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Northern Advance, 25 Feb 1932, p. 8

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Wanted to Rent--Three-roomed apart- memt, central, unfurnished. Apply Box K, Advance Ofce. DE lor. tee1e. Third Class Honors--Chas. Hinds` Zelma Purvis, Beatrice Strachan. AR I First Class Hono1:s-Eva Barnard ' Second Class Honors - Audre Steele. ` 'T`1u`w-A (`Inca T-Tnnnv-c_.(`.]'1nc `Hind: 41:. | First Cass Honors-Henry Sims, Richard Abbott. . Qnmnd Class T-Trmm-s-Maurice Kel- lgcnara Arman. Second Class Hono1-s-Maurice land, Joyce Dunbar, Viola Partridge, (Violet King, Maurice Stransma equal), Lucinda Paddison. Third Class T-Tono1~s--Jack Clark equal), Lucmaa raamson. Third Class Honors-Jack (Mossie McCu`tcheon, Mary Neeland l equal), Jeanne Handy, (Alfred Cross land, Winnfred Lambert, equal). Form 5 First Class Honors-Eileen Holden ' Francis Firth, Robert Graham, Mar vnvvv in. - ` Secohd Class Honors-G1adys Free- ` I `\I\"I t`1.1nrlua Tnnn-nnan Grew. Second Class Honors-Lei1a Carr Ruth MacMartin, Crompton Lewis. '1`Hwl (`Inca T-Tnnnw: - T_crnn1:iu Kutn 1\'1aCMa1't1n, L/l'OII'lI)'LUIl 1.-swza. Third Class Honors Ignatiu Frawlcy, Ethel Millsap, Wm. D ment. Ca`h1'ine Brown, Rita McVeig} Lloyd Morrison, Maurice Park, Le ore Simp:~`0n, Geo\_rge Tomlinso 1 (Isabel McQuay, Georgina Spear . equal). '| `KIWANIANS HEAR ABOUT T EARLY DAYS IN YUKON ` KEV. J. J. l$.l.4.AU1&,_J.V111V1b1l!an. iorace Wllson, Orgamst and Choir- master. Sunday, Feb. 28, 1932 11 a..m--The Self Conquest of Jesus. 7 p.m.-The Pride of Paul, or Apostolic Self Conceit. o.....,.:..1 .....,.,'I:*.m+. Miechm nnm- I T I l H. "M. Lay was the speaker at `Kiwanis on Friday last and gave a most interesting talk on the Yukon, il1us`.rated_with slides. `M .. T nu Inna cnr\+ fn Hnn V111:nn 'lC`T.0I' JSIIOX, Luella lV1l1 1I11K1I1. \ Second Class Honors--Mildred Tayl iALLANDALE KIDDIE BADLY [ '.; BITTEN BY VICIOUS DOGl L I gnect. The pictures shown and the talk by Mr. Lay were most interesting. c , and badlv bitten. l I 1 Sunday afternoon while little Billie-l` `Graham, aged 4, son of Wm. Graham, ' 1184 Bradofrd St., was out walking ' lwith his father in the vicinity of the lroundhouse at Allandale, he was at- `tackcd by a collie dog owned byl John Moss, of 143 Cumberland St, : ('1ivi'na- Hun philrl 2 vininiig slit-1l(e and namv omen. I - Giving the child a vicious shake V ' the dog dragged him to the ground and before the father could rescue 521). 5 Glass Honors-L1oyd Delaney, T\/I'11v-nlhv I U BARRIE UNION Unemployment Reiil Collie $Coliegiate Auditorium Wed, Mar. 2 8:15 p.m. sharp ASSISTING ARTISTS : Miss Beatrice 0 Leary, Coloratura Soprano ,Hi1dreth Lennox-Morren, Elocutionist Mr. Wishart Campbell, Baritone Miss Audrey Clifton, Acoompanist for Chorus Mr. Edmund Hardy, Mus. _Bac., S010 Accompanist rhe little lad the apparenly nfu1-i:=.t- ed animal had torn the right cheek 'and lip so badly that it necessitated several stitches to close the wounds`. The little lad was attended by Dr. 'Wallw1 n and later taken to his home, while the dog has been placed under cm a rantine. ., Moss stated to the uohce lzhat chil- quarantine. Moss stated pohce ldren in the neighborhood have been tormenting the dog lately by tln-:w.'