COMEBM4 EEIEPJTS EFOR REN\ I`--'1"wo front rooms, up-;, i stairs, unfurnished. 149 Mary` GD jFO~R SALE-25 White Rock Pul-I 1 lets; also Registered Yorkshire: 5 Boar. Apply Wm. New, St1'oud.5, [ Phone 16122. (29) l 4 BARRED ROCK CH.ICI\'S from `l'e-; males entered in R.O.P. ant`. pens` operating: under The Hatche1-).'_ Approval Policy. Every esp; set? is produced by our own birds ini our own plant, and all is operat-E ed under strict government in-E spection. Prices reasonable for. srtrong, healthy, graded ' Or-der early. Gi1more s chicks ; Poultry Farm. Phone 1194. at 60 Pen :- tanp: St., Barrie, Ont. ! 3 ' FARM FOR SALE-~Lot 6. Con. 8,: ,m l_!_.1. . `\ `FOR SALE-Dry tamarack wood, %a1ivlnS*in `h - a V , ` cedar fence posts, telephone an-dwvespra, in the Hydro poles. Also young gandenretjred farmer, for sale or exchange. Apply C.;quired on or B. Johnston, 651r12 . (s) f1'th `da-"' f: V__ ,__. _ 'to send by pos ZFOR SA:LE-C:)17tV, 78 ;;1onths_. Per-] cheron. Apply C. Irwin, Craig- vale. Phone 17121. (5). FOR SALE--Ba_v r*1'aft, gelding`, weighs 1600 lbs., Worker. Price reasonabie. 7, Innisl. W. C. G1'a\'es I heavy 3 good ` Con. ` North- (S) ' I 3 FOR SALE-Cheap, team work? horses; also 1 4-year-old generalft` purpose gelding; set of brass} mounted team harness. No rea-} sonable o'e1' refused. Apply on '( Tth Line, Vespra; corner ofw_i- Townline, 1 mile west of Allan- ( dale. Phone 611r12. (s)t( ! I Iol1owm'g' DEITCGI OI` ETECE 01 18.11112 ! I Simate, lying and being` in the; 5 Township of Vespra, in the County. 2 of Simcoe, and being` composed of _ the West half of Lot Number Eigh- lfteen (18) and the South half of the` `West half of Lot Number Seventeen` i(17) in the Fourth Concession of. the said Township of Vespra. I "l`1u:n-n 1': aairi +n `I-m mr-or-fad nn tho \'OTICE--Choice maple slabs, no` edgrin-gs, only $3.50 per truck- oad, or two heaping loads, $6.75.? Body maple and beach, $3.95, or, two loads, $7.75. If its wood. |'.1. name it. We have it. Oliver E. Carson.. Phone 1413. Barrir: `K A.E. HARPJS Of Valuable Farm Property, in the! Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. 1 1 Under and by virtue of the powers I `of sale contained in a certain mo `gage, which will be produced at the itime of sale, there will be offered` Ifor sale by public auction at the . QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE Z071: [ 1 I I '"""" '"""" ' 'A.D.T 1939, at 12.00 o clock_ moon, by P. A. Coughlin, Auctioneer, the following: parcel or tract of land: | .QHnn+n Ivintr and hninn` in thel tne Sam 10\VY1S!'llp OI vespru. I There is said to be erected on the` said lands a comfortable residence,` excellent barn and good outbuild-1 ings. ! ` Tnrmn: Tan mar r-e'n. r._ nf the mn--` :\u.u L'\J.l\4 unuu---uuu --. \zVAl- ._;, Minesingr Station, 1 mile off hip;h-' way 26, 120 acres, 75 cleared, balance good pasture land; 15_ ac1'e.< fall wheat and fall p1ow- ` ins: done. Good bank lmrn, Porn- fortable 6-room house. Both` barn and house electrical equip- ned; also barn for harvest crop and implement shed; owmg well. Apply to Mrs. Thos. Binnie on. the property. (s-3) Rates: lc per Ward. 3: pa: `-'-ord charged 9305 in- ""v" umum charge 25c. Bax numbers and Apply at the A We extra. Classied advertising accepted up to 12 o (. < Tuesday. -o u-- SATURDAY, MARCH 18 BARGAINS IN VVOOD Classified Ads FOR RENT FOR SALE Darwin Tulips Stocks Carnations Snapdragona Iris MORTGAGE SALE `WANTED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1939. [GENERAL REPAIRS and Acety- `: lene Welding. New equipment. a Parry Garage, East Oro. A. E. Prince Job Gunstone j J. cunsroma &_ co. Builders and Contractors TCotta,r:es and All Kinds of Repairs I BARRIE . _ _ . nu cor; FOR PAINTING AND PAPER` HANG1NIG\, see A. Miller, 59 Mc- Donald St., or phone 510J. Work done in town or country. (m9) 1 I E 1 nv..v.. :Reduced all hair cuts 1 Morris. Bzber and i Weekly papers. L \ Notice is hereby g:iven than 2:. -`creditors and others having cia1m:= ;against the Estate of John :12. 