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Northern Advance, 28 Jan 1932, p. 8

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housekeeping, town or 1 Box F, Advance Office. Monay LADIES Speciai for Friday Night On1y-The yst 200 1-a.dies at_ the Chpitol l711o2v.1;'<\ I31-ic1a_\` Ni.g`11t, J an. 29th, will 1-ece1\'e :1 dalnty budge pencil and \\'oig111'. Pvtzlil vahlc 500. T%:2_urs.<&YV COIIEIIIUESU. By Order of the Board. -T--j- 1 J@ar;;iN{[{7{;aL?3E.1;2'H` in `rsle Eijwiam af ?ams the keynote of John . picture The Phantom .' playing at `he Capitol: .- nir-hn-n i: nnn: DIi`INERWARE GEVE N THURSDAY NIGHT ST. GEORGES CHURCH HOLDS ANNUAL MEETENG The annual Vestry meeting: of St. George s Anglican Church was held Ion Monday, Jan. 25th, being the an- nive1'. of the Conversion of St. Paul. There was a good attendance of members of `the congreg';1tion. Rev. A. R. Holden pre.sided and open- led the proceedings with prayer. Mr. W. Wiardle, Sr., was appointed Ves- itry Clerk in place of Mr. G. Webb. who has moved to Toronto. The minutes of the previous 1m-etin`2`.-1 were read and conrmed. rrwm Av-Invnnlnl :+n+1\v\'\nr|+ `.,....1I V\'UL'U ruuu. i1HU CUlHl1'lHUU. I. The nancial statement was rezul ; by the People's Warden, Mr. C. Dan- ` vers. It showed receipts as $2,234.38 1 and expenditure $2,224.46, with a 1 bank balance of $9.92. The sum of . $107.94 was given to Synod assess-i Ewen`: and mi-7.=ion-2'. The st:`.`;ement~: of the various parochial organization: were presented and showed balance: I on hand. Rectory Fund, $3.75; W.A., $5.72; Sunday School, $18.54; I Choir, $19.60; Sanctuary Guild, $3.65; W.A .Dorcas, $7.02. The rector proposed a hearty vote of thanks to all the o1cers and those who had in any way helped to make the year s work a success. Owing to the general unusual depression and removal of several good families, the rector made an offer of a reduction in stipend of $300 for the year 1932.` 5 Unless something unforeseen happens ; the prospects are none too bright, and the recfory, church and memorial [hall need repairs. If every Anglican family in the parish contributed through the duplex envelope, all ex- penses could be met. This was ac- `cepted by the Vestry. Mr A, 'T`nvlm~ rnsiaiwnd the nnsi. Sunday, Jan. 31, 1932 11 a.m.-The Word of Life.--` (I. John I, I.)_ 7 p.m.-.-\ Prayer for Peace (The Disarmament Conference). A -_._.1.--1 ...-1,.......... &.-. Elam-A cepteu Dy me Vestry. ` Mr. A. Taylor resigned the posi- ` tion of Rector s Warden, owing to removal to Medora, and the Rev. A. R. Holden a pointed Mr. F. R. Gos- ney as his arden. Mr. C. Danvers x was re-elected People's, Warden. : Messrs. E. A. Little, W. J. Little]: and V. E. Knight were re-appointednl Lay Delegates to the Synod. Messrs.lu W. Wardle and D. S. Kinchen were! re-appointed auditors. Mr. Geo. W=ardle was appointed Envelope Sec-. pointsvl Sidesmen: Messrs. A. C.` Kendrick, F. C. Wood, W. Kettle, G.'_ Wood and the Auditors and Envelope Tuesciay Fri ay Matinee Saturday at 2.30 pm. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, :-uua-.-.-.- Doors open at 6.15 1;.m. Saiurday _ - _ ..._. pg; the line below without glasses at a distance of 3 feet ? r\..... .\..... . Opuculxurc is the Science of Natural Sight Improvement Without Classes by Home Treatment It ....s ..