yu._y' uvur 21 perluu OI ten years; A~ny_cost incurred to be borne :. ? the delpartmeml. The contractors now guaranteg to produce 1,500,000 gallons 3. day instead of 1,000,000| gallons as in the first contract, at an additional cost of $2,100. Any lamount not required for the wcil v.'il.1 be used for new capital penditure. (`o......:n-- D ........s UVU" 11;`. `that it he ' A n0Lh(.-r < and Mills Light and mi In 1-nn..i: 11] lA0\N(`l` I 1}1a~ Iloztrd of work as soon: fhv ;~::1ml o If Wilbur M. (Tmmp, fm-um-r )`~'\'(- of Orilliu, plvzldvd guilty |nfurv ML'1gi. Rick on 'l',u:~.~:dny 1:) l,wn clulrgcs of ()pe1':nting n Imwlin-,5 nllvy without :1 liven.-ac and rctui|in1,r (`i}lf.'Il' `r-tt0.~; without a license. A fine of $1. with costs of $98.50, most M` which was to cover tho liunn.~-.~.- imposed. ylrnullzullf. ' C0mmittee Report The report of the committee of' the Whole \va.s adopted as follows : 1. 'T`.haf. Hm 1-nnrur-cf nf` A1-+ T2-nu- uu: wume \vvas auopcea I0ll0\\'a': That the request of Art Bren- nan to erect 21 sigm, 6 feet by 3 feet, be granted. D Q. 'F11nf lnffnv +`1-nvn Q63-1'n.~)r\4v ("A I Lttvb, ue gran`.e(1. | 2. That letter from Sarjexant Co.! re culvert on 'l`,oronto St. be re-` ferred to the chai1'ma.n of the Board of Works. 22 '11]-m+ Q..1.m.'.... A....... 1., 1 uenus. , Alfl. Halbert thougqht the 1'Cf:V(.' all wrong. Int was the duty of council to protect the ciLi'/.en.~..i 'l'l1ey should have a limit of 20 mile.'~: and enforce it. I Street Phones Useful I\'Iz1yor lbobertson said he :1.<.l(ul Ilu- ! `telephone ollice to give :1 report (ml :of th(::s(_- lwimr I'Il1rl`|l. 4-nlk K a stated period as to the .:un-pletn-cl: calls on the street plum:-:s. For 111:- last ten (buys of .lmm;u_\', .)l' .20 call:-', nine had been conun ml, nm>.'.! <,:.u1.=, nmc had been 1--1, mu.<.'_ }0f being night -nll.~:. .`.:\ erul day calls were rr~I'-rn-d Lu Hu- chicf .s' ofct: l`11thf:)"1}1illl wait {.0 mm `plate the.ca.ll. - A lnr_ln-nu 1.. .... .... ..o.. -\-IA . Lilli) run shown by AM Ln` uL., 1'In.....l wrun an moaem convemences. ` Terms: 10 per cent. of the pur- chase price to be paid down at the time of sale; balance to be paid in thirty days. ` For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to Radenhurst & Hammond, Barrie. Ontnn, ` Lu vv~u1'1cS. I 3. I`.hat Salvation Army be} gralxted pcrmisison to hold 21 tag: day on Mr_._\' 22nd; also that the Co1'ona.tAion Committee be granted ,permission to hold a `-ag day on all I date not to conflict. A 'l"|-m+ an .....+.`.\.. 1... 4..1...... puzu: Lne,,ca.u. ' A by-Inw to mu-atutv an ngr--u ' n1(:m.b<:1wm.-n the town and 11:.- ,county rte p:l_V.')l(`-nI1.\' for }mvim.~j `I9}ns.~;:1 Rozul and ]`:|,i741lbl`Ll| Ht, -;.n I [,.'x.<.s`t-d. ` . . 1 A vuunln1.n.\ uni...-..l. IA` .. . 1|: . ll1L'll`|.. Views on Speed Limit 3 His worship the mayor intimatecii that in View of provincial legisla-' tion. raising the sped limit 011 the hig'hWa_\'s, council should consider passing a by-law regulating the! speed within the town limits. and" he suggested a limit; of '30 milc.