M SPECiA1.S FOR 19 x 5- J With obrders/fol; $2.00 or over-- T V $118013 -- A 1941);. SUGAR," _ Plion I123 NEW AS_A1R ,DATl-2_ S j.'--` co6 K1Nfc Z I I ~ % .' 311-% 25? % % 2 h `oRm;Rs PROMPTLY Dnuvgnzn ' . Next Dear to " - .7 ~ _E. Williams, ' `" L Jeweler. 5'" Ready-tfo-Wear Store IIQHy, IV! I 1: DUI A\NmvERsARrsi:av1cEs f:I..-..:..I `Du.-.nn`-nun 0 1<.I-:n.Lc`>'c;(j.*S' _-n . n'I.'I!t` LITILIJUQJ IVA: autumn-I THU RSDAY WHOLESALE -FRICEO No. 2 Fall VVh'eat . . . . . . . . . . $1.25-$1.30 Barley . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-60c Rye L .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-80c `Peas .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.10-$1.15 `Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60-65. Butter, per pound . . . . . . . . . . .. 42-45:: ; Eggs, per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25-30c Pdtatoes, per bag . .v . . . . . . T . ., $2.Q5 . BA1g_R_1;: MARKETS -;u--- -IA: I-l\AI II III! "M 33. Y nut" Butttzf, SP.CtlPS So/lo J . ` Uriitd` _ .. ., :n..z.., GIIIIVI $1 vww -----.. V ,, Ministers: , Rev. S. H. Greenslade,` B.A. ' Rev. A. D. Cqrnett, M_.A,, B.D. \ Sunday, March 21st ` \ ` . --_---n11A A I\I' I ICU) val sun `on... w... Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus.- Bz1c., F`.'I`.C.M. Organist and Chou-master Sabbath, March 21 ~ ' ` - --- ---I` H vI\IVI. Dllllluiug nun wn -- `Services at_11 va.m. and -7,p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 pm. ` ' \ Demas. . Charact;_r\ study for the evening," \I\Cld turn: a saw an c---V-.. Rev. 'E..J. Whan. Pastor. Prayer Meeting, Wed`.', 8 p.m.' WELCOMIQ ` ' `ioN1cHT FRIDAY -NSTURDAY. The Grgatest D og i icture _ _E\5er Made ' ' n--- `A'urnuu A`, nvi "J BDOVEIYB 1`l'alB8 \ vv xu.I.u_;_` ' . ' C ' ' U ' I . . . U . Q ` COME AND wonsmp A real treat for lovers of an. intensely thrillin devotion to dog's II: V VI av auuw g story of his master a % S1`. ANDREWS` % Presbyterian Chu1\`ch . 1 u uI..m.++ M'_A__ Mini; `Two Shows, at 7.15 and 9.15.4 MATINEE SATURDAY I! 2.30 REGULAR PRICES V Adults 23; M119.` V . . V ,1 CluildI`]_`on3962o A 1-Vc. "Tit ---' .__-, V > The last chapter of an}! aerial is 7alw'a s the most interesting. and th a one _is no . exception, `althou In its ~ending' is :some-' what itferent -than expected. DON'T MISS. IT; 1 .-., Mmume DA - * av _......-- ALSO Ulla mo muusuu . ...,- .... V, ' ALI. STAR CAST WITH -.' ` Beans: nacmuonuz * .. a .ll `TheFi iI1'1l"Cl;iapiI?:of'; '9 Circus Mystry". 1, __'.;_-.. .1 ant unlvull 'l O.I u ` S and "1' ,3!` 7'! 77 bis maslermng '` ALL STAR T/3E;sfo7;Vo/ :"`2}2 c zzz;rr}'g 'n ~'T A|:2..We'*' .***r'.."' F .9 VV LIV! I nnvn- -. "`W'u'eles's Lizzie -" _ .-IT'S .A_ SCREAM : L .. .555. AxVa2zvrce!r`-1 4` 4.4"L`.'.. 4 npilo `Z`:`;`; Thealr THE` HOME. or BETTER PICTURES ; suuuy nu .` .-_---:11`! _A QQQ I. Mrs 15' d 9'13. 3 W. E. nWee.ga'Vis spending Va yrs in Mon . Anderson 0 treal. ; . T f Wyebridge, for-I 19w? aays In montrean. . I ' R. B. Anderson of Wyebrldgep many -of VBajrri}, was in` town on Monday. V` , I ./. Mann Q nnvlin an!