UC01'p,;u nm 1 recent illness. (`J-nnf nifldl` 49 p}. A {1 $135 ~ $2.95 `$2155 - n!" lmth `go (lnily (`(|ll1l| fr-rl lniu ' '73; 59 Hm- I\~`u real I ... pmmrls gain per day, consuming 6.- 32!) pounds of potatoes. 308 pounds fish meal and 786 pounds oats. On the lmsis nl` 1934 feed prices, potatoes \V('I'c fmuurl to have a feeding value ..c- rm:-2:: mm mm m- H11 r'rIn1'< nm` * George Hill is imprnvim! 117101` hi ~nr-nn1 ilh\(`5~`!s`. Imum LU nnvc 11 IL'l.'uuu.:, vmul: of $5.11!} per tun, or 16.1 cents per l7lIH|1(.'|. . 1..-: W. m..x.n.~.. (lrnrlim: nf the hoax in this test In- (livnlorl lhnl the two lms were of <~qu.'ul vnhlv alive, but on the nail the potato for! int made a :~:ligh1l:v higher are. nvL.. 14.. hr Ilnru um.-Ir nnnrln:-`-mil ll|}:',Ill'l' .\l`llIU. The results of the work C0nr1uc"c~*l at this fzlrm [0 (into would indicate that pnlzntrx.-:4 may be uti|i'/.(:d to good ::rIv:ml:u.:<,- as :1 feet] for bacon hf)f.{31, zn1(l with 11 ;:>(l protein supplemem. as white fish meal. mi;-,h, prof- itably 1'(.~p|:u'(* the 1.-,reater 1)m't0l' the L'_a':2in l'(-(~rl in the 1'z1t.i0n. A l5ARR.ll'I GHOST IN I875 li*(-(I Williams of the Toronto Mail and Ernpire in qu0t.in;.: from a cum" Iur the Mall of Dec. 25. 1875. included the fnlluwinp, reference to Barrie: l a<-kt.-rl away in a corner. was :1 .\`lm'_\' of a liaunterl hou:~:e at Barrie. \Nh(.`l'(' the maid of Mr. A. Russell `had been (IL-lirious for several days 11>: llie result, of a Contact with a ;_','h(>Sl, which. with clammy hand. ]).'l.\'.\'('(l ()\'(.'l` her body and put out the eanrllv, leavinxg her prostrate and 54-rt-aminz;'nn the stairway. Now- a(l:i_v.~; sin-h a story woulrl perhaps , have a five column heading and be :|I...-a....onrl " School Skating` l`arI._v 'I`hr-rv are to ho all kinds of x'a(:es. n-unlv. and novelty affairs at the s<('hm| slmlinx: party on Feb. 12. Thu irh-u is to have the whole school out In one big p:u'ty. House l.t-:u:m- llaskctt-.ors 'l`h(- Hnu.:r~ l.n:1L{110 Basketball 1101. ::\\'n_\ In .1 p_'unrI start 'T`uesdny night with tho Rzuvkolt-(,-rs ho.n1im'.{ the I)(~\'il'.~: Own by :1 aware of 12-7. Fred Nm`1'i.< nnrl Pur1'_v Ryan shared the lmrmrs for the Rm-kotem's with 3 l)n. onch while B. Strachan was the only one to score [or 1hr` others. Tho l<-nms are the same as for Vol- loy hall. wu.....1.... Thinvnlnlr Aeanmhlv HPl\'(? il llVl' illu: night games. bitty 1V1ul'}Jn_y guvu nu Ft(`C0llnt of the |iter:n`_v contests: in the Vnx. Mr. Girrlwood humorously implied what was to be done hence- ; tvrth in schrml routine. Apparently _[the students` aptitude was satisfact- : ,nry to the inspectm`. Junior Basketball ` '\Vith the expei`i('nce of three ezum-.< and well directed practices, the l3.C`.1. playor.=: on FCbl`ul`_V 1. ;-quinst Orillm. broke away from the 5 !\'(`l'.\` l'it'. tn run the score up to 8-0. -1113 half time it was l2-(S for B.C.I. ;'l`he O.C.I. plziyers held their own in itlne st-t~nml hull and soon caught up in their i'i\'zil.< at l8 all. To those fl`Iilll B2ll'l'lL` it v\':i.< ap|)m'ent that our I l | I l ttmm was \\'eal while O.C.I. oz-nwrl inure tlirezitcitiiig than ever. lint Ulll` ft-:ii`s proved mrpunclless. lt\ r...- hmm T\`r\\'nnlQ mlled time out l l I I nllnlllug nun -uug u.x.x........,v Tho big. hurl wolf, more commonly 1-;nm\`n us me B.B,W.. was lurking znwumrl the Asstrmhly Hall, Mnndny mm*nin_'.-;. Lois R,V:m didn't seem to l')(- Mrnirl n! it. sn Mr. Girdwood ask- ed her `.0 sing. Lloyd Delaney `gave 3: brief dose:-ip1inn'nf th(i"`'r`lday night Billy Murphy gave an g.,.,.,.....1 ..r Hm Ii1m~m~v contests M13111 [cars m`n\'cc1 J.',I'l)UIluIL'h3. After T)on::. Rcxvnolds called time lzmd 1hr- O.C.I. (`nach lost an argu- 1 N unvnt. B.(`.I. rosumecl play more re- l _E\'i\`vd Ilmn the \'isitm*s. This timely Hurozllhimx spzwo onablcd B.C.1. to run I N `tho . up to 26-19. E Pm`r_\' Ryan played a fine game l !