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Northern Advance, 4 Aug 1927, p. 5

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Mrs. W. M. Young-` .'l.I1tl ch l :1 left on `vl'(]I`.`(`.\`llL.\' for B:-H(.~\"ill(> fr: - :1 few W(`('k>` h(`f01'(* xwturniu-: tc their homo in RC. Mr. and .\'Ir.~'. \\'ultm' Do\\'nu-`\' xmci Mr. and Hrs. Goo. Johnston and srr. Alan mot-orml to Durham on Sumhu and spent the day with .\Ii.<.< Blyth 7 principal of the public school `now 1 -. v `u y\ ... .\. , ......-. , ` Richard Foster of H-clland Landing " lwas thc-n called and a'dmittc-(1 that hr: i iknow Dan. Fors_\'-the, having` met him ;in Holland L21T1(MT1_l`. H0 \.\':1..= ihon! a:J if he had seen Dan. Fors_\'the: -with McDr-rmott. and after 21 sl-i_2'h-ti [pause admitted that he was quitc. ])o;~1itiVe he had seen McDe1'm0t-`c with ~ I , Fo1~sytJ1e. I\ . . -- .... , - \lALJ.V ...,. , Questioned by Mr. SIa_2\ht. he said 'he had nc-V01` :~'(-on McDcrm.0tt since mu ;, 1 , ` lk uuu AIL g till to-(La 3'. Dr K. F. Rogers of B->rto.~, who . no-rfoxned the post mo1tom examin- ., 'ah'on on tho dead man. .=.tz11:(~-"I that. tho chisol found on thv man tted about 12 d i'o1`ent wounrlr: on his body. He z1ttn'ibuted 5:10 cr;1u.=r` hf iDr. Rodyzm-s tos't'Ie that no thou::l'.~t 19 saw the dead mnn the (lay ;'.1'm'- |.,,4,. .. (-11- .. ` ' ` . I } You do. oxcla-xmed tho Crowni 5.-\fto1'ne_\', bccaL1.: we intend to con- , itrzulict that. I ' `Iv, (fl , I \IIlll 1- Vllllln Uv [ You don t t-hinik 90; will law:-ar positively liat you new-r `any rlealiings with t.lnat man `;" Yes. 5111'." oxcla-imcd Crc l sir. he r(.:pIied. } Did you ever see him before, he `I " was asikc-(I by the Crown Atto1`ne_\'. Not to m_v knowledgt-; T c1.on t g `drink so, an`. McDe1'm-art-t. i i I umr ,, W, .m.uL-.u..,,..... I E Have you not been with him in `Holland Land~in,_: '2" , 4 uxv M'cD(-~1'-mott. Denies He Know } Dmd Man Joseph McDo1'm.ott, onn of the cat r:l(- ch`<`ve1'.=. wzw asked if he had known the dead man. No, replied. I 11'r\-I 1 - . --..... V'lL\ u\.uu -uuu gun uu_ rm- {Imus to the giht in `.110 vicinity of` :Ho(l.2'o's favm between 5 and 6.30 113.111. Lunch R0]J.s-In1pe1`ia1, Wax 15 sheet to roll, 2 rolls, 5c v Ceha.=. Hammell con`->-b~)1*ate(1 ! Ho s st-ory co`n.cern`n: the deal |Ask9d by M1`. Sla_2'11t. concern-in_-4' the n1etIhods of pa_wivn_<: money. Mr. H'-1mv moll said that they paid both by cheque and by casth. i Arhhur Slagxht, acting` for Ham- mad! and McDernmt*., cmss-c-.\'ami:1cd Him 0'e on several points in his evi- dence. I (Continu-e from page one) The st_ory of the gtht as related before was then described by Hodge as best he could ron1embo1' it. IDROVER IS ARRESTED ' ; -AT BEETON INQUEST ...,, Y-on swr`-ar you n`0vm' had .(>a1in_2's with that man. No, Fir; I don t think so." U'\'.... .1,....u. u..'