* THE. + BARRIE`. + EXAMINER 5.050 A 4 A 7 % % | "9 Painswick Boy Wins Institute Gold Medal, % Chartered Accountants ... ,,.., ... " Illhl.lLLILl.'. Ill Illb study of accullntmxcy lm was with it.-urge A. Touche & Co.. 'I`omnlo, for a couple uf yours, and 1all.r3r1y ha-.-4 bvun with Pl'ic(- Watcrhouse '& Co.. of the szune city. I"hn nnvcn Tn. 1-hzurh-rnrl an-- Oi k.U.. (H LHL` 5illIl(? C11) . The course my (rhmtcred ac- r:mu1t;mt.-. is recognized as a very istiff ono and the percentage of `failures in examinations is pretty high. which makes the winning 01' a gold medal quite an especial honor. was born at Eastbourm-. These young officers are typical of tho group. A vnnihfnl Hriliszh nilnl rmmrhnrl I luau} A .-u..l.l lislwd u (lay la Lloyd C Sun of MIZH`. C0: of Pains won lh (3. (flurl mmlnl ir nl yvnr_ This 11 1: grzlduz Burrit- Ill!` HFUIIID. A youthful British pilnt repurtt-(l ` killed in n raid over Germany is at Camp Borden. very much alive. 'l`he pilot is Flight-Licut, W. M. Penman, 22, and he chuckled as he reeu-lled notices in English news- l papers that he had been shot do'wn to his death when British bombers made their first raid on the Kiel czmul last September. Not unly was he not dead. he said with u smile. but he hadn't made any raids on Kiel, either, worse luck." nr.`l\r\u r\n\ D-.Ll.. lLICI\. Brother on Raids My young brother (Pilot. Officer David Penman, two and a half years younger) has been on plenty of raids. but not me." sighed the flight- lieulenant. who will give advanced `instructi(m to budding Canadian. English. Australian and New Zea- lzmd w.-u` birds, "I've been doing ' instulctimml work for many months." Hulnll ..l1..l l...,.....|.a ..l-..`..a okn IIIUIILIIS. "Well. what brought about the |`(le;ith' notice?" `I've no idea." he laughed. The first I knew of my death was when my father called me up and nsked_ `Are you all right? I said I felt extremely fit. land he told me that. according to the papers. I was dead." It was nuiln :1 inkn :1! fire! ht-. IL Wilt} qlllll tcnnfessed. but In ghost" beca ally got bur: letter to the he was dead. --rm" fnnnilu Ill.` WdS (JEUU. My family received many nice notices on behalf of their dear. de- parted son." he chuckled. In fact. nicer things were said about me af- ` Ler my `death than were ever said before--or since." Marries Tennis Star Penmzin has even married since his ``death.'` He revealed for the first time that 21 week before leav- ing, for Camida he had married Peg- gy Maccorkingdale. 19, famous Eng- (Turn to Page 3 Please) nu uqum no amm mr ()fl(`h mm.-him~.| No person shall permit any pm`- snn of loss than 18 yours or age to use or play tlw mm:|1inas. 'rhf' hvlhur in fur OI... n...~.-.,..... .. I.. L/llUll'. l'l'lU'dy, lVLdl'L'H I. U[J' I\'(`ep February 27 for St.. An- drmv`.x' (`huir concert. Maude Craig and Nnrn Phelan. unique Duo-Harp-I ists. Harvey Seigel, phenomenal ll- yenr-nlrl Violinist. 61) \I:xInnfinn rhnar-4: nnd nnrrlc W9d- mg. 0-IU Skatin carnival. Community Rink. Midhursl. Friday, Feb. 16., > Prizes. adults--1"ancy dress. comic.| -`original. Children-fancy dress_ com. ic. original. Largest sleigh and truck I load. Lucky spot prize, Refresh- - ments available at booth. Admission I 10c and 20c. 6-7b I (` -nxrrwt Central United Church` I Chou`. I-`rnday. March 1. 6p Knpn F`nhrn:n'v `)7 fnr Q! An- yen!`-mrx VIOHIHSL Valentine dance and cards Wed- nesday. Feb. 14, Barrie Legion Hall. Auspices Barrie Branch Canadian Legion and Ladies` Auxiliary. Jitney lunch. Admission 25c. 6b An nrv\nrrInv\IvIr rnanoinn nl Qhn 'lUI1L'I1- l*\(1I`I'1lSSlU 43C. An emergency meeting of the Barrie Rest Room will be held in the Rest Room on Saturday, March 2. at 2 o'clock. Each Institute is request- ed to ;.end a representative to this meeting. 6-7b Rlcuiinrv rnrnivnl Cnmmlinitvl l,ln14rl, A rmylrl, WHS neau. ` quite a joke at first. he I. then being greeted asl ' became tiresome. He fin-` burned up" and wrote a newspapers, denying rlmnrl . ill : l'iII_ medalist is` xgmduate of the Col'legialr: lnstitutt.-. In his unnu luv .... .. null` Throughout Canada, election on- umerators are at work gathering the names and particulars which will make up the voters` lists to be used in the Federal election nu March on ' Mr. Culhum. Stuyner, Rol,|n'mng Officer for North Simcue, has kind- ly supplied The Exnnner with the names of the rmumerators with the exception of Cnllingwoud and Nul- tnwusagn. 'I`hese are as fnl1ows:~- nnnnvvs n........II 1,... In In nIl.. uuu ur Ul mt` 1-rovmcc 01 Umarm. No person shall permit anyone to use or play such machines botwoon 2 a.m. and 8 11.m. on Monday. Tuoscluy. W(`(|HL`SdlI_V. Th1.