vvn . .. nun v\II.\.\.A uuvvu. The deputation cr>m:i. of S. N. Hurst. Past. County M:1: nf Sim- coc West. J. D. Knapp. Cmmty Mm`- ter of Simone Wt-sl_:1nd I.. F. Dnl.\`0n. Public School Assr\ssn1onl. Commis- sinner of Toronto Board of Educa- tion. 'I`rIIsl(-0 Dr. Tyrcr intrnduccrl the clelngzntirm. K N H...-co comm! 41...: um .~.. New Head of R.M.A. us vxpc-cu-(1 mm H nun. Mini. nf L (-515. will It,-nv(: rm za 5 I w(-wk nn thv ndvico 1 amt, and in his ab.~'-m` mum will be Acting I` D~p:u'tn1ent T. ETRIC HARLEY -Photo by Jackson, Burm- -- -Au -nwuv at lIlUIlll.l)H. H (I Y P`mi "W" :m:rm:Un.'w`|y six mils-s: hm ``- D" [*4 Innisfil Tnwx1ship..\::st: i" M`i~"` "r uin.~`wi<'k nu (`un<'v.<. ll `Y`.V h" f```'`"``']` Rn) Point Rmull, :1 tlistar` l"|" `f`"' 5' pru.\'im.':1r'lv wix milme. ' bi` ;'1 ~"' 'l \v:a.< :I|)pI'(I\'!'(l .<(-vc-ml ymn "`"`-" i" '1" Hm (` . 9-) `hi- '<-nmI'm1N'<'f Hwlur the 1).-;3.~n~nm-nu ..r nim- iD.D.G.M.Pays omial Visit to Kerr Lodge `land Corinthian Lodge ` R.W. Bro. Row. 1.. E. (}n_<.s`clin. 1')is- I itnci Deputy Grand Master. of Vic-I ;tm'i;i Ilzu'bm'. paid his official visit ;in Kerr and (`nrinthinn Ixirigvs. Bar- `irie. A.F. 8; A.M.. last. Thursday ev- L ioniiig. H(- was ac(*(in1pnnicd by scV- ` 9L'rz1l Masniis froin Victoria Harbnnl I`hn first part of the evening xvns` 1 devoted to (l3;.{rm' wurk. i W R:-n J A (`nnH.- I I nf (`up `(u'vuu`(l In (l:`;.{r(`t' wurk. \ W. Bra. .1. A. Cmltts. W.M. nf (inr- linthiun Lodge. was ('hni1`m:In at they `banquet, which was. (rnlvrod by the? :_EEl.\'t(`I`l1 Star. W. Bro. 'l"rum:m Wil- `;|i;xm.s' (- :1 snzumy . E 'I`h- toast. to tho (':rnm { Lodge and 5 !il.-: 0ffi('ul`s was prupn.s'(~rl h_v FLW.` Him. Dr. R. J. Sprntt and rt-.s`1>0ndr`rl `in by tho D.I).(i.M.. who inh'nd1I('url } itho s:poz1k<~r of mu evening, R.. W. {Rwy Brawn nf Victoria 1l';n'hnx`. His ';nrirh'cs:`. was on tho history of Masmv V I r\'. `NIH. } It. is understood that a fourth `road will shortly be approved by the `.Dep:u'tmnnI. nithnmch the County }Ihad received no official in1.imatirm `jto dale. Tho roads npprovt-d are` slhmted in Flux and hmisfil 'I'uwnshipx: as ` fuI|(1w:<' ]Furt|1er Cut of $1,500 In Estimates For 1935 t i ' llBy Boardtof Education ' n I '.l`iC. /\.F. R: A,M,, lax`! 'T`hnr:rl-.\v I I llhll d\`pu1:\1i I". `E The toast to the visiting brethren! ivrus p1'np()5<('d by W. Bro. J. F. Cr:1i}.!, ! Hind r0.x`pm1dod tn by W. Rm. Fiat`- h('f`I`. Tho tons! to tho cmulidnte '\.`n.s' propusori by R.W. Bro. J. W. !Morrick nnd mspnn(lmi In by Jack` iC.nwfnrd. 'I`h(r turns! 10 tho hosts` lmu: prnpn.<('d by the I).D.G,M. and Hhn Juniur Wzn'don':~: lnznsl was pro- !nn. by Rm. Noil M.'xcI)nn;1Irl. The }bunnuc~l, (rlnsr-d with Hm c.'.m;.... ..m .-nn- nunmr W1lI'(l(`n !Dv).<\"(l `banquet. (.`l(i.\'('d wi1 1.'\u|rl l.:mg Sync. COUNETRDADSA ARE APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT Thv Ontario l)nparhn(-n! n{ High- ways. through Orricr.s`in-Cuuncil, has approved thv taking over by the Cmmly of Simone of three l ()EIdS up- I proved at the .I.'muury Svs. nmli previously. ax-mrding In infm'm:1ti 7rm(~l1ing County (`lurk J. '1`. Simp<| sun. I` In runs nnu HHIISIII lnwnsmpxt `fnl|mvs' Fins Tnwn>`hip from Highway 27 `I-nstvrly frmn I"(~ruusnnv::lo on Cun- m'.~'.~'iun -4 In tho }'mw1.'In;.: Rnmi. muth ml` HiII'~'d:Ilv, n di:~'t;mcc of up- pmximnloly fnur mil(`:<'. hmiufil 'T`num\-hln nu-..1 M u px'n.\'|nmu'1y lnln` mll(`.<'. , lrmisfil Township Rum] No. R. `\v'.s'tvI'lV fmm iL!hWR_V ll .10 th" S'hnmbm`;.:AAIl:mdul- Provincial .Hi;.'l1wu_v at Th(H'lH.l)l1. :1 rlislunce of :npnrn\'im.'H4\ly Tnu'x1ship..\::::lm'lv from `PElil).`~`\l'i('k (_':IH('v, -inn 1. ! mp Bwgl Bay rlistamm of ap- Ithis rnml| _vm|r.