MARCH `MEETING rleading Merchants '15 lhs. ts-:3 2! Iulnvln-.-: MI -1-llnm-mm Hn|c|n;.! The Examiner. 5c, `s and at this nfficv. Imlu,-lw.-a vru-h .... .. Inn! 4-ll). lln .1--1 )9!/IP /3449!, /?e12`M map IICI-' I humpi- rl nnvl II)!` In rlfw $3-$l| IIIC U-15'.` . Hit- 20(- In . ' NH" 200 3-1 .()(* `~v1 :(- 20` HM` F... )~'.2f'n- , I21` lrw I`.1.. HUV 201' I-Afw . i- H11- dU(' We If`... .v.\zn\:_4 L11 1 LJIJ4-' Everyone recognizes in Oldsmobile tlw Stylendcr our of the year. Grave- fully streumlim-d from front end to rear. Olds rcrvts snmrtm-ss from uny angl`~-sLunds out from all the rest us (I bemxty .' mu` -301` -5101`! IUW " l`|u- h(.`H(l(|ll1Il'll`l'.\` of tho (,'uun?_v l.ibrm'y /\.~:muri::1,iun will bv nl Bur- riv nml n (.'nunl_y I.ibr:n'i:nn will I):- iuppuinlml. It is (*X])l`('|t`(l that UH.` zmesmtiz-liun will ht.-{gin bunk buy-- ing and (|ih`ll`i|)Ill,ilm ulmnn immn.--` luriu I.iImn'y In"/in-w, :nmwurud nn m`liv|(- by Hun. 1):`. 1.. .l. Silnpsun rm lhv Sinu-rw (Immly I4ihrur_y As- "(;('i1-HIHI. which is, in purl, us: ful- |uW.'~: 1 l`I.;. |.uu.I....:.c-6...-H ..l' 1|... I'.....-.6.. "" I I In Hw ["1-ln`unI`_y |.-4.~m- nf lhI- 011-` I avlnlulllunlln Just as O careful pilot will not start a flight without (1 pciradhute, neither will ca thoughtful man take on responsibilities towards dependents without Life Insurance. When a Confederation Life representative calls upon you. consult him. He is trained to advise you. Confederation Life HEAD orncs Association TODOMTD In the Montreal Star of March 1, 1940, there also appeared an 2i(l\`('r[iS't'. - ment reading in part as follows: "Special March of Time '(janatla at \V"2ir', sponsored by the Dominion Government now showing daily In a.m. to I p.m., Sunday 12 noon to 2 p.m." Moreover, the film "Canada at War", No. 8 in March of Time features, was released for exhibition in advance of No. 7-whit'h is a pitture Will) an American appeal. The release date of "Canada at War" was said to have been advanced three weeks apparently to permit of the tlispla} of the film during the Dominion election campaign. The action of the Board -.7 Censors in prohibiting the exhibition in Ontario of the March of Time picture "Canada at War" follows the pretedent adopted in the Ontario provincial election of 1957, during whith time the Liberal Government of Ontario refused to permit the exhibition of films and pictures which gave vivid accounts and displays c"" (.'.l.(). activities and scenes of violence in American industrial centres. The showing of the pictures would have been to the undoubted advantage of the Liberal Government which was opposing C.l.O. activities in Ontario. Yet the Ontario Liberal Government banned the exhibition of the lms and pictures. The Board of Censors of the Province of Ontario would be false to its duty if it interfered in the wartime elections campaign by placing its stamp of approval on a lm such as "Canada at \Var," which in this time of grave national peril is being used and