Mb Year min Club R.(~:'ull:~: mce was :1 luuu nuwu. ving tn the Snuth Sim- Mutch following on , the cxl1ihiL< were ex- rmd. ('S[)(`(.`lEIll_V in the and senior livestock I little lnwc: . Qnvh Cirn- . WIIIS | , duel 1' the ) and Cookstown Fire ProvidesThr-eat Queen's Hotel and Harness Shop Levelled; Harmon's Novelty Store and Phone Exchange Gutted [Rest of Village Valiant Efforts of Volunteer Fireghters and Three Volunteer Brigades `TOTAL Loss IS Ef1MiiTED AT $20,000 ()1 Mn: Iluluuu How Fire Sl,z|1`tvrl , The fix't- was Hrs! noliut-rl by Ht-r~ beri. Harmon. who had 1.101. up ulmul 2 :u.m. to attend to an urgent talu- phono call through the switchboard. 3 It was blazing in :: shed at, 1,ht-I rear of McLeod's harm-ss shnp nu-xl l door to the east. Mrs. Ihmntm Ivhug phomvd T. J. Dawson. Mrs. C. Win- ` lnr, who rsfs rm ihv south xidol nf'1he street, nulicnd thn firm: :nhm1l.| ` the same time. and .-she ram; Hw- ` village fire bvll. ` ' Wht-n 'l`. J. Dzlwsnll. I)rmL{. Daw- ` sun and sr*vcI`nl others, v-nu-rr-(I thv harnns.-4 shnp_ the smoke was lwlch-`g ing forth from tho rear of the strm-. ' I making it ilnpossiblo to ::(.-r!. I 'Y`hr- h-mm two-smrt-y builriinu unu--un-,,\.. 1 4 it ilnpOSSlDl('.' U) s(:.-. , The fmrm two-sinrt-y building} was soon H mass of [lanu-:', and so: hot. did the Na /.0 bncomr-, that iii eventually burned thI nu[.{h ihvl windows and roof of the Harman` brick building. only a few feet wt.-.=,| 3 of it. Telephone service ceased, ...L.,...o ')'1n 5. m { mg nuia over mmselt. Poole and the stone crusher he- cnme 8 mass of flames. Two other employees nem-by grabbed blan- kets and smothered the flames. but not before the young n1nn's cloth- ing had been burned off. Funeral Here Monday The fun:-ml was held Mrmdny af- ternoon from the residence of his parents, 76 Victoria Street. with in- terment in Barrie Union Cemetery. Rev. A. N. Cooper minister of Cen- tral United Church. which the fam- ily attended. conducted the services. The pail-bearers were: John New- man, Cecil Poole. Maurice John- ston. Garnet Johnston. Charles Le- May. Melville Rowut. Floral trib- utes included offerings from Cook Construction Co. and Colvllle 'I`rnns~ port Rnrn in Rn.-m`.. ()1 IL. 1l:IL:puI. labnut 2.30 :1.m. ______.._____. _ tendzmcc at meetings. 1 Results wl`l`(.` as follows: 5 James Steers, Brzu.ll nrd, 636; Hoh- (_-rt Brown. Bradfnrrl. 623; Frank` l'I`n(l(l. Churchill, 622; (`mrdrm I`url 606', Evt-rut! McVnt.ty. 547; .I::<:k Wice. l,.t~l'rny_ 5344; Ivan Wright, Conkstnwn. 537; Brut-v Prt-nu:-I-,1 S1.mu(l. 536; l$('nnMh Ellisrm. (`,nnkx- I tnwn, 506; Curl Fildr:_v, I`hnrnlnn I 500; Imightnn Rnlstnn, 486. I lB.C.|. Academic Leads ` In September Average 9 All Schools 91 P.C. The average aHondzu1m- of lhv-i pupilx of Barrio Coll:-y_i:m~ and 4` public schools during Sc-pt:-mh:-1' was 91 p01 (-r)nt._ according: to thr- monthly t'f`p0l`t nf lhv prim-upul'< presented to Barrier Bvmrri of Edn- cation at tho Orttnbvr meeting, 'I`ur-.~ day cveninpt. [ RFI A:-zadr-vnir` had U16` |)v'*.H`V iday evening. B.C.I.. Acadmnit`. had averagc attondan(:(~. 94. B.C.l's. enrolment Ill both t-mic and cnmnwrcial rivparu excevdud 700. 11 was imlicatt Details won-1 :3 F`. A [).K.|` I\l lI\I"llll\ - -Comm-r<-ial Prince of Walt.-3 Victoria King Ed./`ard King George ` `` has hv-v Totals . . . . .. 1.851 1.678 91 \._,;,_\. 1,, I '<=Fr-Enmllod. A~Averag(-. P.C. nf hm! `-Per cent. . i TARTED ON 152iviNC;jC){'1i)iE"rT `BRENNAN co. TO DRIVE IOB FULL SPEED The Brennan Paving Co. of Ham- { men. who were awarded the con- tract for paving the Barrie-Camp! Borden road, as was announced ex- ,t.