< um) hv, (`minty Iv) ::pprnv:,|l; .Uf Y)(`[). |l'HIH'nl Inf Hinhu/nvsxi `One in Flos nnd Two in lnnisfil Endorsed by Government FOURTH lSEXPECTED \`\ il.\ EI[)[)l'(I\/(`(1 .\`('\'<'1 ;nf Dvp:n'hm-nl : . H is |lI'l(ll`l`.\'l(md IQ" 1|. v\.1l A A-.... Sirznallers to Tricn at Camp Borden in July l7`||\'\" . gtht be v H: Inn-n Ill` -u||u'(l UH.` `Hall 0'! `.Iuhn~`mn and Wu-'11-n. paints and. gwallpapvrs. In!` three ycxirs. He` ~soax-ted in business for himself m? .1924 in thn store on Dunlap street! `east just then vacated by the Olym-` u xvnlcutmzllrl. 'l'ht`,1 with the singing of! I `\VH.`\' J\UU,UH`LUH. . The meeting of the Board was ah nlnndnd by all the mambe*_i's._ except Trusiec Henry. who ii; in_ Florida. "Chairman Knight. prosidai". How Estimates Were Trimmed `_ 1`ru.s-tee Tyrer, chah-ina,n (11 Fin- :m('(3. brought up the matter of low- ~<-r v.-:1in1nlr-.5. He said he had met all Jhv (`nmmiltecs and they had all zuzn.-or! to cooperate, with the result I ,mm the Management. Committee had hvcn able tn pare by $400, Fin- ance $300. and Property. and Supply $800. a total of $1,500. I --'m.;.~ rnuI`11 ..;.,...|A..~ kn .4mm-- 1 r.-nmpnrocl wun $u.9mJ lam year. fi Tl`n.-'tt-0 Tyror said the Finance (".un'unit,l(\(- had been able to gut; $150 . fur the public schrmls and` the same 1 mnmml for the Collegint. Mom -)m: Passed ll Hrysnn Goodall -- That Trustee N R. I.) Sinr:la'u' be nppoimed dale.-~ I uuiv In thu Ontario School Trustees` and Rntepayersv Association and that > $11! lw forwarded tn register this Hour-d us a member of this AB:soci.1- `; Barrie Board of Education,` at :M'nndny evenings meeting. further {cut its evstlmates for 1935 by $1,500 `.without reducing teachers salaries. ;The total re.-ducuon from 1934 re- rquirements is now $2,504.24. which :is nquivult-nt to slightly more than ihalf :4 mill on the tax rate. r'rv1_:_ _-...__ _. 1,1,-.. L4 u.- uuuu u nun: \I|| uu; nun nuu.;. ! This nctmn was taken by the 33am-d following a reques't to this wrfect fmm Mayor Blair and Reeve `Robertson. chairman of Finance of :the Town Council, wn `conferred jwith the members of th Board _h1. '<`nmmiH.en Friday evening. The two ;r(~pre: of Coun`cLl "pointed nut that it was ahnolubely necessary that. the Board pare its estimates to ithe bone. nn m..o;.m nu '1-......4...'... -1-.....`... "MI LHC none. ' _ i On motion nf Trustees Tyror and Thnmpson, the motion. passed at the February meeting, askiri .the coun~ `oil to levy for $84.880.85 or all pm`- |pn. was rescinded. and another {was ndopted. requesting` the sum of `$83 380.85. ' "T`hn iIn1nIIv\I veg-u-n..u~4A`pl 1 Han lxrln `ah/Iayor and Reeve Hold "in Conference with Trustees ETOTAL DOWN $2504 %Abolition of Examinations i Is Criticized by Trustees -nnuunu ut; \.uA|lI')\A uuu. uun yuan. Trustee Bryson. chairman of Man- 'ngemer1t. stated that his committee had huon able to cut. $175 from the "public schools and $225 from the (`t)Ilv;.:int.(` Institute. 11 total of $400. ,In<'1ud1`d in mix amount wan an item `of $50 which he oddegi It the last [minute in make the rIIIu`t':tlon an `own a man `A om ..-$1,500.ThM?a:l:ml' C- vnihnn uyH| I-nnnh-n 711. , 0' (`III- 1 11:3 Mumps Prevalent - During Last Month `.1 `Y*hllU. El l.()I~Ill DI $|.3UU. "This really shouldn't be done", he declarvd. "It. came: of! repair: pnnd upkeep of the schools. which 2 should be carried out this year." r1~......;..,. n .... .._. -u.-:.__.._.. .2 Int... CVUH I,n'7`IU. Ina Manug LUHI` vnittoo will require 8286?; C61` Cul- legiate nnd $358395) public schools. a total of $M,61IJ)0 no com~ pared with $63,812.50 lid yf. T1-u.~x1co Ggorge F. Smith. chair- man of thc'T rnperty and Supp\_v (.`umn1iIh-e, shmsd that his Q(_)mmit- lvu hurl been nbke to cut. $400 from the nublic schools and. $400 from lthn (jullegialu In.