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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1939, p. 12

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nusm swam munnswo mos ! : xasngnn Aug cum: T0 LONDON" _.:.-----_.-__.__. l(ll`llliIl|Il. I . This full and in 1940. Czmndizm hog lpmriucors expect tho meat pnckvrs Ho SP for thvm in ihv B1'iti.s'h mm`- lkvt :1 urn-ntly inn-rt-asml quantity nf button. If we do n01 supply Hw pm- !pm` \v('igh1,:` and ihv prnpvr quality lvvv rnnnnl vxpvvl tho Rrilish utm- `........- 1.. nnv Hm nrirn \\'1- want 10; . H. .. 1 S1u'r~l_v nu fur1.hcr zmglnnvni is re`-:1 Iquircd 10 dmnnnstrnl(- \vh('r<.~ ihv {in1Cr(`s1 of (`Vl`l`_V hog ])l`l)dll(.'(`l' and `every demo!` in hogs li(`.\`. We should iadopt, every possible mvnns tn guidv Ins. in the production and mm`kr`1in;: '0!" suitable hogs. I 71`! ..:- r\..u... ,. r...~.u.u-Q 'Iu nunnuu; ..u,.,.,. 1`hnusanrIs of Ontario f:n'mm'.< iundcrstand and npprociuie the iM.m.~.-ur nf Hun fzwlu R111 lhvrv ill)- WP (`lllllltll l`XD(`('I In! nlluran Lun- sumol` In pay tho privv wu want to` tn. |Ill' IIILLB auuuu mu... luuv-\.\... Seventeen years ago we started to develop live grading of hcgs. It has `done a very great good to the hog: indlxstry. From the beginning it was recognized that if it were fuu. in set up a system nf rail Idre.<. _L:mding. hog improvemc-nt would hv Branch of the Dominion Govern- ment. H10 Czmadizm Travol Blll`l`EHl and the govermncms of Qucbmu Nova Scotia and New B1`un. nunlmn fnnhlrnc in :mrl Nova bcoua and new m'un.~wu~n. Quebec features its : and winter sports and tho t`nstfulm`.\`.< of :1 \'zIcati0n spent in its Old Wurlrl" c0unt1`_Vsidc and the attractions of; its Cosmopolitan cities`. moving fig-, uros being used to advantage. Now] Bmxtswick di. its attr.':cti(m.<| tn thv hunter cf big game and tho`: A"\lI\\r\'1 fic|\nI'n1.'aI\ nu u'r1`1 :a< H5` ln Int,` nlunL'i (.1 UI - 'dlllL` nun II|L'. b B l salmon fisherm.an as wnll as its prinvipal induslx'ie.<. Nova St-Mia pi(`iul`( S the thrills of fishing for llw spnrl_v s\v0i'd{isli, the (`llZll`l1\S Uri the Evangeline (`0lXl)ll')' and lhisl pru\'im.'e':< fine motor l1igli\\'a_v.~'. ' 1! was humiliating in Ontario \'i:~'-l li1rl`,\' that our [)l`O\'ll1(.`(,` llw fin- e~. in lhe Domininn. the one haw` inn inns! in offer in pmsp(-<'ti\'" ni.'miifactur(-i's and tourists. in N10, 1 lwst position in b(`ll(`fli, from `ad- \`(`l`1lSll1[2 at this Fnir~ was unre- prv. by any pmvincial di>`pl_\'. Ono 1'0atu1`o of lhc D2`-mini rc- i'i~pi'vsviita(ioii which {vll far short nr living a triw l`(`pl`(`.\`I`l1iZlil'\n of what Czinzidinns lizn-o dmw mid zin- u.'|p:lbl(` of doing. is the art section. with thv ext-option (if three vr four` [hp :n`ii.~'ls r(`m'v.~'on!od &ll`(` \'r~r_v li .~ Ilv knnwn and their pziimings gave 1|!` mitiroly wrmig iniprossimi nf art as it has bvon dcwvlnpod in Canada. \.~.-J \-nl ihn nnhlin mm-n infnrnivd H has been n(`\'L`1up(.-n In \ anuua. And yet the public wore informed by :1 largo Sign that those were Tho Grmlp of Canadian PainIor.<!" Can- ada has quite a number of distin- -:ui. artists and it is of lhvir works the Caxhdian exhibits should have been composed. wnc-n we IliI\. l` |,Iv l.'II';:\ purl wilhl ' wilh oulwvi;,'h1 wilh N0. 3 :'('l1-('- do our purl. by nrkvlinyz lm;{:~'. of` l uh I c I|v:| -n-n Our stock of "Dominion" "Western" and "Peters Ammunition. is fresh and well assorted. 12-gauge $1.00 to $1.75 per box (Also 28-24-2046 and 10 gauge in stock) WAR ON CANINES CONTINUES -Junior Farmiar Training Is Proving Valuable V I'-ta-r Yurick. Hg!` 214. Port Arthur l)|strlc-.l., It-zuls way to (irzuul (`Jmmpiun llul.-41-In I-`omzllc lumorx I zul l.:olu-In-ml Iixllihiliml in flvi '|`h:- umlnuhlwi vninv nl llw .|un-| ll)r I-`.'n'mt'r and 1110 Buys (Tluh pm- :.:r:nmnn :~'pm1.-uurml and fuhh.'l`(`(| by the ()nl.'|ri) I):-p:Irlmvnl of Agri- rullurc-, /\L;rivnlhn'zIl R!'])l'('.H'(`l1L')liVl' HI'.'uH'|I. l\:|.'