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Barrie Examiner, 4 May 1939, p. 15

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inr`m`E`1`!1wn`smp'nrr`1nmsnr. `courtly- of Simcm-. being that part. of the `south half of Lot 10. Concession 12, ;nf said '1`own.vhip. lying to the east :01` un. lummdury of the lands ',l1on,-tnl`m'- conveyed to the Hamil- tun and North Wu-stern Railway prmn U1 qu;mI.ll_V its wu-vkly isslnn. The undvrsigm-(I has received in- slrtlctimxs tn sull by Public AuCtion :1! | 'l1Ul`.*`.l UH` UH` .-;unm1vr. ` Mrs. A. MuMn.~'1<-r and family ur ()1'illin have ronlud :1 hullbtu ht.-rv` and will hv rv.~i(lin1.{ in Crai[,'hursL.. Anglican S(.`l`\'i(`L`.\'~-A-S1. Jt>hn s_ 11 :|,m' S: I vh-1".~`, 2 mm: (`.h'riqI Lin-vn\vuu(l and MI Williams. 'l`urunto_ \' PcLIlin;;|1um .< (luring | Mr. and Mr.~'. M. fnunilv 'I'n|'nn1n nnri '.s.uuu. C`.A'I"I`LE~.1 registered Hereford h0il'U1'. 3 yrs. old. due May 20; 1 Ix'cgi.~'tvx'ud Hv1'cfm'd heifer. 1 yr. `old: 1 Shorthnrn ho:-ifer. 2 yrs. old; 1 gr:-_v m\\'_ due to freshen day of Isak-: 1 black cuw. due to freshen ldn_v of sale`; 1 rod steer, 2 yrs. old. . PICS -WT \'nI'k dun Nlnv luny ox saw; 1 run Ieer. 2 old. I PIGS -~11 Yurk. sows. due` May 15: 19 store pigs. about 80 lbs; 3 store pigs. 2 months old. 1'MPLEMEN'I`S -- l Cockshutt 2- furrmvcd disc plnw_ like now; 1 us- ed Cmv. sedan. guud running order; I SllDc1'im' Sk`l`d-thin. like new: I ur\I9l\&r1I, IVIIHI IJ t E THE FOLLOWING: ` IIORSPIS 1 brown team. 11 ,vrs.i luld. 2900 lbs: 1 4-yr.-old mare. in- ifual; 1 gum! farm IL`21lH_ weighing 3.000. 1 ruv1~'m tr, 1 rnrricinlux lnrnfnr:-IN on Lzmv. se-(um. guud runmng order; Superior now: rubbcwlirud buggy. The nburo chattels are exception- ully gum! and must be sold withput n-sm'\.'o. Tvrms can be arranged `the dav uf sale. '1`vrms no urranged lthv day Szllo at 1.30 p.m. VEARL M. COU'I"I`S. Auctioneer, Barrie. Phone H88. AUCTION SALE 91 FARM STOCK Church Thornton. at :1 p.m.. Grace, 'l'he Must Rev. D. '1`. Owen. D.D., D.C.I.... will mlmlnlster the Rite of Confirmation. A dedication servicv also will be held. nn:....:..n I`i.u-In cunt nn HURST'S STABLES 29 Collier Sh, Barrie OWNERS NAMES Withheld by Request * ON SATURDAY MAY 13 I '1`!-H? 13!}! I (\\\7H\Y(`.< Ono STATION CRAIGHURST and s. C`.r(-unwond wuml and MI and 1\ `ms , \'i. !|h.'Iln \` (lnrinrr Rnnrlm l'l`I\`1` .". .V(`S[)l`l. .30 um. 3'. ml 1\/Ir.<. G. Snirlm` an-I u l`v\'. (l.'1_\'s at R. l5er1-: nuznln Shaw uf I-Inwkestnnc pnsilinn :11 the local ('1'. I I\ n()x Church at 7'7|'('|1e frylon and Perisphere n. _ Ml`. mm In I`m'nnlu his funeral. jtnrs welcome. The Senior Wmn(-n's Institute had :1 very pleasant gathering last Wed- nesday ul'l0l'n(`ml1 at Mrs. Geo. Mc- Donald's, when Mrs. Nuwson and Mrs. Ecklund put on a demrmstrn- tion on Im-nl cooking. Many of the fanmilius are vnjuying the new dish- es dc.-mnnstrntcd. > Rm-rm! \IiHnr`v< inr-lndt-dz MI`. and , `S. \Vl`l'(' at H. lhv wvukund. (`.21-unxvond, Miss MI`. M1252. E. m. . n...4 211 In ,\;uuun uun.x.. 1 ' is l`)~',.f`,TldCd frnm~ ; .Mrs. Wos. Craw- I 1 lwr nephew, Bil- ` Mr. zmcl Mrs. In T`rn'nnln thiui -A-31. John 2 p.m.: C 3.30 p.m.: \'1. m .; I Sunday. ; Bortranu and I Mrs. Bvrtrnml um-an at H (\<-` !1Il'S 1 Christ ! R11 M1`. and Mrs. Wes. 1-Iincllo visitvd |Wulkcr's this "won-k. Jack Walkor I'(,'llll`l1(`f1 tn Kirk- land l_.nk,p_ Tuos(luy.. Jim Sp:-ncer, Strnthmy_ .~'.p(_-nl 1110' Weekend at his home ht'l`('. M1`. Elliott and sun uf Big Bay Point spent Sunday :11 Mr. Craw- ford's. I Mr: Wx1I1tI.- Kc-:| nnri fnvnilv nl' 5. Mrs. Wu]l.(,-r Kcusl and family of Coukstown spvnl. Sunday with ' friends hero. I !\`n|'inn` him -:fnMnr'l in full ' I 1'1;-nus h(`l'('. Spring sot.-ding has started in full swing. Mr. C1'nwI'm'd smving his first, Monday. I[l'Q m..m..-u;|I.. ,.r I15nhrnnlr .-... nur parents non-. MI`. and Mrs. Rnb(.~1't Wcbor of Coukrztuwn spa-nl, Sumluy with Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Fildcy. Mrs. Wm. WzI1k(-1' nttmxdad the dc.-mnnstrated. . Recent visitnrs included: Mr. and . Mrs. Vt'l`fI(Jll Speers and little I daughter and Miss Margaret Speers - of T()I'()l1tU, with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Spr-ers: Rev. R. J. D. Simpson of Toronto. Miss Reba Simpson of 3 I-Iydm City_ Ont.. with friends; - Miss Mary Pmuke of Toronto. with I her mntht.