- ing stones and cans at it. The dog; as a consequence is on the defensiw l all lhe time. which might account furl the attack on the Graham child. Ultra-modem in beauty of design and nish-quick heating- economical in cost and in con- sumption of fuel. Up-to-date ':::_-.--".~r~.*.r.-`.nEs ar.:! sauna! ir-.-~ buili" quality that assure added years of dependable service. kl.-..-J. Lu: r.-n-_.arHan:-- YGIBIS OI ulcpislluuunc av.-vs-.w.. Made by Canadians- LEADER53 IN STOVECRAFT Mi A Electric Shop 13 ELlZABETH ST. D_l..l- D r`_..:Lkl- RANGE 15 t.L.1L1-u:n:. 1 n Ralph R. Gribble RARR IR. ILFUGNUAAD uuu. vunnyunv. Special pre-Easter Mission, com- mencing Sunday evening, Mar. 20th. Special speakers, Miss H. Gibb and Miss Denyer. h..;.... M......,\.. ..4: Vm-`I: 12:111.; Now on display at (100 VOICES) J. Andrew Wiggins, Conductor lpn K. urn BARRIE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1933- _._._.- sucn uy-mw was rugisureu 111 E118 -Registry Office for the Registry Div- " ision of the County of Simcoe on the " 30th day of January, 1932. Any motion `.0 quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. `hn4-AA 4-kn Q<|-"In Haw nl Tnnnnwu NOTICE OF THE REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1791 vs a.Jn`a.4r|vv uvu noun Notice is nereby given that a by- law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 27th day of January, 1932, provding for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Sdmcoe of the debentures of the Town of Mid- land to the amount of $27,000.00, to defray the cost of the construction of certain local improvements, and such by-law was registered in the Registry Oice for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 30th day of January, 1932. ;.\ Anv mnnn fn nnash nr set aside me sum uay OI January, 1voz. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. T\..4~.-.4 4>'Ln On-I-I-. Ann A4-` Tnnnnun 3110 CaI1I10E DE maue El1EI'ClJ.Lel'. Dated the 30th day of January, 1932. I 'I" C:.....-...... NOTICE OF THE REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW N0. 1795 uuxzsa .IJ\:uyt:L. Demon Massey, of York Bible Class, coming for Sunday evening, April 10rth. vwvr-n-nxrnnv-rxr xxrrrvr rwnmrtr Notice s hereby given that a by- law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 28th day of January, 1932, providing for the guaranteein" payment by the County of Simcoe ' the debentures of the Village of Beeton to the amount of $38,000.00, 0 defray the cost of the construction of certain local improvemens, and such by-law was regisered in the 'Rnn'i:+.1-v Umon `Fnr tho Rnuiatrv Div- anu Cannot DC H1'cl(lU l/IlU1'U?U.L8l'. Dated the 30th day of January. 1932. I T R}.-nun... NOTICE 01-` THE REGISTRAT on OF BY-LAW NO. 1792 Notice is hereby given that a by- law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 27th day of January, 1932, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the Coun/y of Simcoe of the debentures of the Town of Mid. land to the amount of $10,000_00, to dc:f1'uy the cos`. of the construction of certain sewers in the Town of Midland, ordered to be constructed by the Department of Health nf the Province of Ontzirio, ant`. : `~V`;dw was 1'e_g'istei'od in the R )ff-`Ice for the Rr>,r:i. Divix he County of Simcoe on the ` .-,f January, 1932. Any motion to quash or set wide the same, or any part thereof,` ~t be made within three months`. after the rs-f publication of this notice, and cannot be made theeafter. `I'\..+,.A um Qnym dnv .-.+` n........... and cannot be maae uu.