IAI.I_ snown azof CRAIGHURS'[_ 13 5------ __II'l - run 3433:: txunwu -.--..----..._-.---_-.:_.__:- vv srnvanali NJ I OUR COAT VALUES ar get yours already? Only hand in sizes 16 to 42. D pointed. $25.00 va1ues,yv Next to Five Points. his I-A\v.Il`II-J5 I-J1 l'A\vIt"I-1: MEN S `WINDBREAKERS, extra well made, 44, also Men s Fine Wool Fancy V-neck Pull $3.50. A genuine bargain MEN S STRONG WORK 3'c:'1& ............... .' MEN S FAN-CY corron socxs, very sei Special` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN'S FINE SILK AND WOOL HOSE, 3. var ors, reg. 85rc-Special . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN S FINE CAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BOYS FINE CAPS, a variety of colors, extra all sizes-Special . Cu---:__--, V Neariy Electrocuted Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 nvll.-ll` LJ 7' \JI\ I D A WELL MADE SHIRT in blue and navy double yoke. Aworuii l_lNlE 'oi='ME'i\i s'\3v'oi2i<' 'si+1i2'r's'in'i1;nnei, fancy striped, also blue and khaki, extra good, serviceable material, will wash very well, cut big and roomy, every seam triple stitched, Sold everywhere at $1.50 Special Arcade Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 At the opening or the non-Jury sit- tings oi the county Court Tuesday morning Judge Ross announced his intention, as far as possible. to restore the regular April and October sittings or this Court, abandoned some years_ no. This would obviate the necessity to a great extent. he said. or hearing cases by special appointment. What His Honor aimed at was a continuous court" instead or intermittent sittings to suit the convenience or the bar and witnesses. He thought a continuous sitting {or a week. it necessary. could he worked out. without inflicting any hardships. cases would be scheduled ~ tor a certain day and litigants and lawyers agree upon a date while the i court was in session. `II! A 15...... III ! upon .__uu,., l DALS:I'Q_N ` HOLLY MEGBERT pcuau 1-xrcaue V alue MEN S ovERAL'LS AN15 i>'A'N'1"s J S _QFPVl`(`I'-TAR! I: nucon 1 o :_ L1-_q . - WOMEN S SPRING COATS {WAT \/AI HLTQ an. H... L..1I_ -c u Whatever your need in Clothing s15Ec :1A'1'.i's1'>'1-':&:'1.a\;'1;i % IWDDE A vlzno --,L ,, V- -, -- ---- -v-vuva 5100 I6 Bountiful Louis XVI Walnut Cabinet with door: of diamond- matchad Oriental walnut having fnulno inlaid marquetry border. ` mtruman: panel also of dla- \ gnond.matclsm<| ('\...'-.....l ...-I..--- I .......\u, wnua wuu xuauc, MZC 30 I0 Pullovers, Reg`. argain . . . . . . , i ' -1- Anni! S are the talk of the town. Did you nly 20 left; good assortment yet on 2. Don t delay and save being disap. 3s,twhi1e they last at . . . . . . $9.50 Avvu uuoo 1VL'1l._y uuubbs 18.513 week-end. The Young People intend having their meeting Tuesday night next week. An interesting feature will be a debate between the Young People of Bond Head and Newton Robinson. Thm-n nine in `owner-\ .-.u......:....._ .L auvamu Lxcau uuu LVCWCOD 1'f.0D1I1SOn. There was 9. large attendance `at the Easter service in the United Church here, Six persons were receiv- ed into church membership. uyuuv uuuuay an 1115 HUIIIB Here. Miss Grace Nelson of Toronto vis- ited Miss Mary Coutts last week-end. Th9 'Vnnrm- Donnhs inl......J I.-_.... W ......n nun n\\Juu1.`J\Jl1 Apr. 2-011ver Connell of Toronto spent; Sunday at his home here 1\/Ra ("iv-onn I\1Bf\U\ Ac rn_.._.-L- RINSO PINEAPPLE MAJESTIC Model No. 72 --_-_-lL,I v n -_ -_ ._ SINGAPORE _. sucnn QUICKTAND REGULAR 5.9!.