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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1926, p. 18

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dear nu!` Duo! ` > ALBERT E. hRYSON Vice-President of the [Barrie `club and Chairman of `the Karnival Re- freshment Commitee. Barrieeis interested in YOU, in Barrie and the surrounding community,.as well as in'pro- vincial, natiomil and inter- national problems. ` ` Ml)`- ` Pntlent---."Wh y the v r id ' not even married." 8 y -9%. \l|`E WI` WV '. Cox-bott-"Whut you - need. young lady. is a. little aim ONE ON DOC I\nI>O:"IIIhn0 unn Sa~rje'c1'nt% & King LirJI1%itec1% SARJEANT& KING Limited A Stirring Fashion Eveanf % (.MISS JEAN FORD l`OLM1E) j will wear he'r.V-$2000 `fNorthway"' Trousseau % & ATTHE T" / 1 Tuesc1ay `E\'IeniI'\1g, Sept. "Z8th uyrxvnl-\I-,rar'! H `(`If`Il"l` -\rr\It cum: I! IN 1ur\*r_ In Q0 1'1`! MISS TORONTO GRAND OPENING ...-.;.._R......_'...........__........_... . 3 . 5 Tu` ` aassiau '.E " u" ' "1-.1 ii`?-j" ` , Kiwaghn George _Grinyar - UGPLIUII. 1113!! wt! rocuuluwuu ulc hypu us. any uuuu yuan Iucuvu them. We can do this because` DeForest & Crosley have de- signed _and built sets to suit Canadian conditions. We make no charge for this service. `In fact, our radio values rare'outsta'nding. Better results, ner tone, easier for you to operate. at prices that you will recognize as real buys. Com- pare and then you will purchase `DeF_qrest & VG:-osley. No ` obligation for any demonstgation. Easy monthly payments if desired. , * ` ` . _BARRlE mono and mzcnuc co.Lu1.\ wE iealize that our success-depends upon; the {value and service we g'ive you. Hence we have a verydenite reason for seeing that you resatised. .First,.we analyze "the conditions in your home that affect re-t ception. Then we recommend the type of sefthat best meets +lu.m Wu nan An 1-Ha hm-nmm DnF`nrnuI>. &. (`.1-malev hnvn da- Kiwanis is e interested; in? YOU. `V hy? Because_you,`_ cn!`ectively and individually, arc the community, and the primary object of a Kiwanis Club is to help the community in which it is located. How? By assisting needy children in a friendly or financial way, as _ may be advisable; - byfoster-- ing a more congenial relation- ship with the farfner and his family; ` by promoting the sentiment. of conservation of our forests and reforestation. _ some of these objects are of national or international im- purtance, but the results which xvillcwaccrue in the futurehde-' pend on how each locality per- forms its allotted. task. A .11 1- LL . _ . _ _ _ _. Ll... .....,...l Dafonssracnbsmr J Q RADIO Vw. Ifantvtko . T " Elva You 7 % The Most, lot Your Mongy ` %I 1,3 `aliulgach s:., 'rh.g. no _ '1? DRAWING COUNTRY. AND ~. TOWN MORE TOGETHER uvvuuuuwu uvun yugv av; ing which should prove valuable to him- in later life. His financial statement will. show him whether he is working at a. profit or a loss and will enable him to apply the remedy. Few"towns- people `realize that the farmer's busi- ness is Just as precarious as their own; it not more so. The farmer gambles from the time the seed is sown until the last bit is sold. Yes, he gambles against` the spring rains which often drown out the seed. He gambles against the frosts after the seed has sprouted. He gamblesagainst too dry weather while the crop is coming to maturity and too wet weather while it is being harvested, against rusthagainst insect destruction. against over-production andmany un- controllable factors. Surely he is en-I vv nun (`Ir - vv nu... ' Chairman of the Property Committee fox-Karnival. . ' ' l'Phntn hv .'