.........;,, ;\.s.~- u /U. I '/0 UUUUCUBU from all money winners. Horses -eligible -May 1st. 1922. Free car-tage`, hay, straw and stabling /31} races, three in ve to nish. { 'Pa;ve'tte s Lucy L barred. V A Five to `enter, four to-start. ` ` 2-H} spectators," horsemen, etc., at their own risk. a "Canadian National Harness Auocn.| rules to govern. ` Trotters allowed ve seconds. - "Money divided 50, V25. 15 and 10%. SOMETHING NEW 1 Automobile Balancing Contest-- For! a new auto casing 3`0x3`7. , ~-Slaw Automobile Race-- Last in on " high gear-- For a valuable Vcup,i: donated `by the management. ' Athletic Sports of all kinds. I coon BAND m ATTENDANCE vdmission: Adults 50:, Children 25c.i' 1 1 In I-\ A cw--...._. thc `LADIES SUITINGS -- Home- . spans at .................. .. $35.00 BLUE SERGE in pure wool and guaranteed color, prices from ........ .. $40.00 to $55.00 Also in Worsteds and Tweeds. . ,____ _-- ---- w-4`- at ........ ............ sso.oo LIGHT WEIGHIT COATING in very newest shades, made to your measure. BLACK v1EtfN-}\s_ in fast dye ___ -vv, v-nu--snug: uuiini `J. ,'I;.PAYETTE, Owner and Manager. I FOR LADIES Drop in and inspect these goods H. J. TWISS Ross Block, Barrie (upstairs) ' , .- __ .. ...'_--...vnv_narIl V Towns in this and other counties gfor weeks past have been holding a` `Decoration Day; Why not have a `national Decoration Day similar to! that annually observed in the U. S.-v` when the graves of soldiers who fell in the civil war receive the reverent, `and grateful tributes of their country- ' gmen? Those who laid down their lives and'whose bodies rest on this ' `side the Atlantic areassuredly wor-if .. ..-`--. norms`: n r\l\lrl Why tubercular hospitals to G e M-- which the counties and province sub-' 5, scribe funds decline to accept pat-5 d ients whose cases are described as in-' 3,: curable? In the Legislature last _ week -G. Howard Ferguson cited .a " `case of a poor widow whose only-. daughter was a so-called incurable; case. Hestated that no institution` would . ageept her." Mr. - Ferguson ` argued that with the Government` subscribing,$75,000 to the Graven-I hurst Sanitarium some stipulation should be attached making it obliga- tory for that institution to look afer D cases of all conditions. Hon. Wa1ter'| 3 Rollo stated that the Gravenhurst in-i ! stitution had in_timated that incurable )[cases were .taken there and that was _lwhat inuenced him in making the ;.` era-nt. Mr. Ferguson stated that [ Gravenhurst only takes cases it believes to be curable. The opinion ` Of fhn 1'-Tnncn Inn Man; .........1..L:.... .` 1 ,,,_.._..J, '---J -, Q1711 ' 1 32,15 pace - mile heats - purse $550 2.20 pace - inile heats - purse $400} 72.30 pace - mile heats - purse $400] 3Named race (horses named later--l ` , purse $125! Entry fee-- 3%. 7% deductdl 4-'. ....w. an .....-.n-- upalvvv:-`.` on uc curuuw. Lne opinion` of the House was that reprulation ; should be drafted to enforce the hos- 'nitals receiving subsidies to take in. all cases. The Simcoe County Coun-i cil at the last session pledged the countvfor a $10,000 subscription to I the Gravenhurst hospital; The Coun-i ; nil will be in session again next week. ,It looks advisable for the Council to| ' insist upon a stipulation regarding! all cases before the grant is paid. I Don't try to_ blow a child out of M the way of your`swift gliding car._; Use the brake. Suppose the child [were your own? I .....