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Northern Advance, 29 May 1930, p. 8

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Good home for capable girl to do general housework. Small family. Mrs. Egerton_ Lovering, 421. Glen- cairn Ave., Toronfco. H One of the perennial difficulties of the grain grower at harvest time !comes from binder twine. The Seed 'Branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture through its in.~:pectors, keeps a. careful check not only on V 'the quality of binder twine made in Camulian f21('I01`l(`.$ and also brou}:;`nI in from other countries, but they :11- ;so take particular care to ensure that `;the full length of the twine is in the ball. Under the Inspection and Sales Act, every ball of binder twine sold in Canada must bear a label , showing the name of the maker and `ball of twine. The usual lengths are 500, 550, (500 and 650 feet pound, the two longer lengtlis being: jthe more popular in Canada. Sysiteinatic inspection .~:hows t.l1-at in- fractions of the regulations are very infrequent, and also ensures that _ quality in the product; which _g'ix'e= _,con!dence to the farmer using` it. I I I - the number of feet per pound in the; pe). 3 l C I ureu UV(:`1` 21. lllL LllY1C O1 >'.3l'V"l(.'C. | On Wednesday liiorning Hrs. R ]Dzwis, of Schomberg, and Mrs. J. A. 71Corbett, Thornton, will take the de- votional exercises, and there will be a solo by Miss K. Hunter. M. T. W. vAndrews, of Clarksburg, will read the report on Welcome and \Vel1'z1re rand a discussion on this brzmch 01' {the work will be led by Mrs. J. H. tiEaton, Orillia. Mr.-:. X. R. 1). Sin'- 2 claim, Allzmdale, will close the .se.s - _sion with prayer. -I- On Wnllnrmrlnv n1'hn~nnnn \l:-< (1 BARRIE PRESBYITERIAL , W.M.S. TO MEET IN ORILLIAE I j -Orillia will be the scene of thel 16th annual meeting of the Barrie Preslbyterial W.M.S., which will be Eheld in the Orillia Presbyterian `Church on Tuesday and Wednesday, [June 3rd and 4th. | 'I"hn rrann1-n] naonnn ll kn v\1In ulune ora mm mm. . The general meeting will be pre-i ceded by a prayer meeting of thei executive board at the home of Mrs. E. B. Alpert, Peter St., on Mondayl evening at 9 o clock. Tuesday morn- ing s session will open at 10 o clock5 with devotional exercises conducted; by. Rev. J. A. Maclnnis, minister of. the church, Miss Ruth Ralston, Oril- lia, and Mrs. J. S. Shovtt, Barrie. Mrs. MaoMartin will present the min 5utes of the last meeting, after which _the committees will be appointed. Presbyterial reports will be present- ed as follows: Li1;eratu.re, Mrs. T. -Burrows, Sitaynor; Press, Miss S. E`. iMaciVlurc.hy, Cvlarksburg; General `Interests, Mrs. I-Iyslop, Penetang; `>Publ-ications, Mrs. D. 0. Lewis, Al- ldston. The closing prayer will bel *given by Mrs. R. J. Stewart, of: I O1'o. ` l .. m...,...,1.... ..+-+,.....,..... '.u:....1` ' I ` $59,000 Orang'eville pavement de-` I 26 Digs at :1 litter is the rc-cord o1'ib0n'Cll1'0>`y SD1`03d 0W1` 3 t`V011t.\"Y01U': ;u sow belonging to Archie Mo1"1'att, itnn, were sold to Wood, Gundy &` :0f Rosemont. 4C0. at 97.14. I . iuossenn. Victoria r1a1'oor. . I In the evening on Tuesday the` `Ori1liu C.G.I.T. will put on a twi- `light song service at 7.30, follow-5 ed by devotional exercises conducted, _by Rev. J. A. Maclnnis. The speak-1 fer of the evening will be the Roxy, Jonathan Goforth, the well known land loved inissionnry, who has al- lways such an interesting story to tell lfrom his fund of experiences gath- ered over a lifetime of sewice. I Dr. Illnzlnnnrlnu I'\1I\Ivr\:\nnv| RAN". 