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Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1935, p. 3

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.t.lon. House of ;(I'o;Ln, n . l9lt)lt)2!. -... ....... 11 .4. AVA:-v\2l\\IlIl4lU nung C.M.G., LL.D.. D.C.L., (Prince Al- bert). Prime Minister. President of the Privy Council and Secretary of State for External Affairs. Son of John King. K.C., Canadian. of Scotch descent, and Isabel Grace lvIaeken- zle, Canadian, ol` Scotch descent. daughter of William Lyon Mackenzie, M.P. Born Doc. 17. 1874. at Berlin! (now Kitchener), Ont. Educated at University of Toronto (B.A. 189:3: LL.B., 1896; M.A.. 1897); University Q Chicago. Fellow in Political, Econ- omy (1896-97): Harvard University, Fellow in Political Science_includ- ing travellim: fellowship zind-'s'tudy abroad (1897-1900): M.A. -1898: Ph. D., 1908. Deputy Minister of Labour, , Canada. and Editor. The Labour Gazette. 1900-IGOH. Filcctecl to l"ar~' llament as Member (Liberal) for North Waterloo. G.I~I.. 1908. Minis- ter of Labour in L.'Hll`lCl` Adminis- tration l9()9-ll: Liberal candidate (North Waterloo. Ont...) rceiprocitv campaign. 1911. unsuccessful: also (North York. Out). 1917. l"rcsidL-nt. The General Reform Association of Ontario. 1912-14. l~`.m.{ngeri upon in- vestigation of industrial relations under illl$[)i(`L`:: of thc Roclct,-teller Foundation of 1914-17. During same period and subsequently. rendered extensive service in furthering, con- tinuous and inaxiinuni production ol` essential war supplies through the adjustment of relation:: between workers and employers in several of the most important war industries in America. Member National EX(`t.'ll- tive Canadian Pzitriolic I-`und. I914- 20. Chosen Leader of the liiheral Party of Ciiiiarlri at the National Liberal Convention, Ottawa. /\ll,l .. 1919. Elected (z1t'Cl.) my \t l'il1('."! (P.E.I.), at l)y-eleetiun.'G)ct.. mm. R.-. elected at general (-ler,;tion North York) 192]. l.0.'ider (nfa.t,l1i3 Opposi- Upon the 1'c.;igifgi ibn I we Preinie.~' ship h_v the Rt. lion. Arthur Meiuh-g on, after the defeat of the l\/lt.'lj,'l|(`ll; Conservative Arlminislmtion in theg general election of 1921. Mr. l{in;:.` was called upon: by His l-I.\'ee|lene_vj the Governor General, B'u-on n.\/ll`!i of Vinny, to form :1 1{u\7l`l`IlIIlf`I1l. and assumed office as l rinu- lVlini.~:te|' of a Liberal Administration on Dec. 29. 192i. The l.ib(rral Arhninistration contiiuied in office tlirouuliout the ':4th parlininent, Il!)2l-25) and to within l'our (lays of the close of the .5th parlialneut (l`.'l`2.. i-`.2tii at whieh :imc. June 21), 1S)`.2l;. Mr. King re- :iL:ncd the office ol' i`rinu- l\/linist(`:'. His E`xec|l0ne\' the Governor (len- eral havin_L:' deelined to .