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Barrie Advance, 14 Dec 1939, p. 4

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Dunlop St. Phone 1646 Beautul `GIFT . .. . . a .AEST9E BAG HARNESS Sec 0' TRAVEL-TESTED, AROUND cH1`21-s?M/1s AND LASTING TIIE DIOST GIVE ,______________ Full Lines of Overnight Bags for Men or V AI5ROP;\(?K - TRAVEL TVVINS In fact eve;`_vthing' in Sm2u'Uy Styled Modern See Our Display of KVEL-TESTED. AROTTND mun Itrnr-"` `- He will appear for day, Dec. 14. I.1'iI11 011 Thurs- Control Act, following an accident involving two cars on Innisl 51:. on Sunday, Dec. 3, was remanclccl fo1 one week when he appen1'ec1 before Magistrate Compton Jefis on Satur- day morning. _._._.--u 21` OVVEN STREET ,___ -,._,,..u_v um THE VVORLD Scarves, Purses Gi'e11fe1 Jackets SKIRTS SWEATERS GLOVES I-IOSIERY from 750 to $2.00 OPEN EVENING-S UNTIL CHRISTMAS ` HOUSEC6ATS ` PYJAMAS N IG-HTGOWN S SLIPS, PANTIES BED JACKETS C` ------ A- "" both. Star. W _yuu1.c me young r both feet; on the ground, e} do you do for a. living? I_ take orders from a r both feel: on the desk.- Rfar unsung Through it all been spoken for cook aboard the C never knew how n for company. FROM THE you re the man with feet 011 the D`v`r\nn.-I nu-n ~-" - Different Positions Vvomen` MCBRIN E ..... _y\)|-(U5 man eh? rm 0 ll no word has yet r the gallant sea City of Flint, who many to gure on BARRIE ADVANCE CHRISTMAS GUIDE Baggage am man with des .--W1'ndsor BAGGAGE BAGGAGE ...u.. C. McKay Remang On L.C.A. Charge ..:___ d Unsung Hero I shoud say, `On the contrary. Madam. one is smaller than the other. The shoe store proprietor was hiring a. clerk. Suppose, he sazd "a lady customer were to remark while you were trying to t her, `Don t you think one of my feet is bigger than the other? what; would you say ?" contra ry. Rlfnrl-.1n-\ nun =- -- .._....- ma.-mg uuc Ulubll. Provincial Constable Peters, who investigated the accident, said that Hook was driving at a moderate rate of speed. No charge was laid. ......... .. uuuonuva UL tile vluage. Whitten, accompanied by a. fellow student, was walking along the high- way about ve-fteen during 3. wind and sleet storm when a car driven by George Hook, 80 Parkside Drive, Barrie, salesman for Barrie Who1e-- sale, crashed into him. The visibil- ity was very poor due to the wind, sleet and gathering darkness. neither the pedestrian nor the driver of the car seeing each other until after the crash. `Dy-nu:...... 1 1-: - The job is yours." Russell Whitten, aged 16, of Elm- vale, was rushed to the Royal Vic- toria. Hospital, Barrie, Thursday evening, suering from a compound fracture of the leg and shock fol- lowing a highway accident on the northern outskirts of the village. Whitten, Rnrnhoninri kn - L POOR VISIBILITY BLAIVIED F0. ACCIDENT ON OUTSKIRTS 0 VILLAGE-NO CHARGE LAID. Barrie Car Crashes Elmvale Youth Onjighway - _ ___._---3 --w--C-IJ No legacy is so rich as honesty.-Shakespeare. A straight line is the shortest in morals as i God looks upon the pure, not the full, hands.- An honest ma.n s the noblest work of God.-Pc Socrates, being asked the way to honest fame, what you wish to seem. He who says there is no such thing as an hon` a kna.ve.-Be:rke1ery. Hope of in gain is the beginning of 1oss.-Dem Honesty is the best policy; but he who acts ( ciple is not an honest man.-Whate1y. I hope I shall always possess rmness and maintain what I consider the most enviable of all ti of an honest man.-George Washington. ____:j_Z______j} Concerning - Honesty Ierzanv in gn rink .. 1... __. .. aw. vvv -w y\.uu_y.--J.'1lJ.lft11'UIl. Take care to be an economist in prosperity; there is your not being one in 9.dversity.-Zimmerman. The habit of saving is itself an education; it fosters e teaches self-denial, cultivates the sense of order, trains to and so broadens the mind.-T. T. Munger. priv:a.te, means the wise management of labor, mainly in three senses: applying labor rationally, preserving its produce carefully, and distributing its produce seasonably.-Ruskin. Nothing is cheap which is superfluous, for what one does not need is dear at a. penny.--P1utarch. 'T'-alrn mu... 4.-. L- -., -.-V - Economy, whether public or No man is rich whose expenditures exceed one is poor whose incomings exceed his outgoing Proportion and propriety are among the best wisdom; and there is no surer test of integrity tioned expenditure.-Hannah Moore. Ere you consult fancy, consult your purse.--`.E private, t`. nrouce rarpfizilxy and A.'..+..n...n:..... .4- "Ms It Has Been Said of Economy ECOHOHIV i in 1'f'.P'|F -:2 cnnv-no nf am-m+ 1., .,._ ._ "-- -v----- w- iC-IT-II Economy is in itself a source of great revenue.--Seneca. The art of living easily as to money is to pitch your scale of living one degree below your means.-Hudson Taylor. If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philos- ophers stone.--Benjamin Franklin. He who is taught to live upon little owes more to his father s wisdom than he that has a great deal left him does to his fathers caa`e.-Penn. IVJDLIUIIL Dual Tact no honest man is himself 1oss,-Democritus. nr~.1ir-v-" 1nn+ 1-. ...u.... -4- 4-.- FOR (Below). As a, tribute to the festive season, Dr. Berbert A. Fricker will conduct the_ CBC presentation of Handel's The Mesiah" on Wednes- day, December 20, at 9.30 pm. EST. The hour broadcast will be heard from Toronto over the com- bined networks of the CBC and the Mutual Broaclmasting System. The Mendelssohn Choir with Eileen Law, contralto; Frances James, soprano: William Morton ,tenor, and Albert Kennedy, basso, will also be featur- ed Oice Boy: I should come and tell you immediately, not wait a- month before I kicked up a fuss. Employer: Why hasn t this job been done? It s nearly a. month since I told you about it." Oice Boy: I forgot, sir. Employer: Forgot! Suppose I forgot to pay you. What would you- say ?" Radio _Sotlight THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939 .j ....-.....vuy-aux v . n in geometry.-Rahel. 1e hands.-Laberius. rk G0d.-Pope. said, Study to be `s his means; and no 5 outgoings.--Ha1iburton. : the best secrets of domestic than a we11-propor- purse.--Frank1in. .....-.__ u. _ ----......-um. only on that prin- virtue enough to titles, the cha1`acter PAGE TWO every virtue, forethought, no fear of

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