Page Eight uni epa ` 525 Reward bg,"=r}},;;:,`' I ` TED CORN SALVE fa` -_.. -...... .. ...n..... 1-may mmnnl 'TH:Y:MU.l.J>\'l.l:..IJ |.UKlV al~u..v.u xuv any mm or callous THEY cnnno remove with this efficient new scion Iic treanont for CORNS and CAL. LOUSES. LLOYD'S COMENA 'l`~l0.N TREATMENT (Saks am AWAY. DESENSITISES and RE LIEVES with first application. F6! Pads) l'0I`l$V`l and KEEPS THEN ado all haunt Drug Santos. ` Note on automobile hist.ory--abo-uti 30 years ago a manufacturer chang- . ed a bird-cage mt(_>_ry into an auto-( ._ 4A-... \ F. A. MALGOMSON The Home or GOOD INSURANCE PERSONAL CLLl'J-rI:J.1b uavuAv5-...~ go. - Dunlap and Mulcaste: The Home of man IMQIIIANC unaua-It PHONE 447 The Barrie Advance FOR SALE--1930 Essex Coach, in: good condition. also 1929 Chev. Coupe; reasonable, or will exchange for hardwood or young cattle. Ap- ply Earl Barron, 98 Wellington St. E. Phone 1596J. (S) I to swing 1 and vot` The death occurred in Hamilton! General Hospital on Weclnesday,l August; 9, of May Florence Firman, wife of William E. King, who died after a. lingering illness. The late Mrs. King was in her 46th year and made her home in Allandale during the war. She was 21 member of All Saints Angli-' can Church. - 277:... ....r. (\ An.,.hfp`. ~Nn._< H unurcu. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. H Jokmston, Toronto; 9. son, William |.E., Hamilton; three sisters and four I-brothers, Mrs. H. Ditchburn, Toronto; Mrs. R. T. Matthews, Ailandale; Mrs T. Godden, Allandale; E. H. Firman. Allandale; C. A. Firman, Allandale; G. _A. Firman, Allandele; John H. Firman, Belleville. Those from here who attended the ~unera1 in hamilton were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Firman, Mr. and Mrs. H. F'11`man, Mrs. R. Lee, Miss Phyllis Matthews, Mr. Bill Finnan. 01'1'd1 nuapxuu A|\.A\, _,._...-....._,, ____,, " ing an illness of more than six 7_months. Mr. Overend was in his '_':81sL your, having ce1eb1'at.ed his 80th j']bn~mc1ay on July 11. " Mr. Overend became ill at the end _ of May and was taken to the hospi- _lta1. He improved sufciently to be x..\....,. A nn1nh1"IfFl his Orillia, Aug. 21.~Geo1'ge Overenu, one of the men chiey responsible for developing Orillia as a tourist. centre, died in the Soldiers Mem- |orial Hospital here yesterday, follow- ` HI--M... nr v~nI\I'Li than six nu Lulylvvcu cu4u.un..u._, .. ._, able to return home to celebrate his birthday. However, he returned to h0SpiLL`.i, where death ended an ac- uvo Ci:l,l'L`l:1'. Born in Medonte Township, Mr. Overend received his early schooling at Marchmont, and later came to Orillia, where he was one of the first pupils to attend the Orillia high school. He also attended a model `school at Barrie. Leaving school, he entered the lumbering business. Following that he was a salesman for a tobacco `company and was also in the hard- :ware business. His store destroyed by re, he entered the insurance and` lreal estate business. ` -- ~~~..-.~.: ..,.n..n en (`n~i1Ha r-ivin OI. reu cLOVc1' uuu a U1. uu.....