Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Dec 1934, p. 4

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I > i Reeve s Jewelry Stores punt Luv 'l"oronm. pun-.1 :`..~= 1|1()L(_n`<-:2 Mr. Sm muto.-cu , in l`. :- :'c1's and Toronto `ht: \\'m-lc Ir, M r::. siLin_u' in past Lm: 'l'oront:' ;i'Ling' at 5. U. TI. upply up; king" the who will 21:9. 101' home shell her College. veelc for - 1 for the - . . .Toronto the in- LCOC 31:1- er spcn` he form- Colli11;_:'- Jomc on DCXETY R YLLAR I I ; . 01 `L.='.u 1 ' : Wonk 21'.< rllicx :1`. he huvzlo .2v.cr_- .o.:-- ;~c. 12th. 2HlL`(l t.;l:: `m+"1or'1: .- uivax'.'e .. ,. ftimn \'u.< '1 |lnul>1:. St with two ' L:-.4 \Vi1<-.<, i lluu;:'ht.nn Qewntj wxauck? `mg {MIDLAND BRITISH CONSOLS , DEFEATED BY CRUSADERS _-\ ('h11]'`_'(` of :1.~'.<:111lLi11g' Geo. Hart, of \"0.s'p1':1. on S:1tu1'(1:1_\', Dx.-c. Isf. \\'z1.~` disn)is>`0t1 :1_2':1i1\st Alfrud and ChH`l0S H1`it11:111 in polix-o court this mo1'11i11_ 'I`v11L-'}1z11';4'c~ was utterly lv.'it`.u)11L i'oun(l:1tion. I.v.z_L (luv THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT I I - t I The ("r1x.<:u1m'.~' of <-.1},-'t1-. jotn-m-_\'o 1_\' nij.-:h1 to x-11_u*:1g'< >l.-: of that 1,o\'.'n i nu) l)\ M` \\':1.-: `L111- .0 C0,... II SERIOUSLY, THOUGH, YOU DO WANT TO BUY PREJSENTS FOR YOUR MEN FOLK--THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN FAITI-IEUL TO YOU THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. ' We also have an abundance of Si1ks--White and _ Colored, from ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.95c to $3.50 PYJAMAS--A gift ever gL'0\\"1ng in ]mp11l211-i1_\'. .\[uk(- _\'01u' (`hoit-1* fmm :1 1'ung'<-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.50 to $5.50 lC`4'I*`.[R ` HANDKERC1-IIEFS--Everything that could ne desired, including linen initialed ones. Best value procurable. \\'<~ 1-Mail Hllil`1S (\\'(-1|, we sell 1l1<~m z11:\'\\`:n') ;m:i 110110 loss than the \\'(-H ]\'11()\\ Jl Arrow Brand, lin- t ul \\'hi<-h is not to be excelled. 0'm11:n 1...;{ci-1?:;s7 mm 576 [130 GLOVES-Hund1"ec1s of pairs to choose from. $1.00 to $3.95 ` 1' il\\'.' .<:1<|m-.< ..n,-... 4 L\'\l' I ;.:'n:\l.\2 I 1\I` 5HUu\"'(l IL |l|I\l.|'l\`L EUIV` Lhu (`onsnlrt and :11, no` - l`(`.\`llH of the ;:':um~ mi (- Him-.4 l('(l` his Inuit-.~' mls. whilv L1-\\' .\d:1.n.<. l.ornv .~\l:nn.< and K011 Well, we have the very articles that they will mos'_t:,\ir'e1come ; A and they will be, oh, so useful 1` ' ALI. .!`ll.-\.'l` IS P().S`S`ll:`I IS `Js)()N]] TO SEE .l_`1'-I.