BAN KS .3---vvl Big --.--av; o ' The immediate program of the bro- therhood is evid ' The brotherhoo`d's policy of buying into the railroads suggests some in- teresting speculations as to the ultim- ate purpose and goal of such While. it is not an immediate it_ is perfectly conceivable that the brotherhood financial interes secure a controlling i more railroads by t majority of the common st plied as a matter of this process of acquiring control of industry may actually be part of the conscious plans of leaders in the move- ment for labor banking. That this: ic ockzg Ap-" he purchase of ai ' m we past three years. The'Cl: bank is expanding now at the $1,000,000 a month, in spite of t it will be only four years old vember. in the past three 1 bank ;g n`,,,.,....::... --1-L--:-- iies Hosiery, silk and W001 - vi...-nnvnn I.UUK. matter general principle, cess ! this is . owl unnueu supplyof in Christmas concerts the day. Mr. and M ... ---.v- eyears. The'Cleyeland ing at fhn ruin .a h, the fact our years nm in nu- _-_.,,, ............. ...%.....I..$1.** 1: 1a.Cl'. in No- .\,uu.agc nas a. crimson coat trimmed with trappings bold, Knowledge dons a. dress of note; Fame s is cloth of gold; Far they ride and fair they roam. Much they do and dare. Gray-gowned patience sits at home and weaves the stuff they wear. . 7 l`F [Courage has Wifh fro uni ,-_--...-4 VI. IIJIIUFI J The labor mo far in advance country. This those ears which rent phrases. re ments . A . . . . . .T.' . . 98 pair 2 which are tuned to t] regarding Iabox" _-.----an |.nVVl1I\I Dec. 15--It seems as though winter is about to set in in earnest since several inches or snow have fallen and Lake Simcoe is once more receiving its annual supplyeot ice. are the order of the_ Buy Advertised Things PATIENCE crimson ngs bold. suitable gifts, bola -_-Dv uv e CU!`- move- IrIAN If conscience Sm wrong, Said Vvm.-.. .-.. .-. Oice: 46 Bnfrel purchas P. O P-- ` Partriclgg * "Come in will relieve yo Christmas Rus wrong," Said Willie in I'm glad H r`(.r\. By order something dis than .the ordir Phones: Office 8 864WA pr We have a dozen up, \T quantities. v - //// / ,/`n:-3 W2 /,/1 :._?I:1 uuuuuu VU Ham I FEED YOUR PULLETS NOW WITH briva MOTOR J Thursday, "--': . ////d/1 THAN!- Atr t C wt VOL` ` 111-the -Basket " A 1-use Quaintity of IV A nlnvnuu __-- _ T Men's Caps, with car laps, regular price . . . . . . . . . . % *"`Men' All Wol Underwear, our price Men's" F leece-Lined Underwear, Velvetex, VRADIOMAMI` Sale some an have re they M son-in-It I3 I13` I at- -law. , -_-....v V. uuc !`}i'.l.V,V aglnaay the both chufches wei~"::as`o~r;' s"w smrm Saturday night and 7 " "day; there was no service in St. An- Congratulations to Mr. and Mi`-s drew? Church` Sunday evening` . A Archie Mccuaig, who spent the sum- ;g32;";oimp3,`n u}_ arrival t 9' me: in the West,. is home again. 1 Miss` Minnie` McArthur or Barrie V V ._ _""`""""""""' A . ' V a rat the week-end with her sister. Murray Kingston, aged organist `of :33: K. McArthui-. .- a London churchi` mes to his work LE. Hutchison spent the week-end at three times a. was in an sirplaneq R. Crawford's. ` - `x I ...,...... use In roronto tnls week 1 reference to bog grading. -Mr. and Mrs. rAlfred Hubbert spending the Christmas` season v their daughter, Mrs. Moore, Victt Harbor. ; _ _ T_t\A1>l_... --- - others are in T I reTtv?rVence grad! r I: up! `At...- A 11,, , 11138 11.0 De! I Robert Robe: Hm ulllnnvn a. __-.----1- Q GIT.` "Dec. 15-'1`homa_sV Rands. been absent in the Wes_t 1 five years, is spending the w his parents. Rrn 'l3nkn-nlr---' --" " "` .a. no mung: once _more. In 5'l`lppB l ` Mr! -and M1 tamed a. few 2 lug`. ' Than nIAl...I. I. `._.