"Thc Trail of the Caribou". with he dauntless fliers, Leonard Reid nd James R. Ayling aboard, sailed nto the eastern sky at Wasaga each yesterday morning. after (1 erfect take-off. in an attempt to stablish a new world's non-stop long distance reeorcl. {old was at the controls. The take-off took place at 5.12 am.` astern standard time. and at 5.14 am.. the huge twin-motored plane, carrying a weight or 7,350 pounds. including its human freight. was lost to the sight of thousands of spectators who lined the sands of Wasaga Beach on its southern side. It luck is with them. the fliers should arrive in Bagdad, the goal of their courageous flight. a distance of about 6.300 miles. early Saturday morning. It is estimated that the journey will take 65 flying hours to accomplish. and as Bagdad is eight hours ahead of Wasana Beach in point. of time. the (`i0('k time should be about 73 hours, or a little more than three days. A n..r_...n m._v_- . rt- \ll\lllQ l'\l(lL'll('(.' Ill H13 UVVII LIC` fence. :\lvKn_V l-stifled that he had rt-. at V:Iillzlm`nur1's for three months. paid $1 per (lay for room and board. and had the run of the house." being allowed to go any- where he liked. VUI`nni.-O.-non Tnffn 1-Onlnal 36 nu... V.'Il()I'L' UL` HKCU. Magistrate Jcffs stated it was merely a question of whether Mc- Kay had the beer legally or not, as lboth sides admitted the facts. Subscribe to The Examiner and get all the news while it is news. SEVERAL WINNERS Desighed Buildig l)('l'I| lllllllll .\l'VL'llI|Y - variety is Goldvnl nu-(I early in Mayf close. A full (`v(`nim:'s: fun and enter- tainment was provided by the dir- ectors of Barrie Agricultural Arena. Limited. owners at` the building. V Starting oft` with a parade from the Market Square. headed by Barrie Citi'1.ons' Band. the entertainment was cnrris-d on until nearly 11 p.m. Hnilnrl tn nrrlnr nhnnt R30 0.111. bV cnrru- nmn nearly 11 p.m. Called to order about 8.30 p.m. by A. A. Smith. vi('(--president. of the (_`nmpnn_v, tho gznllu-ring: was hzmded nvcr to Mayor J. I". Craig who was xtlvon ch:1r;,'v of the opening cere- mnnivs. 'I`hr>:w who pmllcipntcd in lhv few slmrl. :.'p(`o('lw:-1 made were His Worship. Mayor J. F. Kolly, M.l..A.. Huntsville; J. T. Simpson, M.l'.. and Hon. 1):` 1.. J. Himpsxm. uni A Barrie s Modem; Structure Declared Open at In- teresting Ceremony LVl.l..1\. The main sporting (wont of the 1-v(.-nin;x- :1 lmrrumsu match between Huntsville Hawks, xprinn champions of thv Tri-county Box Lacrosse As- sociation. zmd n cmnbimtd team ru- pl'(`SL'llUn1.{ Camp Borden Flyers and Darrin resulted ruthe-r (lismxtrously for the home forces. the smre being 17-4 in favour ut the champions from thv north. Hnwr-vm`, the crowd thnrnu;:,hly munvn-rl the exhibition, and ln('m.s'He hints fair to carve a niche for itrwlf in the hearts of Bar- rlc male and female fandom. - 7 . ...1.. Hr Ihn Inrrncun THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER F10 millt: uuu iuuuu. lllI|\J .... .. Botwecn pvrin(l.< nf the lacrosse game, boys` and uirl:4' relay teams repro.~icntin;: the public and sepumtc svhnnlx of lhv lawn, gave the nu- (licncc something to cheer for. ln the boys` events. the King Edward School innin finished first with Prince nf WIll(`S svcond, and St. Mary's School third. while in the girls` relay. l`rin(-is uf Wales School finished first. with King Edward sc- cnnd, zuul Viciurin third. 