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Northern Advance, 9 Jan 1930, p. 8

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Ward Six Live 2 PLKBG 240 | DATES SHEIK ?Montreal with Pen and Pencil. ~ translation that conserves the original verve and` atmosphere of the book. In forty pages of clear 'an:~I readable type with fteen full page reproductlon of pictures that are in themselves works of art, the story of the city is told for the past three hundred years. Lay-out shows two contrasted and typical scenes: the famous church of Notre Dame, second largest on the continent; and Bopsecours market that resembles a scene taken from a city of Normandy. THURSDAY, JAl\'L'.1..RY 9, 193o_ 4.41 I l11`.I\1VlUlV|l:. I c.I\ I nnng I unu.u.;.. According to reports received at C.N.R. Divuisional Headquarters, Al- landale, the thermometer dropped to 52 below at Hoirnepayne this mom- ing. Snow is falling all along the line. PASSENGER TRAFFIC HEAVY -Even though the holiday season is 1 past, passenger traic on the `C.N.IR. seems to be keeping up. The chief reason for this, according to rail- road oicdals, is the fact that farrners are making greater use of the train service owing to the blocked condi- tion of the back roads, and motor- ists are taking no risks. The trains the last few days have been well lled. ( 1 For Sale-200 acres good clay loam, 25 acres bush, balance all tillable, l excellent farm for grain and stock, well fenced, first class buildings, water` in barns and house, one mile froml school and church. W-ill sell all in` block or each hundred separate. Good reasons for selling. Apply Morley Beath, Shanty Bay, R.M.D. s.j-- For Sale--Eight-romed house, cen- trally located, all modern conven- iences, furnace and hot water heat- ing, well decorated, vegetable cellars with cement; oor, garden, small pay | ment of $400 and balance to suit purchaser. Apply Box 432, Barrie. n For Sa1e-Team of general purpose kn:-can trnn r~n~ndif.inn_ vhean. John. For Sale-'1`eam OI general purpose` horses, good condition, cheap. John` Barron, 59 Worsley St., Barrie. To THE` ELECTORS OF ESSA I r __._~_1_ L- -.........-.. ..-...u any-nn1oh`n Dll\\J\Ju 11.41.14: Al\IAVA4 yv The annual meeting of the Share- holders _of the Stvroud Telephone Co. will be held in the Community Hall, Stroud, on Wednesday, January 15. 1930, at 2 p.m., for the election of ofcers and such other business as may come up. - W. Lennox Black. Sec v. Colliea l\\IIl\rl.a ` All accounts due the Stroud Tele- phone Co. are requested to be paid on or before January 1st, 1930, in order to appear in the auditors 1'e~. port. | W. Lennnx Black. Secretarv.! Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, January 12, 1930 11 a.m.--The Minister. 'I`opic,| .\'z\thzmiel, the Man with zi Pre-l judice. 1 Morning Anthem, O for 21 Closer! Walk with God, Foster; Solo, sel- ected, Mr. F. H. Hurlburt. `Sunday School Executive installa- tion service at the morning service. Sunday School, 3 p.m., in all de- partmcnnts. \ TL- YXT....LL KIILFIA \.lv..1L 1):`-\`r\ Special services in connection with the week of prayer were held in Bar- ton Ave. United Church and the Presbyterian Church Wednesday and Thursday evenings oi this *`-reek. {"n. pastors of these churches exchanged pulpits for both services. Mrs T.i1:fJp. of Gmvnnh11r. visit- IL'e E1ght N r 1 The VVorthWhi1e Adult Bible: Class, J. E. Thompson, teacher. Topic, The Institution of the Lor(l sl Supper. . - ` Ministerial Association Exchange Sunday Evening at 7 p.m. Rev. Arthur Hale, pastor Clapper-I ton St. Rr.-gular Baptist Church, willl preach. Topic, The Hour and the; Man " Eon DE. IL`],.{UlZlI` l)2l[)Ll5L \.zHLll`L'll, \\/llll` the` Man. Eve'nings-Anthom, I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes, Jewell; Quartetta, selected. , rx\n.`nv1:2nnv wt`! r`n\/rm 1 1 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ya..- ..-.. Choir and solo numbers. Central Sunday Schol has a. place i for you. Come ! Plan to spend Sunday at Central. All citizens and visitors cordially invited. .... .q ~1,,I n___ ainnu . day at uzuzanetn an-eex) REV. A. E. BAKER, MINISTER ,I__. l____.