-lusively in last week's Examiner. have lost no time in getting to work A ufnnvn ehnun` ha: he-on gm un The village of Cnokstown was Sl`l'il)\1S|_V l,l11'euLened by :1 s1)er:t.-.u'.l1lu1' fire which Ievellz-(1 Um Qnvm1's Hotel and MeLe0d's harness shop, and sluw .:l.nr~, u.n(.l gutted the upper part of I-Ia1`m0n`s nnvell,y store um! telephone exchange, early Monday mornlnpg, 'I`l1:111k:;;:1viI1g Day. rm... Itrnu nulh-nnlnrl no qwnnnn nnrllv 1-nvnrnrl hv purl. Born in Bnrric Deceased was born in Barrio on` June 15. 1915, son of Mr. and Mrs:.. David H. Pnnlc. He had n.t1,(`ndorl: Prince of Wales School und Bax-rin, ColIcgiate;nst1tutc_ and had work- efi for various firms in town. He h_ad been cmployod by the Cook Construction Co. as :1 truck clrivvr slnc spring. and when fatally In- jured. was helping out nt tho stone crusher in the absence of his forc- ITISIYI nave 1051 time In gu-Lung u: wutn A steam shovel has been set up in the Vespra Township gravel pit near the Pine Grove School, Gren- tel. An office has been opened there. telephones installed, etc. The as- phalt outfit also has arrived. The company has a very complete equipment of machinery. One of the uxcuuxlgu, mu 1y Lvlunuuy nun lung, lII(Il|l\-rrjnvnnn ._.v.,.._,. Loss was estlmutecl :11, $20.()()U, partly -,nv01`e(1 by insurance. Origin of L110 fire was in 2:, small shucl in the rear of McLc0(l's harness shop. Hun(11'e of Ii`irul'i;,rhI,v~r:; Through the efforts uf hun(lrml.<; n1` Im-.uI firefight.- ors, and the Alliston, Benton mud S(:lunn|)s_~rg,r volunteer fire brigades, the l'lan1cs wore kept, in (.vll(\(.rI( In the north or Essa Township side of the main ::t.r-wt, in 1.110 village. m,...a....nonIu Ihn minrl ur-no I`:-mu Hm nm'l.h which E531]. 'l'()WI1SHl]) Sl(lC ()1 LINE lil'd.lll :lI`."ll Ill mu: vuAu.p5\;. F`0rLnnaLely, L110 wind was irmn i.i`w nm'i,h, which aided the fil`(`,fiL{hL(!l'S in sziving :uijniniiw, buildings on L110 west. and east, side of the i,lm:r~ l)|`l`IlQl'(` .~;l,ruci,ures. Miraculuusly, M<:F'ucl(lm1'.: Ci:mi.ur~, dirt-(:l.i_y nzmi, (if the hotel. and only about. six fvnl, irmn ii._ did nui, r-,:ii.cl1 fire. It, was (:0vm'(>(i with tar 1`(mi`in;:. ph()n(,'.SCl`Vi(1(`]ll|.(`l`l`li|)i.i'(l IL is coiisidrm-,(l unlikt-ly iliul, H1!` Lwn rinsimnyerl buildings will be i'o1)l:'u:e(l. li.lHl()lli;h il()Hiiiii.',' (infinite had been (locided at, time oi` wriifinq. R('})1l.il'.. have ul- rcady been coimnenced in the Ilm'l)m`l, ll:n'mnn building. .. nyn_uIru'nv unlirl hrir-k . ln:;ur:1.n('.re zturried coxmnencnu no mo 11(!I`I)m'I. nummn I)ll11uuu:,. :1. t.wo-st.omy solid brick .~;t.rm-,1,urr-. totalled $3,000 on the building and :;mm: on l.hn: vzontcnts. Due to the burning or l,hi:~`. building.-,, t.h Hull Tele- phonc exchange was out of l)u.~:inr::-:5 from about, 2.30 am. to '7 pm. Monday. The Cookstnwn c-xttmuuzo was re- ostublishecl in the roar of P11gslt:y':: lmu:;c~, xmv door west 01' the burned cx('.hang(:. u..... mi.-n Qizn-1:-rl . H \\/:1 , um! I. h,-.11 an hour Entire Village CHI In UUHI rII.4II|- ercial rlvpartxm-ms indicats.-d. (IL 476 397 246 `II |ly l|'lll|1vI' ll lrnm 3114- I hmm. ulthu ntishinns `hm H".vt-r_vl|1inx,' I......` I-l|l1|:IHll K In Hw nwnn munity war; I) Hmrl prt-vc-nlinL` lhy lmilrmugs. 1 Thu vi|l:u,'-` uh... urnv in lBui|ding Proeed.-Q Rapidly At Borden Surviving are hls wife. forrm~rly| Edith Bird. Allandalc: his parents. two brothers, George and William K. Poole. at home. and a sistcnl I Miss Leona Poulc. also at home. a\___.