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Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1940, 2, p. 12

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`f (Continued from page nine) vfzmphasizing the importance of ev- `ery individual asumlng his ful .; share of responsibility. Mr. Houck stated that everyone must play the _.. part of a man in these critical days. "11 we can'play the part of a man. fit will be better for Canada," hr .said. The speaker also appealed for cra- ;opc-ration in club and town. and for I ,, the elimination of any spirit nl gcriticism. -t |-(vrh-n nnri tho War anynnt`. Evidvncc fur the Crown \v;1s pro- xvntod by Jahn 1.. Graham and A. W. S`.(`phvns twn 01<`ctricizms whv were in Pickt-ring`s ;.Iil1}_.'. and 0) Lieut. G. W. Cutbush. officer ml `the Grey and Simvno Fnre.~'u:.~'. who uvvrhcard certain ';`en1nrk.< made by Pick:-ring while wurking in the Offivcrs Mess of that unit. In urlrlinnn in luinxunlf rlnfnnr`r\ In Int! UIll(`L`l'.\ 1vn:.\.\ UI Hun. u_uu. .In addition to himself. defence ovidcnco \\'a.-: given by two .som~- In\\'1`m1(-1` Piclcoringz. whn was wm'k'Ln'g at Camp R mi .111 'oloctri(`inn zmd who is on call In `the R.C..1\.I-`.. and Swppvr Ric'1zn'd lPickc:rim.'.. I`\.C.E.. T`C :uvn\va A third sun had bnon invalidd out of the :1rm_V. it was stated. -` F`. uh-.-n tux-lifinrl Him Pi:-lat-ring [U1 Int! Ell`nl_V. IL wH.\ .\I.(l|L'lI. C-x"rIh"-m testified that Pickering. lntado the slnt(`mvnt that `We'1'v :n 101 wt" _~':up.< tiuhtim: 2I;.'..=1inst Hit tier when I1'ltlm' is out fighting for ltho wm`king' pmple." 1mv1'enct,- [Pick-`r'in;_: buinr; prnsmxt III the car at tho tinm. and on `.nmth(-r uccns-' inn ';Ic1'u~;`t-d..e,-\=mt ho thmght "this wuuld h(` at better (`()|llltl`_\' it Hit-_ .lm- won the '.\'m'." I (.`l'u.\'.\ ~I`,\;:|tnlI\t`d l>_v rlvt'mm~ cnun sol. C`n`nh:nn dvnivd that ho \v;mt- ed Pickorin,r.:'s job. } Stcphmtsxm testitivd that accused tznndo tho .~t;1tomcnt that `'We':`.* d:1rm`d t'no)< fur ti;.:htm;.: against h.tlm' us` Inn is out fen` murc for the wnrkingg class." On Itifferonl we- llvm-$~v1: \l'tH\l"\\` r\Im*|;n`|-rl l" i('km`in! L`l.\X mada- far W I n I .\'lElh`H bvtlm` i I \\'HI. I I-iuul. (`uH)u.\| had n~:m`l1(-'-1rd (`:ffivor~" M035 .~ EmzI:mrl's skir1.~' Vvimoss szvid hv s `told Pivkt-rim: . nu! in! In nu mm vnx. nr~mr1r-n-, Intornwdlatc :rhammnn. Rnbnr! Cnuns Junior Lvhnmnmn .l*rk Rnhh Girls` In- tormedintn clmmmnn. Marv Kath- :-rinn Ives Jumnr chnmnion. Pat.- .-\' Slmzn .~`\l`tm-nnun tr-a Wm: vervnd to pnrvnts and friends n{ the 1) school ' `I llI(' ll1'l"II\ 1'. Iul\\Il'll\,K' I ILl\ wf; drniod ihnt has fulhm` mad: . .'-Hrihuled in him slated Hmt lhv fznhzr had {cl '5 v~n(`n1n-gogml thv buys in jun: (`re>:~<-vx;m1nu-rl. \\'itm*.~;s and 51.... |_,. oh. .1 I... 15.01.. `1*.lE'.'BA!tRIl`.'EI&MINIR"; I!AlI.ll.'-Dill`-.*40A,N&!n .`l(l(('ll|L'||l KHTIK VVL'.. ms m rlnss." i:nr-.~< d(`(`l}lI`(' Pickcrin; mm-nL< that it would 1.! if Hitler did win th.` dr~Mdr~d\, Rnhnr! `mo iwva uh tvstitimt that `us Pt('kl`l`tl1g in th` .<:1_\'im; shat, "Wvl I: :n`(` nut ::n c-loan. -,xtnpp(`(t the talk am : t2lH'lll:'|`.`," likc` th'1 nsv in vvt't'ir`m'.~:` quur :1" win .~_Ymp.'I- Id c-mid n-It pus- who had abs)! s Intvrnwdmte GUNS Jlnnr In`. an \ x 1" 501 ' 1! urns I`i<*|( mad: I ...I I ia Hospital. Barrie. on October 3. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs, G. Ander- son. a son (Robert William). BURGER-At the Royal Vlcloria Hos ital. Barrie. on Oct. 3. 1940. to r. and Mrs. Floyd Burger. A.NDERSON-At the Royal Victor- 1 (Bundles. a son. , to Mr. and Mrs. noya burger, Cundles, a son. CALVEtRT-At Kirkland Lake Dis- trict Hospital. on Tuesday, Oct. 1. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cal- vert (nee Mary Coughlin, Anton Mills), a son. GAVIN-At the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrio. on Oct. 9. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gavin. Crown Hill. a son. GODDEN--~In Private Patients` Pa- vilion'.'Toronto General Hospital. Oct. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Godden. a daughter, H.ICKEY-At Akron. Ohio, on Oct. 4. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hick- ey (nee Ruth MacMartin) a son. INESON-At the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. on Oct. 8, 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Incson, a daughter. Barbara Anne. LEE--At 182 Essa Road. Allandalc. Sunday. October 6. 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lee (nee Isn- bclla Hunter), Utopia. 171.11. I. a daughter (Sharon)_ LOCKE-At 182 Essa Road. Allan- dalc, on Wednesday. Oct. 9. mill). to Mr. and Mrs. J. Loekv. Lolroy. a daughter. McMAS'I'ER-~-AL Scott. Memorial Hospital. Seaforth. on Saturday. Oct. 5. 1940. to Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMastcr. (nee Paulinv Kidd), 2: son (Paul Arnold). O'HALLARN--`At tho Royal Vic toria Hospital. Barrio. on l rirl;\_y. Oct. 4. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. lgun- tius, O`Hallarn mcc Monica Col- umbus), Phclpston. a rlnuL:hlr~,r (`Margaret Anne). TIEMAN~-At the Ottawa (,'ivi('. Hospilial. Ottawa. on Oct. 5, ll)'ll). to Bessie Hwc Matthews). wii'(- [)1 Major E. E. Ticman. R.(`..A.M.(_'... C.A.S.F.. a daughter tMzu'i.'umv Louise). WES'I`-At the Royal Victoria lins- nilnl R:n~rir\ ('\1-lnhnv ) I04!) `Ill L4()UlSl3l. ` I} pital. Barrio. October 2, 1940, um; `Mr. and Mrs. H. West moo Irunvl` Brown). a daughter. WILLIAMS-At Slevensml M(.`mm'- ial Hospital, Al1i.stnn. un Wm!- ncsday, Oct. 2. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Williams (nve Gm`- I trudc James) a son, tstillbnrm. I CLARK-RElD~--At. Central I re.-bv-I terizm church. Om, on S:'1lLIl'd.I_V_ Oct. 5. l940. the marriage took place of Catherine Aldine. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn A. Reid. to Mr. John Eldred Clark. sun ul Mr. and Mrs. Angus Clark. Cm`- ley. The ceremony was perform:-rl bv Rev. Dr. Neil Campbell. Bur- ric. a former minisl.er nf lllv church. I (*rw.-r*Anmr~w_n.. w..:,:.... c..... cnurcn. COE-CARRICK-On Friday, Sept. 27. 1940. in St. David's Anglium church. by Rcv_ H. A. Bl`ackL*n. M.A.. B.D.. uncle of the brirlv Helen Bracken. daught.(.-r of Mr. J. w. Carrick. K.C,. and Mrs. cm--I rick, to Leonard R. Cnc. R.C.A-.14`... Montreal. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cue. Allcnwoud. r`r\nnnurw I:\\v r< Ainvsruri v- f'\ I Cf valuable property in the Town-l ship of North Orillia. Under and by i` virtue of the power of sale contain- ed in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Queen's Ho- tel, Barrie, by H. A. Grose. Auction- E eer. on Saturday. October 26th, 1940,! at one o'clock p.m.. the followingi valuable property in the Township' of. North Oiilliaz The nurlh-east] quarter of Lot 23 and Lot 24 con-i cession 2. North Orillia_ save one acre csnveycd for school site. l `Hm nroocrtv Ls said to have on; . \.\I\_. 11 Inc: I wuuu. CORDINGLEY-CAMPBELL`. 4-- On Saturday. Oct. 5. 1940, at the home nf the bride's mother. Mm'gurel -Meadows. eldest daughter of Mrs: Campbell and the late William .1. Campbell, in Llewellyn Bradford Cordingley, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cordingley, Winnipeg. Man. HUB BER'I`--I'n `loving mommy M A dear husband -and dad. Jon:nlhun G. Huhbert. who passed znxvny October 8. 1931. 'V`|. ,. .4--,, C. And a hezwtache still for ,\'.)u. c<...n._ ,__ 41p \_I\. Luurn 1!, Avon. ` There's 3 sad but swovt rmn(*mh~` 1`an(`n, [.aDUE~~-In loving Frank LaDuo. who L.aL)UE---In luvinu memory ul L.aDuo. who dim! sll(`ld(`I)|_\' October 8. 1938. '1`hcr(:- is :1 link death cmmul .