1) ' S1011 V\ llJIl pI"clyCl'. - On Wednesday a1'tc1'noon .\Ir.~:. (Ll `C. Wright, Thornbury, and 1\'Irs. lC.i Nolan, Collingwood, will take t.`nc `opening scripture reading` and prayc-r,i which will be followed by the 1'e-~ {ports of the Resglution Comimititeel `and l\'o1nim1Li11g` `ommittce am eec-3 :tion of ollicers. Mrs. Came.ron, of, 'Allandale, will conduct the msLa1lu- ltion and will close the Presbyteriall ;with prayer. ' l ` . TI-IE SARJEANT C0. -- W. A._ JENKINS 85 SON - J. G. SCOTT BARRIE FUEL 86 SUPPLY C0. - LEVQI`;-3 85 CD. CAMERON &; ELLIS FUEL! FUELE FUEL! Jecc to a reserve D1(1;'~~ | Terms: 10 per cent. of purchase money at time of sale, and the bal- ance within thirty days t,l1ereafter. l Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known at time of sale. and in the meantime on ap- plication to Donal!` F. Mnrl.nv-An THE RiCI ET L:.l\'G'TE. Summer Prices May 1st, 1950 FOR CASH MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. EGG . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.75 $15.00 $15.25 $15.25 $15.50 STOVE . . . . . . . . . .. 15.25 15.50 15.75 15.75 16.00 NUT . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14.75 15.00 15.25 15.25 15.50 PEA . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.25 12.50 12.75 12.75 13.00 BUCKWI-IEAT -. . . . . 10.00 10.00 10.00 `10.00 10.00 COKE . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.00 12.25 12.50 12.75 13.00 By purchasing now you are assured of your winter s supply of Fuel when quality and shipping facilities are at their best and prices are lowest. FILL YOUR BINS Now -Barrie Fuel Dealers- ? ` Fire of unknown ori in destro'e(I I _ V itwo summer residences near '1h(- .Pines, at Wasaga Beach on Monday ievcning of last week. . Electrical Dealer and Contractor Phone 285. 43 Dalton St., Barri: A.rA\rn\/l\l_4 I u :5 to 25% Off for a. Short Time Only 3 All Kinds of Electrical Work bxnrnxrmr-n1\vn my TWf' . . ELECTRICAL FIXTURES AND BRACKETS ru-nr r\rr r on 1- -s-uua U: a_ncn.uu,aI VVUFK {EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL J. W. BISHOP 1:1 . - 1 1-` Practical nursing done--Apply to` \!rs. C. Neely, 86 Mary St., Phone` 1056. T, . ENicho!son-Whittaker ltd. $35.00 and Up. These cars have all got 1930 license and are ready to go. \Ve11ave a very choice selection of tourings, 1-oadsters, coupes and tudors to pick from. Also some splendid buys in Model '1`. T1-ucks. There is real t1'a11spo1-`ratioll here at asto11is11iug- 13' low 1j)]`i('CS. MODEL A. CARS 1928 Tudors--Four to pick from, $375 1929 Tudors-Seven to pick from, $475 1928 Coupes-Two only, $375 1929 Coupes-Only three, $475 These cars are rec-o11diti011ed, gemtine F.o1'd parts used and .~s1111omzed. Act qumkly. \\'e have the best selection in the city and priced well below the Used Car List. It will pay you to look these over befoite buying. $675-Hudson Sedan 1928--Regular list $800 $650-G1'a,ha.m-Paige Sedan 1928--Regula-r list $950. `$600--Nash Coach 1928-Regular list $660 $500-Pontiac Coach 1928-Regular List $560 $335-4Whippet Coach 1928-Regular list $385 $550-Durant 6 Coupe 1929--Regu1ar list $675 $495--Chev. Coupe 1929-Regula.r list $550 "L`J1e- ;1l>m'e are :1 `l examples. `V0 have 11111113 more to (_'ll()(J.\'.(` from. All are in splendid (3011- d1t1.o11 and H.-]n'cse1:1 real \'211.ue. New and Used Car Showrooms: Shuter and Victoria Sts. E1. 