In Event of Another War. Canada Wouid be a Point of Attack and Certainlya Great`; S11h"'e1'e1', says I-Iigh. Commissioner. ll KING VIBE?! Production 0! A..l.Cronin's novel Will! RALPH RICHARDSON ' REX HARRISON - EMLYN W|I.LlAMS - Pf0dlIeadbyVictorSavi|Ie : I STAND CONDEMNED ROXY :smw g MUSICAL REVUE and IURSDAY - FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY L\f.\'l'I'.\'FJ7. R.\.'l`T RT).v\Y 2.30 PM. SHOVJING HERE BEFORE TORONTO"! 1 .4 .. =' ' .' . ;. ~ -I J . 1 . ' ..-;...,u9 "`p"'5'-&~' THE LONE RAIGER - Episode N0. 9 Barrie s Largest. Finest :11 Modern Theatres "7i"<)_IJ:1;{'1\IIE AND A P:zAYF.-R-*~` .,' ' 5'. ..`:~::``'; `.7 -tx':'. ,_ , . _; _,9. Feature No. 2 " ! mth [ !: t. in the ion)` at about jmiles south ' (2 `:1:~'hed into I I \`.'}u3n Omccr imot01`c_\'cIe to ` 1 :~'h'outc(i ` 1.~' un:11J1v to ofTCr an explanation go": his p1'e. and on sezxrching the my he had found :1 half bottle Matinee Wed. ;his lm. E+T.ere '. and Most nougsms m;msE SAT. Matinee 2 . 30 Matinee Wed. \.I\4 nu _ the car started up. He 1; \\'a1'ninf: zmd rcal two ` the air. Dean chased t1Te `bout '75 miles an hour. Two outh of Fennells the car the ditch and the V213 placed under arrest. ' The I Last Showing Wed 3 LOVES HAS ! NANCY D0WNm6i~I THE FARM Twelve P-.Lgc.i~ Pick c Dean tu med to (of thel that IS 50 Inu lzushand, son, will nd .1 l Llxggage. Tr gift. 4 .1 GRANADA .:.;..a.v `J an d .-r :\-|-|- 2.30 it is. 2.30 the H e his Women's Week-End Cases` and .5ezoPucks Prices at : $2.25; $2.50; $3.50; $5.00; $5.50;SG.00; $6.50; $7.50= $8.50; $9.00; $10.00_'$15.00; $16.50; $20.00 ffURI_.51_JR__T_ HoE: Co somelhinq which wovtluily expresses the warmth of sentiment. is so much .1 part of your gift. `Wife, daughter or ancee, and, or special friend, whoever is the fortunate recipient (ind llarill of pride in the luxurious quality of McBrien gage. Truly you could choose no more acceptable Christmas nu V gvzvgz,-zwm r wkmkmmu ELECTRIC SHAVER $4.95 On Thursday evening, December 1,` Hon. G. Howard 1"er_2'L1son, former` C:mz1(li21n Hi},-h (Tonnnissioner to Lon-j (Ion, spoke to the Women s Canadian Club on The Outlook for the Futui'e." 1 up ,. uULllL\lr7 EU` \l\IU -IILNLLAV Simcoe County's Foot Comfort Shoe Store vG:O0DWILL 1! Slippers Men s Glad ston es Prices 1 Dunlop Street, Barrie . (`nnn6u': Pnnf Cnrnfnl-O glans MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS 39c; 59c; 75c; $1.00; $1.19; $1.25; $1.50, up to PACKARD QUALITY at $1.75; $2.00 $2.25; $2.50; $2.75; $3.50; $3.75 and (PA rzn n -v\n1vI E2;-sb" a p`Ei~7 5...- ....c.. \.lJ. i._,...., ...c ....... -- ....` ,;1nd1v1dua1 surrendering that with eiwhich he is endowed to the state. e;Our idea of life is the state is a slistate of o1'g`zmized society by co-, Hoperation. We are '_g`oin_L' to do the, jibest for all of us. One says the; M state owns you; the other says you Si own the state. The very basis of` the last war and that threatens us` is conict in the mode of life. In- `__dividuaiism is bound in the end to ;i. B1'iti.~.vh people are tau_~:hL to be unselsh; others "are not. /[There is conscation of ever.\'thin_=.-, min the determination to strengthen dictatorship. Great _r'he1` gzltes wide; too wide, M1`. Feiwi ,_ . g'u.:o11 thinks. I 1 ( r. 1 1 1 I I Britain opens,` -` - i _r. of the whole world hzw ` I `1ibert_\' of speech. tiioilgiit, con-} l.