__.1_ _... ,_.:n ..v..u. uuuu No, sir. 1117 .PECULlAR ACCIDENT A most peculiiar accident occ.Lm'red .0n Tue-snlay IYt0l`I1if]_" between Crown Hill and Barrie, in which D1`. ROM. :13. Burt. retii-ed demist of Hramil-ton, sou.-ttained tihrec cuts ).'8(,]lll'il1`_`. ,' stitch- us. Dr. Burt was n1-otoi'ing' north on `the highway in 21 R00 C:0l-lpc. His `son was driving`, while the doctor `himself was sit:tin,9,' in the rear seat. When the car strwck some fresh gra._vel Dr. Brurt was knocked owt :and his son wass1ig.hbIy dazed. When `they oame to, the father was sitting in the driver's seat, wlhiile the son was in the rear seat. Neither knew how it haappencted. The can` slid not leave the road. Dr. Burt suffered three wiounds but his son was un- injured. During` the month of July there were 5,215 accidenms reported to the ]Wo1'kmc-n s Compenszwion Board. as compared with 6,446 June. g'I'he fatal casezs numbered 35, as a_(:uiI1st 47 in June. 'l`hc~1'e were iG,018 zLcciIe.n.'~1 r1u1'iu1g' July 2:. yezm` 421320. The benets awzuvdeul (Lu1'iI1~2 |Ju1y were $576,513, $95,o31 a this .. I 0-01 .100 ll\..I...., (`nu ......... .., .,.._, n~;\. -`:1.-.u,u`;u, |`11<';[U,UUJ.` uu. mu-`I |v1)::r1_u' for ccvn1.})(>11;<;Ltio'r1 and $81,482 I for medical avid. The benets a.warcl- fed dlwring June amoumtecl to $518,- `583. and cLu.1-iinxg July of last year u~1:o.'/3 Z-or: Lemon Ghees-Laitova Brand ..... ...._]ar, I EI.-'c.:eEE." The :~'_\'111pat.}1y of the c~n*,m1:nity zn'ouni Clhurchill Ts L-.\'toml(-J to ;Dr. McCa1`1lum in his bermavonmnt. !;`uIr::. M.cCaIlum passed away on Sat- 1urxIa_\' 12L. fo1`1`o\\'in_: several weeks illm-ss. 'l`:hou2fh only a resident of Churczhill for a short time, Mrs. Mc- rC:1lIum had cend(2m'(> herself to a !:.1'.2`(.- circle and everyone who knew hm` 112141! 21 kim|!`.y word to .'~?:1_\'. De- cva.<(-I. wlm. mzm'dex1 name was I\'Iis.i Manor, haul been ber-oa\'c>d by the death of her fzttlwr in Hamilton only a few months agro. Besidc-;~z her hus- 1)umI., .<.h(- is uIr: ve lmothu-.< and sist- tm-.<. l`ho ftlrxeral on .\I0n(I=z1_\' was [attended by H. Ia1'_ nu1_nb02'. The `Innisl Council, in session at Thonn~ ton, adj:ou1'ned to atztond. The pz1Il I1,un-r-1-c: u'rn'n `M Dnhn. ('\ 'T`r\.l.] T ._,v.....-.. ..u uuvuuu. JILL" pun` boarc-rs \\'\':n`0 M. Rein.-, 0. Todd, J. L;1w1'cnce. N. I{in~.z'. R. and T. Selby. Into)-xm-nt took place at Prospect CL`H1(`t(.`)`_\', 'I`o1'ont0. A `large mmmber gof c-ars followml 1.*1h`L- renlains there. [....,.., ..u....L. lvlrs. Lynn was a staunol1 member lo-f the Prc+s:b_\*tm'iam C-l1u.1cl1. She is t-1neml)e'1'e<.l as a devout, Christian :\\=oman illlll a lov-ing mo r.he1'. [`=l1`e funeral took place on Saturn (lay afternoon from her late z'e`-3i- dance to Stroud Cemetery, comlluc-t- ed by Rev. Neil Campbell. Those acting pal!