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Northern Advance, 30 Aug 1928, p. 8

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Page Eight IRON, J`Z1CK \V'i1ll\V'lI1. L'H'LlC(3 \Vll."U|l. . Sr. 1II..--Be-.1*.rice Boynton, .-\]icc-! Hunter, Edith Hurst, Patricia i\I2mn.! Kathleen 1\ I-illrzr, Caroline R-;1_\'n0:',7, Betty Scott. Connie Spoarn. Br.-r.1ic<:{ ,'I`h~:.mas_. Lillian 'l`1'z1vis.<, Isohcl `vV:1t~` son, Bert Fell, \Vili'1`ud Howe, 133")` Kvnrl1`icl Rupert \V1'ig`nt. ! T)f\. \\ I' TTT a I 1\.\JU.u 1.11. l I (Miss l{on11m.l_\`) 1 ' Sr. lll.--E Booth, 1.-au-`sa Cal l vort, Marion Clulte, .\`Ia1`;:a1'ct E Phyllis Ferry. Mar_g'ueretta Ga1`tno2`.. E\'e1_\'~n How, Edna liinss.-lla, Itbaf Lo.g'an, Lunrlu ;\'I1rs(-llu.<, I\I2n`_u'er_\'s N[CB1 l(lL', l\'i_v1`tlo McGlll, Marion: Park, Jean P`niilips, Clara S-pe-arn.l Rmlolph Amlorsrn, Jack Arnott,l lloracr: Barnard, Bill Blo_-_-._2*, Alvinl Bowen, Gordon Fc1`g`uso11. George? G1'ecn.si(les, Ge-)1`ge Kin;~:ella, Bill_v`_ L"n_2'. Clarence Munro, Norman! Munro, Allen Park, Bertram Pitch-'. 1fo1'(I, George Pouc~her, Romll:1lc- Ray-I inear, Bill Scrzuten, Cecil Sl1a1'pe, Bolt Summons, Cliffonl Sinclair, Ralph Thomrpson, Nelstn Wa/tsvon, Ro:.,v;1`io Wilson. Y`\/\I\\Il 117 4 ROOM iv. 3 (Miss ;\ IcvGn:c.g'o1') E Jr. III.--'Flo_\-`(line Bannu-1`man.l Edith Bowen, Mary Brock, Doris` .Cum,pbell, Adeline Dixon, M`:11_\' Ferry, N`r.i1-een G1'ace_\', Glzulys How,` Edna Hunter, Beatrice l\'insr-_-l1:.i,' Mary Lomm, Minnie Looker. Betty Park, Alma Ridnlell, lsabcl Scrutu-.v=.E Mac Smith, Lillian Stumlen, Me-a_:cn Thompson, Do1':)tl1_v Thompson, G21: (lion Blain, Lloyd Bu1';1'l1L-1', AHurvc-_\-5 Dickv Allen Hotl_:.~=:'1i, David Hu:t1(-.`l1-, in 0': rnvn 1' K 51 ch n n 1- I? n \`1T| n n A` LllCJ\_\ :\lH_ Il flU(l`L'>'/J11, 1JdV1ll I1l1iU('il1'i i11g's, `Grover Kashner. .:1_\'m0ndi 1\'o:ttlc, Han-_\' Lee, Eric LcGc,-ur.` Ganctt L0Gea1', Billy Little, Tommy: Mzu'.~:h:LII, Anthony McNeil, Wallace |McQu(| Fre Ra_vne1', Hzu'for(|; Ridtlell, George Sutclitfe, Tonnny Webb, `lrm-. VV]1itc,.Ro.~x~: Wilsin. ' ROOM V. ' /T\.T.'r.,. 1 ..4\.\ I ILUUJI V c (Mi.~:s Loth) Il.-;\Ia1`5;'zi1'et Bernzml, Olive Bi_e`-. _4*ar, M.'dl`_\' Dunne-tt, 'l`liomasena Gordon, Mary Green.-imles, Dorothy Hlowzird, Mililreil l{a. l\'2ithleen` l\'el. Betsty Leiermzm, l:`. Le- Gezir, lC(litl1 Marsliall, Phyllis .\ Iz\t-, tliews, F1`zr1ier,-s `.\`Iuxwell, M. Reid, Nlne Reynolds, Beatrice Sim, .-\ilecni Stcrey, Ruth Sm-orey, Nancy 'I`hor~ ingiton, Manion Walker, Lillian \/Vval~ lace, G;la(l~ys Wl1`l;,'l1t, ;\ ormz1n Ap pleton, Donalrl Bowen, "llvin Diclky,` Allan Dixon, Lawrence G-ar-(lner, Georg'e Henson, Jack Hill, liay, Hurslt, Jaclk M21tt.l1e\v.~:, Billy Mc `Bride, Melville McGill, Frank Me~i Guire, Jclm Miller, George Peters,. Ross Ri(l Jacvk St. Clair, Harold Scott, Ernest Smi-th, Archie Trask. nuum v11. | (Miss Wice) i Primer--Lillian Appleton, Evelyn; Btaldwin, Eileen Bowen, lia-t`hleen Broynton, Donalxla Bu1'g\lm:1-, Cc'nnic Dixon, Agnes Fe1'g;uson, Doris Fir man, Myrna Firmvan, Edna Gordon, Jean H11tC'l1l`I1.