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Barrie Advance, 22 Nov 1938, p. 10

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Town Finances OfT'lco1*.< elected :11` thv rc_2'u1:11' |nuetin_-4` of the I}rothv1'homl of Rail- \\`:|_\' 'I`r:1imne11 wore: T`re:~vident. .. .... .. ... .\ u ` II:n'r_\' Fell; \'i<'0-1`ro. (" Iluuch; .\'m-1'ot:n'_\', E. Pyhurn: T1'C:1.<- 'u1'(!I'. .\. llm11lm'. 0'It'i:1l T'ub1i(`:13 `lion. H . Wilton: O1'_g`:n1i7.utio11 Cw . mittm-. H. Norton, ch:1i1'm:m; '1` Ihmth, .-\. ll-m1o1'. T7o1o:::1to tr ("nun-nlion. \' illi:\m |`:1I'1'. -` r. .. . 1 1 'l'm'0nt0. :n'v .<|u-m1in:' :1 Mrs. H. S:xn(lm'.< while trip here. 'l`h1- .\H:ml::h- l"lu1< hold :1 euclnrv p:n'1y 'l nn _A n ' S1md:n_\* syn-nt` :1 |.`.,. .\I1'. and L\Ir.<. lid. 1`.i;:' .\l:u1. Sun(l:1_\'. ;`,Ir.~'. I). .lmu-.~a spout [l:n\\'lu-.~:lm1(~. ...., W .. ` M1`. and l\`[r.<. Will`. 1 I I tln-ir :nmi\'m~s:n'_\' sup} tninmont` on .\lmul:1_\'. 1'. u A line of Smailwares Needles, Thread, ; Wool etc., ` has been added to our stock. nun, .- |nuI_\. nun. 1\`[r.~x. l.. G. WhiH,\ and d:uu:l1lm'| Margaret and IVI1's. C. Jackson look in the Santa Claus parade on Sat urd:1_\'. II n rv o 1 L. ., l Pm}.-'1'(r.~:.~'i\'e elwlwu ilmll, .lv`ri NuN\'. . r1 `nu ~.. uI\|n|_ya _ Nl.r.~'. (. 1i1'mzm and (lmuxhta-1' Mm'ion were in l`nrnn(u Sx1t1xI'u|:\y. 1\'Ii.<.< Hilvon Rmvnn .<|n'llt Sntu1'du_\' I in Toronto. .. .. n. I . .- -- vnnv H... ........ .. Two distinguished during the opening two young sons of son, who followed with keen interest. 1 lulu - - . \ :. mnests 0 I` week end. .l"m' hi}: rv.~mlt.< at little cost-A1l- Vance Classied Ads. 10;) 3 for navv- .-\ssm'1'o(1 SOUPS AYIJI Ell s l)m'u(iL\' 'l`lmmp.~nn nmli .\`lu-pln-HI l`('ll!)`lH`(1 hum: from 'Lundon, \\'ln-rv t'no_\'i week's wlcation. l Ruml .lro. hold mi\'vrs:n'_\' supper and enter- ! Nov. 21. Ofcers nu... Ahwvnl Atnvwavuv Council -djourned to meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday. nz. Hus 'l`:1_\'l01':\n(l family M-rv I\Irs. W. Reid over tho.- 25 .\`uml:1_\' Elected 'l'uv.< .I:u'k. .~\1l21ndn1E l 11 11.11! in and 13 Members TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938. xlgif FALFON Peas-3 tins l".\I.(`.OT\' Jelly Powder, 2 pk. n.\ .\`D\:' _ Ammoma Pkg. sxowmp Tissue--4 rolls r..\s'rm' F1our-24 lbs. Bayview GROCERY For friends away from home, keep them in touch with the old town by sending them the Advance as a Christmas gift. PHONE 715 FREE DELIVERY (contimled from page One) member, the number thirteen being` most exhausted as it was trailed by avoided by man_\' on the assumption :1 1ar_Q'e wolf, which was only abouti that it is unlucky. The success of 8- Yard in the T9211` Of 1118 811311131] the Remingrton Club in tacking an- when it \\`a:~: sighted by the hunter. other thirteen deer count upon the .\'ot e\'er_\` hunting` pi1rt_\' wouid number would tend to discredit this care to enter the bush with thirteer. :hcor}'. I Reliable Companies, Prompt Settle manta. ---as`--s ..