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GOOD` GLASSES 1 `THAT INSURE ` NORMAL % A VISION < AND RELIEVE EYE STRAIN ARE FITTED BY All Reading Made Easy ROBERT H. sM1*i'1?1 EYESIQHF %_ Sf_EI_ALIST CAPITOL ENTERTAIlfJMlA':`.I`}"I`_ 1600 cums 1 lJ!'Ol`8 Vernon Comedy, Hoot Mon ? NOVELTY REEL . _. j`: (i W Succeuor to O. R. Ruck 1 A ::_Z _lfI3gne 1133 at -`V BARRIE was captured by a Don Juan General but" whose heart renltained as pure as 11.8 ermine she wore. Gorgeous gowns . . . Pony, glory and luxury of royalty . . . .Ancl Corinne A Griffith more -beautiful than arverl Liberty Magaaine calls. her the most beautiful woman in the world. Ami here as role as beautiful as the star and as fascinating! reaches new heights in the moat mufeetic _ echievement of her career. A thrilling drama of 3 Counter: whose __ _'AI- -.__ - - ["539 AU; Phone. 80 uuuuvv - vain! V7511` IIJII Guaranteed highest prices paid. a Phone 384 or write H. LEVIT, Barrio Will "be at home all day Satur- day; Wednesday tillsi p.m.;' other days before 9 a.m.and after 8 p.m. PHONE ORDERS ANY TIME. ' a-sauna ISIIVIIB \II' ---- I: If you anticipate a need for a`- new Spring coat and hat to matchij you will appreciate the grand collec- {3 tion and display at Vickers store.l- New coats in satins, poirets, char-. menes and the popular Prince of`;1 Wales cuts in tricotines .a-nd poirets, 1 and a. magnificent showing of new 1 and exclusive millinery. We solicit a call. ' Come and compare. 13c | `"IIINI\& I II ---n-:-- Gordon Stevenson Huang 1010 : Block uuc uuuabe._ .l.-He Juages were Dr. E. L. Brereton. A. R. Girdwood and,` Miss E. Wallen. I - The church was well filled and ; there was a short programme com-a nrising solos by Mrs. S. Thomas and Mrs. W. G. Gracey. duet by Miss Sin-, clair and Mrs. T. E. Harley, reading; by Miss J. Lowe and instrumental; duet by Mrs. J. Hepburn and Chas. Hepburn. Rev.'G.' E. Coulter was chairman. Following the program and debate the members of. the two: bible classes spent a social hour. I [ I COATS! ` COATS! /COATS! I Tci-56". LlMlTEl1)6.c .. m. 1518 vuc C V 6111115 5 S010 Resolved th""'at The home has a ! rendered by `Mrs. M. L. Chantler and. greater influence in -the state thanlhg}1e1t'_ bI3;rxf`s' R` M` DeGeer and the `school -' was the subject of an in-I teresting debate held in the Baptist '9/LOCAL APPolN-I-MEN-r WAS church on Thursday night Of last OF IN week between representatives of the bible class of thatfchurch and -of the Burton Ave. bible class. F. W Dob-' 1" `he L"g`S`a*e '7' H M-" son and Irving MacLachlan of Bur- gl'eP il$inS;uf:J'west simcoe asked ton Ave. upheld the affirmative and Miss Margaret Sinclair and Miss Gar- estions: 1.Do returned men have prefer- men Gordon had the negative. In glee in appointments made by the: giving their -decision in favor of the ovemment? 2' Did a returned man} affirmative the judges complimentedlanply for the position of Issuer of all the speakers on the high order of lgoztor Licenses at Barrie? 3' If 5 the debate`. The judges Dr. E. l\ hat was his name? 4. Who receiv- . I led the a-ppointment? 5.'Is he a re-1 III'isSBr%%?ariierf' R G1rdwd andlturned man? 6. By whom was he ? ' __- andsre`r:r(~)1.".ml.l3rl _dli-__ ,. .. ..