COPACO PAYING $7.15 I-"no unrc uu_y aupxanu, I140`! v a. great ovation! :' Vwhen Irish Eyes! was followed bv inners_ ufhn Im...-,.: A I r nualltlc and got k to Barrie for a. u was owing over.) boy soprano, Ed~! V great nvnfinn! . ____________ ! \Vo h.'1\'o noticed that n husbmzd `who calls his Wlft` "th< o`d womzm" `usually is :1 prvt1`_\' docvnt. chap :m.i 'soldom runs :1\\':1_\' with some Of.h`1' "m.'m s mfo. ____ The Carter Scholarships for the Conn'f_\-' of Simcoe were announced j]:.. wm-k, first honors going to Jean Lt,-nnox. of Bur1'ic CO("_Ji(lT0. "1`!w `second go:-s to Gvertmude MuIcnh_\'. of Ori`]i:x CoIlcg'i:1t<-. and tho thirzl `to l`Ili7.21lu-U1 I`xn; also of `Orilliu (`ollt-gintc. Jun, and Mrs. W. Livjl denm of the Auxiliary, ` thanking aid for the cc makimg the evening so ~ Others r~nnh-u'}mHm.. ion, dan IL-1 and n? 4 P u-nu uunexs are com `ywas called to the `sistance Commission. favalilable to be filled Commission will do (2 I sible to help revtrurned 1 established and nd el ' Mai`0Y C-nwhm T A- < ` _ _ _v-`ya `ha FACTORY-TO-WEARER calaollsned and emp'loymen:t: _ Major Gordon Long-rnan express- his appreciation on beha7f of him- ` self and his mother for the invita- tion. He also expressed his n1o'tiher s appreciation at being chosen to plane . the wreath on behalf of the province at the Cemnolt-`aph. . E. Ann n1~nc.-In; -.c n v s1MM'oii & Cb. FACTORY-TOJXII.` A can Seventh day of November and the _---u war: ! By virtue of a warrant issued b fnug; the Mayor of the Town of Barriecm-9; bearing date the Nineteenth day orlminm Sepember, 1936, a sale of lands` inlsojr, arrears of taxes in the Town of ludes; Barrie will be held at my ofce, ssohn: Barrie, at the hour of two o c'.ock in,` Vic? the afternoon, on the Fourteenth dayl of Co] of Ja.uuary, 1937, unless the taxeslevenin and costs are sooner paid. Notice;the se is hereby given that the list of lands four 5 for sale for arrears of taxes is be~. choirs in; published in the Ontario Gazetzteivited on the Third day of October, the` in goo day of December, 1936, andT'FRED that copies of the said list may bel OF had at my oice. Vllnuu. .........I_ AM * ' I See us when in tho nun-kvt for u now fur (`( pc-rim1co in the fur business . . . With our F ER method of svllim: fur vmts you get the 1 price paid. We mko you to thv f:u`t.or_\'. and ` se`e(-ted skins. .-':_\'lvd to suit you. at n grunt : Phone us |'n- .......:_..L, Phone us , uxallllll was I ?_in strength. .~ membership "and oibhers av:-ac nn11A.l " pranch I 111 hf-.. _,....wmpu.~;m.ng in Barrie. The Leg- liion and Auxiliary do more real work : in helping without advertising than `most realize. He felt that the town council should do everything '1 possible to co-operate. Major T. J. Willivams, secretary. )1 [the Barire branch, said that the local lpranch was car1'_vine- on mu! rm- -`-~ Cu `.nn v \- -_lmauung I01` peace. Ll Ed. Shuter, now president of the _V=Ohristie St. bnacnch, Toronto, who 11 was present, asked to say a few 9 words, said that the Legion all over g the province was `making sp`.endid , headway, the membership haaving `_ increased 33 per cen. in the last -gnine months. There were mmmv W'- (Continued from page one) peace. Mr. McCuaig did not think re.-armamenrb by any country was making for . Ed. Sh1lfDY hnur nun-v5-3---` -" " LEGION BANQUET ENJOYED BY LARGE GATHERING First day of October, 1936. u. no Any UIHCE. 'l`reasurer s Ofce, Barrie, thjl S A. w. smm. 'r.-..