-`I-b-eare1'.< were Wm. Stott and Samuel Lyons. of Wye-\'~z1l<.-, xRol> c. Crai,r.,r of Pe11etz1'm2'. Gleo. `Combs of B1-a(lwfo1' Wm. Nixon of l3a1'1'io and Nixon Hursrtz of Allan- . dale. 4 .~u\, \|L,AI.`|l `.71 ML: lI'kA'~V\I(/Iullll H11 1J(ll I KY7. Mrs. Hurst is . by three b1~ot'he1's and one sister, John I-I"u1t~1t, PaiYnswick; .Ia.n1es Hurst, Allandaleg Rn'oha1' Hurst, Ba1'1'ie, and` Mrs. R. Gilson, Toronto; four: daughters and -tihree sons, Mrs. V} L. Russel of `lvriahurst, Mrs. J. `=-2.LI. Gdbso-n of iSzLsk`atoon, Mrs. Everett Gout-ts, of Mi(Hh111:~=.t. DIi9.= Florence Lynn at ,~home, Robt. Lywnn of Co-I1-ingawotod, Rl.J4S\<(.* Lyn at home and Ohester `Lynn of Toronto. Ten g'1'a4n'dchi1dvx-on ;also survivc-. [I A former resident of Oro 1Iown- `Lauric is survived lPivinco Albert, Sask.; ship and Bernie, in bhe person of Mrs-. Frances Drury Iwurie, widow of the late Alexander Laurie, pass- ed away in Vancouver, B.C., on July 20th. Mr. amd Mrs. Lalur-ie were residents of Barnie for many years. Deceased was the d-`aulgilfcer of the late Tlwmaas and` Elizabetih Drury, and was Born on the home- stead now occupied by Hon. E. C. Drury, Crown Hill, 86 years ago. For some years she had lived with her :l'z1ug`.1iter, Mrs. Jas. D. C-urrie, Vancouver. Mrs. Laurie lmzul enjoy- etl good liezvlbli and was able to be up and around until the very last. Besides a tliaugzshter, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. by three sons, Liout.-Col. Charles A. Ixauric of Port A rthur. Franik D. Laurie of Ottawa. and Lieut.-Col. Reg`inald Laurie of also one si:~'te1', Mrs. Loon Cause, of l.`oronto. ,-..- x \lA x-\I__v\tl|.V. nux. Icnur 111.1 `Lynn, whose maiden name was Raczhevl Hurst, was born on eonce-2 sion 11, Innisl, one of the family of eleven of the late William Hurst amd Mary Nixon. She lived in Inndszl until her ma1'1wi`ag'e, when she went i=wh2h her husbamd to reside in Wye- fvzule. In 1911 she moved wilth her `family to Corllingiworod, and four lyears later czuno to 1VIi(l1lnw.<`L. S=he i`ha spent the Last two _\'ez11's since the death of her husbaml in Bztrrie. I `IUI ._.. `l f_. .. L V ` I ` I`Iu~ee months after she was strick- en with paralysis. Mrs. Samuel H. Lynn pasmsed away on 'I`hu1~s last `at her home, 51 C`1a-,ppeu*t7on St., at lithe agro of G8__vo2n`.<. "N1e lame Mrs. 1 ...... ._.1___, A..,!v V MRS. FRANCES nnumr LAURIE MRS. (DR.) McCALLUM Jirr-s6ap Powder--Suds in ;. jif`f_v MRS. SAMUEL H. LYNN Gum Drops-Ass01'ted avors . . . . . . . .1 1b., Jelly Beans--Asso1-ted colors lb. box, 19c REFRESHING DRINKS FOR HOT WEATHER Oraneade and Lem011ade-I):1] m11 s V. . .Bott1e, 24c Raspberry Vinega,r-.Da1ton s _. . . .. . .Botb1e, 26c Lemoncup and 0rangecup-Crossc Blackwell K: Bottle, 69c Specials on Sale at These Prices, Aug. 4th to Aug. 10th 2 Haives Flat Tin` SPECIAL 'QVEREIG_N BRAND SPECIAL Real Good Qualit '33]-ugh: 4- Mrs. S. Jacobs of To1'omo is \'i.it- ing at A. Fo_\'s.ton's. `\.l.. ..