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Barrie Examiner, 3 Oct 1940, p. 8

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'3' lsed nod 01 ms nmm. 'Knowin`g lhnrt the "m`my umnrchos on its stomach. Col. Rnlstun lnnkl an intense interest in Canndzrs In-sl | abmy cooking .~'('hon1 which is 1m-uI- ' 11 here. He visited the .scl10nl. nu"! the sergeant in clun'p,o in the k1:<-h- an and there talked with him nlmul js training pI'np,`mn1. | .3 Inspect B;n'rn('k,\ ` ` who second mast i1mmrl.mt mm- idrb of the men is naturally thou" Lving (]ll{ll`1CI`.\` and tho MllIiSl(`l' was taken to un(- uf [ho m-\,w-:'.l i I cups 1)! bllildiluxs to saw 1hu- hur- gck buldings whvn` thv mt-n spu-nzl their OH-duly limo. I-Us kt-on r-v(- trmk in l`\'l`l`\' in-m `[0 reprebciii H11.` rulnluu; Lllual. ; 1 Coastal dcfence units were ac}; cupying prepared positiuns. Air am `I water patrols were alt-rt fur signs .,-.' i `the enemy. The garrison of Cami`! Borden was waiting for the signal: ho come to the aid nf the defenr.-cg forces. manm-+ nrnricn AHa(`k" Report Surprise Attack" The order was issued becausv ml the enemy's .gurp:`is(- attack. Int!!!- gence officers had rvcoi'.'ed the fol- luwing repnts; Ftnomv hridgphend (>:=tabll.=hed :1` lowing repjrts; 1 Enemy bridgehead *:=tabli.=hed :1-I Oakville on a six-mile front. AI other attacks repulsed. Antxcipatva other enemy attempts at landing. Qnnnn nnvnhar nf nar:-u-hute trnons i other auempts an ldnuuxg, Small number of parachute trumps landed at Malton. Brantfurd and London. ; mum fnnk plnmnnte landed :11 London. : Light tank elements :11, Malton and London. 1 Col. S. A. Lee`s orders. (_")nfid0nti- | ally again had him move his force 1 to the Galt. Paris and Brzmttum; area. Actually the 5000 men mov~ ing out of camp were the on'._v troops taking part. The enemy and : the defence units were purely im-g Iginary. Tn nmtect themselves against [hf To protect against enemy air attack_ C01. Lee's troop: had their own planes. They also split into three groups as defense against airplanes. ---------- u `iThe Examiner has not a claimed" birculation but one guaranteed by chartered accountants` audit. I For lll;Llc modellers. Lovely t,ln'oe piucv .`~l(`L.`s` (rtnztt. hut and lcgglngs). Smart sl,ylings_ Good ln:Ll.m`lul.~;, warm- ly lnterlined. Popular 1):u~:t.nl colurings of pink, blue, coral and green. Whine fur collar trim. 40 DUNLOP ST. ::;_;.,.:;5O GIRLS COATS Rnbn Iy:\1|I- ...\I.\..u.... H... 43.... ...... ......\..|..o.\ ..u.\..|. nr ..|..I..n Mrs, Eph. S:lHSl)lII'_\`. of l`m'onl.o, was a \vN`kmd \'lsit.nr, 1 Norman hrinkln nnrl C Ammn. . WITHOUT rUi{CbLtA" KQJALKER Three-Pi.ece Sets SIZES 1 - 2 - 3 .?95 97`..` $79` BARRIE S FRIENDLY STORE `I Make your solootlon now, from our complete :~;t.ock 01` ulrls` coats and com. .-sets. A small deposit wlll reserve the com. 01' your choosing. 9. 95 Our outsmndimz, value for this full smtson urn t,hv:~;u snmrtly .~sl.yl(2(l coats made of g'()0d wearing ('.l0Lh:~;. Wurmly mtcrllncd. ALL1'u(:- Live fur collars. A popular ramgze of .-;lmdus. 'I`hu.se coats mumul. be duplimxtod zmywhnro, and we will dsfmH,uly not, be able to 1.-give this r)I'1'm' :u.',:Lin later in the st.