VJantcL1-Elde1']y couple to live 011i` farm, look after milking and garden.` Apply Box A, Advance, Barrie. >R>I'-1\7}VE_`.-i'{~'ITS--;l-l-C`.HVs. AY The Northern SASO TRUCKS 4 In-1-H put. in ` l.:|hm` IV):-pt. (- _iul;:nrvnt : (`Ill r\l"I' I`! /\l`1'l'./\l-:) BOARD DECISION _|u< P Old \...u4 In TONI U :\L'_`\' I'M n- fun Ill by 111. :1 ml uuln Adv-am-.e 111C iV1l1l1SL(;'1' W111 LLCGLJA ` Anthem, Seek Ye the Lord, R9b- ny-+e- Qnln eo1n1=fnr` N11`, Pickering`. 1h`.- \ \ I\I.` 1iHEsALvAm=NARmv}' {REV!VAL CAMPAIGN CONTINUES I Good Attendance Last Week. Total Number 420. The Ministers of Barrie and Allan dale are co-operating to make the 1-mnn:xim1 n. SLICCCSS. (RUB ':1l`l: UU'U`)UlLlbllI5 Lu ll1'.|l\\. ....e. caiiipaign :1 success. Wednesday, April 2.---l5}iisig,'ii Powell. Topic--Balm of Gilead." Thursday, April 3.-Rev. M1`. Sh01`LL, l M.A. Special Topic. . Fr .-.`ay, April 4.-Mrs. Ensign Powell ` Special Topic. ;HSaturi-lay, April 5.--Ensign Powell. T0piC--"Great Salvation." Sunday, April 6.-11 a.in. 1ii~ [ sign Powell will be gin a series of lessons on The Second Coming of Our Lord. 3 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m., ' Ensign Powell. Topic- The Divine Contest." 3 Monday, April 7.--Rev. Whitcombe, fl B.A. Special Topic. 5iTuesclay, April 8.--Rev. Mr. Baker. pl Special Topic.` . -Wednesday, April 9.--Rev. Mr. Sin~ - clair. Special Topic. ,1'Thursday, April 10.-Rev. M1`. Wall. el Special Topic. lFriclay, April 11.--Rev. Mr. Hale. \ Special Topic. _ . n `Saturday, April 12.---Ens1gn Powell. ..l Rm:-r-isil 'l`rmic. LT-ORONTO BROKERAGE FIRM i CLOSES LOCAL OFFICE n F. G. Oke & Co. closed their Bar- 'rie office on Owen street Monday `morning. For several (lays it had tbeen rumored about town that sucl`. lwas the intention of the company. ias the trading; in stocks, owing to Ithe slump conditions of the market. [has been steadily falling off. It is understood that the closing of the ~ Barrie office is merely temporary Wand that business will be resumed here by the above rm as soon as:j l I 1 I the stock market situation \varrzmt.-I it. In the meantime, H. A. Henry _ - who was in charge of the local ofilemi ilwill continue his insurance business.` ;Other branch offices of he firm_ {which have been closed down include! lthose at Orillia, Windsor, St. Thoma.~:; , j and Lindsay. ; A 1 I ) aturaay, Apru 1 Special Topic. Collier Street Anthem, Seek Xe tne Lora," IVQU-I erts; Solo, selected, Mr. Pickering. I Strancers cordially invited to attend `0 our Bible Classes and Church Ser- Es vi:-new ,1 *3 See Our Big Dispiay During Show Week IT is very natural that the exceptional big car qualities of the Pontiac Big Six should have won for it such a splendid reputation. And today, the advantages of Pontiac ownership are increased. ' Jusy Pam GU51 /0/19/Q Ca//Beawiy ,4 Commi- aim P011/9/* In its modish ncw bodies by Fisher, as in its smoother 6o~borscpower engine and ruggcd chassis, Pontiac has been notably improved. Beauty that was alrcatly famed is now more vivid by rcason of fresh color harmonics . . .:md the cnmmodious big car interior is to- day cvcn murc inviting, with its dccp, luxurious seats. 