_m\ flnur wm'k but missed many op- ;'.)m`1umIir-.< In svurc. G. Thompson. ?\`.':1h 8 pnims. same as Parr)`. played 2:1 .~`1t':1d_\' _;:m\<~ at centre. Doug. Re)`- ':myld.<. as right \\'in_'.:. scored 4 points. | 1110 Hank few shots mm was in all I Hm pIm'.<. Dave I\/I<`C`,u11ou;:h with u,,. r.\,.1,- T1`-On um rmlv ll 55 Elizabeth St. Phone 293 :m`(`.:1unm.: Spavu v1mL 26-1` { play: Ion but r score` liwxth 8 `:1 .<\o:xd_\' at cox snnldx. \\'in"` :Ho shots -`the I\ mis pnrtnur. Jack 1' <`lxoc'l<(`d their nppun r....n.4 ;.~..--.Iumhln : lnnc U. Hc_\'n01n.~' H. u. uu-n m c. P. Ryzm ll`. .1. Dytv rg. D. 1\' L1lluL1_'.Ih lg. A. Pa1tors(m. sub. Senior Basketball AL last the B.(`.I. team has sho` hm 11 is <`ap'.1blo of doing. '1` `..,.\-)....~.\ hnri Hm mum in such Monday Morning Assembly THE BARRIE EXAMINER. `nu |,H\ | . uu~.. Cd nppunents well an im'ulu:1hle assistance to .rd.<. but botwcon them ,1 n ...\;..a.- :\I\ L"Wl\'L`.h1I !1I) lli pmms nn Snlus Lmu an: :1 muttered about in Orillia. L` D. Rc_\'n0Id.~` rf. G. Thom n `)1-:u\ In` T TM-1n ru 11 M soon ran a\\a_\ wun nu: ~ score and all while the P xmbered. " ls. D. x\'Iuir and J. Todd. `U ' gave the forwards very H ,. and on the other handlc \ making Larkin look in- L Nevertheless. he scor- s. 6 on fouls. The final 3` ml show the closeness of H` :1 J1`) I HIE LU U.L.L. cnu. r\\'ards. F. Muir and V. sise played creditable, ough the first half \\'as.| ' rinse. 21-18. from thei 00:: ran away with the wore the` ... \.....-.I HEIII Uillih. lib LI .110 whole team pm 14 puims in the fit and Strachan got and half. Norris h ne basket being frc r\\`ard pass from I I;..,. on (\f`1` nu 1 931 Chevrolet DeLuxe Wl('L.Ll1lUllp.;ll \\ I k Dylo. not on unems and ( L-O-unnn in 1 1 H1!` UIIU lU V\'1 and consequen nnul at least I . in.-.,~ C0:-nnh 1!-'Hh|. l\\ \- Strachan. :. was the .....__ .`:\Qv \\'ILH rmly W) F WON PRICES 1 AND PROFITS 5 V ARE mgcussen. . BARRIE. 0NT.. CANADA _-_-___?...?-.-.-.:. `Packers Did No Better than! Farmers, Representa- ' tive Says I EVIDENCE AT OTTAWA lilo] \zllCVX'UIl7l IJCIAUKVJ Coupe 1929 Graham Sedan 1928 Ford Coupe 1928 Ford Coach 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 Chrysler 72 Coupe, Rumble Seat. Following the evidence given be- fore the Price Spreads Commission in Ottawa, by W. 13. Somerset, ()n- tario Marketing Commissioner (whose testimony regarding an at-_ leged rin;.{" in connection with the expnrt bacon trade was published in last. week`s Examiner) l".. '1`o(l appeared before the Probe as a spokesman of the big-packers. He created considerable . anul some amusement. ~ - by (:()n1,(`n(linL . that during the depression years the 1 1 1 1 1 packers had done no better tinan-[C cially than the farmers. He detailed the operating profits: during each of the last five years of firms (_-n;.{:ir.r,t.-rl in the meat-par-king business, The figures showed that Canada Packers Limited. (luring the five-year period, had total op- erating profits of about. $5.00t),t)(l0. Moreover. the operating pmt'its ot the combined inrlixstry were roughly the same, so that several of the smaller emnpanies: frequently were "in the red". The operating profits of Canmla Packers l.imit,e(l, as given to the rnn-n~.i-uinn hu l\/iv` 'l`n(lrI \]\I(`-rp ug, '. I l t l I 1 The opcr:1l.1n;.z proins oi \,iIl|:mu V I.imi1,(\d. Commi.'<.-aion by Mr. Todd, were. follows: 1920. $1.552,000: 1030. $038.- 000: 1931. $384,000: 1932. $607,000: ` 1933. $1,451,000. For ihv ('omhinod ' pm,-kimz industry of Cunzidn i!1("illl`- in): Canada l`a('kci'.x`. the ()])l,'l'ilUl1 l`CSllH.S yx,-nr by your were as fol- I lows: 1929, $2,755,188 profit; 1930. $099,838 loss; 1031, $570557 loss: 19:1`! $465052 loss`. `I933. $i.844.748 profii. Mr. Todd armicri that iho f:n'imn`s' of Canada. hard pressed and all as they were throuL'.h lho drop in (rom- modily prices. had mndo as mu('h\ profit, as the pm.