'. Bur- iton the tzhzmks of the B0111?` of T1'a'de {Do the matter of Barrie ba'oa(loastin.g '11 p1'0`g:1*a.111n1c in the inI.e1`(2.sts of the I :fo1' his` timely 21(l'(] l'0?SS, and referred ;town. On mo-tion of S. W. Moore inn-(I E. B. SutcLi"e', it was decizdedl to do this. 1: ,` A V . 1 - - _ V.....-.. .,.. ..,,... ;_vL.uI clllll LKLH. I` "-Y "' W55- f I; ._ _ ` l`:he late Mr. Bates was born 1102211` ` Cm'u.\'~ILIu Shoe Co. are fca- P`k01'`-'`~"- H9 `V115 0f U'I1it0t1 Em- . . i I i ~ tu-1`m, Sik Hcse in 51:11 the wanted'T i1`0 LOW-u5`t descent: and W10 fam- . a: $1.00 :1 pair. O't.]*.r31' 1.in0.= Y `V35 0m? 0f the 01t(l0S't 1'Ji`0T1Ce1" at s1_,-30 am] 32.00 a paj,._ families in that EMSUI`-idi. Mr. Bates ` 3 Came to B21`r1'ie with hirs mo"t.he1- `ftho people !"h`-`" 51 .\'0unu`l' m"=m- A-H301` 1'Vi"i11`.`-fl` I ' `lof Onf.:.l'in thrnnmh mnn.n7m.1 :.-.,.,....AH~m1-n a nun-Jxm. ...c .._ Rev. A. W. Gazley of C`:1n1l2x<-`e, Ont, Sa1'm'a P1`esby1t.e1'y, will conduct the S~1'Vi(2(3:S at Townlrine, Ivy and VB&lXj.L`l' on April 10th and 17th. ;.aAJ.LvxxUl. D`-` Sale Price, $2.50 to $5.50 Czu'cy-Hu.r1bun; Shoe Store have a lovely assortment of the new Bbonde Pamdhmlent and PasteI'l`1 shatles in W>o- men s Ea.ste1- Fooutawear. Prices are rea.sonab]e, from $3150 a pair up. in all sizes and widthus. _...... l.\..uuva. Mr. Spence went on to trace the temvperamsce movemenst since the 4|`z1_\'.< of the open ham, (1ec'Iarini;2` that we hzul helped uhe boo4t'1eg'g`-ezrs to ourish by the inconsistency between ouii Provincial and Federzvl I-aws. What we want now, he said, is a great sweeping campaign against the traf- .c for Ontario and the Dominivm. u .7-unu-up VPML. Rev. J. S. Shortt attencllecd a meet- ing of '.lhe Synod of Knox Coullege in 'I'1c`vom1o on` Monday in conne~.t.ion with the o1`osinsg of the college for the term. . .w....,.c.v en, DUIHL` n.vwa1't nms week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wiles amend- ed a ceJc.\l)ma;t.ion cf the 20th weddinsg an-'n`iver:wa1~y of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopper at heir home in Downzwiew _\'este1'day. 'I"he~y are 1`e for a shomt vi-sit. h::lN~1lA'7 I Anon w CCA. 1 Mrs. C. Beatty visited Mrs. A. Trovmbley at Benlle Ewart this week. NT1` and N/[nu I T) \x7:x__ -m I ..... \.. M1`. Lesl`ie Spring` of Wyevva-Ie V`1sit- ad his aunt, Mus. F. A. Furlong`, [here last week. ; I `Mr... n r\ : - - A 1......-nu, Aunt. WCUA UH`Ll Mus. (Rev.) J. S. Shmvtt went to Orilrl-ia to-day to a-(Ldress a W.M.S. mee Ling` in the P1'eisb_\1iex'ian Chuvrchv there. ll 1- .. ~ Mr. E. M. Stewart of Co1 linLg7w1ood spent the week end with his parents on '1`-oronrbo St. Mr. Wallier Fe'n`t.on spent tihe week . end at his home in Owrihlia. , Mrs. H. W.a:1.1-win and ; Sanwh and Mary visited friendus in Bzmrie last week end. I 1\/l'...~ /n....\ 1' H N` "1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Campbel and,- son of Camp Borden spent the week! end a.='.' tne home of Mrs. F. A. Fun`- Iong, Bayeibd S`t. T\/1.`..- V7 111,: v -- - - - . u1loVer and Coat . . . . . . . . .All at Cost. PERSONALS $1.00 to $2.00 that the new Control Act w'c4u'11d do (2) The efciency with vwnich film, 1'3` mi"e`m 1 f Law is enforced; and inexhaustiable, (3 '[`.hg 103/-a-Ltvy with which it is {and new indust1'i`es are bexinrg` athded obzsea-vet! by the people. every year. 'IThe nickel sme1Ji:e1-.5 MI Sudlbury were 1*un`n*ing' beyond 021-) ,.__, W, , Iwuu-.L.n nwo arm` hawf million dict]- Ia 4" v . I am not gmnrr :0 'n~o-ue the. . O T A ? I ` `T, , l`pa.c1t_v d.urin'_r.r war tzlme. A su'Lph.u1'1c .