orovincial h1'g'hwa_\', ac W. D! Smith, M.L.A. VII'l`. (iilfm-(I 1w`iu-rmnn Todd. (`uu|<. ~l-lnrmzm Cor1'1p;:n1. ` Essa `.\'.}. ('l\( No ms. flihc first of the .9; .`lm..1.: WARBLE FLY CAMPAIGN in. h'-~Bi1l Walker, Chas. Henry. 7---Roht. Boyea, W-alter A1-` :1-.=.2:e:`1 \ h3-~0rville Todd, Howard':A]-I 4---Frank Bezuitty, No K--~Ilv:11'v(.-_\' R:1l.~'lo{1, r. cowl` scneme. Aavert_1s1ng sheets :1`l1'z1ctivel_v displayed, and above the fonlt. is suspended a large Sign of the latest mode. i'Vl~nn I.-.1-`kn L. .........',\.1 ,...A :.. LI, `U - 2---~-I\':'._\' I/oug.-;hecd, W. Kon- Hnlni. ()) r ~-. \`m'm:m |\'vrr, l'}d;.r:1I" Orvnl Pnrr, Cecil Rm- (`H-il N1-wlon, FI':n1l-1 I I ~l'I(l\v2u'd (Iurr, - Hrucv (`ow:m, .-\H'rod Wvbb, Hr: l`\'('}' H11g'hv.~', I '.<|t'_\` S1-ol.l., R'.o~bt. Arn-L me iaxest mode. `The lobby is czxrriml out in blue and orange, with indirect lighting`. The aud:iI*orium conttained six hun- dred la1`g'e, roomy ch:1ir.< upi1oist.erud to tlm top and (IOSi.',`I`IP(l for comfort. The indirect lighting` grives the blu~ suspended ceilir.'.z' :1 sin nffr-ct which ig vnvv nu-nnnn 'l`1\.-. I1... nu ! |'3Hi.~i. u ur: M:-Ix n|;;`hl. Dtuvi lll. ul.'l(`N \VilI.s~nn\, ' Farmers and Junior in the agricult.u'1~aI Saturday to discuss )1` tho V92-r ('hl|l'(']I. 1"r:m k A rm - Will Warn- Osca 1' B-0 \v- 'l\|m.<. R.- F. GARRETPS H1`, NE1V;THEATRE:f .l-um-ll. h'.'1Iulfu)-dl I N01-mun i |`ruIn:1n; I Wilson Turn- ("och *2:.i9i- [.10 yd I l:'1'11dhope, does not 1`(`si(:l0 far f1'c_m: SrHa\vke.~'ton-0 amd the writer was in- _`fo1'med by a reliable pel'.~`.0n thvzl tin ` Icourvty judgce seldom reviewed tin- 'minu.to.< of Om council h(3(`121l1SG ho` mid they xvoiro among the moss? ac-D ;<-urafcely kept minutes in the Couumtyj 301' Simcoe. and we may mention .11-V , so thart Oro is nmc'tfical1_\' free from idc-`ht, :1. good thing: these hard times.` _lMr. R. G. Kendal] has been tax 001-! lnctor for a ntumber of years and ho! _ novvr srmt the baili to any `n~omr~ iyet. A 1 F` SCOT!` BROS. wish in .'llHl()l1llt'(` 1|u- sulv of [huh- Icc Btlsinoss to the ' \, ` nun I/ILL \.1au'au1aIr \./ULAILLI) [Hilli- D Mr. Joe H-eirshkovertz, a Russian 1` Jew, was in this district last week l1.col1ec~t.ing rags and old iron. Ho is .V`at present `a: resident of Orillia. I: e. w(_>nvderfui how the Jews makn :1 good living: for the.mseive:<. "I " We have been iomfo-rmed that Mrs. iKins'ella. a former resident of !Hawkes1t.onc, moved to Toronto re- CL`nI1I]_\ \v'i`1'h her family. We wish ;'her success in her new home. Mrs. M. Graham, of I-Ia.\vke. l who was accompanied by Mrs. W. A. .|Smith. of Oi-iliin, nnlin nn M.` uh!` V 1 3 A short Limo ago we said that {l1'(]( SS our d1`ivint_L' mld .%tl`2ll1_;',` urn roquon'l_\' ropnrtr~d in tho :`o\\`.< n I Mr. T,. Goring, of Br2.n-Lford, caul- ed on Mr. D. McLe1]an one day 1: . week. M1". Goring is doing bl1SiT1C`a.~` _for the Canadian Oountryman." I M L... I.I.,...._L1 .... ,..... .. n.._-:_.. r`Il' I\II.a gnu from any one station to any other station named below: A.ll`an-dulv. Bm'k s lal:lL<. CoH`in,cv:wood, Meaoni. Orilliu. B|:l:1`ri(-, Gruv-m1luu'.~'t., Midlamud. P-3-nel oang, Bracebridge. Huntsville, New- market. l 4l':.Vl I`l(-:`\l INC A RS1`. .