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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1940, p. 9

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75th Year I I (As quoted by First Co-operative Packers of Ontario Ltd.. Barrie) '1'l'1l`(3 WCEKS ago ...................... .. -1711 British bacon market pegged. SOWS Unchanged from week ago. No. 1 Sows ........................... .. $8 No. 2 Sows . 4-...--. _ 11. Ullllhln Butcher cattle Butcher cows .. Bologna bulls . Cu-nners and cutters . Calves ........................... .. Lambs Sheep EGGS Unchanged from week ago. A large ........................................... .. U ........................................................` Market fairly steady. CHICKENS Unchanged from week ago. 4-5 lbs. ...................... .. 10-12 15 H15-6 lbs. .. 12-13 1'. nmm R 1+` 111.14 1! 0'0 IUS. ...... .. Over 6 lbs. I I'UVVlJ Live Dr Unchanged from week ago. 3-4 lbs. ...................... .. 9-11 1: 4-5 llbs. ` 11-12 1` .. 12-13 1: lover 5 lbs. ` Kn!-l.rn. eln contracts is in progress. WANT VETS AS GUARDS COLLfNGWOOD-~Canadian Le- gion will ask that preference be giv- en to war veterans in the appointu ment of guards for the local ship- building plam while work on war Today's Prices Hogs, Cattle Eggs, Poultry JVL`l' D 1105- . . . . . . . . . . I4 Market steady. THURSDAY - FRIDAY -- SATURDAY BACON 11068 n.-..=nA kn! uuaiul Dancing--10.45 p.m. . .`.. 10 FOWL Y. 1U-ll: ` 13-14 I, BARRIE Per ` (R m. 1'9 $3.00-$5.50 ` 0 lU.a)u Per 1 un v-all MONDAY .7 1fU}2:isT1)AY _ WEDNESDAY Dressed n 10-11 17-19 18-20 ;0. 13-14 14-15 15-16 - $8.00 - $7.00 n...` yu-vv Cwt. 1.01 M FINLAND SIGNS A HARD PEACE WITH RUSSIA Oppressor Wrests Rich Spoils From Brave People Early yesterda morning, .1 peace treaty between ussia and Finland was signed at Moscow and hustli- ities ceased. By this treaty Russia wrests as the spoils of three and a half months invasion Finland's dc- fcnce bastions on the Baltic and Arctic Seas and makes part of tho vast territory of the U.S.S.R.. the whole fortified Karelian Isthmus . where uncounted Russian and Fm- nish dead lie beneath the trampled ennui: snows. I-`inland obtains :1 peace. :1 yem'l_v rental of 8.000.000 Finnish mark. ($120,000) in return for a thirty- ycar lease on her Ilanko Gib~ raltar" at the mouth of the Gull` :31` Finland, and evacuation of 1.11:. Pc`-- samo Arctic district by Soviv;-C. `I-I\l\t\u troops. Z`!-LII`! lllau nanny: cu. o.-- SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE` FOR ALL EVENING PERFORMANCES ONLY AFTERNCONS MA"_ QRDERS EVENINGS or 1.30 r (I! 8 pm. 75: $1.00 ...u.I.s.-m for choicn nan. vvntu L'uuduu I.lL.'l\lb She gives up: 1. The entire Km'c-lian 1stl1r.~.u:< and its Soviet-penetrated Manner- hcim Line '7 VFI-.n nhnII-unnr-ltnrl (`.i!V Hf ncxm Lane 2. The shell-wrecked City of Viipuri, once Finland's third me- tropolis, and the islands in its bay. 3. All the shores of Lake Lacloga. .largesL lake in Europe. and three towns. Both on the lake's western isthmus shore and on its northem coasts thousands of Russian troops have been slain. 4. Hanko, naval base on the southwest. and the surroundimg peninsula, on a 30-year lease. This area will form Soviet naval-mili- tary bases. 5 Part. of the Sredni and Ry- tary bases. 5. Part of Ry- bachi Peninsulas in the far north. on the Arctic Ocean. 5: (`nu-Quin idnnrlu in ihn Clllf (`.1- the Arcuc Uccan. 