~..l `HZ... Y--1_L_._L ,,,.1 -L:I MINESING SALMON "E-1"n2a.-E`E'1Ia1{y `B'51? _=. Edwards and fum- wore at Alf. Arm- vor the xvook c-mi. '.`16.,% 15c 33?, 24c nub sou ... .u_-.-uvun. Mr. and Mrs. Loclahart and chil- dren and .YIr.-. Rex Channel and chil- dren of T01-onto \'i.'ftL-:1 at J. C`h:\p- peI .~` this \\'('('1\'. ' Allan1(l~a.le, 1 I 5 Mr. Cooper, `Church, cake; reconuvs; United P.resb}'-terian Church. pies, buns and woiners; Jeam Lermox, girls dresses; Mary : Hz11'lI_v, clothing`; Mr. Sa-.90, veg'eta.b1es Cami fruits; Ho}'l_\' La(l'ie;~" Aid, sunri- wichos and cakes; Mrs. Stanley. `clothimr; LVI.rs. M. M. Bell, Utopia, " 2 `jars fruiut; )'I1's. Dowlcr, potatoes` and rhubarb; Pro;~'b_\'t:,-riwn S.S.. dale. sunclwiohes and cako; Goo. Shzumon. cun'ant1;<; Mr. Sta-01-, V't-g'e- Al`lun- ` t.zn})Y(-.<; l\'iwm1i:< Club. z1i't<-1vnr`on nut- inn` and t.1'o11t. { SHELTER DONATIONS FOR JULY The Board wi.~vh to ('X]H'('.~>` 1z1pp1'(o-intion of t.ho.~'v kind 5.-'Eft.<. zuui {also wouhi like to nppml for frm their ' `;hon1<:.< for the children in the She}-N `lfrum two to o.1e\w.n n .\.. _ ' `ta-2'. Homes 2111- nc~-11-I for l)";\'.< of` .;.~"x. ;w\'m`.- and t.w-Ive y(w:trs. and ,`a1wn- is 21 good st-Iection of ::i1'Is years of age. 1 {For inform~z1ti-on wz'11to'W. J. Justice, I (`V(,'l`_\' 11H1l.\'('ll0,|(1 \\'.-1. . . . . . . large pkg., 21c \.IAav A III I 111 \J.I.lLl1| Baking Powde} % (Wan 1 turn I).-`+4-In C`.'l..n.. CRAB MEAT '...-.--.....D - `I vv `cu/J. One 2 oz. Bottle Silver One 11b Tin Charm . . ... M1`. and .`vI1`.<. R. W. P1(`.\\'IiL"ht um d'au;2'htm' and Mr. Frocl .\Iz1:.-`txirt J spent the weak and at C `hoconk. ` r. Mr. and Mrs. i1;"0f 'I`orrmt.o .-\2'm-1 st;-ong'.~`, J22. OVH` w Hrs. 'I`1'ac_\' is m1tm't.:xfx1in:: lwr .-`.5. u 4591- Mriss Simpson, from Quebec. \Ill.\/ 41 I.IlJo l.I\IL|.l\/ LJI.lV\al Label Extract Generous Special Combination Offer Fancy Quality Japanese Halves SPECIAL McLaren s Old Tyme Peanut Butter 17C Toy Pint KETCHUP SPECIAL Heintz Tomato Large Bottle ` Tho \':11`uo of the good.-a p:1.s'sr!d tIu'0L1-:_:h l~.L. month was $51,755. :19 _compared with $35,481 for July, 1926. July, the outport of Barrio has once ugrzuin m2xiu1rtzu'meI its record of in- :c1'r-usi-n._:` its oust-om: col-lections OVCI 1-11-:. of the co1'rc-.~I]>orr1:ln}.:' month of .- .._.m.. u 2 ```j`` i With the passing" of the montsh of | I l l.n,- up... I.`.. .... ,1j3.`l`I`URSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1-927. I . V1`.-m you-r. I'}vm~_v month tIn:.< yezu `hvzm shown an incroaase over 1926 be uu-.I.~l' cu uur l:Ul`I'I.".~J])UvI1(ll`.