-r; 'I'h<).<:. Walduck of St. ` Thmnas. formerly of Fleming. Sask.. with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Simpson. ltesidentiztl Moves Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Banting and Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Banting are mov- ` mg in Barrie this week and the house vacated by them is being tak- ` en over by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maw. Owing to ill heuith_ Mrs. Richard Power has given up her house and moved in with hm` daughter. Mrs. 11. M. Thompson; Mrs. Jas. Whit- ing is moving into the house vacat- ed by Mrs. Puwei. Mrs. D. Jennett has movml intu house vacated by Mrs. Robert Lt-nnnx and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black have taken the hmlsu V2lL':Itt`(i by Mrs. Jennett. and lVll'S. um. l"lI(I(.*y. funernl of 111'!` uncle, Ln-0mn'(l lwoods, at Nt-w Lowvll, rm '1`u-sday. Miss Bzu`nhm`dt has re-turmvd In her Surnmur n-nllugc. Miss Gr:u:<.- Clark was :1 visitor at 'h(.'l` homo lwrv fur st-v1~1':1l (lays. Br-rt. Munrm-_ I`m'm1lu, spmn. sev- r-ral (luvs with l'ri-ml.< in the vi]- llagc. I A (:a1`rl nznrtv urm: hr-lrl .-:1 H14-I A cam hmnv of evening. Mrs. 'l`( 1nr:~'1, lVl(.-ntlny. Mrs. Snmt,-rvillo nf Binbrnuk 1'1`- |tuI'ne(l home uI'l.x-1' a row days wiih her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Rnhort W(ebm' ml -evening. Mrs. Tom Cuillinl hm: r<-in l"il`(,' River zlfiur (Wu wvt-lcs .' l`(?|Zll.iV(`S hero. ! Mi.<< .<:m1i.. 125....-n....., 1 rmzmvvs n(.-rt-. Miss Surliv Bzlgslmw was in To- rtmln lusl Mnn(lz~._\= visiling; hm` C011- sm. 1VIr.<:. Brown. Mrs, Rubt. R1.-id spent :1 f(-w duy.<:| in Dutmit, with hm` sun and (laugh- .t('l`. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rr-id. M1`. and Mrs. M. G. McCui. of Cnnkrtnwn spvnt 1|u- first 01` the W(-Uk with Mr nnrl Mm Hm-mm. -u-. nu. uuu nvun, nu!) Iu'Iu. 01 th( with Mr. and Mrs. Harw-y ' CI'awl'ur(l. ' S`um-rnl fI`nh'1 hnvn ~.H...ul..,1 n/r.... v Ll`ilWl(Jl'(l. Suvx-ml from h(-rv nth-nclt- Mrs }Wm. MucMill:m's tum-rzll :11 Knox UL-mt-h-ry_ last I-`1'id:n_v. Sm: ()hi!.uar.v `column for pnrtic-ulnrs. {cu runm mus sumnu-r. Miss: Hannah Manhunt-_v is humo Iuftvr visiting ]'(.`l1l1iV(.`!~ in Orillia. I t Ahw n/r..A..u.... .. - .. =.. . a |(l\`\/I1. I Miss. I<`x':mL-us [ [has taken a posit :0'B1`ion. I4`:-innrlu nu... .. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the I nwv|'s of Sale cuntnlned in a cer- tain nmi'tgugv, which will bv pro- duced an the time of sale, there will be ui'fuI`v(l for sale by P. A. COU(.}I~Il.lN, /\iicti0neu1'. at Public Auction. cm "I`UESDAY_ the 30th day of MAY. 1.039, at the hour of um.--lhiri_v u'i:lu(:l( in lhv afternoon, at the farm uf ARNOTT O'}IARA, {IL .1? R Nu, 2 Allundulc. Ontario. ; U Lsnon. Fric-nds U/(.'l`(` .~'nrry In h(`Z Mnclvhlkm. :1 dvlllh of Mrs. l'L'Sldt'I\l hurv. Mrs. Francis Hul'l1L' has 1 horm- uftvr n \V(`|`k on the Second Lino. Om. Mrs, EV(`I'T1 Rnll with inn-I 1. ` " I ` Allan Eayly intends runnm-,1 2: ` [cu mum this Mi\' Wnnnnh T\/Vnhnnnu in |\;|iv\1\ uum vmnuug n.-uuIvt::~: In Ufllll. Alex. McArlhux' is not innpmving as well as his many I'rivn(l.~: wuuld Hike. 1 (hm nm.-|....- T\/Ii. ~ l I me. Our lvmrlwl`. MISS F.|Ll)'1 hr xvvvkvnd :11 ho!` hum(- own. R/lit:-< I<`v'snn-.u- l`\..nn ..a' [on me tiocnncl Lino. Om. I Mrs. Everett Bull and two (`hil- dren. Maple Vnllvy, -.111 visiting hurl sister. Mrs. Walter ML-Duugull. 1 ! ______ ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Switzer visited Ifrivnds at Churn-hill on Sunday. 1 Oakland Hill \w-lcuxzws Mr. and Mrs. H. A_vur:=1 and 1`amil_\' In this ;L-unnnxunily` 1 Mr. and Mrs, R Prnn mm: mm. anowcr [or Ne\\'l_v Weds { On Friday evening 1111- Ramblers` |Club held :1 $h()WL`I' ui Voniurv Villa `Ill hqnur of Mr. and Mrs. George DPzlldi6lson. who \vun- married on Ap- ri ' . The gifts wore p|`cS\_*|1(,Cd in la decorated hampx-r. Thv bride and `grpom rcspundcd. thanking their -glL`l1(l`l;.BTll1l0 club also presented am :1 with :1 tie cli with ,"Ramblm-rs 1939" inscribed pon it. narom Uull wnh 11` clip with "Ramblm-rs 1939" on Harold is leaving for Toronto. where he has procured a job. The remainder u!