Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 Mar 1934, p. 8

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Page Eight 7 $96.00 n.u nvv I ? I-1 (T-16) Miss Elsie C1m1g.:`hlo_\`. Organist Mr, .-\1exzmdc;- Knox. Choirmzxster The dog: by-law is being openly outed. Unless the owners and nar- bo.rers of dogs have them tied up at once, prosecutions will follow. A1.T<`.Y, STEWART. In January 19. -`.4. 500 cmnmex'- cial vesst-l> {;9..+:=(:d Ihrollgzh the Panama (`:e"a`;, paying "`2,160,- 679.83 in tons, nccormng to an announcement by Lhe United States War Depurtnlent. In the same month of 1933. 415 commer- cial vessels passed through the Canal, paying 31.762.808.56 in tolls. Canadian canals are oper- ated by the government tree of toll, and the cost of operation is `Dome by the Canadlun 'l`uxpuyer. - Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, graridson of William Lyon Mac- Lenzie_ first mayor of Toronto. will be the speaker at the Con- tennial dinner to be given by the William Lyon Aluclienzie Chapter, I.O.D.E., at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, March 5. He will be in- troduced by ex-I\Iayor Thomas L. Church and a number of former mayors of Toronto will be pres- _ent at the function. 1 Bringing back a United States speed skating title. Miss Edith Kitigstnill was greeted by a large crowd of sport enthusiasts at the Canadian Pacific railway station at Winnipeg recently on her re- turn from (`liiczlgo where she had won the -HIT yard speed skating race for women. shattering the American record. Miss Dorothy Standish, of Banff, is now Queen Dorothy" of the 1935 Banff Winter Carnival. She was escorted down the aisle at the ballroom where the function took place, knelt at the feet of the late Queen, I\lis.- Violet Davis, of Edmonton. und was crowned by her. Queen Dorothy thanked her subjects and expressed the hope she would make as good a queen as her predecessor on the throne. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Somcthing new in ski-ing has been evolved in the Laurentians. sign.-rs` paradise to the north of Montreal. This is the Flying Kilometre" claimed to be the first time ever tried out on the A111- erican continent. Entrants wore crash helmets and ran the race Aruvn :1 qnoniallv nrmmred 35 de- '(,'H _v U:-u_\ , a.n\..-Rv\', W. E. \\':'?luco. p.m.-Crusaders Bible Ciass. % p.m.-C11urch School. y\.m.-Adjuta.nt Watkins THE PEOPLE S CHURCH Tklnh-nrncn I Collier St. UnitedChurch` and Lue x"d.uu down a specially prepared gree slope. A spvoll or 53 miles an hour was recurded. No less warm for being: a trifle overdue. 