`-"IIf.I'.ln dauzhter Monday. V ' .4 . Mrs. S. Devlin and-Ilittle daughter left last week for their home in Up- tergrove. V \ ` Misses Mabel Cheesman Majd -B(es-'- sie D'eHa'rt spent the, week-end in To:-` Monday ' .. i . . - . .. .. . -,, . 1:-_ _a t .J.M -. i . S- Devlin .and=`-htt1e.daughter. -'37iur3 hugter ..:?i?.`.`.`3. .;... the lastiiwek for their3 week-en at J:- W~.*'rhomn_son's.` -` ' ` " ` ' Mrs. L. W. Stewart is vi'sit`ing-her . vM|s3g3" Mgbel ,chee5m3n_ 3;`,-d .5,. `sister, Mrs. H. Hoffman, in Detroit. sie ?eHart.spent the week-end in Tog br1gIt r';ef;V i;1'`;32g. `9M`:}:-`g. hk? mo . i o ' '1`ho'mpson'* e- g - ferrard H3313) returned. last .S3,t- I ' ,.Trinit3} Circle will meet on ur ay from _North Bay,` -where -he has ,Wednesc_1ay evening, Mare 24, atvthe spent the Winter.` ` ` _ I Parsonage: A full attenda ce is = re- ' this will be the annual Mrs. Otto Rawson andison of`P`ort 1 `13.*d 38 ` . meeting. gigealirtii gfreoxfhs Mas` Gguley Congratulations` to Miss Jean Boake, Thos iiickey `wag :"ror5mb on ` "3 ` M`%R5,g`1Mm`gta ``- F.`, `e - A . e . cen y passe e ` emenary . eory Tuesday to` attend the funeral of his examination at Toronto University,'ob- uncle, the late Wm, Hickey, :taining first class honors. - Henry Litster W s at Orillia on! A most novel and interesting pro- last'Tuesday evening. Friday "attending he funeral of a gram W35 "Ewen broth ,' _] M1" _ in the Young ._People's"Circle.` Each ' Om. er `mi aw a colm McLeod of rtnertriiber present . -- o eprogram n answ r o. e ro Re 31' S- Shot? Went to T?1'nt call. Contest, riddles, musical selec- on Tuesday to attend a meeting of tions and readings--aAll of. Irish nature the Men's Mission Board. of the Pres- were given. . . ' ning two fine big byterian Church.. ' Last Sunday` mor . . ' - `crows took a -walk down the railroad - Mn and Mrs A H` Goodan and track. We wondered i'th`ey would have` ' Miss Nellie -Goodall leave Saturdav - , for a two months t_rip to Los An- .i'o333"i."3v e Z3?.?3nfa`3 g geles and San Francisco. A making war on them, by putting them _ E. Lonnman and J. L, Garvin were on the list for destruction along with `n .T01-onto last week, attending a the blackbird, the red `8C111l!`I`el and the special course for school inspectors '3`- . . ` . to enable them -better to make intell: E T 1 T"'"'-`V w'M's' A"-""" ig` st? .f childre-' Qat ghgltgoiggihefdnlggurlgh v`s7rV '1g2:s3ttm:rE Percy vwmng wh mplt5- hm Wednesday afternoon when the (ollow- COWTSG in medic tie at the University ing officers were elected for the ensu- W Pres., Mrs. fR. West; 1st of Toronto in June,-has received an ins year: Vice.. Mrs. M. C. Wigle; 2nd Vice, Mrs. 11 t ' t . h `h `a 2?. tgp1%l;5ni?g3I?i a1t %et(:.:iSte W. Boake; Rec. Sec'y., Mrs. J. R. Jam- ~ . - V leson; Cor. Sec'y., Miss Doane; '1`reas.. Mic}; l '. _: ___`_ M V - v `Mrs. J. A. Lennox; Supt. of Mission 1| A M W J (".v-nwfnrd an- 'l`h~nlA Mrs- Jamiesonz Supt. of Mis_-l Uro. , , V Rev.` J. Toronto `to attend meeting of Mr and .Mr_- A. H. Gd0d3ll byterian Unurcn.. T Mrs.- A. Saturday a" months trip `Francisco. _ wq rmmman and J- L- Garvin igenceztestg pr cnuaren. A . V1v1an who com letes. course medicine atvthe niversity `of in excellent appointment. our the house stuff off the Fotd Hospital, Detroit, `Il'2.'