Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Jul 1927, p. 5

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__ .-u -4u_~ last week. A vmgv sad li'ownim.:' accirlunt oc- curred at l`oIl:-ndalo on Momlziy af- ternoon, whon the only son and child of Capt. and .\Ir.<. West of Tcronto, w v'ho hzul bu,-n visiting: M1';~'. P. . Duvi.~', i xvas rlrowm-cl while in bzxbhinfr with several other childn -n. It is thought that he was . with :1 cramp. Doctors \\'('l`(' Clliitrli anal worked 0\'c!` him for hours. but with no avail. Much .=_\'mpath_\` felt for the be- ',1'eaved parent.<. '\I'.`..- ll l...._l I sp1cx2 I IV.... A Next Door to Binger s Fruit Store. As Everything is Reduced, it is impossible to quote prices, but come and compare our Prices and Quality. A LARGE ASSORTMEN T OF CHESTERFIELD SUITS, .DINING ROOM AND `BEDROOM FURNITURE, FLOOR LAMPS, WINDOW EBLINDS, LIN OLEUMS AND OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, CEDAR CHESTS, VER- ANDAH AND KITCHEN `-FURNITURE, ALSO COAL AND ELECTRIC RANGES, WILL BE REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. - - Be Sure and See My Stock and Compare Prices before Buying ~ :|-hllI|_-.` u.... ` 0 which cve1'yo11o p2-uzcnt! with 7..>.~;t. Abuut. 100 sat supper. ' A D \'l .I1T_I:A:E)U-I.\"T`S. L.T.B. PICNIC Sale umiture ....\ ..-..__.., .._., _voste1'(la_\' :1ftm'rv.oon. 5 vp1'cg'1-zmnnc of races.` .1 and other spo1't.~" was; 'IllK"P'l*3XZ"ZX"X"I"ZI"XX"3'XI"1'IA"l' 1 HEAD STUFFED FROM ; CATARRH on A COLD ; Everything in Our Store Reduced A. E. SMITH Stmutl. Mi:~'.< Lena O1`cha1`<`I Toronto on Mon(la_\' I ' ; wo<-k.- vacatxon at hm` ` . l Elmer G:n'1`o\v cf To . u w v t 13% Con_2'rutu1:1tion.< to Hvlltla .-\rm- ; ztron`;,' on ol)t:ii1)311_x;,' 1'st-class IIOIITY51 {and A1't*hur Adams and Maul-Ice Muir on 0ht:\`.ning su,-conr|-c!n':- honors 21; itho Hi_:,'h School F.z1t.1';n)cu nxznns. I IV[1's. Humphreys and of } ~Mi;<~t Maury Morrison returned to M~onh1'c-al mogtored up last week and "Toronto after s:pen(l`ing' her hol|(l`ay|s I.~:pe11t a few (lays with Rev. and M1'.<. umlc-1' the part-ntzll roof. `POW at the mim-`R Mrs. Ash Fletcho-r 11.219 1'cturn.ed 1 xi: .. TF......L-.. ..._.1 \A:.. 1 n.`..I....:, . . vllx. ..uu..,~.. ;\Ii;~.=: Foyston and :\Ii.~'.< J. P:u`I~:01' were in Proscot-t: last week. the `guests of Mrs. J. Kerfooit, :1 former !1-eshlom of t.h-is vi11ag'e. I I.~v mu. `,..u...\.. .._x u..- u.uu.\.., nlu.-u. }wvok (ml at .\Irs. '1. I\Iaw s. 3 .\I2'. and I\`I1'.<. Walter Do\\'ne_\' 1.\I1'S. GifTon w(-1'c- in Staynor on : !Lmlu_\' attc-mlin_;' the Gm_\'(lon-Gi . \\'ol:lwi115:. \ JV yum, (4-year Plan) ...,.n.. 2 Besides being an adornment to the Bench, Ju(l_9;e Vance was a humble, stmigiht, Cliristian gentleman. He was admired for his simplicity of character, his directness, his devout- ness. He was gone, but his char- acter and icle:L`r s of public service _`y1.r'p.;p1~ivate inuence would live. -1. L`__ .,_,, \ \\1.I\v\I\t L-1...-..