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Northern Advance, 27 Feb 1930, p. 8

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E1 ght ~11tn av 01 UCLODCI`, 1:)"./.u, 11.1". moi Tn`-.\*n oi" I3:x:'1'ic, arzr required to for-i lward their claims, duly proven, to the. lunde1`:'5ignCd on or before the 20th! Iris: hr N-Tn:-.-H, man, . - `* I I V ' 1" ` xuun !`.'~.`_ ~41 :1` ,"'~t'tmto ` lLv'0bruary, 12130. . A. N. N NOTICE OF REGISTRATION oF BY-LAW N0. 1722 ; _n._i ! i I zmn cannot no maue Lnc1`e2uLcr. I Dzuterl the 5th day of February, 1930. I T Cl"-.n.-nu NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEEK END SPECIALS : Choice Fronts 0f Lamb Choice Legs of Lamb 6 to 8 lbs, per lb. per lb Hou. A. N. Middleton, Public Trustee, Make this the standard of eiibllencc for your table - You will like its sweet deli- cate avor - Kiddies leave no crusts when their bread is spread with it. SUNGLO Brand Creamery Butter is sold only by this `xroceteria. ;;:1'..1)'u.' done J. T. Simpson, County C Zlcs '1 C'.erk. `IUI UCLUFB LHU .155 (lily OI .\1a.1`Cn, 1 |1S)30. after which date the Executor liwill distribute the assets of the '.IcsLate, lia\`ing' regard only to Lllk. [claims of which he then shall have `tgnotice, and will not be responsible `to any others. ` Rshan Ry Fchan Rnrv;n Notice is hereby given pulzsuanc iu the Trustee Act, that 2111 creditors and others having ciaims against. the estate of Timothy Wilson, late of the-..` 1 [`own of Barrie, deceased. who died: ion the 5th day of Feb1`uzu'y, 111$-.,: `;are required to send particulars 0A1 `Itheir claims to the undersigned on `.or before the 1st day of )`Ia1'ch, H1930. after which (Info Hm I7!vnrn+m- , Did you ever notice how much` lless kick people seem to get out of _sp1`eading a good rumor than they do out of spreading a bad one. nau notlce. | Dated at Barrie, this 7th day of! February, A.D., 1930. I Stewart & Stewart, I Barrie, Ontario, I I Solicitors for Executrix.' n1\/|A\J_ l\J \a|\L4lJ;l\Jl\nJ Q .\'o>tice is hereby given that all jcreditors and others having claims ;against the estate of William B. Taylor, late of the Town of Barrie,' in the County of Simcoe, gentleman, deceased, are required on or before ~the Seventh day of March, A.D., 1930, to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned at Barrie. Ontario. Solicitors for said estate, their full names and addresses, a full statement of their claims, duly veri- ed, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, and after said date the Executrix will proceed to the assets of the said; estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. hnhad n+ Dnuuain n.:- nn. ,1.... .4-. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS j'?|" ?.TT"T" __? ?.i_._ ! 1'n:- Sv.1c-in Barrie, or exchange for (` .:.-nhurst property, small store, 1-in-z, ~~f.nhnr`.('ns'. school sum)11es.. VVC give. Sun '.l_`r0at1n0111's and are zmmxts 1"m- '_I-3r2111;s"ro11 Sun L;1mps--"C111'mnf ]} ri<-vs A good Domestic Lamp for $35.00 complete. NOTICE TO CREDSTORS ,L:._, uL.nL-rs. Esten & Esten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executors. G. R. & E. A. BURNS` Chiropractors and Drugless Therapists GO Elizabe1`11 Stu, .3m'rio. Phone -105. EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIA; THURSDAY, FEBRC.-`.RY 27, 1920 --__:.:_. _ ($1-:.