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Northern Advance, 13 Feb 1936, p. 8

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We carry an enm- pletve [Inc 0! Han ._ nous and also make huuoosto ,;, , NUWYUU CAN UWN '6 Collier St, _q. 9 SMITH & CD. I` A Ir-`us--- EHBUVER At the mequest of Crown A1;torney Evans, two decisions given by Mag- istrate J effs at Collingwood against Jas. L. Hart, of Owen Sound, on Jan. 13th will be appealed before Judge Holmes in County Court on Mondiazy night. DECISION OF MAGISTRATE JEFFS TO BE APPEALED 64 Elizabeth 4StI1eet:.- BARRIE ( :~_L_ 1_=_'. BINGHAM Of Valuable Rsidential Property int the Town of Barrie, In the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort-1 gage, which will be produced at the` time of sale, there will be otfered for` Sale by public auction at the ~ QUEEN S HOTEL, BARRIE SATURDAY, MARCH 7th A.D.. 1936 at 12.00 o'clock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, Auctioneer, the fol : lowing propert;y, namely : Lot Nll)1)hP1` Rix-harm (1R\ An Hm FOR ONLY Terms are easy. Liberal allowance ht oldelectriccleaners.Smallcatryingchut-gc; Home trial, without obligation. Ncq lightweight Dusting Tools, for only I little more. See thin nan: u I wu- ..D... n ...uu A more. S it--zu once-1 If you are using a worn-out cleaner that doesn't cleau-if you've bought a nut cleaner that has proved unsatisfactory- now you can replace it with the nes: mall! of clcaner-for a remarkably small Invest- ment. You'll agree it's the greatest cleane: value yet! ,.l..n______ ___ ___ '1' 1 on - DEMANDS THE BESKF We have a full line of choice fresh and cured meats, sh and` fowl, as near as your telephone. PROMPT DELIVERY Your Patronage 1'\'ITl'nIl'A'|'I"I-spa rn-r-u---u -a--...._ FULL-SIZE " QUALITY BUILT THURSDAY, FE'B.R.UARY 13, 1936. j The charges, which Magistrate Jeffs dismissed, were illegal posses- sion and a. violation of section 92 of the Liquor Control Act of Ontario. in that the accused did canvass and solicit orderrs for liquor. The of- fence is alleged to have taken place in Collingwood on Dec. 20th, 1935, the charges having been laid by Provincial Constable W. A. Robin- son. "" Mina Elsie Cloughley, Organist | Sunday, Feb. 16 1936 11 a.m.--The Minister. Morning Story for Boys and Girls. 2 p.m.--Crusaders Class for Young Men. 3 p.m.-Our Chuvrch School. Evening at Seven Annual service for Canadian Girls 111 Training. Sneaker: Mix: Nhrrini Jar-n}-mnn nf Phone 82 Phone 183 H1 1 l"cUIlJI1g'. Speaker: Miss Muriel Jacobson, of Tlogonto. /`lt'vrv-1 - ~-- - Page Eight - vs -an-vv. C.G.I.T. groups from Collier St. and Burton Avwe: Unvted Churches will be 0-ur guests. A L_.__,L,, , A HARNESS 3 p.m.-The Church School. 7 p.m.-~Subject: Faith and Fear Wednesday, 8 p.m., The Midweek Meeting. - We invite you to these services Collier St United Church} unnnwr -Lloyd Tuord, Organist and Choir- master. Sunday, Feb. 16, 1936 .11 a.m.--Subject: The Christian Comradeshjp. The Junior Choir will sing at this sap-1-vi ma. (E IE.%11E:`A\ REV. LOUIS-PICKERING MINISTER The Horn is no ctr-1112: than the Harness RalpAh_\_Ne TABLE DECORATIONS FOR PARTIES o Elizabelh St. Phone 475 Bar This week we are featuring at 35 cents each, beautiful water : colors by Miss B. E. Neville, who is a resident of our town. V .__.. ..,v V... Du-....-5.. A hearty we1come--Come early. Announces the purchase of the IIIDIVI-nnlvruvn ..~..-.._-- All 73 TORONTO ST. PHONE 779 Mortgage Sale THUS. SINCLAIR BAYIIBII; ____.___--- __.