|x'srluy. Friday and Saturday ul` mach wt-ck. or from midnight Smurrlny until 6% n.m_ the fnllnwing Mnnd:n,v. Thu m-nnltv rlxllmn nrnvizlm rm- u-vvuguhu. nnn..u. un.. un nu BARRlE~~-Russull Jory. W. '1`. Mc- Cord. R. A. Del-lnrt_ Vernon Ilnnk. Miss Annh Bailey, James F. Mr- Gregor, Miss Then l-Icwsuu. Miss Muriel Smil,h, Alfred M. lluntor. R. W. Payne, Alberl. Wvsl. Arthur Richurclson. Viclnr C. l.::mhvrl., Miss Bella Miller. Miss Flt-rn lVl()l`l'lh'0ll. Mrs. E. Baker, Wm. l). (iriflilhs. Mrs, ll. Meredith_ Julm Ii`. Murphy. Miss Ruth Maloy, Allwrl E. Allen. Lloyd P;u'l.rid;.:e Vcurl M. Cuutts, Miss Ethel Duugz1l_ C()lll`'l(,i Lloyd. Elmer Feltis, Dnllnn Milm-_ Mrs. Walter Smith. Jack Mnrsh:ull, (jur- don Robus. Allen Perry, Clarence Munro. Jnn. Nrvwmnn. 'l`l1mn;is Mm`. shall, llormzm Oslmrn, l)mu,vlns Hedger. l"`l.() --. l :Il ( )'ll:al|nr:u: Alvin Federal Voters List Enumerators At Work, These for N. Simcoe FLOS Put ( )'ll:nllm`:m. Alvin |Flelnin;z. Potter Hall, Earl ])I`ysd;n'u. Ed. Cnmpbv-ll, Hurry H()HIWi('k, W I Field D()Wll(`_V. (;'nHI>n. CRO 4~ (`DPH J ('h.'nnmlI Alt-*1 nuugvr. ` rnnu nmwm-_v. .3. unwn. ORO Cc-(til J. (ilmppoll. Alex. McKay, Juhn III. Cocklmrn, Wm .1. Scott, Chas. H. Anrlr-rann. A. Mow- nt 'I`Llr]h0po. Wilson Millnr, I.0()n.':rr| W. Leigh. Vicl.m' Ilnrt. !:'rAvI\nr_n -_ Imm..- n.n.:m~,... rz l`L`l.L'll, ll. IIEIVVKIIIH ! SUNNII)/\I.li} -I Frml (.'rnnnrI.in. Miss M. Gordon, Rnlwrl. l.ram,ze|!.. E. W. Gordon. l'l1ps;, Mt-(nuloy. [Cm- csl. Switzor. .1. C. Hui<=_ (`Jl::rL-n<.-v_- '1'ebbe_y. VRQDRA ,H;....m llchnrnn A.-. 1L |.)Ul _'_Y. VESPRA V Humid ()sl)m'nr.~, Ar-1 thur Smith, I.ln_vtl (_fum1nin;,', Paul? Sl.ntc-sl)ur_v. Alhvrl Ford, l".:n'| Ruch- zn'r,ls<.m, Wnllattn Hiv.'h::rIsun_ Wilfrml Pilkoy. l VV. lIL`l}. ,H. VlL'U)l' llHI'l.. STAYNER Etlpznr R.0hinsnn_ R. Potch. II. Hawkins QIINNIIIIAI Ii` l:`rn,l I'r.......~Hn 1--nu \./\IAVll ..u..... Air Commzmdur A. A. of Toronto. is in (:l1:n'gL- training command of the 1 wealth Air Training plun. Financial Drive Plannedi For LegionWar Servicesli Rev. John Kelmon Outlin-0 es Notional Appeal For $500,000 I CAMPAIG-l0\J-~F0.EB_ I 2.19 NO SUNDA-Y PLAY Through a 1'ep1`es;ex1!.mivt: r:nmrniI.-1 tee of citizens, Bzlrrie Bram-h of tho` Canadian L(`[.{if)l1 plans; to rrrmdur'f' a financial cnrnpaign for funds dur-. ing the coming week of Feb. 12-19.` nu... I.......l ....._. ...... ... ....I.. ... .4 ...b .,..., The local c;nnp:1i;zn Is only part, of a national appclll for $500.00!) to; be used exclusively for wclfuw`, work (m behalf Of thv men of 0111-3 ada's new :n'm_v. n-.,_,, ., ...,I uh vv\..n_5\ -1. .._.;. ... ....` The c:nm)au,;n was. l:nuu:hv"d at. :1 public meeting, in the [..0;4i0n Hall. Tuesday evening, when Rev. John, Kelman, 'I`0x`0m0, l'!.';')l`L-If`l)lE1li\'L` of !1 Canadian I.r-gicn Wen` Sr,-1'vitr:::i Inc., made a, stirrinx; appeal for! help, A local t_'mnn1itlv(- is being organized for` 1.11: drivo * ':\s\ 'f` !\.l.....`.\:.|| i I H 1,... ..r u...6 -4.b........... ..;. .... \..... I John T. M2n'.s`null, pre.~.s`ulr-M. of (1101 Branch. was prelinnmnry ('huinn;m.' After an few 1'P.rnI1`k.". hv h.'lXldL d the Chairman's dull:-v\ wt-r to [`(-v.,` John MCGilli(:udrly. .-haplain of the.` Branch. A L` Qnnol. 4`...-nun-l.. .J {\r|IH'x DIHHCH. A. E. Smith, fornwrly nf ()1`1llia. zone cnn1mamlr.-1'. acc0n1panie(l the speaker. ; Others who spokv briefly mclml-! ed D. F. M<`Cuaig. K.C'., J. D, Wis- dom and W. .1. Craig. I|n,, It 1 ,. AL, ,_.. ` Rev. Mr. Kelman rr-vle-wed the: events which had transpired f')llnw- 5 ing the last wax`. and stated that: feeling among the ex-:~'erviC= moni was that the-_v'cnulcl not sen eye to eye with civilian.-. on many mat- ters. Soldier 01`gax1i7.:n.iot1s grew m . . | number, even if thny dud not flour-1| ink -.nrI it uvnc uni nnhl 10'7R fhmi. IIUHIUCX, C\Cl| I1 lll"_V UILI llU' lllllll-` |ish_ and it was not vmtll 1925 that; Earl Haig linked them together in` one body. i n.-m,.n;-.no.nn ..r r':...-;.~lia.. I mm.n| Ull` UU{l_V. ` Organizahnn nf C;marlian Legicmi War Services lmx undor the new War Charities Act. was ('ffL`Cl('rl when war broke nu? last full. I? has! a soparals~ bnard of dir('cfm`:~' rv-E presematiw of mvzry r-rm'im'e Int Canada. Its affairs arr: under the, scrutiny of (hp Aud1tor-(jeneral of Canada. "(Wnr urnrb in On Qua H12? H19 cnl- Lalldll. Our work is to see Vhat the sol- dier is free of worry as far as pos- sible, Mr. Kelman said. .. .. . .1` From his visits throughnnt On-Q tario, the speakm` said he was ap-1 palled" at the state of complcency` existing, with people acting as if the war was already won. I 'T|-no annnnl ic hnina rnnrln hu H19 u.m. me munwmg Mrmaay. pt-rmlly clnuso |)l'nVi(l1'.s rm- n fine not r.`x('oodin;,': $10 for a first offence. or lvv_v by disl.l'oss on gumls and ch::t.t.ol.-: of LIN-`nff(`ndoI', of nut` more than ten days` imprisomnonl; (Turn to Page Two Please) _j.j._-.(oL;.._..._. me will` was iuH'uu_y wuu. The appeal is being made by the Legioxfs subsidiary wartime under- taking. `The Canadian Legion War Services Inc.'. under authority of the War Charities Act. and is being sponwred and supported by the AIR. COM MA NDER. L. currc.-,1 4.6` Yxfn I . |REVlS|NG omceas ron ELECTION `Liberal Body Shows Strong For King govt. QOFFICERS 1 `ARE GUESTS 1 OF LIONS {Officers of lsermcment Force Mess Entertained I In Goodwill Gesture Ml`lTl|)('l`:~`. uf B:n'rir- Lmns Club W(`l'(` }m. tn lhirly-fivr: nffirrr-r.