6. Certain islands in the Gulf of Finland. '1 A rrrnul clinn nr Nnx-t.hnnx1m'n r`m1an 7. A great slice of Nox't.hcas1ern Finland, including Kuolajaervi. n A rnilrnnrl In hp hnilt. durinu Finland, Including 1\L1uiu_|uL-rvi. 8. A railroad, to be built during 1940. which will link the White S011 within Northern Russia to the Gulf of Bothnia, west of Finland, the railway bisecting Finland above her narrow waistline. n I`:-an h-nncil rm- Rnv: gnnrlx her wmsmne. 9. Free transit for Russian goods across the Pctsamo Arctic area from Russia to Norway. duty free. 1n rm... vial-II on maintain nnv xrom ttubsm L0 Hurway. uuty .|.u.-1:. 10. The right to maintain any Finnish warships. submarines or warplanes in its Arctic waters, with the exception of small coast guard vessels. ____..z.x_____. .______..\.,_____ Duncan F. McCualg was chict speaker at a largely attended ten sponsored by the Collingwood Lin- eral Ladies` Association held at the home of Dr. C. W. Maitland, Col- linnuvnnri 'T`knv-urizav Inc! nome or 11:`. L,. w. man lingwood, Thursday last. .._:._.__(g...__ THURSDAY _ FRIDAY - SATURDAY Iszxxacc. Legion Hall. every Wod- nesday night. old time. modern Music by Again orchestra. 11p St. Patrick`s ten. auspiccs'Gl.1rl ` Club, St. George's . Church, .All:m- dale, to have been March 20, now cancelled. I 1 b A .-nnnoinn in {kn ininrndu nf F` canccued. 1 1 u A meeting in the interests of F. A. Brock. National `iiovernment candidate for North Simcoe. will be held in the Orange Hall, Allan- dale, Wednesday. March 20th. at 8 p.m. Addressed by: Hugh C. Guth- ric_ National Governmtmt candi- date for South Wellington, and 3 C.N.R. employee; Mr. Nat. Given, ex-M.P.P., Saskatchewan; and E`. A. Brock. 11b c_oMING Evrmsf I05-DAY WAR What Finland Yields ninnn 1 un- Burgess Brothers Plead Guilty Nine Charges Cattle Rustling Joseph against whom a number of charges for theft were laid by the provin- cial police in Barrie. as reported on page one of this issue of The Examiner_ pleaded guilty to nine charges of cattle rustling when ar- raigned in Oshawa police court yesterday. They were remanded till Tuesday next for sentence. nu. |~R~f\l`A-Dl> A..- A.l._....A_l __.:n_ and William Burgess,. .u\..;\..._, ..\...u .-.4 .......... ... The brothers were charged with stealing cattle from farms in On- tnrio and Durham cmmties and selling them to farmers in dis- trict. The entire haul to which they pleaded guilty. consisted of twenty- ono head of cattle and a quantity of alfalfa and seed oats. "HR: hurt! in I`r\nIi')n Nu. nnnnlnl.. .\ _ ~.___- \ _ a RLLEN JENKINS -WM KENNEDY -SNEILI BNOMLEY - uluma by non. mun - I mam nuns. mum |`|_ '3 Sun myby lqrlo Snll mcnunu Ioliuu . From In Orlglnul Smvyby sum lmlnloa . land mchmnlun Ctuvvd In frodavlck Nuhvl K E 9.NI\ IIVI` --------------- lldllkl Hllll SEEK] UHIS. "It's: hard to realize the mental- THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY TONIGHT (THURSDAY) IS GIFT NIGHT _....-.V....._ _____....- ----, -._ - lst prize, walnut. lamp Lable (you may sell for $10 cash) 2nd prize, walnut smoker set (you may sell for $5 cash) 2 FEATURE PROGRAMMIG ""- in TIli3BiG} &STAMPEa)|a Colored Cartoon-'De Touring America 1 SPECIAL ADDED A'I"I`lA(I'l.`lON The actual filming of the siege of WzLrs'.Lw never before available for any theatre screen. 1 rxtnmxrcnn Ian I rr'tr'DD`rI:1vT1\Ir1 I `M A r.M1'!I`1'(.`Ii`!M"'l` I '1.VlL1l'1|JlU LUI dlly DIIUKLDLC buxcuu. UNCENSORED! TERRIFYING! MAGNIFICENT! ._ nlI!llA._.... A ..n|.....:A:....