`u'(`(`]1t the ndviee of the I\'liIli5:l1')' to grant .1, dissolution of l :n'li:nnent. A new Cf)l`IS(!l`\r iltl\'L' Arlministrntion \v:\.: formed on June 2!). by the Rt. Hon. Arthur l\'lci;:ln n. amt was gzranted :1 dissolution on July 2. Upon the de- feat of the new (`on.-:erv:itive Admin- istration in the izenernl eloetion of 1926. which followed (ill-l.\'Ulllil()ll, Mr. Meigzhen rcsiizned office and Mr. King \\'as lI!.'llll called upon by H Excollelicy the (lovornor Gvlieml to form a government. The new i.ib- eral Adminkelration assuim-d otfieu on Sept. `.25. lllilti. In both liibernl Aduiinistration-1 Mr. Kim: has held the ot'fice.~: ol' l i'!.*si(leiit of the l ri\'_\' Council and Secret.-n'_v of State tm` External A:lll`.\'. In the general election of I925. Mr. Kim: was de- feated in North York (Oct. 5. 1925). Parliament |lllVtl\;I continued to sup- port his l\'linistr_v. at the conclusion 0" the Debate on the Address. he. contested the eoustitueui1\' ol` Prinel" Albert. S:isl<:iti`lnn\':in. and \va.< re~| turned by an o\'er\\'he|inins: lll:l_il)l`ll}' ; in a b.\'-eleetion l.): he \\':I:: re-elm't(`d for Prince .\|ln-rt in the nnlnu--ul ..I.\..o..... ..r Inlli` us... l.\ AI)DITIO.\' TO 52,500 of /..'/r lnmnnrc Pmtrrtion fa} T/air!)-Five Yuan. ASK FOR RATES, ETC, AT YOUR AGE! Return (in excess of invcstxm-nt) is-- IF HE SHOULD DIE BEFORE AGE 65T-I For ParIicu[ars--Write to or Phone: A I`)? lVv \.} ILLITKJ -Tnur ~ whIc}1 wxll help them during the rt-ad;usu above '_'Cash and Income" xs not desired, $2.500 In cash.) Hxs Famxly w|H rccc-ivc--- S500 IN CASH (for immediate cxpcnsu) PLUS $75 A MONTH for TW'O YEARS and FOUR MONTHS -wku-}1 wx hr-In whom rinnnu [Inn rr-.1d~uszm:-nr m-nod. Hf Will Do For The Man 05 Thirty: (or $25 I his lxfotm outlive.) -- -- --3- -_.--_, _ -- - 5 A f\1ONTH for thr n-m.u'ndI'r of lime V-an mcomt he mnna! pan:/rly 1 IUI UH` I'I'(.'lHl(`l" I. '/\r1hIn' Mviuh-I ]\/11-i1,'hm)i xislmtinn v n:. r.u.....n....,...| I III Ill|\\ll _`I7 II I MI (W xluru gin in _\0ur .~|ng:|n 1-nlrp. Thu` uroru mm gvr of llw c-u-Innn-r ulm inn I `-I prim gm.-s an .-IIl)~l:mIi:|I ;.'.nu-1-r`~ lir-I pri` . \V'- nro. givinyz Ilww prin-~ In .'l`lH`I`l"l in re--nuniliull nf III n|u-rnlinn in :|i~p|:I_\in;: l\c-I|n;.'.u'2I /\I.I.-Iht\'V and in lwlpiugz you nilh -ug;;.::-~Iin||~4 nn Iln't'0I\lI'-I. ||1'I`l '1' l|u~ Uh prrn-~ ln(;I'm~-I`v4: SIMPLE [RULES ' rm-c~r'~ n:Inu- -u I mlul '0,-as GROCERS TOO! u: n < nu`: Inu.r. vvI' u u gzrm-1-r-4 |\c-||u;.'.|.z n ling: I'1' I|H`iI('~I1l|'IH'l`l`v4Z $l00 . . . . THIRD PRIZE 50 . . FOURTH PRIZE . . . . $25 oath .- n- T.l'FE A srnoue CANADIAN COMPANY H $19071-95 I:I.:I. NH. I\lll;L4 f':.