=| per hour. [ l I Reeve Stewart did not Lhirk they should force 21 speed limit of 20 miles. A few years ago when .he_v tried to enforce such a limit th* town got considerable unfavorabx publicity. It was not fast driving that caused most of the accidents: but. careless driving. 11' they had 2: speed limit of 30 milcs and enforced `it, they would have more Chufic-.` of convicting those rcsp0n.3iblc for acci 5 dents. A1,! LI..lL...4 A,'L_,- ,1 L H Ut.'\'L'lT';1ge rooms. I 5. That request of Canadian! Legion for use of the .-\.g'ricul'.ura]; Park from May 10th to 15th for` Wallace Bros. shows be not granted! 6. That no actim-u hp hnl.-an nni vvullace D1`0S. snows be not grantee. That no action be taken on request of W. A. Mclndless to move his news stand :0 the corner of Dun- lop and Bayeld Sts., east side. 7. T]12t Jim, CQQD hp nnnm'~nrr.rl Lv.:qut::;'L u; yv. A. L_v1c1n(11ess to move: stand the ! S'ts., s1de. I That Jas. Case be appointed} assistant a.nitar_\-' inspector. I 8. T`.h"-11`. SEIIHPV Of R. O Psnvcnr. 5 $1,500 a year as from Jan. 1, 193 9. That auditors be instructed instal a system of tax accounting : approved by the Department 4 Municipal Affairs. 10, Tkaf r`\111'o Ci-.-uu.n. L... . .uumc1p211 Analrs. 10. That Chief Stewart be al lowed $12.50 a month for the use of his car as from Jan. 1, 1937. 1 1. Thai P TV-1' n Pu-n ?|~1v/pl: U1 In: car Irom Jan. 1, 1937. 11. That R. Irwin, re truck drivel`, be allowed an increase of $5 per month as from Jsa-n. 1, 1937. 12. /That a Rea rtruck, 1936i model. be purchased from M. E. Livin;.' at $1,100 net, old Ford truck to be turned in as part pa, ment. \r:__, 1- . .. ._ I atalabaulb 21.n1ta1`_V Inspector. I That salary of E. O. Rawson, `town engineer, be increased to; $1,500 1937.} 9. Thnf. mudifnvc Pm 1'h:~4~wnnn;-I In naucnnursr on nammona, [ Barrie, Ontario, ` Solicitors for the Mortgagee. Dated at Barrie this 30th day of March, A.D., 1937. . ms :~;o0n as .<:md Hu- n-nu H. :1 ml Vi W 0I`k.~' -..- I|I\.~ .- -nu.-, In mu` town, whvn out of pmii wurl. .\lll)H1iH.1 nal Iv`inl-. \. ...,-I1... .1: l\.' 4-wn I 14:. g M Lhv .~`~|r--s! ` n, and H; m'uli!.~ .u.~ .sul>miH. cl. E lluy xmlu-cl max I 1 put man In xblv .s'\vmpiu- vnlk.~x I EHHHI uf HI!" , Al ..n.. v n... inn uh. f Your requirements for Coronation Decorations may be 1 the Local Branch, -Canadian Legi0n. and have on hand lamps and xtures recommended by the I'll11min;1t.ing Engzincers Society. L. A. Emms F. R. Kenny W. A. Lowe 86 Son A. E. Smith Urry Bros. Mattresses rebuilt just like new. Beautiful Down Comforters mad from feather beds, also made into Feaauher Mattreszes. Eiderdowns re- covered. Representative here now Phone 1186. T. R. 1 BARPVP. AC!-`N T Butchers and Grocers l Rlr'..`il-'.N`l' A I-`U|.l. |.lNl~`. ()|-` I-`.XCF.l.l.|:`.NTLY PREPARED C(V)()KI .D MI-'./\'l`5 AND BACONS. f\ l.\Nl!l".v\("l`l'H1-Ill IN (`Ll-I:\;\'. .\'.v\.`\`l'|`.-\HY, Hl'}.-\'l`LII- I\'\:I|l.':'~l`|.`l\ I.` I'l`I`|lI.'\'U Phone 18 ..H.%.\..RR .`iF_.A.(.3!{!`9. ..