-asun. Girls F ur Trimmed Coats Send you: remiliancc, with number, tank and ncume,c:nd unit of the soldier overseas to f`\Lll'I'T F A I1!` '1 f'\ Girls` hui. and (-.m1.i. at-1.3 I'm` 7 in i() yr-Van" sizes. Lovely rich izxiurius. Warm ini,-riining. With or without, inr (Z()H1i.I`.'~i. FUR COLLAR : WITH FUR COLI 0.95 I $12.95 1 ((.`0nHnur'r1 {rum Page 1) {radio in H1" nnly Ihim: mu! kt-r*;r= him in 1:-In-h with lhv ulzlslrln world. but ht` has lmnrd .`vv-"An bI`<)a.rJ(:4Is1s dgllly :~:m'r,` the war st;n'L.-d. "I mink tho prwplc nu): thvrv :m- h(`1.1l.`l` inhrmv-ri ;:l)rmt Ihv wnr than dawn here." hr sl:mer|.i "Childron nre r.-duuuted by Depart-1 ...,.... ..r x.`,a....:.q.,... 1-:.ru-A-cnnnrlunl-I`. C()lll'.`.l'-'>. 1 I "Barrio has rhangvd snmmvlwli since I left five years` ngzu," Said Mr,- T_v:`r-r. Thn sit`:-01:4 urv prntly much the samo but the .1or(.- fx<.,{11s haw- lchangml. I *Hp}(* lU()k rhH r-1'1-mly .zmd it .-=c-L-ms` tn me that (*V!-ry'nm'- has :1 new car. there has heon :0 much change in their appczxrancrr m ` ve years." I Mr 'l"vrr-r'.< nnrln Dr W Lurnc mve years. - 1 Mr. 'l`yrcr's uncle. Dr. W. I...'n`nc` ;T_\'H*r. Ls Indian aw.-nt :1`. Mvmsv.-[ {Factory for the James Bay distrimg _ _4._.__._-._/0 __.__._-.__. _4__._-._/-4.. ` "Is yuung Mrs. W'h00flc-by :1 grmd mother?" Au `Uhlr clan`: v~n:.n-ut-In|I<' I `Q a ! I ` { 5m01hL`X`'. " } g "G Why sh(.-`s mm-veluus! I` ghuvc sc-ldum seen anyone more; careful when hiring a nurse for her children!" Girls Two-Piece Sets LHIIH (UDWH HL'l`l.`. Ill >liIUfYI.l dron nrc Dcpurv-J of E(IllL`Htl()n r-r:x`1`r-sprnldenvt`; n ` nu si'zes 7 to 14x -...-. pf*yp1( Hi) I! ihvi sl:m.-(I. Depart- `o-. mnwwh`-t ' UH UI HIE SUIUIEEI UVUIBUU) IU SWEET CAPS, P.O. Box 6000, Montlecl, P. Q. 1 IIIIIDAVIL 1 Wh-n 1h- town uf (.`hnrIr.~.~: wn:~: ,rit-Ilvvrtri up tn Ilrrnry IV ufu,-r :c' {:~:'.1ff .si(-gv. Ihv I\/I::;:i:~:1r:n(- hand:-dl ithv kc:-ys In thn King :s:ayin;;, " I`ho< How!) l)PlUHL{.s In your highuc-res by T;d'Lvim- law and by human law." `~, "And by mnmn law," replied Hun- Jiry, drily. Very snmrt. very .`~2(3I`V1(2(:lbl(3 and very warm, !,ln'm- ])it`l'I- sr-.l,s l'o'r junior girls. The fubri(:.-s :m- nnvt-|l,y wr-uvc-. puns wool cnaljngs. Lovely fur (:0ll:n`s. Hr-zxvy inn-r- Hnlmz. Salt.-cl. yours while stocks urn ('.nn1])lv-1,4-. 55 Elizabeth St. Phone 293 1940 Willys l)cl.uxc Sedan 1939 Plymouth DcLuxe Coach 1938 Buick Special Sedan Harold Hill Three-Piece Sets SIZES 4 - 5 - 6 $%119{4nd. $13? The BANK of ` NOVAS 9911.42 LIMITEDI 1 I'll] l`sHUVv I Iuwed mu $1!) m it lmvlc, Sn wh [Pd :: (lt-h1-(:v:|lw and :-skt-rl hm: can u.. UH i|.`.K|'ll HIIH $10. Hr '.m`-Iv n:`l L c ..fl..r!< h Bil), Ill` win all hi5t:fIvu'1:-. ed mo $5 In!` I938 1937 1937 Thursday. October 3. 1949 45' LAI'z's I81 ; 1832--( 'l`lll'1 (`()l.l.|(7'l'()l( I-.114.-/. H-,);::. mm" W` .x. (In -.. .I I .. ..I.l 1.141 l'lynmuth (Tom-h Willys Ht-tlzm Ford m;" (tnupo PHONE 25 IKAICIUH BBLAVEHLEY Q In ynur personal. mvry day life and in the V daily lIllx~`ilIl'Ss transactions across Lmmda experienced banking service is a VITAL LIPBECCITV You would Iniss your daily Iwwspnpvr. .