<(~'r:n_-e and the uhiiity to enjoy the `fruits of her own 1;iboi's i.- found `in Ilrituin. The 2li"`.V(). 3.1, Great Britain inspires the atmo ;.~'phcrc and outlook of e\'er_V person] 'in England. Dom; take youixeii` too~ '. is the philosophy of Brit-i `ish life. Careful, thoughtful con- !YwM1 `i`it:1in'.< po1i<:_v. Dictato1's`:1ip always fails from dissatisfaction "i'i'om within.. The a\`e1':1{:e person I A .1 ,.1 ..__LL,.l_ -2 .124 - way in miles from the scene of ac- - uuulb. ` l We Czmu(lian.<, he .~uid, are :1 long ti\`it_\' (liurope) and 1`ezilly_iu.~vt :1 close, radio and aeroplane. In the \'(3!'_\'` near future the lligzht from liuropei, will be made between daylijzlit and; dark. It un\vi.~_ve and impossible? to isolate ou1'selve.<. It is u m\'i.~'e because of liumanitziriun 1'e2'.. The yet we are because of S is in lurope seriouslyi di.-1'upts our tnule, our living, and: enjo_vin_;' tlllf fruits of our own labor. We cannot isolate ouixselvesl unless we are going to bring up a` _ contri-g l race of nonentities. What bution do we make to \}'o1'ld g1'e.<.< un'.e.<.< we are llltel`C.~t`(l other people. have to 'protectr oui'. 1 Different t_\'pe.< of philosophy exist in the worli U)-(l:l_`.'. 'l`hL-re doubt that in the event of another \\'zn' ('_':ma(lz1 would be :1 point of at- tack and would ce1't:1inl_\' be 21 _L'}'(.`:'. .~:uil`<-1'01`. Anyone who l{n0w.< an_\'thin2' of the British people, knows they are not an zig'}:1'essive nation. Protection and secu1'it_\' of p1'o- * is , ( HU` 1 \ ( c I ( t ( inl : We realize to-lay \\'L`i' l l I I I - >'~r~-n I"i`ii:1ii1's `battle of the rights of force against -Ithe force of ri_2'ht.; the battle of an iwhich iOur .u\..u.,.u.. \ll .,..- froni resents the cruel methods of dic- tatorship to-day; therefore, in the end, the rights of indi\'idualit_\' and 1il)(`) t)' are bound to .'-urvive. The with the` .1 .1 individual state operation. best $11 $14 $17 _ To nd out the attitudes of ferent countries in the British Com-'11 4monwealth townrcls Great B1'itain,ii :)Ir. F'e1'_L`u. went to visit amongil `iother sections of the Empire, thei, ;Union of Snuth Africa zind il1(ii1l.i; ?He found these people prospei'ou.<.,1 [content under British rule zimi lead-;( it-1'shi]) and loyal to Britain. ` v n . 11' we can get the democracie_s of; the world to combine we can end} war; the co-operation of those who [believe in justice zfnd peace against Ethose who believe in war. The re-E ieent 211`1`1ll1j_"I'*i`;`.0I1t hetwoen Great` ` `.1'it:1in and United States is one oi? `the most important t1'ez1tie.~. It has? 1:.-"ix-(>11 to the world an imp2`e.<.~'ive_ `lesson that new co-opei`atior1 has` been a1'1'z1n_2`e in the world. Ge- !mZl11j' w:1.< th1'e2it0nin_;` to invade 21' I .. h country and so ` herlain gcnnilict Real Leather ru.` vI|A\_(.|xx,ALAnI._ wli i ch would am, into he must u..... A .u..\.,` war. Ch:1m- 1 postpone this W11 3' \\'a.~' n t . I . u'./ ... vuu. (1 raw Fm nu rm EAST `ism: Lon her vast sLo1<:hou~:u in London, Liverpool and (`ardih `districts, Great Britain has a11`c:1d;.' enough grain to last a year. I `n .... .....L ..L....1... nun .