|'n(-lninn, Run-IAX Kiwanian nu. Chitlick ' (Contluugd tram page 10) V 4.1.1. ..1...'...u .......'... ....u....s.u.. 4. l\JIIIID IID IIIIVJILVVI l(|u7l'\O Add to these aims the good fellowship which permeates a Kiwanis Club and the hearty shake of the hand of the stranger and you will readily understand why such an or- ganization is good for a town, :1 booster for business anda well=wisher of all. \I__ LL- llS_.___!.. f`I._l; ' - COME KIWANIS AKARNIVAL Barrie, Ontario; wsi. A; 'rw1ssT mu. (Photo by Jackson, Barrie) C. & W. MOTORS CARS, mucxs AND nmcroas AFTER JANUARY 1ST, 1927 AND sans THE NEW HOME 01-` nu: < . I \rI|'VVIJIlUl \JI II: ' Yes, the Kiwanis Clubof necessary costs. By these andother means, Kiwanis is trying. `not only! in Barrie. but throughout its whole organization, to get the townspeopleand rural folk to know each other better so that they ' may understand each other's problems and work together to solve them. The ` responsibility is on every citizen to help to do his part. ' Nixon Waterman expressed the idea, his idea I very well in his little verse: I If I knew you and you knew me, I And each of us could clearly see, lAnd with an inner sight. divine, The meanings of your heart and mine. ; I'm sure that we would differ less. 1 Our hands would clasp' in friendliness. Our thoughts would pleasantly agree, It I knew younnd you knew me. x W. A. LEVVIS. First Chairmanvot Agriculture Committee for the Ontario- Quebec Kiwanis District. nuecl to a 18.1!` p By and.c as v :13` vruvu.-uv.- Sub-Chaii-man in. charge of the Kar- nival s Terpsichqrean Features. titled to fair profit after phylng all necessary Ac. ouvza cmakox} Phone 491. Hampton E; Jory g. C INSURANCE MISS TORONTE) A TRULY WONlDE_RFULd`SI_GHT! you ST-l'OULD 110T MISS IT! ~ A DEVOTEE OF NORTHWAY GARMENTS V" " y MANNEQUINS WILL PARADE . - Miss Toronto . delights in wearing Northwayl You will also see living models paragling, showing shape-keeping garments because of their correct styles, many Northway _ creations, interpreting the fall fa- nicety of finish and lasting satisfaction. They will ap- shions'in favor in Paris and New York with individual- peal to you, too. I ` ` - ` ity and` distinction. V T _. ~ ' Kiwnnian Hump. Jory SPECIAL This,Week. \Jl\l.4L4l\ \Jl'\\Jl4 I |..L)u|n) auu KJLIIDI ynuuna Friday and Saturday only, 50 basket ' `CRAWFORD PEACHES . . . 50 to $1.25 basket SALMON-FLESH MUSK-MELONS- _,_,n L _ _I__; FIE- C. P. Rf TICKET AGENT King Black :.BARRIE : Phone 183 Ecws ORANGES-Regu1ar 40c, now . . 2 dozen for 45 GREEN GAGE PLUMS and other plums -- c..:,a.... ....A c..4....A.... rxv-11:: :n.. I.--I-..o LEMONS-Regular price 30c per dozen, now 20 per dozen, 2 dozen for 35 Elizabeth St. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR BARGAINS COME TO'THE RIGHT PLACE AND RIGHT SERVICE WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT FRUIT If you Cannot come, phone 130, as we deliver to all parts of the town delights, wearing correct styles, nish and They ap- too.'. A V V.________ RAIL AND STEAMER TICKETS to any part of the World. F. D. CANCILLA _ THE BANANA MAN ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS SEE KARNJVAL PROGRAMME CENTRE PAGE at AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS FIRE -SI-{OWN EXCLUSIVELY IN BARRIE BY 4l.4\./I V\Jj 20-quart basket, 75 Phone 130 KIWANIS AND THE communm (BY THE DISTRICT. T\RUS'l`l:3E) '

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