exploited for purposes of political propaganda. K] I? II III)!!! Tl)1\l HIE Board of Censors, acting under the authority of The 'l`lie:itres and Cinematographs Act, Chapter 319 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1937, has prohibited the exhibition of the lm "Canada at War." in the opinion of the Board the picture is capable of being us`e(l-~und is, in fact, presently being used in (Ianada-not for purposes of entertaimnent or education but for political propaganda. In proof of this, at copy of an advertisement published in Vancouver, B.(I., papers under the '~.puI1suI'ship of the Vancouver Liberal Association is shown hereunder. March of Time Picture CANADA AT WAR I < _ me AD Association IAN MACKENZIE CAPITOL THEATRE A `P__n;e Six ' MARCH OF TIME You have heard the politicians talk on Canada`: War Eort An indopcndcm and accurate now! tool now showing chin e Complete Picture of Canada : War Effort Evory Canadian should no Ihil picture and roaliu that Iho occomplhhmont is the work oi one man Ill!` !'.l.'l|l'TYl(,'_ ].{'IIC`l' .~ h(Hl_-f lhnl it is 1 ~- lhu .s1,runu,c.-r In - `Tho Dr.-pnrtmvnl. I "I ummm I4-t l.hi'= 1: without puin|In|.{ an`. I. urn,-;fu.l Inwn |I'hrm'iu~ Cullingwmul nml Mid! |l.'3 tn main lhnn lhu l`ZII'l'l'.`~" hnvu, !H`V1`I'|hl`l4 xvuigm or lhl-ir mum lhn :41,-hr-rm,-_ 1.54-m-rnu.-'ly t..H..r 1|... 2| ;.. n.. .1 vvu lllll III II!` III IIFHH-'1,` I Midlnml, h::vm,; m :a:n::Jla.;' Inh- (3. !|i'V1`l'll`l4"x'!a', pul Inv- iIIf|m.~nr-,u lwhinri -, 1.5a-m-rrm.-:l_y, and in lhv u plnin duty '.l' or ht-In lhv v/4-nkv-1` . [mum of Educ-uliun l'Z`{ lH|1Hl"Il| mm mu in; ..r I ... M. F. HEPBURN, Treasurer of ()n!urio. GOOD seed is the first requircmentfor bigger, better yields. That is why it pays to use Registered Seed. Registered Seed is pure as to variety and ensures crops of greater yield, higher quality and better grade. Registered Seed is .\`0/r/ only in sealed ctmtaim-r.t. gom-mmen!-mggot am! gonernntem-im[1erle/. lt requtres no cleaning. `It pttys to use Registered Seed! For information regarding sources oftsupply of ttpprnved vttrieties write to:--the District Supervisor. Plant Products Division of the Dotninion Department of Agriculture for your district. the neure.~;t `Dominion lixperimenttll Fnrtn, the Provittciatl l`)c-pitrtment of A-grieulturc, or the nearest Agricultural (Iollege. Four! .m/Ipliex at` ' im/wrhml in ||"'rtrIim('- ` '1'/Jis ytwr. plan! and mixe only the best. Agricultural Supplies Board l)()MlNl( )N l)ll AR1`MENT OF AGRICULTURIE, ()T'liA\X"A I Iaumtrul:/e _[mII's G. Giartlirler`, Mini.\'l-r 1 I I] \ XVUWC For qmrhl MIN-I {nu l !l';'n (nut, M A dz/I-M iHu TOROPJTO Thursduy, March 14, 1040 e/ion 1 /fc/1 /ax.` 3-urfnn.-yatk | :..n.l .. ..n. _s3-89 Elizalieth St. : Plloiles 3,-n-V373 HAR_Rl`_D_{0'l`_9l_\S Ltd. LESS TO BUY .' MORE STYLE! _1_-gm MILE : ---~-- I 'S_o`lomon Monas, 43, of Toronto, Committed In Burning of Truck BBAIL IS`.-RENEWED I lmtt that R(.