.. .. .. - . A ~ / n A V A l\4 Irv \|l..V \4V\4l.y UCCII I --Lo\'in;r1y remembered by Mom | 43 and Dad. Nora, Alice and Jack. ....., .Lvu\J- Copies of the said list of lands or advertisement can be seen in my oice or will be mailed upon mal-- ing application for same. In de fault of payment oftaxes as shown on said list, on or before Tuesday, January 10, 1939, at the hour 01 2 o clock in the afternoon, I shall at that time, in the Council Chain- bers, Court House, Barrie, Ont. proceed to sell by public auction, the said lands to pay such arrears. together with the charges thereon An n.-I ..... .....,J ,...I.. ...:II 1.- 1__1,x ._ e_.._ .....,- -- ,,..,. ....-.. .......`_. An adjourned sale will be held two weeks later, January 24th, 1939. at the same place and hour. D. H. COLEMAN, C:._.--_ I" -r ....... .... -r. Inn sax/n4:..unA-In Treasurer, Simcoe Treasurer s ofce, Court Barrie, Ontario, the first day` tober, 1938. -. For Arrears of Taxes IN THE`. COUNTY OF SIMCOE To win NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for taxes in the County of Sim- coe has been prepared and is being published in an advertisement in the Ontario Gazette upon the 1st of October, 1938; 1he 5th of Novem- ber, 1938, and the 3rd of Decem ber, 1938. ,`___:__ ,. ,. .u n . . TUESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1939. } W.-\N'TED-Suits, overcoats, dresses, in fact an_vthin;_: in dry cleaning. } Phone Spotless Cleaners, Barrie. I 270. ' (S) WANTED--Carpentry, anything in building, alterations, buift-in cup- boards, etc. L. Latanville, 26 McDonald St. Phone 910R 44 Lgwps FERSMALE IN MEMORIAM rVrnr\\v Reasonable Prices DEATHS ill in .......... .., County. , Hcnuse, of Oc- the Western N 0 Middle Men's Prots would like every boy and girl in this: `anner Province of Ontario; yes, throughout the whole Dominion of Canada, to learn and obey. Then we would have fewer unnecessary `accidents 1 Stop ! Look and Listen ! l Ross Peacock with favor us with I- ...,.,.,.1. _.a_ .. 3 .... .u uvAv I I We are now going to present two selections in choral reading led by Helen Lambert. .4....\. - by. We shall have a sailor song fea- turing Helen Lambert, soloist, and -.Lcr:ompanied at the piano by Miss St1'an_2'e.' VPL .. _.-__L 5.. _ Auvyuc A motion by Deputy-Reeve Mills to purchase a carload of relief Wbod lfrom out of town to be laid down I at $7 in Barrie was withdrawn in favor of purchasing the wood local- at the yard. ly from Lewis & Robertson at $6.75 I . ....-.u~...u...- . uuuy . A4vvL\ uuu 21 piccolo solo. nr . \/V ..v.\,.. A4s~AAAvvAvo `The next item is a piano solo by Elise Page. \I.',. ._`I__'II 1.....- .. _-1 I The next is a two-part song en-l titled The Mill, While one part of the class sings, the other repre- sents the clicking` and clacking :f ltlie mill. 1 Violet Jermey will sinp; us a .9010 `entitled The Lily of the Valley. \- .. :LA.:...,.. 3..L...\.I.<..l.3..._ 4.- ...... F. \I2l\aL u_y \.u.uunu vvvuo I Dep.-`Reeve Mills stated that com- plaints' had been received regard- ing slush -on sidewalks and suggest- ed that snow plows be requested to clear up this situation when it ex- isted. V (Continued from page one) I presentation to our world-wide radio friends. There will be no encores.| We sincerely solicit your kindest at- tention, for which I thank you very kindly in advance. I shall now (`ail on LeRo_v to open his broadcast. Let us give Roy a bi}: hand. O.K., Roy, take it away! I I .. ._ .1 \...