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Northern Advance, 11 Dec 1930, p. 4

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c We are here now and we have to do our duty, he continued, and it is your duty to protect my client from going to jail just as it is to protect society, as my learned friend here will probaby argue. You xvii] have to :u'1'i\'e at your decision from the evidence that has been {given in this witness box. You are the judges of the facts. The :<(.-rious aspect of the case is the way this woman seeks to prosecute Ryan. Tn 211 nH-nmnf fn r-rnnfn <\7v`nn'.|fi1v GROCERY FAIR AND SQUARE -PHONE 215- 97-E-`IECE DINNER SETS $15.00 21-PIECE CHINA TEA SETS $1.75 |L\LA\.| JJIILUCU 4w I old Bleredith. (THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 .400 and 50c doz. . . . . . . . ..25c lb. . . . . . . . . .60c pk. . . . . . . . . . . .50c lb. . . . . . . . . . .550 lb. .~. Year Page Four J.\I\.l .].5c lb. .17c lb. .25c lb. .2'_7c lb. u mu- . 10c ,1 : SEE WINDOW FOR SPECIAL PRICES. Beautiful (_-olors and pat1je1'11s, 3()`i11ch silk squares. A most ac:-(-opmblc gift`. $1.95. Ha11dke1'(-hief and Soft Collar Cases A most approp1'i21te gift. Special this week, $1.95. A large ass01'tm'ent of Silk and Broadcloth Shirts. Plain and gured design, in all sizes. Separate and collar nttaclled. $1.95. LI Splendid quality fabric, in all the 11e\vest color- ings and designs. Pyjama cloth and broadcloth. 1.95 Four Specials Men's High Grade Pyjamas Leather Sets 1.95 woman F(,`(?KS CO DTOSCCULC liyfln." In an attempt to create sympathy among` the jurors for the '.1ccu.=on. Mr. Agnew pointed out that if found guillty the penalty set out in that section of the criminal code under which the information was laid, wzis two years in prison and to be whipped." On hniizuif nf Han nininH' ("mnurn 1.95 Scarves Shirts ll,IHl'. .`\|lLHAl.` p:1;<.~:ed to Suso :11` the Jon bum Davis with :1 nice $1101.: Bzlrrio 4. Toronto 3. Houghton \\':1:; hurt. but :~`t:1_\'ed in tho _rr:1mr\. .\'Ic~I ('11.-lizmd and Ken` 1'ush<.-ri but I\'I.'.1c was too anxious in taking `ho paws. KOH` wont off for .=l:1.~:l1im.r Wiles. Wiles oil for bodying` Cummings.i Konnecly brokv up a smart effort and shot from centre. Wiires won! in for rebound and scored, but wa: offside. The loan! dr-fence are us- ing: ihoir bodirls to yrnod c'ect am` ui'<..'iK.< u\\':1f,. mm def:-n(*c an!` the visitors` found it hard to go! _ into .-<(:oring` position. Suso and , Mosely went off for holding`. lien- ) nedy and .\`IrT\'nip;ht coinbiiied, but 1 wore stomwrl by McCIel1and '11s the -1 bell rang`. ` Barrie -1, \Vr_-st Toronto 3. fi P:xrrio-Goz11. Mason; dofcm-I` ti Adams and Dyment; mntvc-, V.:.. n Mm-(ly; wings, Sn.-'0 and Wiles; V K Strzmsmun. 9' Nichols, Coultmg Dymcnt. ..1h.= M(:I{ni1.:'ht, Hougi. on, Wnsf 'I`nvnn1n_..('Inr:1 h!n'io- rln.i 2-1 in favor of Toronto. McClel- land and Chapman combined, the former scoring. Mason had no chance to save. Barrie seemed to ease up and the visitors took ad~, 'vunLag`e to score three goals in five} Knight suddenly came to life anu' on nice combination Saso soaked th disc home from ten feet out. Per- iod over. Score Toronto 3, Barrrel _2. I minutes. Suso, Houghton and Mc-I :4. I ' Houghton looked good and workedi lhard, as did Stransman. 1 Third Period , i West Toronto started off right. iand combined nicely, but McCle1land~ [shot \vide. Admas rushed and 1JZl;~3.~: `ed at the defence to Saso, who ag-um lmade no mistake. Adams and Dy- ment were checlcinjz; well and the vi. found the going hard. Adams xvas struck in the face but continued. S`ransmzm and Hougsh-N ton 1'L1.