- .. .-peace to Its bones, Saul . M , S . vacxd plant has been addml. The fumes - 1- PC1100, nroceedxng to cleclame . I-aml ;:'asne~s fvom the smelter are good only insofar as it `m_O`hli b`it& A u:;Jq}ze(I'an(I andla hal-f toms] oufl _ . V , . n . . . It would do -ha'm1 insofar as i.: a.l- !`u1`t;'u(Eu.aCH 1: `Inge HM" Hm _ .., .. lows and permits. [won 1 m1 zons 0. me 2113 even. _\e.u V WI!` T)\11I"fr\n nan-n/I 4-1.`..+ ..-... `L n .25c to $1.50 1, All VVoo]. The N01-ltshern Advance l.. ..... u _\u*uuQ.', Jll":lH. .*\.I`1',01' l'lVln`_`." !`here a number of years. he wenwt 'wes:t and bc-`wan 1umbc1'i11g. Lamar he up 21 lumber business of his own I _fin Kcnorra. Two years a_2`o Mr.| 3|Bat.0s rc-`tuv1'nc(l to Barrie and had! I lived since with his sister, Mrs. Jas. L A1'nouI-(I, 36 High St. His wife, who was Kate Qu`i.g']vcy of Penetang, du'e.rd in I{emc.1*a. thirty years ago. I x 'I`he sturviving re1:2Ltive.s are two sistcxws, Mrs. Geo. Curran of Oriyllria and Mrs. Jvas. A1'n`oL(1 of Bamrie; two Iaug{h'te1-s, 1\Ims. Jas. Doherty of lI{(."n'O1'?l and Mrs. Nora H1lT1lteT` of! Pyjamas Sport Pants-G'1-ey and Bisr:11i,tABags. P1'i(:e(1 from . . . . . . . .$2.15 to $5.00 Men s Golf Knickers.-- Men s and Boys Caps Peccagr I-Iog G-loveS-Reg111zn` $4.00 to $4.85. Salo P1'i('(`, . . . . . . . . . ..$3.00 Menis, Young Men s and Boys Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..All at Cost. \/\C ...., cvu uy auwmrmg It to exist. The degree of prohibition_ we "h-ave-rhha1: is, `(the degree to whidh we lessen `me use of 1-iqruor .by aut- uoaihy lessen-ing the facilities by which people obtain irb_--depends ab.- sozlutely on hmee himgs, stated the speaker. They are : I1\ I11! Men s and Young Men's Worsteds- 2 and 3 button styles. Range in price from . . . . . . . .$14.95 to $29.50 Odd Pa.nts-Lo`rs toz choose from. . . . . . . . ..All at Cost. Ties _..v..,....... L,u1u_y L'mLLuy u101'n1ng', April 1`s't, o`Low'ing an open-zu`.i Robert Batons, ag'e.l 82 yeans. He had been ill oruly a week. nm. 1.4. Ma r- Thenre died in the Royal Victoria H10-srlyiml` eanly Fxviday morning`, April 1S't. f70`].n\vrinn* an nnm-...o:m.. DA`!-----L l....u.. .m.,- n:uuu.x'L`u 1101` some tlme wn- [ der the auspices of the On't:zrrio' Gove-1'n.ment s Home Nuvsing De~l pamtment. Later she became assi_ - amt superintendent of -the Fifth] Avenue` Hmzspiha, New Ymwk City. The funmwazl took place cm Frivclay from her late residensce to Park, Lawn Cennetoary, conI by Rev. Dr. Dale. of Edward zmtl Mrs. B*r_wson, Town- bov, passed quietly away on Wednes- d~a._v, Ma.1'dI1 30th, at her parentts !home, after a year s illness. The I Bertw E. B1~_vson, R.N., dz1ug'I1tor late Miss Brylson, who was in her 32nd year, had 2. diL nurs- ing` carcar. She gImdwat,ed frorm To- omao General] Hospital in 1920, _an-d subsequently took a postrgmalduate course at the Pmsbyme1'ia.n Hospin aa11, Pi'as'bur.g, P-a. I her gradu- 'a'E1tAiVOI1 Sh ](1{`If.l`lV`rwI +'.'rn' c-nn-nn 44*- "'- ,__.__..-- ._. /n.:I\lnJ\lA1 / i ,- .....,.,....{.-,, Lu. rmumu\v1n!g,' ner g'r2ucI~u- abiron she lecttur-ed for some time rlpr hhn 'JI`I.Uv\:nnvn _.1' 1.1.. f\ .. - uwuwcu, wwu survives mm, W`lUh one ` daughter. Mrs. Roy I-Lm-st, and two sons at home. Two bvohhers, A.I1l1Ia.n and Will McLean, also survive. The remainus arrived from Tomonto on Moundtay mornimg and the funeral was `helm on Tuesday, imtenmemt alt. Edgar gcemetery. The many oral tributes and the large number zvttendin-g` 3Jhe funeral testify to the high c:~ite(~m in which rleceased was held. f - . _..