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Northern Advance, 27 Feb 1936, p. 8

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Page Eight The N orthnez-n A;dvanceN Notice is hereby given that :11 creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Richard C. Houlahan, lately residing at the Town of Barrie, in the County of ` Simcoe, Gentleman, deceased, are required on or before the Twenty- sixth day of Febmary, A.D., 1936, to send by post prepaid, or to de- liver to the undersigned, Solicitors, for the Administrator of the said Estate, 2. full statement of their claims, duly veried, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. and after said date the Administrator: will proceed to distribute the assets: of the said Estate in Ontario among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. 11n4-nrl n4- Dn....:n n..+,...:.-. 4~L..`.. HE SI1d..L1 LI Dated .- First day Notice is hereby given pursuam, to The Trustee Act, that all creditors: and others having claims against the Estate of Charles Nelson Holds- wlorth. late of the Town of Barrie, Gentleman, deceased. who died on the 30th day of December, 1935, r.'1'C' requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- after which date the Executor will distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. and will not be respons-ivbl-e to any others. fore the 13th day of March, 193G,I Fclnn Ry Flfnn l -N01 ice is hereby given pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of John Alexander Jamieson, late of the Village of Thornton, Gentleman, deceased, who died on the 28th day of December_ 1935. are requested to send particulars of their claims to me undeyrsignerl on or before the 13th day of March, 1936, after which date the Executor; will distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice, and will not be responsible to any others. Rcfen R7 pnfnn Ran-rip The extension of the Hydro line to. Leith and Ann-an is being` con- sidered. A canvass is being made of the district with a View of ascer- taining a possible number of put- 1-nn: NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS LIICH EEIVC 1121.0 IIOTJCQ. N at Barrie, Ontamo, thxs ' of February, A.D., 1936. Stewart 8: Stewart. Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for said Estate.` mrntster Lloyd Tuord, Organist and Choir- mxmfpr ALEID. Eaten & Esten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executor-xx. nsten oz nsten, Solicitors for Executor. 2: Collier st, It has the famous patented Hoover action -Positivo Agitation. It has the Dirt Bndor, the powerful Hoover motor. It is built to the rigid Hoover standudo--will give many years of ne sen/ice. Agermineprecision-made I-Ioovetforevcry home, every womm-at 3 price that my pocketbook can afford! That`: the startling news of the latest I-Ioovor-Model 500. It in not 9. junior model, but a full-sized Hoover with the latest feawuzos of conven- ience and ciciency. 5; NOW YOU CAN UWN 9 SMITH & co. '5 A I\l'\IlN EHUUVER TI-IE I VNUAL MEETIN G 011` 'J`III*3 JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE CLUB THE WOMEN S CONSERVATIVE CLUB THE BARRIECONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Friday, :7eE):'*uary 28th AT 8 PM. SIIARP -SOCIAL EVENING- BRIDGE - E'UCHRE - .R.E1`1-l,ES1h\IENTS EVERYBODY WELCOME _on__ SATURDAY, MARCH 7th A.D., 1936 at 12.00 o'clock noon, by P. A. `Coughlin, Auctioneer, the fol lowing property, namely: ' 1.01`. 