600 VVinnipeg, sportsmen tendered a. banquet and presenta- tions to the \Vinnipcg llugby team at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in that city recently. They were in the play-oi is for the Dominion `Rugby chzuupinnship last Fall. It may look like 3. long winter this time of year. but A. D. Bain, manager of Canadian Pacific mountain hotels and bungalow camps in the Rockies states they will be opened earlier this year on account of large conventions scheduled for the latter part of June. June 22 was stated by Mr. Bain to be the date when they would be opened. Sunday, Mar. -1, 1934 1 c 1 0] An 2: nnnlln [`}' 2`-& There Mr. and Mrs Alexander Uocurtr ne Forbes honeymooned at the -Selgnlory Club. Quebec, after their marriage at Ottawa recent- ly. Mrs. Forbes was Irene Helen Robbins, daughter of Hon. 7: :- ren D. Robbins. United States Minister to Canada. and s relative M pmmrhmt. Roosevelt. TENDERS WANTED Canaan. uuu . or Proaxdem. u-L'onm\unmu : 1 Fttiday. .\l:m-h E xuuruu. .3 \ Welcome ! REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. B.D. Minister Lloyd Tuord, Org'anist'a.nd Chou- master. I . Alexander Cochra- n....v.... hnnevmoonod uuons wux xvuuw. ALEX. STEWART, Chief of Police. Sm`\`im\ will \ {M1, :11: 7.33) Mx vt.ix1p: on I~u\\' II \Aliandaie New,`3 i Mr. Gordon._ VV00ds -scent the week end in 1`o1' ` o M... w mm. .v.a....a .Qz|f|rv1lu\.v :... L`ll(l H1 1'0l'()J1'LU. _ U 1\lr.<'. W. Potts s[')ent Saturday in Um city. x\'I.i.~'.~:us Ella and Ethel McQuade are spvlldiillg :1 I`:-w days in '1`ov1~.om.o. Miss Mnbvl Riddvll was suddenly st1'ick-n wiLh :uppcx1dicH;is zmd was J`llsh\`([ to the ILV. 1-lospital early this nmming. ._ Ur I` I. :\ lung h:-. n \'L-Hun:- lHUl"H`.ll1go Mr. 1'. Ru. has bun \'isiti1mg in town for 7111- past \\'ou.k. .\lr.~'. Hurt U1`:-v11 had thu nuisfolrtuxlc In full mu! hruuk .hur :u'm VVL-dm-s- \l:1y nig.,-`ht whilu .\'k1ll.iI1':.`,' at tho -zu'ni- vnl. l!.... \..,. lY...H-...l .\II t"l.....,.1. \Hl. lhn",m\ .~\\'o. Umitud (7.hu.1'cl1 is :1. lu.\1. vmnplvtcd and .~'(~r\'icL~s will b..- 'm-ld tlu-rv this co.ming_,-' Sunday. Burlon Ave. Y.P.S. I The liurlun Ave. Y.1- .S. p1'0g.:'1':1n1| Mmul:x)` ni_<:l1L \\'u.< in chzu`_<.:`e of mu .\li.~. IN-)):11`1.ll1\`I1t. Miss 1\ lz1.1'_V Pzttton, tho L'0l1\'(`l1L`1`, p1`0su1`.tcd mz1n_\'1 ilm-1'~>:i11-4' sli(l~.< and ('lH'i0s taken o ..n.\. I. l\ .\ll.\`~`l()lliH'_\' i11tc1`L`.~iil)_L' from liorou 'I`h-` .l`rv- be held on 1 13.111. The mm | llUIH l\Ull'Ll- AV! Exhibit .-\r1 mt exhibit is buini.:' hold at L11. King hldwzird School this <:vex1i11g.- The exhibition is nuulv up of l1l.\(l1'i.-\' one i1ll11(i1 L3(i fucsiniilc color r<:pro- duct.ions of mzmy fz1mo11sin:1s'.u1--I pica:-.<. Tire c0llcc`ion is loaned mi the school by The Briti. Em-pirc Art} Co., mid :1 c'11;irgc of tun ccnuts Mil m.i.<. is bcin-;.; Ii-vied. The monc-_\` l`L('a`i\'(,`(i is for the school picture} fund. ..n. I` K! D D..l. i L.i1l"nlVal at \..lV.lV. I\ll.1K I The seucmd czu'ni\'al of the 56115311` s\'a.< held a the C.Z\.'.l{.. last llaigillt and` \\'1La' largely attended. The ice \\'a..