9391. Used Car Depot: St. Clair and Ossi11gto11 Ave. Hi. 5270. We invite comparison as to condition and prices A Reputable Firm for a Square Deal PRE-HOLIDAY SALE OF SALE ENDS MAY 31 USED CARS MODEL T. CARS AND TRUCKS b}\LUUIUKD' DALE 1' Of Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Barrie. ` V.-- ....\. \./vA|vLs~I.vVL Barrie.i SPECIAL OTHER MAKES TORONTO v V : Mulcaster St. D. C. HOWARD ! I-ook-.=.e11e1'--``This volume _half your studying for you. Schoo1boy-I'l1 have two I then. Spring-Tgojh C gitxvalnr n Ir (Peter Harilton Pattern) Made by J. F1eu1`_v s Sons, Aurora THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. ._.0n_. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th at 11 11,111.. the following property: .\'umber 271 Elizabeth St... hnimr THE BEST ON THE MARKET SEE of them will do Barrie. u: uguuu, an lulu uuu upon LIN: \VL'SI.` half of Lot twenty-four in the fth` con<:o.< of the 'I`ownship of Vcs-` pm, according to registered plan No.` 27. 1 On this property is said to be a good frame house of medium size. The property will be offered sub- ject to a bid`.-~ Term: - 10 hnv 1-nni n(' nnw-hnun iiyxrz, l:.\R, xosm AND THROAT: SP-ECIALIST -= L'n instructions from the Ex-w ecutors of the estate of the late` Vyviun Black, there will be 0fl`ored for sale by public auction at the American Hotel, Barrie 1 -1011: .\IId~Week Service every Wednes- day av. 8 p.m. ` uuxu--"`u` u.uu\.u. 7 p.m.--The Minister .-\nLl1cm--King of Kings. SoIo--Sa:lcctcd. Page_ }_3igh_t__ ll a.m.-T11e Minister .-\m11e`.:`.--Be Thou Exa1te(l,... S0l0---S<-lected. rnl 11- - UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA! will be at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, BARRIE ,, nI-,,,,,,, # ..____ Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, MI.\'lSTEl{ DR. WALTER H. WOODROW CENIRALF cau3c:e Congrregationalistw, 1VIethodi.=ts, Presbyterians. \-.'or=`.~.ij) : IL-l_al.4AI\\Il\IAV -nvnu-4, umn.\.- Every Saturday Morning from 9 In 12. For Sale-Cow, due to freshen June?` 151:, also set Wilson platform sczue.~:,; 20,000 lbs. Apply Box 20, Lefroy, nt. II\o vvt-|A4AA4n\ nu -vvuynvv Medical Art Bldg, Toronto 1;Vx?:E{xbny wmcoms Sunday School at 3 p.m. Y*'ora,ce Wilson, A.R.C.O. janist and Choirmaster Sunday, June 1st, 1930 EXECUTORS SALE lnnkln D-.:.-I....o!..I D...... In to Donald F. MacLaren, Executora' Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. NOTICE FOR SALE | 53211 - .thxs s Unit-3:1 Charm; : .1ukc1x. Opportunity for lady to buy Tea; Room and Restaurant, good locatiomj in London, Ont., three thousand. Apply Sydney Smythe, Market Lane, London. atewart, Chief of Police. ...West n .1. .-xmorose, zsuz uovercourt ltd. . Mi=s Doris Lines, of Toronto, was? .-'Lhe guest of her sister, Mrs. Walker.'] 3Webb, over the holiday. is 1| .\`I1`s. R. L. Mr'_M2s1*.m' in vizitinomx `VVCUU, UV1' CH8 H0-llaay. 1; Mrs. R. L. McMaster ";1*.er mother in Toronto 'days. " \Tw: C \ H.fr-hall and T .n - I - 1 On Wednesday mght Allavndale de- `ti ?feate(l Knock in a South Simcoe 1` `League softball game. Manager D.` 3 I Hedger has offerml a. silk hat to the girst A11'2m.dal3 plzlyer to knock a 8 7- home run in the South Simcoeua 8*League. - ,0 En \T1: LT-nz-n~m.. L... ..-L...._A-1 L----- - _ ..-- ....\. ..v..uu.u 111'. and C. D. Kelcey of Toronto` \'i.~:ited Mrs. A. Hooper over the holi- day. I` .. C AS ';m1`t or IE5 sunmii program; [`10f ac.-tivities the Allandale division: {of the C.N.R. is starting a gang 01! ;men to work Monday putting in bal- 3la:~'.t on the roadbed. Another gang lof 125 men will begin changing ties next 'l`ues(lay. This work will be pu1`_ all along the lines in the division. .