$?5..50N -\-ur nu-I BE'rTi:Ii "1'.I"G1'1"I'T I T1W3i:'i7'r 1*:*R` EIGHT MOVEMENT D. A. THOMSON, WILL POOR LIGHTING ROB YOUR BOY \\ II or Hlsgzuualul paA6.THROl.lGH LIFE? X \IKJI\ IJUY5 CYCE are (116 WIIICJOWS OI I115 Dram -one of the greatest things you can do for him, yet one of the simplest, is to provide him with proper light when he studies or reads. l\Tmmo- accvlrnn 1-la-.u all Ge nynll miol-. Li. mm. L...--....-.. It's Results That Count IIEHL WILCAA LAC DLLILIKCD `ll. A.C1|.lDo Never assume that all is wall with his eyes because he does not complain. He may have become used to working in pog: light, and his eyes may try to accommodate themselves, but in doing so they are sure to suer strain. He loses a great deal of energy trying to see, he may become dull or restless, or lag behind in his studies---or he may be laying the foundation to permanent near-sightedness. Tr Cc a gray-9-lu'n.-v `Fa:-Q 9-I-nae min. rum rs` Man `ac-r\:l:oI IULIIIKICLIUII LL lJCI Hl'dllCIll Iltar-SEIIECURCSS. It is a startling fact that nine out of ten families are suffering from incorrect or inadequate lighdng and do not know it. `V7 , ,'II I II I I .l I I .8 ' I, _, , `HUI Kl`) IIUK I\Il`. VV `L: We will gladly check the lighting in your home. This service is yours for the asking. Simply telephone us or drop us a card and we will arrange to do thin all-important work at a time convenient to you. YOUR boy s eyes are the windows of his brain -ong 9f gteatest y uAean for l`l'.'\` ll l|l'4l' l.\ \ l;|':.'\i\. nV.'\.\l I .'\l\ I . Ill)? l. \'.`l'l-Z("I`l'Il) l{|'l`('ll|-INS. VIRCINIAN I!/\Kl~`.D IIAMS ()l.|)-I-`/\!'illl()Nl~`.l) H()ll.|".l) HAM SI`!-'.(I|Al.|.Y I'Rl-'.|'/\Rl{l) OX 'T()N(`.Ul-I C`./\|.Vl-`.3 '|`()N(`.lH". AND l'()RK `l`ON(`.Ul~'. ll/\M ANI) Ill-'.l~'.I-` I./\ M01)!-I Jlt'.l.l.ll".!) VI"./\l. VARII- .`l'Y |.0AI" IIIEADCIII-`.I .Sl?. FLOUR AND FEED GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD 8 63 Collier St. (Near Market) Your Business Appreciated n IIIII--I-1\--aunts-n-- [If you have a Lighting Service, inseri pariiculars in space above address.) 5' WATER, LIGHT AND GAS COMMISSION WeAa1'e Co-operating in the PlI'I'IU'\ 'I' 'l'%'ITl'I 1\'I1I'III'I'I1'I'\ (HT; ~TO LEADING- ucgunuulg. On the said lands is said to be situate a good brick dwelling house: wi"i.l1 all modern conveniences. ' `I'm-..... 1n nnv nnrvf A4` +1., 9\11v STREI)T DE'COCRAq`0NS HJOUSE DECOrRLATHKONS C%ORJONAH`1ON SHIELDS UNION JACK A.-ND ENSIGN LITDGRAPIHSED FLAGS DOMINION FLAGS -OORONATIO-N BUTYIKONS BUN'T.1vNG FOR FLOA'I` DECOR.-\}T1ON ORDER EARLY 3 M`.l-`NT :;ADecorations THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937.. Proprietor : had through ;\V II II\ (I419. cuuguzn ` `ml REV. PICK RING MINISTER Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Sunday, April 11, 1937 Under and by virtue of the powers` of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at. the time of sale, uhere will be offered for sale by public auction at `he lllruxvvc llt\'I`I`l nnnnur --uu- SATURDAY, APRIL 17 1937, at the hour of twelve o olock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, auctioneer, the following property. namely: A that m>1`: .:1in 1mrr=n1 nf` L-wnd .1?J'E'.1"A\Il MINISTER Collier Sf United chgch`: DD`! 