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Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1939, p. 3

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'l`h1u-e:dn_v, Fbl`Iia'I"`\' 2. 19:15"! _...._. AH)`. L4Hl"l1l.) 511101 | 5 "Mr. Honwood had spent close In` [50 years in the Bank's service. oc- icupying the position of Generall Manager for the last ten years. an `exceptionally difficult period. dur- 'ing which he conducted the affairs int the bank with marked SllL`CeSS.: le was a man of an unusually; ,genial and kindly disposition. and [you will. I am s'uro.-'. appreciate how p jkeenly those of us who were as-` socintcd with him over a pvrindl of many years feel his loss." g I - - 1 i "WOOL SECONDS" `nuw uujuy, 1 I Tribute to Mr. Hmwood I ' O! the late Harvey B. Henwood `General Manager and Vice-Presi-' ,dent of the Bank. and also a form- fvr manager of the Barrie Branch `Mr. Lamb said: i --ll! `<`.\I\I|n\r\rI I`--..l .-nnno t\`l\.`.\ a..i 19c pair 4 pairs for 750 MEN'S A DRESS SOCKS The Guaranteed FORSYTH SHIRT Men's Black llorsehide 59c """?`V farm sale in this district is udverused unless the list up- ; in The Barrie Examiner. THE BARBIE EX . BARBIE, 0NT., CANADA in 21 large assortment of patterns. checks, stripes and plain shades. Both separate collar and collar attached style. Regular 95c. l-`vlmmry (`yleurmu-.0 Sale $1.19 We have the Best. Buy in Made-1,0 Measure Suits we ; have.lm(l to 0l'1'm' in many \ yems. l Sm-.ci.'1l l ri(-0 S|)(`l'i2ll Price SUITS Get Your Spring` Suit Now! $25.00 $29.50 l~I.\'trn Punls l"l(l-II-I Made-to-Measure llll IIFIICH` IHLH \Vl3lll(l Fllllly l`\'('ll l|)vs>imists of tudziy. But. in it~'! `first. issue of the New Yvur, u Ti.--. 'rnntn nvw.s'puper l`Xpl'(`S.`iL'.\' itself H lbit differently. by running un its `front page, this houdlino_ Anxiuus vwurld \\ ziit.=; Nvw Perils: in 19397, PL`.\'lll(`I`lL't`. fzunino. war. depres- MB `stun -- the world has oxporiencvcl < n{ Tnrnum `them `all, many times Yul, thanks in HL`'l\"t`1"l-:`-(`Ill i>ptimi. whu did 1195`, 1.,\,(.i(._\;tliix1g.:s while possiiiiists figured uutl mud,-d5` d.\_;\\'hy they Couldn't be (tune: the 1d Lmdermim. \\ ul'l(l. and particularly our contin- ,s5 me pubuc t-nt. has developed and progressed ,. in mm, `W more in the last 50 years than dur- um. that has mg any previous three centuries of` 4:1` countries. 0"1d h'l5t0T} - decrease in Pcsaimists continue In groan -- In the 10_;_\. .,f|Cumplain of almost cverything_in- mm .(,:cluding high taxes and slim pm- rfits. In their grumbling they find ;`,n.00d `cause fur ind_uci. and justifica- Bb Honwod`, non for inaction; lust awful unt~m'- i ViC`._p`.eSi_iICtllll_\' develop into slurk reality Using the blunted profits iv! the aleo ON SALE I E vvsaanaauslhl 0 Heavy weight. warm, Jumbo Knit, work Sweaters in a dark grey shade. Feb- 99 ruary Clearance Sale MEN S ' WEAR A V.ILIuIkJ-l- ALL LILLLLIL Shown in stripes, plain Sh11(l0.`~l and checks, 2 50pm`- ate collars and collar at.- t;zu:l1(=(l style. Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Ft-I)rum'y C1e:1run(:e Sulo .. :4; IFs-s,1M1sTs SHORT SHRIFT : BRIGHT FUTURE FOR EJANADAQ _| ....u.,... Vvuu un, .~y-...u. ...,,--.. ` Pcssimists. for centuries. have! `found S()l1l(`(.` for their depvessing [views and excuse for their indo- _lcl.siun-in the writings of their time. `the stated. How they must have ,glmvcd when Harpors Weekly pub- `tlishcd this gem in 1857: "It u lgloumy moment in history. Not in{ ! I l the lifetimo of many men who read this paper has thorn boon so much gmvc and deep upprvltvnsion. In t France the political cauldron seeth- lrs and bubbles with uncertuinty;' ` Russizi hangs. as usual, likv :1 cloud. idurk and silent upon the lturimii .uf Europe: while all the c-norgiv.-.~s. : rrsources and influi,-ncv of lhv Bri-i ltish Empire are sort-l_v tx'ie(l." ` 'I'herv you huvv the nucleus for an (ll'llCl(` that \Vl!lll(l satisfy ovmi] lmrssimiqk nf tndziv But, in ?"Are You ~(5r:eOr Are You? ` A Heaven~Sen r Optimist? LIONS CEDQB" SPEAKER! 5 l 1 ! The people who won't go after [business but just sit back and cum- *plain. received short shri at the }h:mds of Edward G. Hirst. sales l11Elhil1!,('l' of the din-ct mail divi- `siun of Might. Dirt-cu)ri<'s Limited. l'I`m`ontn. in a rt-cunt mklress be-` 'l'uI`(' Barrie Lions Club. rL-fe1'(-nc(,- .10 which was pul)li. in last Ewe:-k`s Examiner. I 1 arm. _._:.._ .1..... -......I A-.. ..-..| 5 vv\,\_nn u.............. i 5 Pcssimists. dral `om! Are you` lone or are you :1, Hcavn.-n-sent up-' [timis-1.? was the speaker ' I 1). l.~.~On (`nu nnvxtuur-inn I-nnuul The Guaranteed L.F0R$T?i$H`3.T.j MEN'SiiWORK .n.'YY!`TER5.L .....| ...._ Extra l`ant.~: I-`lHv`.l-2 Arthritis? Rheumatic Pains? Lumbago? Sciatica? Backache? Acid Stomach? n un Dunn Men's and Young Men's l'CII1'l" Ii FHTWTSIV f`IY fI9IIl&%IIo Have you about given up hope uf relief from these ailments? DON'T DO IT-l'SE HARDIN G S TREATMENT .n..|. n..|.....:...... rrn... n......-3e'o IIIIIIIIIII \J 8' II\IM'IIlVII.H`l Ask Robertson. The Druggist About II S E i 55 _?_ :9: $3.00 25 each 1 50 One I 4-:u-I1 (`L BOYS PEAK CAPS MEN'S Mule Skin l ulluvt-,r MEN'S FELT HATS Mbis 24c Dgggs` "c3i;2svEs ` unly to lfustnnu-r ectch \aI%a.lL untran- Iust the sock fur School. February Clearance Sale 9911? i?SE fcmiield's 100% WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Red Label $1.59 ea. Blue Label $1.89 ea. MEN'S CHECK WORK SHIRTS A GOOD BUY Men's Pure Wool MEN'S SKI BOOTS A BARGAIN! $2.95 and $3.95 Price; from . ............ .. $1 Boys Woollen Mixture run one 0-: -I-9J\Iuf |Specia|c|earingofMenfSuits] '"3xii`r'Zxi&"" 5..`?!_ .*.`__"E.5 late 20's as their standard. they des-! pair, instczld or doing what so many! optimists are doing, including :1`- numbor whn never cxperirznm.-rt` pl't.'-dt`p1`CSSi0X1 inflation --- aggrt-s-. sively seeking what business there Is: confident. of their ability to get their shzirv and thankful for the- many blessing.',s they now enjoy. 1:... :.. on... ...,..-i., -um. .4 man? nos : nan v .