}.1' momn 01 i `such zun extent that the collectioms 01 `bchiml the total of 1926. To (late, nho last seven months are not fan I thfs .\`<-zu"s ct`-IloctIon< amount tel 'n.-. -;.n u ....an :1 . ...... .\u. . _ -.\~..\_\.-.<-uu-.~ :$'51.590. In 1926 the 4 ci. coll`:-ctml rouclwd ;st;s>.23s. . `mi nmountwl to $6,101.31, which I During` July last the duty colIcct- i with $648.61 excise, made total 001-- . lc-ctions of $6.7-l!).9`. . In 1921? JuIy .~`; collr-ction.: tomod only $3,116.73. JULY CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS DOUBLE THOSE OF LAST YEAR I 33-. I...I1\/I I'l"`}:E.`[. ). \&a.4(x5(na1.m'=rT%.'T.7' a,_,_.._.._m.;. , Gaoods passed through free of d=uty.} Polioor Wa-X-:\111'is(3p1`i<' and [)1-(~s(-1'\'i11_q. `I.-....,..... Khovah Orangeade and Lemonade . .Sma.1l tin, 12~;c Toddy-'l`lu: I -I.vz1l1l1 l)ri11k lb. tin 540, lb. tin 330 Lime Juice--Mm1tsm'rz11' . . . . . . . . . .pint bottle, 35c StraW'S--Stu11o s, .' . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Pkg`., 90 Sanitary Drinking Cups--Lily Bmnd . . . .Pkg., 5c a.1ad Relish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 oz. jar, 31c (-\ d(-1i(-imls and z1p]>(-tizi11.9,' 1-vlisln) . .4 oz. jar, 170 specs.` TIN -READ THE ADVERHSIEMENTS L Bo}: 914, Barrie. Both ` for 24 23" 33 smlnluullv uul duty and ex- ! :1 total of! The Northern Advance Legal." E3311}; ;>1c'L15Es Pimento D/Lu, ` Wise` 8 oz. jar, 310 2 Jar, 17c SPECIAL Libby s Homemade Style `@132 the SPECIAL South African Skabula P_1NEA-P13H-E Pimento Olives-.I\'o. A Bottle, 18c Manzanilla Pimento--Nu. 12 Bpttle, 37c Plain Mayonnaise Dressing, the pcrf0<-1 salad ' Banquet Queen--Nu. 12 Bottle, 28c ..... . _-. Ma.ca.ro11i-Cnt1"u1li`s, rho i >0d tn ,q`r0\\' on. Lunch Queen--I\'o. 5 lmttlo Bottle, 13c Olives, Club House Brand Charm-=Qlea11s eve1'ythi11g Pkg., 8c I I\'Ir:<. D1'u1'_\' and Miss Mabel Par- |t1'id,2'o visited friends at Vict-01-ia. Square and 'I`m-onto last week. ' i M2`. and 1\I1'.<. Ed. Ca1'pon.ter an-!; i.\I:~. and M:-.<. Will Carpenter ami `ychildron of l`imm3n.= are vi. `with M1`. and 311-5. Czu'p<,ntor horn! 'I\T1*s: Czwponter was. cz11l'e;~d to"I`o-! rot!-to last week` by'the"d,e.u.th` of 'ai %si-star there. i I Mr. Ernest Partricbgre `1n1e.1'went a ;~u]i(:ht opcwation in the R.V. Hospital last week. _ We hope to hear rf his spm-(l`_\' recovc-1'_v and return home I ! Mr. and Mr.`. Thompson and `(I:1u{:l1tL-1- if Toronto are guests 01 Mrs. J:1.<. Hix. was valued at $22,344, as ngruimst $27,753 in July last yezuz 'Dhe (L'uti- !ab1o goods were valued at $2.`),.4]1, C0lU.`[)ZlI`O(l with $35,481 in the cor- rcspo`ndin._2' montl1'u year ago. CROWN HILL I tin, 530 large package, 21c 23c 8 oz. jar, 28b .8 oz. jar, 24c SHIELD BRAND MAYONNAISE Salad Mayonnaise Delight . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 oz. jar, 31c 2111d:1p]>(- N`(A deljghtfu sandwich spread) ...4 oz. jar, 17c Cooked Salad Dressing Laundry Soap--Pear]. White Naptha Soap . . .4 for 15c I SPECIAL I V 2 pkgs. 25c 21 l , ; I | 'I`hm'o may be others pa1't`._\' ro- i. frr this trouble; you m:\_\' ;con=ilm' that if you wisih. 'lh(-1'0 n~n_\- ho :1 con-.=pimc_\'; you may con- . that also if you wish." Arlditional imIp`o1'tm1t (l(_'(`!0DI`|1el1t.~.' and possibly` m-we arrest: are ex- _pectod` to follow shortly in cormec' ition wi.bh' the -case. ._y-.u.u, . \lAnY.V vnx. nu.l\|. u ` Witness knew tzhzat his brother as- capml froln Ghatha.m jzvil in 1905. and tluxt he had sewed five years in Kingston Penitentiary. He denioxl that he had ever seen the 1'cv0lw'e1' or asnhl-i.g1ht produced be~'foro. Tn a(hlros.=n'n_L-' the jury Crown At- torney Evans expressed the opinion that Groom.-`e F0rs_\'the s evidence brother Dan. He told the jury they I . . couhl, If th<-_\' so tl(*S1l'G(1. tleclare th-at H`0l"g'9 was justied in \v'hnt he did to dc-fontl himself. clearly irlent-ied the deceased as his- (years, Fo1'9ythe said. 1 His b1'ottho1' took the name of` Joh'n;1ton wlhen he returnerk from the J United States, where he .=Ita_\~"ed 22` \U!&...-,.,. 1 . A . .. 4.l...L L.',. L....A.l... ,.. I No, we wenrc! the best of f1'i0nrls." ' Witnc-ss would not say that. Dan. I was now living. Ho m-ig,-`ht have seen ' h-is dread body, but he (lid not roco,2'- vn`..- .4- `i I Novils, a fcrmel` 0lTl|)]r0_VO(` nf i(`/luas. Hanmnoll, but non" mnpl(o_\'ml l)_v Goo. W1'a_\', statml that while he `was out driving` one day with Mc- !DL-1'1not.t. the latter had in. him to pick up a man who haul been I introdwucod as Dan. Johnston by Mc- IDermot.t'. He also idc-ntied :1 photo! of the dew! man as that of thr~ man I in qm,-. I`<.\..,... `r....-..LI_- .._!I u_,,4 L! L... ! tlwr Dan haul livml with him for two _\'v:1.r.~'. Ho 1&1.-t saw" him on 'I`hL11'.<- day, July 21. Dan would come and so to his place, and his last visit ox- tended to n V\'C`(,`k am! a half." Did you ever have a row ?" he Gnome Fo1'9_vtl1o said tthat his bro~ } i was asked. l Edward Hicdilaml. who had been bi`-ou_2`lrt from Ba1'1'ir= jail. also testi- od. 'I`l1v1'ou}:'l1 his counsel. H. H. lC1'eswi<:ke, he a. for tlw protec- tion of the court. wh-icli was _2'i-aiitml. ;HicklzLml saiul he w:1sn t sure, but t.hou,L'ht tlu,-_v looked like :1 man call- |C(l Maclienzio, introrlucc-Ll to him by Goo1'_g'(- FO1`S`y7t=l1(`, (LL70. He als-o knew tilw nwn as J0'lm- Eton. but by no otl1m' nmne. Ho ml- mwift(-<.l lmvin_Q' mot the load man once `in company of Jo. 1\'IcD0mi~oitt aml . times Elwood Novils. Shown two plhrtos of the (load man,` about two _vem`.=i Princess Soap F1akes--]<`m~ ing: p111-p0. . . . . . . . . . . .

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