Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1940, p. 11

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...~ .. _,M.,_, ... ....u..\....... In 1893 her m:n'ri::;zv In the 1410 John 1.. Magoo muk place at Sun- nidulc. Fnur children were burn ta them and with the u.\ (',Ppl,i0n of one son, Ellm-1`, whn died in childhood, they are still living. In 1906 John ; JHCIQ '35 U IHHII Ull Ill!` PIJCU `ll j'-H .mder's . told himl pvmoughby had left the day be-: fore. There was nu feed at the burn or at Tobin : barn. A three- yon`-old mar. was just dying. and! IMusun destmyed her. 1 "K/Ire Qvrlpr urn: IN and I [KY1-ISUH ut'>uuyc'u [it'll ! "Mrs. Snider was I and I Imnught Snider must have had an iam-1drn' 01` hrs! his memory," h. mid. adding that he telephoned hi< Irdxm: slahlp 1nd le cash wIt:n Mas-m to buy feed ._ _. ._ __.'-`____:.___ ` I s"\' .`l(|l'l5 l||||>l'l'l|W Ill UK` 11.1"! run Badminton Club annual! tour-! nmwnt_ The fmals and election` of ufficers will`be held un Monday night. April `.29. ._.._.. _..5 |l|I|I.`l`.\ \Vl'lL` HI Idll' l'UIlll|Il\Ill PX` u-pi one thrm:-year-uld which had un ulc-.~r:1tcd luulh. 'l'um Wilh;u1.;hby Snider left ubuul M:.-rvh 7 and didn`l cmmr back. All llw fm-d Huy had they \v.-re hauling from :=-vurul plzncmz. "AH cuuld gut was straw.` he said. A muplv of them died uff and I St`!!! wurd to Snider to cmne humv. I l`X|)l3(.'H d` him to be- hume so I * km.w what to du, He WI'ull* Is:-ying hv was getting money in `pay for the feed. I not .1 load from '1`:-d. my brother. It isn't paid my yut", W11im1y,hb_v stated that ll to weed I v 11.-.s'tii'it-d that tun lmr;.->' (Pd whilv he was lhL`l'(', I Cznlh-(I by lhv Cmwn. (iordun r Hill, owner of thv |mr.~'-5, wus L'.i\'- !vn ilw pmtu-clinn uf Ihv court. :11 ill. ..I' kiln Ill..f`..: . hunt. . nun! l I I :|i(| he snld Snider two horses at $150 each and a set of wurkim: l1:u`nus.'. at $30, expecting to be paid nut of the summer L`l'I)p, bul lining`: did not go as` wull as hoped {Aug UlL' paly VVUUIU UL` Ll'i`lily(`U. l'1IIl I I .......\..a...: 01...: 0.. ,,. ..... . It was ruggested that Snid-.-r (-nuld fvud some stock through thu- lwinlvr. and it looked like `.1 guud Eurrungvxnunt. Witness sold anoth- gvr horsc at the same prico and '.< machinery, democrat. buggy Iwnwing m:u'hinc_ $40 worth nf . lumbcr. The sum uf $20 was allow- :-d for vu(`h horse for the wmu--~ ...,. bu ... F... _-.-m. n :1-`< ln'uzn'y (S. Hill nu,-I1l down 1: truck and I'unmvwJ six lmrsus. All thv lm1':u-s wvrc in fair condition ox- I.-...u ....`. o|......;_........,..1,a ...n.;..u. n....|| llI|||..'.\' llll`U \Vl|lI|` llt W315 lllL`l'('. L'iv-. all the rm-quest of Mr. McCuaig. Hill testified that :1 little over in ymr ago, one of his men w'i~: llll1l(i(` .'I(`(]Llilil]il.`d with Snida.-r, whw .~:-r:v.w(l in be having :1 lot of trou- hlv um ziccnunt of his wife's ill- m-rs, and wanted to know if wil- Iw.