1: `In 1'n\vn us A Sunday, April 11, 1937 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.-"I`he Minister. 3 p.m.-`-Jhe Church School. I Monday,` "'8 p.m., Young People s Iniono. . -' ~ 11 a.m.--']This Is int] Chrouchmarfs Linan-tent, Salve and Cough Syrup -__--- . c-n-av`: VIII!-III REV. E. E. LONG, B.A., B.D. Minister SOLD AT MONKMAN'S DRUG STORE DOUGLAS DRUG STORE H. SMlTH'S DRUG STORE Ra-vi. . ....._ .,_. ,... ........ V... W ... QUEEN'S HOTEL._ BARRIE inn: WHl1'1'Y S STORE AlI-n.I..1- .-nub . We invite you to worship with us. Mortgage Sai Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned uuv. 4:1. 1:4. uu.wLr, 15.11., 15.1). Minister , ` Lloyd Tufford, Ongvanrist and Choir-l master. ! TOWN OF BARRIE FeatherBeds T8513? aundry (2: T5: I '3 UKULI Allandale 8 vp.m., TIT Midweek the House of`? . In the Royal ` Q A fine farm, west half of lot 2, :1 Con. 8, "Pay iownship, 100 acres. 1, more or less, about 20 acres of bush, soil best of clay loam. prac- tically free from s:umps and stones. :abundance of good spring water gnear buildings. Nine-romed solid ` brick house, frame barn, 50 feet ` square on stone foundation. with 3 stabling and other outbuildings. As mthis property has come into my possession through a mortgage, will ' `sell for merely the cost of the house Ialone. Immediate possession. In- lspection invited. Apply to William l3IvKeown, 24 Eugenia St, Barrie, `f- Ont. , For the week ending April 2nd re-1. `lief in B*.n`1'ie cos`. 8500.08, com-` \' pared with $665.47 the previous 5 week. A number were cut o the relief roll on April 1st and several more are to be cut off on April `.5111. Uniono. `I7. .1. 3 Vital statistics for Barrie for` "'.\Ia1'ch from the town c1erk s ofce' .'show 14 births, 14 deaths and six 'mar1-iages. I 3 Owing to the prevalence ofii measles in Barrie, the M.0.H. has de- ii cided that the baby cl-inic should not `be held on Friday this week. E I -j`-`*-" ' I Mrs. H. Banks, of I`ioromo, islt `spending the week with her mother, .1 g M1-s. Wm. Arnott. .; ( 4 j_.___._. , ;` Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wtaurlint left, |T,uesday to spend a month xvitxh` their daughvt-er, Mrs. Louis Barbone, ' `in Buffalo, N.Y. v -----j----- v 1 The regular meeting of the- Bar-`i arie Women s Institute will be held. at the home of Mrs. J. M . Mills,- Collier St., on Tuesday, April 13th,: [at 2.30 p.m. - v I v held in the Armouries on Friday night by the Barrie Branch, Can- -`.end the evening service mt Burton l`!he annual Vimy banquet will be; I iadian Legion. The vetera.ns will at- . I Ave. Ohurch on Sunday. o ------j-j- ` { Mrs. Thos. Burton attended a -`meeting of the C`emt1'a1 Ontario Com-` `servazive A-ssociartion Executive at gthe Albany Club, Toronto, on Tues~ E day. 4 Arthur McLean and Neil McBride! vreturned last week from a week s `holiday in Toronto and New Yo;. ` ________._. `The contractors for Barrie s new well are making splendid progress ;and pow have no hesitamcy in guar- `anteein_a' 21 million and we half gal- _lons a day. Last nig`-ht they struck: 'a new flow. which promises all kinds} of water. T Applications for :he position of Superintendent of Barrie Parks will be received by the Parks Commis- sion for season of 1937, approxj-' mately seven mon`;-hs. Salary $25 per month. Applications must be handed in to Chairman M. D. Mor- rison, Adyance Office, not later than 2 13,111.. Saturday, April 10th, 1937. For Boys and Girls, R Palace. 