=; of Mlw l'm'manv.-nl. Fm'<~r- at Camp Bor- rlvn at a dinnm' in the Qm.-rrn'.s Hnl,vl, lrida_v r-vt-ning. The officers` wt.-rv chiefly from the Royal Can- adian Army Sr-rvica Corps 'I'rainint.1. CI.-nlm and Canadian Armnurod I~'i;:hl.in;.: V(.`hi(3ll'S Training Centre. will) a fmv from the Royal Cana- dian Si;u1al.~: and Royal Canadian h`nuSnnnvu -u['2,083 Phones In Barrie ` Increase Of 99 In '|939g I'.`n:.',nwm's. } It was the first of :1 staring of four 'L:>r;(lwill ;:nl,lu-rings: at, which the tl1i"l`f, (Ylul) will r-ntr-rluin the offic- lr-rs unrl nwn :11. Camp Bordon dur- I ml: the next. two months. l Eat-I. guest. was escorted to the lmblo by a member of the Club, and .sr.-vex-nl lively songs were sung un- `(ivy tlw rlircntion of three song It-;ncl(-rs`. Entertainment included two `numbers hy a malt: quartette con- ,|.s'i:al.im,' of W. A. Bell, Victor KNOX. William Lambert and Morton Knox: two vr:(::1l solos by Morton Knox, and :1 vo(,';ll solo and tap dance by little _: Ill-2'8 SA'l`lSFlED SINGLE Major l-lugh N. Frusvr. Okzmzuzun Falls is prvpurcd tn rt.-nuum'v lll.\' .~'l\2n'v of his fut.l\m"s $3.0(l0.ll(l(l vs- tntv. l`hr- will status lw is nut Io iulwril his slmro unless he n\m'1'i1-5 Mujur Frusvr has no inlvntion of nmrrying. ln ll(`ll of the `boquvs! hr will get lhv incunw [rum 3'-l.5l)()_. 000. lVI.'a_ior l~`I'n.~m' is a cmlsin of Mrs, Stuart lluckin,L: ml` Bu1`1"u- Ifm`xnm'l_\'I Miss Dorothy l"m.\'or. l`t`nll\rok-l : ..\ null were announcca touuy. 'l`h-. officials are: Barrie, Gor- dan Longmzm: Collingwood. R. S. (lzum-rmn; Penetangulshene. W. H. llmvson; Midland. W. A. Rnhinstm; ()rlllln., W. G. Bing- ham. 'l`I... flu. ......lnl...- ..llln..suu all 'l`lu-. names of five Revising ()l'fl(:ers for Simcoe County for the forthcoming Dominion Elec- tion were announced today. The nfflnisnls zn-9: Rarrh-, nar- The five revising officers, all lawyers. were appointed on rec- ommendation of Judge W. T. Robb. Their duties will com- mem-:-, on March 11. after the lists of voters are In. and will continue for three days. ` nu nlnnru urn nnnninl. % L400 branches < i/.ati0n. 'Y`l:. r\lnI'|l)1I I '1'./.atI0II. The mnney is rcqunred to enable {the Lrzgirm to extend its important Hnctivitics among the naval. land `and air forces of the Dominion.. ibnth in Czmada and overseas. AI H1. nvhranll of war fhol bm.h in Uililaaa. ana 0VEl'blfa>. ; "At the outbreak of war. the ,Canndian Legion immediately plac- 'er_i its, entire resources and experi- ence at the disposal of the Govern- ment. Such an offer` if it were to be anything more than a, patriotic igesturc, had to be accompanied by lei constructive suggestion as to how these resources and experience -`could best be utilized. ` "'T'h,. Fzmn.-Jinn Luuinn War Spr- lilllllalllll I01" IIITCU nuys. In-vising officers are appoint- ed only for towns and cities hav- ing 11 population of more than 3.- 500. it was stated. T|l(!l`(`. are none for tho rural sections or slnztllc-r urlmn centre. , /.. ____. \., E FiftyAfour active contestants for `Ithe prizes totalling $54. being giv- 1s~n by the Barrie merchants, arel `into the last three days of the Old-l Fashirxned Bargain Week. The con- `rest c1o.~:c-s at midnight Saturday and thvre are apt to be many changes In the standing listed be- `low at that time. I .<,...o...-....o- ...;n loinrllu nnln that oi.15l%As1?IIo1~iriD Bifndklii WEEK CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIEHT SATURDAY `ylmv at max time , Lftmtestaxits will kindly note thatl [the C0-nperating stores (listed in an l;1(lvertis('ment elsewhere in The, *Examine1`l. have been giving out! mupons with each 50-cent purch- '-use since the contest began. There are hundieds of people who have not turned these back into the bal- lot boxes nor given them to con- itestants. They would doubtless be iglad to give them to you if vou ask for them. Organize your friends to lend a hand fnr the last three day_s and win the $25 prize. o.....:a.... rs. nr\v\On:-Inr\Oa .... in ---___.,___\.,._._,.,, . Early cupy ll) news or adxvmiisilug is app: ciated. uuns auu wnu un. wuu 111114. Standing or contestants up to Monday night` Irene Etherington, 56 Dufferin St.` Miss G. Hodgson. Gowan St. l Mrs. E. A. Harris, Dunlop St. A net. increase of 99 was re- (:ul`(lCd in "the number of tele- phones in Barrie during 1939, mrcordinxg In A. A. Smith. man- ager of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada here. On December 31 last, there, were 2.()83 telephones in service here 113 r:mnpm`ed with 1.984 on Dec. 31, 1938. Yr up cnvvall nnfhnrifinu nnn- 61, 13-35. II, as some authorities con- tend. the number of telephones in :1 community is an excellent hummer:-r of general business, it would seem that Barrie is continuing to progress econom- ically. FIRST .019" SERIES n_u(1 new he uunzeu. "The Canadian Legion War Ser- _.___.__._._._ ; of the parent organ- VN. Simcoe Executive Passes Resolution; Also for McCu<:tig Feb. 21 is Dctte; Hon. Norman McLctrty Speaker At a 1.'n'p:c*l_v nondnd executive.