-\l \'ur_\in;.v times you need your doctor. dc-misl. gran-or. fuel dc:Ilt`I--your BANKER. \\ hy uol Im\`o-A Savings Ao(`uunl--\ SM`:-l_\` lh-posit Box--l'u_\' your um-ounls by ch:-qIu---lh'. in 11 position to lvoi-row when [It-M-.~`s'nr_\'. .. ., ..,,,.A . _. ...__ I... ..l` IIIJI` 0.. `nu Mm Flrl. Adulnmn. M1 spent. Sunday nt. .1. Ema L (`rm-.ur_\ . Know Your Bank-it can be of use to you. -:_-----.-_ `j .j _ _ -OVER A CENTURY OF BANKING EXPEIIENCI V 51.00 sends 300 SWEET CAPORAL' or WINCHESTER and !\f\ _ -ll JVVL.I.I \.r\I yin: u.. u: vvn v\..u u.uI|..u cigarettes or $1.00 will send either 1 lb. of OLD VIRGINIA pipe tobacco or 1 lb. oF SWEET CAPORAL FINE CUT (with Vogue papers) to Can- adians serving in C.A.S.F.overseas only. I $2.50 W!` 52-50 sends ciqarenes to an individual or unit. lsommn HAD ` STOLEN PISTOL GOES_' TO GAOL llummer Btu ` Breach WI Police; Th % Dismissed` Plo. Ol`\'lUt' G-nwnn. 24, and P10. Richard Oldacre, 25. members or Ruynl Cnmadiim Army Service |Cm'p.<'. Camp Burden. nppoarqd In yuqurt Snturdny morning on charges hiid in cnnm~ct'um with the theft uf ;:n. from Hermun Oshorn`s .v:~rvicr- stnliun. Burton Avc., early nn Sept. 21. Gnwnn wns nlncod nn suspend:-d COL. RALSNHI 1 in BURDEN ON %INSPECTION, Sopl. 21. 1 Guwan wns placed suspended lsontonoo nltcr plonding guuly tn l.hc'lheft nr gnsnllno. A similar charge ngnlnst Oldncru was dis- 1ni.s:~'-ed. Ho pleaded gullty. how- :-vor. to hnving un unro.gtstm'ed nu1.mn:nl.ic pislul in hls pussnsslnn. and ploudud not. guilty. but was found guilty of than of tho revol- vr-r {mm l`l(-, Gordon Campbell. R.C.A.S.C.. and wns sentenced to u !l-n-fnrmzntmy term nl` three months cl:-finite nnd three months Indo- lt-rmmulv on much vhm`uo. .10 run m-ncurrontly. I tnkc a more serious View of tho lhufl ul' 2| rovnlver than nl .l.hofl undrr urrlinnry circum~ .~'lnn('c.~:." Mugislrnlc Jeff. d(`cl:n`-d in pa.~.~'ing juclgnwnl 0n'0ldncl`c. The lwn sulchors worn arrested at lhv slum. limv by Constable R J. Burtch nnd Omstuhlo Rog. WH- u1xI'\ 011. ! In his evidence. C-nnstablu Burtch ~t'm-rl lhnl hm` rv('uvm'cd n .32 culi- bl`(- uulumutic pislul [mm Oldncro. 'I`hr~ h;unm('l` was back and there was, an shell in the branch. om- wrv ndmitlod throwing the gun out Ihv window of the var and said :1 fellow whn was nVl`l`S(.`:|S nwm-d lhv l`l'\'U|V('l`. I nu. rt...-.I..n Fmmnh:-ll rnlnh-rl I luv l`I'\'u|V('l`. Pin. (hwrimu C"Impb(-.11 rvlntvri huw Olrlucrv had first soon the pis- 11:1. for which witness said he hat: `.1 pv1'n1il; it ulzas in (Intention hm`- -ruck.~: at Camp Bnrdvn. Ho hm` ilulvr rnissvd lh(- pistol when gm- lting tugvlhcr his kit for 48-hour draft. - l and Mrs. Herb. Hornshy who col- :-l>ru.l.o(I Lholr ulnvmnh annlvcrs-< `ury on Sn.I.m'(lu_v. Sept. 28. ml.-L nnnma nnrl rln|||rhII\|- Jr-an, uly IHI on-I-||I\uI_v, cup. . Mrs, Br-nm and dmu.:hLor Jean. at I`m'nnl.n, spent. Lhn weekend with Lhvir nnrmxts horo. ` W. Brmmn l'(`Cf`.lV{`d word 1a.~.l. wm-k 0| tho dc-nth of his sister. Mrs. Baker, 01' (`uHm(| Rapids Miss Zvlmn Drlnkle and Mm'rLs Derby nlmndcd the F`lo_vd-Va1en- lyno wvddlng In Toronto, Sutur- dn_\'. Am1i\/r-rsnrv .qm`vin(-_-4 in tho um`. Aunivcrsnry services in the Unltml Church were well nl.t('nd- rd, both mm'nin;,r and cvminsz. The church was tyaslcfully decor Mod with vngmnblcs. fruit. and flowers. __ _ ____ 4. ._,..