d I121,-: men`, `lean.. , ____- t Barrie Branch and Safety Deposit Boxes Thornton Branch - - I`_I MOTORIST 1-`11~u:6`s1.oo an]: T.un..m+..... u... .2...) I3 THREE CHANGES or PROGRAM WEEKLY v PROVES IT IN HER LATEST PICTURE MISS FERGUSON is marvellous in her poignant portrayal of a friendless woman. David Powell and Mary MacLaren also in the cast. A most absorbing story with `a thrilling. climax in which the star is rescued at sea by a seaplane. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Usual Prices: 15 and 25 cents. OF A WONDERFUL WOMAN LAID BARE Flan- - fight No. 2 THE SOUL It is better to have a savings account which grows through compound inter- est than an investment which earns only simple interest. More large fortunes have sprung from Bank accounts than from any other source. Pin your faith to the savings" way. ` The Bank Way 12 PAGES "Double your Savings; I! CAN be Done." I -.__- - ' In Agcukurgf vOff1ce' at 8 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 18. Prizes offered for best` male and female in W yandotte class A. Hutchinson, Sec.--'1` reas. / ,,__ ___.--vuu vs unnnli `I wish to thank very heartily the electors who so kindly gave me their independentsupport and assistance [during the election on Jan. 1st. I still claim your condence on business principles. I cheerfully accept my `defeat and suspension for one year. I with `nothing to lose. To all citizens and members of Council-eMay lhealth, happiness andlprosperity be iyours, , L. FRANK HILL. l '__, T/O THE ELCTORS OF BARRIE: `T -.-!.._L L- L` 1 our Colors -__.-_u -us:--un;o.|\ IJIBILIJ Mrs. Wm. Vance of Millbrook. mother of His Honor Judge Vance. died quite suddenly on Wednesday evening. Judge Vance left for Mill- 'brook this (Thursday) morning. ! J UDGE VANCE:'S MOTHER DEAD ]1____ II ? `V `.u.uu;x: auu 1'1. 11Ug" The members who still have :2. lyear to remain in office are: Wilfred 'Firth, J. Hipkin, W. Shouldice, P. J. ,Moran, W. Crpssland and J. F. Mc- EDonald. , , __ _ . . . V V-a -I\\J-JlL'aI's7 Six were elected to the Separate School Board for a two-year term at the elections held the first Wednes- day in January. The new members of the Board are: C. J. Birchard, C. C. McDonell, W. ,A.. (Overs, C; T. Devlin, J. J. Moore and A. Hogan. The n-unwuluu... ...L.. .,4:n I , Poumv ASSOClA_'I_'l_0N SECTION 2 {mass 5 T0 12 )9 Js ll, ` 1923. THREE CHANGES OF PROGRAM WEEKLY to, will address the Barrie Women s , 5--- - -.ruJ o~lf'J comic. Band in attendance. `Ad- mission 25c. E. Lovick, Mgr. 2p Mrs. Dignam, President of the Women's Art Association of Toron-] Canadian Club in Public Library Hall, Monday, Ilan. 15, at 4.15 p.m. Subject: Canadian Art, its Progress and Outlook." Admission to non- members, 25 cents. ' . 2c n.umxss10n to supper and rink, 50c. A masquerade carnival will be held in the rink, Churchill, on Tues- day, Jan. 16. Good prizes will be given for best lady's costume, gen-I t.leman's costume, girl and boy, and L .3 Mr: ronnwu D...-u.A.... AL- The Guthrie Rink will open on Wednesday evening,`Jan. 17. Con-, cert and supper in church basement , Admission to and rink, 50c.` A nuaannny-nnln .ma...:....I ...:n 1.- has in el. wwwwwmww$wW$$% E` comma avms E,` 2 cents ner word! minimnm.'): lI:)I\`n -ItZQw'U *` as >14 per word; minimum-25 cents K4 ` sIMsY4mmm'.v..v.l ; \.a\,.AIluC|l. Most of the objection tothe new, ruling was voiced by Y.M.C.A. re-I presentatives, the chief arguments being` that it would so. affect the sen- ior teams that the quality of the! hockey would be greatly lowered with loss of public interest and gate. receipts, to the detrimentaof the; League and ga_me.i Representatives of the Ea1'acas also objected to the new ruling being put into effect on such short notice. Those upholding the rule as fixed} at the previous meeting maintained` that a Sunday School Leagueshould he conducted in the interests of the boys, to keep the boys in their sports! still` connected with and under the,` Hood influence of the Sunday School.