\` lwvn wvl] il|II:;11':al-(I from limn In tinu-, but u ronlly :;l1'ik- mu` ('x:Im|)lt' nf whnt, ynuihful ml- lhlIsi:Ism plus snund. .-wirmlifie l.r-v(lin;,' nwllmds l:m;,'hl In all On- lnriu .hmim' F`.'n'mr-r:4 will (In. is pru- vixlml hy ynunu P:-tvr Yurivk. RR. 1, Purl /\l`l.hIll`, who this your cm`- rivd off tho Grzmd (`.hmnpionship r.\.. H... l\a\L'. l :\Iu'niI\ fnnvxln 2:! lhn I'l('(I 0 H11` |:l'1|Il(I l.I|i|H|[)IUllhlII|l fur thv ho:~'.t H()l.\'ll`il\ fvmnlo at lhn| |.:1l{-lwurl I<`.xhi|)ili0n. Port Arthur` `and Furl, William. L`i.... .......~L um. Inllnn I3:-luv \A7:l\" War on nnrr|~`n c:m|ne- pop- ulation .-still continuum. Chlel of I`oI|(-,0. Alt-x. Stewart reported today that uhout one Imndred smmnlomu-..-4 had |)(`.(`.II hmlu-d to dog own:-rs and harbor:-rs. am] that many had [mid up. The-.rc were otlmrs still to he summon- ed. ho .-mid. l*`rhIn_v set an rm-.or(l for one day when no less than thirty owm*r.\x [mid tho coast of the tax plus fine of $1.00 The amount due In the music 0! it summons. II` .-mttlml out 0! (`IlIIl'l. In $2 plus SI for malc-s. and $4 plus SI [or N'- mules. 9.`.-nun-ul nulunu ul' vunnnnnu-1| INN] I`l)l`l, Wllllillll. Five ye:n`s nun wlwn l <-1,:-r was lml. H! _y(-zlrs of any}. he rvnli7.Nl `llu`nu1.;h his Boys` Club training that ha` must have pure hrc-rl stock if he was in go plzacvs in thv fzurming in- rlustry. I-In didn`I. hnvv nny money but he was willing to wnrk. Hr- |)uup,hl. 3, purv brml llolsloin hull `and \vurk(.-d all winlor in tho bush to pay fur it. Next, your he lmmzht um: purv hrcrl 1-ow and the fn11nw- ing your :1 cow and ht-in-1'. I.n.x'lv yx-zn` hv l)nu;,:hl 1hrm- cows {rum I)nugl:|:; Hurt, famous Wond- slock b1`uvd(`r, and :11, the recent r..1,.u...-m nvhihilinrl ho showod A v \rVil.\ Ill )4 ' |)( :llRh|. and wur I (Hui n!II'I SWCK b1`u<'u-r, mm :11, Int: rccum l.ukvh<*.')d oxhibilizm, he showod clvvon of his hard of sixtx,-ml, ub- mininu six l'ix's1.s, four Sf`COf`ld$ and on(- third. as well as grand chum- lpinn IlnL\'1oin fmnnlv. In-1m~ has hvvn nrcsidvnl for throw mules. New-ral mum-,3 of mppu-u-cl dog-uwm`rs xnmvlmw got on the xmwssum-nl roll, the (lhlcf -said. wlwn the all:-gm! mvmsrs dill not uwu :9. dog and probably ncvvr lid. The little slips 0! paper wvro lmllunantly roturm-.d pron to with that infornmllun. ,_ . AL_.--._.._..... 'pinn lmL\'ioiii imnnw. Peter has boon prcsidviil yu-;n'.w. of H! Baird Junior 1lI`l`|1(`.l`S' /\.\`.\'()L`i:lli0l\. tho lnrgoxl, of the 15 Junioi` Fnrnwr <-lubs if the district. lip svlls his milk for $2.05 cwt. for 13.4 tn-st milk (iCHV(`I`(`(l. I n.. :.. hut nnn nf tho 5.000 iunim` lJ\I\/L3; DJ l.a.l\Ivv.n.a-n uua.-`yo SPECIAL THIS VVEEK-END BOSTON FERNS FOR GROWING ON ...... .. 250 and up WE SPECIALIZE IN FLORAL DESIGNS nn__.,_ r-on . l\.._ lI1..ll&....-6.... llnnl o lirnnnhnucn HIIAIV 3.4 tt-SL milk ncnvz-rt-u. He is but me of the 5.000 junior lm`xnt`I`.< out to imprnvo Ontarin Ag- ricullun` when lhvy grow up. n... n..1m- h:: w:|il(`d until that I mpmn nmsu-un I'I'n nu at lmkc-In-.auI Exhibition your.-4 0|` hr:-1-(ling. when Invy grmv up. But, Putt-r hasn't waited until limr-. ' ._ much I':1.~'lor. /\f1(-1` yt.-nrs of pains- taking work :1 rt-ally xvnrkable sys- imn of mil grading has been de- visvrl. II has heon given five years Of Irinl, It works. I`|~n nvnvuintl umnknr' nf HVU! `Of trial, It works. The greatest weakness of live grading was the variation in dress- led weight from hogs of the same Hive weights. To make Si /.(`EJl)1(' bac- nn. hog carcasses should weigh I from 143 to 168 lbs. Depending In t ihow hogs were reared and fed, and , depending on the way they were ; stuffed ru` starverl at. the time of I marketing. hugs weighing 190 lbs. ialive have been yielding carcasses all the way from 133 to 160 lbs.. and 230-113. hogs from 160 to over 190 lbs. A second weakness was er- ror in judging quality. Farmers need '1 _a better guide than this 10 correct their pt'udu(`tinn so as to meet the `denmands of the British market. DI't`F.