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Barrie Advance, 24 Jan 1939, p. 6

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Page Six .Ll1UlU 1 Sa1esman-I\'o, ma :1m, that s one {of his assistm1ts.--Joke Book. .L L\.IL\4 Iv-:v.n...~....- . ` Have you about given up hope ..c ....I:-F from these ailments ? UN I l.l\J lniuuu IJ HARDING S ?,ff_'. ,,.,, Ask ROBERTSON Have about given up nupc of relief from these ailments? DON'T D'O lT--USE _._ .. -g-an-an-Q Allj DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN Chief Coroner County of Simcoe Phone 64 Office-58 Collier St. * Office Hours. 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. wux. pun. _ DR. A. D. GRAY Office: 47 Maple Ave. Telephone 2-13 Office Hours: 1 to 4 13.111. and 7 to 9 p.m., or by appointment. DR. W. C. LITTLE Associate Coroner, County of Sim- coe and -- I\ Ann`: Gradua."e of McGill University, Montreal Office and Rvsidz.-nce--Corner Dun~ lop and Poyntz Sts., Barrie Phone 105 Office Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m. '7-8 p.m. \I.I-I--I--LU'\I.n. .=.uu.._v - ' _.._ GEO. R. & ELSIE R. BURNS, Ds.C. DRUGLESS THERAPISTS Elecro, Hydro and Mechano Therapy Electra Magnetic Baths E}e.ctronic_ Diagnosis Foot Adjustments Phone 405 for Appointmbnt` ' 9` nnrrin, | I Iluuv lvv . 82a Dunlop St. \VBl`\: UL'utL'Uu ycuu . l F. .T. Hill, supply relief to F. ve_r Crosby, $16.00; W. Ruddick, supply Wm PROFIT l `relief to J. Delaney, $11.88; J. IF YOU HAVE A REALLY Stewart, supply relief to Elliott fam- GOOD PRODUCT. STOCK OR il`y, $19.81; `C. lGL l\'IcMul1en,, sup-add] ply milk to Bishop family, $13.10; (Mrs. Baker, supply relief to J.IDb Clayton, $8.45; A. Middlebrook, 0 supply relief to Buchanan Knight,` Mr` SERVICE, TELL THE RWORLD. USE YOUR NEWS- PAPER As AN AD MEDIUM` $12.00; Twp. Etibicoke, relief to ab ADVERTISERS IN THIS ' Con. Sullivan, $50.90; A. Grant, A _ , - . - ool PAPER ARE OFFERED FREE supply relief to Closby family, in $63.50; Mlrs. Ivan Maw, grant to USE OF THE STANTON AND library, Thornton, $10.00; Barrie : 1c5 MYER.3A'1`H FEATURES Advance, vnancial statements, 1 _ $54.30; Royal Bank, Thornton, Con. , am SERVICE - WITH THEJR School debenture, $650.51; General`*Nl p e: WEALTH OF SMASHING IL- LUSTRATIONS AND PCT- ENT COPY. school grant and trustee levy, l$6,357.38; Whillur Co., supplies,im "$20.15; election expenses, $132.50;`l .-\g`ricultural Society, Alliston, $50; School attendance officers, $30.00;` R. E. Bell, stamps, $6.00. l A by-law was passed appointilngll oicers for the year 1939, also to',-`~" appoint a Board of Health: M.H.O.,l Dr. Horton and Dr. West; ratepayer; ` member, G. L. Davis; chairman, t.he'd3 reeve; :~:ec1'etary, N. Coxworth. The clerk gave a report of in-`. C` l`t-erview with the .~\ttorne_V-Generals;M" I,Departllielit. vThe f0llO\Vlllf_`,' motioiif ;\l.':i.I p;l.~.c-ll by .\lc.