-...I 'I'l'\ hxxr 4- 9 In vv uuuul unaaaes Dy` name lf&lf|'Il'\l If not, send TO-DAY for free Illus- trated Boolrlet explaining this won- derful system of Home Treatment for Eyesight Improvement. Take off your glasses and enjoy NEW FRFFDONI REV. J. J. BLACK, MINISTER `iorace Wiison, Organist and Choir- msuaft-Ir. LVLW rH.bl$l)UM - Free Advice--Free Consultatiork` Mail--No Obligations V` MAIL THIS (TOTTPON '[`_hAV 1v1au--No Ubhgatlons `\ MAIL THIS COUPON TO-DAY Please send, without obligation, free Illustrated Booklet on Sight Improve- ment withou4 Glasses. Name ................... .. g;;a;.;5;"'; _ _-..._._.. u, ......_..4-vu In I Alliston and Camp Borden played a scheduled OH.A. game at the local rink Monday night, the Airmen win- ning by 5 to 2. The game was poor exhibition of hockey, the may checking of the Alliston team co pletely upsetting the team play of `the winners. The losers generally had two men on top of the puck all the time and bunched in front of their net every time the Airmen went down on a rush. Although the score was close up till the last period, Camp Borden always looked like win- ners. The score at the end of the rst period was 1-1 and at the end of the second 3-2. ` % V\/"edfnesday . --_... -._..u.. The art of wrestling seems to have taken hold of a number of the ` at B.C.I. and they have persua lMr Shepherd to take charge 0 a Iclass and teach them the fine points ]of the game. The class practices af- !ter four whenever the gym is avail- lable and one can hear them grunt- -ing and blowing so that no advertis- `ing has been necessary and plenty of '_spectators congregate. LFHE OPTICULTURE INSTITUTE 905 Yongo St., Toronto. CAMP BORDEN 5, ALLISTON 2 Al1!._4.-.. ..-. J l"- -4 CA N Y(`)AU READ glasses and enjoy NEW FREEDOM `xrinnjpunn f`.........ln 11 a.m.--T~he Minister. Subject, The Optimism of Jesus. 3 p.m.-Sunday School. ` 7 p.m.-The Minister. Subject, The Hopefulness of Paul. I71TI7D\ Dl\T\V KXTTPY ("('IT\If'E` Sunday, Jan. 31, 1932 ` WRESTLING 199.3. ....... l The annual meeting of the Barrie`; Agricultural Society will be held in` the Police Court Chambers, Barrie,` on Friday, January 29th, at 1.30; p.m. Election of officers, reception! l of annual reports, and other general business. D A Ga--._L....- n......:.I.....| Tenders will be received by the: undersigned for Park Privileges in` Innisl Township Park for the year 1932. Tenders to be in no; later than 10.30 o clock Monday, Feb. 8,} 1932. i ("1-unmi-n 11 Tnv. 1/1 109`) 4 j_ ,, Notice is hereby given pursuant to` the Trustee Act that all persons hav-; ing claims against he estate of James5 Currie, law: of the To\\.'n:~ahip of Oro,l in the County of Simcoc, Cle1`g'yman,`;g who died on or about the 17th dayfh of ,`~.'uve Liy :\.D., 1.029, are re-`r quested to send gm-`._i-L1l:-1r.~: of th<;ir~t claims to the undersigned on or be-`I for` h.r- lst clay of March, 1932, af-lg ter which the Executor will distri-lg bute the assets of the estate, 1mving'l1- eegafd 0513; to the claims of lwhichig he shall tl1(:nha\'e notice, and W111 not ; 3 be responsible to any others. 1- , . , _ .i Dated at Barrie this 28tn day 01!) 1..........., A n 1on9 l. T I Notice is hereby given pursuant toj' the Trustee Act that all creditors and 8` others having claims against thel estate of James War`ers, late of thel: Town of Barrtie, in the County of; Simcoe, deceased, who died on the? 5th day of January, 1932, are re: quired to send pa1*ticula1's of theiri claims to the undersig'ne(l on or be-` fore the 15th day of February, 1932,` after which date the Executor will; distribute the assets of the estate? having; iegard only 10 the claims of which they then shall have notice-.f and will not be responsible to any others. . 12"..-- .9. 17.-.. n......:.