Phone 106 W. R. Mcvittie was the guest '|'speake1' at the Rally Day service ';held at the First Baptist Church Sunday School, which was largelyll `attended on Sunday afternoon. ii 1 x . t The second meeting of the Barrie Women's Canadian Club will be held on Tuesday, October 3, at 8.15 p.m., in the Library Hall. The speaker will be Mr. Taylor Statten, who will speak on My Trip Around the World. M1`. Statlen illustrates his lecture with beautifully coloured slides, and has also records of syn- chronized music. New members are welcome. Membership tickets may be obtained at the door. (9) Is England prepared? War, peace, gpropaganda, Now see for the first time on the screen, the real story 'behind the visit of England s King `J and Queen to America! At the Im- 'periul Theatre next Monday, Tuesday sand Wednesday, with a. splendid two- : feature bill. I Who is the man who dared? Why is all America talking about him? At the Imperial Theatre, Thursday Friday, Saturday this week. Show- ing on the same bill is Gene Autry gin In Old Monterey and other treats. Don`t miss seeing this pro- gram. Hot Fowl Supper and Dance, to be held in the Allandale Orange Hall on Friday, Oct. 6, under the auspices of the Royal Black Knights No. 601. ('7) [ Phone 286W for your Naturelle `Permanent, also Finger Waves, Fac- 1 I ials and Manicures. Bessie Spearn I57 Essa. Road. (5) J ; The rst W.C.T.U. autumn meeting `,will be held in the Library Hall on `Monday, Oct. 2, at 3 o clock. Toronto, Sept. 27. LIVE STOCK RECEIPTS Union Yards Yesterday Jattle . . . . . . . .. . 1,250 ` ; vuAA1b avucpucu uh tickets purchased L YT:-.4!-n! (VL..4...._ r-rn_: RALLY DAY SPEAKER. FOR SALE-House in Stayner, one or two lots. Will sell separately or together. On terms if suitable Apply at Barrie Advance. (65); MONEY AT PAR CAR STOLEN LOCAL I mishecl at $l0- 1 Ies 01' vcnlcxxsft Grass calves Market News 1,060 (1 on all 1 ve stock \' Lde step- C a slow c wver was I E $7-$7.75 rs rang-'13 uws cnd- I-I md cut-i`$i r bu1ls'c na bulls at $8- '11` R` vcnlcrs` U4 POTATOES Prince Edward "Island potatoes luwe now arrived on the local inur ket and were selling yesterday to ` the wholesale trade at $1.15 per 75- pound bag and to the retail trml at $1.25 to $1.30. The Ontario .sL()(:k continued in fair demand at 80c to 90c per 75-pound bag to the whole- saler and at $1.10 to $1.15 to the. I retailer. I ed at $9-$9.25. Bucks were $8-$8.2.` and culls $7. Sheep sold between $2-$4.50. HAMILTON HOGS U1` Hamilton dressed weight 110 prices. available for the first tim since Sept. 11, showed a 50-cent; gain _\'este1'day. Barrie dressed weights. unquotyed since Sept. 22, added 25 iccnts. : I-\u..... .,_-,,u_,l > Dressed Weights: Barrie, $11.25 'Brru1tford, $11, plus t.ransp01`lation I-Iamilt .o11. $11.25; Hull, $11; London {$11. plus transportation; Petcrbor icugh, $11.05, plus tmnsportation. WILL CONSIDER WOOD ON I-swan: Live weights: Bmntford, $8.10; Hull, $8.25. other ma1'kets were steady to lngher. Gains of 10 to 25 cents were posted at Bmntford and Lon- don, while Peterborough was un changed. i i I Advertise in the Advance for qujck results. Miss Hilda. Mather, Mrs. Morton and daughter Betty and fricm . >p\:l1t the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mather. R I I I M1`. and Mrs. Norris family ,of Nottawa, : (with Mrs. E. McLeish. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Johnstone.` of Hamilton. visited with M1`. and Mrs. John Gordon a few days last week. I_.......... u... u\. in uuu.uuwu\.C. 1 The Barrie executive extend a very cordial invitation to all who are in- terested in the work-the work of MEYERS--At lot 9, Con. 4, enabling the parent body to distri-l Thursday, Sept. 14, 1939, M bute still further the great Book of Myers, in her 73rd year. DEATHS Books. took place from her late 1' H. J. Heath, president; F. Wal:,:h.l at Angus on Saturday Sept. llaecretary-treasurer. terment in Park Lawn C4 Toronto. J CAMPBELL--in Hospital r ` 1 Children, Toronto, `on '1 h<..._A. 4.