:I5th Year `Killing o?-E--i_vi|ions at Home ComporcJb|e ; With War Deaths HELP RED CROSS IS YOUR DUTY lxurrir.-`s Red Cross campaign got away to it good start on Monday. and uanvassers are now ..nli(-itinp: donations for this worthwhiln war effort in all pziris of the town. and at An- gus. (folwoll and Utopia. --n := am....mn.,.. nun Ihn Rod `y Lnlnnn H"'. |'r~.x-im-nt R. S. Atkvy. who was 'h;nv'xnun of tho nu-cling. introduc- vi Hour. Ruymund W. Hughes. 4 mw 5!. ti `nod at Camp Borden with h<- (`,;_~nmli:m D1.-ntnl Curps_ Lieut. `; l(u;_;h-5., furmr-rly :n Barrio dcntiwl. aw: ;. ('h:I!'l('l` mvmbt-r and first "`vim:-prcrsidt-m of H10 local club. \ h::rh~r nwmlu-r and past president .1` 'l`::mmn.~: Linus Club. and current :1 :-muly I)i:~.Ir1('1, Gnvernnr of Zone 15. Nnrlh-crn Ontario, uf Lions In . .-rn:Ilmn'Il Hr mud!` n short ad- I I 1 e KII3. \rlII\\`I'Il RIIIII Iuupla. "It is impvrntive that the Red (trnss should roach its full oh- ,iN-tive this your so as to be-. rea- dy to meet all 1-mcrgencies as they arise." J. W. Hamilton. 1-unupaign manager. stated today. -url. _, n,_ . qr cm` nv<'id<~nL." declared B. .I.'1m(-.'< 'Th'xmsnn. 'I'nr0ntn, secretary I I" 1'11!` "NHL-t)v(:l`-flHy Club" and 1 ~u~<`si M the Canadian Adjust- rs` A:<:1nc1:I!i()l)_ at Barrie Lions `lulu dinnvr mt-cling` Friday cv-l ` :n(`llu',u-nr`y U181. _pruauces Ulll` -LUU` ' " l`h- Cznmtliun Red Cross was uskvd to provide. amongst other Lhingsz. five thousand packages an, week to go to British prison- ers of war in Germany. a. figure which has now hccn increased to tq-n thousand packages a \\'l'(`k. In `addition to this. the (iumuliun RN] Cross will have to do its part in caring for dis- tress in limzlzuul due to the ap- palling dcstruction on account of air raids. In doing nil this. wt` have to rcmcmhcr the needs of our own troops." A.~u....a..o...I mm. iwr Ilamlllnn "In :1 nation at wzn`-V--zmd dtxper-J w1.v'.y mu t'nm`(- r-an be no place rm` :n(`tTu',it-nr`y that ,produces our .mU-l vw r-:n- Lumirlvlli " rlr-clnmd B. ~mm.:. . "N Hwy Wl'l`L' pr(~-zwrzmgcd by ih Uvlunmisis. we would prob- |hl_v dmnzmd lynchings; they are -vvn hws -xcus:1bl(- when they mum nr mnro than that civilians m- ('. I|'('H'..%,]_\'. wzmmnly and indif~ I 4-rt-ntly pxlmg up waste. Interrupt- nL-, pmdu(:t|m1. and wtakening our . uni nnl ro. by every man. xwunun xnd child they put on the -:nsu::ll_v list." hr` cnnunued. 'lhc~ sp<-nkr-r was mtruducod hy A. N (Trnppvr. and thanked in he- ` ..~-H of m.- (mm by George F`. Hul- !nw:1_\'. (~h:uirm:m of the Club's Suit.-- In. I`. `-nu--`Mun * AIR COMMODORE STEVENSON `nisfn {GROUP CAPTAIN GRANDY TO BORDEN JIISUIICCI In I.&lKlnL! l'u'1vl'Hl umlun. During the last war. daylight r I ing was proclaimed um`, year as :1` Dominirm mt-usurc. After that it ro- verurd tn lncul preference. ` '1"|.. . un:1\i~ In--A `I'\l\I`1\I|n1x.~ ?n [kn Ill Olll" l)\\'" troops. Assnciatt-cl with Mr. Hamilton us lncnl campaign manager are the following raplnins of dis- trit'l.s: ll. 1`. Brymncr. W. J. 