- A. F. A. MALCOMSON COTTAGE ROLLS--lb. THICK RIB Roast Be_ef CHOICE DUCKS CHICKENS GEESE PRIME RIB ROLL-|b. BLADE Roast of Beef SHOULDER Roast Beef Z38 Doclge Coach 37 Oldsmobile Coach 37 Oldsmobile Coupe 36 Chev DeLuxe Coach 36 Chev. Std. Coach 33 De Soto Sedan 32 Chev. Sedan 30 Chrysler Sedan 31 Chev. Coupe 29 Chev. Coach 29 Durant Sedan 29 Buick Sedan 29 Ford Pick-up 29 Graham Sedan 30 Plymouth Sedan 30 Chev. Coach '34 Chev. Coach 36 Chev. Panel Truck 34 Chev. 2-ton Truck HEPPLESTUWS __..?.Speccial Meat Bargains: ROUND STEAK ROASTS . . . . . . . . . . . . BOLOG-NA-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . SI-IORTENING'r-2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS SAUSAGE, HAMBURG, H.E.ADCHE.ESE,_ BOLOGNA 2 LBS. 25 Harris Motors SPECHALS PHONE 1 76 The Home of GOOD INSURANCE 7 lbs. xv; FORTY YEARS n 4...;- PHEDNE 447 :Pl'n}H'i(`10l' Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 . . . . . .250 ...24c lb. We have a. limited quantity of homemade head-_ cheese that is really made at home. We carry choice quality meats, poultry and sh. 25 25 55 20 22 23 1 5 1 5 15 ART. J. BRENNAN = BRE.NNAN S ` Meat Market uv\1uAv;; u... , Warden Patter-I the proceedings: visitors present (Continued from page one) | years as compared with last. `Wei-i fare spent $16,419 as against 318,-! 284, with governnient $11,617 as! compared with $13,633. A suni ofj $2,000 is yet to be received from the government this _\'e2u', with $73. 500 yet'to pay until the end of the` year. i rr1.-..- ...-- -... t:*,.L.......... n,....i 4.1.:-I PHONES 58 and 185 |RAH! RAHS! Oshawa rivals to decide the I. I`! ! ship. So come on, I people. Loosen yum` `and come out and .~m~ l The Orilliu senior.-I p:|:a.~>ml out [the football piclurv I'm` sun-lh ]_\'ezu- at least :1. Ilwy \\'vn- down 1b_\' .\1:1g::n':1 M1115 h-'.!. | Some Orillin pluycr.< ::pp;m- knew how to run thv luzun In Lhun Scott, their qualrlcr, and : `result are on the um.-i ln0kin_*_," G~ttin_: back to the 1ov:1l.<. the Guthrie cyclone, piloted by Mr. .\Iu1'(lock. took :1 bunch of co-eni~ `1'1'om B.('.1. down to see the game `on Sz1um1:1_\'. Oh, _\'e.<, there were Ihree bo_\'s with them. Delft tell u.-:, we know. Bob Delaney \\'a.~v one of `them. I.eu\'e it to Bob. I _. ` The ::;m1e was handled by Hike Chepesuik and Don Mumford, The former is a former Argo star, while llumford is the plunging ace for h.__ c*u-...... n......:.. 1...... uvkn Inn \u.au;_y. Bus Store_\', Barrie boy who play- led on the gridiron, ashed down the cinder track and played basketball for B.C.I., is really coming` into his own as 21 rugby star with Toronto Argonauts. This year so far he has scored ve touchdowns, and by the papers is another Red Grange. Jccu. . There was no February flood this! year as there was in 1937, uni ex-I pemliture by the Board of \`v o1*k~V' dropped to $13,552 from $16,100, a drop of $2,548. Police depart-' ment expenditure was $7,594. as a'gain.'st $8,413. \ 1:._L:I:a.:-,. I:_4...1 z.. A. L...7..n..