-S would sell some hur.~:es_ knuw- ` mg the pay would be delayed. Hill an! in. unit! Qnirlnv turn hnrqnq :11 . _..,._. _.`5_....-._._-.-.. Advertise in The Exammor BROWN S "xxx" BRAND cmcx SIARITER ( `irc u 1:: rs : Letterheads (Bl-Z'l` AN l~2.\"|`lM.\'l`l~2 FREE! BROWN 8: C0. ' 7u~1I:{xE{ vpAimI{' AND SCRATCII FEED BLA'I`CHFORD'S POUL- TRY AND HOG FEEDS "Shur-Galn" and Swlt't s Poultry and Hog Concen- trat,es. Full-O-Pep Poultry Feeds O.A.C. Cafeteria Poultry hxnrl n \.l.ll.\/. \.u1.AL'\a\;LAu. Auunung . Feeds 'l`r_v Hllllll! of tllose feeds for lwtta-r livestock prmluctiml "Snidcr somnod to have :1 good :-ul of feed and mid he could gm mx`v. Hill related. "I was under . In. kn.-I fund in ... Insa--xv (Ctmtinuml [mm pagu nine) for 5,600,000 lbs. \vm~kl_y, pruvidinsp, hnnlxz mm .'|\r`il:lhI.I i- nnni|I!|h-hf lUl' D,OU|l,UUU IUH. \Vl t l(l_V. ])l`UVl(.lll`.E, boats urv uv:ilnblu_ i.~. cquivulc-ni to about 47.000 hugs weekly, bu`. Cunadzfs weekly marketing of hugs is muru than double this. figure. Week ending April 6. there wort- ll)5,0()(`- hugs niurketvd in Canudn. This is gr:ull_y in (`?((.'('.S of re- quirumunls fur -lhv British con- trucl and hunw u.Iisun`ipti0n mnl when you 1-un.~:i(h.-r that the lYl`0.'lI incrvusu in hug nmrkctimzs cumin; l'm'w:n'd nnw is the nnturul in(-rt-use cnusvd by gum! rm-Li cumlitiulm ub- tziinud in lhv last lwn yvurs and we have nnl yol rt-coivvcl thv in- cremu: thu-I will cmnu in Au;_;n;~:1 and Svptcnib:-r_ nwing in the stimu- lation 1.{iVt'n in hrm-dim: last full when war was Lh,-cl:n'oLl and lhusx clusu In lhv |)l`uUlI`Ill i'uuli'I.1- what :1 in-um-mlnuu; nnnlllilv nl` huuu in L'IUh&' III llll' [)l'llUll'Hl l'l.`lHlY.l` Wllill u trenn-mlu1I:a qnamlity at" hugs i- likuly In |n- murkvta-(I this mrnim` Full um! Wihtvr and that u mnI'~ kt.-t. must bu t'uu:ut fur thvm. l think ulm that it Hhuuld ht` pt.int-d nut tn um` pro(tuL-vrs that C:ma(]u'.s' cnntruct (`X])il`L'S the end 01` Octnbt-r and us it roquirus, under wur CulI(Iitint|:~', :mywtu-rv from two months to It'll VVl'('k.\` tn curu and land bacon in Lilnglzmd. hugs mur- kttud uruumt thu Inst 01' August und tho t`ir.~'t tat" Sl'|Jlt'lltLM'I' will ht- ubuut tlw last that could upply 0:` that will gt-t any ht-m-t'it.v tmzn th. p1'cs'uI1t t-nntmt.-t." IEXTRA BACON 1 NOT NEEDED E BY BRITAIN, I*`:u`m Policy Mr. Mvn'l'isun_ `who upvrnlm-.~` U 1':-rm. :15 wt-ll :.1.~; lnunzu,-,in;: the puckinp; |u.usu_ xvus uslu-(l what lhv policy If hir. l':u':n was` and if hv h:ul ll,l(`l'l':l.`~'('fl his I311-.~rl- inp,` stuck. Mr. lV]ul'l*i.\'UIl l`L`|)llL`Ll lhul h<- vvvs luu-piln; the sunw num- ber of bu.-vdim4' mws now as lu- wuv b(l'< 1'0 l,lu- \v.'u'. ll is hard 1:) believe that if this wan` goes on very long. Hrilzlin will not l'('(|llll`l' furllu-r quznxlllios. at tho .<:un<- ltime llwrv is u (.`unSldi)l`.'1l)lt' 01.