Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Advance, 2 Nov 1939, p. 3

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The W.A. of St. George s Church will hold a bazaar on Friday, Nov. 1!! Mr. and Mrs. B. Coulter and sons Gordon and Kenneth, of Toronto. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Little. ' --. _ --_,. V I Mrs. J. Ronald, Jr., of hurst, spent Thursday with _ Mrs. T. Clark. ... v..`.- .... Mrs. A. Hooper spent a. in Toronto last week. An, v-. The young people of Burton Ave. `United Church held a. Hallowe en social on Monday. Everyone en- tjoyed themselves very much. fl`.-..-.. 1|l'......L.-.11 I.-- 1.5L 4-... A--1..- _,-, .,.. ........... \fl . ..- I Tom Marshall has left for Schu- macher, where he has secured a. posi- I-Inn Mrs. J. G. Millar, of Gravenhurst, spent a. day with Mrs. T. Clark. IA`..- 1:` 117:.-- -4` n-v._.......A.... .........L .. .........- .4 Mrs. E. day last K. Ferry. I 1 A ..- v Local and Long Dis- tance 'l`1'ucking Service Drive U-R-Se1:[i' Cars LEIVIONS CHECK PAIN OF RHEUMATICS IN 43 HOURS . Oh, what joy awaits the suf- ferer from rheumatic or neuritis pain who uses this simple inex- pensive home recipe. Just get a package of the RU-EX PRE- SCRIPTION from your druggist. Mix it with a quart of water, clcl the juice of 4 lemons. It"s flsy. No trouble at all and - vleasant. You need only 2 tablespoon- fuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours-sometimes over- night-pain leaves, stiff joints are limbered. Try this prescrip- m `F1:-nl crnnrl V091`: vnunrrnr Valley Taxi PHONE 44 mll Taxi PHONE 45 Aliandale WEST ORO ...._, ..-.-- -.-.... -. -....... Wing, of Toronto, spent a. week with Mr. and Mrs. ISN'T THIS A lx\ Rx Q \ \\ Q \1 Rouyn, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. few days few days Loud bumping suumls Graven- Now she can tear the 11 '.p zLp:u".. On the contents fondly doling, Walk safely down the P.O. steps On their grand new ovcrcoating. (1 Y C IALHIJUL L.'\|. 1. 1y l/LAID PM LDUL A11` ....m. Feel good, years younger, enjoy life again. Costs only a few cents daily. Money back if it does not help you. For sale and recommended by - - I rw. `r.-u. When Fannie rushes for the mail, VVil.h hc.'u'thcuts loudly pounding, Shv won`t go skidding down the , ._._.,. PHONE 5 nynnuwnn xg -rug-3 wu- (Robertson 8.: Caldwell) '\\vI1 u- inn nnrvu 'EA`.D*LINEg _.~..-\--q-.. Wed. - Thurs. = Phone '.._r-.." - 2"\ `I .1 l,`."":c" ~{."_v_ f ' R ' ' __ I" " 1. `, "t-"I = . ST.";l-.7` Z33 "zTo"o'E's_r_ -mg_1.L Monkmatfs Drug Store lone 85 Barrie, Omar V v-.... ....-, WE DELIVER ) x-csou11(lmg. 35 % Ontario --' 1065 REXALL RUG STORES IN CANADA 1065 --' . I 1! 6. Ona Susan Gauiey, administra-. Itrix of estate of Howard Gauley, de-5 Lgceased, plaintiff; Hydro-Electric Pow-I Iler Commission of Ontario, defend-" 1 ant. Messrs. White, Ruel & Bristol.` '. solicitors for plainti"; Messrs. 1 t:Hughes. Ager (S: Thompson. solici-i eltors for defendant. Electrocutecl byi -`coming into Contact with power `wire. ` ._ _ . A _ _ _ _ ..___ __ ___, I `White Gloves Pmsmaied as I: Full Assizes Open I-Ieregg [Six Jury and Six Non-Jury I Cases Before Justice i Roach -- No Cri1ni11a1 g Charges. 1:.` Vol. .\(,3HJ`. Xu. 3-}. ` In recognition of their being no criminal cases on the docket, Justice !W. D .Roach, presiding at the Su- 'preme Court Assizes, was presented by Sheri E. C. Drury with the time` honoured white gloves when Court opened at 1.30 pm. here on Mon- day. ` vv.