~uu;u yuamuuxucs. ' vv an, uuc \.u.uu1uahullCeS." This is what drivers should allow themselves to be governed by to avoid. I untoward` possibilities. ' nnm,`- 4.-.. 4... 1.1-- , - uv - - w and 11; 9 Geo. V. c. .57, s. 3. Not 20 miles an hour, but at a speed or in `a manner which is dan-5 gerous `to the public, having regard to all, the circumstances. l"In.. 3... ...-L-L -L-3--- ` " . I is at the time, or which might reason- I ably_ be expected to be on the high-] way, shall be guilty of an offence ! under this Act.-2 Geo. V.,4c. 48, ss. _ 10 and 11; 9 Geo. V. 3._ I 1\T..+ on .....-1-- -.. L, FOR A DF.CORATlON_ DAY NO INCURABLE _SANlTARIA ` `XVI. ,, , I All made to your individual. Tmeasure. - "LIGHT WEIGHT bvERQoAT. ING froin $23.00 to $40.00 A1so WORSTED and TWEEDS from .... ._...\..\$32.00 to $50.00 Horse Races - Athletic Spo;t-s T Automobile Races BLUE SERGE in guaranteed 1 color, from $35.00 to $50.00 FOR MEN Upon leaving Barrie, succeeded by -Rev. G. R.eTurk,'Rev. Mr.'Bowles went to North Bay and from there `to the Soo. He is at present, time pastor of Wes1ey'Methodi,t Church, Rev. I. G. Bowles. B.A., 3.1)., pas- tor of Collier St. Methodist, Church. in Barrie from 1909 to 1913, wa last week elected President of the Methodist Conference. Mr. Bowles received at` the Toronto Conference 196 of the 296 ballotscast. . YY._-.. 1___-2__. .. 11. ,,,,S REV. I. G. BOWLES, NEW HEAD OF METHQDISTS .1. .I.Av_y \.zvuu\.u. ` _ Twenty-seven bills were given their isthird reading in the last two hours ljof Friday s session. i - I ,l Outstanding in the mass of legis-I _, ,5 lation was the Premier's Hydro- adial I bill and its last hour amendments. b There also have been amendments to I _1 the O.T.A. and the Workmen s Com-j _. nensation Act. Aid in the distribu- ; tion of rural hydro power. the Lake _-of the Woods.control bill and the much-discussed ve per cent. tax on race-tracwk wagers were among the ' measures passed. `X746-lull .... ".1 -3 LL- ALJ.-_.__-A- IN l The Drury Government was never seriously`cha1lenged during the long session; its majority in the many divisions being always ample. Ex-I cept on a few occasions the Labor lgroup stood` solidg behind the trea- sury benches. One rift in the Gov- ernment lute .occurred recently when W. H.` Casselman, U. F. 0. member forgDundas, criticized. the Govern- ment for its failure to adopt certain| suggestionsmade by himself and Hon. G. H. Ferguson for better aid to far- mers in the matter of securing Hydro power. c All DI-ILVJO l.IClDD_V:\Lo Withdrawal of the Attorney Gen- era1 s Privy Council appeals measure and the agreement to dispense with further debate on the Lennox charg es. preventedfa still longer session. Probablyten days,_were thus saved. I run ' , , ,,. _._ _-.... --..-..... -... mu, Juan. 1 l In the session period 270 bills were I I presented to the House. the majority of which survived the journev ithrough three readings, although: `many of them were modied in the} process of committee and/ gene1'al |con-sideration. About `a score of [measures presented were withdrawn, among which was the Attorney-Gem eral's bill to abolish appeals to the} Privy Council. ` ,.._._,r___-____ . .. . bl The Globe. is still idenloringi the: f terrible mistake of Lloyd George in? . lentertaining Wm. Randolnh Hearst 1"` at Downing street. The Good Book savs something` to` the effect that They that.be whole need not a physician. but they that are sick; Everybody knows Lloyd George is% )- whole and, judged by its symptoms, ",the` Globe his ill-advised as well as! 