~Bobertson s Drug Storei 6 (Robfartson & Caldwell) , --..-. r\l'.II' IITITD FUNERAL DIR}G'15ORS_ J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Olce--0wen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J Simpson) CHIROPRACTORS l:;1;:R1NAI` NURSING _ Page Seven HEATING nu 1. u DIRECTOR `DI. nu. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W11-` buxj Dobson were M1`. Ellis Cupunn and fzuuiiy` and Mr. Wilson Cupling, allof Honeywood. _ l - I Mr. and Mrs. A. Newman. off Crossland, called on friends around here last week. 44.`..- .... ... .._-._. Mr. and Mrs. I. Carson and son Glenn, of Apto, __spent Sunday with. the formers son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carson. Your co.-respondent wishes the] editor am staff 21 very Mcr1'y Christmas and a Prosperous New,1 8 I` THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. nvllcl IDUII ll rain: (Robertson PHONE 5 WE DELIVER MINESiNG STATION CENTRE VESPRA T Our ntire Organization Join in Wishing a Very MERRY CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUNIATIC PAIN QUICKLY To Everyone! _. E. SMITH ' Wishing You a Lvvv uuu Ll/VLIAA guru. Treasurer was authorized to pay general school levy to the several school treasurers. y-1aw No. 604 to set the time and place for nomination meeting was brought in and passed. Nomination meeting will be held at the town hall on Friday, Dec. 22. The various accounts before the council were passed for payment and `council adjourned to meet again on. .-\_, as g I V I I I anv. 1.. Qlaims for sheep killed by dogcu were ordered paid as follows: Thos` A. Sutton, -2 lambs killed, $14.00;` Thos. A. Sutton, 2 sheep killed, 314;` Thus. A. Sutton, 2 sheep killed and 4 injured, $21; Archie Woodrow, 1.; I _u,_-.. u_:n.._1 ace. 1.... `L1 T_7r\vvv\n 1 us: .1 kg; uuuuu. Wm. Hazlett was present regard- ing ditch on road 12B ,and Edward lwrigley re brush on road 13C. n .... _..1 ...A.:...\.. no` 4-.n.-v..-.-uHl>n1 n6 vvLa5u._y ;v unum. u.. -....... ....-. Several notices of committal or patients to hospitals were presented and dealt with. 1.- ,1: IN`- n rV:4. auu \A\-uuu uauu. Hydro contracts of Geo. P. Git- tens, Alex. Campbell, J. D. Oliver Mrs. Ella Miller and J. W. Clarke `J12, were accepted. X at..- 1-: 1.7 t1,....:u- ........nn.m. trio:-|~ uv vvu nun. The Ontario Municipal Board sent copy of order approving of by-1aw' No. 600 for establishing School Areal I - ...._,........., ,...., `sheep killed, $6; lamb injured, $3. I vs-, ,1 0-1....` `V1-1 If you suffer from rheumatic or` neuritis pain, try this simple inex- pensive home recipe. Get a package of RU-EX PRESCRIPTION from your druggist. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 1emons.| It's easy. No trouble at all and nioacqnf. I F Oro Council met at the Town Hall on Dec. 4, with all the mem- bers present. 111.... 1.1.-.n`InH ma nrochnf rntrnv-rl_ 'ux., nun. uvvvyv 5 Mrs. E. N. Hewitt, secretary, East lsimcoe Women's Institute, wrote thanking council for use of the LOWE hall. A,,L,..:. nu-..__.-_:._-1 11.\.....1 ......+ '1'a.1uu uuuxcu, xpu. Road Supt. Bell brought in his; report for work done during Novem ber, pay sheets, etc., and voucher to -........ .......... rrnu. rnno um.nn+aA and luxuaaxxsw. LAAnvAuuvvu Irv 3..., ........... I 1 1 Question of trees on road No. 6. was left in hands of Coun. Wood- row and Road Supt. -v-,,--,. ._....,. ....1......:......I 4- r\r\vI uxu, ya; mnuuuu, u..vv., mu... I\l cover same. This was accepted and treasurer instructed to pay same. 4'\,,. L!