<:nhu1`st property, smau snore, ;;`2'.JL'7'31'is, ~~tobaccos, school supplies,, park across street, good ice cream trgadrr, well away from competition. Books kept, will show results. Apgly as, 1)., Advance Office, Barrie. fl All `L0n(1C `dressed to lnouse. Also for supply of coal to be de- livered at the Court House, Gaol, Registry Oflice and Children's Shel- ter, estimated as follows: Court House and Registry Ollice, about 1 tons of soft coal, best quality; G -about 70 tons of stove coal and Mr}: 02 But coal; Children s Sheltu, z..'.`.c'.;'; 15 tons of furnace and stove coal, as required. Delivery of coal to be made at `.313 request of the Chairman of the County Property Committee, and tenders for the coal for Gaol and Court House to be given for the de- livery on sleighs and also for de- livery in May. All tenders to be sealed and ad- : rl 1-nccnrl fn For Gaol Supplies and Coal for County Buildings. ' , Tenders will be received by the ` undersigned up till Saturday, March 1st, 1930, for supplies for the Gaol and coal for the County Bllli(iil)g`5, for the period of twelve months, from April 1st, 1930, to March 31st, -1931. Supplies for gaol consisting` of meat, vegetabes zm Tender forms and any infornmtion may be obtained at the County Trez1surer s ofce at the Court House. AIDA rm. i-.m..I.. IK: ......1 i,. 1.- .1- a TENDIERS FOR WALK AND STEPS I Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday, Mzxrch 15th, 1930, for tl`.:: conscruetion of :1 -:e:.;I_ 1`. `.":Llk and step.< in Ba_vview jPa1'k, Barrie. Plans and specifica- ;tions may be seen at the Advance Office, 123 Dunlop St. Lowest or anv fnnrlnv um nnnn.~ urncc, 1'./.6 Uunlop St. any tender not neces- sarxly accepted. In 1...... . .1. 1c. Jtuumm Chznrman of County Property Committee, Barrie, Out. 2 TENDERS J. R. ROGERS 11 n4` I,-xnnhy Dun1 .`.1';9. ` 1056. .u.':<,-n v, at 11 a.m. '.\.a.1 s banquet in the S.S. rooms on Z\Ia.rch 17th. Special speaker, D1". Richard Roberts, of Sherbourne United Church, Toronto, one of C:mz1da s ablest speakers. Bazmie Real`; Estate Ofcei WARD-PRICE-CRESWICKE CO. Duniop St. Market Hill Corner. l :':';Lica1 nursing donc-AppIy to n.-an C. Neely, 86 Mary St., Phone UNJFED CHURCH OF CANADA Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. Organist and Choinnaster Sunday, March 2nd 11 a.m.-The Minister. ;-`xnL}as:n1, Come to My Heart; Solo, Jr.-sus, Lover of My Soul, Dr. T? Rir-hn 1-11:011. Capable woman wishes care of invalid or convalescent, experlenced. Box B,` .-aclvzmce C-icc, Barrio. - uunu, o\.u'.\,u\.u. Coming Events Communionn Service on Sunday, Iu}*:<:11 9, at 11 n : hnnnnnf in H10 RR vnmn: `Rr~v. J. Johnatone Black, Minister (Elizabeth Street) V1-:.=`:v. A. 11 BAKER, MINISTER NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS "Jesus, hover OI My soul, ur. . R. Richardson. 3 p.m.-Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Rev. Mr. Storey, of the ` h Amm-imm Evangelical Missions. T. E. BISSELL Disk Harrow 1 p.m.--Kev. mr. Dtorey, 01 L111: -_i`.h American Evamgellcal Anthem, Hark, Hark, My .Soul. Solo, selected. Linn to spend Sunday at Central. AH citizens and visitors cordially '.'