_I-)_E-ATHS REWARD BIRTHS- :`:1thr-1'in}_-' 1'.< than F'.-... A ... u.t:u L'U1lIlut3I1 Llal. --M. J. Brennan. The Nofthern Advance t1'u.=tce:< 12+ 1Vr\1\uu-< bt`H(.`ll. The sentence of the com*t is tlrzi ' you will be connerl ha 111" Ont----' H"l'nrm:'1nr\' on ('n"' """`lV*1` twn that of a`.tempting to r-nmellv law a female under 14 years. for tln'e_.~ months rl lr~"**`v""` ' ' `rm* indeterminate, and `here shall be ap plied to vonr body ve straps to be administered not em-l`er than th"- dnvs 2117101` We r`n"'"`~""v~1~nt v three, that of indecent assault, thi- your sentence. On coun number BUJILUIICC. AJYm'a fah'tHn];unIa good and able defence, you have been found ;:'uil`_\', dec}.'u'ed His Lo1'd. in addresng the proneu VVh the jury s verdict I am entire-1_\' in ac- cord xvhh. It is. as your counsel has said, a 1ntiab1e spec acle that n bo5' of not rnore than 15 years shouki be guty of an oence of this chzu`:1cte1'. You have .=tm`ted on tthe road that 1r,>:z(l.= to de.=t1'uction. Itxnay be bad conunnnons.Iack of parental contro1.hnt ne\'r3r`he1e.=.: the fact 1'-:'-m:v.in.<. I an! rrlad the jury have returnrwi n reques` for n1rrcy. but .=o(*Yet}.' mu: be m'otectw1. Your counscl has .'x. that sentence he . \\'i`h that T cannot con cur. Pec2\u. of _\'om' tender .\'r-m'.< and the reconnnendaon ofthe fun the sentence Vvl be Inateay 10+ sened. ur[`1_,_ -1.` 1.1., ,,,._. - n ..._..J.._.. __ u:uu1'1`\:n_C(.` OI U was almost piti Ind 01' such ten dition the cou made :1 Ft]'0h_Q` sentence. I H A Mr... .. 43.2.. XVLIXIJIDEI Lloyd Tuord, Organist and Cnoxr- I . master. ` I m u [H021 101' tr.-money. Before sentence was pa.~:. T. G. Hood. of St21_vner. defence eouns-.-`.. recalled to His I.o1'rl.'~:hip the fuet that the pu!`po.~'e of C1`imin:1I lam` in this country was not to punish :1 man, but to see that there \\`:.1.x no recu1'1'en_ee of the crime. He felt it pitiful to see :1 _\'ouny4- tender _\'ea1'.= in `he em.-1 court found hnn. Ht` nnuln n cf!-Ann` Ir... 49.... 2 2- uumum mm the I01'm(..' >'(`l]tCl1CL'. In zxddress-in_9; the jury Tuc:~:m1 afternoon, His Lord. a(l\'i.~(r them to drop :1 third chmxg-"e of :1: tempted cz11'm11 k11o\\']e(]_u':~. The 01 fence is :}11('_`.'.'L`(1 to h:1\'u bven con` nlittc-(I in the town. of .\'otL.xw: -. 921.2-`a on ;-\m-_ '7, 19:2: 'ran. Iu1ULL`|l In Lnc Lo\vn.<.n1p or .\oLL.xw:=.-i . _'-\u_L'. 7, 1.025. T`]1(` jLu-_': afttjr nrlim: the :1ccL1s(ed _2'uilt_\', put [in :1 plea for Ir.-niency. nnfn1~n cn11+.-.nnn uvu` .... ._.l `r rv 1 4 i FULLY UNDERSTAND I ELECTRICAL means; Robert Brcnmer, fteen-_vezu'-ol Sinsuhanipton youth, was . to three inon`h.<, dete1'minute and six months indetermiiultc, with w strzips. by M1`. Ju.~'ti<-0 K. McKay in Assize Court ye;~:te1'd:1_\' mo1'ning' af- ter :1 jury haul found him `L-'uiIt,\' of z1t.te1nptain,g` to C111`I'liLii_\` know 2: 1`; male under 14 yea1's of (1250. Ho \va.< further found ,<.~:uiIt_\' of indecent usault and a _u`z1o1 term will run con- current with the fo1'm(.-2' > (`l]t('l1(ZL'. ; z1(i(ii`n:<=.i11o~ Hm ;...... rrum-.... W. L. Brennan, and those employ- ed by him, fully understand automo- tive electrical equipment and render a service tlmt. is based on an intelli- gent plan, properly systennitizeo and continuously followed up by exper- ienced workmen who thoroughly un-' derstand the nely made and sensi- tive parts of your car. This rm are specialists in repairing starters and g'enera~tors and have installed an Allan Motor Analyzer, which gives your car thirty-eig*h`t majoi". tests and eliminates all gcuesswork. This analyzer reveals the exact con- dition of the motor and other vital units, and is the only equipment of this kind north of Toronto. u. v.