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Barrie Advance, 7 Mar 1939, p. 8

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EMPLOYMENT WANTED re :1 aoucuon, a Barrie, Ontario.` SALE Tne Barrie Advance _Local Briefs Better Meat for Better Prices.!| Call at our store, 7 Collier St., or phone 821. Jack Dyck. '7 Come to the Box Social and Dance at the Orange Hall, Allan- dale. on Wednesday, March 15, at 8.30 13.111. Ladies providing boxes free, gents 25c. Music by the Serenaders. } T I Neatly printed Bridge and Euchre` Tully Cards in two colors are avail-. able at the Advance Office at 40c; per hundred. , Lrxuuku vvlnns Anvnuuu-su -- At recent exa.minatior1s at theii`; Toronto Conservatory of .\Iusic.Ir Jack McCaw, of 75 Owen St, Bar-I rie, and pupil of Lina Drs;-hsle1';\' . . 1 1 I Larry P. Singer, Mulcaster Sn,` who announced a month ago that. he would be leaving Barrie April 1 to take up residence in Orange\'il1e,. has informed the Advance that the` contemplated change of location will not take place and that he wil`. continue to reside in Barrie. .\Ir. Singser has been appointed district` representative of the Confedera- iin Life In.=urance Company and will continue to work in the same Barrie district in which he has lntade many friends in the pasti nu .u\.Vu--, V- -...., Du;-1 1_-\dam.son. passed with honours. I CHICKS FOR S.-\LE--We buy 01: trade hens for Hi}:-hest prices paid. early pullets. Also Stzu't- ` er Chicks for sale up to 10 weeks` old. Phone 60516, B:11'1'ie. Leaf PoulIr_\' Farm. Maple ` t " I 311'. and .\Ix`.~:. Geo. Hunter andl Bessie Hunter. of Toronto. spent,` Sunday with the latter s parents, 111'. and .\II`:`. J. Hunter. .\Iiss Brown spent the week end at her home in Bradford. Miss Eileen Purvis spent the week end with Stroud friends. 1`l'.-u.`l- Inns nnrnrnannnzl An {Jan nan VVEEK (3I`.(l \\`lI DLYUUU 11`u:uu.~. I Work has commenced on the new. government dock at the foot of the Qth line. \[L~e Tr-no D1901: our` ~Fv~av-all nf `tn nne. Miss Ina Black and friend, ofl .\Iidland, spent Sunday at her home here. (`nu-inn {no and Glin.n- {no I-unnsn: nere. Cutting ice and lling ice houses is the order of the day. PASSED WITH HONOURS A NOT LEAVING TOWN CRAIGVALE The So-Sew Club entertained their husbands on Thursday night at the `home of Mrs. Arthur Jack. 1.. 73 YY Mr. Roy Houghton, who has been conned to his home with the flu, is able to be out again. l \T.. "HA \I ... Y`\..._ r----LI_., ,2. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chantler, Newton Robinson, spent Sunday \.\Ier\'in Noble s. .u oavvnv xv um. um. u.5uau. run FOR S.-\LE-Dry tamarack wood, cedar fence posts, telephone and, Hydro poles. Also young gander. for sale or exchange. Apply 0. B. Johnston, 651r12 (s) X ( .u\... - Ajj .uvuAu .2. Lefroy Badminton Club held dance in the Community Hall iwednesday, .\Ia1'ch lst. IJIUPKIV I:V-..,..-... ....4,-...1_.1 nL_._. Lefroy Forgers attended Stroud! `carnival on Tuesday, Feb. 28, and .pLayed a game of broomball With; 'St1'oud curlers, the score being 2-1' |in favor of Stroud. 1 `LI:.- \\1nI1x- ..:m.,a. .,.:n 1". .\1.\,...,.,:| . ..\.u..u.......,, .v.....\.u ..n. All 1Ll\Ul' UL DLFULIU. | His mam` friend;~.I will be pleasedl Ito know `.hat )1)`. Wm. )Ic.