_,, -1: ;._._.._ __ _.......: x7. :2 I v v council a I I Dec. 15. Year. `I Miss Rose Stokes spent the week end with her sister, Mrs, Mary ` I l Jones. \ I . . . . . . ,_| 1 Sincere sympathy 1s extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. (Dr) lKey, also to the family of the late I Mrs. Arthur Benham. I ...... -- _ ` ' Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family. ; of Stroud, visited their daughter. '1VIIs. Fred Nelson, on Sunday. `ALL _._.1 \_...u.-. -1.` 'n.-..\A-I. Mr. A. Debenham is spending the]. winter in Barrie with his son. ' pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often within 43 hours--sometime ovex'nightr-sp1endid results are obtained. Try this pre- scription. Feel good. Be without rheumatic or neuritis pain again. Costs only a few cents daily. Money back if it does not help you. RU-5 EX PRESCRIPTION is for sale and] recommended by l nnua. 4..., .u.....,.-, .,.. ....... Mrs. E. Lett and baby are visiting her sister. Thompson. ' Squashes and pumpkins had their `native home in America, whereas `tcucumber sand muskmelons came from the Old World. Oro Council DALSTON J as. H.~ Home, 1 .....\...._, . of Beeton. Mrs. M. Stamps for treasurer, $3.00; Wil- son drain, $5.69; coupon, $89.11, Boys and Boys, legal account, $74.50` B. W. Jennett, conveying Mrs. A.` Knight to hospital, $3.00; H. Smith relief account, $24.80; J. H. Bell, re- lief account, $6.53; W. Ruddick, re- lief account, $5.93; Mrs. Gallaugher relief acount, $6.00; S. W. Echersley relief account, $7.27; Treasurer Bar- rie, relief account, $5.18; N. Cox- worth, re old age pensions, $8.00. Cookstown Advocate, printing, $16: 'Treasurer Innisfil, relief to J. Eakin, $77.10; G. Ellis, '7 sheep injured, $20; J. Tiin, 2 sheep killed, 1 injured. $27.00; F. Fell, 1 sheep killed, $10; Wilson Elliott, 1 sheep injured, $2; 1Kenneth Elliott, 1 sheep injured, $2; `C. Arnold, valuing sheep, $3; G. Ball, valuing sheep, $1.50; P. Kennard. vvaluing sheep, $3.00; D. H. Coleman,` `hospital accounts, $50.78; Harry ._ lDa.vis, rebate taxes overpaid in 1938`, `$42.13; Vernon Jennett, rent of room" 13 meetings, $26.00; M. Bolger, rent of room, 1 meeting, $2.00; Angus` road subsidy, 1938, $232.46; Cooks- town road subsidy, $162.19; Thorn- `ton road subsidy, 1938, $40.15; S. J Halbert, on account trustee levy $200.00. 'Il'_LE_,_ 1, _ -.-.___r:._,, ,, ,1 ~_ ,__AA I Essa Council met m nlliston on Dec. 1. Alter reading of minute: and correspondence, the following accounts were presented for pay- men : Motion by Banting and Jennett that this council having organizeo for Red Cross purposes, appoint thr| following to collect: Wm. Ruthven` R. Hood, Edgar Whiteside, Oscar Whiteside, Cecil Newton, Chas Haugh, W. G. McLean, Jos. Jennett. J. A. Lennox, E. Bone, Wm. Boake `Art Halbert, Harry Banting, Wes Martin, C. Aronld, F. N. Higginson J. J. Cochrane, W. Ruddick. I n-n_- -_______,.__ u... 1,," l_. _. ---__-.-.-, _-......__.- . ' The necessary by-law was given `three readings, setting the time and iplace to hold the nomination to be, `held on Friday, Dec. 22, owing to !Christmas Day coming on Monday [Owing to the death of Dr. W. J I`! Scott, 21 by-law was passed appoint-12 mg Dr. Chas. Carr M.O.H. for thal lportion of the township known as 11-- :- Lbh Caay` Vnn n I The 91931` was instaructed to pre-I pare 3- by-law to set; the speeo limit on boundaries of villages op highways Nos. 89, No. 27, also th= Village of Angus, to be agreed tc' ,by the villages and townships. E - n . I -n _u.._u_ A...1 4. ......... .. ...\.u\ :.,. r-r-1 PK ..-,.. ......n law to apply to .I.\-vv uu_yu unuu Asrsnvnnvv ...... -...... ...-..., __.., Miss Phyllis Baker has returned` couple of hours after you iirsti ESTEN and ESTEN `home after an appendicitis opei`a- t,hought', of it! A mighty smarti BARRISTERS {Lion in the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. service this, for something like 35c`Solicitors in High Court of Justice, We all wish her a speedy 1'ecovery:.exL.m! Notaes Pubncv Conveyance A lawgc crowd attended the dance. J.W.C., 52 Dunlop St.