The Hanoi: no s!r'n;1er than the Harness $29,585.26 .$ 1616 . 2514 . 17602 9 18700 on zmd ud- 10000 GU 1868 3176 227 O4 1 2375 O 1458 300 on 250 275 0 Sunday, Feb. 23, 1936 11 a.m.--)Io~1'nin;: \V01`ship. Morning Story for Boys und Girls. Announcing I 1 Our New Men's Class Undcrship leadership of Mr. R. G. Houghton; 3 p.m.. in Board Room. Men not u_ttcn(ling.;` e1s0\\'hu1`c in-i vited. Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist 1 200 355 154 115 204 10 no 526 506 LU Burn i nah:-,4. Court ln L,. UI .' um] any thw- tho ht- Notice is hereby given pursuam. to The Trustee Act, that all cm,- and others having claims a;:ainsL the Eistzite of Charles Nelson l-lo`.(l.s- w0rth_ late of the 'l`o\vn of Barrie, Gentleman, deceased. who (lied on the 30th day of December, 1935, are requested `to send pa1`ticulars of tlicir claims to the un(l\c1`sig'nc(l on or be fore the 13th day of March, 1936, after which date the Execurtor will distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to tire claims of which he then shall have notice_ and will not be responsible to any others. Rxlnn Rt Fntpn, Notice is hereby given pursuant to l`l1~c~ Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of John Alexander Jamieson, 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 the 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 to -any others. Fgfn R1 pnfnn, `Rnrv-in A. E. Calman_ editor of vbhe Picton Gazette, died on Monday after sev- eral weeks illness. 'M-r. Calman spoke at the Kiwanis Club here some years ago and was a past president of the Canadian VV`eekl_\` Newspaper Association. 2 ;:.m.--C1'11sade1's Class for Young Men. i 3 p.m.-Ou1' Church School. Evening at Seven Subject: The Rock that is Hi`,_Z`11C1`."1 Monday--Young Pcop1e s Society.` Wednpstlzyv--Fe]Iowship and Praise. Thu1'sda_\', Feb. 27 .\Iission Band Concert. 3 Notice is hereby p;ivu.~n `tlrzzl, all creditors and others lmvim-; rlzum.-: against the Etihtti of ltit-luml (7. Houlzuhan, lately rt-.silin;.-5 nt thu- Town of Barrie, in tlw (!nuni._y ul Simcoe, Gentleman, (i(.'('(".'l.'-ueti, un- required on or before the 'l'\v-.n.t_\-' sixth day of lLi)l'u*. ll`y. 2\.l).. 19:40. to send by post prepaid, or L0 cl.- liver to the UI1(i'U`l'.`5'il.','ll(:!l, h'u|ici~lm-:., for the A(ln1inistrz1tm' of the Hull] Estate, :1 full st:1.t.enn,-nt uI' Lil:-ii" claims, duly verified, and Lllv nutm-.A of the security, it any, llulli by Llwm. ` and after said dam: the Axlmini:-:tr:1l.m-'~ wvill pivoce-ed to (li$Jl,l`il)llt(t the zxvsm-1..-;lj of tire said l-IsIt.'tte in OI1~l:u'iu nnmnp, l the parties entitled thereto, lmviny, * reg`u.rd only to the elziiim of xvlnix-h ` he shall then have had notim,-. nzlfnrl elf `N-nu-in f\nl....l.. 1l... nu snzm Ll Dated 4 First day ` NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS unuu nuvu n.'1u ll()Fl,l(',`l,'. I at Bzxrric, O'nL:n'iu, this of Fcbruvury, A.l)., l!).'(i. Stewart & Stewart. Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for said Estate.` .rllL`1.'D- Esten & Eaten, Barrie, Solicitors for Executors. nsten 3 naten, Solicitors for Executor. `a Collier St, . It has the famous patenied Hoover action -Positivc Agitation. It has the Dirt Finder, the powerful Hoover motor. It is built to the rigid Hoover standards --will give many years of ue service. W. R. ALLEN BAYPIILD s1-. BA - _ . . . . _ . . . V .4... .uuuvL J\I\Io 1|. is not a junior model, but a full-sized Hoover with the latest features of conven- ience and efciency. A genuine precision-made Hoover forevcry home, every womau--at a price that any pocketbook can a1fond!'I'hat s the startling news of the latest Hoovet-Model 500. It In no-so .. ..._..... u-- I ' ' ` NOW YOU CAN OWN v 1....