\ MONDAY __ TUESDAY .... WEDNESDAY TUEsDAY; gxrr NIGHT U L` w.uu1 >J\J.suA.'u.1 a (by Military Authorities) TfLI.W0MI:;N,I*iE1`3"!3 -e IIVI-II-u I naruunuruu RKO RADIO Picture. Produced by CLIFF REID. Dirzded by LEW LANDER3. Screen Play by Jerome Chodorov. GRANADA COMING SOON - Pinochio" Disney's successor to ` "Snow White", also Swiss Family Robinson" now pLay- ing at the Imperial Theatre, Torontq. , -..-... . . . . . -._. Star of Stage Coach" and Al1oglVwny Uprising" with DUKE" the miracle honar: ALLAN I IJNDA H1 ROBERT BI 1.1.1.1 11 \JA VAJJLI A.r\JA.V VLLDIII-BI This LovelV}`Iul;';1}"e`Kr1ew Exactly ii //;at to Do About the One in Her Life. . Forceful Drama! `2252.-31`-' "" ` . IMPERIAL--Barrie's Finest Equipped 'l`hea.tre 2N1) HIT YAPEE! here comes the king of tho plains! 'I'I'\Y1"l'I' `I7 R 1)'k'I 1" IMPERIAL -w--| if SIEGEII Mmzgn `or TIME Cl!) LIIIIIL.) vln, nunp, un IOHN WA NE" 'i'P\ I:-snnlan nu! Ullllnn-hnu MON. _ TUES. --,WED. _ fH iJRs. "SPECIAL 4 -DAY ATTRACTION Matinee Wednesday. 2.30 p.m. r-n1- 1'-r-1 V-.1-/~4rn1'1'1\'I-I 17/'\`rT T1` II I YTW 1\'l'IY"1`|`I - HIT NO. 1 - - lll'l` N0 2- IIIVIV I\l ity of the fnrmcws who bought the cattle at half their value. The very price should have made them sus pici0us." obsvrvcd Crown Attorney i/\. F. Annis. Evidence showed that the cattle had been transported IL` la light truck which the two accum ed brought frnm '[`nruntn. The pun- cl truck was so ('ln. covered in that.it. was iIm')(>. to see its contents. I .... . ,:u ...._|...|_`.. kn lJ\'llLL'll\D. The two lT)('ll will probably be brought. back to Harrie to answer to the ch'arg(~s luitl against them here. ' .__.____ 1` The E:-mmmor has not a "claimed" circulation but om ;;um'nnteed by chartered uccoun1;mls' hudit. 1I(AHLAN nnvcsd HR3F3Im55*` . lln-D-Q No.11} `:5 T}'I'E:m13-1_c':'TUriE': "6ii"1{V}': `BEEN WAITING FOR ! "Ei{'fRA! - "MU"s%IC`AIT.T TREAT" SPORTS REEL and VARIETY PLUS FOX MOVIETONE NEWS WILL THEY` BE YOURS ? ROXY 2 CASH OFFERS 2 IST OFFER | 2ND OFFER 5 Roman REAGAN K `T: l'.\'I\'l".R.\`:\I. ?\`I I-'I{lIl.\\' :\.\'l) .\`:\'I`l'Rl)z\\' EXACTLY AS SHOWN AT FAA/lE D - ATLANTA AND NEW YORK PREMIERES ` ADDE15%c OLi} n " ` . non: .w ORED SUBJECT 'i5'ii"l`6'-'I3l'i"'i`"l:`.' ROXY--GRANADA 2 "ii\'1Li;"'s"'1*2`x'ii 'it:'11.17iiiir:"s%L 2 . anr|alIMit'! 2 . \ \\\`w_,.v~ in Rio 4-` M/\'I`lNEl'l SATIIRDAY 2.30 [).m: EVE. SHOWS AT 6.45 and 9 p.m. u:nv I:u ------> This Picture Will Not Be Shown Anywharc EXCEPY AT ADVANCED PRICES UNTIL 1941. COMI. l.lMl'IN'l`l\I{Y 'l`l('7|{l'Z'l`S AND FREE LIST SUS- PENDED FOIE 'l`llI'} l*`.NGA(}EMEN'[` OF GONE WITH 'l`llE WIND" I\lz\'l`|1\'I`II'I .\`.\'l`l7RI);\ Y 2.30 I'.M. l\lA'l`|l\I`II. \\'|".llNI" 2.30 l`.M. rursu. gnu-..` >- Send money order and self-addressed Hamper! envelopn for choice 71`in:A'rnI: Hous1;_o1= HITS 'i`VERTAINMENT $25-.29. All SEATS Rasanvso CONVENTION A `SIMCOE SEED | THIS MONTH THE`. + BARRIE + E: XAMINEZR % Important Event Will Be Held In Barrie On March 28 North and South Simcoe Crop Improvement Associations have completed plans for a Crop Con- vention and Seed Display to be held at the I.0.0.F. Temple. Barrie, on Thursday, March 28, 10 am. to 5 p.m. (Thin-f 1-vent: of the morninrz Chief events of the morning programme will be the Seed Dis- play, Fanning Mill Screer-. Fitting Demonstration and Service. and annual meeting of the North Sim- coe Crop Improvement Associa- tion. Special educational exhibits, featuring hay and pasture work. potato and grain variety tests, and other crop improvement projects. will be on display. Wnr thn aftprnnnn nrnqramme. Dr. Wlll De on mspiay. t For the afternoon programme. G. P. Mcliostie. Professor