Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1935, p. 1

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Prisoner Makes Escape` From County Gaol Heregi Climbs 20-Foot Walli Georgian Bay System i ` Has Higher Peak Load` With the J.!])Dl`()2I(Yh of fall and winler. peak loads on the systems `operated by lhe 'H _v(lm-Electric! |P0'.ver Commissixm of Ontario shmv in seasonal increase and also an in- c1'ease due 10 larger demand. Fm" !5(`.plI:lnb0r of this _v(-m` the maxi-l `mum 20-minulv peak load was l.-l il38.()72 h.p. as; 'mnpm`(.~(l wllh 1.042,- . I , 311 for Scptelnhvr, 1934. tho rntin of [ linen-:1.<:v being 9.2 per cent. , ' On Hm Ni:urnrn cvcinnx Han nvin-\.. `|llL'l'l'il.`l' UL'llU:', U. DUI" CCHL On 1.`1(: Nim.raru systcn1 the prim- 11`_v pmk was 888,204 h.p. as against 952-1.397 :1 your ago. or 7.7 pm` cunt. :'.we1l(-1'. F.:I: Ontnrit) systt-n1 is up (From S)2.:3Hl) in 96.877; Gt-nrginn Bay from 21.81. ) in 25,261. an increase of L8 per or-nt. [`hundm' Bay from 53,351 In 64,202; and Nurthcrn On- tario D!'l)p('I`li(`.~:, due In new minc- L.-nntructs. Frmn 47.268 in 63.528` Bar- irio 1:: on the Ct-nrxzinn Bay System. Suggests IFWT`/o`I.xld Aid in; `i Checking Up on ! Robberies I I`h<- Mnrlu-1 zmrl l zu"ks (.`.mnmi1-E 1.4-0 of tho Town (`mint-il will nwvl nl cmmniltoo of lhn Barrie Bnrlnxlntnn 3 Club at nn curly (into fur the pur- |Dn:~'(` of c-r.t(:rinL{ into an znmooxnmxt for ron1u] nnrl lighlimz ('lmr;:(`:: fur l`h(' (.`IuI>`.< um of Hm Town Hull iduring tho prr`sr`n9 playing .<.-:1sun. Count-il dvviriu,-rl at its rm-Lzulnr mr.-ch 1 int: Ivlnnrlny 4.-vvninn. Wi1h 1111- return :1! Rnovo H. (1.! R01`):-r1,.'~':n1 frum his lrip In tho. Old; C7mInh'y. the 1-ntirr' n1mnh-rship of! I(`n|unI-II A1'|(- nu...-..nc nu:-uni Ah! 1?` ` icuusrwtm { [mmMm% ; POLICE DUTIES EBADMINTON CHARGES? VVIIII UH` l`L'llHVH `H l\('('Vl' II, Ll.` -ntirr- C`nun(-il was prz-.2:-n1. I-x(-opt AM. F. 1 '1`. Tyrr-r, who is ill. An unrly ml-g - nnzuln an Ihni Hun nnnrnnnnnl up I I HlUlIlll. IVIIUIIIH Ix-mu` fnvunr I am H114-rv will lw :1 am `up in the |)r)li(.'inL! 4 ;:|l: what I would t (`H 1.'1.vI hi|l:<." "l'1\z. z-nnuncl inn n--x `l'\'I I-'l."'. DHIS. Tho .cum_-1-slim: was re-fvrrerl tn `hr I-`iro and I`nIim~ Commmt-(~ for (run- `. inn. `,4 n no Yunnan nInn'\hnC -: n`l|\'l'lll I`-. full l'I`pnI`l nf` rounding: Hw madv to lhv Tummo. nu. : During the war young: Plaxton lwnrkcd on a farm during the sum- mer mnnths. nouns: ns voluntary help. For two years he acted as a `Lmide 1n the wilds of Tlmagzlml and the next year spent four months in `lthe neighborhood of Lake Nipigon. `packing: for a lumber company. The {next three summers were spent trav- zelling all over rural Ontario as an ,insurance salesman. After that time I .- . l I I 1 v l l l I(ll`l'HHHH Vnrinw: hnpruvvmoms` (`muwil Ivl'(II'l'('(I a number nf im- (Turn to page Uzroc, please) to page six, please) ]` UH l[H'UU}.{l| UH` lllIl'V|'.` Ull' ,` '1! pnm-I Hf Hw lmrk lnnr .'mI| _1:1 . kr-V Lu wt in tho zu Hm-n1. Fmm the .'Ip:nrtrm'nl. :1 ,.: of r-lmh:-.<. wn.~:1nkr~n.:1nd i -1;L:m';u.:tr portion, tho ltml ilw fltwn cum-.~; uf mnlur nil. two 0:: ) 1zIm.i-l'r(,--'/.(', :1 suil of nvr-mil-:_ 4 -|(,-llos. ml)n(`1' '. nnrl r-hm-nl:u|v VII. ..l;IiH..n 4--uh ~nvu.n-Minn In `Service Stations of H. F. Fralick, R. Black, and L. ` Green, Entered E3400 Goons STOLEN Epolice Believe `One Gang 1 Responsible for All i Three Robberies E Lncnl p()1i('(` are making :I .~:Lrt`u- mus cffurt In lmtulo tho pm'pmrH- {tnrs of B:u'ri(r':~'. lntt-st lmrglnrir`.-4 `those of three local .l`Vi(`(! .~:mtinn`s .in widely s(.-p:n'z11<- pnrls nf Ihr: luwn -smnn timv during Frirluy night. -u: 3(`ll`l_V Snlurduy morning. I In nrlrlinn Hun nrnu-in:-Inl nnHu-n -1-any nmuruuy murnmg. In addition. tho pmvinctzll ptnllcn tn-port,o(l that Bmnt'>: H('l`\'i('(` .\'tnli':n tun IH;,'hw:Iy ll, smuth uf Strmul, [was nlsn 1'nbl)(-(I nf y,::n;nllm` tin- `szunc night. A livv pi)`; was killvrl tam! stnlvn from l`('HI1Ill'.