'j.sick. Again the Globe might nd aj E passage that reads Overcome evil; with stood. Lloyd George islikely: to apnly a permanent remedy to Hearst s mental ailment. But some ' E newsnaner preachers would apnly on- l '_1v the Puritanical idea of.Christian-i E ity. Even theAMaster dined with` _ipublicans, with good results, too. 1 `gs.-r augav Any person who drives a motor A-`vehicle on a highway recklessly or `negligently, or at a speed`or in a mannerwhich is dangerous to the `public, having regard to all the cir- eumstances, including the nature. condition and use of the highway and the amount of traffic which actually ............ .. ............u{u ---------- vv--cu um: uwerests OI the I ` The Ontario Legislative Assembly churhie" :`Hed.' I was formally prorogued Tuesday Immediately after_ being escorted} l afternoon, the regular session having 1 to the chem the P1'e51det'91et 1'311S- 1 virtually ended Friday last. It was ed the Conference t0 399131159 by his the longest session in the history of l mgmg can for reform m the .h"h- I ' the Assembly; beginning Feb. 1'`4. } S.me men have been trafhng 0 with Sessions on 80 days` 16 days I then` . clerical garb and ministerial- `more than the previous session which 3 Standmg he declared When God `also constituted a record. Delibera- 3 ca5.a may to the pulpit he Should tions are now closed for the year. let. m mm] God takes him out.` We i dlshonor ourselves and show spiritual ll ipresented House majoritv ' shallowness when we take work con- . . . _ trary to our ordination vows, he f Wm S` `` `*``. -`"`-V added. He did not think a a. to I f , p s r `through h Id . . `many the `S W tum aside for Secretar.la.l-d.u' I4-inn Am ........ _--2, ` ONTARlO S LEGISL-ATURE I CLOSES RECORD SESSION} Th nhfnrin Y.DlI;Q1o+:1!n A~nn....L1-. `r In deciding that motor cars shall: [hereafter be parked only on streets` Heading on to Dunlop and Elizabethl !streets and that a man shall be as- , sxgned to protect them. the Town J Council does not assume responsibili- ty for lossorldamage to a car. A; man to `protect them really means]- ;to protect them from congestion on I the main streets. In other words to ' direct them to -parking places, it ' is explained. ' - ! A/Fnotion brought in at the Pres- byterian Assembly according pulpit rights to women was promptly snuff-; ed out. Perhaps the kirk is wise in thus suggesting there is plenty of good work for women to do in her own sacred sanctum, the home. ....n;;` ux. gm: tea: causg I01` worry is that woman understands man too; `well. . ` | I Conan Doyle says death is delight-` ful. And the way political candida-A tes who have `been killed come back for more who~_will say that Sir Conan is not right? ~Mun should quit worrying because. he_ doesn't understand woman; he: neverwill. The real cause for worry is \XIYYID`M 1`ll'Il'|`lll3+0:VI1-`(N nan J-A- I Judged by the motor car cases in; the courts all the good men are not] dead. An occasional motorist seems; to run across_a few good ones. 3' `thy of the perpetual remembrancei _i E of the living who enjoylthe fruits of i their sacrice; _An outward manifes-f ; Itation at'p`eriodic,i'ntervals will help; X to preserve to posterity. the remem-; brance of what those lives were: laid down for. Official recognition? of _such a commemoration should not ' `be difficult to secure if enthusiasm? in the matter is manifested before; parliament or the Provincial legisla- I ture.\ ' ' f Women maybe slaves to fashion;;` but.