'Wa1lwin, late of the Township of |Vespra, County of Simcae, 3'-`retired deceased, are re- ~'.;quired before the Twenty- , of February A.D., 1939, _ post prepaid, or to de- _v1iver to the undersigned, Solicitors _ 'for the Executors of the said 'VE. a full statement of their \ Ir-Inhnv: rhv van-ind nn the nature '|MOTORISTS--Now is the time to 5 see that your car is in good run- ! ning; order~-to ll up with the I right kind of gas and get results. : '_'or quick starting and mileage, ' ll up and save with Joy Gas. I Toronto Garage and Service Sta- tion, Penetang Road. Repairs to ; all makes of cars or trucks. ` 1`-hone 28W. (M2) Drive The First 1,000 Miles At Our Expense. Credit For Fifty Gallons Gasoline With Every Used Car Sold at Over $150.00 _lllVel' CO Elle un(1e1`s1gneu, LDOIICILUIE '}Estate, I -claims, duly veried, and the nature iof the security, if any, held by ;then'., and after the said date the iExecutors will proceed to distribute )`the assets of the said Estate among - the partiest entitled thereto, having :regard only to the claims of which "he shall then have had notice. ra r\..+..,7 ..+ n..,...:,. n-+....:n r`-dc Supplies for County Buildings Tende1':< will be received by the 'un(lersi_;'nerl up till Saturda_v,, Max. :4tl1, 1939, for supplies for the `County Buildings for the period of iitwelve months from April 1st, 1939, ljto .`.I:u'(-li T -lst. 1940. g` Supplies for the Children's Shel- ``ter and the Gaol to consist of i_B1'ea(l, Milk, Meats, Vegetables and ' Groceries. Tender forms and any f1info1'mation may be obtained at the County Treasurer's Office at the Court House. A '1`.-\..An.u. 43. Fnnl CA. #1,... I.-Haul Reliable Compames, Prompt Same meats. PHONE 447 i I I I > V ne Snail EHUI1. FIZIVG 11210 11012103. Date ? at Barrie, Ontario, chis Thi1't_\'-rst day of January, .-\.D., 1939. QL....... -5 .9. Co-.......|- 7101 DIHICOB, ZUIU uemg culnpuacu UL; 1` The North half of Lot number E'Thi1'ty-eight and fhe South half of [Lot Number Thirty-nine, both In 3the First Concession of the said {Township of Oro. -Q 'T"|nnw:> 3: csd fn he 71 lnmrn h'l`i(`.k .\A01ll'L 1101156. ] Tendem for Coal for the Court ;House, Chi1d1'en s Shelter and Gaol 'to he rst quality Stoker Coal. 'l`nnr]nvu nlun fnv tnnnlv nf +nvn I.U DE IIYSE (]LIillIL_\ DIUKEF D0211. ' Tenrler:~: also for supply of Stove (,`oa1fo1'GaoI, such quantities as may be required from time to time. De1i\`e1'_\' of Coal to be made at the request of the Chairman of Count,\' P1'oport_\', and tenders for the Con] for the Gaol and for the (`ourt House to be given for de- li\'er_\' on sleighs and also for de- ' livery in May. All Itenders to be sealed and ad- .~11.,,:~..nr +11 :\H U; _ d1-e.=:~ve(l . ?._. `Of Valuable Property in the Town. ship of Oro. Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in :1 certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the nllF`I<`N I-In'rr:,l_ RARRIF`. `19 Unto? 39. ' This offer is for a limited time only , so don't delay. Come in 0a_V and get the pi('k of H1090 Quality Used (`m-S. gr: I \.Il\lJl'l I , lVll'll\\oIl a A !1939, at Twelve o'clock noon, the following` valuable farm property in `the Township of Oro, in the County `of Simcoe, and being composed of: 'I`}m Nm-Hn half n`F T.nf. nnmhnr '1'0WI`lSnl`p o1 uro. } There is said to be a large brick iveneer house and three large barns on the property. x `- Tnmrne nF Rnlm 'I"nn nm- r-(inf. :1.. on tne property. 