Wanted to Rent--Three-roomed apart- ment, central, unfurnished. Apply Box K, Advance Ofce. ---------- 1 over 800 Branches inclmling 1 inn uuv-.- . Victoria Calgary lid mnnton R egilm \\'inn'1peg LN... I` nrt \\'illiam \\ ind. Ont. K11 London H :1 m '1 lton Toronto Ott:1\\'a .\lonu'e:1l Quebec St. John, NJ Halifax Sydney C harlotte- 0A1! WITH ALL THE FAMOUS STARS AL. PLUNKET'L`-RED NEVVMAN ROSS I-1'AMILTON-DON ROMAINE SCOTTY MORRISON-CURLY NIXON - ._ ......- t\I n naxun LlI.`AI\!.`l'\ nv UN.I'I`S TO CONSIST OF THREE TABLES J\J\J.L_A. ..n. .u;.\/.-.-......_._.v._. - AND THE OLD GANG--HEADED BY CAPT. M. W. PLUNKETT (himself) :01 , Out. ... u-_-.-__?__.-.-_.-T BURTON AVE. UNITED CHURCH N0'I;j&-MMHOWVING PICTURE 17112 Royal Bank of Canada 1 Ryan, .359-1355; W. O. Partridge, 1400-973w. BY A PRACTICAL ROOF MAN 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE You Were 13th ANNUAL REVUE PRACTICAL ROOFER By Order of The Commission. J I-`ADP. '. PURVIS THURSDAY, Sunday : March Ann. l` SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC ' Morning Anthem--They Have Taken Away My Lord--Stainer. Anthem--Triumphant Strains Arise" --F1orence Chipman. So1o: -M1'.<. F. Dobson, Mr. F. Dobson. J. HARE. Supt or Call 52, 'e, in show ` Given . Dunlop St. {if principles. and War- can in. Same n.,.. 1' {Hit C Nzxssau 1 ormf5p'.\i:~. BuenosAirc_\ Jnneirn Montevideo Caracas _ 1,, Evening Anthem-Lo, the Tomb is Empty --Edward Broome. So1o.<-)Iiss Dorothy Henson 313.55 Bessie Spearn. .-\nthem-O Day of Love Eternal -BartleLt. n 1, `Ar... 11' 1)....`- ..........., and in Colombia Peru Venezuela ABROAD Prince Notice is hereby given that all crediLors and others having claim: ag'z1in.L the estate of Mary Handy, late of the Town of Barrie, in the Count;.' of Simcoe, widow, deceased, are required on or before the Eigh- teenth day of April, A.D., 1932, to send by po.~;t prepaid or to deliver to the undersix,-`ned at Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for said Estate, their full v\nn1n inn] nrhh` ' PASTOR, REV. A. A. WALL Orgzmist and Choirmaster F. J. D. Norman then have had nouce. Dated at i:xr)'i':, Ontario, thin Eighteenth day of .\1u.rch, A.D., 1932. Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for Executors. muucu ID ucu.-.a_v _.,..-.., 1...... , the Trustee Act, that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of Minnie Lavina Moore, late of Lhc Village of Shanty Buy, who died on the 19th day of Fr.-bruary, 1932, are ...\...m=mI en gr-nd nu1`ticu1a1`s of tht,-11 I me Ixxmaxuu. EVERYBODY WELCOMED I pay all cash for three small` a in good repair, Allandale or Rock-bottom price, please. ` ~- nut 10;! 'Rr,n1nTd .Qf,,_I ...___.___-___:_-.__--_ - IL) `an D. M. Fisher, p1*op1`i(_-tor of hotels muzms in Listowel, Guelph and Mount Fo1'- are to est, has acquired the Orillia Housv, but at Orillia, and will redecorate and 11- yuurt furnish the entire hotel. Sept. an mil: Wantc-d-Re1iab1e party to represent a new line of goods never offered in your district. Good prospecis. Steady, Small bond or references. Box F, Advance Office, Barrie. ~ ~----- I . REAL ESTATE OFFICE N0TicE TO CREDITORS Sunday, March 27th. nsmn w.A.q'r1r.R MUS ':.DbU So1o-)I1`s. W. Park. f i7i"r'{ 66M 31.111312 anu buU11`1u'a: F. J. D. Caters to Private Bjr ties. Dinners, Dances, Bridge, etc. PRICES ON APPLICATION Phma 216 or 587 - -DOLLUIH p1 Inc, yu.u.n.. I ' rent, 198 Bayeld St.,|` u-to-/uh American Hotel -\;,\,\` Wlandale News\ Three apartments spoken for in Bayview Apartments, our new up- to-date apartment house on the bayl shore. Eight apartments suitable for two ladies or young couple. Ge`. your name in early at this oice. 