`. He showed he is no ash in the pan when the played a whale of a lgame against the bruising Ottawa Roughriders. Once he went right through the whole team, only to be called back. ` With the senior gridders togs ;tucked away in the mothballs, Mr. Foyer can now have all his basket- ball players out and is whipping the boys into shape. He has a lot of good prospects in Hines, Delaney, Felt, Ramsay, Henderson, Hennessy, "I`en'_v and others. (Continued from p2l}:`(! live) hL`l'(` on \\'-I ll1'>'d&l_" ('v.0S.S..-\. n'hzunpinl1- L` )nu liewrie MEAT MARKET p\M'1u'.(hunk: .19c lb. 2|pp:1rcnl 1)` L ..A ... zllmlhvr` ulm\'In-`W uE,u.nu.:n, Irvu,-xA.u- , Liabilities listed in the balance} sheet; indicate that more than $20,-| 000 is yet to be paid in school levies, $28,882 in county levy. $12,- 422 in debenture payments, and $10,000 in .~sz1lz11`ie:~:, wag`e.< and other accounts, b1'ii15:ing' the total up toi $85,531 before the end of 111318. 71`l..n .............u~n.~.4 r\\'\r\ |'\1: -nl\,.izh ln`ll\`l' I 1 il:`()l\` lH".\"l`-~'.Z0:.` 1511i /.:1be'h St. A11 I mu\'unimu--s, available Novembex` . ; \..._I.. I*L.u. A Tnurn Wu1m\_ FOR 'l'U 1{l`I.\'I`- -'l`\\'o adjoining room.~:. (l0\\'ll>!l:lil`S, zmd one room upstairs, cemml. I honc12-16R. 4.`); FOR S.~\LE--Baby carriage, walker` and p1a_\' pen. Phone 423W. | FOR SALE---One 5-horse Lister gas} engine; one 10-horse Fairbanks- Morse; one Massey-Hu1`1'is straw cutter; two second-hand tractors; one oil bath mower, 2 years out; cultivatvors, disk harrows and gang` plows, in good repair; cream sep- arators. J. A. Ryan, McCormick-} Deering Dealer, Alliston. 45] _____j 7 FOR SALE-Purebred bronze tur~ keys from blood-tested ocks, Goldbank and Shelton strain. Prices reasonable. Alex. Lamont,I Stayner, Ont. 45 HELP WANTED-~Sa1esman car to cover villages and rural` district, Simcoe County. Attrac-l tive commission proposition, to right party. Apply giving past ex- perience to Box 125, Advance. HARDWARE FLOOR-S-Z\/Iaterials v , , , , .1 -1A,. L . in we able to PRICES. Phone 1-113. sell at OLIVER IN THE COUNTY OF TO WIT: NOTICE the Ontv.1'io Gazette upon October, 19538; 1110 5th ;l)(.-r. 1938. fl . .1 .1 large wholesale lot.-~: on'i_\', are such LOW CA RSON. 20 LW1s_rEFR`EiE_ i For Arrears of Taxes SIMCOE IS HEREBY given ihzxtl list of lands now liable sold for taxes in the County of Sim- ggcoe lm.~x been pi'epz1red and i.~: being, any nizinipuntion 5published in an zi(lve1'tisement in thei the 1st of of Noveni-5 jl)rr1', 15139, and the 3rd of Decem !1 l2.~\("1`I(", to he :- Chiropra.ctlc-Ki-Ro-Prak-Tik (`Hll{OPl- tA("l`l(` is the name `given the science that developed out .of the (lisco\ e1'y of the presence of Inate intelli_;ence, The Power to llvzil" within the hod_\', h21\'in_e` its definite course over the nerves. `Anti that pressure upon thegve llt".'\'(`:.~! :in :m_\' pm`! of the body, particular- `1_\` the .~pine, c:ulse(l purtizil or com- plete }). l1'21l_\'. :1C(.`01`(lln_e` to thu 'amount of pre.