2 p.m.-C1-usaders. 3 p.m.~-C`enI1-a1 Men. 3 p.m.-Ou1' Church School. 3 Notice is hereby given that all Icreditors and others havitn-g claims `against the Estate of Adelaide Her- Vrell, late of the Town of Barrie, in` ;the County of Simcoc, Spinster, de- ceasd. are re:-:;ui1`ed on or before thrl S;-\'enIcL-.'.th day of April, .~`..D., I1937, to send by post prepaid. or :20 deliver to the undersigned, Solici- tors for the Administratx-ices of the said decc-:=.sc-d. (1 full statement of itheir claims. duly vc-ried, and .l1c-5 `nature of the sr.-curi:_v, if any, held. `--.- 1'-vm, and after said date thug 'AdmilllStl'(1U'l(""` will proceed to dis-A 't1'ibu'.v the 1:: : of th-" .<.'1id anioz`.-g tl:v~ p 1' entitled ther4=.to.i having l`C;Z`l`d only to the claims of? lwhich they `shall then have had; gmvotice. 1 TW-mum! at `D....._`. I\_;..__'. `L2, - TENDERS FOR WIRING OF PAINSWICK SCHOOL Tenders will be received up =1]! ` Wednesday, April 21st, for wiring ( Painswick School for Hydro. Plan: t and specications may be seen any `,1 day after 6.30 pm. at the home 01 1 i 1 the undersigned. LrOVV&t OT sanm fnhliav n.-x r\(.I-(.9 one unuerslgnea. Lowest or any tender not neces- szmly accepted. I B. R, wvn:nn Q1----...... A poor maple syrup season this` ,\`:-a1' is feared by local farme_rs un- lea: `here is a change in the wea- ther soon. The cold winds which have been experienced during the day time prevent the sap running and if this condition prevails until after the nights are no longer fro.=t\` -the 5115131` season will be over almost 23 soon at 1': +914; ; vzzvuce. 1 D11:-d at Barrie, Ontario, this 22nd v"==' nf March. A.D., 1937. I Q*wav*. Ry Slemarl, -""--3. Quin-:0 ' The en1p1o_\'ees of the Barrie `Tan- ning Co., with their wives. enjoyed a social evening in- the 1.0.0.17`. Hall last F1'ida_\'. `The rst part of the evening was taken up with cards. Lunch W s then served. fo1,IoWed by a dance. T`1nn n..n..~....,........; _A L`.. .,,, 21 UEIICB. The mana.ge1nent of the company provided the hall and the ladies the lunch. BARRIE IIANNERY WORKERS ENJOY PLEASANT EVENING PARK SUPERINTENDENT WANTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS __....- .._, -........ I `Tuesday, Church Council; Wed-E mesday, Bible Study; Thursda_v,1 Concert, auspices W.A. FOR SALE OR RENT zuucepneu. B. B. Warnica, Scretary, Allandale, R.R. `MAPLE SYRUP MAKES FIRST ] APPEARANCE ON MARKET fl "hand and sold readily. t I The Saturday morning` market was lfeatured by the first appearance of lmaple syrup, which sold at 55c Ia quart. A small quantity was on Business a`: the market was good amd many .toWnspeople took advan- tage of the fine weather to attennd. 