-km':<. When mom- br,-rs of the Commission took his stntoniont. as :1 jokv. ho said r-nr-h fzirmor in the Dominion would only need to have an zmnuni profit, of in ordm` ihni tho farming indu.<(ry collectively would show gains vqun] to those of the DIlCk(:l`S. "Rm vnn nrn ixmnrinn H10 f:1r`i 1h.'ll to most} on me pacK(:r.<. But you are iunorinpc the fun! that Canada Packers Limited wrmo off $6.000.000". observed Hon. H. II. Sir-- unnu vcns. SnL'n'i0s Aw Paid Also $4o.oon.onn of tho inx'on1m'_v". put in Samuel Fn('1,rn`. 'I`r>rrm1n Lib- eral. Moreover. said Fm:tnr 1,horn are people in Czmndn T ur:k(-rs who ; are rh'a\vin;: big sa1:1ri(\:<. 1)nm1srr:= and dividends. whnmas 1,h- l'm'mr\r does not gel anything for his labor when he fails to Sh0\\' :1 profit at 1.hr` end of the year. n-1_..4n..I oa..4-...,..... Earlier in the afternoon tho p.'1(-i<- ers` spokcs:lnm1 had offerorl (-\'i- cloncc in rebuttal of the stntmnont.< made to the Commission thv othm` day by W. B. Somn-rsot. Ontario Marketing Cmmissioner, who made the charge that Canadian bacon was being sold on the British market for less than it is actually worth. and the further allegation that ring control and dictation of prices in England is responsible for this. l\/Tr Tnrlrl snirl tho test shimn(~nt;' nmglana IS respnnsmnc I01 Llllh. Mr. Todd said the test shipments of bacon made by the Ont,m`in Gov- ernment had been sold at premium prices in London because the bacon was from carefully selected pigs. \Rfnc H nni hnr-nnvzri Hix` hm~(m trom eareiuny SCICCICO pigs. Was it not because this bacon was sold by an agent not in yrmr association?" asked Norman Snmer~ ville. K.C.. counsel for the commit- tee. I don't. see how that could be the reason at all. replied Mr. Todd. He did not think there was any significance" to the letter which Mr. Somerset quoted and said had been sent out by British bacon alzents urging buyers in the Old Country not to purchase the Big 0" brand of bacon which the Ontario Gr)\'ern- ment was trying to put on the Bri- tish market at premium prices. Why was the letter sent out? ....I....) run. 13..-... I115 TNHIVKUL UL pl'k'IlHUlH laskod M1`. Factor. NT .-In-'0 Irnnuv 1 land HSKUU W11". l`ilL'l,Ul'. I don`! know. I had 1 do with it. There must l(Vr\I`v\f\ 1~nvwc(\I1 unnl H n--nk-:1 |c1o wun II. 1l1C`T(! must nave neen some reason. and it probably will be established it was within the proper ethics of the trade." said Mr. Todd. Claims Market Flooded The witness explained that Cana- dian bacon brought higher prices in the London market than Danish ba- con in 1932 because the Danish pro- lducers were flooding the Engzlish market to get in before the Empire` agreement< became effective. Now the Canadian producers were shin- ning: more bacon to the Old Country. the Danish quota had been reduced and Danish pl`it`C.~I were higher than Canadian because there was only a market for a Certain quantity of` I each. `I T\llu- 'r'..AA mm H-n r`..mm;;-.-tnn ,1 mm, mu. , .. .. -_.. Jinx: commi toner. in an interviewl following Mr. 'I`ndd s aupoarance at Ottawa. declared that British bacon agents. interviewed by The Star's London correspondent. were merely trying to "laugh off" the amply lproved charge that Canadian bacon prices were "fixed in the British market. ` mm.`-. en_n:llnd -nffir-ial m'iCes' are 3| ,1 gmarket. l The so-called `official prices` are} j.no more than prices arrived at by} albacnn agents and bu_\'et's. said lvltrl` `Somerset. reiterating statements he, ` }made before the mass buying and` '1 .price spreads committee in Ottawa] . 