\ n .1 mum, vvuuustucx. Also on APRIL 2-3-4 to Gravenhurst, B1'acob1'idge, Huvmtsville. (7o:nlIandm', NORWH BAY um] ALL S5'I"A1TTONS on lines of TEM- lSl\ A.\IlNG & I\IOR'lI>l-`FERN ON!'I`v.\RJO RLY. and NIPISSING (`fl72U'l`R..~\L Rwl.Y.. and bl`_\'()!l|d CO`CH.R.-\:NE `o K.~\PUSI\'.~\ST;\'G :1In|(I INC. |u\\ U1. :.uNuu.\. Mlltonv, M1orr1sbur_::`. Napnneo, NIAGARA I.\`l,l;S. Ow-x~.- Sound. Oshawa, P.n11ne1'st.on. Paris, Peter- boro, Prescott, Port Hope, St. CIwt.l1z11'i11es. Sam-ia, South- ampton, S'tr:1t.ord. I\otton]1-am, "Mouton J.s., Wlritby, Wim- ton, Woodsitock. Huvntgv l`....I1nn.l,... xvnns-rv.rt n A xr . 1- ~r IV`!!! . `mun--~ _ .. _.....J , a -la: an Ialnul _[lI. IIIII l.JI'1l.\I`ll:l and from all Stations between Trout Creek and King Im:|., includ- ing Midland, Penet.-mg and Meaford Branch Lines rnn CANADIXN` `1""~z"`L3\1`1oN.e\"if Fares, `Tickets, Return Limits and Ino1'mat`.ion from Agnms Ask for Handbill. T.194.u I%A1I`--gQ- -IA---:--- V "iAL1i Rii: "F-'VUEL AND SUPPLY co. and lu-r(`s\vi`rl1 wish to thank tlxcir n 1an_v c11. for support and patronage during the past twenty- ve years. Cenf a- Mile Ronni` fl [VG] . And to l :n'r_v Sound. .-\1-(lln-gr, Krgv Jct.. Pickerel River, lur\\'u.~'h. SLulhur,\', Culpn.-ol, Westroe, Go=g'ama, Tiana;-::1. l?`o|oyot. Olm. Ho)-nepayne, Lontgac, Ge)v'.n1dton, Jellicoo. B~z1r Port Awrthur. TORONTO WINIIDSOR DETROIT ]ir:1nH'onl, Brockvillo, Bellnville. Bowmanville, Cobourg, Calcdovn E:1. Chz1,tI1>am, Co1`nwzLH, mG|mmnoquu, Gcorg'e1:o\vx1. Gl(`ll('O(`,, Codc-1`i(`11, Gut-Iph, HA-I\'I`IrIJ'I"0N. Harristcn, In- _x:or.-Toll. Kincurdinv. KINGSTON, KitCh(`.`.`.Pl. Lindsa_\', Lis- tmn~l. LONDON. Miltonu, Morrisburg`, Na])nI1e0, SOUTH . OS`])Z1\\'1l. PvnInm1'.;whn1 T-)`!1I';;' pnhnw, HAWKESTONE APRIL 2nd \Alll\H\(\D '1; pvxads 0:1 mm. 1. pug uen aq mg--vu[1 qmg 'S.I9II1I!A\ az_t.zd uoumos -non am 11; 10.3 an -a:{ms-deems [m -1d>0H qs;.t1 aqq 11; 0095: uom `.t9q.mq punog uamo ue `mug 9f3LIv0-9'0 W.i|li:1m Clnudo Atkinson roc(~nt.I_V nf Toronfto. hws hvnn e11s1'n'_L`r*d 21.: 1" ldu.-Atrial (mmni. for Midlanfi. [n hm had a varied oxpr-rmnro m i(lif'f'm'm*.rt Hm-:< of work. 7 Scott Bros. Sell Ice Bdihess pun.< are _e:cnera_1I_\' quite correct. lT'he following: :~:Lor_\' appeared in the `T o1'onk.oo Weekly Sun and was said to be correct. Lt happened in the \'icini'._\' of Sunnidale when .=:2w- mills were more numerous than they are to-day. A storekeeper was rmssingzr some of his wood from time to time. It occurred in him that he would `.r_v and find out who was stealing` it. He took a stick from the woodpile and with his brace and bit bored a hole in one end of the stick and lled it. with gunpowder. Next nwnming one of the millmc-n came tic the store and after bidding: vhv t`i::~~ of d21_\'. informed the store- lr'w~n:r tlvat snlm`tl`rin_2` very remark- able h-xppeiicrl in his home tliu` mornring. S`l10l`ii_\ after kindling the ro 1 he top of the stove. includin;-' the lids. blew up to the ceiling of the kiichcn. 'I".he Storekeeper said he thought afterwards it was a `nwzm thing to do. as some of the i"~w:I`e.~' might have been hurt, lmt ` he lvtld `Lhe staisfactvion of knowing who was stealing his wood. ;;.2;;e1'. ~' 0fWt-(: country. and such 1.? ports are .9:c11e1'al1_\' quite `T110 follmvimr ctnrv sxnnnsn-m-I 1.. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937. /gr The Smart Set Silk $393 56 'F`.1iz2.`neth Street V Lingerie Hosiery Bags Scarfs Gloves The road from Shelburne to C01- limzwvood is to ho. taken` over as a orovincial h1'g'hwa_\ , accordimz to Dr Smith. M.L.A, Here are a few luu. act-(-.~.~:oric-~ than will give a lift `o your .\Tpi)`i1:- and assure you that trim. chic you .\'houI(l have when you join thr- lCz1:~'ter plznude. .\Io.~;t desired of `USI- minrute now.-ltit-.-.s' in bz1;;'.<. .1'l'<. gloves and bou"tonie1'es; nvw, tum-- l<-ng`t11 and reg'ulzn' size h0: _\' in l1lt(`.~L . a't.t1'a(:ti\'t- spring" lin- Jrnrin - 1 ` the followi-mg; Sunday, April 25. Because Easter governs activities <`ecuIa.r as well as 1'e1igious, 't:'he1'e has been a movement to x its da-to just as the shiftingr dlmte of Christ- mas was xed on December 25 in the fourth cen-tuvry. Appa1'en`t]_v Lhere is little ecclr-siastical objection {to doi-neg this. 1 rum` .... u. Azver holding firm at Christmas, potatoes dropped per bagnn the Barrie mar urday morning. "Tradin-2* vvns H1-iclv mu u ruay morning. i ~'Tradin-g was brisk, with many` buyers on hand. Chickens sold at 20c lb. Eg;:.< went slowly and re- mained at 18c to 23c dozen. Bu.1m' was str-z'lrl_\` at 30c lb. guuuwuvexsy as (O w'nen nuas1 .ersnould' ;be celebrated. The converts from `Judaism wished to conltinue celebrat- ing Passover, which to t`hem was endowed with a new signicance. And the Passover started on founteenth day after the new moon nearest the vernvaul equinox. Because the lunar months do not fit exactly; by whole numbers into a calendar based on the solar year, Passover; was thus a shifting date. Nevert1he-- less, the Jews converted to Chris-N t.i~:nit_v wished to con.in-ue to observe! Easter on Passover and on wh2uteve1' day of the week the full moon oc- curred. the` J ( J l \ 1 Q i I C I... nun.-5 lJll`lD- Under the sponsorship of the Church of Eng'l.md. for example, the 5B'ritish Parliament in 1928 passed a `law thud: Easter should come on the `_Sunday following; the second Sa`ur- !day in April. This would keep Eas- te1"s date near the traditional day [of Resurrection, Sunday. April 9, I30 A.D. B one nat_ionv c-21-nnott ihope to observe a fixed Easter date ` alone this law will not become of- lfocfive Lm'les.=. other nations agwn-e. If the in-tt-rn:-1tio-:.l a._<.:`1`cen10n can be obtained in in few yr-.n'.< the late ldatn of Eastm-. 1.043. may never bo '9 observed. `POFTATOES DROP TO $1.50 I AT SATURDAY'S MARKET I HOW EASTER IS ARRIVED AT If}zi.<".c1".< Parlit--.~`t (late is March 22, which occurred in 1818. Not since llwtr. and'r-ot all during the 20th cc-vitnry will it come this early. In 1.0-/1: . E2x.=`.o1- shifts to its la't`est pa.- sfblc date. The r.-it full moon fol- ll-.\\'in_2' Mlzu-ch 21 will occur on April 18, a Sunday. Ease)` -then comes the followi-mg` 2'nv=-rm: at-h'u;+.'...~ l;r1Du`Ce(! throughout the auditorium l The projection, supplied by tlwl Coleman Eleczfric Co, Tbron_to. considered the mo.