` ......._....L Buy $1,000 for $940 r.4,....... Dl....\ BARRIE BRANCH THORNTON BRANCH MINESING 1 w Toronto, uccom-1 mother. spent the} ..~ Y) `Wu THIS SALE is to -afford the people of Barrie and district the same privileges extended to those in the larger cities, as August is :usually a quiet month, on account 4`0f the Furniture Sales in the larger cities. i I have decided to putgon a :sale .for the month of August that will give as great, if not greater, value for ;your money as you can obtain anywhere. Buy $1,000 on a monthly basis through a new Savings Plan. Our new booklet "The Th and Mark has a plan to t your income. for a copy. The Royal Bank of Canada CU buy many things on the instalment plan-why not buy money? You can soon buy $1,000 if you treat your savings as a monthly bill-an obligation that must be met. returned after homv ht-1'0. to three 3i'cn n and I Among` those present at the` ser- vice were Judge Huyclge of Peter` boro, president of the Ontario `}u....+.. 'r..,1h.--x .4....._-:.....-_._. n _`}.;`-mitunvuuu uuu.u:u\,v.: w\)Luu uvc. [ -n returned ghomo after a pl0zL;=ant visit with her " Mrs. J. A. Brandon and .m~.<. A. D. Currie, Orillia. I I )1)`. H. M. Coulter and Mr. J. 1 ;Gof:1'th are . :1 few days iNo1'thc-1'11 Ontario. , . s1)Iemlid sen 1]:1st Sunday. ` . I .'('.`on:.` *z1IL11:1tEons to Miss Mzu'g'aret l.\IcCu:1i{: and M1`. Earl Maudsley, who Ilwere m:11'ried last Wednesday. ' Mix Josafe Parsons of O1~i1~Lia as the guest of Miss Nonna Cihapipcl. i 311'. and `.\Irs. R. H. Pzxisloy visit- Ec-tl f1'icn in Orillia the beg'inm'ng `of the week. I 129 Dunlop St., Barrie. 112'. J. F. CENTRAL ORO I. R. Dier. Manager M. C. Wigle. Manager 355 -1; 1|\.L.lI UML U1 U1.` U\VII l}U\.l'\l."-L. nDeciz11'in_: that ch;zn'acto1* zmtl ca-E `pacity were the only tliings we take I with us across the vale`, Canon Cody stated that Judge -s Vance s c-har- ( ncter was framed by faith in Christ. 1 Hr: was truly devout. He loved his 1 church, thought of it, wiorked for it. C A< lone as health and strength were -f .`hr"..< he showed his interest in it by 21": presence. ` ` Referring to the fact that Judge Vance was 21 delegiate to the Synod,. Canon Cody said, touchiingrly, My V own dear son was another of the F tlelegates. 'I`nhe_v wouci have g'one'h together. Now they have gone on to the general assembly within the ' va1e.. 12 n 1 1 I 1 .F. Goforth dolivorvrl a. sermon in Central Church .I.\.' Page Five f; THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1927. \ ... uuuuu forred to Judfrc Vance as cominyr from good old pioneer stock. In his profestsion as a l)zu'ristm', and later. 'as.a _judg'e, he` had realized bhel noblest ideals, and had striven to. soe the funrluniental principles of jus- tice fairly applied in every pairticul-ar, case. He had fullled the best tra- ditions of ho judicial office as they are understood and prized throu`;-`h-,l out all British dc=min~ions. In admin- istering` justice he Z1.l'VVZl_\ ,x~` lnlI`._L"l((l warm human .:_\'mpatl1y, v.