\Ia. and JenEf Inett, that the clerk and reeve _e;etlH _ `gin consultation with the townshipl 01' ll silccessfllf meeting`, a delight- `lollmtor _und get ms adlnse asytoi ful lunch was sewed by the ladieslizlll election. I`he following action, ` I The checker ganies which wel'ei`fmS:1"1kC (`ih3' Coulncll 3` bydzlw was 0 lthe rage here last year have V,en lntio uce to alltioilze and instluct` . . the reeve to issue '1 \V'11'l1l1" for` Iplzice to a nightly euchre game. We I the lollhw f n `i . `I ` 1" t. _lw l understand that two young` men` 1 ( '`-` 0 3' um clpa e 9 1"; have becoliie the champions. How 50} Om 1? blqaw` By';a'w 'de'l_T long will thev hold it? ieateu. Against, Mchlaster, Jen-~I_ ` " ` nctt, Hilllflll; for. Bantllig and Hig- `-` 1 I FIRE IN CAR _Q`lll. The follo\\'ili:l' `ll10)'llllLtllCl,B On Tues. morning` re com-!to\\'n.~hip >0llCll0l' :i(l\'i.~'e`. the l'(.`(3\":.` pletely destroyed the back seat ofltliat it was his duty to have the ;Frnnl< Coughlin's car. The re, it-.clerk call a meeting` of the electors lis thought, was caused as a result`to nominate a reeve, deputy-reeve1_ of giving` a hitch-hiker a ride. Al Z1'l'l(l three councillors for the yearl ' bufl`alo robe and a pair of over-;1930, the said lllet-}'tlll'_2` to be held` .~llOO>' were also burned. `in Ivy on Holiday, Jan. 16. i . I A. E. Wilson was given the town-1 `ship insurance re roads, $215$0,l" and compensation, 3% per cent. ofls lthe payroll for employees. I_ rt ____ ..:1 -4: .... .....J ,. I-\\r\r\1 nl 4-Ln I TON Service ` LDVERTISERS `VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES (BARRIE BRANCH) Well-baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.00 every Friday.-Miss I Lawson. Application for nurse's services may be made direct or through doctors. DR. C. C. FLEMING VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Office: 48 Bnyfield St., Barri` 1'I"'l'f\\TIF Q 1 1 .. JOHN STEELE TEACHER PIANO AND 'DHLEOR! 1-1- J__..n.._ hunt! A4 171-nncf Qnifir. 1.1:\L/1'11'Jn. 1 An JV . Graduate Pupil of Studio: 50 Tifn St. [lll\)|K1l[lnV .- u -v--_..__, Ol'fice--Owen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN A.7D SURGEON 7. CA. l\fI" r` _4 CI-IIROPRACTORS _ - ...- nun n nvunxvc I`! DR. E. G. TURNBULL ul.U\r.na.n.n..u - nu! The Druggist A I'II\II'I` I'I` I uu urn `.55.... ABOUT IT. I a I Bliss Fa-`2'en, of Coulson, spent a `few days last week with her sister, .\Ir.<. A. Shelswell. I Mr. and Mrs. A. McNaJbb, (of Guthrie, spent Sunday with Mr. and .\Ir.<. W. Hutchinson. vE'iERINARY MEDICAL NURSING MUSICAL `In nu, . "nu _. PHONE 81 1 Treatment \J IIAVLJ LL:-I.A4\IAv-h Ernest Seitz Phone 423] Barrie. this 3 the 1 for real ! Mir. Wilt`. Reynolds has returned lto the city after spending several `weeks with his father. dags with his brother, Mr. Jim Mc- `Ginnis. of Fergusonville. The annual church meeting and [banquet of the United Church was Iheld in the township hall on Friday l evening. Mrs. C. Ward, Mr. Bud VVallwm and".\li`. Clias. Greenlaw are at- tending` winter school in Orillia as .. .ele$Iate:< of '.\Ii(lhu1'.' Y.P.U. Mi`. I.eonar Herbert has return- ed to .\lildma_\' after spending: the e-.11'l_\' part of the winter with Mr. H1`. \Vm. ;\lcGinni;< spent a fe`V.ll I-Ilvion .\lonteith. 