-caIt(:r. Dated the 30v'.h day of January, 1932. _ J. T. Simpson, County Clerk, County of Simc.oe_ Z. J. T. Simpson, County Clerk, County of Simcoe. `Z. J. T. Simpson, County Clerk, County of Simcoe. TE"A"i{o (SM Caters to Private Pa. ties. Dinners, Dances, Bridge, etc. PRICES ON APPLICATION Phone 216 or 537 American Hotel Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against he estate of James Currie, 1a'e of the Township of Oro, in the County of Simcoe, Clergyman, who died on or about the 17th day . of November, A.D., 1929, quested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- are ).'E- ; fore the 1st day of March, 1932, af- ' ter which the Executor will distri- bute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which ' he shall then have notice, and will not be responsible to any others. Dntnrl at Rnrrie this 28th dav of ENIgz__A_L_ gmmcn be responsible to omers. Dated at Barrie this day January, A.D., 1932. Duncan F. McCuaiz. xf JUHIOI` I'$10CKy 1 1 .~ 1` s `ryinrr t 0 season 12 1 1' NOTKE To CREDITORS AND poo1'l:?, thgl tBuHrning Bush tea':11f if ` OTHERS Essa Road Presbyterian Church are V , __ ` *3 + `coming through in ne style in the .--.ct1re 1:` .1e:`":by gxven, puxsuant .0 `Church League_ Last Saturday mom" The. Trustefl Act .that an pefsons inp: they whitc\\'a:=hed their fast going havlnrr : Clalms agmnst the estae of rivzc Hun Rnvfnn Avnnnr-In hv A-0, '1ne Irustee Act, Enat. an persuusii having against . Robert Wesley Lackie, late of the u Township of Innisl, who died on . the 12th day of January, 1932, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned, solicitors for the Executors, on or before the First day of March, 1932, after which date the Executors will distribute thel assets of the estate, lmving regaml only to the claims of which they then shall have notice, and will not be re- sponsible for any others. Esten & Esten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executors. CHOIR LEADER WANTED Wan`cd-Wo1'k of any kind, by! gtrong, able ypung man, truck driv- mg, or anythmg Apply Box L Advance Ofce. - 1:\`.EV. J. J. BLACK, MINISTER rnv-onn Wi`cnn nro-nnizf and Choir Of Valuable Farm Property in the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. Umlor and by virtue of the po\\-or.=_ of sale contained in a certain morb- gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie by W. A. .\IcConkey, Auctioneer OH at Lz the following` namely : Th tn nu'rh.' amexy . The South-East Quarter of L0 Number 'I`\\-nnty-two (22) in the First (1) C0nc0s~'i0n of the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. 'T`hr-rn is unit] fn ho ovnr-tad nn quid. OI vespru, III EH8 KJOUTII) OI DlIY1COE.`.l There Is smd to be erected on said lands a good dwelling house and ham. T"l~.n nrnnnu-hr u~H kn nlrnun.-I Rn: uarn. _ I The property W111 be offered for` sale subjecf to a reserved bid. I Tnrmx 2 'I`pn nor cont. nf H-m nm-. 51118 SUDJBUV LU 2| l`t`5Ul'V(3U 01(1- Terms :,Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money at the tlme of sale, and the balance Within thirty days there- after. WA: 4'nv+}u:n- +xn~w-In ant} I-A1-u-11'Hnna F0} further terms and conditions of wle apply to Stewart R: Stewart. THURSDAY, nf I`) u Av EVERYBODY WELCOME Wa.nted-Re1iab1e party to represent` a new line of goods never offered inl your district. Good prospec 5. ' Steady, Small bond or references. Box F, Advance Office, Barrie. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS lie! St. U 2itdChurch ` STORXGE VOF MORTGAGE SALE Jun v C]. aux _y , gnu; nu ALL WELCOME A. W. Smith, I Sec y, Board or Health.` A.u., lvoz. Duncan F. McCuaig. Solicitor for Executor. 0 sem; to C. E. Partridge. 10 Donald SL, Barrie. ...l......... .`.....W. \I.I. L4\l - 7 . ---- 7. - "ntY't`' Bond Selling Campaign t The bond selling campaign under 1 . lhhe ShhC_`-`- the auspices of the C.S.ET,; did not A` 5 h0_1`Cted 0 331d_ meet the success in Barrie that it ' d'0lhhgA `"10 has in other years Beyond a doubt.l` this is due largely to the present`; DDCY1) '1 foliscarcity of money and the general ; lei hard times. At that it almost reacli- 1 =.Th C_0ht- ed the amount subscribed last year, - WY aft lghe and may do so even yet when all they 08 there returns are in. To date $78 has been ` collected, as against $85 last year,i Tther and ditih5 but this is far short of Barrie s . P`P1Y quota, which is $125. However,l' Stewart 8! 5*W5*`tr Barrie is not the only town falling Barrie. 0nlm'i down. returns showing that most MI`t888'5 5h*=it"-[places are under subscribing their on MARCH 19th, 1932 || o L-lock noon lands and premlses, housekeeping, town or Iarm Writel Box F, Advance Office. `| j::- \AEa1dale News`, LCALEw$ \' '""" ""7 Z - Rainbow Tea, Collier St. Unjted` Maurice TYV1Yan Of T1'0nt Church Women s Association,_ Fzsday spent Tuesday With 1`91atiV5 in tW!`- afternoon, Mar. 4:11. Adnxissnon 25c. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pulford were m Toronto on F1`idaY Of 1115" `V\-`9k- You are invited to the Father and Dnu-017 .1... nf` Tm-nntn. suem the.q.m nqnnnp-r. tn hp held in Central I "l`orouto briday 01 last \V'ceK. ` Percy Jay, of Toronto, spent the ; iwcek end wi.h his parents. 7 ' Mi.-:5 Dolly Hedger is visiting 3 friends in the Queen City. Mr. George Webb, of Varsity, was 1 home for the week end. I Miss Stella Clute left last week to accept 21 position with the Goodyear `Co. at New Toronto. | M and `Mr: Av} Puah .:nr>n`r S91`.-. `U0. at New Loronto. | Mr. and Mrs. Art Pugh spent Sai- urday and Sunday as the guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Foote, Aurora. I `\Iu A LTnn.rI:n-.~nn xvnt :1 \vpn1( Phd. Inn`. and M1". roote, Aurora. | I Mr. A. Henderson was a. Week end .visito1' in Toronto. Miss Ann Gibson, of Windsor, is visiting with Mrs. Palmer, Bradford . 9+ I `Mrs. Ivan Clemmens is spending a few days this week with relatives in 'I`nvnnfn . '1'oronto on ivlonuay OI U115 ween. Rev. A Steed, of West Africa, will speak at the morning service in the Burion Ave. United Church on Sun- day morning`, under the auspices of the W.M.S. N/Tim T.n_-nnhinn R1ni\- znnnt H19 the w.1v1.5. Miss Josephine Blair spent the` week end with friends in Toronto. MT`-p W 7\/Tnvuvnn urn: hnsfmzz MOH- week end wuzn Irlenas In J.U!'0IlLU. Mrs. F. Maxwell was hostess Mon-i day evening to one of the groups of Burton Ave. Women's Associa1ion. I V1111 . f`T\T'D Anvisn-v 'l-and 2 chnrf. l l l 1 the building contains a gymnasium `and other modern conveniences. Burton Ave. Women's 1-Lssoc1a.1on. ( The C.N.R. Auxiliary had a shortl] run to Longford on Monday, where 1 a car was off the track, causing a 1 tie-up on the main line for a few ] hours. No passenger trains were de- ( layed, however. ; The Seth Parker group of Burton . Ave. Church were royally received - by the St. John s Anglican Church, E Toronto, where they successfully pre- sented ther skit on Monday evening. ` The appreciative audience of over . four hundred witnessed the presen- tation in St. John s Parish Hall, which is an ideal location for events of this sort. Beside the auditorium, The: Qnnrlnu Q;-hnnl nf Qt Canyon : Lady liavinq` her own home. wishes` to share with elderly couple for small `terms, nice location. Writel Box D, Advance Oice. `l and other Hl0(1el'Il COIIVEIUBIICGS. The Sunday School of St. George's Church was addressed Sunday after- noon by Sadhu J. Nelson Christan- anda, the great Indian prophet, up- on the subject India s Interpretation of Christ. The Sadhu also spoke at the evening service in the church. Blaze in Barber Shop The barber shop and billiard parlor of Wm. N-ess, on Bradford St., was ' the scene of a small blaze about 4.30 I )5 -p.m. Tuesday. The tire l)1'Ol{3 out in the rear of the establishment while Mr. Ness and some patrons were in the front portion used as a barber shop. The alarm was hurriedly sent in for the Barre re brigade, which arrived in record time and soon had the blaze under control with one line of hose. The re appeared to start in the cellar and worked its way up the back wall, otherwise the building was not damaged except for smoke. - The damage from water, except in 3 the immediate vicinity of the baze, was not great, great care taken by the remen to avoid loss in this way. Mr. Ness himself also contributed toward min- imizing the loss by placing water- proof cover on the billiard tables while brigade was on its way to the QFDTTI3 mainly due to the ' Y.M.C.A. 1, Gravenhursl 1 Fresh from their victory over the Bankers by 4 to 1 Friday night, the Y.M.CA. hockey team journeyed to Gravenhurst on Saturday to take on * the team of that town in an exhibi- . tion game. Grzwenhurst has a smart' - team, but they were held to a one-all ytie by the Y, who played about , their best game of the season. 'T`1nr\ V X! r` A Imnm in ;~+4:nr- v\\-{M-+v' IUUIF UCSL XCUIIIU U]. LIN: DUEISUH. The Y..VI.C.A. team is sit`ing pretty in the Town League. They have a bye for the next games, but no mat- ter what happens they are sure of a place in the play-offs. Junior Hockey A+'+nv- zfornnr H10 cnnznn 1-nH1nr Hl_L',' l.llL`_V \\'Il|LC\\'{:l."ll(.`U l,ll(`l1' 1'cl."L gUlI|,' rivals, the Burton Avenues, by 4-0. The bezter combination plays of the winners made the losers . defence look woefully weak at times. Time after time the Burning Bush would *` swarm up the ice three abreast and work right through to the goal. Only [good goal ten(lin,g` by Bowen kept the score from mounting up. This wn.< the lint lo-`s for the Unitetl Church l)o;v.<, and they are now tied for the leader;~:hip with the Burning" Bush, each having six points. The la-L set of gxames will be playerl on Saturday with Burning` Bush meeting` Collier. The winner of this game will earn the right to play o` wi`h Eurton Ave. for the clTa-.npion. :1 week from Saturtlay. The latter team was schedulecl to play S`. `Gieorge .=, but as that team has drop- la 0 a c n a e t 1 I t ( l 1 ped out. they get the game by (10- f5 faul`. In the other game Central` -t, meet Trinity Scouts. m The lineup of `he game b-;tween the Allandale teams was: Drl I)II\v1\:v\rvI Dual` final \' `l _I .\-.