` the c-vvning was spent! playing cards. _cummunny` ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Pratt and il_\' havv moved in Stroud. wishes of this community gu , them. I Rlnnumv fur \'nnvlu \U...an Congratulations to A. Bartholu-' mew. Sr.. who celebrated his 82nd birthday on Sunday last. NUSS JPHH `Mr~(`n:ai:r nf 'T`nrnnln min purc.-l_ or tracL_0l' Jana anu pxremises situate, lying and being nrmt-'rhwnship~nr~1nms1iI~. ~Counfy- Simcm-. bt-inn part. on*maa,\` Sunday lust. Miss Jean 1`\'ICCuuig of Toronto spent the we.-ck:-nd \\ llh her par- ants here. Mr and have Mm.m.~... r~.......t...n ems ncre. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell spent the weekend in Toronto. H Gmv \Ii\'iH*d hi< hv-nvhnr Rnu spout the \vLjekcnd n Toronto. H. Gray vlsitcd hns brother. Rev. D. R. Gray_ over the weekend. ' -_\1x . --.- -_.-._.._.q'- Say you saw it in The Examiner. OAKLAND HILL \ VHAWKESTONEA `card party xvns W 1Vl1's. A. (in: uinrr ARGYLE, ORO Shower for .\'o\\'l_v Weds I F`rirl:u- 4-Unninu cl. D...nI\ KILLYLEAGH \,ll'UL'l'l' wanted mu`:nn`."' (`uclnn gTFIE BARRIE EXAMTNER. I GUTHRIE F`.hlri(1}.:(-, spc-m I in (Hanks- ; Dunn uf Cr:1ig}m!`st` sitian with Mrs. Wm.` nu: r-mmod to wm-k< nmnnnuil I : hold at the mhmn. ]riduy var of u-I :1 1'm'mc-rl rvlunu-d | PC1211 i Vus` A fum- Best ..v a o h `, BARBIE, ON'I`., CANADA mu'znn`."' CusI.nmm': Yrs, but be sure that may am: not frmn tho insurgents!" M1`. and Mrs. John Martin spr.-mi Sundily with" Belhel friends. I Mi n..n.. 1\n..r\...... :.. ..:..:nn.n |xaullLlil_Y WILD` f.5Cll'H.`I ]l`l(_ n(lS. Mi:._~` Bella McQuay ls visiting her sister` Mrs. Alex Grant, Bow- munvillc. Mikx Ruin (`nnnnhall T\!nH.-nun-:mrn ITIHDVIHL`. Mis: Reta Campbell, Nottawasngn. was :1 weekend guust of Dorothy Carrulho1ts. Hurnh-I l\Ifnrn-n unnnl -1 mu.nI.. nfl uuu Avu`.\'. I10) lVlllI1l.', L()!'Ul'lIU. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Splchor and Dpnnic at Alliston spent Sundnv with their parents and Mrs. Jns. Buio. M-u 1\r............ c..|....n e.- nnrl Thursday. Mrs. Thus. Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wiggins wurv Sunday vis- itors at Mr. und Mrs. I-Ierb. Bark- cr'S. Bethe]. Mr: W nun.-.-a..-mi nnrl Mr nhrl Bum. Mrs. Norman Schcll. S12. ml Melville Bates visited lhvlr mml. Mrs. Thus. Bates. Mulmuy-_ 1:11 Thursday. Thus. Wimzins nnd Mr nml L-rs. Hclhel. M135`. W. Mm'ri:-ion and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lcnnnx. Avcninn. won- guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Curl Wond- wurrl Iasl week. ` MI` nnri NI:-c Hun-nlrl Ruin nf wum nasl week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buiv of the King Construction (,`u.. Mus.-`n-_v. are visiting the fm'rnur'.~: pzm.-ms. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Buie. Visitnre M J (` Ruin-',< nn Sun- MI'...'mrl Mrs. Dan. Bun-. V:.~'itnrs at J. C. BUi("S on Sun- _dy \v'1'(.-: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. 1.()L`ko` of Crmslnnd, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Pnttm-.~:m1 amt! Cathurinn of Cooks- town. 'I"n Mn-e Dnht `hnnhlfun-rnu in 1\1n mwn. To Mrs. Rubt. McMurrny. in 111(- demh of her sisu.-r. Mrs. Mm-Millun, Hawkt-stone. and to the friends ml` Lctmzlrd Wuuds. B1.-the.-l. wv L-xlt-ml our dvepcsi sympathy. Visitum wi1h Mr. and Mrs. Mul- vin Sn;,n-, New Fins, 1:151 W1-ck wvrv: Mi_ltnn young, Harris and Isnbolh-_ Miss Hr.-Ir.-n McGnuIey, Mr. and Mrs. Ar(-hi(- 1VIOm'e and Snndy ur Beth:-I. Ginny"... \Iig-Mn.-u I \II MI E the farm uf Al{N()'1'1' U'HAIt.`\, at ~R.R. No. 2_ Allundulc. Ontario. the following` property, namely: ALI. AND SINGULAR that cer-. parcel tracL_nf land and nremises. lying . nunym:r vlsnwrs at w.m.:a. I On I-`ritluy. April 28, Zinn W.M.S.` mm in the hull wilh fiftvtrn ludiv.-;| or Smynvr W.M.S. as g.{L1(_-sis. Ahm- lhe usual bu:~'in(~.s's, the meeting \-ms turned over to the Stayner bl`m)Ch_l who gave :1 very inspiring pm- grmnnw: Readings by M0sd.'unn.k: Sinclair and W. J_ Ross; :1 solo by Mrs. Lorne Dom-1'; also g1'(,-(~tim.1_s from several former Suxmirlnlr C(>rnvr.