` Therefore, the rules should be suchif as will reward theboys who arei` loyal to their S. S. and give them an 5; opportunity to compete in these games under somewhat equal condi- 1 tions. They maintained that the ob- ` jectors failed to grasp the real sig- ` nicance of the change proposed and 3 the boy problem involved; also]! w 9 cent.` yer woru; nunlmum-25 VI` To play inthe Senior series of the S. S. Hockey League, it will not be necessary to be a bonade member of a Sunday School. This decision wasreached at a meeting of the Ex- ecutive, held Wednesda,v night. when _ a motion passed at a previous meet- ing, making Sunday School attend- ance compulsory for eligibility, was rescinded. ` Players Not Required to Members of Sunday V School. BACK TO ou) 1iUL ' A FOR sagglgx TEAMS SPECIALTW ` Matinee Saturday at 2.15 oncnzsnu . .Usua.l price,'- 15-25 rom 611. ices, For folks who are "looking for. something worth while. -AND SUCH A CAST!--, V JACQUELINE LOGAN LILA LEE JAMES KIRKWOOD, RAYMOND HATTON NOAH /BEERY and GEORGE F AWCETT ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON S -`Famous Story of` Love and Regeneration in the South Seas. F RIDAY-SATURDAY .` A thrilling re and shipwreck at sea: a breathless under-sea ght with a deadly octopus; one womanwho had never known love and another who had never known anything else '-A They're all in Ebb Tide." be ua. uuauuao Va. Db. LV1l1l'y 5, at`. I .Feb. 21---Baracas vs._ Trinity, Jr. I St. Andrew s vs. St. Mary's, Jr_. or. naracas vs. st. Andrew's, Jr. Feb. 14---St. Andrew's vs. Baracas,l [S12 St. Andrew's vs. Trinity, Jr. Feb. 16-Ba1'acas vs. Y.M.C.A., Sr. Baracas vs. St. Mary's, Jr. I FOB `)1____.noun n n a I tn '--3-:`-- YA `lulu AVJCILJ r V3. DU. l1llUl'eW S, J)`. ` Feb. 7--Y.M.C.A. vs. Baracas, Sr. St. Mary's vs. Trinity, Jr. I Wok 0, VTIIFA -... cu. A--Jw I It col! `ac. Mary's Trinity, ` Feb. 9---Y.M.C.A. vs. St. Andrew's, Sr. Baracas vs. St. Andrew's, Jr. I wo`\ `IA 04- A...J..---J- --n 7` u:.._ IJVQ KIIIUIUW 3 VS. Dufacas, J1`. Jan. 3]+--Trinity vs. Baracas, Jr. St. Mary's vs. St. Andrew's, Jr. ' I `Pal: '7__VMn A m. D .... -- no [d1'._ uznxty vs. st. Andrew s, Jr. Jan. 24~-St. `Andrew's vs. Y.M.C. `A... Sr. Trinity vs. "St. Mary's, Jr.i Jan. 26-Baracas vs. St. Andrew s,' Sr, St. Andrew's vs. Baracas, Jr. 9 1.... 01 m..:_:.. _. rs, us-any Jan. _19---St. Mary s vs. Baracas; `Jr. I`1'inity St. Andrew's, Jr. fun 04 CL A'_.1_.___J - " " "' AIIUU lJClll5n : After a somewhat lengthy debate,l B}which became rather heated at times,` the motion was put and carried.- A motion to go back to last year's! age limit for Juniors did not receive! `a seconder. , nu .... ithat fhe condition which would be continued if the rule" were rescinded,` would 1a1'g'el_v frustrate the original I mxrpose for which the League came, linto being. ' A01`... .. --___-,,,I, . I -I - I ! . -.... LL. .u\.;. nan. . ' e Honorary Deacons--Isaac Prince] `and Wm. Dobson. ' ' Mis=xiona1',v T2'ea.--Wm. Harker. .' I Choir Leader-~-Howard `Evans. i 01'g'.';1n11Gt--`]- , Carr. ar er-- . V. rett. 6 Usheifs----W. Urry, W. J. Justice-J,` lEd.- Armstrong`, Geo. Smith and 5W. Thompson. o , I xvntdvlln I ' Then the business was proce-'ededi `with. The `reports of the several! treasurers were most encouraging] it1negv'and total reaching $3451. ofi iwhir-h $826 was for missions. Officers were elected as follows: ' 'I`reasurer--Walter Urry. [ Clerk~---J._ H. Robertson; Deacons----WAm. J. Justice, K. A. `,ooke. John Dodd, Edward Arm? strong`. Geo` Smith, W. W. Thomp-I gum H. McPhaiI. 