__ __._ .Q._. I Why not svnd an 0Xll:&lVC Up! (u{ [this wt,-ck';4 Ex.'1min(:r L0 a..lI'Lignd? Price 5 C(.'l1l:~. All local news dealers. $1 -oo_sends ..._..._. Back and Shell In when Captured by Theft of Gasoline _-_:` with Lmdsuy mt.-nds. Rev. F`. Bcrncr, of Churchill. conducted the United Church service here on `Sunday evening. Rev. 1... S. Psuslcy takmg unm- vcrsar services at Ebenezer (ncnr Victor Harbour) . Mr nnd Mrs Alvin Wnhh Miss (Continual from Pam! One) rrnatlvc answvr ;.:'uv(.~ n slight sni- lged nod of his houd. Knowimz to. Mrs. Alwood Harrison has re- turncd home alter a pleasant vis- it with Lindsay friends. Rev 1-` Burner, or Churchill. Mrs. Herb. Wallace spent. over atxnday with her sons m Toron- Victoria. Harbour). Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Webb, Miss Louise and Ptc. Gilbert Adamson 01' the Irish liaogiment, Camp Borden, visited with the mttcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aciamson, Port Credit. on Sunday. Jim Hunter has improved his residence by putting on an imi- tation brick siding while George and Fred Muihoiinnd have put additional rooms and concrete lmscxncnts to their dwelling hous- I n,|l Rx.-cent. vlswors mcIuaeu---mupn Guest, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jobbm. and son Brmn, ol 'I`or0mo_ at. Fred Jobbiws; Rich- ard Carpcntcl`. of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Ruth. of 'I`orcmt.n, Mrs. Paisley, M1". and Mrs Baker and Elaine. of Slouffvule, ut. Rev. L. S. Pmslcy's; Mrs. Plowman, of Hamiton. with Mrs. Chas. Robert,- xnn son. United Church mlnlvcrsswy sor- vlccs on Sunday, Oct. 6, will be conducted M. 11 mm. and 7 pm. (sl,nlndn.rd, Mme), The special speaker will be Rev. G. A. Wll- llmns. or 'I`o1'onLo, Spoclnl music . be Rev. G. A. wu- iinans. by the cimrch choir, nssi.~`.te.(L in the morning by Lhe Misses John- son, of Allnndnle, and in me. c`vcning by Grant. Mayor, of Bar- re, Stroud Soldier In Iceland l.ci.iers have been received here by rein Lives from Pie. Cyril Sproule. who is with the Roy- al Regiment. of Canada, now "sonicwhcre in Iceland". He thor- oughly enjoyed the i.rnin and boat. trip to Iceland. is real well, but. would be is. happy boy to see. ll.` Camndizm maple 't.ree once a- gain. United W.M.S. Thqre was in good nttendnm-,e ui, the W.M.S. meeting M the parsonage Wednesriny afternoon. Finns. were discussed for me autumn i.l1gmkofferinp: meelim; and delegates appointed to at,- iend the divisional incc-Ling, ni. 'I`hornLon on October ii. The pro- graxmne included two splendid papers, one by Mr.~.s. Paisley, on si.cwm~dship. Wlmii is givingz?" and one by Miss Orciim-d on The Life or Jmnes Evnm". Ai- Ler the meeting; Mrs. Paisley serv- ed dainty rciresinnenhs`. | i ` Miss F'i`m1(`.