\{l'1'(`I1(`_\ ! ml. lrnliml `I A,:...;.. nu! in . Page Three ----.---.--4 wk urn` shrink IND / ?' Eyesight is priceless---gomi light is cheap. It pays to insist on EDISON Mun.-\ Lamps. Thcy Cn- sure better light. better sight. LAMPS lcrmnmrrvc I an 1|.\ ()\V(`(| In-In }public uwnemllip and nnly :- wcnt so l'.'1r as to 5~`llI,{;,'C.\`f` 1 tho Cnnzlrlimn ranilwuys slm hmuuht under public ownersh :[)|`t_-sent :|D])UilIlH](!llT mn1`k.~< I fund term in u vuhinwt llll(l('l` |Hnn. W. 1.. ]\T:i(`k('ll'.`.i(' King. :- l 1926 lw w:1.x'mini.-:11-1'0! nulim` cnuc. I\ Ir. Huh-r \vns lmrn :11 tom. W:HCI'|U() (`uunl_\'. in (' in 1875, of |)ill`(`l1l.\` who hm: (H-rmnn `.-nu-I: I-`z ~l- ;.. Iil'.. I lumw xnuvuslcr. an` l\'uI> Um'rl0u.[ when he l)0(`um(- mini:;lvr 01' :u:ri(".I|- ; Lure. l`wolvc ycnrs lnivr. Mr. Kim: asked him to :|cm.-pl lhv pnrtfulin of minister of 1'uil\\'nys. During the in- tervenimz years. Mr. Cromr had hvvn I making political I1istm`_\' by slurti1u: :1 maw 1'- 1'ngressivo pa-.'l_\' whivh was. so SlIC(`C`Sfll] that in 1912] it nleclmli 65 nu=n1lJ0r.< and thus hvxrznnv H11" S(`(`l\H(l l.'I1`;jl`.\`! 1'!`()ll]l in p:n`Ii:1mr`nt.. il lillll henlt} rnlnim .... uiul Hon. W. I). |(lI x|\:HI. Ill l:}. .U, lll'| minister. Qlliflingi` um the dofrnt of mu! l the loss of his own` m has iH('(' |)(`('H (I *~ In n alllllll l\lJ.`aL'{ under Sir "``1] d - is" '1 n'I1iv'- Gonmm j . . . L . 2, (,\ C4)m(`.s` lrmn |:_',(nE,. ` nusc 01` pm): " . ` . 2401 m 1!} 1L`\\' fmuncc .n - ` zmmlzl when M ho I. ` . -1 l)(!('(m1(3 II "R" 1"`? ,,.,, ,_ Make up lllilk {Ill nnultl lu- "hip. His hi-4 -:1:-_ .... - scr\'.'ntivr~ Bm'rlL`n. 1 ...u - enter public life and return to take up his old portfolio of railway min- ister. He was defeated at the gener- al election of 1930 and returned to private life. He married Jessie Hamilton of Solsgirth, Manitoba, in 1906. and had two daughters, one of whom is deceased. ' Hon. Ernest. Lapointe The new minister of justice has long been the chief lieutenant of the l,.iberul leazler in the province oi Quebec. Almost idolizecl by the French-Canadinns of that province, Mr. i.apointe's services to the Lib- eral party and to the country were reco;:ni7.ed a few years ago when the party showed its appreciation by giv- ing him a life annuity. Mr. La- pnintc's first cabinet position was in the King Government of 1921 when he acccptecl the post of minister of marine and fisheries. In 1924 he be- came minister of justice. He has been Canada's chief delegate to the fLca;,'ue of Nations. and has repre- 'sente(l this country at the tri-partite haval disarmament conference at .Gen(-va in 1927. Like Mr. Dunnin;.. 