'I`lunnu: Hint-Inlr Alhprl. ll'I(' .51 II. I. l$T_VI`lllHl'. 77. ul. \` (train, Thmnns Sinclair. Albert Hrysnn. E, .l. Flynn. Mrs. N. R. l). Sim-lair. liach has 1: corps of willing workers. By - Election On October 30 LIONS Ciiiia` SPEAKS Halli!` rlllu \..t!ll||. lwf Au` Cnmmndnr gstvvz-nsun. cummzu` rsmlion. Cznnp Bor Drs-uk of the war. V Hr-urn that he has it-ffim-r cummandin }.L-as Hr-ndquarters II . .11.... ll" Lsinri F t I '1 `. `- I .'-rniy l'}]'[|[`il) impwrnant Post 1 Air (`nmmru-taro Stevenson's new 'p.-`I :5: am iimmrtsmt. one. including -ummxnd of C;xii.'da`s three squad- irrms nnw -:-pa-rating nverseas-two cu-operation squadrons and `tune fighter squadron. The latter is | - `now playing an important role in ` tho ;It|' battles over Great Britain. 3 Burn in Rtchibuctn. N.B.. 45 years xtgn. Air Commodore Stevenson ` inincd the army as a private in the i73rd Northumberland Regiment at Jthe age if 16. and later transferred I i V i lwent to France with the 8th Bah Italian. and in July 1916 won his commission and appointment as bombing instructor with the Mth. and later with the 238th Battalion. In 1918, he translerrod to the Royal Flying Corps. but later re-, turned to the intantry. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force el- ter the war and except tor an in official of the Dominion Service. has been with E..A.3` never since. _ ` A ` 1 7I".`3 in ms udrlrq-:q;, Mr_ Thumsun stres- -rl inr um-d fur safe driving on the 1LL(.`l\`v'Il_V.\' of tho Prnvinct.-_ provid- mg ,l..`I3l\ll('.\ tn pl`HV(: the appalling :rn_.._.. .. ..... -.. nanny ntanual H.rru- and Camp Borden Iriends f (`I-srmnr-dnrv Leigh Forbes ':1s'\'I~nSnI:. cnnnnzmdanl. of R.C.A.F. :.ation. ("amp Borden. at the out- xrvnk nu will be pleased to s-urn he been appointed Iffzvrl` cummanding R.C.A F. Over- mus I-h-udquzorters in the United : Hv has been commandant J N1: 1 [hr Trmnine C0mmand.. '| SICK IEHVQI (.`npt,.'ain A. T. N. Cowley.` '(`PedI.'d Group Captain] M<-(ml. Air Commodore 1'.< successor at Camp Bor- .~.uc'(`e(-d Air Commodore ,A n....:.... I (llllllldlulullpg l\.\..n.c.| ').'u`fnmu1h. NS- is taking; mamd of thv Camp Borden HE.` furmerly was attached a`.:r-n Ctr-up Captain Gran- ca-vd:-rl by Wing Comman- Murfec. senior air officer Au` Training Command. \'\.II.\-I.l my un.uu pnn..\..\.....\. The power load Increases in ihvl fall months until it reaches its ponkl in December. vifnen d:)m(-stir light- ing and fuclury needs Cuin(`id(`. If the peak demands can be mm, nu .\`m'i(n|s trouble in getting .suffivi-nl puwvr is vxpoclcxl for sunw m(mth.<.l The rvul test will cmnv :11 L111` cnrl| of 1941. By that timv nvw pnwvr rI('Vt'1tI|)lll(`.lIfS will hv wvll on `_'.u- wny. H w:`!< ngtimnu-d v:m'tinI1atiun of` . H. ,,,...`, ..... ..,.,...... . page eight. please) ` HHS DCCTH CO|'nH'IHl')(liHH xr Trmning Command. succeeds Air Commo- V. Walsh, who is re- I ...- mxgnm. ; nn H. S Grandy. 