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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1940, p. 8

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Czufnp Bm'(l('n l The sponkr~r said he nnli(.'(`(l at first a fveling n1 Ottnwu that Czampl Bordon had nutli\'L-d its ll.\'('['llll1(`\5.} but this had all trlunxugc-rl, and tn-i day Lhn gnvormnr-nt xvns fully; awnrc of [he '.Inh|(' uf tlmsv 17.00(}[ acres. must of which \v(-ru tho w-ry; best rm` traininp; p1n'pus(-s. '['hr-rv1' were two!` six miles of paw-mm1t.': and over six miltxs ml nnder1.:rm1nd' pipes. "1 ulllnlnulc uurl `nrlxu n~...nn I`-nnnl L .IIIlI\.l' ll) UH` ll'H (`I mm.-hinc-_ not I sir. ght fiv(`-c(,-nl I a pure muvhu "I nlzuvl-rl lhn rnn Suiting Punishment to I Nurse Isuspicirmslyb: " you been dnmg, Elk.-n'."` E11911: "nnvr-I"< I-run-n 13118: slippers. him." KY...-;-.~.- {L-':lrance to thv wllar step` (`I Inn:-hinn rm! rnini.um (IUD. Nurse: H0w'."' Ellen: Ive been ldrinked his milk. ruu occr Ellen: 85 $1.00 $1.15 $1.13 "How?" to his 1- me rnillr -- uuung, nucn: "Rnver's Clllcl} I so I've been Iouhuus an uuo uluunlu The dry, lmrd t-oupgh not only lmopw you in misery all day long, but 11190 prevents you getting 0. good night ! sleep. wt... ...-... ..,....1 +.. .,.1:...... 41.2. 'I|(Il 3lL'];` I HM mint-vz-n 1.1114. machin.-. H w ~ the Clinic- What have ( skcnnel and` S M A R '1` N E W SPRING my duH_v's x punishing DRESSES 01' s11cm's, (:1`cpes and prints, misses` and wu- mcn's :~;i'/.03. $6.95 $10.95 4ilm/ Blouses SMART NEW SHEER BLOUS- ES in white and pastels, also striped crcpcs. Sizes 14 L0 20, ul, ...... .. 4 New Scarfs ALL THE NEWEST IN SILK facilitate the nation's business SCARFS for your Easter on- semblc. Plain white uscots and tubular sbyles. Printed and plain colors. *1 00 *1 98 I to I Walker Stores cask Iiv.i,le All the newest, .S`hLl(lL`S for spring in this special crepe. Ivory. pink, royal. mauve, rust. wine. navy, dark green, brown. black. The soft, finish to this crepe nmakos it the 0uLsLunu- mg cloth of the seasr>n. DRESSES gym/1/tom; CREPE 1.00 yaw? 1.00 10 1.39 YOU GET IT ALL Readers of The Barrie Examiner get ALL the news for Barrie`and District. $2.00 and worth more. ' Cnmzralululmns In Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Warren. on the arrival of a dau(.:htcr. Mrs" H Nnhln in vixitinrr hnr sis- |u-r m rorumu. I\ h'.~. (.3. B. I\/1cl..o:u1 was called suddenly to Toronto after tho dualh of her bruthor-in-law. On Thursday. March 7, the Ram- blcrs Club gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hickling. A num- bcr Went on a hike and returned iabnut 10.30 for cats``, which con- isislcd of sandwiches and cake. _h-----(o\---h. - ' ` ` " -I"-cs Mm '1`. Millmrn ('30.. LId., Tornnln. Ont. : naugntcr. Mrs. H. Noble is visiting her sis- t(-r In 'I`nr0nlo. Nhx (1 R NI:-l_r-an uizxc r-nllnrl OAKLAND HILL LIMITED fancy hand mnbruidered de- signs; all the newest. neck lines. Sizes 14 L0 20. NEW EASTER MILLINERY in all the newest styles and col- ors. Felts and straws. LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE PURE WOOL SWEATERS with CRISP NEW NECKWEAR [.0 1-..-_AI--_, __ _.-_ For that new blouse 1'01` Eustm or for dress trimmings, prim,- cd crcpes or Roman stripes are quite the thing, many colon; to match or contrast your on- sombk-. 36 inches wi(l:.