Igth Yeor III111 OVER Owing to the holiday much new matter Intended for todays Issue did not arrive until Itd nesday and as iomrquuice considerable quantity had to he held over till next neck DISTRICT HORIICILTURAL MEETING AT MIDIHRST JPLY liic hilly of Dollar if the Ontario llllttl itll Asl si aimn will be held Sliligl lair liiXI Wrdi Pro1 gr iziiiesarlsii12pln lli ril be games Collipittiibllj and other iiiiretiig featuics hearty ael come for all The fjxainawsr has not claimed Circulation but one guaranteed by cliarieri accountants audit THEATRE HOUSE OF HITS SCIENTIFICALLY AIRCONDITIONED MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF STARS IAIJJNT BEAUTY MELODY Showing More Da ilURSDAY FRIDAY TURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL DAY SATURDAY COMMENCING 230 Ill AKE Your sang AMERICA 32 mime rises on the I$IIpHmB peg In of hilllicnt no benotivis thrilling elodiei glittering ll n0lo and layout vntontainmentl cma 13 gunwwd Charles MOE dward Everett Mouton II Philip Donn HEAR and CHEERI MlIMh 7mm frimdod Vov Slapped Out of Drown gtConbbcoa 5009 We Mvd Hm Mink ll Ibo $90 My 52 Gallogtnr and My Shan ml rm AhaWI Chasing WWW It it SPORTS REEL FOX NEWS SEMI tllI rlll III Nlavcr $4 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY IMcrilnee Wednesday 230 pm EVEN SHE WAS NEVER GREATER The Love II II of Magnicent Clieat Lucile Wluon Haiti McDaniel mmrw BY EDMUND GOULDING Divmor Darl Vimvy and Tlu Mn WARNER BROSFIRST NliL PICTURE jrmPiytymmcdnmmuNovImoinsmiuuudmnuamu PLUSCOLOR CARTOON Mam MENDELSSOHNS WEDDING much as Entertainmin AJRGONDITIONEDr THIURcFRIeSATQ 72Big Hits2 MALSAT 230 Continuous Show Sal Event 530 2ND HIT ESARRIDLIEMILGLNIA GILMORE MILTON BERLE cannons GREENWOOD SHELDON LEONARD STANLEY WAITILENEWe WESTDF4 zoo cmrunvrox 11thth REPLY Simian ELEMENJSiIRXNKZIENKST MONTUEWED MATWED23O PM rPluS2ridBiglIit ThrillingStory of theySport of Kings Horse Racing EUGENE PALLETTE avfiiideKelt Rid TuasnAr COMING IISOON VIVIPN LEIGH in 9C Offer Illamillbnwman jRoxv Miami uOMiis iOF CAPITOL ENTERTAINMENT TH BARR BARR NMMWMNNOIIOO In The Fight FOI Freedom ir it it Doings of those serving their Country on land on the sea and in the air Contributions welcomed for this columnwPhone 223 Recruiting Campaign IIIIli local recruiting campaign carried niruiider Lieut Lay fiilii Essex Scottish since May 20 wdi tIISe July 13 according in word VlttLthd from lIeliuuters For the Itlliilllldtl of the Ifth coin Iiieiicmi June 30 each Iicriuliiil district has been given quota to fill Harrie DISIIICIIS being 1015 made up as follows Alliston Barrie 150 illeitoii Bradford toldwatri 1i Creiiiioic Midland 25 Port Tilt ercoll leiietanguished 10 Stay tIlCII4I1IItllhilnl2VilItlIIIIIIElIIlIIlNlUII More than the above numbers wdl have to enlist to reach the lItt quotas as there has lllli fifty per cent medical shrinkage lrccenily for category rillia illistrlcts quota IS 50 and Owen lSouiids Is Tanks Arrive In England The First Army Tank Brigade jwliicli left amp Borden two weeks Iago has arrived safely In England according to an announcement made by the Departnicni of National De Ifeuce yesterday This newx Will be rcccivcd with much gratification by local people as many of the officers Iillid men had their homes in Barrie aiid vicinity The Brigade is conir niaiided by Brigadier Worth ington IIC MIl While two other officers are Major John Andrews and Capt VilllI Straubeiizce both of whose homes are in Barrie 378000 Men Called Up Many young men in the Barrie district are affected by the fact that the Department of National Defence yesterday called up 378000 youths from 21 to 25 years of age for rail itary trainingthe largest iiuinbei summoned since compulsory mili tary training for home service starl ed Although 378000 are known to be eligible it is expected that med ical chaminatious physical disabil ities and exemptions will reduce the numbersomewhat Until this new proclamation was issued com pulsory service applied only to 21 yearold youths Groups called in clude those 21 years oldIas of July 1940in othr words 25 years of age at the present time Twenty