- ....-pup AVA: n auu AVLFB. ` Cecil Lynn went through a tlon for appendicitis in the R. pital, Barrie, last week. He is to be doing `well. MI`. RTIH Mun 13 `3"'*" I -- -..v. uuuu ul.lU>ll'.lHC C Mrs. Bert McQuay : ter are visitingat tl parents, Mr. and -Mrs t`|-..:I 1' K year. Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 16-Mr.b end Mrs. J. T. Jen-! nett spent few days with Toronto friends. - A large crowd attended the sale at G. . Spears on Thurday. Every- thing sovldewell for this season of the Speerswill move to Thornton thelast of thlsmonth. - TUl'v~u 'D....4. It - A Brown 3: Co. t'.=l"l1e sleigh bells are furnishing 1 nc'e ' .'_.u The 1 n ll .-u. vs, u1t3o?$2.(:I0$ls:l . . . . . . . . . ' . an . ypu m mls comn Mrs. W. J. [ 8. fG\U frinnu A- ...... ...... cpl-sets wm ~n . rt and little daugh- siting` at the ' home of her r. -Mrs. Srlgley; Holly. rm went nu-n...n. M. ----~ -.-. vul friends McLe uul uxu Ly . an enter`- on Monday even- u uau uul. U1. 1 community. W. J. MnT.dn' _. -4 . sun 1516.) . through an s in nu: D V -- uvuvl Iv al'U E133 with Victoria as . ntupn Owing to the severe storm on Sun- day there was no service in the Bap- tist church. On Wednesday `evening. Dec. 10. a. large number- of friends met and pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Foster with 21 shower of household necest sities. Afterwards a very enjoyable evening was spent by all in music and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Foster, who are at present staying at F. Reid's. intend moving to Belle Ewart soon. . A $1.49 through a ope1;;3.; V. Hos-[ ak. reported Stoneham of Al- nd Mrs, `W I-Tn` K, etC., at 95c : music Dec . VJI\\J L) Ifll I\J-I` 16-Becaus `of the r Saturday and here service Chu1}_:_l}, _ Sungiay as. name to: some time. ' 77": W Mr.` Martin returned on Monday af- ter spending the week-end with friends . in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs.` Payette of Penetang called on Mrs. Alex. `Richardson on Sunday. ` -..-. -anon JIIIIIJ Dec. 15-Miss Margaret Richardson returned home after spending some days with friends` in Barrie. Owing to the severe` storm on Sunday there waarno service in the Presby- terian church ~ G. C. Gaston is much improved after his recent illness. _ A , Edwin Richardon retu`rne'd"to Tor- Aonto last week after having been" ill at home for ` 1'.` Martin rnhnmma .-.... It---:~ - 0.- ...u..uur, Mrs. David Dixon, whoMii_i_ecl' at, her daughter's homein Detrbit. LIIU Thfi. vvuuu to Mmeslng. u Mr. and Mrs. R-. H. Miles rtu home fromo Toronto last week A: attending the funeral of the lat mother, Mrs. David who JEEV. her daughter's hnrnn. h-- n Chpi':; Wintet Apples, ' including S-pys, Seeks and Qreenings. 1 uunuznment . Wilfred Maw has wood to Minesing; and Mrs `D- _..._..... .,._ , Wnfnn 1|,l'..--- l.__ u ---1-an` V FIIJVJ Dec..15--Miss L. Early vi the Misses Marjory and Ma Sunday. ` A I T Robert Blackshore has bee friends in this district. Miss M. Binnie of-Anten 1te'd with M1ss_E. Miles over end. ' ' uuuun Mcuauley. `The new officers were upon for addresses. All 'r a very fitting way and ho; lodge would be as successft tureas it hasebeen in. the freshments were then ser` ,._--- -..vvpAu5 UL .IJ.L)..lJ. NO. 73, Angus,` wa.sheld on Dec. 3, when ? present. The .treasurer s statement showed a very ,j successful year, there being a good . V Thirteen members were added during the year. Bro. Wm. Higginson. the Worship- 1 1 W'.M.'--Frank N. Higginson. I D. M.--Robert Nelson.- - I Chaplain-Robert Martinson. . 1 Rec. Secy.