\ug,z1I1Ce. w. 1.4. 1;il`el1I1LlI1, of 53.12 ' rie, has gained his popularity be- cause he has spared no expense in equipping his place wi`h the most modern and up~to-date equipment to give your automobile whatever at- tention it. may need. 111 . .. nzuu-H1.< 21L U`1l>` $1101) " ca; y_v:i\'en for constructed set of an;~'\ve1:= to tions in these Do You R stories. Call the above rm t: sist you. SINGHAMPTON YOUTH FOUND 1 GUILTY ON TWO COUNTSf' -- 1 W. L. Brennan, of Barrie; has Most Modern Equipment North of Toronto. Morning story for boys and gir1s.l 2 p.m.--Young Men in the Cru- saders Class. 3 p.m.---Our Church School. Evening at Seven Subject: Your Treasure and Your Heart. Of special interest to young people. EVERYBODY WELCOME It is not the first cost, but the service cl1a1-gas and nlaintenamce of an automobile that makes it an ex- tra\'aga11ce. W. L. Brennan, of B312 I Tie. 11218 Q 21i`nPd hi`: nnnnlsn-1'+v hr. Another service rendered bf. W.l L. Brennan is a Motor Tune Up Chart System which includes sep-` arate charts for every make of autombile. It gives factory speci- cations as approved by the manu- acturer and is one of thirteen of these systems installed in Canada! By way of completeness, W. L. Brennan carries a very compre-hensive stock of parts for all makes of cars and one will nd it very advantage eous to see this rm before replac- ing old worn out parts of the car.. One will nd here the famous Exide Batteries, which need no introduc-- tion to 1iiot(>i'i. anywliere. and whe`.her your battery needs testin_;.1 lling, new cells, terminals need cleaning`, _2'reasin,2' or char;:in_2', this establishment is equipped to take rnrn n*F i+, \......u. v... Aw: I F01"he many reasons detailed.` above. it af r`o1'ds us pleasure to re-} fer cur many readers to W. L. Brennan when in need of any ofi the services mentioned, as this rm= 1'epi'e. United M0501` Service and ! Electric Auto-Lite. which : about 90 per cent. of the car manu-i fac*.urers electrical equipment. Do` you know the price range of E.\'idci hittc-1'i<.< at this . 3 (`Z1811 nrizrw ,0'i\'rn1 +'ru- krncfi -.._.. ...._ . _ . . V . an Va. ;\.u.uuvu. Here, too, is installed special equipment for relling, adjusting` a11d repairing` shock absorbers, al-so' one may have the speedometer re- paired and serviced in the most up- t0'd$UtC manner. If your car lacks power and pep, is slow to start, uses too much gasoline, bring it to W. L. Brennan. He has installed the Engileha-rd Motor Energy Analyz- er, which analyzes the exhaust gas' from the engine and tells whether the correct ratio of ai-r and gasoline is being used to give proper combus- I tion. 1 up . _ besti `f qua:-. Know": to as-; I HL(.'llCL'. [ Tuesdz1_\' . a(l\'i.~(.-v1 ; u-.1 A1" ..4 I L U! III` 01'- nn an. sentence of the court is that you I "` 1` ` * conncd in the Ontario Re- ""' "V: ' for three months denite and sf?` months indeni`c and that t"'* - ntence will run concu."rent with sentence of count number two. T7"1.ml at vf October, | u1t:ku.b. l lt is the policy of tln'.< concern 10 f I produce; butter that will meet with . requir(:men`:<, and to bettc.~1' enable them to do tln':< the manz1ge~ mont would ask the prorlucmxc to make cw,-1'_\' (:fl o1`t to see that the `cream is kept as clean as possible. `.`Upon onc .< health dopm1 onr/> .< liability to earn and (-n_io_\', and tl1<:)'.:- _ j is no more healthful food than pure _ * L-rcz1n1er_\' b11`ter. VVC feel that the 1nana:_>`e1' of thv _ l Ba1'ri:- C`roa1n1'_\' Co._)I1'. C. M. Nor- .lri.<. is to ho conmlixnpnterl upon the tllnorlorn l)u. mothorls he h:1:~t lL1S(,`(l tn hnjld `In ; }m_~:n,.;-.