-`i1C(i by Mcliillop broke it up` at the (lr-fence. Both teams were liuttling hard for `he winning g'oal.i M<-l{ni;:'l1t went to ct.-nrc with Szwoi anil Wile:~: on the wingrs. Play wzL~l becoming` faster and both teams,- were combining; well. .~\dams got :1 penalty for 'nod).`in_:;' Primcuu. who happens to bf: a brother of thc fmnous Joe Primcnu of Toronto Maple l.<-zif fame. Bzirrie having. mo; of `he play and Davis in 5502:.` \\'21S kept busy. Dym--nt had his foot cut and Kcnnerly relicvcd on the de- fr.-nr'ri. :\fiill`i":.~` br(;-nk:< axvny and Joe hem ' T).n...!,\ I --I 0 "- V .\1(:nUJ:-I, l,()lllL(`1', uymt-.n1:. I West 'l'm'ont0-~Co.'n]. T7:1"is; do lfence. Ht-nrn mu! ;\T('AIpine; centre. 'Km~r; \Vin;!fs, Mc('.`lr~lInnd and Mc- Killop; rubs, Buchzxrmn, VVhitf.1'km'. Chapmzm, V m in at: Morlr-_v. f*V.`!Y` 1'_..,.._..; v ` Prinn-nu, (7um [BARBIE cos WIN O` I 1 FROM W. TORONTO! ~ Wilson Knit-nly, :1 local boy whom` ;L`:~,- police have been sucking fr` some time on a charge of pz1ss'7~\_or w'orth!n: cheques, was arrested Int night at the home of his brother .-.1 Sophia St., and mmearcd this man imr bofm-re Magistrate Je`s. Ac-[ l(',u. wins rmmmdcd until Dec. 18. [0 DC WHlp]')C(l." On behalf of the plaintiff, Crown Attorney Evans, who conducted Cl`.(` case, pointed out that it was Ryan's `own request that he be tried by :1 higher court when the case came up in police court. He urged the jury as family men whose wives might be placed in Mrs. .\Iurnhy s position to consider the evidence well, and to believe that the sensi- tive, self-respecting woman as Mrs. l\`lurnhv had shown her. to be. would not have shjected herself to the g'ruellin_tr of the court if she had not felt the offence committed cur-on:1\L~f Mar uvnvv-cn1f'n1l if pp`, .uu.u._y. Refcrc:,~--C1ilT. Jemmett. (Continued on page four) 1-, {I711 -- rm: son 01' Inc 1z1Le KCV. samue 0 .T:1ckson, Baptist minister of Court- _ Eemd. Ho. \vz1.< born in London, Tina'- g land. and czune to C:1I1l(]Zl. with his . r_- p:xrm1Ls at the 215:0 of ve yrzar.<.~ ;, Y-Io \v;1.~' :1 piano iunor by tmde and; 1 haul r-sided in . \`.'0. 011- ' t:11'io {ox-.'n.< before going to Toronto n ninr- _v(':n'.~' ago. 1% is . by H thrvv :~'.()H.~`, G. \ViH'n-d Jackson of . ,5 }:u'1'ir:, J. Fra_nk .I:utk.=on of Vzm-, icouvm` and Ernest W. J:.ukson of} ithc C.N.R. radio (1epzu't.n1c-nt, To- ,ron1o; an only dzxughtcr, Mrs. A. E. ;_'(`.omlnmn, Toronto; one brother,| ;_|S:nnunI, of Paris, Ont., and one sis- -,_ tnr, lliss Ch:v.r]0tto J2u'k. of` .4 l (`nluv-Hunt} t The ::_vmputhy of Barrio friends rs - extended to G. W. Jzxckson in the ;)'1os.s of his father, G,<;rard John r,-`Jun-k:~:on. who.<(.- de:11.h occurred re-,> \ I cently at fhe home of his daL1ghtcr,E o,1:')R Silvr:rbirch Ave., Toronto. De-: .~,uc:1.:w who was just one week short. ..,of attaining` his 7-'1tl1 birthday, was rrfhe ;-on of !he late Rev. Samuel! n .T:1r'k:nn, Rnnfitf mu'nc+m- nl` (`mane llll(l|l. i Appreciation Expressed It] i The work of production entailed - to present the above play is obvious 0 to all and Mrs Alex. Singer would` jlike (through the medium of The 1.`-Xdvance) to convey to the mem- 5 `bers helping and taking part, her (1 heartfelt a_npreciation of their en- 5` thusiasm to make their efforts for V.O..