.Smith Given 1 Two Montl-us'Vacation: Fire Truck Driver Out BARRIE, CANADA, b THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935 i----- COMING EVENTS -- |Four Blankets Taken From Car in Yards; Trespasser is Gaoled ll When a boarding car of the Cana- dian National Railways in the Al- landaleyards near the roundhousc. was broken into by transients dur- ing Friday night or early Saturday morning. four gray woollen blankets were stolen. Entry was made through a glass door in the real of the car which was not being used at the time. Thu kn.-nl-n-u Iurnr Aicnnnnu-no-I Inr. L [DC HYDE. The burglary was discovered by C.N.R. Constable Charles Fullerton. who in the course of his rounds in |the,yards, noticed the door of tho \ car open. He investigated and found ` details of the theft. On Saturday ` `morning. he and Chiof of Policv V Alex. St,(!wm't. . a dozen or lmore transionis in the ``jungle" on |the bay front near the C.N.R. yards. [but without, sucvms. uuu wn.n.-nu, nkI\.\\..Iu. ~ About 3 a.m. the same clay, Cowl, stable Fullerton apprehended David` ` Amsten. aged 45. Montreal, while walking in the yards near the scene lof the theft. Appearing in court `Saturday afternoon. Amstcn was fined $10 with an alternative of ten days in gaol, by Ma;:',istrnte Comp- iton Jeffs. `The man went to gaol. :Bee Acciden; Draws }Fine of $10 and Costs| l An accident. in which :1 lowly Ibee is said to have figured. had a sequel in Court here Tuesday morn- ing before Magistrate Compton Jeffs. when Kenneth Davey. aged I20. Toronto, pleaded guilty to hav- fined $10.00 and costs. in all $14.50. land was remanded for sentence ion a i'eckle. driving charge to {which he pleaded not guilty. |1"....rr:,. INA-r:..-.. 1....I. I A. 4 Ant 3 1`: I\r` ing no nperat,or':4 permit and was nun.-A I|\. y-\.uu\.-. n|\lw ,... Traffic Officer Jack Jewis testified lthat. he investigated an aecidentl` which took plat-e cm Highway 27. [south or Elmvale. on May 12. A car driven by Davey had come in `contact with :1 bridge abutment after hitting six ;{uard-rail posts. It had travelled 164 feet after leav- ing the pavement. I A .... ..n,. `v\r`,r I 11.-......n am-..I} |.|I\. .5 ! A young lad Luis Prawn-II, aged` :18, Toronto, was injured when she ,:nvx,un\,-u. ` ilwent partly thrnngth the windshield ` 1 . attention '-,the side window of the cm. Wand was taken to hospital in Barrie. The driver had claimed that his had been divoricd from `the wheel by :1 boo flying in through The {officer could not undnr.x'1:md why `the driver had not been able it)! stop the car in that distance as the brakes were in gnarl order. JOB SHARING L PLAN ASKED 9 BY RAIL MEN? `uI<:x::n_y up u \.lL(lI I115 -u;u... . Another feature which the De- `partment ts-(`ls should be improved iis the fH(`i that the County Council _ has the entire l'(`S[)0llSll3lilt_V for fin-i `Wanting the Society. The Depart-i mvnt would like in see the Soviet) i takv this rc-spnnsilwility. requisition-i int; the County Cnunvil for a pori dicm rate fur oucli child under its: jurisdi(-tioii. The minimum allowed is 75 (`outs p1.`l' day. l Tho T1r~n:||'tm(-i\t :al\`n fr-1-I< IN`-i ' Hllglll UP it It is understand 1 ?`Cmmt_v Society wil .' I make the required c i to recoivv tho larpzns I` _.l W - tunme ladvts. mu, p_,nuuu.;,, In I\r |J\ I Mr. Heise feels that there should` be a more active policy adopted by the Simcoe County Society in find- ing homes and p1aein;.: children. It lis the policy of the Department tn ihave the largest possible number of vhildren placed in homes. thus lcav-| ing the Children's Shelter to act] merely as a clearing house. ` A....n.,... r,...a....,. ...|..'..1. IL. hr. 1 is (I) coms may. I The Dr_~p:n'tmen1 alsn feels. a<`-| {cording to Mr. Noise. that the 50-] cit-1y &hnu|d havv .1 larger amoum of ass s1anc(~ in carrying on the` work in this county. The complaintl in Ha-.0 rlni-ailc nf Ohn his-!nv~v nf H11 \VUl'K Ill lHl.\ l.'U !i< that details l wards are not night he 3 H 5: nnrlnrch i Ynu can save the price of a year's subscription almost any week by taking advantage or buymg oppor- `tunities appc-arinp, in The Examiner` ladvic : Radio prrtl`-'\(`|` "Bub" lngc-rsull. at I 1' Armnuries. Sunday. May 28. after-1:` noon at 3 o'clock. evening at 7; aus- I: picos Barrie l rn_vc-r League. 21x 0 Play Wilrl Ginger". by Sunnidalc;h Corners young people. will be pre- ,-. sentcd at Ed(.'I\\'Zi[(` Wednesday. June \. 5. 8 p.m.. auspices Y.P.S. Admission in 250 and 15c. 2lb'e Edmund Hardy's pupils will be! heard in recitals on Tuesday andla Thursday evenings next week. In-!(, vitations may be obtained by ap-[1 plying to Mr. Hardy. 213:5 Ian: _ `_':`"`-' """"""-*` "`_~` """"`- ""cnsts In Lorin H. Matcncu. lmnslu, V'ft`"~` b""d p`l'I`..wnship fafmcr. follnwmg the 1u_<.~ 21`{nI his barn when struck by light-\ Medal contests. presentation ofjnfng on August 13. 1934. said that` prizes to winners in Barrie pubhcjm his opinion the award was too; schools and B.C.I.. also county priz-Ihigh, and he submitted figures in; 11: no wr"rl! rnnunntinn Thm-s-lthis r`nnn(!l`tinn. The commmv had SCHOOIS R110 D.L.l., `dltou (Y()uHl_V pl'lL-1 les. at W.C.'IU. Ct.m\'ention. Thurs-|` day evening. May 30. at 8 o'clock. ` Admission 25c and 10c for educa- tional fund. 21b` THIS WEEK'S CIRCULATION 4900 Copies in carrying an Inn` mmy. complaint of the` history of thi- as mmpleto as they` I I that the Simone: vil! endeavour tn, l changes in order; go.