.'1\ ...... `nnvub ugaul. I Sk1ti11I.',' has been very good at the ! F01-est Station this last week. I \/'c~.s'y)m council held its rst moot-' ing` of the year on Monday. I Miss D. Kmn'n< 1`n\'lln1nr} fa-.1;-lainr.-l lespecially the kiddies. Each child lrecoived a present from Santa. Claus, but this was the first opportunity thax null members and their families could spend an evening` tog'ethc1'. T.._. - -4. Y.1- `I "'f"] ..`)."') .98 049 Beautiful Brocaded Silk S])1'0:1ds--R0g`. $7.9"). SH` and _\'nu H love them. Sale Special . . . . . . . $1 I. Evening Bags and Purses--I:-2 1i1:'11l 1m-1'vlm1I(1is(~*. J,{(,3;L'1l|:11'$1i 11]. C4.-.1- (`l..._.f.'I 44 Sca.rfs~~-'l`lw n(*\\'0s1` and nmsi In-.:'.uiit'1il Irv.-11in11s. You'll In ]).m11d1u 0\\ n (>H(.?0 f`1h(`lll. ?v;_=: Illa!` up In $: ...`); ). Sale Price . . . . . . . 1 _39 _ -vq\\: up . Sale Special much current expenditure. A h_v-Ia\*.' to authorize the transfe`| of certain lands from the town to pur-I chaser, namely, Duckworth Place. E H. J. Coles, 113 Owen St., wrote a. pe1'mi.<. to cut down a small .` tree in front of his 1'e.~'idc-nce. as if \\`n: O`1'arh1anw ,1..:..,.. ' SPECIAL ! SPECIAL E 5 Dresses BARBIE I`he Stroud Choral Society is 1'esum- " _ 1 1 . . iIl_Q` weekly practice again, under the` Ihere a_1'e fey spots on cmtm xx nan. :1(.m1(.,.5h;p of j\[,._ Dmqp,-_ of p,;m-1.__w'cz1n2:ot. wxth tune and czue, become 5 1")`. and 1\ Ir<. Jzu-k Alpin and H .L'1U'<}<` 01' -""'>'- Iul. I ! I inn-g n('1`u.ul1E, Mrs. wmte, In Mldl2ll1(l. I 1 Word was recelvcd of the death .01` Ben. Hunter at Becton on Jan. i 7th. I`L.,. Gt .... ..1rVL,.....I c-__s.4._. :. , I ' ( Miss Mn-`Gaw, of Toronto, is the I guest of Mrs. John Pratt. 1 Ted Howson has been appointed 1 [r'z1.1'otake1- of Stroud school. 1.1 ` Little lVIar_v Bell Banting` is visit- '2: ling` hm` aunt, Mrs. White, in Midland. lr ' Wnwl um: vnr-alum-I n4 Han Annual- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coutts and son ` Donald returned home after spend? in;;' Christmas and New Year s with: M1`. and M1's.`F. Garvin in Detroit. OUR ENGLISH WOOL 2 AND 3-PIECE SUITS '.\I;1d<- Hf 'l 1m~ ]*}11g'1isI1 fl73`)1':n1y \\' (.` 11.\`idz-1'in}_; 1h<- qn;1li1_\', you Im\`(- <-nlhe-d 1h(`m (~.\'1m grand \';1i1u- 211 $13- .5() and $16.50. Reduced Now to Clear at . . . . . . . . . . . ._q;7_q5 .\H our 01e}1(e-1' lines in coats, the 1m\\'(-S1" ] m-isialn and New York models, 0111' 1'eg`11}m' $59.00 1'0 $85.00 \'nl11os. W (-zmnot (lost-vibe 1'11o1n well <-11o11g'1'1 10 grivc them jllstit-L-. You have to see u-m to z1ppro- (-into H10ir bo:1111`_\', the nmess of the 1n:11`ori;1l.< and lu.\'1n'i011.< t1'i111mings. Reduced to Give Away Prices . . UP 1]'i111Jlli1'lgS as wolf, r <-mlfs were 825J.;')() 10 at . . . . . Com fortably heated coaches Provide home comfort for winter travel. WOMEN S AND MISSES COATS- Special Sale Ladies Hats 49c Some in this Line also to Clear at $1.39 `$1.49 STROUD cpgjs . COATS Q11211111i1`_\' it-2111- j$li..`);3 "W?-V vv--A-av JJll.\I|I|\Illn ILlI 011-. Our 1'r2g'11L-u' ]n'i<-vs on 1'i10. ran 1n 51:32: nn \K'l..'1,\ +1... 1...... ...:n _1 `.-..u. A by-law to authorize the Water and Light Co1mnis.=ion to b01'1'0\\ can , tain ; not to ().