of Field Husbandry, Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph, will be the chief speaker. Moving pictures entitled Green Acres", The Black , Scourge, and "The Royal Tour". Will add much to the interest and 1 value of the day. In tho r-nnvpntizm the results valuc or me (my. At the convention the results of the extensive experiments con- ducted in the County during the past year will be demonstrated by charts. The new rust-resisting oat varieties, which were testctl during the year, will receive special at- tention and plans will be announc- ed as to the 1940 crop. 'l"hn Qnnrl nicnlnv will hn nf .KnP- Cd LO U19 HPIU CFUD. I The Seed Display will be of spe- 1 cial interest to both those with good seed for sale and fa.rmers wishing to buy and grow the best available seed this year. Space and containers for the display of samples of seed {or sale will be provided free of charge and this seed will be on display during the ` whole of the convention. It is required that all secd offered it sale should be officially graded by the Plant Products Division of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. and special provision to assist in getting the report on this grade back promptly. and in time for the display. is being made through the Departments of Agri- culture at Barrie and Alliston. Seed grain and clover seed samples may } be left at the Agricultural Offices l at Barrie and Alliston. on or be- fore March 16. Samples for grade should be one pound of grain and 4 ounces of small seeds. For the Seed display, the requirements are -seod grain, 2 quarts, small seeds, 1 quart. and seed potatoes. 6 quart basket. Wnrmnrc .-lianlnvinu unnrl arr-nin DBSKCL Farmers displaying seed grain at the Crop Convention last year report thousands of bushels of seed grain sold as a result of the dis- play. T'hi.s year_ as a war effort. it is more important than ever tha` the best seed available`, be sown. and the Crop Convention should he]p_materiailly in seed` distribu- tion. `*~ .. N . . __J O " Daring Thief Throws Small Stone Through Front Win- ow and Then Sticks Arm Through Hole wA1ErEsV'F6LE1~'i THRO' wmnow or REEVES STORE A daring thief threw is. small stone through the heavy plate nlnss window of Reeves Jewellery Stole shortly before 2 a.m. today, stuck his arm through the consequent eight-inch hole, and lifted five or six watches lying in the winduw. Dnli:-n`halimm thn onlnril w.'1-. in- T ONIGHT THURSDAY IS six Wi'llL'I|L'b lyxug All uu: wu-uuw Pulic-e`be1ieve the culprit was in- terrupted in his nefarious work and that it he had not become frighten- ed off. he would have made a much greater haul. as there were a num- ber of other valuable artwles ` within arm's reach. 1 A.- fun or op... H.-m ..m.l.I ucmar- \VlU\lI1 BFIHS TEHCII. As far as the firm could nsvr Lain. five or six watches valued at $125 to $150. were stolen. Insur- ance was carried on the plate glass window but not on the jewellery. _..._.____.z.L._____ AUTOMATIC TIME SWITCH COLLINGWOOD -- Coilingwood Public Utilities Commission has uuthurized insiallation of a time _~\\ iICh in the Hydro sub-station Lu lcuntroi me street lighting. 5________ _\o.~ _.____ Readers of The Barrie Examiner not ALL. the news for Barrie and Dxstrict. $2.00 and worth mars. '15 ARE NOW EQUIP?!-ll) to give` you complete spring service on all! types of cars and trucks. Springs made to order: also radiators re- paired and re-cored. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 1 I C A - IL! I _ _ ALSO SEED DISPLAY 7 Maple Ave. gun:-unrru ul Iuunn. -\.nuu-us.