-iuqtl. CENTERAL CHURCH 1. I ngregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians, worship at Vv':u:Led~T\V'o neat a.ppea1'ing young men, must have good education. Real opportunity for a live wire. Apply Room 10, Simcoe Hon-I, be- :--n 7.30 and 8.30 p.m. Friday. D. C. HOWARD EVERYBODY WELCOME Z4 Mulcaster St., Barrie. "`.~.We-ek Service every Wednes- rQ-.vn ANTIQUE SHOP Homes to Buy or Rent Business Propositions Sabbath School, 3 p.m. THE CELEBRATED uuu.-1:5. Esten & Esten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executrix. For Sale By J. T. Simpson. Cnunky Clerk. I Caigier g. Jnited Church` I The death of Mrs. John Perryman, '21 life-long resident of Oro Township, occurred at her home near East Oro on Thursday, Feb. 20, after a long iilI`l(}.'<.~f. Mrs. Perryman, who was born at East Oro ago, was a daup,`hter of Mr. and Mrs. ` lichard Hodges, and was one of a family of nine. Surviving are her 'ilu. an adopted daughter, Miss 'Ruth Coe; three brothers, Charles and Henry of East Oro and Richard of Los .-\np;eles, California, and two si:~:ters. Mrs. Jas. Hall of Toronto and .\Ir.<. Clarence Holly of Detroit. Two one sister, Sarah Jane, died several years ago. Mrs. Perryman was very prominent in church circles, havine: been a member of St. Mark's Church since her girlhood, also a charter member of the Order Friends. The funeral service was held in St. Mark s Church on Sunday afternoon, Rev. C. P. Spencer con~ ducting` the service. Interment was made in St. Mark s Cemetery. The don Perryman of Orillia, Perryman of Jarratt, George Butler of Toronto, Jas. Coehrane of 'l`o- 1-onto. Arthur Colley of Toronto and Henry Hodges of East Oro. Many relative.< and friends from a distance attended the funneral and the large rm -ei\'e testifleil to the esteem in which the deceased lady was held. fty-nine years I brothers, Alfred and Adelbert, and. I I I of Chosen ' ` pall-bearers were six nephews, G0r- ' Ernest ` number of lloral tributes which were 3 Scott Bros. harvest. The sixteen inches For Spirella Corsets, se Mrs. John Hobley, 201 Elizabeth St., suc- cessor to Miss Willcrs. BY-LAW NO. 1723 .\'oLico is hereby given that a By- av: xvus passed by the Council of }tho Corpo1':uion of the County of gsimcoe on t.he 31st day of Jztnuzu'y,, `anon v\|-/-\xvn1lInr Fm. Hm m.........+..,. . {NOTICE OF RECJSTRATION OF i [1110 KJOFDUFELLIUII U1 LDC LJOUTILY OI Simcoe the 31st day `I93 , providing for the guzxmntee-I 4:15.: of payment by the County of !Simcoe of the debentures of bhcw }"own of Barrie to the amount, of ]S55,00Q.00 for the construction of an 1..n:*1'9 on $15 . ':.'.`n: .41 -l4.'.A:'-nix saw-4::-: .2-A . in the 'I`:.:':`. 5 3:::'fr3, :21 ' law \\'as registered in the Oice for Le Registry D`: the County cf Simc-ave or. `day of F'e'oruzu*y, 1930. '\\\1v I\\r\`:(\v\ Ln IvI1n:~1~ nu 4 vt`.\IL(`HS.iul'r It? EEC` `any 01 l`L'D1'l1z1Yy, moo. ' Any motion to quash or set aside the sanm, or any part thereof, must ho made within thren months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. .. l'\ntnJ Han -'H rlnxy AF W'nk-nnuu ' i The block east of the Advancci `;Of ce, gutted by re the last 01 December, is being rebuilt, and B. D. ONei1l, tailor, intends to move in again when completed. Monday evening the nurses-in- training at the Royal Victoria Hospi- tal were hostesses to the senior nurses at a banquet held in the` nurses home. St. Valentine decora-! tions were attractively used about the