<:-\'~1`. Love and rornvn1bx`nm-0 Inst f.l`(`\'(`l' --Sndly misst-d by his Wifv 641p and F.'nnily I nxs nJpo was L)ru.;nl. his mum wn .s`tl'm1u. , The p(`Z'('f` of .Iv. llvd his hr\u. * And in His arms ho sunk to |'(-st. - Sadly rni.s.~'cd by WIIW 41p and F.'nnil}' MII..I.AR In loving memory u. Mrs. W. H. Millzu`. dim ! (`)(-tnlwl 10. 1937. A day vf l'r`Im`n1hl`nI\L'e sud In 1'" call. 'l'h0 I055 hf our nwlhvr. hrs! h'lt'nd Hf :|1l. Om` uf H10 ht-:~l (Ind vnlllrl \`<`IH1. A I win: mnthvr nnd faithful (r.-mi 11.. u.._n., 1 I I\, ,. MUQUAY---[n loving nwmur_v HI" :2] dour husband and father. Jam` William M('Quuy. who p.'|s.<:-d :I I way. October 9. 1939 Ht` su!Tm`od p;lli(`ntI_v and lung. ' His h.`)})(` bri1.:hl. his faith wn | .s`trm1L'. slabnng uncn:-1. The prOpf`I`Yy will be offered sub- -ject to a reserve bid. Terms: 'Icn nor cent at time of -Hp wadly NF.F1I.Yr In In hu.~2bzmd nu Neely. whn 4 ` Snmc day. sun .~1;mr1. Mn _'1lp. ru-nus may mink mu wuun hoalvd. vut they lltllv knnw tho .\`m'r< `hat. 110;, within the heart v mm- -~~Sadl_v niisscd by Mulhm'.'F. 1 lp SISKPI` and nrn! 00l.E-- In lm.'mx.: mvmury of am dear brother. Dmnd. when p:. away Ocfobcr 7. 1939. `I 1 _.(`u-nv*r*.- and (IV:-d\'~ IN MEMomAivf` z Miiiiii .u-nun -`IIII nu vdu. -SadIy missvd` by Wifc and FumiL\'. acre ccnvcycd mr scnool sue. 1 The property have `H u gaod dwelling. and barn withl slablmg undv:-1. The uronm-Iv 1 I |(:AnnNI~`.n in m- Ruynl Vi(.'tn1'izn I I-luspilul. Barrie. on Friday. Oct. 4. 19-10. Mrs. M`Ill'y Ann G2|l`(II)(`l', ` widnw uf lhv lulu Slt`[)h('h Gard- n(:r_ uric 8!) vt-Hrs. ln1m*m~nI Rnr. :I;:.- y(`2ll`S. lnlerment Bur- riv Union Cciiwlcry. Oct. 7. GCN'l ll",I{ `Al Aiiglis. 0111.. on l`m'.`(l:1_\'. Oct. 8. I940. Alexandre Rom` G(lllU(`l'. in his 64th year. lntormvnl, Anizus Unitvd Ceme- lu-ry. TlllIl'S(lZly. Oct. l0. lllCIx'E\' -/\1 Akron. Ohiu, on Oct. 5. 1940. the infzml sun nf M1`. and Mrs. .1. .I. llickvy. WESSON rOn '['u(-sdny. Oct. 1. 19-10. all St. Micl1n01's I{o::.pitnl. Tn- rnnm. l.nu Wesson. beloved hus-I lmml uf l`hvlm;1 Dnnnolly. in his 47th_ _\`i`iIl'. Interment Allistun Uni`un C(.`m('t0l`_v. Ocl. 5. WOOD~Suddenl_v. Monday. Oct_ 7.` 1!)-10. Mary mmg Wood, f`l:lllgl1[('l` I of Iho lalo William and Elizabeth \ \VI(l.'l\V (ll inv 1:110 .su-pncn (jarri- Wund. Sen! land. Interment St. lVI:n'_\".~` Cciiwtury. Wednesday, O('lnbm' 9. While it. is all Lon early to se- cnro rvlt-.1l)l(> vstitnates of the pmlmblo I`:-vd Sll[)L)ll(`S for the '.\'illl(`l' nl` 1940-41. .s't.at<.`s tlw Cur- ront, R(`\'ll`W nf Ap.ri('.ulLurnl Con- "-an-unv runu nul'l'I4Il`.B ` I ' in Czlntlil. published by: *llu- lvlnrkvtinz: Sorvicc. Dominlonl l)~p:nrtmont n1` Agriculturn. in! <'<-n_n1m~tum with tlw D0mlnlon| Isnrvnu M" St,:1t.istics_ it. nppt-nrs llkIl_\' that stmplies of c()z1t'.-.r~[ -.:rnin.: \\`Ill lw ntlvqu:1t(' and UI(r.H'('.' (`I lmv 2'-ml l`n(l(lvr will be well, |:nl)::\'(- :I\'m`m:` [hr the cmmtry us; .\ \\'ht)l<- _,,.. __ ___ _. I C/\MPBEI.L -Nh I'humu.-4 Camp- hvll and family and Miss G0()l';.',inFl Bpll. . of Mrs. Campbell. wish I In <'.\;pl`(`. Ihvir sim'vx'o thanks smd :|pp|'vviutim1 tn frivnds and mla-3 li\'<`.~'; also (`.1-nlrzll United trlmrclm` for kind s_vxnpn1h_v and for bcumi-I` ful Inrtul tribufvs in their rcc(`Ht!: bz~1'<~:I\'mn(`nl. 411')" I \Y\I mu, 1- ~. |\lI\\.iIlllll. 1111 ORCHARD The family of lhel` lute Robert Millun Orchard. Mine-I :~'.lH.{. wish to thank their friends and nei;.:}1bnr.< for their expressions If .~',vmpuil1_v and floral tributes. ex- tended in the loss of their fuiher; l`S[)(`(`i(lii_\' lhzmking nurses of Royal Vieinrin ihspiiul for their kindneswl during his recent illness. Mp! '\CAis6FTK1?fIEs: 18 Elizabeth Street I. STANWYCK. Proprietor uH.;l.. : W I I\"l`l".l{` ll'IEl) S U l'l`l.H`IS 4:11 A._ -, ~J8(`l I0 l'(`SCl`V DIG. Terms: 'Ien per at sale and balance in thirty days, or] as may be arranged. Furthm` narticulars will be madrl R Pi('(H`-.