\`On. Winnifrenl l\'else_v,, Kiathlecn 'Lain`sf`n, Jean Leitcrman Betty McBride, Delores Mc`G1'e-_2=o1' Phyllis Poucher, Erlnia Ri Flor cncc Sim, Evelyn Stundon, Evr.-lyrv Whareha-m, Orla Bannerman, Vern-on Bowen, Jack Calvert, Billy Dunnotlt, Jack Goollclmild. Billy Hill, Roy Miller, Lyle Mui1'l1e~a LC`g`2ll1 Sei.tx,. Vernon Epea1'n, Charlie St. Clair Archie T1"a.=.k, G0l`(lr\\-'_vn White. r\r\t\\;r vvvvv IXUULVL V1. ] (Mrs. Shear) ` I.---Evelyn B1ain, Bernice Hunter, Betty Long, Elsie Looker, Ma1'g'ery' Mnarsellus, Eunice M.cQuvade, l\'l2u'-` garet Park, Betty P-ugvh, Matlgei Shear, lVLarjorie Thomipson, Dnothyl Walker, F1_oyd B'u1'g'hcr, Bobby] Dixon, R0-be1= r. Ferrry, K(:nI1(?ti1 Fir- msan, Gerald Gvartner, Kcnnerth Good~i child, Bent Gfvsney, Lloyd l{otfcle,| A1-frcd Looker, Arthur `McG1'e:;*or, Geowge Rt.-id, Victor Reynolds, M01" Icy Richardson, H`a1'r_v Ritchie, Biolb. by Scruten, Verncn Svhzmpe, Tomnny Sutcliffc, David 'I`hom.pson, Howard VVvareha-m, H-arold White. I`lU Ke: n6b37{'i. (W. A. Bel ....1,\... ROOM III. hI:..,. 1.',.v....\,`| NW. -....(.- ,..v..,,... up who fails to do his utmost to help? -thv c-huxch pcx't'o1'm its task, he who is i11(l-i`ex1"e11t. or 1-cc1'e:1nt now, either has no faith in the Christian church tr is :1 traitor to the cause of hu-f I-. ..1nit5 . I uuun u _\ u IQOOM VIII. MT 3 L|_< 1.1 ml.` In I A. ROOM VI. l1\/T`... Chan`. ROOM VII. I T\/fl... \X7,.,. \ "1 1. Bell) ! No1;ice is here.by given that the. ilist of lands now liable to be sold` for `arrears of taxes in the County acrf Simcoe ,has been p1-evpa.re(1 and isl being` published in an advertisement `in the O.n.taario Gazette upon the lllth, 18th and 25 days of August, :1928, and the 1st day of September, I 1928. .. ...-. n! u I I Wanted to hear from farmer hav-f in}: frame silo to dispose of. Must` be not less than 12 feet in diameter at base and from 25 to` 30 fe`et'! hifzh. Frank Frankcom. Mir)h11rst'~ \P.O. Phone 603r12. ' I Luau- I Copies -of said list of lands or ad- |ve1'tisement can `be seen in my ofce `Or will be mailed upon -making` ap- Iplication for same. In default of payn1ent of taxes as shoxvn on sakl list, on or before Tuesday, the 13th (lay vc-f November, 1928, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, 1 shall at that time in the Council Chamber, Court House, Barrie, On- !-tmixl`. proceed to sell by public auc- ltion the said lands to pay such ar- lrears, together with H10 charges ; thc.-1`(-`on. -.-..u....`.., ..u....._, -. .,..... Tl`(*.LSUl'('1"S Oice, Court House, B:u`1'ie, Ontario, thr- 7th day of August, 1928. I |A1. new classes will be n..-......-..-..-... ._u 20 I`I1i7.abet.h St. ....-uu._v. 11 a.m.~- I`he Minister. Subject.i Am.u'chy Order. (Conscious t Suprenmcy in the Innr.-1-niost). 1 Chilclrc.-n s i11es.ag`e-The story `of 1 21 man who tiieil to prevent Ne-*1 i1(`lTliZ1h from building" the city walI.l` 3 p.m.-SzLbbath Schocl. All sie- pm't.1nenvt-.<. `5 I .