-. v _r._1_,u_:,, JURY CASES I 1. George E. Pinkerton etal, p1ain-l ti`; Danfortl1Bus Lines Limited and Michael Mahoney. defendants Paul `A. Copeland, solicitor for plaintiffs; `for defendants. Motor accident caus- _ing injury and death. `civnl A. Jackson. clefenclant. Nicotas` Balfour, Drew & Taylor, solicitors 2. Lorne Rcclpatli, plaintiff; Per- . .. . . l Romamnk, solicitor for plaintlfr; FA C. McKay, solicitor for defenclan`;.` Alienation of wife's affections. | dent. causing injury. I 3. Felix Drury, plaintiff; Robert. J.E McQuay, defendant. Hugh W. Grant,- solicitor for plaintiff; Boys & B0_`.';~:,| solicitors for defendant. Motor acci-| ...V`, . His Lordship congratulated the `county and the local judiciary on the ` enviable record. It reects a. high degree of condence in the local judiciary, said His Lordship. rru... .1,-.,.I.-a. .-,. _........_.: ...1 L___-1_i.. 4. Marga1'et; Johnston, by her next` friend, Albert Johnston, and Albert, Johnston. in his personal capacity, plaintiff; Walter and William Stonea `ham, defendants. Arthur Boy' A Thompson, K.C., solicitor for plain- tiff; Hughes, Agar, Thompson & MC-I `Garry, solicitors for c1efcndants.I Motor accident, causing injury. l : twlud arr-.. *r1'-:...1..L ......1 1-,......... _ ......... _., ....-. ... ,. `nam, defex `Motor . . V . . . . .., u.......,...,, ..._,u.`,. I I 5. Ethel Mae Haight and Laura; `Burton, plaintiffs; Loblaw Groceteria.=_: Company, Limited, defendant. W.` .Griths Bingham, solicitor for p19i11-\ tiffs; Urquhart Sc Urquhart, solici-i tors for defendant. Purchased and ate food unt for human consump- 5tion. 1 .. ._ _ _. . _. The docket is comprised of twelve` leases, six jury and six non-ju1'y. The! jury cases to engage the attention ,of the Court first in the following V order : i I leen i ants. Boberisonk Bmg~.'.Stoze rnlwrtsnn S: Cznldxvel November 1, 2, Ar:"E7{f-szieuanv-. `_:I)-l:U-G STORE --S-KL--B- NON-JURY CASES Gordon Cooper, plaintiff; Kath- Cooper and Jack Ken`. riefenri 77...`. `I7 ;-...-._L .q- - -NOW ON- ....\. |;s\4:5 ....~.... -.u.;\.A|.V -W,.-. i Hugh W. Grant, solicitor for DIFFICULTY over us by the supreme ordinance of; si I I Diiculty is a severe instructor. set a parental guardian and legislator, :1 who knows us better than we know ` 11 ourselves, and he loves us better too. ; He that wrestles with us, strengthens S amicable conflict with difculty ob- liges us to an intimate acquaintance :;}`\\'itl1 out object, and compels us to our nerves and sharpens our skill. . Our antagonist is our helper. This` `.=consider it in all its 1'ela.tions. It.` :.`will not suffer us to be supe1'cial.-- | Burke. .' ! v-`gplainti. Undefended divorce action.[ ;,I 2. Margaret Carle, plaintiff; Cm--I _|poi'uLion of the Town of Midland,` idefendant. Oliver H. Smith, solici- ;tor for plaintiff; Finlziyson & Du(l-| i iey, solicitors for defendant. Acci-` ,icient, falling on sidewalk. } 0 -.\.v..1..:1-_ 4.,` 1... vy,-,,, Czumc1a's reindeer reserve is about r ` 200 miles north of the Arctic I Circle. ' Sure sign of winter is when Barrie Post; Ofce steps receive their wood-f en overcoat which prevents citizens from slithering from top to bottom in a horizontal position. [To Hoid Education 1 1 Week in Februuryi u-. ::.c1ucat`:o1i Week." scheduled Barrie at the present time, the Ad- \zm-ce was im o1'ined by Inspector W. R. McVittie. At 21 meeting of the principals of the Barrie schools held `Monday evening, it