~. --, >p1y I. F. Lennox, R.R. No. 3, 'Inon1Lon, Om. (11) !rea1 esuaw uuauuzan. Mr. Overend, active in Orillia civic enterprises, was secretary of the 'Ori11ia. Board of Trade for 25 years. |He was a. charter member of the local Knights of Columbus, and :1 member of the Independent, Order of L Foresters and the Holy Name so- men. I Mrs. Overend predeceased her hus- band last March. In August, 1937, the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. ` --yr n..m......: 1L~.nv7nc Gun snns and ` Peterboro; Clarence, Orillia; Wedcllllg 8.I1I1i.v\:1a'cu_y. ` Mr. Overend leaves ve sons and ithree daughters: Albert A. Overend, Vancouver; Harold, Oriliia; Fred, George, Calgary, and Miss Ileen Over- Mrs. F. C. Foy, To- Miss Camilla Overend, end, Toronto; route, and Oriliia. Funeral service was held from the Church of the Guardian Angels at Inine o'clock Tuesday morning. In- Lerment was made in St. Michael's Cemetery. Oriliia. 1\IAY FLORENCE FIRMAN }'czu.s u:;'.u, mm ....., w._-.-., bed the entire time. He was a 01' de ge. He sportsxnzm. being; a member of the able, he kin do it Orilllu 1`u1'x'1e1'.s Lmcuossc Club execu- kin onscrew de 01 me for 1n-any years. He was a mem- ber of the local branch of the Ma- GR! some Order and for many years 2 Mr. and Mrs_ meme.-1' of the tarilf board of the Tm-0mo_ visited Cmnucliam ManL1l'ncLu1`ers` Ass0cia- E-}_ Howard on " I 1\/He: Trnnn Q1` Ii Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Painswick, and 1 lorillia, and one Hunt, Orillia. A tion. Obituary GEORGE OVEREND FRANK SMITH 3 his widow, two ;. John Thompson. Miss Jessie Smith. 2 sister, Mrs. Wilfred A Masonic funeral resi- mith A negro preacher in New York 1\m:;` reached the highest pinnacle in in- i in troductions when presenbing 8. white brother minister to his congregation awn last Sunday. He said, Dis noted . 1115 divine is one of do gizeate.-at men as age. knows de unknow- the undoable. an he xecu- onsc1'utablel News item: Bob Craig, local gar- dener, grows tomatoes and potatoes on the same plants in his garden at the rear of the Court House in Bar- Never did see the like," said one County Councillor, while gazing on the freak plants on Sunday. This will revolutionize the vegetable in- dustry." he prophesied, as the own- er signed for a telegram from a uni- formed delivery boy. I __ ,__-._ __,Mh__ ,,,,., Lvxnuuu. \.u.uv\.;_y k|\IJQ Seventy-ve cents. please; this telegram is sent collect." reminded the youth. as the super gardener was about to tear into the envelope. It's from Scotland, quoth Bob, as he paid over the six bits and opened the telegram while the'coun-I cillor looked over his shoulder and shared in the excitement. Scotland. Dear Sur: I ha heard aboot the bonnie plants wi the potatoes and the tomatoes growin` on the one stem. Please rush me a few seeds for a free trial. If I canna beat the |trade with them I wull be surprised. _,,_.__ -r ....11 ..,`...... `Ian pnnl-Ir` THURSDAY If they in due ~...., ..-_- Schomberg district, part cash. Good buy at $7,500.00. 100 ACRES-good soil, close to vil-1 lage of Stroud, creek. Terms. 