111-. and Mrs. C. Dicker visited. with Mr. and Mrs. H. Slessor, of Edgar. ! .... .. .._. _,__L _L L,__, y-`bu- . The Algwan (Rub WEM` 9310 ........w., J./\4l .......... .., I . . . met at thg` BulldlI`l`.ES, Toronto, eiiclosinp; state-'53 ment of railway tax distribution, m `- m The following" accounts were t} assed - , n. Mrs. Jos. Botham, supplies reiie1',' k $3.50; Mr. Frank Dutcher, supplies ti relief, $9.50; Mrs. Marg'aret 'Pea- O cock, supplies relief, $8.00; Mr.`; John Saso, supplies relief, $1..00; n Mr. M. L. Chantler, supplies reliefpt. $18.50; Zeller s Limited, clothing, a relief, $3.00; Town of Barrie, re-lh ief, $7.10; H_\'(lro-Electric Powers Commission, re hall, $6.00; Britishllt Empire Assurance C)., bond re`, outts, $24.00; Consolidated 1*'irei} nd Casualty C0,. township hall, ,1 $15.00; A. B. Coutts, presidin;_2; at , nomination, $5.00; Mtunicipal World, i 6 copies, $6.00; F. A. Seneca], fee` for Rural Municipalities Associa-; run -1 1- , I 1 , ...__L ,,Ll As provided by statute, the 1938,] council met in Thornton_to carry,3 on the necessary business until; such time as the council are duly` elected for the year 1939. Those `present were Reeve I-Iigginson, De-I puty W. J. MZcMaster, Councillorsi I-laugh, Jennett and `Banting. Af-i ter reading of minutes and corre-. spondence, the `.fo1`:owing; accounts'l were ordered paid: n m n-:11 -........1.. ....1:.-.4` 4.-. W 1 Essa T1_av!:_Council ivespra Council 1Mont11J43> Wieat (Held over from last week) ` Advance C011-espondent) Mr. and .\II1'.<,. John Braithwaite, of Toronto, are :-1)emli1:5_v' :1 few? :'u_\'.< at the home of )I1'.<,. L. Jones We are sorry to hezr: that 3112'; "Leonard Kirton, who has been ill} for some time, was removed to Ban` . . .` _, . I 111. ___ 1. n ,r\oor`\V nun: payzuu 4.u; \,uny;u_yx,uu. : Council adjourned to meet at the `call of the clerk. i L\':L:\'c, l I I `copy municipal llLUDIullI_a Communications were read J. .-\. P. )Iar.-hal, chief engineer of re meeting of road t roads, `, c froml t :~:uperinten(ients on Feb. 20~21, and" Good Roads 3; the .~:ecretar_v of the Ontario; 99.") Association .\.~1. of Rural .\Iunicip:1litie.`;,'i- advising that the meeting` of this` .-\.-sociation would 21-~>i - ....., Association, county rates r 1 on Feb. ' ( i l be held on new`. secretary, Ontario Municipal i soliciting: membership; 1 :D. H. Coleman, enclosing receipt for` $13,010.86, 1938, $341.13 hospital accounts, indigents; of the clerk s letter to the , Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson, Mr. A. M. f .-\ lTreasur_\' T)..!1.l!....... and Mrs. Department, 'l"........Jn Thos. .-.....l.... Binnie; Parliament , | The council having been elected` by acclaamtiou, met on the 9th` inst., pursuant to statute, and led` their dec1z11'ati0n;< of office and took. their seats, Mr. Walter E. Downey,` lreeve, presiding. rV.......-......:....:....... mm. ..n.-..2 {K-nm 1 1 I 1 `ilhildc 1 I The council adjourned to meet at`: 10 am. on Monday, Feb. 6. '( A. B. Coutts, j, Clerk and Treasurenj. Henry----I'm going to study medi-', cine and become a great bone specialist. AIL....4 117-11 ......v.... .....4- .. .~.