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Northern Advance, 12 Feb 1931, p. 8

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l &8_.1.il1. E.. 11 a.m.-Messages of Prophets to 1Mod_e-rn Life. Haggai, the Temple 1 Builder. Anthem-O Pray for the Peace i nf .Tm~nsn,'|pm _J(*n mt '1 r..w1. C.G.I.T. Week--Annua1 C.G.I.T. Service Special speaker, Miss Evelyn Crow, ,B.A., Secretary of Girls Work, `United Church of Canada. Assisted $ir}1the progwramme by local C.G.I.T. glr 3. Tnvnnat-.in11_.F`. (1 T "I" (11-nun: .-uuuem uy me u1o1r-"r11gr1ms of the Night -Nichol Quintette-Unfading Light. Misses Muriel Felt, Mildred Walls, Jean Lay, Lenore Simp- son, Esther How. Anthem by C.G.I.fT. 4G,roups- Let Us with a Gladsome Mind" Qua.rtette-Divine Beauty. ,Special feature at evening services, March 1st to Easter, April 5th. Mr.| Black will preach on Great Pictures of the Closing Scenes in the Life of Jesus. 1 f`Lu.:.~u.. `l:`....L.... 2-4.- 'r-...-_..1,___ M ARVEL HEADLIGHTS, Limited 0. '.lIlB uescent Irom me Ur0SS-- Rubens. 6. He is Risen--P1ockhorst. A copy of these great master-' `pieces will be given to those who `attend. Rev. J. Johnltone Black, Minister CENIML CHURCH :1Ill/IlAIl--"DC3('-..L`l'5 OI K./HTISI Rise --Mi1Ie1' So1o-`Se1ecteJ (Mrs Urry) . AILLIIBIIL-- U fl"cl of_ Jerusalem So1o-se1ected. 1115: Invoca.tion-C.G.I. Groups. Anthem by the Choir-Pi1grims of the NiQ`hf. _T\Tir-'hnT MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGES are SUPERIOR You'll a1\\`;1)'.\' 1'op,`1'01` p111'r11z1si11g' an) other ! A nthem--So1dIL-1'3 of Christ T?{c-:1 N1 : Fair and Square Grocery Save Money on Quality Groceries Phone- 2 1 5 Be Thrifty! Shop 1434w. IS. Christ s Entry into Jerusa1em-l Plockhurst. ` `.The Last Supper-Da Vinci. Christ before Pilate--Munkacsy The Crucixion-Munkacsy. ` The Descent from the Cross--l Rnhnnq, Change of Head Office B}:-law No. 7 \(`-1`!-HQ, If. in rlnnmn nvru Sunday, Feb. 1 5th. ..- Vl'VL_'_ __.,,,2, McCULLOUGH S , u1oJ.. ` Marvel Headlights, Limited. By Order. { Sunday, Feb. 15th 1- n Uval nams-ua|van1zm- 20 m. long . .......................... ..69c Glass Tumblers are 6 for 25 FOR EXPERT ELEGTRIC REPAIR WORK AND EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT REASONABLE PRICES -TRY--- L434.-W. Res. 1255. Next door to McCull011g11 s Grocery LAMBERT Shop at 18 reace -Knox THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, _1931 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors land others having claims against the estate of Joseph Cochrane, late of the township of Essa, deceased. who died on the 29th day of De- cember, 1930, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of February, 1921, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate, having re- gard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice, and will .not be responsible to any others. Eaten & Eaten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executors. Second Week of Barrie's Biggest TRADE - IN WEEK COLEMAN and ALADDIN LAMP SUPPLIES-A Wear your old shoes in and get 10 per cent off on a new pair. Old shoes will be turn ed overs........ for welfare work. First sale of it's kind in Barrie. R. NEIL]. ltd NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Hair Cutting We specialize in chi1d1'e11 s hair. Reid's Barber Shop` 27 Elizabeth St. Shoe Sale Ca1'0f111 Wm-1: ;i.0.11' .o'f. after each job will appeal to mothers. A SPECIALTY ARMSTRONG & RAINFORD CHILDREN'S IS m'1< and steriliza- . cutting K V As An Investment In Smart Appearance Wght 9'9,!1[8 PASTRIES But you can have the next best thing-~t11e APPEARANCE of new clothes every week. How? Simply by sending your :1 . . . . .. to WRIGHT CLEANERS `periodically for thor- ough cleaning and pressing`. The price is triing; the result will amaze you each time. We also do thorough clezmine; on drapes, cur- tains, shades, etc. C Phone 577. Send your 1'aimen1` to VVRIGHT CLEANERS. Unless one is :1 captain of industry or a movie star, one cannot have a new slut or dress every week. Our bargains are real bargains and every purchase you make means money in your pocket. LOOK AT THESE LAMBERT S BAKERY Whether i`.r s just for your evening dessert, a bedfime lunch, 01' sometlling` really ela- borate fo1'.party or banquet, y0u 11 nd it most satisfying here. OUR PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, ROLLS -\\TTW D131? ('11 1..-__ __.;_1,1~ 1 1 . .f. _.___.V, \/4- ..;44.V, \J\I\J.l.L_I_l_lKJ .I.|1Ll.LJJJIQ AND BREAD liave established a standard of g . . . . . . . with which the discriminating housewife no longer cares to compete. Fresh varieties every day. , Special baking to your order for elaborate affairs. That Please The Palate HARDWARE PROMPT SERVICE ELIZABETH ST. IN OUR NO CULLS! I'D ...98c 89c ...89c Stock and I`oull'r_\' Spevif`u`a. Worm and Romp (,`.u1`v:=. (iuugh and Huuvu Tonic_. Sweat l.ini- mum. Licv Killer. Cnlf 1\ lv:1|. .\ la Purina Scrntzch and I.-uyimr` Mash and Calf 1\Ic:1l. 1 Axe Handles from Oyster Shel|--l2 lbs. Axe Heads and Handled Axes Cross Cut Saws and Buck Saws i Stable and Driving Lanterns! Salts and Sulp|1ur--6 lbs. ROYAL PURPLE Mid-Winter Sale 37 Elizabeth St. ...25c 25c \\"ill`r-ll Hu\\'llI'|I In-fl Inal. wunk to work fur llw lhw-mm l`uvlnu' (In. on m-\\' 1'uIlslI'lI1`HuII wm-In on Hm 'l`u~ mnln-.l| nmi|I,.um lIiu'|\wn_\'. MI~.~z. l(I`.l|lll`Hl Htuvull 0| |)vlrn|l is .u|u=uu|im1' :1 month \\-llh rulnllvma in lnwn. :\ Ian.-L.\\~ hunn l`|-nun Hun lm lnwll. /\ |uwlw_\' to-mu I`rmn Hm of \\'u|u.u Hrluml cl:-l`-ulml n la-mu frmn ling l'Il\\vnHl Hvlmul cm the 'U.N.|{. rink lnul 'l'huu-mlny Ivy 3 B` (`vvil \\'ilmm. |'}|I|Ir|nm M`('|"8l(l(l(\ll nml ('.I:|rmu'v Niclqlvll nllnmlml Hr` Muplv lmuI5/\muri`mI Iuwlu-_v 1-ruin! in '|m-uuln lmel. .\'nl.unln_v nlp;hL. Mr. um| I\lr.~n. lI'Ul|u|H\I'p,'l'l` ul' I.i.ul1 vi.-silml I'1'ivml:: in town .'~'m|uI`dny. Mr. "I`. lmllml \\'n.u n vinil.ur ut Um lmmv of lli nmllu-r l,|Iin wvuk. .l`.-u.~:. h'lin.~mn ul` liulmnil. in \'iuH.ln;z hie: p:m~nl.~: on 'l`ill\u Sly. 'l`hv lirv l)rip.:xulv w:n.~4 cullml to u \`|li-lIl|H`_\ llrv nl. ltuhl. (7mId|1':4 on lhxzulfunl St. on Snturduy. No 1nu.tvri::l (lmnu;.:u wua done. .Mr. um! I\`lr.~'. (7. 'll1urim:`lm| xuul 1'-ulnily loft Su.l.uI'duy to lulue up ru- sidvlwu in Um-Lon, Mr. 