------ For :TORON TO and intermediate points 8.40 a.m. -e6.l0 p.m. 2.05 p.m. d8.15 p.m. c-Sat. only; d-SaIt., Su v_+.. n..:f1 T DUNLOP AND 3v1uLcAsrrER GOOD GOING NOV. 18th to 26th Reduced Round Trip are FOR YOUR vlsrr -rn `Fur: enou.apn. Allen, president of the Leg- i Mrs. Livingston, presi- )- , co-operation in evening so nninmmn spoke briey. YOUR VISIT TO THE ROYAC" `WINTEI3 WFAIR TORONTO. N(`I'\Il:`MnI.-n 1 an u;unc <.`oHc'_:mte. .-s th |-<,ri:lto. for particular: xuxxlyulb ALNLU 1Nr'UHJMA'I`-ION` AT GRAY COACH 4LIN,_iS NLOP iv1uLcAsrn=.n s'r: Large Manufacturer of Nation- ally known line of Electric Re- frigerators desires` aggressive Dealers to handle his products in Barrie and District. "Sales help and every co-operation given to live dealer mug nah UJ. an persons entitled to vote in he said municipality at elec- tions for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections. and that such lists remain there for inspection. And I hereby call upon ali voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct ed according to law. W. B. Sloan, Clerk of the Municipality of lnnisl. Dated at Churchill this 14th day of October, 1936. . __ Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Taxes Town of Barrie, County of Simcoe TO WIT - l Collier St. United Church was fair- 2l_\` well lled Friday evening for the irecital given- under the auspices of 'the choir by Vincent Carro'.-1, soprano jsoloist of Trinity Church, Boston. .He was ably assisted by Gerald fBa.les, AfI`.C.M., organist, Toronto. ] Vincent Carroll has a rich, sweet ivoice, under perfect control, and .1 E`-pleasing appearance. He sang foui gnumbers and responded to an encore .- ;after the last two. The selection: iwere as follows: (a) Angels Eve) Bright and Fair, Handel; (b) ,These Are ,'They, Gaul; (3) Come Unto Him, Handel; (b) My Heart Ever Flaithful, Bach; (a) |Trees, Rasbach; (rb) lTree, Gartlan; extra, Cradle `Song Bechner; _ `extra, The Lass with the Delicate Air, Dr. T. Arne; Lloyd Tutfo1'd, accompanisrtt. il -lack reg'istered a ,sity, Kingsiion, in "16, commencing a brilliance in the zlezu-.ning'. By a c` f ceptional mental ab he completed the 1 less than is custom: David Dow Memor iaddition. In. the fa ;te.red Theology at sity and the next : his B.A. degree :1 first year in Tlheoli Sarah McCle`land Scholarship for gel In fact, he wa. Itermed a scholarsh The Lilacl". his 'sesisonal etaminatii Duna, 1\1cGinY*=a1S in Th university eulogy the Chancel` or Scha ena. prociency, w r-\'::rm'nn+:.... :.. , - ` carrying on and gaining Four applications fo) > had just been received. * coming. Attention Veterans As- ommlssion. Forms are > in and the ever_v*thin,<: pos- ) re-tTurned men to get re- and find emlovmpnt OPPORTUNITY .`v;v I VJ ediate and intermedi IV: d-Sat. ror LVUKIH BAY" ___ ,..1..uy.m. xo.xa p.m. |c4.10p.m Sun. & vI-Lo1.; e-dai".y exceptSat., x-to Oriia omly; y-to Gmavenhurst only. Standard Time 'm (`.I(Wmc Awrn `f\Y`Dr\1').1u . mm.-. . _ TORONTO, NOVEMBER Apply Box C, Advance Office, uuauu`1.1'u 1 ]me 'I'oICKE1l`IS ANID INFORMA 1`ION- AT A `I l\t'\ A nut -- -- .5uvu 15 ngumng to get results. art expressed his the Legion was rrie. The r advertieihcr 41'-nn ,..\.u.yAu`llD LU! `een g. Veterans ervaina nna, I `YOUR VISIT I `fiotnjj And to` ! . \U D EI-__ " -LEAVE BARRlE-- 4 For NORTH BAY' and `I`I'P!'l'I'IQll:n. .....l-AA` At Agencies Only .2-29 ,_.... .-.. \av\I\D Be nun tn obtain our leaet giving fun dlrcrtllm for the many use: of this wonder all of nnturo. , -_ ._.