Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 May 1932, p. 5

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J.u..I..|J an. V guru .n. i'`\ VVc zue pleased to report that Mrs. R. Wzittie IS improving very nicely d after her serious operation. Her son i\Ie1vil1e and his wife spent the y holiday with her. _ , Mr. Stan. Jones IS greatly impr~ov- ; ing his motor camp by 21 lighting svstcm down to the creek. He has ] gflso made a number of tables and ,` be-n("no:: for his park. 1 311-_ Goo. Prince. of VVyeva1e, who 3 W21. .~orious1y huit by 21 kick from a h01`s some months ago, visited N11`. - and .\Ix'.<. Frank Orsrrr last week. He ` is i`.~1}>i`n`.iWi:` very nicely. My-. Humiltoii of the Ambitious C3, 1 ~.-i.`.ting in the vi11z1g'L- for a Clappcrtrm Street Bayeld Llllj \\ 1LUK.`h.`. ' l . . i Did vou oxamin(- the cond1t1on' (of the car '3" asked the Crown. I | rr Am 1 rmmn Hm +`wmf. risvht on the shoulder :5`/2 men 1" 3 I think she was either rolled or dragged under the car, declared the nmnrn`, Oll'1(`/Cf. Doesn t it seem plausible to you that the blood marks you say appear- ed at regular intervals from the milk : spot south for 68 feet might lizive been made by another cm` `[)1SSl!l`,Z` ` th:`or__:'":i. the blood shortly after the accident 1" a.=k:-Ll M12 Boys u~= he con- V tinned to question this witness. I thought of that. And you still want to say the Iouri 0? Revision Re Paving Ross St. Park St. Mulcaster St. ` Owen St. Collier St. Sophia St. Owen St. Worsley St. Wellington St. From Park St. Elizabeth St. Owen St. Clapperton St. Sophia St. `Wr:l1ing'to'n St.` Clapperton St. `Collier St. `Dalton St. SCHEDULE A ' "U0 you suggest. Llldb could drive into that (1 )ds west side of the highw thelmeasuro of safety '3" not` Some do and some d( Oicer Thompson. 5 a Before leaving the der trate Jeffs asked this \\ pm accused made any state . 'n{>'(>cn- 110 xv-.1: n1nnnr{ woman was under he car '."' She must have been at so because we found the ham` t Do you suggest that an: `rrnnld ririvp initn that rlitell |'lCCUSL'U lIl'cl(1U EH1) 5|/dLU1ln`H {after he was placed undc 1T0 this he replied that H h!himA the old lady came to f `msntata-(1 and looked towari ,, and then toward the north. ed across the highway. He horn. She seemed to get but kept on and he hit her could stop. (`.nnq1-nhln Wnrhrnvt. C. H} Lil! \4.L.u.. 1... Tlw `_\Iidhu`:st ball te-:m1 held -'lanr'r\ in the hall last Frirlay eveni \\'l:i,'n v:z1;~: well attended. .VI1*s. rllczmy. Mr. W. Bonny and Mr. Dxcjcwr fu1`ni. the n*'= with I \\':~.lter Craig calling ol Lynn l-luscell l=.a(l the nlisfoltl to run a tyne tlH`O1l_.`1`l1 a nger : ;\I0nlz1y. The nger \'-Try ..'1'e ; -~- In? Constable Herbert G. Hzunmer, of the provincial police, who was with Thompson when he tested the Hooey `car brakes. corroborated Th=ompson s evidence and told of the finding; of the g`rz`._V hair right uncler the front left fender. 1.. ntltll-ncc:11n` Han nnnvf Niv R013 Could. stop. ` i 1 | I i i leit fender. ' In addressing the court, Mr. B01." said the evidence showed there \\'3;\. = some evidence of speed, but that was 3 all. Mrs. Cook had proceeded right into the ]_)lli)h of an oncoming` call.