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Northern Advance, 12 Feb 1931, p. 6

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LEGISLATURE GPENS TO-DAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12:5` VVO lxave (X('((`,111'. values in Ascot, Skil1-C`1'af't and La Sullo MmI s and Young Men s Suits and Oven-.on1.s'. T ri<-,(ss are reduced for quick selling. Fit and Wear Best` DREAMLAND Hosiery, Shirts, Sweaters and Underwear at prices to clear. We give Prot S . . . . . . Coupons with all cash sales. Ask for them. Save them. They are valuable. SEE THE NEVV SPRING RANGE 014` SPECIAL MEASURE SAMPLES A'l` $2250 TO ORDER Phone 1047. _ H, ,.,.___,_.,_.. .-_._- .... _,v_. `.-nvunvyca u Any further information will be gladly furnished by: SOLVE THE MISSING WORD IN EACH OF THE ADVERTISEMENTS -.- IPI\Iv --...- u..- ..._ i A SPORTSMAN Finishes the game he begins. Takes his losses without excuses. Is a gracious and humble victor. Always plays fair and abides by the rules. Co-c-1r.=erates with referee or umpire. Shares glory of victory Wifh team- ! mates. The On? `in Le-gi.-:1:;.uz-e will openl to-day. }` '-.. Geo. ft. Henry will take his ;?:::e as Tnader. C. E. Richardson, member for South Perth, and Chas R. Harrison, member for` Nippissing, will move and second; the address in reply to the speech] from `the Throne. Both are newi members, having been elected in the by-elections of Oct. 29th last. H: is nnf nvnpz-fml 1-`I-m+ i-}-nova ur-in ! |T`he offer of the Orillia Women's {Institute to provide a dental clinic Loutt to the town was accepted with `I hearty thanks by the town council at {its recent meeting. ` uucu. CB 51uLy UJ. mates. Never takes an opponent at a dis- advantage. Playg the game for the joy of play- mg. vxcwry wnn team- A total of 55,961 passengers vwere carried by airplane in Canada during 1930 m III`! Santa Fe Trail S1'm*ri11g Richard Arlen, M ifzi Green, Eugene Pallotto and Rosita Moronzx. gnnn-ia'| .Qo+-nnnlnu 'nn'..4..-.... -L n nn wyuuuu; ucuuu; u.cv_y Lu.cbl:J.11U q':Lb Z.O| .-\ll chi1dr011 receive :1 useful gift. __ 3 Dunlop St. uuk'llU uuu J.\Ub`.lll J.\LO]'(`U2l. Special Saturday Matine at 2.30 p.m. (`1li]dT`(`H 1'D(`Di\`n :1 nqnf-'11] n-H-'+ Ci Qaramounjz Qicture uy-elections or ucr. zvtn last. It is not expected that there will be any legislation forthcoming to, produce undue discussion. Amend-I ments are under way for tighten- ing up on the Liquor Control Act,: while further legislation is antci-E pated in regard to continuing re-I search work on cancer and also in connection with the ntavio Research. Foundation. 1a.Le1' man aaturday noon after the appearance a family may compete. (The contest is open to `_`I\_/lissing Words, The Advance Ofce, Barrie. by the merchants or this office. 9 A RLEN comes to the Talking Sc1'eVe1.1 with all the glamour of its title-- SPANISH ACRES RICH-A RD u. nu,-n'y Lime was nad by all. ` At the meeting of the board on `Tuesday of this week, Mr. Coleman! presented, on behalf of the ladies; of East Shncoe District Women's In-I stiLuLe, a beautifully engraved brass! cot marker. This is in honor of Mrs. llu.LLie I91. l`vodd, for whom the: l'}:1st Simeoe ladies have endowed a' cut at the Shelter. Mr. Coleman spoke of Mrs. 'l`odd's splendid work, on the Mutliers Allowzmce Board and of in-r never fuiling interest in} all nmlters ])(.'l`i,1lilIlll},{ to social wel-1 fzmn ` rm... |........i .......:.u an. 4,. ., . .. ` u:ea.L 101` me cnnaren: A friend, oranges and candy; East End Bridge Club, sandwiches and: cake; J. Baylis, Mary St., half dozen boys handkerchiefs; Mrs. Balliston, coat, cap and leggings; Edenvale W.I., pickles, frurit, carrots, apples, potatoes and towel; Mrs. Bartholo- mew, Guthrie, basket carrots; Mr. Crossland, picture books and paint ing books; Victoria Harbor W.I.,. 