~ nwmbors nuw rt-:~'idon1 in Sluym`-1'. A :~`mri:1l hall` hour vvns 4-n- juyvd by all. when the Mission Bnnd ~v1'va- a v<-ry uppelizinp, lunch. Lner m 1'01-onto. ; Mm E. Evc-rum, Sr._ spent fhv wmkr-nd with her sislvr-in-1nw in 'l`u1'nnt0_ whu is ill. MI`: W In`. Lnnl: hnc rrnnn fn vig- Nnrmun l Ianl,_ New l.isk(-ard. vis- itcrl with his mother last week. Mrs: W-.a|1m~ 1-h\nrlm~ hm: ru- nun wnn ms momur msl wc-ex. Mrs. Waller Henderson has I`(`- turnod from 21 visit wnh hvr bru- ther in 'I`o1-onto. Rlfrt: IT`. 'F!\rr-Mun Qr innni H11! mrnnw_ who is m. _ Mrs. W. E. Luck has gone to VIS- il with hr-r dnughu.-1'. Fl(n`t*I`lCL`. Toronto, for .1 month. Mr nnrl Mr: 'l"hnc T\1r-uhi urn rornnln, mr mumn. Mr. and Mrs. Thns. NC-shit! &II`(' s`pv|'1rlim.,'u \V('(`k with lhoir (i:1uuh- tn`. Mrs. E. Ban.-mzm, Unirmvillo. "l`Im-.'a- n1 H1:-ir I-nun:-r-iivn hnrnnn: LU`. lVll`S. my uatuman, Lmxrmvmo. I 'l`lm:~`<- at their respective hnnws hero for the weekend were: Knyl Slwli-. Flori-ncc I.u(-k_ ]:;Zlb('H0 and C2ll'l'i(' N1 -illy. Mrs. Gordon Bndgt-1' and daugh- ter Molly, Barrie. and Mrs. Norman Budgt-|~ and sun Donald of Orillizl cnilud rm l'rion(l.~; in 1his vicinity on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Foster and. Saun-(lay. | and and family, Cnllingwnnrl. Visilnd at T.. A:"NviI)y':< on Sunday. Mrs. Fast:-r is rutrovuring nicely frorn her re- xcunt ant-cidcnl. 1 hr Jnur-nh hnlv nf R1 Mir-hmx|'.\' Icunt in-(.-xdcnl. Dr. Joseph Duly of S1. Mic-hnvl's Hospital slnff. 'I`urnntn, last week made a friendly call on I.<)\I Neilly iwhn is recovering from his l`('(`l`I11 i1ln`13SS, but is still confined 10 his her. (`.i||'nwl lfhnir Wink (Tun llllI0l'(l LFll0ll' VVIHS LU]! I The Gilford choir. under Hw- lc-adv.-rship of Mrs. Goo. Nr-mitt,` lwurv tho \vimu;-rs of thv .~:il\'(-r (`up for rural choirs, at the Music Fos- tival in Bradfurd. Thu u(ljudi<-u1m- ` gave the choir and (heir lvmlu-r gm.-at prais(_-. 4;-v(-n cnmpnrinp, lhmhl lwith some city (:h0ir.'<. Shouldn't Miss :1 Page If that certain subscribm` in Philadelphia. would rt-ad his Exam- iner more thoroughly. he'd find |lhal tho Gilford cm`r(-spnndvnt did hnvv in-m$ in last wm-k. ovon though he fail:-d to find tht-m. Nvv- v.-r ncgh-cl even one pH[!,t- nf Thu. leixumlner if you intc-nrl In km-(`pl `up with the lat:-5:1 news. | .' 'I`I2`.RMS U1" Sl\l.l`.' Ur` LAND: "l'\vvmy-i'ivv pm` unit. of tho purch- -asv mmwy tn bn paid down at the jtimv ul` Ilw snlu. thu balance to be gsvmm-d by :1 m()1`l[.{:l;{(' with inter- .c-st at fuur pur cent. per annum. I For further pm'licuim's and con- ditinns of sale apply 10 COMMISSIONER OF /\GRICUL'I URAI. LOANS. F.:i.~;l Block. 1 .'n'liznncnt Bldgs._ 'l`01`0ntu. Ontario. D/\ l`IEl) A1` TORONTO this First ` (luv ur Mnv 19:49 18-20!) I13! ` Cluud Banting is sporting :1 nice! 1-ur these days. I Miss I.il1i:- Wilson. Toronto. Sm-nl. muse days. Miss Lillie Wilson, spent the weekend with hm p:_n'(:m.<. Mr. and Mrs.Ai1kcn. Windm- mC!`L'. called on friends here nni Monday. ! I Mrs. Duckworth. Anuus. snuml Wm. Banting is slill cm tho wick list (`land nnnoina in cnurhn n nit-nl Ivmnciay. : Angus. Spunll the weekx.-mi at thv hnmv nl` hurl , p'.m:nts. 1 The Institute will mevt nw: I p:u'env.s. Institute \\ n-clncsday 1-vem'ng_ May 10. :11 HH- Imme of Mrs. R. H. Arnold. I ` 1\/Ire T (`m-hvnnn ic 1-nnfinnrl in Mrs. J. Cm-hrane is C()X1fin(.`d tu| bud at the home of h(`l` daughtexyl Mrs. B. McLean. ` Next Sunday. May 7. at St. Judv'.~' "Church I`h(n`ntun. at 3 p.m.. Hisi Gram-, The Most Rev. D. '1`. Owen. EDD 1')(`I. wiH ndmini. fhvl `name of Mrs. ti. 11. Arnold. |'.,Tt\urch Thornton. at :5 nisl 'Gl`t~i(`t`, lD.D.. D.C.L.. will administer tho Rite of Confirmation. A dt-dication :itl`VlC{` also will be held. Mr. Hunter. Toronto. gavo a splendid address in tho Pru. i-an church on Sunday morning on the temperance question. Ht` told of the many car accidents, the majority of which could be traced to alcohol_ and its effects on the lbrain. It was up to all Christians.- `he said. to try and put down lh|' evils of drink. Leg Broken by Falling Tree While G. A. Spec-rs and Mail. Fletcher were sawing down it largv tree at Mr. Fletcher's placc_ ill!