5 Terms of Sale: Ten per cent. at _the time of sale and the balance ;within thirty days thereafter. The -nrnnm-fv will has gold snhim-f. _1} IISCEE.ANEOUS A. F. A. MALCOMSON 10:1. Stewart & Stewart, Solicitors for the said Executors, Barrie, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' .\iUl;' U_\' puuuc i1L.lUllUIl all Hlt: QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE _-T'l:. --U1 SATURDAY, The Home of GOOD INSURANCE 1938 Plymouth 101:: DI .... ..;l. n-I.. LI. Fl. k;\JIlI`.AJ.\'lt\lV, County Treasurer, Barrie. D. F`. MacLAREN, Barrie, Clmirmzm, County Property. at Barrie, February 15th, F21-28. MORTGAGE SALE 5' V1. FORTY YEARS )D. H. COLEMAN, nu I19 \' 'Frn-:|m1w:n- R511 TENDERS NOTICE insenion, mm- Auvance," ock noon u-- MARCH 11 Phone ll54w Phone 228 -4 ;s to 25. B. Id Tobacconistg" Lefroy, On (5) .LuL-`U L L. J.J.1.Uu.I.uJ. 1938 Plymouth Deluxe Coach, grey duco nish, looks and runs like` new; heater and defroster; '39 Ii- .4 1938 Dodge Deluxe 1o'2n n...l.... h-l....- (`am-In .I- |lU\} `J V`-"~C.E;` `w -14` '\lL\pI.`).\I 1938 Dodge Deluxe Coach, company ofcial car, small mileage, heater and defroster, blue cluco nish. Locals 1937 Chev Master 1937 Chev. Master De` immaculate condition, I froster and '39 license. 1] Mixed Dancing, Stroud Commun- i ity Hall; Mulho11and s Orchestra} i Admission 25c. (s) 1937 Plymouth Coupe 1937 Pfymouth Business Coupe, new car condition, a car you would be proud to own; heater, '39 license. 1937 Dodge Coach 1936 Olds Special 1937 Dodge Custom Coach, a car for the whole family, nished in a lovely shade green; heater and de- froster, '39 license. 1936 Old: Special Sedan, recondi- tioned, equipped with radio, heater and defroster, '39 license. Lao`: uuusa ....._..._w, 1934 Dodge Deluxe Sedan. This do your-l car is in real condition. Don't miss delivery. this one for a real buy; '39 license. Several Other Quality Used Cars to Choose From 1934 Dodge 1on4 nml..- I`. DODGE - DESOTO DISTRIBUTOR _H. R; PALMER `H The Barrie Women s Institute; will meet` in the Legion Hall, Tues-( day, March 7, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs; A. E. H. `Creswicke will speak on the early history of -Barrie. Visi-` tors welcome. ' \IAdA_4lhI "c Bunch IV I-'LLUk U\JL Deluxe Sedan, heater, de- $1.oo| .15c Pot Dozen ac Doz. I ilocally so far this year, and there [is approximately another four thous- Iand to -go, including truck and trail- ler licenses. If a large majority of imotorists hold off until the last `week. it will be almost impossible to laccommodate the rush and there will be line-ups with people impat- %iently_waiting' in line for a consid- `Iei-able time before they can get near the office to secure their plates. I m_'_ -._ .,, L1... ........J..... .......l.. .1.-- lltdl uu: unu-\,c nu m.\.uu; umeu ynuuucn nTie-up in the country roads due to the heavy snow storms of the past few weeks has been an important factor in delaying the sale of 1939 nla/tea. then again, there is a possi- bilitv that a general sfiortage of funds may have something to do `with it. `"".--3 TI The repcuiar W.C.T.U. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. J .Walker, 98 Clapperton St., Monday, March 6, at 3 o'clock. Members are reminded to bring their yearly fees, as March is the new date for paying fees. Visitors. most cordially invited to attend. ]3ig Rush_ \\ nun l|n Those who are in a position to secure their markers now, however, would be Well advised to do so in order to avoid the line-up that is almost sure to develop as the March 31st deadline approaches. On Sunday, Feb. 19, a minor ac- :- dent occurred on the corner of Bi'a(ifoi*d and Elizabeth Sts. at 1 Ip.m., during the height of :1 blind- ing` snowstorm. Two cars, driven by Sydney Ashton, 86 Sanford St., i |D:u'i~ie, and E. R. Howey, Singhamp- 11011. collided. causing" slight damage `to each. Both owners agreed to be `.t!