Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 Aug 1934, p. 8

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L EDWHN WHON,l&A" DOW GRADUATE OF . The Kirkviile College of Osteopathy" and Surgery, Kirkville, Missouri Announces the openmg of oices for the pracce of ' ` OSTEOPATHY 1121 UN.` CXL'll.Il]g down :1 black bu: K-(1 125 pound. an nn, fn +11 BAGS BLACK BEAR ."'1".`:'4.'(')t'.1~'l> $920,466 in of $13" 021. 4. . -111: ALGEBRA O bDviZ. .O,Uz)l). RH H!C1'(:`l5\` 053. Net 1-c-venue for the iod was S-3.066.986, at net revenue ' decit of in the co1'1`e.sponding pn- ?. 21 um` vnvmnnc. hr>H'm"n1mn ;sca.::o11 is about over . are p1'eparing for the The Northern Advance i`}l\Hl_`.L ll HVL It $688,415. -.1: C` L July. 1933 01 122 .\Iu]u;z.~'tc,- nlvrac Ill`! '.HA` 1]. situated. 1 The property will be offered fox sale subject to a 1'ese1'\-`ed bid. Tnrmns Tan T1014 cent. of the pur g ll_Vv J-"U0, IS .\llU\`~l Latement of opemt rating exp-ms;-.< an: 3 Canadizm Nutionzx xvn .-xv.-+4-u~n u.. ` C01'1`85}JOI1l1ll1g Drl" ` l`C\'0TlU' bette1`m:n1 '?lLU-U137 ; for July. Iy. 1033, n#nn~nu+ n `ll illl Ill .1`L`(I wlth Gum n n. 1- .~.\ .\lL`Ill .\Iondz1)' .;.n..,\. I. l'HlI\'.` JHDL HIUI compared wi r~n\-w-cnnvuh . 1934. `w BETTER .\'1J(..'l(._ UCC` O r cub, \\'mv is four fut.- sale subject to reservcu mu. Terms: Ten per pur chase money at time of sale and Luz`:- ance within thirty days thereaftex. For fu-rther terms and particu`.ar: of sale apply to STEWART & STEWART, 7\/[n\+n'n tron : nH(`.it0TS. , town about \\n..\ `nah. . 111 ` \_193j L'I'u \ shot. bx` U1 Some fteen junior farniers from the Barrie district are going to the C.N.E. to take part in the judging competitions on Wednesday next. They will compete in individual com- petitions only. The Orillia Sheep Clubs exhibits and demonstrations were big features of the Orillia. fair last week end- There were 26 pair of lambs. 135 eeces and 96 entries in the handi- craft. Demonstrations in the handi- craft were 21 novel feature and creat- ed much interest. Ba.1'rie Junior Farmers and Junior Institute will hold their first meeting ul't-er the holidays on Tuesday even- ing next. An interesting program is being arranged. LARRY WHITBY IN E15 SWEEPSTAKES CLASS Larry VV}`.`Xtb3': local gladioli spec- ialist. made a splendid showing at the Canadian Gladioli Society show at Hamilton last week. being` awarded third place in the amateur sweep-' stakes. This is the third year in .~:u_-- cessioii Larry h21;< reached the sweep- stakes (-lass. once in the novice and" twice in the :.u'nateu~r. Last week he took two rsts, six seconds and ve thirds, as follows: - 1.4- :.~ 9 1-:1-r.. `hlqdch m1n +n- 1.-+1 unras as Iouous: 1st in 3 spikes. bluish white; in coecon of Prhnunus, each of 9 variees; 2nd in coecnon 1ead1of15vaecs;2nd,whcand light colors, conspicuous blotch, 3 spikes; 2nd in collection of unnamed seed'.li`ngs; 2nd in basket of P-rimulinuvs; 2nd in collection of Primulinus, 4 varieties. 3 spikes 01 each; 2nd in 3 spikes Primulin-us, white 01- creamy white; 3rd in two color basket; 3rd in oor vase; 3rd in dhng table decoraon; 3rd hi 3 spikes of rose shades, 1 xwuiety; 3rd in 3 spikes, 3 varieties of `mauve purple or violet. Took 7 Firsts and 5 Seconds in Barrie Larry was also the biggest winner in Glads. at Barrie Flower Show on Tuesday,getng seven rys and ve seconds asfooust 1.4- .'n km-L-n+. ninn nr\1!