\ C(.`C(l $20,000, to; meet current expenditure. h\.'~];1v.' tn nni-hm~irm Hm +,......4`... _ &-mwu 3 fSf. AH Hus s(u-10n .s' S1_\'](*.\', 21H .\`|l:1(](`.\'. all 'Fmm our own . R(\:1;n' \':1]l1(`.\' $2..`):')1'n$i3.S)5. \Vv are d(\1m"1nin0d fn <-10:11` `HINT! 0111` FOR REAL VALUES VISIT . . .,H -{-`1.n..,. .... .. ' ` ` limited, so 2101` :11` 01100 ..\ mu. m,;_~,uuu lH|\`\'.\ UH ll1l".\(` `$:25.()<`>. \\'hno 1T1..~_v l:1.s1 will 3.,-0 lhl'\ l\F 28 ELIZABETH STREET " Dill'Illa. h` The January meeting` of the Unit- ied W.A. was -held last Wednesday liafternoon at Mrs. O. Black's, with an attendance of 35. After the open- ;ing devotional period, the 1933 ' officers were installed by Mrs. (Rev.) Nichol. A splendid report of last year s work was given by the treas- urer, showing receipts amounting to l$215. Several plans were discussed - ' and made for the new year. Refresh- .lments and :1, social half hour were Ilenjoyed at the close of the business period. 0 d n I o v c a ` daug'hte1' are vnsltmg rt.-1at1ves m Samia. I 'Y`l~.n Tn.-......... ..,......L.:..... -1! LL. 1- '1 `$29.50 3` --$14.95 -LIlXlH'i()1l. \' fur A by-law to authoribe the n1.`._3'o1' and t1'ea; to borrow certain sum. fom the bank to meet current ex-' p-znditucs till such time as tuxc-.4 are paid. } I I 1 1'$';c5`.`9 Page Five 1m lr)w.=: ,,_, . .~........ 4n,.aI.1vAuLlIICIlL5 I _-\.ppointmont.< `were made by his we-1'ship as follows: To Board 01 Hvalth. H. A. Stopiims and J. D. Wistlom; Parks, Co1mni:<. R. Stephen.< and J. E. )'Io1`1'i. Liblalj I Ikozml. A. R. Gixxlwood; Wood 111-! .-pector, J. F. Nelles. Three by-laws were p21.<. as fol- - I .)J.lb 15}3.iLY SERVICE ----- - -. .-._asn\J \JJ.J-VILJJLI AT COUNCIL MEETITTG _ (Continued from page one) iew lights on the lakeshore and l\'C(;;;- mg a block of ice cleared off? Those on relief could help out on this." _The secretary of the Caiizidian Fire Underwriters` Association wrotr urging` that all re ghting equip- ment be kept in good working order and ready `for. use. Attention is call- ed to the liability of hydrants becom- ing frozen at this time of year, also of snow blocking the hydrants. Fre- quently. fires have reached large [Jl'OpO1'tlOI1.< before being brought uix rle_r`con`trol which would l1Zl\'(' been t1'i{l1_nr,' narl it not been for frozen Z`-ppll2`Ll1(`(:.~` and other defects directly {traceable to lzick of care and i1tLCll- yon. Mnvnr N|:.L...- )\..._.,.:..L.._,A., `- &VLd-cl-`LJDJJ--In`\J I The Women s Institute met at .\Ir.~:. A. Orchard s on Thursday afternoon l with a good attendance. Roll call was answered by an Economy Wrinkle. Interesting current events, including an article on Canada s stand among` the nations at the end of 1932, were given by Mrs. Adamson. Some in- teresting aiticles on Home Econznics were read by Mrs. Cook. Mrs. lDowne gave a report of an executive meeting` held in Elinvale in Decem- ber. One item discussed was the ad- visability of entering the music fes- vtival for North Simcoe and it was decided to make an effort to do so. Mrs. Irvin Johnston read one of Nina Moore Jamieson s breezy articles, Holiday Time. After the National .