0 ACRES--South of Barrie, good, buildings, close to school and vi1~` lage. Would excha nge for house with cash. Apply Box 42. the Bar- rie Advance. THURSDAY -- IIVIUAL - ..._, , ,, T0fchy Gets Her Man ...:n. nrmxrna F`ARRF'.l'.L - BARTON 1\Ia.CLEAN Well, I'll be hornswaggled, said the recipients of the telegram in one breath. ,,_, 7:..- .....L ..........o.1..zn..vv Nev:e1'," she answered determined- ly. Kill me if you will, but I will Llinever reveal the hiding place of my [husband's hard-earned cash. Villian, do your \vo1`st. I will," snarled the Scoundrel, e baled for the moment, but not beaten. "Tell me instantly or I'll h drop this big woolly caterpille.r do\vn n ` 11!: ulbqcu, UL A. AA AAA I4: F I ......u only UL Cauu. That proves I ve got. something," said Bob as he parcelled a pair of seeds and addressed them to z-.`.;';;`- deen. Leave it._ to a Scotsman to `get in on the ground oor of a good u.:.... n The Blender woman faced the bur- ley burg'lar s revtver without a tremor of terror, for as it is well known, the weakest_a1'e the bravest. Tell me where the mony is hid," he hissed, or I'll re." us-v_..-..H -1... .......ununA 4-`(oi-.nv-rn.innrl- NIOND AY The te1eg1'am read : Aberdeen Gardens, Aberdeen, --.L.I..l. GENE AUTRY - SIVHLEY 1 11:: VV KJIILI K11 A \I.lJ..I.\IL I. \J Vv See the Greatest. Show. ever huilt-Cove-rs 1,250 Acrcs-1\'EW YORK S WORLD S FAIR"--You Must See the Wonders In Rt-liovo. ____...._...____` WOOD FOR SALE--160 cords of dry body hardwood. beech and maple. Also a quantiby of hardwood limbs. _ xr....x1ni`l (`kn-Lva T-YnWkESf4One LV.I.L\.Il.Ll.b.l.A\. -.Aa.\-\a-`u:_. with LOUIS HAYVVARD - BARBARA READ - ER] J. C. NUGGENT CARTOON - MOUNTAIN ROMANCE Frhank I-Iowa.rd, of with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Miss Irene Shaughnessy, of New Lowell. spent; a. few days with Mm. Minnie McBride. --:SPEClAL: A`lJ1Jh.'lJ ALL]. HAD 1. Lun ,"[`hne_:4_f`\M?`Vnorld of Tomorrow .. ......_ :...:u ,,r`\Vl|l`Q 1950 Ar-rt-_s--NE' bt.'1'V1UV: waa nun. -...... two o'clock on Monday. service was held from the home 7.4 ..... 1ur.\\'Anu with BARBARA PEPPER - TRYAQ F 'EA_DLIN}E'.g c-v4\r\~l-I1 IMPERIAL DA! Lunnu.-1; Sh'A__ml}/lairried 21 C(iG v nrsnnv lI:`.`|\V HAWK?" -CO0LED BY A _ FOR SALE-Homema.de tractors, dif- terent makes, reuonable and re- liable. Apply J. M Strachan, Ed- gar P.O. Phone Barrie 90&'33. (q`)4,:\ Hun uuuun 4. uv.u.n Mu u....,. .... .., grow I will return the seeds V - "_- 5/ with GLENDA \.uu.4.n. (Signed) Sandy Mcciregor. U'l'K! bxVLlI.al:41 ])L`l'\LVlI4]..ll.'A -- u\.a4 , "Colorado Sunse`tuv -A---- - ...n`v urpvvorrron vp__., - BUSTER," \J\I1\IA o|.\J\r \~ IARBARA LARRY TEXAS RANGERS ---SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ___ - 1- r-r CRABBE 97 IMPERIAI: -4uu n .L u Luu- Midniglimt Intruder rm navwxuzn BARBARA ERIC I.Lr v.1uvu.-...._--_vv with PHIL REGAN - JEAN PARKER. -2nd FEATURE- GRENEEL FOR SALE--cement mixer with hop- per. also 4-horsepower mixer, al- most new. Apply Geo. Brooks shanty Bay. (49) - BARRIIZTS FINEST EQUIPPED THEATRE \ \/Ip\I -11:.-. _ __ FARRELL rrrrrv Mn 9._ TUESDAY CARRIER VVE.-\TIIERMAKER- `Ill\a '--.lU|.l to Believe FRIDAY LIT NO. 2- BURNETTE - JUNE STOREY in ,9! THURSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1939. Dressed Butcher Butcher Bologna Canners Calves Lambs Also quaxxuuy ux ALuL\.An\.n.:u .....