~: rather soft, due Lo CXCCs.:`i\'C ood ing when the water tank burst on Tuesday af'uernoon. Howe\'ei', u g'ovod time was had by all, which after all, is the main thing. Winners oi the \'Lu`iou.~' events were as follow" . n 1:..,1n.. 1n u*i\`]u: M: 1 EWC \"11 l0u>' (.`\'CI1LS \\'L`l'U 21.5 lUU.U\\'5 RzLces-Un(le1` 10, girls. Mis.~;= I.| Wysoglad boys M. Bowen. Under 14,` girls, May Reynolds; boys, Bud` Palmer. Under 20, girls, May Reyn- olds; boys, Bud Hodgsorn. Rmf Sknfimr Cnnnlrr-_-Miss F`.L1';:1<- 010$; DOyS, Duo. nuugsun. Best Skating Coup1e-Miss Elaim-I White and Bill Arnobt. Lucky Spot-Mis-s Com Hunt. Best C0stumcs-Ladics, Mrs. D. Jones; menls, H. Warcham. ! (1111:- Rlmfm-.<-T.:1dv. Mrs. J.` Jones; 1110115, 11. wa.1'cuuxu. i 01(lL-st Skute1'.<-Lzu1_v, Mrs. J.; T1'2L\`k; men. Ab. Pzuld3son. ` Thcdofcials were Mr. \V. J. Bl'.1i1',, M1`. I{ohlme_ver and Mr. C. J.j Seitz, ` Allandale League mmnirrorl hnnl.-nv cnoma tn hp n\ 412" e7`* A d 1 I play will be beautxmlly costumed and O_ . 131 1 jeagfet b N i as 1t _ha.~' `been in the course of pre- Igrfmlze` 1C 391? 0 9 ` < p:11'at1on ior 0\'01`t,\\'0 nmnths, a.tron.~s for t.h1s vear V1 hat \\'1th the Town . . . - L - t_; H . `t d 1 1_,a.1e a_1ssu1-ed or one of .'.he hnest on- m`::'g``:_ `::_g3' :m1`;_`( 3`1 (`:_ame:mi`_n 0%; ` tcrt'.unmcm.< 01' the season. ` I '3 ' L. 1 Clmch League _'``_E1 T9 Cf?`-t=` Out 01! Howard Draper, Elizabeth St., `t- 51 lot of D13-V915 3-19 lyln`-T aro`-1nd`u~1\i]n 1*r-hI1"`l1iY`In` `hnmn in tho r>',u~Iv `Mmndale League Deulg rga 1, eral pa.<: crashed iI1`I0 a Hydro i we ]ll3.l`Kr :1`. : each playei enteiing lns name ano~ pole on Bmdford St n . . D 1.. ` `Gail 0, - t ,1 , _ . . : the cantziins making a (lrziw so that` W1.t ,_` M__. : C) .a *0." _ ` 1 1 0 C, 14*? l300d b0tl` the teams should be evenly inat.ch`ed.`- .11 C " ulna SL`m' "'"app.m-`lg ll LCa m' u1)1 eard tmed 1"`` the -"7'U11' 1 This idea of another league is ve._.y'El1l CfJ31111)letel3* and badly Sl1ld.Sl]1Tl[.,"l1l:2`lliOL1S baftle, but Barrie never gave` good and credit` must be given Mr`: lC\l0 et_ bmldll. 'lrymg to_gei out `i up and made many ne plays 111 tlijsl C J Seitz of the Y ,, some 1a__iof a rnt iii the road, he partially lost session. Kennedy got a counter wlieiil ' ' ' P 3 lCO11'Cl'0l oi the car, when it shot into he banged in 21. loose puck from in- erg are Still `maware of the plan 3 ' the pole Fortuintely nome of the side the blue line Thi' was for- `they will have to hurry and get. their occu t,, , , 1. _t b , . 1 V b . . , . . . Th 1: .11 b . k d` r _pan'b nveie .ui , ur. the engine; owed y a. 11150 goal by Crawiord` :`;`:`_`; 1`]`3(;`3rr1(1)`w '3 eams W1 9 P5 `3 {OI the C11`\\i1S.s1]12lSl1=e(l and the frame on a solo (3ff0`1`u. Wmle Arn-ott was` buckled up. `,ser\'ing` a penalty W. Sheedy put 211:2! ---------- 'Pi'ep;~i up another notch '1 1 CARD OF THANKS 1 .'