Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Oct 1928, p. 8

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For Sa1e-Potato digger, Rubber tire buggy, also a number of Chin- chilla. raiblbits. Walrter Barron, 34 Baldwin St. | ;`\'Ul,l'l`I"I l.A;\'I']" nmk<.-.2: and burns its own It is as inr:x-pt:n.~:iv- to 0`pu~mtr: that the humhh: homo (tun hr Iig:`11l::l ll.`I lnillimgilyg nzxlzu-.0. - '~ 3' iused for c {the dump. It is to be hoped that citizens who (lPpc.~it rubrbish there will ihe town in minimizing` the nui usually created by 21 (lump by 1n_u' all rubbish well down the assist szmce plz1c~ Sl(l(`S, and not placing" it. on the roatlway. C:i1'elu~s. the town. is cost :11 win _\'s l_\-' to Post Office Adrlxre s.=... \4j ...,.... uuu I.u|\. ouutlv covering` up all refuse oni I burn in 1g';B;?iJt'io'f1 over on the ?d"or with (.__. .j___ -- u--. '~'.':n u})](e Lamp 01' Lantern. You may I \v(_- will rc-Iund your money. Ont. Date, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,;1\92g Ixm. Cit_v_. :3Monday, Otober BARRIE BUSINESS CELLEGE Night School Monday and ThursdaTNighlI 7.30 to 9.30. \ Ve do all Kinds of Repairing in Gasoline Lamps , Reopens Prov... all kinds. 1` return same Collier St. Unied SPECIAL MUSIC 3 Anthc-m-.-'\ll that has Life anrll Breath Sing to the Lord ` --;VIen so1m .< Hymn of Prai.<(:: Duei-O Divine Recleema-1" 1 Mrs. Lairlmzm, Miss .VIm'jorie ' Lzxidman. Anthc-m---Sing` a Song" of P1"ai.<(: | -Ha1'x-iag 1 (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, MxINI'S'I`.ER nu -Inna St.Andrew s E `f`$b`E_?`!'. .C'1!'%9&*?%3i . The story of the General Council.` by `-Mr. Frank Dobso-n of Allundale. delegate from Sim-coe Pres`b_vte1'y. , asked to send owers, fruit and] SPECIAL Mursmc ! Anthcm--Grrant Us Thy Peace _ Anthem-Great Peace Have 'I`hery"` -Rog'ers. ` Members of the eonsg1'e::ation are! : ___.._L...L.1.... ubncu IA) acnu nun -.,..;, -...... ....... vegetables. Every-bod-y welcome to these services CENTRAL CHURCH Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minininr To Let---Seven-rcomed brick house on B1'adi'o1' St., all conveniences, in rstnclaxss condition, to responsible tenant, `moderate rental. v Apply Box 59. - Phone 1403. Notice is `hereby given, pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all persons `having claims against the estate 01 Emily Flnman, late of the Town '01 Barrie, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 27th (lay of June, 1928, are reques`te(l to send par- ticulars of their claims to the under- signetl on or before the lfirth day or! October, 1928, after which date the Execubors will llistrilbute `aha asaseta of the estate, h`av~in1_r regraml only to the claims of which they] then shall have notice, and will noti be responsible for any others. Eaten 8: Eaten, Barrie, Solicitors for the Administrator. Horace Wilson, A.R.G~.0. Org-anist and Choivmasfzer Sunday, October 7, 1928 11 v..m.--Ha1'vest Home Servicc-. The `.\'Iiniste1' n a noted viol.Ln tcaacher, is proparedil to take a number o.f pupils for vio-`V lin study. For terms, ctc., `2l]'):T)1y to J. A. Wi_g';:'ins, Bandmaster, Bearrie. } -L______|l - `DJIU JIILIQIUIKII UV 0 l`]w tuachem oi Noruh Simcoe will necessqmily accepted. hold their annual '00/nVc`rL_tiom' its _ Eaten & Eu Cllingwoo on Friday. , A . Solicitors MISGELLANEOUS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Cen~t.1-a1 will welcome you. lsunday, Oct. TEACHER OF VIOLIN For Sale-A number of growing `pigs, various ages; also some gocd brood sows. Geo. Leslie, A-llandale. Phone 541. Mr. Frank Krait _--, -._.-- W -- _.__ `7th, 1928 , J. Whan, B.A.,! Baptist Church. Live News 0 . 