` ~ There was no suggestion that there` , was 2111;.` trziic from. the south to g l prevent her from standing still 01", \\'alki11g' toward the middle of the` road and waiting to let the car 2'01. 3 by. The skid 1]l21]`kS on the shoulderl showed that Hooey was trying` to get: 2 I over. Another six inches and he` 3 would have passed her. Declaring; e` that the manslau_e;h.ter feature was{ r very weak, he ur{_-`ed that his client_ g be asked to stand his trial on crim- t. inal negligence and nothing else. i `n Tn vnnlv the (",rmvn submitted thati negligence and notmng CISG. In reply the Crown that Hooey did not have his car under; proper control, that he was going; ati a most furious rate, and it was hisg `duty to slacken his pace when hei : saw the woman step onto the road. `.With everything clear ahead he couldi v have veered to the left and passeu' , her on the opposite side, thus avoid- ` ing the tragedy. u T-Tnnnv S trial will be held at the. F. 1 G`:-or_2'(: Wynes passed away at the`! ,1 home of his son, Walter Wynes, near; l(`.uthrie, on Sa'Lu1`day, May 7th. 1932, n'fo11owi11g a short illness from pncu-` mrmin. He was in his 76th year. t The deceased had been a resldent of AM . L-.....,`\.:.. Am. ,...r... In-114-` ca r-nu. the tragedy. Hooey s trial the` next court of criminal jurisdiction, ` which will be the June Assizes. His bondsmon, H. M. Lay and R. T.*` P1'_vmner, again went bail for him in` 1 :su1`cties of $5.000 each. llllllll. I'll.` us In Hlb awuu _y\.u... had Oro township for over half a cen- tury. In 1885 he married Mary Dumbleton, who p1'edeeea.<<~d him in jJune, 1914. He : on a farm .`noirtheast of lidgrzxr, wh-`\1'e he lived iiuntil six ye:u.,< ago, when he moved i_\'.'itl1 hi.~: son to the farm where he` , died near Guthrie. Mr. Wynes wan a member of the Methodist Church _ (afte1'wz1rds United) from early man hood and for many years he was ,.closely connected with the work of CT _t,he E ;ar Sunday School, both as ,,;superintendent and Bible Class teach-1 1: .Su1'\'i\'ing' are three dau_I;'hters and` :1 one son. Mrs. F. J. McFzu-lame oi r'Stayner, Mrs. T. S. Maddocks of Boharm, Saska; Mrs. A. R. Shaw of 1' Superior. Wis., and VVa.lter Wynes of e Gutliriw, all of whom wetw: able to be home for the funeral. Other rela- u Lives and friends were pl`(-:'('1]t from r- Toronto. Orilha, Ulil;l`.0ll', Stziyner 1. \',,..- Tnxrnll U I IL` NU ! I . ' Stayner, kn In-run - '1'01'onco, Unmu, UllI.(;u|1, ..m._,.... and New Lowell. 'l"nr2 funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. W. Arnott, of Dnl.< Lo1x. in I*`.dL`:>.1' United Church. Interment; at Edgar Cemetery. The pa11-hC:u'e1~.~ ?\ve1`e Jos. Cockburn, Jas. Luudcx, John Livingston, ';\'. McCu-aig, W. (`nlrlu-nH nnrl W Lnvo. J onn J4l'\`lllg,'h'LUIl, ;\. Caldwell and E. Love. $1748.35 [0 fun 1 painful. $1874.80 $1023.20 $1539.30 Corporation's. Share Owner's`. Share ;:2911.7 $2138.26 $1586.67 $1047.73 $2041.08 S unaer ne car .' '0' st some time 2 hair there." l suggest any person e ditch on the. 