____, {fr>atu1'w:a is n huuzn truck drawn by can-x`pxll.1r lruclnr, This will handle ll j`zu'(l~' nf nzmw.-l to a load - six `inn -5 as much as an ordinary truck. Already thz-re is much activity, a lumber of truCk.= of various sizgs mrl makes running about. The Examiner understands that work will bi: started at both ends :~nd in the middle to push construc- tion as fast as possible. It will be a race with the frost, as the asphalt top cannot be laid in very severe wonihnr Wnrb slurred yesterday. _ HVl' llllll ` rhu llnrnu 2lHhInI),'|l Ic `had I`r' u(.4. lmu-`: .5!)-;,I;allIm chemical lrI`nllL{h? inh) the tray. or Huh:-rt Hutton, and vx11n|:ln.-tha-r In {he Vil- ` ..... Av: ..|.nmi:-nl mm- ml Im` imlf or of an hum` that the )1 I run!` t-;n1;,'h|. fire. and nkw mm H, mass of flame. IH::lmu.:s H:-moved I-I_v. w->I'k!'l`.s` were able mn:.l nl` Ilw furnishings llurlmm store and the mngh r:m1:~2|d(_-rable fur- uad |o'hr- loft behind. v in llw McLeod store i nwrl. rvfnuhh-r:-. /\(`HV(.` n~:.n1inu-, Hm r-ntire com- I. .. r;..L.o;..a Hm (Ire inu-. my fighting the (Ire H zrprc-urling to near- aaluilnn ml the `town -rl rt-trvntly, forbids MI` IN-Int; taken out xu; tho town unpro- 1111111.-'l1I'1` nu: vu- I-. Ar: chmnical sup- wy wr-I`I- rnplenished nf lrwnl merchants. w l'in- brigades of :n ;mrI Sr-homberg. ::I"'J|I|l'I', Pmrrie was Ixvlp was avaable Ivr un `u:t'm,xnt of the Ilvlwn of the Town ..nHu fnrhidrl J and .300 men are -onstr-.:ct'mn. Weather fuvnruble. Tuesday `wIf-d.'ny lost because 1', .-unve July 1. it is 1t'n me plan LU uuuu uz d!`0pp('d. are be- ul st-vr-ral more are '|l` nu-..m. hu1:'."_ which were -n the plan to build . Ammmd are he- ml: v -no un\I\I1ucI I V lIIlI'l': What. you got for your money not 1 whut you pay d(`.tl`l`lhiH(`.\' the Vulxu`. ? Both in news and :Idverlislm.:. Tho; Barrie Examiner gives by fur the] biggest value. I . `K mg war we rum, vi the Tanks. It is Ir-mrn. with a one- :~:u-h end and of- n the middle. Lay- u an Tuesday. The Hm ttrmtract. ' m-kzz is roofed and nlxnnst ready for mv wiring and -I-.I!e.h:mr; ans now xp fur the iarge I v` the technical r the Ideal for the gun yt-slerday. < cmurtvrs and the pnrily roofed. 20 -r-n added to the - heating plant for v- hm-n called and . '1' tn) the garage fur the Arm) H... Tank: H is -4 ing apaco at No. 41 I ' , -r.f flnmn Legho;-n In Sterling's Ncsti MUCH or C E>Zi9ITiJMIh2Ym- (Silt ORGAN IN NEW2 .'ro BE OPENED AT SHANTY BAY. ocr. 15 Special services are bving hvld in St. Thomas` C`hurc'h. Shanty Bay. on Sunday. October 15. at 11 a.m.! and 7.30 p.m. Those are to mark tho ' completion of the new organ_ which has been built to commemurato the 100th anniversary of the opening` of the church. and as a memorial m the nae! LDC PEISL. The construction of the organ has ' been of much interest to pmplo throughout the summer. as it has been built. in the church, as organs i in the older days were built. Mr. ~Shute. the builder. has done quite ` a remarkable piece of work in in- corporating into a new organ many of the pipes of the old one. thus pre- serving the sweetness of tone and the associations that people prized in the old. THE. * BARRIE. * EXAMINER .:::::;6 `:--T* -:---:---- % % _____._?______.__._. Even tho lu-us arc gt-Hing nir- miuded. Instead of In-sling in the mow or somo lowly (`|)l`lIl`l`. a Leghorn hen lwlonging to Ed- sou Wlvo of (lraigvulv decided to go aloft to lay its eggs. Gt-Ming her eye on at big sl.urling's m-st lu 1| spruce tree near the house-. the hon thought this would he at good spot and l'orth\\'illI do- posltod an egg in the sl.arling"s domlcllo. 'l`I.- t..