\'l` OUR S]'i).li]4]C l`flONS ARE C();\I1 .ls,E'l`E IN ALL LINES`. We especially make mention ~ four `large and comprehensive range of - " 3 Hose . and N eckwealj We solicit your inspection of our offerings ancl feel 5111 : that you will be able to make your selection, and vote tliat 3/'OL1l` Christmas shopping has been a pleasure. J. F. CRAIG 8: SGNS Brace and Garter Sets; Novelties, Dressing Gowns, Hats and Caps, Leather and Cloth 'Winc1brea.kers and Coats. Also every- thing in the boys line, not forgetting the major items` Suits and Overcoats. Articles too numerous to Weary you with the details of each. .\R'l`]T(`L] `IS ]3(),\'IC]) l.\' I}()Xl*I.\` 'l`H_\'l` '13 T-l'-\`\'F. 12F..\{\`(),\' TO BE [ R01']) 01. -AT YOUR SERVIGE- thv iurrl-~ 'I`o\\'n Lu ;\Ii Mon- ` th<- !`.1'I1,i. (.m- .. . 1.... . v ..... \\A\ Charles Fianklin Robegj may: -14- (-113: Bnmn Inf ('5 PRICED $1.75 to $3000 -V-vx x . \~/w-rwr _y ,,u...\., vict,or_\'. im'L sup- ul -:4 Mn SHIRTS US EU. LHIU [H'\`S(`lll lH'.l&' I.` llU!HilI| _u'i'o(-(1. It is the j..."l'(`l`(i of u11. v:1pt:11i.~'m, more than ll1_\'[i1iI!}." vlsc. which has b1'0u_.:ht us to thu p ' which we find oursu1\'v.< to-d:i_\' m'(`(i for p1'0lit.<-~---in somu u;1sc.< \"\'(`H \\`hun`thn- n-nli:/.:iLim1 of ihosv pmtit.-. h:1.~: lvl'L the \\'m`l(m'.~' who [l)'0(illL`('(i them without the buying: pmvor out of which l'urthur prolits could vuinu. ' We :l)'(` I':u-cd tn-d:1y with thv, :~'n-ml of unsound inhor for :_-`1'v:1h-1 |'t*1lll'|\:~' from its own prmltwlimi Ih:m Inlmr I'ij:l1H".1ll_\` (iL`.\`(`l`\'(`.\'. We must \ \|vi|` |..\ I.-win II .i..H-.. .. l\..l.. A SIIVIKU ll lHllZllll'(` \\lll('ll \\'lll UL` Hill in lmth, \\'hi('h will _-giw mpilnl :m lmm~.-L 1'otu1'n Ilpunitsin\'vstn1vn(:11u1 to lulmr u 1'ig'htl'u1 share in tho lH'n~ 111;: of its production. `u.;.. CREED ONE OF OUR PROBLEM IIlU(ll' l'l_iL`lll:liIll.\ (X(`.\(`l'\'('.\'. \\ (` strike :1 l):ll:1l1('(` \\'hu`h will luv 0.. I..\H. uvl.i..h I Hi ..I\-.. ....nH.. IL is an i11nsc:1pu1)lu l':wl that run now upon an .-z-:1 wiul ru:1(Iju:.tn1<~n1. In \\'m-kin_-_-' : 1i.< :|(l_iusLmr_-nt so that the ri.:111s Among" the p1'oM0m.~` that confroml 4 at thin pruso11t time is lmmnn rm-d. 1pt:11i.~'m, :u1_\'thin.-: hich pzlss in hich nd .3 |..u- nu-nl - in ,-nun \ Your Portrait This season WOOLLEN MUFFLERS have an edge on the preference. Y 011 will be (1G]ig`1'1 [(?(1 \\'i1`l1 Hm r21ng`(: we 0 r'l"m- 211' `frmn ('51 I\t'\ -Ln tfl-I l\Z '.ll`Il;TCI ll()f\'T*} 20 21$ EILIZ.-\`l}]*]'l`I1 .\'l`.' New Method Skate Sharpening .\.\` .\ (`lll3lS'|`.\l.\S (}ll<"|` .\Hl4I IN .\ (`l,.\.\`>` HY 'l`l|l*I.\l.'_\T.l`Il.\'l`].\`. \\'l`} (`.\l\`H\' .\ (`0.\ll l.l<`.'l`al.. LINIC. lH().\l S'l`()\'lC$~% .\.\'l) \\'.\.\`lll.\'(i- `.\l.\(A`lAll.\'lCS 'l'() H3().\'.\` .\XH 'l`0.\.\"l"l.l?t~`. Also a Large Stock of Hardware Merchandise a11d Sporting Goods Elecirica Appiancee L. A. EMMS vuvyu "$`i.