-st pnssiblt` gram f r 7maT1E1=cosIs 4 1 snow DROP l gwmwm Expenditures Down to Half 2 Amounts in Previous Months ` STILL THOUGHT HIGH I I I The weekly cost of relief during, the first two weeks of May amount,- cd to about half the cos! per week during the previous months, it \A'E1S`} indicated in the report of the Reliofg Committee which was presented |)y1 Ald. H. J. Buchanan. chairman of; the Committee. to the Town Conn-l cil at Monday evening's rngulnr ,meeting. The fipzuros for the two iwecks were $453.28 and $464.11. r:-\_AI__.... -1 .. _.-._..n:.... wcunn V\'\.lL .4-xuu...u The Town F`athers. at. a meetingl in April, passed a motion to the effect that all relief be cut oft on May 1. but the order was apparently found difficult to follow. as there are still a considerable number on, relief in town. The men with large: families. and others who were un-| able to work, were kept, on the re- tiet rolls. Members of Council still think the amount. too high. I l\r\`r l` rw:......-__ 1-._.. n... f. ....A A..... luunn uu: llllluunni. mu: ...,,... Figures for the first two weeks of May are as follows: I Inn 1: II hlfnu 1'1 111! Sheltm: I Water Seeds .............. .. . Medical Supplies Hospitalimlion Medical fees {Totals . Y Senators and M.P.'s Receive` Request from Men's Committee Smith Kain Elected ' ' W.M. of Kerr Lodgel The annual election of officers for ` `Kerr Lodge. AF. & /\.M. No. 230, was held last Thurscluy evening when Smith I_{_ain was elected as W.M. for the year 1935-36. Othm` of-I ficcrs e1ec2.od were: S.W.. Neil 'I`.|. MacDonald; J.W., V. E. Knight` Chap.. A. C. Cooper: ']`1`cn:<.. W. Pomfrct; Scc'y, C. E. Elrick: Hop. to Masonic Temple Board. .1. II. Rodg- ers: Auditors, K. A. Cameron and ` F`. W. Hannah. l I Y A,vI_A .., .1 l`l':-_.__ _,,.` ' I H. Anauunu. Installation of officers will tukv place in June. ' Glarin; {Headlights | Blamed for Accident .` :?MATcHF. `AWARD UP Although the car which he was driving. sideswiped :1 large trans- 'pnrl. truck. and turned over on its side on the shoulder of the highway.` J. I`. Dransfield, Toronto. miracu- lously escaped injury in an accident on Highway 11, on a turn south (:1 the Minc-(`S Point Road. about. 10' I pm. Monday. I A..,.,..v:.... 4... 'r....rn.. nrr:...-.. 1.,..|,: .p.nu. Au.\.lAl\JuJ. According to Traffic Officer Jack: Lewis. Barrie. who investigated. the truck. which was owned by Picot Transport. Meaford, and driven by Garnet McMillan, Mcaford, was traveling south. and a car drivoni by Dransficld was proceeding nox`1h.|, Dransfield blames the glaring: henri-' lights of the truck as (rausing the accident. i 7 -4 ..I....... . ..._A L..:.... v..:.1 . cl-..\.nuunL. In any case. charges are being laid ` against both drivers under the High~ `lway Traffic Act. The truck nwnor . is charged with having glaring head- lights and dvlving recklessly. and the car owner with reckless driv- `V ing. Both will appear in court ll(:l`l,' nnvt urn:-ll mu. bun) w next week. ;Wawanesa--l\-d:t-ual Policy` `: Shareholders Meet in Barrie PUT 25.000 MEN BACK EARBITRKTION E or BARN FIRE E [S nlsgussw was dxscussed at 11 district cnnfvr-1 once of nearly two hundred pulit-_v-; shareholders from Essa. lnnishl, Vc:.pra and Om T(W\.'nShlpS. of the \'/awanusa Mutual Insurance Com- `pany. which was held in the Pub- ilic Library Hall. Barrie. Salurda_v` eaflernmm. It was (`lO(`|d(.`d tn Intro!` ` 5.. .... ll A variety of important xnmters. I -.11" u ; Mujur lluwo:-ll Smxlh. n furIm`r Or-1. `Townslup man. who is eastern mun-' lager of the Wawaxwsa. "215 the Chiuf' ispeakcr of the conference-. He um.` glincd the special items I] policy cun- ` [wins in order that the honest policy; `holder will be bencfltled. resulting in a lower rate. By chart. he puinl- { ed out that on 74 per cent. of tho! `itctal farm business with the replu(~c- f menl clause operative. the losses wnrn 31 hour man! whnrr-:\< nn 28` I-ICHL ('|Hl.lS!.' U|JCl'kIl|\v'l1'. HR.` Illbhris were 31 per cent. whereas on 26 gpor cent. on the straight pnhcy. loss- `es of 69 per cent. were paid. '1-I..- -.......I..... :.. _..r,. .. 4- H... Hngn. and no suomxucn ngurcs xn this connerthrn. The company had offered Matchett 31.200 in full set-f `tlimenl. Major Smith said. that ac- ; `cording to Malchews own figures. no U. \l|l ,1. .`.... v-...\, ,....... : The speaker. in referring to Hu 'a"bitration award of $1,533.33 and `costs In Lorna. H. Matchett. Innisfil, Irv ....m.|.;.. r.,......... .mm....m Ihn 1.,_-.- Iluvv May 6-11 May )3-18 --run L'n d-On!) ()1 $3o.69 52.50 $4.';3.28. .`1|I 35.00 18.44 n plilll Inr _|l|l\- Cmm(li;n\ rznlxvu)-,\ clninwd. \\-mild put at wurk at ulu`n' 4 (.`.nnudu $1:Lunu_nun vunccd In u lvuvr I Senators and M 1' ix nf milwu\'xm~n .\:l.l. ul . I\-) $`iS)2.&1 28.50 44114 4 1.00 3.02 $464.11- . ........( .. .. POIICY` (')n mntinn nf Mr. (gendmn jeel :I\1r.'. K6`Illl_V. Hw tnllnwinu mt` wwzn:< puss!-1!; That this l.nr.`ul B !r<'(~nnm4'nd In tho Cnunly Cm `Hw mlvisznhilny nf puylng thn RD Ljpgxnnunl nf Hm :u~<-mml. namely '41? I'M. which the 'l'x`(-us:1n`or of I` n"p`_$.1iII'l'J has panel nut in u|lnwa_m: N mm.m_`=Mz'.