.L Miw, . 1 r. and Mrs. W.'J. Crawford an- 3 nounce the en agemenjz` of their. . daughter, Clara gnes, toeAlvin Lee ; Cairns-, eldest _son of Mr.,- and Mrs.- Matthew Cairns, the "m"a rriage to take place quietly t_he latter part of "thank I E V PERSONAL` I a$w$mm$$$i$%w$ bH..I\.U yu -March. ` `Sunday, March 21,1920 suamcrs > _ 1,1 a?.m.A_-'--"'1`._he cg11"o1,Go`d.'! ;_ 7 p.m.---Past Redemption Point. 3 p.m.--Bible Schpol. _ j T -' Pnaye} mqe;1ng,W,gdposday. p.m. Colin ' - "1':'a:'.tVi1'._'ex".V-.C_:t1c>'lrpa'aster. Mrs. E 1th`_Iowe, Arganlet. ' VISITORSWELCOMED . -Come thou with us, we win do theeV good __ _____, 1 n VB!`-3.AVER REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN ` MEMBERS OF BARRIE TLODGEI - Members of Beaver Rebekah Lodge i entertained the members: of Barrie. Lodge, I.0.0.F.,~ at .a social evening. In the I.'O.`0.F. Temple on Wedne,s-E daygnight. A short programme wasi given, consistingbf solos by Misses V1 `_A.udrey` Clifton and ;Berenice Thom- ti as, duet by Mrs. DeGeer and `Mrs. `_: Goring and -recitation: _by Mrs. E. j Partridge, Geo. -C. Coles and M. D". ll Morrison. M H. .G. Robertson presided. | Following `,3the programme the enter- tainment was completed with%ca_rds and dancing. on _ After [being closed` for about two` weeks for alterations, `the City Cafe was. re-`opened this week. The inter- ior has been completely re-decorated and re-[furnished and presents ,a very handsome appearance. A The V walls have been panelled in oak and there M... van! smvnn` stalls for natrons `who been ppneuea m oax anu mum are_now seven` stalls patrons desire` prlvacy. . x . smw&w&ii%&$&$% ' Ill-4510!`:--- -w v . .__.._., `moi f'1`he New Commandment fame, in a riot of comedy--+ : BEN LYON AND BI_,A.N_pHg swam` _....I....... `;BLUEBEARD S snvm WIVES Theatre , "Two Shows, `at 7.15` and 9.15; REGULAR PRICES Adults 23:, tax 2c. ' _' `Children 9:, ta.x'1}:. Cqli_ee _M6ore in Irene % AN EDUCA- TIONAL comzmr ;Mrs.-J. A. Lennox; aupt. 01 tvuaauuu "-1Circ]l3e. 1(\i'Ir.I Jaries)n;'ASui1)t. t M113- '1 on an , rs. oa. e; as st.. rs. . ;=M.TThompson: Supt. of Mite boxes. , 9 Mrs. Spenogr; Supt. of Christian Stew- , ardahip, Mrs. Luna_u; Strangers Sec'y., 5 Mrs. Horton; Envelope Sec y., -Mrs. Ingham. A _ _ . n urn : with den regret that the re- _ ' ` It was wltheep regret signation of re. J. W. I-Ienr , who for many years has" been Corre pond: mg Secretary, was accepted. V After th7 officers had been duly el- |ected, Miss Doane read the devotional lleaflet Answered Pray r; Mrs. M. e.C. .W1gle gave a very ine paper on _Tlthing" and Mrs. Thompsopp ', I gave`a reading showing how one*fam- tily benefited by tithing.- H Nmzt Sundav Miss-eBra ckbill, 9: re- I v I `years -in China. on China;, in the evening. \ l \ \. ily benefited by tuning.