<. and that l'um*- Lional zmd 0l`fl`ZllllC (ll.~1C:l. devol- }0p<-:< as :1 vonsequence. '|`liei'ol'm-v. intended to ru- lin-ce prt-.<. upon 1101-\'u.<. for thel :pm'po.<- oi" H-lm1. this nerve force. n\u_\` he (`l:l.<. Us (`HIRO 'lWA.\'TED--Room and board, cenl tral, ve days a week. Business man. Apply at Advance. 48i Page Ten ('l)1\\ \`lll\Tll\'l'.\, uvuuuuu. Awv v \.nuuv..; lst. .-\ppl_v Chas. A. Lcwe, Furni- lum Stow. 31. W'OOD BARG.-\II\'S-Here s youri chance 10 get your winter's supply of wood at a big; reduction. Choice 12 dry body Beach and Maple, 33.95 per truck load, two loads} $7.7-3. Choice No. 1 body pop- lar, excellent to mix with hard- wood, only $2.50, or two truck- 1 I ;-n.1, JIILl\J~ Copies of the said list of landsi` or a(l\'erti.~'emen1; can be seen in my oflice 01' will be mailed upon 171:1`:-'-; in_c: application for same. In dc-;l fault of payment of taxes as shown} on :~':1l(l list, on or before Tue:~:da_\',!i January 10, 1939, at the hour of. 2 o ('l0ck in the afternoon, I shall at that time, in the Council Chanri bers, Court House, l3a=:r!e, Ont..ll proceed to sell by public auction,l` the said lands to pay such zn-rem-.~:,i1 together with the charges thereon.i` A_ ....1.-......._...1 ....l.\ ...:n L- 1-..y.1' U1{l`I.\'l" 'l`\\'o u(1.|o|n111g ---- M``t3g 531? f Vlab', Farm Property In the Township of Phone 1`.ZAl (SR. 4.`) Medontm . . L 1.`; lb' "'t * It] '~*':' '0 `W 1-> `"`~*b`e `.0: 351$` c$ .l`ma.ie&mZ `i-cl-tl.n."`. CfJ.~ .l'urni. room in prnvzlto home, ig.d`._.-e_ which will be produced at the \`(`l')' centl':1H_\'loczlted. Tclephoneitimc or sale, there will be otferetl 53_ [for sale by public auction at the . WI-`,I.l.lN(1T()N HOTEL. BARRIE uv},-..uu.n nu... nu. \.;|n.t|p,\.u u.n.v..uu. An adjourned sale will be heI two wveks l111;O1', Jzmuzlry 2~'1th,i I 1939. at 1110 same place and hour.1 n u nrunnnnuu |- Treasvurc1".< omce, Barrie, Ontario, the 1 tober, 1938. ML'RCH.ISON~~Dz1lton R. Ml1rchi.~:0n, former resident of Barrio, passed away at his late residence, 2: : I<`z1irlei;rh Crescent, Toronto, on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1938. The funeral took place from his lute residence on Monday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m., proceeding by motor coach for interement in the Un- ion Cemetery, Barrie. L.11\1J vv JXAVLJ .a. A_4\1 \IAih.J 'bI& ...... .. ` supplied, laid and nished, 10c per square foot and up. Old oors re-surfaced like new with dust- less machine. Estimates free. L-.1 Latanville. Phone 910R. 50 i ltutvsz lc per wor-1. 2c per word charged each insenion, min- imum (-h:11'_g`e 25c. B-xx: numbers and Apply at the Ac.v:1nce, l()- vxlrzl. (`.l:xssi1`.ed zxdvertising accepted up to 12 o c ock noon 'l`m-sduy. , . . .,, IL! ,.... ....-.. ..,...., ...- ._..~ loads for $4.75; excellent cook stove wood, maple and beach or maple slab:<, 83.75, or: two loads $7.25. Maple and beach limb- wood, $3.50 a load, 2 loads' $6.75. Due to buying this wood PRICES CARSON.