` wind blew the tree and it fell on Mr. Fletcher. breaking one leg. Mr. Sl3t`L`t`s got the leg from under that tree and went for Mr. Creighton. who brought his team and wagon and took him to the house. H9 was taken in a car to a Torontn huspi tlnl. where he will be for some tinw. . .__.:._.__4o,._...&_ .._. UH` numlnauun U1 U1!` DUB! DIIIIISUI` Conservative (convention for lhx-| Federal election. Hon. William Fin- layson stated he had not yet `cun- =`idt*I`Cd the matter. Mr. Finlayson: who has just returned from a va- CIJUOH in Florida. resigned his soul- in the Ontario Legislature to makl-| way for Col. George A. Drew, Cun- seryative leader. 42. .__..___.__,_..___... ' FINLAYSON MAY RUN - . MIDLAND-~When questioned nu] [garding a report from Orillia that` `he would not be a candidate for: the nomination of the East Simrsuol (`nn:nv-unuu nnnnnn'9inn fnr Hm I ;Sunnidctle Corners I l\l VV I-IIIVI-Jllrl I , lVIl'l THE l<`0l.1..0WING: `LIVING-ROOM rl piano. Gorhm`d I'Ix.-int /._n1un; I vlu-stovfix-lcl suite. 1% pieces: 2 l\C(`uSi()I1ZIl ch;\irs_ walnut: 1 snmkim: stand: 1 electric floor lamp; 1 small tnblv. uuk: I set l`lll`l:lill.\` and drapes. l)lNlN(`--RO0M~ 1 china cabin- et: l dining` tublv. vxlunsinn. wal- nut; 1 buffet: 6 dining clu\irs'. 1 \vri\ing 4'i\'sk: 1 rongnluum rug, 9 H. by 1'.` fl.: 1 set cmrluins. l3El)RUOMS 1 onumol iron bed; 1 xnutlruss; 1 sot springs; 1 drvssv.-1`: 1 \vu.\`|1sl:u1d: 1 toilet set: 1 bed scrm-n; l bodmmn rung. C()l);.{0lL`ll|'11. 12 fl. by 9 ft.: 1 day couch: 1 rock- ing chair; 1 walrclrnbo. untiquvs: 1 largv clwst of dranvors. walnut: 1 ulvctric hunter. now: 1 feather tick: quantity of blankets and quills; 1 sewing man.-him`: 1 wnshst;md: 1 basin and pitcher: 2 scatter rugs: 1 bathroom lI\i|`|'ul`_ |\'l'l`(`Hl~`.Nv I kilvhnn (':)hil`u`lI l l1oI'utul`m'v conveyed to the Hamil- '_1Ull Cmnpuny. containing, fifty acres `mun: or loss. 3`..-_j.--.-- Read the advts. `Twill pay you. 111']. Hl:I_\'ll(tl` Visitors at W`M.S. in I-`v-irluu Aru-il 9R 7.inn W` Gilford (fhoir Wins (Yup .. r~.nr.ma .-h..:.- nnrlur GILFORD {iE{iIidThoB1Nso1 ~ I Mrs. John W [days last wcvk ` Ivlrs. Jnx. \`/Uri. I Miss Ev:-iyn tzaininu :11 'l'umx lralnzng ul 'l'u1`uu tul. ir. $}')"X1(]il1].1 hm` p:u'L'nt:-:. Thu chum-h : MiHF /\H1`(`n (`:1 I1-w :l:nyr. lust \'\"'l`| n/In w M Kn.- COULSONS VVuud .\`p:~1 st wuvlr. with hm` C.R'_ED.lf[__SA_LE} I GET LOANS FROM THIS BANK FOR LIVESTOCK AND CROP Wuuu Hp: I am a farmer. Loans from my bank help me buy seed . . . livestock . . . the things that grow and loud to profits. Profits lead to more loans . . . more profits . . . and so it goes! How did I win my bank : co-operation? That wan easier than it looks. I ask for loan! rcpnyuhlo when I sell my grain and livestock." When asking for a loan ior seed in the spring, I expect my banker to enquire as to my financial position, acreage to be cropped, livestock holding: and probable sources of repayment. I give him my entire confidence, with the result that the bank places confidence in me. H1 11 l(`V'\ dzuuzhh-r, `BANKWTORONIO ,.'=|')i- M I h The Bank of Toronto wolcomu human bualnou. Open an account with our low! branch manager. 1 UilUlI`UUlll llll|`|'Ul`. l{l'l`Clll.')N~ 1 kitchen cabinet: Rug,vr.~` electric raidm; 1 cuok stuvv; 1 child`.< chair: 1 rocking chair; 4 kitcln-n clinirs: 1 small table: 1 elec- tric \\';l.\`llt`l`. now; 1 l-`rigidairc: 1 counter smile-, `.240 lbs; 3 sling ropes; 1 bucksuxv; 1 cmss-ctlt saw: 1 gm`- don scuffler, new; 2 lawn mowers; l \vln-clb:irm\v; l bunch vise. large: I 6-gallon crock; 1 large wm`drobv.`: 1 carpet nvx-vpvt`: 1 electric iron; 1 >'L`_VUlt`2 l tuul clwst; 2 scoop shov- els. nearly new; quantity of fruit: qtmntilx Uf st-alt-rs: carpenter's tools. co|npl`isin;{ \\ l`L`l1L`ht.'S. su\vs_ ham- nu-rs. eta: garden tools: kitchen utensils- dishes. glassware. cutlery; picturc.s: cooking utensils and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OI-` SALE---All sums of $15 and umler. cash: over that amount 5 months` credit will be given to parties furnishing approv- ed joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent. oft` for cash on credit 1: unnnntu gig}? TOMATO nncn 20 BEANS ::.'::2:;3'= tin 5 c:;5c:2;"i~i"'%`1"r1zU1> %::~:~ 37 .