'l`hr\ l)l`U()ll1l)Illl mnlrli between tt-nmsi l`1'pl'(`. `l'llllllL! the Lions and Kiwanis; Clubs (.`l`l'l|l(`(l many laughs for the Sp(2(?l.ill0l'H, and the referee has nut yet ri~pm'tvd the result of tho strupzgle. The nmnes of the mem- . bers of the twu teams are not known , us: they were carefully disguised in unilnrms that 1-ff:-(`lively concealed their irlvnlliy. I-V .. ... r-....:.. n.-aha U101! uu'Iun_y. Mayor Craig Speaks Mayor Craig. ihn first speaker. sniri iimi Harrie was in he congratu- iatcd on ihv public spirit of its citi- `/.vn.s' in iinviruz the fine building ur- -(`ia-(L and he d"('i."|i('d that when anything wuzs nu-rimi. iho rosponsn wns :il\vnys ihs-H-. 'I`i'u-, inwn had (Turn to page /ivc. please) QGLIDER MADE BY SELF FALLS KILLING Youm ?Ewart Conollf, Calling- wood, Dies Testing His Machine !Tl|) of lnmr new mzncmnv: i In tnvv M an Hutu driven by his frir-nrl Qua, to which it was secureo `by lung lmmbou poles. the mlder. "zalrrmst wnthuut warning. made a l'Ak('-U. 1'i.~`.im:utm1m-tutho height ,-_p-rmimrd by the pulvs. The strain ,.1 proved too great. and with tho un- \ tit-1' vurriiagv turn away the glider ;_1cuntinued upward. reaching proba- _ i bly fifty feet. when It suddenly took "in nose-divt.-, crashinsg to the pove- Y E mom. with torrlfir force. Pnnnnllu u.-no uni:-blu rnmnuntl V . rm-nv. wun wrrxnr mrcv. Connolly was quickly removed 1-frnm (ho wrovk and rushed to the P, ! General and Marina Hospital. where P ` hr: died a few minutes after his on- 1:try. His skull was fractured. his nlbark injured, one leg and one arm 9 ` broken. 11.. ...n.. Inn-n 3.. f`..!linnu:nnrI and `I"llKll` half 1 ` unuun` ` Dl'UK(`n. He was born in Cnllingwood and is survived by his parents and three brothers. [than in Vancouver and Harvard and Charles In Coiling- wood. Mr. MacArthur. the new Deputy Minister of Education, will be the` speaker at the Barrie Kiwanis Club next Monday. Members are look- ing forward to his visit with a great deal of pleasure. 22 )auntless Fliers Should Reach Destination Sat- urday Morning Phone your news items to 223. DEPUTY Ml.\'lSTEB. COMING 1 Quit. UN aL'L|uv.:uL hwny NH 28. about ` F (-Inst nf Cnllingwooc nu lnnn haul nuns- PAGES 1 TO 8 `SECTION 1 fr-lnrk Tuesday nnnnlly_ my-(I 22, Tunnnlly. Culling- l instantly killed mmt'-built glidt-r. nd his chum. Wil- Idt-nt nu-urrcd on bout a mile and n gw(md_ where the ....... 3.... ob... Iv-I'll OF No. 32 \ .. I t\`\ Ixnl uynnn W!lQffl' UH.` the trial Seven names were originally plac- ed before the delvgalcs. but the final vote settled down ta :1 contest be- tween the Liberal and l1'ogn`ssi\'c sections of the convention. with the- former group scoring the ultimate victory when Pzmcrson defeated ox- Warden J. L. Lombke. Sullivan, 509} go 431. 70th Year. CANDIDATE lecord-seeking Fliers Mak Perfect Take-off W_ga Back to Bagdad (Turn to pa;/v t 1 pro\'im'iul polim-L nnlmwyclv nfl'icursi v thrcv. plcasc) ` L V LIUXHIIU. U1 lVU' ._ the plane had inspectinn was `- vusfrun.-4 worn mlivv uf Ins|wc~ :h\'i.