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Northern Advance, 8 Oct 1936, p. 8

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Page Eight I i Earl W'hit.t.`.e, 21 transient, be-lieved ito hail from Le21ming'ton, met a hor- ;`1'ibIe death when he was dr_:1wn into `_;the automatic stoke!` on t1'a.m_ No. 3 `ienroutc from Toronto to W'mnipc,<: }0'2`. Monday. `The train crew noticed at 0 }'iii\i21 that there was something lwr-ong with the Stoker and the en- iginc was fed by hand til`. they reacI~.- 1 ed Washago, '.vhere on examination - 1 ana Darn. Terms: Ten per cent. cash at the time of sale and the balance \v..thin thirty days thereafter. ' 'I"hp nu-nrnm-f.v urin ho n"m-ed for. mg` `J21-HOS anu p1`!:IIu:ie;i, n"a.u1t:1_y ; The No1't.h-east Quarter of Lot `Number Thirteen (13) in the Third Concession of the said Township of Du. Uro. There is said to be erected on said lands a comfortable dwelling house and barn. 'I'-...._.. . VT`;-nu nnv nnn+ Ilth 94- +143: f Q1351-:N's HOTEL, 3A1{ii1E --ron-- , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 1936, at twelve o c1ock noon, by P. `A. Coughlin, auctioneer, the fo`.1ow- ing lands and premises, namely : Qitnqfp 1\n'm:r and hninzr in the Of Valuable Fa-rm Property, in the "Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the txime of sale, there wil`. be offered fox sale by public auction at the \` puuununnnn lIl'\'I`l`I nnnnils ~ plieation to mg lands and prem1ses, namely ; Situate, lying and being in the ';township of Vespra, in the Count_\= of Simcoe, and being composed 01 the West half of Lot Number Two !(2) in the Third (3) Concession of the said township of Vespra. ` There is said to be erected on the _said land: a dwel`.ing house, and the land is watered by a stream, and has timber grrowing thereon. ` Terms: Ten per cent. cash at the time of the sale and the balance` within thirty days thereafter. The property will be offerr- for sa`.e subject. to a reserved hid. Further terms and conditions 0.` sale wl] be made known at the time `of sale, or in the meantime on up- Qhuunrl R: Stnwarf. MAN HORRIBLY MANGLED IN AUTOMATIC S'l'0KERl TL, lL K\JI`I`.) FKJIK lV\JI\lI1 DIKI l"\JI\ rILlVE.II'\lV\J and Intermediate points and Intermediate points and Intermediate points 8.40 a.m. e6.10 p.m. 10.45 a.m. yd4.10 p.m. 10.45 a.m. 2.05 p.m. d8.15 p.m. x4.l0 p.m. x8.15 p.m. c4.10 p.m. 8.15 p.m. c-Sat. only; `d-Sat, Sun. and Ho`..; e-daily except Sat., Sun. and Hols, x-to Orillia on`.y; y-to G1-axvcnhurst only. 1 u--. Dart-e, U Dated September 15, 1936. H1.--1 .11 3. Heard Aloud. IICKCIS IIIIDT DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS. NEW YORK - $18.75 CHICAGO - $18 LOS ANGELES - $65.50` WASHINGTON - $20.25 Tickets and Information at I\II\II A` Axvn llnl1ll`A"l`l.`D GTE nunnlu puuuc auuuuu.a|. um QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE ._n`n_. Mortgage Sale COLLIER sf. UNITED cHuRcH --NOW ON SALE... A splendid 36-page intimate and nteresting history of the first- Methodiat Church in Barrie - with illustrations. Copies may be procured at the places of business of naenlbers of Collier St. United Church. See us when in the market for a new fur coat. Sixty years ex- perience in the fur business . . . With our FACTORY-TO-WEAR- ER method of selling fur coats you get the utmost value for the price paid. We take you to the factory, and your coat is made of? se`ected skins, styled t'o suit you, at a great saving to you. Mortgage Sale Phone us for particular: Treasurer's Sale of! Lands for Taxes KF_AC-TORY-TO-W-EARER SIMMONS & 00- Funrrisers YOUR NEW FUR COAT FOR TORONTO FOR NORTH BAY FOR PENETANG ..l :_......._..,l:_n.. ....:..L_ .....I :._f........n.