-mu: ay\':\.lu.uaI.. ALberb-We11, you've got a. good head for it. A pleasant social evening was ;'held on Wednesday at Centre Ves- pra Hall, when the friends of Mr. ll and Mrs. E. Oakley gave them a The rst `presentation and shower. `part of the evening was spent in Y . `newly wedded couple lupon to accept the presentation _lfrom the Women's Institute, of the bride is S '2 which organization lvice-president. The gift was a sil- . Iver and glass casserole. Mrs. Wall- n... ..AAm-.~_- Fnllnwing 3 J _ progressive euchre, after which the . were called ` auiy. my After singing For they are jolly y good fellows, refreshments were Iserved and the delightful event was ielclosed with a few lively dances. * A .,,1_1_:_.... ..-an nuivannrl N1- to _`ver anu glass Uashclunc. uJ.:.u- ...... ,lwin read the address. Following {this was a presentation and gift of :!si1ver cream and sugar set with _\ tray from the Hall Comrnittee. The .`address was read by` Mrs. Wilbur :fDobson. Then followed the shower of gifts from the community. Both Q 1 and Mrs. Oakley replied suit- Uably. A4.-4.-.. -:y....;nn~ War Hwpv are iollv iCl0SC1 WHZI1 `cl .Ll:W u\'x:A_y ua.u\.\..;. `E Congratulations are extended Mr. land Mrs. Oakley (formerly Mrs. {Norman Patterson) and we are all pleased that their home will still be `in this community. 1\.\.\.Iv\4L`yn Mr. and )I1':<. E. J. Coug'hlin and: son Paul, who have been spending` the week at M. Cou_2'h1in s, returned to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. G.i1bei't Haiuht has returned to Detroit after \'isitin'g' with his, family here. vvv _,,,_ L, 1...... LL! Th. H J10S[J1T.u1, Da.rL'n:. | 3! Mrs. Fred Pemberton and fan.il_v` 3 of Burks Falls. visited their parents, 1` M1`. and Mrs. D. Wiggins. ` ` 1-L . 4. ...x ' 1 _ -........4. G..y.,'l.~.u in I] Durham.` .1: - nu--- I (Held over from last week) `, Hrs. D. Wiggins is able to be up `agxain after her recent illness. { Mrs. D. A. Roberts is spending `memo time in Orilila with her ' A - . - I17 . ,:-UI`1\.' Lzuu; nu u......... !dau5.,~'hte1', Mrs. Watson. . u..,.,.1 r~..1,:.m11 _ I Luz uxuu. _i- Miss Annie Brooks, of Toronto, _' is visiting` with M1`. and Mrs. Wm. CiB1'ooks. 1 i ' U'cLuj.',l1\.t:1`, xuxn. vv uuguu. `I l\-Iissesv Hazel Caldwell and Lynn 1 Coleman, of Barrie, visited with illrs. Patterson recently. ur A3. .. . 1,..,\..~.n an-nin `.1115. 1'iu.l.c1.uu ;n.x,-.uu_y. Mrs. Wm. Adams is home again after being` a patient in the R.V. 3,]-Iospital, Barrie. 1 11.1 ..- 1:1-.,.,J Dmuknubnn and F-.1n.Hv. i ';\'I1's. I lweeks \ It Toronto. 17- Orillia. Mrs. CENTRE VESPRA A ...1...._.....+ nan:-,1 nvnnino` Diilbetel, known by the laity as :``sugar diabetes, is -not, as popularly supposed, a disease of the kidneys. The 1\id11) S in cases of diabetes ;are us,-ually quite normal. Diabetes `is II. dlsorder in the assimilation of ` .4..`.1l -4` ...1.:n1 +110 :nn'n1` I |nllllll_\ IICIC. . We are sorry to hear that M12! Mason is seriou.=,l_v ii], uni we hope! for a speedy recovery. ` Miss M:.1dI_\'n Cou_2`hlin returned` to her home after s-pcndin_ a` couple of weeks in Toronto. `lb 1.1. UIDULUCJ. :L1::a1~ as a result of which the su_e:ar ;of me food fails to be burnt up by ; ne ti.~.~ue:< of the body and turned `into ':Ilu1'fI)'. The immediate cause `of this lailure is that the supply 0!` in.u'-.1. is decient. Insulin is a `{)i`O(lLl(l of the islands or Langer- ll1'1`llS in the panc'iea.'