`- menl ul` . ll` the pm- ducer will take lhc trouble to get all Ll` lln- l':u"..s'. his gun-.<.< would be as guud us the nu.-xl mun':;, but he wnultl h.'wl- In (la-cinlo for him- sell as tn the clegrcv he wislu.-(l to kznm-nlnln nn hnn` nrnrln:-linn H. Joe Doake Says: an Ll Ill!` liI('\.\. ll|.`i ;{ll('.\'.\' WUul(l DC spvcnlulv un hug prucluctinn. He should take into cunsidvrution the '-bili-:y of his uwn farm to pro- duce the feud required and if in the vvvnl that extra outlets for hogs could not be fuund. his financizl CEREAL ..'i`5`5; .. ` BLACK TEA "".I.~`-ls 1 BEEKIST HONEY 2. APPLE JUICE 3* . TUIVI. 0| VI`.U. ` i'5KKKToEs .:`..;*;..-.'..; IAIIIP A III Qll\.l\l\ll.`Il.`l n ' ""' ' ""' (`uuu'I~; WHEA S*.;.*:;*,3_;,".-'.<=Iu We-sag? -w-wt - T-CICFCI" AM E. D. S.\Il'I`lI'S PUB! STRAW. or RASP. '-j__j.:_j_j.__.... BEANS .;'.`. ;`;`. ;`~ BEANS . .ti":.`.. W t`. PEACHES A a. -- vu. .. 7"..`P'.'" 2 .'. 32 ll 131. A 1. u-u-v- Q-ox PRUNES 'I`IlII~`IU onus" l!l.l'l'Z HUQUI'.'I"()RT CHEESE .;i'I`IL`} .-`.`{2. Z PALMOLIVE sow OGILVIE'S OATS BLENDIES oc.w.'E Lg-1 cg-1 MRS Gl()l{GE MOORE |. u GOLD SOAP 4 MEATS `.;'.-;?.-'-~'.`:'s` 2 CATSUP -.~..;.;.. (`(lNl`Jl~?`N",l`:|. `urn CORNSTARCH m.~..u. MAYONNAISE *-`~" l`:\(El'I IA IL I-t n \`\ll'I`II`.` In-up - -. -.-. . ._. . -, s'I'RAw. or It _ P. ('m.mu: 4: I-m"'rIN' nan ILIEE - i?i.MoN 2 .::.E~';:, 29 RICE `Y~`A'} i." NEW CHEESE Mu.u OLD CHEESE mm-y Vl*lRllES'I` SllUR'l`l-.`NlN(i I Gum pkg. and I reg. pkg. or unnmnu.-.- an... n . . u u .- I5l.Ul`.' LA Bl-2|. Hl..|('K YHl.l.()\\' l.AHI'.'I. lH..-\I`K ..F:`.'.S.?""5 TF6. SPECIAL OFFER! .`IV;`}.. 29 .'-5.2. IVE 2 mm 5 m. 5 ocuvnes 2 M... Bars u..um's ,_ . P()'l"l`l-3|) '" , ,"`[" rn.~4rr:N'rnA`n:n I5-`VI, .uvr:|. nu. I 3fI.l ' `Hus 3 20:01. lh-li:al)lv Store Fi.\'ture Cu. :~3`9e 34 ,,_ 1- - 313:; 7-3c ``~'-%;.`::- 25: po.-zitiml unuld ]w1`mil him in \vil!|-- p1'ufil. in lln- mu! .'m- much IN-llt'I' stand 1: loss. If thv rt-guL'n' hug: than the nut. and Inn! :7|u-L'lIl:IlnI'. producer kueps at it in :1 normal -----~----~o`- -- -~ ~ - wuy, pu:.~:ibl_v witn :: reu.~:um1blc- in- Is your subscriptiuh n:nid'. crm-usu.-, his c um-es uf making :1 Advertise in The Exumim-r. J.ar -'* `S'; .'* 23 34: I..'s 'l'|u nu .... LI; 579'; 31 (`aka-x 11 :3; -23c -23c -25c % 15c ._n_L "I ||idu'l l'l':|IiI.1' ulul :\ dif- fn-rn-m-v llw riglll lypr made umil I rvm-I\'u~d my Ill`\\` bust- |||*\\ lrlh~rlu-ads and a-n\`rluu- t`.\ [rum 'l`hz- I-I\-unim-r. l~2n-r.\ nun! is su c-;x.~{\ to read and llw l_\m- louks so lnmlr \. .-\m| lhv~\`\`o cc-r\ainl_\' mzldr :| Ian M` iIIlprII\`t'Illt`Ill on my |'.n)uul. Yuu knmw. I believe tlrut my rusunnrm are gain; In liIu- it too! I'm going In u-In-ck up right mow and sec- uhal olhrr printing work I m-ml `line I-Ixznninrr c-arm-d ilf" 17 - 24c 15; 25: 15c 19c 25: 1'6} 19 in 10 41} Whereas the Council of the Town of Barrio at its meeting on April 15th, decid- (`(1 that Daylight Saving Time should be olvicwvud in the TC'JW'n' 04--=Bra"ie-'Yi`Ti`s Veer (ll1(i I was directed to issue 0 proclamation ininiminq the Pkibiic of this decision. FURNITURE TovEs' 129 Dunlop St. I B9AI3.i iffT"i Pbmfsiiduintns 3. ;!. }l.,.:H-33 BlAD_E ROAST m 15c ii 16c K T|55UE .