\'. sl:1mzhh-r H1Ull.`~'f,` lhv szunv night. 5 Hampton }mli(-k'.` s(-r\r'ir'r~ .~:t;1Hvm innrt gurzugu ant thr- ms! 1-nrl uf Hlnkv `Sn. VNH3 !\ntr'r0rI hy hr(~akInL{ thu `tpzallm-k on thr.- nl'fi:- rlum`, zmrl ::~ mung: the :nrticl(-.~: ::tt)It`Il were t|n-- fulluwinu: fivv hut watt.-r tmntm`-., %f()lIl' c:n'trm.~`. uI' .-;p:u'k p|u1.{::, t.w.) b:|tt.vri<-5. :1 v:|_<:o of anti- t'rc-`/.v. fivv nil filtq-r.-:, I.\u|h.~:. '.Irm~ !nt.urv. gins mnnp :21:-vr-. Iwn tutu-.:. "`I(`('Il`i(` rlnvk from tlw wall, :I slat `Jn:I('him'. and 'iun|'t-t1(~.~: and (`horn- `Into l)nrs:_ Tho v:ulu(- was nlm-ml at ];nbuut $200, In.~:ur:um- wn=; (':n`rir,-:1, ` The slot mm-hi-.:-. and mnpt): <'.'n'tlb0:1rcl r`:n'l whivh had run- Jtnim-rl tho ('hn(`ni:1|r hzlrsx, wvrv int!-r H-(.-nvt-rt-d, tho fnrlm-r l)(`Il' Ihv An um Rum! II : rli.\liln('t- wost ul` ;Brc-IIl1:u|`:: shnlnnhlv-r lxrulrw, nnrt H1-` jlnttor nn thv rmnrl In I.it1ln `Auk:-. I nm. m....1.-.. ..u.ca.... In 1 r r y u USES CONDUIT PIPE 3HlGH EXPENSE or ELECTIONS ; IS OUESTIONED on at sun. Bur;zl:ur.'~; rt-N-nlly c-nlnrerl Mun) .- man's nu-w S(:l`Vi(`(.' : at Cookw- mwn. and stnlv an rmlin, :1 numb:-r of .Virv.<, butt:-ric-.<, nnd nlht-I` 2Jl`H(?|(-:: The same night lwn hm-zinr-3:: plum- lin 'I'hm'nI>n \`V(`I'l' I~mt-rwl by 1hi'v- {(-9 whn hank mt-ul um! ;.{.'a.s'ulim-. -Where Ijoes the Money Come From?" Asks Roy A. Stewart E LIONS CLUB SPEAKER ll IHRIKU llll.` ll|lI|ll'l_y ll| hllll LIl'tI!.' I value In the tnwn. and provide wnr \ '{or as many mrn as they rnuld ` The l`l'(f(!nl l'Il'(`HlJl\ hurl prmlucml wvcrnl (ruins uf though! in his mind. Mr. SN.-wart said. The first was lh" .trcm(~ndous amount of money apt-ul nun the clecliun. including rudm ibroadrasts nnd full-page newspaprr `advertisements throughout Camadu. ' "Thu nnnnirv cu-I: nn IIl`l'llnlIrI(V MU\'(?rllSC" |(`HIS UH'()U5{llUlll kllllll. , "The country gets no at-cmmunt: whatever from the parties as In .wh0re the money comes frum. or `how it is expended." he declared. 21: was only reasonable to assumo `that if individuals and business ` m-2 V }they would expect ;some very tangible 1` (Turn to page (H liH'lH . EIHU "lH|)l_`-' I - . : lm:k'r; .-;-rvi(~1- ::1:|!im| u! .10 I uc.- ..a nun H". I. PAGES 1 lo 6 SECTION 1 |lllI' l.\ll|l)H. 'vI|'IH` p `um U12ll'l`H(`.*: min!` rnnrv (':n`rir,-d. ...|.:. .. .....l n-nnlu No. 43 H IIIIH (1ISll`H.'l.`s', Althmuzh Grwornnr F.dw.'n'd M. ] Gnrrity of the County Gnu! would! make no sum-m(`m In Hw p1'us.<.i Shnriff l~`. (` Hnn~\' - Hm! rll hlnw I in Hu- wlmlml u ..f HlilKl' IIU SHH Sheriff l.. (` Pull u~..n..u~| O 1 FALL ASSIZES START MONDAY COURT HOUSE Three Crimiali and Four Civil Actions Entered ` on Docket THE * BARRIE + EXAMINER UnlU' 0 (H1 plaintiff. pluuulu. Civil Nun-Jury 1. I\-!:\ry .\. Swindlv. \'m`ll\ Orlllu Tnwnship. surviving vxocutrlx ox` Thumas Swindle. clccuused. vs. '1`ho_~. I-` Swindle. Inmshl 'l`o\vnsh1p_ [ lv\:u\.:r nlnu .- |:RH nu-Sn.-I n! .\u\ IHUUINS gV\\'lHUlt,'. U|.`(`("L|$l`U. V5, lH\\.\ Swmdlv. 'l`u\vush1p Plaintiff clmnxs S650 principal up lnurtgagv. and ixxlormt paid by plaintiff making tum! of 51.89608; $1.-100 paid and intercst makmg mtul of S-1.~|`.!`J.`.!9: $50 luau rvpuid; 2T:u11 mm! $6368.37: Mathews and L_\'nns. Newmnrkm. for plaintiff: Buulluu S. Marshall. Orillia. for def;-ndant._ ') hnuuulxnc NI Qhuvzn-0 Pr-Inmx: H ' Harvey Hagen, 19, Takes. Leave When Guard ` Called Away i . 1`/l$U'Snl|ll. \ll'lll|Il. H11` l`IL`X1k11ll|I. I 2. Douglas M. Ste\\':n't. l-`ranL`c.