1\Inrnhr>r Rivfnnn (1R\ nn Hun Barriti 82 Dunlop St. BARBIE BARRIE 1 FOR GNLY To ` ~- oldelectricclemerssmallcarryingdxnrgp. Home trial, without ohgtdon. NC lightweight Dusting Tools, for any I little more. See this now E00181 `lb It - ~ in once! _- Jvu an. no-:5 n wuuruut Cxlllj doesn t clean--if you've bought 1 now nowyoucanreplaceitwithdlcneannkn li;tlc mo;e. S it~-at once-I Ifyouareusingawotn-ontancxat (In.-mn o .-In... 2: _.__o__ L- ,|,- Lvwnug p1'upL:1`Ly, namely: `Lot Number Sixteen (16) on the `East side of Samford Street, in the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe according to Registered Plan Number 122. 'F}mw.1'= 541:1] +,. kn m.,.,.+-A l\V\ nu] Will be held in the Conservatives I-'Ul.l.-SIZE Ax ounurv BUILT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936. Phone 82 Phone 23 lU1't.`_Y Uflllli VUIIUUI" l'e'S1U.eI1\1e. ` Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur chase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days there- after. 'l`1\/\ .....,...,...v ...:n 1..- ....1J ..._1__--_; no an re-serveu mu. Further terms and conditions 01 sale will be made known at the time of sale and in the meantime on ap- plication 110 Stewart Kr Qinuygn-I-. |\V I- |_.\ (UV. cmmcn ` W. REV. LOUIS PICKERING MINISTER Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Sundal/9 Mar. 1, 1936 The King's Message will be broad- canf af `I1 nrn 1 I Of Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Barrie, In the i County of Simcoe. Ucnder and by virtue of the powers of sake contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the I\IlI'_`I:`KHC LlI`|'I`lFI I'\AI-`I-\Iv< JNLUIlUBl' ll. There is said to be erected on the said lands a good one and one-hali storey brick veneer residence. Tnvrnn - Tn nnv r-oni n+' H4- v\I1\~ ` i.LJ.bU1'n The property will be sold subject to :1 re-served b1'd. T`.n.+1...-W. +,........ ..u,1 ......,::+:,.... .1 We carry A enm- plete line 0! Hat` ` ness and also make hanneasro' 0 ur order. Y 1 ve-lear-old Grey Pe1'c11cron are in foal, 1.520 lbs. 1 six-year-old Grey Perclleron elding, about 1,450 lbs. 1 six-year-old Brown Percheron elding, about 1,450 lbs. 1 matched pair Blown Geldings, 7 ears, about 2.800 lbs. 6 Horses and Mares, 3 to 8 years. Priced to sell quxckly as carload o. 34 will arrive In two weeks. `:1 u rs . n u HARNESS Midland has been advised by uen s Park that during 1936 the vermnent s maximum contribution ward unemployment in the town ' be $120,000. As :21 result of e reduced grant rthe town must, ' e $60,000 as it share. rvo u "an u..A.vu an vvvu nu,-.n.. Wallace Guest, Salesman r1. 0. McKlNNON, . Pi Midweek Meeting, Wednesday_ LTD. `Ill. We invite you to worship with HR. BARRIE Announces the purbhase of the INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. H. BENNETT WARRIE All Classes Fire and Casualty Insurance Effected. 73 TORONTO ST. PHONE 779 REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. B.D. Minimizer W. R. ALLEN BAY!-`IELD sr. BA Mortgage Sale ` BARRIE FAIR GROUNDS .. u_y rung Inuuvnvll uv vuu QUEEN'S HOTE BARRIE THUS. SINCLAIR HORSES FOR SALE master. Sunday, Mar. 1, 1936 _n ,. W. ((r`,..1I.. ~n_._.