~-~Yard \ILIaL\JL LVLJVI L`lJ\./AL vv l.ll.lA\4 uu freshen your dress and give it that smart Easter look --- ---- gr- -.--`nan -c-Ina MAIHTII I(i~I7 MIl)llURS'I` T0 SIVDBUICY .............. .. $1.7!) (?Al{'l`ll'll{ .. $'5.'n:'n (!llAl'I.I'IAlT {$9.00 I"ItANZ ....... .. . 3??! 1.00 Ml .. NORTII BAY .. Smllt Ste. Muriv . S(?Illll-lllildlc WIIITI-I IHVICIC $123.35 Gn'mg----F`irsl [rum 1.46 a.m.. March I6. Return limit-~ Up In M.n`t'!\ IN Consult. Agvnts. I)l'|Il`Il".\ 1I~.nI|'h:H CREPESad STRIPES Neckwear Millinery $2.50 $2.98 $1.00 {,0 $1.50 is Sweaters by. 'l'r)r0nu). Ernest Burt:-h is in St. Michael's Hospital, Tnruntn, where he had un operation recently. Jack Barr has returned from opcrauon rccnnuy. from spending the winter in Toronto ,- where he has been attending axi engineering school. _ nun); nu. uuu iuia. n-5::-ui :1-nun. Elwin and hzirlc R()bL`HS()Y'|_ Eady_ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnfield. Mr: (`Inn Rurr nnr-ni Ihn nzu-O Mrs D&l\/Id Mlllvr IS visiting fru.-nds m Orilllu. Mrs. Thus. Mnllcr spent a couple of d2J_\'Ls' wilh friends in Barrie. vu..:...n.. A...,.L I.`,I..n.mI.. in in. . ...\.... ............. (E. M. S'I`I'l\'l'I:\ .\'I).'\` Ilurrir l\|,','(`lll` -- l{us.u' lurk I`lI0lH`.\ I009 and 1010 [05. l'lm|u` l!l(i U1 uuyn wnu llutuun nu unn- M(!lV lll(' Amns. Eden-mlc. is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Amos. m...;.n ....,a mm-In Rnhnrlcnn trmh. uurnuem. Mrs. Gum. Barr spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dig- by. Toronto. Ernest Michael's MCSUNT s'r. Louis: l lLlN'l'l'2l) 'l`hursday, March 14, mo ' nAIf'}_'iINs THE ROYAL BANK ROUND 'l`lll TU I\-II\l\u1~ Money savings of xnany people. With rcf0r<-mrc in Camp linrrlvn Mr. McKinnon .l.nl(*d Hm! d1u'ingl the previous C()l1SL`l'V&ll,iVL` nrlmn.-f istm-Hon, there .s(-cmorl 10 hr` :1 p-:(:- : vriillng west wind blnwing tnward` Trenton, but during Mr. McCu:1i;,":: regime. thoro hurl l)('l`l1 :1 (lu(:idvcl' change and ;,rI'(~:1t clvvt-l,>pm of; I Camp Bnrdr-n.` h I2` `nn,.rV....:..r 1/ 1* uuu nu-nuunuuupg \.lIn1IlIL As a storehouse for savings. as a source Progress To translate a brilliant "idea" front the invcntor's bench to the factory assembly line requires the mobilization of men. machines . . . money. available to industr through bank loans. which in turn have their origin in the of conunercial credit. your bank porforxus an o.-ssential function. Banks facilitate tho ,_,.....l, { D. F. Mt-Cuni;z_ K.C. Mr. McCuai;.-; paid lributv to lhr-, c'fl'ici0n('_y and h(`|p l`('('l`i\ 1'(l 1'1-on, the I)ffi(.'(`l'S n'l' Bnrriv Agri('u|1ur1cli Society in sv(eLII`im,~' (Jluss B" ::1:|t-I he i nation's business. ISARRIE BRANCH-< G. F. JOHNSTON. Manager OI` CANRDH ... -FJLQISD lrlhill two the harm done to this com- lmunity if Camp Burden had been jullmvcd tn go. 1 Air Tralnim: Plan ', Mr. McCuaig said that all were Vt`l`_V interested in the Air Train- ing Plan. Air fields were being add- ed near Alliston and in Sunnidnlc 'l`mvn.<:hip. He looked forward to `tho days after tho war when many Itqurists would come by air, and `there would be facilities rm-:ncnal ;Cl(f\'L`lO[)fY'lCI11. when the war pllntr: returned to Canada. He t'm'csa\v tourist traffic and business. increas- ing in due course and `suglgestecl lhnt, Barrio should have an nir- port close to town to get its slmrc nf this business. | '1-vi... l.m..1...... ,.i...iI,..4..