-\nnivei'sai'y services were ob- batted in a loose puck. :served in St_ Andrew s Cihurch on ;counted the Colts nal goal wheii hel _ _i 1.- V ,, .`_ _ . `w., ' .. , , ,1"! wt and =ckno~v1edze ; -G`3:;3,.:1 303.2% .gs?1i:i%h3:;i;`i::m::1a:%3:f:i?:i ;;;1: :?.i th kf ll `th `ctl(id-`S - - . - : , -_ - . giap 10313 u:)SI:1Spat}?yg?e';d'en:1le`Cz0 I:l\IlSS10}1S of_ the Presbyierian _Church, if01 the Saints Just before the bell` them in treir recent bereavement. :gave inspiring 1i1OS. morning and ` rang. . levening. Special music by the choir? St. Mic:hael s-Goal, l\`Iu.1'pliy; do-l 7_iWw also greatly appreciated by the ` fence, Crawford and Mitchell; can-L ilaigge audience at both services. !ti'e,_ Ryan; wiiigs, W_ Slicedy and! ` ismllhz subs. E. Slieedy, O Flahe1't.`,` Mr. E. Abbott, the Rev. F. V. Ab- and l0\'lI1g SyIll1J`r.Ll.A1_y 'L:Am:uucu Mu: _ , gave and ram in their de-1 `greatly Crawfm-(.1 audience w111g's, ii _ `ismith; subs, Slieedy, Flahe1'`ty,! ` .\I1l1 s Fashion Shop, E1izabeth;Conway and Orsmx. `St, have turned over to the Relief; Barr1e---Goal, Hooper; defence, ` lCo1nmittee 100 lurlic-.< and girls fe1`;Kon`nedy and liashn-err; centre, SCOLL;1 `hats to be given away to the Won1en`\vn1g`s, Stran-snian and Coulson; sub.~., ` lumi f.',`i11:< oi the town who require-Reynolds, Arnott, Dyte and Goring. ' To WIT . Ethem. Anyone desirous of a hat can`! Rei'eree-S. Burgoyne, Midland. t_ that ;h Ehave .~'znne by applying at Mr. Raw-1 -- ! Take no ice . 0 . _S`1P1"`3m"`son s oice, Mulcaster St., and ob- ;COLDEST FEJBRUAIEY IN Court of 0T\t1'1 JUW AS31195 zmdltain one from Mr. Gill, chairman of . ` OVER SIXTY YEARS; General Gaol D91l\'01`Y 01` We Colm` : the Relief Committee. - I1 Ly of Simcotf. W111 013911 at `he C". -------' In observations extending over (ii 1101150, B3-1'1'1e 0 Tuesday Ma"h 5 DAYLIGHT SAVING years, February 193-1 surpassed all: next, at the hour of one o clock. previous records both for continued. W. ;\I_ Dl.\'V\'OODY, Sher1[To the Editoy of The Advance . severe cold and low average temper 1 County 01' Simc0C- ` Oh, what a winfer for we shut~ins. atu.re. The mean temperature of Lhei ,:_ 1:\,.1.. or: 10:24, wen t;hema\'oran(l111s council nlease i month 01' 4 dep;rees above zero wan. buuuuy Barrie, Feb. 26, 1934. Sundny, Mar, 4, 1934 . 11 a.m_ and 7 p.x11.-'1`h.- x1I11i.-io1'. 3 p.m.--'l`ho Church School Monday. 8 p.m., Youm: I`.-up].-`a Soviet)`, --N -` r~ ` n ,., E. _ ....2I`. Carnivzvgl at C.N.R. Rink n1 n6` Hun .-I n . 1... un- lllllun nnucn rcpurntion 1 nr the svstc Wgen Rod " 1Vl111\ u?*' Magnesia Llll |'.lIll'l_J|l\.' .'X.lL | 1. t` ad 1. xi. 1110110) K picture 1. `LR. | .1 50115311 `1 1. and \ . C Hood 1 K tank burst on I. I At :3.:.')() :1.m. _-Monday the fire bri- lm-5'-'g'21(lu \\':1s :.:ivcn 21.11 curly run to ex- `"-"' -\il`_`.;`lli`.