`6o' $`i`.95 THURS-DAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934. W... l'ntil this pro',wi' l\:il:1u and until this t'oum1'_\' 11:` to' lift itself by its own its own :1hiIit_\`. lmck to Y`. itisin1po1`:\ti\`o that c profits. cit-I'm` its claim upun i11\`vstoti \\'t`:1lIll. in c \'ltlt` all of our people :1 with il(lL`l]1l1llt` umplnymt 1-. return as to cnnblu I in :u'c0rd:1m-v with stzu 1nc1isu1':1tv \\"itl1 tho unliln n ,., .. _. lh-t\\'m-I1 t\vont_\' and thim lwrs of (hr Oxford Grmm. \\'un~ in .\lill:md mu-r tho \\ and took pm-I in the sm'\'ico.< day in llw \':n'iou.< u-111111-lu\.<. both capital and labor shall be pro- perly balanced. it de\'ol\'os upon cup? tul to take the ini`ti:`-.ti\'e. with the |\\'c1f:u'o of the nation :15 :1 \\"r.o1e :11- \\`:1_\'s in mind. L`:*.pi::=.1 must do this. 1\t:111SC capital has the im;1;:in:'.Lim1. lthu 11':11uim.: and the :1biIit_\' to ;1s- ....\.. `.\414l.\ `lulu H1 Ill'('U|'(l1Hl('t' 1ncnsu1':1`u~ with Saxon 1m-op1u.<. .1'H1UlHf (H10 h`ado1'. Lt! 41.2. . H1 uuu'.; ' cuhbro t11i1't_\` To .... 41. . ...... L.\ ||lL'llI' 'l`m'ont0. .\'L`L`k cud Open Evenings mmamgggggz IEIBII/IRIAD THE GIFT NO ONE ELSE CAN GIVE ! G. W. JACKSON T)Tl`.4\ MOND 1\17I<]RCTTz\ N ! ` S 18 and 76 Dunlop St. :37 l`}lqlZ.~\ I}E l`H ST. [Phone 591w 1)0N|` LEA.V-E H` !`| 1 WV`: l1.`\ l`l': C. F. ROBERTSON DEATHS BIRTHS E-obegtxon passed at Cmigvale on 9 hnsn-f. attack. !CI1al`lLa.Ule purposes In town. } The chairman of Fire and Police }with the mayor and clerk, were auth- 3 . `orized to execute agreement in re- gard to the use of the town team Of her` Wood Not What Ordered .ppel"C0n Ald. Shannon informed council] 3, 1934;,that about 100 cords of wood had` Brill Se1"!been brought in from Hatton s miIl.l .u1`Ch 011;The agreement was to buy 200; mcnt infcords at per cord. The wood,` ihowever, was not as _e'ood as the Genera] kind ordered`. By usin_e' :1 little `food: )ec_ 12,;l1a'rdwood mixed, it would burn sz1t~ win 0i`1stuctor1l_\'. I-`Fe U1](l(`.l`Si`.00(l chat; Funeral there xvns at pile of about 50 cord.~'; mce, 17 out there yet and the ch:_nrmz1n 01'` l S01-vice;the Board of Works _w:1. lll:1t1'llCL(:!l Churc]1_.'to have the t1'uek.< bring` II. In. 1 Ceme-I, Ald. Shannon Speaks His j Mind uturdm-if Before ndjourmnent .\l Slizismni: 1.050 atmziitl he had :1 m:xtt(:1'.'ne `.vi. :0, in l)l'l11_Q` up. He lr.1d.<-n_yo,\`ed his ll\'L' t in M. years on the council board nnrl w:`..< ml on sorr_v to l_e:1\'e. He felt, 11o\'.'en-1', `that an :nm. hznl In-on done mm. On Frid:1_\' before the election he read 7-` the l`I:- `.`!li`('l :1 list of tln }4`1'r.)t'eJ'. lling relief orders and the znnounf of each. He did not know how much pital, on he hurl rrottt-n till he .