` .....- $01029 A special programme has been 211%] `ranged for the forementioned meet-i `ing and a. well-known speaker from Toronto will be in attendance. } E rrII-,. -n.. ..- _..__..L,` _ , . . -........,.. ... uxuupuu L.uuuuCA.)._ _.__-..._, -......... gguu, \J\JAAAl.L mu. """` V " During the period of the war, the! Ffidily .Se13t- British and Foreign Bible Society; J (1 Gmhamv have advised us that they will dis- 50- Itribute pocket-sized copies to all GRAHAM'AL `=1 soldiers at home and on the batL1e-I` Monday Sept- eld, and have urged that. we do our Ge- Graham share towards this, in addition Ln` U33- lthe distribution in normal cha1me1s._ DUNN-At the A .... ..:,.u ._.._._.n 1xy..,.1.-.....u-~ r-- The Barrie Branch of the Upper`ANDREWSA'5 the R-V- H05l3it1. Canada Bible Society are homing on Thursday, Sept. 21, to Mr. and their annual general meeting` on Mrs. Harvey Andrews, RR. 2, Tuesday evening, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m., in Barrie, a daughter. Trlnity P21.1`ish Hall, Collier st. GRAHAM--At the R.V. Hospital, on Tjllriho` fhn unwind nf` +1`.-. ....\.. H-..` `F`I~irIrny Cant 0`) 9- 11.. ...._1 up..- 1 FOR SALE-A number of choice White Rock Pullets. Phone 90116. (.5) MONDAY ___. 9-`. gvgs/-J5`/A`/J and JUNE STOREY - GEORGE GABBY HAYES - THE HOOSII-ZR HOT SHOTS - SARIE AND SALLIE - THE RANCH BOYS -ADDED A'I`I`RACT'IONS-- HIGH PERIL and A FUED THERE WAS" THURSDAY VVith MIA SLAVENSKA and JANINE CHARRAT OF THE BALLET RUSSE DE MONTRE CARLO Music by Chopin and Gounod by the French National Opera. Symphony --ALSO SHOWING- lll"r is A BIBLES The Man "Wh0 Dated; WHY IS ALL AMI~`.R.Ir`.A I`AI.l(I\!(1 Annnrr nnuo IMPERIAL - BARRIE S FINEST '-"ru..nD\.J DlJ VV 11V bY'- War Peace & Propaganda IS ENGLAND PREPARED? Redpath and, spent Sunday` 17' 1ur..'r ..:..l- V GILFORD_ I FOR SALE--Apples from sprayecll orchards. We also have stand on Barrie marker, each Saturday morning. Apply J. J. Cu1'1`uLhe1'\_:, Avening, near Creemore. Phone 64r4. Creemore. (45) L IJIJIUIJII Tw{elve Crowded Hours IS ALL AMERICA TALKING ABOUT HIM? 1-1-n-.-. go.` a\ FOR. SOLDIERS 'With RICHARD DIX - LUCILLE BALL --SPECIAL HIT NO. 2-- .1.` -._ --1'1J.'J.' NU. 2- GENE AUTRY with SDIILEY BURNETTE [tr 1` -- _.__._ . . V . _ .- vvnvll ougxuux l)I.J1IAVL4l..ll.`4 In Old Monterey FORFV _ (`.l'4`t`|`Dt`_I:' ursnunxnn tvnvn.-cw mvur: SOLDIERS J 4 3 Upper`! by al , C mama am.;,..! .4bQr\./ VA/\ .5. .1 ' PREPARED? __.._-- v u Ballerina ---_.....c,, QIIII pp- Aavuvo I FOR SA.LE-Girl's coat, size 18; boys! Mail orders to Mrs. Geo. A. Money, wombat overcoat, size 14, both 1:1 Utopia, RR. 2. (435) good condition; also Quebec cook` stove with good reservoir, xvarming GENERAL BLACKSMITHJNG and closet and oven. Will be sold withf Hmse Shem3- Apply 13- N- Play` or without; hot water front. Very: er Elmvam (51705) reasonable. Apply 179 Bayelcl "" ' St. Phone 1214. (11) AUTOMOBILE PARTS " S" 1"" l tic Tire Sales. Associate Dealar in TUESDAY W. A. Miller and family wish to take this opportunity of expressing 'their sincere thanks and apprecia- 'tion for the many expressions of sympathy extended to them by their neighbors and other friends in their I recent bereavement. (9) !GRAHAM--A1, the RV. Hospital, on ' Monday, 25, to Mr. and Mrs. " Graham, Allandale, a daugh- tn- Essa, on Mary Ann Funeral residence at Ar\n*v1r~ nu n..4......1..