-l:..b.. .......L.......l ...on.._..n.l..;- ._._...` A Limited Number--5ecure Your Copy Now P-Iailed to any address in Cana do or United States, 40: Stewart & Stewart, | Mortgagee s Solicitors, Bare, Ontario. C'-.........,.`I..,... 12: 109i! I Stewart & Stewart, Morlgagee s Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. Centenary Souvenigj Booklet I Q -in-` furl`! iv1IIl`UITi\ ph in 0-5. ?u_4u.`.\-ll-I'.:|.o-ur---uj-1-1.: * "N1; ;___'_1,_1\V y `u / -113: % (Ghe King's1-lighwag ` ` SAFE DIRECT ' ECONOMICAL _1:I_`3AVE_$ __'3. R`3_'F_ _______ L, Syt;t:d:ard TiVmc ATTTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES ............. ..__, \1\4LVl\a\.LJ|` Monday, Oct. 12th, at 11 a.m., Thanksgiving Service in Central Church (auspices of Ministerial As-I sociatzion). Address by Rev. Dr. J -S. Shortt. -NOW ON SALE-- i`>";-Vile 35 n';1IU;RsDAY, UCTOBL`R :3, 1936. `The mangled body was extracted and brought to Orillia. A ticket bearinvg the name of E. \VhE`.1.`e was found. In another pocket 3. bobtuc of rubbing alcohol was found. A mmpanion who boarded the tnaim `nth Whittle at Toronto said that \\ hitle was drunk when they got on the train, but he did not know how he got~;to_.the coal tender. a man s leg: was found in the worm, the coal cru. ap:}:.1'z1tu.a= on the Stoker. Men $ Hats and Caps 39 Dunlop St., Barrie lv--Men s Hats` -IDEAL- Shoe Repair SHOP and 21 new job done on ` your shoes. A job that guar- antees satisfaction. Only first a class materials used and the latest machinery makes a neat- er, n-er and more lasting job. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. The "Sfnart New Fall and Winter Hats. are here for your selection New Shades New Styles! Reasonably Priced Mbrning Story for Young Wm`- shippers League. Crusaders CLass at 2 p.m. Our Church School at 3 p.m. I.`_.-._.__ ... E __.__! __ `l :AL _I..__._# A NEW SHOE REPAIRING Bzift Simmons 61 Elizabeth St H. R Bmx $18.10 n1'nN _ con 9: THE COAKTV S'T6R'E Proprietor PHQNE 62 Qw Phone 290 vu; u.uuA\.u Lavnluvn (uh u 5.... I Evening Service Withdrawn : Cong`reg:~.tion will worship With`, members of Collier St. United Church in cenmennayy services.` 1|/1......-I.-... n..; 1n.n.. -4. 11 By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Barrie,i hearing date the Nineteenth day oh` Sepember, 1936, a sale of lands ini_ arrears of taxes in the Town 01; [Barrie will be held at my office, Barrie, at the hour of two o c`.ock in` the afternoon, on the Fourteenth day 1 of January, 1937, unless the taxesl and costs are sooner paid. Notice is herel given that the list of lands` for sale for arrears of taxes is be-: ing published in the Ontario Gazettelx on the Third day of October, the: Seventh day of November and fh:_C ( ( 1 E Fifth day of December, 1936, and `that copies of the said list may be had at my office. 7IV...............49.. f\&2_- 1'1_____1A .L:.. MATTRESSES-- COMFORT!-LRSEA T I Town of Barrie, County of Simcoe` Tn WTT - 0 Mabtresses rebuilt just like new. Beautiful Down Comforters made from feather beds, also made into} Feather Mattresses. Eiderdowns re-f covered. Representative here now.` Phbne 1186. ,5 c$IE%%..?.".."A\l REV.