3 quilts; B.C.I., cookies, cake andi cocoa; Presbyterian C.G.I.fI`*., cake, The Legion, 4 rubber balls; B.C.I.j toboggan party, cake and sandwich: es; Saso s fruit store, grapes and: cauliower; Mrs. Seagram, maga.-= zines; Clowes W.I., 2 quilts; B.C.I., potatoe and peas. I'l`Im nL.l.IuAv. ,\...'...-...1 .. _v-:__L '1 JANUARY DONATIONS TO `I CHILDREN'S SHELTER E The executive board of the Chil-! dren s Shelter wish to express their` thanks for the following gifts and treat for the children: i A +'rinnrI nlnqnrrno nv-.A ,......,l... `rt.-. yvuuvu! auu yuan. (Th children enjoyed-a sleigh ride`; given by the Oro Station ladies After the outing the ladies served- thc children an appetizing tea, and a merry time had by all. meeting nf tho hnnrrl nan HUT`. !l'lne lmzml wuulul like to rumindthc public LlmL Lhu .~sm:i:-l,y ha:-a :1 good clmim: of Imyx and girls ready for plxu:unu:nl.. The girls are from ten to l"mn'Lm:n yum-.~:, uml Lhc boys from two In Lwulve ynnrn. Further pur- l.i:ulxu':s mgnrtling Hm:-M: children may he had by writing Box 914,- Uurric, Ont. Page S A deputation from the Stuyner ` Women's institute, headed by Mrs. P. Giifen, waited on the town coun-E` cil recenlly asking for u. grant for the rest room. Since April, .1929, it was stated, they had received igrunls and .donu.tion:-x from Vl1!`i0llP gsourens to the amount of $864.22, `but they still have a mortgage of $1,069.10 on the property, with un- 5 nuui expenditure of over $300 for, upkeep. v l`ihe mayor and reeve both considered this u very worthy cause ` and congratulated the women on their enterprise and courage in pro~ vidiinp; 11 rest room for the accom- modation of visitors to the town. It was moved by Councillor Buchn.n- ` an, seconded by Reeve Hawkins,` that a grant of $100 be made to the ` ' *. for "`~is' purpose. TICKETS this issue there is a missing word, the first letter of which 10 is CHD out the advertinemnnta, nnuln nn a dung} nC -......... '1`heM Nurwexm A1`.":v:1.'*'v |lUl' LI l'lE 11011051 3 Town Council News Applications for assessor were re- ` ' A lceiived from Messrs. Alex. McKenzie, `A. D. Macnab, Henry James and Ro-bt. M. Wray. Messrs. Macnab and Wray offered their services for '$150 and Mr. James for $200. 1 The Night Policeman I Geo. Vickers applied for appoint- ;ment as night constable, offering his services from 7 p.m. to 1 am. for $160 per year, or from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. for $200. Jas. Carson pett- tioned for reappointment from 7 o'clock to midnight at $150, or to 1 a.m. at $200. Chas. Henry solicit- ed the oice of chimney sweep, and -John Cheesman that of poundkeeper. l'I`his big list of applications will give the several committees a nice little job before next council meeting rolls around. nnnnhn. ...:..l ......,l A-.. l'I`he Women's Institute of Game- ` bridge provided one of the nest ` banquets in the history of the coun- ty Jan. 20th when the four weeks short courses in agriculture and domestic science that have been held at Udncy by the Ontario Depart- _lment of Agriculture, were brought to 11 More with the banquet and a ` St. Valentine's dance in St. An-` drew's Hull, B1-echin. Well over ` I300 gay youmr, farmers and farmer- fettes and their friends with the in- struciors were guests. orance agamst 1n 15 was not Learned. 1 Mr. Chas. Plaxton -is about to istart for the Northwest, in company {with a brother in Windsor, and em- {mark in business for himself in the itinsmith line. YI"1nn qnvnnl-n Inna nn,l.u....\,l LL.-. nil .1/1Ilb'Hlll;H 11118. YI"he Senate has endorsed the ra.i1~ way bargain and His Excellency given his assent to it. The country,` !Par1ia.mcnt, the Senate and the ;Govemor-General against them, alas ifor Grit hopes! I Tnwn Cnnn nil Nr:\vc } One of( `the winter cury went; 1 froze. l'T`1nn nun!