-~ +n H-- 1 [P t LHK` SHIU IGVH OI l'5Z11'1']0. ."Phc-re is : to bv erected on; said lzmds :1 1'o11g'l1czxst house. Terms: Ten per cent. of `she pm 2 chase money at the time of sale and the balance in thirty (la_v.=. T11. nvnn:nvh- uvi k.. not`,-....,l 1'-.. m>.p<:cuuu. 1 And I hereby call upon all vo`e1's to take immediate p1`0Ce0(li11f'.:st0 have :m_\' e1'1`o1's or omi.=-sions cor- rrxctcd z1cco1'din2' to law. complied with Section 9 of the 'V`ote1's List Act, and that I n.-\'r~ posted up in my ofce a` Churchill, ,`on the 28th rlay of October, 1935, ;tl1e list of all persons entitled to gvote in lite said municipalit_\' at eelc- `tions for members of the L(.`_9,'lSl1tlVC .-Xssembly and at Municipal Elections and that such lists remain there for ' inspection. I AMI] T 11:21-nl-uv null nu-.. ..11 AA... .\'o'ice is l1erel)_v p_'i\'cn tliz-.t I l121\';` ` J I vnxu LJAVSLUJJ u; tut: community. -I Finer ideals and higher sttandards of quality are being constantly pro- moted by this concern and every =possible improvement in equipment .or methods have been employed by them. Their cream is pasteurized, - and for this they have strictly mod- ern machinery. and their place and 2 `equipment is immaculate. Pasteuri- zation means to heat the cream to t`170 (le_2`rees.~', holding` it at that tem- -`perature for 10 niinutes. and then cooilin5.:' quickly. Thus the yeast - producing: bacteria are eliminatml iand the quality of the ('l'L`Zllll is left 'unharmed. If you ha`\'(- never seen ?this method of pa. a ;visit to their plant will convince you ;`that it is the only \\':i_\'. I See that Barrie Brand butter i ` graces your table at every meal. It 1:eonfain.< a heavy pe1'c(,`I1ta}.1'e of nu- . tritive elements, and is the best Hfood for th:- children for lunch or i meals. T4 :. 41.. ..,I.' ., '~ :1 ' $0 ed umm CHH set of , uh iL.'KL`>'[- "IJO itho above uuuw \,n_`21HII'_\ I..0...,.\J1`. L. rx;<. used to build !]1i:< busino` p1'(2:~'0nt hi;1'h .=t:md:11'd. .know how many d0z11e1`;< in 'tion hzxndle the p1'or1uct.< of I`i(-`, (`rnnmrn-v (`n `P :ln0(1(`1`!1 I g The product of the Barrie Cream- |ei'y is known far and wide through- iout this section because of its de- tliciousness and purity. Each year the demand for this product has in- Icreased so that the 5,-'r0w:11 of this [concern is clearly interwoven with |*the p1'og'1'ess of the community. 1 1:\,',.,,,,. ;,J,,nL~ r1111] 1`\:r\n]~/\~. tu...a-..a `To All Our Farmer Members and Others: 9PR0DUCE QUALITY ; CREAMERY BUTTER `The Barrie Creamery C | M5 Delicious and | D..-.:..... _. ... _...._.. .. ....-m...o... ;LI1l'OL1g'J All and . that ct,-1'tain pL11'- t01',\'. cc-1 or tract of lzmd and p1'0mise:~,has1'e2 sittuvo. 1_vin_.rr :1_nd boing in the Town `Urn hm of Barrie, and lming; composed ofiwalks parts of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on thc '}J1`icr2.`< North side of \Vor. Street as tained shown on Reszistcrcd Plan No. 3 ,'is evid and more p.u'ticul:u'l_v described i11'r_~\'m' :1 Reg'is`e1'ed Instrument .\'o. 1705!} foz 'Simcoe the said TO's\ I1 of Bzuwie. S The .'"F']3r-vn Ia ,-mi/I tn \\.. ,\..n,.t,\,l _.. L We can handle any breed of hens and old roost'ers at any weight as long as they are healthy; no quan- tity too small or too large. We will buy either dressed or alive. Cash paid for all purchases. `May we have your offerings ? W.-rite us or enquire from your Live Stock Trucker for prices from day to day. We require all the eggs, chickens, hens and old roosters that you can supply. I Murcipality of the Township of Innisl, County of Simcoe. TOVJNSHIP OF INNISFIL VOTERS LISTS, 1935 THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE PACKERS of ONTARIO LTD. D \hh`lY f\\VVI1A`r\'v1\ ( __. ___v_ _....