=::N $?PS ('lH)H N nr I .I'II'IllI\ E ...:___ -__ .itj7i"c'n f..'lh\I`I".l-'lH3I I' amount . 1: amnunts. Rain :11 Incorporated 1855 "'7M.-\'|'() or \'l~Z(il'I'I':\lH.l~', .-\ \`m'l."1| ('r:u-kml \ 37 3?? 17 3 {ins 23 21 Z tins 1'1`? Page Fifteen: __.__._. 18b Thursday, May 4. 1939 III .\\'II II_\ Iuulu I\u\_nuu uu WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 'l`lll` l<`(\I I (1WlN(}` of Household Furniture and Effects nmoums. Sale at 1.30 1 11` A, 1 Thu 111\(Iv1`.x'igx1u(l has rvcoivvd n\.~:lrlu`11un.~' from n.. A A1AnAnI ulllulliy nanny In .<-ll h_\' Public Auction on An-1Ln-InxA\l AAA\I II 4{I0l11Dllll_Y. ttun1:un1n;4 lllly iu:n::x Snwru f On lhv said farm there is sqld tn bo erected a dwelling house with suitublv farm buildings. ; 'l`hv lancls will bu sold subject. to .:: |'n hid \'l'l'.'l) r'\'I` TUHUNI day 01' May. 1935). MORTGAGE SALE THORNTON W."Xl"X`dXRks Shanty Bay luv Pnhlil` LOYAI. Clt-rk: Did L-nn1u Qnnn xcls WI ` Ind. 9 p.m. ' ` GROSE. Auctioneer. Phnno R24 Rm-rin .mu:s1-1. Aucnoneer, Phone 834. Barrie. nu. , ynu say you Spmnish nninns. npcnl. Duuuuy at LIICII nuun:: lIK:l':. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allan en- tertained a number of their friends ziit a bridge party, Wednesday even- ng. Hon. D1: Wallace Cross nf A1- ; lIl\' lLIll\I.`I VVIII Ill .1\lA\I an rvs0rv(- bid. TERMS OF SALE OF LAND: "l'\vvmv-l'ivv nvr purch- uu-.:_.\.\_.. ... Ilcl uuuglltcl Ill AUIUIILU lubl. wL'l:I\ Misses Georgie Reive, Kathleen. Sloan and Jean Watt of Toronto ' spent Sunday at their homes here. Ila on ! Mr: `ltlnuonu-pl A1ln!-\ nu ween. Congratulations to committee of the South Simcoe Women's Ynstitutn un their successful Music I"0s1ivz1] held in Bradford last week. Mr and Mrc `Rnhnrl T-Innfmv n1- Mrs. Chs. Weeks was visiting "her daughter in Toronto last week. hicunn flanrnin Dal:-n 1(nHy.1..nn mg. Hon. Dr. Wallace Cross of Al- berta was a visitor with his slslcr, Mrs. Wilfred Stewart. one day last week. (`nnow-nhnlatinnu in nnnqrniun nl` new m uradmru last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter at- tended the funeral of his father. Wm. Hunter, in Elmvnle. on Wed- nesday. They have the sympathy uf this community. I The regular meeting nf Chm--h-| ums communny. ' The regular meeting of Church- Ill United Y.P.U. was held Sunday. April 30. In the absence of :1 speak- 9r a parliamentary debate was held. Kathleen Allan, vice-president. was In charge. 1|]-un I ! I` All-nu Ilnnnnuul I-In nu LII!-115(5- Mrs. G. C. Allan Honored By Churchill Senior W.l. The Churchill Women's Institute held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. O. E. Todd. with a s lendid attendance. The president's u tendance prize went to Mrs. W. Stewart. Following the business and various secretaries reports, Mrs. R. Bayes. Distrlet President gave a most lnterestln address, the sub- ject being. "Spr ng Songs". The mu- sleians for the meeting were Miss- es Mary and Myrna Todd and Mrs. Sherman Todd. Mrs. R. S. Stewart conducted the election of officers. These are as follows: President. Mrs. G. C. Allan; 1st vice-president. Mrs. R. Sinclair; 2nd vice-president_ Mrs. R. P. Lucas: secretary. Mrs. O. E. Todd: treasurer, Mrs. N. G. King; press, Mrs. W. Allan: district dir- ector, Mrs. W. Stewart; branch dir- ectors. Mrs. R. S. Stewart. Mrs. H. Ralston. Mrs. C}. Constable; pinn- ists, Mrs. l-Iodgson-and Mrs. Thom- as: flower committee. Mrs. E. H. Sloan, Mrs. Roy Huughton and Miss M. Ralston; auditors; Mrs. H. Al- lan and Mrs. B. Bonney. The meet- ing had a very pleasant Conclusion when Mrs. Stewart. in :1 few kindly words expressed the appreciation of the society for Mrs. G. C. Al- lan's fine leadership and as a tok- en ol' that apnreeiation presented her with an English pottery vase filled with calla, lilies and tulips. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. `Rix and Mrs. McKay motored to 'I'0r0ntn on Sat- , urduy. Dnlnhinn ("Jnlrlwnll nl` (`.1-nvnn- urauy Delphine Caldwell of Grnv(-n- hurst spent the weekvnd with hvr parents. Mrs. Ernest Partridmw nnd d.-nmh. parents. Mrs. Ernest Partridge and dzmuh. tor Joan returned homv after sw- eral months in Toronto. rru... urn... ..v.. v.