` ..4n qgu-.1,-JUL uululp |.lI\/ \.II\| \II. The government one-mil} of $4,575 for this you)` has been received by the town. at this time last year. J.-"v\.w .- 1: b.-id_\v 1101 yet` It wa ~ _W0dD>FOZ SALE Classified Ads TO RENT ?on SALE . . . . . . IH\4 Illl\\4 . D. H. COLEMAN, DEATHS The Barrie Advance .. ..... .. .........._.., . Court H0us>,7 first day of Oc- r\Il.aI.4nv|a-:1 ` Simcoe County}, ii INFO RBI.-XTI ON WA NT Ii-D--.~\ n_'.' _ .x hzn \ November Sessions "`UIl?` l SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 1938, 11 twelve o'clock noon, the 'l'ollo\\'in;_: p1'0pe1't;y : in the (5th C011ce.<.~=ion of the Town- ship of Metlonte, contz1iniI1_u` 100 Gu.cre.~v, more or less. l Secondly: The West half of Lot Township of Medonte, containing "6 in the (ith Concession of the 100 acres, more or less. l 'Fl1n nrnvmrhr will hp n{Tm'.'=rl f'n1' Firstly: The West hull` of Lot 8, ` 'lUU EICYCS, IIIUFU U1" 1855. l The p1'opert_V will be olTe1`e(l for sale subject to a reserved bid. ' Terms: Ten per cent. of the purchase money at the time of sale :and the balance within thirty days lthereafter, or upon such other lterms as may be agreed upon with ithe undersigned. -| F`in~1-,l1nv form: nnrl rnnrlifinns nf 5 me unuerslgneu. Further terms and condmons of sale may be had upon appllcution to Lhe undersigned. nzlfnd 91* Rnrrin H1i,< 17?}: Ilnv AP `Y0 LHC UllUC1'SlgIlBU. I Dated at Barrie this 17th day of November, A.D., 1938. | Boys & Boys, I Barrie, Ontario, [ Solizcitors for the Mortgagee. I I `NOTICE TO ELECTORS or THE ` TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL _ Please take notice that I, G. C. the Township of Innisl, County of Simcoe, have posted up in my of the Township of Innisl for the year 1938 to be entitled to vote at all Municipal Elections and Elec- tions for .\Iembers of the Legisla- utive Assembly, and that Part I. is a correct list _of same, and that Part II. constitutes a correct list for said year of all persons appear- ing by said roll to be entitled to vote at Municipal Elections in the said l\[unioipalit_\', and Part III. `constitutes a correct list of persons entitlecl to vote at elections to the `LI-,<:islative .'-\ssembly only in the' . .\Iunicipalit_v, and I hereby call up-' ` on all eiectors to examine said list, ant` if any omissions or other errors ` are perceived therein to take im- , mediate proceedings do have said Hcrorrs corrected according to law. I T}-xdnrl H11":-7H1 rlznr n+' \in\vnm-i Allan, Clerk of the Municipality of ` office a list of all persons appearing A by the last revised assessment roll - 101' .~,`Ll|t: L)_\ 1)uu11L' uucuuu in nu: WELLINGTON HOTEL, _.nn_. ..l1 211' .`.L'\I.1\;A'J.."LJ.L\JAV Vl`l.\J..I:L/ 4x||`v\1;gv, k110\\'ing' whereabouts f Bill W51- liams, who did ca1`penLe1' work around Lake Simcoe this sum- mer, please advise B:u'1'ie Ad- -----m .1: . UI'Ul'I'.\` CUFICL Dated this ' her, 1938. (Arivt.) I GEO. R. AND ELSIE A. BURNS I l\ . ~.