'nig`hway 'wi`:l7 any? 1' lo don't," replied ompson. stand Magis- .: witness if the iude statement to him was placed under arrest`; 5 e Hooey 101(l"% uld the gate, and the south and stain- He blew his ie to confused, before he hln T~Tm~hm-t: Telmnmer. of nu mu; \|LAu&,\. Iv: .. i1- \-.-e-ukly prayer meeting` was I at the home of Mrs. 7..-'a1't1n last Wnv W \T:-\\'rn:1`n. of GEORGE WYNES $4444.32 $ 986.05 $1184.17 $1256.08 $3055.78 $1336.14 $1247.44 $2539.02 $ 939.89 Jum r-nu-n _, \.vAu 2 : 1 01'!) u. 2860.85 6192.67 2807.37 5967.50 347-1.110 2834.11 1987.62 4580.10 l : ( Courteous A`3: ten- { tion Goes `.Vi%h Every Sale We E Make! v 6 i Total Cos W. SMITH, Clerk. in Schedule A the respective works in mu-.11 rate per foot frontage and the of each work in Schedule A" hereto I as soft as nature's own WAVES As natural as though they were placed here by the ngers of P4other Pdature herself. For a becom- tng Pennanent con- sult our expert. BEAUTY SALON Phone 288 Over liobt. Simpson Co- They ll GRO W! BRGWN & C0 EH. LAN ;~:day. 1~nn~:f DERMAQA 20 years 20 years ` 20 years 20 years i 1 1 20 years 20 years ; ' I YOU don't need to be an experienced gardener to have success with Brown's seeds. They're guaran- teed--like Topsy, they jes grow of their own accord. 20 years 20 years 0.30. 'lne King Paving Co. has been al- Jttud the contract to pave from ;t,:y\'w~~: to Coingrwood. They are '3' taking away t`.i'-ix` 1m1tm`1a1 `froru 20 years | All kinds of seeds for both vegetable and ower gar- dens, SC to 25 package. `$13:-1??) STORE BARRIE jn -- - . `%`v`~`:\l??3~` Page Five $1.60 $1.60 $1.60 $1.60 $1.60 \' Eilllllg inn `c.1=.R. pit. ,.. 11-11,, $1.60 $1.60 $1.60 $1.402 13.115. MIDI-IURST ,\.......l L- ....w.a....4> `What . `)1! tev. W. .Vewn1an, u; ;r:1\-r- 21 very interesting thzm `nalf of the .`-Xmerican `.011 is` found in the cities, it AI`._\` Sunday afemoon motor- `Lcll you where to look fo: u 11- .`-\I:_\, Hg um.-, garden. 3, half. '..vd- EU 1 the p Hay : For the man who hz1.~s.._ mowing h1:< lawn the1'e`)1n e tmn: 1t 1nto|1{(.. I . ' .4 )\\']1`.g xu> xcux rm1sform1ng' THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. j: .--4;. `cLl.'l: an n. . poet I.owe1`.; v mm'ni1`19'S a ""5! ' llll"l/UI| (lAI\A ;(v;.. ..-V,,, mood at- tofat J_ C,_ Neelands; Mrs. 1)., J_ J. 1'. 1LllSlI1t:1`ua lclbh nuknn hold an '1`}mm.p_\-on of Thommn with friends Week end visitors at the 1'ect-3:3; home here; Mr. and Miss F1-Mes Q R0my were Mrs. Paine of Orillia, 311'. la`. Paine and daughters Betty and lithel 3(l11C`~"-?.V' f T ~ t at Tl <. H- 0 own 0 1 `ob Won ` and Mr. Smith of Hamilton, also Mr. went-d its --.; zsnd Mrs. Gow of Orillia. hen tlie-E`: Miss Colquhoun, of Kingston. also aid the-1 .\lr.<. Gordon Sinclair, with her two .\Irs. Colquhoun and daughter Elinora to l in mns, her parents and sister, motored of Midland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. .L'211]`.D in from lslington last Thursday and R_ Mccrackcn this week. were de- punt the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. Chas. Christie spent the 24th ams open mot Cook. `with his parents. h Simeoe Mr. and Mrs. R. Plowright and The play Three Pegs, given In 26th, atlllsie motored to Aurora for the 24th. Craighurst on Tuesday night by the 2 Miss Bernice Young. of Toronto, C.G.I.'l`., '1-lillsdale. was a splendid dian Was at 1101` h0m0 here 0V1` the Week success in every Way. The characters Cana (1 day on end. . I were well portrayed and the lighting iu1'nan1en`t 1\ Il`S. C. Plowr1ght_ has returned effects ]_1nde)_- Rg\'_ M1-_ C1*(3\v s diyec- e scores ilfterln extended Visit at :\111`01'a?