\u-n :11 Bur- hillvs during: lhn-_ in}: {men fvnvod NAMED A POI`f(`(`i Toke-off To the thmisnnds who witnessed the perfect, takc--off of tho airmen. the spectacle was most (3nl,rnn('.im::. The great ship. laden with 604 gal- lons of gasoline and 20 gallons of oil. glided smoothly along thv smooth sands of the Bvncli for about nine- tcnths of a mile. or a short distance west of tho Rustic Inn 'T`lnn nl-nu. 4|... ...... Mmlars POINT I masom FORMS J ASSO_CjATl0N; J. R. Reid, Barrie, Elected President of New Body | _- VT ,_ I IMPROVE CONDITIONS} A (*nmpr(~h(rn: plan of civic imprnvommuts was adopted at u mot-ting of the summer residents 01'. Minors Point resort on the bay 21- ~ cross from Barriv. at u nmoling held in the pavilion this week. J. R. Roid acted as chairman of the n`.o(-Um: with Mrs. C. Marshall as scCrclzn'_v. nu v|I' ,1v V` - . -n n,,,__ 1 -" I The Mind's Point Property Own- crs` Assnciatiun was organized with the following officers and commit- ` tee chairmen: president. J. R. Reid. Barrie; vice-president. E. A. Ryan. Barrie: se(`rctary. E. McFadden. Al- lzmdnle: treasurer. Walker Webb. Alinndalo; zuiditms, and Toronto re- prvsentntivu-.<. G1-urge Rygnto and, Albert Blackburn: local ixm)rove-` nu-ms and s:1fvt_\'_ C`. Johns; social. Nlrs. A. lngruniz spurts. Mrs. C. C. Mzirshzill. It \\'u.~: stntvd that there are now . (rult:u.:`o-nwnm`s; at the iMino1':< Point resort. with sovcrall; r\tu-|\nu~n- nnyninn v\'\:\I~1| C|\'|r\ 1\v\n Ant, JVIIIICI h I lllIIL owning morv than mm` 001-, tinge. There are four or five families` rcsiding there all the year around. The number of cottages, including six new (mos cr(`<.`t(`d this year by C. Johns. is uhmit nim~i_\` Most of iht-[ ('nt1z1g:<'i's are from 'I`m'(min with` quite :1 number from Barrie and A1- lundnlc. t ll'hU| |. Win: .\rvL'|u| i When weekend ho1ida`y mot- or traffic was at its heaviest in Barrie about 3 p.m.. Mon- day, motorists and pedestrians were astonished when fire broke out in the front portion of a car owned and driven by Rev. J. K. MacGil1ivray, Ash- field, whose wife was with him in the front seat at the time. Both escaped without burns or injury. Ar-r-nrriiuuv tn thn nnlir-n :1 Durns Ur n1Jui_y'. At-eordimz tn the police, a short circuit occurred in the vicinity of the vacuum tank of the car, with t.he result that the engine and top of the car broke into flames. The Bar- rie Fire Brigzule was called and extinmiislied the blaze. Considerable clamage was done but it was covered by I-u~(~IIuvnr`I\r\ Car Catches Fire In Heavy Traffic lHSLll'iUlCl.'. Mr. MacGilIivray had preached in St. Andre-w`s Presbyterian Church at both morning and evening services, Qnnrlnu west, ()1 Ln(' xunsuc Inn. The plnno tht-n nsromlvtl ovor so m'ar.luall_v. without bumps or distur- bance nf nn_v kind which spuilvd tho Mollison attvmptt-(l take-nfl last full when tho ship VVHS known as "Son- fnrcr II", and S(!l.l.l(`d away to :1 smooth flight inlu the cast. The crnwd was brt-:athlc~ss for {var thn great machine would descend or crash to the gm-Lnncl. but the plant` kept stonclily on its way. untll it was flnnlly Inst sight, of lmyond the bush east uf tho lwnch. lt sovnmd to veer off In the south sliglntly. nb vlously heading: in :1 straight lint` toward the coast. It was to pass over Klngsttm Iatvr in morning. an ob- server being stmimwcl t.hor<-. l`repm`atlnn Made. Befnrv the start. was made. the twin xnntnrs \\'(`I`(` w:n`mvd up for about ten minntt-5. :1n(l [hon with .1 mm . llw hu;.:(' phmv (~mmn(-ncod its journoy (~zI. along thv .