` M01193 "50 1a`;a:S1We5t current i _ at Baxter on F-riday evening. All (Article No. 57). omce: 1st Floor, Masonic Temple report a good time. 31113,, name, Mr. Norman Brown and son Jim-= The `Victim .G. H. Esten ' M. H. Esten ` w ,my called on Mrs. W. J. Mcclezm l\:[-.111 0v01`bou1`d ($111110 the cry.` '01! W'3dnSdi1b'- M15 Rachel BFOWD Instantly `all was c0mmoLion. Boats} GORDON LONGMAN returned with them to Sunnidale. were iower ml a search wasjBARRIS-I-ER SOLICI-TOR, NOTARY `made in en the roll was ETC. '"""" called a mystery deepened. Money to Loan THORNTON _A_u were. . t and correct." Masonic Temple Bldgz, Barrie At last; if. very scared-loc-king A_.B.` approached the oicer of the watch.` DONALD F. MMLAREN-_ BA. M155 M- A- W5v Wh has be I think. sir. 8-5 `OW me ma" BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY with Mrs. Boake for some time, has overboard mmt my been me_" he PUBLIO gone W Auismn 5" the Christmas said. (31 went over, but I managed Masonic Temple Bldg. Ban-in grab the anchor chain and ! MQNEY To LOAN nbed in again. ` `Then why didn't You YGPO W! DUNCAN F. McCUAIG. K.C. A ---~ nu . `DAITI. H, ARMSTRONG. B.A. '1` w.o~. aoogaovcpsn -!s1s!er, Mrs. Mayes, of Bethesda. know that Mr. Elwood Jennetr. spent Friday plants by with his brother, Mr. Vivian Jen- done: Go 1' nett, in Toronto. I want, to I _. ,. -. _ M. ALI-vv, u. 4. \l& vp.Avv- There was a fa.i.1'-,attenc1ance at the dance in the Orange I-Ia.ll last week. _- . --,,, v ...,,.,. ,, _.__1 :4..- I Wl.\.n I Mr. and Mrs. L. Srigley and fam- ily spent Friday with the forn1er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Srigley, Holly. vun. ~n-1n....,... 111:1... :. pm.-..-\.-!iv\r~r n l .|.;uu._y 0 Mr. Wilmer Wilson is spending a few days with Toronto friends. up.-,.- n1....n.'.. 13.1.... [who ucfun-`r\nr`.' my called on with 1 Essa ffouncil The Barrie Advance The regular meeting of the W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Thompson on Dec. 14, with six-. teen members present. The moLto| Advent" was given by Mrs. Hick- ling. Roll call was responded to by a Christmas wish. After the busi- ...............A..A nu;-I vnrxnrfq 1-,:._ l| (By John Crossland) I To-day, most likely you are going` over your Christmas gilt list for the 666th time trying to make nal de- cisions. And only two more days for shopping! There are no mo`re than two 01 three names left on that list of ,yours, but you can't make up your mind about what they'd like. Per- haps one of them is fond of plants and owers. Have you thought about that? You know, too, don t. you, that that friend of yours \vho has always enjoyed plants in her, home would be just --.a. little bit dis-I appointed if she received too many handkerchiefs, scarfs and stockings and not one single pot plant for he; window ? - _ L WHAT PLANTS ARE THERE? Your orist has a. more interesting , display of plants this week than at _, , any other week in the year. Walkii 1, into his shop and look around. He lli I. be glad to tell you the names oil L,` them, their prices and how to 200K` yr, after them. And don't reel en1-| l`,ba.rrassed because you have to ask: u " the names of the plants. After 3.11., L how is anybody supposed to remem-| her all the funny odd-sounding names they have, anyway? 17.... ...:n 1...` ......,. L- tVl'\P\ .. 0.1..-..-. : .... ....u u..._, ......\.., ....._, u .-_, . You will be sure; to see m there strange looking plants with enorm- ous scarlet owers-you know, the ones you see painted on Cl1r1stma;: cards and wrapping` paper? They`re.