~lOl.llS `PICK RING MINISTER Collier St United Churchi 1`reasur;2r s Ofce, Barrie, Ihi? Erst day of October, 1936. ' A. W. Smith, Treasurer. Innisl Township Notice is hereby given that a Court ' of Revision for he-an-in';: comp`:1`.nt.<' against the 2L.~'.<<:.<:-'n1ent for 1936 will` be held ` At Shroud, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1936 and Churchill, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1936 at 10 o clock :x.m. Pglrties wishing to appr,-ur before` said Court will grow.-1-n the1n.`<:.-Ives` accordingly. I w R an... m....L. Hon. Plurl lowc, provincial Cor.- servative leader, left Monday night for the north, where he will spend about ve weeks in a canipaign tour. He was accompanied by Co]. Geo. A. Drew, campaixrn director for the party. If you are plmming on holding: an Auction Sale of your Pure B1-rd Live Stock or G.ener::] Farm Stock this season, why not assure yourself of a. real success by employing a trained, plus experienced Pure Bred Live Stock and General Farm Stock Salesman ? 17, _'I1 -._1.. Lnuvn n 4%.. L......;. G. A. Keays, Licensed and Graduate AUCTIONEER, BA_RRIE, ONTARIO van Caunau You will only have a few hours on your sale day to cash in on years of labor. And to you an untrained and inexperienced salesman may prove very expensive. A: Amlv would say. "Why not prove EXPETLSIVB. As Andy say, "Why take out Resprrance ? As a Grad- uate of Natnona! Auction School of Sunday, Oct. 11, 1936 11 a.m.-The Whisper that is L991-A A1nI-Id I -- AUCTIONEERING-- CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY I SERVICES I 11 a.m.--The Rev. J. J. }31ack,~. :B.A., B.D. (Minister of this church 1926-33). g 3 p.m.----Th(: Church School. 7 p.m.--~The Right Re\;. Peter] Bryce, D.D., the Moderator of the`. Unirted Church of Canada. 1 Sunday, Oct. 11, 1936 vrr1'r1\v\vI AT A\V\Y11YI`VT`|rVA COURT OF REVISION arne, noun T0 WIT : W. B. Sloan, Clerk.` U uou, (West) Ihntr jj: ' I The town council is on the rig_;1'it [1 track in providing an efficient police iiforce. The present chief zm_d_ _two. iinight constables have been criticizecll " by many cittizens for fzg.1lu1'e to copci lieiciently with crime in the town.| 9- The trouble has been that the force! was unde1~man.ned and the men_ un-: i-E d-eirpaid. To get cciency, ofhcersl mmust fee`. that they have the co-' ),'ope1`a ni~on of the citizens and that ithey -get suiciexito live decently. For Sa.1e---Smal1 heater, coal 01" Wood; also 22 Singer sewing machine in good condition. Apply 27 Mc- :DonaId St., Barrie. l 0 j------- u - See the donkey baseball to be staged in the Barrie Arena to-mor-` ` ]row and .Saturday nights. You 1lE llaugzh till you cry at the antics of`: lthe donkeys, as they start, stop and; - "gannbol regardless of the drivers as ,;'I`-he donkeys are named after fam- ti ous personages, mcludung Mae West,` {they play main parts in the game, `}Clark Gable, Dempsey, and a young-I ister by the name of April. Shoxvex-.s.`. l E ( r 1 1 I For Sa.1e--Good cook stove. Mrs! iFox, 69 Victoria St. E A community Thanksgiving servicel jwill be held in Central Church on %Monday at 11 a m. Dr. J. S. Shortt` Ewill give the address. = Friday, Oct. 9th, 8 p.m., Congrc-E gatzional Reunion and Get-together." An informal evening of friendship, fun, songs and refreshments. i A11 -L'......-....... -.....l ____ Amt. ynnnnknuni g The list of p1'ope1't.ies in Barrie |to be sold for arrears of taxes com-N |pvises 31 parcels. Total taxes on `Lthese properties amount to $8,`221.l 'IThey will be sold on Janu`a1'_V 14'thE next unless the taxes are paid before" that date. ` ' . . . -? . 