(`.S B0l`Hi(`l0H;(` is holi- daying with fi`iomi:<, in PeL(`.rl)or- ough. Robt. Jennoi.i,, Midland. is vis- ` iting his sister. Mrs. Sarah Mc- Cann. Mrs. Eiphick is spending" smnc time with relatives at, Graven- hurst. Miss Evelyn Mccmm spent. Lin- wockcnci with Miss Ruth Ribchic. Eimvnic. Miss Joan '1`urnbuii, Ailision. spent, the weekend with lwr par- ents here. Mrs F`:-ed McMurra_v and son pments hero. Mrs. Mark McMasu:r and Donald McMaster spent a days in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jardmc Mr. and and sons spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mccann. Mrs. Reader and daughter Bea- trice visited at. Frank Elphick`s a couple of days last, week. Mr. mm Mrs. Geo. Woods. of ei1t.s Mrs. Fred Billy. Kingsl.r)n_ are visiting _and 1 theu` obi-uuty umo. - H18 keen eye r'vt'1`_\' and detail. He did nnl .\'l.np to cum- men! on how nually hlmlkt-is \m`n`| rolled and how ">2hIp~.\`h:I])l"' tho` barracks lonkt-cl. H0 1'X)N'('l('(l that. He did slnp_ hnWl`\/('1', In di.~'('11.~4.~` Qctnstruclion dvluils with lhv vu- glnecrlng ulTi('(`l'. He didn't |)(`. Il u- bout the bush in nsk whul lhi('km`.~:.< the wnll-bnnrd was. No km-w lhv` f_h_1cknc.~'s by its lrnrlv name. and suggested than so-:1nd-sn bu us:-(I. ` At several points hr~ smpporl to "SCUSS itoms wi-lh lhv onmlwn-x'ixm lccr and nr-odcd nu il1l(`l`DI`l`l('l` In tell ham what the hluv |)l`lnl.\` mu-unl.. t';Col, Rulslnn was nnl .~hurl in -In: again with the mvn. H(- slnppvd hvlofly In (`hill with mlny rlurm_L' his-tour nf in.~'p(-trlinn, but an nv flme did he umsto oilhvr his own. time. bhnt at tho mt-ml'u~r.< nf lhv party who W(`.l'(.' (wmdm-ling him an the tuur. nr that of H10 lnl'll win are .~_,(urliorim.v. A ha-inf 4-nwvlnnnu nr m~m-ml Ill- couple of days IHSL wuun. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rouge Hill. were with the latter-`s parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wzmn. Belleville. spent last. weekend with their cousin, Mrs. E. Miller. The many friends of Mrs. Dempster. S_r.. will be sorry to learn that she is quite poorly and confined to bed. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mccann. Mrs. Jones, Thelma and George, visited their brother and sister at Beeton on Saturday. Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Garvey, :1. . Rx.-cent. vlslbors included---Ralph `tuner. and dmmhtcr, Mr. nnd Saturday. | Mr. and Garvey have returned home fmm Lheir xvcddinp; tour and are moving to- Collingwood. where they will re-I side. There will be no service in S1,. Georges Church for the next. two Sundays owing to other anniver- sary services being held in the parish. Mr. and Mrs. Coutts` and` parish. Coutts and daughter Estella and Miss C. Honbcrg, Newton Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C0m.n~'. and] c*.uup.hu-r Luurme, Mldhurst. were Sunday visitors at Gilberx, Mc- Nln-.-I 5-r'.t1 Musterkq. 1 St. George's W.A. i The St. George's W.A. met. at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Blake on Sept. 10. with an at- tendance of Len members and five visxtors. The Bible reading was read by Mrs. C. T. Mills. A prayer for peace by Mrs.H.Mc- Cann. was followed by the Lord's Prayer. Quilts were again dis-I cussed. Next. meetimz is to be at the home of Mrs. Fred Mccann The hostess. ulomr with her helm-r.s. served 11 b0unl.ifuI lunch.