Rev. E. Hu11<'o>~\\>-`lln H`; slgnt-.d his pulplt in Owvn go, together wlth hl.\ wlfv. n .slon field In Llborlu. W05! the Unlon of Rvgulnr Bantu as or Ontnrlo and Quobmx a large audience In Culllvr S Bupt.l:~tl Church. l`\l<`.xdau', .-` Tlxoy will sull ulmul S\|\t<-.ml` Tho` sno\nlnu- lm-zlnn kn .~. . SIC DlAllL`|Il-ICILTA, nun lC'llL'B\' 2d and placed in the cells ngaxn. "The charge reads that he attempt- cd to break jail. or did forcibly break .'rox'n his cell." Mr. Creswlcke commu- .-d, He dldn'l. au.empt--he got out He was never 1ocked'ln the cells am :he-refore did not break out of a cell He broke out of a corrldor window and consequently he cannot be con- victed of attempting or getting out of HI: roll " Ol. \'\ ll. mg in H1( driven . r\.r\~\ c UICII. LUIUHLU, fo110\vlng an the previous d he child, who In 1-nun Vin nu n LILHKIILCI JJI. investigated. ;L was not ncc -)U must, aztempx beloro you can 0." Mr. Evans contended. "R: my attempted but he forcibly es- In urn to page Iourtemz. pleasc \..u.u, n nu conupnny was. with IIU llllllllllfl. . Jenn throw 5 found to 1 and was |n.. .. r\.. the ran in uc Iuul htftllv U1 HI) llllbulll 1 by SLzmIe_v Davidson Suddenly. in some um: rnnnnnr lhn rlnnr u'nc nnn Am) \\ 'rm- 5 Acts 1.: unux . Lul- thrown `r` in Iunivn \J W \ tml. dendoi ~ , necessary. UVAII |:U lrl have suf : rushed -r1117: ` un_y. 0 had visIt,(`d Brad- of her elder sister. two other children. r seat. of an nut0mo- Ztunlnuv T`\.-xnlplp-nu nl H1 SUI \ door ` On Ola.` was open- to the roadway. 9 suffered severe In!` In ohn has .llIt`lCll hC\'!.'l{' I to the hos- C1m1dommn.; 1 that. Im In- tho ac- ?) of gin I a Indy 2. and h! I A.- In LOST 7 HOURS, CHILD IS FOUND IN DENSE BUSH Mary Morris',WAg.ed 4 Years, Wanders in Bush at = - Woodland Beach. This is the worst summer we have experienced so far as Highway I`mn'ic Act breaches are concerned, Magis- trate Compton Jeffs said. following weekly traffic court Frlclay morning when he handled over a score of <::lsns. most of which were a.djnurnod for :1 week to allow settlement. "But there haven't. been as many serlous accldents on the lng-lwvuy in this dlstrlct as there were lasl. mim- mer." he was reminded. 'l`lwrn has been but one fatality this year. that ml Kathleen Dlnecn, aged 18, ml Cnllllw,- wood. who died from injuries when hm` car skidded and took to the zlilr-h four miles north of Bradford, AllL{ll5;l. In." nu-nu..-` .__-__ 1.- ... u vvx vi . JAS. TRIPP FINDS GIRL Mr. nnd Mrs, Morris wort` visltmzz with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clubinv. and had loft the child with the Cluhlnes while they hm! p,on<- down tho road to `.110 Sl(ll`(,`. During: their ahsmu'(- the child strayed from Hm tvnt. An hour Jlapsod and lmlv was thought, or me gir1`s whr>rr\nbuut.<. unu-m-m~ uvhnn 9-,... ......m ....a L... MANY WHlSKEY i3dTTLEs BUT PERMIT IS LACKING Nearly Hundred Searchers Comb Shore and Bush Lots. Alt}. L\IuI'~y(.u1'\VIu \lr\lll. .||l('l U1 AVII. ullu Mrs. Evan Mm'ri. of Port. Crodlt. was found in :1 so<:on(l growth bush by one of nearly Hm s('m`(`l1vx's who l~`('.(Illl`(`(I the district for nmrv than Hvv hours. Sunday night. 11.. ,....x 11.... m. ,,. Seven hours nftcr 5110 had strayed from a tent ucvupiod by hm` parents at. \V0od1and Bench. six miles north of Elmvalo. on Georgian Bay. Mary Mur- rls. four-yom'-nld d'.lllL{hl('I` or Mr. and .\/fr: Pvnn 7\/fnrri-4 nf nun r`v~nrlH ya: _4ll I B \`\'lll,'X`l'H UUUl5, However. whmn silo could not. be- found the summon` rt-sidonls worn mo- oollzcd and word to Elmvulo brought, :1IImr\rm|< nthnr mun-hm-u II.-mliuminl U\IlIl:\.\I (lI|\l WUIU RU l`:l|lIVill('. Ufiillglllr ;1un1(-mus other :wnr(:hvr.