` F. C. LOWER i `On Monday at the Court House `a sheris sale of the Couchiching Park took place. `The property was ibought. in by Mr. Gamon, of Co1ling'- I `wood, for $530. What the incum- =brance against it is not learned. I AMY (Thu: 'PIa'v+nn in o1'\nnl- I-A ; uurxty. ` '1ll`UUH(l. ', A country girl sued a man for `br'eacl1 of promise and proved him such 11 Scoundrel that the jury de- icidcd that she ought; to pay him something for not marrying her ! I |Th;2 annual supply of ice for the! =Centra1 Pnison and `Toronto Asylum is being taken from Kempenfeldt Bray, each institution taking about item car loads. l'T`lnn Q:-knnl Dnn\.A L..,..-.......,... :I ECU car LUKUS. ` $Tvhe School Board treasurer in Collingwood receives the enormous salary of $20 a year, and is only required to furnish $6,000 of se- gcurity. : `On Mnndnv Rf. H19 ('?nnv1- T-Inner: Fifty Years Ago our old residents recalls ' of 1855, when the mer- down to 40 degrees and 45 Elizabeth St. The women who expects the utmost in the way of a manicure, haircut, wave or facial, should confer her patronage upon the MODERNE BEAUTY SHOPPE. We specialize in e. . . . . presentation of the latest beauty modes. Telephone for an appoint- ment. Moclerne Beauty Shoppe Service FOR VVOMEN VVHO ARE MORE FASTIDIOUS lawefginihing THE RADIO WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE THE BEST VALUE POSSIBE BUILT TO GIVE YOU YEARS OF T . . . . . . . . .. ENJOYMENT 13 Elizabeth St. Atwater-Kent Elizabeth St. 15 doz. best quality Clothes Pegs for Robinson Hardware FARMERS WONDER PACKAGE--.B . . . . .. pail value ever offered. Just fancy being` able to buy 4 .st1'011g`, high quality pails at such :1 price. We have never been able to locate such a bargain before. I11 the regular way these pails would M sell for $3.50. MCCLARY ELECRIC RANGE--\\'i1h hip;11 oven and -1 <~I<~nwn1'.s', in white enzum.-l. I u(.gL,)'11l.-11' price $148.00. At Robinson s ilardware WASHING MACHINES--` ` Dow well L11, 2 only. l4`0rm(-I-l_y $110.00. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $I! I. HERE'S WHAT YOU HAVE TO. DO-Ir_\ a number of advertisemments in 1 is given. Each dot following Indicates a letter. All you are required tg do lling in the missing word, write the date of The Advance in which the ad Complete GRIBBLE & BURTON Special Sale Price Radio Repairs on Any Make of Set First Class VVOrk. _Reas0nab1e Charges Grua1'a11teed Tubes 'ebruary Specials` RADIO only 10.1; imperial quart galvanized pail only 12 imperial quart galvaniezd pail . only 11 imperial quart milking pail. only 11 imperial quart ,st1'ai11er. Ydu Get For $1.93 ` Electrical Appliances and Repairs Wiring Contractors GRACE GORING, Prop. . .. .._.....-.. vn uuvcn uacnu _ . - _ - _- -_ - - --. ments in this Issue there is missing '8 _8lVn- fVn idmates A feq!-_llred do clip advertisements, paste on a sheet of paper, advertisement appeared and your name and address. One ticket will be awarded Weekly to the sender of the most correct entries, . . . . . I th t f `ch t t 11 - P. entries bemg received, tlckets \\'ll1 be awarded to those whose en tries are first openred. 6 even 0 more an wen y equa y cmrec Entries must be received at The Advance ofce not later than Saturday Contestants limited to one entry, but every member of employees and their families. Address your envelope 1.. :.....L._. :._1.`._.____.:,,, __,~n 1 I u A - - - of the advertisements. _ _ everyone except Advance 5 _\_/_l`I_:::sl;g THE ELECTRIC SHOP Beauty THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931 Phone 166. Phone 1040. $119.00 $59.00 Barrie. .250 TO-NIC-`.-I-IT IS SILVERWARE NIGHT AT THE DREAMLAND! fWe furnish Free the nest quality silver and the handsomest pattern. Beware of substitutes. T%am'sday Friday Saturday

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