'Rp':1dV May 24. I Wm. I-logwan returned from 1 ;u`1`y ` Sound on 'I`ue.~:dz1y. . Mr. and M1'.<. J. Goring were in ` Turonzo on :1 brief visit. lust; week. i`.1i.~:s Annie Gurside, of Torunlo, iv \'i.Silil1;," her purerbts, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gu1'si(l(>. 111`. 1"1'ank Goodwin is seriously ' ill. and hi.~ meat 111211'ii0L is in the i1aml.s of W. 13um:1rd during his ab- 7 I annnn "sence. Ir Mr.'<. .-\. Gill is \'i. her (laugh- ' tel`, Mrs. Wonch, at Iiitcvlloner. 3115. Geo. Coulson and Miss Betty lCou1son, of Angus, Visited 1'rien(_l.s in 1"Lu\\'n on I\l0nduy 01' this week. \H_~.- Anna: I-:\\\'L'l`< and 'IU\'\'I\ .\l0!1(l2l)' 01 ILIIIS VVUUK. .\1i.<.~; Anna Hawkes and Miss G. Ferguson, of Little Cu1'1'e11`t, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson `lzxst week. Q(- Faun:-an x Church ' very pleasingly by the choir. ' inst week. St. Gem-go s Church Palm Sunday was celebrated very apprugwiutely at St. George s C'nurcl1 last Sunday. Special hymns and un- thems were sung at both morning and evening services. In the evening the well-known Palms was rendered The . by the rector, Rev. A. R. Holden, were also chosen from ap- propriate texts. nn Good Friday. Mar 25th, the ser- 1.. correspondingly late leaving here ow- '. :3 time due to illness of several of the lenjoyed. m Oyster Supper fu A good old-fashioned oyster sup- per was provided by the ladies of Cl Essa Road Presbyfterian Church on . Wednesday evening, Mar. 23rd. It is quite a while since a festival of the oyster variety took place in this io town and it was greatly appreciated B. by the lovers of this species of bi- re vilue. Many of those who attended It the supper stayed for the ne pro- lgram of music and readings which' took place afterward. Railroad Notes y The heavy stnow storm of Monday ., night caused some inconvenience on this division, although no trains were stranded in snow drifts. Train No. 41 was about one hour late, but this was due to waiting for connections from Chicago at Toronto and receiv- ing on board a large shipment of fresh meats at St. Clair, which is usually dispatched by truck. The Meaford and Penetang trains were I ing to these delays. The C.N.R. oice at Allandale is \'(;-r}' short-handed at the present stzxtl`. Among those ill are J. Mills,l F. Collins, J. Gibbons and B_. Gar`.-p 1-IA! | I161`. ; L Excesiors 4, S.O.E. 2 The Excelsior hockey team played < a return game with the junior Sons c of England at Collingwood last Sat- < urday. The game was fast and clean and well handled by Referee W. A. A Bell. The Excelsiors again won the score being 4 to 2. F Burning Bush Entertainment ` On Monday evening the young] people of Essa Road Presby`~.erian Church entertained their 1-eprn-.=enLa-l` tives in the Church Hockey League, the I}Lu'nin<,,' Bu.~ n Lcunl, in the Sun day School rooms of the church. About 6 pan. the young people and` 1lal...:.. ~.~.,..`+n mu` tlnlvh ln -1 vr-r\7 i':)sl'.\.'| o1'|z1re corarcl; or not 1't*n1u1u.~' LU Lil? .