was decided to hold Eciucation Week." the second week in February, and to hold an- ` other open house event on Thirs- ` day and Friday nights of that week. ' Following the success of the eventl [ last; year, Inspector Mcvittie and the ` }_~l`illCi1)llS are laying plans for out-j gstanding prograins in all schools as` 3 features of Education Week. 1 throughout the province for this: coming week, will not be held in I l 3. Melville Arthur King. plainti`; `May King and Stanley Trodd, de- `fenclants. Boulton S. Marshall, sol-. licitor for plaintiff. Undefencled di-S ;vorce action. 1 4. Elizabeth Fraser, plninti; Cor-j iporation of the Town 01` Barrie. de-Z 'fendant. Hugh W. Grant), 5201-: `icitor for plaintiff; Phelan, Rich-; `zrdson. O'Brien and Phelan, sO1ici-: [tors for defendant. Accident, falling` I on sidewalk. [ 5. Patrick Murphy, plaintiff; Mary` C. Dunsmore and Britten Dunsinore,` :defendants. Boys & Boys. so1icitors' ifor plaintiff; Stewart & Stewart, sol-` Iicitors for defendants. Accounting of `money in an agreement. . c 1.1.... n-.. nun.-_A.., ,,~. `,AIp1 l ,._--_--_, _. ..... ..O.........,...,. i 6. John Roy Williams, plaintifI;' `James Mulligan. defendant. Hugh] !W. Grant, solicitor for plaintiff; iJas. G .Har\~`ie, K.C.. solicitor for cle-I,` ifenclant. Accounting` of money so-' `cured in an agreement. ` I I Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, November 2, 1939 . ._..:..j.:.. :.:V:..:._._:. A pleasant, eyening was spent in` ithe hall here on Friday when friends, and neighbour-.~. gathered and pre-! sented Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Ayers with: ` 2. set of dishes. The evening was lspent in playing cards and dancing. I ~nn:,... r\1:...\ n1.......:...... ac P11...-nnl-A v 1 1 I 1 4 ..,....... .,........_, W. ,....-..... ....-- \ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Webb and`; family spent Sunday with Mr. anal Mrs. Platt at Ivy. z\..::... ......-1..... c...\.._ 1-....- ..LL......1 WANTED: Someone to claim own- ership of the large (log which raided the Campbell chicken coop last week and l1lL1(lC :1 meal of fifty prize` birds. The dog is in the local pound anxiously awaiting the arrival of his owner to take him away. Police are also awaiting the same development, but insist that the owner leave his name and address for future reference. I I 1..y\...., ... x......._,...5 V M . _ . W . -.. .....---..-,. Miss Olive Sherring, of Toronto. spent Sunday with her parents here 1ur. l\\`\ .1 1ur.._ .u..;.. txrnlak nu! iwila Eik Tosses Oiijcar hf -:fIf;\.;.,-f :,_.Into cIow l ARMY OF 200 PUPILS AND CITI- ZENS AID POLICE AND MEN IN TWO POWER BOATS CAPTURE ELK. ! a ` crashed against the rack. ' l crowd. ' Collingwood, Oct. 27---L:d by Pro- .vincial Constable J. A. Rowe, 9. vol- `unteer army of 200 collegiate stu- dents and local citizens captured a huge buck elk after a seven-hour chase through bush across elds and nally water here last night. motor boats for three miles to Collingwood ducks, `for th e freedom as the attached to his antlers and charged iconstable Rowe as he stood against the back of the truck cab. The ofcer barely managed to dodge to one side as the knife-like antlers! The elk charged him again and this time Rowe went ying over the top of the rack and into the arms of the g The elk, after being towed by two` made a last try 3 rescue captors - gwere loading him in to a large truck. ` !The animal snapped two thick ropes ' The