- r_ .... .....g V. INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. H. BENNETT WARRIE Classes Fire and Casualty Insurance Effected. GREETING CARDS CAN YOU HELP ? CREPE PAPERS Stewart & Stewart. Mortgagee s Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. ` hrn:n'v 1? I028 R. ALLEN BARRIE. Barrie 5 v-- I BARBIE " I Collier St. United Church, Barrie,i will celebrate the Hundredth Anni~ versary of its establishment during the autumn of 1936. l`he conmiittcc in charge of the anniversary ur-. rangements would welcome any items of historical interest; relafcin-.` to the early days of the church. - W. C. Hunter, Ban-1a_ Chairman of Com. 5 The total amount on deposit in the Penny Bank of Canada at the] rend of December, 1935, was $1,-` " 2.34.9f)3.53, and 488 schools were? 'depositin_sr. Compzxumtive gures for; a year ago were: Amount, $1,208,-` 315.28; schools, 473. I u-upusl mug we exiy. I ......,-... '1`RAVEI\ .S--ln H1l'l'i`(.. on Tuesday, Feb. 11 1936, Catherine 'l`1'uve1's, widow of the late Joh.n 'l`rzwers, ` aged 75 years. The func-ml was held from her late residence, 122 Mulcaster SL, this morning for \ Mass in St. Mary's Church and interment in St. Mzury's CemeLL~ry. `JUDD--In Barrie, on Monday, Feb. 10, 1936 Mrs. Ada Judd, beloved, wife of C'lnu.rles W. Judd, in lmu-' Glst year. The funeral was held : from her late l'L.'Sl(l0l1(',C. 15 Grove , St., on W't*(lI1C.\'(li1_\ , wivth 1n:t.c1'1'nent ~ in Hm`:-ie Union Cemetery. , R()BINSON~--In Oro, on Sunday,` Feb. 9th, llrmry Robinson, aged 83 y(_-ztrs. Funeral from his late n';siler1cm:, lot 6, Can. 2, Oro, on Welr1`:sl:1y, with imernlent in St. Jzuncs Cennutury, Crown Hill. 5. I"RAI.lCl{--ln I3zu'ri0, on Sunday,; `Feb. 9 1936, John F1-ulick. in his I inst your. The funcrml was held from the home of his l)l`0Ll1OI`, 1 William Flrulick, Blake St"., on ] Tucsduv. for int:-.rnm11l mt Hv_ - cuuuty. ` e` The average weekly percentage of pupils depositing during November and December, 1935, were as fol- 'lows: Allandale 36, Penedang 30, Collingwood Separate 23, Bamrie 22,` Midland 21 Collingwood public 15, `VV]:nubaushene 15. Fergus Separate School headed the province with? `every pupil in the school utillzing the Pmmy Bank system of saving,` _ while the Fergus Public School had ' an average of 93 per cent. of pupils ' ' ` deposdting weekly. The total nmm1n.+ rm rln~\m~44- 4'- JACK--A.t Belle Ewart, on Monday, I Fob. 10, 1936, Herman J. Jack, 4 in his 49th year. Funeral on . 'l`hu1~sduy following Mass in Belle I I`Iwzn'1', Roman Catholic Church. Int,crm.t.-nit in St. 1VIa.ry s Cemetery.` i Barrie. ; .. 'r...I,1 V I ! 1n 1002!: M.... AA L.I . I ALLENS--At the R.V. Hospital, Bar-1 ric_ on Thursday, Feb. 13, 1936, do Mr and Mrs. Louis Allens, 35; ML-Donald St., :1 son. I CAVANAUGH---At the R.V. Hospi-I ` tal, Barrie, on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1936 to Ompt. and Mrs. J. V.` _ A. (,`:xvzmaur,:h. Camp Borden, a j son. I 4 son. `CI-IANN1 the R.V. J BI1)`]`il\. `an Qnnrl-,nr Tnl. nauuisxma puuuc SCI1001 nad the great-' est number of pupils making deposits, than any other community in the county. 5 Tho Q\7n1`LIn'n uynn1y1u .\A..,.-._L.... -1` The Simcoe County Road Commis- sion held their rst 1936 meeting in the Court House on Tuesday of this week. when Reeve C. W. Henry_ of ;Innisl, was re-elected as chairman. yeeve D. A. Vancise, of .Notawa- saga, and Ree-vie John Kienian, of vTossorontio, the other members of lthe commission, were also present. iOn1y business of a 1-outinie nature i was transacted. :36 PER CENT. ALLANDALE PUPILS USE PENNY BANK: According to 21 report of the` 7Pc.nn_v Bank submitted to the Board; of Education on Monday night, A1-1 landrale public school had the great- nunils m:11(1'no- f`DT\n';fe barrle Dated Februzxry 12, 1936. Chief Stewart intimated this week thaft.