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Barrie Advance, 21 Sep 1939, p. 10

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Wcigmy steers mllgecl from $6.50- $'7.'75. Good butch:-r.~; sold from $7.25- `$7.50, with common grades selling |downwm`(I to $6. Butcher cows rang- cd from S-1-$5.75, and cu.nnc1`.~; and ',cuLt,e1's $3-$3.75. Fed calves sold from $7`50-$9.50. A few good bull`; `brought $5-$5.75, and bolognas made !$4.25-$5. Stockcrs cndecl at $5.50- isms. Choice veal calves finished at : `$10. and common grades sold d :ward to $6. A few grassers {at $5.50. I Lzunbs sold mostly at; $9.25 for good ewes and wethers. :1 few sell- 'ing up to $9.50. Bucks traded at [$8.25 and culls $7. ._. _ 1 , AA .1 an .....A. A display that attracted the at- tention of many visitors to the Bar- rio Fair on T11esc`.:1y `.\'0.s the show- ing of one of the cars used during the Royal tour by Merriam Motors. Elizabeth St. This car was o1'igina.1- 1y intended to be displayed in the main building, but could not be an-_ commodrited due to its size. Admir- ers in hundreds have visited the sixteen-thousand-do1]ar McLaughlin Buick, which was one of the cars used in transporting Their Majes- ties on their recent Cmmdizin tour. ..- .,......v. : O-truck bacons held Monday's n I `close of $8.50. Dressed weights \v(.-re rmer in $11.50. | Union Yards, Yesterday E Cattle . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . 860 Hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,220 Sh(.`E`p and lambs 900 A steady lone prevailed on all sec- tions of the Toronto live stock nun`- ket yesterday. '1`x'z1ding was .sl0\\' tln'ougl1out and about 400 head of cattle were unsold at the end. Cat- 'tlc holclover from Monday was 1,600 lheacl. Mr. llarold Sharpe, recently appointed Sanitarylnspector, has ctfered his services to the coun- try in the 2nd Field Hygiene Section. R.C.A.M.(7.. enlisting in '1`or(;nto un Friday. Sept. 8, un- der Capt. M. 11. Brown. Thv Field Hygiene Section, as its name implies, is in 1-llurge of sanitation problems affecting the troops, including the supply of sanitary water, food, etc. .. ,1-,, .- u,, v.,- u 4 Sheep ranged from $2-$4.50 cwt. At. :1 meeting of the Board of Health Friday evening. arrange- ments will be made to grant lczlvc of absence to Mr. Sllarpu. wlicsc position will he held opt-n pending his return, even though it may be necessary to appoint another man in the mmnlinu-. _____.___.__._____.___ FOR SALE-Bedsteads, 1 brass, ll wood; dressers, 2; kitchen cab'n1et,} 1; hall rack; 5 pictures, 011 paint- ings; walnut, cabinet, suitable for chinawzlre; extension table; articles too numerous to mention. Apply` Mrs. VV F. Honsb-'_-rgcr. Angus. Phone 9235, Barrie. v:,) Toronio Markets Toronto, Sept. 2 LIVE s I`O(?K RECI-:ll1\ PICKPOCKET ROYAL CAR. Supper and Dance, to the Allandale Orange lday, Oct. 6, under the the Royal BLack Knights ('7) LOCAL 1 'es nished $9.50- sold down- sold Market N ews FOR SALE--Cabinet suitable for] book case or kitchen cupboarct, also] large bench suitable for work` bench. Apply 47 Bayeld St. (41) Mdress eiiver iiy ilieun Clair ; To Archbishop McGuigun On 2' Gccusion Of Visit To Parish Sunday IYOUR GRACE : On behalf of the people of St-.1 Mary s Parish. Barrie, and the Mis- sion Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, Belle Ewart. it is the pleasure of Father Dodd and my-- I self to welcome you here to-night. on ;the occasion of Your Pastoral Visi- tation and administration of the V sacrament of Conrmation. Barrie _uis one of the mother parishes of the | ` Diocese of Toronto. Over a hundred` , years ago there were Catholic settlers , in