2 ; I\oL1ee1sl1e2'eby gwen that all; cI'edito1';~` and others having claim`: 1U-"i-in.~.t the Estate of William J3.` t'Sx11pso11, late of the `Town of Bar-l >'i1'H3, 1n the County of Sxmcoe, Gentle-l ]:man, deceased, are required on o1{ jbefore the Seventh day of Novem-l A.D., t193(il, ]t_o sendt bythpost gre- or o (enver o - un or- Esignlxl, S9`licitor.~: for the lixecutol '01" the ;axd _decea.s_`ed, a full :~:_tate- in`:(7-Ht oi thmr clznms, duly verxed, e.zu.(l the nature of the security, if _; any, held by them, and after said (late the lfxecutol` will proceed t.b| distribute the assets of the said` :}:1um-t an1c;`ne;_ the pzL(1l't.i(-$1 (Ttltled! ere o zxvxng rep:ar ony o the; 1- claims: of Wl )l(`l`l he shall then have` It 1:12:31 notice. l ll Tlnfml 2+ Rmwiz. ('\n+,n~in LL. PMLI K. The Labor P.u'ty of B1'itain at the: annual party congress in Edinburgh; |this week backs the British Govern-` menrt in maintaining such defence`, forces as are consistent with the; ,country s responsiiblity as a member `of the League of Nations. anada is 521150 a member of the League of |Nat:ion.\ but accepts no resp`on.=ibiiit_\' as to d-efence or the n1aintaini'r'1g of; peace in the world. 3 `i .\LlD\J :11 1 (`I14 D."'1.`V1lL 1'1J.`1\JII1 ' ` Friday and Saturday, Oct. 16-17 3 .38 Sucker Colts, Percheron and Bel-I !g'ian breeding; blacks, greys, bays; .and chesnuts. Severa`. matched pairs.` I wallar! Client, saloxl-nan . ' 1 In the Estate of James Foster, 1ate|( . of the V-illage of Angus, in the!) County of Simcoe, Gentlem.an,li l deceased. H All persons having claims againstut .the Estate of James Foster, late of , `the Village of .-\m:u;~:, in the Coun~ty`1 _of Simcoe, gentleman, deceased, who! died on or about the 'I`wenty-seventh! day of Feb1'ua1~_v, 1936, are hereby? notied to send in to the under H signed Executor of his estate, or his `Soli'cio2'.<, on or bc,-fore the Seventh J ,1dzy of .\"ovembc1',' 1936, full partly `culars of their claims, duly proven. `Immediately after the Seventh dayzl tot" I\ ovembe1' next the assets of thell [deceased will be distributed amongzst i `the parties entitled thereto, having re-` ` lgsard only to the claims of which the 1 llExecuto1' shall then have had notice. ` Dated at ._-\-lliston thi:~. Seventh dayy of October, 1936. ' John Cummer Henderson, ; Alliston, Ontario. ' 5 RV Pl-ll X `T2!-1,1-L111 Allicfnn n .anu uueauum. oeveru: nxawneu pzurs. E Wallace Guest, Salesman ` 1 W. O. McKinnon, Prop., Barrie, Ont. I , i iBROOD MARES AND cons FOR] SALE A ` 1 I w AT. ADAMS PASITURE r ' Five miles West of Alland-ale on ; Angus Road . Friday and Saturday,_ Oct. 9-10 i 19 Sucker Colts, a`.s'o a number of Brood Mares and `Two-Year-Olds. i A1..:n A'T` vmnr cyuw 131 Apr I Amston, Untario. By Bel] & .\IacLc-an, Alliston, On- .[*..:n'io, His Solicitors. 1_,1zm nouce. ' Dated at Barrie. Ontario, this 71h' day of Octobvr, A.D., 1936. 1 Stewart 8: Stewart,` ]( Barrie, Ontario. H Solicitors for Said Estate. nu, uvn-Bu uuu 4\.;.;s.u.u.n.u-u. AP. former and present membersl and friends of the congregation are} invited. I 0.CAI.S I Canada, also Roppe1't s School of Auctioneering, U.S.A.-plus 10 years` practical expel-ience-I am now} prepared to render you a service` which will mean many extra dollars; on your sale day. 1 Sales made anywhere in Simcoe, Du er`m, Ontario and York Coun-' es. . Sales anywhere in Simcoo,` Dufferivn, Coun- 31- 'T'hl0m'as, Sept. 30---The 1011!!