` meeting of the North Simcoe Lib- eral A.ssociatim1, hold in the Town Hall. Staynor, nn 'l`uo.s'day, Febru- ary G, the date of tho convention for Simcoc North was arranged for Wednesdzxy, Fohruzngy 1.1. at 2 p.m., at Hm 'I`nuvn Hnll Stnvnr-r with W(.`.(H1C`S(lEl_V, ronrunry .51, ill, 4 p.m., at the Town Hall. Stnyncr. with Hon, Norman A. Mcl.:u'ly_ as a spe- lcial sprankm`. I 'I"|4._ n...-.n..li..n ,1. .111:-ul I- u-nun... R1cHA"ii5`j(:iiI15iT1~iENNISFIL OLD BOY. E IS FATALLY INJURED IN TORONTO} Au: .7);-.|I|\u . . The r-xcr-utivo rim-irtecl to recomv mend to the gent-ml meeting that in addition to the regular officers they appoint. throo representatives from (!('h mlmicipnlity on the exe- cutive and that one from each rmmicipnlity ho a Indy. rm. - rnl I ... 0....-\ .-.uu\1..Hnue nuuuu-`nu u-u_y. Tho fnilnwing two resolutions were :li:<() p;|:~'.\.=(i at the meeting: ``W(,`_ the` F.x0:ul.i\ve Of Simcoe North. hr-rnhy ( x])i`(?.'~`S our com- plete (3f)l1fi(it`l)C.1 in the leadership of M1" iVi.'1('kt,`.|I /.it- King and ap- prove the vr.-ry vffirrinnl manner in which our pm-mlvr and his govern- ment have been preparing Canada to make the maximum contribu- tion toward 1hr- p1'm:m:i|i.i0n of the presmii mmflicl in I?`.urupe. and the close mnnm-r in whivh they have been (:0-npr-ruliiig with ihe British C`u0vr~rnmm1l. mrim -my nn; .1, I.`um.uIur. (`nuvu-nilinn nf Han Liovornmrzm. "Thn I".xm-ul;vr~ (`.nmmil1t=.e U!` the Simvon Nm`1h Lihvml Association 1wholv-h:~:u'1ndl y ;nH'irn1.< il.s confid- mm(- in and loynlly to Mr. D. F. Mr.-Cuni;.:. and .'1s:;Lu'n.-4 him of our upprr'(`i:ninn of his nffortg on be- half of llw Riding of Simcoe North." Donnm um ' Morley If,:,;;-r::, .k.illl',`:; manager of Nnrthmp-l_,ym:)n, 'I`nrunlo_ formerly of Stnynm`, was lh(- <-hicf speaker of the cvoninu. H- mlllincd some of his more Imiqun, r-xpwicnces as a Iravt.-lling .<:nln.-'.nmn zurrcms Canada. and Nnwl`m|nIi:m(l. Ont: story was how_.he. left "l`nr0nt0 by_ plane at 12.30 am. on Slllitliiy` ]1nd"had` had his l'n'r::IkI`:1sl H) V.'nnx:0uver., B.C.. :11, 10.45 am. tho smnc day. of course taking intr; <:rmsirim'ation the dif- ference in time. _...... :..o ....J..n.ul kn Donnie Rui ' l\Il4u~lnu D. I The sprankfrr was; introduced by Frorl I4. Dmx9,1:n: and was thanked in behalf of lhv unlhr.-ring by Major ;G0r(l(m I..c.m;m:m. I Spt-akin]: in hrehulf of the guests, [.t,.-C01. F. I". Wm`1.Pmxgb0n. M.C.. \M.M.. officnr commanding C.A.F. 'v.'r.c.. and Major A. w. B1ak.M.c., ~ officer rr0mmm'Idin;.I, R.C.l'\..S.(;.;.'I;.C., both expressed t.hr..-ir apprec ton. and dm:I:n-r.-d that officc-rs..anA_'tnen .at Camp Bnrtlnn wt-roe much in need ; of co-r,p(:m1um unrl understanding lbzstwu.-n Il1v!n1:4s:lv1-,:; and the citizens [of I3;n'x'H'. 7 rmm_.~.~..mm-u mmuh: included W. `of B;Irx'u-. I Non-mxlitm-y gzunsts included W. L. Bnsworth, NI.-wmarket. in 1939. IDeputy l)1srx'ic1, Governor of Lions Int.<:rnuLi who pointed out that v Lionism had 42,000 different activ- litins. ____._____..___.___._._. ivicrrs Incorporateri was set up, with ;n boa,rd of r.lirL-ctors composed of leading bu.=:inr:rs.~x men {rem every 1 . . . . rovmce m the Dommxon. A chart- lp . \m- was: mvrm hv the Dominion ]provmce me uommxun. ll unnam- ler was given by Government `to carry on among the troops thom services which will care for the spiritual. social and material cumfnrt of our forces at home and in the field`. The money cnllu-:t.r:d in this cam- ipaign will be devoted entirely 10 `this work." . run. 1z..1.w.n I-u-ir-Hv nntlined the SET CONVENTION Rivlmrd Suthvrlzmd (lilpul, ugml! W2. fUI'mt`I'l_y nf Imnsfil TU\\'II.\'hlp?, and Barri:-_ was fut::ll_v injurvd on`. Monday of Ins! wovk whon hv was struck by :1 stn-0'. cm` at I`:-:u'.\`m\5 "W ` ,_ and Run<'vs-; \':\ll<\ .`\\'vmu-_| 'I`0r0n1 He ` was 1':-rnm'<-d` to St, -]u. Hospital \\'ith| head injuries; and divd c-.'n'1_\'1 on Wednesday morning. Jan-1 uary 31. Mr Cilnin I [this work." Mr, KL-1m.'m briefly outlined the nature of tho: work to be done, re- Iferrmg to social and domestic prob- !lems of the enli.-;t.r:d man, depend- `ents alIuwam:v:-:. and 21 comprehen- sivv t-dmzaunul programme to tit the soldu.-1' for h1.s life as a civilian after H14`: war. 1 mm... amnnrv.-.nm> nf rzuch must not {after "The importance of such must be undL-restirnuled," the speaker declared. "Guns and bullets alone do not win wans. Morale at its ihxghesat, pr0vir,les courage. stamina. and the will to do under the most trying cirr:umsLances." X\`[r:-:, H I |" 12 Eccles St. I['ax`w;.v l):'-.'r-_ T1 High St. Mrs. I" Bmt-:Iurd, 48 Lnuisu St. Mrs. W. (`.'nrl], 17 Eugenia St. Shn'}:_>_v Rnbm: n, Toronto St. Mrs. W (3 (`hm-, Essa Road. Bah Hubbont. Shanty Bay. Gr,-raid Smith, Elizabeth St. Szxdxe Vvubh. Stroud. I (`nthexinp Dr.-lune-y. McDonald S-hi` Mm, Murray Sykes. Elizabeth St.` . Lure-tta Glencross, Angus. Mrs. P`. 3. Fishwr. Barrie R.R. T. A. Higgins. Fmighurst. ; G. Warm.