- Next Sunday Miss -- Brackbill, a re- turned missionary, W l speak in Trin- ity church in the inter sts of the W.M. S. `Miss Brackbill hasrsp _ _ In/ the morning she will spe" on India, Palestine and `Syrian Blustery MaI-eh ~ March is not 'a'_kindl,v `mo`nth al- though it may be needed to make the circle. of the world complete. -March tans the cheeks when the sun and the wind ar y laugh at the thick veils ;our mothers `and grandmothers wore, butthey were wise. in -their day and generatiorrand wished to keep a smooth `fair skin. .March is the `third ginger on New Year's hand. It used to be. the first month of the year but Emperor Numa ages ago, having a fad for collecting months`, squeezed in anuary and Feb- ruary ahead of March, therefore it had to take third place.. Are there many illustrious. bixithdays in this breezy month? There "is the _17th of Old Ire- land to be thankful for -on the spot. the birthday of St. Patrick, the apostle of Ireland. We could not leave. March without a word about him, especially as he, like many of. our brave lads of reent years. was at one time a pri- soner of war. He remained in slavery six years-tending cattle, eventually es- cr--ing to his native country where he proceeded to convert Ulster. He visited Rome and brought backvaluable relics. His use of the Shamrock as an illus- tration of the Trinity `lead to its being regarded as the national Irish symbol. (From Another Correspondent) Miss Mclginnon spent the week-end at her home in: Orillia. ` Miss Gilchrist spent Saturday with her parents at Shanty Bay. ~_ On Monday evening. March 15, the Presbyterian young people metatthe home of Miss Orma Knupp. An `in- t. Patrick's program was hich a number ,of the 00k part. A very enjoy- by all. teresting S given in w ou-ngpeople t able time` was spent ent nineteen . e `combining their forces. We '+HE Posmou or ALD. JARVIS The Editor of The Examiner. ~ n..._ 'm... At 4.... mm mounting of the The .Ed'1[0!' 01 "I118 .l.`uu`:uuuaw-.. , Demvsirz At the last meeting of the ` Town Council, SecondsDeputy-Reeve Mccuaig saidthat if I continued to oppose reports as presented by himself as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Town Council he would question `my right to sitin `Council (__or words to that effect). `c . . ~ mum in onlv. one inference .-to be L'.E'T'E_\ERS`T0 THE EDITOR muusbm, MARCH 13, 1926, {Hat ttect). r There is only. .-to be drawn from these words. viz.. that I am ineligible to be a member ofthe I (`W-nII\rI, . I A A`. C!Ju_nc1l._ Believing that the proceedings of the Council meeting will be published in our local papers`, I feel it my duty to ,the `ratepayers and in defence `of myself ta `submlt ;.tha.t` Second. Deputy-Reeve :. Mlcualg should not have questioned . a....~.. Ia-I-in-tn nit` in`-Council without first lM6Cuaig' should not have queuuuucu - i'in"right\to sit in Council without first 1 {ha ing_ looked; up, the Municipal Act t sandfmade surevhe was right which he 1 i admitted to me personally thai: he had 1 D __x_1ot done.. . l V ' - Since` the -Council "meeting .vI-~ have looke up the municipal law .,on `the _ _ V, wand 11 jv secured legal advise. "I `am advised hat there is`_no doubt w ._ as to my legal qualifications to be `a ` m!mber of the Town Council. i A similarquestion was asked in the February issue 01 the Municipal World.- v_,9._z;. authority on munici al law _edi_ted~ zhsri `Iii :W.;MoKay-,:'and Cameron.-~ K.C, ._'1`his Journal is su pl `Q to each. `member ot"our Council at the rate- _-.........