<. ll` these `lands are damaged the insulin sup- `ply will be unequal to the demand. Insulin Is a sort of sparkplugr which l,enahle.< the sup:ar (glucose) in the lti.;. cell: of muscles and other Ill mu. we org.-;ans to unite with the oxygen E there and to be burnt. This burn- iny; results in the production of :energy. In addition insulin enables 'ig:lucose to be transported from the iiintestine lo the `iver, there to be 9istore(l as g'lycoc'vn. Lack of in- "sulin allr ws the sugar to accumulate 1 in the lelood. By means of the kid- 3 neys the accumulated sugar is taken `W from the blood and passes away in the urine. So sugar` in the urine is a sign of diabetes. i Dhe simple failure to burn suy.>;ar - is not the worst feature of diabetes. 3 In the proper combustion of fats a tlcertain proportion of sugar is neces- 1 sary just as in the carburetor of the > i motor car there must be a proper lmixture of `gasoline and air. If '3 there is not a proper fat-glucose _!m1ixture, poisonous substances called ls ketone bodies will accumulate and 5`there will be air-Hunger, coma and "_other complications or diabetes. ,_. .D:.VnvvAv|d-:Ivr\ madly-inn 11-.1: marln 1-42- |uuu~;:;V \;u:uynu.a.uuu.: u. u ....... .. DONAL rl Preventive medicine has made re- 3ARR1sTER, markable progress in the last quar- AR`. .ter of a century. The incidence M*"i T`F ,and mortality of a host of diseases MONE '-have been materially reduced. Some D F n 'a`ections such as smallpox, diph-t ' - 1 _ _ \ _ MON-. `|l.',l1Cl`lZ1 and t_\'})(l 10i(l have all but d1s- Office: R. ._appeared. The rliieases of infancy llmvc been `nrouixht under control, STEWAR' V-but notwithstanding the brilliant BARRISTERS E discovery of insulin and its great Anlgllgseptgfli : value in certain cases of diabeteg, `owes, '`_the mortality from this :1`Z`er:tion. 18 Owen St. '} indgine` from ofiicial reports, has not been lovseied. In there ap- I . ipenrs to be an increase. No doubt ti some of the increase is the result P, 1 of better (ili1_!,']i0SlS am] :1 stricter FUNF irecord of deaths. A considerable. 47 Elimbethl "E proportion is said to be due to the AMBU ihigh incidence of this complaint G_ G, i-iamong the Hebrew race. Diabetes FUNER ie is believed by many authorities to M`" Amb be an hereditary disease. Dublin, Open daghsg >d the statistician of one of the large E51 U.S. insurance companies, says that Phone 82 DIABETES NOT A KIDNEY DISEASE ,,3:F*A%N".Y._ WC. Yam Haulih Ball him 20:". for :1 two. visit with her daughters `mi D113. U. U lsslllcl Packard spent Sunday 11'! Slmnnonville i Couple Married Fifty Yeas__ Mn-. and Mrs. L. E. Mills, par- ents of Reginald Mills, proprietor of Mills Laundry, Barrie, celebrated their `ftieth wedding anniversary on January 1st, at which time this well-known and highly esteemed Shannonville couple received the felicitations of a wide circle of friends. -- M_-H1:-C ..,.....,. Mn. Mm. L01` SOIHE UIHU, \\'ila 1\;xnux.u LU uu vie hospital. We wish him a speedy Inenus. For over ftzy-six years, Mr. Mills I has operated a general store at Shannonville, where he and his good wife still carry on the business unassisted, both being; in excellent health despite their advancing years,` Mr. `Mills having passed `his eighty-| fth birthday and Mrs. Mills her s`.xt,v-nin ch. 1.1.