\"i1 H. blaze Lhut had . in Pro` an Lu'ch\\':1y in the homo of Fro-(1 Love, "~""l`]liz:Lln-tli SL. A heavy curtain be- 1 it\vcoi1 1110 dilningx room zmd living -"*1`L|1'onn1 had in S0ll1'J imuilmy become i_L;Ilit1?(i and fell to Lhc Iioor, burliiiig, We-` 41L lzL1'5.,-`u 11010. Very ii L10 W0 'L 1'0.-ultcvd. I .iAi)I*l] [ I .Ba.rrie W-0-m"en s Canadian Club, 1 ` Public Library Hall, Monday, Marchi 5th, at 8.15 13.111. Speaker, Miss Win-V rrifred Kydd, M.A. Subject, ``Is' There a Woman~ s Cause To-day; If I] so, What ? {E The reguar meeting of the Barrie` W-)ymcn .s` Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Lambie, Louisa St., on3 '1`Lmvs(iay, .\larul1 64.11., at 3 p.m. Roll gcall will be a.ns\ve1'ed by IIint;s on iS[H`il1f.;' C]ozu1im:. The rugular nlec-ti`ng' of the W.C.'i`.U. will be `held at the home` of 1\l1's, D. A. Bishop, 125 Toronto, Sv`.., on Monday, Ma.rci1 5th, at 3 p.m. .\1(.-mbu'1`s mm N-qlzcstutl to b-1'i,11.g' the lcoupohs and so-up \vrzLppe1~.s. ll 'l`1n- S`ll`i1d.l.y School auditorium of L`ullivrr`o'L. (jhtm-lh \\';Ls packed Tucs- 1lz\_\' v\`c.xi11g:; when i.l1c- Men's Club pnxsvnu-(i u mu.~'i--.11 play, which wasf much \'l]j()_\`l`(i. "L`in- nuts were mirth` pro\'ol and U10 nmsical se1vuc1.Lo,ns I well reccive(l. \ 1 The .I\`g'lX1z\r Rlidxx-wk `S Mmvh Tth \\`iH In` \\'it.hd.ru x _---:--~_._-._. A fox t-(.`l'1'iCy pup, the pr-operLy of 1 l,\\'as found (lead ]:L.~'.t l1i,`_. ,`11' ., the i'(.-sulL 5101' pOiS0`Ilillg'. This is the second dog _poi.~.;oi1ing to have occun'ed in the `lvicinity 01' Maple Ave, and Welling`- ;t0n St. in the lust \\`c.ek, LL dog bu- loiigiiig -10 J. D. Clclzmd lmving been poisoned last week. i R. H. Smith, 18 V\/olli11}.,"1.o11 St. west.` x , England, gave a .s11~01't trz1ve1'og`uc with beautiful slides of Old Country scenes at liiwarnis on Monday night. Lamar in the evening Mr. Payne gave a. 1'Lu=`ohcr p1'og1'am at Trinity Parish FTQH nnfinrl 'I`1\n (7.111 nf H10 (Hr! ` Mr. Walter L. Payne, of London,` ! Fhc B21,-srie Collegiate students will; present a. musical comedy, Bulbul,` `on the nights of M-.111-l1 14th and; * 16rhl1. The musical part is under the. ldircction of Mr. Alex. Knox. The! ;play will be beautifully costumed and ` Eas it has been pre-.' 3 p:11'ation for over two pa.t1'on.~s rare assured of H110 finest tcrtuinmcms the Relief Committee. ,a l ' (if:`; SAVIN SLl1`]')2LSSC .l continuedql `To Editor The ` Will the mayor and his please degrees wan . ';grant us daylig-`ht saving this year. I 15 degrees colder than the averagel :11; would :<,cem more in keeping` for a 01' a normal February, and 4 degrees` !Ba1'rie to adopt this plan, as all tlhellower in mean teinl-`01'E1'~U1`0 U1-3-ll`. other t0\\'nL~` on Hip;hway No. 11, and `previous records. ` `all t.ouri. ;_-;o by daylight saving.