\'. and community work success-' : `ful. After a hard d:1y s work in the! =home, mothers with family cares anr,1'i[ duties cannot nd it easy to study. lelocution or acting` in am:1teur5 }pl:1.V~". but for weeks and weeks these; iwomen have responded most loyaliy. `zm taken their places for regular, Lpractice, which naturally must have involverl much self-szir-rice and de-I -nial. I-Io\\'e\'er, beyond the study 011 lthe play there was the getting to-l ,,9;etl1er" which always proves helpful; :in the amicable and .~:ur-ee.<.~:fu1 work- ging of 21 strong community orgam-` zation like the Women .~: Institure. I p1zun1s 101' suecp Killed by dogsll ;were ordered paid: Geo. McTntos`n, 1` ikilled, $8.00; Alex. campben. :5! ikilled, 5 injured, $40.00, and Thos. ;E. Ross, 9 killed, 4 injured, 872.80. The V$1)`inll~: nr-r-nnnf-2 Imfnvn Hm n. poieman and U. H. b`ullerton. [ Coun. Graham paid in $4.00 from! Jas. Hubbert for `we elm trees om {idge Road, Div. 2. i A by-law was brought in and pa !h`.-l led to fix the time and place foil jnominattion meeting`, appointing dc-? jputy returning officers, eic. Nomin- lation meeting` will be held at the ltown hall on Momlay, Dec. 29, atl '1 n.m. l 1011 .uon(1:1_V, UC-C. 1st. l Communicatiom: were presented from: Jos. Emms, A. B. Coutts, ]). McCau:ln'in, Stc-wz11`t L. Page, J. T. >lSimpson, Soldie1- .< .\lr-morial Hospi- ltal, Jolm Robson, Percy Bouncy? Geo. M. Cooper, R. G. Kendall, D.l H. Coleman and C. H. Fullerton. (`mm, (Imlmm mum h. an nn 4'..,.... ;r.. muss, :1 KIHCCI, 4 1I1JUl'C(l, ..\"{Z.b`U. ` The V'Zll'i0ll:' accounts before Hm `('oI.mr'i]I wc.-1'! o)'t1e1'r3 paid and coun- ;ciI adjoumcri to meet on llomlay, iDec. 15t.h. I wt`, JIIISS |Court]and. . VVOUICI HOE HHVI` Sl.Il)_](!C[0(1 against her warranted it. 1111. __ LL .. Ina`! vIvAv\`- nun -14.: Iv -I-\I-LI .I.U\I.LJ.I..I.1|J\.I.LI '| The W.M.S. annual nn.-etiny; undi,` election of oilic:-rs \\':1s held last iWe afternoon in `he Sunday ' [Si-hool room. l`he devotional leaet was read by l\ l1'.~'. S. I-lulln.-rt. Sev- eral m('*ml)(,`)`S took part in giving` chapter 3 of the study book. En- courzisxingz reports were given by the I930 ollic-er.<. Mrs. J. Cohorn, pas. ~I'r '/lent, presided for the election ` .;lll(:(-1'5` for 19:31. Nlrs. J. Wood 1 ...< re-ele('ted president. i 'l`i1r-re was :1 good attendance at 1h:- Y.P.S. meeting` last Thursday eveningz. The 1:1-ogrammc was In r-hszwr` -vf the Christian Fellowship -"<:I`.`nxI. "I. The topic from the ..1uv `nook, The Christ of Every ` ." was given by Ben. Steers. Cnlvin Ireland is attending Cu. .nl~ Fair :1 few days `His week as n inc-'n.hw of South Si-ncoe boys `I ind i ' `.-zrm. `Li: I I 12.u'---n`.u's. mcnamson. 3. A peep into Wulow Beans Kit.chen--M1's. Donaldson, Audrey |Co1'bet..`, Georgina Weldon, Kathleen ` ; Bow1es, Nancy Rothwcll, Winnifreu iBoIdLon, Geo. Thomp;~;on. I 4. A .=howc1'---Miss S110 uldicc, I N11`: A hllnvfnn Oro Council me on Jlonday, Doc. ] : Commnninnnnc Sorry to report Mr. T1103. Hughes |wa.=~ taken to the hospital in To-` mnto last week. it jud ; 4.21 .=no\'.'cr--Miss Shouldicc, plrs. Anderton. 5. Winning Roses--NIrs. Ray-I `mend, Mrs. Anderton. l 6. The Wedding-Mi.ss Shouldicc-,1 Mrs. Corbett. ` I Accompanist--Mrs. Lindsay. I 5 Mr. Geo. Brown acted as chair-I` `D1311. ' Lllllt`. Part 2--Scene 1, Mr. and Mrs. Snickers Allandalc I-Iome-Mr::. ' Wilson, Mrs. Cavanagh. ` 2. HOW Miss Prim r-:11-nml -.1 :ln__ vvu.soI1, .M.1'S. uavanagn. l'1ar--Mrs. Richardson. 