-..u :L.....mn int. lms nusme . ` Q -The .sp0ak(.-r chnllengcki ryone In find where Dr. Manion had said mm word that money raised for the defence of Canada prior to the war should be spent overseas. : Rmrnrdinn` r-ritir-ism that thorn \Vi'll' ."'nUllll1 UL? bpclll U`\ C|'5L'ilS. Regarding criticism that there had not been enough orders for `munitions placed in Canada, Mr. M(`Cnaig said he hoped hp one would be callous cnoitghf to pray that ]ZlI'L!C orders for munitions ~=houJd be pl:5C(`d hero on account of (-m.:.'igcmoni.s with hca`vy`.casuzil- I ties at the front. -, `H ; ! Wm. mm..1,m~ mp: kn r.m.l.-.4): mm, or (-n;.zngcmonI.s wnh l`|ca>vy`.caSuz1l- ilics the `-, `l g Th_ speaker said he fl-lV()l'd(l con- tinued on-operation of the two gr-out railways. Thu railwa_v. he Isuiu. would be in the from line 'uI' dcfvnce of Canada. 2` J. C. MCR-um`. K.C. M1`. Mc-Rum`. who was inl,ro(luc- ml by K. A4 Cameron, (_-ongratulab led the riding on having 11 Candi- date with such a grasp of public ,:1ffair.< as Mr. McCuaig. especially 'n~gardim_.: Camp Burden and the Air 'l`raining Schomc. If Canada vvns in train 7.000 pilnts and 14,000 lxzunnr,-r.< and 0b:~'crvc1`s annually, it would be wry air-mindu~.i in 20 yn-;1I'.<. and now nirfields wnuld be [ nvuclt-cl` I I`|~n .-lnnnlnnrvunuf mi` {kn Alp QI r0paid taxes . i/\rrunrs ,.....,.1. "I always !~`I-lid. `why muvn Cnmpl Bordon 10 .*:mm- plum (-lsc .'m:l| waste all lho mnnty that hml l)(-vn! spent lh('I'("." ll Iuuk :1 couple ul years to convince tlw aulhurilivs that it should remain ;1ncl`l)o clr--i velopccl." I-Ic l (`(`2lll(`(l that. there were 30.000 snlcliors in lrnining there in 1914-18. l'-Iv cnulrl easily` I I lH'l'(ll'U` Thv (1(`V(`-lnpmlflli. of the Air l": I`(:(' was a m:ignificc'nl; `p" cc nf wurk by the King Gdvcx` menl. The Trims-Canada Lines had' been rlovvlnpvd along efficient lines, and H10 pilnls were well trained and of- licinnl, men. The brass band will Invvvr .~'a\"c- :1 mun from crashing." lw said. Efficiency had been care- fully pl(;l`.n(`d. I Khnnlrinrf hnfnrn Ihn (`hnr1nra-rl 'E|I)UUI. 3N),U\IU Il'()1 Hll. yL`iil'. What should have been made nlvar was that the reduction was ;nlmnst wholly in the amount of prepaid taxes handed in by local `taxpayers to the Treasurer's office. [These taxes are not due until June 11 In:-urn nnvnnr-niinna kuun hnnn : IHCSL` LEIXCS H11,` HUI. (lll(.' UHLII JUIIU '1. Large corporations have been paying ahead. Town 'I`rcasux'cr A. `W. Smith pointed out, but there [has been a falling-off in the lnmount of taxes prepaid by private 'il1diVidll,lS in order to secure the tdisvoum. ` 'l`:\Inlu run {Inn (urn nuuhu .\1' lllhkflllllll. I`nl.n,ls January 2 lows: |llllll\ plp.l1llL'\l. I Speaking before the Chartered Ac(:uuntant,s` Association the other ievening_ Air Marshal w. A. Bishop. iV.C`._ the man entrusted with re- cruiting` for air services. had stated that the R.C./\.F. was one of the finest bodies of men and compar- able to those of any countries at war. Air Marshal Bishop had also stated that seven years ago (when the Bennett 'Gm"erhi'*h'ent" wh`:n effice). the air service of this enun- 'tr_v was being starved nearly in extim-lien. \lYlx.. ..t in I ? D !)nun..06'.- (`uh |'.\llllL'llUll. Who mat in R. B. Bvnno1l'.