\'lTI()N SOIYGIIT .... -_\.,_._..____ I birds that c0nsist0l1llV| aim` huvv bervn knnwn 10 h;m1.':L'1s~s an their bad 1 -`.-L. 'I)IEDW \l|l.' .\liHH \ ush the spot. c-ffvctI\'v mothnd for shuns {rum w.1.sl1-[ . _\'s .1 home ocnnnm-' the stain with THO ! .~h 0|... .~n.-.0 k READY TO RETURN Bznnbs over England hold no lur- mrs for Winnipog-'bnrn Curlu Leh-v mann. hnw visiting her family in I`0mntn. She expects to leuve-shorl- ly. with the rest of the "Forty- Ninih Parallel" film company. who have been rm location" in Canada. CATSUP ANNE PATON 25-oz. Bottle 15 COOKING ONIONS No. 2. 50 lbs. 59 IIIIIIIII nun can: uuu \Jr.IIuII\.\_ nu u...._y uu_,.;, \ . Further particulars will madc known at the time of sale and in the meantime upon application to ESTEN & ESTEN. i I i Mux`ig;-agec's Solicitors. 41-43b Barrie. Ontario PORK Shoulders H1186 Tokay Grapes 19c DOMINION FRESH KILLED l{()ASTlN(`- CHlCl{ENS1Igg@gn~._ SIIANKLESS 331;" Ivory S0/U` mod. 2 for I lvnry S0/\l' luv. 2 for Bahhitls ('lvzm.s-r APPLES NO.1 nAsK1~:'x` 35 Fresh or Smoked Fillets Ib19 F""i`. 15 -MOTOR Stall All the Time ? Magic Baking Pnwdor Hi-01.. Blur ltihlmn (`.()I~`Fl'2I'2. Ih. Quaker XXXXFlour98-1b.Baq 2.79 Boneless llollt-(I THE BEST. MOST UP-TO-DATE AND MODERNLY EQUIPPED EATING PLACE IN TOWN. fslh17c Special Tables for Ladies Phone 1838 . 281' !`III IIIC I IIIIV 0 Drive in ~- have our FUEL Anal_v2(`x' lucate the EXACT trouble. No gue.x;ing" with this machine. Tolls in l(`. minutes if your Carburetm is too rich. Helps save Gas- nlnw. Set` for yourself. Drive In! I70 .501` 'll(' Chemists explain that snap is ad- dcd to most. automobile izrcmos to give them the oiliness and Staying power which they do not. possess naturally. BONEl.ESS ivbi C ROASTS u. 15 They im_vnd In finish slnmmug lhe l film in England. linnu-stit- SlI()l{'l`HN I NU IIAIIU ('l.l".:\NHI( a*.:;f;.,:.:;:.. ".12; and meet every Tuesday and Thursday evening, 7.30-9.G0 SUll.Il("l`S--lV10t0r Mechanics; English. llnnkkvvping and Arit.hxnet.'u`: Dressnlaking; Housvhnld Rx-ivnro u'unklng); Shmvcard Writing; Ne-edlomnrt. I\'nittin1=!. em; First Aid (St. John's Ambulance (`mn's<'). Blur Rihhnn run.-A I I . IVORY SNOW. pkg. (`AMA \' h'();\l' -v----v---_--v -- , fur 'l`h:mksgiv||u: |'Il'2.\` TICA ' -5 I s11:m.ni"'I'nusrs .- 2'-.D_hur.cd-y): Octohqn.-10;-4545 Unconllllonally Guaranteed ITEIUNII YOWEI A legal Investment for Trout Fund`: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION /\PPI.Y 'I`() JOHN \\'()0l)S. Chairman. J. E. MORRISON. I'rim'ip:1l. war. 1`, In 1914. at the outbreak of the last _.war. Ontario had less than 2.000.- -000 horsepower. and by the end of ``_`the war. the demands of industry had increased it to 2.250.000 horse- upower. _; In this war. the amount available ,at the start was 8.333.333 horsepow- .er. On Guaranteed Tun! Coiulol _<:.3;;5nA1'Iou 334% L `PHI L . lbs. 25" II fur 251-. .220 ` H1- Vocational Evening Classes 0pen PRINCE OF WALES SCHOOL REGISTRATION TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 8, at 7.30 REGULAR CLASSES WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10 l7c 331', Dlc Roses, Mums, Ferns, Etc. "W;..9B.muAN _...... g.. .-- `MORTGAGE SALE V O I-It lJl\l.Al1lVIIl Auto Electric Service BARBIE. ONT. Maae Hiaf cam ORDER EARLY to Avoid Disappointment Harri__[|oy{gr Shop coRsAc_;s 101 Dunlop St. -,crm(`.1sm. '* Hydro and the War ".' Hon. Mr. Houck referred briey unto me part played by Hydro In this In 1014 5.1 mo nuthrr-ak of the Powerful. more sleckly modernl ` than ever before are the 1941 Dodge Kingwvay. De Luxe. and De Luxe Special automobilw. representing combined advances in engineering! construction. and modern design.-- say Dodge officials. From the famous Rocky Moun- tain-Ram. -stretching -i_r'3in the gleaming hood of the Kingsway_ tn ' yhe stop light on the trunk lid in the rear. science. and `engineering: have combined to give improve-I ment and more for Hie money than ever," it is claimvd. Tkn ham;-I Hnnll` .