-.1.-ED OATS QUAKER BRAND LANYLMER - PURE FLOOR WAX 1/12`. LOBLAW S-HIGH PARK corrms: `IV!-IE New MAJESTIC All-Electric Radio is absolutely the highest quality radio of its type in the world for os money. You can buy one for from $50 to $100 less than any other jahuilar radio because every piece and part is built in six plants devoted to just one thing--MAJESTIC Radio. a thousand Sets-each one inspected 92 times-aro produced and` shipped every day. And they do not begin p supply theidemand for this wonder radio! The MAJESTIC has 7 Tubes and Rectier Tube, Single Dial Tuning, Automatic Voltage Control. It is housed in a su b cabinet of gured American Walnut, with built- in uper-D namic Speaker. It comes to you complete and al re? y to ope:-ate--at a price that only MAJESTIC can o er NEWTON Roi3i%1$ic31_TT H1` 9:f\Hunv- IVnnn..'I`I -1: rn__,, HIGHEST QUALITY- EWE s:1.1. FOR Lnssa . . . . . . . . . 15 pr. serviceab1e-_ 2prs.25c SE, variety of col- . . . `. . . 49 J . \ ` \VE" $i.98 -vv 9.3 oer ! and Footwear, you will save at all sizes pric RA CK!) 0.--. "V .-..;v A.--V price . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.Vi MEN S FINE BOOTS AND OXFORDS in black and tan, {all -c "` "` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.49 and $2.69 ANOTHER POPULAR LINE of our Work Boots in best oil-tanned uppers that will keep out the wet and not turn hard, in Panco or leather sole, :1 regular $4.50 line-our mice _. ~ ""` " 7 V "' " ""' ""'_] `*9 C5ll.Ll s7Illll./Lr.) ' _ MEN S WORK BOOTS MENS E.X FRA SERVICEABLE` yvggg T_13ooTs, well nmdp mutcidp r-mm+.=..- ,.11`-:.,.,. 4 ;..'x11\r_\ uu1\v1\,L:ADLI: WUKK DU made, outside counter, all sizes 6-1 1, our price _ _ _ _ ` _ 7 Qt) An wry--an o SPEJCIAL! sPE&:'1A'L A auuu Gllll up '1-IEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, good sizes, Friday and Saturday only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c pr. HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, extra large size, reg. 52.00 Friday and Saturday Special . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . 98c WOMEN S SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERSVW match, 7 . VariCtV Of }1$l(`lPQ_Qnnr~n1 ' Priced . . . .' . . . . . . . . S . . .'C'. T '.'.`. .".":"$12.5o up MEN S FINE HATS, the newest styles and shapes $1.98 IHITKYQCV II1t\I\I) I"lf\ r\r--- Ul suaucs--opecia1 45 each ` v\767vi E1\J s COTTON HOSE; `a-var.iety.o.f's.1ia-des 15 pr. MEN! See our Special Values in Men s Suits and Topcoats EVERY ONE TAILORED to give the best satisfaction, from best materials, a large variety in blues, greys, etc. We guarantee you a saving of $5 on every suit.-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.50 up OWNS UPON SPEGIAI. GOIIRT variety of \l/(WM l:1\I)D WOMEN S AND MISSES DRESSES EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in Women s and Misses? Dresses all this week; a large variety of styles and colors, sizes 14 to 38, in heavy flat crepe in plain and printed de- signs; make your selection now. Reg. $10.50 - Your choice now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95 each JUST ARRIVED! A large assortment of Women s Dresses in heavy crepe georgette, canton crepe, sizes 38-44 in nice variety, beautiful styles-Special . . . . . $12.50 and up cDDf`IlI I (Vl\`lHt\I A I n -`qr `(I'LL Phone Ordrs appreciated : Satisfaction and Quality G Five Points BARRIE `I `I-IIJ uaranteed. Plmr B. &`p`_. l_\/'I_E_A'_I_'_ _MARKE.T half the Loblaw way, they have compared and found shopping at Loblaw s is not only more economical but they can also buy with perfect ease and condence. The LQ3L_AwWAY TH_ VALUE or ,/L jg. j GROCETERIAS CO. LIMITED Judge Ross Would Re- store Non-Jury ' Sessions. We Specialize in a High_ of BEEF, PORK AND CANNED GOODS l- n___L_ I - SOAKS CLOTHES 1 \/LL4l\ V la\JlO 1'11 shades--Specia1 l {`r YI"l`r\M unc I GOOD QUALITY SELECTING YOUR 1/2-pt. bottle Liquid 1 lb. tin Paste 40-OZ. GLASS JAR April 5 to 1? PKGS. Inuu :9 auuvu DB yuanuuv. Mr. Boys said lawyers were today Is- Size Fin .".`"$`.Z and $2.69 ir} best Prompt D~elivery ,Iu--_..L _ FOODS Thursday, April 4, 1939 -ncssvnn, '5 .V -45 's.h.ades Phone 815 THE CANADIAN BANK OF C1 I"; 3i-53'r3533N The Electric Shop 13 Elizabeth St. BARRIE, ONT. SEND your remittances by Bank of'Commerce Money Orders. They are convenient, efficient, and economical. The money is fully insured against loss or theft in transit. It can reach only the person to whom it is addressed. Bank of Commerce Money Orders -are as good as cash and are acceptable anywhere in Canada. Cgvmplete with Tubes on Convenient Te:-ml _$2_93 .25 G. G. M1T_rg_ & _c_o, WhenYour Money Travels by Mail ___------as it TTI Comer Collier and BayeldTStreets. ua. vumvw an uuu-Jusy nwuulgu." ' Judge Ross-If an important case is ready for trial between times I will be only too glad to take it up. want! "This feature was stressed," con- tinued Mr. Boys, although I favored an increase tor all Judges. We cannot expect lawyers to take Judgeships at salaries much less than what they would make in private practice. How- ever. I hope your Honor will not be too insistent in looking for a large list of cases at non-Jury sittings." Judgn 'R.nm:_`rf on lmnm.+....+ ........ suing practically all their writs in the County Court which had assumed much extra work as a result. As a member of the parliamentary com- mittee dealing with the proposed in- crease in salaries for Judges he had supported it for the very reason set out. unu.A- l-_L--__- __-_ _.L__-_,_;.. surname IN banan- APPEARANCE - QUALITY PERFORMANCE - PRICE IOIUV VIII` I The storm or Sunday and Monday has demorallzed the telephone sys- tem. Lines are broken and poles down. Orchards and shade trees have also suffered a lot or damage` from high wind and sleet. a new uuuun; u There will be service with} 9. cele- bration of the Holy Communion in St. James Church on Sunday. April 7th. E. O. Drury expects to sail tor Eng- land this week. All wish him Bon Voyage. Mrs. Drury and Miss Beth accompanied him to Toronto. cw - vu v--vw The Women's Institute will meet at the home or Mrs. Drury on Tuesday, April 9, at 2 pm. Roll call. Labor Savers. It will be the annual business meeting. Thn ufnwrn Al nvulnn and llnvu-Inn Apr. 2.Im};'bumore and Ge- cil Ohappell of O.A.C.,v Guelph. were week-end visitors at their homes here. `Minn ll"-In] [nab Al ing-`and-a. .._.i vvvvn-wuu vwwusu av vuvu` uuuwa RUFU- Miss Muriel Luck or Toronto and cousin visited at the former : home over the holiday. * ` Thorn H11 kn canning InlGIn' A -AI.- R. R. GRIBBLE Night Phone 1289 Store Phone 122 nag vuc uuuu` uuuer Une Qlreculon 01' Mr. Williams. The anthems, He Lives for Evermore" and God Answereth Prayer," were given by the choir. The solo "Face to Face was well rendered by -Geo.