-. ! .UE1T}C(l EH3 DZIITIU L11 January, A.D., 1932. nlunnan P. of Valuable Residential roperty in` the Town of Barrie. Under and by virtue of the powersi of sale contained in a certain mort-' gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for, sale by Public Auction at the ' Queen` 5 Hotel, Barrie, by W. A. 1\I<.'Conl Auctioneer, 1 an DA`-\l\JI\lJl`\l, FLDKUHRI la 1932, at 12 o clock noon 1 the following lands and pre1nises,' namely : I "N10 .QnnH'1m-Iv 'Fhirfv-Thrrnn Woof. - Lady having her own home, wishes to share with elderly couple for small `erms, nice location. Write Box D, Advance Office. ` ?e- uanugly ; -p.'..uu..UU UL \-r.\.u. VVKI.-3 LIALIIUI-I uvL;l LU The southerly Thi;-ty-Three Feet!.\I1. The soclqty stxll has a (33 feet) of Lot Number One (1)?ha1anr'r2 of $50.82 In the treasury. on the South side of Elizabeth Street,!Th0 1-llies A.550Cii1ti0ny. Of Which in Hm Tmun n+' Rn)-y-in :n 1"nn (`..-mmu:I\Irs. J. Patton 15 the m'es1dent. also on me Doutn sum 01 nuzanetn Dt.I'ee1'.,! I in the Town of Barrie, in the Countyii` of Simcoe, according to RegisteredIJ' Plan Number 2?, as particularly de-is scribed in Registered Instrument.jS Number 21314 for Barrie, togeiher with and subject to a right-of-\vay}l eight feet in width to the North of-9 said lands. '3 Tknvn in eni ha 11:. nuonnl-nrl an rn:;];+ cENI3_A;L_ gawgcn 5810 18.1105. | There is said to be erected on said?` lands a good two-storey, brick-clad dwelling house, well situated in the said Town of Barrie. [ Thu nv-nnnvfv xv? Ho nworarl ft-n`~ Sam VLOWTI OI DHTFIB. ` The property will be offered for` sale subject to a reserved bid. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur-_ chase money to be pafd at the time' of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. .1i`m- +'m~t}wr narticulars and condi- days tnereaxter. For further particulars tioniaof sale apply to the under-,' DIITI` Dated January 16, 1932. voz. Churchill, Jan. 14, 1932. W, R, Sln NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS \;u\. .................. .... .. --.._-.-,, A cordial welcome to these cow-vhina _- For Sa1e--Eight-roomed brick house An T`.Hvn}1c-H1 Rt. modern in eVe1'\ uu SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 19. -Q9 at 1? n r-Inr1( nnnn JL\.l1J\4.L uun.uu Va. ;. EVERYBODY \VEiC3OME MORTGA.}_1?.__ -:-u--.-2...... -. _.. NOTICE TO CRED ITORS ANNUAL MEETING (Elizabeth Street) 11 '\ff\1 Y\'f T) \ 1 Esten & Esten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executor. l.v u; .u`......, L:/U54 UwL.`|Cu[`C 1n;|_ng[lc_f(m*~,Q;, `lill.`l:ll UH` llElll(l- `H16 . di:~:_tr1-!g0me Sum of g3y_1{;3.(;0 with 31191-e `Set- estate hi1`~'11l;`l1'etu1'ns yet to be received. With all! \vhicl1?obli;;rat.ioh=_ met. the Board of Man- uy H ` 2(:nl1'.u'c \\'lll110'f,a\;1`(`lll0llt has 7h(; sum of $4500 on sible `llmnd. The full allotment to M. & at Barrie 2831 dab 011M. of $900.00 \\':`..:< mr-t. The report _ :of the Sunday School s=howed great Duncan F. MCCu8`8- zxdvanccmcnt (lll1'lIll' tlic past year, Solicitor for EXCt"- lnot only nancially, but in member- ,,, lehin nvnv 900 l'\ninn` nn flan rnll Do- Stewart & stewart, Ila;-.bnnn.A'n Qnlh-in R. A. Stephens, President! G. 0. Cameron, Secretary - For Rent-Private Garage at Ameri- can Hotel. Phone 216. Stewart at atewart, Mortgageds Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. own 1 R 1 Q99, TENDERS "w. B. Sloan, Clerk. 14, .L:;::.:. ` farm Write Mandala News\ ` Albert Stephenson-is spending thel winter at Todmorden. ` T\/Tu T U \X71'H-An nnrl cnh F`"'n-irhrn wmcer at 1'oc1moraen. Mr. J H. Wilton and son Elbridge spent the week end with Mr. and Hrs. C. Goring at Hamilton. '.