-..n.. |....n DAVID L. POOLE] SUCCUMBS FROM SEVERE_l_3 URNS IIIIIIIIIV-III`. 1`h- family had notim-d flu` hen in the tree ono day hut thought nothing of it till. some- days later. Huey heard on v.\- citcd clatter from tho hvn and. proceeding to iII\'`sti1:n1(`. found a slarllnrs nest on the ground with four nice Leghorn mzaxs. unbrokon. along with it and am- other one that had been snmshod In the fall. III III!` Hut. The hen is rt-pork-d as being "very excited" over the aair. Is It my wonder? _.___,.___o_\_. ..___.____...9___._ .... .- Examiner Classifieds for results. j..:..jj._ .__.____, _.____.____. GIVES l!l(`-GES'l` VALIVF. 1|...` ...... "RE/\(!Tl0N TESTER" Tank corps men undergo stiff' tests. as on this machine dcvelopedl at Camp Borden. In response to a signal from behind. the recruit demonstrates how quickly he could work either of the tank's two clut.-I lches or perform other operations at `the officer's command. _ ` GUTHRIE BOY ! I HIT-AND-RUN ' \ % AUTO VICTIM Melville Locking, 20, Kill-ll l ed Walking Along Road l Near Sudbury 5-`Minn, roared off after the accident. Mr-I I.r:(-king. 20-year-old former Guthriv rt-sidcnl, was knocked down and killvrl by 21 hi!_-and-run motor- ist Thlimdny night while walking on the Copper Cliff Road near Sudhury. with :1 friend, Miss Mary Snlvaluggio. The unknown rlrivm`. in a lame .. . .,.| amvmugg.-_m. v ,5-`Minn, _ The youth was formerly a stud- ont at Barrie Collegiate Institute and played first base with Mitchell Square :-'0[tball team last year. Lm-kimr :ut`l`r~r(-rl 2 fraotllrn of nu nun,` au_,u.u.... A tnxi drivur_ Douglas Lisk, slop- pud his auto when he saw Miss_ Snlvnlzu-,gi() waving her arms fran- lically. He took Locking to St. Joseph's Hospital, but he was dead ` on arrival. 1 :..x. n... ..:..1 uvcnrinrr ;mi cum- David Lorne Poole, 24-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Poole, 76 Victoria St... met a tragic death when he passed away in Oril1ia' Soldiers` Memorial Hospital about 5.80 am. Saturday, as 9, rosult of critical burns received in n gasolinn explosion. The vnn-1 nn I`-mnlnvnn nf H1!` ! . vvss unu A|\ .-u.\_. \r\.v~ yin Dino D'Agostini. proprietor of a garage near the scene of the acci- dent. said he heard a "thump" and . saw hocking's body on the road- way with the girl standing nearby in :1 dznzo. 1 Locking went north last spring and began working at Frood Mine lnnly 16 days before. He was walk-` N ing humv with Miss Salvalnggin. '-`who was alt:-nding 21 night busi- Class. 'l"hv cnuplo loft lhv ;rI-1 _.,_ ; 11....` - nv........\ ! hC[llEll'C .'~'Oll.DE1ll Loam IHSI yum`. ` Locking suffered a fracture [the base of the skull and left side of his head and cheek. There were no other injuries. A A..__: _|.. .. arrivui. _ Lisk saw the girl waving and stop- pr-d in invostigntt-.. Miss Snivalnggio snid Sh!` had been walking with llmcking when El big sedan hit him gum] ki1(l('k(`d him 27 feet. v - _. . n.:,. |_-..|. Mvllnwing the purchase of tho; jM:n'luw Manor" pl`(`Ip(`X'ly on Blakvl fS1.. by Mx'.<. Stoinhoff of Sim('m'.' 3\\'hn is fitting it up for a hoto1_ it gwus rumored that an application had ! `bvon mndv for an authority to 5011; .\\-im- and beer on tho pwmiscs. ` 1 Th. pu.\`sibilit_\' of having a bow! 3,:-rzuzo mum ostnblislwd in that good: Xx-vsidonlial soctitm. was viewed with , l:'-"I i(`-us (`onom`n by many of the re-I uidnnvc ; `lulu n-nu-uu nun n... .....u. 1 "I found the man on his back 'blL-eding". said Lisk. "My passenger. Jack S1.r~vcn9on_ helped me pick. him up and put him in our car. We worv rushing him to hospital when he passed out." I 'r\:.. n-A .., .... _..........'