\'F`(i weight and rail grade gives :1 or. Ihnni | ,_,-..- Brilliant (fhussis Engineering (`real- rs N1-w Ride Formula; shatters Low-l`rice Limits an Size and ` Room N Cmnploioly new from bumper lu 'bumpt'r much larger and m0I`(' !|uxu1'inu.< in every respect ~- the gut-w 1940 I`l_vmou1h "Rnadking". ':*vlu.\-c and custom models haw L'1\'2H`l` "t`)'4` appeal". as we-ll as iznrgzvr .vi2.r-. Mnrv "automobile" for lhv I940 motor dollar is apparc-nt `in (`vm'_\' linv. 'I"lw new 1`l_vmm1th in: huil! on 3 bigxgzvr, 117-Inch \vlu`--]- I I. iH.YMouTH' ron ' ' I 1940 PRESENTS l "LUXURY RIDE"| l;n.-`v Nlutvlnimg 1his whnlvsale Increase In var : llw new Plymouth pr!`- svnts for 1940 :1 new "luxury ride" -r1:nin<`d through mmplcle r(`dis- irllmtinn of weight. wider vision H1rnu;:h new .-afoty glass that also ....,u..,-.\\- nvn-f.'lHK`lH" new "scaled- thr<:u1.zh :~`ZH(`I_\' glass Ull niaul rt-(iiiro.< (`_\'(`-fllugllf`. hr-zun" h<'zidl.'unps that give 50-65 pm` cent. more i-mid ligiit, iniprnw-d h5ll1d_\ -(`0!11l`(\] in-arshifi now stan- Iriarri on the iO\\ -p1'i(`(`(`l "R0:idkin;:" as wvll as Dvli.ix(= and Custom. big. l(`,l`nf`IIii(`<"li floating pvwver 1-iigiiin with vi'zmkshaft.< and cninshaft hv:irings now siipoi'fini. for ur.';m-i' :~`YI](H11hlH"S$ and lmuzor life-. now dvsigii tmnsinlsslon and clutch fur quicker. vasior shifting: remind- ll` safoty signals on all instrumvnts. zmd n scm'(~ of othor iniprovemc-iits` in l)('l(\w-lhv-SlH`fZl(`(` riiggvdnoss. driving minfori nnd safety in addi- limi in the bhzgor. wider, sound- prmfvd bodies and Iniigor wheel- . Lncn nu Phone 581 l1?|l1(1_\'-l'ulIl1II| gran: riard lmxnpr` :1. a floating hc:n`ings su tmnsml quicker, easier .~ `Lnso. St-t lnw on this _\'oar`s lmlgt-xx! hva\'im' frzlmv is a bigger body - lmuch wider and longer as wl as! lawn` than be;-fnro that now flares muward at the bottom instead of 'Iur\`ing in at the base. All body ~`1_vlos this _\'o.'r.' for the first time comn` wzth or without running boards which are replaced. when ordered, by smart aprons and a chrome decorated moulding beneath the doors. i _______.__._:__:__._. . j-:-? During two c.\-ploring trips in the Sahara Desert, an vxploror captured alive 115 lizards, 35 snakes and 76 amphibxans. H I five! Barrie News In Ontario IBcnch Waurrount Issued Gazette 94 Years Ago For Toronto Motorist Ililllll.` HI dlnnl l\n'vv.III. mum Inn was :~'i;;n(~rl by J. M1-Wnll null Jan F. Smith. Thv fnlluwllu; ullu-r l5:n'|n~ llul is ulsm of inn-rc-. Nnlicv is ht-rt-by u,iw-n. lhnl p:|rlI1oI'ship In-|`v1u!'n!'v <'.urrIr-(I l)r.-1.\vvr_-n .l:nn-.< IC. Small and Jun R. Gtnvzm. in the PmI'z-:;.s`:-m of Law. unrlvr llw styln uf Small Guwun". and {hm slnlw-qlnt-n|lI_\' (` rit.-(l In) in lhv :<:un<,- l'|`u|':-swm. 4.0.... Hun u-.i.l lunu-u I-' Rlnzlll THE OLYMPIA aaz-LveLm<.%L;c-;L:J`.,%4 PRU NES med. size 2 lbs. 153 Domli) SOAP CHIPS ('.('..l\`l. Bl(`Y(`l.ES 36 B:l_\'fiold St. CLARK'S Astd. soups % DIAMOND IAVELLE WATER 2 for 9c Sugar Krisp CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 15 :::__ umber Scott Paper Towels . llI:\.\l\.`n|v Roc1stinc;C'3i;iI'C'I`{'I.-INS--1b. 'l'll.\.\'K.\`(}l\'|.\'(i .\'|'| (`I \l. - INVVVIVTIT ('I|()I('l'. PORK SHOULDERS--1b. Spring Lumh up l\\"l`\' my: nu,` rknxT" CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTOR and GARAGE 55 Elizabeth St. : BARBIE : Phone 293 Spring Lumh l.l-`.(;.\` COOKING APPLES .... .. 6-qt. basket 15c TOKAY GZRAPI-ZS !\I\1\1'7 St. La wr(~nu- .~\! l l.l-ZS 25~oz. jar 19c i{IINs 2 lbs. 21c Seedless PEANUT BUTTER FRUIT 1938 l`l_\'muuth (`ustum Svdzm 1938 l l_\'muuth '7-l usst*n- -...._ L`....l.... MEAT SPECIALS hzlslivl I91` HI lh. I"-II ` ` lw-` Hwi 'lnh|| ..l| Hit` SPECIALS (`:1 mpht-ll`s '|`nm;1l.n Suup . lv:1pnr:1ur(i Milk. talls 2 for 15: la-In I I3 nu-uuu n '1 sIo\V\x get Sedan 1938 (`lu`\'rol<`t (`-much 1937 (`hevrolot Sedan 1935 Plynmutll Sedan 1929 Desoto Sodzm (Nd l".n1:lish Wax, 1-lb. tins 49c :j-j ('hnrul:|l(' Drops . T-zgj Tuilvt l`issu(-, Navy 4 for "251! Hr:-zul, slim-(I '`.'