\lr T-Tm-nlrl T7`.n+nn_ nf 'I"m`rmto. L.. Lx01`1I1g' at namuton. Mr. Harold Eaton, of Toronto, spent a few days the guest of 311`. and Mrs. J. Goring last week. WT-r: A Q1-1'0-lcxv, nf OriHin_ snent 1nursuay 01 ms: ween 1n .uwu. Mrs. N. McNichol, of Toronto, is visiting' her mother, Mrs. George Poueher, who is very ill. I AH 'Fnmn1:1'n< whn H: n st11denf,I anu LVLTS. d. \:rOl`lllg IZISL ween. Mrs. A. Srigley, of Orillia, spent Thursday of last week in fown. t W/Tr: \T T\`Tr\Ti(hn]. nf Toronto. is Page Eight roucner, wno is very in. I ` Alf. Tompkins, who is a student at Central Technical School, Toronto, was home for the week end. Mr. John Webb spent Sunday in |'l`oronto. | _1_\'Iiss Mary Patton was a week end l\'1S1t01` with friends in Hamilton. `I110 nu/I T\/Tu-m A 1-7`o1-n-ncnn n`? 1El.VEa ii On Thursday evening of last Week _ ithc congregation of Essa Road Pres- ibyterian Church held their periodical ;Dutch supper in the basement of thc lchurch. A goodly number attended '[this novel feast, which is served in |t|cafcteria style. The occasion was Y under the auspices of the Women's Society and quite a sum was raised. :3 The Phi(ir=`mir' nf :o:n~1::1- +`mm~.- +11-,.+ |\'lb'lLUl' \VlLIl L1'ltiHu.` , Mr. and Mrs. `North Bay, are town. A 9 `Ln \f\f|lI11l'\II latlng 130 I118 I0l`Dli1l.'.10I1 OI `.118 2l.l'E-H. . A number of young people of the Essa Road Presbyterian Church took advantage of the short freezing spell the early part of the week and held a skating party at Little Lake. Upon returning to town the skaters as- lsembled at the church, where warm irefreshments awaited them, prepared `by a few who had stayed behind to look after this important feature. On 'l`l11n~srinv ovnninrr nf H: wnplz CO\VI1. At the regular weekly meeting of the Young People s Society of Bur- ton Ave. United Church, Edgar Le- Gear gave a very interesting address explaining` the scientic theories re- lating to the formation of the earth. I A number (1? vnnnrr nennip n`? the IUUK bl,J.LBl' LIUS llIllJUl'l/`1IlL lCd.LU'l'. On Thursday evening of this week the Allandale debating team of the Young Peoples Society meet the Minesing team to decide the cham- pionship of South Simcoe. The de- ` hate is to take place in Collier St. `Church, Barrie, the subject under discussion being Resolved that trucks and busses under present regulations are unfair competition to the railway systems. The Allandale team will be Miss Marion Wisdom and Mr. Frank lDobson, and will uphold the afrma- 3 1` tive. I G T"Ln~.~.l.-..v ,..v......'..... .1! 1-..; ...--1_ I ; Burton Ave. Cor.zi-egationaI 5` Meeting 5| The annual eon meeting ufof Burton Ave. United Church was Yiheld on Thursday evening, Jan. 21st, -inrany of the membe1'.< being present 7"to hear the various reports presented. -`During the scal yea_r the g'er1e1`a1 -,church 1m`um,f_r,'emcii.`, .1`a1-90d thi` Wind- -!=nmo en:-n Mr? 09 AIM) an ....'5-` mm-n ` KIIOI omy TlnElYl(.'1':l.ll_V, DUE U1 ITICHIDCI ' lship, over 200 being on the roll. Re- "ceipt:< \\'e1'r- $235.13, with 21 balance . {of $61.07 on hzmd. The Win-One ,('.,`la.<'. `r,-omlucted by Mrs. A. Pugh, !1`{1lS0(l the large sum of $149.17, and s'still have a balance of $29.30 on ;-lhand. Fifty dollars of L11r2i1' expendi- e tum went toward tho purchase of I`il`1iV'I`l1T1IE)OOl\'S for ]u: iln the church. .'1'.=. atton :< girs Cass and the E.