3 when he has just returned. ` xi He explained that while British` iconsumers paid substantially thet 3. "same for Canadian and Danish ba- i- con of like quality. the wholesale 1. price was "fixed" by agreement far} 1- below the true value. Experiments .conducted last fall, he said, had uu. J\4KlI . Rcbuitnl Statnnmnls KIUL5 nms ;USSED than ~. presenta- Lys -OTTAWA on(.-(9 givr-n ds Cmnmiw- L -mrdim: A` _ :Al, Al... nothing tn have been nlnlu "will In. !V I5arfIe"q_lIIl1,,_3lmCOe.L.0unLy 5 l`UUl. \UlllIUl l LJIIUC ununv O 0 ggoooooo99909990ooooooooovoooooooooqg ,. n I \ 290000999900 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0090600: |)i'r)v(~d (`0!1('tiiS7i\'l`l_V that when hip,h ' fr urad_- ()ntari<> haunn was hmup,ht cm into the British .n1arkct without n f passing t.ln'uu;zl1 the ring" of rt.-p,ti- tl iar hzu-mm ztgrvitts and (it-alnrs, it n` `lcunid <~,mmnam1 |)l`i(:(:S in many trast.-.<. \ \ ltiglu-1' than lht)S(` obtained for Dan- v f ish i):i('t)ll. ti 'i`l1i.<". mid Mr. Smnorst-t. |)m\'t\s ti prvtty (it-t'initt-i_v that thorv is nnth~ ti ing in the artznmt-nt that. Canadian havun is of inf(~i`it>i' (tIia|il.y l)u('zii1!~tt: t at" tho lam; _';mtrney. it. is an astmi- l E i: thing that the am-nt, nf (,?an- t ` ada i`at-iurrs. Mi`. Jnhn lmiitiuii. who L` Y" shuuitl be ti'yim_'_ to L`h(.`()ltl`5l].. _(.' the sal(- of (Tanadian hacnn UH th(- I&I'i- t. " tish markvt. simliirt H\1lk(' the : 1 mt-nt that 110i)ndy who has inmit.-y ( 7` would buy Canadian l)il('()ll when t they could buy Danish lniuoii." 1 Suppurt(:rl by Tu;ld Mr. Smm-rsvt went on to point out t.hat E. 'I`udd. st,-t-rotary uf the ])H(,'k(`l`i~:' (`tlllIi(.'il. had told thv |)1`i(`t.' t I . r.-rmnnittt-1* that hv did not I "' a;,:rov with Mr. London's statr,-munt` 1 that Canadian hawm was inf(ri'|o_1_`. t While it is the general practice TRADE IN YOUR ou) suons FOR A CA5E_1}L_F9W%5N9E,%PVP'8 RT sum: co. D";::.:,:.; Barri1%ih`f;Simcoe.County s Foot Comfort Shoe Store AAA , . . - lollnwim; nfhct.-r.< ` r...` Tlrnu .1 A Hr 112` ll '15]. BR/1.Vl) Tulu-, zlduullalgn of Ilu- low prit-1-.-4---<*uIIIpurv Ilum wilh what you now pay -- In-, Mire you (zr-I lho mos! pus~ai|)l: \`nhu- for every cc-.nl you F[N`IN'. ' Jfsgbrtening 2 lbs 21 Macaroni .?::::.:=.'.'::`..: 2 lbs 9 .4 & I BULK - - - - . (NR lH|":\' A S: P 1 n izgissn Loa__ Cl-IRlSTlE S Fig Rolls in. 15 Cinocqlfntes ALL SHOES TURNED IN AT OUR STORE will be handed over to the Barrie Relief Com- mittee for distribution amongst those who need Footwear. Chrysir and Plymouth I\r`AI r*n Cheese "'- 19! A Q` 1' lg: run: 1 .u noA Shoulder or Chuck W I N G PORTER}-l0I_JSE_ ...-.:u- ;@Q- _ `_ Ib- 9c 119- 19 PORTERHOUSE 119- 11 Steaks or Roasts lb. 17: .w vnr.-...:--r.. . 5i'>fi`%%ii<'%ffi'ffl.I'l`TS S UNA}:'l)-l3RE.1KF`-{ST l'lH`-35!! L )! `H? I-?()1`vTl\(.' AvU`AE 2 : I-`l.()Ril) 4-Pl 'I.L OF JCICE Oranges 25 r `I-"" s:m~`r- iery I 23 . 4` ._- U .H.'\H ~! 1- I)l.I'.`.\`S MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE EXTRA sPEcuLL,: TANGY om) }iiALTn coonmzs . 25 _' ` ' ` tr 9.` VI.-llhll st. I-.'nI.r:s.s` ' FRUIT - A & P l_)lU1l,IT)' Sl'Il.I'f(ITl'.'l) .',`h'h'l-` .1.`-Ail-`V z 07.. . W l`[)p(`(l Loaf `.00: I\ll(lIl()l`.\`. .1. IVICIVHIIIII. x.. r.. (`nnnnillov Chairmen~~I"i<:- ; F}. IVI<-I"nd(lm1; Snvinl, A. C. I: 'F<-Innis. H. J. lA>up,:hocrl: W. J. Blair: Hm-key nnrl Soft- V. I"1':1.<(-r: I%(n\\'liuL{, to be up- .I l..!.... for bzlvun :1g(-Ins mud (ll`Ill('l`H in all L`()l.lH1l'i(,'S In ('()l1fl`l` nn prim-5. lhI- m:u'kr*1im.*, cmnmissinm-r pointed um.- ihut rv;)I'(:su11lz\`.ivvs of HM,` ;,'nv(-rn1 munt. the pzu/'kt`r.~'. ur thv |)l`()(lll('I`!'.\'| vvcru u: zllluwt-(I to lmvv ni vniuo in H10 prim-v fixing rl:-lilu-rn-` ti(ms_bu1 in (in-nt, Hriluin lhv whnlv thing w.'l.'~: :n'rnm.:v- I-.v.('|u: In-- tweun llw nut.-nl:< and llw llI'1l|l`l'!~`. I This i:: (luv 10 1|n- fax-1", he (::>n-E tinned, tlmt, ihv Imrzcm mg.