11-____,,, vx - At seven o'clock the large numbezril nresent sat down to tables bountiw fully spread and enjoyed the good`. things provided and the delightful spiritual fellowship. After the 1-9-2 wast," still seated around the tables: the members answered to the roll call with a verse. of Scripture or testimony. ' Pastor W. T. Bunt pre-1 sided. : Shop where you re invited to shop |S"p'f 3 Very gratifying progress during! the past year and most encouraging ,prospects for 1923 were reported at ithe annual business meeting of. Bar- I rie Baptist Church; held Wednesday` night. . I [BAPTIST CHURCH HAS * A SUCCESSFUL ' The Schedule 60thYear ,..__ _ __ .7- - cu`. u-uuvuavlul ` 3 I Orillia Council voted an honorar- ium of $500 to, Mayor Tudhope at] its nal meeting; also $300 to C. H. Hale in recognition of his services as chairman of the Water and Light, Commission. ' . , j ,u. u. uaxuuul 111- AVUU. ' W. Bro. Ronald is well versed in Masonic matters and is _very popular; [among the members. - ' | , . ` ~-~~-=~ v- ---~ -M-- ! =--Xr`:;;=l1`eS:IT;4l`a(1)1I1]st((1)o\vne and: \'\ allacei In` eonnectlion the accident 3 Initiated into Corinthian Lodge j{j `." P0 V *h eh .'P?"Vv `; llin September, 1914, it was not till; mnyer `IS gven ;'t t e eg".mmg 0 l live years later that he took a place lt `e Vail an eac Tionth whlclh paSs'] 5 on the staff of officers. Starting as lggldwit ecu-t anldaccl entmentllt es the` .Inner Guard in 1919, he made rapidi " 9 ` 3 i~ S*`'- '9 "9 Stars] _ipmg],eSs to the post of W_M` Helentitle theidepartmentto a bronze I was Junior Deacon in 1920, sensr:b- Deacon in 1921 and Senior Wardenl Mr Hogan local foreman must` *!in`i199'.2' In`the December elections `go two yea free of accidents be lnotwvithatanding the fact that he hatl -am he has nt.the required um removed from town, his b1'ethrenlb` men .unde': mm to permit of l honored him with the position 01 la bguon bemg gwe-n -Veay` presiding` officer. This is the second; " I` time that an accountant of the Bank 5 INNISFH` DISTRICT L'o'L' ll, of C()mme1`ce has been Senior `V31--3 Jan. 9, Innisl DiStPlCt L.O.L. ` jdgn of Corinthian Lodge when njovr imceiing in Allandale lCtd officers]: led fl-om town_ The other 11:` vf0ll0WB!--I.P.D.M., R. J. Gamble; _ lchosen under like circumstances was [M9-St~9F. Al8X- Stewart; Deputy M85- lJ`-L_ Barnumjn.191)0_ iter. W. H. Martin; Chaplain, Royd I` " ` In D`... n-_-m - -- - - ` William Ferguson Ronald, whogthe [was recently installed in the presid- ed a gin}: chair at Corinthian Lodge. is [native of Minesing, his parents gainong; the early residents there. In f1906 he entered the service of the !Bank of Conimerce in'Toronto. Af- gter serving in various branches in [that city, he came to Barrie in 1913 las accountant and held that post till la year ago, when he was promoted `to be manager of the branch at'the !corner Avenues, Toronto. 1'...:L:..L_.1 E__A,, ru - .u. - of Lansdowne and Wallace. W. J. Gaston, local wire chief with} Bell Telephone Co., was award-ll bronze button for the complex, I altion of a full year without an acci- bemg {dent in his department, The coveted lbuiion was presented by J. F. Gard- liner, plant chief, at a plant council -n~.eeting held last Friday. .C. H. Mortimore of Collingwoodl will bepresented with a similar but_-` ton on Thursday night, the present- ation to be made by Mr. Gardner, who is in charge of this area. ' i In connection with .n~ru\u.\n'Hnn nn`-'1--v '-3 `LA *"""' ~ THE . -~ ~ ---------' _gwL ` I Presiding . Master of, Corinthian g FOR Lodge, No. 96, A. F. & A. M. I nkets, `qual- I Read The Examiner Adlet Column Critics praise it even higher than the stage play! Masquerader POSITIVELY-u DRILL]-A Hononuuums _ BARRIE`, W. F .