-Graham and the two beauti- ful selections by the Male Quartette were much enjoyed. Easter owers 9.1- so added to the service. The Press Upheld The Y.P.8. held -their meeting in `the Sunday School room last Monday evenlng, March 25. The debate "Re- solved thst the `Modern Press has a -Iuu. A ll}: Easter was observed at Guthrie Presbyterian church by special music by the choir under the direction of Mr. WiI1ln.me 'T`hn and-`I-mm... uuv- 1-A---- Phone 82 voau um 4451184117- A number from here enjoyed the Easter service at St. Andrew's Church, Barrie. `In- -1.-- A, I ` uv VLIDIL lJUl1LUu Mrs. J. Kelly is in the Otlia Hos- pital undergoing an operation for ap- pendicitis. - Miss M. Mccuaig spent the week- end in Barrie. A cannula... .l_.... l_._._ A--lr ' " April 2-The week-end and holiday visitors here included Miss Annie Mc- Ouaig, Miss Mary Walker, Ross Camp- bell, all of Toronto, at their homes; Mrs. D. Mason of Toronto with her father, G. Lyall; Miss Muriel Jermey or Burk s Falls at her home; Mrs. Get- tins and Master George and Mr. Jan- son from Detroit at W. Jermey's; Rev. Dr. Wearing and Mrs.Wearmg, Roch- ester, New York, at Duncan Mc- Cuaig's; Miss Jean Gilchrist of Thom- i ton and Miss Vilda Walker or Carley, M at their homes. a `llrun 1' 72.11.. .1. .u_. A_I_, A nu - by teacher or scholars. Service appropriate to the occasion was held Good Friday evening in the United church, Oro Station. The Eas- ter message as told by Rev. Robt. Mc- Roberts, B.A., was particularly appre- ciated by those present. Owing to the epidemic of measles which necessitated the closing of school for two weeks recently, the Easter vacation is not being observed Telephone Service Disorganized The severe storm of sleet followed by terrific wind on Monday, April 1, has completely disorganized the telephone service in this section of the country. Despite the fact that linemen have been working incessantly, broken tele- phone poles with wires buried in the mud are still conspicuous along the road. . Roads in Very Bad Shape In spite of the terrific condition of the Ridge Road a few cars are seen almost daily ploughing their way through the mud, thus adding a touch more of spring. We are all hoping that in the very near future the proposed improvement of which we have read so optimistically from time to time, will become a`rea1ization for at present the condition of the road. is a men- ace to the travelling public. ` pub unavu LOCI C- Miss Florence Emms came up from Toronto to spend Easter with Mrs. Wm. Emms. a......a -- - ._.... V _ ova usav clullllllcl o Misses R-eta and Ruth Beasley of Toronto spent a few days with their parents here. `'`!In B.-u.....__ `Flu--~-- - V ` augu- Jim Emms went to Sudbury last Monday and expects to remain there for the summer. Ihuunn 15-4.- ___ .1 un__;u, - - - uvaa, L IACDUGJ H1 UUFHUUIL Ernie Poole and family and Mrs. Urry of Barrie called on his grand- mother, Mrs. Poole. T\'hus 17.-\1-nu... Inn)-.. 1.. |-;_,,, - auuvnnut, JVAJ. D. FUUIU. Miss Velma Mmar is home from Toronto Normal School for the holi- days. H... -m......... ...._.L L ------ VALUES $S'l'll.l LINCHALLENGETD vuu uuuuny cw uucu` C05 The Ladies Aid of : Church met at the home son, Tuesday afternoon. mrnin D.-ml.-. ......a 0-..: II V IIUIIIGI Mrs. Carl Campbell of Toronto visiting with her parents, Mr. ,a.r Mrs. Geo. Crawford. Ila nnnwn _...I .._.. __.,u an-,, - -- Au: 9' \.lUUu \JlU:WLUl`un Mr. Bean and son and Mr. Bailey and Gordon Parker of Toronto spent the holiday at their cottages. St. Andrew's home or Mrs. E1- SOY1 . TIIPIHQ 1) n ffnvvnnnn ..