\Iillan,` Ewho hag the misfortune to breakl `lhis right shoulder, is p1`o,;'i'e.s5i1ig `nicely. I `lit: Tvz:n1n ilnfvnv-la: :nav1+ rho: u1(.'e1_\. . g Miss Irene Jeffe1jie;~: spent the` week end at Holland Landing. \I1';:< Vnnir-p '\Tn1-vi: 11r\r?pv\vnnf -.u I I I ,\\`EBK (3110 EH. FIUHZXHU. 1..'d.l1'u'lHg. I Miss Eunice Blorris underwent Ivory . operation for ap- pendicitis in Toronto on Tue; |We hope for a speedy 1'ecove1'y. `Mr. Gordon Stu1`ge:~:s, of Kiliylezigiz, ispent Sunday at M. P. Reid's. Nftnnv hannv rrxhn-n: tn \h- Jnhn 1% i '=penL aux .\Lan_v ' Broome, birthday i.-Uso to .70 van:-.- DUIlUZl_\' ill; J1. F. l'UlU .5. ' happy returns to 311'. John 'B1'oome, who celebrated his 79th` on Saturday, '.\Ia1'ch 4th.` 312'. Alex. Canning, who isj '79 years of age to-day, .\Iarch 7th.! , The W..\I.S. will meet at the home of Hrs. Thos. Stephens on Wednesday afternoon. ' \`l,'lu. An u~n : :~nh-Inna 1-nan. LLAI VV BLAIlC5Ui1_)' '{U.LCl'IlUUll. \V'hy do we so seldom hear thel I l lold familiar school bell ring '3 I (`nnrn`nhIln`lnn: fn `Jr and \lv~:~ U.'l, Jld.1'UIl l.`.L. On Friday, .\Iarch 3rd, Lefroy `Continuation School hockey team `journeyed to Stroud to play Stroud |juniors. At the end of the rst! `period the score was 2-0 in favor` of Lefroy. Under ihe coaching of Manager Howard Stewart during the second and third periods the game was lost to Stroud G-2. Consider- limz the attitude of some of the Le- ifroy team on the ice, a few good lessons in discipline and harmony would not come amiss. YA-"|nr\1v ,~ .-.1.-In,-o son:-:AAv1C' \Yu XXV. VVOLLU H01 COIHC lllld. Lefroy s oldest resident, Mr. Wm. Jack, celebrated his 88th birthday on Saturday, March 4th. A party was held at his home, where he en- ltertained a number of relatives. Those present were Miss Lucy Jack, 31:`. and .\Ir.=.. Dillon and family, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jack. Mr. and .\Irs. Wm. Montgomery, Misa I\Iar_v and David Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid. We wish Mr. Jack many happy returns. ~ FOR S.-\LE-Colt. 8 months, Per-l_ cheron. Apply C. Irwin, Craig- vale. Phone 17121. (s)` UIU l'd1lHll'1l' a'l.'IlUU1 Ulill lflgi Congratulatlons to Mr. and Wm. Atkmson on the arrival son, March 1st. n `[7...',ln.~ \fn..nL 0...] T . LEPBOY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1939. AAl\all\ulL: nu mu: vu1a..5!:. The weekly euchre party held at the Phelpston House was a great success. All report a good time, the freeze-out game at the close of the nparty being especially enjoyed by `both players and onlookers. It .-.2 .quite excizing watching the pla_\'er:~; (l\vindIin;: down to the last couple, who win the prize. Mr. and .\Ir;~s. Leo O Halloran and family, of Toronto, spent Sunday with the former s parents, Mr. and `Mrs. Joseph O Hulloran. H". ...... .4...) L. .1 . - _ ` (,0 VI \oS5l\ LULIUIDIUIII .VIis;~: E1'\vin .s friends were lpleased to see her out again ,1da_\', after her serious illness Ifew months.` ago. His`: .Tnnn \`I'n(1inn= uvlan -H (A-dvance Corre:~:pondent) Mr. and Mrs. P. Donovan return- ed from Toronto a few days ago. I I\Ih's. Lena Gray, who has been `spending the winter months with lher sister in Elmvale, spent a few {hours one dav Iacrr. wank v:c:+:.... `cu Lrom 101`0nt0 I Gray, V` . one day last `friends in the village. Ifhn p`1D]nfnIw Univ:-n `-.