T . WinterTripSbyTenderfoot-Rangers ` .. In Algonquin Park 3:37 Below Zero ur frozen lunches rel`re.~`liing. for Canoe Lake. had on the north: ake with lots of {ed nicely. Went to Canoe l.:lkt`. ; very good until ad of Canoe Lake. : from Potter and nude the iee bad. elt my . yself forward and out. George and seil at my efforts, tlul in getting out. 1 to find both my zlering in the wat- all inanaged fine. `angel-9:` house was uuitlred and fifty [ortunately for us, ie and had a good their stove. They ith dry elothinu ies were (trying. I venison .-:tew on put ourselve.<. out- of (lis:ht`:~`. of '.hi.~ :4 from our damp- .joyi-cl a real camp experieutre.-;, put him-, and wallrert iles to (`.:inoe Lake - took a train into ~rs. morning was cold- `o. We (lid not go luueh. when all inn t'iri-wood near ud lnn now xtantls. - were acquainted hat next morning .ll(l go to l;loundar_\ 'iup,: day we would boundary line to right on the boun- way until l't`1l(.'lll.'LL Aftet`.;f\\Ilii'in. tGL-urge returning, looked at tie eadwzty.-en()ug.n l() KL'l:p on- .me. I'll not mention his rebuke. 'l`hen he told me there was a small `lake ahead of us to which he had ibroken the trail. He turned back 'nnd I followed. When I arrived at .the lake. George had a niee t`ire lgoing and made a small pail of .teu and we ate our lunch. He had seen two niee otter on this lake. I felt a sort of stiff feeling coming into my legs and we decided to move on, George breaking ahead a hundred yards or better, then re- turning to meet me. George was i going over the trail three times and I followed the well-beaten `track. We had gone about three- quarters of a mile when I called to George to see the telegraph wires shining in the bright sunlight. Then we heard the stationmen driv- ing spikes. were we pleased to see gthe railroad'.' Yes. George out n buneh ot` balsam. reque.-`ted me to `sit down and left. In a few minutes I heard the hand-ear coming and `wondered what kind of a st.ory FGQ-orge had put tlCt`0FS. Later I was to learn this was only the spirit of the north -``Give your best for those in di.~4tres.<." They took us to the station. where the agent. Wm. i lVleCort. made. .us ..cumfortable and I ticked 01-! n -message to ~ the `agent lat Algonquin Park. However. he lwas a bit skeptical about us trav- elling down the Park line in that weather. Our train was on time land soon we were at the Algonquin l Park platform. where Supt. Bartlett {and Dr. W. l). M. Bell met us. The |(lU(`l0t' was for having me earried {in but I l.\'$tll'(`(l him I could walk `Once inside. he e.\:amiue(l my in~ jury. He looked alarmed and rush- ed away for his medical kit. In :1 N was the trip that {short time he had me fixed up. home. January :t().:He praised George for his first `/.el`o. The morning 1 air! work and assured me it was .1 `(l l>_\' the iuten.