---, -----an vrumnnlbl Va VLHHW u 1;1:t "Crawford spent Easter in Tor- onto. `IY_IL__. _|--r ` ncuum nauxca unu Wu`. and Geo. Baxter of Toronto spent Easter at home. It... rt-..` au_,.,,,. -. - __ uyuuv uuu wccn-cuu ND Her nome. Flora Graham and Bessie McArthur spent the holiday with their grand- mother, Mrs. Mccualg. MTR MQO nffnnn I-I-an J-u..-..-I auuvuua, J.VJ.LDu &VLUUu&l . Mrs. Mac Elson atteided the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Cairns of Orlllla. Drum`: f'I........_._.! -_-,,L -_ . . ovum 1 av- Miss Minnie McArthur of Barrie spent the week-end at" her home. Winn: Graham and Dnnnln -np-A..u.--_. um. uausuucs, Lvub`. nevus, ED naynela. The Misses Brandon spent a. few days with their sister, Mrs. Hewitt, in Barrie. Ir]-.. I-x____; -_ . .. - vvavu LVl.lDu Juuscbu U1'W1U1'Q. Mrs. S. V. Jones is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. seeds, at Bayfleld. The Misses 'Rrnm-Inn ammo n a.-.--- uupu wuuuu uuu-uu Wu muusbenv. His Honor replied that he did not propose to entirely discontinue spoo- ial appointments, but wished to avoid them as much as possible. Ill `Rana nnhl `nirnvnuna um..- .L...I--. 1- no.-.n 4.. Av. vLuWLULuo Mrs. Chappell of Toronto is visiting with Mrs. Ernest Crawford. Mr: Q 11' ,Tnr\on 4.. ..a..au..... ...au. Apr. 2-Rev. N. Campbell of Bar- rie spent a day with his daughter, Mrs. T. R. Crawford. T\A'vIu fiknnanli -0 rn-..-..L- 1~ -~l "' QVIIWS I Q]- n4ar.22 naar.23 ' h4ar.24 ~ n4ar.25 n4ar.26 n4ar.27 n4ar.28 n4ar.29 naar.30 haar.31 Apr. 1 Atpr. 2 Mar. Alvvn Walter Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. inn Rnvtnv nf '1";-u-nu!-A -........L 1-n__4.___ nu. uuuum uvmugu. am: 111511856 Was on March 23, when the mercury rose to 59 degrees. and. the coldest was on March 8, when lt dipped to 4 below zero. There was also much snow. 9.2 inches, but It disappeared almost as test as it came. The rainfall for the month was 2.26 inches. I Dnnlidn min..- 4.1.--- I-_:. .-.,- II - - - uavnuu Ivan 9.60 1uum`:. Records since those last published in The Examiner are: vuuuvu vv tau: .vuwcuu IIHUHISIHI. March was a mild month, the mean temperature being six degrees above the normal average. The highest was on Mnrnh QR nrhnrn fhn wugqnnu... ..-..- vaov uguma LJUHBH UL DIM: HIUIIDII unuay- A rth of an inch of snow tell but turned to rain toward midnight. March mm: a mild n-mun-. M..- .......... avwwvnvunu n rwuumr UUUFIJ. "If there is one thing that pleases me it is the xing 0! dates for trials other than at regular sessions. It is both convenient and inexpensive," said Mr. Boys, expressing the hope that the judge would not-be too insistent. `IN: nnnn Inr\`Iga-I hunt 1.... A14 _-4. Over an inch and` a half or rainrtell during last Monday's gale in Barrie. weather records kept by W. H. Buttery show. The March lion also ran true to form, a veritable blizzard raging in the dying hours of the month Sunday. A fifth nf an Innh A! chain um I... 11/2 monssmun ran on MONDAY March Mild Month But vPerfor_nec!_i_True rto r. 14 r. 15 r. 16 r. 17 r. 18 r. 19 r. 20 r. 21 3. 22 r. 23 r. 24 '. 25 '. 26 . `. 27 . `. 28 . . 29 . . 30 . nu ono _S_TATlON _9*R'- "f{~iti8{a.' .'.' 16 2. 40 . 25 . 26 . 28 . 33 . 29 . 30 . 