'l`lIm'inp:LoII l1:1\'im: In-un l.1'.'In: from Inert.- to :1 run on Llu: lhu-.l.un~(,3ollinmvoml l)1`:uu'l1 of the U.N.l{. I\lr.~'. J. Amlx-rsun l'l,'llll`lll`(l route on Monduy. 1`. .| .\'.-H7. .-Ilh-lull-I |'r|mu3 Lo fru- n 1-n||l`m'r-m-u YOIILO 0.1] l\`l0ll(l1ly- C. J. Suit /. uttumlcd u c0I11'cr(:ncc of Y.M.C.z\. sL`('l`(.'L:l.l`yH in Niuguru Falls Lhv l:1Lln-1` part 0|" lust week. Mi. Betty (`.oul.~'on spent the \\'cuk end :11, hm` home in Angus. Mrs. A. lcrg'uson, Miss Dorothy and 1V1z1s`tc1' Gordon rclurnvd to Brent on 'J'uc.~'day after visiting 1'1-inn :1: in {nu-n Il'l(`.I1US H1 L0\\'Il. | Mr. and Mrs. Burt Applcgnth and. Miss Isobel Pouchcr were Sunday guests` of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ! Poucher. I A m..,.n....- .-.4` um ot......\_ roucner. A general meeting; of the share- holders of the new Pork Packing` Co. was held on Saturday in the new building; on Baldwin St. Many `problems that were holding` up con- struction were solved and building opexmioris will proceed. Nlv l?nn'in:ilrl (Inddnn rnizln-nrnrl tn 1)1'CI1I} 011 1 UL. fricmls in town. -1.. M... U'[JC1'ZlUOIlS \Vlll pl'0CCU.. Mr. Reginald Godden Toronto to-day after parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cumberland St. 5-Gallon Oil Can; ..................... ..98c Side rest, galvanized witlx tap. \/ll ............. .. [ A play entitled It's a Ming will be presented in St. George s Memor- ial Hall on Friday, Feb. 13th, at 8| p.m., under auspices of the Allandale Girl Guides. Admission 25c. % `Ir 1 1 W. G.. Graham, general chairman of the Brotherhood of Railway Fire-` `men and Engineers, addressed an \\lALL uuAuua. 4AuuuaaAvu nun. audience of local members in the Y.M.C.A. Wednesday afternoon. Mn: R T.2.n1hnr1'. ic vi:-itincr hmr` DI}. Under the auspices of the Tuxis'; Boys, a. motion picture lm entitledy a [`rip to Bermuda, was shown ini Burton Ave. United Church Tuesday evening. The trip by picture start-: ed at Montreal and showed scenes; along the St. Lawrence and on the!` ocean, nally arriving at Bermuda.i The beauty spots for which these islands are so famous were faith-I fully depicted by the lm. ` i Essa St. Presbyterian Church held * `its annual meeting recently when the .congregational revenue for the year was reported to be $2,619.00, the. main items of which were envelope, collection $1,331; plate collection, $241; anniversary, $599, and Ladies |Aid $295. I '11:: (fiVil'|0' tn Hm 'hnrla-nf clwnuvnlla niu qmvru. YI`he givings to the budget showed` an increase over last year, the total; being $388, of which $52 was con-: tributed by the Sunday School and` $31.50 by the Y.P.S. The Session reported four members added by certicate and three by profession of faith. Three members died dur- ing the year. The roll has been re- "vised and now stands at 166 and the number of families 82. Seven in- fants were baptized. W10 wnnnrfnrl `)1 mnmknva 1.1VL.LI.tl. VV eunesuay aluernoon. Mrs R Lambert 1s vlsltmg her` daughfgr, Mrs. F. Goring, Sanford S11. Flying Officer A. M. Glover, who; has been stationed at Camp Borden,` left Monday for a six weeks visit' with his parents in England. i umuuuuug