~ LSO, nficr the St-])LL-lnbcl`('L1uin0X y-241' t'm+_v were ccruxinly cor1'~(-t. 21 thu wind \\'a.< . mild fall was illllllctiilltcl} pld` 1. ml mm:-In hn-nod m1L L0 be 1 .\H.~: J'4l|l.'\'Il run, uuu 1l|\..1Au\.\| \.rv\.A. the guLI|uI`i1i1.:'. S-vcrul of the bo_\'.s inudc .~:ho1; .~p.-u<'h, thanking` their iiosts for their i1o:~ipLulity. Wet Weather Predicted The \vc2itiiuz1' prophct.s' of this Lown and Lht-rc are quilt: :1 few, predicted ,... \InmIm, '.\.'l:n' `)1, that wu mziv ex- '.u'co1`rlng' 10 the 0111 saw, l.ll'.ll. \\`HaL- en.-1' way the wind b10\\'.< on that oc- casion the pre\*ui1in;;' winds will come from the ;~".u1ie (1i1'ec1.i0n for 11 period 01' three mun-1ih_s. On .\1omh1y the wind \v:L.+ easterly and in this local- ity -at this time of your 1.hu.t usually s`n1ean.s` ruin. Whether these prophets _ ..,. . nu .1.-.+ m.m~.uine in h.- ~01-I1 muulm nun. n l|\-LJIIk.A Mlre coruut not 1':-n1un I1...` ..4'o,..- Hm _Q..nt.-mln-1 nzuuu Re ady May 117-I1 _____, num 1:111 ll1unL'u1in.L' ed, whlch turned out enough. \ Two young girls who e.~:cz1pr.-d from the Ontario Hospital at Urillixi re- cently, were taken in cliurgc by ,Tra`1c Oiccr Stun. Ervine whun they were found wandering around Drud- ford. The day was bitterly cold and they were clad only in light suinmer clothing. The two girls, Eva Roy, aged H (colored) and Mary Baron- itz, aged 1-1, left Orillia about noon, getting a ride on 21 truck as far as Barrio. From Barrie they secured a ride by car to Bradford and ap- parently intended to continue their _ southward journey on foot when , 1.`. ~ ` '.,.. u.,_ (,n`.,.(,`.. :W$ Parry Court Judgx Vere two ( t fur. omnto, nd Tm were eriously of tl the This theft (flu.-1' ' .~un. :1`. ss S; 'ien(.l.s in prov auk. his 1 Wednc memb St. tful Bar 7th. held : the euch1'< well 18 tal eeds are b The mean: axed In ap 1am- Ladle ap- ion, the given . the room tld a and Th were rumn wives furnf es CHC h .. :11 Fi 1 ion :iated B.C. of relie ended In 1 2 G01" which'na` are $12 onday T Lee Ang s Hei .n Lal: The next sittillg` of the County Court will be held April 5th, wtl. Judge Dudley Holmes presiding. Uniy (',as0.~' (ll'(.` lislul 011 the docket so ___?_..__?_.. Two pairs of .\:hoe.< and ovcrshou.~: stolen from tho (h'oss`im: room the ska.ting' 1-ink Tuesday nxigllt. is the second or third l`n'[)0l'\, 01? thefts of this mmlrc 1'c(-vivcd hy St'<`\\':11*t during Lhta . .4011- Sgt. Cox of Lhc local sL:\l1' 01' t`m: provinciul puliuc has been conlinud to home with a -touch of llu. _ Three new cu.~:u.< of .sc2Lrlct [c\'L:r were rcp01"te(1 in Allzmdule over the week end. This fresh outbreak just as the situation was beg'innin.g to clear up cc1'tui11ly keeps the health uuLho1'itio:; g'L1e.~:.si11g. According to Game Overseer Mc-3 Gregor, the recent hczwy snow 11215 2 given the muskrats a. break. This is the open season for these little furry animals. The snow having covered up the traps, these valuable rodents are safe for the present. _:__._..