Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 22 Mar 1934, p. 4

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lU\\v' DIS. The Claude Neon Advertising Ltd.` made application to erect a,sign `If! A_v01'st & Hamris garage. T. C. Fisher w-rntn nqkinxr 41121 ho` Lompzmy rlaing n Pnylli.~; 5 nu.) `\l.' . ilHU l`0(:' pus: -1| 1-: UL ll 1].. of .\I'l'.< `I vul PA. yxun J U 1d )I1id1'c ,... s3HU'l'LL4 bozxrd nm. . GUIDES CC CL- ully, 7\T.. .\:.4u.u.'.'\U`L, H10 0 '.~:day and attended; 3111` pDlF;11r\]I1 n.\r` needs no introducftion to the millions who during fty years past have been helped to strength : and better health. Uill U Elli .1 II The No_rthe1-n 7_z 14111 1101- -\r u J1ULH L: the g'i1'1s and H1-I uuu u.uL\.'1lu(;`(.l Rcgmzzld God- aftm-\\'a1'(is at run}: U/'1 -I L\\ U. mft of m,HHIlzl'l1 H`: 1 SLLtL11'(id.y. Len (}lzui_\~'.< H3-.-..| :' Camp Bor-Q - Barrie las . 2.1. Mrs - A unuux, , with ac- zmd .\I1's. \\'01'-: at- .-mony M1: for Wir'..i- Pa ge Fogr .., .-;;.` a.1u` M15.` Ins. Widcl-; 'tudcnts at L -r.+ nun .-.-. /ur. ,m1L': hen Mrs 1....`-.n 4.| I i ' of Central Presbyterian Church, Om, `Fraser came to Canada from Glas~ V Intyre, Final tribute to the memory of James F'raser, who passed away on March 13th, was paid by a large number of his friends and relauves at the funeral held on Friday at West Oro. Many ovral offer-lngs testiled to the esteem in which de- ceased was held. Rev. Mr. McIm1i.<._. of which Mr. Furasr had been a mem ber and an acti"e worker for many years, -had charge of the service, and `:15 assisted by Rev_ A. T. Finlayson, of Mitchell Square. The late Mr nr'r' gow, Scotland, in 1872, and in low was married to Elizabeth Harris, who survives, with three daughters, l\'l1's George Smih, Orillia; Mrs. Noiris Webb, Allamlale, and Miss Teenie home; also five sons, Thomas of Ed monton, James, Gordon and Fred at home, and Roy of East 010. `There are also six g1'an and one g'1`e21t g1':111d~child. Fall-b;-are-:.< were MesL~ms. Ed. l'llltCl`.l]1.`30l1, Niclile Mc- Wal er Livingstone, Joan Gardener. George Smith and .\'orma`.' Anderson, all intimate 1':-iends m' the deceased. 'l`.rib~ute v.a.~_< paid by tun- ofciating minis` ers to his many (lead.-' of lielpfulness toward his fellow men and his c.hu1'ch. O1'iI]ia-The origin of the mun-.~ 1.-' much disputed. Some scholaixs main- tain the word is Spanish and mean; border, bank, sh'o1`e. if .50, i` was gvien no doubt by Sir Pere;);1~i:;e- Maitland, Lieutenaint-Gc\'e1'no2- of t..c period, who had formerly .~:cn'ed 1:: the British army in Spain, or by tim.~ expired s01(1ie1'.~' irom "v V:";]..'1_" ~2'- a1'm_\' who tied there. Line. writers state that this mum, is dx _. from the Indian '.\.'o1'd "U.-'eii.~;." '- the red man Zl])[)li::(1 to 21 bi_'i'._\' ing; in the ]1(:if_ ,`i1i)u)'1l1_Q' im. O1'0---]s UH`. Sn:mi wnu. "m ..l` . `L-,'; U`. wg m we 11elg`1)!)u)'111g' n `O1'o---Is the Spz1ni.~:i1 we and was chosen in :11] H Sir Pr,\1'eg'n- `Vuitlzxmi. was then zmd i .