-_-..a soar`. Recommended for stomach, kidneys and bladder. It cleanses and stimulatw these organs and helps them to function pro- perly. Relicves distress and induce restful sleep. For iIixv17t:e"rnal Use pawn-n, Asthma, Eu Fevu, 99' Throat. Eucalyptus is '0! litfb Wu D your handkerchief. Rad direcbu. A Reliable Liniment Penetmtes and dimolva the acids and salts which cause Rheumatism, Neurltls. etc. Gives marvellous relief from Iprdnl and bruises. STS. _ - ..v---. navuunllbll-I` F;:ur this: n ccctive as c1r`_t:.li._|dQ;l ved tual tests I :3: 3 ..,z:,f...5.,...... :3; W '......."'4'~ A Most Eecn and Safe Gargle .` Q.___ _-u.1 2 - - - W. p. moan, i of: .` day` on G.G. Extract Avoid Substitutes 1'32:-e is none "Just as Good ...._ L` _L;,: - TEURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, lt's really a pleasure to x a pair of shoes the way they should.l:e xed and you'll nd,that- it ; a pleasure to wear a- pair of shoes that have been repaired by Brix loo. '2 do the jo cor- rec_tly.. the way you want it done. -00 \'\ e rec_.tly .. coat. Sixty years ex- FA CT ORY-TO-WEAR- 1` utmost value for the Id your coat is made of rt saving to you. ll ; - A./;e ii efn CQRRECTLY Furriers THE COAT STORE ,.____ ______}___j__.____ llwter. Apply E_ V_ Wilson sh311t_y:cu'H of Rev E` D MacLaren Super- iutcll so novavble that his career is,` __ _ _ -,-~~ --- ~' "' `.`1 ` `` 1`: Z _ _t d.l_e_ted b ,_t1'uly ehartered in the heave-ns-- "%:`:` `;`f i;,E- hem-.l'2n as wen we urc o oo a.- - e. :1 ~`~` ~ - v ` , . ,i-ail. sense. Tuesday NO 17 at 8 p_m_, mysunday School, Fuesday eveniiig,> " , _ . . 95_ , His mind early turned -to things Church Auditorjumjoperetta, urI\he,\:0`\4, llth, Q1. 8 p.111. .-\dllllSSl0l1 A Cyyspilitugl, i received .a'ni Witch of the Woods, under djrec-gchdlen 16 - ' ' ` tion of Miss Jessie Bryson. wanted__Mun up till Christmas mfheath, in. 1908 he responded to thcl intcndent of Presbyt`t"eria.n Missions -in Western Canada, for laborers inil !the vineyard of the Lord in thziti` modern aposltvolic eld. After a yeai in mission work as Asquith, Sask, ;h( went to the Presbyrteriwi Co-`legal TOWNSHIP or INNISFIL ' Bay- VOTERS 1,ISTS. 1936 when you \\;1]'l.Ehthf3' policezl cal,` . . . . - v d hol 9 me uni you Municipality of the Township of .2121 . `m_ _ _ e _ - lnnhl County of simce_ .get an d.Il.\\Vel. Ml street police Notice is hereby given that I have teieplioiies will ring when this nuin- in Montreal, where he completed the complied with Section 9 of the'ber 15 called 'S11bjeClt'S necessary for university en -` Voters List Act, and that I he_ve INCENT CARROLL RECITAL "f!'3-C0- ' P-"W P "` my ` at Ch`h 1l':v IN COLLIER CHURCH ENJOYED, It W35 "P "3 Yea" 1912 mt .5 -J-:` `On the 14`th 33!? Of 0Ct0b1'.tl1d93tbs; .1 -lack reg'istered at Queen s Univer- the list of a persqns _en1 e 0 - .1 ,. f;-._,sity, the class of Ai-c.~:< a:t el__eC-!]`. C?;e1f;1is,'; I 1l: ,.,...,_,.A_e.-A, of the Ipm=i..+,..,.. . 1 - . -or. .-uvr 61 Elizabeth St 18th TO 26th. n GOOD RETURNING ror rr.Nh'TANG and intermediate points 10.45 a.m. c4.10 p.m. 8.15 p.m. =.ntRa+ em. 0. ru- till NOV. 27th For PENETANQ nd interm:-rl:.9- ..-:_ Phone 290 ....... .a.nu y t., Sun. & 11v. PHONE 62 ;. pm. In unurch Auditorium. I Speaker: Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson,]' Provincial Minister of Education. ; Church School at three. I Tuesday, Nov. 17, in! The, djrec-g` I e, Barrie 2, 1936'. I Crusaders and Men s Bible Class- es uniting in a meeting for men at-H 2 pm. in Church Auditorium. Speaker: Hon. Dr I. T e.'...........-! su nE'Iay, `Nov. 15, 1936 Morning Worship a-t Eleven Evening Service at Seven Six-Minute M'o1-ning Sermon St( for boys and girls. Cla uniting in 2 mm;+.`....... 