~.. Apply MacNeil Clarke, Hawkestone. two miles south of Jarratt. Phone` l\_.J11l_ 009%)` -4 lbs. lbs. 2`, 4- Chickens: WEBSTER-Ar, the R.V. Hospital, on Monday, Aug. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster (nee Muriel Kelly ), RR. 1, Thornton, a. daughter. KEAST--At the R.V. Hospital, on Tuesday. August 22, to M1`. and Mrs. D. L .Keast, 55 Mulcaster St., ` Bar`, 21 son (Byron Lloyd). The Advance has received notice from Chester Martin, secretary of the Goldwater Agricultural Society. that the dates of the Goldwater Fair` were admitted from the list forward- ed to the press. Coldwater Fair dates are Friday and Saturday, Sep- tember 11 and 12. Market; rm. .-.1 Copucgjuotes COLD \VA'l`ER FAIR DATES lbs. .....o.. medium and pullets HOGS hot on rail to-day C.-XTTLE FOR SALE-One Nan-ny Goat. year qld, Phone 1414J. M. _, cattle bulls and \I.l. LINDEN POULTRY BIRTHS VVEDNESDAY SATURDAY Live Dressed EQR SA!:E~Eni.sh Bulldog Pup- phe, pedigreql. Enquire Raymes oarner, God. 11. mmsm, 1st side- road west. of highway 101, near Stmud. (atf) Live y ....S10.50 Per Uwt. .up to $5.50 .up to $4.00 ..up to $3.00 on nn Dressed 16-1'1 J > ) . .S2.00 3 $3.25 3 $8.00 .__. FOR. SmE-1 Reg. Hereord Bull. 14 months old. 989013 W Pm chaser. Avpply Irmrold Hulsh. Stay- ..- . 1. no 1 I: Klnn md 0135581`. mppxy JE.La.A\uu .........., ........_, ner, Can. 1, Lot 15, Nouawdsaga. Phone 23-83, Stayner. (5:5) FOR SALE OR R.ENT-LoL - l'T`nun\nV\v\ `)nr1 108,0. ur uy mm... ........, .,.... - Apply Alex. Prddess. Con. 10, 5. Innisl. Barrie RR. 5. (G house. axes: Lu-. -uw`---W --*--*"' 6rt.41rLc8111tI8.!'0I111d8W33nd ,. ...-_.a.. no l\}k:nr'r,`IH'D n1-mztp uvu... sulate ..,..,q- slxlasec-.L ULlLlJU~|D|N`\Y Inside. built-in cupboards. closets. ice box. Pertectw balanced. Clea.ranoel1ghsanda.rea Wired , ._..._- .. manna; nmmn win- \.uuv.~,,-_, Tuck, SAI:E--New Bocatoz. by _. n...1A Dvvlnrr ntun vv run .51.. -- FOR SALE-ll acre farm, 2 miles male pig5_ Appw Barrie Advance, from Tottenham; lnrge frame Te1ep1-mne 53_ (5) house, barn has stone foundation; ------------------ bush and creek; ,some implementsLWANTED_Hea1t1]y old or crippled included. $400 down, Balance BWSY horses or cattle t for fox and t"1'm5- APP13 Sam P1`d3 55- B"`'i mink feed. Phone 311, Barrie. (14) RR. 5. (S) ----------- __.:a...I..`In Crud -150 acres. good build- of land, well situated, Ari r-AA An SALE~--White, amber ab. Apply W. J. Hub- , Ont. (355) ` (s) (s) NOV. ' Earl (a2%) __._}_ WANTED-A young sow Barri t,ruek- I ` WAN TED--Young veiling. Apply G | vale. Phone Str 1 b*4~` wgy Dc. YOUR own wasnmol L' L` when mm Laundry. smyner. can} `as do 1: for you. Picked up and do-s l . ,_-,,,; n\_....... on lzannnr lB'l\` .______.__:__} FOR SALE--One black mare, goodl worker, cheap for cash, or will ex- change for what have you? Ap- ply Donald Bonney, Midhurst.- Phone 601r11. (s) W - `HELP WANTED-Ca.pab1e giri for general housework, willing to go to Leamingbon. Must be fond of children. Phone 1389. _ (a1'7) `WAN'I`ED~Re1iab1e man, mechani- cally inclined, strock1`oom or clerk- ` ing experience an asset. Reply stating experience and wages ex- pected, to Box 8, -Barrie Advance. ___.