Priwosls Needed The Provost Company at Camp Borden is in urgent need of twenty men to fill out its ranks Men with an inclination to becoming military police should apply to the local Recruitinngfice at Barrie Armour ies or at the recruiting rent near the PostOffice Imperial Veteran Enlists Jack Drake who has been em ployed with Hanmer and Co tobac conists for the past nine years has been called up and will report for duty at RCAF Station Trenton Saturday with the Security Guard of the Royal Canadian Air Force with the rankThTFiying Officer He has beenfive months on the waiting list Flying Officer Drake served all through the last war as Captain in the Middlesex Regiment British Army andicame toBarrie just eleven years ago He has been IIaIIIincmberI Of Barrie Branch Can adian Legion Recruiting Rallies Barrie Recruiting Office held twa recruiting rallies at outoftown points duringthepast Week the Col McDonald MM officer commanding Second Battalion Grey and Simcoe Foresters and Lieut Don Layfield who is recruilipg officer here week ago last night theyaddressed rally at Creemore and last night they went to Alliston where an open air rally was held on themain street Mayor Cun ningham also addressed the rally last evening andproceedings were feaftiredbysoldier5andwarriers from Camp Borden and sound ltruck wailteeent Arrivalsiat Camp Units recently arriving at Camp Borden for further training as part of the First Canadian Armoured Di ylsion include the Sixth Hussars from Montreal Quebec the West minster Regiment from British Col umbia and theCape BretonVHigh landers from Cape Breton Nova Scotia in other words the west meetingdhe easrt Members of the PiperBand of the CapeBrcton High lenders are distinguished in town by thefact that they wear red coats and kills in the good Oldfashioned Scotch wayTbut rather warm for JulyHThtranhandiilLothaunit wear the Ordinary summer drill and shorts yhowevi so or Big Hole Notlceable The departure of themembers of First Army Tank Brigade from CampBorden two weeksago was quite noticeable over last weekend 4a pay weekendand their pres ence was missed The grew units that have arrivedjat Camp Borden since that time have not been suf ficiently strong in numbers to fill the gapmade Miller the tank men left Leave for Brookville Two members If of Headquarter Company Second Battalion Grey andSimcoeI Foresters CA Sgt Harold Mills and SgtfJck Clark leave tomorrow 10 Brockville where they will go into active ser vice Sgt Mills and Sgt Clark principals taking part being LieutP lE ONTARIO DROUGHTIS BROKEN BY RtleORM at 1in illii to the district Uh tlitli the gentle LilliaIIt fiII sirrill fill hour There have Ii out or ittlttl shutter tile fiIt ltdl Was beconi It served to IIIIIilIE ln tlHt 1115 through lack of Iiioisturi Lightning iltIllllglIlaiiI the storm and reprts Ita ittl llairie of it shifting in several places IIIIIC flag litilt stiuck and altrrll trees in that aim lii agraulitirai represeli tum to North Shame saidItlic gt1Illtltili as liiipiIyid by the rain bu Twas sill atlltvlls tlnl1lll tile dx tliicf function of the ram being to keep tile Ins from imoriiuig grei ar Iily fifty per cent of the 511 ng illltl criva Is in sight Wheat Is It Lidit crop with iiiialilicads and short dlaw Many farmers are finished liayiuil and the rest ofi the Top is IiVtlllllta The rain liclpI rd pasture and second growth box but was too late for strawberries Dont be too optimistic about the gold results he warned Mercury Hits 101 ltll the highest itlllptltillIllt of the year was reached about plll lriday last when the mercury as cended to 101 while the high on both lliursday last and Tuesday was liti It as cooler eierday Willi fair breeze and the highest temp ratuie was 72 Maxuiuun and minimum tempera tures during the past week were High Low 06 60 I01 65 02 81 69 3t 88 61 July 06 64 73 59 gt Barrie Band to Play Two Concerts Sunday Cp Borden Queens Park lime 243 28 20 Barrie Municipal Band will play twice this coming Sunday In the ifteiiioon Eit tliIiieIOclock they you play concert at the YWCA Host 355 House Camp Borden lliiswill be in the park around