\\- 1.4. nnn darker ! lstl l 1 spike. I ITANDS FOR SALE FOR : ARREARS or TAXES 1 E BBCUllUSy ZLS J.Ul1U\\'I 1st in one-color basket; 1st one variety basket; 15 : in all-color basket`, 1st in 10 vases. 3 blooms; 1st in 3 spikes red or scarlet; 1st in 3 spikcs ` variegated; 1st in 2 spikes, blue, lavender or violet; 2nd in two-co]o1'_ baket; 2nd in oor vase; 2nd in 35 spikes, 1 each blue, violet, ye11o\\';` 2nd in 10 spikes, 10 varieties; 2nd in I collecton Primulinus, 12 spikes. { PROTEST FROM BRADFORD ON DISMISSAL OF OFFICERS Expressing decided resentment to` the action of the Hepburn Govern- ment in dismissing the traffic oicer for the Bradford and Holland Land-| ing vicinity. bu:~:ines;~: men and prom-j inent residents of the Village have1 signed a petition to be presented toj Queen : Park. to have 21 trafc oicei I Istationed in B1'zidfo1'(1. ! VF}-un -nn-inn nr.u~ in uh,` 1n...l..` of authorities at Queen ;- Park. but no reply 01- decision 1121; yet been re l ceived. Following` the di.smi. of` Trafc Of`cer Alfred Andrews . era week:- ago. numerous minor acci- clents \`.'illCl1 l`.?1\`C occurred from time to time have tied up trafc in :; .:e '\ l(`l11ll_\' of the \`illzLze. Cnu.~;in.<,' di<- tress g'r2ner'.1lly. During: the W at ends Traffic Oin-er Delaney, of Whit-l by. has been ,~t.atione(l at Bradford E but in the week (lz1y.< trac `nova. :1: `, b it can. Trafe Oicer Hz1'.'r_\ : l.vmo!\.. of Ricshinond Hill. is now t':u..- only man be-ween the city limits znull iChm'r-hill. :1 di. of 40 miles. ! We need a traffic oflicc-1' .+tatii,_; ' ed in Bradford. 21: this area ha.~~ ` SLiI.E1Ul1B(1 111 D1`El(.l.lU1'u- E ` The petltion IS now in the hands- 1`(`]3'.ltEltl0ll for ziccidents. P-.: - 'Dc-nnis Nolan said. The husin. ~.~* people of the \'il.lzige feel that 1` 5' need );'1'U11t.'1' police protection, ially as they are located ucljzu--2:1 `G the Holland Landin_2' marsh. \\~ln;1'- [there is 21 (`<`*l'tE1l]1 amount of lm\`le.=.`- `I-Iru-1 77 1> must. .(ll_]L(: V\"omen ha` 0qu:11i1,y with quest." he 1-cm Hnm mrm : 1'r-.7 E1115" II \\'1111nf_>' ac, Id. `v LU-,'.l buck. I11di_-run was e.\'p1'-;- who (ix-C11`: ~2.- n-.n,.+ . Bard. DUHH.` L). CA .\.. 4 pzxyi T1 rs n l\VU . \\'-h L" In. T O WIT : Notice is hreby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the COL1I1,`, of Sinicoe 1:-as been prepared zmd is He- ing publi.~i:u(l in an u(l\'e1'tiseme:1g in the Ontario Gazette upon the 41:11 01' Aug`u:;t., 1st 01` September and 6th 01' October, 1034. (`nnir\< nf` ,<`,'H'(i Hit Of iZ1I1(1S 01` Eld- : I i I ORFLLIA. WOULD MAKE ` WOMEN PAY POLL TAXI :\l(l- .\.lC\v1II!`(.' .~u)_',.L'.~Lcu I.l should be fl1) th<.`1' 1'ocommende( not only those rangmsr from 60 be taxed. but that the acn Ln .1 \ uf n : 11 .-.. .. nan 0'." 1`dl. ":\ mun .'lL DU 15 u>LIzl.1) better able to pay than a -;vo11m,~' fel- Iow. he thought. On S`dT,111'd`C1_\'. Sept. 1st. the duck shooting season opens and man}; hunters will be out bright and early to bag a few of the featrhc-red beau ties, Every hunter has to take out :1 Ii-n~_~. '. but up to H`.:- pr-3.