__ n,,n.. A..i.. '\I.. Tourings of Various Mafkes Every One a `Special All Prices in Plain Figures See these before you buy Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes Elizaberh St., Opp. Capitoll Theatre Your Own Goods Made and Trimmed Special Orders made to Your Individual Measure Good Range of Materials to Choose From ALL W()R]\' GUAR.\N l`EED Prices Reasonable Service is Our Motto Toronto - St. Thomas - :Windsor - London -.cillia Kitchener - Peterboro. ` 12 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 1440. H. A. Henry, Resident Manager. ,BURROWES MUSIC STUDY CLASSES REOPEN _Ya.%h9nnMsz ,.!.*td_` "si$}Eiv1sii{ 45; Advanced pupils taken Mary A. Watt T.VI:._._L_LI_ (VA. n1.,... Clearance Sale 4 p.n1.-R:zl1y, men only. Jas. Simpson. Subject, Geneva ; 'rirotJherho0d. In the County of Simcoe CLEANING .- PRESSING - ALTERING. REPAIRING 4 " J. W. Merrick %>\7`4,o TAILOR SlL0 WANTED F. G. OKE &%CO.~% TO WIT : MINING STOCK BROKERS . H: Coleman, -County bf Simcoe. f1.\...`&. TY......, Yom 1 at1'0.11z1ge Sulicited Phone 1345. 7 p..m.-Spccia] babe)` Day speak-E er. Mr. Jas. Simpson, Cana(l`a s fore-T m,; Labour 1e:1rle.r. Subject. 'I`h~.1 Social Law of Service. 5 Shop, 2 Owen St. Over Bank of Toronto Phones: Shop 576; Res. 910w LO C.-\L 0F]'+`lC`E also formml THURSDAY, AUGUST \ _ MORTGAGE SALE 01-` VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the powea [of sale contained in 21 certain mont- lgzige, which will be 1)l`0(l1lvC(l at the [time of sale, there will be offered ifor sale by Public Aucrtioin on ! SATURDAY, ;SEPT. 8th, 1928 ,L 1n _l..I.n..I. _...._.. ..L ;L, ' ( Iby W. A. McCon-key, Auc`; -`r, the following lands and pr(:mises;` namely : `u I - ,,v L`_A. All and sinAg:ul-ar that certain par- cel or tract -0\f land and premise-.s situate, lying and being in the '1'owr.ship of Vesspra, in the County of Simcoe, and being composed no` that part of the West half of Lot. Number 'I`wenty-four (24-) in the Sixth ((5.) Concessixan of the said Township of Vespra, as particularly described in Registered Instrument Number 10837 for Vesrpra, and be- ing the lands owned by the late John H. Readman. nu ... 1 I-.. .u\....u...uu. 'I`here is said to be erected on the said lands :1. two and tone-half storery, eiglit roomod, brick veneer and stucco residence, with hardjvvood woons, furnace, bathrocvm and deloo plant. 7`l'1L..... L. -1..- ...`~..L...! _.. A.` I~|A Every worker in Barrie should; hear Mr. Simp s nuessage. Mem-1 bars of Labour Unions are speciallyl inviterl to the :1:(7tc-.1`n~oC11 and evening Ineeting . `....... .. There is also erected on bhe said lands a good barn, ne slaughter, ]1ous(,;, pig pens and hen houses. The pmperty is also well water- ed by creek and well, and is situated ..L.,....L -...-. .....'l.\ ...,...J f\ D___,s ...,...-\ 1... ,......... .4... i. _ . nvmn vu'-)CB- about one mile west of Barrie. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. I `I3... Jl..._.L1_-.. L..`...._ .._.,1 _, I . o uMwonda_v being` Labor Day, vtnhe-: ' l t-stores aiul business -places will be I _ closed. ` .,..,. .-..-.._,..\.u vv \4 .\.u\.-v~.u u|\|, ` For fuvther terms and partiaulai-5 apply to I -`-*-'n-n'- ~r wvuuuvvn-, : `Barrie, Ontario. - IDatc- August 11, 1928. Ina ..... .,\...