0.3.1 -nrnmandlng R.C.A.F. nnnoh HQ in Oxakinil V, Hon. Dr.~1\Ze&rthur to Be Government ! Candidate EConserv<;t;{rgs Meet Friday Night in Barrie I ._-.__ Premier Hopburn has called a ;by-(-lcctinn in Centro Simcne for !Octubcr 30 to I11] thv vacancy in`lhr2 IOntz'-rio I..egislm,u1`o caused by the `death of Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson. Minister of Educatiun, at Picton mu August, 18. Nnminnfinnv: m'r~ in I )? held at August In Nnminatimns are to be held ,Barrie on October 23. with polling. {if necessary. one wmk later. 1 1:~....I n:..I......l...... DA.-..~....I.` II...-_ -u ll\a\.\..;`l-TIA`). -nu, VV|\.l\ u...\... Earl Richarrlsnn, Edcnvale. Ves- pra Township councillor and prom- inent Liheral of the riding. has been named Returning Ollicer. I McAi'ihu1- Candidate [ The Liberal candidate will he iHrm, Dr. Duncan McAi'thur_ form- or Deputy under Dr. Simpson. and new Minister of Education. It was announced a week agu that he had acceplod the l.ihorul nomination tendered to him by the executive of tho Centre Simme Liberal As- 'snci:it.inn. 1 T:n-inc Mr:-0 F`I'ir{:av ` llunn :u-.x.- llluuy ' Genrpzo G. JnhIm'.on, Minesing. prnsidvnt. of Centre Simone Conser- vative Axmnintinn. nmmunced that In mvnting of the entire exrrcutivc 11.6 Ihn Awqnointinn wnnlrl hn held |L1(mS.crvanvc_s In Inc runlng. ' Mr, Juhnslon stated lhut L'..-(jni. -George A. Drew, Ontario Conserva- tive Lender. would be present at the met-ting to lend his assistance. 1.. ....I:o .I .. .... :0 in knliuunpi It wrs vstixmlu-d (r:m'Linuatim of daylight saving would rt-|m\.~:\ I89.- 000 horst-pnwm' nf (-It-(tlricnl um-r-,:_v for industrial use by rvducnu; cun- sumption uf pnwI`l' for lighting pur- poses and by .-.uu.'m\x'ing tho hours at which gum-ratmg plums urv rv- quircd to dvlivvr pc-uk luads. _..___,_.._..-o___.___._ In political circles. it ls believed : that Dr. Mr/\rthur may be accorded tan ucclumaticm but only for the term of tho present. Legnslature. }This would be dune in view of the `fact that Dr. Simpron had repre- ,scnt0d CL-ntrn Simcoe for eleven `years, latterly as Minister of Edu- ,I.Iu: I|lr.\'uu5 Lu u.uu nu.` succeedod his former chief. How- |.c;g_t';ot1. and that. Dr. McAr.thLu'. hart. `.c;gL_;on. and mm. 1);`. Mclxrlnur nuu ever. tomorrow night's meeting in Barrie will tell the story. ` flnnnrnnu unnzllzinrl mus-1, nnnnle BEIl`I`l(! Wlll tell me swry. Generally speaking, most people in the riding are opposed to hold- ing cl(`ct.i')ns ln war timr}, and that seems to be the attitude nf both leaders at Turonlu. But many Con- scrvativt-s: feel that if there is no Opposition to Dr. McArt.hur. in nl scnao should it ht` tznkn as :1 vol: of cmtldenco in tho Hepburn A!`- minlstration but as an etlort. to I-- vnid in wartime by-r,-luction. A I l*%>AlC4< n....._. rv.............'..o.. . vunu u wunuuu. -.J .,...\...-;... Col. George Drew. Conservatne leader. when qurrstmned regarding the matter, said he had been in- fnrmed that Umrgc G. Johnston. Minesing. pr~.s`idv:nt u! the riding C(.InSL'l.'EItlV('!