__ n.,,,; --- - for Sick Toronto, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1939, Clayton Campbell, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Campbell, 14 Cayroline St.. Allandale ,aged six months. In- terment; at St. Paul's. Innisl, on Sept. 20. . ._... --.. nu. ;u.v Wednesday, Sept. 27, Mrs. Peter Dunn, 29 _._--_..-...- .-v mu; All-Va 1.Au.)1Jn.(u. 'Ju 22, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham. 111 Bradford St., a ..,-.n THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, I939. EQUIPPED THEATRE FOR SALE-1933 Dodge Coupe with rumble seat; and hot water heater running smoothly. Reasonable for cash or take 1930 or 31 Plymouth sedan as part payment. 612r4 (6) Phone ` CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS R.V. Hospitf n-sf `)7? k ___..`,... -, v-. , to Mr. and Charlotte St. )1}. 16. In- Cemetery. FOR SALE---Over one hundred 2 good land, farm buildings, s house, station one mile. Might ` sider small house in Barrie payment. Apply Barrie FOR SALE-Happy Thought Furn- acette, mahogany color, in good con- dition. nish like new. Cheap for quick sale. Apply 46 Worsley St`... or phone 1628J. (2) FOR SALE-1936 Ford Coach, heat-l er, new tires, forced to sell. Apply Advance Ofce. (3) I FOR RENT-House, central, with all conveniences. Apply Gribb1e s Radio Service. Phone 122. (1) 1939 Dc Luxe Sedan. Radio 1937 Fordor Std. 1935 Chev. Master Dump Truck 1931 Ford A Truck. Stake Body 1929 Durant Sedan, Cheap 1927 Oldsmobile Coach, Chap 111111 t'Il\\vnv-u--` -.._-_ -_- .FOR SALE-0ne used copper tub electric washer, in good condition. $10.00. Gribble s Radio Service Phone 122. (8) l FOR SALE-Choice building lots, on` paved street. Price reasonable. Ap- ply 94 Bayeld St. . (4) Page Eight FORD GARAGE IPI VIIVAI I1` USED CARS FOR RENT Find \a Saul-U1 ELMV ALE FOR SALE Main Street I FOR RENT--Unfumished at. town limits. four rooms, electricity; also large double room downstairs, hen.t- ed. Apply Barrie A(1'.`:111ce. (SF-) (7) I part ROOFING Steel, Asphalt. shingles and siding.` Insul-Brick siding. Well-curbing, Eavetrough, Portable Silos, Roof ` Paint.s. all kinds of insulating ma--` .'terial. metallic ceilings, steel tracks ' iand hay carriers, Aeroxnotor wind-J` `mills and electric pumps. )Gem e1ec- 1 ltric fencing. If .. in. .._.1 n_. n_ CQ_I N OTICE |TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I V will not be responsible for any more debts contracted by my brother, Thomas Gallaugher. now living on farm lot 19, concession 2, Tossoron- tio. (Signed) David Gallaugher, lot. 18, concession 2, Tossorontio. (1) #525 Reward }%E;%: }TI-IYMOLATED CORN SALVE for Jzmy com or callous THEY cannot `remove with this eicient new scien- tic treatment`. for CORNB and CAL- ? LOUSES. LLOYD S COMBINA- ;'I ION TREA'I'1\/DENT (salve and 'IPe.ds) removes and KEEPS THEM IAWAY. DESENSITISES and RE- ,LIEVES with first application For {sale all better Drug Stores. I Reliable I ` Builders and Contractor: _C0ttage.9 and All Kinds of Repairs I DADDTD A. F. A. MALCOMSON `GENERAL PICKUP AND DE- } LIVERY--Anywhere inBan1e. Rea- sonable. Hockridge Service. Phone I 760. I [1 PLASTERING AND R.EPA]RSr- I J Work neatly done in town or out. Renew those old ceilings with anew 1 puzzo nish. any color or design. 1 Cornice work, also brickwork. \- Frank Howes, 82 Cumberland suit Phone 95W. (912!) 1 e TO LET--3-1'oomed apartmc-nt. Ap-I ply 90 Collier St. Phone 12. (12) MEN or` 30, 40, 501 WANT VIM,` Vigor, for rundown body ? Tryi OSTREX Tablets of raw oyster stimulants and general body build- ers. If not delighted with results of rst; package, maker refunds its! low price. Call, write Douglas ! Drug Store. I |2.-I}1~oMou31:LE PAERTS __ Superlasu Saies, Associate Dealar in Canadian Tire Co1-poration, pm-Ice: _ I P same as current cabologue. H. F 14`.-a1.