`. .`..".\`i~1's~'.'.~..- NORTHERN TISSUE SODAS `:1! "`f:.'. .` CREAMS `.:".!;::!`.:`..`;.'L TOM. JUICE ,, .. .. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BANANAS `*,,}`,',:." 3 u... 2.3: CA E "G,_';'j:' lb. 4c ow ENGIJSH ` A LT ll 2'1 llll N0 uuumms 1 Pt. l'Al.\"l` (.`l.I-IANER, tin ,u:xuwAx n.x..A l alllurnu N;n-"I '3`."FFF5 /- Tin Nil Now, therefore, I proclaim that Doy- Iighl Saving Time will be observed in the Town of Barrie commencing at Two am. on April 28, and continuing until Two o_m., September 29th. During this period the time ulmwvcd in the Town of Barrie will be one hniir in advance of Standard Time ond A 5. P EAKERY 3%'..`_.'.5f.'B I wnn nl`\JInIJI I 24-oz, Winn. l.u.nu-\ I5: BBINU l'l.47 l\"l` `-I>ANER. tin 1 9c 27 SPINACH IIARRIITS ... PMATUES LEITIJCE " M'lk I d \\'lIn'lr'hrc1l.'Ilt lb. 1 LUIN VEAL CHUPS II 23c SWI-1l`2'l' l'I( IH.l'Ll| l'l)Rl'u IIIIIIIIIII ['0 , (I l.I'.l| l'l DR Ii g'n'u%em"s m 5: In - Wlmg l`u| ('llmuu- , Inn-v Rump an In tmuw Tbkbbfrs ave man 2:0: 11: (.U('UANl/I HAN [MIR CAKE ea 11: |'l.|lN ANGEL CAKE ea 29c ANN l`.\(.'I-.1 HERMITS lb 13c 'ri;i6U'ii 3.112` 26 nu; ... mu sax-vu.-up V: ~II\aII\J\.|I\J u nun uuuxu I call upcn all citizens to observe it Go ( -\n|in`~<)l\' I` New Large ,(Ir|p:inaI H4116. 370'` .'t` I ` 5" { PTAINT Phone 535 S 1.`:-w 3lb. ll;:I`:l.l:` 2"""" I -I. ' . In. 25:: 83c P afc Eidven 196 21: 25C 17c 19c 23c rile J. J. MOOIHC. Agent Daylight Saving Though she had been in poor health fur sume time. the death of Mrs. George Moore on Wednesday. April IU. :11 her home, 55 '1`iff?n S1. lhruugh mmmm-1~huge of the brain. was quite unexpected. Her son, Nelson Mugec. whu lives across the street, had visited her earlier in the evening and mum! hur fairly well and cheerful, us ulwuyzs, but about midnight she look :1 turn for ihcl \XInl`K{`, Dnlml or mrric this 16th day of /\prI|, I`)--{U l_l I` Dl\Dl'l'31'Cf\kl We wish the newly remodelled O.K. Cafe the best of luck Privacy ~-Quiet Comfort - Our Aim--- "Customer Satisfaction MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES AND WALL CASES O.K. CAFE UP - TO - THE - MINUTE SERVICE. THE BEST PLACE FOR YOU TO ENJOY YOUR MEALS. . . HERE AS /\T HOME. PROCLAMATIOlj -. (`.9 /"T3 QD.!7 `.4'9 Q?`?>` '.ll`.'.`.JF_'_'..Il.'_"_ll".=JZl:ll'=J%l"._`_lI'.' 1 F()l`l`l`lL'I'l_V Miss Susummh Spicher. daughter of H11: lulu Ml`. `Ind Mrs. lra Spit.-her, uf Smmidulu, she wa.~: born un May 4, 1875, :11, Sunnidnlc Corners und lived there for 31. yr.-.'n`s. Shv had ulsu lived for three years in S111)/llL`l`, 12 years in Allis- mn. five yams in l`hm'ntu~1. and for the past 14 years in Allandale. I.. `mm |..... ... n___ 1 .n ' I I Surviving are her husband. tlireu ` children, Mrs. W. B. Dunguy. of Thornton: Herman Magec. 