` the local police are going to strongly `enforce the town by-law prohibiting parking on the west side of Bradford and Bayeld Sts. Signs are "quite oliservable warning motor.ist`s not to park in these two meats and offenders will be prosecut- led without further notice. E. O. Rawson` town engineer; Ed-I Ward W. Jones, newly appointed. county road superintendent; Deputy-' Reeve W. R. Wiles, chairman of the Local board of works, and members of the -County Road Commission will attend the Ontario Good Roads con- weintion in Toronto next week. IC. W. HENRY CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION A number of Local citizens have settled this Week for nes imposed upon them for not having a 1935- 36 radio license. If settled out of court the total fee was $5. Txrafc Ofoer Jack Lewis reports the pz-ovincilayl highways to be in good condition again following the severe storm of last! week. He states there has been no serious acci- dents durng the past month. I I For Sa1e-Quan`oity of Clover Hay. also hardwod, 12 inches long. R. N. llckling, Barrie. Phorne 606-r2. Provincial Constable Frank Dobson has been off duty for the past; week owing to a poisonous inflection in right arm. William oxi Tuesday, int;L-.rn1ent wt Ux-,~ bx'id1:,c. 11) .|\Il.VI)r1 I_, T! .' v ` PRIVATE SALE OF 30 HORSES BARRIE FAIR GROUNDS I Commencing Friday and Saturday, ' February 14th and 15th N 1 Matched Pair Bay G.e1ding., 7 and. 8 years_ 3300 lbs. 1 Bay Clyde Brood Mare, 8 years,1 1880 Lbs. ` 1 Grey Gelding, 5 years, 1600 lbs. 2 Matched Pairs Dark Greys, rising` 3 and 4 years. 15 well broken Young Horses and Mlares, 1350 no 1550 lbs. I Wallac- (`.umu> Qe.l........_ I L-U `cl. l'(.`bUJ.'VUU. DIG. Furtlicr terms and conditions 01 sale will be made known at the time of sale and in the meantime on ap- plication `Lo ` . Qt.-nu-. ..L .9. C L.....- ._a. ,n:\z\.\1.`\`---A|I; the K.V. Barrie, `on Sunday, Feb. Ito Rev. and 1\Tn`.~t. A. G- Bradford. a daughter. uuzu-es, 16DU no 1300 lbs. Wallace Guest, Salesman W. O. McKinnon, Proprietor DEATHS BIRTHS Hospital, . 9 1935,: Cl12lI1I1(.``!`l, : 1110 menu 111 the speech from the , 'llll.l`0l1i(1 is zllli from eiiciting ano d quite (lL`\'0l(l of surprises. The C.N.R. |iia.11z1.g_m-nieiit is to be ie vlzumped. The radio set~up is to be Cl1l.ll1.',`(`r(l. The Bank of Canada Ac` ",is to undergo amendment "hich wii7 .make little practical difference tr. 3 the llI1(l(.`ll"L1l.l(lTl[.`,', but. will give 3 -`3 g'1'eutm~ ;~2eml)lunce of governmen` ownership. A Fedeml Connnission is to be created to zidniimstaer unem ploymemit relief amid the price of coal `iis to be probed by an illvu.-`.tigating lbody, which, if it labors diligently '. should have ts ndings zeady ho help i, the poor consumer with his July coal ~. bill. we 1 A ` DUI. And for czu'rying; 'nLo effect 01 al` of these IIeg'is`111tiVo conceptions, e2Lcl'- und every log'isla-tor o-n Pzirlizunent. Hill will receive his ::a4,000 staipcmd from a. grateful country. DU IIlLU1'V(3IlO. Mr. King accepted his position `philoisophiczilly, 1]li1l{lH1.`,' no zwtenipf to win the a.rg;ume-n:t-in t'a.cL, 11-e {i1_`4`)'L(.`(i 1u.i'_L-;eIy wiih all that `\-11'. Ben- nett had sa.id-~he proceeded to carry his point by sheer we1g'l1L of num- bers, and Mr. Casgrann was selected but not before the Conserv.-1L1ve `Chieftain had served nal notice tlm: .he intended to have the whole dis- missals affajr aired before the House of Commons on privileges. i And so it starts out as a spirited session, although as yet the minis- try has endowed it w'L'n no gre-a. pu'om.ise of legis-lizxtive impo1't.ance. The in the snmrh fmm H: Luwmg p1'upc1'l,y, name1y Lot Number Sixteen (16) on the East side of Sanford Street, in the Town of Ba1'1'ie, in wthe County of Simcoe um.-cording to Registered Plan Number 122. ]`]'\nIvr. J.