~tiII tau river and town in Sp2111i.~u': west coast of Africa. A trade in ;.;o]d and sl21`n',.< on witth this J`e1'r.iLory at `and :15; ii. hall 1;. (~11 >'.1_: this t0wn;:i1ip 1);= uted . 1 1`.u\u..J 4- ....... Hid :1 JZl.1'_`,'(_` U11`. ` Payctt.u fa rm destroyed by with 1{ TIuv`< ... A`! .,..-..~ ing muchim: 21 mcnts. All 1 tion of six m-1 nnvvrazx n4" ` nL(t\\,.?, Lu` ht apprup JAMES FRASER NAMES WHEN YOU THINK OF A FRIEND FAR AWAY. . . AND YOU HAVEN T SEEN HIM (OR MAYBE, HER) FOR VVEEKS . . . AND YOU CAN T FIND TIME FOR WRITING LETTERS . .. . Have a visit by Long Dis- tance . . . it s the next best thing to being together. \\U1(i LU likr>}ih< i 131.. Clarks-on Hate}, Barrie, Phone 62 GRAY QOA`-EZH miqzza Tickets at Offices and Agencies only Baztween Ail Points on Graft Coach Line; Rea:-1*::es 3 u xx us `xx HAIL L`,\;'L l li1lL'nElT'1;_' \ v'll. Lud-livc1' oil to unlock the secret of its wondcrful hcz1]th-bLxild1x.,, virtues, that the basis of its great helpfulness to mankind, the vitamins, was discovered. Fiiik E,A;: 33sTER ;;%:...(.`a*s**`W*=*"" gn `' ' `A W `S amm/$21 m..AvcRQL_,;;a Q Reduaed Eares . Distance disappears when you pick up your telephone: you are talking to someone 100 miles away or so before you realize it, and for as little as 30 cents. Long Dis- tance is easy to use, dependable, per- sonal. See rates in front of your directory. 7...... 1.. 4 IL;-it'll Te/e;{n1]7/as 1'! mi :t 3.x`j.'>1'e.v5 1./rm:-'_)'s Use .. ..?. _.. RT ,.: \..vIr Waliolzczl Turn '\Vintcr into Summer! (imne to Cnnudu'.~`. Fxcrgxvtcn Playground on the Sunny Paci- c Coast. Spend buhny days nut of doors riding-,, golng, hik-- iug, motoring. 8ctt sEmuisEan Reduced Fares to VANCOUVER, 3.C. V ` VECTURIA, B.C. ',;"':` also to Seatile, `Wash. -\`\:`\-g ! THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1934. A. A. `SMITH Manager CANADIAN l`A"l0B`: %. New low round trip fares now in effect (approximately 20% under previous fares) offer choice of routing, both ways via Vancouver. both ways via Chi- cago. or going one way, return- ing the other. Choice of lines beyond Chicago. Reduced sleep- ing car fares. Tickets good to return within 12 months. FLOWFilDA iacksonville, Tampa, St. Peters- urg. Palm Beach, Miami. Con- venient connections arc made for all Florida points via Detroit or Buffalo. \,.uuLAu.) awsul. your Con` . . . refreshing breezes . sunkissed beaches . . . it golf, riding. bathing . .-.... Ql\/ u Anny um. u\.n_ R. H. Smith, Deputy Minister of Highways, wrote advising; that the re- 1 quest of the council to have the new- ` highway come into Barrie by way of ` Baldwin, Essa, = streets the Elizabeth, Cotter and Imiisl; was receiving` the attention of the department, His worship added `hat as delegated,I he with Ald. Pouoher and Tuck, had, an interview with the minister on the matter, and while n-o denite as- surance was given, Hon. Leopold` Macaulay was in favor of the pro-` posed route and advised