V,`Yea:n1:e+d-+Fov1- txhe Btawie Pwblni-c` ,;;/` jv;`-Sk3&novoJs, teoadhems to supply amy tem- ............. ........n.mn'nu P. /n']L'~`.C1(1 bv illrnuesg 1s Iamous are two or me major F ful qamera. wo:`1:._ 'J.`he Ban W provxdes a splendld background. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 land .1 ` Mr. J. J. E. McC'ag;ue, -of he Lo4bLa.w fzmn at Alhiqsmoan, w ' m:a:m1i-ed last We(h11es(l'ay 1:0 _Misas May Mleek of Richmond Him: McC\zLg'ue was fommel-ly Dismot Re-.., `- pneseAn't1a:tive for the Deupaxritzrnemrt orf A-g.1`icu`1stu1"e. ` -\ ` A glorious stir- ring " drama in which romance runs apace with the joy of the locale. Barrymore s` greatest picture New Year Superspecial Presentation E m]()Y msenuaxs I01` 81.160835" 2 Winter Carnival-also Ira-r-aunt` ` -' .L.L unun. um... 1..-... The Minsistem -Msusic by Cemtmasl C hnoi1' Ce-nltna spetdialy inlvrintes visitoms and stra.ng`eurs to a.tteu1.(l~ its se`1~v:i`oe*s. am-d Wilmes everyone a I-Iznppy New Year. Collier,St. United Church` _ , , J _ Rev. J. S. Shot-t_t, M.A., Minister Edm-und Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M ' -Sunday, Dec. 30th, 1928 Sevvices at 11 am. and 7 p.-m. The Mimi-ster at both services. Surrd:a.~y School art 3 p.m. Pmayer 1\/Ieevtdmxg on Wetlmesdnay 2 n __ Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O. Organ-ist and Choirmaster Divine Services, Sunday, Dec. 5 1928 11 :1.-m.-Tv"ne .VId-.11.i`s*te1' Subj`ec~1.---G~o.dr s Huauml Over C Eyes-E.\co(Lus 33, 21-23 Am;hm:.n1--T.he Finsxt Ohmistrmas (By special request) Solo---A Won-.(1`eu*J`u1 Saviour '7 Mrs. H. J. Hevavhh 'AT!|t\hlTl-~Ril1vg' Out Wild Bells -F1ert:dheu' St. Andrew s lfres s)yterian.. Church clam (_ZHll_RCH Eveuutng Sea'vice-7 p.m. Ong1aan Pre-l'ud0-~6.50 p.m. N\i:g1}1t Scenes from S'c1~ipture 3-A Night Wmestle 32,_ 24 Who never arte his Bread in solmow, ` \Vho nevexr spenlt the dlaa-ksome hours, Wecpinxg zmd watc'11inx_2' for the morvow, He knmvs you not, ye hc-avemzly powens. -~G.oot.he Antho.m--O.Go(l Our Help in .~\.;rcs " '\;`l.m.4.m-. Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister MISCELLANEOUS Farmn Wtaunttaed `hqu-Rent-Ab\ouxt 100 : acres, lndvoastivom`, re:s4pm1L=vib1e party. _ Alpply Box D, : \(l'VaI_I1lCe ....u..\. V. V-.. -..- ` Past - T1-io--Be Thou My Guide 1'1'1u-- nu Luluu .u.y uunxnx, | --.-\:1hf01'1l L Mrs. A. v` .% I.~'x-idym~a.n~, Miss Man`-` : jorie Lzuidman, Mr. A. S. ;\Iomk~n1'.-nn!._, Anthem--Len.(l Ki-11-:Ll,\' Li.:.:1lmt --Puglc Ev-znnsl Ex-'e.1'yb0d,\' welcome 130 these SOT-l vices Otf \vorsnh:i.p. ' ` _ I SU'bSCl`i})k.l`S of the Stroud: TOR"; phone Co. are hereby notied t`nu'., the books of the com`pan_\' \'.~_'i11 ht closed on Dec. 31st, 1928. .-\`M,`;; -- counts are required to be paid on or before tluz.t (Late, as the books will be turned over to the z1uzL'-tors on January 2nd, 1929. W. J. Goodfellow, President.` A. Purvis, Treasurer. The 1-exstomavtzi.on of penny post-q age witthxin thzo B'1'i-tn';~2h Empire has been am1nou.nccd by Premier Kinup '1Ybds is a step in rho rghtd1'rect:ion, f But the peuorple of Canada would} welscno-me more so the elinlination of the sales tax. ruxnuunn AIALI `1V10il'.I1.'.l\IL._ .' I1).