<:v\v thrit H-- Mr. and `port. `.`.'ht-n he .<:1w that he had vale, almore than his >'hzu'e he said to his lwife that he wu.< beaten. )ita1, onl He had n< _\'er asked for relief or , to M1-.|ders, but . lled order.< that` G0Wan'Clm(: to him. with the exception of _ ,i'our, who l`.:.\d nl\\'u_\'.< been (`ll.\`l.Ol.l!.`l`S `of his. The reeve and .-\Id. Robert- son had this list with them at the `nomination meetin_e` and they km-\\' `all year what he \v:1s 5.-;ettinf.-,', and `should hzzve said somethintz` if he was ;y.~'<,ttin_e' more than his sl1a1'e. II" the; [list for all relief supplied had been` `published he would not have cared `so much, but it looked as if it xvas ldon(- (.-.\'pre.<. to blackmail him.` I It was :1 dirty low trick for whoever` .was responsible for the publishing: of this list only, and it made hm I'm-I |me'ht,\' mean. .-\ld. Shannon 2-aid he lwouldn t say that he would ha\'<- been elected but for this, and he be- lieved that .-\ld. Stewart put up a `clean ,:ht, but it certziinly handi~ capped him. l Rnmvn Dlniv unit] H... FL. I:,. I ( ] r 1 1 Page Four I Iv.'ll.lZ1l_`y |humun l..(' I.,.l `U1 '|jJHI (:h('(,-I`, <-nu 'l'h:st: mu- lncoplv mm Iblunlu-t.~: :n . urn... IIUTI3. So far as \v(- know, .lu. yzuvo nu :~.ou<.-_\'. Hv did not have M. to ;:Ivt-. Yet thc.-!'o nowzr was In this wm-l<| janotlmr such dispensm of true ulms I I iinstruvtinn, love higher thingy:-`. I 1 Ho ;.-::wo um-oumgzmnont. He told people of as He \\':1.<. \'nnn n!` H: nrn inn nnnv tn wivn [mu 1u.5u1'es mm mm glven them. .-'\1(l. Stewart sztid that so far as hr.- was con<-,m'm2 it vats :1 vlczm g'ht.` He knew nothing-: about the figunn,-.< till he Sm-.' them in the prr-.<.<. Alt]. Ruhr-rf qnirl hr. w~.. um un no szw: tnem In the Ald. Robertson said he was 11 1'c:~:pon.'il;lI.- and never p;z1vc the H iures to the Examiner. He had L ifip;u1`ces at the nomination. but (lid n jusr: Hum. nor did hv think of Lnki` 1advantu;.r;(: of one not imt-n2. `,his election. .-\l Iloha-rL.~:on 1" `that all Inumbt-r.s` of the mum-il I:` worked in hnrmony and for 1, common good (luring the _v,-:n'. I)r~;:uL_\'-li<--v(- .\`I:uul,u)'(-11 dill n Hninlz Hm IN`--....:m... L-hrnnnltl |.,. L]... weu lit: cappuu mm. 1 Reeve Blair said that the g'ures', `for relief had been asked for some time previous. They were being` pre- 3 pared and they had only got as far as food relief figures. He had those gures at the nomination. but had not used them, as they had not been ask- 'ed for. Later he had been asked for` the gures and had griven them. i, .~'\ili, .QYn\\'.-11+ cnirl fix-1+ en +'.n- ...< I...