~\nthem, a tasty lunch was served by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Downey. The `Ff.`l!`Cl1z1l`_.' ni-J-eti:i;'v.'i1l be at the home ;`of .\ii'.<. Stote. and will be 01` an 'l1i. n-,ifin-n Dnll ' .--alt .. in i.,. Tickets and information at SINGLE Q1 7: (Continued few on mg block this " The secretarv nf' Hm Ila: La IEKTKUUI 8.25 2.05 4.30 118.15 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933. --*5` - COI\ I1`. IITTEES CHOSEN MEETING ._-..___o l V L. n16 Mayor Makes Appointments .n.\......L,,, A Spark Plugs . I/. 3?; * 1:3}/' 1 iii? 34.`-.;i21g's ?_)x'g1;lnap BARRIE "t\Cnl D .`.fi"3':`)"'. I/// W ' 1L.UD c2.00 LI: /H: RETURN $3.15 `If 1- I.-- H QUPH1-agul`. .uU1l(lZ1)`. uoding ofl Mr. Doanglas Rcadman spent :\\'ce1< end in the city. -and De.j )Ir..~`. 1. Addison is spending 21 Fin4m:e`(lu_\'.,< with M1`. and I\'Irrs. G. V. Hi '.(_- a(Ivi5- lilljd: Llt Edg'a1'. ndom`nit-.vI Knn-x T)1'n rmm. u say 111.`. ( md n, .-\._h :;Lib1a1'5 111- :0 i1 11 1. 10 3 tain rront r::(- `T 5' 1e " rrow 0,000, to tran~sfe* n 17u1'- I G E xvrntp 'f( um:mpxu_vn1cm; msumnce system. I On behalf of thv (`nnarlian Club, ,.\'Ir.=. 'l`u1'nbu1l moved the vote of ap- f])l'L`(`i:lti()I1, whicll wzL~: extended to thc' `. by Mr. Alex. Cowun, who p1`u. n\'m' UH` joint mt-<~tin_:;'. _` (Continued from page one) lzulopted in 1011. l ri\'ute schemes, the . claimed, have :1 _e'1'ez.t (le-; fect in that they do not serve to pro- tect u substzmtiul numhc=.r of persons who lose their jobs. Great Britain has led the way in public benets, anti in 1920 e.\'tende(l the Act to cover 12,000,000 01' her workers. The l st-heme :1.< it works out at present ipzzys an :1ll0\\'uncc of $7 a week to a married man with family. Contribu- tions re made to at common fund by] the workers, emp1oye_r,.< and govern- ment. I The speaker concluded by saying; that in setting` up unemployment in- i 1 I I l surance for Cu11z1(lu this country should watch very cz1ret'ully what is being tried elsewhere. The best .trz1ined men should be secured to ad- lminister it and it should be on an actuary basis. M.` F`. n,l....,...L-,I LL uL'Luzu`y Dztsls. Mr. Cussitly zulvocatml the ap- lpointinp; of 21 worid commission, since funcmployment is now :1 world prob- ]lem. 'l`hi:< should go into the nun-i ,te1' thoroughly and draft an adequate lunemploymeul; insurance : behalf ("Iu1)_. i.\Ir.:. Turnbull mm-ml Hm .-..+,. ...'- u. M r. 4 --~~~-~-- I ;`cAxv:`ADA. TO FOLLOW 5 LEAD OF BR1i?AIN] ngme Ueserrcs ' ' Best" Chamgam f2ll'1' 15 H. ])U l}o.~:pitz11 at; 1115.4!-1; nI' 1|r' 41- ll\\Hl \'x m. Jone l;:?lL'. H ilatu .\I1'.< :dent of xru L,7.) :\1cInlE)'. ,Iluenza. E :3. _ V --1.:-l.a.J.II\J.L I .\lr.<. Jos. Ha-id left Stniday for `Severn B1'i(Ig'c to spend some tixm. iwith he1'. .\Iv's..Fo1'.~`_Vthe, who is HI. ! :1 ftv I (4 , .\1 1'5. 7-\ila [U1 .uL.,~. .)LUL`.`.w`ULU.`y' 1n(1 \V'lll be 01 ?histo1'ica1 nature. 1011 call is to be !Something of Interest in Simcoc County. Mrs. Luther Graham, of Eng'lena1't:, -`spent; a couple of day. last week with --her . Mrs. S. Fralick. >1 )1 .' .`.lz1;.'s, S12, is very low at Lime ` `of \\'1'itin_g' and her condition Is c-auzw I in_<.:' her family much anxiety. Donald Jacobs. of Rm-rin ennnf .. S I Mrs. Hzu`1'is0n Roe. of Toronto, |-u1's. .