-._.. nu-..n_r|A1 "Fo].1owin3g an otpena:tion in Toronto Genemzl Hospita a monmh ago, [James McLean, of Edgar, -_)a~ascd `away on Saturday last. Deceascdi r'w's born in Oro, .n`earr Ed:g`a.'r, 60` !ye=a1` ago, and lived sin that` section all I1`is_life. He married Miss Agnens La.u`dear, who survives him, with ` d.'LI1.mhfAr- N/rue 13..-m LT"-...-..L _...J L, (1) The extent to vwh-ich -we et body the primsctple of p1~.o.h;ibiti-on The law 2 BERTHA E. BRYSON (ROBT. IBATES JAMES McLEAN `{1``i5z7i;e, $4.00 to $6.00 All at Cost Price. Come in and see for yourself. .250 to $1.25 .250 to _`rhe (leer-mt-ml to B-21n'ri(~ Come-`i . with mzmy beautiful .rib11,t0s..` V The pa11-l)e.wrr.~'1';< were `The funomal, which S?L`t11Y`(ld._\' from the of; tery, conzduciexl by l`1-eau of Bl`21`(lf0l'(l. l\'_irl s three some m~pl1ews*. Roy Hicklingn`, Ilan-(l Melville Wattle. a t`l:en lime` from :1 digtance Mrs. J. Cowper, Beclleville; Mns. Jieg. Cooper, E-Lmvale; Mr. Mc- Kiimon, M1`. and Mrs. Urmy and Mr. Ke-`m , Tononlzo; Mr. R.z1.lph Meg l lginsom, Saulldz Ste. Marie"; Mrs. Ha.l- : (lenby and family of Bi1*kl.ey aml Dr._ 1 and Mrs. Nommn Kirkup, Dem-oit.. ) - vposirticin, but was beilio-vvcd i ...., ......... w. uuu'\.k:oaIUll :r, Heal` Ltrerl-' fel, `to rG.iifo.1~ In his youn:g`c~i' M1`. K-irrkuq) SI1'VC(l in the e'.\:pe`dition- amy force sent to the West to quell the Riel Rebeion. Mi`. I{`i1`k1L1Jp was circle of f1-iondts site'r1irng' characterr. He was Presbyterian Churudh. are his widlow, foavnerly Cu1'owg1h, of Toronto; ; J-ames, o 'I\c\nonrto; . C. M. I`IiCkv1i.I1i__.`,` of ` Cooper .of Beillev-i1~1e, son of Sa.u.`Lt Ste. Marie, Mms., Roabt. Wafotie of sons, D1-. Nomnan troit, Douglas am] and two (|iau,Lih ce1i:~,`, by of Bii~k=I'o_v, om, ii home. 1 i ( I 1. g< (Continued from pag ,-_o_ne) ed any evil by ambomrimg it {:6 exist. 'IThn d`no'rnA A4` -'--*1-5`-">' \/AD -.........\uw_y, uL(uL'u|l ULvt1<, H1 `(H5 0:l`L!1 _vo:u'. His (lea-th. occtmred jugt four weeks af`oe1' that of his bro.t:he1', Riohwarcl K-ivkuip. He had been aw-are df hezwt t.1'ou.b1e for about a month, but had been active u.ns ril the (lay p~1'i01' to his death. The lrzvte Mr. Kirkup was born at Churchiiltl, the )son of the late Jzmnes and Jane` Kirkup. He moved while yorunng ho] ;Ve'sp1va and lived most of his life! I there. "Six _voa1-.3 ago he moved from i his fzmrn -cm oonxcossrion 9, near G1'en- i` fol, _vou;n:;_w;o1' `MY .. 1. 2..1__.., READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.` Rovbent Kirkup, a }1'i'g1l'nLy esteemed resident of West. Gwillvimbury, dield sud.(1~e~nJ1y at his hqme near Gioml on 'DhuI1`s(La:y, Mtamch 31:=i:, in `his 69th vnn 1- Wm :l!unI~ ....... _ ; ......... ..-.... m... uu. n-yuvuu.u, mu`. : Mm. Geo. Cruman and I-I.zm'm*y C mm of Or-i`1:ia, Mrs. Jas. Dohety : Miss Grace Dohety of Kenora. San Eranuisqo, and three sons, Jas. Wesley Batae o.f Sssliratdhewan, Waxlu ter of Fort A-vthmzr and Ira in the Unrhifedr States. The funeral took ipace on Monday a:ffte:rn:oon u.n:d>er `Mzasonic auspices to the Union Ceme- I terry, oonnlru-c*t.ed by Rev. N. Camp-I bdl. Tlhose attending` from a dn's- ` ance we're Mr. Ed. A-rnvovld, Mr. and ` Mm (Em. r*m........ ....-x U~...--- at COST and LESS ROBERT KIRKUP Jniors SuitS--Sh01't `rrollsers. . .$5.95 Boys Long Pant S1rits- (`I_1_ Scarves--C:1:ahmm-0. Rogllln -$31.00. Vuilo tlmy last` .. . REV. BEN: sPi:NdE"X'i=.M. TEMPERANGE % RALLY

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