-.. CAN YOU HELP ? Stewart & Stewart: Mortgagee's Sclicitors, Barrie, Ontario. |'n'n:n-v 1?. IQRG v 1,'e r than the V-B'ARRIE I The Horceis no strut Harness - PROP. To Le1t`-HAe-ated apartment, on g'1'ound oor, private entrance, ex- tra large" 1~iving~ and dining rooms, kitchen with tiled sink, two bed- rooms, tiled bathroom, electric range and ref2'ig'erz1ntIor, bldnds, cur- tain rods and electric xtures. Va- cant Mar. 5th. Telephone 264. Women of Barrie interesized in the i_1*..nnua.I Day of Prayer wild hold a `prayer service in Collier St. Baptist [Church on Friday at 3 p.m. 1 The Barrie Conservaxtive Associa- tions are hoding :1 social evening in the Masonic Temple auditorium on Friday night. Bridge, euchre, re- freshments. A welcome break in the long cold spell came on Monday, with 21 mild chinook breeze. Rivers were soon running under the Loose snow and for a time dama_g'ing' oods were th1`ea.Ienin_2'. A freeze up again on Tuesday night, howe've1'_ allowed the water to get away _:radu-ally and oods are remote unless conside1`abIo more snow falls. Tuesday s market in Toronto and other points was somewhat dull. Hogs declined 25c per cwt in To- ronto, s-oliling at $8 f.o.b.; $8.25 off trucks and $8.75 weighed o cars. {$8.25 was the ruling` price for bacon hogs at outside poinits, Ba.1'1`ie, Peter- boro and Lo-ndon. At Hamilton, with county roads opened up the receipts !were heavy and the price dropped ,50c to $7.75 and $8. I f`..J..L1.. ..-.\.... A1,... .._._. .....`l_ -4. I _-__-__ luvs. w.\1 qlloau uuu wu. 600 head were lefri. over at the ncllose. Good butcher cattle sold at $4.50 to $4.75, and weighty steers at $4 to $4.25, with common grades down to $3.50. Good western lambs brought $8.75, with commons at $7 to $7.75. Ontario potatoes were quoted at $1.30 per 90ib. bag to the rentail trade, and New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island potatoes at $1.40 to $1.45. The butter and egg market was nervous. as owing: to road conditions little was moving. The United Farmers Co-operative Co. were pay- ing 23`/_>c for butter and 20c to 25 for eggs_ according to grade. Cattle were also somewhat lower, .on the Toronto market, and some LJOUTE HOUSE. Tenders for Coal for the House and Chdrenk Sheer Higsh Volitale, Low Ash, Free hm,Nm,PmzmdSh&,1% and under. I '1".-\nAnun A-us r`:-`n1 4-`nu {Inn} U110 DCSE quaxmy OI DLOVC bO'dl. D`e11've1'y of Coal to be made at the request of the Chai1'mzm.of Coun-Ly P1'open'ty'.. and ten(1'e.1.1: for the Coal for the Gaol and for tho Court House to be given for delivery Rn sleighs and also for delivey in .Iav. A11 4-.-n-.,J,.u.- +n `kn m-.n`|.-`A nnrl A.) Supplies for County Buildings Tenders will be received by the Liiidxgrsigned up `till Monday, March 2nd, 1936, for supplies for the County Buildings for the period of Tw-elve Mionths from April 1st, 1936, to March 31st, 1937. Qlunniine f'n*,- `P1143 f`J1'iitirt>n c Q1101. Co[le_r_St_ United Churchui D0 iV1J.l`CI1 015/12, 13101. Supplies for the `( ter and the Gaol 1 Bread, Milk, Meats. G1'oc'eriues. Tender f [information may be [County Treasurer s Court House. 'T`nv.,`l .-...-. -8.. Fun` ' 21-I10. UI'l(1C1'. Tenders for Coal for Gaol `cc the best quality of Stove Coal. T}n11'vn1'v n`? Fnn] tn En rnnrlt '.U2L_V. All tenders to be sealed dressed to | : I 3 -1 run JJELU i 1936. L D. H. Coleman, County Treasurer, Barrie. Walter Downey, Minesing Chairman, County Property. Dated at Barrie, February 19th, nan `annual the i iigbmwl I ICKBKI `ITIQ IHTOTIIIRIIOH I Gray Coach Line; DIKIIIUUIS Clarluon Hotel. Phone 32. _._ Collier St. United Church, Bari-ie,g will celebrate the Hundredth Anni-' versary of its establishment during the autumn of 1936. The committee in charge of the anniversary ar- rangements would welcome any items of historical interest relating, to the early days of the church. W. C. Hunter. Barr-ie_ Chairman of Coml Tickets and Information at /1 l\ I I n (Eastern Standard Time) Lv. Barrio Lv. Toronto Clarkson Bay at