9.... --4-- Wednesday, 8 Meeting. Barrie Police Departmem. report for the month of October, presented` by Chief Stewart, shows that 19` convictions were made. Five were I for a breach of the Liquor Control Act, ve for breach of the Highway! Ffrafc Act and six for breach 01 1: town by-law 1378. Itn all nes and 1 1 I costs amounted to $85. : TI`he report in detail is as :-l- t lows : ,\ Burglary 2, no c`u<:; fraud 2, ccn- ` wicted; theft 7, three convicted, one , dismissed, three investigating; breach d -of L.C.A. 5, convicted; breach 01 H..'I`.A. 5, four convicted, one with V` drawn; breach of town by-Iaw 4}. .0 convicted; petty complaints 154, 211:, attended to. f Page Eight cm St um um J f my;.m...s..j.iLa:;`c.;9 U E'fEMI5$eGr'.B'A'B3f I [ isketcherl in Whn cE xuhv. 19. 1:2. DONG, B.A. B. Minister Lloyd Tuord, Organist and manta v ([15 %%f\\Il REV:-lOl_l'iS--PICK m:`r'En PIGS STOLEN Sunday,` Nov.V .1g,; "1936 H -- 1 a.m. and 7 p.m.-- I'he Minister 3 p.m.--The Church School. u:. uuwner, 1336. W. Smith, Treasurer. r - ....v. u, uxgulll masteg. Sunday, Nov. 13,; I nnu $1.13 FOR HOC-S TD-DAY uu tu-uay are a/.1:; per cw. f.0.h nd $9.55 on the rail. , The poultry market, due to ood- ng, has . Young: chickens I ver 6 lbs., live weight, 12c; milk- ed A, IRC. and . .-\. Ulr. hickens from 5 m I`. In 1;..,. 1.... p.m., the Midweek I I want the police, call. owmhip 12121, and hold the line until y_ou anwer_. st1'eet_, pohce: havefte1ep_hones wxll rmg num-l the ! ber called. J I hiin 5 HEW. I made ` A :.w.. I -.....r.vvu, x Lcaition. Operetta and Concert, by` 5Miss Jesie Bryson, auspices Ceni_t1".-.1! pm mgsunday Tuesday. ven1ng,: _tta uTheNov. 25c,` del. dime`; children 1:50. ' LJGILJU : ( T 0T"Min-or, agac}?'c Lnds in * soar. Karg-E143: WW1 ~0.1-g-an 5 ssohn; extra, 7* {no}: in! v:....... .~_, ` I\I-.I,EA. \'-~~ln Iiurrir,-, on 'l`lun'.~'d:1v, , 15936, ;'\1:nga1'r-t J0.s't-phiuv widow of th- late Munk-o!n\ M<-.I.-an. I"um-ml from 1101` law residcnce, 52 C`app<.-rton 81., on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. | in Bnrrir: Union Cenwctx.-ty. JO}-l':NS l`ON--ln Innisl `townshi;),' on Sunday, Nov. 8. 1936, Margaret ( Johnshon. Funcml on Tuesday ` from the home of her sister, Mrs. I R. Sutherland. Line Cemetery. Nov. 12 M (- K H, Ln'turn1unL I` l I Interment in Sixth \ 4 1 I\H-)I`.I~Ll(J}\'-At Hon;-F l on Nov. 11, I936, Mr.-'. H.'n'vi(.- Mu2'ri(~k, I 1 Story Chow unrAULRs NED am no me minister, Dr. Ralbh M;.1r- I _ -__-u |l'Il\ V shall Dawis. . Ater pleasant years in Orillia F 1 h f Id 1; . . ' I theigugoglolgf rggtnerw roeptglltid :raI:1)- where he labored frultfully among - {in s paid the principal and courts the Young. people of Q19 cngmE`f' coigwhen they appeared last satur_!t1_on as Director of Religious Educa- ` day morning. Another deam,ter:t1on, he accepted a call to the Col- [failed to . 1191- St. United Church in Bari-`.1,-'4 t n a. earance and . ' . |._ his case cgmenuspgefom Magky where enjoyed a seven year 111.: iitrate Jeffs at a later date. wmbemy' While there ) 1 he served , [for :1 t1mc as Chzurman of the S1111- '1 `1-`" -` ':-` Ion 1)__,,,_L__L,. ' nrrl urn: r~?u"-"` """ .;.;___.__.___. 