< H Plumlnor. and l urc_\'\'alc W. Plum- mcr. trust:-us John W. Plunnner Es- tate, Barrio. vs. Nutlmniol D_\'menL Barrie: for possession uf ccrkuin lands and pruxniscs occupied by dv- fendunt in Barrie. On Dvc. II. X911. L` Simon Dyment, deceased. father or; defendant, nmrtgugod certain lumlsr I 2 ` 1 71st ' H|l`lTH`llI ll) UH` pl'L'.C w In-ur_\' stated Hm! +41` f llw t'irrl1n1. sun` 1 ` ;::ml-lm-uk would be-; \ prupm` nullmriiius mi {NOVEMBER '12 AND 13j 'Mrs. W.G.Law Injurd [when 2 Cars Collidel | ..:Z_:_ i When the motor car she was driv-i iing cast on Collier street. just west nf Mulcnstor street. in front of the Municipal Building. was struck by a taxi driven by William Clarke, Mrs. `W. G. Law of Marlaw Manor, re- .coivcd painful injuries as a result ofl !which she will be confined to her! }home for a short time. Among nth- icr injuries. she suffered :1 bruised inrm and knee injuries. Both cars [were considerably damaged. Dr. 1G. 'l`u1'nbull rendered medical aid.` 2 'T`I`\n -mm :-Inn! lnnl: nlnz-n nhnni 43 `U. '1'urm)un I'L`n(1L'I'eu nluulczu mu. i The accident took place 'z1b0uL 4.30 `~p.m. Friday last. According to the` `llncul police. the car driven by Clarke` :cut the corner from Mnlcaster streetg Hind turning left mm Collier st1`eet,| `struck Mrs. Law's machine, knocking: lit several feet. Mrs. Law was re-l mnved to the Police Office where hcrl in'uries were dressed. i l Jpnlirn umln n rhm~m- nl` reeklessl :_ `~"""""'- Dairu-. IUI LIIU nuiuuu n ml, 3. Edna l\/lay Nurthoy. Nm'thum- `C. and tho Connor Junior 1 tborlnnd Cnunty. in behalf of herself ` tam Clubs. the Cnnkstmx ,:md all uthvr l1oir.<-nt-l:iw and l)cm`- field crop competition in `1ill(`lal`i(`.\` of Charles Herbert Graham. `, and the Alliston master t' j vs. Cecil Ray Graham.Lcnmpvtitimi in potatoes. jElm\`;i1c, and l\rIm':.' Rae. for a dl`-lhibils will be tranpnrtod gclaratimi that the will of C`. H. Gra- E listnn to B.'m`iv at tho (flu twin is mill and vuid. and judgment 1 .-\l1istnn Potato Fair. -setting asidv the execution of tho. , `will; Hun. C. N. (`mrdon. K.C._ Pot-, Your show is not fully := l(`t`l\Ul`0. for plaintiff: Stewart and ` without :1 notice in `Cumin =St(~\\'ai`t. Barrie. for defendants. ;Only 3 cents a wnrfl. 500 ` l ln]U]'l(.'S Cl'(? (Il'L'SSUll. Police state a charge of reckless Hlrivinxz wil! be laid against Clarke. BESTWJUDGES IN CANADA AT POTATO FAIRE While the gJ,u:u'(.l was tenmnrarily! absent. having been called nwny tn] another part uf the mm], Harvey; Hagen. aged 19, made his cscnpui from Simcnc County Gaol shortly before noon on Monday. 'T'nlrintr nrI\Inn1nn`n nf tho nnnnr.-`I Elnnisl Man Successful Breeder of Herefoici Cattle, Yorkshire Swine I` lmnding authorities on potatoes in! |Cnnudn have agreed to act as judges! of the exhibits at the Simeoe County [ulatn Fair which will be held in Barrie Armuuries on November 12` and 13. 1 "l`hrnv innlnrln |')rnl`ncc:n* \V J {Leading Aulharities to Act;: I Big Buyers Also 3 on Hand `1 I `NHL! Id. They include Professor W. J.i% lsqnirrol of the Field Husbandry Dc-j l']):lt`ih`I(`l1i. Ontario Agricultixml Cot-3 `|('1,'(`. Gnutph; John Tucker. head of} lthv Dominion Potato Cortificatitmi |S-rvico. Ottawa; 0. W. Lachainc .Ontario hl.'El(t of the Domniioni Potnto Certification Service: and! :R. E. Gooctin. district inspector of ithc Dominion Potato Certification iservice. i t rm. n..o..c.\ w...-.- u.i~.;.-1. mm hn nml to plaintiffs for $27,000. On Sept.` `5. 1933. sheriff by deed granterh `lands to plaintiffs; Stewart and `Stewart, Bnrric. for plaintiffs: Rad-1 I Eoniuirst and Hammond. Barrie. for jdofondant. I my uv.,,, \v ,n,,__ 1u...n...___ .b(El'\'1CC. I The Potato Fair. which will be the first of its kind over staged in On- tnriu. is under the Management of the Ontario Department of Agricul- lture. North and South Simcoc !BI`nn(thes. in cooperation with val`- : inns other bodies. | V n.... ,.r n...... :. nu. q;!Y1I`1\I\ {`nin\iv ~`l`l`lilll\|ll In tho llvrofurd cattle arena. Mr` |\\'nrnxv:\ x'vcvutl_\` :u. tn the! `up of the ladder when his fine herd irv. Domino R 0. 6th. caplxxred "ho nzramd clmmpiunship for Here- "ur-d< at tlw C:u\:\d\:\n National Ex-l hibition. "[`oromn. in :1 strong field =\t' llvrvtnrd exhibitors from the United States and Canada. This animal also was senior champion. `vest mzed bull. and best Canadian- hrod bull at the Exhibition. Mr. Warnicn won the bulk of the Horo- ford prizes at the following fall =r.