~. I SLFCSS Iln Ll'lZU- A.+k Lhrough prayer :knowledge of God, `he said. for this Claim }'the promises of the Bible and make. "_th(:m \_vour own.. Try to grasp the ?great fact that God is here now and lwith us always." ` ` Rnfnwx 15hr: nnnmnnnn cnrvir-n _, hll'l' zu'l- v1l.nu.r regisu.-reu or ap- IZ. panama Nornnern rower U0) - . proved males. In tzhc 1928-2.`). v pomtion. llayingz C throughyzout Czmndu 13. Abitibi Electric, Development - .?l'i0 \\'m'o registemd, of these 1,661` Company. lninl 200 cg,-;,:s or more, but only 14. Dominion Power and Trams- l.202 qualied for pedigree regi.s!,r:1-':nission Company. tion. In mltlition to these new. 15. Ottawa and Hull Power am"; aristroc1'zLt.s of the poultry world,- Manufacturing Company. 14.027 registei-ml hens were bred by 1!`. Southern Canada Power Co. . 245 poultrymen during the year. 1'.'. `Great Lakes Power Co. l John W. Barnes, of Stroud, who ;. was taken in custody early Sunday ;mui~ning', May 25th, on a charge of `being drunk while driving a car, ap- lpeurecl before Mzigistrate Jeffs in , police court Monday and was given .20 days in gaol. His license was j'zIl. . Barnes, who was ;rep1'esen1e(l by Alex. Cow-an, put u. 1;: plvzl of not guilty, which was not isustained by the evidence. , ________} `; One of the lzwgest conrmation liclasses that has been received into ,the church in Barrie for some time jwus that conrmed in Trinity Church` 3"l`u.-may evening by the Lord Bi.~uhop v ,'of l`oron.to, the Rt. Rev. James ~' S'.veem~_v. l`he class numbered 3:: "21pplicm1Ls, sixteen girls and womex-, ,:md . boys and men. Rev. A. 7'R. Beverley presented the class and 1! Rev. C. R. Spencer, of Shanty Bay [!Z1C`.(`(l us bEshop s chaplain. Rev. A ' `IR. Holden, of Allzmdale, who also I` l . _ | -|a`. read the `lesson. 1! In !)Iltlrnc.-1'nn- mm m.n.l:(l..4,\. 4-,...| < Girl Wanted--Apply at Clarksong I `Hnnma, 1 vvau wm preacn the memorial .E`L`l`H10I1 and zxpproprlate music W! be rendered. . Miss Phillis Wilson spent the week ',end in Toronto at the home of Mrs. J. Ambrose, 802 Dovercourt Rd. Xfizc T301-in Lino: nf l"nvnn+n ma! uuuyz. Mrs. C. Mitchell and Mrs. Camp- bell Spearn came up from Toronto }this week to attend the opening per? .formance of Aunt Lucia. During. itheir stay in town they were fhl guests of relatives. I I Kl)`. Charla: Flrlwzn-ri nv nwmm._ gvlue, was name over me nouaay. Mr. and Mrs. T. Honey, of To- ronto, visited the latter s sister, Mrs.| F. W. Dobson, over the week end. I I , Miss Annie Garside came up_fro;:1 Zthe city to spend the holiday at her" I .home. 1 mum. *r.\1,...,...,... M'..n....,:- ..._._..L U. Miss Florence McQuade spent the ;\\'-Eek end in Lawn. ' `N/cc Qfonn F1I1fn n-F "`I\1il\V\`-f\ u... _\\'u3(:K enu 1n Lown. { Miss Stella Clute, of Toronto, \V'2`t:` home Saturday and Sunday enjoy-3 `i119; the holiday. ' \ N11`. and M1~= w .1 Run amt 11114;` Lne nouaay. xi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair and ifamily spent Sunday in Creemore. , , On Tuesday night the Tigers`de- featcd the Hazelnruts by 25 to 13. `The game was no credit to eibhel `team. t`\ "y. .. ._. .. , 'gU`.'SlS U1 l'E`.`lELClVeS. ' Mr. Charles Edward, or Orange- _viI]e, was home over the holiday. | Mrs. T. Hnnrev. nf 'l`n- iueague. 5 Mrs. Hooper has Iglfter a, time Weeks :`ron'to and London. umiaicu, rcztu me lesson. ' In a(l(l1'essi11g; tlhc candi(l2LLes for! conrmation his lordship urged them }to l,-:un to know Go he :'.z1id, i\\'zL.