-men are as much slaves to the I scenery effect fashion creates. a g `There are vcertaiin provisiolns in a -section of the Act regarding the 20 miles an hour rate, but they are quali- ed in additional c1au'ses which it might be well for the public to know, -An extract from the Motor Vehicles Act. says: `g`A____ ___________ _,.,I_- I - TLenin'e is again passing away, says; report. Trees leave every espringgi too, but they don't go. y I The original davit as this tes- timonial may be seen at theofcevof , Du. G. R. Burns and Elsie A. Taylor, { '78 Dunlop St., (opp. Post Office). "Phone" 406. - 23tfc -,-----... I Since coming to Canada some nine ~ years ago I suffered from stomach trouble; biliousness; headache and constipation. TI triedgto rid myself of the trouble in the/' usual way by consulting the doctorsgand taking"1ax'- iatiVeS. etc but found no relief; in `fact, the last twp years I was getting W0!`Se- It Was certainly becoming discouragingwhen about this time a friend advised me to try Chiroprac- tic. Which"I did, calling on Dr. Geo. R. Burris, Chiropractor, 66A Vaugh- an Road, Toronto. From the very start, I received benet and only ex- perjnced two attacks thereafter, and wjfthonly two months adjustments I. Was made entirely well. It, would `blease me if this testimony would be, the means of convincing others `of the merits,of Chiropractic. . Signed: MRS. L. ASHTON. Witnessed: J. E. Dowden. `Dr. Geo. R. Burns, . 66A Vaughan Rd., Toronto, To Whom It May Concern: * npru LU, 1:1zz . --- _._....-uuu rlVVl"ll\ll l `E A jury in the Sessions Court`; on] 1 Tuesday afternoon, sitting before i Judge Wismer in `the trial of John. Murday, against whom Henry Harrell. claimed $2,000 damages for seduc- : tion, awarded an assessment of $1500 damages. John _:T. Mulcahy, Orillia, appeared for the plaintiff.`There was `no defence. The principals in the `action are both from the Township of Parry in the Parry Sound district. ,..f.\.....u uuxll aaxuc J.U1'_Sl'3Cl'eEaI'lal GU- llties or even social betterment if he * I was ordained to preach. . I $1500 DAMAGES AWARD , % BILIOUSNESS C 'CURED BY CHIROPRACTIC 127, Ascot Ave., Toronto, April 20, 1922. P p1`IY`V!E mow FAST. MAY 1 spnbz `There has been much discussion in 'tbe Town Council relative to speed `of motor cars on Barrie streets and `the speed a motor car may go. There `seems to be a general impression that a"vehic'le may run at a rate of 20 miles` `an hour, except at intersections. l`fI\.-.__- - - . OFFICE AND WORKS, 79 BAYFIELD ST. Phone 734 . John `F. Murphy, Prop. P.O. Box 642 BARiRIE%AIVl;ARBLE WORKS WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF HOSE, NOZZLES, 7 LAWN MOWERS, SPRAYERS, ETC. W. URRY 36 Bayfield St. . Telephone 453 $2 ' '- _ 1 ` . \ .l!n~IIII\1l1 rt; nun --. cu - ____._ but xtltu nu} Ln -nuut .1. Take notice further 11' desires to vote upon snirl must deliver to the C10; the tenth day before the taking the vote a doclur: CANADA EVIDENCE .-\ tenant whme lease extoi for which the debt or I created, or in which the n \JlUIl\g And that if the :l.~.\vn? obtained to the sultl In will be taken intb Con.-` Municipal Council of the at a meeting therof tn expiration of one month the first pul)llCLl l()Il uf that such first p11hlic:ItIu the 15th (lay of June A. "l"..1... ...-.53.... t`....ol.n.. .14 AND THAT the 30th 1922. at 8. O'clock in Thornton in the Lsuivi been xed f0r'thn. :lp;m1 to attend at the pnHin;: nal summing up of Clerk. V L,,,l A` A '1` Al PLGULK3 .' " Hindlese. No. l- lI`:l Reiurningz Officc-r. Churchill. No. L \\ puty Returning ()l`.'irvr. Lefmy. No. 3 Tlm Ret1irning()lTicor. - Thornton. .