For Sale-Good buggy, cheap, $15. Jsipply R. McKinnon, 50 Penetang 1:. - | LOCALS The Northern Advance ll'2il ]H`l'('HHl(5r.`\' IN rinn (ihurch in II:--In hn.~x nlwu_v.-vi In:-ln1)('.I' of Lhn` "$40,000.00 to defray the cost 01 `By-law was registered in the Regis- NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF I BY-LAW NO. 1743 I I Notice is hereby given that it By-law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 26th day of Novem- ber, 1930, providing for the guaran- teeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the VII- lage of Bradford to the amount of establishing, maintaining and oper- ating a. system of waterworks m the Village of Bradford, and such try Oice for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 3rd day of December, 1930. Anv motion to quash or set aside day 01 uecemoer, moo. Any motion to quash this By-law or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notxce and cannot be made thereafter. T\n+ml HG: Q1-A rlnv nf' Ur-r-mnhpr. and cannot De maae Lnereu1ucr. Dated this 3rd day of December, 1930. I T Eh-nnnnn, NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF I BY-LAW NO. 1744 Notice is hereby given that a By-law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 26th day of Novem- ber, 1930, providing for the guaran- teeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the VI!- lage of Bradford to the amount of $8,000.00 to defray the cost of ex- tensions to and completion of a system of waterworks in the Village of Bradford, and such by-law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County 1 of Simcoe on the 3rd day of Decem- ber, 1930. Anv mntinn tn mmsh or set aside ber, 1930. ` Any motion to quash or set aside this by-law or any part thereof mus. be made within three months after the rs-t publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. huh"! +1m'c- Owl Hznr nf Thar.-on1'ht>r, and cannot be mane tne1`ezuLe1.'. Dated this 3rd day of December, `1930. I T Q: I-rIr|E(\I1 , NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1745 ` Notice is hereby given that a By-law was passed by the Council of `rhe Corpor2%ilon271o1f (the goigrity of imcoe on e ay 0 ovem- her, 1930, providing for the guaran- E tseeing offpaytrinentdbly the Countyvof imcoe o e e en ures o e Town of Midland to the amount of $15 000.00 to defray t e cost of the ; construction ofdsidezivalksh in Itheu ' Town of Midlan an suc By- aw : was registered in the Registry Office 1 for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 3rd day of } `December, 1930. j Any motion to quash or set aside this By-law or any part thereof must be made within three months after !the rst publication of this notice land cannot be made thereafter. 'hn+m1 +1-n`e ,`-'lw1 4-lav nf` not-pmhnr. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA and cannot be made cnerealter. Dated this 3rd day of December, |1930. I T g}:-nncnn, y i I {'| NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF ' ' BY--LAW NO. 1748 n` :i' Notice is hm-cby given ' that :1 1. By-lzLw \v:|s p:Lsse(1 by the Council - of the Cm'po1':1ti0n 01' tho County 01 xi Simone on the 27th day of Novem- :,]h(~r. 1930. to provide for the ;:,u:u'un- 0.; Lociiip: of payment; by the County ol r-'Sinl('0<* of the (lobenturvs of Un- I';'l`0wn of Midluml to 1110 zunom-.L ui i$l-l.()-l3.32 to dvi'r:Iy the cost () f the o <-om oi Kl .~ in the town 1-ipnrk, ()l`(l(`|`u(l by tho De;>:\.`:t:.w:!:.L_uI n ih-nitli of the 1`rovim-c of Ontinrln. n in tho 1`own of Midland. and that n mu-h By-iu.w was registered in tho .