`C. for their own repairs. 1 I Licenses issued in Barrle are now at the 21 D 19 series, there be ,inq series 8 T 101 to 9 T 999 and !from 10 -T 1 to 24 T 50 yet to is- sue in series released to the local ofce. |who wish to place orders for job printing, renew subscriptions, insert classied ads, etc. 1 IJlQL4l1.LJl.4 l`|JJ1||AV\.p ' The mild epidemic of scarlet lfcver, which has resulted in a num- `her of Barrie _\'oung;ste1's being con- ned to their homes: and has de- :(,`1'0SOd school attendance somewhat, Eappears to be abating`. Only one !..... rllif-l\ `Inna 1-.ncn-a vnnn1`+nA +113: ,uppt:au.~. nu uc uucbunus. u..._y 'new case has been_ reported this week. acco1`din_2' to Sanitary Inspec- ".0? Chief Alex. Stewart. DISEASE ABATING CARS COLLIDE Better Meat for Better Prices. Call at our store, 7 Collier St., or phone 821. Jack Dyck. 1937 Chev. Ton 1937 Chev. - Ton P a n el Truck, very small mileage, runs and looks like new. 1934 GMG 2 Ton 1934 GMC 2- Ton Stake Truck, always had the very best care.-.,nnd ready to do thousands of ELIZABETH ST. unvuuuuu... \ID miles of tran- ble-free tel`- 1933 Ford Ton nuuu . ...... ,` ton Panel Dc- livery, in real condition, to your light 1933 Ford E McARTHUR--.~\`.` the RV. Hospital, Barrie, on Wednesdzw, Feb. 22, 1939, Donald Cameron Mc.-\rtl1u1', husband of the late Ma1'_9;aret Mc- Arthur, in his 80th year. Fun- eral service took place on Fri- day, Feb. 24, from Bert W. Jen- nett s Funeral Home, Owen St.. for interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. BELL-At Hobart, on Monday, Feb. 20, 1939, Donald Bell, dearly be- loved husband of Celia Blaney, in ' his 73rd year. Funeral was 1 held from his late residence, Ho- bart, on Thursday, Feb. 23. Ser- vice at the home at 2 p.m. In- terment at Hobart. ROBINSON--Sudxienly, at Barrie, on Mlondary, Feb. 27, 1939, Em- ma Janet Webb, beloved wife of Mark Robinson, in her 59th year. Funeral will take place from the family residence, 73 Wellington St.. West, on Wednesday, March 1, at 1.30 p.m. Interment at Mlnesing. ' HEN'NARD-At the `home of his daughter, Mrs. W. D. Bothwell, _151 Rushton Rd., Toronto. on Monday, Feb. 27, 1939, George Hennard, in his 87th year. Fun- eral will take place from G. G. `Smith & Co. s Chapel, Barrie, on Thursday, March 2, at 2 p.m. Interment in Barrie Union Ceme- tery. I Neatly printed Bridge and Euchre} Tally Cz1r(l.4 in WVFJ colors are avail- able at the Advance Office at 402 pnr liundred. ,_. M .. .1 . 1 ,,,, 3_ ____A , Cars mgcmsh (Continued from Page 1) collided with one by William Dow-her, of Dunbarton. Little dam- age \\'a:< occzwloned. :`.'o\'inciz1l Trafc Officer J. Lewis investigated both accident;<. .\'o elm:--.-"r,-.~: were laid. I-Ion. Earl Rowe (Continued from ` to Mitchell Reilly for ' efforts in removing shock. u It is :1 wonder to me that Mr. Reilly \\'asn t burned to death, Mrs. Rowe told the press in 1`elatin_9; how M1`. Reilly entered the aming stables and led M1`. Rowe's favorite racer, Peter Cliilcoot, to safety. In. n_:II.. ..-IL'l. 1.1.... `L...l.. Al? ..L1..