- lawaited little sister of Peter Hep- . _ ; . _l Wnte, telephone or see me forlgg? rgggl-d,r?:d p?l:`}1l atY,1:,0?1?h d; .. . . . . lteq a_nd mum` / _ `home to-day. She Is Patncla Maxme Reude-nee: 101 Collier Strut Hepburn, a plump little girl just 0mm 49 Dunlop s:., Phone 94. W0 WM` 11 half Years 1d~. Druuu n1a.1.`e.$ iulu LWU-lea!`-Ul(1S. ALSO AT THE SAME PLACE I:-I.-I-... .....I ..L.....I-... f\..s 1:: 1'! RATES VERY REASONABLE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS D, In pa1~t]_ .1 L:.\ 1v.uao. Let e\'e1'_\' mun (lmnonsn-ate dayzbe.-mg: on parade on tthe D";1_\' 1 the mL-mbrance and by his work uni-nil ',\I\1.nv-\n-;-6 Dnnnr T3-Av r--.In1nnn'n fhuf Hp - any ; unlvvnvnn 1} On Tuesday evening the comrades f! of Barire branch again visited the` ifhomton branch and had the pleas- gure of meeting the comrades from ._`Bee-`ton, Alliston, Cooksrtown and - Shelburne. Musical numbers and a3- ,' dresses of `inspiraftion and encourage- -f ment were the features of the even-: \ ,w_ing. May we have many more ofi \ ( ' + `lthese splendlid combined meetings. .. n 'I`11nr.:d2v pvpninan 00+ 15+}: REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. B.D. 1 Minister 1 Lloyd Tuortl, Organist and Cnou-I master. ' L tl II/nee Eplellullil CUIIFUIIIULI IIIBULIIIEXV. a, On Thursday evening, Oct. 15th, 1 a social evening will be held in our t t, Legion Hall. We are going to havel t =atreat. Comrade Geo. Ullman will t` give an account of the Vimy pi`.g'rim- , h e age. Be sure to remember th-e date,'b -`so that you will be sure to hear 0 n this interestin,r:; a.ddress. f `_ `The secretary received a letter,l 'f1;a(l(l1'e:;;= to all branches. from the B,DomIinion President, Brig`.-General ,Alex. Ross, announcing` his resigna- ,tion from the Veterans Assistance 9;Co1mni.ssion and his retirement from` 11: Legion activities for at least three -"months. This action is due to ill; E }health and he was ordered so to do eby physicians after he had placed 1` himself under their observation for 5 a period of time. The closing: para-j ` 3.-graph of his letter is as follows` .\' In the course of the short period" f; in which I have been sitting with ` lthe Veterans Assistanae Commission 3; I have been impressed by the tra- lgedies which I have observed, parti-I] R`cular`y when I think that so many! fof them are unnecessary. `The blame 2 1 ;for conditions as they are clannot, lproperly be laid upon any govern- Q; -yment agency, but are, to my mind, ] .largel_\' due to the fact that we have ( lnever had in Canada a united vet-l ( rf erans organization capable of deal-'} ling" with the problem. It is my oplin-`5 `ion that the primary need at the} l .l 1 l l Vt l lpresent time is the mobilization of-V l-lvall veterans who are properly estab-l *s;lished in one organization, to WOl l{!` 3. in conjunction with other agencies to i 've a helping: hand to tho:-e who= I-: ave so much adversity. Petty! gltroubles and differences should be. -`overlooked and al`. our attention con-' icenvtrated on doing what we can to} I-give a helping hand to those who] 9| cannot help themselves. Thisis our 8: responsibility and _we _cannot escape 1, it, and I leave this with you as my lpai-ting` niessagre as I temporarily re 5t`_/tire from the eld to recuperate for` 'i renewed e`ort to achieve the ideals` Y`, for which we are working. ` Ol 5",..- _ . . .