`l`tS(`. A om--ganllon tin 1-:m whivh might hnvo hold u liquid \\ lI!s |)t`I\dtl`(.`(`(`| its an nxhibit. It was fmmd by nnv of tho McV(`i;z'h child- Z ron lt(`2ll` tho scone of thv fire, I I Ynrk Cnuttty pnlivc invu. thv cusp until thvy fnund lhnt it was just in:~:i(lt\ Slmcnz` Cnnnty lint-. whr-n lhl'_\ tm`nt'd it uvor tn I`m\'iI~~ (`tut Police H0uclqu:tt'tm'<. .-nt H:m'i<-. and Ct)ltSItt1`l)1l,` Elliott was tnxsimwttj to tho CIISD. I t \llnnn.~ nu... lflII\I\`:\:l ..I bnil. I!.`s mnsiily humnn musolv nndl bruin nnd fnmilly thnl. |)I".`VmIl IF jnmlw mud accidents. i One is wise who l'(?fllS-.`S In in- cupncilnlo himself. prvviuus: tn bu- Lzinning In drive on lhv mad. I 'ThI\I`ru in nu nlrl nu-nvnx-Ix I-`...:lu Ipzllllllllj-'. I0 (1I`l\ l' IHI ll1(` l`Ui|(l. ! 'I`h(-rc is an old .prnvm'b. "I-`uv-ls I ru-ah in whr-rv m1;(oIs- l`(\:u- In h'u:ul." H's vorifix-d. lndny. on tho rumi. 'J`ho_v uro In Do admin`:-(I Whn mm- .~ u wnrthwhilrs ju-I) higgvr than ' lh(`l11SL`l'\'l`S. --~Nnh Numuln:-I f I One is murd`erm' mnteriul. \v!\cn in ririvimz n cur ho tnkos rcckl:-.s chances with others` liw`s. and . cldn material when he (loos Ihv lsnnw with his uwn. \lH`hn..I 1-..vn..n.n. unuiun l|I\rl .v....A `Silflll! WHH HIS (JWH. Wiihnul cum-mun sense nnd _-.v_md judgment one is il1(.`il\))!lblL' or mu.- por driving. nnd nlcnlml (l:`RlI'uySl both. hm n~1u.vi'I\y l1uuI'u\nn Iv'\:|nn`n -null -.-V.... n 14:`: \/1\4v.l{uVL4l.'4.' With a big. powerful. performance- packcd engine in the Okls Sixty, you get ner performanx-e-frum getaway to cruising speed. The-rc's smouthcr action. too. in the Olds Sevcntv and Cuetnvn R r`.-nae... smouther action. Seventy and Custom 8 Cruiser! 0 mo cnsv. Mnnns was g.n'nn1ml :1 rm` mil ..-auu a v1\ \I."lJ .' Six or Eight. Oldsmobile's precision- built, pressure-lubricated engines are marvels in economy. Rccords show that all Olds models for 1940 save more on gas than .-v.-._..~.w+ FOR TRIAL ; =' IN HIGH COURT; save gas th less to run per mile! MORE PERFORMANCE! \lI:;L. .. L2- __,H, V- Asm. lfikgbouts LESS FOR GAS! :..|.._ Au 1 - ~ I(.'a1m'r'mn LI l Ivtu llll IIl|' lJHlIll Ul llH'L'L'llH'S L |_vu:n`s. \\';1.~' .~'vcx`ol,:ur_\' 17 years um! lchuinnmx of mu finnncc cmmni1- ]u-<- fur sumc time. Mr. Sims was 1: 'me~mh:-1' of the Ptrblic 1.i`br:n`y [Board 12 _\`l`|I`S and chalirmzm in [1936 and 1937. In I\ 1zIson1'y he had 18 dv.-wees in the Scottish Rite and \-.-us a mvmbor of Corinthian Lod1.:o AF. & /\.M.. filling the office of iI!'(*n.~'m`m' fur fihmm vnm-c A nh-m- In` \\I.\ .. n';;uuu' uucnunm in :nu 1nz\:-`.in_4.` and :1 zealous p;n'lit'.ip;1nt in Ihv pmjucts sptmsurod by 1110 Club. He had also been a mcnmor ur Iho Red Cross oxcculivo. His hubby was gardening. In his ;L-znrlior yours ht` played lacrosse and V:-riclcvl and later took up gull . be- ing .'v(-1'`1.:1ry-11'c:Ism'er of the 13.11`- vtllllrlln l1\_ll\'lI.ll`.'D I Mr. Sims was nnc uf lh:- 2o:~:!