'he. too. was born on 11 farm but be- came a lawyer and 11 King's Coun- in 1908. First elected to Pnrlia-. mcnt from Kamouraska in 1904. he Intcr transferred his cnnsti.uenc_v to take up the vacancy in Quebec hast j(.`:msc(l by the death of Sir Wilfred; l.aurier. Mr. Lupointe was re-elect- * `ed in 1021. 1925, 1926 and 1930. In l90~i he married Emma Prnttc of 'Rivit-re (lu l.oup and they have two `:'hil Odette und Hugues. Hun. J. E. Miclmud A fiery l-`reneh-Canadian from I northern New Brunswick. Mr. ]Viiri1- , .:m(i I'l|('lIi\?.'-Q thn -.n.u.:.......-...a ..r I `nun. Hnn. C. D. Howe '\ ' Like Pml`c.<.<(n' Ro;:(.~rs, thu new |r;:il\\':1y.\` minister has never bc`1'm`-_: had any cxpuriem-(2 in political life. Lust nmnl.h`s election marked his un- lr.'um(.- into the t'v(ie1'ul field and Li` Inns i1nn1L-rliutcly jumped into a cab- invl pn.~:ilinn. Born in Mnssn<:ln1se1I'4 in 1886. Mr. H0\`Vl.` has another th n`: in r't>mmnn with Mr. R0;.!('I's b(`(`lllS(: 1 IIL`. hm, has })(.'(.-n n Czxnadizm uni- \'(-ril_\' pmfC.\`.\`n1'. lluvimz tznluzht (-ivil | ('m',i1u-<'|'in,~, :1L Dulhnusic U1li\ OI`:"1._\'\ Hm` ::uvm:lime. M1`. I-Inwo bcvnmc .`1 l ':In:|(h:m 1-iii-n-n in Hum -...,u :.` .. .n. nulnf. nu. nUw(' n(:(`:1mC J11 ':m:I(lI:m 1'iti7.L-n in HIGH and is mm` li\'in;: in Pm`! Arthur with his wilk. Llw mnncl` Alice M. Worcester, HI Wulth.'un. Muss. H0 is :1 (~m1.a'ultinp, (-m.:iIw('r. spc(.-inlizim; in cluvutnr ('()l)Sll'll(`li(H| work. Hun. Norman M. Rog:-rs Lust. month's general (.-let.-lion was the fir.-;t. m:('n.s'inn on which Mr. Ron- vrs uvvr lmrl the pnlilivnl xfzlgc. H.- ;h:Id ht-on mmlunl to spt.-nd his tinn- us :1 univcmity pmfessor and :15 u private srrt-rclar_v. Born in Nova Sv :- uu. he was educated at Dalhou.~;i(,- 1Unive:'sity and was chosen :1 Rhnrl .~; . from that pr0\'incc. Aftvr `post-g1'ndu:1te work over ens Mr. [nmrm--: rnhll-nnrl 0.. I.(,. .. N Lid. nu \ iUm`ve:`sit f `post-L!1`nd !Rn;,:e1's 1'1 nu-n In l\| `\A\ uunn.` um [I131 cuudul.'L' H110 ll . todvratl field. Born at Farquhar. On- 7li`l'.`lU. Mr. Gardiner left for the west int an early age and completed his icduczition at Manitoba College. in .\\ L1iiiipog. Crnssiitg the border into` lsnskiitcliewuti. he first entered the` Iprmincinl parliament there in 1914.i He was re-elected in 1917 and 1921.; and after the resignation of the Hon. 1 Au\Iu wu1`K ?)VL`I':~4L` ; returned to his nntix 2 lwrnnu-, :1 prrufussnr 21` r.~:H_\' and only rolix u)HiH(Ill to :u'('0y)l Hm I. I-[rm \/V 1. RT: C.~\N.~\DI.~\N GENER.-\L l;`LEC'l`RIC CC -j `L4 Adjula .............. .. I Allislon ` Bet.-ton . Bradford ........ .. 1 Camp Bordon 4. Essa ................ .. 5 Innisfil ............ .. 4 'J`ocLuns(-th 2 'I`0ssm'ont in 1`0Ltcnh:un W.Gwillimbury I l\HIII'l'HI }("nnk::lu l(.