~m~.< this _\'\\:'n`' Sllllml. Orillin. Om. - Collimzwnud. Barrio. Bvotnu. Elm- ~\':\lo. (`ooksto\\'n. Midland and Brad- ` ford. .\lo|\.\n.u|\ `Kr \.\!vn-ni.-n`.- (unhar- UH.` `NH('I' lMMlll.'.`. One of tlwsc is I ; tho Simcoe County! $300 Tor" th holclinpz of the Fair. Various `townships have also con- tributed toward t.he prize money as `follows: Oro. $20: Vespra $15: Flog `$20; and Tiny $25. A .~:peeial feature of the Fair will be the exhibit of two bags of table ;st.oek potatoes by each eompetitor. _one bag being bin-run Dooley po- ftatoes. and the other Eastern Can- ada No. 1 Grade. the graded poti\toe.< t.o represent. fifty bags or more sim- ,ilar potatoes t'or sale. Each exhibitor `must, eertify that he has for sale a `certain number of bags of potatoes 'similar to the graded exhibit. Twen- ty cash prizes are available. 'T`I..- fun `Council which has voted the sum of i l I l . .l..r:..:4.. DCIOIVC H0011 nn 1Vll)H(liI_V. Takim: advantage of the oppnr-U: tunity which pmscntorl itself, the; youthful prisoner ciimhod a com! duit pipe up the face of the twenty-! font. stone wall. dropped down un[ the roof of the wnmcn`.< quarters! and thence to tho ground. /H Hun Iimn nf hi< nsrzlnn, H21-I I iTemperance Interests of County Organized > I At Meeting in Barrie` Rev. R. A. Whattam. supervisor of organization. was present to con- duct the formation of the new or- ganizzition. The following officers were appointed: president, R. D. Cnutts. Midhurst; vice-president. Mrs. John Roseborr,-ugh, president of the county W.C.T.U.. Waubaushene: seeretnry-trea:4urer, Rev. W. K. Bul- ty. Barrie. A large executive bodv from the county is being formed. A special meeting of the new or;.:ani7.:1- tinn will be held in the near future. The Secretary of the 'l`emper;me:r Federation, Rev. A. J. Irwin. D.D.. I-u-nnnlu kn w....-.....-... ..r I... "ram. CIEAIIUU IIILUFUSLS U1 U18 county. ' I ' | V {IO-HI U) |.llL' [)l'['.\'L'llL l|HlL'. ill) DUIHICH iout many of the difficulties and Iproblems which have to he faeerl. l'l`l1c speaker deplored the present {system of Government Control 1whe1'el)y the liquor interests haw- gnined control of the political mu- ehine. He stated. "political nffili:1 .`l.l()l1S have become strnn;,zer than re- lligious ideals. l Tn nninntr nut Han I1I'ntTI~'\n1 nf` Ihn I l l I Representatives of the Temper- jance forces of Simcoc county met in Burton Ave. United church. Thursday afternoon, Oct. 17. The meeting was arranged by the On- tario Temperance Federation for the purpose of reorganizing the Temp- erance interests of the county. Rev. R, A. Whattmn, annhrviunr nf l.lUll Wlll UL` IIUIU In LHC HCHX` IUUJIVC. IFcdcrati0n, D.D..| brought the message of the after- mootx. Dr. Irwin traced the histnr_v `of the '1`e1m)eram.-0 movement from 7 ` 1830 to the present time. and pointed inn! rnnnv nl` Ihn rIH`f'ir-nllinc mm! I ll).',l()llS IUCIIIS. In pointinzz out the prngzrnnm of lhr` IF`ederntinn. Dr. Irwin said. We must have an educational policy. and we must have Iegislaliv'e enmrtmcnt." ` \ -, 15' not nd\`L'1`11. lluvivhnno '1 nnvi:-n in `(`nmim- F\'m1l<' .'hundred izrowers or more. .[ - _and question ;_ty. t.he five standing hiizthest in the local 2 ` Potato Fair. and it. is expected Hut` ' competition being eligible to com-| ._, , , This feature represents a definite 5 attempt to produce high-class mar- ` iketable potatoes. A number of bi` ' lpotato buyers will be present at the lsamples will be on exhibition of one The Boys` Potato Club judging competition. with twenty cash prizes offered, will also `be a feature of the Potato Fair. lt tis open to five members from each Boys Potato Club in Simeoe Coun~ Achievement Day judging pete. The winner of this competition will receive the C.N.F.. champion- ship shield. and to the team of three 'tClub members winning the highest aggrei.