1 7:! Eliz.'\l)elh Street F`. J". GEQACEY 1`l(()l)llCl' ()l"'GlNl-IRAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED , I The Water, Light and Power Com-l ,;;mission of Orillia has invested in 21 ..idigger for use in connection with; [sewer construction to be done this- `iyczxr under the $58,000 by-law re- "icentiy passed by the 1-atepayers.i ,!The digger will cost $8,000, but it is" .|estimated that the shovel will pay" _._for itself out of the first year s oper- gations. . ' , 7 i0RlLLlA PURCHASES 1 $8,000 SEWER DIGGER% UNiT .1) CHURCH OF CANAD C011:;re1.;atio11a1ist.s, Methodists, Presbyterians, worship 2:` Thursday - Friday - Saturday 2 S11u\\'s Niglltly 7.15-9.15 Sz11u1'dz1_\ '.\IIu1i11(3o 2.30 SOUND PICTURES THAT SOUND NATURAL Coleen Moore in `Footlights and F0015 All Talking, Singing, Dancing Sparkling Comedy and tense Drama \\'i1'h lwilliztnf vast and dazzling scenes in color, make ]_,>ictu1'e a t1'iu1n]_)11. CAPETOL THEATRE Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday l Here It Is At Last Gold Diggers of Broadway" 100% Natural Color Singing, Talking, Dancing Picture. -Comedy-- LLOYD HAMILTON in CAMERA SHY Also Movietone News Reel BECAUSE IT'S cANADIAN'.r"fE.:' ~. k, AAAAA 5...`. ; . "_"'_:".. ..9..?. :..' Rev. RIVALS THE RAINBOVV IN COLORS ! C0medy--PRINCE GABBY Miss this {Picture and You miss a Treat In this Big Six are all the nc qualities which have made Pontiac f:tmous- lus rcncmcnts which make it 3 still ner car. Big-car comfort, for example, is cnl1;1nccd by improved Lovcjoy hydraulic shock absorbers, front and rear. Improved internal dirt-and- weatherproof brakes ensurc safcty. And :1 new type ofstccring mechanism acting on roller bearings greatly in- creases the casc of control. Come to our showrooms and arrange to drive a Pontiac. TCSE for yourself its many big car fcuturcs. Ask about the G.M.A.C., General Motors own Dcfcrrcd Payment Plan. Phone 9 1 9--BARRIE i Owners or harbourers of dogs are reminded that 1t 1s necessary to reg~ _ister dogs at the oice of the Town ;Clerk and procure rst day of May, tags before the 1930. A `II C ,, '1` I`! I A centenarian in Germany is said to live on 01110115 alone. Naturally 'he would be a1one.--London Opinion. _ A THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 Public Notice re Dogs A. W: Smith, Town c1e.~k. "`=`Y`91'135r ' 5`P *` iincludes the Iouowmg ortences: I burglary charge, dismissed; 1 r .. .. . 2 1 i`P: theft reported, no clue; 4 false pro-l L141 1 -`tenses, 3 convicted, 1 dismissed; 1 .diso1`de1'ly conduct, convicted; 1 va- (Enzabeth she) grancv clmrge, withdrawn` 4 BLC . 1 - - -I R1`3V~ -`\- 13- BAKER MINISTER iAct, 3 convicted, 1 dismissed; en 11 a`m___ReV,` T_ A. Leece B_A_'if01'cement of dog by-law, 3 dogs do-i B.D., of Lambton Mills. ' `stroyed; 24 complaints investigated` _ and attende dto. 7 D-!15~-eeVoI'11.