` u (*1, T. . (Continued from page one) , been brought to a ; con I clusion, was also presented by the chairman of finance. w 11v -1 ` 3 Winners ,..._ ..._...-,. .,.. > And a dollar for Hilda Fricke, T71 Mary St. ! '.l`hi.< week we will play tho (lol- llnr 51:11:19 21 little (lill'erentl_v. In :0)-`i<-r tn nvoid the rush, and to givvl lruml (-(mtv.~t:1nt.< an ()])p()l tul1ll_\ Lo lwin, all replies rcccivexl will remain `nnopt-nml until S:1Lu1'(l:1_\' at ELIH) ,l|p.nu., when they will be s('r:n:.|.i. land opvmul, tho first l.lH`Ou w1nI1(:r.< :1_:`:1in ~ l'('lll`llLL{' one (lnllnr x-:u'l1. ' (('m1tim:r,-(I Ymm `qzlazabezly St. ` A dollar for Mrs. 5 82 Dunlop St. A I Ill 1' -l'('lll`il1_u' `ln:nnc.< to h(- announced in next. i\\'e0k.~' Advance. The contest is '1 little hzmior ugrain this week zmul will test your im.-'enuiL_\'. Get. in on fthe fund and subunit _vour:1n.~'\vo1'. The words of the sI0;::n1 will hv found in the zulvertisements. Pick out the words and give the name of the zulvertisement from which you picked thnm. Here is the 510- gan this week : .VI_vriad Bargains in Fine Mer- chandise--Bu_V in Bm-ric--28 D:1_v.- Until Chri.wtn'1as. rL,,..__,_._ L-.. _ AL...,... A... ...:.. \JlIhlI \Jllll-Vhllltll Everyone has a chance to win :1 Christnms dollar. Mail your entry now to The Contest mitor, Ban-ie Advance. -r.. A_f\Illl\JI.l h~l\lI, Licensed Drugless Clerk of 8.~\ Dunlop St., ,., I I\ , I ,, NOTICE OF SALE ILBU iLCUUl'Ull.l.g Ll) Ilb\V.` '7th day of Novemw ynuu. nu.-.u \IJ. Alnlsnnlywu Ex-Wardens Drinkwzlter and Stewart were invited to the dias by `Warden Patterson and addressed the council briey. 1' `n n--._-L._ -5 LLIK 1`\,..-....4..-...... G. C. ALLAN. the Twp. of Innisl Churchill P.O. ... .. _v... ., Barrie Therapists R. J. Burtch, \R EAL VALUE in \Gr<=?W %$Pe<=ia1s Corner Berczir and Cmriatte Streets TI`. VVil|u11_;|>_\ - ] I'n}1 News Q)` All andale the Essa Road Presbyterian Church W.M'.S. met at the home of Miss Catcher on the evening of Nov. 16. Mrs. Hagan presided. Miss Quantz read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Dickey the study lesson. Mrs.. Sin- clair closed the meeting with pray- er, after which Miss Quantz and Mrs. Barron served a dainty lunch. I The regular monthly meeting of` Greg Coulson, Alvin Bowen, Bi`1! Ness and Dint Green took in the: Argo-Ottawa football game on Sat- urday. 7.,-1. n,l..__.._ .1 'r__.___L- ___,_ ,1 .uu AA\lll uvvz. nu. .-V`... \.AA\4n Mrs. Geo. Boll left for Baltimore. , where she is residing for the winter. ' Miss L\Iarg'aret Cook, of Toronto. was home on Saturday. The W.A. of St. George's Church 4-.` ........J . Jack Osborne, of Toronto, was his home over the week end. It A `l\I1-.r-.11 nu.- an nu. nun, . J. P. Coombs, of the Department of Municipal Affairs, addressed council at some length on matters pertaining to municipal administra-I tion, offering the co-operation of` the department. 71"... .I:..L:.........'...`l-...l ..:..:L.-u.~ .u.,.-.-n+ `

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