- ....:A 4.,. 1... ,.....,.4.,`.J -.. LL. 0 ausslull, although the greaf spccci} }T]ll`0H`(1 is hm` frnm r-\'mr7nrr an!` L;uu1p1d.JllI. The issue was made to order I01 `an Oppos.iitio11 to seize, and Mr. Ben- |1'ne made the most of it. In the `space of somectliinp; less than forty minutes he established clearly the `ir1'eg'ulami:ty of M1`. Casg'rain s pro- edure >a.nd clrinel1~ed his c2Lsc- by quot; ling` numerous st;a.temen~l,s oi` the late `-Swir Wilfrid Luurier to the effect that ;\Vh(,'ll'(} the privileges of Parliament lwere concerned, cox1side.mn`..1ons of |pa,rt.isa.nsl1ip should not bu: allowed` 'to intervene. Mr T(u'r.m ......,...L...1 1: l 1 1 y I (Contmucd {'1-om page one) ould make 11; xmpossible for the ` .01{s"e_to ha`vc condence in his im- ;I>1c1`1't:1u11`ty. Subsequently 1t developed =t1L he had ac_tr,d not only imp1'o- b`ut also 1Ileg'z1lly--c0ntz`u.r_\' Lo limtc 1:121:11` statute winch provide-3 d1i;111i%sg(l]ls% em}1iOyCCs may only be Icom-piaint y 0 Speaker on due 'I`]1n l"Cm'IIr.\ um" ......I_ L, 1 .. `NEW PARLIAMENT 5 OPENS AT OTTAWA yuuug(:1' g'cne1'a,uon. ' Co11gra.tu1wat1ons to Jim McG1`egor 'on hxs appomtment as \V(ilfaI'C officer for Barrie. 1 Qi:-1; D.n...An `In- .. A" 1- ' -` A request will be made by the Dominion `Command that all veterans salute civic cenoiaphs when passing, thus setting a good exampl.e for the younger gcne1`a.tion. (`.nI1`()`)".l+|I]`n'f1.nh :- T~' . .,. `.1/r..r..-._._ I I 1V1' Z110. An A.m.erican ex-service man with more than -eighteen months of. ser- |vice gets a vbOIlLIS of $1,470, payable {in 1945, which can be cash-ed now {for -over $900. Our conception of] }Sanhai Claus will be altered. In- ;stead of being short and fat with 21 ?full beard, he is apparently Ion `and thin with a chin whisker, to wit, l ;Unc1e Samuel. | I H 52 nv.m..+n,1 +1.; 4.1 c... L..- Third Prize I feel that it 1s the duty of all good citizens, in both town and country_ to patronize the merchants of our home town, and by so doing we help circulate the money in our midst. I speak so for three reasons: lst, the more we p2Lt1'onize our own merchants the greater opportunity they have to develop their business; 2nd, the greater the turnover the more reasonable the prices; 3rd, the more reasonable the prices the more business transacted. I .um1`:....,. n v_....-.1.. (By Ack Emma) The period of mourning decreed ;fO'l' the Canadian .Leg'i-on expires on [ Ma:`1-ch 2nd._ A~..-u...,..... ..-. -.._.-1- --A- - -` 3 L~Juc1.e oamue1. I It .is expected that the ve hun- dred party will be held Feb. 21st. It will be adVe1'tied in the next is- sue. J-VUJHUUIC idl- Thero is said to be erected on the said lands a good one and one-half storey brick veneer residence. Term: 2 "Fun nnr r-emf n+' `1"ru Y\n\- * support their families, and should ` meritt ou_r fullest pa-tronage. Moire- Second Prize 1 What a beautiful town is thisl Bairrie of ours ! Why should we not keep it so by keeping our trade in our own home town? Our mer-` chants pay taxes and also have toJ over, our merchzmts are ilwkilng this possible for us by selling us quality merchandise as cheaply as we can` buy elsewhere. The1'e`i'ore, when our merchants go to such length to give us the best in quality, quantity and se1'vi~oe, we should give them in .return our wholehearted support by 'buying in our own home town. --Ri11a Nichol. First Prize With returning prosperity it should be the particular aim of every in- dividual who has the good of his 01 her community at heart to boost, "in every possi-blie way, any project that would assist in the betttering of that community. Prosperity means bet- ter times, and better times, in turn, mean more money in circulation