< the most important. thing in ` lil'c-lL-urn to know Him as the great l<`utlw1- of love, who could be trusted and depended on at all times of stress and trial. . A L- fl\rr\nn-l1 n...nm.. 4`..- u.:.. For Sale-Six-roomed brick house, on best residental street in Barrie. all modern conveniences, garage, etc. Apply at the Advance Office. Phone SR 3 ' Ward Six Live NE;V; STHIRTY-TWO CANDIDATES ` 3 CONFIRMED BY BISHOP I `\\ ).bll US ill\VilyS. ' ; Before the conmnatioll service Bishop Sweeney consecrated the new lelergy and choir vestries, cong1'uLu- `lating the congregation on this muen `needed improvement to the church I property. ` `1.c.'~'Ls in her nrst year providing she` 5!. West Kootenay Power and |qLl2l1iii(::4 for admission to a com/:st.!I.i;rht Company. 1.'~. mule bird. however, is only regis-I 10. Bnitish Columbia Power Co1`~ ; tered when his record shows pedigree pomtion. `r<-5;i.-trution for his dam and grand-l 11. City of Winnipeg Hydro- ldmn, and when his sire and gmn\l- Electric Systtem. sirv are (-iLhc.r registered or :m- 12. Canada Nnnthr-rn pnwnr Cnv. | Sz1t1zt`(I21y night for the third time spring the C.N.R. tool houses :`.\'err.- broken into and gas and oil ltukcn. No arrests have as yet been i1..;uia:, but the authorities have their` `suspicions as to who the perpe-tratol-:~_ "of tlzuso rcpeutecl thefts may be. | Real`. G0d(l(`!] snout. Hm hnlidvw an i A week from he coming Sunday, June 8th, the Brotherhood of Rail- way Employees will hold their an- nual memo1'ial service during the fmorning at Burton Ave. United 'C4hu1`ch. In this service former com- ,)'2ules who have met death either in lthe lute war, by accident or natural cause-s. are commemorated. Rev. A. l.-\. Wall will preach the memorial `.~:c-mion um] :nn1rnnrmfn much. `mu IRAILWAY MEN TO HOLD i ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE S-TROUD MAN GETS 2o UAYS. ` I DROVE CAR WHILE DRUNK > `L50 repeated melts be. l Reg. Godden spent the hollday at `l his home. AVIAN ARISTOCRATS For Sale-in Barrie, or exchange for; Gravenhurst property, small store,= groceries. tobaccos, school suppIies.,: park across street, good ice cream` trade, well awuv from competition. Books kr-wt, will show results. Ap1.ly{ Box D.. Advance Office, Barrie. \\'HCIl I113 SITC ELHU c-iLhe.r reg`ist,ercd 111104: In hhn 1!)`2R. I returned home holiday in To-I mu u Luv- oronto, Chief Stewart was kept busy IFS. Wa1k1`:Thursday morning making out thi1't_\' _ _ _ _ summons for infractions of the 15 V1S1t1T1g;H1'ghway Traic Act. for a few; `. "Plan D.-n....'.\ 13.5.; -0 LL , nu 1' -- I 3 Accorcling` to the number of casesl ; already listed for hearing, it looks] 3,215 if the docket for County Court,s [opening June 10th, will be a heavyl 3 one`. The clerk has registered six! _.ca,,-es to date, with more still to `come in . ' _ i Linen towelling in checks, rose,` I blue, green, gold, 29c yard, at Sut-' cli`e s Dry Goods Store. ` i Martha Johnston, 69 Victoria St., }Barrie, who broke her arm by fall- in March, wishes to thank the hospi- |t2_1] staff for their kind attention. ing on the icy sidewalk on Blakn St.- The county court house will be a `busy place next month be1;ween the sittings of the Supreme Court, be-' ginning June 16th, and the meeting, of the County Council the third week` in the month. I Ensign Powell wishes to thank Barrie citizens and su1'.1*oundin-g dis- tricts for the generous way in which they helped the Salvation Army self- deniial. The objective has been: reached. [ IL. LZIHHIHI IVUPLHCTH FOWOX` U0l"` `niuzinn nmnnnnu . j*ol:1:3: business dealing in 0 good` line of farm implements, Viking cream ;~w>;:a1'ators, oils, lamps, etc.