-..a- `an Round Steak Roast` :f.E'.=':..ai' Sa.usage-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresh Hamburg Steak............ Rolled Pot Roast of Beef ..... .. Heinz Soups assorted....... Cooking Onions ..................... .. `l'1__ , `I 'l\ l\ . -. Shoulder Roast of Pork W. B. Sloan, Clerk of the Municipa"ty of Innisl. Fresh pounc.-y,"'k3'y;;'s]"i:i;i{";;{i Your` Meat Important WTTR 7f\f(\rr"]`(\ _, `9 f\TTs/\ T TTHT7` /A . `IN nTn1\1-`r1-rn.~-4 V... V...4... , uvv uunuunx (- 1935. at Twelve o c1ock noon, b P. .-\. Cougrhlin, .-\uctionee1': I` \1l .,1 v .. ..-._:xu ul \.IA1Ar\l\l\J L BARRIE, ONTARIO uu.~:\\'(`1'.< to quc-stlo You Know .=toric:~:. NOTICE (',11m`chi1] this 28th day 1935. '20s for be: nv.-m.~. 4-,. /Nu MOTTO - 'QUALITY A:\TD SERVICE IOUS and Product. [. _%l3_renn3f1i- Dunlop St. Phones 50 and`51 i.ands for Sale for; Arrears of Taxes 1 1- be: COI1S"1`L1('T.- to quo.< tion.: m uv :+n1-in-.~ ("nH _Co. Noted for J Healthful 1 uu _\uu this sec- ` the Bar- T`HL`RSDAY, 8,TOBER 31, 1935. The Horse is no stranger than the Ha mess` We carry a com- plete line o!Har- x ncss and also ` make harness to your order. wt :3: I BAYFIELD ST 4J1uu;:\\1'\.'n.:s gum-:5 zu, men` two- duy 37th annual rrunvention. Heavy fall guiding affected at- tendance, but a. good membership under the chairmanship of Wil- liam T. Griffin, of Boiestown, pre- sident ot the Association, enjoyed a. successtul gathering. Premier Dysart, of New Bruns- wick, was the chief speaker re- cently when the City of Saint John played host. at a. dinner in the Azfnxil-ul` Beatty Hotel to New Brnnswielc s guides at their two- d:u' .".Tlh nnvnml mm.m..ax,\.. Keen outdoor man, enthusias- tic nieiuber and past president of the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies and a leading stalwart in the ranks of the Trail Hikers, J. M. Wztrdle, chief engineer, Na- tional Parks of Canada, has won well-deserved promotion to the post of deputy minister of the Department of the Interior, Ot- tawa. Notice is hereby given that the list ! of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the County of Simcoe has been prepared and is be- ing published in an advertisement in the Ontario Gazette upon the 7th of Sepember, 5th of October, and 2nd! of November, 1935. nnin: nf euirl `Hut nf '|-and: nr ad- Evangeline Booth, G9-year-old commander-in-chief of the Salva- tion Arnly, told the story of the Army to tile Men and Women's Canadian Club at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently. I was born in the Salvation Army, she said,-`but it has never become a. common thing to me. It has always been a miracle." A capa- City audience gave her an ova- _tion. Possessing one of the finest col- lections in the world of colored pictures of scenes in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, T. H. Lous- dale, of Banff, recently exhibited them to the Women s Canztdian Club at'an illustrated lecture at the Vancouver Hotel. The pic- tures includcd scenes of rnoun- ta_.ins, valleys, lakes and bird, ani- mal and flower life. HARNESS Steel of Empire," the recently published work by John Murray Gibbon, while really the story of. the Canadian Pacific Railway, has so much of other (-Janadian his- tory that it will find a permanent: place as one of the outstanding contributions to the records of t_he"Doininion. Starting with the first known arrival on our shores, a. Chinainan, Hui Sien, in British Columbia. at the end of the fifth century , Mr. Gibson traces the roniantic growth of the Canrtdian Pacific, many centuries later, with it wealth of incident and detail, the author's long association with the railway having been of the utmost. value. Third annual competition for the most beautiful autumn-tinted Maple Leaf is announced by the Canadian Government through the Canadian Travel Bureau at Ottawa in co-operation with the Canadian Pacific and Canadian `-National Railways. The prize list for the 1935 competition pro- vides for a total of $200, of which $100 goes to the person sending in the most beautiful leaf; a sec- ond prize of $40 and a third prize of $20. In addition a prize of $30 for the leaf with largest area, and for second largest. $10 will be awarded. ( Our vanishing wildernesses have for some time elicited the concern of conservationists, but now science is bespeaking our solicitude in behalf or some of the glaciers which bid fair to disappear within a few decades, it scorching summers succeeded by mild winters become the rule. Dr. Francois E. Matthes, of the United States Geological -Survey, fears that within another 30 years Glacier National Park, Mon- tana, may be minus its glaciers. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, also has suffered from heat prostration. At no time within the memory of liv- ing persons has the recession of the ice rivers in these areas been so rapid as during the long-pro- tracted heat wave of 1934. Dur- ing normal winters snowfall and frigidity are wont to replace to a. large degree the melting snows of summer. I Here ad Thefe W. R. ALLE lEll'\ E?!` in--- ...... ..lb l5]-,_c 15 . . . . . . . ..25c 2 lbs 25c .... ..2 ll:-s 25c 3 tins 25 14 lbs 25 Vegetables raw- u BARRIE Of Valuable Residential Property In the Town of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of `he powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the time of .=.'1lc, tln:-1'0 will be o e1'ed for 52110 by public auction at the Ixrcv I nur~-rruu l,If\'I'I"I' n A I'\r\II- OI LVOVCHIDBT, 1360. Copies of said list of lands or ad- vertisement. can be seen in my office, or will be mailed upon making ap-I plication for same. In default of` payment of taxes as shown on said list, on or before Thursday, the 9th day of January. 1936, at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon, I shall at that time in the Council- Chamber, Court House, Barrie. On- tario, proceed to sell by public auc- tion the said lands to pay such ar- rears, together With the charges thereon. A.-. nA.'.u....-".11 .-ualn will 1\I\ 1-U-.1A Av` DHBTCOH. An adjourned sale will be held on Thursday, the 23rd day of January, 1936. F I I I`: L! ("-l.....__ Irom the Dominion to Italy; pre- ven'ion of the issue in Canada of loans or credits to Italy, restriction of imports from Italy to Canada. and exporfs from Canada to Italy of key products useful for military operations. 1:100. D. H. Coleman. ` Treasurer, County of Simcoe. : VI`1`easurer s Ofce, Court House,` Barrie, Ontario, fhe 19th day of' September, 1-985. ! I N 'll1 c- MINISIER Steps will be taken by dinn Gnvm-nmm-.+ +-- =----- ..-1; .-a u -;_u luuuux, uu\..LuA| u. HAL` WELLINGTON HOTEL, BARRIE ,,_ nh Dill` Solicitor Dated Oc'obc1` 17, 1933 Ford Coach 1930 Ford Sedan 1930 Ford Coach 1930 Ford Roadster 1929 Ford Coach 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1931 Studebaker Sedan 1929 Buick Coach Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Sunday, Nov. 3, 1935 11 a.m.-Consecration and Cour-I REV. E. E. I.-oN'<;',"13.`A .-i3-:13.