` called Poinsettia plants. According] to size, they cost from 500 up to $1 `or more. 'lnen L1lL`l'\: are BEg'0I`liR.~`. and Geraniums-1ower priced gifts` for young people to get for mother. |A dwarf, woody-stemmed "shrub with` ltiny leaves and dozens of pink rose-' |1il~:e flowers is called the Azalea! lsome people call them "rose trees." These last longer than any other- plant, like plenty of water and cost I from about $11.50 up. If you want` , - ._-4. ,'GardenNotes| >s..:uun, yyuyu. .u..., -- !These ,Lo be extravagant. you can get a `fairly large Azelea for several dol-l iars. Cyclamen plants are 1ow,I bushy and have round dark green 121eaves and bear graceful owers on vuu uuv... [soft hollow stems. New owers re-ii appear steadily as the older ones` drop off. Cyclanxens last. well, don't `require much water and cost: about I .-.=_ 75c. IUD: I Your florist also has rich luxuriant! Enjoyed it !" Was the reply. "1 }; Ferns that sell from about 75c and: should think not, indeed! Why 1 3 `up. What other Christmas gift can; Spent half the night pounding on c {compare with a beautiful green the wall to make that Cornet player e Fern, for the money? Dailodils ; St0D- 1 and Narcissus Bulbs planted I m afraid there's been a 1nis- 1 novel arrangements and fzmci) ! understanding," said the landlordlz crockery also make a fine gift. Theysti1y_ The cornet player told me `. sell for about 50c and will begin to,__ V _ , ower in two or three weeks. I f~,~,`,._,._,,~v_,._,_,`,,._,\,~,~,_,~,,,,._,,._,,,`_ OTHER SUGGESTIONS . .. Pro fesslonal i 5 A good idea is to send along with your gift. plant 9. package or plantl tablets, Pokon plant food or one on the other widely advertised pot` LEG-AL "'plu11Lte1'Lln;-gcis wnicil your ilo1'istlms` for sale. Directions are always in- BOYS and BOYS luded which guide the amateur OIIBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS. ` 'tiatd in their use. ! ETC Or you can simply order out flow- ' s delivered to a. friend's home`, MOM) W 103 at west rates f Interest. ow about Chrysanthennuns, Roses,` rnations, Snapdragons, Na.rcissi'.> ? 051993 13 Owen St-v Mason Temple , ., Bldg. Branch Ofce ,Elmvale _..-u-.... ..:.. "nu nr)\`I| Auuuuua, .;u...1..u.....,_.,.,...., -..._ -,..-, . a. friend in another city you can Branch Umce mmvme ve these owers sent by telegraph 3- R" B075 5- F- Wd5 a few cents extra. Did you you can also send potted CAMERON and CAMERON wire ? Here's how it's BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. done: into your florist and say 5 Owen St.. Barrie. Phone 406 "I to send a. $2.00 Azelea planti MONEY To LOAN with a. card to Mrs. John Smith, 91 -----?-------------- Brewster Ave., Ottawa. You pay ALEXANDER COWAN for the plant and the message, your BARRIST-ER "`5` d5 We S; H9 `hspatches Solicitor for obtaining probate of` the message Immediately to a or-:wi11. guardianship and administration ist in Ottawa, who straightaway be-!2md general solicitor, Notary Con- gins to wrap up a $2.00 Azelea. Mrs.` .VYane1'- etc- K Smith receives the plant at her om: M5i Temple 31(13- fdoor, greeting card and all, only a: 1' you first mighty Justice extra! ` Conveyancers - 11-rrrw kn n....a,m qr . Money loan at lowest _:_ at once? `I would ha. clone, sir, but being one of the 1ifeboat`s crews, I had look for a man overboa.rd."--An- ntigua, Guatemala, was once the`: and wealthiest city in_ tranked only by Mexico rst . my smart ` 350 [ S: nunlop St. l \ cry.` .on. Boats_ :a.rch was1E rrect." akmg A_`B. - watch. I .....