~ Anni!` M(`I.(-n.d. Port `Sm `ed pUHW_~ Il1v~ :~'nn(- bung: Snzncuo (fm ` lnmsm :;ln nV1`v- u1`w-n Yn D`/lrs Mela.-nd , _ f U (1, lhc (.nun1y (_uun(:1l. at both D5} . ""\.'nvvrnl)vr S a. 1934. and [mic (,m:`-}.lun1xur_y 50.. m. I935, lnnk nr {Hun In the Inrmr-r, nn I'C('()`lnH)C d`m mN"' `Hon In!" tho l"mzm(`- (`nlmnxm-(2 , /\h1>ul 800 l mm-fxvinries (.h;m.m:m_. Tlw {annual l'(`|)Ul`I of the SH . `('nnnI\' Nhuihp-I'<' /\||l|w;|n('P F 35.00 18.44 (Ratepayers'Association M Is Organized in Barrie: a G. B. McL_ean, Piggident ` ;&i;Z;& W T | As Conservative Head 3 Earl Rowe. M.P. for Dufferin- 'Simcue, would be leader of the On- ltvrin (`m1se1`v:1tive Party within a year, marge Spntion. M.P.. told the North Huron nominating convention ial Winghmn. Thursday last. 3 Un:mimnusI_\' chosen to contest this {riding for the Conservative Party in [the Federal clectirm. Mr. Spottnn Vspnko in high przlise of Mr. Rowe. who was :1 : speaker at the m\I\\vnn1inn '(`l)H\'(`HIl()H. Mr. Rowe spoke strongly in praisi- of the Primo Minister. whom he dv::crihx:d as the greatc-st Canadian `since Cnnfcdmmimn. Mr. Bennett. I20 said. mnrlo his mnno_v bofnro gu- ing intn power at Ottawa. w'hil(- ~`Mn(`k(*n'zi<- king had made any ..n I... nu-nn inin EWIDOWSWWITH AIONE DEPENDENT {NOW ELlJGlBLE% in}; 2 'Mn('k(*n'/.i<- Im(mo_v hu has sh lpmvvr." any mu. nnw lwmn` 1-urun ado pt vd . Bl`i(`fl_\'. HM` l1`HI`|` prnl`sl< thv rnilwuys > `<`k uxclusiun * |)I`n\'i.\ iulL- m llw eight-In lvgislnliun fur uuv your. am that uvcrhnw lnlmr h_\' irm be prnhilulrd ".~\v mu pl`\`>`t`l llw letter prm-x-eds. nmro tl half of tho mvn Ul`dllNll`H_\' v in the l`\ll1l\llH.: trades nf ( runways alrv mm M work` u great mujnrit.y of tin` onmln urn making 1-xc0.~'.~:i\.'v nulvu H i: nruu-(I (hut Qhn nun i InllllSl(`l` 1'Iu)iic vvuiidiu. Fifteen such ;ipplicat.imis xvc-rt: [dealt with hy the Local B()i|l`(i which met .11 the Cuurt House last w:-vi: with the i'ollnwin;.: incnibors pro- ` sent: 1\ h'.~.. Lnrmr Kenny, C()ili`.lL{ wnmt; Mrs. I". (1. Evzin:~:. ()rilli:i; R. (iCI\(il`OI1. Pt-notnnguishcne; TiH)>'. M(*I\'iii;;ht, ('.u()k:~'i,()\Vll`. Wzirdozi H. J. - (`rzi\vfm`d_ Om; (Inunty Clark J, '1`. Siinpsmi, (rhziirmzinz and CHlll'i_V Tl`(.`&lStl!`('t` I ). H. Coleman. : Only time of th<-4:: was not rm.-uin~ XIH"il(l(,`.(i. and that buuzuisc the chiid . hurt lmon adopted by tho wirtnw nniy ' zi slmrt limo nun. Fiftvrrn othi-r applications for .'il- ` lnwnncr's worn nlsn dealt with :it the ' mt~r~tin;,'. all hvinu ror:ninincn(tr.`.d ()1 over fur i'urttu-r intm'inntimL i)iS[)lli(`(i /\C(`f)lll`Ii 'l`ht.- U()ill'(i l'(_`(`('i\'L`(i u It-ttor {mm H. BL-ntl(-_v, Muthv;-1's Alinv/L::.cc'a !(`niiiiiiis: asking fur :1 d(.`lH1- iito answer from the Finance C01!)- ,mittc(~ of the County Council in ur- dor that the Coinmission niigh`. know what further action tn take rt,-gzn'din;.: the account of $2,417.53 ) for Siincm: (Inunty's share of mu- |thei"s uli()\vziii('e paid to Mrs. Aiiziiu ":McI..0ort. I- m't Severn, (hiring the pust it'll _vL-urs; by the Pmviiwc, ill- ` .l:;.:L-(tly by inistukrn 'I`hm~.- nu mu-stinn ns tn iv; H10: with one <-\'w-ption which was" ICHH IWOULD PXY` $2,417.50 Unrtm` 1935 zunvmlnwnts tn the] Mothers` /\llnw:m(:(-:5 Act. widmvr. with one child lH1(l(`I` sixtmsn your.-: ul" zngcr .'u'(- now vli1..!ib1c tn l'L`(`(3i\/(`D .'IlIuw.'1m'n:<. the Simcm) County Mr)- l|mrs' /\]lnw:mct'.s' Board has t)eL-n nntifiu-d by M. A. Snrsuleil, deputy ministvr of I ul)lic Wnlfen'('.. 1:;n...... u...-It uI\nH1':aIiI\I Iu wr-rn Efhirty Ap;V) li>(..:mavti-(`)ns for Al- | lowance Recommended; } One Rejected dllU\`.' pun: l'l nun. |u\,LavI-u. I 'I`:akin;: nll H1051,` nlattors intn ('(>Il.`~'lfl('l`Ill()ll. wv mil to set: any rm- sun why the County should hrrsi-_ tutn m nottllnu up the account. WI-' lll:'l\'l.' always had splendid coop:-1*` ,ntlun {rum Simone County. and 1 think yuur llunrrl must admit that `ll has ror'r'lve(l sympzltlletlc (.'(IIlSl'(l-` `_(`r:1tirm nf all r(:qu(-.s'1s that it has Immlv tn the (.`mnml.s`sim1." 7} Mn zmtl. INI`l h'......u Hu. h.lla.unnu nnltinn :1cgL-(ny ny lnl:~'.uIK: I There is no qm.-stion as to the rvsidcnce of the tormer benr.`fir-iznv: ` there is nn question as to her clim- bility for mother's znllmvancc during the years that she was in receipt 0! smno". the l('lL('l` rt.-ad. Your Local Board has admitted that Mrs. M(:-' LL-ml was cliL:ihl(- fur the allowuntmll and your (founty has paid H small `pnrlinll n{ the munivipal half of the` ,nllrw.':-nee pair] tn I\1r.<. McLI>nd. | "'I`:.kin;: i r(,'.'I-I L`r.I\ uvhv Ihu (`uuntv uhnnlrl hnqi. `V"(`l'I III(` I the result 4 :11-suit (if d o.-..- nu Jhnr tltVul\':-(I \\`:t.~ 0.3;: tr! WnIt`ll H Wt"`L` dept-min-nt< nf 3| ('2InL"..'H(!d benefic- utxn-s (hn'm;_' tho` _w~:tr \~-:u}~, Inuxv llmn 2-`.00 p,'n))lt` lwlw f.ttt-t ft Ut`-1 Hm p:I_Vl`.tl`l tut mun` "than $80000 fur thv tw(*l\'r~ nmnths. In other BVHH nnevn UT ITIOTC`. II IS EXPL'l2|lt _ Elmvnlv Fair will have a Junior `('Iut; uf about twenty member` white Muitand and Penetant wll ;lmth tmvv Jnnmr Clubs. Midland is fartlmr ahead tn its organlntion m at an ax`:-tzagc rats: rat abuut 310`) than Is Pmtotang. ('.'u`h fol` Inuttwrs and children. .tt-0 vnlttv nf the barn a.