~::~ielose call, "Slightly deeper and you |t`-mile 1-agt of the i would have to be carried out." he we set out acrosqireinarked. . In... 9.. .0 I`! `ll 11-,n~HnH urn c nlnn Rt -14 Hill" VVl' \Vl:ll: - "N mm-u and an H mumlury Luk-s I wu arrived :11 I umnrl supply uf . ngs cut n-udy-- llll`(l thv xlnyv .~=|\-.\\'1m:.~4. lhe`u1{l' -um: hvinn I0 u.~'himwd bux m`;.. ..... o....L- IILV \.|\llI|"`b` y |\'|IK'| l|\'.\\ \\V|lI|K'I. ` \ll. slid down` uh An,vnm- knuwn to huvn-I dirccliml `-Il1d`_v:1rIu~d u :\lL\stuI!ti:l1 sum uf mum-yl Inns! no 1ill\\}duri1u: (ho sunxnnw m-ml nut vxpoct U11` log W|\l`ll ` nxlipf nx| \\-iupxg L`\0lhil\tI_ nd: '1`hu:ru are a guod,m;m_\ mtep-.ny- .V h`-Id 1 UN.`-1's who are not on rvliof bt`\`:|l|S| out covered 1 mcy are careful of what they varu` 2" he oxch\im- Land those on rvlivt will be reqmred i nr xnsidvs nut I In An this game" ) best woodsmen in Canada. have seen them make a. fire in a hurry and have had to do so myself a few times. I have never seen any man make a fire so quickly as George. Rodgers did that day. In a flash. y he had the snow trumped at the . root of a stub close to usr~~then an - nrmful of rough birch bark from via yellow birch and one match did -lthe trick. He put several dead bul-[ usnm sticks on the fire_ breaking {them by striking the poles against the trunk of a tree and broke them up into convenient lengths. Cutting - x green balsam brush he put it down I; beside the fire and I lay down upon itit We opened my clothing. The - wound was in my lower body and [.was 2'.`_- inches long. cut through 3} the skin and about the saute depth 1 into the flesh. We were relieved to t find it was no worse. With a clean c . hnndkerehiet` to apply as a pad and .`:other hnnkies to make a support . t`it'ml_v l`a.~'tened to my clothing with _- Y safety pins. We then placed a clean - ` pair of woollen soeks over the - ! pad and I felt fairly eomtortahle. K The sharp knot had eut as keenly 1 `as a knife. through a heavy frie'/.e tjpnir of ll`Ul|SL'l'S. heavy woollen . shirt. and heavy underwear.- ettlleurge insisted that I could not - 1 walk. He eut tl Hood stock of fire- `,wood and set out to break trail o 3 down the park line toward the {I ! ruilroad. He went about a mile then r ` returned to see how I was p:n- ., the time. 1 was feeling fine and o XIN.`-lll`t'(t him I eould walk slowly on e ' the trail he had broken. 1: George agreed and went ahead to '1'break the trail farther on. With i-jthe aid of a staff. I was able to -.-.m.. ..I....u nit-nlv When I came llhv and n1 Stan. L wan. iIuu- |\I nmvu ulung nicely. When I `I0 \\'h(`1`4` (`vvmgc hnd tu1'n(=d hm-k I.dccidml to move on. making :1 lil- `Lllp 0ngiv.vny.-L-x1u11g.h to kL`(!