___. The W.C.T.U. purpose holding a rummage sale early in May. House- wives are requested to save clotning, furniture, nic-nacs, emc. Will cas cottages rc Barrie. Rock-bottc For sale or rent and other houses. v CHORAL UNION CONCERT 1 NETS RELIEF FUND $92.28 1 Final returns from the Choral Un- 2 concert given recently in the I B.C.1. Auditorium for unemployment 3 - relief, were made public this week. ; i the statement prepared by Mr. ` -_Gordon Lonvgman, chairman of the ..n....m... r-nn1n1li.i PP. the total receipts, last surviving memoer 01 me uunuy. The funeral was held Saturday I _ from the late residence, concession 13, Vespra, with Rev. A. A. Wall, of Burton Ave. United Church, conduct- ing the service. Interment was, made in Seventh Line Cemetery,li Vesvpra. The pall-bearers were Daniel Gordon Dougherty, Peterboro; Chas. Me 'finance committee, the receipts,Bride, Frank Orr, Fred Harris, Ebby shown to be $214.80, expenditure Harris, Grenfel, and Robt. Holmes, _ $122.52; net total, $92.28. Angus. "Flux 1'1-mni7.n qfntement f0llOWS2 total, $92.28. The itemized statement Ang1o-Canadian Co. (music) 95 60 Heintzman ..................................... .. 6 Labor (erecting platform) .. .1 F`. (Thown (stencils) . . . . . . .. LOCAL NEWS Labor (erectmg p1u.u_uuu; .... J. E. Chown (stencils) ......... Dept. of Agriculture (multi- uept. OJ. .-xg1.'u;un.uu: \u....4 graphing) ......................... .` Poster .... . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Central Churcx (rent) Miss O'Leary (expenses) Northern Advance ............ .. Barrie E.\jaminer ............... .. V;.. U- Of those societies co-operating in selling` tickets, the Women s Institute czune rst, Kiwanis second and Lions _Club third. One hundred and eighty adult tickets were sold at the door. A meeting of the committee in charge of the fund raised by this concert will be held sihortly to decide Ion how the money shall be spent. A WORLD CHAMPION AT CAPITOL, MARCH 28-29-30 ' Arthur .\1-wton, probably the great- est distance runner mortal man has l|ever seen will be at the Capitol , Theatre in person on Monday, 'l`uc.s~ day and Wednesday next. Newton has covered on foot 76,000 miles during the last. ten years. His run- ning achievements have won him fame on three continents where he ` has broken world records. un zc nnw :mm=:.n~in~z on the stage,` has broken world recorus. He is now appearing stage, where he demonstrates his tireless trot on a unique training machine. To run it for any length of time it is necessary to cu1LivzLt(.- an even :...m..I nf fnn1._ the rhvthni that is es- to cuu.1vzLu.- an u\\.'n speed of foot, the rhythm sential for succ-ass in a runner. New- ton's t1~a(-l~: record is 152 miles, 540 yards,in 24 hours. Run him nerform in person at the BARRIE 1 hours. See him perform person Capitol Theatre March 28-29-30. ._____:._:___._ What's Rhcumati.~:m? Pain only. Stop druggingl Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil" directly upon the tender spot" and relief comes instantly. `St. Jacobs Oil is :1 harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment. which never disappoints and cannot burn the skin. I Zmknr uni nnir rnmnlnininnl Get Rub Rheumatic Pam, Soreness, Stiffness 1 burn the skm. Limber upl Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your drug- gist, and in just :1 moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain. soreness, stiffness and swellinq. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. OM. lmnest t St. Jacobs Oil has relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century. and is just as good for aticn neuralgia, l11mlmL:0_ lm(`.l<`xcl!::. sprain: and swellinyrs \ Rub Pain rlght out with small ` trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oll." Tho N()1'{ h(`:1fr.