~4iR~g.:i.~'l.ry Division of the County 01 n"Sim(-on on tho 8rd day of Dcccm- ` hm`, 1930. . Ann nunlinn In nnnuh nv en} nuin mm cannot be nume Ll1(`l'OILC1`. I Datnd this 3rd day of Dm'o.mbor. ` 1930. o I T Q:.......... um-, nmu. Any motion to quash or set aside this Hy-luw or nny part thorcof mus Iw mmlo within throo months after llw I'n'at. `publication of this notice! uml cmmnl. bv mmlv theronftor. huh-ul Huh: `hurl Jun :1!` nnnnmknh HYHI (`1llHll)l. DI` Hlillll` Hl0l'(`1l0T. Dulml this 3rd day of December, 1980. I 'I Q: ____ -_ J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. J. T. Simpson, Cnlunfv J. T. Simpson, " `r.\-uh... 1;- County Clerk. J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. J. T. Simpson. County Clerk. Row. J. Johnatone Black, Minister nmpson, County Clerk. Y.P.C.T.U. OPEN MEETING _ IS LARGELY ATTENDED Quite :1 large crowd gathered rn ; Library Hall Tuesday evening when _ the Y.P.C.-T.U. conducted an inter-; esting open meeting, over which . '1 Walter Coutts presided. r'l`he feature of the evening was al lantern lecture on Scientic Tem- - pernnce, given by Mrs. Jas. Len- ,-nox, with Chas. Newton in charge of the lantern. The program open- ed with a violin solo by Jimmie ` Buchanan, accompanied by his 313- ; Lev, Bliss Muriel Buchanan, follow-l ed by a reading contributed by Edna]: wzmer bouubs p 0 um... n nn a-ivpn HURLBURT SHOE C0. (don t forget the inter- woven pair`) Notice is hereby given to NON-RESIDENTS OF TORONTO that it is useless to look for unemployment relief work in the City of T-......|m an nnlu RONAFlnF_ RESIDENTS OF TORONTO FOR AT "f:.s;1e;}m::|o1l'Kr f.nZn'.;}i;1Z}.T 1513.2": Jrk `iI."`J.I 'cVi:yw Toronto, as only BONAFIDE RESXDENTS OF TORONTO FOR AT LEAST 12 MONTHS WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION for em- ployment on any unemployment relief work undertaken by this 'ty. F` BERT S. WEMP. Mavor. ` . nun Mayor ; Omce, Toronto, Nov. 14th, 1930. Men Appreciate Gifts Like These YOU CAN MAKE HIS EYES SPARKLE BY GIVING HIM THE THINGS HE WOULD LIKE TO BUY FOR HIMSELF. (Elizabeth Street) Rev. E. R. Young, B.A.. Pastor J. Andrew Wiggins, Choir Director" Audrey L. Clifton, Organist Sunday, Dec. 14, 1930 10 a.m.--Fel1owship Meeting, to which all members are invited. Initialed Linen HANDKERCHIEFS 3 Du111op Street SILK SQUARES Simcoe County s Foot Comfort and Christmas Gift Store. BATH ROBES F. C LOWER for the neck I-IOSIERY L;nemploym-ent Revlief VV:ork City of Toronto , ,l_, A- KIINRI DCCIDEKITQ f\IZ` "l'f\Dl'\RI PUBLIC 13191195 uu.u.u mu nlnyannuvgu .4... ...v-uv-.- 11 a.m.-Sa.crament of the Lord s Supper. Anth9m--Af. the Name of :sus EVERY member of the family can and does use Slippers. That s why they make such excellent gifts, par- ticularly if you made selection from an all-embracing stock, featuring every style, every leather and every color or color combination. SLIPPERS Make Fine Gifts THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 BARRIE gifts Men Appreciate ' Rowe. A vocal solo by Miss Audrey Clifton and a piano selection by Jim Bakogeorge preceded a number sung by the quartette composed of E. Howe, D. Atherton, J. Cameron and G. Sarjeant. The meeting closed with a selection sung by the 'Y.P.C.H`.U. chorus. Miss Agnes IGrose acted as accompanist for the lvocal numbers. V When you are making out our Christmas list, be sure to put own a. year's subscription to The North-' ~ ern Advance as 9. gift ,for some jmember of the family or a friend. Meckwg ~ always acceptable -cspecigllv when 1t'S Supper. ` Anthem-At the Name of :sus ` C --Damton. ~ 2.45 p.m.