~`peciall_v Where children were concerned. Of- ' ten he rendered assiisxtance in cases I of need out of his own pocket. 41...; .. ` ..m ...u.., pun; xx ! -1-.. ....a...... nnml n in l\I Many l'(3]7l`Or'( l1tLtti\ (*S of the town, county and _;'overmnent were pn-sent. LH'j2'C (IL-Iegutions from the Bar As- scciutions of Simcoe and Du'c`rinl :."21.t1h(.*1`c1l at the Court House and m3.1`oher1 in a body to the house and dhurch. *Six County oicials acted as pall~bem`e1`s, Ju(l_Q'e E. A. Wisme.1',_ Junior Jurlgo of Simcoc Count_\`;j Sheriff D. H. M21cLa1'0n, County T)`("l>'ll)'01' D. H. C/:l(-man, Crowni. Attorm,-_\' F. G. Evans, John Maclizty, ! Clerk of the County Court, and E. A. I;itt.l(~, Su1'1*og'utc Court Ro:i. I In his sermon, Canon Co1}`\' 11:5! l`.........l L T...l.... TYAMAA .. . A---.7... (Continns-I from page one) hurch on Momluy uftemoon. Rev. C`:m;11 Corly officiatc-I, 21..<.~'i::tL-I by icv. C}m~a!tl Dc-. of St. I eter s C'l:u1'ch, Toronto, a cousin of Mrs`. Vance. qr .HIS HONOUR JUDGE VANCE LAID AWAY Inn? .,.\.., Grm_ _.\~v \.|.UVk\I .\I`is.= M. Arnold spent a in Cookstown this week. Rev. A. D. and Mrs. C spemlimq their l1o1i Cousins b1-other. Mr. W} vun ml , X PAINSWICK. . nu.-u Ill.) ., -.,l F0" 21 fmv :1_\`=- Whitm- a f ow day: _ .1 :he Ontarxo ` Soard; Col. f` 5. Rut1ed_2`e` aville, Mr. sral Trusts; tt and W1`. VVm. Fin-E hn .1l't, f t 1 r-' conlinyrl ck. hi:~:|| H 3122-` uL,Iy gone 2 th e nbl e , ' o ut- har- vice s e r- ter- aL1'i o R. 11'i0 *1 .v ol. (l _2`e sts ; .VI1'. .u.--.; u .u.5uu::;\- uuuzaa uxzurgu [Will-iam Caldwell passed away on. ]F1~iday n1orning,-', July 22ml, at hi. lhome, 1 Cihaivlotte St. Tine late Mr. Calclwell, who was in his 72nd year, 'was born in Barrie, the son of the; late Mr. and 1\'I1`s. Woilliam Callwe1l.| He had lived -here all his life. For many years Mr. CZLl(l\\'0ll cperatetl :1 farm at Kc-Inpc-nfeldt Hill on the: outskirrts of the town. He wz1.< also,` connected for some time with Fish- e1"s our mills. He never ma1'1'i(-(l.!i M1`. Caldwell was a member of Trin- i ity Anglican Chumh, and until a _\'ezu' ago of the 1.0.17`. Su1`vivin_: him are two brother.<. John of 01-0 and 'Dhos. 2 F. of Newm:u'ket, and one : `Jane A. Caldwell. who lived with deceased. The funeral took place on `Monday afternoon to the Union Cemetery, eomluctt- by Rev. A. Holden. Six nephc-\v.< of the lo- ceaseil acted as pall-l)ea1'ers. I 1 . \ C A i l I 1 l I `jzl I I \. u \.l..vI . VVhf t.b . . ...`. |u:|II\'\| uun:L_\ xn 'profr_-.~'.'~:i0n. He leaves to mourn hisi :1o:<.< :1 widow and two chH(h'0n, also` 'two brotho1`.<, Dr. F. G. Davis cf` ' P.i1-c`nc1i`v and John Davis of Ivy, iaml two sisters, Mrs. F. R. ArnoIl,I slvy, and l\Ir.<. (D12) J. H. Spears, Toronto. The funeral took place on ' 1VVwlnc-:~'lay, .<-rvice hein_2' held in St. .'.-\nnio's Church and interment at: !'P:11'k Lawn Cmnetc-1'_\'. 5 Eighteen builtlingr permits have` `hm-n taken out to date July, [as follows : | ,... .V...,...,. Alhr-rt Cook. Sanford St., '1mu.