3 Ma`. and Mrs. Fleebham visited inl_ C1a1e(l~on on Sunday. `_ Roy Blaldwin spent the week end '. at his home on Tiin St. Mrs. A. R. Walker has returned . home after a trip to M-ont1'~eal. George Reynolds of Orillia spent Sunday at his home o-n Titlin St. ` `Clifford Munro spent the week end at his home on Burton `Ave. Mr. H Early of Moncton is visit- |i.n.:' at, M1`. J. Clemens, William St. George Hook spent a few days with friends in "Toronto this week. A u ,, -1 ,,, L, _.__ ,,,I _... 1 The B~a1'ri`e-AIl-a11d~z11c Dairy `has ipultchascxl the dairy business of J. E}-Iuntor and Sons. 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchel of To- !1'onto we-1'0 guests of M1`. Luke Espearn on Sunday. n.1__ cu_n...~....,H- C'....,l..\u Cnzhnnl . l...... ........, ---\,:..., ....- .......... g A 1211139 number from ward SIX lmotorg-I to Elnwule fair on Wed- T)..L ,...~... Ln .. I1I\`1`\Iv! i l\'I1-.. Maurice P-atterso.n has return- `ed to Perth ater visiting Mr. M. n `--\.1\ uuu. | { Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poucher vis- ited their daug'hvter, Mrs. Hiolden, in N-as-hville. 1- v` n .- .1 /\v n,p_ 1 J.Vu.'\-FVV 1:. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pugwh and Betty motored to Port Golborne over the `week end. I `y . If 'n 1n n 1.. UNITED CHURCH or CANADAE `.\'a.:-II v 1111.. Mr. Bell of the Oshmva Refonn1e1' {visited his b1ot11er, W. A. Bell, over `the week end. 1.... .. I`\- ,.' uuy The annivev.ar_v `supper at Bur- ton Ave. Church will be given on .Tue.=(la_v evening, Oct. 23111. Dr. his humorous lec- lPedley will give iture, Mrs. Wig:g's. Admission 50c. Rev. Peter Bryce, Sec1'et.ary 0. 'th:._- Maintenance and Extension :Fund of the United Church of Can- ,e(l Church Sun(1a._v evening and gave in 5.-`raphic account of the many ac- :tivitias the United Church is engag- Eed in. I n 1~ , \v_;_,. `gada, preached in Burton Ave. Unit- ` ||JlJU(lllI Ull LJlIll\|(.l.V- I Mr. Shep~.pa.1'd s Sumbay Scshoql ;C]-Elsa` held a successful weiner roast, near his home last week. I - I -. .~..- :0 1-. . ,,. L iurcu Jun uuun. man up... , ; Jim Stinson of Detroit has 2'e~ %turned home after spending` a week lat the home of his pa1`ent.~: on Tifnl ru. `KIL- 5 M1`. and vs. Brunt-on, Miss Flor-I ";-nce Brunton and Mrs. Holmes? 1 . `motored to Co11m.g'woo(1 on Wednes- I I I 1 (lay. ! rm... u1-..,z...I,. rn,......:. (`Ink hue u'a._y. I The Alland-ale Tennis Club has the courts in good condition again {and all memben: are asked to come `Band play. : Mr. W. J. Blair and Mr. W. Rusk lare attendinig the United Churdh La_wnen s Convention in Massey Hall, Toronto, on Friday and Sa-`tur- duly " ' r----...~. ..L 1).... l Bowling Notes Last Frida,\' afternoon a Scotch ; tournament was 1191:! at the glocal club '[`we11t_v-oigrht rinks were [pr(a:(,-nt` and rst prize went to F. 1 1{um.~:e._\,-` of Mcaford, `.1 pair of auto] 1'u}.-`s. Sc-coml prize went to F.- (5 :John.' and Fm-(1 Pant of the local club and third prizeto C. H. Beelvby ':mrl J. O. Scythes of Barrie; fourth `to W. B. Webb and K. M-ceLelInn; fifth to S. Gurside and V. Knig1ht. _1- LL, -I_.L L- u1|.u uu nu. \.u;;.7n_u. uuu .-.. ulv C! [It is the intention of the club |ho1d another tournament if the `weather holds good. I `ITOXOID )FOR SCHOOL CHKILDREN i The administration of Toxoid orr 712110 immunizati-on of school children a_L`an-st will be given in |the Se,pama.~te and Public Schools dur- fing the monfuhs of October, Novem- ber and Decamlber. Three inocula- tions will be necessary to conifer _ immunity, and dates of administra- lition given by principals in their re ' I spective schools. 1J....,..-... 1-IA." uric-Tnivur ivhniv nknllrnvn 11 a.`m.---Re-V. J. of Angsus, Onnt. 7 p.~m.-Rev. E. Minister Of Barrie I BLJCDLA V U 59.: L\JfUAD. Parents not wishing t'hei.r children to be inoculated will pleaase give notice in writing" to said prinuimals. (Signed) Dr. L. jJ. "Simpson, ` Boarrd of Educatinon. `Dr. A. T. |Little, M.O.H. Tomlers will be received by the ' un(ler.