--Sunday School. White gifts for the King will be presentemlf 6.45 p.m.--Song Service by the ` Tuxis Boys. 7 p.m.---Life s Richest B1essing|: or .The Pearl of Great Price, Rev.;T E. R. Young. . Anthem--Onward Christian I Soldiers -Schnecker | So1o-Nearer to Thee--Sidwe1I1 (Mr. Roy Urry) 1 Tuesday, Dec. 16, 8 p.m., Quar-` terly Oicial Board. I 1'1`!-.nunAouv nnn 19 Q v\rv\ QQ BERT S. WEMP, Mayor. nan Phone 1047` I Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Theresa Sevigny, late of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of August, A.D., 1930, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 27th` day of December, 1930, after which date the Executor will distribute, the assets of the estate, having re-; gard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and will not be responsible to any others. Dated at Barrie this 27th day of Nnvnmhrar. A.D.. 1930. Page Eight_._ ucLA_y unnnuxun uucssu tThu1-sday, Dec. 18, 8 p.m., S.S. Christrnas Tree Entertainment. De responslole D0 any otners. 1 ` November, A.D., 1930. Duncan F. McCuaig, T Solicitor for Executrix. Notice is hereby given that a1l|1 creditors and others having claims 2` against the estate of George Christie, '4 late of the Town of Barrie, in thcg; County of Simcoe, gentleman, de- . ceased, are required on or before 2 the twenty-ninth day of November, A.D., 1930, to send by post prepaid or to deliver to A. F. A. Malcom- son, Dunlop Street, Barrie, Executor of said estate, their full names and! addresses, a full statement of their' claims, duly veried, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, and after said date the said Executor` will proceed to distribute the a. of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. 11n+ml 9+ Rarrin thin: t.wnn`tv-ninHu: Wanted-f1`his week, one Battery! Radio set, in good condition. Box 942, Barrie. haV` Had not-Ice. I Dated at Barrie this twenty-ninth: day of October, .'~\.D., 1930. 3 Stewart & Stewart, I Solicitors for said Execulor,i Barrie, Ontario. i Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all cre and others having claims against the estate of Wiilliam James I`.ichards;. late of the Town of Barrie, plumber. deceased, who died on the 3rd day of November, 1930, are required tr. send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before Ll1(' 9th day of January, 1931, after which date the admini. will distribute the assets of the 0.<.tutr:. having regard only to the claims of which she then shall have notice and will not be responsible to any others. I-`gum Ry Fnh-,n. Barrie. Mrs. Dale was the kind of person` who is always cheerful, Aren't you ever blue ? suggested a. friend. Oh, yes, often. But I don't stay that way long. I take telephone trips to my out-of-town friends. It's the best way I know to keep smil- ing ! ' CEN_T_l__lAL (_IHU_RCH . A(1I`n1SS10l l `me. You are cordlally mvlted. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO-V`(`ZI;AI;`.l3-i;I'ORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Eaten & Eaten. Barrie, Solicitors for Adminiatratrix. _FEE_Nc BLUE 2 Wanted to Rent-100 acre farm, in Innisl township, close to highway. Barrie Real Estate Oice. V18 ' --Lind.sa rn-p '|\/T1-1:, }'"v"a[.};is};v.'L}%{{1@L i no l\`.lI'S. JOHII. nrame W. Peck, Tiin St. Nhtc, A. "R. Walk w. recx, nmn or. Mrs. A. R. Walker days with her son, Dr 1 er, in Rochester, N.Y. NH` and Mrs. Wilffx xn Kocnester, .N.I. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wardman of Gravenhurst visited friends In ltown over the week end. '|\/I'-no Qnnvv-nu! tr? Th 0'` nwnnd is `town me WEEK ena. Mrs. Sparrow of Inglewood is `spending a few days with her son, T. O. Sparrow, Bradford St. The C.N.R. decorators are an work renewing the interiir decora- tions of the station here. flan `Mr-`|\/Tillin was 2 week end wsitor at his home on nolgate DE. Ali`. Little and Gerrard Desourdie paid short visits to their homes in ltown last Wednesday. My and Mr: TM, McMi11in are town last Weunesaay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McMi11in are visiting the fo1'mer s sister, Mrs. E. ` Kightley, Brock St. ' `Mr. Frank Goring visited his SS3- tions of the station here. Geo. McMillin was a week end wsitor at his home Holgate St. .\H` T,:++1A and Cnrvnrrl 'l'):.:nurdie llughtley, Jjrocx E13. Mr. Frank Goring ter, Mrs. J. H. Wilton, who is ill, in Toronto on Sunday. My and 1\/[re Cihhnns of London Woman Wants Work--P1ain sewing, looking after children, anything. Mrsh` Segar. Phone 1158. in Toronto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons of London ` are spending the winter with their son, John Gibbons, Essa Road. ` On Fridav. Dec. 5th. No. 4. crack John umnons, 11:553. Lwau. - On Friday, 5th, 4, crack` C.N.R. western yer, came through] Allandale, being re-routed owing to an accident on the Ba1a'subdivision.| '|\:`[a T T.u\Iv1-nnnn `Q mnvino` ihtlu accment On Lne Dam. buUu.J.v1a1uu.|` Mrs. L. Lawrence is moving into thes residence formerly occupied by ` Mrs. Gilchrist on Cumberland St. D. B. Jones is to occuy the house `vacated by Mrs. Lawrence, also on `Cumberland St. rmm an-..+h nf Wi1]i:1111 Charles: Cumberland tit. l l I`he death of William Charles Hewitt of Crown Hill occurred on Dec. 3rd, in his 70th year. The late Mr. Hewitt was well known ml Allandale, having spent some timci here with his daughters, Mrs. Hugh] Scott and. Mrs. Norman Hodge. I Dm-cmflv +.wn 0-vnnns in tho in-l Scott anc1.iv1rs. norm-an nouge. x Recently two groups in the in-1 terest of boys work were organized in Allandale, the Burning Bush in the Presbyterian Church under Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, and 21 Tux1s` Square in the United Church underil Rev. A. A. Wall. These gentlemen t Vare to be honored for the time and|4 patience which they unselshly de-`.2 vote to this work, their sole reward. being in the knowledge that they`; P are toiling for a righteous cause. ;t .'l`l-up r-fhnir of the Presbvterlan 1 l ;U'11`;s "5 The choir of the_ PresbyterIan,%3-1'ke1`_ Church held a. very enjqyable enter-l' `5 tainment Tuesday evenmg,_ Dec. 9,4 ygera when they presented a muslcale andf_ _ 1' sale of work. 'WmmP` T in.-I;-on `Dal-ova 3: n1-nnncr :1` sale 01 worx. ""r'o --~~--------- - Lindsay Peters is erecting a e--?-_ _ garage and repair shop for m0t,o1- 2 Westmghouse E1eCtl'lC Radxos. Icars qt the east end of .Burton_Ave., 7 tubes-. _only_ slightly used _ 1'01` DDt_)s1te Mustard s servlce statxon. idemonstlatlon D111`PS65- St`-11521131011111 Slgnet Chapter No. 34 met Tues-,buy at $85.00. Urry Bros. Phone ,gia_y_ egenjng in the 1o_dge roqm ana;453- opposite 1v1ustaru's servlce suauuu. Tues-H `day evening the lodge room anai` zheld their annual installation on officers. I qnncw n'F Qnrw-1-and mm mnnf 'T`11n:-[ Mrs. John Frame is (r Dan]! rr.'m.. q+ omcers. I Sons of Sngland will meet Tues- [day evening, Dec. 16th. ` Mm, T`. Rusqell Anderson and Coller St. United Church] may evemng, uec. mm. ;_ i Mrs. T. Russell and` llittle son are visiting Mrs. Ander-9' son s mother, Mrs. J. R. Bell, Brad-,` ford St. They are leaving shortly` to join Mr. Anderson, who has ac-~ cetped a position with the Associateu 8il1_f Company in Los Angeles, a 1 . A meeting in the interests of!