2 A non .'n+r. Miss Prim owned a do:-` It goes without saying that when- Institute under- ` ever the Women s takes to put on a play for benevo-- lent purposes, they will be assured of a packed house. Auditorium was well -lled last f/Thursday evening when a group of the W.I. members were seen in that amusing comedy How the Ladies Earned their Dollar. The B.C.I. ` A series of . short skeclies in which the methods ` employed by members of the Kem- penfel(lt Benevolent Society in earn- ing their dollar were dramatized, proved a laughable sequence 01 events. Those taking part included : _ I Part 1--Prnlnmm. lVh.:.< Jp-,m IBVBIILS. `LHOSG Elouilllg part lI1CluU.Cl 3 Part 1---Pro1og'ue, Miss Jean Balclwin; Members of the Kempexr feldt Benevolent Society: Mesdame.s Sanders, James, Corbett, Burkhead, Kerr, Smith, Rothwell, Shrubsole, Weldon, Richardson, Bowles, Ander- tlqn, Jacobs, Cavanagh, Miss Shoul- (1Ce. `Daub. O 0--...- 1 ML. , 1 vu- ap, IILA .............\.`. ... When the jury went out many of` the spectators remained in the courtl room, which was practically lIed., expecting :1 verdict within a few; minutes. As the time n:L:<.'~'e(l the '('2'0\\'(l dwindled until when the juryl `xvas brought back, there xvvre only! `the court. oihcials and those direct- ly interested present. wii PLAY PROVED I BIG DRAWING CARD? ` from Amusing Localized ` Comedy. V.O.N. to Prot by Proceeds p.m. Clalms for 'n\vn n ,1 Aunt] NEWTON ROBINSON l`1\.. \X7 \I C` ... Valttgzl -a at Mr. GERARD J. JACKSON ORO COUNCIL s1_1ecp killed by dogs! mud: Gnn. Mr-.Tnfn=1-u 1` Smith of Midhurst D. D. Couttslast 5, 1).` "rt T.` ':< 1, Bouncy. R. G. Knnrinll n ii nulue Dy .u1'S. Murphy. i Addressing the jury after the evi-} dence was an in, counsel for the` defence characterized the case as a tempest in a teapotr---a case which should never have been brought to court. XXII. nun 1nn\nr\ A... .....,l ..... :` EAL 1st. u-r Thu Nortznenn Advance the town hall .pouy bCf100l, '1`oronto, as well. ; Mrs. Follinsbee, Miss Edith Cres- `wicke and Miss Patterson, of To `|ronto, were guests over the week Dend of IVI1-.'<,. May Creswn'cke. Miss Jzmof Pnlfm-rl nf' Rmn1m:1m weex end. Miss Lois Carter recently visited friends in Waubaushenc. I Miss Norene Brolley spent thew [week end at her. home in Egbert. ;: ; Mr. Jack Lawlor returned tor_ ]Phi1ade1phia this morning after a,` ,short visit with his sister on Brad-"( |ford St. : `l\/|'1- XXI. V1"-1.... ....:1_ n-L__.,,1, I mr. wm. the Letitia old land. Alliston has been grouped with` Stayncr, Collingxvood and Camp Bo):-. den in the O.H.A. intermediatr-: srrrins, ' euu 01 m1'.'~:. May Ureswnclge. Miss Janet Pulford, of Brockvilre, and Miss Priscilla Boyd, of Medicine Hat, were the guesfs of Miss Muriel Bryson at her home here over the lweek end. ' T\Tm~ r,.:.. r<.,...-.. .... Mn -272: - =.'l`he B1'Eldsf0!`d intermediates herd the first hockey practice last xvnr-k in preparation for the O.H,,z\_ schedule. Two full tr~:un.- took t':n ico. All of lash year's ])lD.ym~;, H,-e_ avail:-.Me. with Thoms zmd Pnr.vm1t, two experienced players. added, along: with several other promino,.L players. It looks as if Bradford is again to be treated to high class hockey. | mg pan; or l\11`S 1h'1 11ng`. Word has just been received that_ Miss Muriel Bryson, who is teaching. piano in the Barrie schools, has been? engaged by the Canadian Bureau 01' Music to teach in the nev Maurice .Cody School, Toronto, well. _, 1M1*s_ Fnllinchna Nfiee 17rl.'H. rum- term. I M-iss Marjorie Creswicke and Missr ` Margaret Murchison were in To- ronto Tuesday to attend the banquet: of the Atkinson Studio Club. ` Mr. Clnxwln ('31-niov em:n+ Qm..A.... Harvey Merrick, who has been;` with the Confederation Life since-1 1928, was recently promoted to chiefl clerk of the :Toronto city and sus-` urband division of the Confederation Life. 11.. at 1115 nome nere. ! \ I nun`. .