'I`;hJ'evcs invaded the piggery o_f C4}1<,-m'icals are not n nnezth Strothers, Peel S`t., last_F`n- peqc-e_ tune, arg'ues 3 B,- y night and stole thre(_._of a htter ponntxpg out that such 11 week-old pigs. Chief Stewart glycenne and nitric aci investigating. d1'cr-nt uses in pence RELIEF COSTS SHOW 1 I Four young men ' [their poll tax after tings, prir coss when app` Ar , 7VV_`: ,.......,.....g me word of` 'llhe wedding day, a d 5a,u1, rreqenck J, By)-on was sen. God wiih vigor and effectiveness. with drolly dancing, had . Itenced by Mag-ism-ate Compton Jejfg During the winter of 1922-23 he was man as the preacher; Job: {in police court to serve 20 mo,-e!absem_t from his pastorate on leave, the blushing bride; Bob I ldays on the same charge, that of fullling the conditions of the Re- man groom, and the beaultiz passing worthlws eheques_ His woe. search S_cholarslu'p which he had wnimaidsi Of Which Ed- D165 `sh mg post graduate work at the standout, Bob Maskell, T4 - ip warned the accused, ater giv- and tak ing him a light sentence on hi; Uniw{er_silt'y of Ohicag-0, where he Jack Craig, Jim Stevens, promise to leave ltown when hjs time specaahzed in studies in New Testa-:son, A] Patterson and Ed. is up, that if he ever appeared in merut Literature and Religious Eda-` The grand nale and ti rrie court again he would get _-i _cat_1on. While he was sojourning in off of station LION was I` long term. Chicago he was attached to Hyde anothel` Year with the S _..___._____ Bark Presbyterian Church as assist Goodbye, Good Luck by ` IPOLL TAX DEFAULTERS ant to the minister, Ralph Mar- cast. I shall_ I 13...... e - I f'_' 'b}'iVn`g'in~-c` iyatZ`ilolr`I` Recently released from the county afflicted and preachin 8801, Frederick J. Byron an ,`?T19d_bY ,1n morelabsenltz pasta |d3YS_ conditioi lpilsslng whi '1hJp warned ta. king gradu: mg University Ohical promise leave specialized 15 F! he, . me again was `long am I"`l__ I Prphv+nw:n -. T 01211 , __....-._, ;evenmg' service and at the close of {the service gave a short reci-ta] of `four sacred rong-s. Members of the` .choirs of the other churches were in- ivited for this recital and responded I goodly numbers. I V!-`RED J. BYRON CONVICTED l PASSING BOGUS CHEGUES . I `I -..-.. . W, LUCCELE1 and r`ug'ue in D` i Minor, Bach; (b) H.a1'monies du *Soir, Karg-Elert; Four Organ Pre- Sonata No. 1, Mendel- Noturm, Grieg. Vicenut Carroll assisted the choir Iof Collier St. Church at the Sunday {evening service gave short mu-;h+.,1 -4 . u. was 1n Iaybert, Lochfyne, Scot-'2: 5 . . , _. ,. land that the subjl;-ct of our biog'1'a~; If R'eP`_?i3n1t)'a_ .VeS 3; phicz 1l. c]1a1"/.-M31 sketch this week; jfme h `t `I; kdlver the ,_1_ound .`1'st szuv the llght of_day. The actw .`1\"`V" got ' n_ (_ 1_ ond Bal_li'e andfual date of his advent into this 2 : =::h_?(`l`9I`n 51[?uevemng_ a pub_; nno1vt~a1'_ sphere is yeiled. in` doubt, but; l~co3n1e0ting. will be held p1_obab1y!the mnlestones ot acl1.1even1nt that; 1-rin the Librarv I.-lull whe n lms on:h2`ve marked the progreg 01 the ad" .. . . L f R . J. J. B. k B.A.,' f-1`ilgllrgigflzgeasltlgvlbsgti SWP5 ke"!d/$`fJg?,e 1;): tt`hee`E7'h1'isian 111i?1?st 1'y have; 1' `j--T-`-` - t1` I 'h' `t ` d ' . h nnc (Jon;-ert. dn-eutod hu!. Y ` `*1 919 m P " (been so notable career I 4 I ; Nominations for members of the" W town council, Board of Educat;inn`J -and Water and Light Commissions: I fwill be held in the Collegiaite Audi- ;ton'um on Friday night, Nov. 27th.] ;NoW is the time for ratepayers to `] {decide who are the best men (or; -women) to havegcontrol of the town's Jacftrivities. I! I cu .4, me. and . A. hickens from 5 to (2 lbs.. ll\`(', ll:-; ilkfed A, 170; svlr-ctwtl A, 15c; -H; 5 lbs., livc-. 9c; milkf<-(l, 15; sul- d A, 13; 4 to 4 `,1 lb;<., `live, So; ct A, 12c; 2% to lb.'~:.. liv.2, select A 10; f-z..1.te(l hens, over 6 (1 up to 5 lbs., live 7c, dres-sad ; 3% to 4 lbs., live (Sc, (lI'CSSL`d 3 to 3% lbs., live 50, (lrossml I ., live 10c, dressed 12c; over -1` -. ";" I` Barrie Women s Canadian Club,f Public. Library Hall, TuesdJa.y, ,at 8; pm. .'Sp(:3kl', Mrs. `C. H. Thorburn, O.B.E. Subject, Women Report} Progress. \ i > .