`u-1` glcprcn- ntinn. at the timv uf thv lass was $1.- In South Simcoe. F. A. Lashlcy. 3Agricutturn1 representative. Allis- ;tun. has been busy. and there will be -at least throe snrong Junior Potato 800. twn-thirds of which amnunte;!;(`luhs--at Alliston. Creemore. and to $1.200. F`.van T. Mm-dnnnld. Toronto. farm undorwritcr. indicated the import- lTottcnham. Lacking a service club 510 sponsor the project. the business men nl Altlstnn termed a Booster 111200 of getting all particulars intClub to aid the proposal. and re- {cunnection with a risk in order tosults have been gratifying. dimcutttes and mess men of Creemore are ;nvoid. if possible, , the poorer classes of coverages. busi- da L` ` same thing. H` HI HHE \,UHHUlSSll)H. I 1: and :. Ix :-Imy. xnmitnng : l.nr.`ul Board- nnmvnd C0llll('H[ paying the a- unt $2.-j ()n 1 u|lnwam:<.- tn . MvI.(-nd. Sew-rn.` smmr (`.uunty'. 1'v- given Mrs Mcl.cnd", `ht: (.`mu11y Council. both thrl I... c.......... mm: g....c H-.:.l (\-nun vnnr |J\.|I\ -n nu .1. I no Silncm-._ my Mums.-rs` Allowances Bnard' the yvur vndod Orlnher 31. 1934. vzllml that Ihv number of app]:- ,....: \..;.k as: ..r mhir-h 44 won-I \ U|I1ll\UIl>. N rnnsid:-rm! day hilt, nu ...l....o ...-I V'l'ill \`\':.1.\ $06-.-luu kl] uu: llll 1<'inI'ios. I00 werv widows. Him`: `,1 the rtsull uf inszmily. 76 wero.-*5 rsult uf uH\(`l' causes. 7 Wl'|(! they r If dos:-rliuns. and 5 were fn.~`- ' v uthcrs The number 0! ch1ld"c.: `t vvd 632 of which 74 wave? 1d(-nt.-4 benetic yt-ar. '( 5. bx-mu -v ` fl-nm lhn n:nn~u~nI nf nxnrc-;l SIIIII, IU-PI. Illlll `In on. no H('- mm`, recommenda- nancv (`rnmnitu-u. [Mayor Blair Favors Idea, Welcomes Constructive Criticism TRY TO AID COUNCIL President Suggests Cuttinh Aldermen to One Per Ward An org.'n1i7.ntim known as the Barrie Rat,epaym`s' Association was formed at a meeting in the Magis- trate's Court Chamber Tuesday ev- ening. with more than one hunllred lin attendance. rt...-m. n ll;-Y I\I\l\ ..m.- any-om-1 `In attendance. George B. McLean was elected presidont of the organization. and the other officers nnmprl by the xmsotimz. were as follows: vice-presi- tlvnt. II. E. Tuck; s:ucretz1ry-trensur; or. Charles W. Lowe; executive cam- miltcu. Charles Robinson, Fred Wurnh-n, William Rusk, Thos. Sew- rny; and others in be nppointed by lhe nfficurs. I H mm zhmhlnpl In knh-I nn nun:-n- UH ? (HIICIPFS. It was rlvriclorl to hold nn execu- tive mm.-ling on 'I'uosday next, when the /\s:snci:ut.im1's p1`ngrnmn1e will be drawn up. 10 hr: submitted to 8 gen- eral xmsntinu at n lntr-.r data. M 1\/Tnvnr W J Rlnh` and several ernl mueunu .-u mu-.r (mm. Mayor W. J. Blair and several lmmnhm'.'< of the Town Council were prnsmut and His: Worship was asked to say :1 row w(Ird1~', and answer a number of qunxlimns asked by the audit-nco. . Q ur M..,..-.. ml... hm! hnnn an. uunwnco, S. W. Mnnrv, who had been ap- pointed chulrmnn pro tem. opened Hw Im,-r,-timz hy stating that petitions hurl hevn p:|.'<.s`vd around through the vnrinur: \vard:<. snmzesting the for- mntitm of n tuxpnynrs' m`[,'z1nizat.i0n. and 250 nunws hnd hcnn st-vured. He was qnitv curtain mm the majority lwnnlml nu m'1!:mi7.:|Iinn tn .t`.tl`'.nth- Hr.` UHIKIIIR l`Nt'l`.\.\l\'\` lnlllfll` It is urgud that tho men in tho running trad:-.< he lmnh-d In 2.60!) miles pm` month in ma` frvu:h! saw- vico and Its vquivalem in pussmu:vr work. This urrmxgc-xnom. H Ix v|mm- , ed. wuuld rnsurv the fuHn\\'il\p.' pay scale. m lhv lens!` Enginm-r.~. $177 per month; conductors, $145; f|l`1`- men, $136. and hrukunwn. $\H. Further. it is argued. that by cut: ting the cost uf relic! now being gnu` en unempluyud rail-uyn\u,-n. it` would save $13,000,000 unmmlly. 'w:1s qnuv C('l'IFltI1 mm mm nuuuruy wanted an nrgm1i7.utinn to strength- on the hmuts of the Council. .Io:4sn Wvl)stor expressed the opin- inn that H10 250 nanum represented nnly r,nw~q1m1't(:r nf what could be .' in town. The taxpayers of the town fett that they needed pro- t(-ctinn in thv noar future. umnu... nnclz L'.'I`l|r` mm thin mac H-chml um um nuure. Wllllnm Rusk Mata-d that this was :1 mm-Iinxz to tn-gunizc and he moved mm :1 Ruir nnyr-rs` Association be ,fornwd. and Hunt Genrge B. McLean bv chn.-um: prvsidr-n1,. 'I'hl:~: was re- ccivnd with hnnr1_v applause. ` I":-nu.-illnni Mt~l.a~:uI\ nl\ `akin! cmvnu wun nearly applause. " Prt.-sident M(:I.ezm, on taking charge of the meeting. dnclared that ho r~on: it :t privtloge and a duty to do anything, he could for the tuxp:I_Vm`s. He thnuu,ht. this project \was very necessary. In order to give _ some idea as to the purposes and ob- jects of such it body. he read the ||)\ll`pn.'~`(`S of the I.5t|(tlo1'(ls` and Pro- `pcrty Owners Association of Toron- ln_ and nlso :1 ('rm1pnri. published in Toronto Saturday Night. of the nrlministrntion.< of the cities of Cin- i vimmtl, Ohio. and Toronto. Somo Purposmz Outlined "I do think thou: Is one suggestion that might be followed. to cut down _ your roprrrsentatton tn the 'I\)wn ` Council from two alderman to one _ utdernmn for c-nch ward." he said. _ He pointed out that Ctncinnutl. with ;|n Inuyor and eitzht nldermen, was : oporutorl much more economically than 'I'm-unto, with n mayor, four _t<:ontrollc-rs, and vtghtr-m1 arldcrmen. `I ()ntHninLv Hm nncuihln nurnoses of Icnnlmllcrs, and mg1m=m1 znacrmen. Outlining the ])n.