~A.i1ute. 3 mm of $:u)n. Thir: cnmrhittee wiH_requ'Lre $8,175`: fur Collegiate and $l2.,4'75 T0!` puhlir schnnls. n mtnl of 320.850 as (.-nn1pnrNl with 323.450 last year. T`ru~:h-0 Tvrnr will the Flnanm-. $0.1 .mu..).'). _ Tho nmnunt requested a year ago N was: $85,R4.59. ' 'T`h.-. ...,...t:..n at H... n.\-..A n..... at, I)c'.bmn- -Smith -- That a letter lhv fnrwardvd to all principals of` vmr .`~ l`h()l)l.'i advising them that the Mu.-um.-ss Admlnl. has been in In oxe-1-vise economy tn the full m v'mmrd vn supplies. princi- pnl;< In have .:upnIies Ihut are ab- .\`nlHH_'l)' m-ross:ary but strictest Nun- nmv be oxm'ci.~a~d in all depart- I!A-I\..1 mama Smith Hmmnrmd That Trustee Ha-mjv ho pzrantr-d leave of absence fur twn mumhsa dating {mm lebru4 nrv 1. 1.935. on ncmmnt. of balm] Out -r Mwn during that pr.-riod.`Oorr1bd'. Slnhh l'.)nbs(m~~ThuL cheque Tm` %`.'.WI lw Issued puy.'qb|.- to A. Mnffatt 'v'\ nrwmnnf fur Hr!` 9.-zrape M. Kim; F.|w:u`rI Svhtml Th balance of ar mum wxll he paid next month it fumlu taro nvailable. ('nnr~:o- of Study Dlscuscsm! I-`u'.!-wmu Um rvmlln of a loner `mm mm by tho Ontario Trusatcc-:4 `mvl Rah-oily!-"'<' Association. I)! ~-.).:rn 'l`v.:. Rvv N. R. D. Sinrlnir ya pr:-.~ix1t-nt. the member: of the Hu.'1'I! ~p-nv some time dlscusnimg m u:. bun: rlznml-x In-lily um` y.Inu-.1 `fur \wn 2Il`_V (I uf during! ` Dnbsw $1300 issued pl lull School. r'4)IHIC will be 5 `fundn; nvaila (`m:r.~'.4e E wm (ml [h `nu! RM:-pnyr-r 'I'm.~`tne R :5 p|'r'.-'i(i('m. U spvnl sun" . vmimm clauses 'I`|.l . I..u.._ ...L l?I"' ']`li|lH'f\. .\lI Hmlv-_\' vvus lY\4'|l'l`ll'd In I9 !!! "- `Ji .~ M w '1`--we.-r uf Hamilton Ht` 3. -- vm'v'h~r` of mu RI-gular Bax-`i` ("n'H<`h. uf whwh ho is ll`(-'i`~`'|'`'``' -' v' . vl-~;u'r\n, and aim on me Hunt"! wf 'l`m.-I--I-~ He Is vm--preddmH H1 hr F R Y P A fur ()nmrin-Qu(~bo.-C Thu now RM A president was an '-r-':v- l1It`1V"l)(`f' of the knrmer Barrlu Hnm-d nf Trade. He took a prom- `non! part in the Retail Merchants .-\w.cmtiun exo~cutlve last year In hrs _\-oungar days. Mr. Harley .~-M mmv active In athletics. not- xhly hncluhv. baseball and softball. '- I)l_V"(l junior hock It .Q'lllla. N-n-th Bay and South Rh/cc before me: war. He played on ma Barrie `ntnrmediate baseball team for {our vears whvn he first came here. He `was an inelder and later played l`\n the Barrie softball ham nun {DP UHFTIB HOIIDIIU won the county championship in ` several years around 195. )` EH1 |H|'lEl(`l(!I' HHCI IIIEF pl8_V0(l the Barrie softball team that n lhn r-nnntv ohnmnlnnnhln bu- VHHR l'l5lU. 4(`S .1. IN! -r. which formed the bash tho disc-ur.slun, read In part In VI\l'K I` III}: f.l1\' King Gen (`amrlv Wurka Hls businun-: mminvts-d in this store unit` v -urn Hun whr-n he purchnsaod zilrlins: twrs dc-ors mm and I- lrwntc-d there In ns. up-hr uunrh-ru in Dom 111. please) No. 11- THE + BARRIE`. + EXAMINER Totals Phone 1 71 st Year. l'HlillI\'l` VHS ICLIIII. . lhnrsl xniri that tho same m'm irl H.-.1 it m-.. ....c l......I A\l Hll(`(l IIHH (- 'I`umntn S4-puI'nlo I hm vnlv .<' . " I lho SI.-n- vmml r. l|-: mo cxmczznnrm. S. N. Hurst ,<;t:It,0(I that tho ro- qucst was to have tho Bnnrd rc- ('nns:idm' its a('t.inn of tho |')l`('\'i()tl.`: meeting in l`('j(!(`til'1L' thv I`('H()lu(.i0n. Tho cnmmitt(-(- was not very well satised with the r(\prosr.-ntntiv(2 of the Scpnmtr.- School Brmrrl speak- ing and voting on tho quustinn. as it conccrnc-(1 only the Public Svhnnls. I... F. Dnlsnn (Ir-(-I:u'(~d that tho I`-nnrrl of E(hx('.'Itinn Act. stwtinn `Z2 (.1), very Mr.-:u*l.v (lont-rl the pmvr-r< of S(:pm'ntv Sc-tum! Hn.'n`rl rvprosr-n-I t.'1t.iv(-,.~:. It was clear that they were nnt to vote on | ul)li(' School ques- tinns. Mr. I')nlsnn road the suction of tho A('t imlirrntc-d. "Nan vlirvlnlrnr rnhvl I... 