~`. was cnlllng a met?!- ing or the executive Friday night :11 Barrio. tn dvcicle what courre wnuld he followed. C0l_ Drew said ho would be present at the meeting. Ii`:-um Llhn-r.'al virclcs. it war; l h(- would be present at me meeung. Frum Liberal circles. it frankly .- that the Conserva- tives owed them an mrclamatmlu in Contrn Simcuc since they grant- rd Cu]. Dr:-w an acclarnutlon in East Sixncuc, when the seat was om-rt-d to him by Hun. William Finluysxm. former Minister '0! I Lands and Forests. _. ..... .. W/.. ...______._ l:l'AlIl\AV Vvllnlvn nu uv People naturally look in The Ex- uminer's "Coming Events". for dates of dances, suppers, etc. In 1939 The a Examiner curried 2408 lines of these. worth more. _._ ...-~-,... .10`, , .- ACCLAMATION? 10 the 32nd Manitoba Light Horse wnh whxch he went. overseas. He flalion. July In IQIR ha Ornnulnrrn in lh . Jo}- Is your subscription paid? I .u---u .1 ` Am (`UMMODORE STEVENSON k_ Exclnilior Classifieds for Results ..._.. ....._,. .v\,/ .. _V,7 LEARN wmzmz T0 60 _._ II.. I....I. 1.. "``-\n nn. Tnrirxq Meet Fridav n.1:.. ,-, m -.|_ No. 39 'l1hv Exmuilwr is for sulv t-very Wl`<`.k Cl'nl.s an (`mm ) at the fol- luwm-g places in Al1m1daul:`: Wh'Lt.ly s tzrug slum, Kondrick':: mwvstund and | l.'.\mt.un`<.< rust-uuranxnl. How about n\ cupy this wvok for somv friund'.' ` Fi1GHT-L1EUT."`LEoNAfiiSWj.* DYTE 3 GAINS FAME THROUGH C.N.E. GUARD; I"1ight-L.w\1tm\nm 1.0 murd Junn D_vu\_ who has burn . at (Tump Rm'de`n und has call:-d H.u'rn~ his home for mun_\~ _\'va!`s lwsudw being lhv {nthvr u( u furnwr pupu lur Btu`I'w Coll. of thv saum` numv cstnblishvd. or *utl\vr cmtlrmvd. sunwxvhm of a mum` fur hxnmsrlf as 21 disoiplilmrlnn during thv Camu- dizm Nutionul I-Ixhibxtu-n. H was Hus strxnghhbm-k\d ,~u1(`lwl` who wn_\ mmrvly rvspuxnsiblv fur thv vxwllvnxt lruuung of Hm prm'I- siun-drilled Exhibniun Squ\|dl`\m.: D.u.uI Puuuaiun Axr Fur:-v \\'hn-H Int` l`X\`I`||(`I\l lfllllllllg l Exhihninn Ruyill (`mmdiun An` I- nmdv \'lsilm`$ to the b1 with prldv In thv `uu_\-s l"\\.-n wow-k\' ln`fnl`` lh Nyill Cnlmcllll nil` |'Ull`l`. \\|ll\'Il big Fair h\li"~'l in bhiv Two wm-ks baton` tht` E.V(hlblH'In upenud. t\|l` Cumnmdure Ed\\ z\rds. ()ttuwa. in rhnrgo uf ulhcor pvrsuir I n. dt`(`ldk`d lhigt sinvv Manning I)-.-- pot was to tw kn-pi in being duruu: lhu (`miadiaii National Exhibition, J gmircl should bx` mounted uvvr Hi and that guard should be \`m')"- sn\eu`l. I-`light 1.11-Lituiuin l)_\'tv'.~ ` Buckingham l nlat-.c trmning dvmd- rd in his (avuur as the mam in` train this tosaim. b(?Ct\LL\Q` ht` had tramvd with the l`n'.'-cw.` guard 11: Pirbright. I-mgland. as recently as 1937. * A .......i. ;... n \L-:1: fur I-`liuht-`K IH37. A luugh job i! was fur Fhghl- Liout. Dyle In sol-\`cl lhrvo u'u'vx's `, three sergeants. three `0l`p0r`.Ils and 1 s.x*Iy-eight guardsmon to (allow- lhe band. These he chose frumi among men recently taken uni .s`lr1'ngtl`a. and everyone passed `us tests. They drilled four hours pcr day for twelve days prior to the` opening of the ExhibItion_ and. twice a day during the show. The Man Himself Bnrn in Snnxonsvt, England. m::u- ' Baylight Saving} Will Con_ ginue;] OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS _. ._:1:.... V: min unnn vnuv.