\...u,u Lll\4 uua \.I.l. nu. vuuv_y- As a fitting introduction to our closing song`, we should like to! have our studio audience assist us'~ . . . ,` . . ,, I .111 slnyglng Abxde wlth Me. ! ur- _L._n ..---- _-.-,.1..q- M... 1_..-_; l All .-:u`a.,.u`;, .xuAux. nlvln Aug. | i We shall now conclude our broad- =ca. with another two-part song, iDa\ is Closing. i During the last half4hour you `have been listening" to an educa~ tional p1'o_2;i'am sponsored by the` ilpupills of room 3, of VPS, Barrie. 1W0 will be on the air next Friday. at 3.30 pm. broadcasting from our `z)'\\.'!`. private studio. Till then your announcer, LeRoy Ayerst, bids you adieu and sincerely thanks you! What Council Did .. ..,.,._,_._,,,.. ..-.-..,. ,5 _ W A+gm1a;.a.`7$s-waeaiiai '0: "1:11e.=}n'E:i:;ket building, ranging in price from $25 to $225 for var- ious types of paint. Referred to !property committee. `n-.. h___._ nun . . 1 .1 I (Continued from page one) could be done about if._ A `..--..,'|.___ ,: .,, UI: UUIIB aDOHC 11:. U L.`_1_1}1 'l=:e1:.,: ,_o.f ".m".';-..1,.4 1... mm. .. .... .\. i The annual meeting` of the Bar- `rie Honicultural and Town Im- provement Society will be held in the Police Court Chambers on Thurs- day evening`, Jan. 12, for the pur- pose of electing officers for the coming year and_ other general busi- ......... TL 1,. Iqnunrl 4-1-ux+ o lnvrrn uuuuus _yca1. auu uuup; 5\.u\.;u; Iuutun ness. It is lroped that a large number will avail themselves of be- . ing present to hear reports, etc. 42 HI Thursday at 8 p.m., important meeting of the Barrie Dramatic Club in the club rom over Hurl- burt s store. Preparations for a night of plays late in January is in progress. All interested in make- up or lighting, as well as in acting`, ;be sure and be on hand this Thiirsday evening. uvclagc avhcuucunpx. hug i Victoria--Enrolment, 406; aver- age attendance 363. King` George-Enrolment 30, average attendance 27. SCHOOL NURSE S REPORT Made 29 visits to schools, in- spected 638 pupils; made 22 home visits. There were ve cases of scarlet fever in Prince of Wales School and one case of whooping cough in King Edward School. INo Members Broadcast The chai1f1;` gr? secretary were iirmitt` to confer` with- fhe`Deprtn1ent of Education re grant for manual training and home economics classes. -x~ _, A_,`,,A_ -._ ....._.._...-4. uxuncz. l PRINCIPALS REPORTS FOR DECEMBER Co11eg'iate--Enrolment, 642; Aca- demic, 581; average attendance 546, or 94 per cent.; Commercial, 61; average attendance 56, or 92 per cent. Prince of Wales School-Enro1- lment 464; average attendance 421. King Edward-Enro1men-t, 237; average attendance 231. I 17:..4.....:.. 13......-.'I.~..-m+ Ana. owns-_ 5Lauu .u; uu.-. -." .... "5 _u_ No acon was taken on request of J. H. Nixon for part of the re insurance -business, as all the in- surance is handled by a local broker. _....-.....-..- no nu-rgrsrs-I-a I`l'\I'\ Sales books, loose leaf systelns and office supplies for sale at the Advance. Coming Events (Continued from page one) The Barrie Advance (Continued from page one) that I will be able to keep active._\` in touch with it. I shall be \'o1'y sorry to be losing` Mr. Finlayson in the House, but hope that he will not in any way be lost to active|' pzwticipation in the a`ai1's of the! party. -. T J. -L`...I .........L1.. L.............) L... l.`...l V The Win-One Class will hold 5 tea and social at Mrs. Pu'L1'l1 s home on Tifn St., Wednesday, Jan. 18. 