-v ....v.., ...v gnu. QUEEN'S HOTEL, `BARR! -"..w `XI a.-v.-.a..., mg... -. vsu, nus at 12 o cl:ck noon, at the txuvu-u-inn lIl\"I'I-II nanny.- MONDAY A HOLIDAY Stewart & Stewaga .M0rtgagee s So . I`! 1 Special Notices Sum1~zx_v, Sept. 9th, annual Edu- oaition-al Sumlay. Mvnibers of the Barrie Board of Education, princi- pals and teachers of the Collegiate 'Instit1m'- and public stchools special- ]_\' invitetb to the oven-in_::' scarvicc-. 1\I-omlay, Sept. 10Lh,_ The Kelly] Family, famous ente1'taine1~s, In Cent-1'11! Church Hall. Venniloquism, songs and stories. Auspices Beaver Boys Club. Secure your tickets` c~m`l_\'. Adults 25c, children 15c. ru_._- .. _.-_._ ._ - ._ ;......:..|.._ .-...-.-.. _W, -_-. , St1-angers, visitors, tourists, new-- comers to Banrie are corrlially in- vited to worship at Central Church. All seats free. i Collier St. United Church u y.-u. ux. unuuavcx. Special Music by Collier Street Choir. Pro-com.muni~on Service will be held in the Church Auditorium on W'e Sept. 5, at 8 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper will be dispensed on Sunday, Sept. 9, at the morning service. lN_..._l_.. LV_L.\..'l _A 1n - ._- \ Wanted-~B%Car(lcrs, at 207 Bradford Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C`.M. Org'ani's'. and Choirmasmr. Sunday, Sept. 2, 1928 Rev. W. S. Gahljrnith of 'I`oron-to will have chargre of the services at F 11 a.m. and c p.m. Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Miniobt I Horace Wilson, .-\.R.G-.0. Organist and Choirmastcr Divine Services, Sunday, Sept. 2nd, 1928 (Elizabeth St;-ioyae-t) `"7 REV. A. E. BAKER. MI;\."STER St.Andl:ew s '3res.**!*sri%=am} .C!'!'rch CENTRAL CHURCH "`s1{{5$-""o}{;$1 2? 10 10 a.m.--Sabba ah School. * IV-I-C.(;ENI".i~.~AHI;];`.70US L.-U30 L DA-Y SlI{\7I CES Roam and b0a.1'l for two students, ten -minutes wall-: from Collegiate or Business College. Phone 1194. Sunday, Sept. 2, 1928 \Music by Central Choir at both services. ..-u 1 1 21.m.- l`he Minister. Minister. Ward Six Live News Mrs. F. VV. Dobson is \'is1'tin:5- friends in Torvonto. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Graccy arc inq Toronto for -a few days. llrs. LL`l)n`0X of Thornton visittxii with Mrs. Ch-as. Neely Izmt \v<:L-kl end. -1` r. ya I `I n n L Miss Lula Neely is on the list. gun. I Rev. G. E. and Mrs. Coulter havr-1 1'etu1'nce after a pleasant holhlay in; Hunrtsville. . 1 u 117-: , ,n 41 f`1I_..L_..| |lLll|>L\`\Al|\.- I M1`. John WiLs-in of the Claxton Pan'nt.im.-," Co. spent Sunday and Momla_\' in the city. V Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pcuchc-r of` VVim1ipeg' are visiting` with Mrs. Pouchc-1' on Tifn St. I For Sula---A numbrar of g2'rowing -pigv.'. various ages; also some good mood sows. Geo. Leslie, Alland-ale. Phone 541. yi "I`C- lay :1 party of 50 is being 5 taken from Al_r.>,1-:n(]ui11 Park to Bulf- falo, and :o-morr0w 21 party of Eng- f lish school 5_>'i1'l.: tou~1'in.g' Canada will _lbe moved from .-\l:,-tonquin Park to North Be\._\'. On Sept. lat the Pet -1`l'a Life In- surance Co. po.1*t_V of 140 will travel` ._"b_\' special train from Huntsville to L[!