\ an: no: "mumt1ons `n (5, British chemist mi materials .'x.~ acid have very uses and in war. BIRTHS U.UU I bcca . FL . vvvu. Luv SBIECTIOTIE ws: f-Iim, Handel: (bx Mx. mum'tions" 4n Rrifyinh r-Bram :..o uun 1 Kong, (I to Mr. an can u am we close a the churchpg warn :'n I .. -...-v- nova. uldru from feather Bds, also mzjde ' tgj Feather Mattresses. Eiderdowns re- cnvorrd. Representative here now. Phone use. ( ` I INCREASE .:1a3o4.u'.14 .'$185.7.-3 60.91 29.80 27.00 1.00` or. (,`hin;. .n:cn('(.' mo (uscussion by l'('f(`I`)'il]}: to 2;]? th(- ::m:`es of the subject in re- spoct to which he a1,:r<~os with his opponent, thereby making that in- d1'vidua1 feel that it would be rather" ` unr,~u.<.onablu to .-mrree with the rest of his views. In discussion wlth `us I 1 um, .`U IL IN il ('.'l.s'o* in}: .~'.'nti. Sim-v con1`1n;_v' 1'0 i.il](i.\`:l_V, Rm . M1` iliuvk h.'1.< lnkvn zm :14-Live part 51' the ('ommuniL_\{ lifv. Ho is :| usefu l)lcllli)t'l'}~' of thv l\'iwa:.ni.s' Clul), luring: `:11 thv pm-.~~m lim- :1 dirt-1-1m`, :1.-- .w6-]I us (-huirnxzln of ihu Child W4-I `f:.r:- ('mnmitl,t-I-. As might he -\'- pc(`t,-(I, thv lm-nlin-!'.< 01' thu- (Tluh. mu: 0!` of cvr-ryoile hm- our i()(':Ii :l.\`.\`(1(?i:liil)llS for Lhv p1u'n,n.s'- of int,t-|l<-(-1,u':1I dispu i:'.ii0n, took :uiv:mt:u:u~ 01' (hr lir~| zxv.-niI:1h'o ()[)])(H'tllnii_\ to mnkv his \\'iiL_v rvm:n'k.- .-Hui .<<'holxn'l_\' di.~'.~'-rt:n- !,ion.- :1 rt-g'ulm' i`(-uiurv of tlu-E) am-min. In mhlition ho holds UH- very imporumt position of ('|mp|.'1in, i(. 11ha- (Turlini: Ulub, in which on- p:|('ily h(- is said to ho l:u'p:*l_v re~ .~ponsihl(- for the luck of pro1'unit v ' Lhv Poo`. St. Ice Pulzu'<', cvvn in ' nu-5 ()f;.,rrv:1l nu-I1t:II:'tn-:~'.~'. ` Rev. Mr. Blzu'k's hobbit-.< are .s`hinp:, urp:uin;: :m:i pr:-:u-himx. As 21 successful magnet he .s't,:1nd.~: almost without eqlml. Hi.~ vary -'octiv.. technique is to com- imcnco t h<- discussion by subitwiv in three principal rm , 'l`\v-my - Elcoc Presbytery, zmd, as we I Geneva Co [the United Church, meeting idon. 'I`hr-n in 1933 Rev. M `-`"wus (sailed to l.ind.s'u_v, and 7 that if was his duty to do so 3:}'l(`.' .. -- - ,u'\'(')' 1'1-gxrr-LL1-d his dr-vision to com-- ghort,-. He likes I;iI1a:~`,|_\' and he like.- Ithu (-nng`r-y::1tioi1 to W`hi(`11 hv is min ii.s`tv1'in;: so :s:1l,i. both thv `n1(n1b-rs of his ('()I11:l`(*j.',`:li;i()H and the citizc-n.~' of I.iml.<:1_v izvnmmllly Iikt. him, so it is of cw-ryone Klan... an ,. --- `nL'.~ILilY1Lln}.',"_V :|(:(:r.-ptnd. I I During; the tlhrr-0 yt-:1.)-s that 111- has: "bu-n in I,ind.s':1_v as n1inistcr to th- ' {(Iun1brid;:r,- St. Unitvd Church ho ham ,mwvr )'l'}.',')'1'LL1('(] com:-I I;in(.~`:1\' nnzl 1.,` m.,. `lmissioner to the Genev' at Lon- Mr. Bl.'1(r'r: `was f(3r:Iin;_v;] so, he un- ;hc.'~`ituntiIm"_v ; Durim: ilhrt-0 `Hun-n 41.... 1, - ~ Mamtresses rebuilt just like 1 Beautiful Down Comforters Ir beds, made Mattresses. Eidnrdnwna -,.e....u-.u.xon in ms nal year he com-l 0 pleted the regular curriculum of f `studies for the minister, and concur I l) rently with that took the additional! {J subjects required for the B.D. de- _ gree and won the Queen s Travelling _ Scholarship for the highest m-arks in the last two years of the 'I`heologlc:1l, Course and for all the wo'k for the B.D. degree. 