~T1d tion. were an added feature. Miss `7; Barrie Oshawa. Rumble ably presided at the piano. : 11, St. A carload of friends from To1'0T}t0 Sunday service at Knox Church at mrsf. Wild spent the holiday at the manse W1thl7_30 p,m_ On subsequent Sundays at kJ.l.d.v\aw-- Mrs. Alex. Black spent over Sun- day with her parents in Orillia. Thu United W.1\II.-S. met at the parents in uruua. - The United the ` home of the Misses Orchard on Wed- 3 nesday afternoon, May 25th, with 21 good attendance. Congratulations and best wishes to Edson Wice, of Stroud, and Miss Jean Marshall, of Barrie, who were mzuwicd in Oshawa on Satumiay, May 21st. 'r".m X`li()'II`1 mnnthlv meeting` of > i 21st. . The regular monthly meeting ofi the United"Women s Associatioii will be held at Mrs. Arthur Green s on Wednesday afternoon, June 1st. Holiday visitors included Mr. and _\'lrs. White of Midland at Chas. Clmntler s; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberts f of Burk s Falls at Norman Wice s; ; Mrs. Geo. Hunter, Meta, Murray and 1 Raymond, of Toronto, at their home ' here; Mrs. Dyer of Toronto with friends; Mr. and Mrs. Graham and baby, Mi.~',ses Mabel and Leila Har- ringrton and Don. Neelands of Toron- to, at 'lnompson of Toronto Thos. Hew:~:.ou s. | pucu Sundz ~1`ic:m .\Iis es, 1'4 xv ( 1otor- 1~. k W` ` An 10 nz1.~.n ti` there )1; into . Izm- 113;`-I x'u.n .-md 133' . . T spcm. u. Rev. anw mm 11 `at the F01'est1'y rarx. mu: nu...-m. boys were not successful in winnmg the cup, losing out by one run in the nal game. NH nnd Mrs. Will Caldwell, _o_f bu; few `nal ghme. M1`. and of Barrie, spent a day last week with the latter s sister, Mrs. J. Chappel. '9 2!)th, at Lu.:5u u.m. |tI{(.-V. Forth. of Bradford, ` the pu`pEt in the morning in A nd1'ew.~'. of .\'ewmarket, i` .nHinx.;. :\.t \-rhich .e1'\'ice th .LIJ1a nu .1. M1`. and Mrs. Geo. Wight spent the week end with Harry Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and fznnily are living in R. J. Ste\'.'a1't .s ` house. 11.. nnri \.T1':, l`hos. Stevens, Mar-i house . K 1:-pent Lne Ween Uuu n .... ..... ....\. M1`. and Mrs. Thos. Stevens, Mar-AF, R, A1-no1d_ garet and Thornton, visited at Wia1'- Rev. Blevin and Mrs. Atkinson am._ ton over Sunday. Miss Berry, of Cookstown. were visi ' .\'o1-mun Davis is working: the tors at the rectory last week. l\Ii;<-..l, ` Broome farm. Helen Abbott returmstl home withl V Mrs. Tebo, of Winnipeg`, \'i.~;iteu them for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tebo the past Owing to a severe attack of! week. rheumatc trouble, Rex`. F. V. Abbott` \4> .. m..r.+i.m~ `hold in the Com1nun- has been unable to take charge of: ' V - P1 ,, J___ `[1,\,, U I week. At :1 meeting held in ity Hall on Friday evening, Morris Pmiil \\`;\..s appointed manager of the county baseball team and Morley Grose of the Innisl team. - L Mrs. G. H. Nichol, of Toronto, vis- ited her aunt. Miss Sadie Grose. on it Sunday. 