this part; of Ontario, and nearly a hundred years ago efforts were made _ , to build a church in Barrie. In ll: November, 1841, the Reverend James 31` Quinlan wrote from Newmarket to` Bishop Gaulin in Kingston: `In : I I o d 0 Sn '1 t n t v L I I Barrie, we are prepared (as far aw manual labour can go, which is the only assistance the most of that : lcongregation can afford) for the erection oi a pretty large frame building . . . Actually the rst church was begun in the your 1 -14`) and opened in 1850. Belle Ewarts first church was built in the year 1860. In May, 1855, Rt, Rev. Bishop De Charbonnell sent Reverend John [Francis Jamot as the first residenr `pastor. We shall not go into details ` of the history of the parish, except- ` ing to mention that from l=`athcr| Jamot to the late Monsignor Sweeney ` the parish has been favored with .1 m . :`succession of holy and zeztlousi l 1 ) S S Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Note: A premium of `,~'.- cent is pos- sible on Govemment-inspccLed eggs. Buying Prices Toronto (Iea`Ier.~:. are quoting pro- ducers for ungraded eggs delivered. cases returned: Dressed weights: Brantford, $18.85` plus tra.nspo1'tatiou; Hull, $11; PCICI`-: borough, $10.75; London, $10.75. I V I Live weights: B1'antf0x'cl, $8.10; Hui`. i $8.25. I HOG PRICES EAslER E Reporting bacon-hog markets were 21 little easier yesterday. Peterbor- ough dressed. weights. declined 65. cams and Brantford dressed weights .....__ -n- u- A, -vv,,1I ,...x u._ FOR SALE-E1ecLric VVashm:z D: chine, requires small repairs. V exchange for hand washer in gt shape. Apply McCartney. 3rd north of Lisle village. (5 .,..-..... .....-. ............... ...v.,.,`.,. ...._a...7 were off 15 cents. Hull and London! quotes were unchanged. i Dealers SELLING PRICES T0 RETAIL TRADE Eggs- Eggs- ...iMPE;mAL... France s great fortication. Will Western Front? Don't miss this ~ line of 1 MONDAY THURSDAY VVith DOROTHY LAMOUR - BEN BLUE - BETTY GRABLE THE YACHT CLUB BOYS - JOHNNY DOVVNS --HIT NO. 2- % . FOR RENT-UnIurnished flat, town] limits. four rooms, electricity; also, large double room dOWI1sI.LiI`S, 11en.t- ` ed. Apply Barrie Advance. (:5! free : POULTRY AND EGGS IMPERIAL -- BARRIE S FINEST EQUIPPED THEATRE vA"J:i;hrili 0fM Lifetime large medium pullets . . J.V\/. u- Sophie izrfng Goes West large medium pullets . . are quoted on graded cg; large medium pullets With VICTOR MCLAGLEN - CHESTER. MORRIS WENDY BARRIE - ALAN HALE -2nd FEA'I'URE-- FOR SALE--Bay gelding, 6 years old, or will exchange for cattle or pigs. Apply Clifford Davis, 1614 Ivy. (425) Barrie, Sept . jun. ;.4v;..; ...4;.,....., M AGHIN0;lA;W:`;IAE A DAZZLING COMEDY SET TO MUSIC -SPECIAL ADDED AT I`RACTION--~ ._- ._..__--,-\-.- Tr-nv*r`l Pacific Lines TUESDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 of the works carried on and the `progress made by the various So- cieties that exist in the parish). In ; conclusion he added: These are but I a few of the many works that stand ' out in the parish, and we, your !priests, Father Dodd and myself, feel sure that Your Grace will re- joice to-night in the knowledge that rl the people of both the parish and 3` mission are making a great effort ii I I I 1 I (Dean Clair then gave an outline | i I to promote those Catholic activities jwhich are near and dear to your heart. We n0\v present to Your Grace this class of canclidates who wish to receive from you the Sacra- ment of Conrmation. We hope that .:= you will find them worihy of so IS; great 21 111924115 of God`s grace." pe01 mission prom which :3 ti ...