`I1`1(t1JS- Laldla-W MA-y Of} Total nes for the month, $275. . W . I ___________ -. Ar\I\II`l'\ I Notice is hereby given pursuant to] the Trustee Act that all persons hav- inj: c`l:11'ms against the estate of Georg: Quantz, late of the Town ship of Innisl, in the County of Simcoe. Farmer, deceased, who died on 02 about the twenty-fth day of Februmy, 1930, are requested to! .<=1: pr-\'ticu1a1's of their claims to" ~:";1'signed on or before the day of April, 1930. ':.`."*'*". date the Executrix will dis-` t1':'huf~'A the asset:< of the estate, hav-` inrz.` 1'm:`2z1'cl only to the claims of} whit-`1 .-he shall then have notice, zmdl "wil`:1 not be 1'espon: to any; (v';.: " I We are offering the following used] cars at reasonable prices and will ac-i cept your present car as part pay- ment and arrange terms on halance it .l....!....J ~ 1920 1929 1929 1928 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1927 1928 Sunday, April 6th, 1930 11 a.m.-The Minister. The Seventh Commandment" Topic-The Sacredness of the Home. 11v-v 1- n ,,, yy n..I....u Ussed Cars Farm for Sale or Rent-126 acres.` clay and clay loam, good buildings} and in good state of cultivation, near! school and church. For particularsl apply at the Advance Office, Barrio! H. 1f&~...RO[.T.`.% H7-"5... . J. Johnstone Black, Minister [Eomce Wikson, A.R.C.O. 1rg`aI1'iS`t and Choix-master Ei ght '1 J:'.M. The Minister will Preach new 1, xi, LL- 1'......lu NOTICE TO CREDITORS 73JR.TAlN MATERIALS Curtain Net, in nun . 1'." :1! ..50C am Durant ............................ ..D-60 C Durant ............D-60 Durant ............... ..4 Special Durant 4-Cylinder {(5 -Ton S S '1 Chevrolet ..................Landau 5 Buick .....Standard 6 ( ( ( ( ( ` Buick ....Mast'r;- 6 Star ................. .. .. Studebaker Big 6 r Durant . manger iWeek Service every Wednes- n ~1 at B:.r1`ic, this 21st day of `Joys & Boys, Barrie, Ont. ! 1930. I 1 Solicitors for the Executrix. --can ..--.-- _vn.--_- For Sale--Six-roomed brick house. on best residental street in Barrie,i` all modern conveniences, garage, etc.l Apply at the Advance Office. Phonei 52. `:7-`led scrim Curtains, on-,,'es or 11*'.1I.s, 111 Rose .\.z=.uvc. Size 33.\'. .`*,4'. , Jnited Church; SUTCLIFFFIS DRY SOODS STORE 34 ELIZABETH ST. rrange term if desired. I CANADA; mun u~w~n~ m50c and 75c Barr? -_ I Truck} I Sedan: 3 Coach} Sedan I -.-up-. Sedan Caiiier ! Mr. and Mrs. L. Spearn and i':1m lily visited at Mrs. C. Mitche11 s in ! oronto last Sunday. Kn. -1I1r`\`{'I\ nrnnf. Heels and {Toronto last Sunday. 5 Mr. and Hrs. Grant Heels family moved to Toronto last Mon- .day, oxng to Mr. Heels t1".msfe1' to la different run on the railroad. M:.= Qhulln mmp has accented a Ward Six Live News '-ported in the past week. .; Mr. T. Devine is convalescing from` his recent operation for append1oit.i.< and is able to be around again. v I Property owners on William street ` `were slightly alarmed by the iiighl water caused by the heavy rain of: last Tuesday and the mild weather. _Ho\veve1;, the Board of Works `handled the situation skilfully and no rserious damage was sustained. l The Allandale C.N. Bowling Club `held its annual meeting and election of officers in the Y.M.C.A. on Wed- nesday night, which was attended bv many members. he. meeting opened `with W. Peck presiding. After .a ` short discussion on various plans, the * following oicers were elected: | President.