1 r < a < . 1 -i The Windermcre United Ci`.1l1`(.'i1` ;gave an enjoyable play in the hall 1 |m: Woiirizty (;'\'(..1iI1g'. under the 3115- _| , pi<-r:~s of ,Gi1f0-rd United Church. the'I g ml! at Gilford hzivingz been destroyed 1 by Five some time ago. \\ 3 Rex`. f\'i:,-`rzoi, of Caiedon East, occu- I `ipied the United Church pulpit on d Sunday morning. I1 .\iiss B:`.kr:1', of Toronto, spent :1 1 t \\' d?L_\'.~: durin_: the past week with F " i`.:,.'l` .~'i. .\Ii'::. Jns. Willson. )Ii`.~I ` \\" ~on is in poor h-:1ith. `- - ...1`H 1..~. 1,.,`m. 1 1 Inc: on 'i Hp.`pitz11. W. x. H I Stone. T`.Ir.<. .\I2u':4hul1. of 'I`m'on`to, was the ` `2:u:_---t of Mr. and .\Irs. 1\IcCuish for a ` fn-c day.<. 'I`hicvo.< were very busy one nig`m, lusi \`.'(.'(3k, b1`cakin_<.;' into Mr. Fletch- <-r's _L'zn:1.f_r(.- and stealing: his car. M1`. Fletcher was much surprised when he went out tho next. morning and found his car gone. It was founcr near Bm'ri(.- in very bad condition. The _II(1Y1}IC>' of M1`. C1*u\vfo1'd and Mr. \\':1.d(leH xvoro also broken into. Ms. I`u,r:. family. of To~ 1 D {I ronto. have r(Atu1'n0 to their cottage . 0-lax. mn~.-nmnr .u.n.uuJ.un ` .\h'. lCi\'vu1`d Be1'tran1 spent the wuvk end and holiday at his homu- hren-, .-\l. .\Ii.<.< .\I:u'ion Taylor, 01 I`.\...n~1>n v 11:: at hr-1' home. ,.\I1`.<. H. C. Duncan and famiiy spt-nt tho Imlitlzxy with her daughter. .\h'.<. H. O.-:bo1`ne. `\r.... I Ix-,mrlv hue hnnn1wlnin:v' .\Ir.<. H. U.~:borne. Mrs. 1.. Handy has been helping` .\Ii.<.< Osborne this last couple of \\'nek.'s`. 'l`1 L.n,.4` v-:nn` nn.nx}\nvc 11:11!` .'I [I54 held "l'`1v . Kg`, {LC \'flllL'Il uartctte wl I Two important t:).1'ifT bulletins iiavr. gone fo1'wa1'd to customs a.ppraisers, `ofTcct\'(~ to-dz1y, on the importutions `lof toinutous and . In )iti l(' <-:1.-0 of tomatoes, when entered [from the United States or other `i(`f)Ll]1U`i0.'w' outuido the Empire, the duty value : b(- thre(.- cents a pound above the invoice price in (:m:uliz1n funds. 371. 1?. `IV . -..`....'n..1 ..'. "-1.-.\ .`.`.a 'l"m- f\Ii.<.<(-.4 Wilson of the Ontario o. Orillia, .~.pcnt the hohday itn M1`. rmd 3I1`;<. Frank Boynton. .\IE..~: Viola Stone and 311`. and 1\'I1`s. .:`_hw,- Stem. of Toronto, spent a I;\\' al:1_\'.< \'.'ith Mr. and 1\'Irs. T. A. `f\\'u>u `Su2:rl:~._\` with M1`. and Mrs. I\'IcI.,ean, ::`ttr=n(mnc(-. Mr. and .\Ir.~'. Lorne Jory spent at (`10\\'o.~;. M 1`. Ross Br-rtmun. of Toronto, wasl }\0*~=w for the week end. Miss Fm.-dzt Nelson spent the holi- lcluy at her brother's here. \\'neK.'s`. The bnef ring: m<,-mbors hold :1 meeting ,\'Irmd21y ni;:ht, with 21 good :Ltt0ndz1ncc. Lorne ...:n 111- ml Ur: VT:-T.nnn. II you SIN! zl [nun U1` cessful, be grlurl of it. `lzimn 1;o1it:":`r firr his .=ur-(-0:4: force tlgving to equal it. STROUD W5.` r; so r v lc United Church !.`)t`n, at 10.30 a.m. mto. iss V:-rnu Jory spent the week at hr-1' home. 11 ( h.m/~-,m -n-HI 1'nm|?\- 1 nx. .. at the home Wednesday. +nn.Imr`(>, It \ LEFRDY r*,n \U..-1 .