-/1-nts hm :-1 but-n nhlv tn (-nnvim-v llw |):l('kI*l'Hl| I to let them hundlv lhvir l):l(:nn l'.\- n..|u :11 I (.'lUSi\ ('l II 1.. (.'lLl3w`|V('l_\ . I10 1-xplninwtl Hml lhis pt-r|nillwl$ l.l1(-240 l):u'm :l1.',('ll1S in mnintnin :13 Huh! grip un thv mnrku-1 fur (T:m:|-` tiinn bacon and luw:-r pl-ivvs fur` H'll'iI'H\\`llb('Ill!fi1."NHI)l|H'I'('u\HI1l`)'\ but C:mndn', h(- szml. nllrnvs; lht-' lmyer In fix his mvn p1'ix-0." D1-prv.=sinL: Inflm~m`r~ Whilv first. quality (f:m:uli:m hu- - (run t-mm).'u'a-(1 fH\'41I`. lh]y with I'm- UCSL l)trnm.'n`l< (`l)|llll pmdm-I-. thr- , mnrkvlinxg ('()lHlni!~ZSi()ll(`l' Innintzninml [thug Hl('l`(' \v:ns "fur Inn mnvh infvr- : inr Canadian Imcnn un Ihe l h'i!i..h FOR BULK "oA1> cmps 37 (_)l'l(.'K (IR Riff)! I.,iI Quaker Oats !4`&"i'. 22 If I "LK Nl%{_Lql__]ed Oats "'5 4 11/]! 1 Ir Toiit Paper 3 Rom 19 l.'l).n:l nun nu--`-' )`IHl.1'I'l)I-N NAVY RI!/1.V'l) Iknichup mi-.17 II"'l"l`ll IFL'l"I`l'\.` Jill},-`ll :__---_`_ , C FIHMI RED IHI ."'} 'l'(H!.4'I'l)I'.`S` MEN'S Pepper and Salt Work Shirts, \\'n`H m;\.i.`. :9."-'1 \\ci_u'm. .111 xi/.c.\. l\`:`g`. 7%`. .\\1:~-x `Av ;h`.m\`I. S;\L`.`i;1l . . . . . . 55 each Boys` Pepper and Salt Shirts, zlll >i/.c~, n1.Llc \=.`H .m_! r.m1n\. 1cn1;11'.\.1l`1c \':lluc. .\;u`t`i.l1 xw c`.v.!: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c nr- IA v r\ , . ll! . Lu. 1) Grant Riddell is back to Allz1n~ dale after a few weeks: in H:I111ilt(m and Toronto. _._.T7r\lnnIHIH' 71 var nf Albortn coal. - --___. _ _ - - - .4Yl.'WI'.'I\'--WI'l'Il I l`.'(,"l'I '\' .vtI)I)I'}I) Rnspln-rry. Slruwlu-rry, ('.hL-rry 32 01,. nml Hlnr-k Iiurrnnl Jar 3 25f .IHI, HI`.'l.` (IHUl(.'I'.' ()l'.1I.ITY L_` rlln .-I Innn: u.-r.u- '-i~}.'am Soap 4 (lakes 19` Standard Quaiity n l'lAlll)I l.'\'llb\ : wwo--v-vv- ._ T-,_, , FUR A ($00!) (.'()MI'I,I'.'.\'IU\ M<)Sl( .\lZllC 4 H Lxll. cnslx make your mu snucs uu uuuulc uuty 50c to $1.00 will be allowe 25 Men's Ovcrcoats----\H V \ . ' l . . . . .. ,. IH .... l cvcr_\':-nc has :1 pair ml` .~`lmc.< that are in :1 > ul gum] rvp:1ir-.~lmc.< 111:1! . can I". Ilcrck _\vIm' chzmcc in turn these mm :1 zlllmvnncc an Mcn'.<, \\-'un1cn's nr Cl1ild- \ Shl}C`. ' Make your old shoes do double duty I-'n . a-1 nn ,_:II 1.. _Il-_..-.l `bl /\-~urr _\nnr-rlf uf qlmlily Ivy rslmpping III A 8! I` -rompur:- A 8` I qunlily wilh wlull you now gr! --II: .`ilII`P _\nn (:0! In-,nl pmnsilnlc funds for your --__& E`: Nash mu m. S Scratch Feednxu "L 2.19 oyster she ";';;, "$1-99 p`&' Grits |l|:(fI|.. B:-;nT Shorts Middiings , l:lIl"I'. l.'I(vHlI`.' .-I K` I! FOWL nr |'ul |'i4- ( I T FRUH [HIV AN ) IN ggggs lb. 25 .... .... ALI] tun for Mailing, I-'.i:-e-...n KCIYC \' ll ! I-MIMI IJMV /IIVII RIM :3?-ll(`)`lSS "" 25 0c` .1 - M` ..\pcc`1`:'.~ Men's P1 xrv Wool Socks, n`\ __...__._-_ F IHIY RE!) SI RIV(.' ` n., .1... . ahnjon :s;;.;h" no.1 .l Nu-uL.., II! il~"11;'i.'i.i`i' .1. 14 wlllliruu mm," ...-._ _ ` Lrnlrv (.ul- nml Strain, "1. me .sum.:-.n nu rm.i~m (um) .___- -s tnj __ 1 ` Thursday, February 7. 1935. , 3 N` - 2 I/E: Tins I-LACII nu . Hy lho 1 Din;-n I00 lh. Ham Men's Whipcord Breeches. J m . V.\ ..~- Bu Bax 55 $1135 23 `lc Buys' \\ hipco|d or Corduroy Breeches. .1`.': 5 '.`~. .i~t:w1c ~v.i.. lc.t:.`.c: '.\'.`wc:`. u');L11;1x' \`..` .\g\'c:.|'. k ic.\: `.....$1.49 pr. Men's Mackinaw Socks. c\=.n1 >j.`cci.n1. 69c Buys` Mackinaw Socks. .`\'.:.1 \j.`c.`i.\1 50c Meimkinenw ` 50 Men's Suits. like E`c~`. l"m.`\. qzcxx. .~:xim`~. \.u '..l` -v\...y....y~\ _AmBOU'l` ALl.ANl)Al.E Men's Coats. 5.3};-En}{s'nIan,"1}3i:'. Winter Merchandise must be cleared to make space for Spring Merchandise now coming in, therefore, we are of- feririgr you Seasonable Merchandise at Give-away Prices. --Unlon(lim.: :1 car Allnndalc Cnnl Cu., W. A. Jenkins & Son. Phnnc 326. 