\-... `LU! :\!J1'.1lU2llU LCUIIIS \VZlS . Burning Bu:~:h--Goa1, .\'. Hooper; dofrznce, G. Kzishner and V. Goringwi contra, W. Arnott; \\'inp:s, Green and Ruynols; z11"c1natcs, Hod_:3:son, Hagn | and Webb. T'.`n-dun \un FI\l\1 T)n........ luml VVUUU. V 1 Burton A\'e.-GouI, Bow(.-u; .-.:- fonce, Appleton and Blair; centre, Coulson; wings, Scott and Lawrence; alternates, Hunter and Smith. ` 'United Church hall, Thursday, Mar. Son Banquet to be held in Central 10, at 6.30 p.m., under auspices Cru-`. saders Club. Rev. A. E. Baker, of New Toronto, guest speaker. Fathers bring your sons. Admission 25c. Barrie had a `heavy fall of snow Monday and there is good sleighing `around town. { J. J. lIc _. = or W5 ea i?';$**`:ad%1o2?,y%S`;} t I L V W ` . ,.l HDIEP odges on rlhuhday mgm Smit `.Scot Lluau next. Page Eig Jas. Donald Deans, 4 Ont., passed away Florida, on Thursday, I Ilmuincr 5: qhnrf. illness VI of Sprucedale,` at C1earwater,| Feb. 18th, fol-' lowing a short illness with bronchitis. My Dpnns had not been in g'ood_ lowing short illness Wrtn oroncnms. e good } ( ` lived for the past. thirty years, and i had been secretary-treasurer of tho ? -M. & M. A. Deans, Limited. - Deans was a lover l particularly baseball. 5 member of the Masonic Order and . an elder in the United Church, He is survived j I politics VI 1 rs. . J 1; Mr .Deans had health for the past two years. De-l ceased was born at Norwich, 01112., in 1867, but came to Barrie at the age of 14, where he lived for fteen years. Afrter ve years at Galt, he moved to Sprucedale, where he had Mr. of clean sport, in a Liberal. by two sisters and a brother, Rev. W. J. Stewart, Regina, Sask.; Mrs J. N. Hobley, Barrie, and Mr, M. A Deans, Sprucedal-e, Ont. The funeral took place on Feb. 22nd, atl Paris, 0nt., relatives from Galt,, Barrie, Ayr and Toronto attending. ` He was a_ {X " HIKE & 3&1 E A quilting bee was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Leigh on Thursday afternoon, in aid of the St. Aidan s Church. Mvc Ilavnlnavrluf 1-1-an wahn-nod hnrnn Unurcn. Mrs. Barnhard-t. has returned home after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Uppergraft, of Detroit. `l\,Ho:- T\/I-xv-uyoll n~F nu-axnn 1': uetrom. Miss Maxwell, of Drayton, is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Miss Sadie Bagshaw. `Mr Hm-nlri `Pup-slcav. nf Toronto. is H1155 Dame D21g'S1l'tW- Mr. Harold Pugsley, of Toronto, is visiting friends in the village. I .Mv `Rnv `Reid. nf Detrnit. snent the vlsrnmg Irlenus 1n me vmage. Mr. Roy Reid, of Detroit, spent the] week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reid. `.\/fa. an.-I Mun A Ti rnuyfnr Mrs. noun. 1<.e1c1. , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crawford, ` Mr. John Jackson and Mrs. Purvis motored to Cannington the first of , the week. 1\/Tu unrl 1`/[re Q4-rmn anant n fa:-wl days 1n 1'oron'co recenmy. Quite a number of shermen have moved their shanties out onto the iake during the past; week, bu`. no- |body has had much luck yqt. `Mr: Frank Rnvnton is vlsitinzl ---- _ few days 11115 week with 1`B1a HVeS in Applications will be received up Toronto. till Tuesday, March 8th. 1932: fel` M1`. and Mrs. W. J. Little were in the POSMO 0f Chen` Leader f_1` Toronto Monday of this week. Central United Church. B' Qualieatiensa references and Salary eXPeCted to be Sent '50 _ Partridge. rlnv mm-ninon under the ausnices ORILLIA MAY HOLD SECOND MUNICIPAL ELECTION U10 weex. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stone spent a few [days in Toronto recently. Quinn :1 nnmhrr nf sherman Another municipal election in Oril- lia becomes a possibility with the presentation to the Town Clerk, Miss C. M. Johnston, of a petition de- ` manding that we take steps at once to properly constituc a council in accordance with the Municipal Act, page 2710, Chapter 233, Section 48. The peti.ion is addressed to the mayor and council clerk, and states, in addition to the foregoing`, that your immediate at- ention to this request may avoid an injunction declaring all business con- ducted from and under the receipt of this notice null and void. (`haw-ln: 7\/finhilrin T`un-. n'|Anuu-nnn and the town x I Douy nas nau mucn Jucn yup. Mrs. Frank Boynton is vlsiting ` Mrs. Perry, of Orillia. ot tms notice nuu anu V010." `. Two aldermen, Charles Minrxildn ' and Harry James, declare that, ac 1 cording to the municipal act, a town . not on the ward system ,and having a population as great as Ori1lia`.~:, is entitled to one alderman for each one ` thousand of its population, in addi- tion to a mayor, a move, and as many deputy-reeves as it is entitled l fn " 'l`hm~n nvn in tho m'r>: coun- uepucy-reeves IL is elulmuu to. There are in the present coun- cil six aldermen. ' When questioned, Mr. James and `. Mr. Mimiikin expressed the opinion I embodied in the petition, that the f present council is illegally consti- ' tutecl, and that the two atlditional alderman should be elected without .delay. I Ar-r-nwlinrr to flip mwn r-lork. the \ E According to the town clerk, the petition was placed on le in the `municipal ofiice Nlonday and would be `brought to the attention of the [council at its next meeting. The tpetition was signed by a number of i`;1ev_~.:tye1':< ,she said. lix-.\layor Johnston ].~'Ll[)p0l`tt`(l what had been said about the present council being an illegally con.-'ti`uuted body. but denied he had drawn up the petition or had any- thing to do with circulating; it. Oher members of the council, in- eluding; the mayor, tobert Curran, were reluctant to discuss the situa- Hnn .Qn\.'r=1'nl efnfnrl, linwruvnr. fllilt - I unhesitating'ly_ |111us'.rate(t_witn snoes. Mr. Lay was sent to the Yukon by the Bank of Commerce following the Trail of 98, and many of the pictures were taken by himself Particularly interesting were the pic- tures of gold seekers with their packs climbing the mountains on their way to the Yukon. At some places cables were erected to carry freight up the .steep grades, which cost the gold searcher $1 a pound. Mr. Lay was in the Yukon when Soapy Smi`.h and his gang of cutthroats ope"ated and told of how Soapy was shot. The blowing up of the bank by a stick of dynamite was referred to. The building was wrecked, papers, books and money being scattered all over the building. The wreckage was `afterwards slenced and over $1;000 worth of gold dust recovered. Pic- tures of mines where many Can- adians had invested were shown, more e\'e2' taken out. types at Skagway, White Horse and Dawson were shown, and a church that was erected in a day. The final picture shown was thaf of Mr. Lay sitting in the door of the Bank of Commerce, with his oldest son, then a small boy, but now in temporary charge of part of the Canadian .eet. : l '1`ln L-4-nvnn clnnurn and 'r`hn fall: money being` put in several than was, Buildings of various l `[ni1i_Q` [0 (IO VVIU] c11'cu12u;1ng,' IE. in-. Curran,l tion. Several staied, however. that the petition would be dealt with at the next meeting of council. I I 4 lquota ,and it is feared the C.S.E.T.