-r, Flmence St. Miss Ruth Campbell. Worsley St. Jack Butler. Jr.. Louisa St. ` Mrs. E. Carson. Toronto St. Mrs. D. I._vle_ Clapperton St. Miss Ida Strachan. Toronto St. Mrs. Wm. Copeland. Cookstown. Mrs. W_ Kettle, William St. Arthur Ferguson, Worsley St. Audrey Bowman. Stroud. C. Breakwell; P.O. Square. Patsy Madigan, Sanford St. Edith Bowen, Burton Ave. (Turn to page three, please) f:a IKl.'l.*il H) v.'u1(:Uuv1:r., D.u.. 5 zr \N.' 4. n I r`n(1r\\2IIl 14 St. ' ` Louisa '. Duh: n'.".n 'I'nrnnb\ Q! "`_-_ suuvn w_\ .1 sum. \ R. S. GILPIN av ulumu nu..| R. S. GILPIN was said tng have stepped out from behind at southbound mutor car dix`o'tly into! the path of the northbound King, Street car. A _,,-n u__.__,,,. p:..._.... ..L vrI........4.. Pin Machines Must Pay 5100 Annual License uu ccl, but A well-known figure at Toronto baseball and softball games. Mr. Gilpin had often been mistaken for _Baseball Commissione: Judge , uuly .31. 1 Mr. Gilpin.! who resided at! 39 Indian Rd.. C'\~nrv\ knhim-I at CAMP BUILDINGS THREATENED . I *--.-- Mislcndixrg addresses on soldiers` muil_ now that the First Division of lvho C:m.-:di.'m Active Service Force `is nvm':~'0:Is_ are causing such letters .(lel:u_v and are nnltailing considerable (-x`tm work to members of the Can- ndiun Bnsc Post, Office in identify- | ing the addressee. It in I\r'nnhuci'rnr1 ohm :.. H... ...J Mis|eodi;1vg:`;l:;ges E Hinder C.A.S.F. Mail |uu,' nu: &InGl`(`SSC(.`. It is emphasized that in the ad- units or services should be avoided. and the names of such spelled out in | full. Abbreviations such as A-T. A.Ac. nr AD. (Anti-'I`::mk. Anti-Ah craft, or Army Co-operatinn Squad- rrm) should nol. be used but the full ; numes should be LZIVOH. I I In srrnding mail In unldim-c all-nznrlv d1-asses. ;rbbrevitrtim1s of the names. ` ; muucs snnula Dc ' In sending mail to soldiers already uvvrsoas sac that the address cun- tmins only: ` Regimental Number, Rank and Name, Full Name of Regiment or Unit. C.A.S.F., c--u Base Post Office Canada. In ncldrcssing mail to, soldiers serving in Canada give: Lu `...Reu.inrevw.ul~Js!s`riuhnh - ' l1.ZlI`|K HTICI Name. Full Name of Regiment or Unit. C.A.S.F., Postal Address of Training Camp in Canada. Du not send such 21 letter care of Bush Post Office. Canada. grin Ihzui nnuhnrn in nrnrunr-luv n.-.. 'oNI-: GLOVE LOST Two TURNED IN 1Merchan ;;M S:e;1-:`Ec1rl7 ` ` Closing Sai.1rda_yl\Iight) Council Assesses the Mechanical Devices . nnvuu |,ll\.lAIAVlA \rn-Anluxlnl John H. Davies. R.C.A.F.. Camp Burden. appeared in court here -be- fore Magistrate Jeffs Saturday on 11' charm of 'bigamy and was remand- vd one week. Bail was set at $1.000. The alleged offence occurred three or four years ago. The accused was rvproscmed by John F. Woods. Bar- rin I `l'2Ml`ll{l'I LIFE PAYS DIVIDENDS -..v-- -..u u-. .4 . ..- .4 u- . -......-.... Axumum-exnmmt is made that the `Bmzrd of Directors of The Empire. Life Insurzmce Company has do-' iclarcd n dividend of 4 per cent. on the paid-up capital of the company. pa_v:\blo February 15. 1940. to share- holders of record. Fob1`uary 10.` 1940. S Various new buildings in the Permanent I-`orce section of lamp Borden were threatened by fire which partially destroy- ed a new small frame barrack building Sunday altemoon. Tho tnr-nnvorprl frnmnn uh-um. nuunlng aunuay auemoon. The tar-covered frame struc- ture was being made ready {or oceupzmoy on Monday as sleep- ing quarters for troops of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. It was heated by a stove which contained :1. hot coke fire. It is believed the stove became overheated and the {ire caught on the woodwork. The contents omlslstcd ol the stove only. (Jump Borden Fire Depart- ment, stationed in the ll.C.A.l". xwcu. was summoned to the scene and quickly placed the blaze under control. Lt.-Col. I`. F. Worthington. M.(1._ M.M., commandant of (lamp Borden. ordered a mill- tnry court of inquiry to be held to ascertain the cause of the fire. Its findings have not been re- vealed. lliom-sn\.v Mountain Landis. 1 DIck Gilpin lived in Barrie in the latv oightivs and varly nineties. `part of the Hm!` in the old Archie ;'I`hompson house at Ross and To- Inmlo streets. I na.m....,a Q..m...-lama rznnin me l'JlH() 5ll't`l`L5. l Rivliurd Sutherland Gilpin was: ilmrn in 1853. midway between Le- ;frn_v and Churchill. on the old ` llimnostoad on the 4th Concession of lmiisfil. a son of William and Mar- garet Gilpin. In 1874. he married _E1i2.abcih Redfvrn of Stroud. He `lived all his oarly life in Simcoe i {Count,v. moving from Barrie to `iGu(`lph in 1891. Since 1896 he had ireslded in 'I`oronto. A member of 'lhe old school` of politics_ he was a Conservative who looked upon the "Conservative policies as something I beyond question. For mnnv vpnrs hp was intnrnst. `Dc-yoncl QKIL-suon. For many years. he was interest- |od in Cobalt and its silver. and lat- er in the gold prospects of the country. but with little financial SH(`(`f` 1u.