\11's. ans. In `nvv `KLSTON ed Church` Mrs. R. H. Hannah, 01 loronw, mi; spending a week with her mother, 31' Mrs. F. A. Arnold, who is seriously. Church. the'ill at present. \ n Miss Helen Davis, of Toronto, wa.~:.t with her pzirents here. and Miss Leila.Ej Davis the gruest of Tottenham frien (luring the week end. ( Mr. and Mrs. Regginald _\.rnold and; to, Miss (lwvtrurle Lennox attended an ( : e>:m'uti\':~ mt-etin_e` held in Nicolston ( 'ill. Mr. vlfnitecl (:,n':-`n. last \Vednesda}.` even-1 in_>j. \\'i;.il 1ll`l.".l'lf. ;CllleTll:S were made`: ll l)l'_ held for the zznnnnl eonveminn of the Re- 4 on Su1i(lag,~,`li:io11s lC n Council for Essa gm-,l 7 1_).m tm\`n to he held June 15th. i will occupy `The monthly meeting of the _-\n- zip,` and llex-. gllcan Women s Auxiliary is to be in the r;\1m- l1C'l(i at the home Of LVIYS. W. E. :`.:r,- l :1`rl;(l;1l'- Banting on Thursday afternoon, 26th inst. L` \'\Ull|illl BU Don't wa_;I ~ IV:-n vru I W .l:lDJL v.a.uv The Algwan Club met at the home of Mrs. Johnston on May 3rd, with an attendance of 1:5. Ofcers elected for the coming` year are: Presiden`:;, Mrs. Lester; vice-president, Mrs. Coats; secretary, Mrs. Dicker; assist- urer. Mrs. Link; Visiting Com., Mrs. , J. Shelswell and Mrs. Crittenden; , o1'g`anist. Mrs. J. Shelswell; program for June, Mrs. Link and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. The next meeting will be held in `the church on June 7th. The meeting closed With prayer, after which refreshments were s.~r'.'td. 1! Tn -ma Mrs. Moore and son ant, Miss Wilda Hutchinson; treas- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Moore George and Miss Violet Lloyd, of Toronto, spent the week end \\'it-;: `Mr. and Mrs. J. Shclswcll. U.lia...Lu .!.'.LU Lu.-.-. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsmene and dz1ug`h- tcr Eva, of Golden Valley. visited at J. T. E`.1sme1'c s last week. \x.'.m1.- marl vi C2'aigrm1rst Luesuu : D..w.1-do nhlv nvpgided Midland, \ lSll'.L`(l with Mr. aim mm. with the Hillsdale. cliaracters and lighting direc- Miss l7.30 11 a.m. Rev. day are as follows: a.m.; St. Paul s (Mdhurst) 8'0 1-30 p.ni.; St. Pete.r s 3 p.m.; _ 7.30 p.in.. Subject, Three things which God requres that men cannot ' do. Sunday School at St. Peter s St. Ja.nies | where the milk was spiiieci ne IUUIIU pr a skid marl-: on the west shoulder wr which went along in a seini-circle for ro 7:) feet. The middle of this circle was about 3 ft. 5 in. from the edge of the cement. The first blood mark was 11 feet from the milk mark and 5 feet from the west side of the- pavement. There were six other iiiarks each 8 feet apart and getting smaller the farther south they went. The witness said it was 68 feet from the milk mark to the last spot of H blood and expressed the belief that p .the aged woman had been carried N0`Vm3 5 51'ViS`5t95Pfg:;1_,u1r`j:lbeneath the car for that distance. i d Questioned by the Crown, the s; officer said there was clear visability,V of 1,660 feet where the accident hap- h pened, that the road was straight, h bearing a little down grade. Later i Iin the day of the fatality he made a L at 10 3-m-3 at St Faun 1030 a`m';Itest of the car and had found that i St. Johii s 2 p.in. IVY Mrs. Helville )'Icl\`Iann, of C_algary, .