that the, mater would be settled very soon. ` Back to the Land Scheme W. Magladery, secretary of the Relief Land Settlement Commitec, advi..ed that the scheme in force for the past year would again be in oper- ation -this year. Any family wishing` to locate on Crown land in Northe~rn` Ontario may be assisted to the amount of $600, this being borne equally by the Dominion, the pro Vince and the municipality. During the past 18 months 329 families, com p1'isi1iug` 1,763 souls, from 38 mu.iici- l palities, had been placed on farms. and making` pro;-:1'ess from fair to excellent. r Tax Collector Getting Results Reeve Blair gave a short 1`epor1 on the work of the tax collector. Since March lat he had made 139 calls and had 92 interviews. Forty- seven collections had been made amounting to $1,191.91. Since .\Iarcli 1st tax arrears of $2.-/178.08 had boc-n paid in, and since January $9,956.15. This was a <-on: im-provernont over 1933. l To Have Only One Garbage Dump .-\l(l. Stewart in (llSL'l.l.\'.~'.ll`l}.;` the agreement with W. Livin;r: re .h(-' collection of garbage, thon_;'ht ti.ere' should be but one dump in thv- tomi. l\'l.r, Livingston could ()\'(`l`.<(-- all gar- bage brought to l .o3:er.< Park and there would be . sup(~r\'i. On motion of Aid R 1-mu-1 zinzl . cog`n-ize Lake . ate. . TRACE NAME u1u._y ]_J1a.CU one seaway -entirely in the hands of Canada. It was all over within a few min- utes and the treaty, the result of , many months of labor on the part of` the g'overnmenf,s at Ottawa and Wash ington, had been rejected. This \\'z1.< the first major legislative setback of the Roosevelt administra-: tion. The pro-treaty forces obtained only a majority of foui-_ Senator G, Hamil on Lewis ;'D., Ill) opposition leader, was _ll1bll over the outcome and in a statement to newspapermcn said no treaty could get senate approval that did not re- Mic-.hi_r,;an as a purely American body of water and failec *0 give the Uni`ed States exclusive rights over diversion from that lance. President Roosevelt had urged rall- cahion in two 1ne. to the son He said an attempt would be made in a day or so to reconsider the vote. They wi.~;l1 to bring` it up` again soon. This was purely a )?,`..2 - lianicntary manoeu'vr:.- and 0pp01`lU:;ts felt sure `c:l1<-y could vote down neii ` awn r<~_-oiiside2`alio1i motion. 1 ORlLI..lA" I TO YOU'RE-A-LIA!-1' Penc-f.ang', Mar. 2l.-a.< many Clif-l feient thr-orie.< of the origin or O;i'.li:;" nu`-.'e l)".`ll advanced as for the origin of the word Toronto`; Spaniar(l.~'_. inilitar_\' eng'ineer.~,' and oLher.~' 'na\'o been cicdi ed with com- in_;' Law word and here is still an- other. ` Some _\`L-zirs ago. `.,i\()'.1_'l1 a `L: le town In lnglaud. whe naniw 01' w'.nc11 w:1.< :~prliu lCurelia" ran a railway and on a <'i'r`u.iii1 train was`, a pss;:2i- g'er who wz1.< d.IL\Ill)U.~` to _::'~.,-I. oil at the town. bu` he hurl nr-\'er been tliere and wasn't _`in. sure of its ixacl: l(>c:uicii:. .r,- lll, ..