-o. $10; A. F. A. .\I VDunI~:p St.. roong` ofct,-. Br_\'. Brzulforcl St.. roon 4v..\..n 1 \v n 1 B1:i`rlc- . J. .\IcC:1 ;-S10; W. IL Johnson, Ross St... shfn_'.:'; IT::,': hous`. $100; (`hz\s. P.'\ck:ml. 921 St. l`3u:". n_-1. $100; S:1r:|`.`. .-\. M-`I1 . l\'-..m~. Ru, chicken house, I William Boyd Davis, son of the; late W. H. Da\'i.< and Mrs. Dz1vi;<, of` Ivy, lied in the VVe.<-tem Ho'.=pit.aI. Toronto, on Monda_\`. Deceased \V{1.~2 in :_"1'arluzxte ii` 03.1 (.`l`.`."i!`!f`1`iILL" of` `the L'niversit_v of Toronto, and up- lon con1pIL-tiny; his course `(_\I1tC1`(`(i the ;ser\'ic0. ~` of the Fe Government, izmti had been identiml with man_\' `important construction projects. He had been ztssistant, :~`uperint-enrlem I.`I`1}_ ,`in(-('1' of the Trent Vz11le_\' Canal for .=.omt.- _\'oar:~'. Mr. Dz1vis .upri_;`hL chziractr,-~1` W; n the higih re_Q'a1`(I of his] 1l..~`.~f0C.iatCS an\r1 he was re2`arleil 213.} ` ' n1:-uk:-ii ah-iiit_\' in `His yr 1 ..\...\u .u.. 1|.-ux _\v;wLn ugu. S ;'to Sixth Line Cemetery, Inn`isl,3 ' {conducted by Rev. G. R. I`u1'k. The paJJ-bea1`01'.= were Ctlmrlcs, Robert. Wilazn, Alex. and Wellimxton Mc-{ Cullougrh, and Charles Ness. 'Dhc` funeral was 1`z1.1'g'c-l.\' attended by: Slfriends wi:~1hi11g' to pay a last tribute `:01 1'c~s.pect to the deceased. 'IVh ";oraI t1*ibutrc;< were very numc1'ous.; 7 I The funm'a.l took place on ;\Ion `' .1 \`lll/|L\.ll VVHAIL` (ll: lrlI`CL' PIGUC. Su2'vi\7in_2' the deceased are four "|sons and one Mrs. J. H. |I\'Iere Barrie; W. L. Dickey. Y-Lockwood, Sa.=:k.; A. L. Dickey, Seattle; R. W. am! '1`. H. Dickey,` ; I`o1'onto; e_i_gvht sisters and two bro-' l ';thers, Misses F. and J. Go'o=dfe1low,3 "M1~s. J. Duncan. R. J. and VWiH1'am' ' , cooare11~ow, all of Sevenrtlh Line, In- ".ni: Mrs. Gilbert Nelson, Buf fa:1o:' I " 1\/Ir.~'. P. 1\ IcC'Ie`llaan, Keswick; Mrs. S. ." _C-ole, Mrs. J. C. Miller, and M1`.<.!_ x . . . ' `Lively. of Butler, Pa. Her twm s1.<- ';te1', Mrs. John M. Dickey. prede- cea.=e her four _\'(-zmrs ago. I Th,` 4.`....,.....! -41. _1_._. -,. \I' . I After :1 ]ing'0rin(4' illness` Gt.-org'e' vm..'..m r`*..I,1`.m11 I`\n(~r\r\:l n...-.. -.. \l J. L`J.J..l-I LJ '7 -I-\J-LL Hicklix1_-.-' left on \V1- for 21 trip to the West, whc1'r,- the_\' will spcnd : months. I Rm . W. F. C. Czrrpontr-1' of Wash- Mr. A. Monteith and .\1s.<.< rmachj ingfton, D.C.. vi. w.i`th his . TH ..- ft... A._._.11 L-_,, , 1` ,, WILLIAM BOYD DAVIS ..., Dun] 01) v\ vpzxir" 1{:{1.\-`m-. % I':(.'C]`._` N . I .u...-.;. BUILDING PERMITS 'unmu1I |1\.. vtguuuullu - >11. Bz1_\'_ol:l S., :1tlIifi( $1.000; J. A. Swan. ` GEO. W. CALDWELL MRS. WM. DICKEY 91 pm}: sickness clain1c-.-(I the life William Dickey on Frhlay " I last at the home of her {< or. M=1'.<. J. H. .VIr:1`ml`itI1. 20 mn- _\' St. She had [won z1i1i!1_9, )1 `p1'In_L:`. but b<:a:znno . vi:_v`]1t .< h(~1.'0r<- h(-r lo:1tl1.'.;m1 lzxtr )Ir.