~:i;,med until the 12th day ad` ' October, 1928, for the dwelling and premises known as No. 90 Burton `Avenue, Allandale, and being the lresidencve of the late Mrs. E. H." 1iF`lrnw.n, on which there is eretcfed a _'well built, modern dwelling house, 3 containing furnace, three-qpiece . bathroom zmi electric light, all in- _ mood order. ' The Jligvhed. or any tender" nok I .. ._..-._..._.:-1.. ......,....5...1 CARD OF THANKS The sister and b1-otfhers of the late Edward Shorultlice (Iexxire to thank their many friends and neigh- bors for the kind sympa,`.`n_v shown to them their recent bereave- `monk. `I 9/\4r3`\'|I`7KlI Eaten, Barrie, for Executor-3. TENDERS 'I`.he Welsh Imperial Choir was wholly of real singers and had sub- jeated itself to a rigid discipline.- London Musical Times. In Collier St. Unirted Church, T.uesday, Oct. 1 LHL A sale of homemade bziking midi aftcmioon tea, under the a`.'.w`picos of I the Women s Auxiliary of T1`init_v| Chm'c.h, will be held in the P.zm'ish' Hall on Szuturday, Oct. (3th, from 3 to 6 o clock. - 1 The-irr singing` is` spirited and ex-l presisive; the balance uniformly of voices is! excellent. -- Liverpool] , Daily Post. Hear them in Collierl St. United Church on Tuesday even- . inig, Oct. 16th. I autumn concerts, ' fowl suprper iprogmmmes, etc., g'iv-- `Hdreth Lennox is now booking engagements for \. ing full cmtevtainment in piano and vocal selections, also draimatic read- -ings. Arpply 2 North Phone 387w. St., Barrie. 16t/h. Theisr singing" heavenly; it may be that only in heaven -,shall we heat that Grand Amen it was sung] when the Welsh Imria] SiI`lf.`,C1`Sl rendered Sullivan's Lost C.ho1'(l."| -v . v n . 1 '. .\...u\..... u-.......... .. um vuu. Irt was the perfect intonation in hlmi soft ])(bSSavf,'(3S that so held the aud- ience that a pin could have been` heard :1rop:pinwg.--B1'min.g'ham Mail. `Hem this wonderful chair in Collier I... vv 1 rwv .... . 1 `Page Eight Hm... v..._. ....,....\,.-... -...... \/\llAA\4A `St. United C`hu,rch on Tuesday even- 'inf.:. Out. 16th. " I" _ ----. 1 Co.unts_v T1'easu1'er D. H. Cole-man, County En_g'ineer F. _G. Campbell `and ex-Wnzmlen Geo. L. Davis were I\ . nu in O1-illha on Tuesday to meet 1'0- p1-usu';t.z1ti\'c-5 of Ontario County in gconnection with Atherley bridge. \Mr. James Lewis has returnedil rom a six weeks trip through` Western Canada to the Coast. andl down to Seattle. Mr. Lewis too`-. -the C.N.R. going west and at L0u:g;- "need, some twenty miles west of Edrmonton, spent several (lzzys, being g'1'ea.~tl_v impressed with farming `operations. He also took several trips from Vancouver to the moun- - tains, including` to the Government - observatory. A trip was made by boat to Seattle, returrning to Vic- toria by motor. Returning east, - Mr. L(.~wi.= took the C.P.R. through the Kicking Horse Pass and through the Prairies. He was greatly im- prresse-(I with the wonderful possi- bilitius of Western Canada and the` coast cities. ` iMR. JAMES LEWIS BACK [ `FROM WESTERN TRIP; LOCAESV Sutc|iffe s I Goods Store With Entire New Stock of Dry Goods and Men s Furnishings. 34 Elizabeth Next to Bryson s Tea Room The iwrthern Advlince ; u. u. *' . I Anthcm---God 1s Love." ` V 1 S010--God Will Take Care of You' Miss Com Brown Dress Goods, Staples, Ladies and Children's Underwear, Curtain Materials, Hosiery. Men s Underwear, Sox, Shirts, Gloves, %Mitts, : Overalls. Saturday, October 6th Come See Us at Our New Stand DUMP NOW IN FINE CONDlTlON`l1av'- hrwn cut down and the sand! . .