`n1.r T\.mI..... .....: u'..I........- `RUNS IN SILK HOSE Mended, also general mending, 15 per hose. I ' SPECIAL To FARM'.ERs- I`hresh1ng masts. The price is the lowest In town. Jack Dyck s Meat Market, 7 Collier St., Barrie. Phone 821. 271 I [WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for Fowl. Barrie Poultry Farms, R.R. 3 Barrie. Phone 60515. 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 rene your fur coat. Estimates freely given. Write J. A. Milburn, Hillsdale, Ont. (455) l _: STRAYED-Last; Friday from L0 ` 32, Con. 9, Essa, one dark Jersey ` cow, heavy milker. Finder kind 1y notify Alex. Miller, R.R. 2, Bar rie. Phone 651r4. (10) puaxu; an vu.1.AG.uu ua-vuxvgue. .11. I` Fralick, Dunlop and Mulcaste: I FOUND-1 load, or part load, or` sawed lumber, on property of 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, Innisl, Lefroy PD. (3) I . I FOR RENT-Wa1'm, fu1'11is11 bed-' room in good home, central. Te1e-- nknnn :0 I Before Buying. LORNE A. ATKINSON J. GUNSTONE 8: CO. _'l-`ho Home of GOOD INSURANCE MISCELLANEOUS FORTY` V nu ._nau PHONE 447 PERSONAL n - gu ._uu.u BARBIE Get FOUN 1? FOR SALE-150 acres good land. 15` acres wooded, large brick house.; good L-shaped bank barns, joined; drive shed and pig pen, adjacent to school; good water supply: Practically new implements are in-i cluded in sale. Apply Mrs. Herbert, Pen-y, Creemore, RR. 3. Phonef 107-13. (35) Phono 1154w Phone 1360.! nun. ' near Alliston next month, where they v may be expected to make :1 good showing and bring back a share of the prize awards to this district. . The season of fall fairs is here, ,iwhen the opportunity is again given _at various centres throughout the .' province for the display of good live . stock and the products of the soil. ; The four-day a.ir at Barrie this week .is attracting large crowds of people .1`rom the surrounding country and residents of this district will do well to arrange to meet at Bradford next: Wednesday and Thursday, and inci- dentally give support to their local in (ah- `nu vv Lucu a L}U.!llC3h The trial plowing match held at Fennells on Saturday afternoon brought together a number of teams and two tractor outts, and con-_` sldering the dryness of the ground and the hottest mid-September wea-` ther for many years, some very good: work was done. Other causes com-' blned to rob this event of a good` deal of interest, so that the attend- ance was smaller than it would un-` doubtedly have been. Mr. H. A. Lashley, agricultural representative and other experts were present to inspect the plowing and give advice. which was valuable to contestants and any others desirous of reaching a high standard of prociency as plowmen. As a result of this pre- liminary trial match, local entrants may look forward with condence to the South Simcoe plowmen s contest nnor Allioinn "A"; .._....u_ ,_,u,, SE II] p( 01 at .. ...... -. \lA uJ.A\. uuuu. The funeral, held from the fam- ily residence to Ivy Presbyterian Church for service on Friday, Sept! 22, was conducted at the home by,` Reverend Campbell and at thcj_ `church by Rev. Dr. Shortt, assisted .by Reverend Robertson and Reverend Blake. Interment took place in Ivy [Cemetery Friends and relatives at- tended from Meaford, Alliston, Stay- ner, Milton, Toronto and Edmonton. Surviving, in addition to the sur- rowing husband, are one son, Allan, on the farm at Utopia, and one daughter, Bella, at home. A bro-I ther, Joseph McLean, Ivy, also sur- viunq , _ - -....._, v\4A nu. \JLu.u nu, -Miller was active ir `Missionary Society ax ing to Barrie took an the church at Ivy, wl member of the choir. I rr!L.. Ln, -_. .. aw... uu LULJ. A faithful member of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, the late Mrs.;1 ` 'MI'i'l'|nv- turn.