..o.... ..t n I No Applicatioi:IVl;;l~?eFor B_everage Room Authority |.`I`l'l\`ll.\ I sidvms. { 'I"l\.\ u Sl(l(`l1lS. Tho nialtor having bvvn bmuzhti .0 tin` uttvution Of the Barrie Min-i iistvrial Association. Rev. John Mt`-! Giiii(`udd_V. secretary of that organ-I ,i2.aliun_ xvmto to Hon. Dr. Simpson.` llV.1{l1\lT(`l` for the riding. for inform:-\-g -`tum, In his i'opl_V'. Dr Simpson stat- ; (`(1 that no application had beoni mndu tn the Liquor Control Board] and vxprossod the opinion that l"thvro is no necessity for the 05-; tuhlishmont of an additional bev-- . . Another intornsting feature is tho'1 \'vr_v fine case which Mr [3 Shuto has designed and which hasgl boon constructed of butternut woodll which had been donated by Mr.}T Wilson. and was grown on the? O'Brien property. Not only is thisl fitting because it was Col. O`Brien; who had the church hum originally-.g but alsn it is the same wood and ` uc-sign as the pews Ac urn as fhn 9l`\Vi(`P rm Sun-I CICSIETI HS ll"|` DCVVS. As well as the services on Sun- da_v_ there is to be a recitai in the church on Wednesday evening. un- der the direction of Lloyd Tufford. organist of Collier Street United Church. assisted by Glen Morley. cellist. and Miss Florence Biltclitfe. pianist. both of Barrie. e... Barrie Young Man Victim of Gasoline Explosion Near Rugby ATTENDEB B.C.|. ----?--\'3----- lmowr anew stagvu at xuxunw Subscribe for The Ebcammer. year the week of 0..-toner 14-24. -I;1%I{/iz'11? la-1w Manor Propefty (Turn to Page 3 Please) CANADIAN RECRUITS LEARN ABOUT TANKS BY PRACTICE IN THE FIELD Vuluo nf tanks in murlvrn \v:n'fnrv iwas d(-mrms1.|'.'nl,vrl whvn Gvrmnn |moch;mi7.r'd units mllvrl at-.1-nss Pul- lnntl. crumplin;.{ nll r-ppn. A! Camp Bnrrlmw, C:murli:m snldivn; urc- instructcd in their ns'- in lhv Can u- 4 i;Xx7vi&g%roN:z:Ns.] INJURED IN CRASH! `NEAR SUNDERLANDQ I (I*Inwko.s`1mw CHl']`l`.\'|)(>ll(lr`ll(`(`I i ` Whilv Mrs. Mary Gr:nh;nm nnrl` daup:hters.I-lildummrl llu1`;I.:IIl(lCh:\<.. Boyntnn wore on 1.l1oir wny tn Cul- borne to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ushvr; `for Thnnksgivingx Ihv_v- met. with nl serious acr,-irlt-nt nn Hi;:l1\v:Iy Na. 12!- ncar SUl1d(`,l'lill1d. A car rtmnim:'- north cut. in on a hill. (rrnsl1im:, intu`, thr Graham cur. lVlrs. (`.rnh:nm hurl one leg and clwsl ('I'u. llilrlu,` had hm` right arm l)ml;vn In 1\vnE places. Flm`.'1's :mkl(- mud nnsv \vm`t*i broken and Ch;u`li(- l .:~ynln1 hurll bruises and mils. Tho nrt('u]):u\ls of. the other car worn ulsn hurl. All: - are in Lindsay lm.:pil.ul. Roll`! (`.'n`s`. `.werc dnmnlishod. l\ lrs. Grnlmm had i - to hzivo X-my lromnwnl and Sm`-n1.s} I to be hurt. lhv wnrsl but is hnlding! lher nwn at limo of wrilingz, us are ; the others. , tun... l\lIrn~nv rzmhum .'|nn1h0t`i l lMrs. Mary (irahzmn Ilas l.-4; and (tllcst (frnslurd; 'l`w0i Dallghtcrs (int. Bom-.5 Brok-; en; Olhcr (iur (fut In the others. ; Miss Marjory Graham. nnothorj daughter. was not with me party: `and wont tn I.ind:~'u_v with hm" uncle. Dun MCCuaiu, rm Sunrlny ::ft`rmmu' `after rncvivingz tho m-ws. , . .____._ -_,_.o.___._, _.__ NO INQUEST PLANNEDI iIpr0p(`1`I_\`. mm-v mv rm-uqu H1 _\'I|I- _ |1cnm-. I hnvo boon in tuuvh with "Hhc Liquor (`nntrnl Bnm`t'l. and they '{int'0rn1 me that no {lppH(.'1llDn has ' ibeen rec9i\'od by ihvm. nor has any [inquiry boon made of mom. I can quite understand that th- pmplv 5`0f Barrio would he keenly vnncs>rn- ed over this rumor. and I havv ask- ed the Liquor Control Board to 9 keep me informed. You may be [3 sure that. shnuld an application be- lslmade to the Board for such an auth- .I|r~.