` Good Qp[>91'tun_ity for an aggressive: xmm, wlu can gm out among the} farmers. For pm'tIculzu's apply to` D. F` `Io:"ard, Mulcaster S1.., Bm'rie,! `; The Barrie Poit of the Canadian Legion will attend worship at the `Salvation Army Citadel at 11 a.m. on Sunday. [ I _j_j:j in the month. 'will be considered at the Sessions of the Peaceon June 10th. ;they denial. been [reached. looks `as it _Count_v Court, IOPGDIDE,` will heavy has registered six, ICZLSQS to with come In ., _,,_ Linen towelling, brown and whitei at Sutcli"c s Dryl stripe, 190 yard, r`<--,I. nL..., , Six applications for naturalizzntionlHenderson f Bradford closed with prayer" by UYU. On Tuesday afternoon Miss J.`. will give the scrip7ture reading`, and prayer will be offered by Mrs. Wallace, of Bracebridge. Mrs. A. J. Truman, president of the Orillia branch, will welcome the visitors, and the presi dent s address will be given by Mrs A. E. Swallow, of Stayner. There lwill be a vocal solo by Mrs. J. D.: 1 Gordon, Ovillia, after which reports! will be given as follows: Library.; Mrs. R. S. Cunningham, 0rillia;l Supply, Mrs. J. M. Wallace, l"Il(iidT1(i`,i l l [Mission Band,. Mrs. H. R. Wilson. |`Bradford; Y.W.A. and C.G.I.`T., .\Irs. 1N. B. Phillips, Mrs. E. N. Nolan, Collingwood; Cor-i Orillia; Treas.urer,i responding Secretary, Mrs. K. Coop- i er, Collingwood. The session will be- Mrs- L. Gosselin. Victoria Harbor. Tn `H113 ntyanihrv An 'T'nz;o;Jnw Hnn - 1 white! Dry! Goods Stor e. , V muue entry. | Quantities of cigars and chocolate bars were taken, as well as some; gas. The glass in ,the show case in which the cigars arid chocolate bars _\\`c1` kept xvzu smashed when tlwi ,t.hieves found Lhey could not work! `the tzombinution of the sliding doors at the back of the case. 'l`i1n 1'-nnnnn,-x.- I|v:l1\ J "L. D" ....: \ (4.021. The principal hydro-eIeot.1'ic powcrl systems of Canada in 1928 S't0O'} thus in order of the mag`m'tudr.- of their output. I 1 I-Tvrlrn.n1-It-+3-{n pnxlrnv Fnwnuta at me much: 01 me The frequency with which Bzlrrive garages and service stations are be- ing entered seems to suggest the ac-I tivitics of :1 group of (la.re(le\'il youths. ! The large hydro-electric power) systems of Canada are, in. accord- ance with recognized practice, de-` fined as those with an annual out-l put of 100,000,000 kilo\va:tL-llours or more. In 1923 Canada had 18 such systems distributed from coast to coast. The Hydro-lClectric Powei Commission of Ontario had an out- put exceeding four billion kilowatt- hours, and in Quebec four sys1teum-- considerably exceeded :1 billion kilo- mzutt-ho;-urs each. These 18 large system accounted for 92 per cent. of the total units generated in all cen- tral electric power systems in Can- ada. I l"In nuinnin-.1 Invvtlun ,.1..,...:.. ...-...__. LUCIA` ()UL'pllT. 1. Hydro-electrlc Power Commis- lsion of Ontario. ` 0 Qlnnu,~4uim.n 117"... .....1 11- .... .. 5101'. U1 UllL<'U`l0. 2. Shammgan Water and Power Company. 3, nnluupwir-n Pnwnr nmnnnu 9 anguwray lVlV(:`1'}. I i 4. Montreal Light, Heat (Midi Power Cons. ' ` 5. Gautinoau Power Comnany. ` . 6. Lauren-tide Power Company. I I 7. Winnipeg Electric Company. I I 8. Canadian Niagara Power Co. I S). West Kootenay Power and |l.ii2'ht Conmanv. : Re Common Barber:-y Shrub l I The Common Barberry Shrub isi.-1 the cause of great loss through 1'ust{ en \\'lH`ili1 and other graim, by 2113} fordimr 21 breeding place for black; rust. 