-- ..-.,.-..--. Thu Barrie Exuniiner office is open evory Sntiirduy even- ing (rum 7 to 9.30 p.m. (or the c0llVt`.l\il`l\C(` of thusv who wish to pay for subscriptions and classified udlets and the trans- action of other business `To Save Power} THE + BARRIEJ + E`. XAMINER ?_..j______:.__. EFORESTERS ! BACK AGAIN I A AFTER TREK} !Accidcnfs Mirfugs Oucmfity ! on Three-Day 300-Mi|e | Trip. :|BOYS A BIT FATIGUED ""' ` I Ft,-vlilu.-, rnwr fvllmu-rl aflor thmr '.st.renunus oxpm'i(`m-1-s nf thv thrrw previous days when they c.'wr-rod well nvcr 300 miles rm a trek thrnupth Sinwou, Grey and Bruce C()un1ir'.:, r)(ii('('rs and men of Furs`. |Bat,l.uhm1. Gr:-_y and Simt-no Fur(-=1 crs. (I./\.S.F`.. rlxlurm-rl in Camp Flnrdvn nbnut 6.30 p.m.. l'hursrl2\_v. Duxzng tho In-k. the rt-ginn-m `sprm um: (".'(`ninp, unrl wvrv hx-wt [Hr .nI:-rizuinnrl :11 ("Hi!H_'\F}llIld Rlll-1| (TS. \..I\.D.l`.. I'..'lL||lI('\I vu pr Thursrl2\_v. nu`. sprm hvznr` lily cnlt.-rtaim-d at C 'llin;:wnud Owen Sound. and msn spent rnrmt ul mu: dz"-_v in 1.:-wm-.'-1| n1anmu\'rt`s .1! l~Im'ris.nn Park. Owvn Sullnd. I W!\(`n tho mvn had d(`bIlS.\`(`d .'I'. [Khvir lines. thv unit was formed up` Hm` dismis:~'al h_v Rvglmt-ntnl Smut ' guant-M;1jnr J. H I`ruH. nnrl 1.1.- ` CHI. I`. J. Ruihv-rinrri. E.i').. n{1`it-vs` cmnlmaludimz. (Ivlwvrvd zn shnrt =ui-. (h'e.=`s, i I nu , ,,,_,..,|....a ........ With one or two grants pend- ing. we should finish with '- balance on the right side of the ledger." W. 0. McKinnon. pres- ident of Barrie Agricultural So- ciety, stated today when asked hv Than Examiner us to the Follow Government Request Says Mayor mmuon. Mr. MeKinnon pointed out that. although the Ft-.derzt| grant of between $2.400 and 52.500 was missing this year, this loss was made up to some extent through increased income from the mid- way concessions and decreased expenditures due to a smaller total of prize money paid out and the saving of several hun- dred dollars on account of there being no horse races. n-11.- I....l .n..... ..1- 4|... Ir.-hikilinn FAIR BALANCE FAVOURABLE Clcly, Sllu [Unity wucu am by The Examiner as to financial Sll('.(:(`.SS of Barrie hibition. Kr NI:-l(innnn nninh-ll uucr The vrunnmnrlm (-0! the mm for the way in had (`u-np('rvto(l and thmnsa-lvm on the Inn. that h(` was pruud uf th lh('l`(`, had [won nu .2u'v|rl: kind. und in Hus mumm- vrl thp `x('v1lm1l work w drivvrs and all thum- fnr the .\.'lf(`(_\' uf lhv r< lhv mud. Illilll uu nu-an nun...-. - The last day of the Exhibition was a disappointment from the standpoint of gate rt-,ocipts. the total being loss than $75 as a- gainst more than $200 last year. There is in movement on foot to eliminate the last day of the four-day fair. and r4-turn to a three-day show. but this has not yet been (-.0nsid('rNi by the lino.