\:cC-l. Bible Class are just newly `0l'_{l`:.l T1lZOEl. gtpd did not thave a full ye:u' ac 1\'l 1es fo re 01' . l Tho rnnnvf nf l.lmpV'nnn(r Pnnnln : DUCl8Ly anu quite a ralsed. The epidemic of scarlet fever that has been at`_acking the youn_.r:er grn.ri- feration of this town for the past few l 'months, renewed its intensity during - the past two weeks and quite an in- ` crease in the number of patients has [been reported. While none of the `cases are reported serious, many families are inconvenienced by the restrictions placed upon them by the i quarantine. I Through the courtesy of the Lon- don War Office, Mr. Arthur Jay, Sr., is in receipt of a duplicate of the `:war medal presented to him by ,;Queen Victoria for service rendered , the British Empire in India to replace , the one he lost some time ago. The ' medal contains three bars, for service min Burma 1885-87, Burma 1887-89, .;and Hazara 1888. Mr. Jay is a Jveteran of the old roman`ic days of ,the army before the infernal ma- chines of modern warfare were in- pvented. His experiences were most- ,lly against native troops, which had ;'rle.=erted the Bri`i:-`h army, ca1~ryi:1;; `left their arms and supplies with [them and became allied with outlaw itroops. Mr. Jay enlisted in the Royal !.~\rtiIlcry and held `he rank of G.un- ,`ner. He also service in the South African War and the Great War of 1914-18. His four sons, Al- lbert, Arcliie, Arthur, Jr., and Percy, lalso served in the Great War. 1- :. .;:.;. .u, .';:;`.'n;: U. 02'. L`.11(.'C 01, .:;.,,1.... ,; . giin the bank. The Women's M1ssion- ' fvary SOCl0ty reported :1 balance of ` |$4.00 on hand after forwarding $197 lito the Presbytery. The Junior Mis- 1 sion Band forwarded` $33.86 to Mis- a sions and have a balance of $2.05. The Choir reported an expendiiure of -$47.71, with $10.92 on hand. The Board of Stewards were re- Ielected, with the addition of W. A. 2 Bell. Last year s elders were also y approved and will serve another term. Votes of ihanks were extend- - ed to Secretary J. D. Wisdom and ~-[Treasurer E. McFadden for splendid gwork done during the past year, and each was re-elected to their re- spective posts. A vote of thanks was .. also tendered to Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Wall in appreciation of their help F01` sa1e--n.1gnt-roomeu urllzn uuum: on Elizabeth St., modern every way and in good condition. Appiy Advance Ofce. :_\'L`Lll' LLCLIVILIUS 7U l'U[JU1`L. is re}r:ort )fththe Youtng Peoplfcfsl . oc1e.y ower e mos success u {year this ors:aniz:1*.ion has enjoyed. `The 1a1'9:r- sum 04' $463.91 was raised, `$235.00 of \'. }ich was turned over to ;!.\`[i. society has !hn1nnr~(\ nf R50 R`) in H10 tv-nn=1n'v i 1110 1.1711105 1`\-`SSUCIHLIUII, U]. WHICH iI\`Irs. J. Patton is the president, `])1`(". a very successful report, |$1,0DG.55 being realized during the iyoar, with expenditure amounting to '."-?'.'f).".,'.'0, 1r."_`_'nn` n hn`:\.nr`rx of F'.."1.'3,",",". [15 In l"l.\'olITl1ll,Ull. A. Ferguson, visiting friends Price Reduction Shoe Sale now in full swing at Hur1bu1*b s Shoe Store, `Barrie. ' It cost $12,000 for the removal of i snow and keeping Highway 11 opcn frpm Holland Landing to Orillia last! wmrer. The first 200 ladies at the Capitol Theatre Friday night, Jan. 29.11, will receive a dainty bridge pencil and weight, retail value 502. I Womens Shoes, former prices upl to $3.95, now selling for $1.75 an Hu1".bu1*t s Price eRduction Sale. _ i Some time during Thursday night last a pair of turkeys and a number of hens were stolen from the poultry house of Wm. Lang, Orr Lake.` Tr:1(-ks from the mm-n {-`nllnu-.-.