~ n UNAVOIDABLY HELD OVER A A.-n_A.A _l'I_ ;J.`IJ.L..d_| :- [Hill] CVUI`, IL IS CIHIIULTI. I The hood itself is.in one piece} and opens from the fl'()ni_ but un- locks from the inteqior (\f the ear and is provided with :1 snfet_v catch that prevents it from being acm- uentaiiy opcned when lho car is in motion. Trunk lids on sedan models are equipped with :1 now simple type of hinge and a Spring muntei i balance that makes opening and, `closing the lid a matter of Im't`f1'n1'1 at all. The lid will rvmz`.-in in anyl position in which it is left. and} ,when open to its full width. ii . there. 'I"'|nn l`bQ.A'\I1. .~.-..snn.u...nn 3.. I|A\` .~.\ 4 LIICIC. The smart appearmxco is not ru- |stricted to the body alum`. Tho :n- terior is as modern and as mxnfor1- }able as a 1941 living mum. I Addifinvm 9.1 -.~mm'1nn<< nl}'r`rnrl hv Powerful ono Sleekly Modern are the New Dodge Motor Cars` 'iiDI9 35 3 l3`il llV'lll}. , l'll(Il1l. Additions to sn1a1'tncss ull'C`I'l`d by ,the Dodge Dc Luxo ll1L`}ll(ll` -thr fashionable two-tune paint job in harmonizing colnrs, vhrmnv bond- 'ing around the windshield_ two- .tone instrument panels. nmv~ lil- inch full-vision steering whvol. re- 5mote control horn ring. ` The smartest of the tlwov Dodg- styles is the Dodge Dc` Luxo Special. `which features all the udrlitions in- ..cluded in the Dodge Dr` Luxr` and! iseveral other smart fl`(Il1lI'l`S. I.-.. v.;.. v..u.. mu... I Power is the koynolv of all llll`(`(` `Dodge models` The raling has been lraised from 84 tn 88 l1m'. Engineers mtiinntc that lhv new bearings. togetlnr with lho Super-. nished crankshafl, will he in per-| feet condition after 50.000 milvs 01; driving. I Gil hnfh ziii-vlr`:u\ni'~: urn \l:1nri:n`r`l| GFIVIHE. l Oil bath airvlcnnen: are .\`.:md:n`d: iequipmenl on all mndvls. as are nil, filters. The combination of tlivs two will reduce wear in all mnvlns 1 parts at` the engine. I Easier nnmvztinn nnrl nliminntitml `ltrunnion typo. Thv S:`l`n(l . pi.`-rts DI UH.` vnguu-. > Easier operation and oliminzmnn '0!` any po:.?ibi1i1y of gears lockxmg is provided by (rhzmgzxnp, the non" [shifting fnrk from :1 .<'1irlin,q tn r I `gear ratio has been chungzod tn y1|\' {quicker acceleration and losx u:<..' nfl [low gear. Avnilnhln at rszhvz (`I) \'? is` -1 n-u"-! IUW gun. Available at rxtra (MS? is 3 pm"- er sh.ltlng tic-\'i(.`o nn Df` 1.||}`.I' Special modcls. which r(~du(`o.< 11`:- travel of the gem` shtungz ll'\'(`V and nzakes gear .~'hihin,: efYvIl't|c<`. (If X'.airdm' trn.< is HIP 1:31`. EKIWANIS CLEIB. 5.(l l`!`.\l(S ;:,Uu1' .`HlHlX|,L cuvluu-~ Of X-girder truss 1_\';`.c is thv ma: I lframe. Body m0un1xm.'.< are of rub-. ber as in the 1940 model. with mi exception of the muuminq at 11`; A-post. which is smlid` This pm-~| 'vents shaking at this point. Nrw rubber insulatod spring . tted on tht` roar .~`pring,v.< I`(`dll(`l:`] `road noise and vihraix-m. S}1l`ll1: I I covers are standard In all models Stamped. mstoad of ms}, is the uprl pcrarm of the ind=p(~ndm1t ~pr'xn;- ing. resulting in law xvmgin and morn strongh` 'T`irnu nn all vnurirls :ll`P H`: X H,{~ ' "morn :u`Cng.n. Tires on all mudvls are x The battery is nmlmivd unvlvr u haod. and immodiatvly bomnzi thc radiator in the fan b1u::1 w'm~n- M will be cool and v in wr- ninn VICE. I In additiun to all ilww I :-Hmror introduced in the mndt-ls -.[ 1911 the cars retain the m|l.<!:mdln: ard time-tested impv`-vmm-mx at` 101": {land previous _v(-ax`.-. JIVIIVKIIIIIIIJIJJ. IIILIIJIJ \IVI.`llI A report,-of the id;lpess}.- given by Mr. Babb, of;-. Newmarket. to the B.C.I. Assembly on Monday morning, is unavoidably held over till next Issue. Advertise in The Examiner. For lN'Hvrr_\' To Your Home Phone 715 .