-n4`nnnn6- H in `Her stock would not cuuugu Attuv u u Present stocks are sufficient, it is claimed, to feed the people for: more than four months without 13-`; :c1`in:.;' the quality of tin: brand. I1): il1C1'02l.:'iI"l_`.," the production of flour` by 1ni:~:in_: it with grains other than`. wheat, peas and beans, supplies are suicient for at least a year. It is understood that Germany sv position is not as good B1'1'tain'.<. last longer you. Szuun uv than eight months. I 7 l~Ix1'g'laml 1'e:u1_\' for \v:u". Britzxinf did disarm after the disarmament` t1'eut_\' and reduced her position` `from rst to fourth in the world.? ` Io1't_\'-\'e tl1ous.dnd was the ; /V . n . 11 'r\ I I `:.~e1`many's Stocks Sufcient for a ` Shorter Time. nun; |Iv\. unuuuu ia1'ni_\' in Great Brirtuin. Ur. Fer- ijxuson was at Geneva when Anthony; lliden \vz1.<. l`In:l:11nl haul to accept, `:1 humiliating position because she: uttempteil to p'ia_\' public benefactor,` leudimr the world to peace. conten" and happiness. \`."hen the t1'ez1t ;~': between Great Britain and Japan w:1.~: denounced, Britain had to find enouy.-`h equipment to protect her-. `self in the east. She had to main-7 ;t21in her Atlantic control, but most". lll11p0)'t1l1t of all was the _\'o1'th Sea.` I ..u nu. nu, .i.....\...._-.i :p1`otectin: the Kiel Cami]. Faced; with thi~', she was asked to stop: Italy in Iitliiopin. She (lz1i'en't (lo 1 She is six years behind in tho` i-:131 of her navy. Making an Iuiwe with the United States and` ile\'elopin.: :1 _2'i'e:1t C()i]1l)lH21ti011 oi` i11:11.i0]1S which is equipped in the l I l IL` I i r 1 I l 'ion1_v language these people (dic-, ` tzitoi'. un(ler.~'tz1nii, the} v . 4... .1. 1 C1111 (:OH1p11Cal:lO]1 Cats dip water. W01 low in red with the he protect it uick, (leer, straight to stores and l natu1'e s bot ative herbs. A few y company pu chine which It was hailei science for diseases. B fox knew ciul fever alnin Frunl spark of ii; Wily M1`. l leaves with mixture to our time. Cl`.:!llll7(3l'l:1l:1 sL1ccce(lel' in an Lind:-`.`t:1l{ii`._-_-' L111p2'nweilen`Lel 311; 3-`th(- \\'O1'l(l for Lf0Ul`1_J,'() and \\.l.`.(l0'lll.` `; .-\r.- we going.-' to make another con-` tribution to save the Empire, which` we believe means the eventual _L,"00\l; -101' the world `. We are [)1`(3})i11`(.`(l tol take anything from these bullies un- 5 til we are . enough that noj Egone will dare to attack us. We` -;;m- not 1.-'oin:: to face another _::cn- `(~1':1l (,'0llfli(`t that will bleed the: `lmurt of the world due to the wis ` idnm and r,'()lll`:l;1'C of this one n.:i.n. `GCl'lll1ll_\' and Italy are not >'ziti. ll)ec:1u.~'e they realize Cl1z1I1il)e1'1aii1l 3outm:mr)r:1i`.'i-oil tlieni. (`o'.1nt1'ien like 1. v . u vi L. .1 ..u..u..-...y_, \..... u..u-.......; \4A|\. `l:::;_:u:1_'.:'c of force, is B1'it:1in s taskfg alone at llunich. He _2'oL 1'. temper 1211')` :11`1'zu1g'ez11ent. U1`. Fe1'g'u.~'on Chamberlain faced the .~ituation' . of the rm belief we are 11C\'Cl' `L-'o} in}: to have :1 1.-'1':-zxt wax 11:.-'ui11 in r11 . u . . heart dom :1 Germa becaus Isolaog ` Deopic. Y`..Is.__` `and Hwy :11`(> :1':\'.'2L\'.< 71021111. Pmitinn of (':m:uI:1: Hr. I"(.-:'_:'.- `son doesn't even consider a111~.r`:=.1~` gtinn with our .-outhern neig.v'h'n<;F~'. .Would we be better o` if we worv ` independent ? Ho` for one, wouldn't } iwunt to live 0ut. the `riti.