<.'4ibl(_` purposes of the Barrie Rat:-p:a_v(-rs` Association. Mr. Mclmnn said he thought the ob- ` jertx should be to help the Council Cut down the tax rate. help the un- mnplnyml 1') 1102 jobs. and help the {ratepayers in go! smm-thing for their 1r1I...... 1.. 71-..- I ._l_;-gnl '} 'l`hrm- hunvlrr-d members for the " Junior Pmmu (`1ub. sponsored by `\vnrinu.s m-ganizzm'uns_ are in pros- _rp('('t in Sitnmw Cnunty this year, :'lm'rnrdiv1g M Stewart I.` Page, Barrie. "zu:ri(`ul1ur:|l rcprvscntalive for North '.Qinu-on Thu cur-I-r-cc nf than Pntntn \ilgl'lL'U I Simon Club ui -ntnu ivomo CLUB 1 PROGRAMME IS Assum-:1) %Three Hugdred Members ? for County Juunior Clubs Expected <'lEH('\ ! During tho pus! few weeks. appli- <-ntinns hsnvo been mming in to the .Nm'th Snmttm and South Slmcoe 1Agriculmr:Il ()ffi('t-s at Barrie and r.`\llx.~:lun. and the representatives nnw huvv a fairly good Idea of the inumln-r of entries. Thv Kiwnms Junior Potato Club, ...;n. nu .-I- Innlnr `fllll. lid. li|"ll' Illdil IIl|_Y CIVFIIUCIIII mm! Hm list is not ya}! rumpiete. The Hmruiv Sq-ninr I`m.1ln Club applica- huns are coming in a little more .~lnwl_y . I in cnrmcrtmn with Om Fair. (her ;will be il Junior Club with at least `lwz-nty mvmbers, and a Senior Club iwnh hftcvn ur it is expected` I`-'.lmunIn I-`air u:iII I-mun n Juninr !l'YllU1 kn... BARRIE FILLING UP '!HllH'i|l l'C})I'(`SCHh'|UVl! 101' IVUYUI '01` The sxu-ct-ss 0! the Potato prupzrunnno is assured, he I. PAGES 1 TO 8 I Page Eight. please) SECTION 1 4 with Barrie Junior - than {my applicants nng in No. 21 71 1t Year. Miss Isabel Smith Appointed` Assistant Clerk and Treasurer | Ill? K-UIHHIISSIIIII. Tho claim of I\1r.-<. Thm plain :|rIi:|I\ ; your subscription paid? nn-ms. xnv m'Iwn- n for fiftm-n _vL`:u'<. um mm of five pm` \ r\'p:u_\'nu_-nl nf prin- sl znununtinsz In $2,- nvinrl ml` Pl l)l)('I`1)' In tho . sidv m udjuimngz Bu_\'vi0\\' rnrl hnrlnxd nvnr In ..sl1urIIu:" '.< whivh. '.35\,()l)ll n RELIEF THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER wlllI\'\, hmlr L. thv I und '7 furl ICHHIRES ! 3 EXTRA LABOR ; i AFTE_lLJUNE1g SEEK 80 P.C. Who has been appointed Anglican l`((ftt)l' at Bmdfurd. to succeed Rev. '1'. .1. Dow. transferred to Mimico. The unemplnymcnl sil.ual.inn in f-larrie will he ennsiderzilnly relieved after June l when :1 l:n1.:e number of extra men will be taken on by the ` Cnnmlinn Nntinnznl Railways for the purpose uf (lnin;.{ required sumlner` l work. such as lmllasting. Officials of Allzmtlnle Division unitcipate that at least (me hundred men directly from here will he hired for this reason. while an zirlrlilinnnl fifteen 01' twen- ty men will he luken on for section ';zum:.-4. Tim nnnnllna-nnunnl urvlu murln rul, `More Than One Hundred Extra Men Will Be } Taken on ;.:uII)::~. Tho nnnmnu-mm-nt was made {0}- lnwinu 1| c0nfm'(\m:r.- in Tornntu iwlwn u prozrurunnv nf sunnncr wnrk xvu.-4 luid nut. 'T`|... ..u..\r...... ..r r. .:..-1.4 .....I ...... \Vil.\ lillll (IUI. Tho mnvomnnl of freight and pas- sengers zxppvars Lzrontor than a year ngn on tho Canndi;m National Ruil-' w:|v\- Inn-n \|viH1 Qhn rncnh Mug?` 2:! ngn m(- L,':umm:m Nzmonat Haj]-' ways lmru, with the result thaf a "' numher or vxtru men have already ' bt-(`n r'mpln_vvrl (luring: thv past! month. A . uf box cars and flat. vars has hven tho result. of :\ nnlicy of intm1siw~ ucnnonmy during thv past thrx-v or tour _vv:u's. and it] is likvly that :1 vnn.~`irlm'nhlo amount I of mnstrmrtion work will have to be done. Officials hvlivvo that the signs 4 of tho tinws indicut,:- roturning bet- tvr hll:x'ill(!S.\'. rosullinp, in u hmkun zmklv. was or- rlvrvd .-zvttlvrl for $125. M0 Pm ('vnl. Rvlivf Illll ll)! Il|Illl`H'.`~' Nll5l:'|IIH'fl H_\' H I. ! | I Mu_\'m` H1.-mg Ruvvv Rulwrlsml. l)upuL\' lh'1'\'u Sl`\\':|rl. and AM. H J. Rm'h.'mnn. vhuurmsm of H10 Ro- Iiof (`nnm1iH<`v. \vm`v appointed :1 vnnnnittvo tn intvrvivw tho Relief D('p:n'lnwn1 :1! 1`nrnnt<\ with :1 view In in(`rm|sim: thv . of the Gov- |m-nnwnt in an pm` vent. nf rvlief. and I nisn to intvr\'w\\' thv Ontario Mun- ivipnl 1'3u:1rrl xv,-,'.'n'dim_' :1 hylnw to rim! with llw 15511:` mi` d`hI'llflll`(`S tn` \ mu.-m~ mu-nu.-. ..r o-.\..- 5 W V lHu'V. GOICIDON CIIANNICN. B./\. AID UNEMPLOYMENT 1 Thv vluur !\Vm`k.< was Hh(` ("unnu- I!\ll|`1'l1JIs(` nf llllt` tn HH`(`l Council Advertises for Fire` Hall Caretaker and ` Driver , (`nunvil nln-mrlod In purvlmso H! '=I1.'n'o tire for thv fire truvk. and m--| 1 i 1 `don-d thni all hrukvn windows in Him Municipal Building: lw ropl.'\(`od. (Zmuln ('uInhnI`l:nnrl Rh-mu! Rovvv ln hnvv El izubvlf l`.\..,. I `..l lIH`1llU{ll ;\`H'\'I`|.` .1110 Department xv Highway Construction Out for Current Year Plans are undon- W35 D1-purtIm`m 1 cl wlmtinn nnnxnuim l"'l!l ` -\cmx~dnu: In Queen's Park npin-{ lnn. the (-xcoptinns may no farther} `m-d embrace smnv small jobs. This: `will be p:\rUculz\rl_\' (mo in the cnse, `m thv work of . curves '|m` otherwise making highway trat-X tic safer. KUIIUH l.'illH|hl|L'U. HI (1Il'L'C( U.`p n the mow` In hulancv this _venr'.