` L0 nuvc U10 mtcn clozmeu. Fred J. Love, Elizabeth St., wrote em-losing: accounts in connection with ` Mrs. Love's accident in I931. `.\'0i action was taken. . R/Hm. r:........ nr......:,... 131:... ., ... | d.L'uon was CEIKCII. Miss Grace Mari-ion, I~}1i7.uhuLh SL.,{ asked permission to erect zm cluctricl sign in front of her shop. H:u'ol H.il1_and Chittick I\'Ioto1*s :1slu-d per-: mssion to replace sigxns :1lrc:1dy up. Permission in all cases was _u'ivcn un-3 der supervision of the Board 01 ` Works. _ ` Drlvviinr-:rsV-1 nu. ...:..,\._ LL 1: n ' l Ald. Robertson and Stewart as-kctll that a gravel walk be laid on lioss St. from Wellington St. to Sl1i1'le_\' =Ave., if work can be done by rcliefi labor. The request was :.>:rante(l.i I l `The Board of Works was also in- structed to gravel Letitia St.. Meal Tickets for Transients It was decided to issue meal tickets `to transients, redeemable at d.l]_Vx restaurant. Meals to cost 20c. rlllnn T.innu (`Ink Vxytlu nriunn nnun-`in unanes rruxuuul num:_l,`_usuu paaauu away at this home Nov. 29th, from .a heart attack. Deceased was born in the district 53 years ago and had lived there all his life. Of a quiet disposition, he made many friends. He is survived by his wife, formerly Elizabeth Gordon, :1 daughter, Florence, training in thv "-'o1'onto General Hospital; two sons, Ralph and Frank, at home; a sister, Nlrs. A. Dyer, Holly, and three bro- thers, Fred of Stroud, _Dalton, ronto, and Bert G. of Barrie. The funeral on Saturday, Dec. 1st, was largely attended, Rev. W. L. Nichol. his nnstnr. ofciatimr. Pall-bearers PAVING THIS YEAR i cos'r NEARLY $52,000; (Continued from page one`) outlet in ravine, for muintvnum-e of wxhch the town was n.-.s-ponslbh.-. The Board of Work xvus mstructcd to have the ditch clozmed. `Prod I Tn\'n 1.`I:....:...n. cu VVUFKS. Permission was _Telephone Co. to ?changes in poles on ' Sta. I mg `help in the same \\'a_\'. mu` Lmn__,.~. . Nome of us are too poor to give We may not have silver and _u'0l to hostow, but; out of :1 warm l1(.-art W0 can u'i\'t.`.} coins of love which will menu furl more than money. We should ul\\'u_\'.< keep :1 1:ontl<- heart, and then we can be a blessing" to many. resuzxurann. XVIBZUS E0 COSC ZUC. The Lions Club was _9:iven permis ' sion to -hold :1 mile of coppers bene- t, provided the money is used for ;charitable purposes in town. ' i 'TT1n r-i1-,xi1-1115111 n+' Wivn and Dnlinn ry n I[Illt .u|n VII 10- 7\~R.F. IV llIl`I'C- jll'(f lH~`.|.lfI' W?l_\"1 En;-; with . , hnpt~,\ u:n':v;'-, imspiI':LLi:)I1. 1-0Inl'm'l.. r- l.h<~ l)l<~s.~:im:.