~ l)(:n(`h. During: the night. it had lwt-n prup(-rly fm-ll(-(l and xnmlv l`l`.'|d)' fm tho ;n`cln trip l*`.:1rlivr 'l`n(`s(ln_v (`\'L`l1ill[.!, .'u`mnnpanivd hy two Moths- pilntod l>_\' l.t-0 M1n`r.'I_\'. In.'Inz11,:inp director of tho l)<-lln\'il:|n(`l Cu nf Canada. and .l. lvh-Dunuld, ur Na- tlnnal Air I`runspm`l. arrived A thnrmnzh was made. and thvn tho vn. worn (`l('m'I'(l. l`I'n\'nn'I:Il pnlivv nf Nil` .1 H l`ulumn'~; :l|\'|~.nm 1|! H:n~_ IIIUI llllly. Sunday. Five Slightly Hurt When Motor Leaves Its Line of Traffic When a southbound motor car left a heavy line of traffic when the car ahead of it slowed up on Duck's Bush Hill, south of Femtells, Satur- day afternoon. it crashed into a northbound motor car driven by K. ` S. Archer, Kitchener. several occu- pants of the latter machine l)ein,r.', more or less injured when the ear overturned on its right side on the highway. Traffic Officer A. S. An- drews, Bradford, investigated the accident. 1'\.- 7 L} '!\Y C.yu'4l. 1).-..~..:.-. I~I\i1 i`L'L'lLlL'IlL. Dr. J. H. N. Smith. Barrie. ren- dered medical aid at his office to the occupants, none of whom was seriously injured. Mrs. D. J. Archer, Kitchener. an elderly lady and mo- ther of the drivel`. received a cut on her hip; Mrs. Frank Webb. Buffalo. N.Y., sustained bruises: James. Phyl- lis, and Eleanor Webb. suffered bumps and bruises. The driver es- caped injury u{_ any kind. Fincs and costs levied in the town police court (luring July totalled $159.50, according to the monthly report of Chief of Police Alex. Ste- wart. 'T`l-n 1:.~l Al` nl`(`n.u.,u- in 1\xv lull ..... .- Will'l. The list of offences is as follmvsi Breaking, entering and theft, nn Mun \ 1 L`)l`L`iiKlH[.{, UHl('l'lI']f.', (HM! l,ll(,`ll, no clue ................ ..! ........................ .. Theft of auto. one your in gun] . Assault. investigating ................... .. `Potty thefts. investigating ......... AI Breach L.C.A.. 3 Convicted. '2 nuvnitinuv hviul l_)lL'rlk'll lr4.\.I\., O L'l.Hl\ Ik'LL'U. 3 awaiting trial .......... .. Begging. allowed to go .. BmzIcl1 H.T.A.. convicted .............. .. I llroach fruit and garden produce bylaw. mo convicted. 2 await- tin trial ............................................ .. (Several ollwr w:1mo(l\ l`ot1_v m1nplnin1.~:, all ntlcndocl to 5 I Fines and Costs $159 Collected in July Total . ; rwul vu. l ! (I\ Biol` J. H l`u I In nttmnpiinn In jump from tho hay mow to a load of hay which was being unloaded at the time. Or- rock Smith. aged fifteen. slippod to the floor of the ham :11 his unc`I(".<. ,Mnrgan Ormck, Mi(lhu1`st,. Saturday afternoon, and twisted and fractur- ed his left wrist. rm. 1.: .......,\..,..4 `:\ n .... ..u Boy Fractures Wrist Jumping From Mow L'\`, lllh l"lll \`\ Il.\l.. The lad was removed to Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. where Dr. W. C. Little set the frzicturv. :1 Col- les fracture of the wrist aftvr exam- lination by Dr. A. T. Little. nu... L. _ L A- < ,_:_,,u,, ........\... ..._, .,.. ... ;. .4....\.. The boy is now recovering nicely at his uncle's home. ... - v.....,.. .u .........