-. ` It was encouraging indeed to havei such a good turnout on Monday evening, Sept. 28th, to participate in` our regular meeting. May there be double the number at the reg,'u1ar meeting on Monday evening, Oct.` 26th. We be`.ieve that the ex-service ' men in our vicinity are taking an in- creased interest in 1n'at"ters pertain- ing to the welfare of the men who `served overseas and the widows, chil- .dren and parents of the boys who did not come back or those who came back disabled. Keep up the good iwork of attendance, brother. Come "along and assist the Barrie branch. `lYou will 'thoroughly enjoy it. 1. VFL _ ,.-..-.....l.. ...L,. ..L;___ ,1, ,1 L1, _ i xou wxu Lnoruugmy enjoy 11: Z . i The comrades who attended the splendid evening. Several of the Bar- ,rie comrades were prevented from attended owing to circumstances be yond their control, and they regret ibeing absent from such an import- ? ant function. v .1 1 benet concert at Mid-hurst report a. ,2: D6.-lnp; on paraue on une 1J';:_\' U1 mt-;. eimembrance in the t Poppy Day campuig'n that he is not[ -i only going to g']addr:n the heart of our Dominion p1`e:~_-idc-nt, but be a fac-, tor in m-aking more successful than`. 5" cvoa` before our mez1n.< to help the` f unfomunate comrade. Comrade Harry Gamner is again chairman of` v. the Poppy Day Committee. Give` - him the . this ,:1'eat cause ,m(-rits and thereby make Barrie Branch, .\'o. 147, outstanding in t.hi;<. `|'f:1'eat Work. i I - , ., ` ,"I`hr Dominion Presidcnvt has sent Zout 21 niessagre which should he, and `is, an insipiwtion to every ex-.=e1'vice- imam in the Dominion of Canada} I Do not fail Comrade Brig.-Genera] . \1nv 1? Ace I 1' ------- .' Before Judge Dudley Holmes in }County Court yesterday, three appli-. {cations for naturalization were reg:-, '- F istc-1'c(l. The three men W31`. be heard. _`on Dec. 1st. The applicants were. !Mm~tin Kimr, nf 38, 138 Laclie St.,` 10ri11ia,laborm`. Ho xvas born ini ;Crat'/.. Austria. coming` to Canada! `six years ago under the name ofi ~'I\'onig:; Eimxr Vikii`, 30, farm 1z1bo1`-' ! nv Anicnn hm-n in Wu-nndh1'n.n,! | Applications will be received by, {the undersigsnctl up till four o'clock! in the afternoon of October 16th,` `i193('3, for ofcc-r.< to fill the follow- 'in;,r vacancies in the police force of! the Town of Bzlrriez chief dI`.(l ve; consm-bles. Salary for chief $1,800j pm` yczn`; COY1. .`S $1,200 each per` `year. Dutics to commence Novem-_ hex` lst. Alp-plicants to sitate ag`e,[ weight, he-'ig`ht and expm-icnce. A. W. Smith, ! Clerk and Treasurer,`. | Barrie. Legion News r I 1ONESCHOOK ELECTS TRIAL I BY JUDGE ON OCTOBER 23' 'l\0llllI; mnur \ lK`ll', -5U, lHl`lll l'J.DUI'-K er, All-isrton, born in Frondhje-n, Norway. coming: to Canada nine `years ago; Giuseppe Simonato, call-l Ir-d Joe, 45, 8th St., Collinp:wood,l -born in Morsano, Italy`, has lived in} Canml-a 24 years. | 1 Ev_2`l`lZlt:lOI'l Oneschook, who is charg-| `ed on three counts, two of a2`;-:rava~t-l `ed assault and one of attemptr.-tll lsuicide, elected trial by a judge,: iwhich will take place on Oct. 23rd.: 1 MUSIC AT COLLIER ST. CHURCH I POLICE OFFICERS WANTED The Northern Aavazce by his nf Pp- {EUROPE REVIEWED AT CANADIAN CLUB (Continued from page one) _ ` In Germany, the speaker .~:aid hu- wa< taken with the efcieiicy of the German nation. The people are xnll disciplined, orderly, ;~:e1f-condent,` `and apparently solidly behind Hit-I ler. However, ..hci1':tanda1'd of liv, ing is slowly and steadily ta1`ing,I which is the direc: opposite to Rus sia, whose standard iising; slowly, but surely. 