- RONALD The story of a man who didn t come back. Irresistible` in drama and romance. I spacw. ORCHESTRA a, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 .1923` wlettc ur re- GUY BATES IN THE `REAL SCREEN MASTERPIECE MONDAY-TUESDAY No Advance in Prices! 15 I I Q I W. J. Gaston, ohief with; whofthe award-I, -eSid_ int? 5` `hpnnrtn 1-n14-4-nu 2... LL- -- _-..v-., um ..p.vo ]\ A very pleasant feature of the nmeeting was the `presentation, of a [handsome chair given by Bro. R. J. Gamble to the lodge in thedistrict re<.'ei`:ing the most members during `the year, Allandale being the lucky jkvdge. The presentation was made` by Fast District Master, Bro. W. B. Sloan. . 3 h '4-11t`.'.'; nec. :sec_v., ueo. Banting; ;Fin. Secy., Alex. Adams; Treasurer, Wm. Lucas; D. of C., F. G. Morris; \Lecturers, R. Beatty and Bro. Hall. I A live I , .v.._ -- -------urn Ado`-Isl-do I i on L.O.L.] inmeetirig Allandale elected officers] asVfo110ws:-.-I.P.D.M., Gamble; Mas- -ter. Roy, 'A_.}]en; Rec. Sec_v., Geo. Banting; gt-3P\7 AIDV Aorncu W` nnnnnnn A- jwuu: can-:1= GETS BUTTON I CAD Annlnnnv-r l\I\wn ..... ._. -. -- -~~~-v -----.H 1 but-` present - who 7 . c , uu nnxuu U North Bay. 2 Like Sum .~v. u.-u guy. _ 1 Supt. Lynch, Mr. Weeger has] frisen. from the ranks in railway em- jployment. For the last three yearsi he has` been trainmaster in the Ot-' . . I tawa district and p1`lO1` to that was: passenger trainmaster at Montreal!` `for the Eastern lines. 1 I ies `Wednesday a;t:er 'a few hours in his office left to spend] a couple of days on the part of the, ,division between Allandale and] !NlI'fh Raw I - -.-.. .,_, unnc u.L.:.\.. 3 `IV ; E. Weeger of Ottawa has been `appointed Acting Superintendent at Allandale. He took up his new dut- morning and ` after :2 fQ\k` hrnn-e in :5 n-`in- `l..L L- --. y 1 1 Owing to his long and serious ill-" ness, from which he is making but] slow recovery, Supt. P. J. Lynch has- been granted extended leave of ab- !sence by the G.T.R 117 `D 1174--. n I\..' -' I CHARGEVAT Au_ANDALEi NEW ACTING SUPT. IN _ . . - can guns) IJUIIKJIV ACCIDENT PREVENTION ' ed-- s, at ; Perfect in Production, V Amazing in Story! ---------- : E \--Gdod dry 4-ft. body hardwood jat $13.50 per cord at Sarjeant s. 20 _.....n In: .;u ucnuw. ' Since the first of Jahuary there has been snownearly every -lay, the total fall being 14 inches. I REAL WINTER WEATHER A sudden dip in the temperature` sent the mercuryto 5 below zero, last Saturday. It did not get above] .1 below that day and on Sunday itl `sank to 15 below. I 02..-- AL A A - ' urn\Jl\.Il\luJl FIIVEIJ $1.00 ` Frank Livingston was ned $1.00 I {and costs when he appeared before V Magistrate Jeffs in police court, Monday, charged with reckless driv- ing on the Penetang Road, four miles north of Barrie, on the afternoon of Jan. 2. Defendant pleaded not guil- ty. The information was laid byi Thos. F. Bell, who testied that Mr. Livingston s car `collided with his as Mr. Livingston was attempting to; [pass a buggy near a bridge. Evid- ` i ence showed that the road was icy at the time and that the cars in at-l` tempting to stop skidded, causing` the collision. Duncan McCuaig act`-*1` jed for the plaintiff.` ~ ` R. J. Finley, who has been the llo_cal representative of the Singer `lSewing Machine Co. for the past nine ",years, has been promoted to the pos- "lition of Supervisor for the Middle "Division of Ontario. Mr. Finley has i been twenty years with the com- pany, coming here from Parry Sound labout nine years ago. His many {friends in town and vicinity will be] [glad to hear of his well-merited pro-' `motion and will be doubly pleased! to know that he will still continue i to reside in Barrie. Mr. Teatrow of Lindsay succeeds Mr. Finley as local L representative and will take charge Monday next. 7 I `A man may be down, but he s never out. Neither is a woman. ELSIE FERGUSON his victim. * nself at a.