< vumul Buduot. Muimmmncc nf roads will nut be neglected. how- Usv C':lll`i\ vluurmam i| Ill'\\ lH1HUl'lH ll` UV: \ J 1-`. (`rain and Sons. 2 l Purkuu: Signs lg-rm! that {ho p:u'kim;[ unlnp and I-Ilizalhcllit numvsd by rclivl` lubur . n1` Ald. Gill and Wiles.. \Vm`ks \\`ns i|\.\`H`ll(`tL`|`i: xv raisim; u!` the sidc- nuth side nf Brock St. ! I .< wvst about twenty- xf .-irlnu-ullr| A special meeting nf Barrie 'I`nwn Cuuncil was held rm Frirluy cvenim: last, the regular r-mnmittec niL:hl.' for the purpose of nn.s`:4im: twn '10-! benturc bylaws. but before the` meeting had noon completed, :1 num- her of nthur important dcrisinns harl been made. There was full attend- ance of members for the first time! in two or three months. I 'T`rnnn (`Ian-I; nnrl T`r-nu:-In-n.~ A `ll .`\'I. l"i|lK Id Clgurlm `ls. whvn l of Hi1.:h\ .\` Unimrn . h_\' full rnltnu nnlrln Ilrnc nr_ \\ (IV uv nil of Hi;.:hw:\_\.~ m In rlirnno Iurl (`lllurido tho Board 0.. Snbnu nu uuuxu unv d in intorviowi r`L:.'n'dinL: Nu`! vnlviunx `hlnr- 1 r-.-q\m`mn<`nts. H1 xWll`l'L`l rude Cumber- pnssihlc. ||\\'iI_\.` CKVH` 1 direct stop E '0 thix` Va-:\r':. M Allandale-SclT'xToZ1;1berg ! _ ..; Read Now Highway 27. iLess Than Hundred 1: Added to Barrie List At Court of Revision Robxrt C. Jary. Craighurst, revis- ing officer and registrar of electors for North Simcoe. conducted a Court ` of Revision in connection with the list of electors for the coming Fed- ' ' ural Election. in the Canadian Le- ` igion Hall. Barrie. on Monday. 7I"I.... .....a ........n -r ALA .I....a.. ........x. IHIIIJ D_V JUN!` EU. "That wv zulverlistr fnr :1 (':n'('t:1| of the Flro Hull and driver of tin- firc truck tnnv npnuinlmonl), nmuli- cations in lw rnoeivurl up tn F`ridn_\`, Muy 31." w:1.~: an mntiun p:1.s'. us :1 rcsult. n! the decision to (lismiss lhv previnus official. Thu :|hn\I:- m-Hun uvzm zni in-xhul lll]_.', H HUI. lllCF(!&lSC (ll l|lLL'('Il IIi|HlL'5. A Court of Revision for Vespra Township is being held in the Town- 'ship Hall. Midhurst. tomorrow. while that for Flos Township will be ' held in the Parish Hall. Elmvalc. on Tuesday next, May 28. bun. Anuln. LJuA|A\., uu ;uu-u.-u_;. The net result of the day's work was that slightly less than one hundred names were added to the lists for the Town of Barrio. About 102 were added through recent com- ing of age. change of name through marriage. through recent. arrival in .town. and changes through correc- tions in spelling. while about t.hirt_\_' names were taken off, chiefly on account. of removals from town or change in name. or death. 'T`hr\ Pnuiuh-:n~ ufnnrl H191 nnlv nnn Cl1'tHlgL' 1H HEHYH3. 01' (l(.'?.ll,H. The Registrar stated that only one person made :1 personal appearance, .nll H10 nfhr-r (`}1nnr,1n!< hnvinrr hnon lperson mane :1 personal appearance, all the other changes having been` effected by agents of the local party political associations. A fhnrnlnh rr-vi nf H10 f< [)UlllIL'Ell EISSOCIHUUHS. A thorough revision of the lists previously had been made last Oc-- tober. In nrn 'T`r\Il1v\x~`1:r\ -u FA...-0 nf Dn, In Om Townszhip :1 Court of Re- -visinn was held in the Township `Hall Thursday last, when 71 names were added and 56 taken off, leav- ing :1 net iricreasc of fifteen names. A (nnrf nf Pnviuinn Fnr Vnunrn iG.ive Away $50r*%Bi1l'sA E at Kiwanis Kamival E Armouries, Aug. 2-3 The annual Kiwanis Karnival. held under the mispices of the Bar- rie club, will take place on Friday and Saturday nights, Aiimist 2 and 3. the weekend immediately preceding Tnrontn eivic holiday. Instead of l`.&1Vlllf.{ the booths in the Queen's Park. the entire event will he stagerl m the nrmnuries 1.. Lninn and Inn` 2.. {iRev. G:rdon Cixanneni rl! F or Bradford Church! in UN? Ell'lH(\tll'lCS. Something new is being put on in the way of a draw this year. Tickets for membership in the Kiwanis Child Welfare Committee are being sold l'nr 25 cents. For every $100 of receipts from sales of tickets. a prize will be given in the shape of a fifty- dollar Bank of Canada hill. Suppos- ing: $1000 worth of tickets are sold, this wnuld mean ten )')ri'/.es of $50 each, with every ticket sold havin'.: a ehanee on each of the ten draws. Tickets are now available from any 01 the members at` the Barrie cluh. Plans for the Karnival were do srrihecl at the regular meeting, Mon- day evening. by Jack Rodgers. who is chairman of the special committee , in charge of the event. ])l'l.'VIUU.\' l|II|L'|EIl. The zlbnvv zmtinn \\'n.< zlmivipznutl :11 the prcvinus mm-.tin;: nf Cmmcil on May 7. when thv nmltor was (lis- cussed in :1 gm-|imin:nr_\' mzmner. nnrl tho truvk driver \v;ls plzwvd umlnr the cnnhu-.1 nf thv Fire Chirrf. D~h0nt\1rr\ Bylaws: Pn. I (`nuncil mlsnvri l)_\'l:x\\r':: :uIt|m1'izinL: Hm lmrrnwin;,' nf $4-H)52.5l in pay fur the cost nf tho p.'nvmm'nt.~: laid in Bnrric Inst ynnr. thllnuv Mn 1'1!!! unlhnu-I-you Hun Iuu~ , I - _ . N-.- ` as The` pr\'in('inl highway 3 from - Cclmxnln-.:';.' tn Allandalo which .w'.~ ;. ltaI| uvvr a year :1g0.,.}1as`tii-(!x1,le- ;5it-Zllilld by the Ontario. pcfJar't- .. Im_ont uf Public Hi;,:h\vzI_vs as Kiugr _iHxghwn_v 27. and thus foruxs the ` .~'uuth('.rn end of Hipzhxvay 27 which; I ;fnr|um'ly ran from Midland 2md| gPunt`!zmguishn-uv tn Bnrriv. The new _`Higl1\A'n_\' 27 umv is sixt.