'T`L,. ....,....1... ......AL:..... `.1: LL- H1 \ u um, v--.,uuv...<.uu_y, uuu. 4w The reg'u1zu' meeting of the WZA. of Burton Ave. United Church took uuc AIIULICLII -\.;.~.u... v...., . I\CD`4& I We know that there are many: boys and yrirls listening: to our broadcast this morning', and for; your benet and safety we are 9:0- ing to sing" a safety :~:on_2`, which we .., vv 4.uv...;uu_y, uuu. 17, at 8 o clock. All departments, through their secretaries and treas- u1`e1`.~', will give an account of their stewardship for the year, and plans will be made for the future. This meeting proves of great interest to iho. concerned. r11"! .1. A .... -.un.L -Jul./Jv\.u u.n. mu. \-v\.AAALls- The young" people of Burton Ave. Church will hold a skatin,9; pzuty at the Allandale rink on Tuesday, Jan. 10th. A ten cent charge will be made for each. Table tennis is to be played for those who do not skate. Following the skating, re- freshments will be served in the school room. mu 1 u\4AAv\IA Lvunnnu The annual congregational meet- ing is to be held on Tuesday, Jan. 1"} n4- 0 ..)..1.\,.1- All .J,..`..4...--._A.7. yunv I (lo feel greatly honored by his offer to open up the riding`, and 1 am looking` i'o1'wa1`d to his active co-operation and advice in every- thing connected with its welfare. Having re_cca1'd to Mr. Hepburn s as~l surance to me that he would facili- tate all steps necessary to make it possible for me to be in the House when it opens, two months hence, I have no doubt Mr. Nixon will do whatever is necessary to impzement that promise. HT .............:..A... -__..._ .--___L LL- 1-....- , ;;un,u\.n. um. The Sunshine Club of St. George s Church will hold their meeting Wednesday evening` at the home of Mrs. T. Booth, William St. Preparation for a St. Valentine tea to be held Feb. 16 will be the chief subject of the evening. T`l1n ..,\..n... v\r\r\r\l/\ A4` Y).`..J-..... A-.- I appreciate very much the large attendance of the executive to-day and the very kindly spirit in which they welcomed me to this riding. While I can never hope to take the place of Mr. Finlayson in East Simcoe, I shall do my utmost to be of service, and I am proud of the fact that I am coming into ariding which has been represented by one who. has taken such a prominent and useful part in the public life of this province for a great many "1... `cm 7! \Auu\ 1 I Mr. J. Munro left for Nakina,| where he will resume duty. ' Mrs. J. Wez`.therup returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit in Hornepayne. The monthly meeting` of the Sil- ver Link Class of Burton Ave.;' will be held at the home of G.` Clark on Wednesday evening-, under: the leadership of Mrs. Wm. Rusk. Miss Dorothy Black, of Toronto, spent the week end at her home 011 'I').....'I.L'.....! (VJ. I `(vu- Mrs. F. Wright will leave shortly` for Quebec, where she will take up residence. f 11 . nu . . ... 117 w . .. A \4uA\.A\4Al.\a\au I Mr. Wm. Clute left Wednesday for Hornepayne, where he will resume duty. II 7 Ir 1 n. .. `V . . Nrvnlu mu. 1 Bradford St?` v 124 Dunlop Phone 176 ..a.-.~u..v;. u. uv. ! Mrs. T. Godden spent the week end in Hamilton with her sister, Mrs. W. King. 'l\lI'.... I"...-.nn I`-.J.l...-\ 41.` f\_J_..__._ Mrs. Karhn,`of Long Island, is spending some time with Mrs. H. Firmzm, Holgate St. ."l"`L.. C4.......L:.... r`1..L 44- rm, u. yum... y.uuuu.b ...\u. -4 uu;uv- Mrs. F. Wareham retifrned` home from Toronto Saturday, where she had been ill for some time. 1\1- -r 1 `I an y .. mu. vu.