1 HL l-ll\` noun` (U ml`, tum .\11`S. A` \\'. unm-(1 > .\lcArtlmr. The mwnim; bvim: t':n'or- gated 1` r nble. at large crowd gather.-d. The sec. ibmng th: rulary tn-asurcr's l`(`DOI`L showed thntgns \'.cv L the past year has been one of theiunxmlmou best in the history of the club amllbouks" a Alex. Milne & Son semi-Am5iIy'iirZId"iii}}."'tcFJcvL"$'r}Zf ACT NOW! om:-: DAY onmr Wednesday, March 25th surrs and $24 *;",f' 3" more to Measure with every Suit at no additional cost! The Arrival of the Berger Tailoring Co's Representative 9-..! l..__,_Il II II .I- COMING EVENTS What You Have Been Waiting For: HERE IS THE BIG NEWS! All orders taken on this date will be deli` Fitzmds;1ti>![;1cIi .11`c}`<~'iIi\'cl_x` ;u;u`.n1t. l\_\'t;1ki11;; ;ui\'.111t;1gqc ml tlmuttct`. l\ L-mu \`\c.i1Icsd;1_\. .\\;11'ch _`Ih. MEN S %AND BOYS CLOTHING Rcc1'uits of the (i1'c.'11 l l.cg`iun in :1 l l`(ulllL`liuIl mt R(m1;u1cc,l.;1x1;;`l1>,;111\l'I`l1rill:\ Sec Hell's Island. Also Two Comedies and The News SHOWS 7 AND 9 P.M. AT USUAL PRICES MONDAY-TUESDVAY-WEDNESDAY The Surprise Picture of the Year! JACK HOLT and RALPH GRAVES, stars of Flight" and Slll1n1:-Irina in Annbkn... f`......_LI.. 0-.- S} if `I `WH Also Serial, Mickey Mouse and The News. Shows, 6.45 p.m., 9 p.m. Monster Matinee um.=:LL's Isii}ITI3ib" Stzlrring El. Hl\ I3f\Jl)ll., M;n'_;'m'iv Whilv. I-`rznnk /\llw1 _\`m1,Julm(jnrrick um] ;1}111gcc;1st :11: 500 BcztutifulSi11g`i11_2:;1ml l);1r1cin;;`Sl:11's. (,}OR(}li()'US S(EliNli-%. MIJSH`. /\NI) .%()1\J(} lll'l'% 'T`L.'. :. n..- _t '1`: n mg i; 6. {e'. W':11tcrllu.\'t illvIVh`L` (`:11-;xIcx` l ir1hnI" AHR/\l I/\M l.IN( X )1 Sl1:wvi11;;`.'1t I Fonight is SILVERWARE NIGHT at The Dreamland! -_ ..\,-.4: unnul l\r1l4l II and Submarine", in \z\A\a\aI.a\`.I\Il |.U ._1unny Dle THt1}E\"2\; POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY l.lGHTNER COMMENCING NEXT THURS.-Fzlgl.-SAT. Exclusive Dealer, "Clothes of Quality THURS!/)AY-FRIDAY~SATUR.DAY De Sylvia, Brown and Henderson's Famous Successor to Sunny Side Up" ~"7, NFUI DFXDI 1! AD It/I ! Intro`: /Nix------~ _.. \xVII.)\IIV\lllllCW 2 of The Dreamland's Big Super Productions _~[':' .. ll nw.- . V1`1'*s"iti=3nE' L.L5JIE:.T!i'2.,I,1!:1$ .01`! BIRDS AA` 1 \JlJI4l\ l..;llJI\t1l\ I 1'NDf5H. I\[?j`Y ICF, Iw' ()1-' XALRIIFI H(_Z l\.rl" Ur \\II:'\1r.~\v'v~ delivered for Easter l., /\1hcrl- :1 I1ug'ccz1st mt" l'c2tt1.n`ul pl;1_ycrs, zxlsu illhl [\'|n:*nn- K`1.m- Begins Today . V ~ - - s a nan-a-I IAIIJII \I-II IJIII IN PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL, BARRIE H. Alf I'M`!-'4 (H-' l'.Ai'HH-` HI '2 Ir/-'- TH!JR.SI??$Y;Vf.M1fRC%H%26 se At Usual Prices . Matinee Saturday, 2.30 .. 9.... v I45), OIJIIO ul 1 ll] Another Gigantic Sweep . 1 L Bv MISS EDI/TH L. MARSH cuter Birth ml` :1 Nzltinn l.J.s`u:1l Px'icc:~ , 7,, 7 _ - -- - - - -- -ca-1 AJI ll\I\II4 4 H/\I.'RX|'3I H(_E('lI`(,`I'I'1IIH/\l. AND TOVVN I.