}_.AdVance )>S revenues of the Can onal Rui1\\`:1ys for the week , \1'('h H, 1932, \\`(>rc $2.550,- mp2u`ed with $3,305.)73 for .v,mnding' period in 1931 a of $755.l00. $122 52 -vnngr in `s1MCOI0i1ifY s _ OLDEST RESIDENT ` Budge & Euchre; Tournament msslas, AGED 109 `* i PROCEEDS FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED C1-HLDREN Mm. Jullc Bond was Lust 0|? l*`aunil_y Noted :l.'m` 11>` .Lm1gc\'it_\,'. Simeoe County lost its oldest real-`I dent on St. Patrick's Day, March 17,` when the death occurred :11. the l1omr.:l of her nephew, Henry Cole, at Gren i fvl, VL`.\'1)I`Lt townslxip, of Mrs. Jane Bond, zngetl 109 years. She was the lust of her fzunily, most of the mem- - bers of which haul 1):l. the eentury` : mnrl; hefore 0\'(:1'tnken by ; The (l'.!(:(:l.x L'd had been a rt-nnurkuhle . ) mm-.:n1 for her 1(lV:lllL'.0d yezu';<, re. 1 tnining: :11) her 1'ncu1ties until about six ln()l1Ul:~', ago. Death was attributed to old :xge. Rnvn in (".nnnAv l.1me1`i(:k. Ire]and,I V age 01 nu years. Long noted for their longevity, four members of the Cole family well` beyond the ve score years. The` father, John Cole, was 110 years old when he passed on; Mrs. Bond, 109 years; Mrs. Catharine Coventry, 104, l and Peter Cole, 102. Three other - members of the family were over , eighty when they died: Mrs. Rchard Carter, 87; Henry Cole, 85, and William Cole, 81. Mrs. Bond was the last surviv`ing member of the family. 1 '!`Jnn +`nr-.m-nl was held Saturdav B.C.I. Girls Encounter First Defeat;l l Juniors in Finals The Central Ontario Secondary Schools Asssociation basketba.l1' toumainent was held in Toronto on Friday last at the Eastern School of Commerce. Representatives of the four districts, Bay of Quinte, Lake: ` Ontario, Niagara Peninsula and I Georgian Bay, took part. 1 | Tho R (7.1. . c-.ha.1rmions of them ueorgian nay, uoox part. . The B.C.I. girls, champions then Georgian Bay district, left Friday`, afternoon by car for Toronto. The! junior and senior teams, accompanied Q -2 by Miss )IcLe1lzm and Miss Carr, stayed together at the Y.W.C.A. on Pembroke St. The SCUiOl':f from Nia-I gara Falls and Ba1'ric opened the` tournament when they played at ,5 7 p.m. Friday evening. ta T3`)-nn1 Hm vm-v rsf. mir v'ir1.< rozii-i (lC1(3IlL'U p1z1_\`L`u \\L'u ULII, \\x:u- uuiu.u\.'i to stop the Thoroid 1'o1'wzu'ds, whoi___ 11' made basket after basket in quick fix succession and got :1 h-zid that Bzirrio )r|coui not 0\ L`1't:|ku. The nal score 01` \v:is (35 to 1-1. '1 1`..(`.i. has no reason to be i\.~`i`i`.1h`1L`(i; of its to;im.<. Tii(.`_\' had no coui-ii and half their p1z1_\'ei'.< were do_\\`n with, the iiu. But they have p1u,\'L-(1 the 1::ini(~ for B.C.I. and !\( ('C`1)t(`(i dofmiti ii`.:i- lilv grood . they are. `| 1`-:ir1`iu Janin1`.~-~F(n`\\':mi.<. llzibuii ltii-h;1i'd. Ve1'on:i Applvby, Ruth} Scott; dvfoiice, .\I:ii*i(- Ms.-f\'i\'en, Ros"-`i bud .-\1'(iL`ii. Uurici Rog'or.<. i .:1i'1'iv Sunioi*s-F0i`w:i1'ds. Ruthi `.\I:u-.\1:iitin, H:n'1'iot Hurt, Juan` Bl'()('i{; defence, Dorothy Bi'y. " Jczin Lay. Gvoi`g'in:1 S1)c:11'n, Doi'oth_vi Price. Two Coiiingwvood boys, Chnrliel _ Spoonvi" and Fred Ward, who with :1 In pzirty 01' Indians, \v01'e mzwooned for {PR over :1 week on Mink Island, :u`1'ivedi 3 home .=:ifel_v none the worse for their Ll`) il1}. ,` (`~.