6p 1\/H-:u M:Iv `Hanson is spending: :1 EARRIE B_ARGAlN I-_lOI_JSI:3_A .... ....... - -1.. DEALER 'u :l'l\l_ a Over Rubbers, sec. mllcd wlc`, >i/c>' '.. .\;\cci.11 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 79c pr. lHll('l.'lI\ V\ \'l|7 J. A. I\ n_r1m':<: Little; Hon. 1)..,\.. u! I nu `. Qllll ??\'C". `i'A`\ ;` '.v` g`. `.'\\ 'A`.H? .` NI .w~.:cJ.. l~\.:.1 .`\g\`;i.1i. $11.95 up Jumbo-knit Pure Wool Sweater .111 wl `1`.\.111.i ~i.:c.~. 1mm l`c c1c.u'cJ. .. . .2 .' I`! 'II\ lllll uw zlllluml . Mm`(:h 1. 193. ). 'l`.. ...ln ll-. ckinaw v\n.1 ckinaw c\'.:; Ihc nl : _\~. .<:ri1\c.~. \.m (.11 ac~ui1}~>t1.x:clw~$ '.1i;;'.\ };'r.1.`.c ~11iI..~ `\`;`\; \!`\ \ 1. 1!` N [I V M1-1`v.I`i||in.. HZU. up Miss: May Hanson spending week's vacation in Tnrullto with Miss Ruth Ivingstnn. RN. (T.N.R. Rt-.(-.re:1tion Associatioll T110 zmmlnl mrrotimt 0! the ('.N.R. I?.0'r(~,ntim1 A,<:mr-izntinn was held on }"rirl:1y, .I;mu:n`_v 25. 'l`hn l'nHnuIinII l|f('(`l'S V\ ('l (` (?](`(`t- lf|L'l`(" :2 Han. . Vim)- . Blair; TY ` 1 u. "\lL`\. l\`c;4u1;1r VVITII $189 OPERATING LOSS Y.M.C.A. STILL HAS SURPLUS Reports presented at the annual meeting of the Railroad Y.M.C.A.. lu-Id in the Y.M.C.A. building on Jan. 30, slmwecl the work well main- tainerl in all departments, the only un:~:ati.x'factnr_y feature being an op- eratin;.z loss of $189.75. Receipts were .`,-;.i.l08.44 and expenditures $3297.69. Despite this loss. there was a cash balance of $tl84.3l. This with bills roeeivahle of $251.50, as against $13.15 hills payable, left a net sur- plus of $1122.60. .T It Mm-risnn. the President, wn.-< plus 0! $ll'.2.(U. J. F}. Morrisnn. ' in the chair and there vs/as at attendance. r` T Qnihr n:-I-5-O:||`v in his zlltondzlncc. C. J. Soil /'.. Secretary. in his 1'0-I port, covered the various depart- mvnls of the work. all of which was successfully carried on. nnn nr Hm mnin tnnics of di. siweessltilly earrieu on. One of the main topics discus- sion was the proposed formation of a boys` club as a eo-operative enter- prise with the Kiwanis Club. The idea was heartily approved and the matter ret'erred to the directors to appoint a committee to represent the Y" in the project. (`)ft ieer:< were elected as follow.-=.: Hon. Pres (`..N.R. Supt. J. A. Rogers; Hon. Member. Wm. I~Iox.:an: Diro(:tor- I . ate (4 appointed each year). W. J.` 1 Blair, .1. D. Wisdom. Wilfred 1"`raser. , P.. W. Kearns. Committee Chairmen I 1r.'.\.....,. I n wi-ulnm- Hnliuv and 1 E. W. Kcnrns. Lfmmnlueo L.mlll'nwn I~ Fimnuw.-, J. D. Wistlnmz House and Prnp(~rly, Gen. 1 "riuke: Membership. W. B. \V('bh; Social, clc.. W. A. Bell: Physical and Boys` Work. Dr. W. A. Imwis: Visitutions and Wcll':u'c, AI- hort 1.11109. Qruynvul unlnc hu (inn R 'Rurns.. hart I.i_ne.<. ` Severn] solos by Gen. R. Burns. with the ;::1lh(:I`im,{ jr)inim.{ in the churns, \v(-re much cnjoyntl. no um nlncn Ihn lurlinc um-w-rl Inxtv I Peter Clark :Caned `By B. of R.T. Lodge `('htn`us_ much Cnj()_Yl!(l. ` Al, the close the ladies served tasty and much appreciated 1 cfrczh1ncnts. V '. VI Ahnut, 30 members of Lake Simmo 1` I.ndL(u, Brnthcrhond of Railroad ninmvn. .~:u1'pri.s(s(l Palm` [`. (`lurk `win Immn Inc! 'l`hm~v m/r'ninL'l '| I`51ll1ll1(`l1. .`4lll'])l'I."Ull l'Ul.l'l I. \ nun at his hnnw lust 'I`h1n`.<(lz1y evening and presmxturl him with :1 fine cnnrr as :1 token of (`:~'.te(m1 on his retire- ment from the C.N.R. mu. ru...-I, um. hurl AR \rn1n'\' nl` mm- mom Irnm um L..N.n. M1`. C`.|m'k has had 4!} _VCiIl`S nf mm- UHIIIHIS s01'\'icc with th(' Grzmrl 'I`rnnk and CY:nm(linn Natirmul Rail- rI..n....- r.-um mm: hut urnc. 'l'I'llH|( mm L1:ll\H(lHln Nzulunzu nun-l wu_v.s`. rlutim: from 1886. but was form-d to retire Inst your hoc:n1s(- of :1 : illm s and rcsull.ing opera- o:.... If .-nnnurl uvh Hun F N R S(!l l0ll.\` Illness zmu i'csLxii.iiu; UpL'i'u- limi. I-[is ro('m`(l with the C.N.R. is Ono truly in he pmud nf. Summr was .