'l\(\ rr*....,... 'I`hnrntnn, who has been elortcrl first Dil',`!~'idl,`ni nf tho nc\vI_\'-0r;,:;mi7.ed, 'I`hnrn1nn Brunch Nu. 2'73 of the Can- adian Leginn. Ho enlisted with the 58th Bnttnlinn at the age of sixteen and served in F`r.'incn with the Third Battalion M:nchinr.- Gun Corps. I ~--En.gra1ving Cnzrrtvsy F.`vonin_q} Telegram, Toronto I %Fine Record of Barrie |% In Curling Compztitions 5 Is Laudecl vat Gahtbering] Il`I lllilllH`_\' I)_\' II! A. Wismor in (`nu tvrd:;_v morning. A"'.. .n.\ A ll ... Crown A(tm`noy F`. G. E\':m.<, czmtcd that tho ('hnrz:o.< were as fnl-| lows: theft on F(~l)rlIm'_v H M two pink slxeatwand oue.,tab1e cloth. tho: prnporty of Mrs. Philip Dalziel. Mid- | land; theft in Docmnher last of a car nu: u\\'nr~d h_v Rn) Fr-ntnn. Mid-1 land; thoft nn I~`obrunry 3| of :1 car rm: and :1 pair of ;:l0\'c.~: owned by (}m'.'zIr! I\ luI'I\'u\'. ` David Lac;'eh;,-;)f Midland,i Convicted on Three i I Theft Charges \ `SEVEN ofiiifi coumsj Plonrlim: zzuilty to three <'har;.ze.< M1 `ht-ft at Midland. David Lacrnix, an-1 ed 2:`). of that lawn. \\-`us sentenced in fifteen mnnths in the Ontario R0-I fnrn1:mn'_\' by His Honour Judgzc E., (`nun1_\' (`ourl here _\'0.<- : lvI`d::\' mnrnim! I "PLT.ns(;mLTY AND SENTENCED ; T0 15 MONTHS; Higher I crccntu_qe of Cash Now At Sales Than in Boom Times K('4,`l`. ll`! HlH.:.`, Hlfllllg Ul'|\l)(l SU\\'.\ `and store pigs. and `.1150 mher stocky: Hugh D"1C(`.\` are being rm-cei\'od bx ` `farmers for their implements. which apnr-ar on be in great demand `I- llr Mn(`nnh.x\' I-ananrlnxd Ohnl 1 I Mr A deiemulion representing the Loyal Orange Amciation appeared before Barrie Board of Education at its meeting Monday evening to protest against the representative of the Separate School Board speak- ing and voting on a motion to send a representative of the Board of Edutration to join the fi(?lC{.{1lIi()l1 which interviewer] Premier Hep- burn al the Parlinnwnt Bniidinggs in Toronto :1 few weeks ago. 'T`l-\r\ u.-...p.I. . Heads Veterans V" DC` In KIVERI C1l`lTH|H(`l `-Y Mc(`onke_v remarked thatlc ! There is no lawn in Canada with 'a.<: fine a record in curlinxz as Barriv enjoys," stated Dnnald Mavnah nf Orillia. Past President of the Ontarin Curling Assuwiation. at the meeting lol the Barrio Kiwanis Club rm Mon- day night. After hL`ll'illLI Oliver Cameron road the main items in Barric's proud rc('nrd. his hoarvrs fully appreciated the fact that the praisc was well d(`scr\'ud. The im- cnsinn was the C'luh';; annual Curl- ers' Nicht." with B.'1rrie's rupr(`.sei1- tativcs at the Tumntn lmnspiol and others as guests. including Dnnalrl Macnah and Alex. Mnvhnnald (it Or- illia. A ln~art_v wclmmo was ex- gtondod by l`rosi(lcnt Loiizhtnn C`lark.`. who spnke of the thin Dmnininn- wide publii-it_\' Barrio had r(`coi\'(`d lhl`()ll[.!,h its curlers. Curling, Here in 1881 A short Sl(Cl.(?h of curling: in Barrie lwas given h_v Oliver ('.'nn(`rnn. mu` 0!` the lending local stuno truncllor:= 'I`hu name. he said. uri1.',inatvd in lsrntland. It is an uld and liunnrahlo rzanw. one nf thv low into which ]Dl`0fCS.H`l'I)l1HllSl1l has not crept. 1 Barri0's first (`urling rink was nn Many SL. whvrc tho ;.:anw was rar- ried on as early as 1881. This rink was burned and there was then sr)IT1f_` 'rurlin;.: on the hay. In 1896. a loan- in at the end of the fair l)uilrlin_L:. \.\`l\(`I'L` the (`()ll(`;1lllL` now stands, was v*r(`('tot'l and it was the svoim of man)` 7} hard~t'nup_hl L[llll(!. But this an- `vrmmnmlatimi pru\'Drl inadequate and in 1902 the presmit rink on Clapper inn St. was huilt. The new bnildin..' ".:a\'(! a groat impetus to "thv l`n.'1I'il1 name" and in 1903 the club had 2!`; rinks. Dn- .~ 1'3".`--4-3 Linn. A ;il.\ H7l|U\\'.