5! Other than differences in egg and " ' butnter prices, `there was little change noted. Eons shnwpd ghvnnn-.1 \.l\I U .1.` \l.I..I.l JJ\J\lIJ&JLl.lJ JJL (Continued from page one) .A communication from the Wel- fare Department urged co-oper2n.ion Jof couvncil in getzing men on reliel out an fanns, it being` understood Lthat a nila-n s absence fmonl the !municipality in connection with such work would not affect his municipal T residence. .'r.1m p"I11`AI\ `Du......1.. (V.-.....J:.... 1 ,, cage 01 me nne weather to amen-d.! :5! "butnter little: `?change noted. Eggs showed strong-` ter and had a temtdiency to go higher, 9 selling at 18c to 20c, but some stall-` Sihdlders go`: as high as 25c. On the ,other hand, butter was weaker, go- _. _ing at 28c to 30c 23. lb. .\;.u..uuu uuv vv 9 nJA..'v|\J.`-1-1.32. F, ' 1,1 `April 3rd, as released by the Wel- _t`fare Department ~`to-day, show a de- h .previous week. It is expected that : all employables will be struck from the rolll on April 15th. L Figures for the week are: 9` Indigent-s Employlaibles Total Y Food . . . . .$l77.47 $152.17 $329.64 L` Fuel . . . . . 82.33 66.40 148.70 " 'Clothing' 11.85 8.89 20.74 Light .25 .25 ' .75 .75 3`, $271.90 $228.21 $500.08 gf IVIINESING Wm. F. Orchard, of Port Dover, *spen:`. a day with his mother and 1- hrnt.hm'.: inst xunnlr Relief figures for the week ending` `money would be taken :crease of $165 comparde with the` uu1.'uu2tuoI1v Ce1eD'1'aT.lOn. Ater discussing the matter, it was agreed tzhla/L the park would be dain- ! I 1 1 aged considerably and ` too much out of the I towm. Ald. James, a member of I 'the Legion, said he was not in favor iof the proposition. Ilt would mean ` 3a 10: of work and the Legion woun. `` `prot but little from it. 1 {me request was refused. i The Water, Light and Gas C-om- `mission wrote that on January 20th `the council was requested to pro- vide new nancing for the Water- works Departmenrt to the extent 0! $12,000 to cover cost of instal1ing' _ n:ew well. Now the Commission 1`e- queszs thlat this amount be increased to $15,000, and suggests that deben- ltures be issued for this amount, ayable over a period of ten years. 3 Harry Morren was the speaker at Collier St. United Church .\Ien .=. Club on` Tuesday night. Mr. Mor- 1. ren spent several years with the I I\'orthwest Mounted Police and with _ the Department of Game and Fish-' _,erie.'~:, `rationed at No1'wa_v House, 5;\\'here he became familiar with the :1 language of ;he Cree Indians. Hre ' grave much information on the mis- sion work carried on among the In- dians. fT`1..\ .,,-.:..._ ..m '- Health, of which Mrs. IURILIVUS. 'Tlhe Weomen s Institute met at Mrs. Andrew Orchard s home or: 'Thursday afternoon for their April meeting. There were twenty Ladies present. The meeting was on Crawford is convener. The roll call was Health Hints and First Aid. Mrs. Crawford gave a timely inrterpreta- tion of the motto Look up and not down, out and not in, forward and not. backward. and lend a hand. Miss Anne Orchard gave interesting current events. Mrs. Downey read L a timely article by Miss Ethel Chap- man on Food for son. Mrs. Harry Foyston gave a very informative and interesting paper on Health, which included information on cancer and some con- tagious diseases, as well as many health hints. A heart) sing-song was enjoyed. Arrangements were made for quilting the relief quilt on T uesda_v the home of '1lhe 'o1'0e`ram the Easter Sea- Mrs. Geo. ('nmmi++rm Johnston. fn o `l'I'nln-n afternoon of nex: week at. ` C]othi1;g:- . . 