- - -H YOUNG PEOPLE'S mgplamnca _ - v, w--vnvln, IIIVIDO Tariff and Non"-Tariff Rates . -------- I HOME wms ovx-:3 SCHOOL .' `IN BAPTIST-UNITED DEBATE I auuw UUUIIUBU OI me llmlted funds. at the disposal of the commission and he'pointed out that citizens gen- erally could help the commission by igiving them their ashes for filling n. \ ' The secretary was instructed to get swing for St. Vincent's Park. By resolution the `Parks Commission went on record as being willing to ' co-operate with any organization that may be `formed to properly celebrate Canad'a s` Diamond Jubilee. quotations on new benches and a new I I _-_ --.... ----`a-vvvauvuv UL VIII? IJLUPULVDJI . It is proposed to fill it in and level it for a distance of about forty feet from the curb and :terrace- the slope from that. point while sufficient room u will be left at the bottom for con- struction of a tennis court if it is desired. Philip Love, chairman 7 of the commission, stated to The Exam- iner that progressvwill necessarily be slow because of the limited funds] at `H'It-`I, (W-annual A4-` I-`Inn nnw----'----'--- - "l""'J -"I---56 Fire, Collision, The 'I"-.: -_.I 11-- 'l`-_2 n,. ` purc ased by the` town for park-pur-i Work in connection with fixing up the roperty on Dunlop `St. recently poses has commenced and consid'e'r- able improvement has /been made al- ready. It is hoped to-be able to of- ficially open the new park on Domin- ion Day and the secretary will wel- come suggestions for aname for the park. At-a recent meetingiof the Parks Commission plans were made for the improvement of the property. 14- is vmm.........l 4... an :; :_ _.. J -I , Hon: TO OPEN PARK ON DOMINION DAY J AUTO INSURANCE ; MINES AGAINST A ___- _._-..----v- \a\lO, lnlllll H. Armstrong, Local Mgr. Yard foot of Mary street. Phone _88. H at! office, 51 Dunlop St. upsturs. P1?oneT94. 'L 14: uuxuuy UL SUCK]. 8 savlng. We have-secured a supply of fam- ous Scranton Anthracite Coal and Solvay Coke. Fuels ofhighest qual- ity and preparation that insure sat- isfaction in any heating or cooking equipment. / For these we solicit a share of your patronage, and promise you our very best service. Enquir- ies` cheerfully. answered. No. offence if you do not buy; . ; DIG Rlliingj - - uuuguu cany secureu a great saving. A drop in pnce of from .50c to T $1.00 per ton which takes place on April 1st again affords an oppor- tunity of such a saving. WA havn-.nnn11rnvI o annnhu at -B-- Conditions existing in the fuel market, point to a return of those which prevailed before the war, when the price would drop in the Spring an`d be su-bject"to several advances during the summer, and those who bought early secured a great saving. dron in nrinn nf fa-nm Rm. 4... LOWER com. PRICES! ........u.. wear a coat m a regular size. + We invlte your mspectxon and of- fer you the hlghest servxce. 13c .D I I\ II` A `III: A -----A JCGLI ` x ` | Our conneetiop with Northway and`! other manufacturers enables us to take orders for any customer who] cannot wear a coat in a regular size. I We invitn vnrnu :mm...+...... .....u -2 uuu1.u.La.I.;bul.'b'L'5 an we .10WeS'E prlces; we have ever offered such styl1sh,y we]l-made coats for many years. There are navy fur-trimmed coats in | sizes from 15 years to size 44, tweed coats in all sizes at $9.50, $13.50, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50 and $24.50; very stylish -tailored coats at $18.50 and $25.00 that are so popular this year. ` niiun nn__...J.2___ __2LL 17 -9 - ' 5 3 BARRIE LIFE UNDERWRITERS _ FORM AN ASSOCIATION` ! At a meeting of local life insur- ance men on Monday a Life Under- ,writers Association for the town of `lBarrie was organized with the fol- '4lowing' officers: president, Geo. S.