-. Mrs. J. Fraser and daughter Joan, of Toronto, spent Saturday visiting friends here. , .u -n u .. .. .- Sheila. Brennan, daughter of Dr. E. J. Brennan, North Bay, has re- turned to her home after spending` some time with Rose Doucette on `Cumberland St. .--run.` `News of I All andale v \4Iwv.yu un .I.vAI4AAv\J Auuv vvv.,\.u. Margaret Kidd, who has been a patient in tit` R.V. Hospital, has returned home and is doing nicely. Pat Delaney, of Richmond, Que., is here to attend Arthur Lines` birthday party on Tuesday in the Y.M.C.A. -r*r-1 vi 1. -.- w;1-J1l`;';L;>.;;Doe, of Lakeeld, L spem the week end at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Doe. W. ; u;u- vv . LLIIJEI Miss Grace Godden, of Oshawa, spent the week end at her home on Cumberland St. Mrs. M. C1'iith a;n(j_l\/I1j.'_:z,11n(iA1< `Mrs. V. Leiwis spent Stturday in Toronto. vv All our Meats from the Farmer `to You! "ford. A u;vuvv Mr. Roy Hounsome spent the week end with his parents in Brad- .\.-y .uu..u-.._, ;.u. u \.;uuuvu, 4A.Au\J.uuo] Miss Alma Bristow will leave] shortly for C0llll1g'\\'()Od, where she lwill enter training for a nurse. Th7..- TI` 1`I7......`l._ .... ._..A..vu... _ J` L _._. A um ..n..-... u. Luz. uuun. uuuy. Misses Jean and Mary Clark spent a few days in Toronto lasT, week. L':,1_I ___1__ L__ 1___., _ u-nu usJUJ.uI yumv years. J.uLu. I Mrs. F. Hill and daughter Hazel: lei`-t Monday for Vermilion, Alberta. 7'\TI..,. A 1...- T7.....L..... .... II 1....` 4 ..-.u. Asevuvnn AV1A>`: uuuucuu. v Mrs. B. Richardson took chzu-`q'e| of the business part of the evening` and Miss Bessie Spearn favored with a delightful" solo, fitting` for the| 1 .\'e\\' Year. I Mrs. Doe s class served a de1ir:h`- |fuI lunch at the close of the meet} I place Thursday, Jan. 5, in the base- ment of the church. Rev. W. A. E. Doe presided over the opening ser- vice and devotional period. Instal- lation of officers took place. Those elected were : -n - 1 it v-. .-.. . Pr&9i Mrs. B. Richardson; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. W. Park; 2nd Vice-Presi(lent, Mrs. T. W. Little; Treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Han- na; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mitchell; Cor- Sec., Mrs. Maxwell; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Peck; Pianists, Mrs. W. A. Spearn` and Mrs. Henderson; Parsonzu.-,'el Com., Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Paddison, Mrs.l Wilkinson; Property Com., M`r. W. Little, Mrs. A. Pugh, Mrs. Jack- son, Mrs. Peters; Flower Com._. Mrs. Park; Mrs. Wisdom, Mrs. Ha1'woo(l,'., Visiting: Com., Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Wis~- dom, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Johnson. Kine: `D D:..1.......)...... L..,.1_ izev. J. McGi11icudd_v, of the First` Baptist Church, Barrie, led the evening` service in the Burton Ave. Church Su11d a_v evening. . [" 1 Mrs. Jerry and Audrey. of To- ronto, are visiting Mr. and .\Ir.<. Jerry here. XIE-.. 'l3....1.-- KT--u---- ~-----L L`-A Page Eight I AAv..L\-- Miss Barbara Newman week end in Orillia. Miss Helen Burns :-ome time in Barrie. 1: u `- is spent the spending .u--u. mun, nu J.)blLLl\4n I M1`. and Mrs. H. Ostrander went' to Toronto on Saturday to visit Reliable Companies, Prompt Settle unnumb- |EIecro, Hydro and Mechano Therapy Electro Magnetic Baths Electronic Diagnosis i Foot Adjustments Phone 405 for Appointment 82a Dunlap St. Barrie. WOOD FOR SALE-Body hardwood $7.50 and hardwood limbs $5.00 cord`; mixed wood $6.00 cord. Apply E. Barron, 98 Wellington I St. E. Phone 1596J 40 v_____w_ _-__ - w--.