\l- rust UIIICC. uanaua. ` See that. postage is properly pro-, _j:..j lixmniner Classifieds usually do a quick and satisfactory job. l-`or example last week 3 young man advertised a good glove as lost. on the (lump Borden high- way. On the same day the paper was issued The Examiner was notified of two gloves found in answer to the adlet. One was the right glove and was return- ed to its owner. Meanwhile the otln-1' glove is still at this office mid will be returned to its oun- er on identification. Mechanical devices for znnusP- ment purposes in future will he required to pay an annual license fee of $100_ it was dncidod by the Town Council`. Monday (.'v(:nim.:, when a bylaw was passed "to li- cense. rcgulate nncl gnvern pm`snn.s- und corporations keeping and oper- ating in houses. sl.ores. or olhr-r, buildings of public resort or onI.r.-r' talnment and tho appurtcnm1m~.w thereto. mechanical rlovimxs for amusement and for rnvnking sur-h licenses." '1'... ........|. iUCCL`.\`7. His tall`. distinguished figure (his . Turn to page two, plans) . -u.egnmemaI~*Nm1|b Rank and Name. Full M`-,.m.. Ar Dun I"A(IES BIGAMY CHARGE nu Iv v-.z~.n r (1835. W. A. Bell made an excellent chairman and kept things moving between numbers with intere:-:t.ing comment about the hand and its members. Collier St. United church male quarlette, Messrs. Morton Knox. Victor Knox. Bill Lambert and Alt Shepherd, we}-e heard in two fine numbers, with Lloyd Tul- ford as accompanist. As an nxlrn fnnlllrn an nI'v|1nl.r:nl mm as HCCOITIDHIIISL. As an extra feature an orchestral group from the band composed of members of Bob Powell's Melody Men. plus Art Harris. Jerry Boyh- ton and Pete Sinclair in the l)rass section. played a symphonic ar- rangement of By the Waters of Minnetonka." also some of the popu- lar numbers of the day. Careless." Scat.terbrain" and Oh Johnny." Rnndmaclnr (`Inn-I: Ind H11--hnnrl DCi1l.L{3l'Dl`Hlll EIHU LII] uunnny. Bandmastcr Clan-k led the hand through a well-balanced pro;.zramme which included the selection "I-I.M. S. Pinaforc" from Sullivan's opera. "War March of the 1 riest.s" from the oratorio Athalia." a popular seine- tion Oid F`uvoritr.-s," and some we1l~ known .marches and lighter num- bers such as "Lady nf Spain" and "Parade of the Wooden S0ldim`.~.." The band went through the evening in cxceilqnt style with no hitch. (`.h:Iirm:|n Rt -H rnnn rnmutinn nf About 500 people attended the Barrie Band concert at the Roxy. Sunday evening, when Bandmastcr Joseph Clark made his debut as a conductor and was acclaimed a suc- once Bandmaster Joe Clark : Debut As Conductor H1 CXCGIIQIIL Sly]? Wllll H0 HILCH. Chairman Boll made mention of the fact that Joe Clark had come in Barrie 25 years ago and was an out- stzmding member of the local band ever since. He was made bnndInnsl- er 1ast..Ium- and when Glen `lvlnrloy enlisted a month ago. Mr. Clark had taken over the leadorslmip as well. Tribute also was pair! In Glnni Morley for his musical t:nn1.x'i1)ul,ions tn the town in the past. your. I 0p@I'ill,l(H15. i It is understood that between six and eight shi-ps averaging about 190 ifbet in length will b(`.'blli]L H ic nvdilnzatnd that um-h vnssnl] :i5thrve: uu un. uuvvu nu ul|\._ ,n.. , ... New membors or H10 hand xverv introduced and recngnil,inn was made of the fact, lhnt Billy Gribble. alto soloist, was leaving the nvxt day to join the R.C.A.I*`, :11 'I`nrtmt.u as :1 wireless npel`aI,nI`. WIIALER TYPE" Vl'ISSl'Il.S FOR (EOLLINGWOOD YARDS IN WAR. TIMI". l`ROGRAMMl'3 Cullingwnnd Shipyards. I.1.d.. has been awarded ;,mvcrnm<:nl, (`m1trncts for the construction of several naval vessels of the whaler typo. n(:cm'rl- ing to an official ;mn0uncmn(`ul.. Tho nnws was rm-nivod with l'1l`(}&l|. mg [.0 OIIICIIII 1|l1l1()llHC(.`l1l|'lll . The news was rcceivvd with areal` enthusiasm by hundreds of Calling- wood shipbuildcrs. who will now bl` assured of steady emplnymenl. as all departments of the big shipbuilding plant makvs ready for full w:ur1,ixm> operntim1s. It is nnderstnnd that "met In lengm Wlll or-xuum. - It is cstilnutcd that each vessel] will cost _n'bout $400,000. . _| - paid. and that return addresses urv given on all mail matter sent to $01- dicrs abroad or in this country. /.o ._v.___. _ _A The names of sc-v(-nty-five B;u'riu and Allandalo 1n01`(:hanLs :~ppc:u`<\d on a petition which was presented to the Town Council Monday oven- ing. 'l'|n- nnlilinn was that (Ymm('il `Petition I I Council ' I itor I Ing The petition was that Council passn bylaw and have unne Mrk~ ly oI.fm'L-(=d. compelling all stores, except restaurants and nvwxxtands, to close 011 Salurdqv nights at l0 pxn, durhlg January. February. March and April. and at 11 run. during H10 xwwnaining nnonths of I the year." Am-r , dim-m<. it was tl(`- I Luv ya-ar. I After smut` (`S(?ll!~'Si(\I`t. it was rio- cided to l`(`fL`I` thv petition to thv Town Solicitor fur a ruling. It was pointed out that pu.\:~`.ib1y such a bylaw should Lu passed for each lme of busin<~.<.=. rathm` than for the merchants as a whole, and that there might he` some legal point in the percen'rn;_:- of : ro- qmred. Th.) nanws, mmivd frnm H10 110-! MinisteriEf~ Assodn` Would Curtail i Machines - ullvu vvxnc ...