=em var}: . .. 1..--.. +n l_-nu nn6~ Luna:- `DUCK SEASON OPENS ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 1 !!~*n`.`..-(_-. Wit Dry) U) Hm }J1" :. V1 few have been taken out locally. O1'iHi;1. Aug`. 3O.--Umnax'1'ied mu would be roqulrcd to pay 1}; `.':~_'- same a_._; single men und~ n:-nIt\`w~.-`wnrl I-Hnvwwn in Pram Y` L_\mg_-, 2 2 made r.\\ ,L,~. UH. .-\1d. .\IcCn .,.n1,1 k.-. 4?. ()ct0.be1', 1934. Copies of said list of ad-. \'e1'ti. uni be .~'t;'L:!1 in my ofcu or will be mailed upon malking up-` plication for szmie. In default: of` payment of taxes as . on said list, on or before Tuesday. the 13th? day of l\'o\'embur, 1934, at the `r.-.-ur n`? {:\\'n n olock in the afternoon, l` WITH THE JUNIORS IHUU female are JLD1 1,1: the men and `G do so. Thr it I MP5 .d pav ..l/-,1 for mu ` .1 I111`!!! ` mother YOU] 1'. Jobs \r\`!' L |C cl`-5 $1.151: ~d change =sed by coun I\ A H-.-\ 1-n .-n-_ [)5 iUl(l the shot. KUU. 1 H` and they A Jan! " mm1x`1'1e(1 \\ U- :1 poll under 9 :~.-. #4.. `<-u1\n.. iisf, the 13th`. 1934 M; `uuy: 1~L;u'l3` 'l`uo.<(iuy morning`. .-\.u.:u. 25.` of two o'clock I Cinlrix-.~' Ru-_vno1ds ])a.<.<'v(l awav sud- shall at that time in the CoLu1ci1`d01)` dt hi.~:.homx. 53 Clappa-1`t'o1x St. Chamber, Court House, Barrie, O11-I-*\11.?h01I_`.'_`,`h fZ11li)]_L' in streng'th for smm tafio` 1,1-0`-LW1 to sen by pubuc auc-,11_1o11ft11s, M1`. Rc_\`n0l(1s was only <,'on~ tion the said lands to pay such gr. f1I1L`(`5 to his bed Iznst. 'I"hurs(1ay and his 1`eu1'.<, t0fcU\(.']' with `he cha1'ge`s i COIN` :1. :1 >`1`.0ck to the commun- H- LHZII . Ided that -nu 0 1 Ln 41 LU llU\\.'H nd 3` L . 75 Eliza.beth St. gmpers & Tourisg Supplies The First C0-operaiivc Pa` LIMITED Bacon $675.00-1933 Chevrolet Sedan, Special 650.00-1933 Ford V8 Sedan, Four-Door 400.00--1930 Chevrolet Sedan, Four-Door 400.00-1931 Chevrolet Sport Roadster 300.00--1929 Chevrolet Sedan, Four-Door 300.00-1931 Chevrolet Sport Roadster 300.00-1931 Plymouth Sedan 250.00-1928 Stutz 7-Passenger Sedan 200.00-1928 Essex Sedan 300.00-Fordson Tractor and Cockshutt Two-Furrow Plow Specials in Used Cars l`CiU.'.", (.\Jf4\.'LH\:J nu... ...~. ........5.. thereon. An zuljourm-d 5410 will be held on Tuesday. the 27th day of N0\'on`.`ucr, 1934. at two o'clock- I\ L! (`nl........n ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Allandale The CominentalLimited -- Canadian National s I \-_ train de luxe will speed \_ you smoothly across Canada to Vancouver and Victoria. See Jasper National Park-Mt. Robv sonthe majestic Rockies. Mountain Observation Cars. Easiest gradient and lowest altitude. Convenient con- nections for California or Alaska. W. A HANNA Ayrt 8: Harris, I_.`.1td FISHING TACKLE PAINTS ELECTRIC RANGETTES AND PLATES WINDOW SCREENS, ETC. many 9;: `TORONTO Daily at 10.50 p.m. (E.S.T.) iwopaco Products Full particular: from any Azeul. Government Inspected Meats for ';"our Protecti::.':. . lilo)-A, ill. Luu \I\.|\J\.A\- D. H, C0leman. Treasu"e:'. County of Simcoe. 'l`1*cu.=.u1'c1"s Office, Court Ho'.;.*. Bm'1'ic. On:u'in. thv '.2.3L'n dug.` 01` July, 1u'1A Leaves can p...-gnu-ya VVE CARRY A FULL LINE OF AND ALL COOKED ME.~\'_l.` -MADE IN B.