~; whi('h Inost 1-ml far more than Hwy nmstl, and coals or (Z|n'ist,n1:1s Iin- -,-um [mu largely attenueu, Kev. w. L. mu-um. his pastor, officiating. were three brothers and three oro~ thers-in-law. Many oral tributes bore evdence of the esteem in which deceased was held. Interment in_ St. James Cemetery. TH-F. |il.l"..'5'l' il(';l 4Ell'(`ll should .. l2,.4 ' mllc-:4 HIS gnull Lnc Dell make certain V Blake and Davis` given the Bell Innl.-n 1-In-+-yin HINL UN- 1|; l)-Mae)` ` `Ill -U|)|If nnl Ins Mun 'l`h-- pul 1-1: H `.3. mid TRUCKS HIT ON BRADFORD ST. My,- the idcnt, Miss Isobel Smith; V l\'Iurg'a1'ct Wallace; L300 3 President, Miss Florence McUou- ;_-ull; lirlucdtioii Vice-President, Mrs. .\'or21 DeHart; Extension Vice-P1'csi- Vice-President, Miss Jenn Goou`feI- low; Fnuncial Vice-President, Miss Frances Warren; Cor. Secretary, Miss Annave West; Rec. Secretary, Miss Treasurer, Miss ;\u;,;'u.x`tzL Caldwell; Pianist, Mrs. I-Izu'r_\' Morren; .-\sst. Pianist, Miss Wilda Culbcrt; Mite Box SOC1`Cl2ll'_\'. Miss Glmlys Caldwell; Temperance Secretary, Miss Esther I-Ienr_\'_; F low- .01 Com., Mrs. Jack Monkman; Con. Social Com., Mrs. Jack Monkman; Supply Sc-c1'ctz11'_\', Mrs. D:1\'c_\'. Devotional ' I 1 T1 " lmuls of c\'(srp;re0n trees passing -" tln'o11,g~l1 l :m'c, tlw supply of Cln'i. l mas trees in 'I`o1'onto will m.orr- than meet the demand. Jmly.-gimr from the number of truck-: I l 'l`o1'onto Tele_g'1-am--Division ofthe spoils and 'l'amman_\' machine meth- `ods of choosing Federal election :cun(li(lut0s are splitting" the Libcrais gof the province into viciousl_\ k[LlZ11'Z`Cl- `ling fuctirms. I lefusztl 01. old time Lil)(.-1':-tls to l 11't. `r.-\'<-r_\'u:i-.,- in ;~'i;:l1t at Orillizi iizlx Lin`; _\'UUll_.'.(.`l' hot lll:Z .(l.< up in zlrnis. Spoil. of l}d.U.l(.` l)(.'lll_Q' ullf2ll1'l_\' dixzdui an: ,i'21ili'ozuiing"` tl11'ou:.';h the nomiii:'.L.on fof :1 c:1mli at I-Iollc.-ville has tin: `Quinu; (:ity l,ih(.-ml.< left out In the `cold, lmilin;:' \\'itl1iii(li,u'n:1Li01.. | AL H-:llr.-\`ill(.-, :1 rlr.-finiLs split `.`.`lill | ;in the I.i'-,w,-ml rmilcs in thv i'i~iin;-. Hl South. l lEl.\'Llll_L":` \\.';1.: 2lll'("l lust 'c.'u`.<. lmtli l'zu:t.ion.< liui-lr-(l ('llf1I'_L;'(`~T Ilxilli (',(>l.llll,(.`l'-(`lull;_;fti. llotli hr-l :m"'I`ll;_ ..1 ll. -....\.\ 4: -. . ..:i.. `bv Um (- .1 .`\ Il1'lI"\'l|l mull:-I <-his-H_',` wh.-IL \v:u< Lu mls" ml H,-It-1-I xisti LIBERALS OF ORILLIX ` THREATEN TO GO TOR`-" Rev. W. and Mrs. Newman, 01" yCraig'l1urst, announce the em:;r,:L- `ment of their daughter, Betty, to Mr. Ernest; Islllsmerc, son of Mrs. Ellsxncrc and the late J. l`. Ellsnm,-1'. the nI:u'rizu:c to take place the ):1...\-: part. of December. M.-u M-..-..-......+ u/..n...... 5. .... ... pun. 01 ucccmucr. - ` 5 M55 M:11'_s.,":11'ct VValI:1c<.- spent ;\\'(:Ck end in 'l`oronto. I Mi.-C Qo..H.. M..n..:.z.. ..r m._., r. ;wuL:nL cnu In l0)'0l1L0. I Aliss Stella McBride, 0l7"l"0l'0IlL0. 