1 I g The brilliant career of J. J. mack` f at the university had attracted wide- .spread attention and immediately . on his gwaduaation in 1,918 the .Rev. l J. J. Black was called to be minister of St. A11drew s C-'hurch, e,|< `one of the nest charges in the em 1 tire Kingston Presbytery. There he 6 spent six happy and successful years *7 bringing consolation to the sick andil preaching the Word of` V winter 11 !absenlt/ leave,,t ifulllimr Hm n......I.-4..--.,, - -- l .,.n. uugree and complelbed him Theology, winning the? Waddell Memorial; genera`. prociency. ; was what might bu; scholarship man tl-n-mm1.,u `IFS-`S man is customary, `David Memorial S Iaddition. fall of the sprim and ( nal. ---(- ' "" ;sketri&"ih'7w'h'b`;`A gfwho lin__day Paper]; Ignuu vu ca) ; i It was in Taybert, Lochfyne, Sco1- 01 ,land, biog'1'a~ !phical. cllax/:t'er this xw-ml: I. `-........, uouuc, 1.01` seven years ;has many admirers who l'read with interest what the Wa lhvas to say : i It was u`n '1`-n-k.~...+ 1 ....w.x..A- v Church, -was the subject. Mr. Balvayck: ' gwas pastor of Collier St. Unit-':d`Sh_- ;Chu1'ch, Barrie, for and ' a` ` many -admlrers wlnn vm" - uwnorsi ; 4.(ContinueTfrom page one) I ,, |""fdoo1's. Many of the townspeople `, ' " 6-11tL_J1'e_CI into the humor and gaiery `I untll. 1t was annouhced that Dr.` ` __a}:11'1e} was leaving` town for good. ` ,, ' . -_on Ldr , '- .1` d t : 1:: 3501118 weeks been wvmtmg` up c1 c1zens|waS that` the doctor was leaving. on `of Lindsay, under Pe1'sona1i1:1'es- Ian uetelmtyn case " `Who s Who. Last week Rev. J. J. .- ,. _ '- - ` 1` - Q; Black, Minister of Cz}mb1~idge United 5 thl.::nltn0l(?utVE]1]emL1lggrgsli B=1rayc!<` . . , S1 . United: `% fS. +1.. . n A . . . .. r . - (`ihm-r-In nm...:.. 4-'~- ~-- - ' ..--u u.v-Au-uucu W109` ead F. Burnbrae, nest en~' _ 1 . . . ` . posedly taken from a Broadway play]??? a"lw?d dmm ntrmary bhgzgtaf]; in which the actors ailed to tan: . `*CPe(f' t`;:an hf anarfo ft but clearly or '.oud enough and how inum am a . n m`y a"_ :0 two weeks 1'1; had been corrected by -1. it n't1"pe"I3 e Le 31 'i'e m-I`! shouting. Pants were played b:. |for1;}I11:' e'and E0 e et iesflts 5* at yearsred TYT013 LUCY P-0mf1 t. Ruth C194 Reev:eC D Stgwam ix ressed his xging andjlad. 33- 11- Braden and Art PU_g h-`la reciandoh of what Be -on W, fcted The da Y dl`ft.V. pp 1- hi - B - 15;] L `_ I Jack Cole-'? ccmp' is `mg a'rne' 8 eg -ing the preflcheri J`}m, Hd7{9'"' `:1!$nh`:I11.(3:.I:`.`.ux.i.l.E~3'_,fi more-A"eal mm on 1eave,,the blu5h1na- hrulcn mm D-`-`--- i"1'nn- +1.... ---- `-' , (.4 \I4- ..-/;u ue ell`; ed same umve.---. I spring he received complelbed t_year Dheo1o2~v. Vvinninn nu. I\I;u'kr:t quotations for hogs by the Virst Co-operativt: Packers of On- Lario to-day are $7.15 f.o.b md $9.55 (l)'(-.<,\~r-d nn Hm. vuil _ V _ , _ _ _ _ L . ..,.. vu yuyuc U d.CK 170 H in in his nal com.jpIumber as his tub e BaI'1'i'S Wonder 130) S4 ' Ward Bra) . drew gr 1 additional `with his singing of W"her zquired are Smiling. He 1 7011 the Sycopating Sinnelsy inito dance. F`ll'\7`PV1l`n mm. .,,- uuuug, received am; al foundation in his naJtu'vea' thci 2v. D. MacLaren, in Canada. for lahnv-nu-e Le Missions `orers in that r Sask , College leted rsity 7 mt J .J. Arts unusual f h.ig`heI R I of ex-, liligenc: 3 a. yeai :' :ing the-' ,_ V... uuuua-Au, 1`I'X`lK Chas. Lowe, Art Pugh, All Steele, Jack Walsh Altlcey. A skit of the fault-nding Wife who is never satised, her husband lait the theatre and the theatre girl presenting` Roxy service, .1 ;laugh. The wife was played by Helen Sutherland, Warren Wilg::1` was the harried husband, and Gladys hompson the Roxy 2:-;irl. A troupe: `Iof hired hands, Leah Lowe, Jean] Beach, Catherine Delaney, Laura oach, Bettlty Pugh, Eunice Mc- Quade, Dorothy Wiles and Marion Lowe, were the company for