-'.lr:u1|1_v. by whum lhn pt-ntlinu, hus- lim-xs, wilh Hw ('X(.`('|)li1Jll nf Hm! "yr-rnxvu-rim! with lhv Llllivorsily Ivf "{ l\'in;;`s (jnllr-gt-. will lw wound up. "1 1);m-I April 22nd. um .l:u5. I~`.. HSm::ll_ .l:u:<. R. Guwnn, Juhn St.ru1hy. lu.'n`I}' (tupy Ill snplm-cint:-(I. I--un :- \'li;\l. .\l.'||)|- Lt-nf .\lll)Gl'I'l` rolls (IHPN 55 I{ul|Nl (`R.\I\'Bl'IRRlES lb. 191: ill Sizes and Pries of USED TIRES OVER 100 IN STOCK `_lyu1-sday. Octobuj 'h w:n'r:ml. Wills Isslu-I in 1- _`'v:.'1-l'l:|y for I`). J. Now- mln. whn failed in un.-s`w-r of rhnuu-rnu:: driving undrrr xinnl (jmlc-. The (-as-' was rl nun Wl'(,'k. Ono wihuts: I llw wuy frnm I.v-;nninu- H11`. I:'l(?(' IIHH llL'CK illlll v Mrs. I)i(-ksnn suslnint-d und shut: 4 lbs. 29c 5 lbs. 31c V2lbs. 15 4 for 25 2 |n:I\'(`S I30 . pkt. 10c *!`. .55 .1.3.3.- _.._.__.__._a Q-can-rnvnnnv-`J-v ue:_-j----- SPECIAL-10 only rackets from $2.60 to $4.75 Those rackets freshly strung Sept. 15. 1939. I`1'o.x-h stnclt of birds in (`.ampbol1'::", "S1n'1.m1g;- or`s and Spa1c1ing's." : or ndvt-rl.i.=:in;: 3 tins 25(- 25c . 2 lbs. 15c 17c . lh. l5(` A.9M1NI0N$9E.tiLI3. Il`EllT1pllng U. UL T. and being trampled to the extent of five injuries big S to 1' e 3' was blissfully wat- chmg the Tud- hope gathering at the Agricultural lfark. ,While Buster watched the pro- gramme and kept. a careful tab on the events for fear his record for we high jump might be beaten. Art est and four other starry members of the Canadians champions were being forced out of play. .All last week Storey was telling his local friends that he was getting .. van! rlnnl and that the Argo man-i ..HA.R1-P 319.!-.. ---s -. Iv`-l\Dt:I1lI um (`lIIl'III'IIV'1!I\lI LUCKY'S FLOWER SHOP nnnninv rnuta IIYIEITII nun URRY BROS. Bus Storey is once again with the To- r o n to Argo-' nnuts. Last weekend while his mates were trampling U. of '1` nnd being DlCE4\.rl!lI.all4lla ll` ruxynwuu uuunx-nu : Opp. Wellington Hotel 2 Greenhouse 1014W Copuco Tourney Mondn_v Barrie Lawn Bowling Club urn V holding their unnual Copm-o 1oux'nn- ment. in me form of mixed Scotch Doubles. on Monday. Thanksgiving Day. Draw is called for 1.30. 'I`hree games of 14 ends will be played by each rink and if the weutlior is fav- orable a fine time is (`XpO(`h`d with . a good emry from tho surrounding * riidrirl, d guuu x 1 district. V -.I v Rain After Two (inlnos Aflor onch of the 17 rinks had played two Ll.'\l11(`. ruin vuinv down I `in t.m'rcnls last Friday and \\'nsl1Ni out the remainder of tho Al'lnndult` Ciub`s {owl tournzunoni. 1-lnwover. the weather was ideal in tho after- noon. Prizcs were a\vnrd(~d as fol- ; lows: turkeys, isi prize. Little and Bosworth. Newinarkcl; geese, 2nd ilprizc-. Wiif Todd and J. E. Thomp- -;<-wn. Barrio: chickens. 3rd prize. .iBrown and Brown Siaynm-; chick- :1ens. 4th prize. Coombs and Coombs. | Bradford. I `-`.V 2! K` AI ` Chalrman at l .L.B.A. I C. W. I"nu('her. Allzmdzilu, (`hair- `main of District No. 13. pi-m'im`.i;il }1awn bowling zissnviulinii. :it1ondc'd :the fall n\ootim1;il.llio Grziniio Club. `Toronto. Saturday Inst. Mr. Pnuchor hens us the I- .I..}3.A. hild 21 new 'clubs affiliate this yozu`. making :1 ltolal of 207. There \\".1s :m iiicrozise ` in players of 814 from last ymx`. .imaking tho total rt-gi.~'lx':i1imi 7.477. :3 9:: :1- I I E local friends man no w.-is gl:u.ui1,;| a raw deal and that Argo man- ` agement was not living up to the proposition both parties had agreed on this Spring, The need of booting power and the toll of injuries evid- ently helped the local lad's cause] considerably for he is back on the; sward and has been catching radio; blurbs and news comments this1 week. ` n 2!: x; ` ` Some Autumn 'l`mn'n(`_vs , The bowling 50213011 is on me wznw ]1but so long as Lho \\'o;1l|n'I` is good. |tou1'namonl.