Home Journal Patterns at Half Price 552 meta OLUU to Insure 11': work, saving the uax rauuerns ' Half Price. ,- -_. `r\JIlI IIIIKII Bing about cost. might encourage It nnnl man .uuuo ouuuy, 1 * rate is neces- 3 -u-.....I-_A. -7` ' LET US PROVEJHIS To YOU % DURING `THE NEXT 7 DAYS. Every Coat and Every Dress in the Store bears a reduction during our 7-Day White. Sale 30 PORCH AND HOUSE DRESSES, slightly soiled, regular up to $3.98 each, sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98 A RACK OF SILK AND SERGE DRESS- ES, also a few Winter Coats, sale $5.00 ONE ONLY BEAUTIFUL PURE LINEN. TABLE SET, large cloth and 12 large. napkins, slightly soiled from handling, regular price $32.00, sale . . . . . $20.00 . TABLE OF CHILDREN S KNITTED SWEATERS, Pullovers, Nightgowns, etc., your choice at . . . . . . . $1.00 each v----- ---uu 4au.11J. LVLJDDIDD VV 11111`; TON DRAWERS, open and 'closed styles and lace and embroidery trimmed. 4 --White Sale Price, 69 LADIES ENVELOPE CHEMISE, lace 4-J-.............`I _-1_ TABLE_OF BUNGALOW APRONS, Knit- ted Underski_rts,_ Blouss and Infants Dresses, sale . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 each These Sale Goods Ar Displayed 1' on Tables for Your Insption LADIES AND. MISSES WHITE COT- mnm `nu A urn-nn , ,, - triimrxed, sale |VUUD' ' and umv exam . PIE Hamilton, Feb. , ...u.wu,uuu Uusuels next year, It would I require 3,000,000 tons of coaloto come east, to make up this difference alone. .Volume of business during slack seasons will solve the rate, as demonstrated by {Penny Postage, 2c street-railway fares in ,Glasgow, Night Telegram Rate. Night Let- zter Rate, Day Letter Rate, Parcel Post, and manyother most practical and profit- able example. Hnmiltnn 11".). n In A .......u ' auuuulc rate. The U.S. mine owners and miners have shown their willingness to let Ontario per- ish. to serve their own profitable ends. Now that Canada has undertaken to deal with the matter, .let Canada show that we will never be at their mercy again, that in fu- ture we will be `self-reliant, and distribute our, $l00,000.000.00 fuel expenditure en- tirely in our own country. ' With'- transportation organized to the Southern `Boundary and Fort William, we can help the U.S. out in coal as well as wheat.for Montana, Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, etc., in fact all upper lake points could be supplied, as well as a com- bination rail and water route via Fort Williamdown to all this part of Ontario. With 20,000,000 bushels of wheat going via Vancouver this season, and probably il00.000,_000 bushels next it would require 3.000.000 tnna nf lIf\nl`r\ ..... -A -........., ... nuouul cusv, saxu subsldxes to continue until shown by actual experiment With train load lots during the slack_sea- sons that $4 00 will more than cover ac- tual cost. This would supply our dealers at 38.50 F. .B. here, and the consumer at a rea- sonable rate. TL- `I1 0 WOOL SERGE AT 98 YD. subsidy in actual cost, l|nnf;nIua un6:I'.-L----- L-- Laces and Insertions at a Fraction of Their Cost, lc per yard There ar several thousand yards in this lot and surely it will pay you to get a supply at this price. Not less than 10 yards will be sold to a customer._ 150' Pairs Fancy and - Plain R_ingwood Gloves, 19 pair These Gloves are pure wool and priced regularly up to 65. There are all sizes from 3 to 7 among them. OI can - ..-..v..b vnnwnlbc ---Sale, 19 pair --Sale, ic yard :t, said subsidies IV nnhunl nwn....:....-..4. 58 4, 1924. Take Our Advice arid Buy These Curtainings at 23c_ yard 500 YARDS OF GRENADINE AND NET rvnnm A Txvrxvhn 1, u Coming: ' Two Days Scandal p' ` her i mu `It's a Me superml MAY that 112. zzmuscd whc 441 THIS SALE 3 GIVES YOU A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY COTTON GOODS Satun-ti If _\'u of I11 `(h SN E zxutln OF EV E1 1/d 46` l:\;: been purchased at a big price concession and will go out during Sale Week; regular 35c values, and `you may buy thgm during White Sale at . . . . . .A . . . . . . . . . . . .v 23 yard ing,b we have decided to leove the doors ciosed until 10 o'clock. No" orders for sale goods can be ac-_ cepted in advance, ondwe suggest that you try `and be here when ouf doore open. ' ` sAu: GOODS ARENOTV RETURNABLE. up Y-vww r .,.