-H. .u..c., ALL/LL c......,.,., .., .... -._,. Mr. Reilly with the help of other employees on the farm, assisted by neighbors who 52;athered quickly to help combat the blaze, turned chemical pumps and liquid ex- tinguishers on the ames, but to no avail. Because of the direction of the wind, the Rowe home was not damafred :`.!.fl soatte implements stor- ed in another building were saved. About fteen horses and twenty- ve head of cattle were saved. It is believed that no live siock was lost in the re. The buildings were partly covered by insurance. ml - `D....... .-...- ..,....J.'..~ 'I)nuH.-._i Hit By TEE: you u1_y uuvcnuu u_y uu:u;uu\.\.. MI. Rowe was attending mentary sessions in Ottawa time of the re. (Continued from Page` 1)' Carson swung the truck up on the sidewalk, but not before striking the little Fisher lad, who was in the lead. I`! m n ,, ____,_ _A|`__y A. E. SMITH Page Ten Furniture - Stoves Icuuo Dr. G. C. Seymour was called and -had the injured boy removed to the Royal Victoria Hospital, where an examination of his injury was made and it was decided to transfer him at`once to the Toronto General Hospital by ambulance. lV...._-.. -.1... --an .-nA A-A kn Ami" Used Electric ' Ranges 147 DUNLOP. PHONE 535 \lUIlC1Gl Lxuayuaal My auLuuLoun..x:. Carson, who was said to be driv- ing at a moderate rate of speed, was not held. The investigation- was conducted by Sgt. Jas. Case. Variety of Makes First Class Condition See Them Today Deaths Page 1) ` his successful all the live The Barrie Advance IPar1ia- at the .- . ......... \/\lv ' I 4 'I`11ehofce of the Advance is open Satu1~.da_v evenings from 7.30 to| 9.30 for the convenience of thosel -,xs"7d3 `Postal Delivery (Continued from Page 1) riding points out, April 1st will be the date when the change will take: place technically and Barrie will; be placed on a grade 2 postal rat-E lllf_1` which calls for postal delivery, it! will probably be September or Oc-3 tober, however, before the actual; household delivery gets under way] due to the fact that Civil Service` examinations will have to be tried,! probably in the month of May, by applicants seeking the carrier posi- tions. :v -vw n . . .1 1 .. , n,,,,,, 1:, L tuna. Following is the letter from Mr.` McCuaig, which explains the situa- tion fully : (\J.L....... '!.`..'k 011 1 090 vu.n......., .. V... _.,, Mr. s. R. Pitts, ] Editor The Barrie Advance, E ' Barrie, Ont. Dear Mr. Pitts: 5 I am in receipt of your letter of V the 23rd instant. ` I was rather surprised to read in} both the Barrie papers that the new} service was to commence in Barriei _ on the 1st of April. Had I known] you intended to put something inl- the paper this week I would havegp sent you a telefxram, but as tliingsi have worked out, your news was1 `not very far from being correct, as% I will point out later, but the ar-` rangement was not made until after thearticles were in the papers I have read the copy of the let-1 ter you enclosed which apparently!- was sent to Mr. Crew. The reasonl ' that April 1st is mentioned in that ` communication is no doubt because I they had in mind they would likel to have the work started at that.` time since April 1st is the rst day: `of the scal year. .1 L1.` .....LL.... ...IL.'.. WT U1 mu; uapun _y\.ux. ` I discussed the matter with Mr.- Underwood _Vesie]`da_\' `and he said 1. they had already received the neces-I sary authority from council to place! Barrie on a _2'rade 2-B basis and: that they could put it into effect oni the 1st of March. I su_2'g'esterl {oi him the 1st of April since it is the:- beginning of the scal year. butif what I really had in mind was that it -already had been advertised ini Barrie as coming into effect at tlmti time. Barrie will therefore be p'aced on a ,:rade 2-B basis com-- mencin'_r.: April 1st. ' I ......