'spcnt Lhv xvcnk end wth her [lilrc-H.-: ion 1'cnct:m_-2: St. v Rh`, null N71-c 'l` Qiln-I While proceeding north on Brad- ford St. this morning Chas. Smith" ran headon into a truck driven by` Fred Huse, market gardener, just 09- ` posite White's service station. Huse 5 who was accompanied by his wife, was going south and was about to make the turn in front of the service ` t station when the Smith truck crasued 1 into him. Mrs. Huse received a bad bump on the head, where she struck 5 the windshield, and both trucks were `f badly damaged. , < ------- ! .._. UH .l.'L`l1L`l.llll_L`{' D1. Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Sinclair to Glcxxurnl on Sunday. Mr. clu.i1"s niece, Mrs. .Ju.n1icson, back with them and will visit. rie for some time. Mu ..n.I1\`1...` 1 1r nmm ,. `ILIHS \VUeK. I 3.155 Wilda Culbert spent Um end at the home 01' her .\`i.~:t,v1`, Mr.-:. Melbourne, Brad1'ord. ! NI)`-4 `4!H*inn I1-Iu hnnu mi \ Ililb \v;1: Ll`l'll||`ll !:lll'lHIlll\' mt`-|1| Imls of .-'1-It-('lin'.',' :1 I"(-th-ml (f:'.Ixr{itl:1'.(- I by Hun 1-xistilx;-j <)'It'i:nI" l.il)r-r::'1.~ .`\S;i()('i2lLi()ll. In-zuls- hv l|:u'ul(l H01 Eton, 01' H1-llt-villv. i T]1(!|)I`()1.('.\'L(,'l'.\' (locidm! 2.0 .-am-nd `tho p:u'Ly <-mw-ntion mt Ht-11-\'iliw :-.1 full stn-n_u'Lh to for(.-(,- the South HzL.~'1- iny,-'s l.ibur:11 ;'\SS()('i:lLi0l1 to hold 114 xmmtimx for the st,-l of :1 Candi `date at :1 1:lt('[` (lute. l :UH VVU(lllL'S(l'(ly. Mrs. O"Brian-Saint is visiting; lthe home of .\'l21_jo1' and Mrs. |Rodgers, Camp `Borden. Miss Lnnign HnI*H\In-9' Ge .-nun... uuugurs, bump `boruen. l Miss Louise Hurlburt: is supply ion the Collegiate stall`, t:1king' .place of Mss li. Czwam1g.rl1, {be 011 duty till after Cln'istn1a:a. NHQS Jnnaf lpnrlrrcn-c in -3+ l'\4\\- L... [ .|. UFUIILO. Mr. `Isaac Cole left this week Florida, where he will remzuin balance of the winter. | "Mr Alav Fmunn L. :.. '1`-.. I "pixel the \`v'omen's Collie-1 v.~c. The December Evening" .~\11x1l1:11'y .\li:ss1o1m1'_V Society meeting` of of 1L':I.ited Church was held at the `and Edna West. of the president, Miss Florence T'o.e~ Dougull, on Wethlesday, Dec. The .C111'i.st_n12:s spi1_'it _ p1'e'`:`1ded tins: meetmg wxth the s111g'x11;: oi . C.h1'ist1nus ez11'ol.~; and .\\`Ii.<.< Louise Ivlurlburt told very beauLi1'u1l;r and :;'1'aphie21ll_\' Hem'y Van D_\'ke s .-:to1',.. The Other Wise Mam." Miss I..;m1'u Young: reviewed 2-. chapter in the study book, Builders of the Indian Clmreh. A pleasing` Christmas hynm . was rendered by the )J'issr_-.< W. CHI bert, Glzulys Caldwell, Vera Baldwin . . The meeting; eloueril wxth the sn1g'1np; of the Ch1'1.'~:tm:1.~` hynm `Nowe1I. 