'l`he Provincial Government! has enacted that where a petition is pre. to a municipality signed? by the required number of persons,.U asking` that the Common Barberry Shrub within the municipality be dU.a'T.1'0y(`d, the Council of such mun- .1 l(.`l[)11lli_\' must grant the petition and]; appoint an oicer to see that the?] shrub is (lestroyed. Such a petitiongl has been presented to the Council oil, the Town of Barrie and l have bwsnfl appointed to see that the decision ofia Council to have the shrub destroye-ll is (-a1'rie(l out. I therefore requc-s'.~c all pr01.crty owners within the Mun-it ieipali`._\' of Barrie to cause all C0lTl'i\' ` l I mon I`.-zrberry S'nrub.~: on the pro pen-t_\' to be destroyed at once. A. Stewart, Chip? n` pr\"nn -. g l 7 ' Magist1':1.te Jeffs will be able to 1] `move back to his ofce in the m1m- b icipal building in a day or two. The: Iedecomting made necessary as atg result of the recent re in the police`: cells has made the oice so arttrac-5 tive that his worship says it was 211-] most worth the re. I l 1 `- I Thieves were reported to have: ` broken into the service station of Western and Hotmsome near the] C.N.R. tracks on Burton Ave. in the, early houxs of Wednesday morning.` Although the proprietor was asleep on the premises at the time he din, not know of the theft until wakened ;` by a passing milk man, who drexxi his attention to the broken pane of] glass through which the inarauder `made entry. ` Oiizinfitinc nf` 4-icrm-u 'lY1Il n!-m....I.u.. lCANADA S:IMMENS'E I I HYDRO-POWER SYSTEMS i \/ovmpuny. i 3. Duke-Pnice Power Company 1 _ (Sagunnay Rxver). I r A. Nfnntrnnl Y.ia-hf, Hnnf mu! : Under the auspices of the Barrie Ministerial Association services have. been conducted nightly throughout the week in observance of Pentecost, The series of services opened Mo i (lay evening at the First Baptist? Church wih Rev. A. A. Wall as the speaker. Tuesday evening the ser- terian Church with Rev. Arthur Halo in charge. Wednesday evening Rev. vice was held in Allzmtlale Presby- 4 I J. J. Black conducted the service at St. Andrew s Church. To-night the? meeting is scheduled for Burtonj Ave. United Church, where Rev. J.` S. Shortt will preach. The closing: service will be at Central United Church, with Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair! in the pulpit. The services li-ave? been most inspirational and fairly; .\`. ell uttenzletl. (-21---- I `Toox CIGARS, CANDY AND I GAS FROM SERVICE STATION`: I PENTECOSTAL SERVICES ARE WELL NTTENDEDR ['10 Dy-NLUIH. Canada Northern Power Cor- Inn LOCALS Advance rrmt, Barn at ll a.m.. me louowmg property: Elizabeth St., being all and singular that certain pa1'('<:l or trar-t of land and premi. sitiiate, lying and being in Barrie. and the County of Simcoe containing together half an EU'!`(` of Barrie, as laid out upon the west. "m,.f -`\?5"'l`,l'l". fLh~ ' W '.f~"-" *" I`ownship Ves-`l"~'l`f "'" ' `me of . . _ No. . `"55" ` hm` fl"-`L Y`-'3 pmV`d`"'g she `)7 ` Out of a l uualilies the Town O,gCana(la of over _ only a small iraction of 1 "liuve so far Tm- poultry population in per cent. L S 50,000,000 birds,, ( qualified for pedigfee ,( more or less, being composed of lots "91-5l*"m`l`l" Ll`u9-`h he egg ]`."ymgl numbers thirty and thirty-one, soutl`. .`**'l'5 "`ltd by tl'.expm' I of Elizabeth St., ,in the said 'I`own,`ll t`'m5 1 Lb" Dm`" Depart` A pullet may by laying these con- :ulmis.sinn tn :1 1-,nnf.4v. I

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