` Mininfni Oliver Tractor Plough Used Trucks 1931 Ford Stake, Wheels ateps \\'lH be taken the (`un- adian Government to impose sanc- stions against Italy. These involve prohibition of the export of arms, munitions and implements of war from the Dominion y'.en'ion Canada he _--0u- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 0: ..L rl`.....1___ ,v-1_,1, _, In the County of Simeon Tn \XTT'T' - MORTGAGE SALE `,,......\... .., Duncan F. McCuaig, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitor For Hm, \/...A. Lounty or T0 WIT : Ia.-w-nl-nr mhnr rr-e, Unlarlo, for the Vendor. , 1935. '\nan eon... Dual agreements reached at thn 0 v In`n..,,.i,.] '-V'\' .. _` . ,,,.`: one of the main issues of the recent election. Prv~-`r-" `wnn"t n"r`- V ` over the 1932 Confcroncw which n< dmrd 1110 1:2: "0 mic, now repudiat- ed by the Canadizm people. n ...n: 1nu| VH1-' I ___. , Sir Herbert Samuel. leaders of, ;the Liberal opposition in the Hows {of Commons, England. in`er1n'ets Prime Minister Bmm-"t~t .< dvfmf -"5 I`f`h`l{F H0" " `V 7" "I-'\'`r\ ' A..........._._;__ 1, n 1 - - rI'Imn' "n-- ' ` ."' "v-rm Agreements by the peog`-`.1; of ,..' wt . 1. w :...:,1 ma: ABRITISH LIBERAL LEADER SAYS OTTAWA PACT GONE] V.-xu un:iu.~ are ca1'eIu11_v p1'ep:11'ed yum] `n. : One must ;learn for one : .=c-lf what a ple:1. it. is to din at the Simcoe Hotel. `Tllo food is not only health buil(lin_s:'. `hut (lo:-l5ciou. :1pp'- izina`. Do you lknow how lona` the Simcor: llotr.-l `h:1.< h:-on op:-1`:xtinr: under the plos- . r.-nt nmna_2'ement ? Q`? nnsls .n....,_.. t-.. .LL_ 1., L ,r:uL u|u11u_'_1`L'n1L I1I . $3 cn. p1`i7/;-;< for tho s`1'ucted sc-t of answm-.= to 1in those "Do You Know" `Call the above rm to as I E .-\n_\' town that can boast of such ;a_ hotel as the Snncoe Hotel, in Bar- ,1'1e, Is sure or much 1'ecog`nition th2'oug'hout the su1'roun(lmp; terri- .`t01'.\'. \"e1'n Hz1mbl_\', the p_1-oprietor, gghas reahzed that to mzuntam a mod- hotr-l, 1'ece1\'m_;' pz1tron:~: from all ':wz_1lks of hfe, he must have the })l`_lL'f3.`~` moclerate. That he has at- vtamed the h1_2'hest (leg'1'ee of success His evidenced in the fact that when- l eVe1' local hotel Is mentionr,-(l the Hotel is rst thought of. : modern hotel of to-rla}: h:~..~ jberome r-.~':~'en`:':1l to com1nm`r_?'1l :1"- Vt1\'lt1CS. and in ever i11c1'ea. num- :ber. men and women are making I UUUL thus ` `\f\/5` :LUH1t` 11> LIH? 11':1v(-1nn<: F Ttourist. One may be assured ` better home awz1,\' from ithi: 1mm! Tam ,z:..:..... ..- I . Suitable for dances, card parties. afternoon teas, public meetings, etc. Kitchen facilities, card tables, also phone. For rates apply to A. E. Allen, 34 Parkside Driove. Phone 654m. Tenders will be received up to moon of .\'ovember 1st for the snow plowing during the coming winter. of the sidewalks in Wards 1, 2, 3, -1, 5 and 6. Tenders may be for any one ward or for all the wards together. For further information, apply at the Clerk's office. A w r:...:n. -rem... m....1. , _:_ I The Barrie Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society are making their annual canvass the weer; of Oct. 28 to Nov. 2. We appeal to you to do your sham when the can- lvassers call. T C` I`.-...,-...... T\...._...l___.. -----.v.. uuvuvl VHIUU 1v hone 491 110 Dunlop St. ..._j___...-._.-_._ - .____. rm name and style of Barrie Motor Sales, has been dissolved and the businss heretofore carried on by the said James Wilbur Harris and Har- old Sanford Ayerst. under the said rm name of Barrie Motor Sales will hereafter be carried on by Ayerst & Harris Lrtd. Tlnfnrl H-ui: 91c_+ Haw n+' ('\nv.-Jun }Jll. Lllt: .