-x W. E. N. Bell. B.A.. sun of Mrs. ` Bell and the late W. A. J. Bell. KC. of Barrie. has been appointed to tho ;s(nff of Ridlcy Collogv. St. Cathar- lino: lllL'5. Mr. Bvll is a ;.:mdu:Ito nf the Uni- \'m`. of 'l` and ().\`p.{un(tC ` |Hall. and is well known bull} as u - l.~ and :1 spnrtsntzm. He passed I lthrough the lower and upper : `at. Ridley as :1 boy and then proceed- I (`d to the Ulll\'(`1'Sll_V of Toronto. . Wwhcrc he took his BA. in 1931. and this year he has completed his law ` L course at Osgnudc Hall. He is tn tnke charge of tho lmsinoss adminis- ';tratim1 and \~uc:m'nnal ;:ui(lnn<`o ;L`t:lll`S(? at Ridlv_\'_ and will dnuhtlos.< W\r0v(` of 1.. ,l'(`(ll strom,:th to the stuff. l\\U||I_\`bl'\L'H K'\UI_\ HHHUL\,'. I|i.|l1lL'1 Officers W. I-`. Thnmpson. Barric. and A. S. .-\ndx`e\vs. Bradford. re-1 {ported traffic extremely heavy, but` a Very few minor accidents occurred. The Examiner gives the greatest I newspaper value in Simcoe County. Int n at nf T~`.n<\'-\Vn\" hnnk-: nf llE\\ .`pi|PUL \I|Llt' HX DIIHCUC LUUHL). Get a set of "Easy-Way" books at The Examiner. Eve-r_\' housekeeper should have them. AI l`0I.\"l;lCD T0 Rll)l.l'IY vs 11 . n .u I-J lllls J`\IVV `III VVIDJ to Bagdad IN `TRAIL OF CARIBOU Premier and Mrs. Hepburn To Be Here Next Monday Reception to Dr. Simpson The finai committee meeting on Tuesday night reported that things are running smoothly in the pre- parations being made for the Ba1'- rie citizens reception to Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson on Civic Holiday, next Monday. Aug. 13. 1-Inn hr I.(\nn.'n`(l .ImmM.t Simu- ivioimay. Aug. 16. Mon. Di`. Leonard Jennett Simp- son is the first citizen of Barrie to be honoured with a cabinet position. He was recently appointed Minister of Education in the Ontario govern- ment und for this recognition, the citizens of Barrie wish to publicly ninn on hhn ihniv rvnnnrnhilniinncz ciuzcns ()1 uzirnc WISH LU puullcly give to him their congratulations. The citizens` reception next Monday is to be the mzmnor in which Bi|lTi(~` will show its respect for the new i\/Iinister of Education. 1\/TH:-knll W` 1.1.-mhm~n and lVlIlllS1L`l` 01 nuucziuou. Premier Mitchell F`. Hepburn and ` Mrs. Hepburn will be in Barrie on` lVl it is definitely stated. and the premier will give an address in Queen's Park (hiring the evening. Hun. Dr. L. .l. Simpson will also speak and it is expected one or two nther cabinet ministers will be pre- sent. probzibly Ilnn. David Croll and Hon. Dr. J. A. Faulkner. The afternoon program of sports commences at 1.30. Allandale band will play during the afternoon and there will be novelty bands, clowns. font races for boys and girls. special races for men and women. It prom- ises to be a big day. People are ask- ed to bring their picnics to Queen's Park where hot water and tables will be provided by the committee. There will be :1 softball tourna- ment, for men with entries from such well-known and popular teams :19 Midhurst. Churchill. Roxy Aces. Allandale lmperials. Barrie Bakers. and Underhill's Ltd. A COMPANY ; EFFICIENCY ; CUP WINNERS; `Local Unii Distinc-1 tion at 22nd Brigade Camp TWO O'[;P_llV?;`.R` AWARDS; i--- I Members of "A" Company of the-i` Simcnc Forest,c1`s in command ofi Major Gordon Longmzm. returned! from the 22nd Brigade Camp at Owen Sound on Thursday evening: . last by special train from Meaford. zn`ri\'in;: at Allzmdalc at 9.30 p.m. I 7111., A...,:._ ,.: .A,.,.: , r ..:.. u..n...h u. ........