01' Bu- tavia, N.Y.. and Nelson Milgelr, or Allandale; one step-daughter. Miss Lillian Moore. Stnyner; seven grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. F. `H. Stringer. of Port Dover. and Mrs. F. J. Hill, Allandale. and lwuj brothers, William Spicher and Reeve Joseph Spicher. of Sunnidulu Township. Two sisters predeceas- ed her. Mrs. J. Pilkoy and Mrs. Al-}` I I berm Naylor. The funeral was held on Friday. April 12. with a private service at her late residence and public ser- vice at Stayner Presbyterian Church with Rev. William Coutts. of Stay- ner, nhd Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, of Essa Road Presbyterian Church, Al- landale, officiating. Interment l()()l(!_ place at Stayner. Pallbearers werel H. Fell. J. Steele. J. Webb, W.` Pratt. J. Trask and D. Mu;.:lnughlen.| all of Allandale. rnnuuwuu. Mrs. Moore was a member of sa Road Presbyterian Church and a Conservative. She was of u cheery disposition. a devoted mother with 11 fondness for home, and luuk special pleasure in tending her flowers or doing needlework; in `fact, she had been a quilt for her step-daughter. Mis: Lillian Moore, of Stayner whose marriage takes place in May). on ` the night before her death. making Magee dled In Saskatchewan and in 1937 the marriage of Mrs. Mnflet. and Mr. Moore was solemnized at Alliston. `H... il..._, ..,_,, _ ._,...,I._., 1 ITI_ Beautlful flowers were very num- erous and included tributes from the employees of the Massey~Harris machine shop at Batavia. N.Y., from Essa Road Presbyterian Church and the W.A. of Burton Avenue United Church and from relatives and friends. Some of those from a distance who uttended_ the funeral wc.-rt`: Mrs. Abercrombie. Collingwnnd: Mr. and Mrs. N. Quinlan and Mrs. M. Keep, Picton; Mrs. Edgar Wake and Allan Naylor, Owen Suund: Mrs. Neilly and Mr. and Mrs. E. Archer. Bradford; John Hisey. Cal- H. G. ROBERTSON, v\\/Iri- vMoyor. Pin Pong. Manager Office Forms PIION-E 1222-223 I OBITUARY Ii ` I ___>_,4% TORONTO `L-dun Eu.x'1; l\/h':a. J. \`Viggin.~`. l*h.`utnII: Jack Hill. Camp l':hn'd'.,-n: lvlrs. J. Bmvdcu and l\/lrs. M. HuIn:'.\'. 'l`n- v`nI1`.n VVII4l4Il\lV! I (NOW Lnwvll ( One of llw ul ':j1umid.'1]u din- ( at tho humv of h lin.\'('-mnllnl, /\\'1`.. he hurl 11:1-11 rm seven months. I1 .,I |\Axx|I\ :|\ l`.. \V\,'l.'I\-` l.)lIllIll' Illh (I"(lll|. 'Jh(- fun:-rul u`:1.~' h('l(l on April 11!. Sl`l`Vi(".` was truzuitnvlud in lhv United Church `m-ru h_v Rev, L}. A. (,`x'u:'u-. who pl't:`.(`h(`(| an imprv.~'- sivv ::vrm lnlurnn-nl was Inn-.11` in NL-w },n\v1-H vm||L`1<'l`_V. with In,- l'xl|uvvin;;' : -vlin-,: us. [Ml]-l)(`l|`(_`l'.\'Z Jn.~'. (iurrlml, H`l`bl'l'l l\1.'1Hln-\v.`< 'l`hu.<. Whih-. Wvslvy l-'cI`1`y, I-lur- burl. l5:n'ku'x' and H:-I'l)(-rt Speck. Anmn;.: the l lm`ul lrilum-.