-.... uv-Juxlll vxxuinucul. We are glad to report that Mr. .R_\'zm, who has been ill for many month:<, is a. little better than he was two weeks: ago, though still in 1a weak condition. 11: 1- I1z:\~. uIUJlLl1:' ago. . .\Ii:~:.~' Joan .\IcG.innis, who attenus '; in Barrie, spent the week `end with her parents: here. ` .\Ii.;:: mnan (Ia-iM.:.~. 1v::<;4n1' 1. . BARGAINS IN wooo NOTICE-Choice maple slabs, no edgings, only $3.50 per truck} load, or two heaping loads, $6.75.} Body maple and beach, $3.95, or? two loads, $7.75. If its wood. just name it. We have it. Oliver E. Carson.. Phone 1413. Barri: `emu wltn ner pa1'ent:~: here. `I .\Ii.:-:~: Ellen Gribbin vi;~:i'.ed he; `-mother, .\Ir:-:. Ja:~:. Gribbin, last weei`. I neir.rhhm-:< `Frnln n rH;-1-nnm !1lLU.Ilt:l`, .\1I`.'-,`. .Ja.'~Z. Urlbbm, last W001`. H Old nei,r.v'hbors from a distancx. who visited 311`. Ryan Ias-1; week `were: Mr. John Mulroy, Jas. and }D .-\rc_v McVeigh, Thos. Kirkpatrick, "Wm. Ferguson and Daniel King. Marv Kfnainniz smr-pnfnrl :1 ' VV HI. 31335 I\Iary Me-Ginnis situation in Toronto a few ago. Wrnv1rk- 1'1-1 Hm ; rerguson and Uamel Kmg. accepted 21 week ago. , Friends in the parish are sorry` to hear that .\Ir:~'. Pat. O Hal]oran IF not gaining` in strength lately. I 311`. and Jnhn \Tnl'liH and lnoz ;:a1n1n2` In stremrth lately. Mrs. John McGill and `son Billie spent a few hours \\'u,h Mrs. Rose Sunday. ...,vuu _v \.uA.1 n;.',u. Protection for an invention can be obtained in more than 100 countries. The first jump from a balloon by He who is virtuous is wise; and he who is wise is good, and he who is good is happy.-Boethius. China and Italy cultivated oysters 2,000 years ago. Duntnnoh... J`-.. .._ Bill Sheldon and Betty Montgom- ery were at their homes during the week end. .1797. I I FOR Q& with PHQLPSTON of a parachute was made in , bptilll. a Iew week vislting \'Ul'_/ Sun~ \4\4AAuv Work, FOR S.-\L1~I-One cow. . choose from. fresheued 0 .f1'o.~=hen sho1'tl_\'. Apply W. Cook. Amen Mills. (. 7' 7 T I BABY (`HICKS of finest qu:1lit_\' in 0 Barred and White Plymouth Rock: s and White Le_:horns. Hatching h eggs from Buff O1'pin}.rton.<. White Cornish. Partridtze Rocks. Games and Jzipanese Silkies. All stock] blood-tested. Custom hatching". Harry .\Io1'~:en. Barrie. Ont. I] 1 VA`NTED---Capable gm or woman. for housework, good character, reliable, references. No cooking. Apply Box 10. Advance. . 7siU.UU. uuruv Minesing' 9121. .VVANYI"ED-Young man, 17, High` School education, chau'eur s li- cense, best references, desires ` -I-7, A.....I.. .5. AA, Rates: 1c per word. 2c per word charged each insertion; min- imum c-harge 25c. Box numbers and Apply at the A-d`vace,- 10c extra. Classied advertising accepted up to 12 o clock noon Tuesday. FRIENDLY COMPETITION between Coldwater, Midland, Orillia and Barri:-. MR. A. BURROWS, Adjudicator. Classified ""7T3'o'f>'.iv1'."' Simcoe County Drama League Festival S.~\LE-9ix~1'oomed cottage, ; convenience` on Bradford . .-\ppl_\' Box .