\'I I Ontario '[`:mkm`d. IJ. Grasctt and Ce(n3 | Slecman Tmphy at :1-Iilliard and Solvin I ()nl:n`iu 'I`.'mk:u'r!, ;I\ICI`L`dilh and C. 11. 1 AT cuRLEEs NlCHT V.-.-.~u..-. uuu 5.. 1.. .n.\.n-:3. Gm'ermu'-Gm1orul's Compemitm in 1191-1-~Skip.<. A. D. Snnrm and Gt-r>l'gn iugslz and l'lHll1(`I`S-ll|) in tho .~':un0 competition in 1915. Ol11HI'i:\ Hictri:-1 (`uh v`in:nli\~l\- in Recital of Triumphs Wi | Besom an Stane Proves An Eye-opener '1). A. Macnab,z drinia, Says Record Unequalled in Canada V I lIll\.`. Bnrriv`s Proud R(`('nl`d ] ()|i\'or (`.'ImeI`(m lhon 1`c;1rl the list of the Barrie m11'Iers' main winning`: `in \':ll'iUlN (rmnpvtitions since 1907. as fnlI0w.<: I I IWnlr\nu'n 'l"u..l.r.--.-I `ll ? CI; [1 L-urnpuuuon In 1:11;). Ontm-in I')i. I l9l7~-Skip.<. H. Hun nu-(m I Vote of Separate School Representative Illegal, ls Claim 1 "run. Ontnrin 1` E1931 ~-Skip.<. I. Sin1mL I nvlnvrlna. 'l' I. -`HTIIHL I Burrlvn [Morvdnh .~ 9 1'7 [HI\'P_'H ` It'll I HE` l'.XiIlI\IH"T until you've read the advts "I'm more than delighted with the , results." is a r-nmmnn comment from lasers of Examiner clus: irieds. | . [`:mkm`d. 1907. Skips. n. I Ge(n'1.'c Ilngg. 1 Gum-lph- Skips, nd Snlvin Mrwnriix rnph_\ rl Rn` um Sl s I Q uh...-H L 1925 Skxps, S. . Bec-lhy_ . 1'5 Qnnnn nnrl (`I1-urn. During a heavy snowstorm. Hugh Andross, aged 27. lot 9. concession 5, Vespra. near Midhurst. was struck by a motor car driven by D. M. Mc- Guire. (lruggist, Elmvale. on High- way 27 near the former's home a- bout 11 p.m. Monday. Andross. who will be confined to` his bed for about three weeks. sus- tained a ruptured muscle on thel call` of his right leg. a three-inch` cut in the scalp. together with head and back injuries. Struck by the bumper of the car from the rear. he was thrown several feet to the west shoulder of the highway. Dr. E. Roy 'I`_vrer. Barrie. rendered medi-| cal aid at his office. A .- , n . ..,- ! According to Provincial Cnnslublvsl Jack Lewis. Barrio. Andross. t,0-i geihor with his wife and Gordon Hcndvi'.<(m. a neighbor, was return- ing from :1 ncighbofs. walking nnr-: thoriy along the highway. The Mini Guire car. also northbound. struck Andmss. No charges have been laid. A notice from the Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion. granting a charter. was read at a meeting of returned men of the; Thnrntun district called to complete, m'gm`1i7.:iti0n of the Thorntun Brzmrhl N0. 273 of the Canadian Legion, on Tuesday evening, March 5. `t\ I-..`I,J L|..-. in...- LETTER 'o15J"PRoTEsT ; u\..~uu`y \, \ \..-nuh, nun x... u. It was decided to hold the innu- gurul meeting of the new Pest on Tuesday. April 2. The first officers of the Thornton Pnst are as follows: president. John '1`. Scott: first vice-president. W. E.l C. Burns: 2nd vice-president, Rubi. Betnnnont: secretzwy. Ralph Harper: ti`e.'L Wesley Dungey: sergeant- at-zirms. Percy Kennard. 5 J. T. Scnlt, first president nf the] branch. (.`I1llSiC(i with the 58th Bat,-| lallinn. C.FI.F`.. on April 15. 1915. ME the age of sixteen years. served ini` Frmice with the Third Battalion; Machine Gun Corps, and was dis-| (`l1:n`;:ed on March 28. 1919. He is] president of the Smith Simcoe Base-I ball Lengue and manager of the Thnrntun lmckey it'll! of the South Simone Hockey Leagzue. , Walking on Highway Man Struck by Car During Heavy . Snow Charter Presenrtzed I to Thornton Legion} l-.u_......_,. ..,.... ... I Zone R(`p1'es(:n1ative Robert (3.! II":-nmck of the Midhurst Branch. and Past Pr('sidu11ts T. H. Burtnn| and Edwin Shutcr of the Bnrvie branch aided in 0rgani7.alinn of the new branch. ` Miss Kathleen Wilsnne. aged 23; years. Bradford. who resides in Tor-E nntu at 312 St. George Street. suf-1 ferod a fractured skull when she: w`a.