TIVHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936. 1.`: '\ l\.'\.\\_ JU" In All Its Branches m:1>1:.\' I ..\ 1-; [mi .1~`U1: LS Phone 33, 748 TI-IE SARJEANT CO. LIMITED . \ .L4|l and .\ '1`r`'r Headquarters for [ .UlTl'J),T<}RR .~\L\'l) [l.-\Iu l\H7.R{ SUPPLIES --SINCE 1889- L` `nu-__.-_ on - --- (0: HARRY J. TWISS Men's and Boys Wear l<}\'(-r_\'tl1ing' I'm` I ' Hm Lad. Phone 731 Dunlop St`: " e~%i,(L;vi ' " The Store that Quality Built JENKINS COAL CO. Coal - COKE - WM 2.1` f`|__, _ 1'\ - 3 1. P. C. LLOYD 86 SON vs u1.1.L1.t1.l.J'1. : All fur 'F]:1<-'11, and Em-11. F01` 24 Dunlop Street I'. (A. Pllillips, I-3r2111(-I1 Mgr`. Directors of Funeral Service Anlblll.-mt-v Sm-vu-0 MONKMAN S Rexall Drug Store 15`115i`e` 213' it uu, u.;. ;.w . lhlnlop Sf Phone 88 E For that, in effect, is what happened to 1na11y ( thousands_ of Canadian young men. Wounded, 2 damaged in body and spirit. these multitudes of E our fellow men have survived twenty years of pain J33 go .I. and handicap, of distress, frustration and disap- $ pointment in the daily race of life, regardless of all St. P} the help government and municipalities can devise for them. On the base of the indescribably beauti- ful memorial on Vimy Ridge, there are carved in the solid stone the names of 11,283 Canadian soldiers Whose bodies have never been found, whose names do 11ot appear on a headstone in any of the numerous Canadian cemeteries scattered over France and Flanders. Thus no man is forgotten. The Poppy Fund, insofar as the funds it can raise permit, has attempted to see that no man` of those living be forgotten. The things government can- iot supply, clothing, furniture, tho. simple amenities of comfort in a home, are the routine rovisions of the Poppy Fund. It also meets cer- .in kinds of emergencies, medical and domstic. 3 work is practically all voluntary. It tries to on behalf of its countless contributors on Poppy ay, the good Samaritan to the forgotten fringes ITIL, ru -- - ""01 \J Yards, Foot of Mary gt. Barrie. 1 Service and Quality Always} EEMPKE HARDWARE co. E Phone 108 80 Dunlop St. The Canadian Legion, which conducts the campaign in Canada, is only one unit of the British Empire Service League, which on November 11th, in its World-wide associations in the British Empire, is selling poppies to fellow Britishers in every corner of the globe. The British peoples have their var ious national holidays and red letter days, but in the gift you make on Poppy Day, you are sharing in a duty universally British. Wv ilmnk all 1lm.<<- whn lmvo ('()-()])Pl'.`11'(`d \\'iH1 Us and '|`h(s 1\d\':m<-r- in nmkingr 1l1i.s' ]V>;1g`v pn;s'sibl(-. 'l`h<- L(`,`_ ,'iHl1 pmfit>' in the (u\ 1(*`n1` HF `I 1`_\' pm roni`. nl'1|w rm-(*i])1.<. \\`hi:=h will 1w n.<(~<'l `Fm'1h(- 1'0]iof'nf ilmsv in mwd. The Ladies of the Auxiliary will distribute Poppies on Saturday, November 7th. WEAR A POPPY ruv1.u.u cA_|_J.I.C::D.I.U.l1 o1 EI1'cLE Ieenng 1s very likely to be made by Canadians on November 11th this year, when, with the appeal of the Poppy Fund, the op- portunity is given to render some measure of grati- tude to those Who, one might say, fell in the war, but did not die. This past summer, Canada. remembered her war dead in so inspiring a fc.shion-.