-,ate will be awarded three silver trophies. suitably en- graved. Club Achievement Days are to be SCt)l'C. 'lheld at Alliston on November 8 and "9. just prior to the County Fair in !C. Connor Boys` Po- Cookstown senior potatoes. .land field crop . 1 competition .Barrie. for the Alliston A.. R. and` The ex~ hibits transported from Al- -Qliston (`lose of the l ot. lto |lL`\l. K)il| |'|L'. In 1924. Mr. Wnrnica \\'as mnrrindf to Miss Hvlen Ross. daughter of M12 ; and Mrs. Thos. E. Ross. Guthrie. and illwy have three children: IsabvI.`_ lngcd 10: Murr:1_v. aged 7: and Lx11i:m_. `aged 5. Ho alsn has om.` brnthvr and. o|s...u\ on..." [n Yuk: C` \l'.....\3.s-\ !.iI{\'\l IU. A\lU1'l'L|.\'. ugvu I. FIHKX l.H|lIH. `aged 5 throo ~`islo1`. Dr. John F`. Wurnicn. Barrio; Mrs. Sherman Todd. Gilford; , Mrs. John .>\rchibald. King: and 5 Mrs. Wiliiam Huckle. Brncebridrzo. Ahhnuuh nnunr n nwnnxhnr nf 1h.- Provincial ;|-1`ci.l:ocal Police: Spread Dragnet to Capture Him lstnmg supporter of the First Co.` x\v Am`. 0 ml` 1\`.\' I'M`-*U."' npermi\'c l`:1ckers of Ontarm. Lll`.`l-_13n hm m'1 5UDD'~`1`- 4044 iicd. Barrie. ' Final Cookstown dance. Art mnrri-~d 1 \\'_ orchestra Friday, Oct. 25, 43b `at ; Hm hm.` mbpm. and mnm_.,.,_ E. Ross. sh-mid Ummd ,_.l1n`h_ I.-1.idn_\._ NO`- L T~l(.km5_ 59C and 35C 41 and 431, l_ngcd aged l.xlli:m. Dnm` m_L_x_\_ S_m_d,_ mom , W aged and . BOB` PU `HR {x'0md_`_` "Ion in mC Odi,._mf_. fn lo `Mi i\mn Sc 1 `.`t- k- 5 U p ` ` m 5` 4.,`'`fb, -` `-`- _ " Bmccbridszo; Dam? _C1`3|ghUI'S!_H311-'W0dn95' Ammugh never a member of the [day, Oct. 30. McCorkmdalc s.orche- municipal council. Mr. Warnicn l\a~;I1`- 1m"` 59TV"~`d- Ad"-i55` 3? been member and secretary of SS. `P1115 X pl 13. lnnisfil. for sc-vvral _ve:u's. He is. The anni\'ei`sai'_v services of Gilm- n member of Minerva Lodge. A.F.'rie United Church will be held on! and A.M.. Stroud. and Essa Road Sunday. Oct. 27. Services at 11 a.m.! l"resb_vtori:m Church. Allandalc. In and 7 p.m. will be conducted by nnlhine Mr \Uurninn coulnu hinxenlfiD.z\- Qnl.nn.\n (`lnnunv hh nf 'I`nr- l'l'SD_VH.`l'|Ell1 L.X1Lll'C|1. .-umnuzuc. 1!} ill! I '11! UL` CUH(1llL'It.`(1 U) politics. Mr. Warnica styles himsclf|Re\'. Solomon Cloaver. D.D.. nf Tor- `.as an Indopemient L.ibm'ul. mmo. 43b` !cE~J*rENNIK1T ; CELEBRATIONS ; NEARFINISH; M ! `Rev. J. E. Toronto, 1 and Rev. A. B. Caldwell, ` ! Marmora, at Trinity coNcLu15E6i1 SUNDAY Q Trinity Amzlir-an Church Conten- nry Cololn-n1inns continued on Sun- lrlay when two former pupils 01' the, parish. Rev. Jznncs E. Ward andw Rev. A. B. Calriwcll. preached at lhc morning .zmrl evening .\`(`l`ViL'(`,.~ re-| smectivoly. S|)C(`i&ll anthems wort-' sum; by the (`hair under the dirc(`-! (ion of Walter M:1<:Nutl. A.'I`.C.M. : Dnu n/r,- \XI:nrl in nnuy u-n:-hm nf CI H0" Ul VVHIICY XVHICLVIILL. I\.l.\ .LVl. Rev. Mr. Ward is nnw l'(`L'lu1' uf SL5 Slopl1(`n'.< Cl1urcl1, 'I`nront(), and Rev. Mr. Culclwull. is Rural Dean zmrlv rector nf 'l`rinit_v Church. Mm`mm'n.| I"|.\ f`..InI\.~. n. lIl:Il nan:-Ind nn l`L'(,'UH' (ll 1r1nn_v L nurun. JVlIll'IHUl'4'l.| | The CL'l(`.l)I`:|li(ms will conclude ml Sunday next when Rev. A. Gordon!` Chnnncn. also :1 pupil of the pnrisln ,nn(l nnw rcclnr of 'l`rinily (`.hurvl1.l iBr:1rll`m'rl. and S1. P;ml`s. C<)Lll.\'uIl'.'5 llill. will })1`c.'u.'|1 all the morninp,` scr- vicc. vxcl1;1m.zin;,: with Von. Arch- clczu-nn C. A. Muultnn. vicar of I`rin- ity. Barrie. The latter will preach at the (!\'0nin;.{ service. '1`lsn f`n.\0nun-.l f"nInIu--uHn.u~ The above engraving. which appears in The Examiner thrmu.{h tho murtosy of the Mz1rmm'a llemltl. shows Rvv. A. B. Caldwell. who preach- cd in I'rlnily Church last Sunday evening. and his church at M:u'mor:I. Mr. Caldwell is :1 sun of M1`. and Mrs. Fred C&ll(l\\'L`ll. Crown Hill. and fur scvcral years was in cl1an.ze of the parish of Wycl)rirl;:c. He is rural clean of North Hastimzs. {ll UH.