< t. elaborate <- efcient obtainable. A high inten- sity are light is used with special fr"-Itxnres. A feature of the screen con:~`).'1'uction is that patrons in tho frovnt rows clan View the picture equally as well as those in the ran`- with a minimum of eye strain. eD~11'un. . fI'7he Council of Nicaea, in 325 .-\.D., nally decided in favor of the Gontiie Chri.s=ti;.m view, a-nd xed Ea.<`t0r .< date on the rst Sundialy 1'r"_::'.'."ng.>' the fourteentll day of tllm moozr (full moon) on or after the 21st of` .\'larch. This year the full moor?` comes on Frid~a_v, March 26, and -the Jmvi.<'h Passover begins on that day. Easter is the following Sn l1(`l'._\'. ` -" I 5 In the early days of the Christian; Church there was a long and bitter; ' jconrtroversy as to when iaster should - he Pplphrnfnd, The r-nn\`r:n-fa -Pr-An-u The Gentile C h1'is~tians, on the other hand, wished to celebrate Easter on a Sunday which was con- sidered as the Resurrection Davy. Also, Sunday, as the be4g`i~nrning of thn new week, was symbolic of 21 rebirth. 7T'Tl-..n f`m....,.:1 -4` \7:......_ 5,, nnr ,.ues dropped to $1.50 A market Sat- firm $2 since : to $1.50 arrie Inn rbnf Q-+ -unv zmnum nu-4-hing` will he h--Id .on April 8th at Ulv honw of Mr.-.. 1.. flihompsovm. when :1 full wtt.umI.'m.- IS rfoquestod. with !`t'[)(n`b.~I mm t.. vm-.ous committees. . .- . '- - ' VIM- _. C 1`t.- com.ng inom bchmd . `i\-Juan! (l)(~z:d PH! U! by the Petes i iv ;;:::*:w:5;`i::* . oqualle-d. ' `d 1` _ ` '.' roujzl -0 ' 1 ` `. L` !!tl;g\' elilninated Bnz1f:eb!`1'f1_g | 1 three 'g'a1nc.< after conjmrr 101" } | hind ,u ve-y;oul decit. I: Roll mll wn.` :m.~'\\'r~I`<-I In `-In Irish _i()k('. .A\l"l-r lhv lnu. .--.~< . and :1 pnpr-1' nu llmu-y," (`u` rnnl. vvvnts WI')`I- gr-ivr-nu by Nllh. I1. l'|'hmn1)son and :1.~4m-l< lurnim: run t4-srt _Lo km-p Lhu lzulim in prm-|.i(-r- was held. ('ommunviLy wi`n\1.rim: .'1ml ,bhn- ~"e|-vim: '0? n duim._\' lunch hrouulu`. bhv nu-ruling tn an closu-. '~'l`vh- unnuul nu-4-1:in1.v; will he h-.el(l ,0 AID)? Hf. Lhu hnvnn n-I` M -. I vl uu-:-- \'\'l')'I' UIH_\' ll Illl`IIl|H`l`.- |H`:'.~~`- 7 . iCentre Veszgtwa. `VV.I. Oshawa looked on the .s'p-('L:1c]n 0|` im-briatr-d Pc-trrrboro I':1n`.< raising; p:u't.i('uIur Cz1in" amt! not .s'hmvin;.-f thv It~zL. sigrn of sponim: blood, with vu li`.:t.lr- smilv. TI, is ]ik(`l_V they ma- 'u.<-d to hnvimy Pntv (-itizr-n.< in thu- ` motor town. or muylw they know `the |l:u'Lic.< u.-(I by lur-:LI citim-m'_v when ri\':1IO. tu:n.m.~' mi;.-*h'. pl.-n_\' in Hw l.ift:|m-Ix (`ri1.y. ue enmre-Ly Dy local labor. j rTIhe sound and projection system is c1'ed1'J`.7ed with bringing` new life to the Barrie screen. as it is H~ ! very1ates`t in engineering. T- - equipment was supplied by fthv-` 'Ihea.tre Soumnd Service and Equip-'5 menit G0,, of Toronrbo. Ti. ii H19 ni-aim n4-` Han ..mu...... I " _o `This round-robin serit.-s looks like !,what, the doctor migrlit have order- | Sod. Played by the four remaining iiteams it gives the clubs more ii.`-he A winners for the right to [ keeps everyonle satised. On top of that it will 'g'i\-'0 the clubs enough hockey, takes the place of plJa.ying. flpursurx the Memorial Cup trial, and` z in the way of gate receipts to get ' a good start nert. season. ` 'l"hv Wmm-n .s' [I1r>m.. 01' Mrs. 'x\Izm-I1 HUI for i||`:r (huin..- 4.. 'I`he Pr.-tr-lboro .