~: Cub- invt th<~n`."' Mr. McRu0r asked. "Dr, Mnniun". znnsvvurod 2: \'UiC\` from lhv audience. Wm` Organizutinn Mr. Mcuvr declared he \vu.< nut inn-r(`. in the nasty nanxes" hoilug bandied about by the Con- E A story on tax collections pub- jlislwd in last week's Examiner ;m_ay have left wrong impression. It showed that. collections ut current `taxes and arrears for the rst'two lmunths of this year had declinccj |n|muL $5.000 {mm last year. 4 H1111 -.-hnulrl haun hnnn mndo Prepaid Taxes` Drawn , In First Two Months I Arrears About Same 'I`0lnl_s ` 'fnr the two months of and February are as fol- : (Continued from Page One) industry has felt tho m-ud uf skiH-' ed workers and it is just this need the Youth Training Plan is do-I signed to fill. :1-Ielped Camp and Jsarriv I`:ir ., W. O. MCKinn0n_ in iI1lrndLIcin1.: M1`. McCuaig. said that as pr('.. I 61' Barrio Agricultuml S(>ci(.'1.y. 110' knew `that Barrie Fair had 110011! made zi=,Clz1ss B" [air through the` c_fforts'of Mr. ML-Cuaipz. This had! ben asplondid thing for lhv luwhl and surrounding dislricl. a nun. ....r.......-._ 4., 11.. ,, n ,.,u ,_ I 1.1. ' `. .____._. I I i ._. I +%_ .._.`$38.40I.9_0_$3;_i.067.53 I -_ :19i;9 P1940 ...$3:,x..3.oo $28.066.33 .. 73268.90 ` in u uun Inn; in \.uulL llll Lul: IIl(lI.l Chief of Police Alex. Stewart dc~ scribed huw entry in UN`, survive station was made by using :1 pinch bar on the northwest. nfficu dnnr shortly after midnight on: Dec. 27- 28. It was the third time tho survivi- station had been forcibly cnicrcd within ten days. Tho rhvfmmn r-nil:-rl nnlu nnn urH_ u\.o\.uu|\1I.IA|\. uruuuu wlul ullln. D The two men were then traced to: their homes where they were or-' rested utter the doors hand been forced. The uutomobile-one stolen in Owen Sound Inst August--w.-ns found in n gzirzine on Sussex St. loaded .with the sixteen tires. Wil- son had previously left the cur there and had gone -on foot to his home on Markham St. Both men vi;zorou.~>1_y denied knowing each other. I) A Cn....l:.... ... ... ._r 41. 1 :~:('rvn1i\ spt.-nkors in di.<(:u.\`::in;:,' lhu cmlnlrys war m'1.:;1ni/.:11imu. I nm not wnrric-d when I listen on 111:` radio and hem` thom Inn'nim: up the nil` with vil.rinli(' :Il)usv: thu- jury of the people will dx-cir,i<-'., In- mid. I`I. , u\...u.u nuuw.-:5 n;u\.u uunvn. P. A. Spnrling. owner of the tires. identified them. as cli'dr.Inn1es Webb, employee of the service station. The th'es-ul1 16 of them---were placed in a tall pile in court for the lrinl. f`lslnl` ..l` 15.. A A1,... 5...... .,. ,1 nun [101 mm :1 Cup in (.'OI'l(.'L`. Neither of the .'1ccu.s`cd went ` the witness box. wuu. I The speaker scnttort at tho sug- gtostinn of Dr. Maninn that Prt-mix-r King, a man whn had hm-n Prilmv Minister at Canada lunp,-r than any man living; could not qualify fur :1 Ciahimrt post in a nalinnal gm.`- ormnvnt. Mr. King had l (`(fL`iVt`fl the C0l1fid(`I1C(` at` thv pi-npto as Prime Mini.~'tm' in tour (`l(.`(`Hl)l}.\'. and Dr. Maniun had yet in win uni`. Whn wnuld qualify far this Na- tional gum-rnmont'."' "Tim Buck". said a vain` from th(- audience. What. about Hvrridgo zmd /\l):~r- hurt, 100'. H(` will be ml. of a jut) :~.mm". Mr. Mt-Rum` said. Mr. Kim: had boon >=])nk('n wt` in the highest. tvrnus by l rmnivr! Chambmrlain, Lord Rivcrdalv and` farmer Premier Baldwin. tho F])(`Elk- I er pointed out. Mr NI:-nun-r =.m..