`ng) inl1`ll1l)(`l`S of 'l`rini!y /\l)1.'Z|i(!:'l1 I{`hur('h. his deep iI11vN'st being nmunifcslod in m-zmy and help- ful nctivilies in the congregation. He was lay delegate to the Synod 13 _vcm's and Church Warden for ,\'.{`\ l`l1 \'ll.`H`Q 1.. ..... .y\.u.~. Much inlm`ost(`d in the work 01' Hhv Roynl Vivmriu 1-Inspilnl. he !.\';'rvv(! on lhv Board of Di1`ocln1`s 2'7 [\v,_--; v;.g mu-rn!-n~\~ 1'.` un.\.... ....,l 'I\,L`. u.-. n.|v1.. nnlng H10 ()lIl(.'L' ()1 jIrc~:1.-u:`<-r for fifteen years. A whar- i'-r mon1bvr of Bm'x'io Kiwanis Club. hr \\'ns :1 ro*,{u1:u nttendunt m the lnm:-fin,rt< nnrl :. vnnlmm .~.u-1:n:..-..-.0 GOSTS LESS mwu nun 1mm` l`In`nll(`(I ,(":xn;r(lu (`wilt-gv, 'l`n1`tm1n. 4-.-r ~ :1 l).'mkr`l' l)o;.: :1n in I ml thn Hr-nd ffi.-` JlHHl`(l UH` lit`-nd Ulflcv .~xt;uH` nrl Kw Hm:-k ul` 'l`nruml1> in '|`.n'-.m`.\. flor .\'(`l`\ iH ' n.` :11 .' '- - ' lh`uckviIlx- k(":'| IC`Um2`m!m I-n . ul l.muqu(.. .1) 3011'}: and I:n'rn- [mun-hv.~'. hv wu-; n~.;.m- lm""L"'l' H1. 1..\'l1dvn. I~`n.m lhvrv ho nu`: s nmvvrl tn Bu1'fm'ri. l.Il4`t' In {.`\-.nnr:n and Milllwnmk` coming: buck, ,1 1 Ihv Uanwiv brunch us l11.'I!I:l}'("` u-1 :.luI,\ ' ._l9ll._ This pnsiliun hr ht-Id `,nn`.u his 1`vln'mm-n1 in -]llH`.' uf l;I.\l I \'u`.'|l_ I In-nry I\ll[. .ll.\'lllS mms IA S1-n:Iish~Wv|sh :lll(`l`.\`h" Ind-.-!phi;: am I":-I)` SI_ 1875. IM1`. zmcl Mrs. H. A. Sin): ::l(':I1huI'hi.\` l':|ll1vr, six mu hr (-;xmn- In (`.;m.-ulu whm [I111-r nmvt-(I in I I`vx(-n1l,_ .1';'1-vim-(I his v.w1'ly .~:(-lmuli mwu and lnlvr 1-nrnllvd :l"4n\w1l-. l".\|)unn 'I`.u~..n.. l(H'(H1lll LH.'n(`l':Il I1nspluIl_ l5l`_VS|)Il' S; I\ {m'lL.-y und Stuff. :13 wall us m`:m_v nxhvrs I`:-um I't.'lntlvvs nnd in- (`H\'i(|l|"l f1'im`.(1.\`. { /\mnn.;; mu frivmls rmm nu! of . luwn p!'(}s'.'nl :11. mt` funurnl wcrvz; Nlrs. W. G. Him-I(slo(:k. C. G. .l(m(-5,: WhiI,m-y Shwnmn. Paul Huwul'(l l(-.mI.~`in:~'.). rrum 'l`m'm1ln; B. S. Van- slmm. Asst. (immrul M:n1np.:m' of the Bank nI"l`m'nI1ln: R. S. Hunth. l.inn-- l`l I:ll'l|bt.` and 1". (3. 'J`ic1'xwy. of llwl H(`.`I(l ()1`fim- sl:|l'f ul` lhz` Hunk M` I`m'unlo; Hishup Hvvm'l(~_y and Mrs. .Hvv(-I'l(ry mm :1 l1lIln"l)(`l` ul` ntlwrs l)u:nh Vory Um-xpoclz-d For twn }'(':ll'S Mr. Shns had bum. :lff('L'lt`d by n hu:n'l mnditimn but hv.-:4 mu! luill -Iuirln In: H [In ..H...nI l`IH` l\Vl| _V('.'ll'.<. 1vn'. 3111134 ll:l(1 l)l'l`l. I\vu.< nut l:ni(I nsidv by it. He attend- cd Q Ltmtcn svr\Ii(:(.- at 'l`rlnily (`hur?`h nn Wvdm-stluy night. scum)- linulv in his mum! hnnllh Amu- '\.lllll'('H UH w-am'suny nlgnt. in_L:I_v his uxunl Iwnllh. After listvnim," in lhv (-lovvn 1)'(`ln(`k hlwzuicnsl hv rvlirud. Shurlly :ll'- wrwul-ds he was soizx-cl with cm-- .m:n'_\' lhrnmlmsis and pzn.-xx:-(I u\v:n_\' in nlmnl !`il`lvvn mlnulvs. | Burn in Ph.'ld(`l])hi:l lh-my Axuguslus Sims was burn I LI S1'):lIsl)~W<'|sl1 :lll(`(`S1l'_V in Phil- S)_ H sum ni IM1`. Silns. (`nu lin- ':h-znih If his munlln; lnlx-1', hr In when his nu- Ihvr Om. Ht` .1`. 1'vi\u-(I .~`('hnuliIl;; in lh.`I1 nl Uppvr |(';xl):I(l:| (wilt-110. 