__4:A..n _,,:n , . Trinity W.M.S. will meet at Mrs, Beynorfs on Wednesdav afternoon. Mm`. 1.~..m1 \XYnHh no` nil)` Flnv clun unuuunn In Aunuuul. The Women's Institutv will mm-I at Mrs. A. E. Pnrlridgt-':~: on 'l`ll(`,H> day. Mny 9. at 2 pm. 'I'hm-v will be an exchange of flow:-r svocls. bulbs and roots. M!,U|llrU-.lL.`J-EM! .. |-liI.Ya.Ai.lbL , .VVUUl\- B. Hubberl. has gone to Timmins where he has secured a p()sil.i()n. 1\lI r nnrl 1\/In-c I-Inch-nn 1`nu-nun. recently` Mr. and Mrs. Emms n , of'Egbex't spent Sunday Emms` father. Mr. Hurt. I Tlllon f`uI.l.....I| 1|! f1..I. Mrs. Minty spent Monday wi) friends in Torcmtu. Mics Phvllin Hanahlnn umn in wucnc uc nun a\:\, Mr. and Mrs. visited with M1`. recently` and Mrs. 1 Mrs. L). Wiggins. Weekend visit.0r:~'. :11. the recim`y with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hnughton were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward I-I:uu.:h- ton. Miss Enid Haughlon. Miss Mary Pullen and Peter Pullon. Cl 'T`hnn-mp` A...n.'...~..` ru_......|. |vAuI_y A uucu uuu 1 (:u:A rulIL'lI. St. Thomas` Anglican Church was lhv setting for u lnvclv mililmjv wedding Saturday last, when Nancy Colleync Wilson. daughter (if Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wilson. 'l`lw Woutls, was married to Thomas Wilfri-d Bigclmv, Kingston sun of M1`. and Mrs. A. Bigclow of Ormio. For fur- ther pnrticulzirs sec Wumon s l`zu:1-. [nu um nuuncn. nu. lulll. Miss Caldwcll_ W. Caldwell nml Mervin Robson, '1`0r0ni.u, spent the weekend with Mrs. G, Brnnks. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Wiggins and Bob Wiggins. Bmct-b1'i(lgv, spent Sunday hero with Mr. and Mrs. D. Wiggins. Weekend \IlSll()l`S nl. lhn 1`Hr`lnv`v -Iutulul-II, lvlll I THE FOLLOWING: HORSES~-l bay nxarv. 3 yrs. general purpose. CAT'I`LE-- spotted cow. 8 old. milking; 1 red cow. 6 yrs. due last of May; 1 rod (!uw_ 9) old. milking; 1 sputtvd cow. 5 old. milking; 2 {at valves. 3 5})! m1vvs_ 010. n1llKlngZ 2 [ill CIIIVCS. 3 .` PIGS `AND POULTRY 1 shire sow. 15 hens. 1MPl.RMRNTS.~1 I`h-nvinn K.) fyllllll S UXI VVUKIHUSKIKIY GILL`: Iluull. Mrs. Fred _Wcbb of_ Big 3?) Pmnt i.-. visiting her snster, Muss` Bmokes. f"nv-nrnnnrsinu rmvl Snndnv even- Sl'Hl'` SUW. 13 H0115. IMPI..EMENTS~1 Duering bind- er. 6 ft. cut: 1 Deering mnw0r_ 5 fl. cut: 1 sulky rake: 1 .-'up0x'im' svvd drill; 1 13-tooth Frost and Wood cul- tivator: 1 Kidd gang plow: 1 21 F_leur,\' walking pluw: 1 sci 3-.~'w.' lion drag h:n`ruws: I set disc hur- rows: 1 root scufflerz 1 \\`;lL`un and uon urng narrows: I set msv hu rows; scuffler; wagun zu hay rack: 1 set bob slcighs: 1 cu ler: 1 Viking cream separator; Benny car and hay fork. mpc: set Renfrew scales. HOUSEHOLD El"-`F`EC'I`S- C : may rmunv I Rina`:-r mulvinur m nuuannunu x2.`x-'r'r;L"1'5~1 cu- mzgx range: 1 Singer scwing: ma- chine: 1 organ; 1 box smvv; 1 day bed: 1 bedroom suitc complete: 1 iron bed; 1 dresser and wash stand: 2 leather rockers: 1 buffet: 1 ex- tension mblc; 6 kitchen chairs; I rocking chair: 1 kitchen cabinet; I churn; l hanging lamp and svvurnl table lamps: I shot gun: I contra-l table: 1 writing desk; 2 cupbuarda` `.2 3-Hal. crooks: uuantitv of frun. Farm Stock, Implements ` and Household Effects MISCELLANEOUS 1 sct| breeching harness: 12 'm1rso.` cullm-s:' quantit of lumber: forks. sho\'ol.<.' tools, cmins. duublctrces and man_\' other articles 100 mum-mus to mun-5 tion. 1 'T`F`.}?1\/I.Q__AlI cnnxe nf cmnn uunll !Irlen_ds In '1'0rm1Iu. MISS Phyllis Haughton was in ..- I'91:0nto-.=1;fe.w.. days.1ust week. R Huulxlxnri hue n`I\I\n 1;. 'I`hn.-.11.... uon. TERMS--All sums of $10.00 and` under, cash; over that umnum 6' months` credit. 4 per cunt off for` cash. 4 Sale starts at 1 p.m. VEARL M. COU I"I`S_ Auct.. 18b Barrie. Phone 1488 IIII u.\ IIUHI HAR\ ?YmL OSTRAN DER Mnnrrvu L! A 1 L` ruulll` !\llL'|uI TIJUEEBAY, MAY "1 1 THF`. PHI .1 {`\WlM(`2- Brnokes. Commencing next Sunday ing, service in Trinity Church will ` commence at 7.80 instead of 7, and continue at that hour throughout the summer months. Tho r-nmmunitv has been unus- The undersigned has roceivvd instructions from In;-nun-nu. ga--_ ..._..