- nrnanse .and'-is supposed to `be mam DUI` read ` and stu an employee This. is my position. by the `School instructor and `Council. -Deputy.-Reeve A threat to attack my position as a mem- Council does not intimidate me as an elected representative indis- ' cussing any Council when theeresult ot_`the last municipal our Town A second her of. the so. . _ -From a *elect'ion. in our town ' tors . expressed -their -desire agement of I am endeav Thanking giving - me, letter. e`payers .,y;e;per`eaand`.is supposed be e . .- " '" . In that Journal the question 1.`w'a.sV asked whether a school teacherwas , fdistgialitied as = Councillor-_" ' ` '1` e-"answer given was: \r of the School B.o&rd.?~ ~ `l I am employed -Board as a Technical am not an employee of question brought, up in I.,!eel it my` duty. to do I. believe the elec- in `no uncertain manner to;-_a change in the man- their municipal business. oring to meet their wishes. you. Mr.'rEditor. for kindly space by publishing this ` Yours. truly. i ~ `- HERBERT A. J'ARVlS -' No. I he is` X . -McCuaig s` ` _ ;'--_- Srantoin and Lackawanna an- thracite cqalfagt. Sarjeantfs. P ones 88~a_1_1d.`94_;f`: .`11c gspr . ,- ` 1ng s Smartest Coats ON DISPLAY IN `OUR STORE - -Tuesday, March E. w. LIVINGSTON GETS;l:ROPER.TY I (Continued Eon: page 1) . | appointing a competent inspector of . 1; buildings, and'that thee prov-is'ibns of a By`-Law 762 be strictly enforced. E Rogers - Goring - That the Wa- _ E! ter and Light .Gommittee consider i *4 placing a light on Victoria St. be- E tween Bradford and Ellen Sts. - B I} Lowe--Moran - That Scott Bros. 1-}: G I bepaid $300. on account of their `snowplowing contract. Jarv-is - Lower --'- That a hand- rail be placed on the stairway from t- Gormg -7 Rogers -_That the Wa- V pl-acing 'lights _on the west side _of `I tervals. . Knight --- Goring --`- That a copy: ofathe by-law regardig the sale of`; fresh meat of: the market be posted e '1 at the market and that its provisions `jibe enforced._ ' `. ./2 -- V . ` Knight -- Goring ; -- That the Board of Works askthe '-Canadian National `Telegraph. Co. to remove T: the pole near the entrance to the Al- landale. station as it `obstructs ' the, tlibrotighfare. . Lowe h--_ Creswicke --.-.. `That the ,9 Board of` Works:.-.consideg,the pur-; e. chase of a'half-'to`n- t'ruk'for the in town. _ A ` . `_ V n- . .-`D"-.aniq.i!_.__ (15-ner the: town. _- .. ` ~ V "`R"ogrs**'--- Goring.-_-- That the? Board of Works 'con;ider. removing the post on Bradford St_.;__ f1font_,`of_f Mrs. McKin1ay s property. ` 1' .._m'.. _VnnA1:te1'- -r- . Collier Sueet` Unit ed Chara. ':v|:a"nw,O McKinlay~ properyy. -. ` . :.4 Lower vVanAtter- That the` . Industrial Committee consider plac- ing 'si`g n's" on" the _highwgy- advertxsing Barrie s .m_fai1ufactunng ;'adv.argtages -apd v1~<;,catic'>ns..._ _ _ _ _ . '_ 'ru\uvu _ ., " ;"'1`he Lad1_ j"A1d`;fo`~Z1on church` are making `inn autograph qunt `of `twenty b1o`c1(s"with `twenty -`names, _ A ~ Mun---W, M. Aznbw was a. vis_1_tor at A Quite a.- number from here attended ----.`,_ ilbcxnfwtth `twenty Ber;.'