'l`m'mnu Hm 1-.n~. (Conmmud from Pam I) of the Valley of `Bm'rle_ Cm-lnthiun llmlge A.l-`. & A.M.. Geno;-ul Mun- lrrgor uud Stuff of the Bun-k uf 'I`or~ ' unlu. !\ l:-nnu:=.`I`.s' and Slnffs- of the .lI;1x'ri(- zmd Allnndnlu brunt-I103 of- thu Bunk uf 'l`m-mun, 'l`rini\y ("fol-i l:`L:c Sclmnl. Port Hupc. Clinic No. 1 - uf'1`umnIu (h-nvrnl I-Inspiml. B1'_v:-mu" TVh)I'lL'\' nml Stuff, :14 \\'r'H nu !MANY ATTEND ` FUNERALOF , HENRY SIMS` ...-v.-.4 uvua: \/1\J o O1dsmobile`s all-coil-spring " 1 chassis. combined with wide, roomy Budy by Fisher. brings you today : last word in riding ease--either in the driver's seat or rear compart- ment. Olds is tops in comfort! uuuu 1 \Ja\ ul 1\L`4L'4l .' Oldsmobile's quality standards in materials and workmanship are - reected in long life and minimum repair and replacement expense. Come in and see how you for more | and save more with Olds ! ` ,,'r'x'pemutccl by tho nt-c.-usr-d in buvmul D(.'fN)TTl`DC'l'L{. -Evidence di.~:(:lusvcl Hml n truck and selling :~:('('t>n(I-hilnd goods had` `burned nbnul I00 _v:u'(l's from tho McV(3igh hnmr-. Mrs. ML-Vt-igh lnld "df smelling kt-rust-m`. hut hm` hus- band was umrblv 1n givv nny ovi- dcnco rep{m'(Iinu this us: hv is with-' M`.-..-_. i|.`- El l).'U1Ii('] ~ jninvd Ihv ri H: ' nf ` LESS F OR UPKEEP .' I. V MORE COMFORT! 1-... ..L:v ,1 Various Activities gr, IUIIHHII. Ills (?.ll`- :-r l)<-mun 1110-1 wm-n H5-nd Office .~xt:uff 01 'l`.n'.m'.~,. I Other crops such as wh-eat. hm`-I Hey. lomuloes. soybeans. mangels ana corn thrive bssl when the re- action is nearer neuiral. Still- oth~ er crops prefer slightly alkaline asparagus. If the soil is ne::r`._v` neutral or alkaline in reaction. it is likely to have an abundance of lime for most crops. Qnil ....;.:;s.. .____y, . ireaction of soil---alfa1fa. clovers and I X .u. nuuan Llupa. able phosplmtas in forms that areI I l Soil acidity tends to tie up av;nI- I not available to growing crops. !hence it is of great importance Aha! `sail reactiun favorable to the gruw~ |ing crop should be maintained if ifertilizers are to render maximum -help. I Whlln nu, n............. A. .-L-- A--- "U0lllH.'_V pmu'n_ nnrl I l`UVII1-'.`Hll Linn-i `fable Ellinll. Allislnn. In |)l'L`S('l)lill{.2 vvirl:\n(-v fur \h4-1| pmseculitm Cmwn Allnrm-_v Frnnk` A. Irlnmmnnd. K.C.. <~.':|lm'l MI`. and Mrs. -J'zum1';< McV(-igh, Rioh Hill, :1- bout two miles nurlh w.-st ufi SchnmIbcr;.:. ` .F.virll\n:-n rliunlm.-1-rl lhnl -. h~n:-L- leap. Whlle the presence of sheep sor- rel on the land and repeated fail- gures to get catches of alfalfa or clovers may be taken as evfdencc of lime deficiency. the safest proced- lure to determine whether or not land requires lime is to have the lsoil tested. an anal Wu! J An easy way to find articles lust is to advertise in The Barrie Exam- iner Clnssifieds. One c-ent`a wdzfl cash minimum, 25). lure to Get! reqnfr Isoil -.,.. u..uu.u. ' Applying lime where i! is [needed is a wasteful practice may actually harm the soul crops. _________A V __ _\ .. -...,,., On the other hand. 2: slight de- lgrec of acidity is f|\'()!