dining room and centreing the table. The seven nurses who were the guests of honor have completed their training and are leaving the hospital shortly. The affair Monday evening was in the nature of a fare- well from the staff and those young women who still have their nursing courses to complete. Following the I banquet an informal (lance was en- joyed. ` It is understood that the A. & P. Stores, chain groceries, will locate in Barrie and will occupy R. A. Steph- ens store just west of the five points, about May 1st. For Sale or Rent-North half lot 6. Con. 9, West Gwillimhvny. This is 21 very desirable 100 acres. Immedi ; atv possession. Further z)articular.` on application to Miss Elizabetlaf Li. . `mg-1'son, Bradford. I Women s Canadian Club. Libra1'.V Hall, Tuesday, March 4th, 8.15 p.m. Mr. J. W. MCF-adden, assistant Crown Attorney. Subject, The Develop ment of English Criminal Law. l1111(1 (',2l1111OL UL` 11111110 Lll(`.l'(12lI.LCI'. vl D:1.t0dt11c 51.11 day of Fcbruary,' 1113 . ' I 'r c:......-.._ The W.C.T.U. February meeting` will be held in the Library Hall on Monday, March 3rd, at 3 p.m. Genevieve Booth-C1ibborn is expected to be present and address the meet ing. Women of all denominatiom are invited to attend. Two cars collided at the corner of Bradford and Elizabeth streets Wed nesday night about 8 o clock. Jas. Hill, of Orillia, who was on his way home from Bradford, was struck side-on by a car which was able to proceed south Without waiting to see what amount of damage` had been done. ~The rear end of Hill s car got the worst of the impact and had to be repaired, delaying his return to Orillia for several hours. The li- cense number of the other car is ` known to the police. I ---- s The Barrie Women s Institute will meet in the Library Hall on Tues- .day, March 4th. Roll call will be a11. by A homemade remedy for a child s cough or col(. A de- bate will be part of the program. This will be taken by six girls, sub- ject Resolved that the girl of the present day is more advanced than 1101' mother at same age. Visitors welcome. At a meeting of Barrie Lodge of` Perfection. A. and A.S.R., held on Friday, Feb. 21, the following oicers were elected for the coming year : T.P.G..\I.. J. W. Mm-rink: S_W,, I _.______ IPUPIL NURSES DINE | cwmlnn AI BARRIE LODGE OF PERFECTION were OICCECU 101' me commg T.P.G.M., J. W. Herrick; S.W., A. G. MacLe]1:m; J.W., C. A. Mc- Niven; Sec y, A. W. Smith; Treas.. A. G. MacLellan; Orator, Rev. J. D. Byrnes; Almoner, J. Sinclair; M. of C., A. H. Brother; Expert, T. J. Williams; Organist, E. Hardy; C.H.. `H. J. Twiss; Tyler, S. Sherlock. MRS. JOHN PERRYMAN Notice is hereby given pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Henry Priest, late of the Town of Barrie, deceased, who died on the 12th of January, 1930, are 1`cqL1i1`e(l to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- fore the 27th day of February, 1980, after which date the Executrix will distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which she then shall have notice. and will not be resopnsible to any others. Rnfnn Rt F'. Rnrrin, WOMEN'S INSTITUTE LOCALS KDLD lJl1VI1. SENIOR ASSOCIATES are busy at their ice ice this year is about thick. J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. "E51011 OI } th'3 SUI`; ` y(.'Zll' I l u llllders, J. S. Brunton, Jas. Brun-. ,t.on, W. J. Bair, `Thos. Cros-by, J. E. `: I\`[or1'ison, W. D. Scott, G. W. Hill, 2H. Heels, J. H. Knapp, A. Wilkinson. `A. 1'). Wice, J. I-Tutchings, W. B. Way, W. Rusk, J. D. Wisdom; lSt(-\\':u`ds, J. Patton, G. Clarke, F.I `D0bs0n, A. Henderson, J. Jenkins, . ..