'I'1-In Fr\]]n1Iv:11n~ LL, ,_A :..., ., 1' ---- "#` I ' 'l`ho.<. Littlejolm. well known rx-.~:i-' [dent of Orilliu, died on Wetlncstlzly in his 80th yc.-:u'. He was u1m1zm'ivd! Vuml is surviv,~(l by three b1`othe1's. 1 nu 101` some tune. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. J. 1). 1{od_L_:`c1`s I this week. I N1...` \\/ H.l.. I`..lL....A I I WUUKS Mrs. John \Nu1ke1' was in on Wednesday. IWPS. n .Rvinn-.Qninf nu vi;-Hin... ..l I NAUGHTON-At the home sister, Mrs. McAvoy, 88 Clapperton ' St., on Saturday, Dec. 8, 1934,` Catherine Naughton. Funeral ser-!` vice held at St. Mary s Church on; Monday at 9 a.m. Interment inf Orillia Catholic Cemetery. I GOODWlN-ln Toronto Hospital, on Wednesday, Dec. 12,; 1934, I*`rank Henry Goodwin, oii Allzmdale, aged 53 years. Fl1IlOl`8.l. l"ri(lay from his late residence, 17; lissn. Road, at 2 p.m., for service; in St. Georges Anglican Church. lnterment in Barrie Union tery. Gl .OSlC--Sud(lenl_v on Sz1tL1rdz1_V,T Dec. 8th, ISJ34. Nouli J. Grosc, at` 22! Erskine Ave., Toronto, his 57th yezu`. Interment l etm".< Cemetery, Churchill, llonday. ` am: Ull uuty tlll aI1'.e1` u111'1stn1a:s. I Mlss Janet Rodgers Is at her . . 1course at Shaws Business College. 1 Toronto. ,111 Camp Borden, hzwing nished 1 l)'cl1d.IlC(.` OI ENC M r . Alex. where he will NT 1'. nhrl ll)-< \Vll1El'. C owan is in ofliciate at stallation of oicers for Simcoe sonic Lodge. W T Dcmvnu _.....-. jauuu; uuuge. ` % Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Beaver the week end visiting with the ;0r s parents in Orillia. I IIPQ \VHknx-+ (Luann A4` ml`: mc1Uou1'nc, Dl`i1U.lOl`(l. Mrs. 1\1:u'ion has been \'isiLill_u' `Toronto and I$ul1':1lo for the i weeks. . 11.... 1,4... w..n.,... :-V ~- I CUUISB ill I T\/In Jm ;L:1'.s purczns 1n uruua. i : Mrs. Wilbert Green, of Iwood is visiting at her home 2 Grove St. I n_ mu LVUVVCU." The following 1935 : `Du, `\`l .'.. :WOMEN S_-I`_/IISSIONARY SOCIETY _ ELECTS OFFICERS FOR Ynmzi .n\; Pullll` mpl. to Inn:-u Personals JHIU. Hospilnl i H, `.`\'ilIl- 0] .. ...I. ../ . . y VVH nplu I...--1. llltll \\`lI |`.1'I.\. 1Il( In turn n'\"' if :m- nut .--':xLi.s'I'u-1!. Bellevillc Protest Hv~\'iIl(.- pmtn-::t mm- hit-H,`y' to u)';.';:m1'/.: m- I . ........l HVI` DU 5 worl-:: Nu`... 'l l)(`!'IU mth ...i I are the 0fC0i'3 lLll'l1?(| 1 (:, 2l])[)1 I-1'21:-1 ! H. l0dc;crs were In ll L".l Aill hold :11 [):u'm1tl;.' 1|... AL ( PARSONS--At the R.\/'. Hospital, 1 Sunday, Dec. 9, 1934, to `I Mrs. Geo. Parsons, Craigvale, ah (laughter, \ DI`2X'l`,I?IR At the R.V. Hospital, on! VVe(lnesda_v, Dec. 12, 1934, Mr.l( and Mrs. Wm. Dexter, 4!) Gowan' St., Allandale, a daughter. '1 r (

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