-L royston. I 1 The broom-ball season opened on iTL1L'.~'d2!._V night, when some practice! 3.;zLn1u.< \\'(:re played. is visiting her brother, Carman Downey. __________. nruuun. Clarkson Hotel. Phone 62. njn;anl:nu- .19. -HT /I - _ \lJ.v.r.\..l.\T.l.]. U .l:\aD 1. : Mr. Bert El1.~'morc left Monday rm .Golden Valley. `. Bliss Mary Ca;~'t0n is . a fexx day. in Toronto. `JP :In.i \Tu-.- \u&-l~.`.. T...... V '-V .. ., . ..\ ... <:1'_V qulety. Quite a nu 11.13 nu \vhI~: n1_L;' nu)` xamuy m`.1Cll } Jacobs, of `few days last week Mrs. A. Foyston. 1 l"nn Inmn. Lmn zu.L_\'. Word \\'2l.~,' rcceixm-(1 .`Iomiu_v of cm =:1tI-. in": Toronto on Smlday of mm Ltu .\I1'.~'. .-\1o.\'. Adanls, 21 1'o1`mc1' 1`c.:'i ant this vi1la.:'e. The funera as hrgid on 'l'uc. from the imzm L" her (lz1L1__-`htvr, Mrs. Frank Br.-Ii. .LCllLilo TI \\'..`I.S mc(.-t.'< on VV'0dnc.ni "t... 3011 at t'u- homr- of Mrs. it A 1n1.~:c<`2I1une0u:< . \\'u.< gi rs. M. Bull, fo1`mr_-rly I\Ii.~s Ag Elan. on Monday e\'cnin:_,r' at )mr.- of .\Ir.<. Wm. In<,-;ram. Mr. and Mrs. H. Southern, 01' mto. spo:-nt Sunrl:1y wit). Mrs. Jr L-uttv. .; ;)1e.s0ntati0n was made to \`s'ii- md Alvin J'.'In:e1'ick and (3110:. ~ by tE.ei1' neig'hbo1's and frxcndsa 10 home of Bob Lamb Monuuy ms-:. GRAIGHURST nu .~('Al()()l 1 The trustcc 1 Y1...` 7.. I ..._-.........u; nu mu: uuwu. `UL '-'5 p-L On motion of Ald. St0\\'m't and` Mr Film] VVO0(Is of Vilseyr "i-"i"~9d Dep.-Rc-eve .\Iz1caL1'en, the clc2`k`!t-"C~ M(_it?_1} C0l"91;11T1$%'-ta \\'z1.< aut}102`iZe(1 to order comes of qt }1``-L,`)`1-`W "I`{_:l`; I3 L`I `) 1``;y 7 . . . . . `:1: )0 L um" . 0 oz '. Mum`-M1 mm fol. "?e "be1s A. of I.itmur\.' umih e\'enin counml. also to p1ocu}e_ the .l1.:LlZU` SW `.- _ A';t`S I Y_ st P`L`_,~ c0mm1tt(\r- c:11`d.< and (I1\'1; . `H (r$t`;*`-JISI`;-\ 0 m`g?~` 'J lm`0 ,C_`;_(-3 _ .,,. ) A >` -J, . S 1.) yum. ... I I I _-_::.. r report tlhat uationt in .'\Iis; ; .-Vllumizxlc .~ Ihts HLI. Hm. ,.-. `r.`...x LEFRQY4` Sinitz" I Smith V. l.,.'Z.I MINESING 'xuu >jJCiIla LII . in P K. .1 ( flu. \ .., V v'oI11c.(1u" 1n n?` \T\-. I. \1VJl 2:11-rie, spent a with his si.~'tt,-1`, M1`.< . '\T. We will gladly test your spark plugs free in the new Champion Tester. You see for yourself the dill`:-rence between worn out spark plugs and new Champions. Our experience proves that a new set of Champions every 10,000 miles saves their cost in gas and oil and restores power, speed and acceleration. uitc iii 5116.` | the .., ........ Auuu n \.\.n. Stan. ML-Lean is able tolqh-c around again after being` conned to [his lwd for a few days. Harold Spence has been conned in his bed for the past two weeks. Thu Christrnus tree for the mem-I In-rs and their fun1ilies of L.O.L. N0.. '31 I2 \'.'u..~' held last Frixlay evening` at the nur. station. .-\ real pzood {inn \\'u.< (-n_i0,\`<-(I by all p1'(-.~'ent, , .n.u..:. IJJ.L\J.'.|lL)1. 311'. and Mrs. Dwyer entertained a. number of friends at 21 dance held in the hall last Wednesday evening`, in honor of their (l2].Llv[.'l1t(,`1` Mary. The music xvas supplied by Ab. D\vyex"s o1'- , che. A (Mod time was reported by all presen./. i Bzu-rie defeated Midhurst in 21 crokinole match held at Midhurst` Station last week. ,. -.