- 'STROUD Tau-:PHoNE'\.co. OF CANADA .:v......a -Newvhovn 1. ... ...,....--- -;VIm\ti:n Our `.43pp}y Oicg,_ Bamvie. 30th, " % . 3 `i I H Ward Six uve news `go 7 gol '. Mr. Chamk Scott was home or ftlhei uh`-oL'Lda4y. - . I ' nr... 'r.....1. 1_1',........,.... ml! '1".-....-n-..+n 11:10.91 `iuuxuu LU`; '\nA\. Au\n.L\nuuJu | `Miss Alice I-Lamlin of Tomcmmo was home for over Ch1ristma.s. l 1. u -nr ,, A 1'.`\I_...LL...._ l....-...a.l u l'`\Jl:ll\hG4.y - I Mn`. Jnack I-Iernsom orf T.o'r,o~n: t.o was home for -the hsouliday. 7|`!-_ A11-.. 1'_T..q~\I-34.. A-P Vhruvumnrhn xnuma '.1l.UlllC LL11` UVUL \JlHl113UUhaID. I Mir. and Mus. A. Fleetlwm pemtt| Chnis umas in Oaledoan East. xv-,1,_n,, ,__4-.4.| unuununuua uu uu-nuxu-an au-.....u. Mr. armh Mrs. Nicholls spemt Ch:1'is`bmas wih niends in Hamilton. \-rs -rv v 1-1-1 .1 "L; ,4- _, rV1___:,_4_ \/lIJ11aUlll.`ao3 wuuu. uuuuuun J11. :..nuu.u..vv.... ` Miss Helen Gilchrist was a Clm1is o- -mas v.i1si oor art Iluer Ihmne -om Cumber- `lzmd St. u at -r 1ur_*r __L1_._ ......J` 1'cUll:l.l Ola Mr. ieuml` Mus. I. Miebachlan and family spemxt with riemzdks at Srlmouzd. 1- 71- _1...__.- -4! l'rV~....-....An . hub KIULIU-ulu. Mn-. Leslie Hedger ovf 'I'-o11om1toI visimed -his wpamemuts om vGano1'i:ne St. _ ,. l'II_....1_4_....... =,-'-sczmovous, waunam uu au.m.._, `..._, ..-.... povzxry vaxozumdies ca.usea(1 by of teoaclhews dmmimg tthc comimg'_y.a2r.-' Sbaste qu:a1d.daxim1:s amd experiemsca Alpplicazixons recei\'c(1- by the Sc1'e- tzary of the B'0. 1`l`d osf E(Iuca.t.i:o.n, Btolx 403, Btanmie, Onrt. - 1IuLav ayvmv an... -....m._...-_, ..__.. _,__. -,_,,, Mns. J. S. Bmm11om. Mr. and Mus. J. H. Gilohmist, ,,..L r~n_.:...n_...... .4. ML`. UVt:|l.' \JL||lLwauuuaL7. -Mn` mud! Mms. Ldmble notf Gtramenr h-urrst sapernrt the hnodidsasy with Mr. amdl. mr___ cw 'D........4w.. nu; . uuuu .._-.... Bturborn Ave., napemrt Chmimmnas art the Iatubex- s home in Tomormo. 'I\he Misses Isanbelvlre a-md` Kathtljeem Poudher of Tomonmo were vilsitoms alt] heh: home '0Met1` the huliclay. Mms. T. Gno1dJdvenn of Samni-a visited uuum. IIHUHINU uuvmu nu.-. u .` wihh M-r. and Mrs. A. 1 Abar1;a.n.d` -St., owexr the -__1 Mr.-- 13-..-.. 'ucu.4:a.u:u um, vv-\.u .....\. ............._,. Mr. amd Mm. Percy Hlovlmam and ohi1`d:ren of Msaxville, O.nJt., vissifhed Mrs. H]o]mam :s pzmenrbs on Ch11inst- Miss Lomna Pamk oi` I`:o1'o,nto am(l' M1`. Htamoild Pamk osf H-amxilton werei xnisirboms `ant hesirr home here over they lwliwd-aay. ` \.r.. .....,1 1\/l...~ r`].n1vnn1`nn NT1'+m1a.a.`|1 ll`UU`Ll`i1ly . Mr. and` Mrs. Clvamemvoe Mittahuell` zuml draugfhlbem of '1`o1'.on,to are visit.- inmg wdmh 1\/Lrs. M`itche11 s p2uremrt's on, u Nominami.0ms for Reeve, Depu cy- S Reevs and Corumci1`1~on`s for 1929it will be rhc-1d in \tJme torwnsahips onjf Mondm' next. and ju(1.9:imQ' fvom re-E5 `ports, tlhm-C will ho a lively trimel I'[`he increasre in taxes. pant.iau1zm1`._vg1f the con1mt._v rate, is cznusing: much 5 u11veasin:eIs.s an-cl tihe counrty repre- semtxamives are coming im for a .2'o>od 1 den of cmiticaism. There has besern : wn imsri:ste4nrn demarnd for P-no:vi.n~ci~a1 < Highways `ah1~orug1h the county and 1 these must be paid for. EcIru\c;1jc.iom., also, as well as muthuen-s a=1owam.ce ,u g; and ovthzesr items, are mxamtexs lnalt : the C-oumsty Council has no comttmol over. Taxes are high and will be I .2--. --..