~ I Robinson Ha1'dwai'n_ Hurlburt; Shoe Store. Simmons and Cn.. Smart Set Shoppe. R. H. Smith. E. ,- A. Harris. Brown 8: Co.. A. E. Smith. .O.K. Shoe Repair. A. Mnffatt. 1 iHarry Armstrong, J. C. Mnnkman, ; `A. F. Empke. A. & P. St0r(>_ 7.(~ll(.=r.< |Limited. Walkwol Shoe Store. Wilf Todd. Walker Stnrvs. Straii. , C. W. Lowe. F. W. Woolworth 0).. Limited. Loblaw Grocelerias. Ar (`ade Store. H. A. Smith. P`. C Lower. Carload Gruvvu-1'i:i. I`uw0lI`:; V Meat Market. S. W. Moore, H. .l. * Twiss. Dominion Slur-s. l3nIru\uOnnn`c Plvu-at -.`Qnv~n '1` I4` qmreu. The names. (`Upivd fmm flu pe- -'1ition were as follow II ,.._x,, -`,1 _, l'lS5. IJUITIHHUH Dll)I'l'>. Robertson's Dnu; ;$inrc. T. E.` Harley, (`hark-s (TCnnnnr. J. 1*`. Craig and Sons. Rovvus .le\vvIlor;<. 1-`. D. Cancilla, Urry Bros.. Barrio Radio and Ele.=t`tric. T . J. Mornn. Jack Dyck. Gold's Shoe Repair. Home Applianct` Shop. Douglas Drug Store. J. G. Keenan. L. A. Emms. Miller Fashion Shop. 1-`imui ence L. Boyd. Wright Cleaners, Frank Dutcher_ H. P. Bingham. E. A. Williams. H. E. McCullough. C. C. Hinds. Robson Bakery. .1 . W. Cheesman. Singer Sewing Machine. (`nurita .1, (`n A 11`. when; A 1-`. Kancelll. DIIIECT DUVVIIIE LVLGCIIIIIU, Cowie & Co.. A. E. Whitby. A. E. Dam: Dori: (`n1-nurpll DUWIC QC L.U.- t\. L V Page. Doris Cornweil. William Crnsslnnd rage. KJUFIS L,l)I'llWCll. 1 William Crossland. R. R. Both-1 well . W. B. Webb_ J. C. Clemmens. J. D. Wisdom. Mrs. D. J. McD0ugall. I. McLachlan. W. A. Hanna. A. 0. Jay. F. W. Dobson. A. J. Brennan, Garner's Men's Wear. W. J. Har- ris. Chantler's Grocery. Joseph P. Moore. A _ 1 _.._... ..._...4o' .___.._., Examiner Classifieds for rrrsults. "p?3$.s"6ecaT:22i's'JZss tition ls Referred By Zouncil To Town So|ic- ` For Ruling I 75 SIGN/\;l'URES 1 BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, FEBRUARY 8, 1940 ilccllscs. ' The mm:l1iiws spcci|'ii-(I in Hw by-I law as requiring li(3(`l`lS(!S arr zmyl pin game machine. whimn bnm'rI.} bafffc board. bngatollc board 01" similar amusement dc>vicn." AH applications for |i(3(`l'lS('_s. shull| be in writing ncidrc.-ssvd In lhel Council and shall show tho ndrlrc:~:.~:l of the nl'm-r- \AIhlVl'n mu-h .~..z...i.:.~..... [Plan Chamber ef Commerce ! With Strung Membership IiTI3.-I5'T*@ic?` Enjoying Rigors Canadian Winter| |Group ererden IS Under Air Scheme One Reiftgd Killed` Earlier In This | War ` ` British Lvurning tn skzttv and lwcunm m-- (Tlll!l:lll I.t`(l to ;i real Canadian win- tor are among the nvtivilir.-5' 0|` t.hv nfl'i(:or.: oi` the Royal Air I~`0rco who arrived at R.C.A.F. Station, Camp! Burden, :1 l'vw days ago, under lhe' Commnnwezulth Air Train- ing Plan. 'l`wn st.-rgozuils also m'riv- url for t.ln~ instI'nt:t.innal stall. 'l'ln' olcvvn oll'i('m's now at. Camp i ` Bordon um: Squadron Lemler I). F. ` I Sydor. Il.llCht?(l to Staff Hcadquen't- Flight, l.iouton:mt. W. M. Penman. [ Flight. l.inut.on:mt. H. I... Dawson. Flight Lieutenant, S. H. Cruluc. ` ers; Flight. Li'ut('-Imnt. C. L. G0mm.' Flight Liout.u:nzmt. J. S. Eloy, Flight; Lieutenant J. W. Lamb, Flying Of: .ficor J. S. Flowerclnw. F1:,*ln.;,' ,0.` lficor Peter Campbell, Flying Offic- er J. Gillan, Flying Officer M. Cnnplanrl. I Nlnsl nf llm nnwlv :n'ri\/ml nl"fii'- L,Hll[)IilHH. Must of the newly m'rivv(| offic- ` (`rs utlnndcd the Orillin-Czunp Bord- on Fliers` hnckoy mulch hnro, and amu-.nro(l to nnjoy it thoroughly, :1]- I.l10m:l1 it. was the` first gzmnw of its kind most of lhvm had ovvr :~`e(-I1. The vhivf question on their lips Sumner! to be whether.` or not the plil_V(.`l'_S were serious when they got into battles on the ice. A player from each team was given a major penalty for fighting, Snnadrnn Lt-ador David A Hard- penalty [or ugnung, Squadron Leader David A. Hard- ing and other officers at Camp Bor- don. explained the intricacies of the gaino to the nowcomvrs. They seem- vri Lzrvutly ini.(-roster! in ii. rrl... .. I The young nfficrws are well pleas- vd wilh their qunI't.crs in the new buildings, and state that they com- paro favourably with anything Hwy had in the Old Country. 'I`hL-y spout the weekend in Toronto. where an-` parcmly they were well treated. and canw home with new skating outfits. which they are trying out: daily on Iho two lur.go R.C.A.l:`. huckny cushions. "I Iilzn Hui \un:xH1nr hnl Hun Pldu "I like the w<,-at|1m` but Hm cold gels nur oar.<." st-ems to be the gen- orul (`mu-onsus of opinion regard- ing this fvaturc of Canadian life. It makes one very hungry. In England you feel thv (:n1r.l more all over the. body, but. ht-ro it`s your can that feel it." mu. lnUCK(`_V ('USl1lUHb. | llfl`l ll` Flight I_.i(-utonam H. L. Gumm was: born in Brazil and has been in the Royal Air Force for six year.-. Ihv past five in Egypt. H0 is a ski Pn- tlmsizzst and is proficient in the art. Flinhl Linn! Q If Fl'lliQ arisi- um: or play Inn mm:l1inas. I The bylaw is fur the [mI'pn.~u- unly. or licon.x'in[.: rn":I(-hint-s as li.sl-rl' nhnvv in bi` u.