~\. Pzuldison. L. Spearn, A. Pugh, W.. .ll:mnu, F. M:1.\'well, J. Clemens, W.. Cullen, W. Gough, G. `Heels, T. ,1-lorner, A. Stephenson, J. Wilson, A. Flt-etl1:1n1, O. Peters, C. McQua.de,. "l`. Louszheed. E. 1VIc.Fadden. I I-3. McFzuklen was re-elected as! trl.-xxstm-1', J. Hutchinpgs as treasurer of nmintenance and missions, and J. ` D. Wisdom, recording secretary. I Nothing is really work unless you? would rather he doing something e1se.-Sir J. M. Barrie. ] I ?succ12ssFuL YEAR REPORTED ' BY BlJRTON AVE. CHURCH j, I rzuseu. _ I ; On behalf of the c0n5*,'regz1t1on, J`. 'E. Morrison referred to the .Z,'00( lwork done by the pastor, Rev. A. A. lWall, and Mrs. Wall). During: the year the church had eon equipped !with a. new lighting system, the W0- `men's Association being largely re- sponsible for the cost. Mrs. Pug'h s [cl-.1.~:s had also supplied the Sunday: `School with an up-to-date projectin_'.;| lantern. l 1r..11m..:..... ....,, 41.. ,.nm..._ em. n__.l l NOTICE OF REC-lSTRATlON OF BY-LAW NO. 1720 Notice is hereby given that a By- lzu. `.-.':is passed by the Council ot_ the Corporation of the County of. Simcou on the 31st day of Junuztry, ' 4- `1'.)\`i for the g'uz11'z1nteeing 01 p'.1yn1ents by the County of Sim-i coo of the debentures of the Town] I u I of .\1li.~'ton to the amount of $231,600 for t'.'-.- construction of pC1`l1`l2lI1(.'l1`zv navemonts in the 'I`mvn of .\IIi.~mn uuy. i Miss Kennedy, of the publiei `school teaching staff, gave the young! ipeople of Burton Ave. United Church an interesting talk on Robert Louis Stephenson at their reg'uIzn` weekly imeeting Monday evening. i Murrvimr Ann, :1 hi-irrhf. 1-nrnnrivi spent, Monday m '1.'oronto. Loading the ice harvest in f1'ei,<.r,ht cars for shipment was in progress Wednesday at the Allandale yards of .the C.N.R. Even the heavy snow fall which swept down the buy from lthe north did not seem to interfere [with this work. 1 The annual congregational meet- !ing of Burton Ave. United Church, fheld recently, showed that good pro- Igress had been made during the p3.St' [yearn 'l`he trez1surer s report showed lthat 21 total of $3,823.24 had been lraised. u 1r\nInn1l>' n4` LL" ,.,.~...-,....nl-...... T lwun Incnus m Ioronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wall, of To-, ronto, were visitors at the Burton (2]\VC. United Church p:.11'sonage Sun-I ay. Nlicz Knnnmlv n r' H1n nnhlin vmeeung Monuay evenmg. 1 Marrying Ann, 21 bright comedy} Uput on by the Ladies Aid of Burton !Ave. Church was greeted with a full! [house last Thursday evening. Thel `work of the cast in the production} was most commendable and receivedi the appreciative applause of the largre audience. About $85 was realized.` I R:-v A A /11 uni] T\/Yr-u I-:11 uuuxcncc. ADOUL 3260 reanzeu. Rev. A. A. Wall and Mrs. Walll [spent Monday in Toronto. I.n:1dinn' tho ir-n hnrvnxt in fl'oi(rhf. I Mrs. W. Clutc spent Wednesday: with friends in Toronto. 1 4 Mr nnzl YVh~; LEI"-nu \l7nH n{' '1`.