-9 L.n| O G ness was transacted and reports re- ceived from various committees, the delegates to the recent Area Con- vention gave their reports, which were very interesting as well as in- structive. Many useful suggestions for the branch were given. A hearty vote of thanks was given to` the delegates, also a vote of Lhanks' was tendered to the local leadega who demonstrated the meat cookery! project. Llllllbltlllblh WLOLA. 4-guy- .._-v ..___ I .,, L- 1....I. ..N.n.. IW|....;q_R Arcuss l:'UDLu.LJ, uun vu ....u...._.-.....` N_! ETC. lg.` loan lowest of W i 1- Masonic v r. vv-...x.. an l `ll MEDICAL DR. W. A. LEWIS I A commercial traveller put up for the night at a small country inn. lIn the breakfast room the following `morning he was asked by the Iand~ ylord how he had enjoyed the cor- net playing in the next bedroom iduring the night. I - - ; it!" ilshould ;spent: - 1` stop." {Solicitor of :will. !zmd I ` Masonic TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS I [Solicitors I Money rates. 1st I`: `L1 1.'.`anh '|\/|' `I -1'7 Egten May the New Year bring You a Full Measure of Health, Wealth and Happiness 1;; \JJ\,\zu. A committee to look after Christ.- mas cheer was formed. Any mem- ber having anything to date, kindly leave at M1's. Gareld VV'mgrove':~ not; later than Wednesday, Dec. 20~ -` v- - A -~.-......a. ".611 kn `nn1r`l' PLUMBING ! ! ` PAUL H. ARMSTRONG, B.A. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN 1)-... mnnlr 11`-'-[A LVJ. \J Ross Block BLIIIIIKAAUJ. urnnu 5:--41:4---1-. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOT-` ARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS| Money to loan in any sums at ` lnwpet mnrrnnl. ratec 10W 18 Owen St. STEWART and STEWART n rs? 'rrI'1 rrII'n3 5 MM Encore ! A. MOFFATT that the person in the next room: applauded him so heartily that he played every piece he knew ve times over.-Tit-Bits. IIUL Jaw: Luau vvu.u....u..,, ..v-. ..v The school concert will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 20. The chil-1 dren are busy practicing and 3. good` program is being arranged. Encour-g age the teacher and children by: your personal support. New Jersey took a popular four-A lane highway and split it; down the middle. Two roadways, separated by a. dividing centre strip, resulted, and fatal accidents dropped 83.3 per cent. Non-fatal accidents decreas- ed 48.5 per cen`t., and accident in- volving property damage were cut 17.6 per cent. The reduction for [accidents of all kinds was 40.4 per ` cent. SURGERY AND DISEASE OF WOMEN Chief Coroner, County of simcoe-I Phone 61 0fce--58 Collier St. Ofce Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-6* p.mi'.` . DR. W. C. LITTLE- Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe and anu DR. A. D. GRAY Oicez 47 Maple Ave. Phone 213' Oice Hours: 1 to 4 pm. and 7 to 9 p.m., or by appointment... ,..._. -- GEO R. & ELSIE R. BURNS. D5.C. DRUGLESS TIDERAPISTS Electro, Hydro and Mechano Therapy " Electra Magnetic Baths Electronic Diagnosis. Foot Adjustmenc`s`~ ` Phone 405 for Appointinenl. . 82A Dunlop St. Barrie. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES (BARRIE BRANCH) We11-Baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.30 very; Wpdnpxria v_.'N|'i.q: T T .nnr:nn vvcu-puny Luuuu, 4.00 LU tau every.- Wednesday-Miss I. Lawson. Application for nurse's services may` be made direct or through doctors DR. C. C. FLEMING , VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Office: 48 Bayeld St... Barrie PHONE 811 .ruru:.':uu.. uu.1',I1U'1'Ul:f. '47 Elizabeth St. Phone` 218' AMBULANCE SERVICE . -Jdvn-All uv UV- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Motor Ambulance in Connection [open day and night Morgue and- Chapel in connection Established 1869 I Dhnnn R`) . n.._.:.. (gn- gaitll, of J ... 41 ,__., -