Buying at home is the most sensible and also the easiest way to promote better times in your town. The il-I lusio-n of saving money by buying` outside would be shattered if peoplel would realize that large dividends acc1'ue to money spent in Lime com- munity. _T Q i\/rnT\'nvrr.nur QQ-1 T\/Inn" Q4- :WHY I SHOULD BUY IN MY OWN HOME. TOWN zuulmby. J. S. Mcliergow, 888. Mary St., Baa1Tie. Ux1' DU.1'l'l C . Sick Parade--No new faces in the ne. ' la1"d.ll.bU'CL8U. --William G. Kerm-edy, A Farmer from Immsl. LEGION NOTES Nottice is hereby given pursuant. to The Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of John Alexander Jamieslon, late of the Village of Thornton, `Gentleman, deceased, who died on !the 28th day of December, 1935, are requested to send particulars of their claims to ethue undersigned on `or before the 13th day of March, 1936, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice, and will not be responsible lio -any others. l I:',.+.... 2. FA... 12.....:. At the organization meeting of the V.0.N. executivie o-n Tuesday night, the old officers were `ne.-elect- ed, -as follows: Geo. Smith, chair- man; Mrs Turnbull, vlce-chairman; ]Mrs. D. F. MacLaren, secretary. and |F. Hammond, treasurer. Notice is hereby given pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors .and others having claims against the Estate of Charles Nelson Holds- worth_ late of th-e Town of Barrie, Geentleman, deceased, who died on the 30th day of December, 1935, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- fore the 13th day of March, 1936, after which date the Executor will distribute the assets of the Estate, ` having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. and will not be responsible to any others. 1 Esten & Eaten, .qn:-iI ny-2 `nu pvnniv ta... bLU1'L`y UILCK VBJICUI 1'C S1(1e11Ce. Terms : Ten per cent. of the pur chuse money at the tune of sale and the balance Within thirty days there- after. l`l... .\..,.../..4... ...:H LI\ ,_-l,.I _..1__--_; nu snzxu Lnen nave nau noucve-. Dated at Barrie, Ontario, this] First day of February, A.D., 1936. Stewart & Stewartt. 1 Barrie, Ontario, ` Solicitors for said Estate.l Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Richard C. I-I-oulahan, lately residing at the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, Gentleman, deceased, are required on or before the Twenty- sixth day of February. A.D., 1936, to send by post prepaid, or to de- liver to the und~ersig'ned, Solicitors` for the Administrator of the said Estate, a full sta.t.ement of their lclaims, duly veried, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. i land after said date the Administrator.; will pnoceed to distribute the assets}, of the said Estate in Ontario among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had noticve-. `Datmi of Darwin n~.+....:.. 41..'.. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Advance NOTICE TO CREDITORS .-111313. Esten & Eaten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executors. nsten oz Lsten, | Solicitors for Executor. u.. It has the famous patcnged Hoover action -Positive Agitation. It has the Dirt Finder, tho powerful Hoover motor. It is built to the rigid Hoover standards--will give many years of fine senice. Agenuine precision-made Hoover for every home, every woman-at 2. price that any pocketbook can afford! That : the startling news of the latest Hoover--Model 500. It is not a. junior model, but a full-sized Hoover with the latest features of conven- ience and etciency. I . ol1.laU1'. The property will be sold subject 120 a reserved bi'd. ` W.n.41~.,... `/\\0|\'\r~ ...`,l ,.-..,I.'4:-..... -1

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