|) mv Jwlwm. ;GeuIue ` l'I`HHlt`K('(|. Supt. G. W. Bartlett was pluust-d 1 with our report of the trip and int 1' ,'-xplniiiod the reason for st-miing fans out under the trying cunditiuns. L-iWv were i0(Ikt (i upzm as intruders mun thv stut't' by sonic of thv mem- L-itn.-rs. who h`ll),{g(?Slt`d a trip of this :,kind. thinking we would reftisv, ;| `Itu'\'ct` nttnnpt the trip and return sltu nut` humus. A mt-mbvr of the cistntf. whu had been the main in- n i rtigtitnr of the id:-:t. (Hum: to me in -.~`;quitv am uH}:t'_\ intmd saying, "Ytlttl t( l`i-Ilmvs nrv at pnir (if funls. guinti` H.023 n u'ip~_iik<- that. Now w-- all y--'\19-iii-imve..4`n turn out in trips of v `that kind. That \vus. the rou.~:un fur l\{.`h(_`v tI'ip.-'lht\' had to gvt out and .\`tl`.'l\ll4l- ziml ttwv (lid. .I.ng{ lll}. n'uvrl~ ` Om-( svlllxd ~'lul'l'_ H ..-c |\.. ..,,,. `ls, gulng I ulll on:-zunm This hull-In- Ilil` nmnstvr is fuelling: mm-hi: nu land :11 Mun` (Written for Th Examiner by E/Iajor Mark Robinson) _____..u -I'i-efueller for 'I'1c;ns-_C;1`n.<-I. 1ctnes`T The last timc thcx went on s;1}c 1hc_\` were all bought up enough for wcdding gifts. yet practical and inexpensive to --\\`c probably won't be able to -armngc such :1 5.11:` :\.;;1in Simpsnn oicc. rc;1d_\ for innm~di:1tC dcli\'cr)'. on Sunp.suu's Spu-ial llomv Lon-rs (`lulu Ta-rms. 1.2!`! a month for ten muulhs begin our muulh am-r dale of purvllusv. NO DOWN PAYMENT THE BARRFE EXAMINER. BARRTE. ONT.. CANADA *<*%- 41 Pieces 0! Glassware my Daisy pattern Stemware. ` \\'crc:1lllm11g}1t quickly by cntlmsi'.1stic sh-nppcrs and to tukc tn the Summer cottage. Urdc c :\.;;1n1 tur :1 long time! Thcsc ensembles zlf m;j;;`1q;;:;;1;;a1a,;dj New "llzxabelh" pattern made by Soverrign Putters of Hamilton. Open stock so you may Idd to c|v~ an! 47 Pieces of Dinnerware nuuran um-ll plnu lrn Mulr- tllnun plnlu noun ulolu E.P.N.E pattern best kna 26 Pieces of Silver flats FESTIVAL CONCERT TSIXIIIHE ARENA. FRIDAY. IUN'F.?..1`33:W The_ _T_p[g|}g _ _2cont|ary Schools trict. , u 'l`h(.-rr.- had been :1 number or ex- E t-nllunl chaps on the stzlff from ; in Ottawa. 'l'h(.y resigned. much I i\ . In the ro1.{r(-l, of Supt. G. W. Bart-iv lett und many ()lh('I'>. George.` and I.\' had nut boon vvry lung on thcil stuff when we b-u:um- zu`quuiul-cl i` with the f:u'l. we xvvrv to bv $0111 `I On :1 trip that would sond us buck : P` to Barrio. Kvvping our own cnunsvl. `: I: wv wr-rv alive in p:L vvums. i T On lhv vvc-ning uf Jumuwy 26. wv S 1'0:-u-ivt-(I m'(h-rs tn prum-vd tn C:m- II no |.uk:- Slutiun on the I-nrly mm'n- | my, train um! wulk hm-k nlung thvi rnilrnutl. Jun. 2?, Wu ('nukt'(l aura nwn l;1`<-nkfu.~`t_ mungzht u lrnin :11` 6 :I.m. Ruth tlwI`nu.uwh-1's I`l`[,:`i.\'l(`l`- ml -10 (it-m`:-vs hvluw '.e(~1'u. W0 \Vl`!'l hnck m In-u(lqu:n'tn-rs at 10.45. fuel- jmz finv :1t`l1-r mu` N-mile walk. 