\`-uxw H1lll`."` ;in length. I 1\Hhnl1;:h this Hix.zhwn_\' is paved from Midland and f`om2tun;.'ui.\'l1onc- Isnml1 us far as Barrie. thv mud is 1-bl'ukt`n up south of .-\HundnIo to n `S(jhumbm`g. 'l'h(- Dupm'tm(`nt of 1H11.:lm'u_\'.< is dnuu: an (`ul1.\'id(`1`ah1l `unmunt of wurk un this .~'tr`tch. al- .1 ll-.uugh paving npvrntinns are very} .- `much In Hw future it would appear. 4 ,_.._i-.-..- * Rev. Gordon Chzmnun, B.A., form- ! 1.-rly of B:u'ri(:. has been appointed |I`m't0r nf Trinity Church. Bx'adfm'd, ltn Sll(`C(.`()d Rev. Thus. .1. Dow. who went to Mimico on April 1. Rev. Mr. ` Chnnncn is at present rector of Dun- trmm Anglican Church but will as- suxmr his new charge soon. `I Ra-v Mr (`hnnnnn in n Rnrrin hnv ISHIHC HIS Hl`V\' L'[|i|l'L;U SUUII. Re-vi Mr. Chzmnen is n Barrie bov. having been born and educated here ` at Vi(:mri;i public school and Bar- irio (`nllegizito Institulo where he iwun the first Cnrtor Scholar- ship. H0 is Hu- _vnungesl son of Mrs. Chzmnen. 47 VVm's1(-_v St.. and the Into H. C. Chnnnen. H0 is 21 grzidu:iu- of the University of Tara onto and Vvycliffo College. His first nmmintinmii was assistant at t.ht~ Church n!` the Redeemer. 'I`0rontu. and then to Duntmom. His wifr` l\vus fm'nwi'l_\' Miss Eleanor Carr. ai so of Barrio. 1 Miss L. Seagram Winsi Gold Medal for High; {Standing in Course`: Mi.<.~' L:-nnv Svugunn. daughter of! Mr, and Mrs. .1, H. Sougram. Rnszz `Street won the gold medal for high-| Lest .~'mndim.'. at Margarvt Eaton! fschool. Tnrnmo. during tho twn-` `year coursv in.Physical Education `which slur has just cnmplolod Tho` ;IH(`d`d1 xvas givvn fur theory and. lpl'ilC!i(.l1 wurk combined Miss Sou-1 fgmm stnud first in both hvr junior` inn/xi cnninr vnnrc graun and : 'I`|\. and semor years. II The cuncluding exm`('isv.`s n! th-.- f \vm`v hnld this \\'m>k. 0'1 `Monday vvcning there was a dom- ` .`nnslratmn at Hart Huusv and on Tuesday afternoon the graduation ` mild prosontation of diplomas and 1 {awards was held at thv L`hL)0l.| ;'I`hcx'e were 20 girls in the gradual-` Minn class` Margaret Eatun Schuml ;is the nnl_\' school of Physical Edu- Icatinn in Canada and its students '<`m11c from all parts of the Dumin~ wlill 3 Ex-Marci` David Williams. Col-| al m:\vnnd. has received official n0-| ,uco that he is how an honormw member of the Cullingwood branchi `of the Canadian Legion of the Brit-I ish Empire Service League. COUNCIL AIRS RELIEF IDEAS! ASSISTANT mm E. Shuter Dismissed as Re-i lief Officer's Clerk on Division nnrrle ms: ynnr. Bylaw No, 136! nulllnri-/.o.< the hur- rnwinu nf $l'I.7ll7.4R to cover thu- tnwn's and r:nlupuvv.rs' sl1:m~ nl` thv cost nf nlixml-in-plm`v pnvonwnls on vurinu.-: .~4trv.\ls. The dl`h(`llllll`(`\`, which run for five yunI'.<. will a (`nupnn rutv of fivo nor mnl.. nnnunl l`(`)).'I_\"1l(!l\l nl` prim-inul Interest :mmunlin_L: In $4,110.77 for that. period. 'Rvl:1\v Nu Ifl unllun-i-nw llu. luu~_ A few warm exchanges regarding the administration of relief and: those receiving relief featured the regular meeting of Barrie Townl` Council Monday evening when all! the members were present except] Deputy Reeve C. D. Stewart and Aid. Norris Webb. I A .-n.-m.'..l -nnnoinn nf (`nnnnil hnrl Aid. Norris wem). - A special meeting of Council hadl been held on Friday evening. and`. the greater amount of business had been transacted. leaving the decks fairly clear for the Monday meeting. On mnlinn nf Aid. Shenherd and: ramy clear tor me Monday meeung. v On motion of Ald. Shepherd Buchanan. Council ordered that the curbing at the southwest corner 01 Mary Street and Elizabeth Street. be repaircd. and also that, at Sam's cor- i nor and Dyment's corner. 1 'T`hn r-rm-k in the road at Bunkc1"S[ nna uymems corner. The crack in the road at Bunkcr's[ Creek on Bradford Street. will be`, filled in, it was instructed on motioni of Aid. Gill and Wiles. l Ed. Shuter Dismissed I A resolution by Ald. Mills midi Ald. Cavanagh. "that the services of E. Shuter as relief officer's clerk be dispensed with", was finally passed by a vote of 11-2 after considerable, discussion had taken place. I "Phn vnfn ulnar?` Vrxa.-.Mavm' Blair. discussion naa taxen place. The vote stood: Yea--Mayor Blair. Reeve Robertson. Ald. Armstrong. Cavanagh. Cameron. Mills. Garner. Tyrer. Jay, Wiles. Gill; total 11; Nay ~Ald. Buchanan. Shepherd; total 2. Ald. Mills brought the matter up. under the heading of "inquiries". where it was discussed freely by the members of Council. Ald. Mills said he understood that. relief had been cut. off on May 1. and up to Monday there had been 42 men working on relief. He thought Council could get ; -along very well without. the servic as of the relief clerk who was still on relief. "The people around town -, are up in arms about it," Ald. Mills declared. The work could be done without having this clerk employ- ed. He understood that Mr. Shuter had bought a house despite the t'ac1_ that he had been on relief all win-' ter. Ald Dnnhnnun nhniv-man nf H10 1 . 