~'h! 1.: yn u .` \\'.'llll U7 ll`.'f f)1l'..~'lU.f` lll(` l'ul'lIl>'ll5 (`mu!~m1\'.'v::l\l1. To be :1sso('l:1t0(liOWNER 1 with our fol-ohe:n'er.< and lo Imvv :x', `part in the work that Ttritnin doc.< l , V FOUND ABANDONEDi -1 tl11'm1_::lmut the world should be our, I 1.-'1. 2 V .-I . ,m1.r. (.mndl1 1. ooked upon nth redn0_\,'1a. 3.`-ternoon Barrie p1.O_l 1'... . . . ~:_l . . . . ., . .1 _.~. m not l>(.(.1u.~e of 0111 nos. vmcml P011, read m the papers 01. I tlon. but because we nre :1 strong: the diSCO\_.e1.y of about 50 chickens I`1,L`l1t arm of the Br1t|. l`Impn`o.l- _ _ m an abandoned car near Klein- Bntam makes no move that (`O11-gbm.`,_,`._ Before dusk they had been <-r-rns the limpire without ('0Il.'~'L1ltlIl,'.1 ,` identied by Ewen Irwin Thornton, `the zulvice of the repre. 0 ~ fl` from Whom they were stolen :1 week a the ( oxnmonwenlth. \Ve must takel ,`,_.0 :ur1eadr5hip from tho "f """l Provincial! Con. Wood- ` 1wllux1('r` :1nd public integrity. If is; Ward and Verne rhiteleyy Bmwiey [the duty of everyone here to take ` handled the (,Me_ {home that lesson and etncouragre The cm. jumped the mad and bC,_ . , ,. .1 ' ` ` !)t1llfll tlnratuh elllmtlon of 1nfluen<'r~l(_ame bogged m the Swamp before l and .=m'roun(l1n_qs. Brntmn has both` I _ _ ;l)oin: ubzmdoned. The car was rn-- `tlw l'1llll(`ll('C of l1ered1t_v and of en-` _ __ .ported stolen to police. \`1ro1`.mm1l. l-`n'm. :1tmo. of` \ content is most important in Eng`-1 `land. Let us as Canadians not| pezlect what will lead us to live in the right path in our contribution ito the ;~zer\'ice of our country. I Fm- Tf we'd f'nHo\\' the e:~:;n u.~< .'wro.<.~: the ~'L-:1 \\'e'v7, ml pmduce unity umony: Whenever trouble as` x .. 1111 line up for the ivv` -\ Er comm'_\'; when it come for the constitution thojv an . :1 r. Barrie, Ontario`, Tuesday, December 6, 1938 nu. \,uu.wu,uun. .\H .~11'i1 :iec1:1r:1ti0n.< umic Em Fuzmae is aahec ; of Mmss in fianuian aw mi] 1115;.- .._. u.-u u; \.u of ..\.L..._L 2.. 1.1.. -. of ]H'0t0.~`t: dnn L like: \\ ith 1 .~`.'1:.;t-2. _\1;~20 '4 hot and coll Ff \ \4\lJJlvtllA\4l45\ll\lJlhJ Llhlb UU ucuuyucoo. ` di feverish feet in cold P , . 1 - r Wounded w11d noars wax` Hlow clay to ll the wound] I . . : 9,\v1th healmg sub.~;tunce and to . . . . . I 2` )1-otect It from mfectlon. When I `L; sheep and goats go. A l their outdoor drug! "| heip themselves from ] '1 1 | ........,.:,. 1.m.-.n.A,.`. ,1._u,._ E E When 21 dog: is sick, he l jLl.~". l l\\'l1zlI kind of g'1'asscs to chew toi `make him well. Tough o1r.l bears in | jYe1low.~:tonc National Park love to `take hot baths to soothe aches and lpuins. During; rainy spells, wild} 4 iturkeys make their young` ones out ispicebush to protect them from `complications due to dampneas. l (`oi-.~ Ah. 4?,\......:,.1.. .0..-` :.. nu)` ,l:z:o\-.' the p1'opr~1' 0.0:: knc\\' the thera11)eutic V21 :t~`Llf..'_'(-2. Also the curativ `hot baths. A cer1;1in kind of.` \\':a. e\'en cur- ries his own h_\'po(lermic needle. He .~; it \'.'il,h te1`.in;.;' vbct when he \'.'i.~:hcs to pz1p1'21lyze a cate1'pil1zu' and store it away for future con.~:ider;1- tion. Some su1`_::eon.~: of fur and feather make .~:e1`viceab1e splints to bind up broken legs, or wings. nu . . . . 