|.UW11 U1 Barrie unaer tne l Take notice that the partnership between James Wilbur Harris and Harold Sanford Ayerst carried on in the Town of Barrie under the r-n1 henna an;-I :4-xfln rd-` Dnuuin lfnd-.u. UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY J.i}I)vJ. Boys & Boys. Barrie, Ont. Solicitors for the said James Wil- Ibur Harris and Harold Sanford , Ayerst. Notice is hereby given pursuant to `The Trustee Act, that all creditors and other having claims against the `Estate of Emma Louisa Shaver, late nof the Town of Barrie, Spins`er, de- ceased, who died on the Sixth day ;to send particulars of their claims ito the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of December, 1935, after which date the Executor will distri- `bute the assets of the estate, l1&1\'l11,Q,' 1'eg'a1`d only to the claims of which {he then .~:l1a.\1 have notice, and will ;not be responsible to any others. Esten & Esten, Barrie. i Solicitors. for Executor. !of September, 1935, are requested` :1_)Ul`b'Lv 01: Harris LIEU. Dated this 21st day of October, | 1935. D...... D. D-.._ n_._,:_ I'\,,1 fAFFORD comroar % AND CGNVENIENCE `The Simcoe Hotel in Barrie Serves I Healthful, Appetizing Meals. `TENDERS FOR SNOW PLOW}-NG Dated Page Eight NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS LEGION HALL FOR RENT L81` nome from home than hotel. The dininr: room in con- tinn 1w:1\>c-s nothin_9; to be de. meals are ca1'efu11_v p1'epa1'ed *1) for nnr- = :r>H' \vhn+ n Y\1nr1:x\1-n PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED ` \\v'd.l'U 01' 01` an [RC warus information, .. A. W. Smith, Twn Clerk. October 23, 1935. ':1J.|. J. E. Carson, Presldent. M. L. Chantler, Secretary. (lb mn ,- f1!l:\\'l l'.~' to qu0. know stonr as you. `here is no home nnw. in ,..... q11o. .=tor1e.=. `st I'f\ I v Co||i9r5t- UI.Ii.t.ed,C|1"Ich\ Cun- Oh`. | I "'|H'!'1 I .-mwn-1'_\'. l\'_\'. O CO;\'f\'0R--At the RV. Hospital. i on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Jozm Lillizm ]Ii('k1ing'. beloved wife of ""--""v~.-: 0"(`0mmr. Ftlmrzll will be held from the famil_v residence, 91 \Vor.'<]ey St, F1'i(Ia_v at 2 p.m., Fn" >`f`)'\`i(`!` in Collier St. United Church. Interment in Barrie Un~ ' `rm (`vm(~1cry. (`.OUPIAND-At lot 18, concession 8, Vespra, on Friday, Oct. 25. William Couphmd, 2l,`Z'Cd 811 _\'om's. F`un(-ml from his Into we- sidencc on Monday morning for sorvice in S . Mary s Church. In- terment in St. Mary's Cemetery. w_~uJ1.n1.\--.-\L .\1mnu1'st on Fri- d:1_\'. Oct. 23th. Fo1're; John Wnllxvin, Zlg'\`(l 50. Funeral \v:\.< held from his ,1n`.c residence, lot 11. mum-.< I. \"o. on Mon- day for .<")'\'it'u and interment at Jlidhurst United C`11u1`c11. DA\'IS-.-\t Ivy, on Sntu1'dz1_\', Oct. 26, .\Im'_L`z11'ot. Lmmox. beloved wifn of thr- 1:114: Goo. Davis. in 11--1' 77th \":1!`. I-`tzm-ml on Tuo.<- day, _ with interment at Cm'i. I mm-h (':m~'*t<-1-_\'. Ivy. vnn1\Y1\'nD \4 L1... nxr 1~r__ S'1'I*I\'i",.\'.`iO.\'---.-\1. the R.V. Hospital on \Vcrlnr-. Oct. 23111, Rate Amelia Stevenson. Funeral was held from the fz1mil_v residence, 1!: Sznnpson S'.. on F1'idu_\'. for intm'n1<-nL in Bznrrie Union Come- [(`1'\'. u 1'_\'. W.-\LI.\\'II\'-.-\ t .\Iidhu1'st (luv (WM 0101. IPA... :\ 1111- 1' and 1'11` s-p:1_\ is looked t'n1'mation \ Mr. Geo. 111.-:1. 3 Ill ruuuc DCFIOOIS" will be g'1ven by G. Roy Femvick, Provincial Super- \'i. of .\lu. D:'_~p:11'tln(m` of Edu- rution. 'l`m'nnto. and M1`. G. A. B1'0\\'n. .\l..-\., l}.P:1c-(1., St. Catlin)`- incs will sxwzil-r on I\`lode1'n T1'0n(l.< in .J(l.;c_A.1.m~. The Hamilton Boy Si11::.~i'.< will .~'in_: and Mist: Rliodu Younrs. l7im'rio, will ('ontrihutx- I1 1'nn(linn' HI A4 .4L' reading`. \ 1.. LUH. At 2.45 p.m. the t1'ustee:- and 1'atepz1_Ve1'.= will meet in Sf. Geo1'g'e .