the House where many soldiers gather to meet their wives and families on the weekend visiting day In the evening at 830lhe band will play their first outdoor concert of the season at Queens Park Barrie Bandmaster Joseph Clark has at canng the following programme Canada MafchNorthind Chambersl SelectiontSounds from England Langey The Boys of the Old Brigade Red White and Blue ValseGold andSilver Lehar Iheres Long Leng Trail Elliott MarchAmericanVolun teers Tobani WaltzNightspf GladI ness Ancliflei SelectionBohemian Girl Balfei Men Of Harlech Land of Hope and Glory Elgar HymnAbide With Me about Lil Ill5 flay IIiilit IIHAI WZth God Save the King both Barrie boys joined the Second Battalion in July 1940 and worked up through thIrnks Theyquali fied as sergeants in the Army Re erve at Niagara Camp about al month ago and now have been post ed to take the Officers Training Course at the new Brockville Camp commencing tomorrow Wings Parade Tonight wiiigs parade of graduates from No Service Flying Training School Camp Borden is being held at RCAF Station this evening it understood that the majority of the latest class are Australians SWIMTRUNIIS EXAM CANADA IIIIHURSDAY JULY It Todays Prices SWAT 0E LIFE MUST EXPAND ias itiILtd by Fitz CpIitlchitiyr lmkcr Of Ontario Ltd Barrie District VGOVGIUOI Per thI Hogs Cattle Eggs Poultry HALth HUGS llf$tu bot weight on rail but it was iws lllt3Sllig up to 300 If Tia Sow dltjllig 301374 5am Swwm Iiiullig 37 lbs of Si thin uiifniziied Iij tlIlI TILE Isl IIIIHI cattle lilllltit trill 57 iii Per Civt SI fulll till St iiist on scionslum IHIIIIIJ IIlllll lb HIIII sheep up to ITS lbs wanted Alston IEOGS gti1c aial itllitlf Ctlil liiizlii than lli Luge medium II pullct IlI iIIIIItl firm CIHCKENS Grade lave Dressed Lf 23 Lfi 134 Ill Ill It Over Ib 1l lbs lii kci firm IOWL 1516 Grade Live Dressed It 18 17 12 15 Over lbs lII lbs Market firm Ciillltdllll National Exhibition 0f ficials announce that during the fourteen days of the 1041 Exhibition from ug 22 to Sept the l0litlllil Cities and municipalities of Ontario will he guests of the worlds largest annual exposttion These munici Iliiilities include Brantford London which announced that the Barrie Ncwmarket Midland Oshawa Sirafford leleibtiiOII Colliiigwriod Niagara KitchenerBarrie Hamil ton Brampton Guelph Orillia Each of these centres it is an Iiounccd will be represented by Its mayor and his wife the chairman of the local school board and his wife service clubs as heads of mens well as representative choir MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION COMPLETELY REMODELLED Next to the WllingtOn Hotel 32BAYFIELD ST DUGGANS BARBER SHOPn or ms DEVELOPED AND PRINTED IPER 25 ROLL Reprints 30 each WE PAY RETURN POSTAGE ON FILMS MAILED 1N SMITH STUDIO 57Dunlop Phone 1405 Spain SHIRTS $150 $195 $250 $100 sterilizer SPORT PANTS $195 $350 $395 $495 $595 STRAW HATS 50c 75c $125 $195 $250$395 SUITS IN STOCK for all year wear $1950 $2495 WILFHTODD IMENISIAND BOYS WEAR 55DUNLOP ST BARRIE ti9 BTTR HAMILTON 9g DunlOp St OPTMETRIST COMPLETE AND COMPETENT IEYESIGHT SERVICE Doors West 18 Elizabeth St WI It 1x IIIsuccssOI to Get Fitzpatrick ceJmursj Daniele 612m Satorday to pm 3UP VICTORY BONDS Ianst or Post Office Phone 232 HI WINSTONALGATE ofj=Welllhgton Hotel Phone 1832 so all transom tillSit II iilB DEMIifii Bennett OOkVIIIe Ad dresses Borrie Lions CLUB WINS TROPHY IIIII3 tlliacza ii il Iiilllllll tron Alli iIII liilll flllll Italic ivill all of tilt is WiltI lilt 1iiluii IIIIi Indie Iltl sililllll of iI re twill deile iiniilaiityr tile It year lilliy tltil coidliiwi lt ln iciit liziii libswu IIIIitlIttI iiir iii ll oi new memoir lL lib lmiu Iliigiizecr lvptyl li ei tinyeiiair lluon ru llns IILiI Hie llitbi iitatavn ill ilIi llr llziicw loliiisfoii ward fur servaes rendwred Deputy Illltt juiyinorelect ltutii iford IIlItIllllItl IfIltlllltd at the piesciltation ofIltlIl per Illl attend mcu pins to llllltItli members of the Barrie Club The retiring lltIItiiI Ai kty ixprrssed his thanks to the In labels of the executive commit tee chairmen and all members who had eimirratcd niakzng