<. Diclkcy, \vho:<(- mai tmcn o wzls Rachel Goml!'vIl0w. was lwith r- 1 c<)11cr-. :, Im1i: sixty-f )1; I Sanfonl .~:hin_:lix1_':` .\Ia1com~. n: #100; Hi I ro0n:.: g:z11'21_2`r. ` ` Bz1_\'o] St., roong R. .\Iurchi. W1-I-` -..\.... . r1 .. nob; 'I`. J. 31-.. Instant reIi(-1--nu \v:1iting. Your (`1u_I_vgL-(1 nos}:-ils upon right 111$; the air pnssngn-s at yuur lwutl clear and you can breathe flu-ix . Nu rnorp hawking snuling, l)l1.m'ing,`ht-ndu(:ho, drym-.~;s. N0 ' strugglmg zur mum at night; your cold ` or (-.'\tm`rh di.~'.npp.-:n'.s`. =. Gut. u small lmtllc of I?.1v ..- (`?:-mum ..uu \. Owv .\'; Steele- ;< Farm," Oro, the home cf `Mr. and .VIr.=. Peter McCuai_2`, was on ? :\vV(`(iH(\~'(ikl_\'. July 20th, the scene of 3:1 quiet and simple we(Ir1in_L' when `their older .VIarg'arc-t Ruth. ixras united in ma2'ria_{_-`e to Eur] fDavirlson Maw(ls1e)'. older son of Mr. lam! Mrs. Ri0i12ll'(i .\Izzw('i.<]c_\', East >7iOro. Rev. C. R. Spencer, rector of 3 }St. 'I`honm:< Church, Sha.nt_\' Bay. 9 conducted the cc-remion_\' in the pre.<- - once of immediate relatives. The` , bride, in white 2'eor_<:et.te amli G `lace and cz1rr_vin`L-' Ophelia ro. \va.~i 1 .g'i\'(-n :1\vz1_\' by her father and attend- ed by her .`~`ister, l\`Iis.< Flora, who was t`d1'e:~vsed in _\`eHo\v org`antlie and car- ried Columbia roses. The :_-`room w2L:~* supportecl by his brcther, ;\Ir.' John Mz1wl. The bridal choru.< was .~'um)lie-1 by the briuh.- .< brother. `.\Ir. 1-1..` 1,1 ./`v..-:,. 71-11 , ,,,, S` um John McCuai_r. lvfl inmmliutvly : .. .~...,.. whxch they W111 Boa\'(-rtorl. : During' the past week In Soft|1uIl`I.oz1g'uc- _:anm.< xvm-o post- 'ponml on account of rain. r~....... Y1....1~._ xx` .,L I n nu .IIL4`&,LlA(l ; unis. "1 Harold Wardman am! Clarke Scott :' [`\'iSitC(l f1"Im1rl.< in Toronto over thoi -fwr-ck eml. 'l\/||ll| .,.. ..u\...... (`amp Bmwlcn I :1(\-tn1`_\', 9 to 1 lost to tho (`..\'.I 3 Miss Phyllis Hayes of Torcmto, formerly of Phelpston, is spe:ndin_9; :1 , few days in town. \. NJ" .. .1 `IT... \ ..-._ T3-..___. _.4 1 ...,, UV . ,5\,...1..... i Mr. and t;e rs. T. N. VVz1l];~' and :{au_4`11t(-1' Bera of Toronto :u'r- -.~vpr-ml- line` the .-unmler with )Ir.<. F. A. `[F`u1'Ion5z. I \`l.. 11 \|'......`.. -1` VI'1_..,.,L, - ..........h. J Mr. 11'2mci:< .\Io1'an of Toronto is |. holila_\'.< at his home here. r'I'.'-... 13'1...`|1.`-. LT. .. -1! I V....._..L_ ('.\Illl I'll \ll.~'||})Il\*:I F5. -. Got, nf [v}ly',; (`.1-gun] /;Bn}n1 from your dru,r_r;,risat now. ' n littlo 07 this fr:2;_:r;mt{. zlmiseptic. heal- 1'ng<'ronm in your nox4fr3`.'r. It. pt-netmtm ` slnmugh r:\'m'y air message of the lmnd, ' uoofhm tho `mnmed or swmllen mnmus mwnbrnne and rvlief come-9 inset-a.n-tly. Yt n iunt ne. Don't, stnv stuod-un j...-.. V I ;\`Ir.J21n1r.-:< Shrubsole rf B(l1'!'i(:' zmrl .\'Ic;=s1's. Robt. .\'.-s.< and Ed.` Shrubsole of 'I`o1*0nto are on :1 sh- {iI1_L' trip to .4gLg'onquin Park. i :31)`. and :~n v-<, '1`, \ \VnH: nml \Ivv.vn' nu vvvvaln I ;V[1'.aml-M2`.