`....... .... . The train consisted of six passen- ger <`n:1ch(-s and our baggage car. rn|_,. 1 ,.,_.. \uu~..\.. uuu \lIl\ .Ju,.,h..,..,\, .... Thu local (`ontin1,:m1t, which re-1 pnrtod :1 very enjoyable and inter-1 vstim: linnr. cun. of Majorl I,on;.:mnn. Captain Campbell Ruikos.` Shanty Buy. and eighteen other mnks. u.-.-- r~n........... n...,....n.o knnlr mm. IUI :1. ll l'lllHliH riv. Lzmu'('l<-cl lhv 1 night. lhv an-:1 off. I-\n|n.l...l ... 4| mnK.<. - .\" Company brought back with it the County of Simcoc Cup for ;:cnorn1 efficiency. This competition was open to the four companies of the Simone Foresters. The Cup was won last year by C" Company of Orillia. 1 Innisfll Horticultural Society are! Inunl flower show at Churchill (ml `Thlll`Sdi1} . August 16. 32b; i Dance. Shanty Bay hall. Friday.| `Aug. 10. Huntefs orchestra. lunch] served. Admission 25c. 28tfbI Oro Township -~ The soldiers`i memorial service of Oro Township will be held on Sunday. Aug. 12. 1934. at 3 p.m. at the Town Hall. Please bring hymn books. 32x ', Notices under this heading three cents `per word; minimum charge. 50 cents. BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934 M COMING EVENTS IUL` illl UICSL` SpUI'LlIl[.', UVUHLS. There will not be a parade. but at 4 p.m. Orlllia Kiltles Band. an ex- cellent musical organization under Bandmasler Reg. Brain. will arrive to parade to the park. They will pro- vide a band cmict.-rt in the evening. interspersed by speeches by the cab- inet ministers and l"remle1' Hep- burn. It looks like :1 gala day for `Bzu'1'ie. Such :1 program is hard to beat and thousands of people from Dr. Simpson's riding of Centre Sim- cue are expected here. In tho nvnninn lhr-rn will hr- :1 The girls softball tournament will bring together the four best teams in the county. Minesing. Lefroy, Stroud and Barrie. The horseshoe pitching contest is expected to at- tract the best hurlers in the county. including experts from Midhurst. Minesing, Stayner, Stroud and Churchill. Quk:-Gnnolnl ...~:-u-m lI|~r\ kninrv nlunn bI`|LlI`Cnlll. Substantial prizes are being given for all these sporting events. Thnrn will nnl luv :1 n:n'ndr- hut nl CUU ill'L' L'X]Jl`L'LL'U HL'I`L'. In the evening. there will be :1 free dance. open to everybody, in the Armourics. Music will be pro- vided by I-Ioward Smart. and his popular orchestra, of Bzlrrie. who play at Minet's Point. The dance at Minct's Point has been withdrawn for the night by Manager Silverton so that his orchestra might play for Dr. Simpson's reception. Thic affair is` r-nlirnlv nnn_v\n1iH- LII . DIHILJSUIIS l'L'(.'l.'pllUH. This affair is entirely non-po1iU- cal. it is definitely in be understood. Both Liberals zmd Conservatives are working side by side on the committees looking uftor the affair. It is a public recognition for Dr. Simpson. ix-c:u1. of tho honour ho I`-as brought to his home town and riding. U11. lnudml In lhv | squad 0! (-lovvn mu 1vn.. |Truck Demolished 1 By Freight Tr Have you read the :|(i\'c1`tiscIne11ts?