~` :-u'(` linblo 10 (`mp up :11, [any time. 'l`ndny tho \'r~nuv is Allis- lon. for tho last nfficiul district` 'match. There is 21 tnurn:1mem :11 T01- tenham next lmmdny. as well as one at Barrio. and a fowl tournament :1! Bradford on Wodt1o::d:uy. the lllh. ?_. | [preaching and pulling. driving. and !putting. I The house committee are plzmning -in have the annual dinner in the CV- `ening. when p1'i7.(`s for the st-zison will be presented. ulsn prizes for tho ifield day. An ini`m`mal dance will Im.-niv uvinri 1111 1110 m-nvoodim:.<. lflc-Id day. An mmrmeu (1uuL'u \ [likely wind up the p1`ocoodi11;:.<. fBovg.w1NG. oohuo 1929 Ford (`um-.h 1928 Whimwt Svdun 1928 Essex (`mu-h 1928 Ford (`mu-h 1936 l";Irg'u f2-tmI Stake` 1935 (`llevrnlvt Pam-l 1938 International Panel DEl.I\'F.R;'V l`Rl'(`KS .9 ._. .. The rumbling Buster Clark is back in the news this week. He has beonl working somewhere in the Camp 9: Borden area according to reports ;` and according to Bud Kashner. Alex. 1. will be given a try-out with London Mohawks of the Michigan-Ontario} League. Gordon Fraser. coach of] that. team, was in town today and` had :1 long talk with Kzishner. vvhot` has signed with the club. Kashner played for Fraser on the New York Bronx Tigers and later with Balti- more. Other luminaries signing with! London are Hawse" Nlarsh. Charlie! Good and "Red" Kelly. E * .l()\' (`\'('l.lCS Phmw 453 * - -an. uv-.s-vn. nl\a\.rn n... _. ` Something not written into the ` opistles of praise while the 1938 class of Barrie Collegiate Juniors were `winning the Cossu championship wins the industrious nature of the I boys off the field as well as on. an a -an Coach Cockburn must have been proud of his youthful pruteges as they went out and hammered their way to the first Central Ontario title for Barrie and he must have been proud as he saw one after another finding employment during the sum- mer months. -c- ta -2- Yes, sir! They were .1 grand lot of labor-loving lads. a van xx 7.`! But the joker in the wood heap sticks out a ferret head a week after school opens this fall and with its umwarxmce away goes the hope of a cracking good senior squad. With a large number of the juniors reach- ing the age limit they were expected to step up and make good. Instead. seven having joined the wage earn- ing L-lass with Saturday jobs they are not available. -:c -or In I I: In -sv The lads are in the starry class to make matters much worse. Walker was expected to do the hoofing. the ` weight of Ross Nixon and Calvert is i needed and the hard tackling linu- crashing Richardson was counted on us the man to halt 0l`lHi8'S Gaudaur. Added to the list is Bowen, who is definitely not in condition. and may ulso be working. 01` the seven there is n possibility that only two will be szilvmzed. Cunningham and King. both juniors. an s. at -.- 1~ Tu cap Mr. Cnckburn's liondaclm is the 1`(`p0l`l that Saunders will nnt be 2: starter on Saturday due to an out- bl'(`ilk of boils on his tacklin` arm. Fin McGibbon will be out due to :1 tonsil job and Ben Flock, former Earl Haig back, is out due to cracked ribs sustained during: :1 weekend l`m'uy. If! 3}: xx And while the Mozmor groans we can hear the not too subdued snick- ors from Midland. Orilliu. Culling- wuod and Owen Sound. We can hear `om say, That's too bad, heh, heh. heh ." | 2: ::= as A1, that lhv Barrio seniors will be :1 hard fighting band of lads. If (he gzroon Inal,e1'iuls show to any ad- vantage at all we are due for some luugh battles. In Reynolds, Roach and Heath lhcrc is plenty nf rugby vssentiuls and around those three the l3:n'1'ie coacli is building his system. :.': I2: 73 fate` Twnlvt Gandering at their practices gives us an idea that the locals will bring [the game out in the open and