1 . . I ! V - l T Many denizens of eld and f01`C>`ll are acquainted with the benelicizxll `values of l1_\`drotl1e1'z1p_\'. Sick ani- 'mals have been known to ' `themselves of o1'dina1*_\' diseu. L lying` down 110211` a running s.t1'e2un,; `e21tin_': little, 01' notl1in__-', and drink-: ling: lots of pure water. 1 l I The forest drugstore holds marvel lous remedies for cute, bruises and broken bones. /.,'Bez1r.~; use _'.`.~>ol'1 spruce resin to smear in \vouml.s to `iprevent hemorrl1ug'e.<. They also 'pl:1. he::Iin'g` clay thick}; on in- jjured parts. Beaver and 1nusl{1'u1.~ jnre too clever to use clay for wountls. It would w21::l1 oil in the water. So from Mother N'ature .~ `drug.-; store they select gum from re~ sinous trees to rub on their lacera- tions. I l 1 x """` i Amputations are common. 'l`mp-ii pod uni1nal.:' do not he.~;itate to gnaw_ lull` their own legs to 1'ele21.~'e then.-;l ; They do the job neatly too. tlmu:_"l1 the p1'oce.~2s must be some-1` .\'h:1t painful. Squi1'rcl.~: hold broken legs in one`! po.~iti0n until the bone sets. Wildl I Lurl do the same \\`Et:h b1'ol wi11::.s. Cle\'e1'0.~,rt of all `.';3:>cll:1n su1'u'con.< are the \\'OO(lCOCl\'.`. 'I`hc.<(.-ll small gmnc l)i1'(l.< have been known to mend brokcll lc-gs by makin_Ll splints of clay and .'1ppl_Vin}.1; th-Am! to the f)'actL11'cd members. Theyl have . still ].L`l'()i1l .(.'l' .9u1',"lC2lll `]l h_\' 'InExin,Q' brous roots` - with the clay to hold the broken; leg more rmly. ` Wedne.~:da_\' Barrie pro-H '.i 1 ` . I u 01 3i in ?! burg. Irwin, ` v < s V` week: 1 n 4 ..! f`V.....A._L'l._,.I*.......L XXY.\...X l Wood-` 3; Whiteley, Barrie,` 3 ` bu- (-ame in h`;hcin:: ported C l" 1 ` For frion(l.< :1\\':1_\' them in touch with sending` them the I C7hristn1a:=. u... ..\..,.y uuunuu-.nv\.u bounteous shelves of __1_ _ u........_ b i rds \:\\ \ G (`W1 ___ -, 0333 Aninlalz`) .schoo`..~ FKWIK S;%!M7E J ' from home, keep the old town by Advance as :1} value of 1 Live valur: ,_ \ 17.1; 1 Emma: 33 % zig mg 6% $E,@'Z.Z5 ` .-`xibi,-1': Boudreziu, 5'33, of Cfuc` iI::y, paid $147.25 and iuul his i.-L.-.'.~'e .~'11. for one mon K \\"ednc.~`(iz'._\' when in`: ifiezicioii ;:;i`;i I h(;1'o1'e .\Iz1;_vji. Compton Jeifs i1'r2(-kiess driving` and l1a\`ing' liquor [other than 11 private place. Traice Omcer Dean, of Bmr`xfnrd, gv-.'1`,o laid the chzu'_'_`e. .~z1id that he! u ..;,u u.|A\| nu. yum...-.. .-...u u||I.lu AA\a ; had found :1 cm` p:11'kc at dusk on; Nov. 21 on hifzhwy 11, about two.` 'n1iIr`.< south of Barrie. The (!011.E'tZ1b]C said that te (l1'i\'e1` THURSDAY THE GIFT OF ADDED EXTRA TREATS! March of Time, No. 8 AN MINIATURE HIT CARTOON AND FOX NEWS SPECIAL OFFER-To the rst 500 people attending Saturday afternoon a beautiful colored photo of SHIRLEY TEMPLE ! _ "?""`j-"*'J___._?.._."?":'-"*':': _" " . ._...._._.._-._.... MON. - TUES. - WED. `l.|J.\J-'-`I. .1. ~v...~.-..a. ._ Ten million people azeci for this % Last Showing Wednesda.y THE LADY OBJECTS and ..__._....-. q.pq-.\-- -1.-.--rx EIBR. -W'RI. - SAT. 2 _ BR.\`.\'D .\imV FE.\ l`T'RF.R 2 Feature No. 2 MON. - TUS.* . WED. ( V 2 _ Ammo s\\'1-21,1. T1-`1`;.\'1`L'_1-am Your Favorite Family in Their Greatest Picture to Date ! -6.9% \ _` `* Oigogg `"5, . ':---=- 0f IE"'._T1tS 7701. XCII. N72?