.Willo1ig_hb_y s `last, v'veek_._ 3 , L ' (Froma.noth`e'r correspondent) the funeral of the late Mrs. ,F_. Page in Barrie" on,'1`usda.y.` mu... m-ma `Dean and Dick Armtron_g Mrs.--ZW. M. Agnew visitor at"_ in Barrie" on Tusday. Miss Della Dean and Dick Armstrong '6! Toronto visited at Wellington Dean's An Gnnntr OI '.l'Ul.'UuLU Vaunuwu um vv ..._..V_ on Sunday. 7 " 2 ` Mr. and Mrs; Harold Ward of Bar- rie spent the week-end with the la.ter'a nun-nnfn`, `Mr- and Mrs. Thos. Worr9 rle week-end Wltn me 1a.u.u:; u parents, Mr. and Worrod. Verle Rumble '0! Hillsdale snent the week-end `at the parsonage. Death of Mrs. Frederick Page . `months there passed away on March 13 . `a klnd and loving mother, in the person of Mrs. F. Page. She was highly esteemed and loved by all who knew her. Degeased was 67 years of age and. was the daughter 01- the` late. Eugene` Smithand `grldget `Katen. Left to. H `After a. lingering _ illness QL ve` .9-u---.---~...-- 7 ._ _ , AOrders Taken for Easter Delivery Wonderful collection of fine Coats--Models\ that reflect the latest style thernes-tuxedoy effects; cape variations; intricate: braiding and embroidery; novelty self-`trimming; buttons ;_ collars of fur. - L ',.._4...?..._4- Ali the season s n_ewest shades biege, bois de rose; sandalwood, , ,_..._...__nn:.nn-1ll:-H:-||:||:j|--|i;|g:||2||-n `1l`I`I V InlI\lq`Il`- -:--_`. _v.__.. Special Preacher: REV. H. E._.WELl..WOOD..B.A.. B.D. Beach Ave. United Church, Toronto. V FINE {PROGRAMME OF MUSIC ` Morning- - . % Anthem--O Joyful Light" (Tours) Quartotte----Saviour, Thy .'Children* Keep"M-'--Mrs. Laidman, Mrs. Wil- son, Messrs. Moore and Knox.._ _ Evening I , T . Anthems---Radiant Morn (Wood- ward)- `-`Hark, -Hark, My Soul; 'rhani Be to God." Organist and Choir Leader; A` Horace Wilson, .A.R.C.O. _ 7 '1`l_1s cohgregationlextenqs a ivefy cgrgllal welcome to ,both fnends and v1s1tors"on thxs Anniversary oqcasion `- t s ;SATISFACTION GUARANTEED a In addition to our large stock for Women and Misses, Coats from Canada s foremost makers will be here. 171:. Bar_r.ie sV Leadifig Ladies COME IN AND TRY THEM ON YOU` ARE ENTIRELY WELCOME mourn her loss are her husband.` two daughters and one son. Mrs. George Coulson, Mrs. P. I-Ianlan and Sanford, `all of Angus; also a nephew, R. J. I-Ieffron of Allandale. The deceased was predeceased by six sisters and three brothers and is survived by one sister, Mrs. Frank Francis of Toronto. The ' funeral. took place from -her late resi- dence at Angus to St.` Mary's Church. Barrie, where high Requiem Mass was solemnifaed by Rev. Dean Sweeney, ithence to `St. Mary s- azmetery. The Ipall-bearers were Thomas. Joseph end ` Eugene Smith, Charles, Michael and Eugene McBride. Among the floral tri- ~butes were a wreath from Angus Lit- lgrgnry Socgety and one from the B. of- .I-1eMvs /est shades are re;p1"esented-green, e,% old rose , navy and b1ac_k., WHITE STAR GROCERY BIFIIBIDI Qllnvvwu t---`_ 'Rev. A. 31.6 . Carscaddn, Minigtezf 3 Mrs. E. Richardson, Organist" ; ;Harry Barron, Qhoir Leader. I j Sunday, `March 21, 19,26 REV...w. N. .CHANTLE8 - V or TORONTO V will preach at 11 a.m._ and 7 p.m.~ ' Evening 'Anthm--- _ - Jehovah's Pralse" (White_)__ c4-I....a....l