---u -Sale, .8'9-c ynfd ;T.{[:`;3;,..a ` Ill l4llUIlIu Your Club has- a great duty to perform, said Mr. Downey in closing. We live, in an age when parternal- ism is encouraged; when peo le"'say `Let the government do it. e are facing a time when our people will be incapable in face of an emergency ' as the German army was incapable because they depended on someone. else to do their thinking for them. If weencourage paternalism-, we de- stroy the individualism that made the nation great; If you have a defect- ive child here, don t say, `Send him to Orillia,? _IF the child is obedient and docile arm mix a good home and a good mothc.-n give `the mother a chance to peziorm her duty. .-If you `do that," you are movingtoward the solution of theproblem of the feeble- \ minde`d." . _ . . Juve__nile- Cc\2rt_ Recommended `In the` business session of the `I ll Ul'Uo Mr- Downey explained some of the mental tests and how they are ap- plied. He illustrated a number of them and suggested` that the Kiwan- ians try them. themselves. ~ `fDon t worry if you fail in them, he said, because a Harvard pzjofessof tried some of these simple tests and failed in them. ' ` `7...-.. l'II-..'L 'l___ - H I ` - children if taken in time," stated Mr. Downey. If you were to come to Orillia it would surprise you what has been accomplished by the long- suffering patience of the teachers a_md nurses.- `II . *n........__ -___I-_`__-.1' N A -- `To. add interest to our Staple Department, we will sell 250 yards of Pure Linen Hand.Tow- elling, similar in qual- ity to our 25c and` 30c lines, sale .. 18: yard I Some of- these Towels - are worth about double the price we are ask- ing; some may be slightly soiled from handling. 19 to 89 each Natural Pongee Silk, 32 inches wide, regular $1 quality, sale 79:: yard Black Dress Silk, 36 inches wide, and ' in 9 hnnliflil nish and Ann!-u These Silks Mean 9. Saving 04--.. 25 to 30 Hand Towelling - 18c yard uaun 1J1'U5 D115, 00 INCHES wlue, anu in a beautiful nish and quality, ourregular $1.75 line, $1.39 yard Tr_a_veef s Sample "Bath to val}; 75 ana%s1'.39 . menace. ..u..:t:.uuu vv qauvvv Cl UUU About 5 children in `the Orillia Hospital attend a school of letters. These children are of ages from six to fteen years. 200 attend the in- dustrial classes and 400 work in the` various shops, sewing, tailoring, shoe- making, painting, and on the farm and dairy. ' The remaining 350 a- tients require care and attention ut are incapable as far as work or train- ing are concerned. 4 Three Classes. First consideration, Mr. Downey stated, should bs given the sub-nor- mal girl between 15 and 85 ears `of age. The second class to W ich at- tention must be given is thewayward boys. The sub-normal boy is always nder-privileged, stated Mr. Downey. e never has a fair chance,_either' at ` school or at home, being unableto ` think or act as If left-to himse he may become, a _The third class of defect- ives is `composed of the little ones who can be trained. qickly as his fellows; - 4 1 I 1 _ It is wonder-. fzl what can he`. done` with `these *ro;$.;is,' {9} {o 355 THROUGHOUT} THE WHOLE STORE SEECIALLY PRICED MERCHANDISE WILL BE SHOWN. MANY LINES LESS THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE COST M.,,,, THESE 35 SILK AND WOOL HOSE ARE Kid W. Moe... 79 _and-$1.39 R 1'00 GOOD To MISS . N at 59c and 9: Silk- 32 inches wide- _- GREAT SALE or GINGHAMS AND CHAMBRAYS, 23.: YD. , One" thousand yards of the'se goods go on sale at `10 o'clock Saturday m9rnin_g.,The widths are 27 to 32 inches and all the desirable cclorings `are among them. Reg`. 29c and 35c values. Sale, 23c yard MILL ENDS or sum-znucs AT69c There is only a limited quantity of these and early buyers will get them. Qual- ities are varied, ranging in value from 85c to $1.25. While they last, 69 yard From 10 ;to 10.30 Sathrday Momving .100 only Pure Linen Tea_ Towels. with . colored borders, not more than 3 to ` any one customer. See them in centre ` window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]9-_ each S.W.MOORE s:,;:..:;1s2 I ( Continued" from _page 1) where [capital expenditure .is con? cerned, as a farm colony can be es- tablished for $300 a bed, while. a hospital costs $2000 a bed. - AL...