Hotel Dundas 8.40 a.m. 8.30 a.m. a2.00 p.m. 1.55 p.rn. b3.40 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 116.10 p.m. (18.15 nan. a-daily except Sun. & Hol. b-Sun. & Ho]. only d-Sat", Sun. & Hol. only WEEK-END SERVICE BARRIE COLLINGWOOD-STAYNER Single $1.75 ORONTO BACON HOGS LOWER DAILY SERVICE TENDERS Fl. % `Ch:i1dren s shew to consisrt of :3 Vegetables and` forms and amy` (\ nk+nu'n;-`,1 nd- Lknx lU1'Hl`:i an obtained : Ofce : Return $3.15 vigor: an. AA unu- Mtorningz service s-Harts at 10.45 and con`oin11es after broadcast. 2 p.m.--Crusaders Class. 3 p.m:--Men s Class and Church School. 7 p.m.--The Minister in charge. and ad - LU U Bum, inche: Court emu _\ the th 0 Entrants in Record of Perform- ance for Poultry in Canada for tho current year 1935-36 numbered 514 with 35,594 birds. This is the larg- est entry to date in Record of Per formance and shows an increase ovrsr 1934-35 of 25 entrants and 4,345 birds. Funther information may be obtained from the Poultry Services, Live Stock Branch. Dominion De- partnient of Agriculture, Ottawa. GUEST-At the R.V. Hospital, Bar- nrie, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Guest, 29 Henry St., a son (stillborll). n77 A \Y\vr\\Y . . -n `(Y 71 JAOK--Axt lot 23, concession 9, In- nisl, on Thursday, Feb. 27_ John White Jack, in his 74th year. L3`unera1 on Saturday, Feb. 29th. Service in Stroud P1-e-sbylterian Church at 2 p.m. Inte1'men.t in Sixth Line Cemetery Tnmisl. ,,,, ,__, ,_.., \..-.`......-.. SHANNON--At the R.V. Hospital, Barrie, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Shannon, Listowel a d:1ughJt1er. .Q'I`nDJ'.`,V4A+ +1.,` 1317 Lr,......:+..x I HO0K--Jn Barrie, on S;1rtu1'da.y.` F01). 22. TF3. Trim FH7.n`hnH1 Uilklllluh. The attempts at communiby pro- tection a,r,;'ainst these diseases and their carrier are hardly more llat'uc1`- ing: to twentieth century Canada. ll is a fact tl1a;`c- only ve of the 2-1 larger ciies of the Dominion--fou1- in Ontario and one in Saskatoon, Sz1skzntchcwan-have 100 per cent. pasteurization. In seven others less than 70 per cent. of the milk supply is pasteurized. It is also a fact that in ten of those partially pro- tected communities less than 60 per cent. of the dairy cows undergo so much as a tuberculrine test. On the total only 25 municipalities in Can- ada have compulsory pasteurization, and it may be pointed out that one of the last of these Kirkland Lake, adopted the compulsory by-law only after an epidemic of septic sore throat had swept the community and taken four lives in 1930. uuuu um-_y, Avlnl. ;, Au-JU x` 10.50 a.m.-God s Power and" Our Need. - ' Lllxullnxunl, 1.II I STOREY-A Dn.1.q.{n An ARMSTRO1\'G-In Pitsbulwg, Penn., on Snnrl-.n\v_ `F`ph 9:2 1022!: Tn1nYI rl.UU1\-- bz1.I'1'1e, on b';1rtu1`da.y. Feb. 22, 1036, Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Hook, beloved wife of Jas. Hook. The funerab was held from her late ressidence, 54 Dalton St., on Tuesday afternoon. Interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. McLARTY--In Oro township, on 1\'IlondI:1'_v, Feb. 24, 1936, Miss 1 Mary McL:m1tIy, in her 80th year. The funei-21.1 was held from her late residence, lot 21, concession 7 Oro township, on Wednesday. Interment in Knox Cemetery. A decade aago :1 lot of people were! busy informing` the world that.