`. interchurch hockey will be held: Friday evening, Dec. 12th, at 8 p.m.,f in the` Y.M.C..{n. Representatives are expected from` the O.H.A., Town League, Barrie Boys Work Boaru,{ `also all groups interested in enter-1 ,ing a team in this section, will kind- ly arrange to have representatives ion hand. It is expected that the gage limit for inter-church hockey will ibe 18 years on January 1st. I _e____ , I I An expert declares that most ofl our legends are pure ction. That's more than can be said of most mod- ern stories.-The Passing Show. v | Come to 38 Small St. for any-l thing in knitting. Socks and stock ings for men or children, made to Iorder or your old ones footed. Nice sstock of ne and stouter yarns to choose from. Good supply of ready- made in stock, all sizes, men s and la-hildren s mittens and gloves, etc. JIM: Llllfluill lTlC(3ElI1g OI EH6 1111113-l ll Conservative Association will be ` `held in the Orange Hall, Stroud, on iF1'i(lay, D(f('l:n`|l)(:l` 12th at 8 p.m. lAddres.=:c;~t will be givori by Earl lllowe, M.P., and otliurs. Election of iollicrms and other lousiriess. --.1-z-5-r-r-z-,.-2-I `Mules & Slippers` 1 Mules in Rayon 'l`:x'r Lu, and powder blue, `x peach, :11 ............................. .. I Salid Colors, 2|! Pa Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. ' Urganist. and Choirmaster Sunday, Dec. 14, 1930 11 a.m.-The Minister. The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper. l l'\-.u-n-4n.-H-n Hf".-.w\n TTn+n Mn lNeilShoeSt0re[ Other stores in Petr:-rboro, Idilllllly, Woodsmck, Gnlt, Brockville, ()shu.wu, Midland, Brantford, Chnthum, Ingm- soll, Cornwnll. '%%m%%%m%# The annual meeting` of the Innis- ] Cnncnrvnvn Acunr-inmn un'H hn IN STYLES AND MATERIALS THAT CANNOT BE DUPLI- CATED IN TOWN. Packard" Slippers, in MI (-0l0r.~', at . fI`hc Home of I{+liu.hlu Shm.-.~;" 122 Dunlap St. INTER-CHURCH HOCKEY soc1 Ml'l;'I":; msvgs An assorted line cumel. uuyyvan Quarte-tte-Come Unto Me I ANNUAL MEETING . nun. uu.:u.\..u.a. W. Lennox Black, Sec y.` K, an SIZES, I1'l8Il'S anu ttens ROSE S : spent a few * Arthur Walk- visiting Mrs. of house velvu.-L, assort- and ,, in black Mm-.k and . $2.50 n ` -on I IRE?` Tune your piano now for the` gums. coming holiday season and it should mde1.`remain in good condition throughout . emenithe winter. Phone Harold Webb, and|400, or J. G. Keenzm s Music Store, , de_`|243. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. --1_41nu.say Mrs. Laidman, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Page, Mr. Knox. 3 p.m.-Sunday School in all De- partments. F! __ ___ TITI... `IlI 2..2..L.... ;:,n:::n, ...$1.75 I %_?:__.?e. ,li,,11::j 9-tube Northern Electric Battery ughlRadio, complete with batteries, [speaker and loop aerial, A1 com]:- in_[tion. A snap at $55.00. Urry B1'0:1. izedlPhone 4'53. xrd`. '?'