L0 -pill. T The faithful and efficient work of the choir received tting commenda- tion in the Session report. At the ; close of the meeting Mr. and Mrs.,~ N. R. D. Sinclair were presented, with an embroidered centre piece by ] the choir and a set of dishes by the congregation. ` ----- I The Barrie Hockey Club will meet? in the Police Court Chambers at: 6.30 o cloek Fri(lz1y evening, Feb.' 13th, when the election of oicersf for the 1931-32 season will take: lpluce. l , V I COUNTY OF SIMCOE I To Wit: Take notice that the Supra Court of Ontario, Jury Assizes : Gcmeml Gaol Delivery for County of Simcoe will open at Court l`lou.s'e, Barrie 4 Enamelled Covered Roasters 15%x6`, inch, for 9! nu... .-vu.u., ;uun In I Tuesday, February 24th `next, at the hour of one o'clock` -n.m. ' rams were baptized. 1` |The W.M.S. reported 21 membersit and an average attendance of 14. ll They met their allocation of $175,121 lsent a bale of clothing and gave :1} llife membership certicate to the; treasurer, Mrs. .Montcrlef'f. The: Sunday School reported enrolment} 150, with average attendance 63; 1` ithree certicates were awarded for`; memorizing. The Y.P.S. has 35 1` members with an average attend- ance of 18. They raised $186. The Ladies Aid reported receipt; amounting to $721. i'T'l'm f'niH1f'nl and afninni un-.1, Ar C a , v I ALLANDALE PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH RAISED $2,619 in 1930 ALLANDALE mews .m. Bal'1`ic, Feb. 12, 1931. D. H. MncLnren, Sheriff, County of Simcoe. NOTICE 'l`lm Nm`I'IIm'n Advance Supreme V Assizm: nnd Aluminum Double Boilers- 3-pint size, lid ts both `nah: 9` returned to visiting his A. Godden,` FCITIL` and the ; the . I |.m:~'L.~.ln\m:- cllmrmml out of rmg. |&w\vu.~I'| n!Tm'nd. Plume 869. __-_. l um. um! c0u'r'rs Kl-l:I:ED mr RADIAL IN TORONTO] - DI`. (`}nul.l.~: wns (ll! rt-nrncnh_| .l)r. ltny (iuutlu, who wnu killed on l"nllu_v lmal. wlu-n his cm was utruck lay n. rmllnl ul. llm;5:'u llullow, 'l`o- ' run`l.n, wwm lumwn to many in Lhl.~. llnlrlvt. llln fwtlmr, Mr. Clms. (fluuulle: llvml nt Mlclhurnt for mnny yunm lwl'm'n nmvinp: to 'l`omnto, and than lccvmu-I wvw u uounln of Mr. A. II. (1nul`l.u. <-lurk of Vtzuprtl. ."l`|w lm'tm', w:il.l1 his wife and a ymrty ul' l'rimI(lH, `hml plnnnml u (lin- uvr purly nt l.ln- Jolly Millr.-r, I-[og'g .=' llnllow, on .l.lm night of the trup;mly. llnvlxm l~l'l. Mm. (Inu|'tH ut the en- l.Nmn'.n to tlw inn, the doctor turned him our nlmul. to ilirive it to the upm-iul pnrking Hpncu. /\H the car ; i-mu.twl l.ln- rmllul truck at the bot- tom not` line hill it Hl.llll(!(l just; as a bi}: rmllnl our in clmrm: of Motor- nmu 'l|Ios. l(.-mm, of 198 Soudun Av:-., whore ulnwn upon it, smashing` it nml lrupzgimg the unfortunate oc- l (-u.pnnL more thnn 70 yards beneath the wheels. fl'he most tragic aspect I of the :tll'nir was the fact that Mrs. : (7oul.t.~i was an eye witness. Upon I ll|V('.