-XRRIE- Hams HARDWARE sper IJOIY WEEK 1 g. 26-Sept. 1 BAR STOP-OVER Sausage THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1934. .9 - . . lflbnni: 2) Lhu Ln. 1934. Phone 230 3f {maria Phone 128 Lard UNION SERVICES Pn 2'9 Wight T.O`!,3 of folks who think they haw `in.-Ugestion" haw only an acid condition W!-.i.xh could be mrn-cted in ve or ten minutes. An utfot-tivo anti-acid liki Phi1lips.Milk of .\lu.gnesin soon restore! digcstlon to normal. v-...... . , -.3 ,n .x,,. ,,_, ...b........ .\- .....-.. Phiklips docs mvay with all that sour- ness and gas right. after meals. It re- vents the distrms so apt to occur 0 hours after \-:::ing. \V'hnt. a pleasant reparation to lake! And how good it in or the s._vsu:-ml Unlike a. burning doe: of sod-a-whic?h is but. tom mry relic! at best-Phillips .\Lk of .\ agdbsia nan- txalizoa many times its volume in acid.` Next time a hmrt_v mmzl, or too tie), a diet has br~;~u,;':~.: nu the least dlseom Inrt. frv-- ' Dd.J.'L1C Dated August 23, 1934. --m the-- KING BLOCKy BARRIE _-.:_.. 'rI........l.u nnr` Suture Wfien F003 (gears In the County of Simcoe MORTGAGE SALE ` 1V1.u1\ mt` Magnesia 1e smd lands to pay suun 41'-3 1 1 ---."-XL\]J-- I Alliston, Thos- H. Wilson's Residence pnnmr. 72-12 I h0s- I1. vvuson s PHONE 72-12 '1'1 oz .3 1 in vv ruu, Mortgagee s Solicitors. Ba `me, Ontario. ..__.`_. no 1n91 :Aiiandaie News\ ` Mrs. Gordon Brunton spent last {Thursday in Toronto. I Bill Pratt has returned home from a two months visit in Halifax. Mrs. F. Dobson is visiting friends in Toronto this week. Mrs. Wm. Rusk has return from a vacation at her cottage near North Bay. Mr. .-md Mrs. W. Seigman. of To- .2111` \'I.$lElllg' Z11: U10 iunclc, Mr. C. Cockburn. 9. MI and NH-e T.111(n bay. Mr. and Mrs. Seigman. of ronto, spent the week end with M1. [and Mrs. W. McC1ea.ry. M:ru M'm-v P91-fnn iq hnlidnvirlg` at and Mrs. W. Mcmeary. Miss Mary Patton is holidztying at . Little Current this week. " I `M... r` `Ll -.1n1iH-nn and r-hiirhpn aw: mttle L;ur1`en1: tms wreex. Mrs. T. Hamilton and children are `visiting relatives in Kitchener fa": a `week, I/f?.~.a (`A-nnin Qnnnvn kn: 1`n1'.l1i'll`fJ(ll iweek, v 1 I Miss Connie Spearn has returned from visiting friends in Toronto. I mm. W. Ravlixq and son Garv a.1`e During July and August union ser- '13 vices will be held by Collier St. United Church and Central United Church. During August Rev. Louis Pickering` will be in charge, with ser- vice at Ccnt,rz1l Church at 11 21.111. emu at Collicr Church at 7 pm. Stran'.~.rs -uvz. uvulr-nrno 1 `zspendmg me Week: In .lU1`011LU- LVI1`. and Mrs. C. D. Kelcey. of To- ronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooper_ M and T\/Tn'.<. (`.n.mm~on Crev. of .t'rom vlsltmg Irlenas 111 .Loronw. - Mrs. W. Bayliss and son Gary ispending the week in Toronto. I NH and 1\/fry. KQICCV. `and Mrs. A. r1ooper_ Mr. and M15. Cameron Grey, 1Ori11ia, spent the week end with the .laLter .~; pzu'cnt.s. Mr. and Mrs. T1105.` `Grey. `Map and Rae Ferguson. of To1'onto.