-.. Dominion Auto Wreckers w \u....I.. 4..- . Inn... 490 D`?___U. 3*EE`E I"""UTI BUYS Y0 AN ADJUSTER I-\I\rw~r\l\r| G.9NE__ ..\.Y1IH..I!!!..W,.l!{! LI\J\J 1. \JL\ A LAWYER A BANKER IF ANY OR ALL ARE NEED- ED AFTER AN . ACCIDENT IT'S A GOOD INVESTMENT SEE Mnncsorqg A` 'I_.-I___ Q` - Iilnnunn -V---Z" -ICC T - 41 Dynlop St. : Phone 'liT'6M'5if{ INSURANCE IIIYVQ \7l'IIT V IUBRVIH Phone 420 SIX R.C.A.F. MEN HAVE CLOSE CALL CAR HITS TRAIN Another Accident at Essa. Sta- tion Level Crossing Indicat- es Necessity for Wigwag Six R.C.A.F. men from Camp Borden had a, miraculous escape from death or serious injury when the automobile in which they were riding westerly ran into a freight train travelling south at Essa Sta- tion about 12.25 am. Friday. , ,u:,u ___n .41.... ,, ........h-lu nun 'dlJUuL .I.a.nu nun. L'IAuu_v. The men did not bllC1' :1 scrnich but the automobile, a new one, was completely wrecked. It was thrown 30 feet over an emb.-an|um:nt on the south side of the highway. accord- ing to Traffic Officer Lewis. vm., ..u:...... ._-o..n.i Ohol um Ariu- II5 uu .LIuALI\. vu--~.. av".-. The officer stated that `ho driv- er of the car was Vernon `R. Whit- man, 23. and the passengers were J. W. Walker, J. R. Sands, J. P. Ogle. W. J. Watson and F. G. Gau- thier. He said the train was trav- elling about 40 miles per hour and the automobile struck the sixth car from the rear. A nlnn iu nn fnni In hnvn .1 Mill. - $150.00 CH5 IYUI" Ll|L' A plan is ( wag placed ; the second : lin a month. Advertise ITWELFTH AT Ham: Sund'ct3-I. March 17 Ienkins' Garage Dlcnnn `I01! Dlllbll VV Ullhhntia. I'll. \XIJlIlVl`lL` xnuu Priced from .......................................................... .. Suits and Tupcoats in stock at $16.50, $19.95, $21.50, $23.50 HATS by Stetson $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 and $6.00: others $1.95 1 manna 1 -I jL:2 SU.!.I.$EEi_`0P0ATS VG ltllrl f' A`IlI\I?I'Z`I\ runuc lfnmcangd DANCE 55 Dunlop St. II 550 nrlwrnnn NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE Oddfellows' Hctll. Barrie. Thurs.. Mar. 14 DIIIIII 6 DAYS. OPENING GOOD FIEHSAY MARCH 22. at 2 p.m. -. up-um -1 --u-urn BARRIE GARAGE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 0 I .|v|. SPEAKERS: Mrs. Hilliard Birmingham. Toronto; Mr. Gordon Ford. Dominion President National Young Conservatives. and Mr. F. A. Brock. muss DANCING T0 non POWELUS MELODY MEN Ladies and _\'0ung people especially Invited GOD SAVE THE KING CANADIAN NATIONAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION "[KIi"A"'(?:i: _ OPEN. _. Cards-8.l5 p.m. Luncheon served by the ladies of the Red Cross Auxiliary _4_6_S_1`51`-D BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, MARCH_` 14, I940 ODDFELLOWS' TEMPLE. BARBIE Monday. March 18. 1940 NO su Reseizvm BRITISII WOOLLENS. FIFGUXRAKTEE) - =----- null |U IUKII. ; on foot to have a wig- l at the crussing. It. was similar accident. with- Q--I tn wu- -Phone 326 in The Examiner. '{."" |`\i'\"I'"I"i;"i-"T ii." `F66 ii" 'l`AILOREKD-TO-MEASURE -----: -.---v : .---- IN THE INTERESTS OF I! I vlII'I&f'l`I!' "ADMISSION: 736` I12: IIVLDIVDDLD U! '1-1`. A. BROCK :. n\I1I'.VI1 lvnnianvn-I I1 I I unuun uuuu rer uws. (Dressed hot weight on rail). Today .......................................... .. $11.85 One week ago .... .. $11.85 Two weeks ago .. $11.85 Three weeks ago $11.85 Ru-High hannn market nemzed. CHAS. cHAsE7ibiQ1EDY c1ncT1mSIi1T\IiGLE

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