-an GEO. R. 8: ELSIE R. BURNS, Ds.C. I DRUGLESS THERAPISTS `FOR SALE-A20 fox pens, 23 ken- nels, 1 bone grinder, power or hand operated. Apply Chas. Gilmore, P.O. Box 1025', Bar- r1e. (s) ;FOR SALE-One fresh milk cow, l 6 years old; one Clyde mare, 7 years old, 1450 lbs.; one set brass mounted team harness: one small cutting box, Massey-Harris; one set bo-b sleighs. Sell very cheap. Apply 7th line, Vespra, corner l of townline, one mile west of Allandale. Phone 611-1'12. S I 1 WANTED-Sma1l centrally located, Apply Box 10, Advance modern with house, ga1'age. (s) IF ITS WOOD - JUST NAME [T ,On special choice heavy, all maple i or two 'heapivngtruck1oa`s for on`._v $6.75: this is a bargain. Other bargains, choice body maple and beach $3.95 or two truck loads $7.75. Limb wood $3.50 or two truck loads $6.75. Kindling $2.95 per truck load. Body poplar $2.50 heaping truck load or two loads $4.75. OLIVER E. CAR- SON, Phone 1413, BARRIE. DEALING AT HEPPLESIEWS? A. F. A. MALCOMSON CHIROPRACTORSW l\ -. A _- ..._ _ __-__._ .Rat__3__s'E;"'f`c -;pe`P"`worl. 27t`p' wora "-V`__` `w j ` _E'ha15`'ged each insroio , min- imixm chafga 25c. E-x numbers and Apply at the Auvance, 10c extra. Classied advertising accepted up to 12 o c ock noon Tuesday. WOOD FOR ALET CRAIGHURST "i'_he Home of GOOD INSURANCE Classifieyd Ads te_s:"""I"c;`-:pe1` wor-1. 2g_'per word charged each Inseruo. r A-' vs FORTY YEARS menu. PHONE 447 5I1~. Wi$-1; . i chzu'Q'e| HAVE YOU TRIED ,......... .,_. we \...,..... With Crown Attorney F. Ham mond conducting the prosecution and Jehn F. W.oo_ds appearing for the accused, evidence was given by Anthony Decarie, manag'e1' of Zel- lers Limited`, and by Grant Mon- .crie , who identied Rodell ani} Ainsworth in a police line-up 21> `two of the three men he had seen `on the morning of Dec. 19 jump into a car parked in front of Zel- lers store and drive off quickly after 5:iving' the car a push. - ut:y;v.xuuuu\.:_v q:u,uuv. A third change against Charles Lawes, age 28, Orillia, was with- _drawn by the Crown. IIHLL I`: .... A 44.-.... __. `EV T1, A ;;u.-luuun. . .`.Tis.< Betty Caston Spent last week in Barrie. Mr. Geo. Greades is visiting fricmls in Ottawa. I Mr. C. Baldwin has gone to work [in Dundalk. Ir 1 r 11! an 1 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Slack and son. of Port Burwell, have come as care- itakors of the C.P.R. station since Mr. and Mrs. Gartley have moved to Coldwater. F2 Committed lIRISH-Sudden1y at his residence, 1 Iarrie, Vance A. P. Trish, husband of Helen Collins, in his 63rd year, late of Queen's: Hotel. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. C. E. Therrein, 102 West St. North, Orillia, on Wednesday. Jan. 11. to Guardian Angels Church. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in St. Michael's Ceme- te1'_v, Orillia. [approximately $2,800. ,\ --- - I 4.1.1.! AL ....,`... ... Irene, who E Hospital. `\'T.' . . 13-1-J." Ava gnu \Jl\lI'\IVI HEPPLESTON--In fond and Iovin~_" memory of our dear son and bro- ther, Richard James Heppleston, who died Jan. 10, 1937. l"11ere s a face that is haunting 21>` pvvl, There s a voice that which brought us good cheer; 'I`he1'e s a smile we 1l forever re- member When in silence we dry every tear. _,_Y,u~:nn-In ..nmn.u1-.,.....A 1.... 1m'..... Quality Unsurpassed