\U"R()VF7MFIN'I` S()CH`".T Y ptuwunqnu -_-_-_._ ccd. Sztu-n1ux1cy nlnhcr thv dntc. No. 127 THE LIFE OF ANY PARTY Thursday-Friaisaturday 67th Year. ."onigh_t (Thursday) is Silverware Night Ladies have their choice of Medium l"urk:s, BLIttcrSp1'c21dcrs inMi.aa"5R u'A"r"i:`.s"'l: {. THIS WEEK'S CIRCULATION 5000 Copie T I ` ` ' ` I II I/M "Laptmn Apple-Jack` --"Nvw Muun > Rails with . - star of Woslvrn And a Cast Of Tough-Sincwcd Railroad:-rs NEW TRICKS WITH SOUND l)iI'o:clcd by Ccnrgc B. Soitz LOUIS W()l.H[ .lM ROBERT ARMSTRONC`. JEAN ARTHUR Come dy- A-~' 'Soci`!_v Coos Spay: hclli" Also |)ism~y "Playful Pan" Twice the fun of Life Oi The Party." Twice the laughs of "Going Wild. Ten times as good as the west time you'vecv- er had! . , .FlRED BY A WOMAN'S LOVE. INTO INFERNOS OF STORM-SWEPT PASSION . AS WHEELS POUND AT BREATHLES5 SPEED! TWO STARS in one BIG HIT! COMING 2 Shows Nightly, 7.00-9.00 'l`c:lsp<.m11x nr Buy. Advertised T_l1-ings funniest man on the screen `Begins Today BROWN JOE E. plains and m Mighty Drama of the I If\IIl(" llIt\l lIl`lll With vnzim-.5 puffing. wl)i.~'.t.l<-s vblnw. in: and Dolls ringing. "Danger Ligms." Radio Plvlurn.s' .s'pc('taculur all-talking rullmutl (lmma will speed into the Cap- ` Ho! theatre `Mun.-Tue.-s.-Wcd. for its npvnlng |){`r{urnm|1('o.<. hero` llcruldcd as tho gm-ntcsl. drunla of [tho mils ovcr shown on the talking l\"'l'{`(`n. if. Inn Inn? with ......1..;... Nu." xln gluvtll and U10!` nmkes glad the heart 0 er. The Barrio Hortlcu offering 25 choice m.x .>f its options. These I the dollar memberzshlp \ UH DFN.` ` kc-Llmx. l{0:\lIl.\'(i l(;(lT. Tllll.ll.l.l'.'lt .\"l'()l'S ;\'l` ('A\I lT0l, Tlll`2A'l'lH`I` I pulllb. In spite of the severe snow storm the early part. or the week. the attendance nvcragctl about 45, with as high as 60 [)1 cscm at one or the classes. Mr. Page loci in :1 general discussion of the work of mmm: swinv and, show. two tlzws l)-ins: dovutccl u ouch subject, while twn speak:-rs nn both swim` and sheep worv brought in to gm` :1 row pointers 01; hrm-rlimz. r.'1i.sing. fcmling and mur- kvtinu. .. ll IU\ point. In an an . Through this club. in addition to the 1mm) benefits derived from club work. i: is o.\'poct,c(l :1 supply 01 good: seed ` qmin. Lh().'~?(` v:n'cti(-x most. :;uit.z1b1o to tho soil or the district. will be produc- ed In slxfficiem, quantmcs L0 supply 1 the district. in years to come. ` Mr. Page reports the classes, which wore hold from Tuesday until Frlclny. a.:; most .'su(:ce.-'.sfu1 from every st,:u1d- ` I mm uuvu m;:au1m(`(1 Dy atcwarb L. Page. auzric-ult,m'aX rcprcscntauvc. Each mem- ber will 1lnd(`l`tk(` this spring to sow I`Pgi.\'L(`l'(`(l s(`(`(l sufficient {or one acre 01` !h()l'l`, .u;.;n. nv Drum: a great. sut hum. Gm. Soudon of 1 n :\pp0Inh`d in his p!a(`c `_______________ /\.x :1 1`('s111L of ('l21ss0s. featuring :~.