-u ....4..'...\ _.. . ' 2 , I Born at Ivy, Ontario, on Marchi 24, 1863, daughter of the late John! ,McLean and Margaret Aim Shields, deceased was united in marriage to; William A. Miller at Ivy, later mov-i ing to the g1'0om`s farm at Utopiap. where the happy couple resided un.-,'l itil their retirement when they mov-':' jed to Barrie in 1919. E I l r 1 A 4-..xu.p_.a - - - The death occurred at her home, 33 McDonald St., Barrie, on Wed nesday, Sept. 20, of Mary Jane Mc- Lean, beloved wife of William A.l Miller. The sudden and unexpected`; passing of Mrs. Miller following 9." heart seizure came as a shock to her! many friends throughout the dis-~ trict. ! 11 The Barrie Women's Institute will": meet in the Orange Hall, Elizabeth V st.. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 2.30 p.m.;`_ Mrs._A. Hirlehey will be convenor on` 1' health and child welfare. Visitorsi? nmlr-nrnn FOR SALE'--Electric Washing Ma-3. chine, requires small repairs. Will)` exchange for hand washer in goodx( shape. Apply McCzu'mey, 3rd lobi.` north of Lisle village. (s) jq I .. . $19.40 I WAN'I'ED-Hea1thy, < horses or cattle 1 mink feed. Phone : 7_;__________j_ WANTED-A respectable elderly wo-` ; 1 ` man, light house work for two,| I for room and board. Phone Mine-i I sing 9101. .:__j_ ANTED-Cutting I 19 In -.....C.........: {WANTED--A butcher, with exper-A I . ience waiting on counter and could? handle a. country route part time: State wages expected and how soon available. Apply Box 13, Ad I Vance. (13) .-... .......4 -\.auvuuA5 A. 13 in. preferred. 1 condition. Apply Vasey. SINGER COMING EVENTS FENNELLS IVIRS. FOR SALE--2,000 ft. lumber, a qu2m- I my 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, B1-em,-1 Wood, Out. I ROUND BOBBIN GOOD CONDITION WANTED SEWING MACHINE W. A. MILLER The Barrie Advance ...- -...... -.-. u. in the Women's and before com-I an active part: in`_ . where she was a I box with blower. Must be in good 1'1 .. rs -n_uu.. - old or crippledl fit for fox and . nu: - -... -v. awn ` 311, Barrie. (14) [ON (2) PHONE 30 _ V-.. H phone 53. (s) O-truck bacons held Mondays price of $8.50, while dressed weights rmed to $11.50. 1-4--.: .._.._ Choice veal calves nished : $10.50 with other grades selling from $6-$9.50. were $5.50-$5.75. weighty steers closed at , and butcher steers and heifers ran:,"-'. ' ed from $6-$7.50. Butcher cows ` `ed at $4-$5.75 and caxmers and cut-i`: Lers $3-$3.75. Good butcher bulls`: ' brought $5.25-$5.65 and bologna $4.50-$5. Fed calves traded $10 and stockers $6-$6.75. i 1 Steady to rm prices ruled sections of the Toronto live ' market yesterday. Cattle trade `ped up at mid-session after `opening and cattle holdover was` ! Sheep and lambs . ' about 300 head. Good ewes and wether lambs clos-I Y , -7- ....... .... ...u.. yuAvAAuDv\4 nu %points `in the United States. This! lco-operatsion on the part of the Gray Coach Lines will be appreciat- .'ed by patrons travelling across the `line. to whom it will result in a considerable saving. I. : cum Products, Burton Ave., reported Arthur J. Mccabe, of Argo Petrol _ to police the theft of his car Mon- day evening from in front of the Wellington Hotel, Elizabeth St. The 'car, a 1935 model black Plymouth`: sedan, was stolen between eleven` ,L and twelve o'clock midnight. Police . !have notied surrounding; districts lto be on the lookout for the stolen ` vehicle. I V! Travellers via Gray Coach Lines `\vi_l1 be pleased to learn that Can- am-an money is being accepted at nnr f'r\1- hue 0-n.Ir..4.~ ._......u_-_-_1 ._ Toronto Markets 1533 FOR SALE--Dapple 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 to cut. Write or call Mrs. J. W. Prosser, Box 135. New Lowell, Ont. (445)