~.i| mouse 0]. W111. J_.z1ng`, U1`1` Lake. Tracks from the shed were followed` for some disance by the police, but were lost in the new fallen snow. Frankenstein, the rst picture to` hold a three weeks run at the Tivoli' Theatre, Toronfe, in more than two years, showing at the Capitol Theatre, Barrie, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Feb. 1, 2, 3. I Reliable young woman wishes positionl as housekeeper; able to undertake` practical nursing and full charge Apply Box (K), .5.dvm1ce Ofcc. Barrie. ,, n Keep February 19th. The Victor-i ian College Players, Toronto, will; present The Silver Box, under dir-I ection of Mr. Horace Wilson, in the Collegiate Auditorium. Tickets 50.` Lew Singer and Mav Rothsteinl were granted bail at $2,000 each Wednesday afternoon in connection with the theft of a 3 horse power electric motor taken from the Barrie Golf and Country Club during the past week end. Chas. L. Haverson, also implicated in the theft, is still in custody, having been unable to se- cure bail. All three will appear be- fore Magistrate Je s Saturday for trial on eharges of theft and receiv- '19. I l trial ing. `V Kerridge in the \vill of the late Jos.| ' Bonney. Allan Bonney put in n ' claim of $708.50 for his share of the I work (lone on said property. Judg- - ment was reserved to permit the ' counsels for plaintiffs and defence to V submit their arguments in writing. -Fred -and Allan Bonney were p1ain~ tiffs in a suit brought by them against their sister, Mrs. Annie Ker-i ridge, executrix of their fa~ther sY estate, presented their claims before. Judge Holmes in Surrogate Court last Friday. Fred Bonney sued for $1,085.75, whicih sum represents work done by plain`i` and improvements ` put on property inherited by Mrs.` The Georgian Bay Fall Fair As- sociation met on Monday last and ar- ran;1'c(l the dates for the fall fairs of, 1932 as follows : ` Orillia .............................. Sept. 8-9-10; Coldwatcr ...Sept. 12-13-1-11 Oro ............................... ..Sep.`. Midland .... ..Sept. 15-16-17 Alliston . ......... ..Sept. 16-17 Barrie ................... ..Sept. 19-20-21 Collingwvood Sept. 21-22-23-24 Elmvale ...... ..Sept. 26-27-28 Becton ..... .. .Sept. 20-30 Bra<,lfo1'(,l .....Oct. 4-5. Cookstown ......................... ..Oct. 8-7,` Officers of the Association are: It.' A._St0pl1qns, president; Thos. Me-i Kmgh-`, vice-president; D. H. Cole- man, secretary. Child-ren s Genuine Cushion Welt Shoes, best oak soles, acid proof in- soles. Values up to $3.00 a pair. Price Reduction Shoe Sale at Hurlburt Shoe Co. for $1.69 and $1.98 a pair. A public meotirig; in the interezx-tsl of the Innisfil Tax Reduction League will be held at Lefroy on Thursday, Feb 4th, at 8 p.m. sharp. The meet- ing will be acl(lrc.=se(l by Dr. Solandt,` of Toronto, and Mr. E. H. Clark, ofq` Aurora. Special invitation extendccli to the ladies and the public in gone} I eral. ` The sixth annual meeting of Simcoe Presbyterial opened its sessions yes- terday in St. Paul s United Church, Orillia, and is meeting again to-day. Mrs. G. D. Atkinson, member of {he Inter-Board Committee, is the guest- speaker. l I and !:`uir121nce. Mr. Wall was alsol temlwred an invitation to again accept the pastorate for the ensuing` year. ".`\Tr. Wnii 1-pniir-(Y, Hmnlcinxr thn I twenty years. . post. 7 the congregation, but explained that ' numerous duties made it impossible . lo . School to do it justice. , in UN.` [lZl.`$l.Ul'Z1LC I(JI' l. /IN.