-1,: on... ' l`l ill I\. \l. ` manrlvr nf fur('l`.\'. fnrna -"FL .\ |||ll'l'.\. "'[`hou- is either in `Indus! _\'. `I1: MR TRAINING ! MAY LEAD TO ! FUTURE} Il'I\'K'.` ( III` .`lI[l) ing` at an im~ro:1 oring` mumomun thv pvuplo of (`:1 nrl In nrnvidn KIM` [lI'|l}lIl.' `ll \.llIIIlKI 1(l[- [ll'll'I llllll'l ed 10 pru\'idv_ W1` nrv now wvll started nnd so I hope the poop!-3 x\\'t`r.~ca.~` will lakv our will In hvlv nn faith. and in due` sc-asun we shall nut. disappoint thvnm" Agud G<'nl1vm:m Spmks 1-`ullmmng Mr. McRuvr's a(i(11`1`s.; Alvx. Ruxs. Barrio. whu \\. 4s sitting near lhv {mm UK the hull. uskvd t\4\l`u\-n i I l i Il\I\ `r\ c'VI- n in. n:.\v-p-In unpl rreu awrm. Evidence was given concerning the shad-owing of Arunes and Wil- son early on the evening of I)ec. 27 prior to their leaving Toronto for Barrie. and then the .~`:pott.ing of the pair on their return about 2.10 n.m.. Dec. 28. while crossing the Avenue Road-Bltmr St. intersection in an automobile loaded with tires. VIVI... nu... ._... _._-.,. in. , 1 A (Continued from page one) Conslalble John Capo, Detective Fred Storm. Wnyirlnnnn up... ..:u.... .... CI }_)|lll|l.L'(l (YUM Mr. M(.'Rll('l` ntt:u:kvd thv (-m'p- ing cri1i<'ism" of umbitimxx politi- cians as ap.-,ainst the convincing r-vi- dance of di.si11t(u'cstvd men who should knuw. The unsolicitvd opinion of HUILI Dr. D. M. Sutl'u-rlnnd, Ministn.-r -at National Dofcncc in tho Bennett Govcrmnent, was`: "I think lhv Government. has been doing 0vvry- thing that could possibly be dnnrxt I am convinced of that". the .\`pl` lk-E or rvoallod. `I7 I) (*1. l'l |l'l'(llll'l.l. W. R. Givens. l'urm(\1'l_v plIl)liSh- or nf lho King. Stzmdurcl and prominent Cunsurvulivc-. in 21 pub- lic latte)` to tho new. had said: Tu say that the King G<:\'- ernmcnt has made a shocking mc.~s of its conduct. of the war will um got us anywhorq boa-au. any sam- rnnn whn hue -dnriiu-rl 1-nI\r1iH4|n\ ..\... ..\ ....... ... ...\ pol`mi.~`.~`i0n In 52!)` :1 f(`\ \'as rcqnwswd to go rum. "I aka I\.. LU: .....n~.~ "I shall hp Elli _vv;n'.< nld the (lay uftm` tmnnrrnw Iwvdncsdnyl. and I never vntvd an_\-thing in my lilo but Liberal." Mr. Ross doclnrml anuidst chvoxxx {rum lhv gmlwrillg. Mr. Ross drew many l:1u1.:h.< from his audience with his clever sallios concerning Cunsor\'ati\`0 political lvadors. For cxamplv_ hv said that Col. Drew was braying ubuut thv` country like Bala:m's Ho alsn recalled that Mr. Bennett had said he would end unemployment in a ,fow `weeks. l 7 D v....,..m..... r`.-.m....l... ...... BURGLARS GET CITIES SERVICE LONG TERMESH J. `R. Lalwrcncv. Croemurc, pre- sident of the Norm Sinicne Liboml A.<.~`ociation. bruught :1 word of con- gratulation to the candidate and other speakers. and also to the Barrio Liberal Assnciatinn execu- Lixe for me Lino; 1uw:'.'1n; Slop that Tickling In the Throat ? 'l|l Mm-Ruvr qua-It'd Mznjm`-(`urn r\. G. l.. IVIrN:uu.:hIm, (`nu (`r n! Hw Cnnudizm nvorsvzz 1. fnrlm-rl_v :1 (.`nn. v is nu I1l`l`(i fur unduv hash ... al... ....I r.. .l'l Illulll IPl|l' RI 2 That ix thv 2: un fur Czlnnda { Illlll. Kl.