\'pe1'ie11ce, except for colds. ` I . g. which both were nursing. The party 1:: had gone across the ice to the i. ` and while there a heavy wind caused the ice to _o out. It was :1 case of ~ mm \\':\1U!lg' for a freeze up before tzhel A ,,,I_1 ___._1.- L\... ..,.L .... .`.........\n 't rrlaay evemug. . From the very first our g`i1'1.< real-l ized that they had 21 .' ;x}1cad.' They were opposed by a 10;`-.m, the` girls of which were very much t:1`.1e1' than they. Nizxgara Fzxlls had -.1150! about six substitutes, while Barrie': had only one. Howc-\'er, Barrie play- ed 21 \\'omlcr1'u1 game and managed3 to make 34 points to Niagara Falls xv: At 10 p.m. the Barrie juniors re-9 versed the rc-; and defeated Co-, bourg by a score of -12 to 14. B.C.I.i walked all over Cobourg and playedl ` a very fast game, even with the` handicap of having no substitutes. Tho innin1'.: \\'m'n nnw elizrible fort han(11C:`.p 01 naving I10 SuDsL1LL1u:s. The juniors were now eligible for, the finals, which were played at 21 11.111. Saturdtiy. Barrie played the! ' Thorold H.S. team, which the nightl before had defeated Belleville 60 to`. 21. 'I`h.o1'ol was again victo1'ious,': defence plztyed well but were unnblei whol- ' \' `lcouhl o\'e1't:1l~:1-. 1111211 score tlxvzis '1 1e:1\'i11;_~; B211'1`ie ;~`:1dly outclased. Thei " I Chm-liei over :1 home their Lryimlg for nursing. to go oil \\':uting the party could make the return journey. VI-III I.Iina- V..- (Elizabeth Street) REV. E. R. YOUNG, B.A., PASTOR J. Andrew Wiggins, Choir Director Audrey L. Clifton. Organist EASTER SUNDAY After a lengthy discussion the Midland town council decided to cut civic salaries from 10 to 15 per cent. This, ho\ve\'er, will not become effec- tive unless other civic bodies agree to : reductions. The council :1`..=o con.=i(l(-red the advisability of .~\1'dc-ll. Muncl 1io;1'o1'.<. I .r1'i<~ Ruth` slurtin, Jumf k; Lu) . Dorothy 1 BASKETBALL t; Wate ry 1.11 N] All cc Commissi he at once, of discot hi : ?1.V I `hei mi . -fo 1'1`, 91] 2&1-1 v `. ..1(! Play to commence on or after April 1st, and to be completed on or before April 27th. FINAL PLAY-OF, MASONIC `TEMPLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29th. For fun information telephone any of the follownigz B]{.IDGIC--G. D. Hubbard, 108-501; A. A. Smith, 1300-1354; I` l'\ f`nw.nv-nn Q5I_:'w/1 CAPHGL %`ii`.: Friday,%Mar. Z5 - CANADA S GREATEST STAGE SHOW - THE DUMBELLS Make up units among yoqr f1'ie_n Every bridge and euchrc player Ls muted to join. Ilznster Messages by the Minister. Easter Music by the Choir. Selections from the Sacred Cau- tata The King of Glory. i ---J:..I ....\1..m-.m fn `r.ho.=(`-. S01`- NOTE THE SPECIAL PRICES-JUST HALF THE USUAL SCALE OF TORONTO, MONTREAL, ETC. \IA. ...V--_,_.._- MATINEE AT 2.30-25c and 47c, plus tax EVENING AT 8.15-47c, 70c and 95, plus tax Seat sale opens Saturday, March 19th, at Capitol Theatre, i hours. Phone 1133 or 392. . \I\Jlll\(A\l|l u-J u EUCI-IRE` 1'}. A. Water, Light and Gas Commission NOTICE TO CONSUMERS All consumers of the Barrie Water, Light and Gas ' Commission please take notice that the office hours, effective are from 9 to 5 p.m. daily, excepting the last day discounts, on which days the office will be open until 6 p.m. Roong aae Rem Repairing -xv ;;4-;.;.-ma ..--- _.-.