` (TVCIHIIK SL'l'VlL'L'. The Centennial Celchrzitinns. which lwpzan on (')ct.ub(rr 5 with u Commemoration and 'I`hunks;{ivim: service on the silo of the nritzinul church at. Wm`s|C_V and P()y'l["'A streets. have hvon in prn;.u'css ({urinL'. the month at` October. I\/Iorninp, Service Rev. .1. E. Wurrl. .spcukim,v' on the . Our vitizonship is in Heav- vn." tnnk his text trum Philippi;m.<. He pointed out the importance of citizenship in this world, and the appreciation of our citizenship in Heaven. Xi`.-nun nu ...,... nlnur-....,. cal |\n:\\vx ant! LHCHCL` H) ll`l(` j.{l'(HllI(I. I At the time of his escape. Ha-g mm. with four ntlwr prisoners. wns` washing blankets in the laundry in! the north gaol yard, None nf 111! others :11I.on1ptr.~,d (0 lrsnvo with h|m.I Rnnnvnn1r\nr hv H10 rmnl in ! r1t=aVL'H- `dressed the be ` E.\'prc. great pleasure at bcin:. .:dion Club 3 {ex back to aid Trinity in CC1(.`bl`f1lil`.;!| D A MCNWL its Ccntcn'-1r_v. Rev. Mr. Ward i`0-`R(`,g'hm' is H m ferrcd to the days when he used tn.MCNiW',n and sit under (`nnmi William Reiiicimjhcm S` no is: Sp:-nkini; of his nld h:iiints in BEll`l`i(`. f D M'(_.Niv0n he remarked how he vziiucri l'2lt (1-`_K.m.\.'od in nu,` blimz nvcr the old paths which were this was his fir` .\`n fznniliur to him. and stated ti1;i`i,,,ml (.mm,_q `he almost knvw e\'(`r_v stone share I t of Kcinpviifrldt B:i_\'. 0 mo mm .lwr) linr{(`l`l11kl` rived at Hit` Cu mmiis: in Bar ,sc1~kim.: a job h DL-rl:irin_i1 thzil the parish had b(`(`il (`(`l(`hl`lli|1;.{ what hzid hzippcncd um.` hundri-d _v0zirs zigii. he said he would like In rvlebmto what wzis going to _ I. happen (llt(` hundred years hence. It ` "'`~V mm 5" was much more importiint tn l()(lki`h.;n mu} hm forw.'ird than to look back. mu`(`,`m_m_"_` E\'onin:_ Svr\'ic0 A ('n`'` Rev. AA Bi C. ilri\\.'v`ll took as his `m `,""" l_"`fl" text. And he thzinki-ri Cod and took NW0 m `_h,'L_' ('ournm`." rcforriinz to St. Paul. tt_h1"l]`m~V. '`j'T`f`" ` The [\1`(`t(`hl`l` rvf0ri'vd tn his :lS.\'(I- " "' 1 m` ` ' ointiun with tho Rl`0th(`l`h at` St. W. I)" w'"'( `.\...i .. ;I\ .1... .z,.... ll"`Inl1 rm. WU '`1' 7' xpn xlu nus. ..., . rie will on " mm. ~l. be conducted IRn3\' Snlnmnn (`lnnxvnr DD nf Tor- BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 A Centenary Preacher gwno IHIIC 1`i|li0||-*`- | Churr'h`s Hnntn_ is a ksI{ivim:7;n1d Mrs. nriuinul! An elm Py_"""}L:<)c was S (lur1n;'.|du_V_ --we` 'iiv.It- hut I ]l\.l.'}.;lllcl. lh 4| llL'[Jlll.'\\' (H IVIIDB -l ' {McNivvn Mrs. 1.zIxl11cy_ F.|i.;|- `jboth S1. is :1 lnw_w-r and :1 son nf .1 I). M(:Ni\'L-n. Virdmx. Man. Ho had `: in 1110 p|`n\'im'i:1l Imuso but first \'enluI'e mm .1 for!- wvrul (`0n1e. On mvurninu nftvr H10 t-](~('liun unrl('rtz1Iu~r:: in woe ssinn ur- Cnn: (`0mIniH(-0. Bzn'riv, Thvy VV('l`(! not burying; 1h(~ Inst h()p('.`i imim` rmun. A (nun-nu-1--.0 in-.\ A.- u-...~l-nu I, nlgnt. 1.; Duug,'l:I:~; Imss. (-lected us Cunser~ ` .-ivnlive in SI. Puul`.s'. '1`m'mm), by -E1000 is :1 sun-in-l.'Iw of Mrs. Tlms. - , Clark. whn has 21 summer place near - 3 Big Bay Pnint. W Grznhzun .Spr_V. CCJ". (rnmlidate Ewho failed nf election in 'I`ummy `-|Churr'h`s riding. Brnurlvic,-v~'. Tur- H,(mtn_ grumisnn nf Ihe late Mr. ilzzmd I).'miel Spry of Barrie. `E elderly vl(`('!m' in North Sim- "_`{e0e hezlrd In my rm election "|du_v. Well. I u.~eunlIy vnte Conserva- Hjve but I LE1\'(` Simpson .1 vote thi:= gtime. IIe`.< been :1 gznud minister ufl U ! education." -- The elecliun of Mrs. Gm). Blz1(`k,l 9-Hndependt-nl Crm.s't.-rvzulive. in the 'HYukrm gives the House of Commons 0:its second Indy member. Mrs. Black Hiis an excellent speaker. She ad- i(h'e:~`.sed the Barrie Women's Cana- ;(()l] few years ago. I 1 4 I i uuu. \_/ILIII u |\.vv _v-..--.v u,.,u. I `:5 D. A. MQNi\ CI), L.ibnml. olnvted in '|Ro;.{in:1. neplwx-.' nl` Miss .I('.~'.*:it- '[McNivvn `hnllx Cl L14. in u l...uu...- an.) .. . I` {Pig Clubbed, Killed, I { Stolen by Thieves} E To pay an cl<:vlim1 hul. Arthur |Rich:n'd:m rude Ed. Bcllehumt-ur `down the main slrm-1 nf Pa.