`Zl`b](3 for (`er- I win fzmm und garden crops such .13 `oats, rye. turnips. potatoes; T(')'J2l(`(`.).! b:':ms. unions, <\\'51i\t mm and .-.-.~-...., E Soils V. ..}a';;;.+:;' E I In Supply of Limeg Soils vary greatly 1n lh<,`1f' x=;nu1' J :11 supply of lime. says the Ad\`i~- ory Fertilizer Board for Umarm, .Snils which are strongly nerd are likely 10 be lacking in lime for bus`. growth of certain cmps. {am fmwm nnrl I1:n~r|nn n--nu: .....1. .... .)u||:. nu .~('l`vt`(l UH` r5:Hl!( .'I Tn-| xnntt) Milhfully, Ho Iguvv un-::in1~ ingly of time and talents tn the hva.~'- pmil. tho Library Board mud n!hL'I' civic vmvrpnises. Lthink. lmwuvur. it is true to say that. upurt fmm, his hnme_ his chit-f interest \v:2.~'7 his church. Barring illness hr- w.::,l -never absent from its services. 1+ served in many capacities. as Sun-I day School teacher. church ward- on and -hay dc-legato to Synnd, In his p:-xing the church h"< I081 11' devoted son and pt.-rsun:Il`._\' I ft-L-I I have lost :1 loyal and true fric-nr"'_ I ' Krunclmn unnrn \;U|ll)'hllV('lUll;`Il|(3d I he utter -'0 0' tint. `mi inn ' -dollnr1Kruac 113;: feeling" ure ndvined ,: to get; their pnukugen 0'!` Giant. I Krumehun ut muse in uvnid disi- ilI])[)()iHl.lll(l|L Raem-iitly 50.()(i0 'Hml.I,|m, 'Cmmdu-'|mund. were sent. lilo the |m!.i;uni of the At.|2ml.ic and the supply is thus ut,riut.|_v 5 limitml. -I 'l`n nunhl {nut uI|1-II n nnlnnhr-unlu- \.aAuuxlu.3 x,uu|ulIuL'L' UI l,n',.' l'LlX':F. "Those things spunk eloquently nf his life. and it did not m:::tm~ whether he was in office or on! of office. he served lilhfully in ;n.v cuvpzucity. such was his devolinn and cense of duty. I-Iv \v.'ns :1 man whc. was mellow in his Chr9s:i:m lit`:-, saw good in cvurylhimz. and when he come nm. speak wc1l_ .s:1i(! noth- ing. A`.1mugh so nctivu in. cnur ~11 Info. he \-/.:s. really of :1 ram .. mm rctirinrz 1..:1ux`e. He lnnk v.-l`1'ic.- un- Iy from := svnsc nf duw. and said things \-/Inch ought to he F"-id only whzrn others fni1(.-(I In do an" Bishop Bcvvrlc-y'.< 'I`I'ihul<- '1' mm." 13.... : `>1-I n `_ __S0l0mnn Mmms. 43, Li|)pill('(')H St._ `fbrnntn. was (rnnnnitu-cl for mu! `when hxr :xppt-urz.-('1 hero bgfnrv Mug:-I '1 istrnlo J(`N`.< rm M:n'ch (3 ('l1:nx.u`df `__\'a,v'lth m`s0n. I ' 'Y`I-m nhnv-rrn ....... l..i.-l r..n.....;.... :. '-V~ "`='""l 10 MI`. b'lnl>`, said Few mt-n huvv bvun pns.~'es.s`(-(I uf :2 higher :-`cn.<.- of duty th.-m Mr Sim:. Ho svrvod the Bank .-f Tn- fnilhfnllv H ...-m.. .. n0 I 1., In purl. HS XUIIOWSZ. Mr. Sims was Hmong thc nmst faithful .'ind dcvutcti |).'|l'i:s'hi()li('l`! - that 'I`rinit_v Church hus cvcr known. Active in tho s:-rvicc Christ and His Church in thv lust. he lubourcri murc nhun(lnntl_y than tnost mcn fur the Faith by which hu iivcd. and did it cuiisislcntly Wh(`- thcr us nn officini ut` thc P:u'isii or imiy US it mc-mibcr. 