\'o. 4 . .1` puty Rt-turnin,r_v_ ()ffim~r. Str'0ud, No. ;')~ A. Returning Olficvr. Leonard's. .\'n. U ll - Returning ()'r`fi-or. Holly. No. 7' l'l;u'~-: Returhing Oim-r. Painswick. \'u. 3' ll put-v R(?. urnin;: )1't`im-r Big Bay Point. Nu. ` puty R.eturn'u1gz (')!Tu'-r Cookstown. No. H)-V puty Returning ()t fi<.-or A1rv\ rnrvtrn .I .r(_: TAKE NOTICE that true copy of a pru;m~ Corporation of tho Tau kn mulmminnrl o.. ol... . \JL,l*)lJldl/lllll III [HP 1` be submitted to thr- of the Tmvns-hip nf of July A.D. 1.`)`.2`.3, of nine rfclm-k in r} 0"clnck in the uftvrn places :~- u:nIl'n:v Mn 1 L`. SCHEDULE T0` , U. lllal Iu_l'H' .~IX:Il| in each ymr du,rin;_r 1} said dehexntllres m":m)' rate on all tho r:mval!- . Municipality in :<:mw mm are levied':L sum . charge the S1l.i(1 yt-:1rl_\' and interest so _:1c<-mim becomes l'(`S[l(`Cfi\'f'|_\' _::n the tonne of this By I. the total mm of $151)); said years. '7 'lVL , L 11: 1) 1 Year I rinci_n;Ll 1. $516.23 0 'AlI).\ ~;-x x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<-x<>x>x<>x< 51` % EDITORIAL COMMENT % `F uu..u _yL'(u.1. 7. That this By].- on the day of thv fin-e `Jo lllill ll THIN] of the said Wunioi; is hereby authnrizv said rlehenturm In-r issued zmd thv im attached thl`l`("(r :5 also to `he signml I said Municipality zu Mun?cipalit_v is hm` structml In uttzu-h Municipaliiy to tho 6. That Ih_r-rv sh I5: 20. uxcn Alla) |lU|l'llHl|H'. 4. That the S1131] *ci_pul and interest - Standard Bank of (` 5. That it .~h:nH I-- `..t 4L- ....:.J \t..,: Ul nun L)_\-l.:I\\'. 3. That I!!!` \:liI issud for _tho .~';1il ~ bear intoresl -.11 7}}:- half per com pm` and (iebenturm . annual .\`ll('('.(`.~'.~i\ -- annunl in.~'htlnwnI.< interest to ho nf .< aggregate xmmunl ;. and interest in any nearly as may be 1. principal and int:-r;-: other yt-one of suicl ; instahnents of prim-i} one year from thv fin Law and the rum: ments of prim*ip:1l' .<! same day in much of ?he said ye-:|rl_\' instul befpayable at tho .~. the said (It-bentxm-.< .- amount of iHt(`r4.~'i 1 or coupons for intm foeach dt_-henturv :1~ urer may lut(~rxnir.z-. A 'l"L., Al ` `I 10. 11. In Lllill ['() r;u.~`` $l8:000 it . h. 1;.`- tion of the mini Mum. ship of Innisl to '1: said Mllllicipzllil)` tn s of not los.< than Slut ). 20 years frmn the lax of this B_v-Law. 9 'DL ,. . 1. That the su by the issue and .- Municipal (.'()rpm':I Ihnisl for the 1:1 for est.abli.-hing :1 park in the suial '1 2. That tn mi` (19 nnn :. ,1, n v `nun: vv1ll.'Al\l'a.'1 existing dehentur(- lpality is $T()2.7(). [for principal ur in "l'\I I`v.Ih Y\I`t\f\ I x 'm'I`iiERI-:1`()RI~: the Town.~hip of 'I"L . . PENETANG, ONT. DOMINION DAY Saturday, July 1, 1922 ALLVLI IV lll'nl\.l'l.'\-` X petty of the Tm\'n.~'hi;1 to the last ro\'i. .-\.-` year 1921 is $:. _til:'..`: AND WHl')RI'I.-\>` I ..u1..t:-._ .l_L-,,. I I WHERIC.-\S tho Mu Township of Innistil >1 acquire land A tn r-. public park in the .<::i -will `be nece.'\~mr_v In 313,000 for such pur AND \VHER1').-\.\' IT: r\AII1r I\` .L- '|* ,. $18,000.00 '. .A By-Law of the Mu the Township of sum of $l8,000. f ' and establishing ` said Township of I yet 1 Hum`! 544.0-2 574..3.~; 606.17 030.52 074 .00 711.80 750.05 702.25 835.82 881.79 930.20 98] .40 1035 .44 1092.38 1152.47 1215.85 1282.72 1353.27 1427.70 Thufsd:_1y, .NO_TI(`i .7;.3.E'I: nun a "Correct Tailoring At Right! r%ices%