hope for the best with a razzle dazzle style of play. The backfielders are steady ball handlers and aerial tactics with ` snappy laterals might overcome any weakness of the green lads on the line. '..': it :3: While the seniors are having such a tough time finding enough man power to fill the necessary twelve positions there is no end of material out for junior. .1: 6 :- They look good in all departments but lack experience. Bird. King. Pope and Don Mills are the only ex- perienced hands suggested on the possible starting line-up for Smur- day's contest. as x: as va - They know their business and a- round thcm Coach Chadwick has placed stalwarts who give promise of being everything he could wish with a couple of games under their belts. In Ken Clute the juniors have the makings of one of the best back- ficlders seen in these parts. And that is saying plenty. 1 :2 ._. .n. -n I. Watching the south-ender is a treat. He lmifes through to break up `|p1a_Vs so frequently it would become ` monotonous if there was anything L lackadalsical in his style. But there 1sn't. He has power and plenty of speed and as has been said before he should be one of the best second- i ary and ground-gaining halves seen |!in those parts. . 17 =3 t It is Cluh-`s first your and if hol doesn't break a leg or develop an u- cute complex of which even his best `friends would not inform him he .will be 2: hard man to stop and will I sparkplug any Collegiate Loam. ::= ac: : We have been wondering about the conclusion of the Barrie town [softball league, if any. and with the ! rumours lately that the games might 'be played in the Arena we began lxvondering if 21 seven-man gamc` lcuuld not be worked out to avoid `hoard bumping and fielding conges- ltinn, 1 Any time you have any trouble i\\'m'king out such an ;ill-satisfying Isnlution for any difficulty, let us ' know , . . we'll consult our yogi and , iprcsto the dilemma will be solved. , .. .. - ; Just when the brow had reached a ! fvvvr pitch and the brain was whi1'1- 1 ing :1 d1 /.z,v pace Sid Skinner hun- punod along and m'er_\'1hing again lussuxned the calm of nm`ma1cy. No i cmnmenls. please. . at tr zx . .- .. .. ! V\'u could figure why we should in-ut the team msttws but we could not got ;1wu_\' from the prosaic three lmsvs and their dxsmncos. l I H I I ('1'. CH l\'U ll !'1e-ldors` ll would lw much harder to hit in fair ball but that is the one point {that would make playing in the -nrona good enough to watch. '11 is :1 novel plan. if we do say so and may prove to be a popular way nf finishing all softball play-offs `that lengthen uut beyond a joke and beyond all hope of reaching a ver- dict, under Clea`: skies. no 8 0 |ANDERll!y IAT Spon-r I 'l`hv IUAIIHS are conxposed of pitch- 1'. vatclwx`. first. second. and two unlrlnru I BY NORM. HOOP!`-R u......,-.... ..._. . .--. . After zlrrzmginp, an .'\ccm'rI \'\'l1|1 ` Russia Joachim von Rihhmmlrnp, German foreign minislor, flovy homo to Berlin. Tho pact he n(-pzulintr-d with the Snviot in Moscmv win: said to open up :1 supply nf raw mn1er':.nl::1 for thv Nazis. I glf-mcr Borden O.C. Enlisted For SI-vice }"rnn1otinns in Ihv Hnynl (`un- adian Air F0r(`.(r rovmxlly zmnnunm-d by the National l)-h-mm Dupurt. mcnt at Otlmvn included lhv ful- lowing: nu-mm (`nmnin N. R. /\ml(-I`:; lowing: 1 Group (`aplnin Anclr-r.-um. Halifax, and Group (Iapmin A. A. 1.. Cum`, I`m'nnlu, f0rn1m'ly (`,nmm:m amt of R.C.A.F. Station, (`mnp Hor(l.l nI\ hm-nmn I:-mum:-nrv Air (Imn-` This weekend will wind up the ob: ficial play for tho s(-:|s(m at Barrie Country Club. although the links will be open of cmu'se as long as weather permits. amt m l(.L.`.l\.1". malunn, \ dlnp cn_ bovnniv It-nmornry Air modoros R nf Sam. 1. n 1 n\I`Ell\I! I I 3.` Hluuuuxx un In .n.l.-. .