___._______._., WANTED--Singer Sewing Machine, in good condition. State price. Apply Box 9. Advance. (9) l---------------~~ WANTED-Any kind of sewing, quilt-| mg, or making over dresses. Fdr full particulars apply Mrs. Hut- chison, 3rd Concession, Churchill. or telephone Churchill, 14:4. (s) , ._______________7 |WANTED--Best prices paid for Wheat, Oats, Barley. Buckwheat _a.nd Rye. Apply Alex. McKee, ` buyer for J. C. McKeggie 00., I Mapxexeaz. ruu Barrie 605r5. __________1_ WAN'I2ED-I-Iighest prices paid 1 wheat, oats and barley. Apply W. Robertson, buyer for J. C. M Keggie, Creemore. Phone 106W. POSITION work. .5 .\- n sn- FOR SALE--Sa'ddle ' horse, saddle`. and bridle, pnced reasonable as owner has no 1`ur1.her qse for same. 118 Penetang SL. Phone 357. i` _ 1939. Tenders for 250 tons (more or (less) of Nova Scotia. 2-inch Nut and Slack Stoker Coal or same quality Island Creek Stoker Coal, for the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. wil be received up to September 1st ...\ um um mhnmmn Qelvlptarv. 1 Applications will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock (noon), Tuesday. September 5. 1939. for the position of Assistant Carg- taker in Barrie Colleg-ia.l>c. Barrie Board of Education, M (10) A. H. Felt, sec.-Treas. HARNESS REPAIRED OR MADE TO ORDER. Special hand-made boots and shoes repaired. Modem` Shoe Shop, Stayner. Alex. Wil- -*~~ '-~-- man `WOOD SAWING--Single cqrd, $1.01)`, _ 2 cords and over. '25:: per cord. Special prices on large quantities and those supplying help. Waltu Atherton. Phone 530w. (405) ` 933. V (3) N. M. Tlmmson, Secretary. 7jj lpoa QUICK I:UNOH--Sbop at Kwy's Y ..-_;__ ru.._... Iilnhuruu `I I nrnn FOR SALE-Two work horses. exchange for came or pigs. ply Alex. Miller, Barrie, RR. phone 65114. Lb .l;'LLl.I 1U l`1.1.n;.Lu.un.vLr ----v----cl I-oaatst The price lsthe1nwstI.n' wgm, Jack Dyck's Meat Market}. :1 rm1n.- at `Barrie. Phone 82!. WW1. uuuxx uyunu ........ ._.. '1 00111:: St., Barrie. LID lb Lu: yuu. 4.-um-. .... uvemd. Phone 38, Stawnnr. (5:1). lVU'."d.l1 LVLGL now, u v...._ 821. Saturdays only. WANTED--H'1ghest prices M. McLaughlin at Jack --7 . M-,...1.n+ '7 (`.nHip`r. St,_ CARETAKER WANTED M. lVLCLn'cLugL.u.uL nu ......... Meat Market, '7 Collier. St. - rV..L-unXnv."(* nnlv ('1) : Prop- FOR SALE--Duchess apples at rea- sonable prices. Phone 1231W or apply 38 Marcus Sc. N WANTED-Genera1house-I Apply Miss Louise Allen, New Lowell. (445) TENDERS mg calves, suitable for y Geo. Goheen, Craig- stroud 18r101. (s) or two fe- for F. r! urn, Ilia Lu: Fowl. Phone (7) 137;.) (us) ' FOR RENT-H0use with one-half acre in Shanty Bay. Fred R. Day, phone 158, Oro, Shanty Bay. FOR SALE--Two sow pigs. one I 151;, one due Dec. 1st. Apply Barron, 98 Wellington St. Phone 1596J . ( RUNS LN SILK HOSE Mended, also general mending, 15c per hose. Mail orders to Mrs. Geo. A. Money, Utopia. R.R. 2. (435) , _ Don't be fooled by cheap painters. For a. good paint Job, using best of materials at reasonable prices, phone H. Andross, 944, Barrie. (485526) , . STOP! Come to Blue Mountain Tnn and `Bar B Q for Dancmg GENERAL BLACKSIVEHHING and Horse shoeing. Apply H. N. Play- er, Elmvale. (s1 105) i,______- NOW Than-n FOR DANCING--'Ca.b1n Pavilion, Leona.rd s Beach. Dancing every -nlnvl-10 ' IAUTOMOIBILE PAIRZDS - Superlw` , nx... 0.1.. A:-unnu-A nA9`AT f'.l 1%. L. BRIGGS-Pum1mre upholster- ing and refinishing, Auto tops and nn covem now located in new % \ PLASTERING AND REPAIRS-- ` --.,,,u, _....L1.