`[Irll'l\| `B .< Sprmg : up xnrin !v-| I51` 1101101`. 1 Ivlary Newport. Ruth Simpson. H(`1(`nn Kirchon, Laura Robinson ;_.._ iG1`.'u'( . Robinson. Jack Colette. Tor- ! , onto. and Helen Bosse. Lorne Park .. nttended the Baptist m1nivors.u'_v "mu Sunday. Mr. and Mm Wm. Spollmcm ' `lH`(` Knlhx'_\'n Pearson)! hum` ro- `,lurned from a trip to Quebec and! .|lm'(. Sunday lur their new home in; .jKirkl:1nd Lukz-. _ - 2 Tho pupils 0; L`.I`:1d(`.\ 5. 6. 7 and; `*8. with Iht-ir t(`21(`h('! s Knthla-m1` ' R|`.K\ and Ivan Bvaro of low} nub- iir .~L`h0ul, \'1sit(`d Hm Huron In-x I .~nm1c~ in Cnllimzwumi. 'I`hIu`:~du'i --.:1lm'n-`nu t.- .m and learn nbnuri tho Indim Rr*lic.~. PH`. OI :5in1<'ne- (`aunt x`. I Vlzum nlrklnnti l.nkC. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah Cnut ~ ` Cob0urg_ haw been vis --friends in town. Mrs. Fred P -|reLumed home with them. 1: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Haddcn. jsncck. Mrs. Jack Spock and .,Il`Ii(`. spent Sun(la_v with Mr. }lMI's. Garnet Speck, Beeton. `; M1`. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson iT1'1 ANNIVERSARY me weekend 111 Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cautlu:-rs have returned from a holiday at "London. Hamilton and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W Jnnksnn RI. 1_.onuon. Hamilton and Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson. St. Lambcrts. Quebec. are vnsmng their daughter Mrs. Nelson Fisher.` . Norman Clark fm-mm-Iv nf mm il::T`*STAY1T amended Cookswwn Fair last. week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mccague spent. the weekend with friends In Toronto. I NT! and Rzfrn (1111:: H `nnn | '1'Ol`Ol1LO. M1`. and Mrs. Chas. H. Doan have gone to visit, friends in Wes- tern Canada. Mrs Qnth llnanrva f`.nn|rcruun |l.el'11 Canada. Mrs. Seth Rogers. spent. a few days with Matthews, Ontario St. I Mr. and Mrs I. A lmanmews. Ontario St. | I Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gould and Mr. and Mrs. John Mathers spent the weekend in Hamilton. M1`. and Mrs (`flm-nnrvn (`.nuf.hm-c LX101)` 081181103)` MI -'3. NEISOII FISHCF. Norman Clark formerly of the. lloal Bank or- Toronto Staff. is visiting with Mrs. L. A. Patterson. A. E. Lowe. Barrio is m\pnlnn' vxsumg wxm Mrs. J... A. Pnnterson. A. E. Lowe. Barrie is opening Ia butcher shop in the building `lately vacated by John Coyle. gro-| cur. C01. Pte. Charles Hutton Camp Bor- `den. and Mrs. Hutton. spent. Sun- `day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hut- '0. Rm: Rnl. F19-nhnnu no-nunhnrl :81 " The Minister mentioned that Can- ,ada was prouucing two-and-a-half times as much whe-at as in the last -1`-war, and other production was up ; according1y. us "The Hydro Electric Power Com-` -mission of Ontario will be able to meet every demand," he said. 1.. ..,\....I ..... .1 1.` ...-and hie LI|ll"l_| won. Rev. Robtr. Gmhunx mcached Int. V a1n1ive1'sar_V services In the ;Umtcd Church, Crcemorc. on Sun- day. i Jubilen Pl`0ShVH`,l`inn VPR m\-. 1 George Walker'ls spending this] week with friends in Arthur. Mrs. W. E. Bellamy. Alllsbon, is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. J. Bule.| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stone. Jr.. attended Cookswwn Fair last. I Mr. and Mrs. John Mnnnmm gaay. I Jubilee Presbyterian Y.P.S. on-I ,.i0,\'cd :1 winner must at. Jenkins` `m)Lt.age at, Wasaga Beach on Mon- ,da,\' night-. I Mrs. H, Ilnmiltnn nnrl Mm-vl may mgnl-. H. Hamilton and Mary Lackie, Toronto. visited Mrs. J. E. Donor. Sunnidalv St... on Wednes- da._v, Oct. 2. 1 NT!` nnrwl `Mire `I-xnunc Qnntl nun]. (`.._V, UCT 2 Mr. ad `Mrs. James Scott. andl {M12 and Mrs. Jas. Walkm`. Arthur. gsponl, the weekend with Goorgo !Wnlkcx' and other friends. i M!` nnri ]\/[VS F`In\'rI R:'lnI\nI-nxzln :wmKCx' mm omer menus. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brmncrmzm `and Mrs, A. B:1nnern1'.m spent |Su_nday wi_t.h Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,W1cc. Tottenham. 1 Rev nnrl Nfrs Wm nmmc nI_l ;w1ce. Tontennaxn. I I Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Counts at- .t(-nded the Weir-McLaughlin wed- jding on fourth line Nott.awasagn.| |Sat.urday afternoon. . M1`, and MI'.< Hnrrv l\n(".nnnlHch :mu1ua._v 1n '1'OI`DllL(). | } Mr. and Mrs. F`1':mk Watsoxl nnd Ray Gondron. 'I`oronto. have re-I |.m'm`d from :1 trip to Timmin:~! and Kirkland Lake. . f M!` nnrl Nfru Hm-nmn (".<'nIH1nv-;-'. aauunay auornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mccandllsh and Dox*()thy. Mrs. A. Campbell. Viola. Leighton and Angus spam, S1mda._v in Toronto. Mr nnri My`: F`1'r\nL' locum: nn.I. xu-.s- nu-n. n. was (1`Cl(1Pd that all 1 grocery stores in Staynox` will bn ,.,clo.od at, 6 pm. r'.\ c(.`1)l Tuesdm land Snturclay ovoningnx until furlh~ hr nolicc. I l\ T!`H'\' Nlnu-nu.-9 nun. `mum L'V.'lj ucu-uuu. m. aulu. . . In conclusion. he urged his_uudl- Vcnce to face the dank days aheadl "with courage and strength of pur- .' post-. } a nnuimnina Ihn dinnr-1` nam`-l.inE.f 11vn's. uarnet, speck, Beoton. } Mrs. Elmer Gibson. Bala .ha\'e moved into their house on isunnidale S1. Elmer leaves this! iweok to touch school at, Es1):mol:1. Mn:-inn ("Innrninrr II"'|(~ cm-.9...-......| uv\.tI\ nu uuuu nuuuun HI, na.\])ill|Ul'd. Morton Cumming was sentenced to four months in county jail at -Barrio by Magistrate Jvffs in C01- Hingwood. on Sept. 30. for illeg- |:i11_\' scllim.-, liquor. 1 1 Mrs. Thomas Dickma Snnnidnln any scnxm; nquor. I DiCk(`)'. Sunnidalo. SL.. plucked a raspbex-r_v branch Iin her garden with second growth raspb(~r1'ics--.full grown and last_v--- Iun Wednesday. Oct. 2. R Mr. and Mrs R.nom~ Gm-tl-an Ion. wennesnav. UCI-. 2. 3 and Mrs. Roger Gaxttlzm. gM1chael and Jerry and M. Mom- mn spent tho weekend with Eliza- beth in Sudbury. Mrs. Gnrtlnn is _r=.maining for a week , I Mr. and Mrs Aim: I.m-kn T(nn-. grvmaunng 101- week 5 Mr. and Mrs. AIPX. Lot.-kc, Ken- incth Moore. Mrs. Fietz and Mrs` |ArmsLron;:. Gult, were Sunday \-is-' Htnrs with Mrs. Robt. strong and :Mrs. ` Moore. Sunnidale St. Inhiln`. I').~....I........|.... v ,. _u_-. . . - .1 I Avlla. AVLUUI U. Qlllllllklillc Q11. Jubilv Prr-sbyterian Ladies` Airll |held 3 very .succossfu1 sale of h0nw| imado baking and a bazaar in their. sundav school room on Saturda_v.i |Aftex'noon tea was also served. I n Mr unrl Mu-c D n - :\L\L`A||llUll usa was zuso .\.'(`I`\'(.`C1. . Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Stevenson; and Moroy Gordon. Toronto. VIS- ltcd with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Donor. Satu1'du_v. Mrs. M. A. Cur- .riu returned Ln Toronto with Lh('m.| E Mr mm Mr: Jnhn ninl'n1v .u,....... in: uruuucu LU LUYUIHO Willi Ll1(`n1. ` Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey. North` ,Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irwin. irnd Mrs. C. Irwin Egbert. visited [with Mr, and Mrs. James Dickey ;and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dickn_v,} I Sunda_\'. I A1. a recent meeting oi the busi- n(`ss men. it. decided that. ;cln.~(-d c'xc(.`1)l Tuesdml land (`v(`nin2.x until fm~ih-. at-noon l"l'l(I nay Flohl r1:\\- M th-- lvval r`mmnun- ;llnn srhawl vms hold Pridav cuf- ilv-rnnon Thvrrr: was RPFH compo- ;lmr`n In nll <-la.\s'r~.<. swoop! senior` ;:-nls nnrl H. xtns devdod In drm`. `this v`a~s us mm thrw Lvlrls in l'.w \\'h0l\' .~'chr\nl art` 17 \'r".Irs M 9` age or over. Boys` senior champion .mxuw m uomng: in {tho Indi my Th!` nun Ixnvu n ` pUbl'. ` Foiimving the dinner meeting. "favours were distributed lo the la- __dies and a social evening took place with bridge and bingo. .------:-(3):__..__... In-,a |I of Rm`. W. A. `ll-mlrv The .~'11\x\mhy nl tho` vmnnmn-` ;m- is exrondm to Mrs N 9:. Lo-~{ hm`k. Mr; Frank A\'rr~.