\k'in(' and . conducted at I.uf<>nt`:1ixw last week. .1 Boys` Grain Gmwinu` Club to work in conjunction with the` Junior Farmers` movement. has boon orpzmmizod by Stewart, L. Page. ,n;:ri<-ult,m'aX x'c1)rcscnLauvn. Em-h mnm_ L3{ji 'v'vI)"i.:i;ii\'i.7 '"AH Quit`! on the Front" . . in his CR ROLE! \.III1IllU. an. Dill'I'l(`.' `L-'peaki11g~ to The Examiner. Judge lluhno.-; said he had no idea when he ` would xnovo to Barrio as Mrs. Holmes ` 1.; sun very ill. He left, for Godcrlch `Ion tho nftcn1o(n1 Lrs . 'I`u(-.t;dny. H .... x-, x')u'L`ulA' me SC\ OI`al uuucs. pow- `f`I'S and trusts of Judge of the County Court, or Lhv County of Slmcoc. and luml judge 01 the Suprcmc Court, of Ontario. at Barrio." !-'nnul.rin... on rwl... n Form -Bc)};;h NC:n`l;in Club at Lafontaine -Ju\\('h-`Ill-`W, an u`C&1S0ll." O!` bra]!/.)l`Oll-S c-::ns;pi1'u<'I(`s and ut.LempLs which I may know to he uguin.sL him or any of Hmn." I\I\rl "'l'I...| I . ! Illll Ill. Anrl 'l`hal. I will truly and faithful- l_v, n(~('or(ling Ln my skill and know- lrrlgv, I`X(`ClIL(` the several duties. grs Judxzn of tho rznnnnv .. . .~...u..-.._y ynuunac uuu C-\`H.'i.ll. J 'l'lmL I shall be fallrhlul and bear ltrnv nlloginnu- to Ills Majesty Klng (icurzzv Lhv 1-'ifl,h. us lawful wvercign nl` Cvrrrut Brltaln. Ireland and the Do- minlons lmynml the Sons. and Llml, I will (lvfvml him to the utmost. of my puxvcr ugulnst all l.raltor<>us (:o11spira- `vie-s or atlolnpls \vl1at,cvcr whlch may ` hr made against his PCX`.'a'()lI. Crown and Dizznily. and that I will do my Ill- mnst vn to (li.'~:.(:l0so and make known to His MajC.sLy. Ills llclrs or Slum-o.s'.s)x':;, all ITCEISOIIS Lralwrolls ('.'ms|)irm-lr~s nnrl unpmnn ...m..1~. 1 ........ nut, I'L'u.'nlUll_V. unu Judge llonnc:; made Um following uffltluvitsr "I. I)uriIv_v Holmes. of me town of (:u(iori`.ll. in the County of Huron. Es- quirv. (In .-:im-crr.`Iy promise and swear. 'l'I...: 1 ..|...n .u._ r x..,.,_. Dudley `Holmes. K.C.. of G0(le1`l(-h. 1'0:-ently appointed senior judge for the I(Imn1ty 01' tsinmc. was sworn in by .Iud_s=,o E. A. Wismcr in Judges` cham- bvrs 'I'll`.'$(l8) afternoon in the pres- (-11:-(- If other court ufflclals. Crown /\Ll'n'n(`y I. G. Evans. County Court Clork .Jr`lu1 Mnckay. and Sheriff D. IL M;1<-I,.arm1. 'I'h.. ....u. ..r ..rr:.,_ lTook Oafh of-`Office on Tuesday; Uncertain" as I to When He'll Move. INEW JUDGE a IS WORN IN PLUNGING JUGGERNAUTS `luvn.-"1` mrmm: `goon _- .\1ACA.&%`A ;j'{)(`ON:\ { GOLD.-\LE __.v KIRK - I-'1-IDKRAL ._________.__ BTARRH-1, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 AS A GAMBLE . __. - ....uu El CANADXAN I`ACIP`IC Sh Stevenson Pm r\l . . G BUY nun. 011101111. Robert Arn1.\lro11g \rthu1' appear in the prin- and M0 stlppurtcd by 511011 zu'tm'.\ :15 Frank Sl1orl(lm1. >:`rt,. Robert. E(lo:su11. Allen .l;unr.s l-`arlvy. ll`(` \-.';1.s pr0du('(`(l on Iowa- volw .