1 I It` l 1Ub'plli1l. 'Dhe sons and daughters and their `families celebrated the f`1ft_\'-fou1'th jweddingr anni\'e1'sa1'_v of their par- ;ents, M1`. and Mrs. Wm. Fralick, of Bzu'1-ie, on Mondziy evening at the ;old home, where their son S`.an1e_v resides. ` MK.` `n .... ..L'.....) ._._ .1 , , Y Mattre_sses-_- (IIEUE. {The meeting was and was presided w Kent, the pesident. singing was led by C. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gracc-y )`(-- 7 cently moved from Elmvale `.0 the Chantler farm on the Essa side oi`, ,the Tossoronrtio `amd Essa township` `-line, about two miles north of AI. liston. John Gallaughrsz-, who has` ;been ve _v:ar.= on this farm, has- taken up residence on the Cm-rak farm in Tossoronttio. 1.V.L.L.I.` JLIIJ-LL` 4 >`pen:`. `brothers last week. ' (`.m-A.-m r`......`L.,.11 U ['0 L[1L'.`l'S 12151 ; \V"C`eK. Gordon Campbell motored to Hamilton and Niag'a1'a Falls over the week end. (`An ....... +..1... 1-..- L. `m'_. ,_ I `V EEK ORG. C-0ng'1'atul'utions to M1`. and Mrs. Leo Hiltz on The awival of a son on Thursday, April 19:, at the Bar- rie Hospital. 'm1> 11119 :1-ml (`1110-llafnvc marl +\.,.:.. 1'C5l(leS. .\I1's. Durnford and son La1'ry spent a few days in S:z1_\'ner last week with her parents. .\I)`R. 7, \T2u`11i1-n zvnd enn Dnkl... \\L`L'}\ \\'lLl1 1101' parents. Mrs. W. Blagfuire and son Bobby spent last week at her old home in 3 I\Iidhu1*s't. (2,... r~ 1,u..-.;_._ .....,I V ' ` .V1l(lI1U1'S'l7. Geo. G`. Johnston made a buxialess trip `o 'I`o1'onto on 'Tuesda_v. Mr. and I\I1's. Dorsey A1'n1st1'ong' moved from the 12th concession: last week to the house of VV211-tel` Downey ; vacated by H. .\IcEwan zmd family.` W. J. A1'n1s-trong and sons, Wil- bert, J'r., and Fred and Lorn-e. of Ttoronto, spew Sunday here with relatives. BIRTIHS GJBSO3\'--On Friday, April 2, 1937,. to Prov. Constable H. Gibson and Mrs . Gibson, 105 Owen St., a son. COLLIER CHURCH MEN'S CLU HEAR OF INDIANS IN NORTH "vs72&nes' Vy Meeting. 43 `X7.-. lu..CL A DEATHS MCCUAIG--A1 Gu ch1'i(:, Oro Lownv ship, on Sunday, April 4, 1937, Minnie .\IcCuai;:. (l:.uL'}1tt:r of thv` luzu Mr. mid Mrs, hnm...n \I.. .ummc .\lCLU3l)2'. u.a"ug*hter of and Mrs. Dum.-nu M4; Cuaigr, in her 71st year. I-`um:r:xl on \V(-dnr-;~:d:1_\', with intt.-rn1:n1. in Guthe Cemetery. L.-\'T(AI\'VILLI-I--.-Kt the Sick Chil-. dren s Ho. 'I`-oronto, on I`uesda_v, April 6, 1937, I1':n1('-.--A ! K:1\`(- I.:1f:1n\-illr. 0'1_mm~-w -`-' VV . . relatives. "T`Yl~. n TU -..~. uuuu u; .ux:. UCU. JUHIISDOII. p1'og1'ani committee to. arrnnge .the new prog~am was named, with M1. W. Downe_\' as Convener. The tea hostesses were Mrs. A. Orchard and .\Ii:<.