-the memorial itself. the pilgrimage of veterans and mothers and wives, the pa,rticipation of the King, the President of the French Republic, the Prime Minister-that every Canadian must feel pride in a duty so Wholly and beautifully done. So1ne expression of that feeling is ITl8dF`. hV r $I.`l`IQr'H911u nn RTA1-rnw-.'|m-..,. ` Ymlr p:1.<.~';:_2'(* })()()|{(`(1`i any part 4:1 H10 \\ m'l('i. BARRIE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION THE MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN LISTED ON THIS PAGE JOIN IN PAYING I-IOMAGE TO THE SOLDIER DEAD OF BARRIE AND DISTRICT. Q 56 % iwt we .41? nrget The Northern Advanio; Bob Powell s Book Store 1:vm:v'I'H.r.\'u in s'rA'HoNI:m' -run'4.oI|I: Elizabeth at Maple Barrie. Magazines, Music and School Supplies I'_`I2,, I .| 1 .. . -- W H D M! `IVE R likely 1 1+1. +1..-,. .,,.-.. J. F. CRAIG & s?oNs Phone 543 l)t~:1l(-rs in Seeds - Grain - Hay Groceries` and Provisions \\'lmlt-.<:1|(' and J?(*1;1i| I I I I I I I I I "Dian..-" 1 An 1 AA vv uUI\ ulll` tlllll J\('lilH Phones 143, 144 Barrie} L) -L \J.I.Il.l2l 70 Dunlop Opp. P.0. "\\'tw\`z1\'v You Sunrt-1|1in;:' on 'l`}\'(-|'_\'1l1iII}_;" Phone 177 for Delivery MANUFACTURER S LIFE will [H`()1(`('1' _\'om' fumi|_\' and provide :I'm' old agzo. J. A. Mccutcheon District Manager Phone 730 T. E. HARLEY H. R. PALMER W. J. HARRIS GROCER j[>I:(>\L5j'1`l."1`(T>;\*.s' Phone 692 1 151 Bradford St. Barrie 1 A I Tl`_\'/ ('31`|1"m:;:;1.1:-.~"1 :I. u-udllvf MISTY-RICH T__ rH__, BARRIE GENERAL STORE` f\ 1'\____ Phones: Order De35t.'-86` a.u.J.vu .1. J. `J.UJ.\l.'.l. Ice Cream l. hrm0 7? :fm' M Bl'i(`k Only 15c (`DAL - '(`!0T\'E - VVOOT) SUPPLIES Hunlup H1. DOUGLAS DRUGS 110 Bayeld Street Flo-Glaze Paints Wallpapers Pintures fl[)( )1 M14] fl )]~]S()'l'0 Sales and Service CAMERON 85 ELLIS BROWN 85 CO. HIT I ().\ ] 297) Plmno, 23 Barns J. G. SCOTT EDI .A\}\l()f\'l) .\I l<}R(`l I .\N |`\' :l`]\*(*Ig\'1|IiIIg' in `.\lHs'i- Victor - DeForest-Crosley Rogers - Philco - Majestic , Heintzman 86 Co. Pianos 1 `IrTr\'\Y1 n Ar\ .-..n.va.nauu.noauu; vv \lUu -1. J.u.v1l.\I)J PHONE 24?. 24 Elizabeth St. Barrie. Tl:.\ HRll .< ()l,I>'lIS'I` Dry Goods Ladies 85 Children's Wear (iH()(T`VlCH ; .\NI`) 4 l_ I} ()\'lSl'();\'S (`ma f.\I;n;\' and ]Clizabe1'I1a Phone 215 We Deliver } A. F. A. MALCOMSON -1 .\'S['I2;\`.\'(`Ju-- Tn A11 T.'... 15, 1 Hlih" S. W. MOORE H I l".l`S l` I {A '_l.` ]).r\S.'|` MCCULLOUGH S BARBIE CREAMERY CO. `Plume .170 a. .uU1t\.7 '11 -3,l)1llll S1. VR.\V{)'I() and 'l`]IzI'](I'fl`RIC S;\I{[`}S AN!) .\'l']R\'l(`T*] Phone 122 A 1?)" l\._, R. H. HEPPLESTON BUTCHER s`l]l. \'l(`l1.-md(g l';\_l,l l`Y 124 Dunlop St-. RALPH R. GRIBBLE )4-1'r;\".< .\.\n T 0V\'-'8` (`T .l\'l`TITTCf!. _-J. G. House Furnishings ',\I z1km'.s' of li.\`Rl`?I.i I-3R.A\ND `I 'U'.l_` 'l` ER. PHONE 684 REEVES JEWELLERS BU] Ll H6133 Yards 301 Page Three ?(n<. S); " i N *1 LNQ J. D. VVISDOM 86 CD.