~Lutv.s. The ('oInpzL11y .000 1111205 on thr-0 special `Lo-um. house 196 n U: vvuuc wit LHKUII my. and .}u(lge [~luhnc:; m :Iffh`l:|vH\" or Mike was taken ` xv null Jnzlnn u..I......` Monday - Tuesay -_\?L|%7:.--1-:-nwesday g the ea.sxe.~t How. r beautiful bloom; (of the flower lov- ,` xcultural Society is; xlxed glads as one] 9 ma`, he had nu. V ll.` uvcu are building for th -on (`0ln|)'U(`d t xt. suffvror fror Barrio ha nhum glqa no une be had (or Ilv nu unuula (H 1 \vil.h- :s _\a-u|\.l uy Iur .~xu.'.n pl(VV\. l'J'1Gf'R\fif'* 1 H1: to get vut of tho way of Hm plow `(lw (X nnvnlpt-d In val-.` 3 Hoop. al- lmnsl 1wrpm1dlrulax' ant-w bank. in H: jlloo cut. but fell backward: in from `of thv plow. and died .\h0rt!:.' Inflor- } ward. ` ' V\'hlIr` tmvc-llmw lav Orlllm. M. M.` Price. 4! the local Boll 'I`v:lepnunc ;. sav. what looked like a sock un- ; the road ncar llzuvkcstmxv. To his .~ur- i prL~r- hv dlsmvt-rad 11 was a mluk with j n {mm log mis.sln'.z, pre-sunmblv cmmhl "See the display of Plymouth and` Dodge cars at Livingston Bros. Ltd. 1) .\lI.\'I'ZR I-`0.\' .\.Vl) MLNK Kll.l.I-.ll ON TIMI Hl(ill \\'\\' i Wild animal nro `oommlng plentiful ' E on highways In the` vicinity, Last week (.1 silver fox was killed near St. Paul`: i gvhurrh by the sncw nlnw. Ends-mar-1* :fOrillia.l-\ 11;:1`l_'i`;1Z;"t j By Runaway Team} \ alll L roach muc h 1 \lfl 0 I-. IIHl\'lI L|.\(`. I With bus and transport, services crip- plcd practlcallysall week the Canadian National reaped a larger harvest than usual at, this time of the year. All` \I'nnl.r um. .\_..., ubuill an Ln week the -"p while froigl` were heavy. Llllu i('nC(`S. At inst week's market farmers and their wives were critical of the con- ,._V.,-,~ ...u..5 uu/LIIK .\ ` dltions of the highway. They claim- ed that when meeting the snow plow little or no (pportunity was given to get out oi the way and some reported havim: to drive into snow banks to es- cape being hit. South of Barrie the road was clear of snow and several farmers drove their horses and cutters along the ditriles. We hardly know what to do." said one lmiy. who lives of! the higmvny near Stroud. "We cant take our car out and when we the highway the cutter isn't much use." ..... ....uug,.. IQIIILC iuugu lu .`_p0L.'i. Camp Borden is completing its see- onrl week of isolation so far as motor ears are concerned. Only horses and sleighs have so far been able to get through and most of the business is carried by tl1e railway. Cars have only been able to get a few miles west of town. and with the present rapid thawing of the recent heavy snow fall. ' it is doulbtfui if Automobiles will be able to get over the road for some time yet. Since the first of the week the snow has been rapidly disappearing and at its present rate. should not last long. However, country roads are still block- ed. and where the snow was blown in huge drifts where the sun cannot get at it for any length of time. it is not mov- ing very quickly. On the whole farm- ers living off the highway are finding it difficult to get anywhere. They find it impossible to drive cars on the side- roads and when they reach the high- way sleighing is out of the question, except along ditches and fences. In Just .......z.