- .c..-L Ann A4` Tqhn- S`.XB_V-Illnul. It was on the rrst day of Janu-ln ary, 1889, as the couple still clearly 9 recall in detail, that they were quiet- (5 l_v married at the Morven Method- i7 ist parsonage, the -ceremony being 1 1.erformed by Mrs. Mills father, the 5 Rev. W. H. Peake, assisted by her t uncle, the Rev. William Shortt, ofi '75,__..A._.. `n\/Tu nun!` TW1-u l\/Till: hi!-I] uncle, tne IVUV. vvuuaun LJAAv1vv, va.| Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Mills be- came acquainted when her father took charge of the local 1VIethodist Church. Mrs. Mills resided in Shannonville for three =years, from where she moved with her father to ~Mo1'\'en. Followimr the wedding (-o:omon.\'. the couple returned ts Sl1anncm\'ille, where Mr. Mills. was 2.1rea(l_\' established in a growing 1 I and prosperous grocery business. -41- .1,.....n+ n`1I!1'l`|l1 n1nl`nlH31`.< nnd anu [)1'U.*.I1J<:1.Uua 5.wu.._. .....- ..... _. I Both devout church members and ac`Li\'e1_\' interested in the affairs of the community, Mr. Mills is also 2: member of the Shannonville Orange` Lodge. ..... . . . . _n L`... .H..,\ l.4\luvo The best wishes of the entirel community were extended the hap- r_\' couple on the occasion of having reached the ftieth matrimonial` I '. .`~1.11c.~tone. ` __.. _ ._,_, |l'l1C Jewish population of that coun- try has i'nci'ea. from one million in 1000 to over four millions in 1935. He issues a warning against `ma1'1'ia.-`e a.n1on_2' those with '3 fam- Iiily liistory of diabetes. 1 1 .,_ ..-._.L1.. ..~......:n+.-U1 l ily history 01 manetes. ,- Diabetes is coiistaiitly associated] with 21 tendency to corpulzmcy. Those inclined to put on excessive: fut, those of Hebrew oriyrin z1n(l_5 those with 21 history of family dia~-1 |bete;: should govern their lives :0 as`! `to avoid this affection. I l BOYS and BOYS ` BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC, Tc)NV13YANcERs \ E . p . .-_a;s.n | Money to loan at lowest rates of in terest. Office: 13 Owen St., Masonic Temp};- Dhlrr `Rvqnr-T1 nffiP_ Elmvale. ` Office: 13 Uwen t., Masonxc Lelupwl Bldg. Branch Office, Elmvale. `J. R. Boys J. F. Woods I - ,, Ls CAMERON and CAMERON I `BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. :: n...n.. Qt Ra-n-ie. Phone 406 urx ndnuu ;. gun. Solicitor Ior obtaining probate oil will, guardianship and administration and general solicitor, Notary Con- veyzmcer, etc. Office: Masonic Temple Bldg. .l$All<.l5'1'l1.`1 Solicitors in High Court of Justice , Notaries Public, Conveyancers Money to loan at lowest curren-. rates. Dffice: lat Floor Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. n 111' E`.co'n M. H. Esten 1)] G. H. Esten GORDON LONC-MAN BARRISTER, S%I'..rICCIIT0Ix, NOTARY Ila!