3 (`nut Curd-l> ,.u..+...I \K7-f-4nn V I 9 Acqording to the report of We]-t = {are Ofcer Jas. M?`acGre'gor, relief tiuin Barrie for the week ending Oct. 3rd cost $205.;-0, as ifollrowsz 5 3 Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:",a150.05 4` Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.254 3 Clothing; . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11.25 . 9 Shelter . . . . . . . . . .. 27 00 I Light . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 73 . 1 11181" CCUHUHIHC P0110) . The German army is efcient and ii scientic, but whethc-_r it can be kept` going because of the economic policy and lack of credit `outside of the `country is the question. He could not see how it could be done, and. with that statement heralding; the! approach of the renewal. of the old! .naltional duel between the Slav and the Tlucton, and in that struggle the whole of Europe will be involved. I The mngf 1*1-:urir- 021:9 in `than? n r' Squadron Leader ';Brookes, Barrie, has recen c`y been i:notied of his appointment as Officer Commanding the Royal Can- at Camp Bordon, George Eric ;adian Air Force isucceeding Wing Commander A. L L. Cuffe, who is taking over the "1 command of the R.-C.A.F. at Van- `! couver. Squadron Leader Brookcs ';h~as beemofcer commanding the fly- | A. I `ring trainting school at Camp Borden} 9 for several years fivting;-:u.ished career in aviation. In "June, 1935, he received signal honors ` in the Kng s brithday honor list when 3'Ih~e was appointed an officer of the . Order of the British Empire, only "-`rtwo other officers in Canada being so 9; honored. following a dis-` ( E t i l l D111 Capt. Churchi SL1 1'81) . Scott 11 !The G (3l`l1ldl1 tragedy `the nation faces bankruptcy. stops, quoted are facing . If enormous sums. are con- `timied to be spent in rearmamc-nt, If she there will be unemployment, ' discontent and 15 only one way out, and Ge1'man_v will be most responsible because 01 her economic policy. 'l`.h n Cm-rn:n1 revolution. .1'H`l \' Tlw re `ls: pir-i ran? m-.ri Winston , E~ng'liSl'1 cabinet minister,` people i 1 LUI.-`d1 ...... ..... ...-)LUO.v)U ,__ Eight more positions were obtain~ ` ed by the welfare o"1cer, one on a 'farm, two at Lhe Copaco, four on t T the C.N.R., and one at the ].ibrary.` Sunday, October 11th 1 Morning ? Anthem-The Lord's My Shepherd (Brother James Air) `, Contralto Solo - Miss Jean Hunter! Duet-Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Codljngg I Fhynnino 1. `Following: a -L'VL`1`` i11nes.<. of only `two days duration, Mrs. `T1105. ~ ,W~ebb, of Cook;~to'.'.'n, died in the 9 Srtevenson Memorial Hospital, Allis-` :1 ton, on Sept. 27th. in her 61st year. |\`V`I1OIe OI Lurupe \. \/H1 DC lI'lV0':V(l. l The most tragic case is that of E iC~heckoslavakia, lying in the path of Q 'the `two natioiis, and the people arcg? ~tea;'ied at What is coming. Also i1, l` `the path is Poland, but she tale:-.: the attitude that neither will be in` `her te1`11li`t0l`_V'. As far as possible, 'both of these countries will keep out 1 of war, but if the occasion demands, f they will fight. _` 9 \That ic nnf. `rho and niHnm- Rn-" ` c Lucy W111 ugnm. 1 \'I`hat is not the and either. Be-E` 3-ond the frontiers of Europe there is the advance of Japan into China. In case"of war in Europe it miglrt affect the shores of British Co`umbi:1 `which would denitely involve the countries of North America. Im con- `clusion Ca-pt. Scott could see little `hope in the dark picture he had drawn. mu... `!