-. T: g; Ward Six am News ;l.I1[C!'Y1. Following are the officers for the! P111` 3 U1 ISIHBLUH LU LHU EUIIUUHL UL -).l,UUU` t-_- pC1'l112LI1(.'11`:| pavements the Town of .-\lliston.. and such By-law was re.-p;ist(-1`e(l inl Hm Ro_s:ist1'y Ofce for the Registry] Di\'i.~ion of the County of Simcoc on -the 5:11 day of February, 1930. .~\nv mntinn tn munch m- :n+ nahln. 5 APRICOTS EXTRA SPEClAL!-WHITE NAPTHA __.__,C PECIAL 1 Largn 1/soul; _ 3 .g Any - atsup%%E* 21c 9&5 SM? 10 gsci : Fruit Cake llbs 25c ;FM,ixed Nuts, lb. 21c !_\%_\w!_KT2s_\lML_\9_!l__.12,\W.!t_ i@Z9e_\V/.4 I I M F F N H I I I I I I I I I I I _\V.!%}_\V/,z_\'Zs!,K'21z_KVJ.1!,\V7}.!!_\W_!Mstw I Again We Feature --- I nurrxm \ `E r/re (I"?dIlI?Ij/` ` M EA '1` '9" SPECIAL "'*Q' ,- 9" @``E@'` \` BUTTER . "u.1.lI. SPECIAL! -me am (my 01 1*`eD1'ua1'y, 1:130. .-\n_v motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must he made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and (-unnot be made Lhe1'oafLe1'. . Dated the 5th day of February, 1930. AYLMER No. 2 Tir CHOICE Meaford. Feb. 23.--I`1o""":'>' has started. A i'z11'mc1' near Clarksburg. "\vas seen busy in the elds on Fri- ; day uftcmooll, and one or two more` |wo1'c notict- S:1'.\n`;I.:;,. "-`" ' elhwr u'zI< ]\I -111" (] H`..`- 11'} `.`* "wrote this to hm` I wSn.~::11mah \`v"(.-.~luy, mnthnr of Tnhn ! SON. \\'hO '1'1tt'?d to know exactly what Sin is : `ever weakens your reason, impairs `the tenderness of your conscience, {obscures your sense of God, taken! Eo your reli;~:11 for spi1'itu:1! "`nings,J that thing is sin to \'~: I. ' r in ` itscll" nocent it may :l.'L.`l11 in `W"*sr*l1 1'm \\'n;w :. 2 l. :. n. [the land until a fox`: (l::_\,';< mro. will be fit to \"rarl' in -x .4 ` Farnuers report very little frost in the ground in this . snow came early and remained on TT-nlncsz fhnrn R 1nn1:u,-nllv /-nlnl ytno. Ianu untu :1 l(.'\T (x:-.y.< :1u'o. ' Unless there is unusu:1H_v rah` ` their yet ahead, general spring work `will be early, and fall wlu-at :v~:l} `(-lover will soon start to p;row. In, South Simcoe County the wheat is` be;:i1mi:1:: to ;rx'c-ma :=`:w,-adj. l I WW1 \'aS Dtrlllp; (IUHU `$011, but wlth :1 (-0111 'rH"=son t`11ld " -...:n rm (`.4 en \.'r.|-L lJl'l4A"lVV AV\Io llkk Notice is hereby given that :1 By- law was passetl by the Council of {the Cc:;;oration of the County of '.':`.icoe on the 31st day of Jz1nuz11'y,[ 11930, providing for the guarantee} in;: of payment by the County of` Simcoe of the debentures of the Town of Collingxvood to the amount of $775,000.00 for thhe erection of :21 ;:rain elevator, 11111 such By-law \`:zx:< registered in the Registry Office xfnr the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 5th day of February, 1930. Anv mnrm 1n nnnsh or set asidei Ireoruary, .1.::;su. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice land cannot be made therezlfter. hno-n'rl Hun RH-u :1-nu nf Wnlxmunrxv I spmnc PLOWING snxars I ON GREY COUNTY FARMS! .`-Ictice is hereby given that all` gpersons having claims against the :(:.-ute of hate P. Devlin, late of the [Town of Barire, in the County of |Simcoe. who died on or about tha. 511th d'v of October, 1929, at the; 3'Y`n~.\~n n1" "X".--\-3n an-n 1'nrn1h*r-(1 fn fn1-.- . . :!~-~m IS :1 .=\veet Joy that comes to us through sorrow-Spu1'g(.-on.

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