~l..f. `.,Ln l)i~;.l{.;m;;;i 2,0 ('.`.ll nu : ill` i .'.-- train :1;-- pl'U'.`llli-Il. ile .~ure that H14 lxl" tr Summer s most alluring charms await your coming refreshing breeym -Full particulars from any agent \/ITAIvi1I\b MISC LCU VVUUIU UU. I wanfed permis- dead poplar tree. . Vincent and Pel- I the Water. '~F.l0I`l c.0n-.ai(l(-1' -1 n n(\\v1-1 p..- n I T iiai l\`h`lUIl rnvzui and I that all ribited ex \ nu Iuanurx n u U11`! ' um; I barn I '|`1 _____ I- guunus or panama. I a mm- iutes of; rmany months of ' ington, This \\'.'1.< thn `.' m:n'm- lno-iclux-n `ug,Ju..s uvur u1\'u1's10I1 1'1`0m mar l'u(c.| ` t `caion j.atc-. would to up purely Jar- z Luann m.-cessa.1'y lo aeleatz the 1 `th )act. President Roosevelt said prior to` e vote that the St. Lawrence water way is going to be built reg'ardIess i of the outcome of the senate vote on x I 1 natication of the ?.1'ca.ty with Can- ada, but he feared defeat of the pact may place the seaway entirely in the Ti`. uznu *5`--' u~+L..'u .. -/--- -111 n!'rxI ; umt OWL? , ._ bus: UI1L1'Ub' majonny. The vote showed the opposition obtained about a dozen more votes than necessary to defeat: the pact. 1 Roomvelt xnirl m-inv fn, 5 lthc t E [U.S. SENATE FAILED TO RATIFY SEAWAY TREATY I The United States Senate, on Mar. f14th, rejected the St. Lawlre-ncc Waterway Treaty with Canada. The vote was, for ratication 46, against 42,. far show of the required two- irfhirds majority. The vntp :hn*.\'r:ri Han nnnn;~:H.~... i 3101-7 ` the I 1 /\ u..~nt:ll UH: cm1(1uI.'L01' '10 ac thing. Imagine his surpris gbrakemzm poked his head `apuiLu`.n1:, Eouliud 1'ig":1t 21 and called out, pronouncil -as onlv zm Vnn-ii znnn 1-ran nnow wnar Lne ucen` M-in,m'e D. Smith sion to cut down a I at the corner of St. ' low ts. 'l"1..n r*l.....J,. `M'....... [and 1 1 in L`. I LUICL` 5 local I ....:.... A. L`. Robertson, Canadian Pacific hotel executive, who has been appointed Assistant General Manager of the Company s Hotels and Chalet-Bungalow Camps in Western ("anada. with he:1dquar- ters in \Vinnipe;:. In his new capacity, Mr. Robertson will have under his immediate jurisdiction such famous hostelries as the (`omp:1n,\":= palatial mountain re- sorts at lsanff, and Lake Louise, and the Royal Aloxzlndra at \\'iu- nipv.:. the 11010] Saskaitchewali at livuina. the Pallism` at (`a1gary. the Sit-:um:=.1.< at Sivamnus. the Hotel \`am-nu\'or in \'auoouver. and the ma,::nificont Euipress :.. .\.. L_._._A t' A'-- " II 4` ....~ uuu xuu (I r:I1't .<:xid: According: ;nv:un.r~,. :u.lu'(. :-... uuxu U|'L'll u.u\"cll1CL'u 115 LUL" rigin Toronto.f ml-.<, have been uledired com-' N: ijust: nrrnnl Hoke! Chief -uI\ uxl-Wu-` ul ullnlllllub, lllL' I \';u1(~uuvcr Vancouver, the : in the hoart, of the Ever- n T`1:1\'"'1'(1lIY1d nf \ ir~1m-in. `,L:IlL-. I did 1 :.1. ny.-rsu oz r1wr.r1s' garage. T. C. Fisher wrote asking that be allowed to write the insu1'an`cc the new re truck 1'\ 1-1 at -.1 n . --. . . NOT SO GOOD gluuu. mu: HLLIIIC OI wmcni ran a 1'uil\\'ay_ ertain a pssan-' as get at` bu ; as11"tju.