- . _. ..._u PHONE 526 Wool Crepe Skirts ~ N(-xmm I';eE,u_1tu1PB::c({`:f"_df)3E1 1Il3?`f1' . and n1:11r-rials`. Spm`1_( \~,- m`"`' '_l" J , 'H I H ' UP FOLKS ! AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Cic-11111113 French Felt Berets-- `41I}wI inI` ;n:1lit_\',F:'m1;<}1 1m])u1't- ml. [Ir-_{'IIl:x1'$l.~H). .' 1 -- <% Fuclay ant. Saturday. . O49 Chenille Berets--I nml up. ql11r\ G-1-urn--.-1 ____--- .. .. .. n.\a.:n\J\Jl.A auu IQVCII All sizes up to 52. Will sacrice them at half price and less. Regular $15 to $25 Sale Your Engine Deserves The Best" `\1'_ D OUR SPECIALTY Women s Afternoon and Evening 3] up sacriro Hm... ..s 1...]: n.- - run. J_l \J.L.L'.I...lJLJ Full Fashioned Ser- vice and Chi`o11 Weight Hosiery. ..-\l1 r. }_*,'rz1(I<*, l)('.\`l quai- il_\`. ?(g;'lIlm' 1`!- and. $1.50. Sale . . . . . . . . "g A-4 ll [_$.I;O MISSES A1V71)_R2v_o3t'*:::N s DRESSES-->I mu bilk , -_..._._. .- -----.--uvuaanu (HI ll'(ll t`lll\ (`1'r*}w. In-a1I1i'l`I1l s1`)'l(\s. Im-hlded urv also \\'0n] (,`H*]w and Jm's'(-_\' Suifs in i2-]>io<-0 21n i<-(-0 .\`1`}'1(`s. lI(-glllatu .7`4T~.$).' In $10..0;'>. Sale Special (WI TI3 C!XJT."(Wl' A w r1v~~xxr HOSIERY SEE THESE SALE SPECIALS (*_$_1'lll2ll` GLOVES CI-IAM U S'UIJj:')E .\H (`aims -.- Special. .. . _29 ' CHAIVIB {ale . . I J MIDHURST Miller s First Sale THE%SENI1ON OF 1933 Special SPECIAL! SPECIAL! C4Cl'l.1C`l9 A 'r 1--r 1\snu--u-.-nu... ____. i Gray [Iq1_ql_: Lines This is the Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered to the people of Barrie and vicinity to get the highest quality, most fashionable and up-to-the-minute Paris and New York model Dresses and Coats at prices unbelievable. You know the quality of the Dresses carried by Miller s Fashion Shop. You have seen them and many a time you have been longing for the op- portunity to possess one of them. That opportun- ity istnow at hand. Owing to the backward season we find our- selves overstocked and have decided to take I26 MILLER S F1HI6Nv`NI;Iv6W D .I. The Northern Advance \]}( IQ`!!! qt , _ -__.- v.__-. gnu. v V v-a\.J\pnUI\.a\.I l.\I l.I.`Il\\ our losses now and give our many friends and customers the benefit of these extraordinary savings `while the dresses and coats are in style, new and up-to-the-minute, and at less than cost. We are not going to tire you with many items here, but We in- vite you to come in and inspect these goods, and you will be astonish- ed at the prices for this class of merchandise. ' .. ...\.-uucna (URI LHUU` IEIDIIIICS C`0l1l(l .V Ernest Finlay met with a very 1 painful accident on Saturday, having f the misfortune to get the top of his 1` middle nger cut 011' in the cutting: , ` box. Arthur Garvin has been confined to _ the `house again. i V Q1,-..+:..... 1.... L-..- ` " :1 1 ..u aunu noun. I Mrs. F`. O1' had 21 sL1ccc.<. quilting: hm Tuc-. aH.m'n00n. 2 `lug, m ulc year on ;uon(1ay. ! D. Ke-.u'ns resumed teaching" Ion Mondzly after being` ill with the illu lust \\ ('L'k. xv ya I`\ You are not enjoying full power, speed. and acceleration, and you are wasting gas and oil. unless your syark plugs are properly adjusted and in good condition.