\,f,....;..~... 1' --.J. .._., ,:,I,,,. M1`s;, Montag'u-Leeds, president,' .in11'oduced the speaker and thanked `him for hds i`1uminating' add1'es;<. 1 .RELlEF FOR WEEK ENDED , 3 OCTOBER 3rd COST $205.30 .SQUADRON LEADER G. E. ' 1 BROOKES PROMOTED c.o. Money is the thing: most envied, but the least enjoyed. Health is the `thing mosh`. enjoyed, but the lea=_t1 envi<=d.-C'01ton. 5 I I Lots of people who u: for :u1v:icc-,3 take it--a'f it happens to :;5:1`0c with` what they had intemlod to do an_\'- ; way. " :]MAsG:UlRE--A't the R.V. Hospital,` I Ba1'1'ir+. rm l`m2sd-,1v_ 001*, I; 1921: ` l`iVJ.\J\JfU1lV'I`4-.\'l me li..V. 1-iospwzu, I Barrie, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1936.4, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maguire, GT! . High St., a daughter. i IMYLES--At the R.V. Hospital, Bar-; 1 rie, o-n Monday, Oct. 5, 1936, toj Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myles, 43; Essa Road, a daughter. 5 ;GUES'l`--At the R.V. I-lospital, Bar- ! tie, on Sa.tux'd,ay, Oct. 3, 1936, to g M)`. -and Mrs. Victor Guest, San- `.'o1'd St, a daug`hte_r. ' I uuet-uv1r. anu lVJ.l'5. 13. u. uuuung-; Evening 5 Anthem----Unto Thee, 0 Gbd, _Do` Tn fl-ivn 'I`11nn1(: (WA=f\ I `SU"lTl'0N At '.ot 7, concession 1, I Vcspra, on Monday, Oct. 5, 1936, ' Samuel A. Sutton, :rg:c(l 80 years. Funeral held from his lzxbc resi- ; dvncc on \\7(r(1nesd2x_v, with m`te1'- | mom in Crown Hill Cemetery. :I.AVI'}.'\-'DFR_..A1. Thr. T? V Hn i i 1 I I I 3 I I i I 1 i . HAR'I`-111 Toronto, 1111.-111. 111 bl'0\`VH 111111 \J:lTlCCCl'_\'. i 'LAVE~.'\'DER---At the R.V. Hospital, I`}u1'1'io, on T111-s(iz-._\', Oct. (3, 1936, 1\Iarin-.1 Jo,\`<-:-, dzu1_u'11to1' of M1`. and .\I1'.~:. John I.zivc-ndc'.', Oro, :1_9,`('(If one _\'c:11'.~'., <.-`L-vc-n inonths. F1111-~ M11] I"1'i(`1z1_\' from the I)-31110175 of. P. C. Lloyd, for interment in B211`- rie Union Cemetery. on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1936, Ha1'1'iet Hart, aged 23 years, daug`ht(-1' of Mrs. Hart and the late D1`. V-iotor I-I:-irt, Barriie. Funeral from the family roslideznce, 99 Baycld St., on Sat- urday, for interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. > APPLErB1E-Am Woodstock, on Mon- *1 day, 0011. 5, 1936. Richard Apple- be, in his 62nd year. Funeral from G. G. Smiiih & C'o. s chapel, Barrie, on W1ed~nesda_v, with inter- 'me=r.t in Barrie Umion Cemetery. Tota `m1.4 . . DEATHS BIRTHS .$2o_5.5 \ n}1+un. tmny uays Lnereanur. 1 V, The property will be offered for :1 sale subject to a reserv'ed bid. Further terms and conditions of isale will be made known at the time jof sale, and in the meantime on ap- I. plicavtion to I I` . n E.._,,_ _.A lJlt.' _';(2) >\ H19 jOf Valuable Farm Property, in the Township of Oro, in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers `of sale contained in a. certeun mort- gage, which will be produced at the isale, there will be oered for 5211 by public auction. at the `. llF',l-`.N S HOTFL. RARRIE -uu.-- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 1936 at 12.00 o clock noon, by P A. Coughlfn, Auctioneer, the follow- ing Xa-nds and premises. namely : 'T-m \Tnrf.hp2s1- Qnm~tm~ of Lot .l`\IlD(`,`IIl--"'UIl10 lllt, U K.` We Give Thanks (We So.".o--Mss Hester Codling Solo-Mr. Harry Barron.

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