- CREDITSELE Ir\I\VI-I JIl\l'\l`IJI{-I NORTH HALF Lot 39, Con. I, Ora AT CRAIGHURST in sell by Public Auetinn I"I_.IIII'|Bl\A\I LAA\l nu %cg`ownfn:LL CHURCHILL T and family with Mr::. .\/Ir. Hurt. pun n.u u pun: |.|\I|l. Hodsnn, I`nrnnto, and Mrs. Winter stuvu; day` .~ d stand:1 `\ La--~1 \,u-| _ :1 H. :1 cul- 1 on S-SUL`-2 1 and cut- an" . I SPFVICI: iII>u Will in: In,-nu. Trinity Mission Circle met on Wednesday night. at Mrs. Arthur McQuay's. Miss Lila Cousins read the study chapter and Mrs. Robi. West guvv :1 report or Simcoe`Pres- byterini moulings at Beeum. Nix: (`.i-nr-n Arvhhiszhnn Dc-rwvn , old. yrs. old. vrc Mr. and 1vn`.<. .[;Imil_\'. 'I`nrnntu_ : and Kt-ilh. C'luW(' mnxclvric during: ` Cmmgrnhulntiuns to Bert. Cruw-` I'm'(l. who is sporting a new car, | Miss Rulh Arnnld spent the wookr-nrl with friends in Toronto. May I :~'uw :1 numb:-r of H10 farm- ers in this vicinity working on (he land. Mi<< (`nrmnn 'f`:1vlm', ()riHin, . mud. [ Miss Carmen 'I`uylm'. Orillia. pvnl :L l'(*\v days wi1h Miss Annie (irnhum. I 1\/Ir nnrl T\/In-c F`In1:u~ "n:-Inc visit- WL't`I{(`,H(I. Miss Winniv Sh has se(`ur1*(l a no l('](.'])h()!l(! office. Mr. and Mrs. IV Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uncles visit- ed in 0.-ahuwu and 'I`m`(mtn ovvr the wuvkond. 1\/lieu Mlinnin Rhnur nf T-Inwl:r.==1rnnI- \(iI'nh:un. 1 ...,.;.-. vv .. . Dr. and Mrs. Elnwr Hond(-r.-eon ` and li1tlr- rl:nu:l1lur frm_n Aurma, wx-rm mu:-nt. vi.~ilm'.s with Mr. zmd| l\/Ire r`.nn T\/Innrn .1 un;_y uuun, Iunl. nun. -u.x- 1Ir|||\ xuu \-\_. Mum-h .H`_Vln}m|hy i this uunlmunily In J I`m'(l, in Hm ln,~::: If I liv Ht-ll. l`ul'un1u. (Tx':nvl'rn'(l wt-I'v ir \V(`l'k nil:-nlim.{ hi: Theme centre of New York s $150.000.000 World's Fair which up:-ns on April 30. The Pcrispherc is ahuge globe as tall as an 18-s`rm\y building: and lmuses the theme exhibit of the Fair ----- 'l`hu Wnrlrl of '1`mnm-row." M()i'(,- than 10,000 full grown lrms. 250,000 sln'ul).< um! millium. ml` flowers have been planted. and 200 buildings have I71-`(`!l (`l'C('l(?(l on lhv I200-zlcru grounds.transformed from :1 salt ni:u'.~'l1 in :1 pi(-lurc.~qu1- park. Attendance ullhv Fair is f'Xp('(.'i( (l in pass lhu |`i!'*y- milliun murk. l.)_yI.L'l`IiII InL'I..'uI|;;.~. an. uucuun. His Grace, Archhishrm Derwyn Trevor Owen will administer the Rim of Confirmutinn in St. Jude's Church next Sunday afternoon. and also dedicate the memorials to the late MI`. and Mrs. Gcsorgu Hill. Vis- itnrs welcome. 'l`hn Q.-ninr Wmnr-n's Institute had l('l(:])|1Un(! union. Miller, 'I`nmntn, an-' vrvc-ling 21 finv sunnm-r home at Edge Lnkv (Cnn. 5). Mi: l.i1li(- Graham has |'e1.u1'nod l`}(lgL` 1.:uu- ugnn. zn. Miss Graham from Orillin. Wh('l'(' she has been the wiultgxa M1`. and 1Vh'.~'. Slnnrt 'I`hnmps(m of '1`ln'un1u spvnt Sunduy at thvir cut.- lngo. which they built, last. full. | -Int] lillln :l:n:n|:1ur fvrnn Ann-nu-:1 I`tL'(`llI. v|.~nm'.x wun MI`. `and Mm. Gun, Muun-. Mr. uml Mrs. Alf. B1.-ll. who mov- vd In-re last fall from Niagara f<`:nll.<. mm lmi|(lin;,{ :1 new house next in tho On: Central ufficu. 1\/I....L .. . LJU p.m. Miss M. l{ich:n'(l.s`on spent the w('vk(`n(l ul 1}, C:Is1un'.s`. - '1`, Dunn Inna` |)lll'('h'.lS(`(l lhv Mc- Lt-.'m l':n'm ;;mp:'rl_v in 1110 ViHil[.{('. 'l`|u- V. Iliclclillus nl' E(l;,'ur wurv ul Mr. and I\/`.2`.~`.. Hlut-mzm's during the wcvkrml. Mr ..n.I T\/Irv: 'r` mlcmn.-n nix-Hnrl> wumuntl. I Mr. uml Mrs. 'I`. I<.`.Hsmero visited} f1'ivn(l:: In-re un Hwir way to Go]- dvn V(lll( MI` znnl /TI`< (I Qnirhn` urn W11`. 5 <'.p':n(lnn; r:1m'r:, El ':p:-nmm: IU\'. u.'1_vs :11 K. m.=r1-' r:1m'r:. Elmvnlt-. N11`. and 1\1rs. (n`oun. and_ family of S:n'ni:: urv back in Craig-j hurstl fur lhv | T\/Irv A !\/I:-]\/In\'1nr nnll l':n~nilv nf rvu. PROOF f In am audit of circulation by; ch:u`l<-rv(l ;nccm.mt:1nts, The Barrio! Exuxninvr givvs vvery advertiser what lw is entitled tn-~n definite |Jl'm)f nf qu:mti1_v and distributiun of, il< wm-klv i<<|m I l=.I.m.: n .Clun'ch. |Jumv.<`. MI` 5! the months. The community ually free from sickness through- out the winter months but during the last couple of weeks many haw had colds and `flu. Next Sunday. May 7. at St. Jude's Thornton, at 3 His ti--- rm... nn....o Dull TI '1` (1u1nn

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