~~ wnd Johnu `Mu! (`n`or;:- Hrndrv ,whn.m hrnthmx, ,Rv`\'. W A Hc`n!r\' na. awn. -_-`ndrh-nlx` l"r1i-\\' Swt. `.30. in H1! mwnnnl :11. \'h-?rwi:u Rf`. - I =.unr1rh-nI\' r'rum\' svm` ..V. In :t\n~.mta| M. \'!rtm'i;| RC Amzlivztn H;n'\'r.~'l .\'rr\'im-s I In rvvs! }"P,'~`f ivnl \`r\'|t`P.i - < I\'~(`r\'1':| In Hm (`hum-h no ,\.un`.unmuxn -mu .wr\'!r`v 211 H :|.m.: V'.'!`l'0" n`n'ndu(`lvd hy A H. (`utth-.f .'I`nmntn, and owning: .~(`r\'lm- by Rm`, J H Stringer, rv-ctur. I-`arrw-vll fur .\Ir. and Mrs. Shrrk` Rlith lhptlst .-\nn|\'ersar_v Thu` Rmh mmworsm-_v nr Stsu-ner. Rnpmt. Church was 0!-oz`\'o rm Sundzw with . . Tha- `*-ncakvr \\n.~ F`:-\' Prnf. R J Mc- C`rm*kt'n nf !\1`}\msu-r UIm`m'sil_v. Snm-ml muur mu: nrnvind hu nm vnumv. 1 Tho n1-mlwrs of Slnyxm` Min- istcrlal Association and t.hr~ir wiv-v cs mm nl thv hrmw nt Rt-V. until Mr.<. H. F`. Mm'nh\'. l"ridm' m'(`n-l ins: In hid fax-ewvll to Rev. and! l\ll'.s J Hamid Slwrk whn loll`: !\Vvdm`~d:u` for tlwir ne-w ham!` inl Avlxm`: * annual) \'\llll .\UfL`lHl .\V"l'\'l(`!`S. l'!`|l` us R MC-E Umvm-slI_v.I 'Srx`c|al music \\`.~Is provided by thf`; local rhnlr ns:.v'stod bv the ladies mmrlMt.- nf Rnnn Ava (`hnn-In mom (`nmr il$."JSN` D\` mo lunhxs` Un!`H`It4- of Roan Avv. (`hurt`l1. ` `Toronto. Tho Hum-d congrmutinnj I wnrshinpcd with their B ml lsl. , `lrk-mix In thv nmrninsz and th-3| l`rcshvu-rmns dnlns: likewise In tho. . l`\'(`n!l\|.? ' `u m nu- Shvplwrd nminn and `School I-`It-Id mu- rl.|\* nl lhn hwal m- l HOEETS. COOKSDOWD, Mrs John mtarin St. Cookstown, davs Mrs John ._..__.\.,____ A new use for the (photoelectric! cell, or electric eye. is to cut brcudg wrapping paper at exactly the right distance from the printed design to make aineat package. . Aw &_ | llT('ll 'H II`(` ' Sunduy. Huh" \'|!`l` Ht, 1! -1 nn . an Cautlmcrs. en visitim: Pilkoy I I _\'f`Jl`S m (,0 pa ! 1` ' school. . Herb Ron-Q ' and 4 ;x nlnnn ! .` _...-._..... .. _.... .._........__.. LEFT MEDICAL PRACTICE Dr. Alonzo McKee Hargarett gave up a lucrative practice as a physi- cian in his native Georgia in order to fight that which threatens the security of all English`-speaking | people." He has joined the R.C.A.F. FORMER MAYOR 01+" LINDSAY | IS A_CQLI_IITTED |"Cc1rried -Away by His Own Verbosity" Mog- istrote Comments. l`m'cy Fir!-:r~rim:`. :30. Mayur nf 1.ind.<'a_v in 193-! and mnrv rm-(`m1l`ly :1 fnrvmnn 0lv(`lriL'inn on Civilian (-un.~h'u('lim wm'k'nl, Cannp Bor- dvn. \\'.'1:: :u`qniHI`(l l`%.'.n'x`iv pul- ivv xrmlrl nu (-h:u'.:v laid undvr the Dofonrr` of C:m:I(ln Regula- tions. .<(`(`Hun 39w`. SL`\l(`ln\`llL\`_ lilu-l_v to the in u 111' In bx` s1Icvv's. prn.~'r~(`.uli the w.'|r. Hr` plonrlvd nu! guilty. "I am afraid hv is. :1 man whn lms been c:n'1'ivd away by his own vcrbn::il_v." comrnentod Mugistvltu Jefl`.< in p:I'~`. _iud;zm(`nt.. "I Can- not cnncoive u[ any man with two suns in tho ;u`m_v harbouring any such fvo1in;:::. I mu.- givv him the bonnfit or Ihv d-vubt: if I` err `nhis. ](`l`l` is :1 1'mm~d_v." "Thank making injurious of El} you. Ynur Hl)I11)lll'. I may h:l\'(`, inlkod um niuch." mill?- (`usod told His Warship his dismissal. f`:-nurn fnlluwmg AH.n~nn.- lluninxtnltl nm\_ JHIS (1l>Illl.\.\ill. Crown Altnrlwy I-lznnmund pm- lsocutod. and lhv :u-.cu.~`ed \v:\s dc- fendod by Donald l". lVla:l..:1ren. local l):`~:`ris1m'. whu p'.')inl(`(l out {that his clivnl had pn.<. lialkvd Hon murh. but that his (`l`iUL`iSl11S of C.`((l'&I\':l,`.',;Ill(`l` and inefficiency at Camp B:-rrlvn werv lc_2it.imutc lcri1i(`i.~'m.< that might be madv by I nnxvnnn .___.__.\,___..? x .Newspa'per _advertising is lhc'< cheapest and most effective of a1l.} II, reaches everybody who is reach- ed by every other kind of adver!is- ` ing and many who are reachnu by! no c-Lher kind. `

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