--u.r Regular 95c SALE PRICE i 35c ea. anally um-:mung:,.w u|v.:_y uuvv ru_,u_v. | Back in the early 30's when` most cmnpctilors were cutting out their advertising because "A fellow cculcln t get results during such tough time-.;"-~nne chap quietly re- l marked, "I'll go after business hard- [cr than ever n0w~while the others ware (-asing up is my golden chance `tn register in a big way. Maybe re- isults won't be so wunderful for :1! `while. but sooner cr later. the cu-i mulativc L-l'fi'n't of what L am cfnlng {will bear fruit, .o .- 1 l I 1 . r xwlu uuun nun. ' Now this optimists competitors are calling him lucky" ~ for tn-I day his business is one of the big-I gtst in ils fir-Id. % I rn...-.. ...:n 1.... .....r.|\I.. Igxnu nu Inn Aulu Thorv always will be problems: to face. praise be! Because prob-? {lems clear the mind and stiffen . ltho backbone of courageous men.' The optimist knows the value of} pi`oblems~faccs them squarely - ' fights thcm energetically - appre- ckitixig that troubles are often an blc.~;.~:ing in (.gLli.`3( . even if they] do nothing better than Jur u.<| 111151` from .~t-1f-coiiiplucency. I vr~|.. ....\. .1 -A.....: Ivan u.u\,x. -gun 31 c pair MEN'S HEAVY MACKINAW COATS ON SALE I 'I`lmug,l1 lwucllines read Anxious. ,WurlLl Awaits New Perils in 1939".i ? I urge yuu not in sit back to nwaitl ! Llmse new perils" but, by construcl- 3 `wt: thought. courage and energetic `effort to go after business so that` yuu. me, will register sxiccessesr despite all malt-rn versions 0! that`, old editorial of H357 which record- ,ed. "so much grave and deep up- I px`<`l1ensmn." i 'r|.,..... :. ..,. .1....Lu nun n . . . . n . . n nun`| V.` . There is no doubt that an unusual` condition exists in Canada today.. `Plll`Ch`dSlXlg power, according to! our estimate. will be the greatest" this winter for any time in the last decade. Few people realize that Dominion business established an all time high last yo.-ax`. surpassing even the 1929 peak. Today. busi- ness is only 15 per cent. below the high and is rising vigorously, Moan- whilo each succeeding wave of un- rest that fans out across Europe makes Canadian prospects look even brighter". MEN'S and BOYS .,%YY TER5 , .1 (`,\:I.. I ll l1IvIA1\l DU\I\.rAV| ` Set the stage for cheerfulnc-as all. (tbnul ynur home; Shift the scene: for happiness and more of it will come. Build the windows high and wide. make the woodwork white: Use the sort of draperies that seem to give of! light: Throw away the sombre stuff. leave no place for gloom; Cnzmess is stuffiness~~let the light hymn rnrim, ' Set your stage for happiness, ` no cues for frelsz Cheerfulness invited in will I send regrets. .;--tO5-----:--- Big value in The Examiner ; A LlV;'lN(.`: i10b3l 45 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS MUST GOP EVERY OVVERCOATfREDUCED PRICES START AT 1 We are clearing out all odds and ends of Boys Trousers and we are offering these lines all at one 98`: price. TO CLEAR .................. .. unnux nub vlA\.tJ\. usu. TO Black, Grey. Brorwnw Regular $1.25 I~"cb1'un1-y Clearance Sale Boys Pants 1:1,. 