-L nan -1;-1,1, o 1 A ....v FOR EARLY SHOPPERS '. meeting, a. resolution. was adopted 0 recommending the establishment of t a juvenile court in Barrie and sol- - iciting the co-operation of all persons 1 and organizations that have the -in-` ' terests of the boys and girls at heart. a The matter was introduced by the ' gresident, Dr..L_ewis, who called on 5 rank Hammond, chairman of the ' committee appointed to look into the t3 question, to 01lt_liIIer',Wh8t had been done. Mr. Hammond "stated that the I main thing in the juvenile court is ` 1 the supervision which can be exer- cised over both the child and the ar- : ' ent. - The expense to the town 0 es- i. - tablishing a Juvenile court would not I, be great; _Barrie already has an ef- , T cient police magistrate and policel court clerk and they could `easily be H ,appointed to_the juvenile court pos-p , itions. The probation officer is prac- r_ tically appointed. already, as the.sup- ( - erintendentiof the Children s Aid So- 5 ciety becomes automatically proba-; , tion officer on the. establishment of A ,5 a juvenile court. The procedure is v V simple: The Attorney-Genera1 s De- I partment is asked` to establish the , 0 court and if the reasons given are = c sufficent they go ahead. The com-H mittee_had- considered the territory p to be 1_r_iclu_d`ed and decided that a court with Jurisdiction over the town _ p of Barrie and the townships of Ves- ' ab pra, Inmsfll and Essa would be most ' 0; satisfactory. ML- ....-_:_u-k. , - .- - - uuuu ounv Ulla I | The president announced that Fri- \ `V. There are only about 156 pairs in the lot, in. assorted shades, and sizes are 8% to 10. Why pay $1.25 to $1.50 for sameakind? T K -Sale, 85c pair $6.50 Beaded Hand- bags on sale at $3.25 Theie are only `6 in the lot. Absolutely new gfoodsjfrqm Fiance; they are made to sell at $6.50 each. -Very special, $3.25 $6.50 Sweater Coats, $2.98 Silk and Wool and Brushed Wool, new goods, best styles and best colors. No further description "necessary. They will suit you and you have our word that they are a bargain. Values up to $6.50. -._1n n nu cQ`II`unJ-5-U Q0 09 10 AM. spzcm JUVENILE COURT Every Yard of Sheeting, Pillow C o t t o n and White Cotton reduced for this Sale. u--nan 1 A \ll\ "SPECIAL SALE GOODS. TELEPHONE ORDERS WILL NOT BE TAKEN FOR 3313. A I vcuuca up LU o.])U.UU. u..--10 a.m. Saturday, $2.98 pnupualuun no ouer their services? It would appear a reflection on past and", .present councils to infer that capable men] f are prom_pted`to stand for ofice by the hopev of receiving a miserable 83.00 per. i I would appreciate infnrmnfinn .. 4.. `L- Iva xuucauug u .lIll.8el'8l.)le U3.UU. D01 . ' U I_ appreciate xnformatxooas to the; names and number of Ontario towns tho.` vvucu uuucu OI). One of the argu-nients raised in favour`, of remuneration was that more capable men; jcould be induced to stand for office. May, II ask what induced the advocates of this` `proposition to offer their services? A} If nvnnlol n.....-.... - ___I, .- any VIEWS on same. | l The time to'introduce_ this subject was I` when the candidates were seeking election. .At the nomination meeting held at` the: Town Hall all candidates were given an] opportunity to address the electorate and `set-forth their ideas on municipal govern-1' jment. However, it was particularly notice-3 ;able ho_w few of the candidates responded =when called on. I n.... -: .L- -__.W: . - - - - Dear Sir:-With reference to the propos- al introduced_ by certain members of the, [Council providing remuneration for the civic representatives, permit me to express my views on same. ml... 4:..- 4..':_.._-_i..,_ `L! -- . I ,. ._. _...-.v. u. an aununnc a2A:Iu.lulCl' THE SALARY PROIWSITION To the Editor of The Barrie Examiner `l'\-_._ 0:... `turn This 50-in. Pure Wool Serge ' is a special quality which we procured for our Dress Goods Department to sell at $1.25 yard, brown and navy only. --s.1, 98 yd. `LETTERS TO TIEEDITORE nay, rcu. w, wlu ne "xoung_r'atm-`size of -Barrie ers Day, and the boys attendmg the proposed here. Short Course in Barrie will be enter- i. Is it not a fa tained. Members may invite other . ed, sixteen mel young farmers if they wish. Thelthe town where speaker will be Prof. Reynolds of the I could do the v O.A.C., Guelph. A on this polxft no day, Feb. 15, will be Young Farm-! ers Dav- and tho hnve g++..m1:..... 