|Pcox'ia, U.S.A. A special train on {the sanre lay xvill cavry the Kee- ;_lw-aydin Camrp party of 97 people ,_lfrom Tcmagwemi to Philadelphia. gwhile the Keystone Club of 30 lpeoplc will go from Bowla.n(l s Bay ;,. T`J1LLr.`l......\. L i I ' .V IIYLH 1)` ' Sc spec-1' [1 i Peoria, ' Ram * . :from 'I LULLDIIUI Ull lllllll Lilo I There was a g;rc-z1t excdus of A1- Iandale people to the Exhibition on VV("([l1CS(]`Z1_V uftornoon, umcm-,' whom w'c1*e Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wisdom.` `Q 1 at 1 IA ,,,, V II... ` Vvlllli .151. (lll\l 1.--Am. u. n-.~uv.... Mr. and Mrs. Rusk, M1`. and Mrsug Har1'i-.z=.. Mr. Clarence Riddell and` many others. u.. .1 at... m..._ \xr.a.1....; Inxulg Vbucmn. Mr. and M1. Chas. Webb of _Bo1ivar, .\I.Y.. are visiting` Mr. and I\'Ir;<. Wm. Ness, Essa St._. together --1 1 \.r,,, 1..I:.. -1` L,. I I ! I -`.(lllI(.' ,........ M1`. J. W. Munro and Frank Ray- nor have rzoturnod from :1 two weeks to-ur of the States. Mr. Mumo also attended `the B.R. and C.I<`. convo.-11t.ion in Ha1'1`isabu2'_2'. with Dr. an s:1me place. \,Y.. T `I7 I On Aug. 29th ve extra Pullman! `lean conveyed the Imon City Fishin~_uj [Club f=ro~m Pittsburg to Midlaml. !.-H50 :;pOK:i'al cars for Glen Bemml l.C-amp part_\ of young` ladies f1n'm _Sumlrid_L'0 to Toronto. An.` . 1 On Au._L'. 30th, a special convoy- erl Camp Tem.1j.rzun5 party from] Tamagami to Tmronto. Another! camp party of 95 will be taken f-mml lAlg'onqui11 Park to 'l`-oronto on the 'nu,L 1.~..u,.._ ..... z. 1 to Pitt.x*bu1~g2'. I r\ n_,L ( Watch Lo. face,` :_-`old-lled case, name of owner en :1x'zwe on case. R(:wa1'(l. Phone 1171. P.O. Box 1086, Barrie. l {SOI1g`Cl` Traic Club will travel by special train from Suspension B1'l(l,'-: to Humsrville, while the Enipire Pz11'liament.zn'_\' .-\ssocial'2on :lcr:.s Canzula tour. 7.3 people. \x:.ll cvcs< Ll ; x urnjuxgg. On Sept. 3)'tl the Cleveland as-l over this (li\'i.~:i-W21 in :1 .~.'.veci:1l trziiini . I Municipality of the Township of I , Innisl, County of Simcoe ` l 1 Notice is hereby given that l have | complied with Section 9 of The Votm`s' Lists Act, and that I huv'e posted up at my office at Stroud, on the 28th day of Aug*u:~:t, 1928, `the lists of all persons entitled to ivote in the said -maun-icipality at 'elections for members of the Legis- lative Assembly and at Munic-iipal E`lec1.ion.s'_. and that such lists. remain {there for inspection. And I hereby call up all _voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or otmissivons cor meted acecnlingrito law. Dated at St)-oud this 28th day or August,` 1928. I Voters List, 1928, `Municipality of `Essa, County of Sim-zoe. I Notice is hereby given that I have compiled wtih section 9 of The Voters L-ist Act and _that I have posted up at my office at Cookstown, on the 13th lay of .-\ug'ust, 1928 the list of all persons entitled t-0 vote 2... 41.,` ....:.l ..`4._.:A2-._I!L,_ r.,, 1a,,, mu. nu. \lA uu 1::-muun x.u'uu.u.