4....` ..|...-..:y.r. .-.4 an .-.AA.. 1311!` ` at 3-3"` ALL OF OUR HIGH QUAL- ITY 2-PANT SUITS HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN FOR THIS BIG FEBRUARY SALE. 4---- ____A_._.. $11-75 Lined Mule-skin MITTS with woollen ('.u' February Clearance Sale 3442 W'I`wo pmczs 5.95 and 8.95 ALL TWO-PANT SvUl'l:S ` I Barrio Lions Club was rvprr-senh }cd by six members at a banqm-1 {held in honor of Melvin Jones, 2 Chicago, Ill., founder and Secretary- General or the International Asso- ciation of Lions Clubs. in '1`ur0ntu, 1'I`hur.~:duy evening last. I rrm. .......L....... ....-.-.-n- Dunn-i:lr.nI Barrie Lions Attend ' Banquet To Founder I 1lIlll'.`.uu_y UVCIIIII5 turn. The members were: Prosiclr-nl Frank E. Craig, Deputy Distrivt G:;v-rnor Arthur F. Pugh, Frank W. Dobson. Anthony Saso. William ~Garner and Elmer H. Braden. l run, __ v 2,._, r~u_,u__ 2.. u.:.. .11.. (F`urnu'r Kuvnuiun) v\1 uuu LIIIIILI nu. A4-u\aI.-I Other Lions Clubs in this district represented at the gathering in- [eluded Orillia. Midland. AHi:~:t0n, |Brud!ord and Newmarkct. I A t`..ntnru Inna .. nrt-ennfntinn tn | A feature was a, presentation In `the Secretary-General. who was tho; jchiel speaker at the gathering. id:-aling wixh .1 number of phases or Lioxusm._ . 1 .___' " ~.. IUFLIGIOFO n NWn'\HI'K(.`L. | u BOYS SUITS Is your subscription paid? The Canada Life Assuunce Company. 330 University Ave., Toronto. Ont. Illlbknnb nkllngoinn An Inu nu VJA-up I." run In-nu Y nan uni - nvnnrnninotl Can. I116 LIBBGI Lu: nasutnucc wompauy. DOU UulVI:r:|l._y .'|vc., Aululnu, uus. Without obli tion on my art pluse tell me how I can get. a gununwed Cuudn Life Income 0 E] $100 3200 D 0300 L] 5 month pt use 66 D 00 D 66 C] Nun: ........ .. "He's a great guy, dad . . . 2-no-vc-nty and having the time of his life . . . In",-2 In-4-n rt-lirc-(I to-n yours and never looked better. "Started saving when he-. wzl.-'. my 2155- . . . his income was only averagv, but a (lunadu Life pen- sion plan did the trivk . . . just us ilk going to do for me. Most men with moderate suiarira can have a life income beginning at ()0 or oven (`8l'iif`r. You ?! be interested in how iittlv it ('l )n`[.`i now In be financially independent lutvr on. T Canada s Oldest Life Assurance Company Ia vv-nan-..--.-nu Damaged and Soilccl To Clear 50c ONLY ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER "Dad Put Me Wise! Qggg . \lQkf BOYS WEAR Men's Fancy Heavy W4 Varsit_v" Stitch A-I121-rI R nI'l"I'l'| tNI\ ll uv--_-___- vV_7V._ Bar trim on from. collar and cuffs` Special .j . $1.59 (lllu l,u| An Specictul "Vur:sn._v swzmnn "5 J0 dozen Men's Pure Wool -sunny-no-.1-4 tqpx-fr!-1 7: `on. n navay.-.n.r LEATITIER SOLES P:m(-.0 (R1ll)|)m') Snlos 4... .g MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S LINED \'I`I'IIIl` I"? $1 "I'Il'I FRANK VV. LIVINSGTON \vz\.< borni in Hm ) uh Hm l.i\'ivm h1n1uI.\`1(`z1d I HIIAAV PI lllulllllvlw WORK BOOTS 1' IT! ArI'\YTl.1T\ nrxr ran Men's Overalls Special Silver-backed. Canadian Denims. medium heavyweight. 