`l\(`Ll v wnrds and In tht` plat-` `u pd ulrv; all-i `;TWO"GAMBLIN(?! MPERATORQ `;PLEAD GUILTY, Clayton. behind the counter. The latter had stationed himscif beside the window as an observeij. The constable said he saw the lat- ter pres: the light switch. "I turned to the left and went] down the bellar steps." witness re- lated_ testifying in the Bracken case, Tho'-Irru worn a nnrnhnr he ------- I (Continued from Pace 1) l I mu-u_ Lt'5lll}'lIlg xn me bracket`. case. There were a number of men standing mound what appar- cnlly had been :1 pool table. Th:-r: Our Objective This 5}/1/"? Smarter Ensembles - s v:; . ; r` `.1 .::<.-:- / -- . - ; s - _. ,.,. _. .; r.: - ;' *>'- ' ,. if-` :3 /':1:"` ' THE BARBIE EXAMINER, BARRIE, ON'l'., CANADA Gay colors should be the keynote of your new spring ensemble. Dresses, scorts, hose and neckwectr have all taken on nature's spring colorings and are being displayed in the var- ious departments throughout our store.` What you need to rclinvo this tickling cough is Dr. Wnm1 s Norway Pine Syrup. This vnlunlnln prepara- tion is vunnpnsnd of the must. 5001.11- ing and hauling (-.xpac-l`urn.nl. barks and lmrhs with \\'l1i'h is -mnhinod the virlanos of tho w0r1d-fzun0us Norway pine tree. urn... ....1, 4!... un. Wnn:1 2.19 for Yourself and Others SPARKLING JEWELLERY HOSIERY A; Qawwlon MGLOVEIS M Gcvwfw BAGS 3:; /)al`en.z' nu.` (. uuv mvuul un II H)!` H ('11) `ganw. As I cmnv duwnalaiix. I {heard mum-_v _.ingling as they worv putting it in their p()(.'kQl:'. 'l'he.- mcn were just standing around the tablo drinking pap. There \'Va;~f nu scaling accommudatiun in the cel- Ir-r. There were large lights over llhe table." Police found Lwu pairs Inf die. the office.` said. "\lIn fnnnpl ninho -v\(\r\ o|......,. ......-I "ll UILI". HM.` UlllL'L`L' Sillu. ' "We found eight men there "and `the accused man", cunlinued Cun- stalile Whiteley. ` The windows ut the cellar were bunrded up. We queslioncd Robinson who said he rented lhis mom in Bracket for `$3.00 per week. Rubinson late: said |Br:~ckett was the `fall guy`. " Tvzctifvinxv in tho Rnhincnn rnur Dl"L'L'Kt.'l.l W85 IHC [all guy. Testifying in the Robinson case.` Sergt. Trwmas Wilkinson Said the six officers arrived there ahnut 1.30 ..i.m. "I found a slot machine at. the Sheer clear chiffons, medium and heavy weight service. every pair made to exacting standards. Spring s new- est; shades of roselite, holiday, facile. flirtatious and audacious. 4-Lh1`cad chiffon ............... .. 3-thread chiffon .............. .. 6-t.h1'cad service '7-Lhread medium service V 9-Lh1'ead heavy service LVVI vnI._y luuu mvu. When you ask for Dr. Wood s loo that you got. it. :m,_n-u 1--u ,, rc, in,` m__ ., A-` SOC -- $1.00 RAYON AND FABRIC GLOVES with dash and style. unusual in beauty, fresh as 3. daisy. Truly part of the spring picture. Sizes 6 to CuLl1cd1'ul colors, chains, pins. bracelets. novelties. jewellery that, will add an amusing spring- time touch to any costume. Wnlker s have jewellery for ev- ery purse and person. NEW HAND BAGS of patent. calf and kid, black. navy, brown and colors; large` pouch and en- volopn styles. *l.98 .0 $3.95 49 1.31.00 J Examiner Clasiifieds ` but do a big jgb. pure \lUl IHLl('. |'l|L . I played the machinv twi(-u- um got. three nickel. back thv hrs time", the Sergcam swore, A spx-v lator in the crowded court mun wgs heard to say: Pretty luck V. `Phat tickling in Hm throat in mos diatrossilng, and is mused by a. cult] settling in the throat. 'l`|un Amy Imu-:1 4-nun}: nnf rm'Iv lrnnrw.

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