=. Ason Penny and ` . . . . . I lau:_-'htm' are v1:-1tmg' Bt1`1`10 fr1en(I:<.; I Mr, and Ma's. D. J. Quinlan and 'Miss Agnes Quinlan of Barrie have lleft for the Pacic Coast. Rev. fFauhe1' Gemlml Quinlan will join tzhexn in Victoria. I\'vtVI .... ..,.. ...... AVJLC uuu -u;s. `ur. uouuxnnc. W. Fcnton spent the week end at .\ ia5:211'a Falls. rt._.._v ,1 11r_, -uwu L\ \,x.uu1_v . : Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stowe cf To- ;1'onto \'i. a few days this WOC-k `with Mr. and Mrs. `G. Osborne. 1 I17 T:`,,,L_ . m.-.... In vnyvugun. } O. J. Coleman of Limerick, Sask., ;is visiting his brotaher. Harr_v Cole- man. He reports western crops to be exceptionally good, especially in, l;Limo1'ick section. \r v. n. ,.,. .;..u..\. u. .u.v.,uvu. | Mrs. John G1-ahzml of Cookstown spent ten days with Mrs. D. H. Cole-I mun x'ocent1_\'. I 1\/l .. ,....I Mr... r` IVA. _ r- m .. .4. my... `i Miss SIn'r1e_\' Dobson of Hamilton ' Us visiting` her pousin, Miss Grace ,G:o1'ing. .1 NT..- 1:` Q.-...'4-1.. .....l M... *n-.....1-_ 4. \.aA(,|v\.||g AJlLl\lLUl|l >.JL. 1 Mr. Fred Marl`, S0c1`ot~zu'_\ of -the ,Boz11-(I of Education, will be z1wa_\' on his h the rst two \\'v(*l<.< of A u _2'us.t. xv .-- .\-.... 4..wu.1..:un U1. un.m..auu. Mrs. H. J. Carefoot of St. Peters- bul`_L", FIori is visiting" her brothel`, Mr. W. J. Craven. Bratlfonl St. 11.. H I v I)l\HIhI Rl'N` RVNI TUIIBI CNVIII98 ll\!lHI.ll`Ll_V. It's just fine. stay stuod-up with I cold or nasty eatarrh. _.,......,_,. [I `Mrs. F`. Smith and son Douglas, 5Elizabot1h St., are enroute for Van- lcouver to spend some time with M1`. `;F1-ank Sn1`it.h. Their home here is foccupied by Mrs. SmLt.h -s . Mrs. Clemmens of Toxwonto and M1's. ` ;Thc-mps-on of C-lc-volaml. i I/I... LI T r<._...4-__L ,2 cu n . P Mr. Donald Ross and family took I I `:1 motor trip to Ottawa last week. NT 1 C`.'...,.I..!.. 1.... 1.1.`; -__ _ L.,:.. I... ....vvu. -1; vv vvuuvvu Juan nucn. Mr. J. Sinclair has left on a trip gho Eunrope. 1|/TI..- CV1. D Lieut. Nelson Lay, who has been istatioml at Esquimalt on the Pacic `Coast with H.M.C.S. Pat1'icia, is `spending a month s leafe with M1`. and Mrs. H. M. Lay. He has been appointed to a British vessel in At- lantic waters 1: `r\ ..n .- -x-u uun u un,-.-1;.` '1' the Shoe Factory .v-..v. 4.. 4;. 4'AL.\_l\Ill&,, mus nc\:r\. I M1's.- Parkhouse and 'M1':.s Eunice, of Galt, spent Sunday w.it.'h f1'ie'n(lrs here. u . xv. . . . . ; 311-.<. M. Wanlm-an of Brock SL1 `has returneml home after . af lfo2'tni_g`-ht in Meaford. mr u ur .- .-\ n . . l Mr.`andM1's. Alex. Pollack of Su \'i;;ited' the fo1'me1"s sistm`, Mrs. A. H. Meeking`, this week. .....I NI`... D....1.1.,...-,. 1_...-.I_;.,.. Rev. A. A. Beverle_\' and family! holidaying` in Quebec. I Blissus Jezmettc and i11}"GI'L`L`I'n of ,Nia_4'a1'a Falls, .\'.Y., spent the \v(:ek and with l\'l':".~'. J. Vair. Mi.<.< Joan McI'.nt_\'1`(.- of Toronto spout Mon(lz1_\' with .\`I1's. Vair. `c `n . - .-. . ... INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL #1- E v , .g. 4. .1. .1. .:..1..;..;..g..;..g .1. .;..;..;. .