___. _,, Roofs of Any Kind Laid--new, on the most improved Old Roofs Repaired with Imbroved Petrolistic Asphalt ranted Tight. All Roofs Examined Free of Charge, and Estimates 1 on Same also Free. 66 Auspiccs Barrie Kiwanis Club CHILDREN Phone 25 tl1}pl'uj.)l`12itely at St. ucorges euuieu , , tl>'11-k `P1 ~d (1 B-A- .?.i.,?`i.i....`3 .l;l`,- b``3.e`i?o`." Wiggins Ddrector ~'i'V`ll0ll.s` b he rect ' R iv A . Orgamst Hol1de_n,t xvzzrei cli senLfi`oin. .- ~ ` propria e ex s. On Good Friday, March 27 vices will be in charge of the Sadhu Christiana Nelson. On Easter Sun- day there will be ve services by the Caii- rector. Holy Communion will be Eelebiiated at 8 atns and 11 aanizi, Bap- - , a isma services a o p.in. an p.m., vicscordlal Welcome to thew L1 and a suitable Easter service in the ' evening at 7 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea The Ladies Auxiliary of George s Church held a delightful tea on St. Patrick s Day, Mar. 17th. Owing to the inclement weather, occasion was not patronized as as last year, although the proceeds amounted to about the same. tables were appropriately decorated in a gold old Irish style with sham- rock.and tatters," and a very petizing lunch was served by ladies. At the close of the tea members of the Auxiliary held social evening at which games other germs of entertainment lcnjoye . TTNTRAL CHURCH . Collier St. U iteil` Church REV. J. J. BLACK, MINISTER `Iorace Wilson, Organist and Choir- master. EASTER SUNDAY 11 a.ni.--The Minister. 7 p.ni.---The Choir will present Handel s Messiah, part 1 and part 2. 8 p.m.-The closing service of our Gospel Mission, conducted by Miss Gibb and Miss Denyer. Special offer- ing at this service to defray expenses nf the mission. Ovster Sumner three days this House. bers were able uui.uuL.un .. n-.......,, cw The Equalization Covminittee of the County Council The meetng was has been meeting week at the Court called for Tuesday, but owing to the condition of the roads only two or three mum to get into town. Wednesday and to-day nearly all the members were present. Barrie Post of the Canadian Legion. another one of their-_ enjoyable euchre parties Monday night, when tables were played. `These parties being held fortnightly as means of raising 3. money for relief. appreciation of the assistance the Ladies Auxiliary has given the Leg- a dance and for rooms Friday evening, April 1st. rummage supper will be the members in the Legion Ito old I Mc-- Born in County Limerick, Ireland, she came to Canada wjtli her parent;-', Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, early inl 1838, while the Dominion was still in the throes of the William Lyon Mackenzie rebellion. Although no deliiiite date can be set by relatives when she was born, William J. Cole, 151 Bradford street, a nephew, told The Advance his father, Henry Cole, was a year old when the family cross- ed the Atlantic in the sailing vessel Jane Black, and that his aunt then, was quite a girl. | The Cole family first settled on the site of the town of Streetsville on the Dundas highway. Shortly after her marriage to William Bond, who died twenty years ago, the young couple moved to Oakville. Three years ago Mrs. Bond came to make her home with Henry Cole, where a decade ago her father died at the` of 110 years. ' longevity, well The` O1 Mun T24-wurl urge flan 1x1.-1i:....,. r`n`n