__.__ 10 anon STROUD TELEPHONE COT __A.:___. -4! LL- CL. Juuv. 11- u. pun;-;1u., u...u..u;4 Sunday, January 12, 1930 11 a.m.--'I`he Minister. u v Avuun Sabbath School, 8 pm. Mid-Week Service every Wednes- ~- - -- - p11l`pll'.S 101' DOLH SCYVICOS. Mrs. Little, of G1'aver1hu1'st, ed her paments, Mr. and Mrs. . Brunton, last week. Mr: A, Pnrrh. who has lwnn Congregationalism, Methodists, Presbyterians, worship 8` CEN_T_RA_L_ cnukcu :1ecLe(1. EVERYBODY WELCOME W. Black, Secretaryw .m.---Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair. of Allandale Presbtyerian (Elizabeth Street) A T1`. R-\KT7.T?, `VITN up. - W. Lennox Black. Sec'y. NOTICE iie Churcizg i*:w:s DTUHEOH, 1'lS`l} VVCBK. Mrs. A. Pugh, who has been vi.~:iL- mg friends in Port Colborne, has returned home. N11 nvu-I T\1Tv-o Alkcnuf Ti`1nn+}\cn'v\ on-n Flos Ag:-ir:n..t-:-.':.-! Society` ,_ The annual muetilxg,` of the F105` 'Agricu1tu1-:11 S0\'i(`[}" mi}? be held in ; the Agricultural "Hall, Elmvnle, on` '1`uesduy, Jamzury `3l.<! 3.5 " p.m. All n1o1nbe1's have 2!. vote. T. Z. President. 'u ~.-.1 -;.; Q.... .. ..\.,. West Riding Simcoe Agricultural Joint Stock Co., Ltd. The f01't,y-fth annual -'meetin,; of the ShZ1l'0h0ld(.`l`S of the West Riding Simcoe Ag'ri(:ultu1".11 Joint Stock C0,, Ltd., will be held in the Police Court Chambers, Town of Barnie, at 1 p.m., F1'ld?1)-', January 24th, 1930. Barrie, January 7, 1930. J. H. Bennett, President. A. F. A. Malcomson, Sec'y. lnnisl `Horticutlural Society The annual meeting of the lrmisl Horticultural Society will be held 111 the Community Hall, Stroud, on Wednesday, Jarqxary 15, at 8 p.m. All ~in'h:n'n:fp(l in Horticulture are Wednesday, Jarqxary 1:), an. o p.u1. All interested in urged to attend, Barrie Union Cemetery The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Barrie Union Ceme- tery Co. will be held in the Police Court; Chambers, Barrie, on the evening of Monday, January 20th,, 1930, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Directors and the transac- tion of general business, including a the revision of by-laws. . All lot owners are shareholders. E Thos. Nash, President. - J. W. Ness, Sec`.-Treas. Barrie Curling and Athletic Club Limited The annual meeting of the share- holders of the B211`-fie Curling and Athletic Club, Limifoed, will be held :.. um mnL- m-mnises. Clzumertaon Athletic Club, Lunmuea, wm ue uI:1u in the Rink premises, Clapperbon St., on Wednesday evening, January 22nd, 1930, at 8 o'clock, for the pur- `pose of 1'1-cuiving the reoprt of the `Directors for the past year, electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and general business. Barrie, January 16, 1930. Alex. Brownlee, Sec y. MEETING- ANNUAL MEETING Victorian Ordr of Nurses The annual meeting of the V.O.N. will be held on Tuesday, January 21st, at 8 p.m., in the Library Hall. Miss Cryderman, District Supervisor, will give an address. returnea nome. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleetham are home after spending the past two weeks in Hamilton. .'l\/Hag Wlnvanna 1\:-(311-Aria n`F Tn- I I wish to express my appreciation of the splendid support given me at the polls of Essa on Monday. I am much obliged for the favor and will do my utmost to merit the con- dence. __.(`n-urn wl*|:fn:;(`n_ ANNUAL MEEEING The Barrie Theatre Guild` (LADY WINDERMERFPS % FAN ! osc.-x11 WILDE S ; Famous Comedy Drama I `January 15 and l WEDNESDAY NIGHT Parker ...................... ..Mr. C. A. McBride Lady Windermere, Mrs. C. A. McBride Lord Darlingrton .... ..HaroId Wardman \Duchcss of Berwick, ';\/Ira I-Tn)-nnn Wilcnh. iwednesday & Thursday ANNUAL MEETING uucncss or uerwxcx, ' ...................... .. Mrs. Horace Wilson |Lady Agatha Carlisle, 1 ,,,,,, ,,Mi.QQ M. Cregwicko 'uuuy rxgzuna uarllsxe, ........................ ..Miss M. Creswicko Lord Winde1'me1'e......Gordon Longman Mr. Dumby .-. ....... ..Mr. Arthur Morrow Lady Plymton .............. ....Mrs. J. R. Diet Lady Stutcheld .... ..Mrs. B. L. Stavcrt I I mix: (.nwm~r-(`.nwnm'. weeks an namuton. Miss Florence McQuade, of To- ronto, has been visiting at her home for a few days. Mr Tainnol .