~:L exact V he thu H11. nvnwn n.- 441.. +1..-.1... I} U) J ulding; ,-.!.I. ,1 . ;u;nn. put in nf. 1-n rm ibbll L ouldn 4.,... MU llL'bUl' 1:1 and, . LL.` vAI\ hlllill {J/1}` .~;n s; so sure ul(h1`t forget and` 31' do the 521111;- ; surprise when the ; R 11.19:} 1'n.~:'r]n Fan 51:1, .:!.v` 1115 days the nvnu -.l ~-~ (HIU. \\ Ha he settle ,. 1:+1r\ : (Continued from page one) ! sky, advising that he was anxious to' instal a. number of mint vending ma chines in Ba.rr.1-ie and wanted _u' know what the license fee would be. M-inrnip T) Q1-vn'+'h 1I",)r1`n:' r\n|-n1;>- J SELL] 2 little ca.l`1 1 , Uh ;>a.1l_x appliu .` iY1<.H kl 1 \\ cord. ' (`entml United Young; Peop1e".- lSociet_\' enjoyed :1 very pleznsan-t `alkl [at their i'e<,r:ulzu' weekly meeting` on =` .\Iondz1_\' night by Rev. A. J. \Vallacc-, who .~'])0kc on C.'1ti2:en. lh(.- de- votional period was 'z1ken by Dr. Alvin I-`.-i'kin.~' and .\Ii. .\'zmcy Roth- \'.'.-H. and n`.!1. numb-r_< \\'C1`` ,Q'i\'('!1 ,h;' Bliss Alice and .'Iei\'ille TL:L'k. {D1-_ I e1'kin.< j.`.'2l\'(- :1 report on the 1Youn;: People's Pl.~'b_\`1.O1`_V. the chal-` lenge to young people being Whz1t` are we going to do with Jesu.<? - ..`. u.-.u;.-:1.vr 01 .u-r.~. \m-:1iI'r~ Fir-1 !n2:m. Oziilizz. um! t'0rn1-1`IV_\' of Ba1`1'ic, bv-r~:1m<- tlw lnidv of J, Ic.-1'1'i_s Good- `fr1]o\\'_. son of M2`. and .\I1's. A. W. }G00dt'0l'1o\v, I>'zu'1'ie. Von. .-\rchde:u.-on `gBe\'e1'l<-y oicia-t0(l, and the church lwus . (h-(r01'at0d with .<}n'in2 I o\\`u1'.~. T`m~- bride. sriven in mam.-3;...-.7 anus .-uxuwly \\'i1 floxvc-1'.~. grivcn in 1 by her brother. M1`. Alber- Wore 21 .~:mzu`L suit of b1'0\\'=n, co_<-.ni.-.~: to match. M1`. 2 .-\ll:1n .\[('\':1hh nf n.-Hm L'('.~.)11'.*.~: nlatc-:11. M\1'.zmd .\ .\lc.\'z1bb, of Orilliu, tvndan .<. Folloxvinp; the cu1'.cn1o11_\'~ happy couple left by motor Wi -;n1', wlu-re they will reside. LLll|(' duri; L'L'1`1'_V 2lIl(l JEIHL DIS. Blai1'--Ste\\'z11't---'l`hu2 `he 1 refund to W_ Todd U10 am posited for transient t1'.uh-r`.~ 1_uu.~;. omclaxr, Loronto St. I Mr. and Mr". N. Thomson, with ltheir two daughters, June and Mar- route. I . . _ lguerxte, spent: the week end 111 To-` I '|`I-. /\ n... ... | -lU`llI.aUu l 'l`he1mu'1'iag'e of Miss Margaret` Isobel How, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. How, Ba.r1`ie, and Mr. I. -Xlbcrt E. Salter, of Kirkland Lake, ltook place quietly at Kirkland Lake * on Saturday last. Mi`. {oy Malkin has been appoint- ed to :1 p-osi ion 011 the Alliston High `School stall", his duties to commence iuftcr l:`.aste1'. \i.._. (Th. I L` 1) l`., ' "` 4 Al.` LJ1 u U 1mpp_V cc 'I`01'0nto, .` l1r.`.\ 1.1.0 run nayllelu D12. I, Misses Ruth Craig and Kiuty Dev- li-n spent several days with the form- 0r s sister, Mrs. Geo. Regan, in To- ront.o_ Dnkt lI......:..1.4 :.. ,,-..H, LUHUU ` Robt. l`.['cLl`1'iO[}1\ is representing .'