~:e1'ics just past should live long` in the history of I-`u:.1'1'ie hock"-_\'. W1. heal` old '.>iln(3l`S talkixlg` of Bzu'ri(- Colts. then called Cocks o` t he North, com- IIIL5: from b<.-11i::-d as much as a ten-- [:.oal lmndicap bl.lL that was bcforg `we can remcmlxr,-1' and b('f0I`(,` hockey l(i_-vuioped into `Ll 1-cu] speed game: `(Noun old time-1'.< plr-use skip lust ; `< ( __; These statistics point to `..ho Barrio Colts being in the <-xalted posi- _-tion of top dogs. On the other hand the N01'vo('s took the Falls team by a wide ma1'~ `g'in- on Niagara Ice. This was fol- lowed by the Niaagra `team turning `the lLb1es,on Guelph on Galt ice. Another dletriment might be thd columns of pulzuligity being devoted to the Colts. However. that should be minor. OI!` the other hand, it appe2u's Iiku: Ba1'n'(- has passed` their stiffest op- position in Pe~te1'bo1'o. N orvt`he1`n Vocational have been favored since {he season began, but in the game This week the Cobts had little diffi- culty, except in keeping out of re- 1`e1'cc~ P\a.ul s bad graces. Take the number of games they have played this year. Off hand the number of league games are not 1'c-gistered, but since then they have 'played ten play-off games. In all, O.H.A. games must run close to the tweniivyave mark and with seven ex- hibitions affairs, t}na:1: runs into a lot of hockey. Enough to go stale onn, especially with ve more games and possibly another two on top of this. There are many 1'easons why they should be considered as favorites and `there are reasons why they might blow. me-mu 1.20., or '1'o1-.onJbo. ' It is the claim of the comma I that every musical note is an exyc-ii reproduction of the original, aw that ~eve1-_v whisper or inciclemtall sound is regroduced at natural Ir-v , -thus add-ing presence and nntu`.'aI- ness. A feu!tur<.= of the new .=ystr~m is the wide razvmgte of frequencies di:<-l tributed throughout the auditorium ! '1'-he mnipntinn un'nn11'o:1 'l-u- +1.. The first case of bigamy to be tried in Midland police court within the knowledge of Ohief of Police MacDonald, resu`Ited in a two months term in Barrie gaol for Charles Rourke,.,of Moon River, on Thursday u1'te1'nIoon` Jrast. But--_\'ou never can tell. 'Dhat s whznt is so up-pealixlg about hockey. nuwuu, .n.'v1u1.'1uu, 133E Mr. and Mrs. T,~k on Wednesday for where they wdl'1 cruise fn (`nan nm uiuy ana W111 spend Easter there. H. A. Lenn-ox and Mrs. W. J. Lennox were visited by their cousin, Hugh Smith, of Young, Sas`k., last; week end. Mr. Smith was returning Jo his home afier a trip to Scot- and. :10 n `MT. auu. Mr. Ailfred Crossland, of Univer- fsity of Toronto, spent the week end in town`. 1 Miss Elaine White returned Miami, Florida, last week N. am: Mr-.- nu, ~- uv vIr\IlvIdIIV9 5 Warden C. D. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart are visining in New York City and will spend H. Lenn-mr nnrl mt... m 1- bl ulb points. BIGAMIST GE-TS TWO UUICOHI oraintge. 'IThe :oo1's_ thrugth-out the building` are of re`i-nforced cement and tho theatre is absolutely reproof. Ac- (-'nm~oda:tion for the public is w pvlan-wed and attractively aar1'r'ied out. The interior declorrattinng was carried out by Mr. Stewart, of Toronto, \VhlOS' conliract for the Imperial marked his 200th job of a similar nature. Herbert Duerr, Toronto, was the architecf. Construction was dome entirely by local labor. /Tlhe ROIIIPH and nv-n1'm-Han mm+.