-.- ._....u.-. ., i ._...... nun... uu.uvug,uuIIL'. ., 1 On 'I`n0s(lay the snow plow opened the Midland road. the last In the dis- trict to be opened, and automobiles are now ablc to get through to the northern part or the county, although In .-.omc plzncos :-autlon is needed where the plow` was only able to mako a ` slnglc clcuring. Other roads are 1)as.'s- able. though quite rough ln :;pot:s. Cumn Rurrlnn Iu ........u..n.... u.. ._,, All muln lghways in the zli; are now npm, although motor traffic to Camp Bordon is still lmpassablo fol. lowing last. week's snow storm. Provin- l clal lllgzhx-.'rc;,' N0. ll was dry from 'I`or- } onto to Orlllln on Wc(lnc:;clay with the exception of a few plan-5. parLlcula1`ly Barrlc's main Lhoroughfarc. \ n '1`uno,l.... 51.- ......... .7: -I (MAIN HEHWAYS }0PEN E93 CARSH auuuuburu to one council Monday night. There were 1'12 cases treated during patients in their homes and 230 office ` ` consultations. The cases included ii the year necessitating 415 visits to the` i confinements. requiring 39 visits, 7 cases of infectious diseases with 42 vis- its. 5 accident. cases with 37 surgical dressings. There were four cases of ::i(-k transients referred for treatment by the poiire department. In the 172 vases therv won` four deaths. as follows, i scarlet (over. i heart truubio. 2 infants (premature). Medicine and dressings supplied cost $52.83. y The Lawn realized a considerable! saving In hospital maintenance charges with the appointment. last. year of Dr. E. Roy Tyrer as medical officer for In. dlgents. according to his ms: report submitted to the council Monday night. cases Lreatpd rhn-Ina Saturday Matinee, 2.30. Physician for Poor Cut Hospital Expenses! Farmers Complaining of` These Roads Being Scraped Bare. I vunl ntupl larger harvest t.h1m' All -1)a.ssom;cr lists were lame freight and e.\`pr(`ss shipments )AuIII5 IV LAI'Clll. Ulll; ore serious accident. I was attended by Dr Wa1lwln's drug Jore ved to the hcxspnal. omformblv last nlcrhf C ll.\rZ. ' f{'lIL\ ' ~ 0! a wheel? run! 1 T \.lfi_.A nmu n, HIJI. 'l'x(:K"r.~ mm. Ed at Harry A. Smithis dru from Klwanlans. Dance. Mld.hur:,t. 'I`nwn:. Frtday. March 27. Lucky .x Huntoris o1'clm. 5n and L : pices Vospra Ca.nu.dizm L4-v.:in: xn-. uuspwea Klwllln Club April 6, 1981. '1`lck(~r.~ at Hm-rv A qmau.-. Easlrr dance at Hw Armo ric. z1u.<,pice:~- Kiwanis Clulz Anrll 6. mrn 'l`Ir~ln~h St. Patrick's social In Thnrutn Med church. 1-`rtday. March 20 programme. Adn1l.s.slon. ".!5c and FIRST GREAT RAILROAD HEART-THRILLER SMASHING TALK TERRIFIC DRAMA!