-`- my; Mr. Roy Cook, recently of De-- _ gtl'0it, has joined the sta at Reid's j 1an'ba.rber shop on Elizabeth St. Mr. ,er_'Cook is a specialist in marcelling, J gyinger and water waving`, having ` mdiwon first prize in the art at the` I `Winnipeg Hairdressers convention. - I Girl Wanted--By month, to look after baby and do light; housework. Phone 340. j___:._ I Say Merry Christmas to the fam-' ily with a year's subscription to The Northern Advance. Order your Almond Paste at LE1- bert s Bakery. All ready to put on your cake. Made fresh daily. The Board of Health will hold its nal meeting for the year in .the council chambers Friday afternoon at 4 o clock. DeIForest-Crossely, Model C5, (console) battery operated. Com- plete, all new batteries, $$5.0U. Urry Bros. Phone 453. Euchre party in Orange Hall, Al- landale, 8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 12th, in aid of B. of L.F. and E. Christ- mas tree fund. Good prizes given. Admission 25c. E On Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 8.1.: p.m., in the Public Library Hall, Mr. |John Bird will speak to the Barrie Women s Canadian Club on the sub- `ject Nonsense. 1154-A nu ;;;; um. 7 p.m.--I'he Minister. Anthem-Hearken Unto Me. Solo-LeaH Thou Me On-Stulter Miss Sadie Bremner !1`he evening service lasts about one hour. Bright singing, helpfux; messages. \Y_L_ -1-_........ PK: .1.-.4... ..-l-' 1\;TnnuAnu7r- A number of railroad men are re- _ tu.1'rning ..to Barrie shortly to take up residence here. At present there ; ; seems to be a shortage of houses, - as several are having diiculty In getting suitably settled. .1 ____.__. ,. At Dreamland. Big production!` for the benet of the Lady Orien-1. tals. Theatre patrons are going to 1 ::e:,i,::;::,:"?`..e; $113+ V . . , C1 , 1 a `_singing spectacle, with scenes In` 1gorgeous technico1or-Putting On .ith R't.. S . h'ts ' 'tt br Iringl 7]3e1'1inNwiiin%e lheziidi eilt showing Monday, Tuesday and! Wednesday. This picture should bei [greeted with a lot of enthusiasm.. I j_.__ I | Include a. year s subscription to! ..;The Northern Advance in the Christ- umas box for the folks on the farm. [ilt Will give them 52 weeks of good` _ I reading. I vveunesuay. LX115 p1CLLll`C anuuiu ur: llgreeted Noncg op RE(;1s1'R,A_'r1oN 01-` I 1 d b _ t_ BY-LAW NO. 1746 nc u e s su scrip ion Notice is hereby given that 3 :The _ ,. -1 lmas By law as passed by the Counci oi . _ the Corporation of the County of lagiilgglve f gd'Simcoe on the 27th day of Novem- :_ber, 1930, to provide for the guaran- teeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the [Town of Midland to the amount f; '$9,136.18 to defray tie cost of t e! .construction of certain local im-' 5T- ANDREW S Y-?-5- iprovements in the Town of Midland,l and that such By-law was registered The usual meeting of St. An-`in the Registry Division of the drew s Y.P.S. was held on lVIonday:C011T1l5Y Of Slm('00 0 the 31`d day 0f ` `evening. Four new members were Decembel 1930- _ welcomed and there was a good at. Any motion to quash or set aside ! tendance. The devotional exercisesltllis BY-law 01' any Part tl181`0f must were led by Catherine B1-own andlbe made within three months after Edward Shortt. The topic entitled`th9 .1`5t Publication 0f lls t1C`3 ` How to Make others Happy, \v-d_~laI1(l cannot_be made thereafter. taken by, Harry Rooke. A very` Dated this 3rd day of December, pleasing solo was rendered by Ros.