| brovnner, 1.. mogg, in JJe121`011}. Mr. C. Seitz will have charge of the [7 service on Sunday at Burton Ave, 3 ;lUnited Church. Sunday School at 7,` 10 am. fl Irene Storey arrived in Toronto on v_1 Saturday from the Empire Games in ,. England, coming to town on Monday, ..'accompanied by Dot Brookshaw and E Sandy Walters. manager of the Lake- qside Ladies. Miss Storey nished `third in her `heat at the games. Jennie May Page Following` a brief illness. Jennie May Page (nee McFadden) passerl away at the Royal Victoria Hospital _~ `on Sunday, August 26th. The cause ';- ' of death is attributed to lieart trouble. The funeral took place from her late ;-. residence, 18 Campbell Av;-,. on Wed- lnesday. Aug. 29th, with interment at Thornton Union Cemet,ci`_V. Pall- lbearers were Messrs. Ronald. William o_land Allan McFadden, Joh.n Wa.tter- ison, Earle Smith and Maurice Smith. ! Dr.]n+un:. d U '1 E E I l 1 J . l 1 , 4I1\l` +'\-u'nn:l.~ un-:...~un- +'\-runl Grey. 1 ` Mae and Rae Ferguson, Toronto. visiting at the home of thuir 111111-`n. Ml` (`. Cnkhlll. [ton Ave Unulrcn on bunuay. Mi;\< Dot Brookshaw and Sandy Wa.lte1's. of Toronto, spent Monday and Tuesday in to\\11 as the guests `of Miss Irene Storey. | 1, -..~ `K7iv1111'u Rlncnr in \ritif.ino' hm` 50: A1155 lrene storey. Miss Winnie Blogg is visiting` her bro`0her, L. Blogg, in Detroit. `Mr (` Spitz will have ('.hm'.Q'e the S011, Lzuue onutn zunu lv1z1u1'1uv.: omu,u.] 5 Relatives and friends p1'e.~'e11t fro-.n `:1. distance attending the funeral \\'e1'e |M1'. Allan Plant. Toronto; M1; Fred ;Plnnt and son Vernon, of Toronto; ` 5M1`. Ben. Bowman. Toronto; Mrs- lCha.<. Haugh and son. of Egbert; Mr.` iand Mrs. John Folkon and family, of :Baxte1~; Mr. Wm. Ramsay and faun- iily. of Cookstown; Mr. and l`_ Atkinson, of Lefroy, and M1`. and `1lVIl`.~.'- Belt Watt(>r.~`on and `family. of Thcmlton. I Decc21.-ml was born at B:1.\:te1'. Out.- on March `2nd. 1911, but had lived . in .-\ll2md:1l- for the last two yea1';<. .`In 1932 slw n1zm'is,- Stanley Pam:-. -Surviving an: her husbzmd. 1191- par- 'vnt..<; one .~f.~'tm'. .\Iild1'(-d. and \'r:- b1'othm'.-. ;\'o1'mam. Albert. .-\lla.n, Wil- _ li:u`v' '3 l:..'ll1'.l(l '.\T(`l7`:1(l hi`-.`lcC.-\UC-HRIN CHARGES RE~OPENED IN TORONTO \` zlepr . `\I\ ..+ 3 '1 , C. C Kb . of valuabk . Far"; Property :1" u"'EuniVICr. lanld Mrso-C Spearn and T" ` `P f espra "` t ` jfamily have returned` from their cot- County 0: Simcoe. . ` H ,-]_1, ,ft . - Under and by virtue of the powers :a`o1?tehd1ther1g_1ts`l L d e1 spendmg of sale contained in a certain 1no1'r.- In the absence of Rev Doe, who is gage which will be produced at I0 1 I'd ' t F 1 F 11~, M. F. time of sale, there will be offered for! 11)(:,~:,S:n;o]:L th0e2:1.S,Ii1CeSaat:the rBm._ sale by public auction at the `ton Ave Ohumch Sunday QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE ` by W. A. M.oConkeYy iliucitioneier. on land Tuesday \`\llllC`.`.< T\`.1ll (l [HUB I10 I`l{1(1 ('(`Z"i rw. stating that the chamro _\v;1.~ h`.1'1(1(` in order to have the an-u in question under the same crown at- torneys. ILH. _v1 muse]. .. .- l'!`I3lLlIl\'Hl IUT LI',( IVVHIUVZIJ U] in: '3" Yes-" ' . Witnc-.=.< rhted that he had `x.-1\n11/lnxnn .~+nHnu- Hun. Han r-In . |_s..uu uuu m.~d1ct1on tmbor of : In Tuna _\' ) t`ill`S_ 11 September, 1873, he mz11'1'ied lute Iillizabeth l\Ianec1`. who pre- oz1. him four months ago. He is vivod by two/sons. IJl\'c1't and '1-`EL . and one dzutghtcr. Lena. The oral will be held to-(1:1_v ( 1`hu1'.