` Squn(h' J. l._ i-`.. A. I)v- Nivvrvillv, Ottawa. and Squndrnn- Londor A. H. Hull, VZl11(`l)\lV0l`_ 1w- cnmc` Wim:-Cnmmzlndvrez, thoir :1p~ pninlmr-ms bving r('lru:1('H\'(` In Ap- rll 1, 1939 PLANS C?O`I'\./\PLETED ron PLOW MATCH}s Final plans hum- fnr tho Inuit` lmvrn: Ivlatch and l:u`m M 0hS1l`2l1i()l1 tn hv hr-1< O(:|nbm' H), II_ 12:11` alxspiovs of the On! Assoviulion. ll pron of lhv most Sll(`(`(`SS rccnnl. I l.'lI\ll u. l ]n('lu(lv(l in the l0l)_(l0(l visiluml uxpavtl-(l, \\'lH lw :a largo . ling of /\l1](`l`ll'1lllS from Nvw Yurkl and other lmrdur slzutns. ]7:ll.\'l`i< h:l\'4` already lwon cl1:||'lvrvrl hy :1 num-' ber of plnwnwn from the vicinity nr Buffalo. |L)uuuur. Thv 1-rmnn of (`:m.'uli:1n plnwm:~n1 will (:un1po1:\ for nvvr $G.(10 ml prizes. Thu fir.~'1 vnlry roroivorl h.\-I Mannxzor J. A. C:n'mll nf 'l`m'(mInl arl`i\'Cd frmn Gvn. .Iuffm`y of Brun-` don. Man. 110 will ('0Inp(`l(` vuvhi day. i _____ ._3...___.____ [ -*_~V- , , 'I`hnusanr1s 01 umurm uunu--.~ . _ UNExPE( T"".) liundcrstand Sisters Bean: Yon chdnt vxpoct.g_mc_~mi,,g Of me fuCtS_ BM 1m,,~,_. up- 10 5.00 "10 1f"Ht-!M did .V01l'." 'pnm's to ho a pcrcm1t;u.:v who do S15"'5 Mme B"`(`1`1 "Nth And not. Most of these have bet-n suiting` neither dirt my sistm`. Stu` didllfi outright to drnvors and tru('kcr:~' Dill 5'0"!` l`1C1l`(` 0" 1310 DWIW `mm land taking no furthcr i11ta:-N.-.~z|. in aim" ym` `"g the d`'b"-U .thCir hmlx. It is vital to the h0l1'|` iindustry that. their interest . ` _ . ' _ ,. _ . _ not, stop at the railway (`ur 1)!` the ' $_3'iStd*Vl'1`;q13$\by'?"?'7"1fh`?pum truck at the country point. Thvy, _ '.`ve_`' 5 _mL as mm' must get, to know what kind and` ute 1e-1nfmcom0nt.s. even return of Wm weigh` of c,u_m WV WW0 )lC:.1(':l`:.(:!SC(;[],:(,(:ty[:g:tc::$:]1 f;::]l;(' marketed. The dealer \-vhvn hnys Juniors to win. Possibly Yogi is gU_|tl1o1r hczgs {must take. b:rck to them` in: out on :1 limb on that one but |w {M S a `Om the pmduc" | " ` " V 4...! in And here is Yogi's selection for -4..- ..,.__ _ -4\ ..4 to see 1onxp,m, am you. Brnthm`: Nu. did She didn`1 piciuro piano I . . I rang (1nm'bn]l." j_ _ Saturday . . . 'l`he seniors to drop the verdict. unless they receive last. min- Richardson to fold would cause us to retract that. statement. And the is go- I ing he confides that he likes the fight- ing spirit, of the kids and claims that Kelly, Cornish, Clute and Hmnjltonl may not be so green since they lum- ` played plenty of Commons rugby, _ which is toughest of Hi}. over Allan- .ldale way. PAVILION AT WORLD'S FAIR; GIVES DOMINION FINE REPRESENTATION. Country Club. nimougn mu mm. HERE'S IDEA FOR IIOSPITALS Lying on :1 lmspital bed in Wai- kato. New Zealzmd. Harold Ryder , . , , l - . , , _ found time lmmgv on his hands. He 0" S`m"dd3 It is pbumcd to hc wanted some-ihing to keep his mind mlxed t""b f"`"'Sm- 0" occupied. Finally he got an idea. 1V1011G%l.V. '1'h&lI1kSgi\'in{.: Day. the an- gl-Ie asked for :1 hmfs egg and kept nual men's {iolcl day will be held.1it somewhere unclm his bndy for commcncing at 1230. First event will '25 days. Sure (`l\u_Ill it pippod and be 18 holes. modal play. After thatlhatchcd out a he;1lth_v Whno Lop,- thcre will be L-nmpc1,it,ions in ap- horn chick, Canada's avhie\'oine1ii.<. attrac- tions and l`(`f'f11l!`(`( S nro improssi\'o1_\` set forth in the Cmatlinn Pavilion. This building is of modern design in \\'hil(.- silicon, It \v.'i:< dvsigxwcl by a Canadian :i1`c1iiivcl. built pi`:u'iiL`.;I11j.' `all of C.:inzwdian materials and 90 per cent. of its cun. done h_\' Canadian workmen. Thp building: and diplziys. czirriod nut under thr- dircction of tho Depa1'tm(-n1 of Trade and Coininorcc. will show Canada's pX`Cp'd1'L`dlM`F.< fm` inking it: place in The \Vm`1d uf 'I`0nim`rn\\'. The imvrim` dvr-nrution.-:_ donv in exvvllmn I:i. .-zx-1'\'(~ in $01 off 1n A~ ..1 ..-luiko In . n., ..I.\. LJICILU III III: Ivvu lkl KIA n\.uu - \ u, ad\'an1h;;c the v0lm't'u1 exhibits. In the centre M the linnlt-um flooring is a large lnaple |euf. ' A hugv map of NH` Dmnimon. vx-I lends the full \\'idlh Hf Hm build-I In... .