`RIno-or has ref.n1-ned tn I 1411(1) DIUECHIIUILI 1V.ll'. II.urly Cowper-Cowper, I Miss: llllfly UO\\'I)(!l -L1O\\'pCI', I , ............. .. Miss Rhoda Young iSi1` J{LlTl(`.s Royston .... ..Mr. II. J. Heath L.2uly Jr-lburgh . .....Mrs. A. Bryson Mr. Honpcr ....... .. .111`. N. E. Synnott Lord Augustus Loring (Tuppy) I. ................... ..Mr. Truman Williams `Air. Cecil Gral1un1 ......Ma'. F. Speam| .\Irs. lxlynnc ....... Mary Bullmanu Rosalie ..Miss Phyllis Smith` VI A V KY1 I".'I'JV'I" J H L, l\nJll. \ J. AV1\1u.1.'L Parker ................... ..T`lr. C. A. McBrid2;e I.-My Windermere .....Miss L. Kcarns Lord Da1'1ing`-t,on ...... ..Mr. H. Mclnnis Duchess of Bcrwick ...Mrs. Pearl Part ` Duly Agatha Carlisle, ............................... ..M1ss u. nrysun Lord Windvrmerc ...... ..Mr. C. Graham Mr. Dumby ....... ..Mr. Arthur Morrow Lady Plymton .... B. L. Palmer Lady Stutche1d..-..Mrs. B. L. Stavert Lady Cowper-Cowper, , ,,,,,,,,,, ..Miss Rhoda Young: Lady b0\VpCr-bowper, ........................ ..Miss Young ` Sir James Royston .... ..Mr. H. J. Heath Lady Jedburgh . -.....Mrs..A. B1-yson ' Mr. Hopper ...Mr. N. E. Synlnott ' Lord Augustus Loring (Tuppy) ................. Truman Williams Mr. Cecil Gmham......Dr. R. W. -Hughes Mrs. Erlynne ........ ...Miss Jean Keams Rosalie ...................... ..Miss Phyllis Smith Tickets at 75 each for sale by all active members and` at following stores: Singer Sewing _ Machine, Hurlbux-t s Shoe Store, Robertson's Drug Store, Wall-win a l Drug` Store, Allandale. ANNUAL MEETING ANNEL MEETING Cast for Both Days in Order of Appearance In Barrie Collegiate Auditorium ..... .. ...........a., . ..,...., 'J`HL'R'SDAY NIGHT 11,. I`! A ll- 10!` Iew uays. Mr. I/ionel .Blogg has returned to Dntroit after spending the holidays at his home. NH-w aurl `Mme I W (imnr-av, n`F .2, rresmcnt. . 'Drmott, Sec y. will Sfage --Carroll Whiteside. rnsxe, .......... ..Miss D. Bryson n Mr f`. nrnhnm Blundering Mr. Brown," Friday, January 10th, Comunity Hall, Strourl, by Thombon Continuation School, auspices Stroud L.O`.L. 231. Ad- misison 350 and 25c. I s}'e". Now is the most importzmt timrw! of the whole year to try and intoru- the public in what you have for .~`:11'~. The Advance will catch the 1)ul)li~ I ' If you are intnndin-_L': to go to cu- I/ady Win(lern1ere s Fun, the play being put on by the Barrie Theatre Guild, January 15 and 16, in B.C.I. Audirbonium, you will be wise to se- nurn unnr H("{(`.f. \Vith0L1t fl]I't)h(}l' [1 LIILLIVKIJII Luann: cure your delay. Elmvale won Irom rein.-ztaulg an intermediate O`.H.A. game < Monday night, the score being 4 2 at ms nome. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. `Gmacey, of Elmvale, were in town this week. Miss M. Watson, of Cochrane, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Way. M599 Besslie Wav. who has been I IEIGHT MILLIONS TO WORKERS! Benets amdunting to $8,012,157 were paid during the year under the W01-Ilnmen s Compensation Board of Ontario, as compared with $7,067,- 946 during 1928. 'l`1m mire is made 111) Of $6,626,-l 1928. The gure is up $6,626,- 633 compensation and $1,385,524 medical aid. On a. basis of 300 working days, `this gure would average daily bene- ts of $26,707, as against $23,560 for the previous year. wn/ml at-nidenxfs decreased from the previous year. Fatal accidents 553 in 1928 to 510 during 1929. Elmvale from Penetang n inl-nw-rvlarnnfn O`_T-LA. ame 1 It s the time of year when business makes an inventory of.stocks and `cleans out odd lines. It's a time when thrifty housewives will take advantage of our =:pecia! o";e-::~tv:. - .'o.3d.-; s....ie-Q '02 quality at prices that prove_ It PAYS To lmm are AEWAYS C@ME EATr:;:az.Y - cmvgg; LOCALS The Northm-n .`\dv:u-.r-:=. , W11] be VVISO LU su- tickets without | way. Miss Besstie Way, holidaying at home, returned to Montreal Monday to resume her studies at McGill University. 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