-A yr ur Board. Tho boys \vm'v busy Tl` evening ;:-tum: clmuwd u; Hw jnuI'm~y. ulIhmu.:h sunw their 12111;: wve'm~n(l. It was l`U\ll|l\(` work zagzxlll un I-`rldz tho mvn \vun- ugmn wo;u'|n light summer drill suits. pl ly sixty years agn~-he hmks mnr.-I {like furl_\'~--~Lcunard Juhn Dytei 3 can: to Canada at tin` age of H` months. He made a return 3-vurm~y Ia! the age of 33 as Company.-Ser-l ~ (Turn to page `eight, please) 1 I~`1,IGHT~LIl*.'L T I)YT1-I L WUFK '11 me n.` -- l 1 c:~`pul!Sibl' 1'vL:nm`1\t vm NO CLOCK CHANGEi X -on1plim"nt('.( A which 1h--_\ 1 vrmrluctvd p. He :~'lul('r`l [hr fun. Hun. .rI....o.- .n` '1l\\-1 `mu-1.. 1 If the u~n.:n4u In the lop-l'lnr)1' wnrcl nf ex I,.nndun children's h0. Rod Cross nur. wcnd their way lhruurzh 1.\vi:+?.-d cots and fallen m;zsnm'_v nftvr ox- %F5THeIen Lawson Harris Lost 1 On Torpecloed City of Benares' | \ 1} Also Child Bound for Barrie ; Roy Walt, l\`li(1hurst. '|'a|u-s` Junior Farlm-r Title; Bvr nice (`lz1rk. ()rn Station, Jun-1 E ior ll0n1vm;Lkt`r ('han1pion. "uooaoye Mr. Lmpps. u_\' l'lL'll_'u W. Fiercy. nf l\ ;.1gux`a I-`nlls_ Adm sion 40c and 25c. 39 .`\Z.. ..___..- COMING EVENTS .-\o,s-_. Advertise in The Examinm.-, In Scenes Lil: This Red Cross Nurses Are Fourwxd Order-in-Council As I Conservation Needed ! S(`l`\'H.`t`>. Ollllud)`. and 7 p.m. Speukv vard. Uptmxzx`-we P1 nn-h "T`nn- or: BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1940 Jlll1-\- 39pc ,, .__,, , _.,-_._ . . ,. ..., .. . . plusinn of :1 bomb. Thnugh 1nr:.<;;tn the 2.000 deaths resulting frmn pzxtivnts hnvv nuw lm-xv ronmvz-d dznly and nightly bnmb::rdrn'_-m. frmn Vhtr (::mii`wl_ hrvspilznls zmri` schtmls huvn (::um`ihu1r\rI iln-iI'.sl1.'n' Livestock Iudgingi Showmanship 1 Feature Junior Hgemakers Have Good Exhibit Illl Hlill". Thp nvws :- lVIr.\. HII`I`i!~'. shack In hm` I)- --I . I 7'. ...i In` |H|\llllll\. hill \Vd'x H L;|"v|l I'rlV" orllv with (*vvr_vnw. In n It-(tor r('<'1'i\'L'(l by MISS E. M. Elgtmd. th1'(*(- wvz-ks ;u;.:n, s;h(` Spnkv ul' taking up :1 (1.-rtnin Rim! 0.` w.rk hvlpful In the soldxcrs. and IVl1.<': El;,:m was .'~Ill`[)l'i.1`([ PRIZE WINNERS Mayor H. G. Robertson nnnrumtu ed today that daylight snving time would continue in Barrie inden- itely in accordance with an Order- in-Council gazetted at Ottawa. rm Saturday. In tho c.-nrinxr His: Wnrshin. act-l : l`(`('('iv(d by Tho. W. I uw- . 1\/IA. .u. F!'l(l;l) . Um I at 6 pm. Mr. B 11. Mnrl,lu~k, od- llul` ()1 the Bunnptun Consrwvator. the 1940 winner M 111:` l\`['.1snn Trophy for best all-r0und newspaper in the (.`.'m:1di2m Weekly Newspapers Association. will ad- drv.-<.s the Barrio Lions Club. Monday. Ovt. '7 ~~~at 9 a.m.