- I 4--.. ,-_, The Public Works Delpanlent ofl? Barrie have last week put. the dumpl on Sanford St. in very ne comli-l tion. A new iron culvert, 4 feet, ll` `inches in (liameter, has been placedll across the roadw-ay, doing: louhh-ll (luty as both culvert and b1`i(l:_*'e. All top of 12-inch oak ties has beeni `placed on top of the iron structure." `The hills on John St. and Brock St.,t Buy your Lamps from anExperienced Firm Thousands of Our Lamps Have Been Sold in Gasoline Appliances J `to YEARS IN BUSINESS As we `have found by (`.\I:))91'i(.`l1C(: the be;~'t a is ` in list: :11`. H"m-rxnf. n'l-,n~n: um hmm .I..,.i,l,..I 4.. l\`*\:\v\ 41". Unlilce every other lamp, in common use, it will --si upsule it can <-van be rolled 01 perfect safe-ty. is to___h_u\_':_lumps in use at li'err:nt places, we have (It.-cidrszl to open the sc>zL9on"by's`hipping' to any tmstination one of our Nulitve Lu.m:I)s,, (.-quippe(l._,wi.t_4}J fancy Shade, on receipt of $8.90. This o'r.-r is good only for 15 :'lays.;*. = -;~,' ,4. '7 p.m. Anthem--W.hzrt of the Night `. So1o-C'ome Unto He. II 7 n1,_._L1___ if"; It .l`.7l.`~` no wick to trim or fuss vl,`lth,";;.antl- above all, l.l1LI'c is lalbixgz saving; in mantles.-_sf.` It is equipped with a .H"LI`zll:L'llt 5:(.-n<:1~wtor, wliich rlo not clog: so easily. No chimney to clean, no wick to t1'i.m or l'us;~: with, tan timos , fc.-r- than the orzlmmgv kcrosrmr2(cor;1l oil) lamp. "'*" #1 . . . . . B J . In it In any ydltloy --5i upside can over on 'rhn*'1-!d'r`m- vuif ___ 7g : 10 YEARS 1N=-BUSINESS OTTAWA, (C')I`f1"I":AVl-?~IO-- 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS THE CAP.lT.1-\L GAS(-)LINE Ll/GHT C6, (10 \'r>;:1n: in hl)` O Name. This form st;-curc.~' for you 7 Days Trial of ;<.': with 7 days if it (loos not 1TH','(:t our claim, and -rvun IVA:-`I-I-AI ngnn. --.- ..A...... .-A lb 13 l1lJlll'5lp.`L`UUll Ullill. _VUU are to keep the money. AGENTS WANTED .....-, ........ .. l`P`I.lVIV>4I-A G0ntlemen.,-\ I7itl1 tlll. (listinct umlerst':1nrl'E11;: that this a 7 (l-ays Free Trial, I wish you to ship 3 once to my 1'ailroa(l statlon, Lamp. I r:nclo;~'_e $8.00 to cover cost of lamp, special price quoted 1 Barrie Advance. If I (lo no=t nrl the lamp 15 all tihat you rep1c-senterl it to. I will return same. ; is un(lerstAoo(l that you are to return my money. If I do not return the lamp within 7 (lays you' re an pnrnnnu UAJULIIVL .L.IurIl \.U., (10 _\,'ea1`s 111 busine..=-s) Ottawa, G0nt1emen,-With distinct enclose find is 1lT](]( )'StA0Ol] that vrm are to rrf.nrn mv rnnnr-\' Gasvolino Lanterns, Stoves, Irons, Port=z1.bIn 1.zx:11ps, Gasoline Wire Tube S_v. of We do -all kinds of re=.pzLi1'in_g' in Gz1;~vol1n(: I,1_ S_vstcn1s and Lamps. -Sunday. "Oct. 1 4th. Central s Annivcr.~:ar_\' Servic-cs Rev. Jas. R. and Mrs. Aikonhcad, speakers. v TI 7 DAYS TRIAL ORDER BLANK C PENINS- Other Mantle Lamps a'1"e:` Laid Aside and Replaced by N1Vi%i%%"E3ii1p U5 El [NllZl('l'. '- It will _L`iVi` you :1 ln'i;;'ht lump, .~'Lron_L'<-r than tw<-nty (`Gill oil lz1n1-yrs. I'I`.'.'_\' lump is _L-u:u':1nt<-ml, and if not as. H-- pzw-.~`/-ntc- you mzxy 1':-turn it :11. our cost. P _ WHY EXPERIENCED USERS OF MANTLE LAMPS PREFER THE NULITE LAMP" BE- CAUSE , _ .., \ar$\JJl'- It _u'ivr-s :1 Ii;_-`ht of 400 cumllv: p0\v`;g at_'t11 e,"V .~ -mu-1]! cost of :1 thirrl of a ct-nt an hour. ` - nu II .. . . . . . . .. ..\.. .. V. u \IIIlL`l \ll u \...-v uu unrul- It has mo _:Iv> and th<:a't:frn`r.- .::lV!!S a bill of exrpcnsu which is ut.tv:1cvlu.-(I to most all other l2\-mpL<. .. . .. . . .. ._ llUHl{Hl,' pulzuzv. -HI n-ivn nu Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Ministor I Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. I Organist and Ohoirmaster. Sunday, oat. 7a., 1923 ~ Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.cm.i The minvister at both services. 1 Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting`, We(h1e.sday. at 8:

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