` they knew where the ies went in the winter time. We don t know much about ies, but we do know that half the brok- ers of our fair city go to Florida in the winter time. There have been times in the last month when we envied tlhem so much that we could not criticize them. Now, however, with the tem- pera-tfure making less drastic de- mands on our hardihood, we resent the aggregarte of Canadian money, re_m'esmitii1g: the cream -in local siaoclz ~ market trading::, being distribu`t=ed to the permanent residents of Florida. R1'nl:n1~c in Wlnu-idn in n4- 1`nnz-I. .. ICAMI-`BELL---In Barrie, on Friday, Feb. 21, 1936_ John B. Campbell. Funeral was held from his late residcnce, `Owen St.. on Monday for Mass in St. John s Church, A1- `bion, on Tuesday. In>`;Ie1'me11t at Pu1_qrave. Mu: peunaxmxll. rcslaevrms OI 1<'1or.c1a. Brokers _in Florida is, at least, a sign of retunming p1`ospe1'i`t!_v for some-bod_V. In 1932 most of them were rig-ht here in Toronto all win- ter gurim: whether it would be cheaper to czu'.1'y tihew lunch down- town or get it at :1 rcstauramz. pm:.:H1'|v H110 mum-nn+ n1n1v1rn4 Ivn ucawu U1 Luronno, Ilzunc-(1 us the cause, if the truth were lmown," of 15,000 01' Uhr: 30,000 child (leaL11s in Canada e=.1ch yea.1'. Some ii1diC2l- tion of its duniage as 21 tubercuio.~;is cz_1rrier is to be had from 1`eseu1'cl1 statistics oi` the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, which show that 15 per cent. of 300 tum-.1'cuiou:.' (.hiL`d1`en investip;zL'.fe(1 were victims of the bovine type of the tubercle bacillus. 1111,, ,,u.,._-.._4.,. A; A_.,,,NH'x A TIP ON THE STOCK MARKET wwn 01' get It at rcsta.uran1:. Porssiibly Uhe current market re- action will bring many of them scurr_ving home, for we are inform- cd by certain pessimists that n break has sort of sneaked into the inarkeutl with very few people] recognizing; it. | Tn rinfn urn xvnnirl nn+ rHn~nH'xv Han rr:cu;.';u17.u1g,' 10. To date we would not digrnify the current setback by qua11'f_ving it as :1 market break, but it may spread. It all depends on the ratio betxumm opAt1'1mst.s and pessxmists among stock market t\1'ade1's. Qn +2. um m..1,! "F\'ItI\I:`~;\ The King's Message will be broad- cast during the service, start ten minutes early. 3 p.m.-The Church School. 7 p.m.-Fadth and Worry. Young Poople s Union, Monday, 8 'o.m. ' I which will I I DLUCK IIlil1'K(3`T. l`l'E1(lC1'S. So far we would de.=c1'ibe prices of the last few days .=in1p1,V as hav- ing failed to mzzke their cu. gains and let it go at that. 11 u'n 15:11:] n-n1n'|n .--4>nn1- A11 .-.-nu Raw. milk has been the point 01 origin of -17 epidemics of tpyhoinl, paraxtyphoid and scarlet fever in this cmmzu-v in H1n In.-+ 01 mm.-. 'I`Ln-~ gunxxa lulu lL`l, IL 110 zu that. If we hold much stock on mmxin. however, we would be very, very nervous.---'I`.I ..H. Toronto. yaLw_yyuU1u uuu 5(."cl).'1OE IUVC1` 111 C1115 counilry in the last 21 years. Those epidemics accounted for 878 lives, left inesrtimable misery zm1on;.;' 7,772: other vicfcims and C0.:`C the commun- ities and governments eo11c-amen` fabulous sums. I-`.: is this same un- protected food which Dr. C. J. 0. Hastings, former Medical Oicer 01 Health of Toronto, nzuned the CEIUSD. if fhn #1-n-u \l'n\-n lxnnu.--.\ It L.L\umo11\vUA\u-1l1 rlbusuung, renn., on Suncbzry, Feb. 23, 1936, John Arms.`r.1'ong'_ aged 52 years. Fun- eral wihl be held from his home, 105 Bu-adford St., to-day (Thurs- day) for inte1'men~t in Barrie Un- ion Cenlertery. '1.\J1\JlIJ.lj'I1L Barrie, on Th1 1936 to Mr. and Churchdlul, a son. DANGER OF RA`/V MILK DEATHS BIRTHS rug 17 .,. u IAuu5Au'uL . the R.V. Hospital, Thursday, Fe-b. 20, Mrs. H. Storey, son. Dal'l`lE Dated February 12, 1936.

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