'I`hc imiustry and thorouizhncss which hv cxhiir itcd in his czirccr as u bzinkcr, ht` lcurricd over into his church iifu with the .'nii(- ('li.lhliSi1lSh`t mid Liwith :1 sense of stcwurdship and consccrzitimi which is nil too r.-urn I amongst mcn. Many times in thc ` thirty years or his membership .n ; Trinity Pnrish. his .fcIiow-parish- i inners onjtrustcd him with the~hi;.zh- r-st honours which it was hcirs to bestow. He wns Church 'Wm'ri~n ` during. the yours 1916 in 1918, H29 in 1931. .'m_d inst year took O`J(`l' the uncomplctcd term of Mr. Mut- tocks ns Pcupic`s Wil'd`(}i] when th.` latter \vus tmnsfcrrmi from R. ii`i'i'. He was I,.:i_v Mcmbnr of Synod from 1927 up to the time of his d(-:nh. nnd wins (1 member of thc P;|l`i.\'t1 Council from its inception. He was also :1 rcgulzn` attendant at th;- Mcn"s Club. and Chnirmim rat the Grounds Cumniittcc of this I":1r " I`kn.-A AL : .. I r . r I i i i i i i it nu-:5: \-/n.u'1I Uuvgn! II) He E-l(l To The Examiner, Bishnp Bever- ley, referring to Ml`. Sims, said F(|w rnnn hnu.-. 3......` .....,..,\.......| vln-.u llll .I]:[H`l'(.'IIlllVl' I`(`I('|'(`lI(Yl` 10 Mr. Sims. wrilh-n by 1112- l'(`("l)l`, Von. /\l'L`hd(`:lL`UI1 C, A. Mnu`.lnn. It is, in purl. us follnwsz. "NIP. Sim: urnu ,-nnnnu Hun llnnuil Ilmnml. 'l`o nvuid just. z-am.-ll n (:nl.nnl,roplm, olhur (liunl. l`m2lume Hlnipmvntn -Iwuru SL'l|_l. on (librunl. Hhipn. `were ;Hl.l(`,(2(.!l.`ll'll"V Inmlvtl nntl lmvu ln-`nu ;(llHtl`Il)||l.('(l thinly uurunn l.|u- I)mmn- liun. 'l`huru in no unying wlmn Ifurtlmr Hllp alias of (Hunt. I'm-kugon will he mu :9 uvniluhlu. 80 (/0 url `mm: ll` ynu HulTnr l.lu-. puill of 'rlu-.umut.ism. lumlmgu. fruqut-nl. I lmndnclu-.-1 or l'rmn-ln|nI.uhy Nkin -gel. your (Hunt, l m`luu,u-, which lll(?|u(l('H the ragulnr 76: lmlllu plus `ll frec- I.riu| nizu Imlllv. Your mmu-y lmuk if nnl. nnl.iHliud nl'l.ur uning frm: l.riul Hi'/.0 lml.l.|u. &implv' rs-turn ru;.:u|ur lmll.lI- unopvm-(. AL nll drug cuulIl!I'H. ric Golf and Country Club rm` ru-v um] lurms_ 'In Illll nllu Q`1.. . ..\ .1 1\/I . . . . .. l'l'iil ll`l'lllS, 'in Hill. M1`. Sims l1Hli'l`li`d i\ i:n'y (}u)'t1'ude Kvlis nf Miiibmnk, who :~illi`\'iv(.`s with two suns. i-ivnry A.. who is in his final _V(`iil' in Hir)ln;,:_v and Mvdivni Si.-it-nvv ul ihv Univ.`rq- ity of '1'm'.m1n, and Paul. :1 siurlvnl at 'l`rinit_v Cuili.-nu Scimul_ |,l||`i\ "Y-iuyw. 'i`hi-ir t'ir.~4i sun. Jnhll, (ii:-ri yin inf.'mc_v. ()m- brntiwr .\'lll'\'iV('.`:. (.`:mi. H. Huulh Sims, H1ll`l`l('. I-iis Minisli-r`s |`rirhuiv in lhv M:n`(.-h isslw of tho lm'i.~:h i:.onflcL nt'1`riniiy Chun:h will up- pvur um :|mm-(:iuliw- ruf-ron(n- in livir Sim: mu-m.... luv mm .-....o...- '5 0,000 Gian! Packages were an tome lo -Canada W8! AT SEA?! . V AN EASY WAY an .. ::_._z with Th-ts churgv xvus laid l`ullnwi:x;: in- ._vestI[.{ulim1.-. (.':|l'l`i(`(I ulll. by Ynrk -`Cmmty pnliL'n_ nnrl Provin-1-in} Col!- "1'1|h1P Rninll Alliulnn (Advertlsementl 1 _;_..._ -;- ..a__. _ ;..._- THE mmnm EXANHNER, axmrma. 