- " Terms are easy. Liberal allowance for old electriccleaners. Small cartyingchat-go. Eve [thus Home trial, without obligation. Neg reriul to lightweight Dusting Tools, for only I id standru-da-will little more. See this new Hoontl Try :a.t's it- -at once! 9 SMITH 82 co. I' g -53-: 4 Figures given in the Ontario pub- lic accounts for the ve months end- ing` March 31, 1935, seemed to indi- cate that relief in Midland had cost $90,000 in that period. It now ap- pears that the $90,000 included the whole Midland area. Penetang, Vic-J CORRECTION IN MIDLAND RELIEF _.v.v~-.-I-\a\. LV\IVV or Renewal, got by Contestants in the Barrie Community Cam- paign 400,000 Votes will be given till February 22nd This is an opportunity to increase your standing and help to win the $500 Dollars Cash, or one of the Valuable Prizes For 1-Year's Subscription Page Eight 64 Elizabeth street For Every Year's Subscription to the Northern Advance, New BARRIE r_-1_.q _>. BINGE-HAM FOR ONLY DEMANDS THE BESF We have a, full line of choice fresh and cured meats, sh and fowl, as near as your telephone. If you are using a worn-out dcanc: din doesn't clean-if you've bought 9. new cleaner that has proved unsatisfactory- now you can replace it with the finest mnlcn of cleanex--fot a remarkably small invest- ment. You'll agree it s the greatest cleaner value yet! ,1-.____ ___ AV I-OI n in - Your Patronage 'l\"E|1\'I|'|1'1-\rI rrlw-r--u -~-...._ FULL-SIZE `I `: QUALITY BUILT c...n;,s.u.u..;.1 mm nu-u--.._ PROMPT DELIVERY L : ......... .... vV'LlL' an ouul. time in {he Midland adniinistrative area. The cost for Midland alone was about $56000. Relief costs in Midland now run about $15,000 a month. The town pays $26,000 a. year toward relief or $2,166.66 per month, the balance being equally shared by the -]Dominion and provincial gran-ts. 'i lilJl(,.`Sl)/\Y. FEBRUARY 20, 1936. tori-a Harbor, Baxter Muskoka were at that In 11 1 - Phone 82 Phone 183 axter toxvnship and time in vthe l~........ - - " uv. In. I`... JJUNU, ILA. 15.1). Minister ` Lloyd Tufford, Organist and Chou- master. ' Sunday, Feb. 23_ 1936 11 a.m.--The Christian s FuIf1ll-' mem. 3 p.m.-'I`he Church School. 7 p.m.-Fzu't.h and Fatigue. Communicants Class, Tuesday, 4.30 pm. ct IE.%.1EA\ It REV. lOUlS PICKERING MINISTER RalpAh_1.Ie.ay`m~o`uth TABLE DECORATIONS FOR PARTIES This week we are featuring at ; 35 cents each, beautiful water colors by Miss B. E. Neville, . V V n a { who 18 a resident of our town. I Collier St. United Church, Barrie,l~. will celebrate the Hundredth Anni-I` versary of its establishment during! the autumn of 1936. The committee` ` in charge of the anniversary ar-| rangements would welcome any 5 items of historical interest relating to the early days of the church. i W. C. Hunter. Ba.rrIo_ Chairman of Com. | o Elizabevth St. Phone 475 Bar Announces the purchase of the unnwuu-s.-...._ .._._-....-.. Mdweek Meeting, Wednesday, 8' `_m_ i : ; - All Classes Fire and Casualty Insurance Effected. 73 TORONTO ST. PHONE 779 unu ` We invite you to w.orship with H. Mortgage Sale _ u_7 yuuun. uuL.I.