`m`>l<:;1nwn . lIn.nn.,.H'.- lluzll. Duffcrln l oH.in1.;` Amaranth ...... .. 18:) M(~lm1cthm1 15113 .Munr) .. . . . . 303 Mulmur .. .. 204 Ol`ZlI)L{(`\'iH(! I03 iSh(.-lburnc I3!) I 'f.m`ellr> Pridhz1m'.- I V:....... xuun;.:.s' v Waymzm` |/\m.-,u.< . I-`;u.\:l(-r Brznrlt-n's r... . \-IH)I(} F2lm;.{ruvr- Ivy . '1`hn1'n I on I I l:l[l1IH('H .` SIIItnn'.\' 'I`<:g;n`l`.~; 'I`|mmhs:rn` Wil OFFICIAL VGTE ` . DUFF.-SlMC0E! Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King `MG T.T h h r` T /'n..:.....,. KI 111 1897. II: I l.r:f1 ny i 11}. I l'll|l'i|lll,)' ll)l' H.flV\ |'.' H {I4H(i. ` Gmnrl tu1ul.sl :` I 24 Rt.-j(-(:11-(I l)alI0I.-4 SH). I"IIn`:1|i! v fun` Runn- J'llll'illH,y ll)!` HUV\'l' [3383 over Hrmkt: and 541 I 1-u l\Ullll& H1 H1!` FIULISL` 01 L0`.1`.Y`.10nS IVI1 :.Ju. |t.he Empire Trade z~1g1'ee1nen:s. The ' the fm`x1`.e1 `Nova Smtia la\\*,vt=r proved to he the whn died ` Tolzlls ........ .. 3131 1047 Pl111'alit_y for Ruwo in R97 Simcoc Polling n.. Tnl::l.s' D|......l:4 '|`nl:II:< \> . H R(r_ir'<'!v(l hnlln1:~' I lLn'uIi1y fur Bu 1.-.: I Ulill.` Rt.-j('(' l lur.'n Thursday. November 7. 1935 :l.`IlI).\. :nin!<\vick Sh-nu;-l 'l"nt;\l.< Rojt-(`Ir-rl h:I||ul.\' Plumlity fur Rm rn......_.. IllI3Il.\ . Rt.-j(-(`It-(I I l1n':nlily x . 'L'l-rl nl ity THE BARRIE EXAMINER. BARRIE. 0N'l.'.. CANADA Buukv I"(-rry Rowe (Lib.-P.) 1R1.-c. ) I.Cons.J 351 T9 335 . 25H 93 418 61 32 203 207 G7 286 V1,. 9.`! 67 I86 527 1121 . 834 . (H!) 231 876 `NIH HI '.``)I\ I mu . . . 398 M0 . H5 ' 323 I0.) `NH 139 I51 .. 45% NH: qq Who's Who in the King Government - hi I 1H4 220 N9!) I'M`. an I (H4 8'22` ')f1lI I-1H 457 174 52.`) 327 4051 F171 IElVlH'ilIJll' n. \,.J.'. ' L... I. it is our ;.{n|(l(.-n nppm`1uni1_v tn (`l(`:H`. flthe bins. "mt. lho stocks are very" ]Z4I'L{(!, and the timu is x'(-Intivt.-ly~. ' short. Cam we (In it? I 'I`hc1'(' is (.xr.-cpl. us :1 N(\1 !`|'llk`K` n.. nu U111) . | . H Some Thinkabouts r 5 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET A $1000 CHECK? H18 OTHER GENEROUS CASH PRIZES! . - ~ 3 esp VISIDI1 Keen. The Kellogg Cnmp.'1n_\ wzmts to h(-In you hnvc 1: Um` Cllristlnnx. _"I'u.v.t wrirv a .\ln;{:nn fur KI-lln;;;_ s 1\lll4-l{'{l.\A\ I SI-ml it In us with the mp from :1 p.'u'k:I;_{c of /\l.L-BIKAN. livcry one has an opportunity In win. For _\'c.'n`s, Kc-Hn;_r;;'.x` /\LL~BR.I\N used the s1();_{:In1: NI-I/2 3 lIIII`.\ I /f In Hl'(l///I. \\"(- H-'<-i\'(-d l'lHll.\ZlHtl.\' of l('ll(`l S frmn folks` \\`hu.~(- ]i\'(`\' I I I I- I I\, fl 1.. . \I| Ixuln, |\\ 11:15.!` .- . H... mu. \\"(- lhnuszlnu have lwvn mrulv l)|'i;_'lm-r I)_\' this was lmrn :1 new slu;;::n: Km /r on I Now '0 :u'(- ]onkiI1;; to 10mm` l)L'n(`liI.x of ./\L1.-Bk./\.