`.. ....'I IOR SALE--One broken. i years Hare. List. priests. Moreover, it has a. tradition i of pious souls. The visitor to the `district is impressed by the beauty `of the site of the town and the scenery of the surrounding country The beauty of God's external crea- ltion appears to the eyes first and instantly; but there is another beau- `ty that can be learned only by one` who lives here for a time, and that ' `is the beauty of virtue found in a host of souls. To-night, we wish "to assure Your Grace of the our- ishing state in which we nd the Faith, and to express the loyalty of each and every member of the par- lish and mission to you, our spiritual ; leader. Grade Grade I they hold the Germans on the ` opportunity to see this wonderful defense. 1...- _ 4-5 lbs. 5-6 lbs. . 6 lbs. up U ; Dressed hot, Export market; price pegged I British bacon. Market rm. opacouotes FOR SALE-150 acres good land, 151 acres wooded, large brick house. good L-shaped bank barns, joined: drive shed and pig pcn, adjacent. to school; good water supp1y.| Practically new implements are in- cluded in sale. Apply Mrs. Herbcx'!.i Perry, Crcemore. RR. 3. Phone; 107-13. (35. large medium and pullets Above egg prices sales. and cutters on rail to-day POULTRY CATTLE EGGS HOGS WEDNESDAY GIRL wzmts house work in town or city. Can give references. Phone, Elmvalc 571-51. 1 I SATURDAY Llvo Live Dressed based Dressed Per Cwt. .....$ 7.00 .....$5.00 to $4.50 ..` . $3.00 .....$9.00 ..... 8.50 ,$ll.25 ` 5.00 - ~~ - --------~-~---- I WANTED--}{en1Lhy. .1d 0.` crippled horses or cattle t for fox and mink feed. Phone 311. Barrie. (14) `.m' ' ` ' F . I WANTED A re;~,pectable elderly we I`: mzm. light house \vorl~: for twu. _ . I tor room and boa1' Phomr NI1ue-i sim; 9101. WANTED--Any kind of :;ewing,qu1lt- ing, or nlalking mu-1' dresses. For full 1)-urticulars apply Mrs. Hut- chison. 3rd Concession, Churchill, or telephone Churchill. 14:4. (s) UL ban u..u. v New Lowell, Ont. WAN'I'ED~-Cutting box with blower.` 13 in. preferred. Must. be in guodl Condition. Apply H. O. Fallls, 1 Vasey. (s) FOUND-1 load. or part; load. or} sawed ltunber, on property of H.. J. Marquis. left here some time in: August. Owner may have same by` proving property, ownership. and paying expenses. H. J. Marquis, lot 14, Con. 6. Inmsl, Lefroy 13.0. (s) FOR SALE FOR RENT V7V~ANTED FOUND olu. :1 "011. well` Apply VVnlteri (38) l (S) (s) N121- Will good (1 lob FURS-Fur coats repaired, remodel- led, cleaned and glazed. No matter how badly worn, we make them as new again, at the lowest prices. Done by expert furrier. We also rellne your fur coat. Estimates freely given. Write J. A. Milburn, Hillsdale, Ont. (455) FOR QUICK LUNCH, stop at Kay : Motor Camp. Highway 11, one _,;1. _._..n. ..c rut`...-n1d11 ('lI!a\ \ WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for Fowl. Barrie Poultry Farms, RR. 3 Barrie. Phone 605r5. IALLANDALE AUTO WR.ECKERS-| New and used parts for cars and trucks. Radiator repairing and re- coring. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 503. (405) `SPECIAL TO FARMERS-Threshing roasts. The price is the lowest in town. Jack Dyck's Meat Market. I '1 Comer st, Barrie. Phone 821.! I FOR TRUCKING--Special service to Barrie Packers. Phone 45-22 and 32-42, Creemore. Du s Trans- port. (415) FOR SALE-App1es from sprayed orchards. We also have stand on Barrie market each Saturday morning. Apply J. J. Carruthers, Avening, near Creemore. Phone 64r4, Creemore. (45) ________________ RUNS IN SILK HOSE Mended, also I general mending. 15c per hose. Mail orders to Mrs. Geo. A. Money, Utopia, RR. 2. (435) ` Don't be fooled by cheap painters.