1.01`. Ald. Buchanan. chairman of thei Relief Cnmmittee. said it, was true Mr. Shutcr had bought a housc.! but he had sold his car and put thul money on the house. He hadn't been` able to afford a license for the car: this spring. I "I nnx/or heard anvnne cnmnlainl but he had sold his and put thcl been lprovince would` Havel able carl !Ch1ldren s Ald Society "1 never heard anyone complain! . about Shuter, Ald Buchanan said.lHand1e Own Flnances "He is doing efficient work".,The.li ~ - --~------- . . cost to the town was very little and, Although Simeon County Child- therc was no better service in town l ren's Aid Society is one of the larg-` in connection with the relief system `est in the Province and the inspec- Mr. Shuter checked the vouchersiloi` is considered one of the hest in and could tell how the men sto0d."the Province. the Society has been AI.-l 1\Mllu~ "T rnuintnin thnrn in nlnr-nrl in F11-urln l-`." hv thn (Wntnrin cil at the end of April. .I`rovin('v. who had a "He IS doing exncient worx"..`.Lneq, ~ - cost town was and I : I the larg-`i system. `est 4 vouchersitor Ald. Mills: I maintain there isiplaced in Grade by the Ontario l not sufficient work to keep him,Department. of Public Welfare. This there." jis the lowest grade. The provincial Mayor Blair: Any time I come `I grant is now at the rate of only $l2. here. he is busy. 450 per month as compared with $50 Ald. Jay wanted to know whylbefore thergrading was made last Shuter and the others were kept on ', year. relief when relief was supposed to According t.o B. W. Heise. head of have been done away with by Coun- , Children's Aid Society work in the conference Alrl (`:n;nn;arvh nrntr-xtnrl attains-zt -`with tho Rnarrl of tho Rimmw Coim- bnuter and me mners were Kept on ;year. - Aecorcling , 1 I Ald. Cavanagh protested against =with the Board of the Simeoe Cnun- - having Shuter act as relief clerktv C'.hildren'.< Aid Society and re- l after it had been decided in (`Om-1pl`esentati\'es of the County (.`.oun- ; mittet` to dispense with his Ser`ViCC.<. cil here last week. the Department Alcl. Buchanan said that. if relief I is endeavouring to achieve uniform- lwere cut oft` entirely. they wouldiity among all the sot-ieties in the dispense with Shuter's services. but `Province. zmd has issued certain reg- I. that had not been the Case. iulatinns which must be followed ill] l Ald. Tyrer: Why single out Shut-- I the grading: is to be higher. I or urhnn thorn arrv fnrtv ntl\m`r<" Hi-i vuI.. "4-:Hur\ l`....l.. u.... 4L,...,. ..i.....i.4| Inna! nan um ueen me case. - Shut-I er when there are forty 0thex`s'. Hr` is of more use to the Council than most of tlwsv others." Alrl f`.-,n~nnv-- "T\n vnn Huinlr n vnnn Bylaw N0. 136': uutlmri7.v.~: llu- ho!`- rnwlm: 0|` $'_ .()55.(l3 lu vuvvr llw tnwn's and I`nlvpaIy0r.<' slmrv ml` the cost of rnncmto pnvomonts` on lln.;.< Mud l'Ili7.ulwlh Slrv-`l.<. 'l`lu` (l(`l)(`ll- tlwes. whivh run will l)u:Ir an vullnull five r'0nl.. Hm .'nmu:1| vinnl and inlm'v. 33.- mnan rm um: nun-inrl Hlill. [)Cl'l0(l. ` I (T105! 01 H1050` (lLHUY\ Ald. Garner: "Do you think a man who buys a house has a right. ml collect mmmy from the taxpayersn many of whom are having a halal` enough time of it themselves?" i Aid Qhnnhnrr" H unnrnc {'1 rnn! EWIOURH HIDE ()1 ll [f1t'IHSt`.'lVl.'S. i] 1 Ald. Shepherd: It seems to me n that just because a man is on relief IS no roasn|1 for his not being re- ~'pe('fabl0." Ald. Garner: "A man has a lot of nerve to take relief when he owns _ 1 cm` worth $300." i Aid. Caxnmwm: For the sak of! harmony. outside of any other rem .' t mns. he shouldn't be in this office." H Aid Jay: "I havv nothing against , (Turn to pagv four. pleasr) K. i : i. PURCHASED HOUSE Sunvuv Count)` Roads Commissinn has engaged Armstrong Bros.. nf Brampton. wnth their power machin- ery to build the grade on the sec- ond line of Nottawasaga, north :1 .(`ushtuwn. and also about a miln -65! of City Dairy farm at New Lowell. The work is now undor |wa_v on the latter section. The grade.-: `twill he reduced and good ditches established so far as the allotment `lot the funds '1 permit. The rnatl :itmm Banda to Creemoro will also -......h..~ nr\:\\A\ nn...-:A......o:n.. E 7 !B.A\RRlE-(`RI-IEMORE ROAD IS FNDERGOING REPAIRS` E.\`lHl)lI.\`Tl.'(l SH RH` 85 U1? ill `of will T from \\ `receive some consideration. , Keep July 3 for Edgar United `Church strawberry festival. 21b Keep Wednesday. June 26. for u;n....:..|_. 13...... .o....;.... ..L.......|. l1v\I', `(Ion party .. J Play. Crafty Grandpa. by :\ngli- I can young people. May 28. 8 o'clock; iin Churchill Hall. Admission 25c and I l5c. 21b 1 n.m.`.. r*.\.m..n;ou nun ermnn `K nurcn SU"d\NUL'l'l'_Y ll`.'Sll\ (11. `IL! Hillsdalu Presbyterian church gar- den party 21b I Plnv "(`r-nflv (`.ranrlna" hv AnL'li- IICVC. `Ill 4 ` Dance Community Hall. Shanty.` Buy. May 31. in aid ut` the Athleticg :'\.~'.s`oCiali0n. Admission 254:. Lunch!` .s'vI`vcd. 21b P|ny---"Eyes of Love" by Hobart lalcm. and dance. Midhurst Hail. Friday. May 24. Auspices L.O.L. 3112. Adnxission 30. 21b` Art West orchestra. Cookstown. May 24. nnd Powell's Tent City or- ichestra at Cookstown on- May 31:` ltwo very noted orchestras. `Admis- sion 35c. 21!: l`l[!ll| illlfl lllH`l'l`.\`l llllllllllllllll 510.20 for that 11(`l'iurl Turn (lvvr l rn|wr1_\' The prnpurty on Dunlnp . I Park. \\':` m'(h-rod turnvd tho `nrks (`nnunxissnnu for lhu (`mmni.<.<|un. 'I`I\.. .~l...'... ..r nu... vm.