'I`ha- nuxt nmrning wv \\'x-rv tn no In (_T:mn<- l.:|k- \'i2l l.iHh- lslamd nml Snmlu` l.ukv.<. ll:-:Id R:Im(n-1`; Rnh liznlfnur \\'u.< gznimz with us. It Wm: just 45 (I:-g.:x'm-s In-low 7.-.-nu whvn Wu st-1 um nu thi~ trip, V`/v!` nu` um` lunvh on :1 point un Sllulkt`: Luke-. whvrv the l`m'k n-. uf`] A. ('2. Nm'lhwuy nnw st:uu'l.<. Dig -f1 ..z.... n... .-....w .'n\':|\' with um` .~'nnw- ` 1 X I I 1: I ( V V ( I 1 1 I 1 (iI'INI'II{/\l./ /\I)l'l.'l`H 251-V--I'l!l!l.I(I .` bll|)(!l'VlS()l'S2 Hnrnhl I)m1p.-my,()rl1l|:1,I.luy(l'1`uI`1`nnl. '.:n'r!a- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA /\|)I)|".I) 1\'|"l`Il/H 3'l`I()N I"..`\"l`ll/\0lt I)lN;\ RY! 1:0 pluy:-rt; umlr-r Lhv dlruv,l.lun ml` 1.-2I.l)()N nm:'1`1mun, R./\. in am ()lIl..*t,:lIl(HI'l|.', prtw_r:uInn- 1-I` 1"mu- n by 60 Rural Schools in the: Inszpectorcxte cf W. R. McViili0 CHORUS or 57 Dun|op Strut. BARRIE THIRD ANNUAL ul .|VI ono ordon Ii|luJ--To|o|;|'|o;o" I60!` Page Six OOOOOOO I 1 at 8 11.111. . /\|)MIH!s'IUN H(,'lH)()I. (f|lII.|)lIl'L.\' Im- 1000 OI(3F.S DEAS that arouse inter- est; illustrations that get attention; messages that really tell . . . .wc do n nished job; a complete advertising product that is preuentable and produc- live. I.4l\rllVl|A 11.41` `Telephone 222 or 223 To Uncover Live Prospects BOOKLETS ' FOLDERS ' INSERTS ' BROADSIDES ' BUSINESS FORMS 'l`hu1-sdn_v. June 1. 193 j._____..:......_______... Ideas and Estimate: Without Obligation InUl`ll`. W H t "WV" "H lsl:IIi(li|'lJii|'0I(i. ll lt:in.l(n-1`;l'UllH'Ht`dI ii.~e.`\0 H1110 ?.L'1't)'-`i-"-lll'('(ihi VVt`i"` Willi 3 mo Ulll Siuukvi ; ufgm-cuk {h(` l)ig'-`xthu in u gin}: tho snow 1l\`.'ll_\ \vith our nlm s`l1m's, wv iu:i(lt- n plncv fun.` :1 t'il'"tu and maulo n pail nt` hut ti-:1 lit:liiI_(]cci(](`(l hvlpvd tn thnw (Illt' fl`U'l.t`n illl1t`ill?Si`[le 1-aglw and prnvmt \'vr_\' (Ye lunl-h \\'(\ gu-t nut l.nkc.,me, 1 Wv l'nuntl thv ice had in nt-rth"1`hvn t ("ml of Smnkv l.nki` ut"_];;k._x hen. slnnh. but innnngt-(l Vt :-iitlm-u};L-n n mu-1' tho pnrt.:igt- l.:ikv.'nnd ml] Hvrv the luv win: nntil,thc Vt/P r(~xu'lu'(l Lhv hvzul { going um llorv tlw ('lll'l`l'ltlS un(l;teu v Jaw Cl't'l`kS hml mn(lt- two lnt.-: nf :;lu::h. I [wit .~'1iuwslin(\.~:.[ .s;( sink nml lhl`(.'W niyst-If (lnwn. CI`:lWit`(l Ruhr-rt w(-rv nmusml ('ff()l`T.S,ihun(]rod but I wns .-:u('cusst`ul (lul.turning 1 M the water. only nv cmnnnninn.-: l'luun(l:-ring fn or nml .s`lu.x'li. Wt` track, wt '.I`h- (,Tunn<- |.uk(* i':ingi~I'::` uuly nhnut nun huntlrtftl c;(-m-go _V1ll`(i.` nwuy and tnrtunntoly they \v rv at hmno hzid firv hurningz in spike t in`ni.-:ln-(I im with the min- whilv our (.`iUliH`S "l`h'_v illlti :i unml sit tlw t'n'v zuul we Fill!` (ti. :1 (`lIlI[)i'.