` 1For a good paint job. using best of| Imaterlals at reasonable prices, phone jH. Andross, 944, Barrie. (485526) i:x-U-TOMOlBILE PAEES ._ Superlasn! ` tic Tire Sales, Associate Dmler tx ` Canadian Tire Corpo1-ation, price. ! same as current catalogue. H. F `| Fralick, Dunlap and Mulcastezi i GENERAL BLACKSM1'I'I-`ENG and! Horse shoeing. Apply H. N. Play- , er, Elmvale. (s1"l05) uLuvvL vuu;y. -..... .. .._, _- mile south of Churchill. (336) PLASTERING AND REPAI`RS-- Work neatly done in town or out. Renew those old ceillngswith anewl puzzo nish. any color or design. Cornice work, also brickwork. Frank Howes, 82 Cumberland St. Phone 95W. (915!) l IGENERAL PICKUP AND DE- ! LIVERY--Anywhere 1nBarr1e. Rea- sonable. Hockridge Service. Phone 760. 1 ROOFING STORIW SEAL and 7 rib in council standard and ordinary gauge, 95- p11a.l[. Insul brick siding. Insu] boa.rd, tnr, a1um'rmun paint, water tanks, well curbing. barn door tracks, portable silos. ea.vet.rough- Geo. Garland. RR. 1, Glen- (225) ing. cairn. J. C-UNSTONE & O0. Builders and Coniractors Cottages and All Kinds of Repairs BARRJE - -- - . nu! 11:1... I I I I I I I 325 Reward THYMOLATED CORN SALVE for izmy corn or callous THEY cannot :remove with this elclent new scien- Itic treatment for CORNB and CAL- LOUSES. LLOY`D'S COMBINA- ITION 'I`R.EA'I'M.EN'I` (Salve and Pads) removes and KEEPS THEM AWAY. DESENSITISES and RE-; vLIEVES with rst application. For :snlo all better Drug Stores _%_______________.` FOR SALE-I-Iouse in Stayner, one or two lots. Will sell separately or together. On terms if suitable Apply at Barrie Advance. (65) ._____________.,._ ? Job Gunstonn I : Reliable ; NOTICE ;TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I : will not be responsible for any more `debts contracted by my brother. Thomas Gallzmugher. now living on farm lot 19. concession 2, Tossoron-I tic. (Signed) David oauaughenl lot 18, concession 2. Tossorontdo. (1), VIEN OF 30, 40, 50! WANT VIII Vigor, for rundown body? Try OSTREX Tablets of raw oyster stimulants and general body build- ers. If not delighted with results of first, package, maker refunds its low price. Call, write Douglas Drug Store. A. F. A. MALCOMSON MISCELLANEOUS GOOD INSURANCE The Home of` WW PERSONAL L !!!- FORTY YEARS PHONE 447 : FOR SALE-Dapp1e grey Percheron mare and colt, also a number of ` cords of dry hardwood, beech and maple; mixed dry wood, soft. maple, white birch and poplar, also green popular standing for sale to any- one wanting poplar bo cut. Write or call Mrs. J. W. Prosser, Box 135, " '----" A-+ r44_q) Pro mpu J Phone 1154w Phone 1360.! II An open social meeting will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall Mon- day evening, Sept. 25, to which all ex-service men are cordially invited. Entertainment and refreshments. (8) $19.40 On recommendation of Alderman T. Twlss, chairman of the Board of Works, no action was taken on the account submitted by Mr. A. Webb for $20.35 for cleaning out and re- pairing cellar following recent`. heavy Phelan, Richardson, O'Brien and Phelan were appointed solicitors on behalf of the town to defend an ac- ltion brought against the corporation by Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser for per- sonal injuries sustained in a fall. A by-law governing the collection of garbage and the covering of vehicles engaged in this work was; returned to the Provincial Board of` [Health for approval of amendments. _ ..... ..r cm. Gum.-rn hnnrlrnri | Laura. I v I .TIDEMAN--At the R.V. Hospital on Thursday. Sept. 14. to Mr. illlfl Mrs. Harry Tideman, Jr., 43 C01- lier st., Barrie, a daughter (Har- I riett Margaret.) lSINCLAIR-At, the RV. Hospital on Saturday. Sept. 