30. .26 .34 26 33 30 25 12 onto is r. and uusrumun: panel auo of dia- mond-matched Oriental walnut fumed with burl walnut and bird's-eye maple panel. Seven tubes, completely shielded. using R.F.L. balanced circuit. Majestic Super-Dynamic Speaker. Single dial control. Volume control instantaneous in action. Raise every livable chick to early m-otahla rnntnrltur ijijy T lid thh all-ndutlahmeut Inn! for lasting mung.` No |tlnul.mta-nc tonics--no and the sale of nmammr. Chick Mash hcnuo 50% Int year? Thank 3 reason! It nine: every livnble chick. ~ A now and unique method of pnpuing tit 80 inn-edlentI_has nude EVEN QUICKEB GROWTH n CEBTAINTY . m A .nd .4 Demoralizing Influence on Society was supported by Wilbert Stoddart, Elma Guest, Mary Gilchrist, on the affirmative side, Jack McKay, Mrs. N. Besse and Jim Pearsall on the nega- tive. Although both sides were well debated, the Judges decided in favour of the negative side. It was decided to continue the meetings for the sum- mar mnnthe UV WWII VILIKG V mer months. vnIa1n\nll\JI\bJ I Rev. C. R. Spencer will celebrate the Holy Communion in the Anglican lchurch at 3 p.m., Sunday, April 7. yanvaua - Mrs. J. Hawthorn is in _Toronto at- tending the funeral of her grand- mother, who passed away on Monday at the good old age of 94 years. Krill I l` Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and daughter June of Hamilton spent the week-end with their mother; also Mr. and Mrs. Victor Church and family. HUVIGV WW5 I56 DGDDLUIII W. A. Boys. K.O.. M.P., politely dis- acreed with His Honor. He did not think it in the interest or litigants to reestablish a. regular court. `WI Hanna la nan 51.6.... 41..-; ..1..-..-.. -. scum; v vvnuug. The storm of Sunday night has done a. lot of damage around here, trees be- ing destroyed, radio wires down, and our friends in town cut o by tele- phone. lms `I 'l_!_-.a.1.-.... 1- 1.- rn_A,-_, vaaumaav Mrs. `R. King entertained a number of young folk at a. euchre party on Friday evening. Tho plan-vvu ad Quud-.. ...I...1.a. 1.-.. 4-..- -voavv o a I-`IKIDUUL VVCCA. Mrs. Hubbert and daughters are well on the road to recovery but Mr. I-Iubbert s condition shows little Apr.` 1-A good time was reported by those attending the euchre given by Mrs. Leslie on Thursday evening. Miss G. Srigley is home for_ the Easter holidays. " Miss M. Hubbert is home from To- ronto for Easter week 11'..- IN 1-'r..I.1._._L -7, J I _.-____v ._ vvvvvvvvv via Bill. Gauley had a very close call from electric shock on Monday. He was passing into the yard of Jimmie Feltis when lightning struck the telephone post, stunning him. Mrs. Feltis didn't know anything had hap- pened until, hearing the dog growl, she looked out and saw Bill lying on the grass. They carried him into the house where he revived after some time. The latest report is that Bill has entirely recovered. uuuu um. J_.cucuu awuuzs U1. neunus. Egbert -folk are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman back on their old farm. uwg o Mrs. Morrison of streetsville is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Jos. Terry. `Mfr: rinllhm-+ 1'\-..:.......n 1.. :._.....--.:..~ 4.1559. UV): .l.ULL_y- Mrs. Gilbert Dodswell is improving after her recent attack of neuritis. mahnrf Finn; nun n.1...`l L- ...-1--_.-_ --.7 Miss Phyllis Morrison of Toronto, Jack Brolley of Weston, Fred B. Dunk- ley- of Oshawa and Mat. Lowrie of New Toronto, were home for the holi- day. `Inn `Running... .1 1-wJ.__-_A.___:u1 , ..g uvwluo canon DU ea` ;'&t'1tab1e maturity. _ ... . w-v--v9--o Uld with which It amalgamated (THE A STANDARD" BANK or CANADA ll