<- ) with Adjt. Whiteld of the S211- I.-. \ ......- .\!.. nu J Y: nu. ...-. -diction `e Chnrlo. 1`l...o I\'I\ CHARLES REYNOLDS IL LHIH ['riL`.\k`Il:_'(`!- 2l).L\_`IlL_ I1 iction inchldod Orilliu and (-1- adjoining to\\`n.<`nip.-. June. 1930. :1 portion of !\ `iction was ch:1ng\*d to .\Ia_e;`..- Ch;u`1n.< F. Bick. of C:1nning`t= mt \\':1.~* the rst int.o1'fo.1'cn your jurisdicion." 1'onm.v1; 0]. Was there any re:1.:( to you by any ofcer of ti -tnxnnt fnr f`.n rnvnnvz nf H` EU \\'il.\` U()l'H UL DLIJUUU 0.5 to. thv _\ 0u11f__','est and lu.~`. 01' the family of the Into .\I1'.<. Henry Reynolds. He he brick making business at n with the late C.h:1.<. Chant- .<.1ounl up until 28 yq-:u-s 515:0, 1`.-tin-(1 and moved to Bz11'x'i{-. . .-I \T.. I\ I....l `hm... )."Q Uv 1|}: I'l'l .\1cCu11grh UM SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1934 at 12 o'clock noon. the following lands and premises. namely: A Thp Snnvtheast Quarter of Lot S ZUI Ui'Il'lll.'.`L illlll lU.\ZllV` thu Salvation Army, in i been :1 worker 1'0,-over horn at Stroud 82 u.nnnn-n-.4- un.1 1...- L .\1i|}s`Ll'il|.{_7 11U\\- \`.':1tbx', the latter. i eing to umleruxk. win a . the first \vitnu.<. he was appomtw. ia in June, 1927 Ln `nun n I` D L? )-(lay 'l`hu1'.<- old of Interment .n~,.4>.u.n 11.!` T: Ldfllil. llltjl \'u-1'_v- I .Bmwm Tn -.l- .,-..a l(l(`('l. All and loya \ mun J. lI'I il- M1`. In.-..l uxnun ` thy tllir Middle and Upper School taug"n'. most successfully. Start Sept. lst. Phone 351. Barrie. and premises. namely : ~ The Southeast Quarter Number Seventeen (17) and the \ Northeast Quarter of Lot Number` Eighteen (18) both in the Seventh` ('7) Concession of said '1'ownsmp of! Vespra. except that part of said Northeast Qua1'te1' of said Lot 18 de-, scribed in Registered Instrument No.` 3189 for Vespra. 'm.m-n in mid tn be erected on said! The regular meeting of the Barrie Women s Institute will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 4th. at 2.30 p.m-. at ux homo n1-' Mm. C FT. \/Vilsnn. `.10 Luesuay, ceplw =1L11, 'd.|.r 4.011 11.111- the home of Mrs. C. H. Wilson, Clapperton St_ Barrie .{cho0.la, public. separate and Collegiate. will open on Tue>:day next, with all staffs lled_ The holiday : and lnerchants 4 I fall trade. All places of business will be closed on Labor Day, Momiay. Sept. 3rd. The post office will obser\',- the usual holiday hours. Compton Jeffs, senior 1ngi.ti'aLe. will h21\'0 c'hzu'ge of cases in Mi(l1ami, Alli-ston, Co11ing'\\'0od and Barrie. He.- will hold his last susslon in Orillia on Friday, and Col. C. 1". Bick, of Canningtoii. will then be in ' charge of court in that town. Louis Kahn, age 54. Midl'az1d far dealer, was a;'\~:e_~t.~:ed $29 111 police court this inorning` on 21 clmrge oi` reckless dr'iving', whicli arose out of an accident near Apto on Aug. 1614;. in which it was alleged the accused sideswipcd a southbound car drivx-n by Chas. Turn'er, of Hamilton. D. L. Eby, of Toronto, was fined $20 plus $7 costs _in court Tuesday afternoon on a charge of illegal con- sumption. The accused pleaded guilty and no evidence was oft e1'eu'. Wm. McNight, Innisl farmer, was sentemced to seven days on a change of being drunk