-iou Okn n;H~;..nu nf R'll`I`n\ u-i`.I v -..~- - `.1. H;w(`n't you :1 fri like to 501- en (`nuv ml mni|wr l Fur xnlo ml or this nfficv. `\l| L7"l'I I "Your "timmiun I pl`0p(`l`1)'. hnHr-r T llllatu` LU ll1(` DU'dlU nu mu in nu unlu- gcrily. the cilizt-n.~` -If Bzirrxv wiil , have an opportunity of (.`xp!`(`~'. - their feelings in the mutt-rr I axzrool : with your Vi`\\' that more is no . necessity for the ost.1b1i. If an additional beverage room at the 1 present time." I -15 Anal` .4--. .....--. ..-..- _. A recent survey of the automo- bile industry shows that no matter what make of motor car is bought. the buyer gets real value for his money. according to officials of the Canadian Automobile Chamber of Commerce. sponsors of the National Motor Show staged at Toronto this \7nv.|l' Ohn -.u:.n|z nf (W.>h\ho-1` I-13)} . uni-n ....u.\. Advv1'Hs(` in Thu- .,--_.__1;_._.._.__ BUYER GETS REAL \'.~\Ll'E VERY POPULAR, TANK S(`H()0L 'I'I'I/\(`,|lES DRIVING. (iUNNI'IRY, i ...u |.I:..|.a:.... \I..!.a I CXPIUSIOII. The youth, an employee of the Cook Construction C0,, Barrio. was badly burned last Wednesday noon in the Jordan gravel pit nc.-ar Rugby. about three miles west of Orlllia. He was rushed to hospital in Orlllla. and although he showed signs of improve-ment.'nn Friday night, his death took place the next day N :-. Tnnnr-xl Plnnnl-rl H"l1 VUHU `/\'NlIVI I` this w<`r~k'.< Ex- ull I`lL`\\ S dt:zI`.ers' nu Inln, ------- ` "`;`i`};;ff1Hon. Earl Rowe Says! m Good Plowman Is ; :- \vm`:~i ; ... n.-my Good Farmer ; 0 BARVRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939 dim: Armnrocl Mxzlmlim: Vchimv-2: .\'.Chm)|. (llnd in 1ho. nr-w bluo zxchw` 3:1.-rvicv IInifm'm.~:_ I`I.`Cl'llilS up-ml" Ihv Izmks in :n<-Iuul w:u'limr- lh1Il1lH':I` vrvs. At ihv sznm: limv they un- l`:nu:hl. ng;1ix1sl om-my (.ml:-. Competition In South Simcoe 1 APlowWi_I_1g Match 3Good Weather Holds` ! For First Match `l In 40 Years i . .. .4 %BANQU'iI_S HELD} Undor fnvorablo auspices. Scum` :Sin11-no I`lowmon`s /\. 1-r m-{ idll(`.lf`d its first annual Dlmvimzi I Hnnlch in many _vom's wlivn mw was `held on the farms of E. Morrison. S. Cznmoron and A. J. Sulcliffo, on! {Highway 89. midway betwooni !Co0kstnwn and Alliston, on Satur- : .rno.~;...- mrn nnnll mm nnn\n|-Ii. UH) . ' Entries were grand and competi- linn' was keen. and tho judges. W. l.. Clnrk.G0x'n1le)'. and Stmmh-_\' I'I`yndall. Richmond Hill. worn om- !.mn1i: in their praise nf thv stir: |('t':-:.< III` lhv 1-Iffnil`. 3 \ V F I"zuvIvrub]v wvn1hm' nhtninwl (V-I` "uhn rl.'|_\".< plnwinu, hu1 tho land \\':I'~' ':1hr`r dry and hard tn hanrll,-."l`}v- `hi:-,L:v.~ 1 drnwh:a('k w.'x.< pu.=`.:~'ihl_v thv of Highway 89. :1 L{l'z'l\'(`| runrl. "-.\`hir`h : :wr0s.< Hw plowcrl .'i(`1d!<. H10 plnwlm-n, and the :~`[w4' `c-.I.n-.- .. n..u...- nu.-IE.-an Lrn')Iw\ AI way No Inquest Planned I Chief Coroner Dr. W. A. Lt-wis.l Barrie. stated today that no inqur-st would be held_ as the affair was apparently accidental. `He stated` that a report that an acntylono blow torch was in operation nearby at the time. was erroneous. Ynu..:-Hnnnmn ..m...c.I.-..-I n....a ob... -- COMING EVENTS - 3 ; . . . . . V . .. ..v. (Turn to page sLr. please) EHIH .\lHg'.`UllL`,S \\"l`I\ :0 F. Drennnn. Allis! . Dronnan at tho piano 1 Match In 40 Years Boyx president of _ ..n._ __v.._,._.. - `nun nnnuu. n:u , for Ivy I):m('(~_ [v_\' Omnqv Hull. W0dnr\s- i:~`hin;: second and thu" md pro- d:n_v. OctoI,>r~1' 18. .J;u-k l')n_vlv's Ox`ch- two half-mile hr-ms. 40--Uh v.