-.....J Y-.._:_ wur - I -' L4LlJ.t5. ! Harvey and Lewis Merrick, of Ttoronto, spent the week end with. their parents here. M1`, and Mr: T-T111~Hu~nvl~ I\`\I\`r\Is/\rl men` parents nere. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt motored to Toronto to-day to attend the performance of Lady Windern1ere s Fan at Hart. House, in which Miss Louise Hurlburt is playing the lead- ing part of Mrs Erling. has inst heon rpmaivnrl rhnr Mr. Claude Craig spent Sunday at his home here. u; ule Aunnson b'tl1(11O Club. 1 T-Tenvvnv "l\/Tam-n1r uyl... L-.. L--._Iw Miss Peg Richards, of Wodstock, who is attending the Toronto Con- servatory of Music, was the guest of Barrie friends over the week end. 1|/Hm` ThI'.....`....:.. f'I..._-,' ` ` "" The CAPITOL Tlieatre has t11e honor to offer its patrons one of the most engrossing and entertaining lms ever rnacle for the amusement of the Can- adian public, with a genuinely distingiiisliecl cast and unique l~:.11*n.a11 story- one of the high spots of the talking picture s progress and iincloiibteclly one of the high spots of this yea.r s better talking productions. Capitol Theatre, Timur. - Fri. - Sat. One a? ttm High Spots 33? am (Continued from page one) | Striving to protect the witness from the loud and vociferous har- ranging of the defence counsel, the, Crown suggested that the xvitnessj was not deaf. Finally after Mrs! Murphy had told her story and her. husband had repeated it, the Crownl called Patrick Mulverhill, who was a passenger in Ryan s car when he went to the Murphy farm on the ` day in question. Just why this was done was not apparent as Mr. Mul- verhill is a friend of Ryun s and: certainly did not strentghen th<=' case against him by his evidence. RVLITI. nn hi: nnvf xvlann 1-nllorl on (jj__..-_---..o.. Person a Is :,-`;~_;_3; `)'?J`_' - Iv : I '3' `I is `v" TOYS TO PLEASE EVERY YOUNGSTER i . Tolan sails Saturday on} for a short visit in the; I GIFTS FOR EACH `l|Ir"l','I'I|n' `M `1\/TEivf'1'z:1im OF THE FAMILY \I-LL Cuddles Dolls -TRY BREIVINEP/S FIRST- cant: agzunst mm Dy nls CV](.l`nCC. I Ryan, on his part when called to the stand, denied every .~',tz1temen11 made by Mrs. Murphy. 1 Ar](]ro.<.=in;r tho 1'1n-v nffnv Han m,-I.` I T` I ei With Rev. J. J. Black in the chair," lthe Young Peopie s Society of C01-3 flier St. United Church held the an~f [1 nual election of ofcers Monday,? ~.vDec. 8th. The new executive forl (f 1931 is as follows: l I .. --- ,e N . _' i `` !COLLlER ST. Y.P.S. ELECTS jitary, Harry Brother; Treasurer, I n OFFICERS FOR l931'Miss Ruth Standen; Christian Fel- ey _ _ flowship Dc,-pt., Miss K. Irish; M15- i in cha1r,`siona1'y Vice-Pre:~;ident, Miss Gladys C01-:Hir-klingj; Literary and Social Dept, aI1~f3Ii:~:s Isobel Smith; Citizenship, Jam '1 Mona?-Y,lJohnson; Devotional, Sandy Coutts; .vDec. 1'or!Re-reational, 31153 Jean Baldwin :-:1931 A land Elliott P.e_Vno]rl.=; Pianist, Har- p)'n:irlnn+ `lvnlfar (`nI1f-1;QorI1~._`nlrl `Tn1cnr1:+l1 TO SEE Prestident, Walter Coufts; Seen.- (Sole Agents in Barrie) We deliver free to all parts of the town Phone 215 Elizabeth St. McCULLOUGH S Oranges-Sunkist . . . . . .4( Cranberries . . . . . . . . . . . Spy Apples . . . . . . . . . . . Shelled Almonds . . . . . . . Shelled Walnuts . . . . . . . Cut Mixed Peel-; lb. pkg. Lemon Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Citron Peel . . . . . . . . . . .. Choice Siscoes . . . . . . . . . .. THE FAMOUS J. A. RYAN, ALLISTON:, I FOUND NOT GUILTY}

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