-m-tum.-- luishonc in :1 \vh0(.-lh.'n`1`)\-.' on olvclimn `night. . nmurl-.u I2...-u ,.I....o..,1 OIITCTS 51Il.C`YT1]`JT(`,(l I0 HEHVK` Wllll DIHLI Rccmnmondud by the [1:10] in specter srwernl mm11h.s' anrv to be re-E moved. the Cmm1y I I'npm`1y Cum-I mil.1,no of tho County C had| met, Mmudny mnrnim: and had do-1 cided in net. upon tho inspector's I`c.`~ cnnmwndntinn. nu -. , .- In :- I l I .`IHlll('l' l'(HlHl. I ` Crnm,-1'\'::1i\'<` wnrkor, clrivimzl 01d('rl_v lnrly vlL'('tm` to :1 puHin;.! in B:n`riL'. was s1m`tlr~rl in hvar ,lha- Indy rc-mark. "I! wuuld Do (I 101'- rnhlu thins: if that man B:-nnvtt was In roturm-(1 again". 'I`hnug.:h tho hvin nuunn n I".rH vnhu Inn urnnt I`igs is pigs" at present prim-s, and the`. p rovim-inl poiicc :I.l`l` still seeking the ptwprtrators of :m Imu.~:u:II theft of It porkcr some time dm'im: Friday night last or early Saturday morning. IYuinr on n l\-n- snhnul lhrnn Cilrly -3illlll`|lil_\' IHU IIK. Using an iron hm` about three fret in Icmgth, "Ii('\'(`!s' broke in- to M. J. lhrnn:In`s-: sl:uI1:hl-r house. near the-. jum-,tinn of the Angus Road and Tiffin street. Inn! at um um...` .-I..I.I....1 -.. llllu lhllilll illlll I llllll .`7ll`|5l7l. west of the town. vluhlM:tl :1 240-pound hog over the head. and out its throat. then and there. They then (lr:u:grx| their qualrry through the fluids to a motor cau- wallim: on line Anglm Road. The vztlue of the animal w:l.s about $21. Hre. Lnurcn. UCl()D(`I` xi. au'-.'nu"-W an M --nu-W. 11 and 7. Minister` Rev. M. W. HOS-`Unl\'(`l`$n.V C0H'L'L . UniW`YSi1.`~' Ln` lip. Ponetangiiishvnc. Music. Thnrn- TOWN. `h!`9 ht` Played rm Iht` ton Male Quarwtto. 43bw-enior riigby team. although he wae Barrie Lions Club will stage onegitill elimblc` for junior- of the snappiest Minstrel shows and ilhe junior hocke) 108! in 1923-24~ revues. Nov. 21-22. New songs. new the next year he played senior and iokos. pretty chorus girls! Wait fnr_it was larely `hr|"0(|i|lZl}11 his Cffgrls it! Monarch Minstrel. first time inithat the team reac 0 t 0 an up Canada. 43b finals for two years and finally won Stop! Look! Listen! I-lallowe'en`out in 1927. |'.`..nl:.\ nn`nO4\- nl-.....;.|-. ll.`-s.-I-an f\.-0 I`nmiI\- nf Ynulvnrc Starring on = VIIIUIIIXI); Ill` llll mnnarcn IVIIHSIIVCI. lll'.\l lI[HL' Hll lcanada. 431)!` Stop`. Ha1l0\ve'on|1 Frolic. Dalston church. Monday. Oct.` :28. 8 pm. Admission 25c and 10c.| Snappy program Holly and local vnlr-nt. Luclry draw on W.A. quilt.` Refreshments. -13b ELECTION ECHOES Tzigf Cost $687.50 _`: 1 During the past two weeks. the! total cost. of relief in Barrie was $687.50, according to the report 01 the Relief Committee presented to the Town Council by Chairman H. J. Buchanan. at Monday evening's meeting. This indicated an average of $343.75 per week. I hmniiq fnr ihn lwn uynr-kc nrn nu Ul u`pn)`1D.li) [)Ul' WUUK. Details for the two weeks are : follows: Week ending Oct. )1 Oct. Fowl .......................... .. $225.29 $218.` Fuel . 42.50 25.` Clothing ........ .. 11.9!) 12.` Water and Liuh. 1. Rem .................... .. 4.00 13. Medical fees ..... .. 13.68 13. I1nspi1nl17..'1linn 53.13 53. 1.: for 'I`rnnsfor Hngrvn. whn was . 1hr<`r- weeks nun :11 ()x'I|l:n by Mugi. C. F. Rick. In .<~rvv :1 torm in lhv Wailin `I i 1 Onlnrin Rofm'mntnry of tvvn yonmi 1 I I less one day rln1m`n1in:11o, and si.< months iIvIe1m'n1innl(~ nn st-vnrn! charrws nf bronkim: and mwlorimz at Orillin. wax 10 have boon trans fcrrod In tho rofnnnzntnry Mnnri:n_\` afi('I'nx)1>I) with lwn ulhvr pv`i. |( 'T'hr- vmmn mun urn: rh- nun [small fir(~.<. nnnc 4:! which did muvh (lznnnge. (luring the past fuw days. 'I'h1,- Fn'(- Hl'l}Z{ld(` r0.<.prmdod in each | (`. I I l Bm'ri(- was v1s1l.(-rl by 2| sm'i(`s nfi I cast`. I Fire.- in the basement of 0. J. Tr:Ivm`.<:` rv.k:ic,l(.-|1c(! :11 Z7'Vi(!1()ri:a St, :lbnu1 10.30 n.m: Saturday. did slight rlznnzuzc-. Cnus:t_His:`unknnwn. ... A, .,:uuu..r . v During the previous ihrcc we(:k. :1 total of $l.000.2l was expended rm` 1'1.