-H... The C`ol~t.s look ho be headed for the championsh-ip. I.0t s all hope t.he_\' `ll 1 11.11 ()wi11u- \l'I- |`1 . '1`,hos. Sinclair left ednesday New York, from take a. ten-day to Cuba, Bermuda and other SPORT GLEANINGS The Northern Advance .=.-21_\' there. MONTHS from umoks-Iwn -Wm. McI\ lus'1~0r, Albert-.' Knlll. ' Nrlcholaon--`Herb. Dunn, Harvey: Whltoslde. M.1hn.on--'!'homp.-aorv Bnmting. Jos. Hnmcdy. au:pt:nuL`u culluivtr :1 SK\ mrr-cc wmcn is very at1'. '[`hr- z1i;<|(`:~` and foyer are heavily carpeted, with thv curt-a.ins followinz tho ;-<-11emc- of th- "rugs and chairs: all bei`rrg' done i-- rert. .=\1'ound the walls two runs of neon `trube lighiting gives 21 . effect, the top bt.-in'g' blue and thv bottom orange. The HIDOPS 'Hw1w-}1-nnf Hm hnilrHnn- IV 0 Umt. f`.. . N0. Ft-I1.i.~r. "KL. JV ` IHIH. KL. nld. .\.'u. L: V Whiteslde. NY `I . \ ll. I .~'LronIp:. Mn I hssn No. I -J. Il1lss(-ll Hood, Lorne lhnyt-r.~'. \Y.. ') \Y.........r I ' Ian. .\ 0. 3 . .`,:xw_\':r. \'n `I. .\u. I l--l(l (1ondI'-,lIow. \':. I 0 I Page Fo`ur In-d_\". \'.. Hum, Mrs. M. Graham}, ,The warble y powder has `beeniwlmq uaccqnlpanled dl-St,.ibu.[`ed to ,p1.eSenwtiw_s in eachlsimlth. Orxlha, called on Mr. and of 1,11,, \.m.iO_uS School sectionS_ I :\.'r.=. D. \'IcI.e:!12111 one day last )v0ok. Cattle Owners are asked to c0_ope1._ I `Thu `.o\\'nsh1p clerk, . Mr._ Wesley at in the campaign by caning on` Fudhope, does nu. thL.,',. M11001 section rep1.eSenmtiVcs*Hu\vkeston.o amq the ]j_g-,v{vp(] beyow for their ,.mu;,.ements_ formed pm'sQ11 jnnhl 1-evlewed I No. 2--Clurence Cooper. Chalmcr .\7]zLyes. " `Mn *1 n....:n- m,;a vv . minu.to.< he 11195:? ac- ...A.-1.. 1 - `H. 1. W |m-. ('2H' uL;au_v mean. However`, it is neces-i sary to watch carefully for the few` that are most certain to appear in] spic of the i;rozLtn1en-t. If these are` desroyed, it is practical and possible to reduce the ilntfestation -to a min-| imum. ` \ r>_ Nu. l'u1:u-. No. In. '_ in April and Mray. It is estinmtedl 1au.el' mam the end of March. The is other two treatnienis should follow that there are close to 14,000 headl of cat-ile in the two townships and: that it w'1'1'l require 575 pounds ofl warble fly powder to ioake care of! the three washes (1 pound will treat. 25 head three times). Farmers` :`1'e advised `co do the job thoroughly 9 so 'that all grubs are killed`before Whey leave bhe cattle. is the. 1` third year for the treafcnients in Essa township and the fourth year J in Innisl. Tthe results have bee-n_c` highly satisfactory. Herds l1e.21.vil_vx;r _ infested ar. the beginnrirrg of- the; is campaign four years ago are prac-lg- - Lically clean. However, it IS neces-I oamefnv fnr mm 4-,,... wuaa 3IAlVUhN IU ADDRESS INTERDENOMINATIONAL MEET I I I Miss} Maybeth Staindeii, ~of the `China. Inland Mission; will give -:i.n address at an in'ter gawhering on Wednesday evening. April 7, wt 8 o'clock, in- the First Baptist; Church, Clappcrton St., Barrie. This meeting has been ar- ranged by -the Executive of the W0- men's World Day of Prayer and is desi.g11ed to give all imerested an oppoiwtuiitlity to hear Miss Standen, as she leavcs s`l1o1't;l_v on her return to China. :\ P4-n.. ..l...