< W:I:~` mu fn-..-.\ ll. \H. .n....". A . I\ guuvx Ill}; ;-ru ll frnm lhp Wt. Nl.V Luwt-ll Iivvs and fri` who :1tlm1(lu(i ..,I !\/In ..n.I I` Ul lH|UlIlU_ Alli.~'lun. Mr. H(,'HIl(`l'S()I\ was burn at Rum-- mnnl. ms _ymI's ngu. For 60 yr:|I':< hp rusiulvd an Nvw Luwx-ll. I-Iv was -:I Incmlwr H1` lhu Uuih- (`hulvix Inn-.l . .~1-...n.l. I` ml ml`. AVl1_'\:l`(`_!'_HI' m .xII. . ` Snowfall At Weekend Rainfall Last Night Feature Wck's Weather | K)|") [' B:n'ri\- :1 nponin,-.: : !Club Pm { ing. (`l1I`ish;-rm)` 1s deeper, wider. la ger than the name of a church. Wt.m.-n'.< :\:.:m-izninn. ux Unilwi (`hurt-h. Rola- 1'ricml:: from :1 (li>..1m~:- utlv11(lud `ihv fum-r111 includ- vd. Mr. and MI':. l-`rank H(`lI(h'l'.\'l.!I und Pr,-;:p,y. Mr. and I\/|r.~" Imslw H(`ll(i(,'l`.\'UlI and H1, Mrra l`.'n`l1.wn uml MI`. and Mn . Williams, all 1. ..l' ..l` 'I".n . n.l 7\/In VUI.-. l|IIlIu|g` uu Illuul |IIuuIl'r was nu. I !ir"-II: l(ll'l.\llll :-l'fuiI'.x' `Hm |:|>l ':lbh- In lmnch n I-).(l'l:I. (h't'lI ()l 1 .u. . Nee_d_the P_r_otec_t%ion of I 1The Saiieni YOUR CAR WILLIAM Jun: I .nn..ll "I{li'T'()'M'('l'[3'|`L'E' INSURANCE c':o.. Ltd. 1 51 Dunlop St. } you 'lll'INI{\' |N) NICl{ . ":lI'=_"..l|'=".HT2Jl'2 and IIIIIIII}; |l\'A` in bed for n his (l'-ulh. . Ivlx SEE Il|.`I .`|Hl. l'l|llll\. '12. l'u1'un1u_ wh 1-ridinp,` fur 1111' I Sim.-u .l.'mu:u'_v l`uiIin<,{ hm-:llh. only I .I. "II. `AV IlI`;I\ n`I\1|\ Curl pmulmu-4,-b nlclvrl |)iIIl|0t`|'.\` II .. I] ll] ll V|l.`. VV|||InIlII.\, -lll Mr. Nl(.`(}l`(';'_m` vi" plug nu nu- L the Allislun Li ox! 'I`\u=. z-~.' .`L pun: April ~-nu Iv`I` U rank. . `uh Thursday, Aprii 18, 1940 /I ((`mz!inm'rI 1'm.n page Him`) til :.n in Mm`:-I1, whu-n Hxlitlu-1' wvnl 1-wuy and fuilul In I'clnl'I1, (hurtl- nn llill. lI]:llllI{.`,'('l' 1.1` I.i1nbeI`10S|- Lutlgc, 'l`x`stiI'yimg; in his nwn (lM'um'`. .`~ini luld llln mmrl, ll:-.nl wha-n lu- lvfl lhv l'.'1rm. hi. \viI- \\':n.-: ill and Im \vn:4 in l'inz1Iu-inl mxllivrz. Wlwn h.- wvnl In 'l`urunlu 9. ....a ...` .. 0|... I...`-.-... u `SNIDER CASE IS ADJOURNED {DISCHARGE HILL IIIIJIH il|l'II l`\'H|| ll\ \' III that his wil'<- \v:.< .\'(`l`in hzul In-vn In-xlricH<-n fu hm` Silitl. Y from Linens . `N and. Cotton: (Tun.~'Iul>|-' Whih-lL`v .\`:Ii(l : Iury stnlmm-In hzul lnw-n I'I'um Shirl:-r an .'\1n*il 5, in in whivh hv . Hull :'lg:l'(`('(l with (lnnlml Hill I 0|` tho |mI`.~1-.< lo pay nl'l' :1 lh|'<-0 hnr. -.'. :11 $l5l) t':l(`h. ...n. -n..n.u- I'.n- luxury pvnsos. Wilm-.~2< rvlzm-nl wmni In lhv L\:11'n 4 I.....I. .... In . . ' l.......,.. ... ...<...._, ])('H.\'(`S. WiIII('& lhnl. whun ha,- wull on Mzm-h 129, lh-' hark nn lnc.< in lhv ytml hud lJ('k'lI mm-n nff. and lhv |n:Im,'_-1':-2 :1-ul relulls h-Lid box-n rlwwt-al. l.('()IllI`d Wilson tv.~'lil`iml lhul ow-rylhin;,' was gcxixxg pr:-lty well until hr l|'l1`plmm'(l Ml`. Hill lhv ll\i(|(H|- HI` .l:mn:n'_v. l)I'L'IlI.