<(-rvvd at Mr. Clm*k`.< house and mi L`llj()_VIhlf` ovc-nim.: was isprwii by tho pm`L\'. 'I`hi` Sll|)[)('l' \vn.< `supplivrl by the Ladies` AllXilinl`_\'. i\'h`.\`. C`lm`k was p1'(:sent(2d with :1 hi-znitil'u| hllki of 1'r>sns and Mr. (`lurk with a (`mic and an address. .\`iL'I1l'(i mi hvhnlf of tho ](IdL{(" by H. P`. Norton. H. B. Thumpsnn and J. I /\. Hunt. Ivimiu.-I W1-Ito rozid ihv ud- idrnsr: and J. M. Mills also spoke on lht-hnlf of Mr. Clark. 'I'lw'z1(]tlI`c. \\'.'l.\` in part as fnH<)\\`sZ 'I`|m v-:.ilu:.v lifn wilh ii: nn-4 mill ll("l(l(ll'()S.\` \\'.'L\` In |)'Il`l il> ||lllll\\.\. l`lu- r:|ilwn_\' life. with its ups and (ln\\'n.\` has 21 peculiar fascination. and su rog:n`rllos:< M` the lmznrcls and con- rliliuns of sc-1'\'i('o. Wt` find :1 splendid Lvlw ml` citi7.vn:~'hip zn`nnnr.{ our great rnilwny family. An excellent illus- tmtinn nf this may he found in yuu. "And now, Brntlmr Clzlrk. us you nro :1mn`n:u'l1inx.:` lhv Sunset of Life. with n wvll-o:n'ms(l pension allow- nnro from the l`lll\\ Zl_\`. we desire in ('()H\'(`_\' tn you mu` vc \' heal \\'isho.-:. ....H.u. Flnlrl ('Hll\'(`_\' ID YOU OUT VCl')' UCHI \\'lS[l(.'.`. . im: out n{ ynur uctivv field ml` lnhnr, you (.'urry with you ow.-r_v kind thought and will be remember- ud in the _v(,-ars to come." ligv \ ~ `:95 Dr In n\,un L hc;\lhL`r Pllllily, ol(lll|.IllI_Y 4.... 'I`h(.- UH (rd: Hun. Pr(`.<.. .L Vicn-]"H:.~<.. W. J. I I`ros., J. H. Duff: I SL'(`y., I. Clomnwr I.nm,:hnt~d: /\u(litm'.* 1 Qnil-1 (`mmniII(\ 25c pr. nu.`--u, All khp 1~\_1l n`1 `qu:'l1-- r \\'n-II` si. -} Just Arrived 150 Dresses, in :11! ms new .\pri11_~; >l121\1r.<. \-`cx`_\ chic .\1)1c>, >i;/.c_~ I 1 I 1U..\'[`L`L`i;ll $3.95 Misses and Women's Printed Silk Dresses. _ill>l 111;; thin}; In l`x'i;;i1lc11 up ymr \\:n .I- IMN.`-. SI",/.L`.\ 1 I In -| 1. 5[`L`Ci;ll . . . . $4.95 Our Better Range of Dresses czltm-~l Ix` l\c;ucn. 'l'hc>c h;1\c|`cc:x pcnx-=:1.1`.i_\ .\cIcc`- La! .1111 Wu 1111` xurc 111;`) \\'iH 'p;t.~~` \\31h _\nm' ;Lm\1`-\".H. (:vYl11L".lH\'. l 1'4`.cl11\c:'. l"nc p1'ics:> x.1:1;;c ll"-H11 $5.95 to $14.95 .\`pcci.11 . . .` . . . . . . .. Also a better range in Misses` Twin Sets in ;I all \\...`x. .\';~cci.11 Women's Goloshes. '1 -..".\ '.\`.`n\{. .\1\'.C\. \. .L`.~ I '.31c`\L` .111` w:11.'.r".\.1':`-"xv \ gwxcc. l\`c~;. L'.'.` 1 v SK Boys Over Rubbers, ~ i'.c.i qu.m`.i=.j.. :'.ac~c x `.\.\ ..c Ln I-'\`~x uw Men's hcJ\} l|L|\\ |L\A 3` IL.`. "\k||llnll|'.LL\| u scrxicc; thuxc we un!~c.n.1l~1c price :1skcJ.. Spcciatl nu clear . Boys Over Rubbers, red. >H1c`. I . 1 in S. Spcci.11 . . . . . . . . Men's Work Boots. 1\.n::-I nx` 1c.t'.'.`.cr wi '.':`.:`sc '.m\\. .m.". _~.\c Ex'.m .\`pc."x;11 . . . .. FOOTWEAR .u .`LV'|k mu \-rm will pay .\Cu. llIl'. I3. In. wnruuunu, .,..~----. ... ... Cliflnnz J. Rink, W. hnll. W. l"r:1.<(-r: pninlt-rl lnlm`. It \vns rlm-irlurl lo hllld tho mmunl Al n....\.. .... In`.-i:l:.u |\/1m~r-h I 1035, Heavy Work Rubbers, |'.\{ . ~}.\_ .`v-1;-1vv',\,\5 -. Seek M;)re Tourists Aim of Orillia Body Decision to reorganize, immed- iately institute a membership drive, and find new and more effective methods of attracting tourists was reached at the annual meeting of the Orilliu Board of Tracie last week. Officers for 1935 were plans for the future were (liscussed. and, before the meeting vvus ad- journed. it was deemed probable by the audience. which was by far the largest to attend :1 board meeting for some time. that the rn';,rnni'/tnlimi was likely to revive and b(:(:0m(: :1- `_ gain a potent force in the town's al.- fairs. '1`hn nnur nffir-nu`: nrr-' C, C. Pvt-Q elected, ' IElll'5. The new officers am: 1` Temple: Vice-Pres Gen. .1` 'I`x'cz|s.. R. K. Burnot; Sm- Overcnd: Council. W. A. S Smith. C. H. Hula. M. '1 - cahy, -L. G. Mc-Neicu. A. '1` F`. W. I`hnmp: H. A. R: Thvinin `H l |||\/r-I` .T H, OI 1*`. W. '1'l'1()mp: ll. Prittio. H. Pulvt-1', J. 