~AUu an mu: QUEEN S HOTEL, BARRIE REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. I.3.D. Min inf! THUS. SiNCLAlR Barri: Dated February 12, 1936. .__.0n__ SATURDAY, MARCH 7th . nf. 19 nn r\'nLnr=1( nnnn INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. H. BENNETT `KARRIE GREETING CARDS CAN YOU HELP ? CREPE PAPERS Stewart & Stewart, Mortgagee's Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. l'n'n:n-v 19 1022!: BARRIE ruin Barrie jannu-2 '2 \-U u 1'L`.SUl`\'(2(1 D10. | Further terms and conditions 01; sale will be made known at the time,` of sale and in the meantime on ap-` plication to gfntunul R. Q.........L l- Flight. Licut. H. B. G,odwi11 has| "been t1`:1nsfc1'.1`u(l from Camp Bordtn `to Trenton, acocrding to an am- :,7; 11f'2LH`.(`clI10l1t made by the Depart- i'11.\=:L oi` National Defence at Ot-` tawn. i V 1 ve-1c:u'-o1d Grey Percheronii fMare in foal, 1.520 lbs. 5: 1 six-year-old Grey P-erclluron . Gelding, about 1,450 lbs. " 1 six-yezu`-olcl Brown Percheron Gelding`, about 1,450 lbs. '1 1 matched pair Blown Geldings, 7 . years, about 2.800 lbs. ' 6 Horses and Mares, 3 to 8 yca1 s.: Priced to sell qulckly as carloadf No. 34 will arrive In two weeks. '! , Wallace Guest, Salesman J I `II I\ :1: vrl|lnvI\uv ---- ;W. O. McKINNON. I _ . . . . ___.- ~...v.-.4 -unv- Two Door: East of Queen : Hotcsl ` The single divorce ucuion on thel lAssizc Court docket will likely be taken up by Mr. Justice Kelly late. `this afternoon. Mrs. Florence Bea-l `trice Brown is seeking: divorce froml `her lmsband, Lorne Emmersonl ;Brown, and the custody of two in-`, ifant children. I i The 1`eh:'a1zxr dinner nlceting of the !B:nt1~ie Liuns Club was in chzwgc ofi 1-`. W. Dobson. c11u'i1'mz111 of the Lions liduczxtion Connni~'.It;ce. C. P. Lloyd? and F. W. Szirieant, members of the{ committee, gave an outline of or-i gg'anizz1tio11 and workings 01' thei `Linn: T11fm~nn4'innni i !\.Ul|||ll|LLL'L', S|\U s|l g ga1uzutio11 w( `Lions I11te1`nn.f1onz11. d` I 4 The head oicve of the G1'ea.t West` Life Assurance Company announces` `that N. M. Thompson, represent-dtive lm Barrie, is a. member of PH.--`, ,duce1's Club for the current ye~.-Lr.| LC-lub -membership is 1'est1'iuLe.i tol '1e21ding nepresentatives 01 Liu; cum- pamy, and a high standard of per- |sonal business producruon is set. I hi... I l Will all those who intend support-l 'ing me in the Barrie Communicy: lcampaign and have not yet made: [use of their Trade C.'u'(ls, please do` lso not lznter than Saturrlay, F':,b.: l22nd, as this is the last opportunity. I U7 F `If l'T'\Y\Y I.`T\\7 REID-At the RV. Hospital Barrie, I on Wednesday, Feb. 19. 1036,! John Reid, age 83 years. Funeral.` on Saturday, Feb. 22nd, at 2 p.m., from G. G. Smith & Co.'s, funeral parlors. Interment in. : Barrie Union Cemetery. ' SIl\'CLAIR--In the Toronto General Hospital, on Tuesday. Feb. 18,: 1936 John Sinclair, aged 67 years. Funeral on Friday at 2.30 p.m.. from his late residence, l`oro:z.o St., Barrie. Interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. auurcy uruzn veneer resluence. ' Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur chase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days there- after. l`l.,-. ...`..._.-..a... _.__'n 1,, , 11 1 - . ! The appeal being; made by Crowni .-\ttorney Evans ug-:1.i11st the decision of .\l:1p;is-ti`:v`uc Jc-11's in two liquor! c1i:-x1~g;cs ugziixist Jus. L. Hztrt, of! Owen Sound, will be hezxrd in Coun-{ `ty Court on Feb. 28th, instead of `Feb. 17th, as was zumounccd last _uccused at Co1li11g\\'ood on Jun. 13.