-\d\'unce. CUH\'t.'lll\.'ll\'L`: DGST, run-:n:1u;ca, ucaAL us anything. Apply at Ad- ER SALE WORK WANT1`ED-For caz'pentry,i buiulding, laying of -hardwood oors. alterations, etc., at rea- sonable rates. Call J. Smith, 9 High St" or phone 944. (s) WANTED , -:11 , ___ `Of Valuable Properi; Er. the Town-: 1 ship of Oro. ma Under and by viytue of the power: M`i_lof 3:119 c_ontai1}ed 1n a certain mort- 0b_,y_v'z1,2'e, whxch \\'111 be prpduced at the , m`.time of sale, t.11e`1'e \Vl11 be offered me`fo1- : by pubhc aucnon at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE I (13. I __nn_ `GENERAL REPAIRS and Acety-7 lene Welding. New equipment. Parry Garage, East Oro. I lCottag'es and All Kinds of Repairs BARBIE I. ..... .._. .n. A. E. Prince Job Gunstone uv - Juana !R.educed all hair cuts to 25. B. 1 Morris, Barber and Tobacconist. ` Weekly papers. Lefroy, On- ` tario. (s) i :\I`OTOR4ISTS-rl\l'oi\ix:is the "lime to` . . 1 see that your car is in good run- ning order--to ll up with the right kind of gas and get results. For quick starting and mileage, ll up and save with Joy Gas. Toronto Garage and Service Sta- tion, Penetang Road. all makes of 1'-hone 28W. I Repairs to or trucks. (M 2 ) cars [`0I DHHCOE, zlnu mung cuunpuacu uJ.; 1 The Nofth half of Lot number !Thi1~t'-eight and {he South half of "Lot Number Thi1't_\'-nine, both In 'gthe First Concession of the said r`_To\\'nship of Oro. ` I Thm-ca i: mid fn hp :1 lnro-9 hrirk --`UH? i SATURDAY, MARCH 11 I1939, at Twelve o'clock noon, the gfo11owin_: valuable farm property in {the Township of Oro, in the County `of Simcoe, and being composed of: ` Thu \'nv+1n T1:-aH" ni T.n1- n11mhr-w- Page Eight $ a Reliable Companies, Prompt Settle manta. PHONE 447 `_1o\vnsmp o1 uro. | There is said to be a large brick iveneer house and three large barns on the property. < Tnrrn: nF S.-uh-2 Tran hm` r-enf. at 011 1.118 pL'U[Jtl'L.`. . Terms of Sale: Ten per cent. at :the time of saie and the balance `.within thirty days thereafter. "Plan vnwnnnvmv n kn :r\`r' :n`-n'nn|- .w1tmn m1rt_v uays I-ne1`ea.1Ler. The property \Vl11 be sold subject to a reserved bid. r.*....+1.m. v\n\-+:nn10\*: mu: nnnan-nnc a reserveu mu. | Further pzuticulars and condmons `will be made known at the time of sale, and in the meantime may be learned from r:-........ 12 M..I..,.-. n.....:- The lowest 01' ` esxaarily ` can be secured from TENDERS WANTED 7 ` TEVDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersirzned up to 12 o clocki t (noon). Friday, .\Ia1'ch 10th, for sup-- ply 1'equi1'ements for 1:`-arrie Schools. any tender not nec- accepted. Specifications .. .-any-n n - `f NOTICE TO CREDITURS `, Notice is hereby given, pursuant . ito the Trustee Act, that all persons '1 having claims agaixist the Estate of`( Annie _\Iui1', late of the Town of 1 _ Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, ' Spinster, deceased, who died on or `nbout the 10th day of Ju'._\ , .-\.D.. `1934. are requested to send particu- 'l'.a1's of their claims to the under- '!. on or before the 10th day Hrof .\Ia1'ch. 1939. after which date `lthe lixecutors will di. the as- isets of the Estate, having regard , only to the claims of which they : shall then have notice and will not ! be responsible to any others. 3| n...,.A ... n......:,\ .1.:. anu. A-.. -4: FOR PA-IN'DING AND PAPER- HANGING1, see A. Miller, 59 Mc- Donald St., or phone 510J. Work done in town or country. (m9) l A. F. A. MALGOMSON .uuu.u u. .4... . | I Febru-a1'.