\L' F.niLl~ . ..v RV... 5 Eli'I.:| lwth S L grimeramcnanges =SUNDAY,' APR. 23, I940 Bfmoves Stubborn! HOUSEHOLD USE No. 20 III. |)II IVIAI nnlul Hu- lI<- had I)... L`})l||HH'|l IVII. lllll :x1m:u'y. S ul NL-wm"n'lu-I Ill \vil`n-'.\' illm-.<.~`. I h:- I~l l. \v1lm- k .i.l.. - .. fr}:-n Cotton: nl'lvl'ml ill nu llll .n..l 1. Huang I In` IWU Ill I)-lIlI\`, l hv hull i in wint- th-bl fur 1. and mi- >.~';)i1:1l (`X- 406-8 BATH U RST ST. :`\):-ntrc _ :ll'1`| \`nlllI1- I mkunl I). 'l -ll him l|I-- 1-, By unanimous resolutiun the cong- regutiuii of Cullier St. United Church, Barrie, decided on Tuesday levening at 1| special meeting to ex- 'iend ;i call in the Rev. S. E. Lewis. M./\,, B.D., of Huneywood as succes- sur tn the Rev. E. E. Lung, who takes up his new duties at Kirkland Lake in June. Rev. Mr. Lewis is it graduate of the University of Toronto. He spent six summers in missionary work in Western Cainudu. and after gradua- liun was iissistiint minister of Sher- l)uul'lll.' St. United Church, Toronto. For the past five years he has been at Honeywoud. He is married and l)'.IS one child. The cull will be placed before Sinicue Presbytery zit its next meeting. first week in May. Rev. Mr. Lewis occupied the pulpit of Cullier St. United for both muni- ing and evening services lust Sun- `lduy. when large congregations were present. ` l`hn Nnlhinnlinu` (`nu-nrninn Collier 51'. United 1 Will Extend Call To` E Rev. 5. E. Lewis, M.A. pruscm. The Nominating Committee. through M. D. Morrison. recom- mended that F. C. Lower be placed on lhv (Tmnmitlnu nf Rlnwnrd: in l|llt`HLlL`u lllill I`. b. L4UWl.'l' DC [JHICUU ' the Cmmnittcu uf St.ew:n'ds to fill the unexpired four-year term of the late J. W. Merrick. and that Chas. Pickering be added to the Session as an associate member in 'pl:icc of C. E. Elrick, granted leave uf :ibs(.-ncu to serve with the R.C.A.F. Both appointments were lupprnved by the congregation. IHIUII`. Fllll lL'ld|l'U. I With ullUL`l 0 lhr nmircssiuxi he had feed in wither barns. I`nevvr made a trip llu 'l`umntu that I did not call in : In saw the l`tOl':- t:'S." : Attvr he had received thu first | imliculinii that all was not well. he` `went tn Elgin Mills and saw Snid- 1'1` timer:-; his father was dying. Snider said he was surprised. and that thvrv shnuld be enough hay.` fllv Il>:\ said he could get mugh !('1|!`I'\)l.\` {mm Holland Lxnding. Hill told thv court how hr.` l`.'ld roe.-ivcd bills for feed that Snider had git. Snider had told him early in I-`c-bruziry that he was in nervous condition and thought he was go- H12 {Hit of his mind. It was on March 19 that George Mnsun and he wulkcd in. Hill tr.-s-3 tified. There were two dead horses` `and lhe straw was entirely gone. ,'Thcre was no man on the phco at '-.ail nvrh:r': eiet.-r.in.lnu.v tnld hirnl I V v THE ` BARRIE EXAMINER

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