| '\McConkey; vice-president, W. J.. ']Walker; secretary-treasurer. Ken-g ;;neth Ross; executive, Bert Fee, A. W. Goo-dfellow and E. A. Ryan. Eric 1 V. Chown of Toronto, secretary of I the Dominion Life Underwriters As-I sociation, and Angus German, presi- , dent of the Toronto Association, \ =|were present at the meeting and de-? ilivered addresses. [ for spring and summer. wear arrived` ` his week and these added to the big! lrange already on our racks gives to our customers a wonderful selection of garments bought from the best manufacturers at the lowest prices| , I We h8.VQ FVQ1` n'FFn1-Ari gunk :44-u'I1e.'In I Two shipments of beautiful coats! It is expected that -the tax rate for] 1927 will be struck at the meeting of! . the Town Council next Monday nig'ht. but the committees have not yet got? their estimates in shape to hazard an `opinion as to what the rate will be.: I The Board of Works are making a. tour f E of inspection of the town this-(Thurs-i iday) afternoon. ` I .- ......n... ru-\Il: um IVIUIVUAY l u; uxspecuon OI day) 1-:-j-j--.j- 1. Yes, providing they have the requisite aualifications. 2. Two of I the. six applicants were returned men. I 3. Trueman" Williamsxand Fred Mor- ren. 4. R. W. Payn. 5.No. 6. By the Minister. - I '...5.ma,ya- repueu as Iouows:- I 1 L cuuuuIn:uut:u .' j The Minister of Public Works Highways replied as follows:- 1, Va: n1-nurI\-nn- L1--u -`L---I ouc uauuwulg questions: 1. Do ence the Government? man iannlv for Hm nnc-1'mn A` `r.......-.. -4- I Mitchell,` M.P.I .` for South-west Simcoe, asked! the following questions: Inn 1-n+nunnA `M-.. 1..--.- .._-- -- TO STRIKE RATE ON MONDAY T1 it: nvnnnl-n11 4-1....` 4.1.. A--- - -- ovv_u-ycali uurm anu nau Ior one year. I Durmg the evenmg a solo was [rendered and. la duet hv `Mn 12 `M nan-~- ---" Nominations were ma:d'e for elders and stewards and these will be voted 1 on by the congregation, balloting to be completed on April 10. It was decided` that -half the members of the Official Board shall be elected for a [two-year term and half for | the QVQHIHO` R cnln tuna mu or ms muuscry. I awu 1.1106811 uy I'eHl0V8.l. . It was decided to extend an invi- tation to Rev. A. E. Baker of "Hills- dale United church, Toronto, to be- come minister of the churc'h after the completion of the conference `year. Mr. Baker preached in Cent- ral church on a recent Sunday and made. a very favorable impression on the congregation. On receipt of Rev. Mr. Carscadden s resignation the Of- ficial Board at a recent meeting pass- ed a unanimous resolution of appre- ciation of `his services during the per- iod "of his ministry. Nnminn+inn= Inn-an 1-nml- 0.... -`l_`l-_-, 1 `Reports presented at the annual iUnited_church on Wednesday evening showed gratifying progress during `the past year. Considerable gain financially was made in several de- partments, the `Ladies Aid and the Sunday school having been partic- ularly successful. ' The congregation expects to reach its objective for the maintenance and extension fund. The minister, Rev. A. J. G. Carscad- den, reported the church, membership to be 396-. During the year twenty- one members were received, .while .the congregation lost six by death and fifteen by removal. 1+ urn: Ran1'Jn.-I 4-,. ....&......`l __. 3..--` congregational meeting of Central _--..-.--.-1 a. `ll. l.`.|L`\J The Store with the Stock.` T::- ALGDII EC]. VIUU5 .3; K1N F]-|__ `_;__ , I.I I REV; A. E. BAKER mvm-:0 TO CENTRAL'CHURCH sHuN_