` rnuuy nu,'.nL. aaui Basket picnic. Community `Park. `Angus. auspices of Horticultural So- lciety. afternoon and evening of llwednesday. August 15. Swimming] |tank. horseshoe pitching. slides and |swings, all available. booth accom- Imodations. Softball tournament. lfour teams. Flower show opens at 4 p.m.; ball games 4.30; concert at 8 p.m. Admission: to park grounds 10c and 5c; to flower show and con- cert 15c and 10c. 32b Cookstown Pavilion for mine on Friday night. 82b Rnebni ninnir (`nmrnnnihr `Dark A new type of petty theft has broken out in the vicinity of Queen's: Park. ru_t,r r n u:,,,, AI... r-n..... ` . -`...-.... . Chief of Puiiee Alex. Stew- art reported today that the 1:1te:'t r:1cket" was for hobues to steal the milk tickets out of bottles placed on the door- steps of h<)useliul(le|':~'. of Small and Russ streets. When the enterprising milkmun made his appearance in the early hours of the morning, the hu- boes exchanged the tickets for perfectly good bottles of milk. when they had partaken at their ill-gotten breakfasts. the hoboes would disperse in quick order. leaving the milk bottles strewn indiscriminate- ly around Queenlx` I`urk. Cheap Breakfasts For Park Hoboes ._, ... ..,...`. The police are making :1 spe- cial effort to eliminate this situzition and rid the QIIOL-n'.v. Park vicinity of those unde- sirable milk thieves. : Train Hay Fever Weeds Too Prevalent Here Says Bax-rie s M.O.H. Dr. A. '1`. Little. M.O.H.. called The Ex:nniner's attention today to the p1'evz1len(.'e in the town of woods, many of which should be cut at tho present time before they become old enough to cause too much damage. 110 said that this nmtter did not cmnc within the svopo of the Bmird of Health. being guvornod by tho Noxious Weeds Act. I\.. I HHn 4-Hnrl (Inn nu:-n nf nun TWOFOILDTLAN cur INTEREST ONTARIO BONDS LVUXIUUS VVUUU5 t\L'|.. Dr. Little cited the ease of one weed that is very prevalent in town Mrugweed. the cause of hay fever. This weed grows in two forms, one :1 weed between two and three feet in height. and the other six to nine inches in height. Either form pro- duces hay fever which seems to be most prevalent about the middle of /\u;,5u: The weed is coming into blossom now. when it is apparently the right time to cut it. 'T`hn NI 0 If ctntnrl that xunrxrlc u/nrn LHU Yllll lllllL' ll! L'llL ll. The M.0.II. stated that weeds were found in 11 \'zu'iet_y" nf places through- out town, including some of the host residential streets. such as Owvn strvt-t. and zipp:n'on1ly no vt't'0rt. hild bevn inudc to got rid uf them. He suggosted action alum: this line from the point 0| \'i(`\V of the health (if the people of the trunnmlnity. T-I.-xv fr-m-r nntirvntc ranmnnrl tn hr-I When a large cliisel 01' ()Hl(.`l' sharp instrument. fell zuxross the four toes of his right foot while wnrking on :1 beam of :1 new burn on I`h0m:1s McKinnnn`s furxn 1w.'1r| Angus on Saturday, Justin M(`]'ri(ic. Angus. rcccivcd nasty injuries whivh no('c.~::~`ituic(l his 1`L'lnn\'nl to Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. Thu ininrnrl rnzan \vn< hrmurhi lnl UH: puuplL' Ul tut: L'llI|ll|HllllL_\. I-lay fevvr patients seemed to he bovmning more mlmcrnus in Barrio and he felt that something should he done to chock the disease as much as possible. Building New Barn Man Injures Foot VlL`U)l'lEl Il()S])lIill, lilI'I`lL`. ' The injured man was brun:.