while driving 21 cm; He was arrested on Aug. 23rd by Constable Hammer. J. R. Buys. act- ing for the accused. pleaded guilty at Tuesday s court and p-oin-ted out that McKnight had areudy spent six days in gaol and asked that he might be released on Wednesday. The re- quest wa,; granted. Buildings `under construction in Barrie include Cecil Norris Creamery on Bziyeld St.; T. Sinclair, a new house on Toronto St and J. Hatton, 21 house on the corner of Sophia and Toronto Sts. 3189 for Vespra. I There is said to be erected said: lands a good residence and burn_ The lmnd is srood clav loam and well j_..j. '1 | House to Rent-On Maple Avenuui `Apply to Jae. Lewis, either at 45 Maple Ave. or ofce of Lewis & Robe1't.~:0n. Parents are advised to warn their children about destroying lawns zmu owers of homes along the streets. The police have received many com- `pluillts lately about Small children do- stroying beautiful ower ocds and hacking` up la\n1s. A useful aluminum funnel and Strainer given free with a year s sub- scription to The Advance, or wit}; renewal. Ask for it. VV U1'K >'Lill'LL`(1 .V1UI1UZl_\' l`.lUl'llHlg Oh the con. of Bzu'1'ie s new $11,500 \\'l12u'f at the foot 01' Pay- cld St. Wm. BE1'n1ing'l1zm1 & S.m.<. of liinlg-.~ton, the contmc1;o1'.:. `.1;t\'0 wu..tc(l little timu in gutting the \\'.;1"`;-. under way and allx-ady the rcnmins 01' the old dock are torn down and U1:-| lling` in to the z1pp1'0acl1 of the nex-. ` (lock .~,t:u'te 'l'l1c lumber in the old structu1`L- \\'u.< >10 badly \\'ute1'-soak`-d and rottud that. it. is of little use (2):- ccpt for the wood. ' I l*L'2!1'. side l|'_L'..* {LI t,hou;:In the op by one 'l`l~... U) UHK` U1 Llll` ("HUS- Thv othcr cub. being: d211'iI1_`. .'. .~1a1'tr2 to\vard.< brought it down with c J'lil.ll'_)' l1'il\UI'5y LIZ .'\lLU(.'ZL`"CC`]' BL. while hunti11_<,-' wolves in the MiI1o.~iI1g' ='wzunp last S:1tu1d:1y after- noon lizul tin: exciting` <-xpc1'icnc(- of 1n`i".u' rin\\`n :1 h1n('L' hmnv r-uh: \\":`;n-U \\L`l',. ,'H(`ll 1.33) pUUH(l.`~ EU! 15 [( from nose to tail. The BZIITIC 1mnto1- left tow `one o (-lock to hunt three which had been 50011 C211`]i('] day on 11 broth:-r .< farm 110d J`J LI. .1 ....1x~ .0 ..,, .1 .1 l'1'l'il>"' UI -lu)L.'.uUZ5l. For the swen months of the cnh . your to July 31st. j:1'n.<.< openm r(-vc-nuns of the :11]-inc1L1. 5331. wc-1-0 $93.-l90.022, an incr<'-a. S12.732,555 over the 1'e\'emw',< fox-1 corresponding period of 1933_ Oh atinu` oxpcxm,-s for the . mon of 1934 \\'~ `so $SS.123,036. an increl of 35.501053. for` 1934 period !`vu-nh1:f n no? uwvnnnn rlor` KING BLOCK; l5AKKu:. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday PHONE 345 Office Hours: 9-12 a.m., 1-5 p_r-\. and by appointment ._./ANT)... _`_'ilHl.`L Z1 HUI. I $2.158.-515 iod of 1983. :1 net ) uf v`:`~7.225x.502. V, c-ompm-0 in the 1 Cum \\r\1-r li'Os1- UK :21 July. .d with ` VI IVr.r\ ;~ /\ .-. Work . Monday umruing he cnn. of Rm'v~iu :< m Iailwz `a. LA. WORK STARTED ON WHARF C.N.R. REVENUE LOCAL ' NEWS .'\." HL , who a log, l|\\4` /.1 RLHLI ("H11 ght betto nnnn.-?'rn lands good resldence and Dam_ The land is good clay situated. rm... -n~nnhn\+xr rm ha nf`fm-ed full

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