` The minimum of 35 below zero on i lt may seem early to introduce the the 8th was also 4 degrees below the` subject, but we do not wish to leave record for February, and was with it until too late, like last year. in 1 degree of the lowest temperaturv: ` rV1'1"r`rr111\1 lat: anv time ofciallv recorded in 1 R. Wor. B1-0. J. R. Lawwrence, hon D.D.G..\'l. of Geo1'_e;iz1n District`, paid `J an oieiul visit to the two l\Ia.s0nic omgn` I,.ol:: of , .zw1'ie on Thursday I1if..','h1: 12 ii. last; ML-n1l;e1's 01' Corinthizm and? ` K011` 1.o(l<.v;e.< turned out in 1argre' .numb(-.)'s and there were it numbe`. F 4) {of vi.sito2'.s from other lodges in the ' ldisxtrict. The third (1`eg'1'ee was ex- emplied in an imp1'essi\'e manner, both 1o(l;1;es taking part_ T<`nHn\\'inxr Hum Inrlrrn uvnz :1 .'\5`Ln-l MASONIC LODGES WELCOME R.W. BRO. J. R. LAWRENCE '11)`: urzmu 1_.Uu;2;(:. 1 R.W. Bro. Keefe g;zwc a ne ad-" `(I1'(,'.x's, his subject. being Over tl1c His." I-Io pi(`tUl`L`(l the a made by man in the realms of scimlcu, education, etc., but saw shill gI'0Z).LL'T tlwimxs just over the hi'lLs.\ We may reach the top of {he hill, but in the distant are other hills to climb, demanding our best as we go tzln-ougsh life. (2 V. F.1,ri;-1:. W..M, of Kerr Lodge. cm-oug'n 1110. C_ E. Elvrick, W..M. of Kerr Lodge, as ma.s`e1' of ceremonies, proposed -4 toast to the visitors, which was n-- spcmded to by W. Bro. Dr. Ives, of` Stayner, and Bro. J. Benson, of Pene tang. The D.D.G.M. pmotposed d boas to Kerr and Corinthian Lodge on behalf of the Visitors. LOCAL NEWS Hocke_y_ Newsi Tho Nnherl. .-\ d\'m`.<'-n 10.15 lloming Meditations in t.`nc| Church Vestry, M V n ur 1.` \\-..111,,.,. I _s'1i{$i~-1N Club {cons 1-:L1M1ATED BY M._.,. i ST. MICHAEUE ---- I Supc1'ivo'r ability around the nets. E speed wud more accurate pzL. won , IF1'id'ay1m'-g*ht; s junior O.H.A_ play-off; `game for St. Miuhuc1 s Ju'n:io,1' Prepl `team. \Vh'Cm Barrie Cwo1'!:s went down] `to a 9-6 defeat at the Orillia. arena ;'Dhis my-concl win for the Irish gum`, luhem the round by 15 y._,=~nz1l.~' to 5. ` RI`. M'll"l|!lf1"Q \-.-xhn hunk izhn im- p1`c\-'10u.>1 IVUCUJIUS. mlmmum at any ofcially Barrie, that of the 24th of Jumxaly, 1882, when 36 below zero was reg iste=re(l. The cold spell of Jamlury. 1882, was, however, of short dura tion, and the winter of 1881-2 was on him whole, a comparatively mild nran ' one. ` Snowfall for Fcb1'uu.1'y, 1934, was 312 inches below the avc1'ag,c. . Below Zero on 20 Days Low Hi_o;h Snow IL`.-h 1 .1 952 G: I am happy to hink we can now face the new year with growing con- fidence and more cheerful hearts. - King George. _:llVlllVl-KIILIJ D1 1 MICHAEUS PREP .:l `(-1 *11 19 On Tenders will be `received up to March Smh, by the unde1'. bulk or separrate, for the various trades '10- quired in the erection of the Barrie Ag1'icu1tura.1 A1'ena._ JAS. THOMPSON, A1-<;11i*;.ecL 81 Victoria St., T01-ontu. Buttery Pym SUNDAY, MARCH 4th, 1934' 11. A.M. and 7 RM. Preacher: REV. JAS. ENDICOTT, D.D. EX-Moderator and Secretary of Foreign Missions SPECIAL MYSIC BY TIi[1*} CHOIR -.