-- ..... ... -4. 1--.; Re-open January 2nd 'IVheo1'y Classes ourmedlor va.du1ts and ohiLdme:n. Advamnced pupils foakein -1..- I I 1 Notice is hereby given thatt all 1' cz1'edri.tIoI1`.s amd ohuears !hJaNiI'h. ,` cvlatinna i aLg`a1in`sJt ' the Estate of Clharlsorme ( "IW1'11n:keld, lxarbe ovf -tihe T0\Wn of Bar < nie, in the County of Sirmcoe, W'i(110r\V, dec.erase1d., are required on or before the Twem"nyFinszt day of J~am ` \A.D., 1929, to send by post pnezpawimi 0-1' to delivem to the undseatsigmetl at ' Barlvie, Omlamio, Sol\ioiUors for said Esmzute, iaheir full naxme-s and 2nd- (l`1'0ss~3s, a. full smzutememt of their. clame, d'u~1_v vemic~.d, and -the na:1Ju1'e of U113 secuw11i.11_v, if amy, held by tshem, mm! tnhzut asfter szuid Late 3110 Exeoumoy will proceed `oo fH]t}1'iblL`be the assets of he said eshafte amtmig the panttiea emmimled ifnereto, having Iwe-,gm" onL5 to the claims Off w`htioh he shall then have 'had notice. .1- n4 1 v,_, .14 :_: . Wan'oed+-B_v -the Bamrie Bwocamd ocf Edluoamiom, ex.pe1viex1.ced telacmhetr Ibo supply a vacancy in the Pulblic Sldhmnol ummil Eaasbeur, III. Class. Sal- amy $100.00 per mtomth. Shame quali- c~at:Loms and erqpevriemce. Durbies rho ~~---~ n-- 9 1090 A.'rIr[('3.- Mu. I Mary A. Watt, Burrowes Teachex-| Phone 1345 ` 5 Dzut-ed mt Bawie this 21st (Lay of `Decembeir, A.D., 1928. ` Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, ` Solicitors fox Exedutor. BURROWES MUSIC STUDY CLASSES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Moulders for Heavy Marin Work Men :1(?( to Dry Sand and Loam 4\\'o1'k pre- :f:'m~rod. .v\1v-.l;`._`\' s`m`u11g' cxpm-ien<-0 and Wages ex- ]_)0<-, r.ed to Box 1?, Advance Ofce, Barrie. hI;i}I1;.f. M" r WANTED 3 Au.u.vc. ..........- ..,,......... ,....w- ...._._, `quietly on Dec; 21st, at her hmne `run Mary St. ateor a bcrvief illness `The late Nrs. Qulamvtz' was `baomzaxt iRicthrn:ound Hri1'1, the dna.ug1h'ber on` I I17... ....I. .....J ..-..... Judge and Mus. Muamsh, and. was e:d\uc-axtecl in the Public and Htiag1h Schools at Richmond Hi1'1. Msawied f-o1=ty-nrine yeznrs ago to Bevnjaxmin F1van'k1in`QAuzun:tz, they move-cl to the 1141111 c'onc`essiIon otf Irmisl, ncatr ` Sfmoud, whe.1'.e hey re-.sid'ed umxil about twernty-eig111It years ago, when j the moved to Baxrrie`. Besides he`: ; , husbzuncl, she is survived by one : 'dla:ug1hJte1', M-rs. Adelsixnre A. Rayrmes of ` W-imhson-. Two sisters, Mms. McCal- ; lum -of Aumona amd Mus. I. Bowmam :0ff 1VIviIa.mu', 1VIJa.m'moba, and one b'I'r0'- , hewr, C. Mnamslh, Richmond Hill, also _ stlsrvfuve. The umenal t|0|0'k place to St. Parm1 s Ohmmcih wziutih Rerv. A. E. _ Baker ooncllmzrtimg the searvdce ad: the }_ih:o11sse and Rev. Mr. Cousins at tlhv-I I A , e Eight l The v'Lccto`1'y of the motor can` is loomplerbe No lmnger is it possible to douvbt` tzhyart the can.` Ihas ooanqu-etretd-_ punblic opinion. rm... ..,....a..... ...... 