-..._.., __r_.. ___. This does not mean, however, that` the letter carrier delivery will be put into effect at that time. 130-` fore this service can be 1t?ll`Li.`{l it will be necessary to turn the matter over to the Civil Service Conm~i.=-l sion which will then arrange for the' necessary examinations. It the` ordilnvary course of events this ex-l amination will not take place until: probably the month of .\Ta_\'. 1 ami advised that it may be the n:oi~.th lof September, or early in October, before this service can be cnrrierl` out. 5 A . : _ J -`I I -' ,, __, _L......... vub. ` At the present time no change being: made in the Allandale pu=t' ofce. Any changes which wiil be made here Wl not take effect u'n-!I til the special delivery .=ervi-:e is? put into operation ch1-ou_srhout the: town. -v .1 1. 1 ,1,,,,1,1 .c_........`.,1 L2`.| LUVVII. _ _ I thought I should fo1'w'1r:l this information to you because the ar-` ticle in both Barrie papers 'this` week was scarcely correct. ln fact! so far as the people of Barrie arel concerned, they will not even notice there has been: any change made in} connection with changing: the posti office to a grade 2-B basis... This is really a step taken by the Lie-j partment to place them in :1 position} to proceed with the other necr=;.=ar_\- changes. I may say there will also be al- terations made in the post office` buildim: in order to take care of` the extra service required for the?` mail (lelivery. The large in4j91'it_\`. of the boxes at present used will be` discontinued and this will make if; possible to make the nece.;sary re- pairs in order to conform with the, new arrangements. - [ Applications will be received by; the undersigned for the position of - policeman for the Town of Barriei up till noon of March 17th, at a` salary of One Thousand Dollars- per year. Applicants to state a_9:ew and experience, if any. Applica-_` tion to be marked Application for ` position of Policeman. Barrie, Feb. 28, 1939. A. W. Smith, Town Clerk.| Special Week-End Prices |Lu.VnJA..n\o.: Vvrnnv nay K IDES. i Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur-1' Tenders will be received by the chase money at bhe time of sale and: undersigned up to the Emhth dm. the balance within thirty days there-F . . . ft . of March, 1939, for Lxabxllty Insur-ia .528 properw Wm be Offered sub_.: am-n. nn Barrie Schools. The low-Vim-uf tn 2 roan;-vcsd bid. 1` -- . ; ._f<*1WF- _ Ewltnm mirty oays mereaner. 193.9, Liability In._m :. The `be sub_l The property Wm be Sold subject ance on Barrie Schools. low- Jecit to a reserved b,d_ . . to a reserved bid. \ est or any tender not necessari`._vi Further terms and conditions of` Fuyther particulars and conditions accepted. Any information requir-.5319 Wm be made kW at the'will be made known at the time of . itime of sale or upon application toisaie and in the meantime may be `ed can beAoblfla11;:e<: frsom T ` suwnt & stun, Ieamgd from ` ' ' _ ` t " ""_ Mortgageo Solicitors, George B. McLean, Barrie, 28 Barrie Board of Education. 32 Barrie, Ontario. 30 Mortgngoo. POLICEMAN WANTED TENDERS WANTED ulgcnucuva. Yours very truly, 'I'\ 1'.` TM : Ottawa, Feb. 25, 1939. ELL- :1 V m uA_v, in. F. McCUAIC. . . iWORK WANTED-For carpentryf, = building, laying of hardwood; oors_ alterations, etc., at rea- sonable rates. Call J. Smith, 9i High St., or phone 944. (s) . `:WANTED-Rye and buckwheat. An' 1 other kinds of grain bought and trucked from your barn. Mine-j amg Elevator. Phone Minesing! nu 1*: n1 : I I '"7' ' "* I `WAN`TED-Farm girl with cooking` ability; responsible, good refer-` ences. Good` wages to right girl. V5` Apply Stroud Tea Room. Phone i 5, Stroud. - `a,--; SWEET PEAS AND VIOLETS VIOLETS I