10 Dozen Pairs to Clear 92c" pair IMPROVE HILL The County Rum! Committee was uskud to vmnsitlm` lh(- mlvlsubility of inlprnving l)uylr-'.~; Hill on the Bee- tm-I.m'v1ln munty mud. bv.`.\veen mmtussium: 4 and 5. Im mulivm by Courm. M. R. Wilson. Adjulu, and N. W. H1':n\vlu~y, |'(-('u1n::vlh. MEN'S LEA I`HER. In-can-5-so 1-may-nu-In For Eczema - - Skin 'I_'I_-gubles Malta up your ;i1Id todny thut you All uolng tn ulvv your akin n real chance to yet. well. (in to any uoml drug uwm and set an original bmtlo of Munm-'n Emerald Oil... it luau: many days hecuuse it la highly can. `relic,-l -Lhe itching: nf Erze ntovped -omptinnu dry up I vs very few dnyn. The same Rvg`ul.'u' 5 `L , Hun. vlnn ntif. sum. or leave I greuy re (`,um;:lu!,e xmtisfm.-Llun ur money buck. .;_ . ,_.._ ._.- MEN'S prgnss SHIRTS fntupped -nmptinnn and Male of! In in true at Itch- ing 'l`mes nml Feet. Burl):-r : Itch, Salt Rheum and other skin troubles. Baum-nbor that Manna .-1 Emerald 0!! In I . rlann. powerful. penotrlumz Antlu-ntia Oll rmldun. Hiumnlule Am F,lIl(tl u. 35c e 3 fojrij; :entru!.4-Al. The very rst. application will give you 'r-lie-{-Lhe uf Frzemn In lnnhntly manned --nmtiunu dry uu with Fur (ollar, plush Jinncl. $198 Boys` (iem|lm- IIORSEIIIDE LEATHER COATS r each r $1.00 ` 50:`. Villlll` . I:-lrrumry (flourn l1('(` Halt- 'lHH)(] (H K il|'IN'I1l('l'.\. Ii|ll'l (`ll- llw cnnlruclims, lm.~:inc.'\ H1 0 roturnvd to lhr f:II'.n u! xx`. \\'l\uI`v lw rcnwimrci till 10 13m'riv in Hl'.!0. 'n Sim`! usvd cur bu.\'inus.~' in thv `I the mrnor of Dllniuya mu ('1' .~`tl`\'<`l.\`. Lllvl` nv .\'(`l`|l"( d\ xvvrlnnti, l)udu`v and R00} Weight ..n Qlllnh %'.'o"&E1's."" $5.98 bf 4 `Saga Tnreo 3 r lung or lvltnmlllpg. In I I I V\'vsl_ lucuting at l.:~1h-. Albvrtu. \\'hm'v ho luok upi '_\` and juinvd lhu United. mud of (`urxwntvr.\'. later 911- ' kw ~ :3 I -y~ Lnlvr um ,\`(`l'H"( d\ i 1 Y "\R7p{'F'1'i"% VALUES U1; TO $25.00 ONE AND TWO-PANT suns 9.95 and 14.95 "`.iis'c":5ii' 69 . `G:l1':l;. .'(`. and ihv : of the big- igvsi and most prnliinblc K:n~ni\':| !Lhi- 1{iwzmi.< Club of Barrio vvvl` :sta;.:vd---un Svpl. 2}. 2!). 110, 1926. Frank (':1l`rivd on the Ron zigu-m-y `in the vast hull` of 1110 building for In L`Ull[)i(' nf )'l`ll`S lwi`m'c- mu\'in;3_ In the Run G:n':u.:v. which hc- built in i gi9`. .8 on the site of the old Dymvnt 'f0llH(|Y'_V at ihv corner of Bnyfield and Ross slI`m-ls. in 1932, he sold; the (`(!I`n(`I` part of this p1'(:pm'i_v 10` lihv lmpvriul Oil C11,. and the R00! `ugmicy was vonlinuvri by his b0-' lihvr. 1\/1urIv_\'. Since then Frank has ,built fuur lmiisi-s un the Maple Avv. grind } \'t>ss SI. L'UI'I1l`l`. making a (law: vidvd imprn\'onwni in tho :xpp<\zu'- .Eln(`\' of the uropomv. The firsts ; PIKOPICR QUESTION ` A littlv girl came home ischuul and said: Daddy. my 11- `Lnld us thv world is round." --'I`h..c'. riuht rlr-:|I`" umrl lhv or. ` Well. I):Idtl_v. if ihv \vuI'1(l is! round." she unswc-rocl. "why (in mm- plo say they pm 10 the fur corners mt" !th(~ o:u'Lh'."' jjnm- a ___._Z._. . ` J"N[\NK W. l.lVIN25Li'J'L)N born in mm an the L.i\'ingsLon hnnxwtvud nll Nu. 26 }-{i1.:h\vuy. album 2 mi1vsE nurlh of 1\/Iim-sing. .