--Wm. Peck. `l Vice-.Presidenb-J. R. Rogers. ' l vSec y-'I`reasurer-S. Garside. Rep. to C.N.A.A.-V. Knight. _ Management Com.-B. Thompson (chairman), W. A. Turner, S. -Mc- Causland, G. E. Webb, W. B. Webb. ` Auditors---W. B. Webb, A. Massey. It is the intention of the Manage-- ' ment Committee to arrange a group lof various tournaments and keen - lenthusiasm is being shown by all the I members. : Chief Ste\vart s report to the police` 'committee for the month of March. iincludes the following offences: ' - 1 Run-a-lsn-v I-hnrtro. disrnissodt 1. u. ...... ..... %RICHARDSON---LEONARD - 011% Saturday, March 29, at St. Pau1 s1 ! Church, Innisl, by the Rev. A.| ' D. Cousins, Nancy Meta daughter`, | of Mrs Leonard and the late John| 1 S. Leonard Craigvale, to William; Lyons Richardson, of Phelpston. on. | DEATHS KE.-\.\'EY-]n St. ;\Iiclmcl ;~; Hospi-1; ta], Toronto, on March 27, Bridgeu: M. Keanoy, aged (Sf) yezu`.~t, resident; of Phelp. Services held from` St. .\Ia1'y s Church, Monday, .\Izu'.[ 21:1" 5151'. I )IcCR.-\CI{E.\'-On Sunday, .\Ia1'ch ' 30th, .\Irs. Ruth .\`IcC1'ackcn, 01" Amy... n-:.1mu nr H10 1-.+n nnhe ` 5 E For Sale-in Barrie, or ex'chang'e forl` Gravenhurst property, small storei groceries, tobaccos, school supplies! park across street, good ice cream| trade, well away from competitioml Books kept, will show results. Amly Box D., Advance Office, Barrie. I : gum, .ur.~:. mum .\`1L'u1'2wm:n, U1` l Angus, widow of the late R0bi.` l McCrucken, aged 85 years. Se1'-l . vices \\7e(lnc.<.(lay at _-\ngu.~:. l gTHIRD--On 1`ue.~:(lay, April 1st,? William Thir(l, 12th line, Innisl, I 21g'e(l fHi},`e'.11'.s. Sr-rvice;~; F1`l(l21,Vl ; uftr.-rnoon. lnterment at Stroud. ` [HODGl---On WW.-(l11es(la_v, April 2nd,1 `knit 73 Burton .-\\'e., infant son ofi i 311'. and Mrs. Nornum II0dp;c. In--; I torment Thu1'.~:(lay. E !LIc)IlN.\_'--On \Vc-(lnc.<(lay, April 2, .\Ir.<. I.~:ul)cl )IcMinn, of .VIinesi11t,:, I ug;-.1-ll :3!) yezlrs. Funeral l"1'id:1_v .. I .. nx r.-mu ml. Hm. lnniul ! 111. IU U..H].,, J.l'()II1 ULH lllll.` JIIIHSIH. Wl')f )D--Sr.1r1l-U1) , rat (`:`:1iv::l~, ThU.)`.~',r]::}.', April .3111, I*`_r<,- `.~.'uu.i. ]~IDW.-\I'.DS~--AL her home, 80 Ross: lawn Av(:., 'l`01'onLo, ,on Sz1LL11`du_\', March 21), Edna Hope, wife of Ar- thur .1. I-Id\\':u'tl;-'. 1'01`mL-rly of Bar rie. Interment (private) on April l 1 i I I POLICE REPORT FOR MARCH BOWLERS ELECT OFFICERS 1"`? VI?` whr-r-1 hm-k ....u u. DL. J, 3151'. | ,.I|'7 ,\ .\1\v;x_V.s' kr- zu-vinrr \\-hr. Plain Repps, !\'unI':\.s`L, \I.'i(lr- culors llrm,-, Bl Yzu-(I /\P"I.'CATlON OF BRAKES ~.-\L Orillin, on .~:1tur(121_V. }'I`.1-n Dnhnnyzn. wife of ' I`uMir- Schrml Tn. I on Tur-sdzly, April 1st. I-mctical nursing done--App1y to`; Mrs. C. Neely, 86 Mary St., Phone: 1056. .I\'.[cLean has left to work for the MN. 1/I'nTnnn and" "xvas at 25c, 35c, and 50c MARRIED -`xv Y-Hr.-xv nrv smuu v':1'n:htt-n out. WI-I MM. ezms. runerzu 1-r1u:1,v from (3th lune Inmsl. l.)I`\V .i- (`u-.