\'. 1939. WANTED--Single man for farm:' work, must .be able to milk. Ap-I ply Dave A. Smith, Hawkestone,l R.R.1, or Phone 226, Oro. i X _7MISCELLANEOUS xccyuucnunc LU uu; vvnnvxaa Dated at B:1n`ie. this 10th day of u v , ,, nun J. uunanunn. on \.u. Builders and Contractors J. GUNST0l`;E 8: `D-.2I.l...- _...I I`....L.._ -6--- The Home of mu GOOD INSURANCE MORTGAGE SALE FRIDAY MARCH 1') 5 vs FORTY YEARS George B. McLean, Barrie,` Mortg;a_gee. | `n. ... ......., ..\..... ......-I. Barrie Board of Education. WANTED--Capable girl -Fnv 11nn=n\lrnY1\', Q'O0d Duncan F. McCuaig, Solicitor for the Executon. COLLEGIATE AUDITOBIUM l'Il\f\ 'I\'ll' s,u -.u... A. H. FELT, Sec.-Treas. n I rl-I, . DON T MISS NOTICE AT THE ADMISSION 25 Phone l154w` Phone 228' FR.AWLEY-On Saturday, March 4, at 160 R11 vpld Q+ Rsrrrin RODGERS-ln Barrie, on Monday, Mar. 6, Margaret Jane Culbert, widow of the late Joseph D. Rodgers, in her 70th year. The funeral will take place from the residence of J. H. Rodgers, 29 Clapperton St., on Wedneivlay, Mar. 8, zit 7.30 p.m. Interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. BROODER srrovm FOR sALE-| Complete (Monarch), nearly new-,| $10.00. Gordon Pratt. Phone` T\'Hnn 9121. I TRACY-In loving memory of my dear father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tracy, who passed away in 1930 and 1931. Noth1"fig' can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear; Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps them near. --Sadly missed by Daughter Kate and Family. |LEWIS-zIn loving memory of Eliz- abeth Lewis, beloved wife 01 Jas. Lewis, who departed this life March 11, 1932. `Sweet utemories will linger forever, `Time cannot change them, tis true; Years that may come cannot sever Our lo\'i11,rr 1`ememb1`ar1ce of you. . R0 :T-T11:l'\:`411rl nnrl Wnlnilxr A bhimnegy re at 97 Bradord St. about 11 a.m. to-day provided the re department with the first run of the week. The blaze was extinguished with 1it.tIe damage. I More than 220 million pounds of: copper cable are beneath the streets `of New York, serving the electric power system. ` Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to the Eighth day of March. 1939. for Liability Insur- .:`.nce on Barrie Schools. The low- lest or any tender not necessari`-_v accepted. Any information requir- ed can be obtained from ` A. H. Felt, Sec.-Treas., 28 Bar-rie Board of Education. Applications will be received by the unde1'sig`ned for the position of policeman for Ihe Town of Barrie up till noon of March 17th, at a salary of One Thousand Dollars ..,... ..,...`. \_.`1:,.....- "l\ .-o..-.+n an-A per year. .-Xpplicants to state age and experience, if any. Applica- tion to be marked Application for position of Policeman. Barrie, Feb. 28, 1939. A. W. Smith, Town Clerk. `Of Valuable Summer Resort kro- perty at Big Bay Point, Township of Innisl, County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a cer- tain n1o1`t.5:ag'e, which will be pro- duced at the time of sale. there will be offered for sale 1;," public auction at the AIAEDIPAM Llf'\'TI'l .. DAIUKUAI, IVIAKLFI 43 1939, at 12 o clock noon, the fouow- mg property : Tn fha 'T`n\\'n<]13n nf Tnni.