\ssis1e(*d by Mr. T. C. Cocliram.-, (f)1'ga11isT, ; M1`. J . B. I-Iardie, T 01101`; 311'. Hu1i.1'y N01-1011, Bass, all of 'J_`01' Organ Recital at Close of Evening Service by M1`. T. C. CO('1ll'211](, 3[11.x'i(-al i.]_)i1-<:<-1'01" of Dover- ('ou'1e'f I 1'es1>y1`(~1-ia11 Ch111`'h, '.l`m-m11`<>; M-aste1' Gre1'ald Bates, age H, C`z111-adiun Buy 01'5_:z1:xis1e ; 31:1`. Harry NUMO11, Ba.ss, and Mr. J. B. IIz11'di<-, '.l.`cn01'. March 11th-Re\'. S. V. Boacli, ',L`01*0nto. March 18th-R(-\'. -\. J`. Paul, Tmroilto. March 25t11--Rm`. N. R. D. Sim-lair, 135.5`. Tlnud 1 :-esb_\"re1'i-mi C11111'('1l. Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, MOI\I]),\Y, MARCI-T 5111 MEAT SUPPER AND PROS.-EAMME Auspices Women s Association Su])}>(,~1' sm'\'(3d fmln 5.30 To 8 1>.m.. 1 o1lo\\'(-d by 2 splendid 1)1.'0g`1'z1111 mt )[usit:, Roadillgs, etc. Admission. 40 Cents FRIDAY, MARCH 9, from BARBIE to . TORONTO also to BELLEVILLE, BROCKVILLE. COBOURG, CORNVVAL . DETROIT, GUELPH, GANANOQUE, GODERICH, HAMILTON, HARRISTON, KINCARDINE, KINGSTON, KITCHENER, LONDUN, LISTOWEL, MORRISBURG (station for D1`. L0cke s Clinic), NIA~ GARA FALLS, OSHAVVA, OVVEN SOUND, PALMERSTON, PRESCOTT, SOUTHAMPTON, STRATFORD, SARNIA, WINDSOR. Attraction--Toronto, Mar. 9--Toronto Skating Club Carnival. -A _. ._._.. _._ . . -w n 1 ,,,,1 \Iv\u. ALL I yuan Excursion tickets sold from ALL STATIONS Burk s Falls a.nd seuih `to Aurora, including Midland, Penetanvg and Meaford branch line. Consult nearest Agent for fares and train service to any point. 1-..... ,~._u`-xugnv nvgriwi/'\YAI' U uuao Feb. -wu 1 Am-ounts $10960 Jan. 16-31 . . . . . ..$9.60 Feb. 1-14 . . . . . .. 9.63 Feb. 15-28 . . . . . .. 9.65 Mar. 1-15 9.68 Mar. 16-31 . . . . . .. 9.70 Apr. 1-15 . . . . . .. 9.73 Apr. 16-30 . . . . . . . 9.75 Dedicamry Services L;U1l`.)LuLa L' rxscuu ;\.u TI-IE CANA[;ib:Au`1;`1u`A1`?\:'.`;A5:'~lu`I~;()WiIL'}3.;'-i. ('I`-1 7iTi3 .11{J.`$A\li% nculnlll u-Lu:nIMr.MINl(TFR Ient-a-Mile Round Trip Bargain Fares +___.__ __..-A._- I` n -Inn-I-\'I'I'I"lfl L- Prepayment Receipts may be obtained at the office of the Treasurer. A].1 cheques payable to the Town _ _I_`reasu1'er. Prepayment Receipts must be presented with tax bill on or before June 27th, 1934. TOWN OF BARRIE TAXES FOR 1934 was. `1-15 16-31 1-15 nnnn .1-.6 III . '.'.'. 3X75 Larger Amounts A. W. Smith, Trleasurer, Town of Barrie. 'l`HUI'{SDAY, M.-XRCIE 1, 19-J-{.._ -2.------..._.:_-un "$25.00* $50.00 $ $24.00 $43.00 24.07 48.13 24.13 48.25 24.19 48.38 24.25 48.50 24.32 48.63 24.38 48.75 at the Same Rates $150.00 `I " . LllIJI'\LIl -V. REV. LOUIS PICKERING MINISTER

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