$x~-`L. |l VII" I}Y'I7\".V II I 1,Ln'uin'.: tho mr . . If Lhr-' : t.hrnw thv front` mu dirt-(`Hon Hml, Hw! -r= . and Hun` nI1.n nni ...19c, 29c, 35):- rm-Ix, (NI):-('l` H11 br:\kv.s' ...... cl... . `n1 gzrm on 1 :- iw-1) H10 \\'h:-I-' whon :1m:lvi' `N-ls, l'~'nr-('i:\Hv( H... Lu..Inu- -I--n1 I.1UIlll'J- | Anthem, Hymn of Peace, Calcott; Solo, selected, Miss V. Strange. n nut H1, m b l'Iu<-. I`. ...$1.00 .u.u . 12H` Colleen Moore in Footylights and Follies. Capitol Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Saturday Matinee 2.30. ,1 [21 _..._?___.._.. ' The larger species of jack rabbiiull iisems to be becoming bolder th(;sc= -1 days. An eleven pound jack was shot last Monday by Earl Smith and -iHerb. Dyment just a short distance f1-om the autskirts of the town. Boys and Youtlfs School Caps, $1.00.. Extra value. Simmons & (`n The W.C.T.U. will hold a. birthday party in Central United Church S.S. {rooms on Monday, April 7th, from 3` `Ito G p.m. Splendid program. Re-l . f'rn 3 to U y.1n. i f reshments. Colleen Moore in Footlights and Follies. Capitol Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Saturday` Mnfinpp 2.30. Women s. Misses and Chi1dren si Raincoats. Special values. Simmons & Co. The Coat Store. uulu, BCICMUCVI, AVLADQ v. ..u....,,.. | 3 P.M. Sunday School in all departmental Adult Bible Class, in the Church Auditorium, conducted by Mr. J. E. Thompson. Scxvirnz nf Talks on the Great r'1-may anu Matinee 2.30. A Co. y, Simcoe Foresters, havel~ reorganized under the direction of] Capt. G. Longman. Much interest is` being shown by the boys and under the instruction of Sgt.-Major Shuten, are developing into a smart com-| pany. Besides military drill, physical` training and sports are part of the` routine. ` 1 1 Keep April 29th and 30th open` for a. wonderful _comedy, Green Stockings, presented in B.C.I. Audi-l torium by the Barrie The2.tre Gui1d.~ "Last big play of the season. 4 i i Men s Hat Special. Newest shapes. Values to $4.00. On sale $2.95 j `Simmons & Co. Men s Hatters. ` :}considera`-.ion. A genera survey 01; !the parks will be made shortly and ]i?`iI1S for the . =.on maa. It is th'-` intention to r.iz=.!.~ some fznprovcment .in the .-\11zm(iale `park, and possibly; (ect :1 band stand. The rwtes to the i.-'\p,`1'icu1tu1`a1 Park were ordered to` Libe closed so as to prevent vehicles t!from cutting: up the sod and trackl 4 I ` When in Barrie. try the Clarksonl House, corner Dunlop and Mulcasten, for a good meal and first class ac-5 commodation at reasonable prices. i I _ I ! John Suso S: Sons are rm be-i `-_ lie\'m's in the old maxim, It never` 1 `min.-5 but what it pours," having had` -`[two of their t1'ucl{s_ 1_'Lm into `Sm: -[ditch last .\`Ion(lay withm a momentl iof each other. The m1.~:l1ap occurred` .-about four miles north of :\l1]`0l`Zl. `Tony S2150 \\'z1:~: tlriving` the Rec ,t1'uel~: when the tie-rod became ,connecLe(l. After (-:11`eenin_;` froml .