< struck by an automobile driven` by F. Thomas, 457 Oriole Parkway. on Saturday night. She vvus return- ing to her l`C: from tho (`,()!`n(?l`| L[l`:)('('l'_\` storv at Dupont and St, (:mru- St. nhnut 7.30 p.m. and is: will to have wnlkod into the sirluv .4` Ch I--II` u -.u `an. Thv ririw-r was nn( hold by ;)uli("' nf M:n'khum St. division. who imma- li;:;al(`d. :\l)I.l'I'l` I-`0U.\'I) TIIIC MONEY Mr.<. W;Il:~'h. 70 Collier S1.. ndvz-r- ti.~::-d in last, wv('k`s E.\'amin(`1 thv luss of $15 and I'(.'(`l.`iVI`d hor nwtmoy within an hour after the paper wn.-" nut. I*`nx'1unatvl_\ lhv mmwy had ful- lvn into hum-st h:mds and mo findmz 'l'hns. Sinclair. us soon as he :<:Iw lhv :| iunlnvdintvly not in {much wivh Iho udvcr1i. Onvo nmrv is ('nrro< brmm-d tho .~'tntonwm nftcn made by .~':ItI.~'fi-ri nd\'v1`lisvr.~` that it p;I_\'.~` Iln use Ex:unincr Clnssifiml advfs." Bradford Young Ladyiir Has Fractured Skull}; EMowatt Tudhoce Fills Oro Council Vacancy; Given an Acclamation ;nuuu-,u u u_w wu\'n.\ rI;.;u. The rc-snlu1im1 was prc-semt-cl in the Fcbx'u:1ry mm-ling: of the Board when it was voted down. mu,, ,1, . .- - CaU|'l\| l.' dflll IILIIIVC, I llL'-`(l'I_\ , LV|tII bll Orange Hall. Allandale. benefit 1.0 B A and I. 0.1. Admission 25` Women's Canadian Club. Publxc Hlibrnry Hall. Tuesday` March 19, at `Q1-`u n-uva \`lv- 7 ll \Ynl.`u.-lpInn K?!" `|.1uxu:_\ nun` uu'>uu)' ;Hiu'(.'n 11'. :Il `ad,n`_\~_\~mn 2545(- .h` 15 pm Mr J W McFadden. KC`. ha fund Halt proceeds in`, V __ ll-12b 0 "Chinlm 1!``13nd' 1` Come to the p!a_v. The Bandit S1 Pzurn~k`s Tea and sale of home and Roberta. presented by Letroy made baking. Saturday. March 18, \ .PS.. Cnmmunity Hall. Letrny. undpr auspices St Andrew's Pre.~`- Friday. March 22. at 8 p.m. Admis- `-l)_vIr:rian Ladies Aid. llb sion 25 and 15c. nb BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 COMING EVENTS ---' v delighted w l1\nn ......ua my :u' mglr. um... (By Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair) The i r(\. of Barrie met In `St. Anr.h`ow`s Church. Barrie. Tues- day, March 12. at 10 am. with a good a1t.endzm('c of both ministers and lcldcrs. Rev. R. B. Nelles. recently Vinductrrd :11 B21121. was introduced to [the court. '1`hn .nn,..~c ..r H. I....l.n.4 ,m.....:o LHC CUUFI. The report of Hw bnd;.{(~t ('ommif- tee. px`csontc(l by Rev. L. E. Gossa- glin. had many encouraging: fcz1m1'u.<. `showing smno increases in contribu- tions. The ullucatinm: remain the same .15 fur last year. A reduction was made in the umnunt of grant asked for by the Home MiSSi()I13w Committee. | "|"ln. .vn.`,..~4 ..r C. 1.... Claw` 'Ll)lHHlIII(`(`. The report of Sunday School and Young People's Societies presented by Rev. J. K. West. stressed the need of greater attentitm being paid to missionary instruction and memory `work. and also called for a greater interest in Young People's work and la fuller use of the opportunities at"- forded by Glenmohr Camp. 'I'he following are the Commi.~'~ sinners to the General Assembly: Rev. W. CoLitt:<. Rev. Dr. W. J. Mark. Rev. W. T. Crnnston. Rev. M. W. Heslio. rninisters. and elders from Jthe Kirk Sessions. of t.he following parishes: Victoria Harbor, Atliston. Bmdford, Cookstown. Rev. D. T. L. McKerroil, D.D.. was nominated for the poreition ot` Morterutor of the General Asseinbly. I "FL. I\ '1' . ,"..... nu. uuuuuuuu uuu pnuln. Since thv last, meeting of Pres- `b_vtm`_v there has occurred the death ` of one of its mt-mh(`r.~'. Rev. J. Mac- Kcrsic. who died zn Atherlcy Fob. '22. Mr. I\'I:u-i\'ur. \vns born in S<'nlInn(i in 184.`), and after yours ni` diliizvnf umrk during whivh hr-`sum v(`l"(_`dl`(i in \\'innim.: his way lhx`mu;h `Univ:-rsity and Divinity. School he was m`(iainv in 1889 and sent out by tho (`.hnr<`h of Svutlnnd to Belize. }inn(hn'a.