` ` w()n(](-r(y( nml ta-ll no I-t'I`m~t:< l (`.mn'gt~ h `lll".t", l.ntvl` wu Cl\j()yi`(l fllplwl`. ."\Vll|)]H'(l Inf n nn nur (try ('itIthltI)', one--unt1-u-hnlt` milos 5mm ututlnn, Wilt`l`l` W(- intu`1v[cCm-1` Park llunduuurtors. nicked 01 Tlw fnllnwing i at Algm 91' 47 hvlnw Z(`l'0. gniwtls hi Nil until nflur whvu (11 hands: \v-rv cutting , nu-zu' wlwrv HI!` lli;;hl:mcl .~:t.'1n(ls.i4lh(l '1`hnt vvt-ninp, wv pln with thv t'n<-t that lTlUl`l\ll.I(.',l1|nd Gvnr,-;u- and I \V(iUi(i \\ l.nku-. 'l`hv l'ulluwinp,: i in fnlluw thv l`:u`k tn`(')n(`o in: Rnvk l.nkv. kuvp b0uu- (l:u`_\' linv nll th-.- (`ti tho rnilvnnrl. This til wane tn nviirl u:: Z{0. _Hl Dmii it wnra St`: i)t'inW inut'niu1,:?-`lift W0l`i train was .-;i:illl-(t i1ituii.~:r~it'10$(`(`ul (`()i(i nhnut :1 hull -milv tlif.-i\\'Ull1d it l`-nrlt stutiun. As: ucrnsu`i'I`m:u'kvI th-i lulu` tn tlu' N:u`rm.v.~ un tn Mintn. I Puint nllti m's::i|i;-, thv lnrgv p:irt1\\'i|hUlH` uf (`:u'ln~ l.nlu-. we i't~:u'lw(l Ht`ll(i;"X[)1HiY|(` lzzllw pm't:i1,:r. Wv wnuld tuko 0t't"U!~` Out 11 Ulll` .\`im\\'.-;luu~.~: null trzunp in thi-`Wv WWI snow until uur ft-rt wt-1'1` quitwun 5 w:u'in_ tlu-n nu :i;::un. Onut: wv \\'(`l't'1hl.'l'. wt in th-- wnulls \\/0 1'.-uml it \\':u'uu-izgkind. th L`rn::::uu-, Hl`llti l.nku- wr t`t~lt tho (`uiti `1H`\'L`l` it` niuri` than at illt_\' llltll`. hut thisu wu:: tnr huh` I h:ill`-mih-. `VP \\'('l'L`7.\`.il. \v` . ll. .1. .-...rl .m i \i.iI'.`Iil)l` THE BARRIEF _ lfZ.XAMINER UIIIII __ 'I')'_ l`l)lH|)ilHlUl|.`- lluulu 1 I _v:n`d.-: away ` \vrr(- :11 mm Pun: .ul nc \AI ll IIIII \\'H:\ stutiul mt um! no` I`-unhn 1 \\'ll_\' -.um I \\I'uu uuwu .u-nun u. `u._\ _"u-X .-,-u H. ul_,},, H U Icon l'm`l. ustndv of :\ pun` 10:: 1.V~ livf nvxt xnutor. 111:! 0|` 1h`-` 1`.l`uumi. A ~'n:|3 . ` _h"`h "'3' .-\n.\'um~ knmvn to fl'mnu~nt . stuck up nu thus In}: about $1; mol\- 1,` V` l.._`g`. ,~.m.n_\~_ nq\,,,,. _`.t,.`.S UH` rs. Thu >`1li||`D P"\l 0 111:5 `kI\I\l.cux\s\1xm~ liquur nvvd not apply furl cut 1'1;-.l\t through my CU11|Hz-`..,rx-lief lwxl wmtvr. Gourg_o_ ~sm`i1u: my full. sl1(_1 "pp hm, the hlll In Jul ilmlllt d||`t'l`U0H Kind _x`:1rnvd mum-_v I was an my sndv In almost tune. !L{u|`|1)g 1 was Just g=rmnz: off W we gr ;:inx`|\f,`:*(i `lo l:1\_:'1`cl:t]l`1`1(Ii\g:_m 'n\ui*n! g`nod,nm`n_\ rinep-.ny- 1 00 S `.1115. D\ .' '- w`l`S W m no n` M`f )m';n|su tea!` and U1`\`llRh1 it mu-n \\`Hh b10Ud- `-V1) GUd!" `'~1\i|* xx-qun-ed` ed_ "ynu h;\\ \` 101 yuur u\. out. (0 do ufe s_am9_" K00}, sull umil 1 menu` a tin-."1 I --_-9......_... George. {IS '1! AS l\1;S\`H. \\ s g0l1- Extra copies of Thg ]g`,xgn\'1ner_ 5 sidernd u underfoot. Hut lhmllh cents. It all news dealer: and at am: I have travelled with some of the uicc. ` | I ll llnIIl'll|l|l' nun; un. rllu` N:n'r<>w.~ tn l x-rn.~':;in;', l:u'g< Izngv. ta `::|mv.~: H Wt `O . in I\n