-lit.-I`. so that the average for tha- past five weeks was $333.54 por week. ....,.,... -u. I I The l'ir(_-men \vcro`cn|1(~cl'm1t to n lfznlso alarm at the Ra Pinning Mill .u,.,\. \,-uu.u_ In unnuuvvn. :11 11.10 u.m. S:alurd.'n_y. The .~:prink- lur syslmn xwls being r(>|;nirvd (null the ht-ut. mark: the sprinkler systvn. I irim: lho alarm. : An nlnv-rn uync vvnrur in I1v`\run\ .1 IHUJ, Ill! illEll'XH. ' An alarm was rung in when it! vvus thought 1ha1 Harry E. Mr.-Cul-t lrnlxxzlfs car was` on fire opposite his| l(,`Sid(`h.3(' at 49 MI'Y S1.roo1. nbnut 8.30 p.m. Sunday. 'I`h-re was no! dmnnxzu and no water nsod. A u-hin-\nn\r fin-n nl Ihn rnuirlnn:-.-I Series of Small Fires E i With Little Damage ' Keeps Firemen Busy_ A chimney fire :1! H10 Y'(.`Si(l(`n(f:! uf Mrs. B. Grccnsid<:_ HI Gnwun /\vr~,. Allzmdnlc. tank the l)riu;1d(- out :11 11.15 n.m. Monday. No dum- :u.:r- was dun!-. `lillllilglf LIIIKI Ill Willlfl` l]S(`(l. % Ahnlll 72 R . | In 'l"nru.-rlnv run !||!n'n\ I 'I`u1:ll:~'. . ?l}.',(' VVHS (lUl1l'. N Abnu1.3.30 .'1.m` Tlmsdny. an ulurml was rung in when i! was` l'u|n1('| that :1 mntnr var owned by the I<`.vm1in;: '1`:-IL-1.,'r.'un. 'I`m'm1u. Whi('h was n:n'k:;rl nn Bil_Vfi(,'ld Sl.. l)(:sidr- the Wullingzlon Hotel, was 1Ifil'C. A lcnn. zunmmt of d:nn2u.:(: w;u~ `done in the upl1n]: and win- (lows which had to he smashed in nn Zl(`(`()lll`H` of tho (-rn` lwinrz luck:-d A viyznretle hu. is lhmmht 10 huvvl been the cause. E m1}"P;'t" `l`7'<`)':t;1.i;l'It; Average Now $333.54` ilIl(`l`Hl)UH Wlll) l'\.`\'U UlI]l'l' ]H'lS()lll_'l'.\ l Th(' young nmn was ch-.<(-ribr~d us I woinhim: nhnut H0 puundx. having: :1 l1oi;:h1 of fivv {om svvc-n m` (`ight Inches. with very fair conmlu-ximn and pimply face. At lhv time of his escape. ho vvas wnnrimz plain d'll'l\ blue trnusors and fnrivd bluo shirt As soon as his :1b.<<-mu` was nu- Hcorl by the guard on his l`(`llll`H. provincial and lm-nl pu]i(t(" \\'-ru nntifiml throughout the district. and :1 police drngznot was sprozld out Night and Day Hunt. In c|1nr;::- of Sorgt. Richard Cux, of Barrie l1ondq1InNc1':4 ml` the I rn~! vitwinl Pnliov. (-vvry nvailnhlo police` nfficer was pressed into sm'\'ic(- in` an effort In ro-capture tho osr-npvdl )_r_isont~r. The som'(`h was continued! ntensivc-ly nigh: and day. with} every mm! mm] hixzhwny in the; northeastern portion of tho Cuumyi wnichvd ('m`(-fully. | H \nnuII1nI|rIh9 H1219 Hxn nunn vnhll-1| The plurality of Dunc:m F. M('I Cunig. K.C.. M.l ., in last wet,-k's' Ft.-dcral Election contesi in Nnrlhl Simone. was increased by five vole:-I as a rcsuil of the absentee poll con- ducted In connection with the elec- tion 1ur..I....I... l\/fr-I ...... 4'.uII...n..,....I ' McCuaig Gains Five From Absentee Pol] uon. I Malcolm McLean. Colltngwoud. " Ret.ui`nin:.: Officer for the riding. zin- nnunccd the fnllmvimz fiiziirosz Ctmpm` 1: Ci';nvt`ui'd 2: M<'Cunii.z 13. Simpmn R. The :ib: poll nttuwi- vnti.-i'3 siicti as :<;iitm's. Iiimbornmn, t'i:~:h1-in; mt-n and minors. who were on th'-t lists in North Siincoo. to cast their bzitlutx in nther parts M the Prov. itl(`(` on Eli-ctinn Day. providing: thr-_v \Nt.`l`(.` zit It-zist 25 miles distant frnni` their hmnw poll. 'l`wi.~nt_v-t niir PIN`-~ ` tors :iv;iil(.-rt thcinsetves of this pri~ I vitog'c. I |EIg;rK J-.-17ic`ziEu",4%%l3jS`r`1T`iT}i`i3arrie, i One of Cancldcfs Yom1gestM.P. S DUI H1 13.14. x Family of Lawyers . .-Uh.-r graduating from the uni-! versity in 1926 he helped to form` the famous Varsity Grads hockey team. which won the world's cham-I $330.55 \JL'l. ll $218.43 25.01) ` 12.22 I I/1`)! $136.91 ; Local Police Puzzled gBy Weekend Burglaries; `Portion of Loot Found wuurnvu ('m'(-Iuu_v. It was tlmuuht that tht` man mlpzhl have nttnmplud lo roach tho hnmva nf rolativcwa in the Midland and Or-1 illia diSll'iL'1.~;. . n|n..\...n. r~.n.,...-m... 3.`.-1...."-A M 1

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