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sinclair. Guthrie. a son. n.v.:`a.u/u nu aypnuvux \.IA ... .............. ,. An account for fteen hundred dollars. less two hundred dollars al- ,..x.... :4 4 ..,.1 1. mm but La-yAu5 uuu vs gnu-u h\IA \/A-he ..... age disposal plant and intersecting sewers. The account was based on a. two per cent. charge on the esti- mated $75,000 expenditure, which will apply against, a ve per cent. I overseeing` charge if and when the, work is proceeded with. No action was taken on the account. UULJGLD. Ava.) Lwu 4u.uuu\.\.. uuuuu .. ready paid. was submitted by gineer G. G. Reid in connection ` [the laying out of plans for the : A--- I v\1n\\f' nnrl inharccm j FOR SAL_E-2,000 ft. lumber, a quan-I tity of 2x4, 8 and 12 ft. long, 200 good cedar posts, 10 cords of mix- ed hardwood, 14 in., dry, $5.00 per cord, 3 tiers. A. Foisie, Brent.- wood, Ont. ` W'RIGHT-Sudden1y, at the RV. Hospital, on Saturday, Sept. 16, Noble Wright. aged three years. ve months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright. RE. 1, Barrie. Fun- eral Monday, Sept. 18. from the family residence. Interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. DOBSON~4At Utopia, Ont., on Mon- day, Sept, 18, 1939. John Dobson. in his 82nd year. Funeral from ....:.x,...,.. L.-. TY-Hnrl I I I AH. 1119 unuu _y usu . 1. uuu. n. his late residence to United, Church, Utopia, for service on` Wednesday, Sept. 20. at 2 pm. 111-) terment in Barrie Union Cemetery; MILLER--Sudden1y, at he1'residenc0.< 38 McDonald St.. BL1`I`i8. Ont.. on: Wednesday, Sept. 20. 1939, Mary; Jane McLean, beloved wife of Wm; A, Miller. in her 77th year. The funeral will be held from the fam-' ily residence on Friday, Sept. 22,7 at 2 p.m., for interment in Ivy Presbyteririn Cemetery. Phone 106 Ratepayors are romimlt-d that the last day for payment of the Second; Instalmcnt of 1939 taxes is I v `the last day. 1939 De Luxc Sedan. Radio 1937 Fordor Std. 1935 Chev. Master Dump Truck 1931 Ford A Truck, Stake Body 1929 Durant Sedan. Cheap 1927 Oldsmobile Coach, Cheap WILL CONSIDER WOOD ON DEAL September 22nd Town of Barrie SINGER SEWING NIACHINE 9011`5. To avoid delay, do not wait. tilli - ..u,, COMING EVENTS Taxes 1939 FORD GARAGE IFIIJIIYAID ROUND BOBBIN GOOD CONDITION COUNCIL NOTES USED CARS A. W. SMITH. Treasurer. Va; `.41 -I-LLU-Au ELMVALE BIRTHS FOR SALE--Good rye, suitable for seed; 1 black mare, rising 3; 1 black gelding, rising 2. Could do with cattle in exchange. Apply H. J. Marquis, lot 14. Con. 6, In- nisl, Lefroy P.O. (5) I DEATHS The Barrie Advuncts ION (2) PHONE 30 Main Street Hot. Fowl a: be held in Alla Hall on F1`ida,y, auspices ot the No. 601. Paramount Pictures. Thrill of a Lifetime" and Sophie Lang Goes West," also a Betty Boop cartoon. showing at the Imperial Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Come and see some real entertain- Frances Maginot line of fortica.-i tions was named after an ex-ser-I geant; of the great war who became' French War Minister and was large- ly responsible for its construction. Showing as a special feature along with the regular program at the Im- -perial Theatre nextMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Don t miss it. Presence of pickpockets in town was vouched for by J. H. Graham, of Fort Francis, who reported to] [police the theft of a wallet from his `ihip pocket; containing forty dollars while he was observing the races on Wednesday. A twenty dollar bill and a. ten were contained in the wallet, stolen from Mr. Graham. {Joins Hem E-Hygiene FOR SALE--I-Ieater, burns either` coal or wood; also Axmlnster rug 6x9 ft. Phone 88, Stayner. (505)

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