41.... avu vvvxuu uuuulc our sale p1_`ice. -7-Day Sale, 49c - If you need a-collar for spring or summer wear, these samples will surely suit you. They are all cor- rect styles and a beautiful lot worth double our sale nv-inn _')_n-.. c-l- An, From 10' to 10.30 Saturday Morning 200 yards of Mill Ends of Pillow Cottons and Plain White Cottons go out for early shoppers. ' The price will be only . . . . . .. '. . . . 10 per yard 75 Only Sample Collars, ` F013,. WSW- SHOPPERS _These Voiles will be needed for your summer - dress. . There are 12 different col- orings and patterns and the "price during the spring sea- songwill be $1.00 per yard. - evauu nur 011168. 8 I services? and ! infer !III.I\n`\`n Inl--' These Gowns are embroidery Atrimlmed, in 'slipover style, and are madeeto sell at $1.35 each,,sa1e . . . . . . . . . . . : 98 each Final Clearancelof Cfepe de Chene and Georgette Crepe Blouses priced up to $7.50.. Saturday morning, $1.98 each White `Sale lncludei 25 Only Ladies Cotton Night Gowns ` V at 98 each ` LADIES BRASSIERES, either back or frnnf. fnnfnnino ugh: I'-'l\- The Corset Section Brings. Cut L a Real` Snap, 89 We have purchased `for this sale a limited quantity of Corsets which should be sold in the regular way at $1.25. They come both medium and low bust and will be offered at - . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . 89 pair rnu1no -Dnbbllhlili front fastenmg, sale pe';`;,a: lan vyvuuu JAIUI C: will Is" fact that we are over-govern- men to manage the affairs of The 1 the whereas three or at the most six ynolds the work. Much "could be said point not only as regards Town Gov- iemment, but County, Provincial, and Fed- : ' era]. '-' ' `When will the heavily burdened taxpay- ' e_r awalce and show greater interest` in pub- OSITION hc affairs. = Nonna1idyDres_sVoile; in New_Spring Designs 39 % . ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS IN % THE BIGREADY-TO-WEAR SECTION - -~~--, can u: cuuuom" After seven. .\G8l'S, continuous stud; 8V0Ul" have concluded that 3 $4.00 rate nc lmezsary to insure a continuous market M L. E tlfiil pen"-:ff.3t..t'd:__,,u . . -- _-_ Ivvu }-s. W? 1C16'bRI-:. ~ , cu.3u_y_. as anreaay `indicated; '1 duce their price to tempt bu) i: loyalty to 'Can:M? products, ;est of economv ~ I An . . . . . . -_ ` , ..... vvcll vwucil anu IIIIIIOTJ `I contmuous-full season : ' I pm 111 men 6 made. Therefore, I suggest, in order to. assure lthe C.-N.R.<'of at least cost for transpor- etation. the Province of Ontario grant of [subsidy of $1.00 per ton _as insurance; ' against fuel famine, the Province of IAlbertai 81.0010-insure a permanent market. and gthe coal owners and mxners 81.00 to inauie In continuous-full mmm.'.t.....1,e .....:-_ AL- .. .u-ma w umsario as being i At present this rate =considerab1e business, but U.S. coal men lwill not give up the Canadian market so feasily, as already-indicated; they will re- fduce price temnt hum... 4.. .. ---- - 1 To the Editn1;:f'_"l;lie;` Examiner: i -Dear Sir: Indications now point to the .N R. making a $7.00 rate `on coal from Alberta to Ontario being present this I-ah: m;..1.. ....----_-~- l T1`-3 ITQ Editor 0: `size which pay their council proposed here- Our Sheetirigs and Pillow Cations are all reduced for this big ` 7-Day White Sale. ' ` Lovly Chintz Worth 50 to 65 on sale at 29c This special `sale of 125 yards of Chintz at about half price should ~interest you. The patterns and colorings are all good, sale 29: yd. These are odd lins and riot all sizes in any one kind but all sizes in the lots. Short Gloves, sale . . . . . 59: pair Lqng Gloves, sale . . . . . 98 pair and Mocha Gloves 98c pair ALBERTA TcoAL -----rvv us-Jvna bU_ WKIVC V?-n in the inter- _\881'S continuous study, I Pf `D nnnnn - During our 7-`day sale we will sell Home Journal Patterns at I-In" D_:__ _'HFERBERT A. JARVIS. ...u.nvuvcu, I/Llly W111 re`. buyers to waive | nrnrlnr-ts in 41... 3-1.- IF YOU NEED ANY BED SPREADS, buy one of our regular/ $2.75 line during_ .this sale, 72x82.` Reduced to $2.39 each PURE LIANEN TABLE CLOTHS, i`nost of them 2x2 / yds., assorted patterns_ and qualities. . . . . . . . . . . Sale, $6.50 each