\'(,-rl fur ?lmllHl`lTl(`lli, purpo:-res only. and shall not be tleemed l0 zIul.horim or smwlirm their ruse l'm' gmnlzoling or any il|v- mil purpose: and H10 provisions of the bylaw shall only upply lo Smrh machines as do not contravene the gambling and gmning provisirms of the Criminal Code of Canada or any ' , .5, ,tptghez;.,AI=t.`4':1%sthe v:.Dom'inion~1aI-~-Can-. . udn or of the Province of Ontario. Nn nm-gun cl-ml! nnlvnnil mn.,m.. 9.. |lld|l_\' l'rUllT' IIUHI lJl1I)llll. Ill'lxlII\l. Flight Li(.~u1onzm1 H. L. Dawson was born at Auckland. New Zea- lnnd. and has boon :1 member of the R.A.F. for six _v(=zn's. He trained at Grzmtham. Lincolmshirv. Iluinn f\Cl'i.u..- `I D II`Inu.n-Ann: in iil k.ll'ilHlHi:HH. l;lHCUlIlblllll'. Flying Officer J, B. Flnwerdew is a nativv of Suffolk. England. He trained M Montrose. Scotland` and has been a member of the R./\.F. for noarl_v five years. i Plvinn` (}ffir~nr Drum` (`nn1nhnH lllll.`l(l.`l dllll lh lHLI.lll'lCll| IH ll|'.' Ill l- Flight Lieul. S. H. Cruise (wig- inally (who from Dublin. In-lzmd. Vlinht I.ir~nnn:m! H I. Hnwunn Skatlng carnwnl at Guthrie Ar- ena. Tuesday. Feb. 13. Admission 25c_ 15c. 6|) If.-on Du-ml I).-m.-I-upon:-inn VDQ uni LEARN Tb" SKATE mc. nu Essa Rand I-`re. i2n1 Y.P.S. will present play Rainbow Cot.tuge"` St. George's Hall. Allzmdale. March 5 and 6. 6b A nuuoinrv nf vv'\ul-uxlsnrm nl firm Pnrl HHCI U. A nieoting of members of Om Red Cross Brzmch in Guthrie Presbyter- iian church. Friday. February 9. I8 p.m. S-Qib I Swiss Family Robinson had its 1I!:\|~`r' n-on-uinun no Y)...-lin (`Mu Mhncin nan. LVC Coming I snnn, . . .l"J Robinson" its! world premiere at Radio City Music Hall. New York City. on Feb. 8. (`nmina fn {hp lmnprinl 'I"hn:ah'9 SUUH. UK Dance to Bob Powell's Melody Men at Oddfellows' Hall. Barrie. `every Thursday_,and Saturday even- ings, commencing at. 9 o'clock. Men 35c. ladies 25c. Qltfb British Israel Federation. address-'1 ed by Mr. Roy Webb. Toronto. in Library I-Iall. Monday. Feb. 12. 8 pm, subject Divine Time Measur- Ius . Public invited. Crb uuuncll and snail show llw 3I(ldl`0. ~3S place where such mm-him~.~: shall be npernlcrl or kept, and shall be signed by the applicant. E. l(`h npplicatirm shall be first. npprnvrsrl by Council before a licnr1.<{- is i sued. A l`i........_ s-1 l HI Ii?U'I'll`.. The need for such an organization was pointed out at a public ' meeting called by the Kiwanis Club more than two weeks ago, when :1 variety of subjects were discnsyed. At that meeting. it was pointed out that new industries would create employment and purchasing power and aid generally in the prosperity of the town. lollowing that meeting. the Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Town Collncil, and groups oi representative citizens, were approached to appoint representatives to a. general committee to investigate thoroughly. This committee met imd named Dr. W. A. Lewis as gen- oral ciulirmnn. and decided to.proeeed with the formation of a (thumher of Commerce. In nnlpllnn in Dr I nnrlu: lhnfnllnuvlnnr urn Ihn onnnllunru nf III (`0lIIhIll.l0( .2 Kiwanis (:lub---Albert Brystm, II. R. Nettleton, N. D. Clarke; Lions (!Iuh--Wnrr-.n Wllgar. Dr.'_Geo. (3. Seymour, II. A. Liljn; Town (Imnu-il--ivlayor ll. G. Robertson. Ald. M. J. Brennan. Ald, E. A. l`wi.-es: (,`lti'M~n.- at large--'1`. A. McCnrrol|. II. A. llenry. Clarolnce Simpson. W. .l. Blair. 'I`uk'In :| In-znlhur mu-I. in tin`. fnrmatinn nf 1|. Clmmlmr of (tum- With the object of developlilx the town's huslncss and securing new industries. 2:. Chamber of` Commerce will shortly be organized in Barrio. '2 mm... .......a 4--.. ......n. .... ......mni>mnm. nu... ....a..|...| ....a ml .. ....|.u.. 1,;numum- m Uommerce. In addition to Dr. Lewis. th'9"l'o|lowlng are the members of the wnumittee: _ :\nvuIIIu (`InIx_,,,AII\nrO Ilru/(nil II `I? Nnlllnlnnu N I] l`Iur|(n- mnnpsnh. w uuur. _ 'l`nkiII|: El. lo-udhux pnrt In If: formation of 8. Chamber of Uom~ Inc-rm: is Alln-.rt Bryson. who was the lust president of the now- dnfum-,t Board of Trade. which nperatcd km or twelve years ago. I`:-1-unnl nlnnu fnr Ilun nnw hhtlv lnr-.IInh- n a-uvnlmhrn fnr :1 lim- (|I`Illll(tL mmru on rraue. wnwn runsnuuu um or twelve years 3150. I`:-esent plans for the new body include at campaign for :1. lim- ited numhcr of enthusiastic members, with xx strong executive. OX` l`l(.`EH'l)' Il\ l` years. Flying Officer Peter Campbell -- COMING EVENTS- IOFK L~lly, UK] 180. 0.1 the Imperial Theatre 6xl Amnng Iht.` pri7.c-winn<-rs nnunct-(I in tho r(*sulLs of Hm exam- inations by the Institute of Chart- l`l`(`(l /\(:('nunt;u1|.s nf Onl.zn'io_ pub- on Satur- (lny lasl. was G. Arnold. Mr. and G00. Arnold l`ninswi(.-k, who won lht` E. R. Clzwksrm 1101!! in the fin- vnnv llll` ` nuuu. ' A license i.`.`~'Ll(?d shall hr in N`- fect only until December 3|, in tho your in which it is issued. License Fee $10!) The (3ll`I.`-`(` fun `to ho paid for mach year or purl of :1 yvzu` :.h:ull be equal to $100 for om-h mm.-him~.| No msrsnn uhznll mu-mu I'\I\II x