~~Andrew Hebb. President m the Ontm'io-Queb9c Division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and publisher of tl1e'New- market, Era, will give 0. Morning Assembly address to staff and students of Barrie Collegiate Institute. . [II . .l 1' Mn wilh 1| \ rnk. SIN` Wu` 1]` t\1r1\v`1v Th |"1 I l.lIl`Y llll'l|` vrinlly IS :~h{` m< nrlvn (jnllvgzv \ mt-mlwr uf ihv Hll l'l` _v(-:n*;. C n J` n up: IIII Inquiru I (II III!` >(:llI Cl('VL`1' briuhl. jz;ll,V vr-r_\' nplImx:~- :2 rrru-:1! Tau. In l(*.'n'n lhnl wuy hnmv. Mru Hnrrlv: u IVIYVF. lIHl'I'|I\' \K i|(lx|llL',IH(`1'lH tho lzllv Mr. and Mrs`. J.'nm-:4 I-HWFHII. who wm'v- 1`:-2:id(-nI.<: nf Hurriv fur :1 numbvr nf yvznxs. living: in the l'rn`m:-1' Gnwnn l`('- sidm1('` which x-1:13 lulu` lnkmx UVPX` by Ow-nth-n (`ullv;.:v. Shv wnza murrivrl In M1Ij.H' Ihn'ri&: in Nnvr`mh-r Ins! and wr~nI u\'!`1'- sous after spending: (`.hri::lmn.x' with friends in Hnhfnx. A l)I`uth('l'. Wnllm: wrns killwl in .'m aiI'pl:nw :|('cith-n1 sumv _v('.'II':: :u.`_n_ ()HH'1` m('mh(-r:: ml` the family zm-: Mrs, I".~'lh'Jr Chisholm. Onkvillrx Major Hm`- ncv L. -uwstm, Kingston. and Thnunzxq and Iruinn I'.;nUu Tn- ill)!` 1.`-l\N.\'lHl, l\lllf.:i\U!ll_ Ill! Thmnns and Irving Luwsun. 'I`n ronln. I'T`a:1-r. In In/run 0411129 n1(tnQn\ aatumay. n In the spring. His Worship. act-` ing on the advice of the Tvwn Council. proclaimed that dayli,r..rl1t saving time wnuld'obtain in Bar- rie from 2 n.m.. April 28, to 2 ::.m.. September 29. "Sinon Hm mmrnmnnl. has m`~ GIRL ATTACKER SENTENCED '`I find you guilty and son- ta-nco you to six munths dvfi- nilo in the Ontario Reforma- tnry and six munths iml('t*rmin- Mr." I\1agistI':|l,(- (fnmplun J1-ffs (IN-l:n"d in |mssil1g _iu(l;.:nu*nt nu 'l`rmpor Plmilr l.vI-'vvr~, 14!). 'l'hrm- Riw-I's llvginu-Ill (tank). (`amp Bord:-n. in court Satur- day morning. .... A..:....I .... u.._v nu. .,.,. l.'I"t'\'I1' haul b('(`II tried on We-dm-sd:I_v `dI"l`ll(|(IIl on El I-lmrgo of imll-N-nl HSSIIIIII un Miss Aulws Futon. '.A|-y-ur-old dnlm-.s'tir 1-Inpluyvd .|t H:|l`l`illl- Ialv Il:|ll.un llw night of .\`vpl.6. 'l`h:~ uttm-k look pl'.u('o- on 'l`h<-r- c-mu Slrc-I-l. nu-nr H(`l'l`7._\' SO... \\'hi|<- (hr y'nnu: wnnmn was on In-r w'.|_\' Iumw frmn duwn town. . . ,,u,, .n_._... ....n .n....lz I`0nL::. (T1Lr1'.. to page eight, please) I rl.'uIp.'n1or ul` - M` L"... ,.l` u.... N THEFT or CAR GIVES SOLDIER J YEAR IN GAOL! No Option. sa_ Cadi, in] Handing Out Minimum Un-i der Code; Auto Stolen ati Barrie Found at Long; Branch. PU`. Allhn MC/\ulvy. I9 Cznnp Borden. pleadvtl guilty 1 murt. Saturday morning, In Hm llwfl ull an autnmubilo from Edwnrtl I11xn~r_v | Huntsville` on Sept. 17. um; wn & .=cntm1c(=:l 1-1 mm yvnr in mm} | I 'l"hn mun-I uiunq n\II nu nn1i'nI UUICK (!UH])" pIHU'rl llll l"||HlI'V -`Pm! ubrnxt 9.20 p.m.; then: won: nn kl`)/:~E ll] il.. Rt -1m`ning nhmll 11.1. : p.m.. Hun-?| car had (Jis:mpu:Irml. Ilv hm! hc-nrrli nbm. thv <-:-1` hvinu :11 1.0111: Hr;mu'h: -n Wl`dll(`5 (l5|y' uH1'l`I|mm I Pulim` snirl that Mt`/\1Ilt-_v w;::; Hr-I l'v.'~`1f*rl at Imnu Hr;m('h h_v |)HlI(`(' M; lhnl, plzlco fullnwmxz nm1il'i(:.'1l1'm. `0111. to lhv pulicv uf uu2. l`('IlU`\'.