-\rm- I strong"s Hardware at a banquet given | by the Genneral Electric Co. in Peter- lbom `.0-day. ])(H1!IIl] W/Tr*T.nun InF!- Q...,l.... 1'._..V UUTU l0'Uay. I Donald McLean left Sunday for Toronto to spend several days visit- ing friends. T1105. Sinclair, Toironto St. III`. and T\r`h-2 \' 'Imu~.~.. ---=U~ Ul'U'uJIl`L`l'. ` Mr, `.'u1:cr Suxjcaxlt, Mr. W. L. ` Beaver. Mr. and 111-5.. R. N _ Smith and 1311:. C. Bin:-1; motored to Toronto on Sunday and uttu.-nrlcd services conduct- =ed by the imernutiollal team of the `O:;1'o1'd Group. 31')` nnrl \I1-; Invnn \---~14! ~1` LUV uays n1 Loronuo. Miss Esther Rod-gers, of I den, spent a few days in 1 week. 1\,r..;. T `n n,.,I........ :.A I we GK couple of weeks visiting` in Hamilton, Windsor and other western points. I Billinzslev sh:-mrlinu ,Qn\'ru~nI Mrs. J_ D. Rodgers is spending muums wltn ner slster In California. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Chantler motor- ed L0 Schomberg and Newton Robin- s-on. ISSUE DEBENTURES ! FOR NEW RESERVOIR ; I an. .l;`1aI'l'le'E mart, OI Uuntroon was a week end visrtor at her home O!1 Bayeld St. _\Ti.< T?ni-In (`v-,-in nut] l.':.;.. 'n-... .iULL'1' 1142151301`. . V .\h`.~`. (D12) E. R. Ty1'c1'und son Ted `_moto1'ed to Hamilton on Sunday, \\"l1e1-vc they \`i;~iLe(l with the fo1'mcr s b1'ot:h~c-1'. \I.. \1'..1.-... r~ ,' - " "' Miss Nell Scott spent a few days in Toronto and Oshzuvu last; `.\'e<:E~:. . Miss MLm'ie1 Bryson is spending 21 fev: days in Toronto. :' Writ: 17.efhn1- T\ nrI.rrnu;~ n4` F`-v---~- Dan vv ulusur and ouner western poznts. Mrs_ Billingsley is spending several months with her sister in Califo1'nia.: 3'11`. AIYS. L .'nnnHm~ rnn1nv~_ uvvu. The many friend.~: of Mrs, T] Smclzur W111 bu` glacl to k1m\v that \\21s well enough to re:u1`n to . home on Sunday after a stav of ci `eek_,- in H: I`m-rm;-,. ha. y. "I Uu LU uaL1'L'1(: um may and uttcm t..u Scott fslalcolm and G: den recital, and visifed aftm-\\ a1'(is . the home of M-rs. Blackstock, W015 . St. Mora I ru J11. Miss Harriet Hart, of Duntroon `as wank mm vis:i.+m~ n+ am. 1.,....,. CH1 mda . quiet \\'-ldin,-.:` \\'a.< 1ity C'nuIch, I3u1'r1e, .,.'n 1'; 1, no I! .. .-. Llll'1'(.` \\'ULll(X [)0 501710 5'UI)(3l'\ of Aid. S r-\ Poucher, it W215 re;~:o]\'nd garbage dumping be prohi} cept in R0g`C-rs Park, \\'.horc erator will be opcmtod. Wi1cs--Hodge--'I`l1a` Lig}1t and Gas (Jommi `on plzicing :1 h_vt11'ant ut thv (- Por1'_v and Jam: Sta`. Int !h`:gfn\\ 5II'f_,_'l'h-xv -`mm GOODFELLOW--FIRMAN ` lU1U int1hu . Inn... ,:uc1pu1 .1cLu11y, Blackstock, M1`. ton and several 0 cri11_'.,-` College, No 0 P:l1'v'n l"nn`. GARDNER--CAMERO?-I Personals H 1* t:l1c uu ouuuay alter stay of in the Toronto hospital: Jamie.-on, oi Lindsa_\', i. :11; 1%.. hmm. A4` 1. CENTRAL Y.P.S. u U1. out g;1'ep.tly \` ml] an; ... ... uy-.s.. LA\.cAAl.Aln Scott s Emulsion, the great s:rcngth-mal serves i\___l\ millions of children and .v '9 x adults regularly. \`{-'11`; j,,)' not: you?

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