\. \I\n u--.H '1'|\vc n\:n\ nuurln mg um um \\.n of burnxshcd (`:4 v\I\ r\vw1|'| F (`F5 Ill] Ell'(`;| HI l.\mu .~q|uur u'\`|, n fxhturvs lhv .-um-nt points of in- terest nf C`.'mada such as mineral ar(`a.<. fisllorios. \\-lwul ;,:rnwing dis. lricts_ lumherm;:. duvolupvd wator falls. all illuminatvd ::vp.'n'.'1tely from an aulmnulir s\\`itcl1lwm'(l. ln this way C:mada'.< particular ro. altx'zu'lim1.~` and l`m1lL`s nf l`a\'vl are l0(`(lll'I.t`d for tlw benefit at \`i.~'itm' A novel luurh in wall pmmls :.~ soon in tho hugv pimnrinl Dn.\`1xlL'<` SNHIIDS. In st1'ikin1,: fIlSl1l()I\ tlw C`m1adi:m railways shmv smno at -- Olxuu \-gnu.` On u.. _ .`Kl'lI III III` Illlhx I-4; ;-v St. the m:1n_v :mx`actions Nu-_v h often` and NW stm`_\- uf vurin dustrivs and our vhivf res are offm'ti\'vl_\' pm`tr:ayvd. Our luurist mtrac!inx1.~' zu` playvd . by the ---*- NEGO'I`lATl')S I`/\C'l` THE BARILIE EXAMINER, 3AR.RIE, 0N I`., CANADA HS l\1l\ (` |)l'(`ll ('Ulll]lIl'll'lI |` :0 ]n!m'n:1tinn:1l 1`Imvin_q| N[l(`hilH`l`_V Drun- In hold all Bm('k\'il|<'. 12 nnd 13, undo!` thr- Ontario l`l0wmu-n`s prn1ni.\'vs in bv mm at su(-cvssfnxl Inntvlu-.< nnk 1940 l LY.\l0L"l`li V-%~D'0L)R CL'>"1`O.\1 b`1:'.DA.\' "I `Ill lllll will. Tlns map HL C`:m;1 roppcx`. C f 1.000 . fvvt .-..n...u r\t\iI\'m ..r rlicular ` ulos )vn(~fil nf \'isitm'.<. n is king 's mns h:1\'o tn 1`_\' \';u'inu.< in- ` rosourcvs. nvn\r' '|IlIlIIUl|, ( .\-I build- nmdu: ~nnnnr nnv . are dis- c Parks oun oBLiGA'r1oN TO BACON USERS IN GREAT BRITAIN (By Packers` Industrial Council) This fall, for the quarter your October. November and I)ecomh.-r W0 Canadians are nskimz the gov- ernment of Great Britain to make it place in the British bacon market for 52,000,000 lbs. of bacon. This cmnparcs with 37,500,000 lbs. ship- ped in May. June and July. Tn do this Britain must. ::hul, out pad in May. June mm .nuy. To do of that market :1 share of the hue- nn now being supplied by l)mnnnrk. Holland. Swedvn and UH\('l` mun- tries. ....,_ ..u_,...._ ........,| nun, The above l1ll1(`(l munh'ios. l)on-- mark particularly. supply lhv Lon- don u.1'on market.-'. (which [my lhv lycst pri<`t~s\ with moon of whivh 80 per vvnt. or mnrv is No. I si'/.-- nhlrr. This mmlns Ihnl Hw Wil1.-shirn ...;.4.. ac nr Inzunr-.-:1 .*:I`l1`(`lit)ll nml able. 'l'ms l`I 1(`5ll1S mm In!` wm.snuv- side is of luzuwsl. .`4`lN!iit)ll wnighs within ilw range 55 in (51% lbs. H is made frmn Imp,-s whirh are highly brvd, pI`npt*I`ly fvd um! which yivlrl (`&ll`C&l:.``(`.`~`o wvigliimg from 143 in 168 lbs. warm W(`i|,'ill.. "So- |(`(`.H()l\" rlesigmilos tho i'nl.m-:45 of tho hn('nn. N0. 1 solo:-iimil is known zu: lonnosi; N0, 2 Ivan (fairly run and N0. Z!-~-primv tquiln fun. I.. or. I. All .\...- .-....I 1.4` .|I|u nu. u ,. |'n:4si|)l_v 35 In 40 pm` rq-nl_ mt` (mlarin hr>g:' 4-mnv within thv In- sirod \voi;:hls nf Nu. I, nr loan:-:;1 svlovlinll, Out of Ihv znvvrngv of lhv |m1,;s of C.:m:a(lu wn nrv .shippin;'_ about 30 to 35 pm` vvnl. 01 our l.n1.:Il .-`l1ipn10n1:4 of No. I s<-lm-t.inn. six:-- nhln lmvml. Evvn if wv 1-om'mm':11v muvh nf `our No. I s<`lm:|i0l1, si7.(`n|)lu` |).'u`nn `nu thv Lnndnn urnn n1m`knl::, wh;I1 ' position nro vvo in In givn In thv <~nnsun1<`l`s of l<`.n;_.{1nnd twho h:Ivv been ;:,vH,im,' {mm 1h(- I.urnpv:n1 (-nmntrivs :1 vvry high pm`cml:u:- of nu. 1 unlnnliun h.'l(`UlH ('mmll'It`s V(`l`_V mun px-nzunuu,-v In No. I srrlc-(:tinn_ si'/.1-nhlr` |).'u'nnb , whul, llwy want? We could :11 host ` only supply thvm with pm'h::p.~< 50 pm` cum. Nn. I :~:i'/.~:1b|o. Whvn we no to |)rospec1.ivc custmnm's nnd .-my we want. thvm in tznkv (`.:m:1di:m lhuvnn in.\'t(~:nd of 1):mi.~'h, Dutch ur Swvdish, hnw (`an wv vxpx-cl, llwm` no he u-nllm.~`.insliv whc-n we Imvn tn 1.. .m1., lhnun in n lnrmx mm`! with SUPPLIES FOR THE THANKSGIVING HUNTER

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