0NT.. CANADA not and um] Maggingllragging {Pains In the Back} ;\I:m_v women have to do their own housework, and the constant bend- ing over, lifting, sweeping, ironing, sewing, so neces- sairy to perform their household duties puts :1 heavy strain on the hurk and kithwys, and if there were no kidm>_v \\-(-nkness the back would he strung and well. nniuri '14 I\'iJnm.' Pin: lnlln in (ring making beds, 1 4 UK`. Flrllg Illlu IVCII. Dunn Kidney Pills help to give l relief to weak, lmckxu,-he, kidney suf- l faring wuuwu. 1)n:m'.~z l\'ilnuv Pillq mm nut nn Ilfrlllg \VUlIN"l.|. N Du:m .~4 Kidney Pills are put ` in an uhlnng grc.-_v box with our trade mark :1. "Mn1h- Lnuf" nu the wrupprr. `Dun ! m-.4-um n mnlnstitllte. Be wrnppc-r. Dun"! an-.mept n sulnstitnte. "aura and got l)1mn`n. " -Th T. Iimguz-n 09.. 1.641.. Toronbo. Out. nu `llll'Il'll. '\ nun. Wun(ll';W and l`).-pvxiyj Rm.-'.I(.- 'I`udimp(- reported they hud cold snnw trees in tho Cnptilund Milling Cn., anlv uf which wns :u-- '.v.-plml us .s`uli.~ei":u,-im'y. 'l'.'t-znzsun-r l'l'])')l'i(`(l hv hm! rav-l ('1-ivt-(I H:-ve|':il ( h('(]|l(`S .:im'(* I.'1.~i um.-vtimg` inclu(lin;,r rt-Iii-I` H(`(.'(ull|l for l)v('uml)vr. null-l'('Si(il`l Il imu,-.:I by :<:1l:~ nnd .~'ul). for Hi11hw.n_v| ln1nruvr=in-ni. 1935!. V Hydro Eit-(rlric Pow:-r Cun1mi.~:- :~,im wI`nl(.- )`(`1.{ill`(Iil1j. , m'rvnr.~ zuc- L-uunls plzu-ct] _un CUIIL'L'l<;I'H mu. r\.. . .-.. I-.,4.,..; ,. Om Cuum-il mt-I nl Hm hall cn Mun-I1 5. wilh nll HH- ht-|'.\' prmm-nl. (`nrrn-nunwlnm-.. I-n -nulinn 1 |)I`l.\ ])ll'.`l'lll. Cm'I'v.=:p H-1.5.-:1'(liII;,' h lul m.-('nunl.~: \v:1.~-' pm-3:1-nl~(l cm|.~:irl-rt-(I. (V .... ur... Vl'1.'.('l-I|)ll.'S Beets. bnskot . ............ .. Dried Beans, pint ....... .. (`.ubbng1_-, hnnd . con.-ry. IMIINTII Carrots. lmskvt . Gl`l`l`ll ()nit.ns, :5 |)llIH'l Hubbnrtl Squn.- Drit-(I I`:-us, pint `. J`zn'snip~: Rhubarb. hum-In .u. ml S;umi. Uninns, Ii qt,-a, 'l`urnips ....... .. | ul:Ilm~.s'. WHll`I' (.`rvs-cs, ll Imnvlw I\in-nnllun.-1.. `TAX EXEMPTION} EXTENDED FOR AGUTHRIE ARENA Oro Counil So TDecides--- SOOO Yards of Crushed Gravel For Roads INIKIII lluns, (hr/.u-n . Chk(`.H`, um.-h ............ .. l)nln.!h)llll:~:, tluzvn Hullu---xnxulv Hm-ml_ |\ |t-zll l iv.';. 4-zu-I1 . Mul t'in.-e, (|U7.I'lI l`i-H, I-:u'h 'l`:n'lx, (hm-n ............ .. IV] I .`i('l'll Appl:-.~:. (S l||I:H'|,~. lluvf l`I'nIIlh'. ll). Hm-I` himls. II. Purk fruuls. lh. Pnrk hiIul.~;. ll). Hum-_v ' Wmul. Inml Hull:-r, ll). . Chivluns, .|h. I-Zmzs, tin /.l`I| |"uwl. ll). The produce section M` the Sut- urdny mm'nil|L{ mnrkvt prnvidn.| brisk .~*ullin.L{ but the trmling in vegetables xvns dull. Btnltor. -eggs and L-hf:-l:Ln,s' I'mm1inu(l all lhn szuuv pl'i(.`l.` hula: but -uld ru~mlil_\'. '|`lu- nverngu |)}`il'(`E w.---o: Vl'1.{(`l.ll)l(!S unnh: hnulrno om. \l!I{E'I` Extra cnpies of 4 `L all news den].-rs .4-auu nu LII./no Considering its size. power and quuiity. Olds costs you less be- cause it gives you more--and at that. Oldsmobile prices start right down in the lcm-price eld. Buy a big. new Olds and you save money!