-I-.. On `nun Successor to -Uresw1cxe anu BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, DONALD F. MacL.AKr.n, SOLICITOR, ARY PUBLIC "- ---=- "I"_-.....I- Rla, AK! 1 U.DL: Masonic Temple Bldg. Nl'\nNF.V T0 Ln $Al{l{l5'J.1n`1t, DUL41L;11UJ.VD, 12;; 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone Mnmmv Tn THAN STEWART and 5'l`l:`.wAKI l BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS M---" on I_nnn in nnv sum: at The WIRBIE C. LLOYD FUNERAL DIRECTOR Elizabeth St. .. .. Phone AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL. ulnmuxuma Ambulance in Connection day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connection. Established 1869 -L --- on R...-so. om. FUNERAL DiRE CTORS Money to Loan Masonic Tempie Bldg., Barrio Successor to Creswicke and Bell .vA.DD1_Q 1"`ITR SOLICITOR. ETC :_:_:_j__....?.:_--_ NALD F. M LAREN .3:(x)n.q1~w.n S.(?Ic..ICITOR . LKJPJ5 FUDIJAU, \l\JlV v x_a.;.-..v.. Money to Loan in any a lowest current rates. " -"~-~- =- . B: ..Professi0nal I)z'rect0ry.. D. F. McCUAlG, K.C. MONEY TO LOAN Ross Block, Barrie ALEXANDER COWAN BARRI STER 1 EWART d STEWART r>)1`;Q'1`Ta`_T?.`! Ra('t)`1.TCITORS. NC I and` spending . 1r,:...I.L L-.. ..n4-nunnrl en 5t., Isa-rrne. rnone MONEY TO LOAN ESTEN and ESTEN BARRISTERS ..... :v<| LTru-In r'nnvf nf SMITH and co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS `A-.. A-nkulnnt-A in C0nl\Q`i c Temple blag. MONEY TO LOAN 1:. Lb. Money to Loan TArnn`A Bldg LE GAL ._--- 1 O of coun-I e 1 11 .1` V Lrning ( ` \ 3. Z 1-. ._ I 'r1e 1\/I . H. 5 0:1 Barrie. Ont. `)U'1`U.lV. 218` nvT(`w. Phone 33 ` Barrie b.A. NOT- Barrie D311 ml Y. M. C. A. l The lm table tennis tournament of the new year was held Monday evening, Jan. 16, at the Y The win- ner was Claude Murray, who play- ed a careful game throughout the evening and added to the interest_ in the nals by coming up from a 15 to 20 point score in favor of his opponent, Jack Poucher, to take the game 22-20. - .. n . 1 rc___..._ 'I }'.'_..LA. TU.ES`D1AY, JANUARY 24, 1939. i 1.. ll uyyuAu.,uu, In the first round, George Kight- ley was defeated by Herb. Smith; Claude 1\Iurray defeated Howard Wareham, Bert Gosney defeated Allan Percy, Jack Poucher defeated Carman Kidd and Dave Hutchings defeated Ernie Tyrell. In the sec- ond round Murray defeated Smith, Poucher defeated Gosney and Hut- chin.g s drew a bye. In the semi- nals Poucher took Hutchi-ngs and `so met Murray in the nals. A slight handicap to those en- tered in this tournziment was the fact that the wrestlers were work- ing: on their new wre.' platform `very adjacent to the table tennis he din of no less than three on`... area. saws wo1'l on one board at the same time, the cut timber beinr: passed a la bucket hri_g`ade zicross the room and up:~:i2iii-.<, with the occasional one d1'om)e \vas claim- ied by the (lefented ones as an un- _fui1' distraction. However, in work meant one step closer to st completion of the long; waited {1- ~ /I \\'1'e.~tlin_e` mat. so there \\'z1.< no `attempt to stop this extra activity. Arthritis ? Rheumatic Pains ? Lumbago ? Sciatica ? Backache ? Acid Stomach ? S11o1`t-.'~vi2hted lady (in _9;1'oce1'_v lstore)-Is that the headcheese over .there ? l (V . \'_ .-...!..... 4.L...U.- I\lVI'I i-~> 1 delight-I ladies! The Werei the here given place to a nightly Well '!understand meni l 'h:1\'c become 1' I long they it ? . '7

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