4'-:...4. r\-uvn.n.r1l Mlnn 1|: Not so long ago the llzuw required ` n1ot.o1*istxs, on 1ncc~.ti`11g 21 funeral or -' lO\'C1'Ita!1iin'g' one, to come to a st.a.n-d- .sti11. But the mo.tou' car overcame `3 )ithat (iifF1cul:t._\' by takimg over the`- 1ifune1'a1s and S`[)CC`l13iT1g' them up. Tzhcl` _!(1`epa1`ted citizen 12011.3 a`1von.g' on bal-` 5, loan tires to his sexpulcilme and his 1 y!f1J.zn`e1`a.1 impeades trafc little, if aut- _1I H ]_.N.LIUA'L'U Uy1Au`\.u|. The morhor oar first owned` the town. Now it owms `the township as well. rnv ,, , ._.L..__ :4. ..-..... A_`_.. - vvcu. . T:here was a ime wlh-en it was seniomusly proposed that in Omtanio nlo modaoar oar slwukl appear on `dime 'l1:i.g1h:wayLs except at `cemtacin per~ dnirhted hmmws, rrm1~nim;g' amd evening. 1T1hus 1101-se-dlranvn ara"1c, unmnolesu I . nu 1_11 LJ__ ..-_.x._ 1_..u.- 4,1... xuuun ll.U`1>3C"l|VLc|lV\/H uL.uu\.., I.A4AAAluv1L.n.nvI ed, cowuld rhlold the vvorads half the day. Now the horse is seldom seen on hse higuway. _- . . .. . M:r.s. Adieline Qwaunrbz passed aJwwy_ ..:,;.1_. ._ T\..... n1...s- -4 1...... .L..~mnl The coIn.c-lus-ive victony of the motor can` came the other day w1hen a village jury, in a co1voner s- in- qu`est on a. farmer who had been killed` on the h\ig1hrwvay by any aJuto- mobile, ret1m'.ned~ a verdict 1'8COIT1r ~,sn1end5im:g that pede.stmisan~s vwazhking om : the noaldrs at night Should be re- l qudred to carry lsig-hts. A few yeam : ago there was sfcmong opposition in the ruvnasl pants to the larw requivring all vehicles to carry 'ng1hts. Wlhsan`, is `the wo11'L coming t.o,o1dmenA asked. But the regvu1astion has come to be regvaxrlded as a. necessary one. Wlhen 1 the coiro:ner s jury 1-e.comnnend'ed that all pedesrtmizms scl-uoukl czurry lights afteo` duark we expected an I ll`p1`iSi*nIg' of the exnbattled fau1mers' of the province augamsst, the sugges tion. Theme has; been scarrcellry a Word of pnomestt-in:s:t.ead, in sevemtl mJ:na1 journals there have 21I>Deamed 15 items axprprovimg the suggestion as .e one that would work oar the gwooed l.- lei an. 1] _1e,,. 1____.-._. 1.-.. ___.\.. .....& `now alnvd tuhen beztweeln rides. , Tfhe gasovl-irne buggy has won onwt. Tohe famrnezrs dmiv-e it, the county corumoil-hors, ,the township councdlloms, the edi uo4rs of the village week'l~.ies, the members of the 1e'gvi:s1atm'~e and of 1)av1ian1end: dmive it. Noanc of us are pede:~Jt1'iams amy meme, except I a MRS. ADELINE QUANTZ The new sltoure to be erect-ed by` Eaton's at the corner of C-o=11erg'c and Yonge Sts., T-ono.n. oo, is to -halve a height of 670 feet above the pave- ment. C'8II1J0u !1S 8'U(L .`q_pt:'l.u:u1u:. umuu... -.,.. commence Jan. 3, 1929. Applrilcar tivoms received! by the urudetnsigtned F1`-esd Mxamr, Sevethauy, Box 403, Bam- ' . . I Acoo11d:in.g' to a .soien.tist he next `war will be fought by wi`re`l~ess. Whafc we `helamd on our set the oI ahen' ieveninug made. us think it had straw :- edA.--Punch. .11-us M-OTOR CAR wms The Nrth%, Advace v'"``'"' V ````` UEUTIGUBKY. .|.JUU\:121.bUu, "_7""h was bomn ~ `in Tyr.om:e, Irevlam-dz.` came to Canaatha `\ wibh his parent; when -a lad of nh`i`1`Lheen yea, am`, se-t*tked~ on the 13th .,,om`ce_5_5io1n 0,; Imnisl -tzowrnahip. He \\m... a : 'Dhomas and Rachel Nixou;,~. hi,` motahear being a (l~au:;\11te1~ of $3.