`i budget of $12,000 will be short aboutl $3,000. This will be a sad blow to} boys work in this province, as it will `1 probably mean that one of the all tool lfew secretaries will be dispensedl` ,with. A large share of the creditl` ]for the amount raised by Barrie" `must go to Wallace Hedger, the pre.- . ent member of the Boys Parliament ' from this constituency, for his untir- ? ing efforts to put Barrie s quota over ` the top. HAWKESTONE ._..:'IL:..... L... ....-.n `nA]r` -Parties intending to store ice must obtain a permir to do so from Dr. A. T. Little, M.O.H., Barrie, beforei taking out the ice. A III C._!LL JAMES D. DEANS The Northern Advancg-_ `riday lna Kennedy. 1 Third Class Honors-Dona1d Booth, Jaccqueline Stoneham, Hazel Wil- r liams. antral 2A. First Class Honors-Austin Smith. : Second Class Honors-Crawford er, Smythe, John Rvooke. nfT`\n'I'l '[`hi1~r1 Class Honors-Vera Mc-1 Hmor List 3.c.1. lg \ (Continued from page one) 1 Lavina Watson, Marion Thompson, Ina Kennedy. Thirrl (`Jazz T-Tnnm`s-Dona1d Booth. I i son. ` Third Class Honors--(xVIarga1'et Lsmith, Chas. Simmons, equal), (Ruihi `Scott, Hazel Elson, Perry McIntosh,} .equa1), Evelyn Pickering. ` 9| 2C. Smythe, John mooxe. I` Third Class Mc- Leod, (Reg. Lewis, Wm. Sutcliffe,` I equal). 2B. I First Class Honors-G.wendo1yn `Jackson. : Cnnnnrl (nee I-Tn1'1n1',=:T.ii?H"| .Tnhn~`. Z125. ` l ; econu blass nUnu1s-ux'auy.s J.'Lu\:-` ; man, Gladys Langman. { 3| Third Class Honors--(Lloyd Judd,y Verona Appleby, Nadene Dollery,` i- equal), Ethel McQuade, (Grace 51 Higgs, Bessie Appleton, Yvonne De- r iGeer), Dorothy Foster. 0 2E. (Elizabeth Street) - REV. E. R. YOUNG, B.A., PASTOR J. Andrew Wiggins, Choir Director Audrey L; Clifton. Organist zu. ` First Class Honors---No1-berta Hip- kin. Q.-mnul (`I-ace T-Tnnnrejfuadvs FY09- `First Class Honoi's-Lois MacAr-` thur, (Jessie Sutherland, Nancy Dow- son, equal). Qnr-nnrl (`Jase T-Tnnnrs--'Punice Mid-. equal). ` Second Class Honors-Eunice Mid-. 1 debrook, Harold St. Clair. _ Third (".1a,:: 'Hnnm~:-Kathleen Mil-5 debrook, Harold 51:. L;1a1r. 1 Third Class Honors-Kath1een ller, (Mary Birnie, Rupert Wright,` \equa1), (Isabel Watson, Wm. Mar-| shall, equal), Photffe Seadon. | ` :51-3.. 1 Third Class H0nors~-E11a McQuade,1: tMurie1smith, Enid Carr, Allison I Brock. Q12 , Smith). ibetty Murpny. - Second Class Honors-Mau-rice '.Bveverley, Eric Hardy, (Verna Acon- tley, Ruth Maley, equal), (Mae Fergu- .son, Wm. Shaw, equal), (Margaret Cameron, Francis Hinds, Norma Third (`.1a.=v: I-Tnnnr-(MarV Buc ` First` H4 `Betty Murphy. I n:-nnrl (`Jae ackson. Second Class Honors-Li11ian John~ nu mun). Third Class Honors-(Mary Buc ley, Jean Marks, equal), (Wi1m Bro-wn, Ernie Ryan, equal), (Dor thy Webb, Margaret Canning, equal) (Winnifred Potts, Hazel Robinson).. `I RC. {First Class Hono1:s--Minnie Kemp Vicfor Knox, Luella Minnikin. Qnnnnr] ("Juan T-Tnnnr--Twndrd TQV Sunday, Feb. 28, 1932 11 am. and 7 p.m.--Rev. Dr. Colin G. Young, of Toronto Father and Son Banquet. Thurs-` day, Mar. 10th. S.S. Anniversary, March 13th. ` A 7 1 YXTIFT r`f\'lK13`

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