\| vu vuu: in the said 1nunicipa1it_\' frc.1' Mem- bers of Pa'1`lia.n1ent and at Municipal Elections, and that such ii-st remains there for inspection. A...) Y ]-......1... ....n .._\___ -n __-4,,_ ..-.._.~. .v. -uuy-.u.-uu And I hereby call upon all V0tv')`5 to take imnimiiiate pi-occerlinigs to haxje any m`nC~rs or omissions cor- rected acoordinig' to law, the last day for appeal being the 3rd day of Septemht.-r, 19x28. Dated Aiugsu-st 13, 1928. l W. M. Dinwoody, . Clerk of Municipality of Essa. Venana LaCa`oix daupshter of Na- poleon LaCroix of Penetang, was 'a.ociden`ual]y drowned while bathing at Huronda Park -m Thursday last. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- ING OI-'VOTI-IRS LIST VOTERS` LISTS, 1928 \Vzmtc:l--C;1.p21ble girl wanted at omc=e for g'c-neral hou.=ew'01'k, mus. be fond of children, 1'efe1-xmces re- quired, 1(. LViI]_L' for Toronrto soon. Phone 538, B-arrie. C.N.R. ACTIVITIES w. B. sum, Clerk {of the Municipality pf` lnniul. I n. . u ;. .4.;.u um, and "N11-s. Claflin of th;- } At Midland -in M-ondvay Barrie 7-: "ball team were defeated by 9 to 1. ` The steamer l{earsa1-ge arrived in IC-ollingwoocl last night with 138,800 !'Dushc1s of outs for New }3In=g`1`an .ipoints. I l I; Old-Time D:mcc- at Jarvis 011;` [Sa.tu1'duy. Blue Bell O1'cl1c.s1:1'a. R. }Fm:bes, oor 1x1a11z).ge1'. Admission 125C. Come anal have :1 good Lime. l In the 0..-\.L.A. intenmmli-ax-tc |sL-mi-nal series the Bulalo lac1`u.<.&-0| tc-lam defeated Bmd1 o'1'd on Satur- day by 4 goals to 2 in :1 fast, ci3.m After mcetin5_,_-' all expenses in connection with the recent street lcnrnival, Barrie Kiwanis Club real- ized $416, which will be used for umle1~privileg'ed child work. M. ._... .. ._-.1 1 The IMII Assembly of the Anciewt lam! Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley lof Barrie, will be held at the Ma-1 sonic Temple, I:`..u';:ie_. on Momluy and Tuesday, October 22 and 23. "his is some weeks earlier than usual, and the change is made in the; interests of the many )m:Inl)o1s who attend by motor car, am! also] lnun1`bu1`s who go hunting 1:. Novem- lbcr. V ' i 1VIr.~7. John B0wm:1n_. Mrs. Th0s.: 'A.i'kens, Mrs. W. '1`. Mclntoslm, Mrs. 11.. Williams and Mrs. John McCo1'k- indalc are atcmling the sessions 01" the L. l`.B. Grzuul I.-C(lg'(: in Hamil-v ton this week. ' W:1nted-T." hear from owner of good farm for sale. Cash price, 1)a:~ticuldr.~:. D. F. Bu.~.vh, I\'Ii`nnea-I polis. Min'n., U.S.A. g While the family slept in thc-$1` `home on Sa-n1'so1'd St. Tuesday n`.:3'ht, `thieves stole 21 brand new Fi`re;~:tono cord tire o` Doe. \Va1kinsl1a\v s car, which had been parked al<=n_2` side I the house. i GOT $160,000.00 `FOR HlS ALGOMA PROPERTY Jra-ck Hetlilswortli of I\'1ichipicovten,i A1_2'oma, a brothm of Chas. and T. H. H`o1 of Barrie, has sold his pyrites property in that district- to the Gmsseti C-0., of Cleveland for $160,000. .