`sv.1`n. 41p The Fair cnncluded tun. fowl '1`hnrntun Unit:-(I church hut fowliilnd dance in the P Nov. 10. Wednesday. ON, 18. Supper 5.30-8.L'v0ning- 41h o'clock. Concert in Orange Hall by; Judging Firs 21 sum)?!` Jimmy Fax and C>nu>an.\'- 41b The judging of the we }-I311. Edenvale anniverszmv services on ment_ mots, Vegeta}; val Black Sunday. Oct. 15. Edonvale choir at g,-,-,m_ wok mace in t 40--11b. 11 a.m.: I-Iillsdalc choir at 7.30 p.m.:'Thursday. Judging of .... .:v;.... I !I`L`l\ n....M., r-mm... miniac Tnrnn. ` ..1.~...., w.-mm, nfnrnnr ]wi1h hi |Shn\\'l1 1 l:....... 4 , R./\l)l() UI l'}l{/\'l`I()N 1ENLISTED TEACHERS `GET JOBS BACK Car Cuts OH Pole Two Slightly Hurti fnlislctl teachers will r(`('.(`iVl! kiviiili` `n`n`id:w;iliti:1, B'.'u-rn-. Bnzuwl 0|` F.dm':|lion (IN-idml ul thv ()1-tnlwr Im-4-ling 'l`lu-sduy cw-ning. wht-n the following` motion. by l`rust-sv I". H . Imb- son and .I. ll. lhnys. \\':L-4 ||:I.'s`\`(`dZ 'l`lI:It in tho (-uzsv of :1 tn-au-lwr I-mploynd by ll:u'riq- l$nzII'd 0|` lidm-:'xti0n Int-vmnim: omzzlgt-d in -:1-Iivn Inililul-\' nznvnl nr nil` NUII Slllll J. lb. Ill!) . nun |l(I.V-`I u. (-a 1- :u-tivv military. naval. or air st-rvico. this Board will vmltinm-. tn pay to tlw D(`|)2ll`llll('llt of Ed- Iwattinn l'il(`ll your tlw amount of sup:-ramnlmtimn In-ing paid by the t(':u'lu`r at tho time at" enlist- ment. and will furllu-r guaran- trc the re-engagement of such teaclu.-r at the rnnvlusion of his or her war sorvin-." 'I'I... .......~gn uul 1| uluum luul El. IIIC LHTIC. W85 CFFOHCUIIS. Investigation revealed that the torch had not been lighted for ten minutes before. and that the motor of the crusher had not been going {Or twenty minutes. How tho gaso- Hnc ignited is :1 mystery. According fn (".1-nrun Jnrrlnn nurn- lVVedn(`5dnj'. Supper 5.3U-8 L'\'t'n1nS- . _ ` lufclnck. by; First Day 'Jimm.V 41135 ladies` depart- . 0n',ment_ vegetables, fruit and 5uHdH.\ . Edt`|1\'?i1` Ch0iI` 8` I the Pavilion on ` . a.m.: chnir 7.30 D.m.:'Thursday. livestock took also Duncan Cowzm. soloist, Turon- place Friday afternoon. to. Special speaker, Rev. R. J. Dav-E The Fair got under way with a idson. Thistletown. Anniversary school child:-en's parade from the SUPP?!` and Concert Monday night school grounds. headed by Bradford Oct.` 16. Entertainer. Duncan R-;Bemd. The Fair was formally open- (`nurnn Tnrnnfn am-nmnanied bV?nd hv I-Inn Earl ROWE. NLP. her s'orvI('(-." 'l`h- vmlrsv outline-d nlmvv hml In-4-n slrmuzly r(-'mmn<-Ildrtl by Hw Ontario [)1-p:u'lm(-nt uf Edin- rulinn and Puhlix` Svluml lnspN-,- lnr H . R. `.\l(`\'iHi('. |'|u- Inullrr (`IIIIIP tn :1 In-ml \\'hl`I| it (':nm- 1" (Inc Imlu'(- of llw I'm;Il`(l that n lr:U'lH-I` in Ha ompluy was in- lc-mlim: to sign up. It was puinlc-I out that any I4-us-In-r. hire-(I In rt-plm-v an -11- lifsfrd um-. \\`nu|d ho rlnplnyv-d umln-r .<|u-rial rnnlr:n'l during: l".:IhhI`l|('l' of (hr pI'r.'~.un ml I('H\'l` \l`l`\`i('l`. UCI. 16. hint:-1`1a1n0I`. UUDCHH 11-; band. lne rmr was mrmauy upen- Cowan, Toronto. accompanied by ed by Hon. Earl Rowe, M.P. Mr. Tufford, assisted by M13 M01`1`Y` Horses and C011" 1` St. Nlalk: Quartette. Ad-` Horses shown were of high qual- mission -1 c and 20. `1"-" (Turn to Page 3 Please) H.'l(`. \JI III.` or ,a'i;1n::|. James Sters`, Bradford, _ Wins Both Groin And 1 Fool Con rests h: 1 I 1 1 i U\ l`.I(. l Iur ()n(- n!" (`,:Inud::`.x' fighting lunks. : Inns of cum`:-n11`n1ml dv:4ll`1.u:livt- 'puw-I`. inns :1 rise :11. (`Jump 13m`rl(_-:1 :15 rm-ruils pnl it lln-nnulx :u~l,unl war ]a:u-(-5:. 'l`|1v:u- n1 just (lvll\rnrv(l from |'Zm.