-\lt:i.. is visitiiig with her cousin, Hrs. :1 l`lz11`l"_\ Banting. .Vli.:s .\Iii._rian Arnold. {spent the week end with Mr. '-`F. x of Toronto. and Mrs. and _Mi_'s. Atkinson _`.:1l:(; `when driven at 20 miles an hour it V could be stomied with the foot brake l within 30 feet and brake within 32 feet. . l, .-\ccording to the way the brakes`; were functioning. and the length of` the skid inarks. I should say the car with the hand 7 was going at least 55 miles an l`.r)`.' when the ai~(-ideiit hzip1ieiie(l, said the `\\`ll2l](;; .~'. l [1'I`\' . , .i.,. ,.n..,i.'+:,m OI 3;` . x. vv-nu mu. .....- . .,,_ -' u; Lu . V . . -7 ,, in June. f b i\Il(ll1L1l'.~`t so t all team opened sea: lz~.. Friday evening". when old rivals. St. Vincents, paid Sinclair a visit. The score was 5 2 1\Ii(llmr. favor. In a return ;'u1nI: in - from B21`.`l`l(.` Monday night they fc-utwl 9 to 5. These two teams the . in the North LOZ`.L'U(` next Thursday, May Auurol ""*"'* Miss `Bernice Young ' , L,`.- .l. V .1. t Ca1,r,ra1'y,l. cousin, ` 1 H-.n`ry '-:11`, R. ltors last week. l\,l.l.H`.:l of the cm men we u-0-u_ .. M1 di,_1_ 1 found the from 1.;_.5..}1t '1 headlight burned out. There was an ( qflap1):1.1`ently fresh scratch on the left t Re V Abbott` front fender and a blood mark on theil Ofihorn and apron or mud splash 1n`~] Parish d11tiS- Last? Sunday P0V- H- front of the radiator-. The left run-:1` Garbutt. 21 1`eC graduate Of W)` ning board appeared as if sonietliingil iclifle Collerre, had charge of the 501'` had l".ll.'l)('(l oil` the mud and 21 strand. \ vices in Nomi ES-` D3r1`iSh- M11 of gray hair was found under the < 2 l V Garbutt was the guest of Mr. a11'_;l'-f1-om; 9f the cm-_" , Mrs. W. E. Banting during; t.he Weeicl Is it your opinion that the run. end. _ ning board must have pzxsserl over 1 R. Hannah, of Toronto. lsithe wonmnrg body *_I*! asked M13 1303-5,.: l S D0Y1`dlng m9th1':l I think she went under the ea.1'..l - Sl`!011S1Y - You want to say that do you,;I ;-ill present. when the blood marks and the place 1 Davis. wa.<,the body was found were 5 fee; Leila? from the west side of the road {11`.(l - `f1`i03\ skid marks of the car were over` 1 end. the ehoulder 3`/2 eet ? __ . -. n,__..-..1,1 \....n1,l nml NT +l~.ml_- ulwn xvnc mH1m' rnllml 01' 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter GRAIGHURE - ..u 17.... T.`; --nul 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter I24 ft. Concrete Pavement, `with Curb and Gutter 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter `WYVEST ORO __ tl..L. ....-J- n4- I 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter fc-atwl 9 to :3. inese EWU Luzuim Upuu um 3 Lc-argue atlEl:` Barrie. I _ Vespra branch of the Canadian W21 Lug-ioii held its annual eld eni Tuo.< In the softball tournament ei_-K-`lit teams entered. The afl \\'c~re: Minesing 16, Lefroy 7; Os 8. Churchill 7; Midhurst V'inc<'-nt.< 6; Utopia 16, Miclhurst Wild Sp C:it.