---George H. Haines. [" Fin. Secy. 'a.nd Trea.s.-We1iington Dean. - .Lecturers--James. Walker. Harold Ward . '-D. of C.--Harold Third. Committee--David Coulson. `Garfield Jennett, Norman Willougliby, McMin- Anamin Mccauley. _ ' . ' The new Offinnra urn..- n---- - -' ' ORO s-mm 1R__'Dnnnnnn '-A! I e then called "responded in `y hoped that the a. successful in the tu- as past. Re- ments then ervml - -:-u-:-:- TWO nooks VEST or BANKOF TORONTO PHONE 1030. A so DUNLOP s'r. turned rrom Buffalo whet? tended the funeral of their ; I-I. Ralph. Owing fn H... ..-----~ O I O I O O 0 O O I I I C I I I o I n D I O I n EDEEN\:AIJ:'. _ " .`_`.'95 cu 111. me pas` served . been haulirig ord visited with V and Mary Dixon, returned 9.81: wan]: gm.-.... heav_v It rind Q1161- We have also -for [VI 0 ` cu -- ben visitinla ten Mills vis-. var fl-an moi. nan :.'cLu1`I1 after the Ian-m.-.. . , --;-vv can aauusac VGIUCS.` r sister. These figures represent the financial . strength of the ,brotherhood to-day. It-and ,Wha.t it w1l1-be in a `few years can be sensed by the growth at the banks` as Ad]. Le!` 1atter's ho d_ied 1\nl-nn{4- i1UL the o.I-. 6 mark . The present resources of the V` ing system are about $100,000,000 addition the brotherhood operat: ins_uran`ce. company for the bene its members. This concern has . $180,000,000 ofqinsurance on its 1 .and pays out about 0,000,000 in 1 'hIrnn gum... -..---- tioni itself is not definitely known out? side of the inner circles of union of- ficialdom. To put the figure at $130.- 000,000' would probably not be wide.of the mark. the bank- $100,000,000.~ In operates an insurance. company for H14: hnnnaaa -1 .,,_,.,.. ...uu.1\;cu unu organized. They will participate in the under- writing of bond issues and buy and sell securities like any other invest- ment firms. - ` The possibilities of financial power inherent in the brotherhood's banking program can e guessed from a rough calculation f its present resources expected in the near future will 'be subject. to its control. The financial strength of the brotherhood organiza-_ tion not nfinifnl-u 1.--..- V - mu: uuy. Mr. and Mrs. John Whan `turned from Buffalo where ' ggnded funeral nf +5.4. ..... _.-.. -...k vvu.uu1 uie past rew weeks. In order to finance these new de- velopmentsand to control the banks already opened, the brotherhood has organized\ three holding companies. One `of these, the ` Brotherhood `Invest- m_ent,Company of Cleveland, i the par- ent corporation of the entire banking system. It is through this concern that the recently opened banks have .been financed and organized. Thev will n....n..:......L- I I` Ull liti CIIl\ --:-:--- Labor banking is a new and unique development in thefinancial history of United States-a nation-wide string of banks established and controlled by a single organization. _Writing on this subject for the Times (New ,.York). Evans Clark remarks labor union . ` The union which controls this string of banks is the Brotherhood of Loco- `motive Engineers--which, as most Canadians know, is one of the most powerful labor organizations in this country as well-and. Mr. mug... um.- o Brotherhood of Locomotive En Spon_soring Deve|opment~in o Business in u-:' _ LABOR ,STARTS" CHAIN jj ts--AIl our shirts are la- regular price $4.75, our . .,......_$2.95 zt dramatic feature ofrthe Ts financial interests has )eed of their growth. This ature has been reared in a threeand a half years. It \ November of 1920 that` the rank was 0nem=.d_.Hm n....+ :1-uuuu operates benefit of concern had .~.1.......l Engineers '\IA'!|rlnng-ml. 1.. un- G1 I] nus 1.00 11! books in nu-an.