\"l,ll.',':'ll,l()n by the police, who xverv on the scene in 2; few minutes, l\'t--mu: was .nrre.s'ted and will be uluu-;,:r-(l with ~l1 lZlIl`.H`lfLUg'lll,Cl`. l _____ s gl One of the most outstandingfl 3 events of the musical season will be qlthe concert by St. Andrew s choir =on Tuesday evening next. The de- llliglntfully original cantata, Hiawav ;_ tha s Wedding Feast, by S. Cole 3lri(lge-(Taylor, will be rendered byl elthe choir. This work of Indian theme created a furore when its` composer, an Anglo-African of uni-; '1 quc gifts, rst produced it. Its per-. "l.ennial freshness has never dimmed, and it is performed with unabated 9 enthusiasm from year to year in `England. The big tenor_solo will be 1 taken by Mr. Albert Downing. who-' d is probably Toronto s most prominent ,1 , ltenor, who will also sing two other - >-Ig`roups of songs. Mr. John Duncan. ` dlthe brilliant harpist, will be looked, lllforward to with great anticipation. Y;In addition to a very attractive pro-l t',g-`ra.mme of solos, he will contribute 5la harp accompaniment to one of the iefrthree part-songs that the choir will 1-lrender. Mr. Hardy feels fortunate ; ie in having secured two such distin- ; 1'lguished artists for the concert ofli `his choir. `The tickets, which are in j `the hands of the choir members, are I =,being rapidly disposed of, and u illlarge audience is expected. I _' aury, a.1Le1' wnom ne was named. "- v'The remains are being shipped to `1 Barrie for burial. Services will be V conducted from G. G. Smith & Co. s V`chape1, Bayeld St, Feb. 13th, at 12.30 p.m., to the Union Cemetery. . fwhere interment will take place. I i:n::r;:r-u wn.n ~Inz1n;s'mugnLcr. ; l)r. (',`ouL1.s' was district represen- tative for the Dominion Board of Punsiomz Commissioners with head- qu:u'Lm's 11L Christie Street Hospital. -In-.s'i(l(-s his wift-, he is survived by four children, his father and mother,` Mr. and Mrs. L'hLlS. Couits, Gotihiq Avo.; two 1n'othurs, Dr. E. D. Coutts, of St. (Jutharines, and Ross ,CouLLs', of Detroit; ve sistr.-rs, Mr". A. 1'}. 'l`urnm' and Mrs. L. G. Cun- ninghzim, of 'J'oron1.o, and Jean, Grace and Betty, livinp; with their} pm-cnl.s`. Another brother, Secon Li(.-uicnmit Walter G. Coubts, served; with the Royal Flying Corps and was`, k?Hu(l in action. 1 1 I 3 1 V 1 yuzu`.s ago ne retired and returned {to Barrie, where he has s1nce lived. `In rehgxon he was a devout Roman }Catholic, a member of the Holy {Name Society, and a liberal in `politics. His wife having prede- 'cea.sed him about fteen months ago, he leaves to mourn his loss two daughters, Mrs. Bani , of Til1son- burg, and Lena at home, and two . sons, Frank of Seattle and Jack of :x . celebrated S 1 I New York. The burial at St. Mary s Church [Monday morning by Dean Sweeney, the seryices at the graveside in St. 'Mary s Cemetery being conducted by ;Rev. Father McHenry. C > mass was ` `ST. ANDREW S CHOIR CONCERT; Cast Iron Frying Pans-- 11 inch On Monday the death of Mrs. ,`Roy Merrick occurred suddenly in .the Royal Victoria Hospital follow- `Zing an operation. Mrs. Merrick was iformerly Claire Lister, daughter n `Mir. Harry Lister and the late Mrs. Lister, of Rugby. She was well and favorably known here, where she had resided for quite a number of years, where Mr. Merrick is man- ager of the Dominion Store. Be- sides a sorrowinp; husband, there is left to mourn her loss her father and three sisters, Mrs. Grant, of Orillia; Mrs. Craw, of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. R'obe-rtson, of Venice, Calif. The funeral took place yes- lerday to Orillia Cemetery for in- torment. 