\l`lur rvcoivim: his primurv 1-duculiun in thv Mm-| o.~:ing' Pubhv Schnol. hr lvlluwu(l farming till I906. when 111- onion-cl`, the b1:u'k.~mitlx and wlwvlwrigm` lnlsixwss, l`urnim.: the trudv with Rubi. Davidson of [.dvn\'al(-. lulvri nl` Duvul. Su.~'k:m'ln-wan. and illso Jnhn Yuunp, of l\/1il\(`.\ iI1{, In !.='lH; hu wunl (H |n`i(h.:v. hv up` curpvnlr_\' lmvllu-I`l\v.:>d (`:1I'xwm01's. ` tn-ring 1n` 1915. ht` I\Iim'.~`iIu.:`. till; trmnimg H smr!` lhn fiI`\'I nu.-A (`flu hH\`il\n|<\' in lhn` The Exuminor Office is open Sut- urduy ovvnings. 7 to 9, for receiving subscription nnd advertising pay- ments and for nth:-r business. ____._____..____.._.___.. mldod nnpruvcmcm In mo uppvzn-: um urns .z1nu- prop;-rI_\'. firsxumg Qfficg-rs rhnusv erected was rvnmdohod from I the V019,-5' -the Turnbull rvsidcncc which 1 *'\,m.mm. mm [moved from the corner of Bradfm`d . : Y _ [and Elizabeth streets. and in which: Lnmttq .` HM now resides with his f:1mil_\'. A f m WV!-"1118 lpivturo of the four housvs is shown *c2lso bving 1 `bx-lmv. I palityz . I.:. vnrn F1-;mk n--nnrchnsod tht-| Jminn 1- I . Lust your l-`rank n--purchased Iold honu-slcacl farm at Minesing.: Iwhich his futlwi` clc2u'ocl {rum lho: it`un-st and originally bought fml :S25. 'I`l1<- old 10;: housv. m'('ct0di !nbuut 75 _vvnrs ago. is still standing. iclnsc in thv hi hxvay. and he in- itends to rumodo it inlo an up-lw [dale log cabin and mukv u b(`uul_\' |:\p0t uf llw surroundings. while- }carrying on i`m`ming; us unutlwr lhubby. i l Murrivd in 1912 to Annio M. Gil-' ihubby. . i Murriud Ill Gil- H`liri.s't of Edvnvalo. Five ('hildr`n: Hiuy. in his sovnnd yoar at tho Col-` `vge of Pharmacy. Tumnto_ ).f1`2ldll`.li- ;in;.: in April: Gvorge. Howard. Hulon 1 B.C.l. stmiviiis. and I-`r-.\m`c-s. uHend_ Eing Prinvu of \\':\1\`.\' School. Aitviid.~' St. :\lldl'x'\\"S I"1`o.`.~`b_\'l0i'i.'1n (`hu1`c`.i. \\"hilv ht` has no; S(l`\`Ud on any ml` the municipal bodies. Frank has W,boen of grvut community ser\'iL'v |tn thv town through turning pm- `ll)<`l`liL`s that \Vl`l`(` a lawn liability .Iintu ro\'v.`nu0-pI`uduL`c1`s. about 32.500 `in taxes being paid yvarly on iiiesv `imprxwed properlivs that \\'vI`c` pro- vinusly non-productive. L`.\.\-~0.- L`i.-hinu' lnnuhur i-nrlinnr V'IUllSl_\' HUll'`|)lULllll'll\('. ; Spo1'ts~-~I-`ishimt. hum.ing_ curling, and huck_vy. y ` Hobby---A_rchi1eclu1`c`. .' _Chamctenstic- vlvluking old thingts 3 like new. A .-\ncestry~Scottish and English. \ll-In/JJAI. I V I-Isl 31.5 Penman s and Dodd s heavy weight Shirts and 65`: Drawers. EACH ...... .. COMBINATIONS 351-34 Sale P1`ice--B0ys Sale Price- Men's . n::1 MEN'S ANS BOYS _ `\_AI;I1:IP!`REAKERS. 4.. lInu -- I V l.L1a.Iaaa.na.n- ----.--u-no All Reduced to Clear - this Great I-`cl)ruar_v Sale. .._......_._.___.___. cmnlmg In tlw first Inwn :11 1 \lL`JJa.lI. v w an. an-I. 001,1) LABEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Regular $1.50 `February Clearance Sale XlI__ _ ____'|_ 1/4 lb. 253:1` lb. 98 O.V. PURE WOOL iAR!