-\cco1'din~_s1' to the G0v(=1'n-- ment 1'epo1'ds, the present market value of tho p1'opu1't_v is $5,800,000. The Department of Game and` Fisheries has been inumlatml with `1ette1':< of inquiry 1'e.2'a1'din.g-' the open season for ducks in that part. if Onvturio lying` south of the :French and M. -lttawa Rivers (but- 11ot.inc1u(1in;: the Georgian Bay). A misunde1'stamling' has arisen from `the fact that, whereas for many years the sez1sox1 extenrled from Sept. 1 to Dec. 15, this year the season runs from Sept. 15 to Dec. `15. This 1'eg'u1ation also applies to geese, brant and rails in this `terri- tory. J (11.14 .A` f\.`L I.-inn. SEPT 15. T0 mac. 15:}. OPEN SEASON FOR DUCK: Claxtonlndustrial Spray Painters |Let Us Estimate Your Nrothingr too Big and too Small. __ ,. huu ullnunn. We specialize in Barn Painting, Roof Re~pa.irin~g' and House Prainutimr. .. A nv+xn-inv The fourth apnu.:a.l Flower Show of the Innis/l H01-tic-ultural Society will be -held in the W`:m:tod-At once, gvood .<:ma1't girl 01- woman for dining` room work, 1.-tc. Gcod wa_r_:c.s and steady posi- tion for 1'i,2`ht ;)e1's=on. Apyply Mat- choit House, Crcemorc, Ont. THURSDAY, SEPT. 13th. In the evening` Mr. H. J. Moore will givv an illustvrzxted lecture. IUUUJ A\4lk)K1uLIA|`g ~.IIlll .-u...... _...._., Both interim` and exterior. `Spray and Brush Work Guaranteed l DIJ'f\\YL` -7525.1 spray allu ualuau vvv-n `......._..__ PHONE 785J. TOM CLARKE - 207 Bradford Innisl Flower Show T. E. BISSELL Disk Harrow l..T.B. GRAND LODGE D. C. HOWARD 24 'Mulcaste- St., Barrie. Curling Rink, Churchill, LOCALS . Strong convictions are needed to|. make great causes p1'o.'s:pe1'. He_ help: L1`. ....._. .... . ., THE CELEBRATED Admission 25 cents. TIRE STOLEN For Sale By The Northern Advance Paint Job I N-F/thing I {King Edw d School 4 Following` i.s the classication f0l'l Iiinig; E(lward- SCl1`0Ol for the coming" please go to the rooms under which their names appear. This classica- I `term On opening (lay pupils will}. ti-on is not i1ecc.:.sax'ily nal. 'l\f'\f\`V T l Sr. IV.--.Alicc Il2rri'a11 PcarlH I. .C:rn1pbcll, Dorothy F0r_2u.~_on, Hay iHenS'011, Fannie llursxt, Laura Hurst Eileen Kettle, ';\"lurion Longs, Eli-a MicCuu.aluml, Mary )IcC'ziuslan l\ IcQua Marry Miller`, Marion New- man, Lcla Pitclifortl, Anncttnzx Scott.l Irene Siircllai-1`, Irene Storr.-_\', Hinze! lSt.un(len, Mll(l1`\?(l Taylor, Gracr: W-alker, Doro-tluy Webb, Juan Wil-I son, Clark Atpplcton, Arthur Blair, G1`eg_g' Coulson, Hazen liilge, Arthur Ferry, Walter Ferr_v, Jack Gibson, , H215.-:an, Will Halgan, Cecil Hr-ns.:'n I Earl`Hun`telr, Eric Kettle, Stanley Lawrence, Gilbert Leo, Billiv Mar ' shall, Billie Pnatt, Emer.'on Reyn- ; Watson. l Iwm G.racc_\', La.wrr:nce Green, Bert! I I I oltls, Billie Scott, Harold St. Clair. Alex. Terry, Lloyd Walker, Gcorg'r.~ 1\I\f\' yr I v IA\.uv||c ROOM II. : (Miss Ga1'1'vuthcrs) ` Jr. ]V.-iBessi(- Barn`. M211'.;'c1'_v I Barren, Winnie B10351, Minnie But-i ton, Grace Cfdcburn, Isobel Coul-' tor, Miltlred Gibson, Erma Ross., Reta Situndon, Jean W-alker. Lzivinzi VVat.: Donald Booth, L_\`a]1 Hurst. Jim McBride. S-tophmi Ogsdtzii, Juu-kl Patton, Roy S't?1'(,-_\', H01`bo1't 'l`homp son, Jack Wallwin. Bruce Wilson. cm. 111 n,......:,m 1:n....+.n.. _\h'm-.| I UNITED CHURCH OF CANADAi

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