\ 1 Cm1sl:Ihh\ R(-:1. Wilsnn l)ruup.l\l. him` back to Barrie. !Gcorgc Faris, Cookstowm; |Heads Boys Swine Club | C o u n t y Competition) 3(!pl.CYTlDEI` 51!. "Since the Government has dered it as n wnrtime measure to conserve electric power. there Is nothing much we can do about it." the Mayor said, adding that day- light saving appeared to have been popular in Barrie during the past! five months. r |'\n f\rrlnr_in.Jf'nnn:-il nrrnrlrlrhrl In); In , 1.200, 00.. I... vlllllllll I':Ill, B;n:=1< of awn `I00 p:il1L' Tm` ` :11 Junior [".'Iir: lI)L\)Ll\IIl\.'lla nvvunnn Il,|I|\ .... ing, 1hl1!1l)L'l mt n1 l`(`|)Hl'1l~`, ldzlnco. and into-rm-`II. Final standing: in tho Swn <~ was zaz: l'r11nw'-:2 1":n'i.<'_ Cnuksrnwn, 1.112).; 2, McKay. 11:1wk0:~'1um~, 1,1181); C. Rem.-(1. Orillin. 1_n7`. .; 4. 1.1:)` rulhors, Barrie. 1.1170; .1, ( Cnnk. 1S:n'rir~. 1,065); (i. 1-`mrl row. Om Slntiun. 1.()1!I; '7. Nicni, lnrvtln. 1,015: 1'._ Nu- wdy. Barrio. 1.011; E), Ruln-r1 :\v(2nin;{, 705. 1; .nmnn run, -um in}: Cnn11wln.mn :2 r|lwstmns; 401) pui Stuckmt.-n's nvv:n'rl n. Iv\'\v\'II1ll11l nl 'Victim of Crsh of I Minesing Dies in R.V.H. ! Driver Asleep at Wheel` Vin-Lun of un Eluhymnhlll` ncc rm King'.\' Hi;;h\vu_v 26 :11 Min Station. nu Sr-ptmnlx-1' 12. Miss g.,:n`(-t. 1.00111` Mm`r|:' `.20, Ma hrirlgv, pa:~:. m.v;_v in Royal turiu llnspnzul. Barrie-. whvrv hurl hnun 2. nzufinnt <|m`- lhI' ( '1CAMP BURDEN THS IMPRESSIVE ;usNEwsMEN liSec Military Manoeuvres: i in Morning and Air Show r in Afternoon ' ' EGREAT nve mnnms. The Order-in4C0uncil provided that all centres which had ht-.c~n op- erating on daylight suvim: Hm!-. "hnuld cnnlinnn inrlonitoly on "fast." time. This ruling will also affect Cnllingwnnd. Mirllzmd. Pen- ntzvnguishenc, Allistrm and l3r:Id~` ford--centr-s in Simcrw Cnuntyi which had shorter perinrls of flay-i light saving timo. 16 :. null. l o .....o...: nmo ..n....- ...'o.m- l .')l`){(' I`ilI'I:x, \.'mK:~I .':r~n1'u of L112 nu! . fwr n pm'('(*n1.'w_- 1 up lhv Silnmw (`r 1(- Club vnmpr-1,iIH `h hurl its (,`()ll(`lll5i( |~ Fula- PAINS TAKEN ` (fImk.`~|II ll`) nu! nl` ll. l'ulll VVHlIl' .()|!I; Arlhur i: N:-I1 Krnl . (", {'H`.\ HI .1 |III>:-un- nf Iwzlrly Hf . uunt.y Buys; nu ID. l(|1( r'my.\ 1 :1` IN H:u`1'i( l`< pl IN" slhlv -I.. ll`! {Centre Simcoe - Section I - Pages 1 to 8 EWAR DEMANDS SAFETY DRIVE ; ; ON HIGHWAYS -15:. cur--.5 mun. It is anticipated that nth:-r ('ii,u-.5. such as Owen Sound and Lnnrion. which dirl not operate on i'ns` iime." may [.10 iv daylight saving in common with tho i'(-..-:i 'if ihr-I Province. It is also hinlecl that, thvl Ontario Government. at its an- proaching session. may (:(msidcr :1 daylight saving law for the durzi-. tion of the war. Conservation Impnrtuni , Ordinarily daylight saving is H-- p.urdcd as a meal matter. but tho: conservation of electricity has be- come of pnramnunt war importance. and therefore the Governmcni rm.-ls justified in lakinu Forioral action. nurimr tho last war. davlighi