< 12. In the second round Mine- R< sing: defeated Barrie 16 to 8 and` Midhurst won from Utopia 10 to 1. m In the nal game Midhurst defeated at I\line. 7 to 5, retaining the Simp- b< son Cup for another year. Mr. A. tl` Adamson presented the cup to Man- i ager Jack Martin after the game. Jack l'luf.Z`li(3S of Toronto is visiting B his unrle, 311`. Frank Frankcom, Jr., tl for a l'u\v days. Mr. Reg. Lytton has commenced \".tilttlllE lumber at his mill. Mr. Dick had a visit from his f-.1tl`.er and brother of Galt during `U-`.<~ weel< end. `, The transplanting: and shipping is 1 ,L1__`_ ., Y 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter 24 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter 9" .4 ft. Concrete Pavement, with Curb and Gutter, less central 10 ft. paid by Government [HAL n`\)A:L1'. A1141: . The Council of tlze Corporation of the Town of Barrie has constructed as local improvements, mentioned. : the streets and l)et\\'-sen the points as described in the said schedule. the special annual pe The cost of each of the said works, the estimated lifetime and cost per foot frontage, forth in the case wor number of annual instalments in which the special assessment is to be paid are set attached. - . , ~ , ,_ ' ~ A Court of Revision will be held on the 10th d`ay of June, 1932, at 3 o clock p.m., at the Council Chamber, Barrie, : complaints against the proposed assessment or the accuracy of the frontage measurements, and any other complair ed may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. V .\Iature of Work The Northern Advance Dated this 25th day of May, 1932. TAKE. NOTlCE THAT :-- I-IOOEY SENT FOR TRIAL AT ASSIZES (Cormnued from page one) road are quite shallow for six rods north. On the opposite side the} ditch was 2 or 3 feet deep and not` very wide. ` u'T`Ln\-A ttvnn nnH-ann- +n nvnvpnf. Q1 1'dI_`nL isa-curse. rmm `W ` vcLy H mm. There was nothing to prevent man driving` along the east shoulder ' and into your laneway, was there ? queried the Crown. I wouldn't: think so. Do you think he `could drive with any safety into the opposite ditch if hr war-2 trying to avoid some one ? was the question Mr. Boys asked in cross-examining this witness. HT ....\..1.l l 4.1-:..1. :4` T ...,...+ :n+n Hm Small 3m all Cl'Ubb`U.\El-lllll1ll1`b' lllllb VVLVAICDH. I would think if I went into the ditch ('u'ix'ing fast I would stand 21 beater chance of coming through. 1`e;:1ic`. Cook. `D 1-I\V-:"\n:u\1 Fnncf-nhln 'I`hnmn:nn_` Y. o rsley llW orsley Owen J'Uj.`HL". puun. Provinci-.11 Constable Thompson.` who vxzis next called, stated that he nm'i*.'ed on the scene shortly ziftor 9.30 01` about 10 minutes after tlia accident happened. On examination he found a skid mark of one \\`heei on the west side of pavement. gured from this mark on the road He . < and the last blood spot that the car i must have gone 104 feet after the brakes; were applied. After the spot where the milk spilled he found n clrnl no-`nil! nn f.l1r\ ft Sl10u1deI Owen McDonald few days. |';cuttin;' .' fntlxer " 'l l1r~ ow`-` at the nu1':=r-ry for another year. It \\'z1~= necessary to lay off about '70 .`.'.\.!`. `.a..-*. Suturclay. Rm`. \V. I\'e\\'man prc-ac`nc.l in St. l"uu`:`.: last Sunday afternoon. The :1tt(-n(lz\nce was very good. Sunday School was held in the morning at. 10.30. --... r'.. `lm_~ lrmnn [ll-

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