magnicent. buck, taller than `a horse and weighing close to 1,000 `pounds, is believed to have wandei-- ted about 150 miles from the Bruce! `peninsula. game preserve about 9. [month ago. The buck found its way }down along the south shore of Georgian Bay to Collingwood. It. had been seen in the vicinity for the past week but not until yesterday` did the animal venture within the ` town limits. I I C. J. Handel] noticed the animal `in the midst of a herd of cows and ;reported to Constable Rowe, who in- formed the deputy minister of game land sheries. Given a free hand. 'Constab1e Rowe obtained the assist- ancc of Chief of Police Davidson and |Traic Oicer H .0. Brown and or- vganized the students and citizens. helped ROAMED 150 IVIILES E Rowe quickly climbed back and] ..1.,.._1 .. 4-..-.- .......,. __..I-.. LL... __-.......i wxggmz ......-._, v ..... ...... ......-.- a. dozen men make the The sea horse uses its tail as an` anchor. informs a news c1espaLch' from somewhere. Many a husband arriving home at two in the morn-. ing has anchored his hope of a sat.- isfactory explanation on a very tall tale. STROUD ropes CHARGES CAMERAMAN P Dan Wright, 11, sherman, and GOl'- I don Borland were placed in charge of two power boats 21. short distance! from the shore and the party tried` to chase the elk into the water. For] ve hours the elk played hide and see}: with his pursuers. Twice he broke through the lines and sent` men scurrying for cover when they thought. they had him cornere'd.n Once he lowered his head and charg-` ed 2. carnerarrian who had venturecl?` `J .... -. , Constable Rowe solved the prob]:-ml`! near dusk when he formed the 111m; in the shape of a horseshoe and`_.. nally forced the buck to take to the? water. ` Borland and Wright brought their boats close to the animal and man- aged to lasso his antlers with long; ropes. rrn... .__:._-..~. ____., ,_~n,-.,.u ,-,, ,u,,,,,.. gggd Man Brutuly %eaten } 39%]!-Yin? ILi1ely Shack `STAGGERS QUARTER OF A MILE T0 AID-COLLINGWO0D CON- _ STABLE MAKES ARREST. I l ` Colling'.wood.-Provincia.1 Constable J. A. Rowe, of Collingwood, on Fri- day arrested Robert Cherry, Inineml well operator, on 9. charge of assault- ing an 80-year-old sherman in his shack two days ago. Cherry is being held at the Barrie gaol. rntu-. ..-.u...L ..1I.........1 I...-.n.-Linus Linn Jnrsawo \-..., -_--.. ...... ....- -.thn .Tbeth:oom -were covered: --`...... i The animal was placed in charge` lox" Game Warden Chew, of Midland, and transported back to the game: preserve. Cars blocked the high\\'a_v` and a crowd of about `T00 persons watched the chase throughout the aernuon. Mother-in-l:1w Doesn t Agree with! Lindbergh, says a. news despatch,' pointing` out um Mrs. Elizabeth c.! Morrow is at sharp variance with: her son-in-l:uv s mouthy views on Canada's entry into the present wan: All ..n -..I.:-I. 3....` _.,.._ 1, u , by the police of circumstances sur-'3 rounding 2:. ght in the lonely sher-' man`s slmck, which resulted in Rob- ert. Walters suffering three broken ribs, multiple bruises and gushes to i his 121.135 and .hr;1d. ` R. A. Patch told police that VVal.-l `..,`:`5 staggered into his house two -- -- --- --V -----v e~*-- I I The arrest followed investigation.` [clays ago and collapsed on the oor. ; He appeared to have been brutal-- `ly beaten and his face and body` were sa.turs.t;ed with blood. He told . me he had been beaten up and left lying on the bed in his shack," Patch relabcd. Provincial Constable Rowe stated: that Walters was badly injured whenj Ihe an-iwed an the Petch home, but `added th the .old sherman refus- ed tn `he ftaken to 9. hospital. He was lam taken to his winter home Ian 1. Eu.