~'. \\*he1`o he served fur 14 years. From there hv wvnt to the- Amorican Pruslxvtorinn Church and thvnce in tho Cnnmiimi Churvb. hn- - inn r0('vi\`u-ri into the Pro. v (`hurch in (`:mu(l.'a in 1.010. H0 in- -lmurcd :i( lint:-r;.:rn\'r for many _\'('E`ll`.\` and H: in-ri from lhn .'l(,`H\'l' uvm-1: nr Ihn mi..i.c.-x ;.. In-H Hn DEPUTATION 5 FROM L. 0. L. ` MEEI$BOARD; DR. MKERROLL I IS NOMINATED , AS M0j_)RATOR \_.\.n\,nnn rxm nun; The I'rc:1. report. presented `by Rev. N. R. D. Sin(`luir. showed !the fimmccs of the Presbytery in good cnndition: the rat remains the same as for last year. 'I"hn h.-n..h..cn... auuu. um um Aunt yuul. The Pre::b_Vtery was opposed '2.) {the changes proposed by Rev. Allan IS. Roid in regard In increasing: Hm [powers of Synod. but ov(:rtu1'e(1 the iAsseml)l_v in uppuint :1 committee to {study the whole matter of economy ;in administration and report to this |Assembly and if necessary be con- itinucd in office to. report more fully lat the next. An .......4...... ....... .....A _... 4.. .1, lat me next. An uvurturc was sent on to lhv Synod of '[`nrm1tu and Kingston. ,urging the Synod tn make full use `of the pmvm`s it has and to incx'c:1sv its usefulm-.<.< by d(-vntimz one or `more sessions of its meetings to `strictly religzimns purposes as 21 1`oliA }1.zinus and spiritual stimulus to all {its members. 3 `The matter of the time and place "got" the next rcxzular meeting was left {With `the Moderator and Clerk. C: ... 4L.. 1...: Commissioners to General Assembly Are Ap- [ pointed wn| K 0| mu mmnan rt-11n'm`d 1:1 1l1c-r:vr\'im- in 1925 for a fvw _v(-:1` vivcd by his sun. Dr. I)ot|'niL nnrl by his win `Um syn\pu1l1_v of tin- extended. Average Attendance ()l"I'I/` Humorm tage". Slrw p`m.. Frid Struud Un Th In. Inf: DIR)". Ill!` rmger Ill SCOT . cancelled un acvmxnt of sickness `: `community, wall be` shown m Bax- ter Orange Hall. March 15 -Friday I Innisfil Chapter Easter Star pre- !sents their play. All in the F`amil_v". March 29. Struud Community Hall. `8dmiSSl()l1 25-15c Half In nhall fund H.l2h `mills xnmr (admission `hall fund. r`I\rv\L) 0. U1 U1!` 1\('l lH(ll(,'u'll('Cl. Tho szpr-akvr sairt that tho Toron- tn Bnarrl of F.(Im:ation had .s'tart('rl the ball 1'nllin;.: on tho Sr~p:n'at.- S(-hnnl qm-. and hv .\'t.'l|(`| l that at tho last mm-t.inz_' tut` th(~ Turuntn Board. for oxalnplv. thv Schnnl 1':-pl":-<(-nt:I1i\'v.< did on tho quvstirm of tva<'l1v|`.<` Mr. Dnlsnn rh-vlztrorl that amt.(.- Svhmnl Art. fut` instan('(*. mall or! fur a s(`p:n'at- school fur ('()lnHI`- cd pt-nplv and nth(`1`H. whivh app(-a.- (`ti out of tho qut-stiml. Tr1tst.(-0 Gnnclall .'t::1u-(I tho . or if hv was aware that tho mt-tium had h('('l1 Inst without the S(`|)?ll`.'Itl` School I1uard rvpn-st-ntati\'e`s vntv lwivm In-mu '.\. BARRIE BIEETSBYTERY I_\' III liini. Ill` cu uf his ('hlll'(`h r-nrs: H0 is sur- MncKorsio, uf widow. Tn tlwsc 1- I rvsbyt.(-ry xx Louis Campbell, who recently conducted a riding school on Park- side Drive. is lying in Royal Victor-'21 Hospital, Barrie, with injuries sus- tained when the horse he was rirlingl I was struck by a cm` driven by Don-1` aid Tanner, 27 Ross Street. on Bay-} field Street opposite Dr. C. C. Flem-E ing'5 office about 7.30 p.m. Monday.` It was snowing and slippery at th~-j time. a (`nnnnknll lIy'I:<`l\I<:\1Ivn In H~.n '\I\Iv(| 1 Imp --unynuu IIJ A;I\r_y\I.`| uII|Llulu1nt.l /\cr:m` to information.1`em'him: The Examiner. Tanner was drivin;.:`, south when the lights from a 621: parked on the east side of the marl blinded him` Campbell was astridv ni horse which was in the roactwuyi to the west of the parked car. Can\p-` bell was talking to the driver of this` ` car. There was no light on the hnrs .