` Says Creqm Applied in Nostrils Opens Au` l ass;1gcs Right Up. `"'X"lX*'!~'X' ` v 1n.-1 run u-n1m',, .. . _ MAWDSLEY-McCUAlG out 11 victory an 71 ....u.\, .3 :1 short PERSONALS .4... l\ , and B2111-ie. DEATHS u.-u\,.- -uuunn. .ux.- T-he youn_-4' couple ' af or :1 \\'L~rllizL: lin- E I noymoon, nftr-r{ o . . take up ro. m t 5{Li{:' tho Iarko & C The Northern Advance so Shoo Clarke I . V -x-++-x-:~+-:-~:~z::~x-:+>~:~:x-z-X:-toe-a-+0 ` `F Ilrnn A-run--n-n .-.-H... Fl` th 0 '\.ll\.II Shroud ball team won the rst of the home and home _9,'ames bc-tween Barrio and Stroud. St1'0ll(l 53005 to Barrie on ']`hu1'.=tlL1_\' of t.hi.~*~ week for the return frame. We \vi. the l)oy:< 15:00:!" luck. M1-s. Goo. Plumb _-_-'.1vL- an oM-time nlnncv at their c.0ttnf:c an 'I`hur~':la_v 1113'.-'}1t. Also :1 card 1):11't_\` on Sutur- iduy night. rnl . . . ,.. \J\lV \. AJ\.Ll\J|Ia Mr. E-most Robinson and two boy fric-mls are at GrumbIcnot" cottage for their 1`IO'1`ML_\`.\'. ! Mr. and Mrs. Murton roturnerl to itho city after two weeks ho1i at [Glen Cove Beach. I . rm u 1 n . .. . . Qm-m1'.~' Park .-\n enjoyable x :_::1n1o.~.' held, into whic (-nt0l`t'd down to sumac u. --nu. u.-..u.u..-s. L|Illl\.Lp Mr. Ju;~:tic(- Lennox w21.< nwmriod to Mz11`g'a1`ot Ann Whitaker. u ,'h- D.D., of T1'il1ity CcHo}_~`(,-. 'I`uron.to, who with two :~:orrf< and one survive. 'Dhe_v are Keith Lonnox and O. Lcnnox and Mrs. Otter .\Io1'1*is, all in Toronto. Thu funeral tor of the late P1`o\'o:=t \".1it.'J.ker,` take place from Cuhrist Church, '1`:-_ ronto, on Fmixlay at 2.30 p.m. i (Continued from page one) i On the Bench Mr. Justice Lennox had little use for r:1b.=.truse legal augu- ments. He was of an intensely practical turn of mind and was often called a matte)` of fact jl1llf.',`(`, and [many of his jud_g'ments show this` ipructical bent of his mind. I Justice Lennox was one of the: 'founders of St. Ge011L'e .~' Church,` Awllandale. He was a member of the 7 rst building` committee, and with 21 Mr. Holgute, then chief r;-n_2`ineer on the G.'I`.I .. at .'-\1lzLn(lale, \\'as one` of ` the main :n'cl1it(ct.< in the Ilt-i5:nin._2 of tihe att1`acti\'c edice. 1' -r .- r }JUs'r1cE LENNOX ; GOES TO _HIS REST Ill-I.~\D ` 8TH LINE. 1NiI1sFIL z_\' nirrht. Trhc new road is . -v 1., .1, 11;\.uA\|\,|lII \l.L .|l-IIC \Jll|IG4l IV `ziounty J_;1(l_2'cs Association; C. R., 1VIc1{e`o\\'x{;' Chairnlan of the Raliway `ml ;\Iunicipa.1 Board; J. E. Prsubn, and Messrs. and McDonald of Orangeville, Burt of the Toronto General Mr. and 3122:. R. W. Brett Bates of Shulburno, Hon. Fin-I 1333011, )I.P.P.. llitllanrl; ICz11'1 Rowe.` M.P.; Hon. In`. C. Drulgv, Crown Hill;` M. B. 'I`u:l~h0p<-, K.C.. Orillfa; W. A. Boys, I{.C.. .\I.P.. B:n'1'i(~; County c-x~ \Vurrlr-n.- H. W. Carter and W. J. \Vool of B1';ulfv1`d; C. H. l`Ip!tt. (`ohlwutt-1'; J. J. I\Ic~Kni}_-`ht. Tott:n- ham, and J. '1'. Simpson of I~llm\'z1Iz-. I

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