` wok. i\I::xy:ist1'aiI0 JciT:s dismissed the?` SMOKE sH61=- Mr. Jus. M'cGrep;o1', former inspec- |Lor of Game and Fisheri'es in this `di:.Itrict, ussunmd his new dunlsies as \\'cl1':Lre oiccr for Biarrig on Sutur- duy lust. M1`. McGrcgor, who was :council, will take over the work i1`or1ncx`L\' hzmdcd by ex-Ald. H. J. Pccclltly appointed by `the. town` I E lmclmnun. --------- I Won1cn s Canadian Club_ Publ1'c[ Librzwy Hall, Tllursday, Feb. 27th,! 8.15 p.m. Open meeting. Progrzxnl` by Harmony Club. I V I For Sale-Quanti:ty of Clover Hay. also hardwod, 12' inches long. R. N. ,1-Ijckling, Bzu'rie. Phone 60612. Do You Smoke? :- ormeny NlCHOL S SMOKE SHOP BARRIE FAI R GROUNDS DIXIE S L81` The property will be sold subject tio a reserved b1'd. Fun-+1nm. 4-M-n... ...4.1 ......,1:;:-_.. -1. HORSES FOR SALE Formerly Us sMmn u ..; nu. .u..w uyyun hulnxv -W. G. KENNEDY. DEATHS NOTICE PROP. ' I we DOSE quz111t,_v 01' Stove Coal. Duelvery of Coal to be made :11. the request of the Chairman of Counlhy P1vopen't,y'., and -texmtlu-:..1.' for the Coal for the Gaol and for th- Court House to be given for tlelivory on sleighs and also for dclivey in May. may Ail tenders to be sealed dressed to aulu under. Tc.nde)'s for Con! for Gun] tr the best quality of Stove Coal. Duolvnrv nf (`nnl in kn mun. Dated 1936. There is said to be erected on the said lands :1 good one and one-hzxli storey brick veneer residence. .uuu1uur J.z.z. E I V 1 Term: - Ton nnv nnnf n+` H-., nu`. I uutlrl. FIOUSC. 'I't2n(lem for Coal for the Hotlsm and Chiltlrr-,n s Shelter High Volitalc, Low Ash, Free imr, Nut, Pea and Slack, l'/_- i and under. . 'l".-m.l....,. 4-,... rv...I 1'... run I Supplies for County Buildings Tenders will he 1'e(:civ(:(l by the un(lur. up till .\I0n(l:Ly. March 2nd, 1936, for supplies for the Country Buildings "101" the period of Twolvn I\ I;ont.hs from April 151., 1.t):ir;, to March 31st, 1937. .Qnnniinn (`nu 111,. f`1..:l.)..,...7. cu. I I w m;u'('n. .5,1sm, 193'/. Supplies for the 1 tc-rand the Gaol 1 Bread, Mzilk, 1\ I(_-zuts. ,G1`ocr:1'iu0s. 'I`(2`ndcr F information may be County 'I`reasure1".~: Court House. I`nmlm... rm. rv....I l :.~.a_:.u cuuucu. l10l(1 meir regular lmeetmg in Thornton on Feb. 61-11 _lWith all the members present. Min-`l utes of last meeting were read and `adopted and correspondence read. The following" accounts were pre- sented and ordered paid: W. Rud- "dick, supplies J. Delaney; $1.48; W. '|,1S)cott, attendance oicer, No. 3, $5. ` . H. Coleman, hostzrl account`, |$59.49; Municipal \`I. orld, supplicbs ::::? 5:?" isliare wors W.'F.L., Slf 3.10o;bmi\(/).ni.lJ0 |Den1psler, to date, $5.60; Jug: 1`Eakin, cutting brusih, 37.95; D. Jen. inett use of 1'oad\v'.1y, $10; Oiiturio 1 Hospital re H. Guxwllinger, $46; N, "Cox\vorth, stamps, I W'i|l Il1l`>\V]v Council adjourned to meet at Thornton on 'l`ucs:1a_v, ]\'L:1rch 3rd. lat 11 mm, K I. il..\L`b', ZLI'l'L'iLl'S . . . . . . . . ',! Taxes, 1936 . . .. . . . . .. 'l`:1xes. dog . . . . .. . . . . . Percenta.ge on taxes . . . . ;1 Bills payable, note dis- 1; counted, renewal . . . . . 1-: Redemption of property 1' sold for taxes . . . . . . . - Accounts receivable, 1935 f Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . ti Rent Badminton Club . .. Fees, tax ce1`l.i-cate . . . . . , Interest allowed by bank. Plumbing permit . . . . . .. Cost of deed, lot sold 1 Ontario G.ove1-nmnent Wel- fare . . . . . . . . . . \.vzL_y 011 L011. 