` __ , _,_,, Bnzynwqpn _Mrs. George Falconer is visiting fl'lt`I\ds In Toronto. A nnmhnr from here attended in A numbvr from the Collingwood fair. I Miss Bessie Derby is work'mg] Itho fair. I Miss Bessie Derby working at a pmitioxx in Angus. _ Mixx Irene Shaughne.s's_v. Toron- E. McKinnon_ New York! -spent. Sunday \\'iLh her sister. Mrs. C. McCarthy. Mr and Mrs. R, Webster. Bar- ! weekend. are .~_,mrnorIm.v. A brief curmnuny nf ;,'mwml m- spectinn was hvltl. hut Hw l1m(- tux on was very shurl. llv .~ahu\wrl an riv- nlte interest in the vntvrlznnxm-nl9 of the men nnrl visilt-cl lhv Y.M.('.A..l the K. of C.. l.(`;,-ion. and u!hvI` pln"' es sN'up for lhv .\'l7('iiI1 wvll'.'1I'v an!" t l.rfmps. "NVII1 wnu Im hrn.~'s-I\:1l ill.H'l)l*('- ` Mr. and Mrs. R. Bar-` rte, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Miller. Mr and Mrs. R. Desjardins. ` McCarthy. } pcxaition in Angus. Miss Shaughne.s's_v. to. visited at her home over tho wet-l_ ` Mlxc F`. Mcxumon. York.; Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Desjardins. Sudbury, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Truen. last week. scan sch:-ll. who is workimv; (mi last week. Stan. Schell. on the C.N.R.. was it weekender at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schel1's. (`.nnzrat.u1at.inn.< tn Frank Car- IMF. and Mrs. Geo. 5cne.'1s. Congratulations to Frank ter and Isobel Cooper, who were marrled on Saturday. Sept. 21. an Washago. Mr, and Mrs. J. Austin. Mimico at their home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Sewell and daughter Vera. of Wilkie. Sask.. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sevmour. are vxsxuug w. I Wm. Seymour. Mr. and spent the weekend with the Lat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dumond. Ptes. Jack and Len. Robinson. of Grey and Simcoe Foresters. Camp Borden. spent the weekend Mr and Mrs. and_ ____._..._.,p.__._.__._. Examiner Classifieds oust little butdn a big job. "I'i.5iii3 Inc Lr-oops. "I`h~:IIt wns nu I)l'iI.~'S-hill insp:-(--K tion. 115 wt` us:-rl In mil Iht-m in llw old days." snirl um` C:wluwy-:u'c(-nl~ ed vt`tm`un, "'I`lwI't".< :1 man whn really knows what. an army is ull about." _.__,_._ , _m._.-.,.._.- --._ Miiiizi % :1 hr! Miss C. Mrs. Yew ` ll IVIIIBI l'|lVVI'oI'|l'lJIA I|VI'I.lIJI'4|`lJI'A Scott H. w. l~`yfc. Publicity Execu-i , live. The Canada Life Assurance Co..' Toronto: The responsibility for ac- ; curnl,c p1'os1-iilalion of news and for fair inlei'preint'n)n of 1h:1l.ncws is of 1.rcm(~nda-yus iinpomniice, locally and `_ nnlionnlly. Willi the condence and respect of their readers, weekly |lOWSp1lpl`l'.\` nre a most powerful in- fluence in m0uldin;.r public opinion lliroughoui. the Dominion. In nn nrh/m'1i unnun Ihn um. .__.__..__. Continued from page 5) A MOST l'()WI-`.Rl-`Ul. INFLUENCE emu n w |.`..o.. n..|.n..n.. |.~.......-l PROMINENT E ADVERTISING . EXECUTIVES llllll/I` ON A S()l.lI) BASI-I Adam I. Smith. Vlcc Prcsldelll. I ll. (3. Smith 8:, Son Limited. Toronto: 'l`h- wm-kly m-w.~:p:1pvr is an insti- Lulinn in (.7;nmdu, which is built, nn lhv solid l):I.\'t~ of lhv hnmc-loving. j inrluslrinus, inlu~lli;;t-nl. pr-oplc whn znrv l.h(' vmgv Inn-kbum: nf Cnnudinn V n;nliun:nli.sm. kh. rI.....I.........a .... gallium` i...\..l |lII'UU],'llUlll. LIN.