~:1930~ _ ._Turnbull. .VIr. Geo. Brown gave a`, J. T. Simpson. .:talk on his visit to the West and` County Clerk. l I ,__.,_, Order your Almond Paste at Lam- lbert s Bakery. All ready to put on lyour cake. Made fresh daily. ,` detailed the history of bulfalo herds , in Canada. Everyone enjoyed be-l - H ' , ing transferred in picture to thel NUHCE OF REGISTRATION OF _ wild beauty of the Rockies and thei BY'LAw N0 1747 [ vastness of the prairies, also thel Notice is hereby given that :1 _ connes of the buffalo in the Nat-By-law was passed by the Council of` ional Park at Ban . It is hoped the Corporation of the County of other members of the congregation Simcoe on the 27th day of Novem-l '-will follow the initiative set by Mr._ber, 1930, to provide for the guaran- Brown and add their knowledge toiteeing` of payment by the County oi the interest of the Y.P.S. meetings.lSimcoe of the debentures of the . A hearty vote of thanks to Mr `Town of Midland to the amount oil 3 {Brown was moved by Neil McBride.l$271,820.00 to defray the cost of .; seconded by Reta Jacobs and re-lthe construction of certain local lin- spontled to by all the members Al`-'provements in the Town of lllidlzmd. ter the closing` hymn. Rev. J. S. and that such By-law was registered Shortt pronounced the Benediction. in H10 RC!'lSli1'.V DlVlSl0n Of the ja <(`.mmt.v of Simone on the 3rd davl v mm l\\'U .~.un:4 uml llVl! tImlp,`IIl(:I`.H. HI`. I A. H. I\1(- l,m1l| of Orilliu. Dr. Jack ' Mrl.--an at" (`tum-01, Mr:-1. W. A. I).-ntnn of 'I`m-onto, Mrs. H. R. il'I'1It|lmp- guul Hm Mist-1o.=1 F`lorcnce, 5 Ann uml I-Ilv .\I(-1.:-un of Orillin. `\Vll(l oeauty OI EHO IVOCKIGS anu EHCI -will set Mr. ber, :1` of] at Simcoe Novem-N toiteeing by Counity meetings. Simcoe de entures o `Town 01 ` McBride,!$271,820.00 the ` re-:th0 certain loc_al A1'- provements M1_d1zma. such registered Benediction. DiVlSi01n 3?fd vCounty of Simcoe on tie 1' day DR. JOHN McLEAN PASSES of December. 1930. _ AWAY IN 0R|LL[A 1 A13 motion to quash at seg aside ---? `Luis y-law or any part t ereo must with the p;1.<,~;in;_ of Dr, John Mc-!be made within three months after [mall] in his 8t .rd yi-:11-, Oi-illia lose,-;,tl1e first publication of this notice one of its niost prominent citizens. and cannot be made tl1m'eafte1'- H............. ..m. .. ,l...,.,. 1nr\1 ..__., Th-.ln,'l 41.2" Qvr` Ann nf` T\n.unnlmn|- " L pzlssinpc Me-:11 83rd lose.-;.t I1 I);-r-(e:1sr:rI was corona)` since 190] mm: Imd hm-n n1mIi(-nl ofTicor of h0:1lU1'1 for the town of Orilliu for the past` .".0 yn:u's. . HI` `\/It-It-`In u-em kn:-n in {\.-n'.. -HI y(r:u'.~:. 1 Dr. EVlvLv:m was born in 01'0"- 1nwn.a'hip on thn 201.11 of February,` 134% , and w:L< `h(~ third son 01" .-\lr~xumlr-r M(`,L(`1lll, who sc-tllml in. Hunt. pm`! of tho <-ountry over 3` 4-c-nlury :u.-;n. Ha w.'1.; r-(Inn-nlwl zu. I .l:n'r:nl.V'.-~' and :11 Dr. 'l`z1::si- .< p;r:11n- r m:u' ru-hzml in (lull. HP 1.-;r:1d1u1tu(l E in rm-411:-inn from I`umnLu in l876,]l and has :~:im-<- then up to the Lin1o,.L 0|" his dc-nth hm-n in zu-Live przu-.L1(-(-I5 |winp; mu 0| I-hr ()l(](`.'-'1 mt-Inhm'.~: of;-'| I|n- mmlia-:1] |'rnlv-rnH._v in ()ntm'i0. A ralrnng |.iln-ml in pnlil.i(-.4. mac wus known for his 1-l0(|llt`ll('('. Whilui] nlla-mliny.-; me-tlivnl :whnnl (l('.('(`.1lH(`,l1l] wu.; uni` of H14` l':i| ]N`l'('l!llt.(9l'.`1' In i (frnnln-'.~4 I'M-.qlnn1-1 - (9|\In~1-h In 1IlII'IHIIII).',` lII'(IIl`lll Ht ! l'lr:el (frnuka-'H ]'I't'HI)yH'l!I'i:lll H`m'u1Il,u, um! .~a'im-a- Hue: In-r-n nu v:u'nv.-4!. ma-I Anhl Kirk," U...-..ui..4. nun .. l\IlA|`l\ MIIHI l\1I'|(." .Im'vivnu.-; urv u lnrulln-r, Dr. IN-L4-r M:-|..-;m_ uf Wumlln-Mg:-; his widow. form.-rly Wln Mt-Ix :-rrull 01 Modonlu, uml Iwo .~.m1.~4 and live tlmuzhtcrs. Dr. (A. M("l.mm M O1-iHinA hr Jm-I: uuzaaagcao Note change of date of Ma.under s beautiful Sacred Cantata, Bethle- hem, LThursday, Dec. 18th, at as p.m. Admission 25c. 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