__ MEN S FLEECE-LINED OOQ&&IXIIUK C K Boys Fancy Pure Wool -pr -.. II'I'|,,,_____ 1'("1ii{S&i"'r'6'cu'" 35: each 7] I31` D uussawaa` -...._.. .. ......2 *h....:Av.. 1..." 1UU'/D 1 IJINIZA vvv UNDERwE1i' (Vl'\I l\ I AIDIPI 100% PURE WOOL U-II-11'I'\I"I'I'\II7'I'I I 15 [tour `I.-l'ouses Eu-Tected-`l;;v F. W. Livingtoh lawn. all Mu1(':\. Hun (hm MEN'S AND BOYS` Juli?! II C 'I\l'I "1E1"E:'A i5` ldl _y \_zLCa.1 Klllbl. 79 each 7 from I "l)uddy. 1.l':I(`h('I' \ ml ; d(~;n`." suld ihv fznlh-`. I '. is! T .\ t'I'(`(l. \\vh_\ p1-n-` _ I `N to the wt ; - }. ..` . , ,.` ` ).dl."(l)(, Hus Hnnom` Judge Dudley Holm- `res zmrl' Crown Attorney F`. A. Ham- building T0|"m(m(l. K.C.. Barrio. acted as revis- ` _`:ing u1'1'i(:or:: at varin-us points '1 lI )'h `{|1hl`k)ll1.Ih(>Ll1 thv riding this week, fnr (())1S`ll]1(.` purpose uf hearing appeals or \32~ he` 5-0m(:nnn) laints with regard to the vyi- t0|ers:' lists to bv used at the provin- nd Rl`0!t`iZ1l by-olvctitxn in East Simone on 1-'3" bFt`bI'n-ury `.21. whvn LI.-Cul. Gom`gL- `1``k "` A. Drvw wlli suck entry to the 1l1}\:Ii::]`:,l",lAJ_` , Ontario IA.-g isIa(urc. :xpp<~:u'-: The lists revised by the r0\'i.~'- firs! I mg wore I"art.\' 1 and 3 of >dC`(`d frmlvhn \m1m'<' list nrvnm`(*d for H11- HARRY J. TWISS . 690 890 ]Judge Holmes and Crown Attorney Hammond Re- vising Officers [\'ZH`l()llS n1lIHlClpilllll(.`S. E Courts were held as follows. with `thv rovirting (:.fficer`s clerk in each icaso tho clerk of Iho munici- ! Jmirm Hnlmns: Jannnrv 30,1 E1110 Vowrs urn prupux gvurimns nmnicipalilies. 1 d`nnv'tc uvnrrn ht-lrl {IQ 1 I\ lul(':L l.nlvr . lhn` U\'vr|2md. Dudgv and Rx-oi =Is:vIn`iv.~'. spvciuli.-.In;,:' 1n Rm trucks} and spvod\vugun.<. in 192;`. he Lmmzhl , tho prupvrt_v at tho suulhuusl mm- vr of Eli`/.ubolh St. and Maple .~\\'c.,` building a gurago all (he 1-var. 'I`his~, he sold in 19:26 nnd bought tho nhll Qlu`vu`s Hotel pl`np(`I'l_\'. vrcx-limljh on lhv hilhvrtu unsightl_\' ruins; what is now tho cmmnndiums Fu','.`i: ! pamy: I Judgu Holmnsz Janunr_v 30. }_'I`0wnship Hall. Om. W. B. Tudhopc. clerk: Fvbrunry 1. Town Hall. fox-nun. my Township of OriHia_ w. `J. Ruse, Clerk: February 2. Town |Hnl1. Midland. R. S. King. clerk: ;Fobru;n`y 3. Town Hall. Orillia. for ;'I`m\'n of Orilliu. H. E. M. Payne, :c1c.-rk ,. Au.....m- u.mmm-..4- Trar\_| cwrx. I Cx'u\\'n Alturnoy Hammond: Jan- ;uary 30. 'l`m\'n Hall. Victoria Har- `bour, fur Vlllalgo of Victoria Haw] `bum: E, B. Brown. clerk: Jammryl _3l. Monnstunv Hall. for 'I`own:~'hip| jut` Mvdunto. T. D. Robinsun. clerkzl `Febru:n`_v 1. Town Hall, Victoria] lnrbnur. for '1`o\\'n. of Tay. C] WV. Gvrnns. clerk: February 2. ='1`nun Hall Pnr! MvNir`nll, fnr Vil- 1 I I '\v. Lxl'l`\".HS. L'n'1'K; l't`Ulu;ll'y .2. I`ow11 Hall. Pm`! McNiColl. for Vil- ;lnge of Pm`! M('Ni(-nll. B. J. Brawn- `:-ll n-lurk I .........u ... I i She: "I\-Iolher and Dad think \\'(`! `ought in wait at least :1 month be-1 ;fm'c we got n1urru-a:L" ' i 110: But I dislike long engage-!