6, 1`_JSSf1. I By-laws were ;r.1sse(1 p1'oVidin_L; _for road expenditures and bOl`l'O\\ll1}.', imoney when necc~s.=a1'y from the {Royul Bank, Lfhornton. H'um~h-Mr-\Iu:1-m-_,,'I`1m+ +1.,` ..,.-...` ln.u_yzu Du.nK, .;,no1'ncon. Haiugh-Mc)Iastor-'1`lmt the move and deputy-rc-eve attr,-ml the Good [Roads convention and that their ex- penses be paid; also to inbo1'vi.-w 'the Minister of Hi<.-,'hw:Lys 1'cp;u1`din_u` the approach to iiigiixmy on Con. 3, Essa. f`......,.:1 ..,I:_.,.,,, u uu.\\vol'Ln, stamps, #35. W i lki nson-.\Ic.\IzLstc r-'1`hzLt. clerk `be instmcted to write Dr. Smith, M.P.P., rcga1'ding' approah to l1ig;l1- wzL_\` on C011. 3, Essn. I RV-lnwa lvnvn n - -n nu-nnI,i:.... uum yu_VcLU1Uy J.Jt.LIIl\ UL LU` I J. ronto `(Board of Health. `\Coupons .. iDebentures .. iFire Brigtade ... . .. . . `Fire Hall maintenance . . . `}Fire Alarm maintenance. i`Fire Truck maintenance. . \We1fare }Interest on loans . .. Hrwin, R. .. _ Dama_e`e claim . . . . . ,~' Fax Sale redemption . J Miscellaneous j1\I-arket __P1-intin`: and postage . . ;i1;u1l3lic Works . . . . ,o1ce "3 Parks Commission on ac- count 1936 levy .. . _|Salar1es . . . .. DAIUKUAI, MARCH 7th A.D.. 1936 at 12.00 o'clock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, Auctioneer, the fol i lowing property, namely : ] Lot Number Six-harm (HM run 4-Im; 1 - .._y ...\.u so `P.S. account 1935 levy 500 00 `Sep. School account 1936 Invv 0"" "" `ocp. ocnoot uccoum: .L:)i5b' 1 levy `Bills payable, Bank of To- vnnfn i , A feature at the annual banquet iin connection with the `Ont.a1'io bon- Ispiel in Toronto on Tuesday nigh-t iwas the prestentautyion of honorary `life memberships in . the Ontario iCu1'1ing' Association to eight of the nine prominen-t curlers who were elected at the last Izmnual meeting `of the gove1',nin.g' body. Among the rocipvients of this honor was A. D. lsdmon, of Barrie. A. D. SIMON GIVEN LIFE MEMBERSHIP IN O.A.C. A. W. Smith, town clerk and rmeznsurer, presented the council on -Monday evening` with an abstract ' s r41temen:t of receipts and expendi- '.`.ures for the month of January, 1936, showing recesipds of -$33,807 5-(. Payments for the month total- =l1c.-: $29,585.26. According to the '!s't:.rtem-cnt there was a total of $21,- 133.62 in taxes paid Last mo-nrth. $1,16.43 of 1935 axes, $2,514 01 nrrmrs and $17,602.19 -of this year s. ` taxes. Taxes, Tn vnc . The sta.t`ement showed `the fllow '1np: 1':-cuipts and payments: l`.-__., , ' DLIXUE`. '1`k . 333.870 PAID INTO TOWN TREASURY IN JANUARY Essa council held their regular meeting Thornton nn Fph (1.11 Luwnug p1'upc1`Ey, namely | Lot Number Sixteen (16) on the; East side of Sanford Street, in thei Town of Barrie, in the County of! Simcoe `according to Rc-g;istered Pluni Number 122. 'mm..,. (...:,a 4. 1.- f\Ihf\rl`p~-1 __ u,,I D. H. Coleman_ County Treasurer, Barrie. Walter Downcy, Mincsing Chairman, County Property. at Barrie, February 19th, 1935 uunnm. ESSA COUNCIL TENDERS Payments 1 -..... ...._y .... Receipts N. Coxwo rth, Clerk. I. Childrr.-n s Shel- to (ronsis1, 0l' : V(3Q'(3tfll)1(`S form:; and 2 obtuim-(I at 5 Oicc at The Northern Advance d $33,807.54 Of Valuable Residential Property in; the Town of Barrie, In the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at L heg` ~time of sale, there will be olfered for_ sale by public auction at the I f\llI?lTkl7(` !Ir\wwv-u I'\AI\'\I--