` Cl1Sl.llTlg' year. Mr. Wall replied, cong;re;,ration on behalf and Mrs. Wall for their part in mak- ing: the past year so successful and accepted the invitation to remain for another year. During: the course of the evening Mr. W. D. Scott was called upon to present Mr. J.E. Morrison with a hand some travelling case, the gift of the con_L:re_e'ation, in recoernition of his fai`hful services as superintendent of the Sunday School for the pas? Great regret was ex- pressed that Mr. Morrison found it necessary to relinquish this important Mr. Morrison replied, thanking` devote the time to the Sunday Alexander Miller The tragice death of Alexander i Miller took place in Toronto West- . ern Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 2'7.` . Mr. Miller was at work in the lumber yard of J. B. Smith & Co., when a . heavy piece of timber toppled oil a - pile onto his head, inflicting fatal in- . juries. Mr. Miller was a for-or re- sident of Allandale and is stnl well known here, having several relatives +1-lie lnnnlifv l I l thankingz; the of himself l I i 5 ( I I I l 'l"'hn 'F1111p*r-Al will . \|..u1.-sucnu gun nun} I v REV. E. R. YOUNG, B.A., PASTOR T Anrlvcnlr \Kn(`I'0`i11Q (.hnh~ Dh'm~f.nr Kn0\VT| HGYE, H'dVlHg' SBVOTHI TEJEIEIVES in this locality. The funeral will take place from fhe home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Leah, Essa Road, on Thur.=- day afte1'noon.. Interment at Stroud. LOCAL NEWS INNISFIL TAX REDUCTION LEAGUE SIMCOE PRESBYTERIAL) FALL FAIR DATES The No iorthern Advance INOVEL DETAILS MARK FILM i ATTRACTION AT CAPITOL Gi}bert s latest at` Du:-~. H 1-\nI11 Ne\vness is 1 1 [UL filll, l1U\\' 1)lilylIlg ill. MU L/'d.plLUl| "l`heatre. This picture is unusual, not only in its novel plo`, but in the settings, gowns and equipment used lin the taking; of the picture. Many` oi' the parts 'aken are of :1 new type to t.he actors and actresses, especially that of John Gilbert, who` starts off in the true Gilbert manner, `?shifts to duplicate the part of an- ,other, and again shifts back to his ireal self. u"l'|1,.,. T31-um-`J-,..-.-. A4` D.~...:,.n :.-. +1-.n REV. 15. K. IUULVU, 1).:\., .rnoLu1\ J. Andrew Wiggins, Choir Director Audrey L. Clifton, Organist l'(fdl Sell. The Phantom of Paris is the ` lrsl. Metro-GoldwynMayer picture ito be lmed with the new speed llm on which over two years of experimentation have been made. The new lm is about ve times as sensitive as that used here`ofore. `Only half as many ood lights are used for lighting. A darker make-up is used for the players as the lm is so sensitive that a player without dark make-up would look like a sheet ~ with eyes burnt into it. According to authoriiies at the studio at much l richer tone in the texture of the skin i is gained by the use of this new : sgeed lm and the darker make-up. All overdue accounts due the Stroud Telephone Co., Ltd., if not paid by February 8th, 1932, or set- tled in a manner satisfactory to the[ directors, will have their telephone service discontinued. I 12.. f\....l.... At 5|..- l2.......l Those elected to the session of Collier St. United Church for a four-year period were: A. J. Sar- jeant, Thos. Sinclair, Jas. Caldwell, A. W. Smith, W. J. Walker. Tn flu: pnnv nf `AQ+D`!7aME 'Prn- furn. A. W. DTIIIEII, W. J. VVEUKGT. To the Board of Stewards for two- year period: A. E. Bryson, H. Arm- strong, J. F. Craig, F. Dutcher, C. E. Elrick, H. J. Hea_th, Dr. W. A. Lewis, A. G. MacLe1]an, D. F. Mccuaig, Dr. L. J. Simpson. .' ELDERS AND STEWARDS ELECTED AT COLLIER CHURCH STROUD TELEPHONE CO., LTD. Shows at 7 and 9 pm. with Leila I-Iyams, Lewis Stone, J e an Hersholt and C; Aubrey Sniith APPROVED U Our Gang Comedy-Big Ears Mickey Mouse Cartccn 3;-.15. Scund News 3 Shows Nightfy CuliierSt.E Mhurchi

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