` V In`n`n|c " DIM`. DU UU give them onougl larger '.1p;u'tnwnt." Youths sizes 10-13 . Boys . Sizes 1-5 ...... .. j |ME1Sf.. S?F...'"| IL I) T V I-ll-lD.lna\ra-IIur 1-Buckle ....... .. . 98cl ?-Buck1e . ...... .. $1.39 4-Buckle ....... .. $1.79 Zipper Overshoes $2.35 gs/[Eng `OVERSHOES| l.r\'\nr.|.LJ RED AND BLACK RUBBER BOTTOM 12-inch leather Lop $2.19 15-inch leather Lop $2.29 nj- Tffifw LEAD our 9! Y9l!R I.-..E...G.$ Mcn`s 15-inch Solid Leatlmr I LU I. LLJLILJ \/Liana. c -r-rt ;uOOIII Inlnclliri LITT I-II with special heavy weight red and grey rubber bottom. 12-inch . . ...... .. $2.69 1T5-ipiicyzill .......... .. $2.95 AcT1vE'_AT`iiTi s WEEK ... V... - .. V .. - .. Regular Price $5.95 February Clearance Sale nun Ill! _- _,:_. 31 PAIRS ONLY! nun-gnu Illl I nlnnixl Men's 6-eylet GUM RUBBERS . .51-.!9.,, an 1: MEN'S LEATIIER 'l`0l up you plii-I11` J` I `fit! .1~'?T1?!`.!1_`._5?=1`.L._`f ..!. 4. 'i'fJ1\71'f:iii/fR1?I"' Boorg ` V-:1-Ir\ Anvlw 11 V7 - mtn wmg wi.Qa.Ti s i'{fivi'13'iiiia`}r'Ii~i W 13.99? 5 91. L LLJQIIJ \IaIa.nA MF.N S FULL GRAIN - -on -Rind`: - Q l'I'llN nu yum: vvuun. 4 pairs for 75 -ll.` Ll vv \aa.I.An DJ` Regular 25c value All pure wool. I V, :4. 1... DE... .l(l.l_y \./lCcI.Au.1I\.\: $3.98 pctir MOVING If 3 do I~but wo`ve got tn` enough {mm to find ;I -tnxpnl " I list prepared for the! I v1it-i|\nIiin< . 79c 99: 1 I No 1 ` fully ;` pears i V necks, Crew necks, roll c01lz11*s and zipper styles, Worth up to $3.95. 98 Feb. Clearance Sale with large fur (beaver lamb) collar, plush lined. February $8 Clearance Sale .... .. I ,,Z_____...-._ Need More Interest I i In Public Affairs Says 1 Bank President Lamb: In his address at the 83rd mmunl; mt-(`ting of the Bank of 'I`omnln.j John R. Lamb. president. (a former? manager of the Barrie Branchr. urged the nvcussity of irlcroasmlt intcr(>. by the citi'/.vnr_v in public`, affairs. ` Boys Leather and Lea- therette Helmets Checks, stripes, plain shad- es. Collar attached and two separate collar style. u........ l '"l'ht`l`L` has boon." he said. "\v<-I ure glad to observe. some evidence uf increased interest in public mf- lfuirs. The fact that all lnxns comm ovvntu111l_V from tho people is being; gradually realized. But this inter-l est. will have to bv further stimuq lntcd. through the aid of busim-ss and political leaders and the press; b('(`2lll!~`L` gm;-vernmems are still; squeezing the utnmst from various fax smnrces. and are also dippingl hmvxly into the accumulated sz1v-l 1 l Lififiis The Regular $1.50 Shirt FEBRUARY Clearance Salt- i JOHN R. LAMB iI n-sidvnt uf the Bunk Tnrnnr !ix`.gs of the people. 'I`hcse pnlicios ;depross our living .~ttandzn`ds. do- lcreaso our markets, and l 1 l I our export trade. Unless the public understands the danger in time. will meet the same fate that has 0-vertaken many older countries. involving not only a decrease living standards but the ufl much of the frcedmn which we} ': nnw enjoy." } Y Triluutn In l\Yr H'.xnuvnnd I FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE.

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