'I`up|in,:. Mt-mhorshin feo H` 'l`upImg. Membership lhis you!` will In- roduccrl tn $3. to (-r1cmn'.'1;.{c 21 l:1r_L{v increase in momlwrslp. To help ml- verliso Orillia as :1 lnurisl ('<.-nlm. n 1.5mm. of $200 will be . from town council. /\ I'(-snlulirm was passocl thanking Thomas C}. King for his .s'or\ri:_-cs as in-;\.~:u1'(,-1' fnl` many y(.-Hrs. following his l`(`(.`(?l'lL 1'csi,'.*,n:n- tinn l)e(~zu1so. of ill-health. I I {Value of Potatoes in 1Feeding Bacon Hogs` T 0tatne.< have Inn); been l'(`(`0,'{lli /.- ed as :1 valuable. feed Fm` hO].!.H'. more p:n'ticul.'n`ly for those of L'lt'(l type. In order to determine their vultu- for bacon titius, two (til`t"erc-nt exper- irnents were cnmtucterl (hiring the lnst twn _VenI`.< at the Dnmininn Ex- porimenunt Farm. Nzlppzin, NS. One experiment. (`f|il(lll('tt'fl I`ir.~:t in 1932-3? and rt.-plit-uteri in I93.".-34, tmnnnrert hoilerl |`)nt:1tn('.s` with hm`- ley. The pigs vvere st:n't(-rt when wt-zinert at. 8 to 9 weeks of age. one Int on :2 meal mixture ermtninin-,1 i.{i'eun(l nuts, slmrts. mirl(tlin_u.s'. umunrt barley and tnnk:u:e_ the oth- er tot nn the . mixture. with the exeeptinn that the |)2li`tt`_\ \\'Zl:~'. re- plzwerl with boiled pntntnes |`e(t us t'<:tlnw.~:: first tit) rlu_\'.< :it`ler weaning.` 1 pound per pound meal: tit) tn 00 (lays, 3 pounds: 90 ct.'1y.~.' tn finish, 5'- pounrl.~:. l`hn rinnl resuit.~:_ t:1\rr-r:1L'e JULS t..a)O plullluh. On the basis of meal p()lll\(|h' pnt;1t,mr.< l`(',|')|:l('l'(l 1 l)ill`l(:)'. With hnrlt-_\' at $2 this Lzivrss pnlnlncs ll vuh pm` tun or 16.9 M.-Ills pm" In tho !~'.(`(`()lIf1 vxnorimt /\l Ilium` rm 1' I'1n.'I_v. lvmnrn 1. u in Ilw ()d(ll'-Ilnws: 'l`(.'mpl<:. B:ll'l'l(? Kvop this lento upon. I~`urthur (lu- tuilx will ho gin-n ul :2 ln1m' (late. I .. u. nu. . n..... this gives potatoes (1 \"illll(` In n.>.;.u.-I; hushvl. In the S0('0li(i v:\'p(`1`im(,-nt. lmiit-(I potntuos were used to replnvc at! tho grain in the meal mixture riurim.: the linishing period, and all but the 41:11:` D`.`('\`i(lllS to that timo. White t'i_<.h meat was List,-rt tn huizmco tho l`.'lli(m zmrl .~'uppI_\', us (-lus(`l`\' 1:: pus. the same zimntmt of protein tn ('l(`h Int. n..c..4....c urnvn furl nu fullnwx" fi1'. I01. T n1u1uL-s wvro fvd us fulluws: 30 days al't(.-L` we-:n1im:,. `.~_ puunrl per pound 0|` :1 mixture of 100 pmlnrls` oats nnrl 10 pounds fish moznlz P0 to 60 cl;1y.<.. 1 pound of El mixture 01' 100 pounds nuts. 8 pounds fish meal: G0 to 90 days. 3 pounrls per pound of .:1 mixture of 100 pnunds ms. 6 pounds fish meal; 90 days tn finish. :1 mix- ture of 100 pounds |H1tuln(`.~`. Fa puunrlx ! rich nu-ul JISH 1HL'ill. The grain fed _L:1'uup 1 c1'21_u,o daily gain of 1.22 sumim; 2.628 |un:nd.~. nl t.Ln'(` plus 139 pounds {is The potato red ht :1 ovnunlop St. gre-.u1.\ reducc.i pric nr chnldrcn. Conn: [H c mxwcar require1nen1.<. ..,.: . .. ...:n .. ..:.~I. `. ... {uii all 1 UK nu .rV\` u 5 l\. uuruuy, 1.. . I-L Orton, w. ` hucr. Page Twelve n \.u\.:\ ulnu \\ cl.h'c~~1. - n1:Lke. F!l\ Jvul .<:|\'t-(L l('('fl 100 mm $26 ])(`T` 1 III` n|' 5 mu.` : I|.'(1_\/, ktcu. .1. . Scott, 0. (3. Tor-fy Mul- . '1'. Culrlwt-ll. rz..nmy I. A 1'!` \I, \,. . A. 1VI(:Lc:1n2 `mvu (inn ,1 \l. `.A\ I vl $1.79 pr. MHL`.i Cf. ` l`l\ $1.69 pr. ~ made : 3 n,..nu-I. rvrv L-qu` oy focl mvznl 3 pmutu uLu u._\.. . 69c pr. Muir: v.-c. A . l\ Hy. Tho nhnvn menlimwd xvcre sup- pnrlml by ()l:l M(*N:HIL'hlrm. :1 rt':1 wlmsv ('h:u'minL'.' zlhility ('m nple1(-l_v curriml hm` :lll(l`l1(`(.` wilh her from start. In finixh. lnnvinu her h(`:lI`(`!`S with n .-:lm-ml In1'lnm'y nl` pl(-using. um! hllll1()I`Ull\` l'(`('()H(`(`li()I]$. 'l`h(- r'mw<-H was held umlvr Hw :lllI\'|Ii(`(':~` ml` lhv l.n(Ii(`.<' Aid Sucicty of the (:luu'('h.