-m near Collingwood, he. _J__ ._=. I Walter's has resided in the Bluc| Mountain beach vicinity for the past 40 years, doing work as a sherman.` Cherry has the mineral water rights Ito a. well just. a short distance from I 1-rr-*u.......: _1.......I_ I ...._.._u. --....-v ....: ...... 4.. . . - y luv av .. takes his turn at `metnets -with his! son. i'He'is expectedito recover from the injuries. although it is doubtful _\__4.g_ I__r_:`n 1.- ..|_1.. A... .... -_ Canstable Rowe described the mix- ennan's shack..as in wild disorder when be investigated. It appears [that the door window had been `lsmnshad with /a. stone or some other. u.-.` Despite his :age, `Walters is a hatch. active sherman who stillv 4...1___ I_:_ c._. AL `LI..\u-Al-~ -dbl. I...I.. .-__. .. uvv... --- ......u. an... ihezury abject. The men and the I __vn_ __x- .a.x_ -n__4:..___.. ........... ...... ....: ...... . ..-....,..c,.. .. - ............... whether he`1wi11 be able to appear ` In caurb on Monday to testify; against chm-y. `I clnfl: understand how the man 1 found enough strength to walk from 3 ms mack at the edge of the water to my house, a distance of over a1 quarter 'of a. mile. following` the . - Mrs. John Dicker and Mrs. Will ;|Link have returned home after {spending a month at Wiiniipeg. 9} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiltshire, of L GuLh1`ie. visited with M1`. and 1VD`s ;J. Shelswell recently. V Mrs. R .Eddy visited her brother, Mr. H. Baverstock, Phelpston, on " Sunda_x'. 5 I "I ._, ...; un. In-..n.uu wan.- All of which just goes to show that : mothers-in-law are the same the: world over when it comes to dis-` agreeing with their sons-in-law. I v:u.n... _ ,, . .. . . ... __ -..-......v Alauv u Allan Park, of 1 with his parents, -'Pa.1'k, William St. I vur,., 7\ .. ~- , :~ |N ewf `Of - The Women's Association of Bur- won Ave. United Church will meet 3 '1`hu1'sc1ay at 3 pm. Mrs. Goring s ;,'1`0u]) will be in charge. Mrs. W. Clute and Thompson are spending a in Capreol. 1\/rm. A ~n--._.._. _._ __ L , _ ... .. .....-... -um Mrs. D. McKenzie, of Sudbury. is visiting` here with her parents. Irina r`:,..-.nn rt.-..1A.~..` ..r r\..I-..._... ` St. Georges Church held 21 euchre on Wednesday evening, ,Oct. 25, in `the Memorial Hall. Considering the bad weather, there was a good crowd. nine tables being played. Winners lwere: Ladies rst, Mrs. H. Tomlin, `silver candleholders; ladies consola- ition, Mrs. C. Griln; men's rsb, Mr. A. Page; men s consolation, Mrs. S. II-Iurst. ...... .. _.... u up. ya.` vulva: Miss Grace Goclden, of Oshawa, lspent the week end at her home on Cumbe1'1ancl St. I _. . I Miss Constance Hamlin, of To- ronto, spent the week end with her grandparents. 1:/r:.. 1|/r....:..1 r-...--4. ___.y ;-,.,~., ~ .- U- ".01, ....... 4. Miss Muriel Guest and friend, of Toronto, spent; the week end with `Mr. and Mrs. P. Hodgson. I xur..- rrl n 1ur,.Ln........ :. _._-._,u.,-, Mrs. T. R. Matthews is spending some time in Kingston with her-. daughter, Mrs. Tieman. n. [V _____ _- /~11 u . . . ..,,......-._:, ...... u .... .:-u-~nu-V. Lindbcrrgh may be :1 big shot with` the Nazis, but ammrc-mly he is just! the d:1ughter`s l1u;hz1nd to Mrs. Mor-f

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