- Anna In fnn-rn (Tr nntl GENERAL PICKUP AND DE- LIVERY-AnyWhere inBarrie. Rea- sonable. I-Iockridge Service. Phone HONEY FOR sALE-W1 and buckwheat. bard, Baxter, HOW OPEN--For I-'1-esn rrmu auu Vegetables daily, `call at Fred Huse s Market Garden. Highway an A`I1nndn`|4= HJJSES Jlluxzsun 27, Allandale. .U'.l.?U.L\'LU.DJ..Lu:a .E~.:1u.~..L.u -- -nu;-........ tic Tire Sales, Associate Dealer ta Canadian Tire Corpomtion, price. same as current catologue. H. F 1: _15_1- `l\..oJ.un ant` 'l\'.n1r-2M'A=? .'L:nDL.I:anu.nu um -._- __,,, - Work neatly done in town or out.` Renew those old ceilings with anew puzzo nish. any color or design.` Cornice work. also brickwork! Frank Howes, 82 Cumbarlzmx st.` Phone 95W. (915!) K I o LL15 zauu Lcsuunuuqg, ..u.-.1 --,_ _ slip covers. n at 148 Maple Avenue. nhnne 413 W for nromnt servtoe. rundown Syulphuum x ;i_, v...-......._ ` Tablets of 2 energizing stimulants obtained from raw oysters, plus 4`|1 homes for blood. nerves, whole . body. If not delighted with results i first package, maker rerunds its ` price. You don't risk 9. penny. Can. write, Douglas Drug Store. ` WEN PAST 40! FEEL OLD due 17) rundown symptoms? Try OSTR-EX _.,Lu_;, -1 n nnnurdrnn clrr\I11!1'nf.S 5 navnu mm . _ . "NCVEF," sne a1lS\VB1't:u ut:ucu:uucu- ` Orillia, Aug. 19.-Fo1lowmg am l1l- Wm -'- GUNSTONE 8` Cu mess of 21 111.0 n.mS' na11.k Smm? never Builders and contractor. Mill`! Si O` 0 01 me ougnm , _ _ [mm(i01's of the E. Long Mgmul'actur- ldo worst_,. Cottages and All Kmds of Repznra mg L.mmm1,_y. L-nmmd_ 01.-mm died ARRIE E P B Ph 1154 ut hm homo ;\'<::Lcl'dny -.11`tc1'noon. He moment . rm" one .. db 1 1-5 64` 5`- Job Gunstone - Phone 1560.! . H - . ` Bum 111 On) luwn>:mp,` Mr. `Sm1_th caterpmar -`-" hzlcl ms L-glrly (.`l1u()llll`=', m Llns (hs- VOW neck... GENERAL WSURANCE `trip-L und :mc1'cLl pul'L1xL~1'.slai1> \\'lLl1 In three minutes he had bagged AUTOMOBIIE ` BUILDINGS Mr. E, Long, well alter completmg the Caboodle and was Splitting the Era his L`LiLlL".lllL)ll. l-or 3c:u':s he \\'us midnight darkness in a north_ . MES` MAY GRESWICKE general lmlmlger or the E. Lohg easterly d-u,ecti0n_ . T9D1'e5em-7133 C(nm);:11_\', and .mcL lSl3;~: was p1'es1- The QANADIAN IDENMITY INSUR` (lom. of the company. Mr. Smith a ANCE CO` was lirsl cmpluyucl lJ_\ L-hc Brzu1mLu` the highSt Baym -Id 5' PHONE 371 Foumlry, -.1 company he entered `l ) wube id Mr. Smhh became ill nearly lawn by[hg:1:g \'oz11`.~. ago, and was cuufmed to Qlleate-< - -~ -- ` I - 1Y.n -.. or age. .1894 an the ugc 01 15. congregatibn; FARM. rurc DtLLu`.: um. u.....- . 18, C011. 8, Essa Tpwnship, 2nd Ion from Ivy.'go`od`brick house, 2 barns, 10 acres of wheat, 12 acres or red clover and 5 of alfalfa. Ap- ' "` " "' `D `D Nn 3.