\'----in :1 .~.|n;g;u The host wzxy In lhr ` ,'.:I'nc<-|".s, lm_\' :1 1v.'u`|<:1;,((-, :\ml in hclps your family will give you n VV(~f;_'h lh('sr' f.'u`l.` tun: 17:11` "bulk." Often, 1h<'.~:<' .\ Iinns .\l _. Fr<-qtu-mly, this lurk uf hull; lVOI`21lJn-n. \..J.`. ,, L . .' ,,,.., _. _ ONL`:' 7 WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS ! ENTER TODAY! 1 "i.\'ll)' :-b(-:1rin;,' for the sake the sake of duty. :11 ' this ('l'l'('1l]. Out of tlwir sunny lc-ttc-rs In //u Sunny S1}/4' of l.ifz'. l`nmorrn\\'. Hm\' \\'0uH you d(-.~;c1'ilw the _~.|n;_v:u1 (-:15)" to say and L'1l.\)' to ]'CII1(`lHl)Cl`? l`lh('V(lIll('01 Al,L-R|{.`\N is to go In _\'ml1` ul Irv it _\ uur.s'<-If. Sm-in;;` how much it you m:m_\' s|n;;:u1-ideas. T\T:m_\' Iwwozlls` .x`(-rw-d 1m]:I\' Irlvk nnmlcd us f\l(::1|s" Inn! to common mmtip:Itiux1. v:1l|<(-s p('nM(' to for-I umlcr p;n'-- C:Ill1:u`li:\ uflr-n fail In It-nr I. / 1 v plus INSURANCE PROTECTION FOR EACH $39.9 RETURNED $2-9:2 INVESTED HOW THE UNIT SYSTEM WORKS '9 A SECOND "Um':"wouId // J f y? xuuunlc, In r:\l:|lL UI Ill) death, to FIVE YEARS and` SIX MONTHS . . . 9 A THIRD "Unit" V i\5.}L.4\;\./A`LZ \JIIlI. VVKILJIKL increase his pension to $50.00 a month---and would extend the $75.00 a month income, in event of his 1 ,I I-Y\7l"\ l"`Al'\(` 1` ..........n. ...., ,.;u.,.u.. Lll $75.00 a month--and would also extend the income to his family, in event of his death, M V\YTl\Yl: VCA Dc (_\l\.J\.Jl\lIl KIXIIL would increase his retire- ment income to $100.00 a ,,,-,,_I, ,,J ,,,-, J .I, V (13 LIIL.uIIl>I.alI\,L 3 PCLIIIIL he should buy additional $25.00 A Nlonth "Units" . .. 9 A FOURTH "Unit IIIKKIK llI\.\JI|lC LK} WJVUIUV 1 month---and extend the $75.00 a month to his fam- ily. in event of his death, to l"LJTD'TEL`!\V VICIA D: ....J H). In CVCAH. U1 nib ucaul, LU THIRTEEN YEARS and ONE MONTH. Anuanlvq u LVLIIS :1: u :3 Nm YEARS u.\u.uuuI il:~'.\llHll`(l tlHI('-` 3, 1.ihvr:|l linnu nl'I M` rl \ffui1's. I925, I\ITI' Kinyr urnc (In- A. N. CRAPPER. District Supervisor 51 Dunlop Street, BARRIF. uld l\ lIU\\' l|l|)Ul'I wmmris is Hllid in HERE ARE THE PRIZES TO BE MAILED TO WINNERS JIUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS $1000 . . . . FIRST PRIZE soo . . ssconn PRIZE 25o. . . .mmn PRIZE NEXT 3 PRIZES $100 mcu NEXT 5 PRIZES $50 each NEXT 8 PRIZES $25 each NEXT I00 PRIZES $10 each NEXTIOOO PRIZES $5 each FOLLOW THESE .7/1e EXCEl.S_lQI_2_ He Receives at Age Sixty-Five- $3,250.00 :1" A r.r\\-'11: r , .! ,{ What the NEW Unit SYSTEM ue 1Ve8tI $62.23 yearly for 35 years- \uu'.`~ Ill hllxlullll illlll J1. and H10 Frvotlmn ul ' I\l2Im*hv: nml I`Iclin- (`.1\L(}.. ISIOH; 1"ullu\\' nl`

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