'McDONALD--In Barrie, on Friday, Feb. 6th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McDonald (nee Gladys O'Neill), :1 daughter. ` John D. MacDonald, a native of the district and for many years a resident of Barrie, died at his home; On Peel St . 1251'. 'rh1lr=rlnv `nor-nn:~nr3! res-iuem. 01 bar-r1e, died at his home! St. last Thursday. Deceasedi was formerly engaged in railroad `construction in the United States. `having helped to put the rst rails ,through the Black Hills west tol the Pacic Coast. A number of years ago he retired and returned lto Barrie. \vl1m~p ho lane cinnn 1:u,.A I Barrie friends will be shocked to learn of the untimely passing of Hampton Vernon Jory, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Jory, whose death occurred Tuesday, Feb. 10th, at his home in Chicago. Deceased `was in his 12th year and visited Barrie last year with his father, when he came here to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Hampton Jory, after whom he named. 'I`}1a rmmninc om: lnninno pl-.:nn,..1 4-.` ` HAMPTON VERNON JORY JOHN D. MACDONALD MRS. ROY MERRICK V BIRTHS , _ For Sa1e--Ayrsh1re cow, freshened Jun. 26th. hcsnvv millmr, nan: F. vncn-c Oval Baths-Galvanizml- 9.0 71 Inna- ror aa1e-Ayrsmre Iresuened Jun. 26th, heavy milker, age 5 years. H. Calderwood, 23 Dundonald St.` ' Phone 134. I For Sale or Exchange-Sma11 cash grocery and dwelling in Barrie, do- ing good school trade-ice cream, Lobziccos, candies, etc. Established knitting` machine business in con- ncction. Well away from competi-i Lion, nice bright corner. Books showl Y0.`-Klllls. Write or inquire Northern` Advance, Barrie. 1 .:.j..__:_____._` FIU. I `Be it, and it is enacted, that thcl , head office of the company be at the . TI`own of Barrie, in the Province oil L Ontario. I 'l .)n....,~.,I "L `l')......2.. .LL:_ nn;1. 1, by-law No. 7 Whereas, it is deemed expedien that the head office of the company b_(: transferred from `Toronto to Bar- FIG. Lllll/i;l1'1U. ' Passed at Barrie, this 29th day of January, 1931. Nlnr-up] "n:r'l:nkfc I :....h-_l {UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA] hIu|x\4n_y, ;-;u. noun. ' 11 a.m.-iThis service will be in! `charge of The Canadian Girls in} Training. Miss Evelyn Craw, secre I utary of the Girls Work Board, To-I lronto, will be the speaker. 1 ` Anthem-Even Me -~WarrenI (SolQ by Mr. Roy Urry) ` Solo--~On1y a Smile (Miss 1 Evelyn Lainson.) 2.45 p.m.--Sunday School. Les- `son: Jesus, the Friend of Sinners, .jLuke 7. I .- 7 v i x n E ` `( `(flilizabeth Street) Rev. R. Young, B.A., Pastor J. Andrew Wigg1na, Choir Di1'CLOll , Audrey L. Clifton, Organist I ; ` 1 7 p.m.-Rev. E. Ryerson Young, B.A. The World s Serxen Greatest Men. Kn!-1-unwn C:-\1,l?,.u~ AL` I.-...!..L Kellie: St.` Jnited"CE2a;:c QUEBEC HEATERS REDUCED $10.75, $12.95, $13.95. $14.50 Two months winter yct--Bu_v T10\\`.

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