- Wnilliam J o1mst-on of B-.111y1<:i11`:)c;.' ` fame, and g'va;n(l(1.a:wg~11Ate1- of Sir J as. . How of I{_il1`an'.ney. Mr. Nixon man {i vied Mi-ss Fammde Pva-tat oi` L1m'is1.. who su-rvives him, ,w:ivt,h two some. - W. T. of Pnai-nswick axmd J. H. on` - Bmwile, and two (14a1ug\11ste1~s, Mramy amdv Rachel, boh at home. Mr. Nixon was a Long and valued menu.` bar of Oo1Jd:ea' St. Unimed` Church. He 1 was also any hommrany member od` `- L.;0.`L. 452, A.1JJam:dale. The ftme-.1wa:] 3 serwloes. were comd`uvcbe.d by Rev. J. P J Bhack and We pahl-abesamems w.e11e ` M-essrs. W. J. ICa.memo-n, Hsamry Wil- liams, IGne Clark, John Lenmuox, ;"1`mn M.cCaw and D. P-eoacoeck. I L L, Mms. M~aJ1*.y Juaane Bailey, Dunlaom `.St., paLsse:d> aiwta.-y om Moundlaiy ater an illness of three and on-e-h:a.1if yea-;i's. 'Ilhe lsarte Mus. Bailey was beam din Piakexwirnsg borwnushiip eri\g1l11ty one years `ago. She was mizernied` -in eaiily life to Dr. J oseph`u-s,Biani:1iei_v art Kimig, atmdl moveod immediately to B~a1m1ie,, where Dr. Bailey was praac- ticimg. The late Mus. Bailey wtas al member of St. Aml'rew s Cliiuroli anudl was ftommerly a. g'rea.t wozrkcr in lIl1'Q on'gvamtizaxtiCm.s of the ohu-roll. Tli.1touq;1lw all her illness she nivauinmai-ne a most o'he'1'y diispositiom, with nlwa _\'-.~: 3 . smile on her iiace 11nnle.r all com]? ,-mions. She `is suvvivoul by two sons-., Baldwill of Tmion-to amdv Cl:u`encc zidl h.-:m`1e, ZLl !(l two Jczun am`. Anali, both at home. Thr.- family. . eel the deepest a.I})])l`(`,'Cl"d.t.l0ll of the- ,~ m:=;ny devoft-ed friemls to tuhcir gmorhhevr 11l1rorug'lmo~uit 1101- Ion}: il1zw;~w~.`~_ }T}e fumvemal of the late Jolm` hm- ~W.: J-gel-cl` on S-uxnsdlay last no md Unin Cemetery. Deoeuasead, .1... ....-.._ 1-man... .' I 'Cha.rLotte Neville passed away peacefully at utihe Onilole Au:-m'rtnnr_--.nrt:;<, Gollimcgwoosd, om Sumlla-y, Dec. 9ish. She was the d2uug`hIte~1- of the late Mvamilrtla a-nd` Wnill-Liam Ne.vi11~ .=,, azml was in when` 60=tnh. year, haviixnxpq srpexnm ` 11: .-a:r1y all hell` Life in Co1lin,:vwono Surviving are three sisbeu-s, NLES. W.i1SOHL`3JI1(1`M|1'S. Hedige, Tow1'on,11o, and Mrs. 011110113. Hlotwcmozft, Bamrie. ' I.nte:rrmeun1t 11o.o~k place at hh-e Uni.o.n , Cemetbery, Co11i:rng*waovd, Rev. Mic}- ! Millam, 13res1b`ytea1'ri`an mlilnister, ofc:i`a:tv- , iynlg. TWOSO fnum out of own alt- , tJe~nd-'mg' the funeral im'cluvd~ed' M115. 1 5 I O. Howcmoft and M115. T. Piemce, rB`aa~.ri\e, Mus. J. Howmwoft, A1;Lamu(lia1e, L `amtd Rev. J. Dmkls, C'uml1cs. MRS. MARY JANE BAILEY READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS CHARLOTTE NEVILLS _-. W\amrbed,--Compe'oen-`r. general maid, good wages, good home, Tononrbo ri-n wwinter, Bamnie in summer. Apply Mrs. Humrter, 237- Dunlap Sut., Barrie. JOHN NIXON The joke is on John Barrymore. Under the direc- tion of Ernst Lubitsch, he, Camilia Horn, Mona Rico and several other screen celebrities were to spend three`weeks at Lake Louise in the production of an alpine picture King of the Mountains. With him he took a carload of Hollywood snow. This was i, ne business for the railway companies, but almost -worse than