-L A.L:..A.__ __,-_, !l|',`|}. (]`unkslwn -Wm. Mc1\ Iz1.~z 1m'., Albert! 0.. Udlt`. Barrie Ju.nciors-Presiden*t., Ray` Lougtheed, A1Land=a1e; Past President, Cecil Chappell, Crown H111; Vice- I'I1'eu2I-sure1`. 1\'Ii.=.s Ruth Cumming Ba1'_ Preside'n.. John Smith. Utopia; Sec-i reta1'_v, Miss Ruth Cuxmning`, Barrie ;l Treasurer, Donald A. Bell, Barrie;= D`i1'ec`to1-s. Miss Bessie Kennedy. A1-l Iandalez Miss Ethel Craig, Midhu1`s't;: Mi-s.= Ph_\'1Ii.< McLean, Barrie. I ....c luau u; me tnree 6-reaxtmentsj necesszlry should be applied not! later tih-ant the `end treatn1en1_< Qhnnlnl +',.n,.... P \`{-ith the opening` of R. G. Gar- ret/c"s new Imperial '1l1ea.tre1::;. . T~hu1'sday night, a long awaited iamd much talked of occasion, Barrie W4`-nt on record as being the `only `Jowr. of its size in the district to have three theatres which are placed within a hundred square yards of each other. "7ie Imperial b1'iU|f. ,'S to the Barrie public the very latest in modern con- ..t:`1:ction, beauty, and engineering i" .~'oun(l ard projection. Const.ruc`- -vd under the supervision of the owner, `the building is designed to create a maximum of comfort for. the theatre-goer. T119 frrmf. nf' `Ha hnnrlinrr in Anna Bm-1-ie J u.ndor an Institute met ag. board room on t '`.he p1'og'.112m1 for the year. Officers elected 021` t 31'? 3 Sufcicnm warble y been purchzxsed by the Essa counci`l.s to treat this area for control ies. '11-." l:.-.4. -1` A` GIC I Ban-ie Junior Ins-tiltuue--Honora1`_v P1`esident, Mrs. Stewa-rt L. Page;` P1'esride.nIt, Miss Ethel Craig, M.id-, hurst; Vice-President, Miss Ruth Cvum1m'.mg, Barrie; Sec.-Treasurer, Miss Bessie Kennedy, Alllandale; Directors, M-iss Phy-Ibis McLean, Bar- rie; Muiss aMr5z~2r_v Yecames. Allandale; :Dism'ct Director, Miss Ethel Craig. Barrie Junior Farmers A.:m-min-` au1sum(:'E ulrcetor, Mass Ethel C1-aig.! ` Associa- tixon---P1'esident, Wm. New, C-`raig'-| vale; Vice-P1`sid~en t, Lynn Russell,` M id-hurst ' Sec.-T*re~asu1-er Victor Small. St;'oud: Directnm, T.14"\1rti n...... I u1uruu1`.>`l.; aec.-'1we~asu1-er, V1'otor' Small, Stroud; Directors, Lloyd Cum-I ming, Barrie; Jas. Kennedy, Allan-l dale. mung, `D... \.1llHd.. After almost t'hi1=t_v-nI'ne years of service in difl'e1*en.- parts, M-iss Stan- den tell a thrillimlgz story of the triumph of the Gospel `over lieatlien darkness and the vigorous gro'.vth| of the Ch1'istian Church, also of the} many nav`-ional and political clnann-ges. All those in Barrie and vicinity who are interested are asked to kindly accept this ammouncemen-t as an in- viaiion, as Miss Standc-n has found it impossible to respond `to `the many requests for addresses from various, oiganizations and will be only a short time in this pant. I BILL NEW AND THIEL CRAIG I TO LEAD JUNEOR GROUPS! I ;:. Nu. _Ml.SS s1'Ai~u>r:N TO ADDRESS INTERDF-NOMINATIONAI um one meatre-goer. The front of the building is done in the new material, vitro-lite, with primrose, red amid black forming the color scheme. Advert_is1'ng sheets ;""- :14 1'activel\' disnlmvnri. and ahmm