the past year grea wilttiss lie was pre sented with Past Presidents iiu District iIthllitll Bennett read letter from Lions International C1iitiiite El 81IL1U llil during the year had been success ful Iii wmnuig the Membership lro phy for District All the first time this feat had been ticcomplished Afterlhe 104142 officers had been installed the incoming iiresideiit Crapper announced standing Committee Chairmen and appealed for the cooperation of all members during the coming yeai With regard to democracy Mr Bennett stated that to the doubting the uninformed the bewildered we must make It out dirty to remove those doubts to inform and clear away all clouds We sing reverently aiid heartily our National Anthem or Canada the speaker declared We pray God to save the King and we dedi cate ourselves to stand on guard for thee Let us not be just lip patriots but remember that we are members of the British Empire and that for it we too must be williii to offer blood and sweat toil aiid tears Just remember that this war can not be won by singing Thercll AI ways Be An Englath or by pasting stickers llilIIC wiiidshieldsof our cars he stated Trenton Kidiihdnored n0nRetiring After 32 Years atIRiverdoIe CI Riverdale Collegiate staff To ronto entertained at dinner last week in honor of Mr Truman Kidd who after thirtytonyears teetehingat the school is retiring George Muir of the English de partment presenting canvas paints and brushes to the guest Vlfthatthe students had previously given llllIlAIIEIedtl ing lamp and it was hoped that Mr Kidd would fIIldIalld give as much pleasure withdlieistaffer inembrances as he wouldassured ly getJromtheappropriatLstu dent souvenir Mrs Philip Perry presented nosegays to Misses Kidd and Mr Graham spoke of the fine record created by Mr Kidd dean of the staff who had seen all the present teachers ar rive at Riverdale He waslborn at Cookstown and taught in Ves pla and South River before going to Toronto gI Mr Kidd was formerly resi dehtgofwllareie Friends here will liemember him and his two Sisters Misses Floand litVelynpwho with their parentsDr and Mrs Kidd resided OiiElizabeth Stl where Harold Hills Motpr Salcsnow is located Tell it wellancljt will sell For IN Secricri racoq coloaocoooraooocoaroa and lie ILtHllIII Qt tla III it IIItlllt All Pride liBliiegrass Barrilthe telling is best done through The Examiner OUR SPECIALTY AT This SEASON mSLILMMR COTTAGE INSURANCE RELIABLE COMPANIES REDUCED RATES PROMPT lt SETTLEMENTS MALCOMSONCE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 447 41Dunlop St Barrie it II ll The Page with the Classifieds WA44 vaoges to No 27 in ENLISTED COMINEEViltIl FOR SERVICE TO THEIR KING The Examiner is ainioui to rtLOgIlIlr Iliosr lio Iiinc elitist rd from Barrie and district for service to their King and Court try Relatives and friends are requested to write this office or phone 2211 till the publics co operation complete record of enlisted Illtll can be kept Their names will be published as re celled tt iugtiaa II Alllttl io MI uti ii ltiitf wii it Mr Willi illI Welaud ital ltl ilitiiiti Imp III WI Ili Lil Hi sr jl Ira If llitlilll Qt ltbillltll on of Ir iIllI Ilerbcit Johnston IIlton ll iv The Ilxaiuiiar Sells $200 and is II III ROSS AUXILIARY SALE OF WORK AND HOMEMADE BAKING IN NIIW ACTIVE SERVICE CLUB ROOMS Friday Iuly 4th is pmDST ADMISSION INCLUDING TEA 25c abnobuazdnomomo HJMPERIA AIRITONDITIONED I7III1IIIYRIR COMFORT ht THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY HIT NO EDITH FELLOWS WITH IAMES McCALLION and GENTET The Famous Blind Horse 2ND FEATURE TH DEAD END KIDSI Isl On Dress Parade with JOIIN LIIEL FRANKIE THOMAS CISSIE LOITTUSI CARTOONGHOST WANTED o=o==opomo=o=no=9= Starting Sunday Midnitel1iinI6 digiso MohITuesWed Iuly 789 gt it it militiamen am loving lighting brood laugh with Maui 1777 than youltnever forget them ins ParamountpresehtsII our NEIGHBOR JarTimurgratinTiller572 EDMUNllslvmeglElllHHMlle IIaIrliingItIoiitlIgnIintl story aboutf IIo tlIOSIO glorious daysvyou never forged JACKIE EIlIlPEII anti Bil Elli 390th Terkinglona tmmt on HIRED commJumbo Disneys New FullL