=, Anne Orchard. The May meeting: will be held in- the Orange Hall and will be `.he annual business meeting and election of oict-rs`. Ion Lr-n1et(:1'_Vy. STBBALD--At Clr-\':-land, 1' SInuL'u' An:-i`| .1 Ha... A U I I \ 4| lllh'\.|I|.V_Yo EIBBALD--A.t Ohio. or; Sunday, April -1. H:n'\'>y .\'u}\'a.". Sibbnld. oldest son of Thns. Sib- bald and the late Agnes Sibbald, Barrie, in his 68th year. Inter-' vwwty at Chveland on TLlf`.~'.ll:ly, April :\:1_\'c 1.ut2n1v1llr:, 23 daughter of Mr. and La'.zm\'i1]rA. Barrie. F: IThursdz1_v at 2.30 pm. famil_\' 1-c-sidc-nee, 26 St., with interment in ion Conn-teryy. 1IBBALD_A+ (`um-.;1.r....a RELIEF SHOWS DECREASE , .-apt}: H, J2!-fl, l"l'2LI1 .ut:mvi1)r:, 23-month:-:- !` Mrs. 1.. IP. Fund-ml \' :1? 9 9.0 uh: l`-an-- DEATHS _\~ flnrl-....', Evening at Seven Subject: The Revealing Christ Fifteen minutes with the old fam- iliar hynms. In /11 1 ,-. .. -.. . The Northern Advance well attended. over by Fred` . Community 1 '. M. G. S'n1iH1 x,ommunny G. Smith. 4 1 > .uc UOI`: Bm'r12 Un- 1Il"l'H.l 0]) from thu- McD0n no \-1-in I ha l(Tl`.` -:-old ,. = resluence. ITJ1e Barre Branch, Canadian Leg- ion, wroie asking for the use of the] `Ag'ricult1iral Hark from May 10v"ch| !to 15th, inclusive, for an outdoor show to be staged by Wallace Bros. This -' show, the commumcatiox. stated, would not interfere with the coronation ce1qba'ation. A rlmmmmnn. flan w...+m. :4 .....~' `SALARIES AND WAGES! BOOSTED BY COUNCIL} 3 Ubllti 4. :ga2'd1'ng' xing; the - `be\*e1w-age rooms. ' 'Il...+ 2-: ll`0l IO COHHICT. unnn nai- That no action be taken ro- hour for clvosixg n9 f`.\1. .. .. I l I i 1 g:u.~.sI'u. A resolution irhtrodllm-I nv AM. Cameron and Mills 'n:'l(-I Llml. Llzu clerk \-vritu the Dr-p:n'Ln1cn,l of lligzhrx wzzyrs urgim,: Llmt l.h-- rmul l rum.> Harrie to (funny llurdt-n hr lulwnw ovvr ::.~: :1 pmvim-i;:xI hig'|1w'n_\= HIM` that pnvvd. ` A'noLlu.-r 1-mlutiun by AIl._ lA.\.-.~ ` :1.~,kvd Hunt. 11].. \ Vn|n: and Gus L.`ummi.~:.-,i0n hp .:.~'. { mi In ruin--.iiv1' lu\vu~rin;," uf l.h-4 .~~Ir- M * 13..-In |--.1... 4.. .l.. . . ...I ` L116 l0U0\\'lI1'g' PFOPBIT) , I13.X'I1el_\'Z All that ceruain parcel of band situation in the Town of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe. and being composed of part of lot number twenty~t.hree on the east side of .Mu1cz1ster Stree: and the south side of Penetanguishene Street, as shown `on registered plan number 124. which said part. is more particular- ly described as follovs. Commenc- ing at the I10l'tl1E21St corner of said 10: number twenty-three, thence in a southwesterly direction along the southerly boundary of Penetang- uishene Street _=i.\:ty-seven feet more or less to the eas.-ern boundary of Mulcastey treet; thence southerly and along the eazstern boundary of Mulcastc-r Street. ?hi1'ty-six feet; thence easterly in a straight line to a point. in the easterly boundary of said lot twen~,\'-thrc-e distant eighty- nine feet from the_no1't.he2.s: corner; thence in a northwes-terly direction along the easterly boundary of said lot eighiy-nine feet to the place of beginning. On the zairi land: 5:: eairl fn lnz.