thei happy couple, Helen Lavery an-.1 Uobson, Bob Dufl', and Dick 1 I I rshjp in I Mary Living Ha] I A (IN/a.1l(' ccua zuxu [ rho W111 ` Warde! I _ .. ua , ' any dl`t;I_V. daixcmg , hadd (Back Cole-I Jtohn Hodgemi Bibby, he- IESS. ave, Re;-lman beaultifu`. bridei- V` ;von{maids, Ineson was a Ted 'I`yrrc'-`.:` Cnaiz. Jim Stem. mm: r-J THOUSAND JUNIOR FARMERS ' mvrran TO WINTER FAIR ,,O, ...... umzvcua, 1480 me-' -Tson, Imeson. ;. .1 the signing made for. singing of ,` the entire`: I __ "W m,,,___5 Wu, uu.u:aaeu co per cent. in last ,f Barrje s Ed~i;1J'T1 310TlthS- t_l'1`lh}' BWGT? m3JnIYl1`~ Bray, ovation urne men 51 In _arr1e as ese- :] llwith h-is_ ainging Eyes Iwhere, who had not .1o1ned,the_ Leg 5- follgwed bf; LV_1.Y Veterg -;ih t}, so 15' S` 1 1 e guonwass -g m o e toeda, {papEgnn; :um`Y,n? ovY,agn1'etu1'ned man. There are still. some `featured .tappist, with Winnifrgd Dc-111,000 V0`t1`3-HS W3-1k-lng the Streets lnault, Jean McKenzie, Mary Smith, ,Wit'h011t 3 J'0b. many Of them hungry Marjorie McBride, Lois Ryan, Phyllis [and needing r_ned:'c_a1 attention. The w(`Ma,th~ews, Betty Grant and Audrey,`G0Vmm'U 15 being Urged to PTO- walker forming the troop 'vide hospitalization for all returned .` , . _ ,soldiers. Alt present only pensioners ` W5 How You say It was sup lare allowed in military hospitals. posedly_ play The sinned men M b er , m pe e V R9,, .. _ 3.. :_ ...... A- . enough and L..." ....m Canada * 9" " Q n .l e I n , I ces on eggs: A large, 39c do::.; medium, 37c doz.; pu1`.ets, 29 . I 1 s&7i'6i'a{tin to LAC waa LOIIOWCG DV g who loved Florence Hounsome was featured tappist, wi- h Winnifred D C. Marwy Qv-~34-`n I I 'pnunP.(1 me manager of 1 ,on the Queen Mary, Jmiles ourt on the Atla him to phone back jplumber as bin tn}. mm ...- .,..-. -.u:::auons," m which the .wife took a fall. for eternally asking, asking`, was played by Bob Bibby rand Helen Luck. Long Distance, !Pleas`e showed Jack Walsh attempt- ,?ing to get Barrie 195, while M-ar- |garet Webb talked to Paris and Ed.| `Ineson to Capetown. Jack nal`_v {phoned the the local Bell `On the 0119911 7`/fur-xr r---M- """ ` `many ulwn1g`5`LOI1. i Usher, director of gpresented Sense and N .which met with the ap everyone. Questions, in ' eternal] B lPlea.s`e ;ing w] |D`2rAd' `Uni-uk L-:11---` ` " ' ouopee." Flash three saw Gordon Longinun ;"i`i1:a_~ .\Iu.yo`1' Herbert G. Robertson :11. tempting` to extend a civic welcome 5 Ito the people, between interruptions !of a dark man played by Oscrn `5Shank. Say It With Flower.~:" {made up ash four, with Alf. Shep i"lClelund oalnd the Harris Flower Shop wlciz-ls, Edith Pilgrim, Audrey cm- lllbett, Marg`a.i'et Ranisuy, Gladys `t,'I'honipson, Ma1'g'z11'et Park, iVIa1'g'aret '.`Edge and Minnie VIa.nAitte1', forming: fythe company. .9; A one-word conversation on a park `*`,bench featuring` Morton Knox and ',.Peg'gy Pal'SO;'1S gave the audience 1. " good laugh, which, followed by the lPoison Ivy Ballet, just about 5;brou:g`h't down the house. The prime Eb-allerina was Tommy Cuthvbert in a `3;owing' gown and long owing golden 0|braids. His company was made up f of Geo. Hubbard, Frank Dobson, 3 Dufl' ]iA.|l Sfnnln Tnnl. 111-1 1 - -- V iherd doing; the solo work, with Ruth ` Y [LIONS MINSTRELS I ; DRAW FULL HOUSES} sob Maskell, '1*yu?e~I4 Ted I'ne-` ierson and Ed Tmnm __,D., ..u... her, the show, Nonsense, art. approval of which eternal! naln'h-r _....... vv .:.a4u.3 a.uu 11:0 Jetown. naI`_\: pnager some 2,500 Atlantic and Barrie for 2 ..,...u.m.,.uu on a park 1g; rhich, :he [`omm_v Cuthhnrt in u \ MATTRESSES-- 3 COl\_d_F(_)RTI-LRSI