{l:mrl, Imvo :1 rzuuzc of HM) mil-:4. mu Irnvol nV(`l` l`ull[. ,h cnuI| try :1!` 35 miles zm hum`. W C`.nnk::l,nwn I"ifI.l1 /\nnu:ul Juniur |l":Iir was ill! in1])url.:m1 ft-:Il.1Iru nf (,`<'ml<.~4l,mvn l*`.'lir Inst. Fl`i(l'I_V. H. w:Is| imuvh imprnvnd nvvr lsust. yt.-nr, !<`hivfly tn :uchi-vmnmut. day for ;Sm|H1 Rivnr-rm Rnw:' (lrzuin (`.lnh nnrl L . I('lH(`|l_Y Ill i|L'llll'V(`Hll'lIl. (my H11" IIIU {SxIIl1 Simcmr I3nys' (`yrnin Club ?('-n l'..'lmvn Hays Foul Club. ` Elvvvn hnys showed calls. with .l.oi;:hlnn Ilznlsiun. I.L-fmy. having the hvsl, volt. zmrl Jnck Wicv. Lofmy. |)t`il1).{ first in . 'l`h-.- uirl:~" wnrk was ; J\l([LZl`.\` of Ihu Jlminr I":nir. which }\v:us In-lrl llH(|('l' the dirvxttinn of F. ,A. I.:nxhlr-_v. Allistnn, :uzx`icuH.Lu`ul 'rvpI'vsm1tu1ivo fur Snuth Simeon, lworv us fnllnwszi ('nl1.:~:. W. P. Watson. =Ont.'n'in 1.iv(-stock Branch. 'l`nrnntn; (:::lv1-S, ('}m*d4m Rubinsmn. Bolton: '1.zr:nin and vv|.:r.\tnl)les. George M. (`n'ay:-Barrio: -gir)s' wnrk, Miss Irene LnWI`i('. 'l`hnrn!nn. 'l`|u. II` h..\:,\.. in (nu-uninn nnn- JUNIOR FAIR i \ AT COOKSTOWN 1 % SUCCESSFUL1 laws EXHIBITS GOOD unc lgnuun IS :1 mystery. According to George Jordan, own- er of the pit, Poole was up on tnp of "the stone crushm` pouring gaso- line into the tank from n can. when the tank ovcrflowcd and thv misn- line ignited and exploded. It is hnlinvnrl Ihnl in hiu rnuri |I.:()WI`l('. J [lUl'llll|ll. i The Junior Fair Committee con- '. of W:IH(`r Beutty. Ben Steers. lwilfrvrl I"1l(h~y, 1"lurunc(- Spencer, `.11-.'m Rnl)vrtsm1. Violet. Graham, F. I/\. I,:n. r- : .. (`lulu I)n.~..Il.~ } \u-nu pun; nun-nun l A total of 900 points was :I\v:n`d(.-d Jul` the South Simcne Buys` Grain !Cluh crmuwlititmz field score. 300. |fi(~,ld mm,-s and finmmiul statement. i100; L-xhihn, of one pvck Erbun oats. `Z00. judgim: cnmpt-titinn 100, ques- ilinns I00, ::ttend:mce 100 n...4..m. ...m-.-.~ Hm QOnnrc nrm-1. Results were: Jim Steers, Brad- ford. 816; George Faris. Cookstown. 807; Arnold Rogers, 802; Lnrne Cur- l'llH1('|`.'~`-. 796: Victor Smnll, Stroud. `7`.Z: Ih.1p.h Henry. 723; Elmer Spears, 710; {mm Spm~rs. 704; C. Jnmieson. `702: Clnrunco Wood, 68]; Arthur Wvhh. 677: Floyd Foltis`. 553. 1 I">:ul Club Rf`! ! Pnmtg: :w:n'rlr~rl in tho Crmkstnwn `l .n.\`s' I"n.'Il Club ('mm)r-l.itim1 totalled i700, mudv up nf 300 for (vnnt'urmnti0n Int Fair. 200 rm` judging cmnpotitirm. $100 fur shnwmnnship and 100 for at- `lmns mu, nuelmnnce um `I I .` Attendance |:ower But? ;? Exhibits Exceptionally ! Good This Year ! ieekaetown 1E'air Attains E Usual High Standard` ; Horse Races Feature` ;\/~/EATHEFEWFKVORABLE 1 xrmgnx. 1 J. A. Keith. Cnllinr.:\-mod. :1 prom-` linont winner at local fairs this fall. lwns the winner of the buggy racc.l Iwith Wilmot Hussey. Alliston, fin-| third. There were` Gun. h-:H'_v-niln hour: twn nun-mile nr-ms. 3 I with a concert gund Pavilion Friday ` nunninn y . .\'(`S. The hnr::(- mcvs were one of the! am ft-nmros nf Friday afternovm. Id t:re:utori plenty of excitement nh "xm.<<"' finishes between Miss -dd Cn. and June Axworthy" twn nf the three heats in the 2.18 a.'~s. The 2.28 race was also hard- ught. I A Knith (`nllinrvmnnd :1 nrnm- rival w(-uth(-1' prvvailod for -kstnwn I":nir ']`hursdny and Fri- ` lust. Pl 1`.\`if1l`l)1 W. A. Apperley. `l`l'1:Il`}' T. J. D:nw: and nthor trials worr- wvil pleased with re- 0-. Inn: Ignlwtx anu Cxplnflfld. It is believed lhnl. in his mad dash to safety. the youth ran into a fellow employee who was carry- ing gasolinc, and upset, the blaz- ing fluid himself. `pnnln out-l H... L-om... 1....