` lllllllllllllll. In nn :|dvm'tising sonso, the un- iquo value of the Incul newspaper rests lnrgvly in its intimate relu- l.i0n.ship with its I`(`.'ldl.`l S~-~41 relu- linnship whit-h Innkvs it pr).-=.'4i`bl(- for an X|dVlVI'li.\`l`l` In lull his story under vvry !`nvm'ublt- (.-ircum.~xl.zn1ccs nnd in :1 way bz-.~;l .~:uil.u-(I In lnml t:ul'u H- lions`. On lhoir pI`v.s`-n1. standard of oxcellmu-1-, lawn] m`w.s*p:1p(!1's will ctmlimxo to u.-annmund c0nsidc1`n1,i0n in sunny nntimml ndvm'l.i.xin;; olTm't. Sim-(-rv gmd wi.\`|H`.~e In The Ex- nminvr and to lhu ulhm` Im.~mbm'.s of l,h:- (`.:m.'uli;m Wm-kly N:-ws]mp- -rs /\.s`sm-intinn in Hwir NilHUlHll Hlnnlr l\h.u:.-n-.n..u- " Ill "Hy llilllllllill EH gmd v\ H` 1-rs i1 N:-w.~'p.'1p:-r W:-wk Ilzlllunalllsln. N(`V('l' fluml)u_y:ml or .\'l,`l]:s`iIHulh'l1 in its :Ip]H'.'Il`. Il1(.'l' ur lrt-nlmt.-nl uf m-ws. lhv wm-kly m-`ws1mpm' c:ul(-rs In lh- >:nHn(l prin('ipl:- of giving its l't'.'Id('l`.s' lhv pt-rsnn:IIi'1.r-d lncnl l)f`WS ulmul, punplv and plzucvs within the 1`.-nrlius nf il..~: .x'ph(-rv uf influoncr-, H(`(':Ill.\ (' ii lnur`h(::4 the lives Hf ponplv in lhu-ir uwn ('il'(`l(* of living and influt-m-0. the nuws; of H10. \vm:k has 4: |')l'I`.~:0lHxl lnut-h lhul umnmt ho fuund in .':n_\' mlwr nu-rlium of pub- lic (')\'|)l'('S.\1I(>ll. l l'\I!;.u.. ....o:.-..p. nu-nnr-iu\I Hu- was W(`(`K(`n(1 vnsunr, ` Norman l)rinklr- mm C. Ammn were hmno from l\m.'.u.-4 on Sun- day. Mr. nnd Flrl. ol. ||(' ('X]H' .. IUH. Many .'l(lV('l'H.\'('l`:~`., 1-spvciully 1h- l:n'm- ('un1p:aniu-s. ufh-n nvr-rlonk 1hr` vuluv of lhv wm-kly nowspamvr us an nrlvt-rtising medium bu-czulse the 111011 whn vuntrnl the advertising up- prupri.'Ilinn.s' are c.-ithcr not the pm- (luvl. nf lhv small lnwn and villngn and 1.|n-1'ofm'- never had the expor- i(`l)C(` and lhc vivwvpninl of the pun- plo whn liv(- thorv. 0|` also they huvo1 .s'uc(-uml)<-cl In the lure of the "hip; (.`ir(`ululnm.x" and H11` tram!-nrlnlls C(>v(`l`n[.{(`" of n:1tiun:11ly circulated :u(lv(~rli.~;inp, media. '1`h...-1. 1.-..m..| h.- .-m :11-mv nnlvss I.-uc1vm'us1np, memn. Th('l`(' c:mnnl` he an army nnlvss thvro urn privnios. corpnrnls and sorgt-:n11t,s. who do lhv ronl fighting. The weekly m-wspzrpm` is in this class. W(.`(`k in and wt-ck nut it kt-ops thv t.-ommuniiy informed of the news that umcorns friends and neighbors and lends the cnmmunily in .-all fnrwnrd mnvcmm.-nls. ml... n...-..:.. I.`v.minm- in nu mu- H1 .'Hl llIl'V\'ill(l llIlIVL'll|L'll|b. Tho Burriv Exzxmincr is an nut.- s1.undin;.{ example of the weekly ncwspupt.-x` which has limp: perform- nrl :1 rt-:1] nr\rvim- In its renders and which nus lung pL-Hurni- ad (I ri-zil sorvicv to its l`C(IdL`l'S and` the community it serves. W011 ed- iiod and c-npubly mmmgzed. fair in its policies and sincere in its con- victions, Tho Extimincr is ii wnrinv example of the bn-Her weekly news- paper. Miss Mary Hillock. mmto, spoint the weekend with her par- en 3. ems. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spenco. Alliswn, spent, Sunday wit.h__ Mr. and Mrs. C. lvmyes Mr, and Mrs. Barber, Mr. and `Mrs. Huxley and two sons and Wm. Lautenbach. Erin. were Sun- day visitors at. Mrs. J. A. Moir's. Those who keep a mass of impurity pent. up in their bodies, day after day. instead of having it removed as nature intended, at least once in every twenty-four hours, in- variably suffer from constipation. ml... ....,. ..n ..I....._. I...__I. _.._.__A.'___ Jure we ueucutc mucous unlng or the bowels, and are very liable to cause piles. 1: _ 1 .4, gnu . day. Mr. nnd Ma.rt,lnvlllo_ AdImsrm`s_ Cnnm-nl.nl1 _....v.. .....y. -..r... -.-_.~..:-nun. The use of clmap, lmrsh purgatives will never get you any where as they only aggravate the trouble and in- jure tha delicate lining of the bowels. verv to cause r_.~... If constipated take l\Iilburn s Laxa-Liver Pills and have 3 natural movement of the bowels. They do not gripe, weaken and aicken as mn.u_v laxatives do. Tho T. Milburn Co.. I44... Toronto, Ont. Stubborn cases of constipation I'll BAIIII EXAMINER, IAIIII, ON!" CANADA .. ._',_:_-T_r-3------ B~ETHESi)A i ICAMP BORDEN IJACK TYRER TROOPS DEFEND; IS BACK HOME THE PROVINCE`: FROM ARCTIC (Continued from name one) 1 Each army" was regularly snt up with advance guard. mum party, and rear guard. and plenty of holy. from motorcycle units. In ndditmn mofnrcyclc police of the ()nt;u'm. provincial police (:1oan:(l the way for _'he advancing lru0p.'~7. H umc nlnnnnrl thnl lhr- lhn-I-' I |Ul"_.HC EIUVHIICIIIL; Ll()I)|J:. It was planned that lhe thrx-<-' armii.s would reform as one unlit at | Braniford, Wedne.-day proceed to the Albertnn ziren rm lunch In the late at'ternmin. they split into groups zr;.{:iin in enlm Hamiltzn where they were billeter. in the Armouries and stzmdard bur racks. with trucks and vehicles` parked in a suitable area. I The units marched to the park-I ing area in Hamilton, through thc centre of the city to the Queen Eliz- abeth Way. Oakville. scene of the ;` imaginary invasion. was the seem: at a real meal for the trtmps. They will enter Toronto in the early .it' ternoon. Thursday. Leaving the city by Dufferin St.. the crinvoy will pasr through Concord and WlI')dbTl(J|': to follow highway 27 to Allsindala and home to Camp Borden. Only tested drivers are being us- : ed on the 500 vehicles taking part, in the scheme. The column units are} all in charge of experienced Army Service corps officers, as well as` their own officers. A Defending Force The Camp Borden "armies" ad- vanced in aid of a force dcfenclintg the Lake Erie-Lake Ontario coast- line. The scheme was this: "Enemy" aerial activity had been intense riv- er Ontario for several weeks. In- telligence reports revealed that thi enemy was within striking distance oi" the coast. The threat of invasiur by sea and air was imminent. This wnsn`t the end of the gzurm mnrnimz. `( by and ill!` was IrnrnInL'n'.. This wasn't gum! neighbor policy. It was the startinu point of Canada`s largest mechan- ized manoeuvres. Lest there be any ` doubt about the U.S. army's inn-n-3 I L V tions, the coastline Ht the Great Lakes was conveniently changed to represent the Atlantxc coast. Prundal nlrfonmi lmils OC- Adamson`s_ Con rntulnt-inns In B`rnicr- sm- cey W 0 won the prim` of 11 hi- cycle. Also cm1g`rnl1nnl.ions to M1`.

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