~' Pzu'i:rl1 Hall. \\'lN`)'(': the public speak- ing conte.=ts, open to champions of rural school fz1i1's, will be held. P:'e.=i(lm1t Hm . N. R. D. Sinclair will give his address and this will be followed by :1 discussion on .<<'lm0l m`nhl~n1.'< and other busir1e:<.:. At 6.45 nm 51 `hm-.mm+ mm L Used Cars; ><`n<)ul 1)i'nr)mn1.= and other busir1e:<.-=. At 6.45 p.m. a banquet will in- .<:-i~vr.~ in the basement of Burton _-\vr.. Clmrch, followed by an inter- r-.~'tin:: p1'();'1'z1m. with the pr0: pm-. .\n zul(l1'e.=s on Mu:~'ic in Public Schools will be given by l`i.'r\\- f\`. 11...:,. n.......i..._,,. n r`! The monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U. will be held in the Library Hall on Monday, Nov. 4th, at 3 `D.1`l]. Hot fowl supper and dance, un- der auspices of L.O.L. 432 in Orange Hall, Allandale, on Tuesday, Nov. 19th. Supper 6 to 8 p.m. Dancing: 8.30 to ? Admission 45c plus tax. Try a ton of Jasper Hard Coal at 812.00. Lewis & Robertson. Phone 91. Barrie Junior Farmers and Jun- ior Homemakers Dance in Oddfel- lows Hall, Barrie, on Wednesday evening`, Nov. 13th. Powell s or- chestra. Several lucky spots. Women s Canadian Club, Satur- day, Nov. 2nd, at 8 p.m., a visit to the Dunlap Observatory at Rich- mond Hill. Members needing trans- portation telephone 15961 . Wanted--In _-\1Iandale,vthree heat- ed rooms, with garage. Phone 806. Trailer Couplings, Ball and Socket also drop axles, metal windows for traileljs. Locking Trailers, Owen Sound. Ont. . An inquest into the death of For- rest J. Wallwin, Midhurst, who met his deatth through a gun shot wound last Friday, will be held in the police court chambers to-mo1`1'o\\' mornmg at 9.30. --._..-nnA\nJ N $25.00 1-eward for any informa- tion leading to the arrest and con- viction of pan y or panties who `stole :1 pig; from my slaug`hter house on F1'ida_v, Oct. 18th. Any inform- ation will be treated condential. _M I D _ _ _ _ __. Sunday, Nov. 3, 1935 11 a.m.-Rea1 Peacemakers. 3 p.m.-The Church School. 7 p.m.-The Minister. Wednesday, 8 p.m., the Midweek Meerting. Topic, The Place of the ! Church in the Life of To-day. ; Be sure to read the Do You Know stories in this issue of The Advance. You can win a $3 cash prize with very little e*'ort. Chief Stewart spent Tuesday in `Toronto searching garages regard-- ing the recent service station rob- beries in town. It was reported that garages on Parliament St. and Weston Road were selling anti- freeze at 75c 21 gallon, said to have come from Barrie. llrll. The teachers of Centre Simcoe and i'1tL'1)21_\`1':' of the county will meet in Burton Ave. United Church at 1.30 p.m., when an address will be given on Au.\:i1izi1'v Education in E`! `:u1`Z`ll School. by Dr. H. .-\iiio.<, T'o1'on`.~o. There will also be vocal selections by boys singfers of \'ictoi'ia .-\ve. Public School, Hamil- ton. AL 0 AK ._.__ L1, . . ~ TRUSTEES AND RATEPAYERS ANNUAL MEETING, NOV. 7th The annual convention of the Simcoe County Trustees and Rate- payers Association wull be held in .-Hlzmdale on T11u1'sday next, Nov. 7th. 'l"`l..,. L....,.1__.._ ,4` I`! - ~' .L:1o0, PIe1'soy, hHbh1- Bnnim 1935, `L! .n.-.,... Y---_-\t the R.V. Hospital, 2, on .\Iondz1_\'. Oct. :7.'2~`th. to M1 . and .\I1's. Earl F. y, 135 Berczy S1,, a son. _\L-1.~ Lllilll In past _\'Cl1`.< for. .'-\n_\' fm't.hm' in- will he _2'1adI_V _Q`i\'cn by G. Johnston. socre1:n'_\- \7\'nn:1'nn- ulc 0211111160 111 th11`1_\` ua_v.=. The propcrt_v will be offered for sale sub_i(.-Ct to 2: 1'e. bid. ' Further tcrm:~` and conditions of sale will be nuxde known at the timw of sale. or in the meuntimc: may be had on application to `