carrying coals to New Castle as the iarty discovered when, from their windows in the hateau Lake Louise, they looked across the lake where Victoria Glacier hangs with crystal splen- '0 ' the year round. High up on the mountain side, `irt saddle ride from the Chateau they found of snow, and hem Mr. Barrymore is said to mazed the professional Swiss guides by his In portraying the role of a daredevil moun- e scorned the use of a double and sprained -ankles. Hobart Boswortli and Victor tad` `iport Barrymore in the picture staged at " s \' \. . . g\` - 0'; i-ymore is one of _the few Aniericans to doc vpvernment certicate for the climbing a_. He therefore knows whereof he Looking down into Lakes in the Clouds near Lake Louise. Right, Ernst Luhltsch directs the action. Left. Barrymore and Camilla Hon. - - .. . .u A .. Making Movies of Mountains Ala. Eng`!-isilm pauper comr1rme.m1i~n=g' om.` the pa.i.nlt1in1g' of the pwiotume of a Lomdsom: potlicemam, who wom 1's`t place in a made bexaulty ommaetirtion, says it show]-(1 take its place adxonag wi"dh the oltlher Ooamsltznbles and Ser- g`e)arn'tm. Dreamland Theatre LON CHANEY---`I`he Man of .a.`I`housa,nd Faces-- in the finest picture of his (fL1l (30]' Thurs.,.Fr%f, Sat, Disc. 27 - 28 -'29 - " Maxinee Saturday, 2.30 Comedy-Shou1d Tall Men Marry ' . Extra Added Att1'actiQ11--Sci'ee11 forecast, with John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, V\7i]lia1n Haines, Greta Garbo, Ramon Navarro, Marion Davies, Lillian Gish, and others." ' See your favorite stars 1in one -picture - REGULAR PRICES ` Mon., Tues., Wed., Dc. 31; Jan.` UNITED CHURCH `]o:eph 717. Jchen ck. a~;~i~w!:::d:# mm? Special Matine on -Tuesday at 2.30 Prices--Nig11 r 350, and 150. Matinee 250 and 100. While The c;ey_ sleeps m-mu Mom M l.0lIl woumn WATCH -FOR HOT NEWS ./3re.r'en+eJ (Tm-nah '7T1_ Iclmn ck. speaks when he says that the Canadian Rockies, for beauty, charm and thrills may not be surpassed. During the nust few years quite a number of charm and thrills not be surpasses. During the past years quite moving picture companies have discovered the Canadian Rocl-iies. With headquarters say at Banif J-, or Lake Louise they are within easy distance of almost every scenic background which might be desired. The low rolling foothills give the color for the c6ivboy variety. Somewhere, althouglh perhaps high up, snow can always be found. T e myriad lakes, streams and waterfalls, high cliffs and rugged trails, the motor roads and the railway, pack-ponies, dogs and wild life, the peaks and pine-clad valleys bridges and tunnels provide varied properties 11 proximity obtainable in few other locations on `the continent. Many of the thrillers one sees now were lmed in the Canadian West and with the establish- ment of a Canadian film production company at Calgary, a Canadian Hollywood is in 8 fair Way to becoming built up, articularly as the long hours of _ sunshine and the c atmosphere for W ich Ban is famous two of the major essentials for success- Fnl nnnnnr--.1 wn*l.' 'l`Pm Rnn Winter 3'30 (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, M]IN'STER Sunday, Dec. 30, 1928 Finish the year we`11--.go to dhumd n .. .-_