{ht to the hospital by Dr. West. and Dr. Fred A. Ross, I3:u'x'i(:. 1`cnd(:1`(!(| nu:d- icul aid l1m'L-. Although the accident was painful. it was not found l1t`(!~ 0s: to znnputnto any of the four` tovs affected. % 58th Anniversary of Long Distance Phone; Up and down the country t,h(`.<-3` August days, pnrticul:u`ly at vacation) r(-sorts and summer L-zum)s. flag fly- ing ceremonies are fairly cununon l`(\ll1inC 0CCLH`I'CI1(`CS. Ilfitknnb lI1\\~1\|\:\I1Iv Iuul Al` urn-Ilu I'UllllIll,' llL'CUl'Il.'1lL`L`h'. Without cercxmmy, bu! of vastly more significance, is lhc I vistinn of an ensign that takes; place vnrly in marrow morning u-tup of the Bell Telephtme Company exchange pre- mises here. \/nu Chin in -|l\ iunnnu-Inn! no-uni, UIISUS HUI L`. Yes. this is an important anni- versnr_v in telephone hi. Mun- .'u_:er Smith of the Bell 'l`(-lepliuin-' Company told the enquiring report-i (-r. l<`ifL\*-oi;,'li`. _ve:n`.~; nun :1 UH!`-1 way telephnm tulle ulnng tvlt-,L(i':ml\` wire over the seven miles (ll.\`l&lll(`L`N l)( tween Br:mtfnr(l and Paris ni:ark-\ ed, as Alexzmdcr Graham Bell, the teleplume inwrntor. hzls sziiclr `the first transmission, the first vlcznr, in- telligible trzmsniissinn of speech over the real line that had ever been made." In :\.`\nI- nu..~rl.~ " l\/In Cunillx uni-.1 Premier Hepbrn Deter- mines to Slash Rates; Owen Sound Speech mnuc. In other wm'cl.s'." Mr. Smith point- ('(I out. "l.mmm'nw is the 58th an- nivorsmgv of the birth of what hnx more recently dove1opm'l into Hu- murlorn miraclv of lam: di. tel- ephony. It \\'ns m`url_v ton yo.'n'.< af- tvr that first : oxpm`iIm-n1 ht-fnrc rL'('ipx'n('ul "lulu: di.\'1:m('(-" tr`1oph virvui1:4 hogan In lmk \'2u`- nuxu rnnnrtnn 4-nvnvnuniluw in ()I\ also reservea one ween. Provincial Constables H. '1`. Ham- mer and W. B. Elliott. Barrie, tes- tified that they had visited the res- idence of Joseph A. Vaillancourt on It is Private Dwelling House ` Is Question Before His Worship Opening of New Arena Proves Colorful Event ____\_[/itln Many Attlgfztions iKlWANlS CLUB ! 2 KARNIVAL IS ! i SUCCESSFUL1 JAMES THOMSON The Tumntn architect who planned and s1xpvr\'i,<(,-(I the consh`Lu`tinn of Il:1x`1`iv'.~: fine Arena. Mr. Thnmson is :1 ;1I':1(luut(- nf Barrio (T()1lo;,:int0. 1[Substantial Sum Raised for] ` Work Among Under- `! privileged Children l B(ll`l'i(` Kiwniiis (`lulfs outstand- iing on-nt ml Ihe _ve:ir Alh(` Kiwanis Kzirnivzil mid I)1Ii(`l' rcmne to :1 Sue- ('<-ssfill (-nn(`lu. l"ril.'i_v eveningi llzisl. uflvr :1 lwn-night stand. It was .\l:li('(l llldll) that the l'l)S5 receipts lIl]l(!lHli(`(i In iilmul. $1.600. with not prur`.ue(ls in excess of $800. which will be applied to the Club's work nmnng the underprivileged children 0|` Barrie. The profit from lhe dance was about $130. . lruI\r1:\ V\I\I~I\t'Iu '-otsunn Ila... LU\'II 4I.\ jlnlllllllh. Illlllll; I|ll' IIIL` tlcr part of 1-nvh c-Vt-ninu. :1 dance \\`.':s held in tho Armourivs. the mus- i- hmm: supplied by Howard Smurfs (,)rcl1ostrn. Pr:/.c Winners Announced Mayor J. F. Craig made the draw for the varinus prizes in the Armv nurit-s on the second evening of tho tn-w-nl. Winnvrs M !h(- (`nsh prizes N.. `n7 Mm. mu... \\'tIl`n '|c fnlluu Leonard Reid aa James R. Ayling Now on Way 1.- D- _..I_ _I