~31 in mg property : In the Township of Innisl. in the County of Simcoe. and l)L*ln.:' composed of all 01' Lot 35, z1cL--'>mc;- ing to regzlstered plan No. 596. 011 H14: nrnnm-H i4 <.-rl to ho nn WANlT'l5D--Good milling-' wheat, malting and feed barley and oats. Highest market price paid, bags, supplied. We handle the best: grades of coal obtainable. If youl are interested in Blue Coal .-\n-| thracite, Welsh Cobbles, Nut Coke) and Coke Sc2'eenin_:.<, POCZlllOllt}1.~`,l Stoker or Blower, get our pricesl first. All coal is ; treated` and delivered in bags. Our mot-; to is . and quality. :1 com-l binzition you can't. beat z1n_\'\vl1ere.` Jack Allan, 23W. Lel'ro,\'. (5) l I -% 1w-x vv run 1-un oawuruay, Maren 4, at 160 Bayeld St., Barrie, Michael Joseph Frawley, in his ninetieth year. Funeral Mass at 9 a.m., Tuesday, March 7, at St. Mary s Church, Barrie. Inter- ent in Mount St. Louis Cemetery. Of Valuable Farm Property, in the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of Ihe powers of sale contained in a certain mo` ' gage, which wil'. be produced at the time of sale. there will be offered for sale by public auction at `rhe QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE :nh:. JJZIIEU 1111: lA.D., 1939. |A.D.. 1939. at 12.00 o'clock moon, by P. A. Couszhlin. Auctioneer. the fo1lowin<: parcel or tract of land: Rfnnfp Y\'1'nn- and `amino in Hue ; teen (18) and the South ha`.f of the West half of Lot I\'umber Seventeen 1UllU\\Hl`..' [)2lI'('El OI` IYZICC OI IHHUI Situate. lying and being in the` Township of \'e.=p1'a. in the Countyl of Simcoe. and being composed of the West half of Lot Number Eigh- (17) in the Fourth Concession of` the said Town.=hip of Vespra. 'T"hpw= i: znid in he nror-`pd nu Hun [HE SHIU 10\\'n.~`n1p OI \'8SpT3- 1 There is said to be erected on the said land: a comfortable residence, excellent barn and good out`oui-1d- ings. Tnrrnn! Tan npr non? n+` H-m nnr- lugs. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days there- ; after. "|"Ln nunnn-..$n "411 L- ..A`...J..J ....L The p2'opert_\' will be o'e d sub- jecf to a reserved bid. I T4"11rHnc:r farm: ant? r\nhr`;nv1:' of IJGCT to PBSETVGO DIG. Further terms and comltions of` sale will be made knogn at the time of sale or upon aglication to Stewart 8: Iewnrt. Mortgages`: Solicitors, 3? Rnrrin, nntnu-3n IN MEMORIAM FOR SA-I.I'I-'31 Roz\ (1is_2'11is| ed as Che\ 1'olet: terrible condi-l tion. motor lmocks, \\'heel.< \vob-.' ble. rem` end 11ow1.<, tires in: sh1'e(l.<. hood shot, :1 complete] \v1`e(-k. Make otfer. Phone 303.] IOWH 01' IDBTTIE SATURDAY. MARCH 25 D nf 1') n`:-lnwL' nnnn an {'41:} POLICEMAN WANTED --ox1-- SATURDAY, MARCH 18 .n.-.;-. n1l'\P\ TENDERS WANTED 1 21; nu: AMERICAN HOTEL in the Town of Barrie !A'I'IIDI'\A\/ I/TADFLI MORTGAGE SALE CHIMNEY FIRE Deaths MORTGAGE l'EIl1(`,`H1Ul'21I1Ce OI _V0u. -Husband and Family.` BARRED ROCK CHICKS from fe-! males entered in R.O.P. and pens`: operating under The Hatcher_\'E1 Approval Policy. Every egg setiw is produced by our own birds in ` our own plant, and all is operat-:- ed under strict government in-`, spection. Prices reasonable for: strong, healthy, graded chicks 5 Order early. Gi1more's Poultry` Farm. Phone 119-1. at 60 Pene-:_ tans: St., Barrie, Ont.

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