{side to side on the road, it jumpedi flthe ditch on the left hand side and wstopped at quite an acute angle. ! Rov P.m\\'n. f0ll(\\\'i11E in the, Y v `CEMENT STEPS TO BAYVIEW | PARK TOO EXPENSIVE; Tenders were called by the Parkslhcre Commission for building a cenientllile iwalk and steps from Dunlop St. int,o,`w'h0 EBay\'icw Park. It was found 011' . lopening` tenders that the cost would .W`H be l1l_2`l1C1' than nances allowed, solotb` I lwhic ltho_s `no action was taken. \+ Hm manner n-F Hm (.nmmissi0na 'no actlon taken. Eth At the meetmg of the Commussxoni (2159 `on Saturday the matter of accepting 5 an lthe control and management of the -2 iland ; of Clarke & (`1a1'ke s Tan-` In(:1`_\', for :1 park, from the town \vas |di.~'cu.<. but laid over for further! `,considera`~.ion. A genm-:21 survey of] |the parks made it-Inn: +`m- `rho .<:-;~..=on th'- Thompson. Series of Talks on Hymns of the Church--April 6th, The Church s One Foundation. Dnvnna Vnvinu T\n1\ E (71a<.-1\I.r. istoppeu at qmtc acute ZlI1{lC. 1 I Roy Brown, fo1Im\'inp,' the Ru5:h_\' truck. when he :~tu\v the ac-` {ions 01' th<- {on *"`."\<*-(1 to the riqhti to pa.<.< and applied his b1'ake;<. Ow- iinp; to the w t pav(:n1cnt. the truck . `I ,, ` `.3 "est on 1"`- x (`minty ("lo,-rk Simpson has re- (--i\ r-:l l]()ii('<' ['1-om ihu l)e1)zu'Lnw11t of Hi1:l1\vn_v.< to the r,-fl'c-ct that {lie hi5:;l1w:1_\' from the :1m.:lim.:' <~;-o. north of Ehnvale on the \\'v. . nf the r:1il\\'u_\' north to the townlinv between the townships of Tiny and F105, hats been l`C`V()l'i('(i to thu mun- icipality 1)revi0u.s'l_V liable fin` its n1:Lint<~n:1m-r- and rt-.1):1ir, or within `\-.'l1i`vl1 the .~'.:nm~ is . , .~\l this nlm-(A tlw l1ip:l1\`.`:13' (lopz11'l- `ment ])l1l`('l121S(!(i :1 new riglit-of-\vuy _'rl()lll(' \'.'hilv hm-k .:u1 vmistriu-Iml tin - il1i1:l.\\':1;v in such u inuimc-:` :1.< lu `|:woi(l 1.\\'() law-l railway (-i'<).<. one `of \\ il.l(`il \\':1s at the jun:-:.im1 of :1 sharp turn. Just how the n-s]mn- sihility I'm` this . of rozul will he usxuniml (-it.l1c-r hy count, or i(`)\Vll:~illi|) h:1.< not yet l)--0:1 tnzltlo (' l'.'ll', 3, H . `,. om: truck whlle the \_`, V V s ~.\- '. |1.Au0R n1? {JFI `X}?{5sX{}. PENS!ON D` !. 2~'i:m-m- (()lll|l._\' Um :\_L`,"(' I't-nsmns Hmml in nut. p;r:1m.inp: full uwn: Ln t-I-rlnin :u>plI':Inl::. 'l`lw (-0mmi.~:~ sinn :11 l`m'm1tn lms uskt-(I that 1h.- h0:u'(l mm-1 :1 rvpr<-s(-m;1l.i\'(- 0|` lin- -omn1i. on April 81-11 in Earrin- in <'m1. 1' this :x.mw:\l um] (>l.h<-I` qm-stion.~' in (-mun-ctirm with the ml- m'mi. of thn zu-ta. Wht-n lhv hourtl hvld its 1'up;u1:n' monthly Im~<-Li:1_L,-' l:1. l"ritl:1_v, M:u'('h `2.SLh, it hhd umlm` (-()n.s'id<.-r:1tion 3!} new :1pp1i':11i0n.~'. '|`o Into the board has dealt; with 1.000 nppli(:ution:4. of which he`.\\'m-n -10 and 50 have boon refused. Records show that 35 of the p(~nsinm:r.-4 have died since theh applications were granted. v .-\n app:-:11 l\:1-$71 mulilm:~: of tho I 1:1\v:1 :u::1in.~'1 lht` S`inn'()<- ('ulllIl._\' 1 I`. ...l ||\ nu! n'I"I MISHAP TO DEPT. LOCALS H1 ) 1' 7'1!` 1!l_[Ul"(l illlkl }\.1`0('U(: to 'l`"n`ont0, other was towrrd luck tol The Church Une r`ounaat1on." I Baraca Young Men's C1ass-Mr.` J. F. Wildman. , ` I-1 `nil