` .v............. 41.. ._.... ..n . t c Campbell was thrown tn the pave-1 ment by the impact. and suft`ere n1 severe concussion. as well as EI lmu lt oration of the skull at the bavk nlgt the head. and :1 frn(rtur(`d left p()lVi.~` `t bone. His condition is not rogarclorljr as serious. Dr. W. C. Little attcn(lvcl 5 0 the injured man. who was taken t-1'0 the hospital by l.loy(l's nmbulzmc-rt '1 . rl I\nn...H... AA l..l'.....__..A:... nu I-gnu. In: nu; uuunt. In some manner, tho cm` strm-ki the horse. thrnwim: the rider to Hm? pavemc-nt, on his back. but mirnc-,u-.` lously the horse was uniniurod. and immediately got up aH.ox' being: knocked down. `; mm c.... . . 1 I\'\ee'\t1'n :....... .....,. IKHUCKCCI (IOWH. The passage for <-.'n'.~: was marici ctmsidcrubly narrower through (-nrzz} being parked on both sides of fhc street. those on the west at an angle. [ 21 cnnrlititm which has caused con-1| sidorablo criticism of lzvfc on 'l(`-l cnunt of the heavy traffic on B:n_v-! field Street. 1 ij'_ _ V (Inntracts for the supplyim: of` foodstuffs and fuel for the vnrimm: county buildings in Barrie haw- bcen awarded by the special sub-i rtommiuee of the County I 1`npL`I`1_V Cmnmitfee of Simone County C0111!- cil to s(-verzll Barrio firms. 'I`h:-; . consists nf R.m-VLV John S. Drinkwntcr. Orillin Tnwn-` Qhip. chairman; Rm-vo H. G. Ruh- "rtson. Bnrric: and Rcvvo Walter E. Downcy. Vespra Tmvnship. ; A nnrwnhnuw ml` lnnrlp..~.- .. Louis Campbell Hurt When Horse is Struck by Car on Bayfield St} Barrie Firms Get County Contractsj (`(1 lllll. (H In(` F Cour :1\ ` luring: um` u'_\ M.- nun.-.... . uuw:u._y . v Unpl u : uwumup. A number of tendr.-rs worv mn- sidercd and the cr)ntrncl..~; wr,-1'0 :1- wardod as follows: r`hiIrh-;m'u Qknln... (`1..n......;,... L.4idKl`\r'lL`\\ lJ2llI'y. ` Cmmty Gaol 7- Gm(-m'i(-s. (.`.. Hinds: meats. R. H. }Iopp1o.~;t.m: l)rnad. Br_VHl)l1'S Bread Ltd: milk.` Lakevicxv Dairy. , Fun] fun` {"hilrh~nn'-q Qh..Hm~ f`._` \|\.. . u\.:I nuu uuppny s.,u. 3` The cummutee decided to in.-atnlj q stoker in the County Gnnl similar to that recently installed in Hm` Court House. The demrntinn nf lhv` interior of the Court l-louse will be considered at another n1(`('lim:. Wi|l'(l(`C`l HS I0ll0\VS: Children's Shelter --- Grnct-ri(w_' Frank Dutcher: nncats. M. J. Bx-vn-. mm: broad. Frank Raynor; miIk.; [..:ak(-View Dairy. (Tnnniv Can] nl`!\l'Dl`ilIQ (` F lJdl\L'\'ll,'\`V Ijallry. Fuel for ChilrIren':< Shvltm`. Cr- unty Gaol, and Court }{nusu~~Bar- rie Fuel and Supply Co. Thn n........:.o.... .:....:.|....I A4. :.......| Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson Out, Through Illness For Rest of the Session Local friends nnd mnstitlu-nls were very snrry to Innrn. H11-mx;.{l1 an mmouncmmrnt by Prc-mim` burn on Monday. ihnt, Hun. L. ,1 Qimncnn nun-..-in v\,1;....-o...~ ..r uuxn on lVl()n(1H_. In&lL Hfm. In` J. Simpson. Onlarin Edu('mi would . fun- to umlo1';!0 an up:-rniinn L: .s'1,rmL-SI. and wnuld nlmont fr. mu (`mvvrnrm-nt lwm-hv.< 1 L<\;.:i. for the rvmninclor uf I S`.m< Dl`3~'Sll)lL Tho I"rt-mior said that Dr. Sim): sun (`mild nut be mow.-d tn the tn:-i pita! for tho xwcz.-s.s':n'_v upnrutiun: until his condition improved. k T110 work of the Minisetor uf Erl- Ixvntinn has been taken nvor by Hun. Harry (` Nixon. l`rn\'int'|:ul St-(`rt-tm'_v. who will ho A('tin1,: Min- istvr of that Dvpurtme-nt It ix" c-xpvclvd that Hon 1":-t-r nm.n:... M:..I..o.... ..r 1 T. E. Harley, New R.M.A. Presiclewni, An Orillia Native, Served in War xwuu; " _. Mr. I`)ul.s'nn s1.'|l('d that m-mrdimz in tho Act. his \`nh- was illogszal, and H11` m'1 inn un NH` mutinn w:I:< illvgtnl. - Clmirmzln Kni[.:h1. doclnrud that the Tnwn Snlirilnr had arlvisvd him that th(- \'u1(- ml` the Sopnmlv Svlmn! l`(-nI`(`svnl:11i\'(- was It-mil. Mr Hnrtzl Qniri Hun! Hun I:.'In\n n\'I\\