~:. Pmvinc-in] Hence were nlso not1Hr(I. but. the girl was found n few nlinutes. hvforo their nrrlvnl. With nlnmst. 100 pvr.~;nn.x pm'Hciput- mg in the hum, thu 4-ntirn hewrh was mart-hcd wilhmnl. rv. nnd efforts um-n Hun-1 Aim-nu! 1.. .. Il:\r\uts .-.mn...I .\A |lIl' V\\IUll.`\. Littlu Mun`. with 1(>m'.~'. stronlmmz Jnwn her chovks. had ilWflk(`H1`d from 1 Hr:-d slumber. mm which 511:` hnd Inllnn um-r \\`nn(Im`h1g zulmlnssly 'hmugh thv wnmmi arou. nnd hezznn `ailing hvr fnthvr. Hm" rrlos ntirzwtrd Mr. Tripp and thv S('5ll`(2h was vndrd. Mr. and .`.Ir. Morris and Lhvir Mme .;lr1 n:l1n'nvn in Port, Credit, Monday nmrn1n[.z. with :1: child Httlv thn worse nr Ixuu :. rh-an v VI .v.. vklllllll \\lIII|Hllv I1 /ore then dir('(:t<`d 1 -growth bush. Abm Frlpp, who owns an 1: wooded bcuch urva (`HOS as he with nth: rd the wm)(ls. 1:uI.. \n.. .....-- .,. .........,.\._ "That may be so." His Wm'sh1}) rr- Lurned, "but. more people .-mm In 1) speeding this summor.`m' drlvinu, 1-m:k- lcssly by cutting in and out -'1! Hm Any way they nrc giving u.~; H int n work to do." A"IIIl'ru:u Oh- .......A .......z..._ it. .,: . ,, . Willlnm Graham of Brndfurd ap- _)u2u`0d bi-fm'u~ Magislrntv Cnmptlm Jes in B:nri- j 0Hco Court lust, l`hur.*.dn_v n. lu-rmxm on n charge of mnsunllmz liquor illvgally. He was {ound guilty and rmnrmdc-d for sen- .cnce until August. 2!. 'Y'hn 1-hrn-an II'uc 1nIrI lur (nun-Ou`..h. .Ulll;C llIl|-II nupqum, (41. Thc chm'szv- was laid by Cnm;tn`u Inxxmv. Webb Inf Bmdfmd. who mm ( mvinzz visited tho Gmhmn hrimm (J \ugu:.t, 7 and nding: Graham in Jrunkr-n condition. Hv found part, t L bottle of llquur and :1 number -mpty bol,tlt::s un mo |)1H,C(`. Willlm irahmn wzxs not rrprr~.=;m1t<-d by com ,0! and v-1o(:t~d M plr-ad his own ms. r\ ...1. .. -a...... I\ n..L. Lu... . ..r n..... AVII. YUHI A-H` .01` her zuclw-m ' 1*" RIM ! I710? "" S(E\'L`H(Cf'!1 XRHKUBQOS spoken among the members. Not only .3 this work accomphs`nmg great things for tho boys pvrmnully but it is effect- ing a great savmg to the sum: as every youth sent. to the refnrma.tor,\' costs due pz'u\'i.nce $540. IUIII I'll-`)l!'l Jrahnm (old lam Gmhnnx. n,.L. L1,. JOINTjCAIVlP . IS SUGGESTED Anlll \ll(\||lllll. Bob Park-y will vhrm more 4-vldz-1 vhen hrv has been VH1 p.'1.&s zzr-nurmrv Recreation Ground Boys Proposed by Kiwanis. ...,;...,. . ...... ..........g u....... He nu }mhnm I n {o tnld n smry nf nnh 1-`ax-My u 'ord lmvlm; bmmzht u` liqur \`nIvn and hn hurl |\1\'l\1\ll Dr. A ll` IHIU ll. -`vUli_V Ul bmmz )IRC(` and he had I WUl'| U) (10. `During the court session Mzw.i.-.lr:u`(~ Jens complained of an nppm-mt` lurk of service of summons. Chini` Alrx. Stewart, reminded His Wm-ship .im| most, of the offenders rc:;idr~ in 'I'm'0n- L0, and it. was hard in (:r>nnnLini('u.it' with them as many WCIT` lmliciaying at this time of the your. J. Cooper. oi Dayton. Ohio. mil:-cl in answer to his name win-n mil:-ri in court. Highway Traffic OfTi('(`i' Wllillllll Thompson had laid it charpzv oi .~`.pr'Mi~ ing against, the accu.s`n(i on August 9. when he followed tho Uniu-cl Siuir-.\ automobile through Chum-.hiii m 5.3 miles an hour. Cooper paid .$l.'i.7. ill: a road summnns, which wnni, in l)5i_\' 8 "110 Of $9 and costs when i,ht- E\/lug- ismtte found him guilty` AHOUIQK` cusinmnr whn r..;|...: .,. Crown AtL'1rm`_v hat Gmhnm had '19.... m....n.... ..... rllllllll lI'll `I LIHI large portion ( nrou, hvurd n (- ::thvr :.m1'-lwrs c J']}ll'.`pl'|I|lfU U] L!) r: l:n'l:y of El` :11! H1!` liquor tn ht-lpvd Ln drink I 1~`. G. Evans 101 no pormit. .| (Inn-.. '-(nut. )- hrrmuhl, to win`? M is secured and mod thv Maglstrm. m Graham. No. 34 Iu plan. an number of William I (mm- HlI'key" as WH- .I\H'l`\ ll . n of the `h|1d's .- .....|-. for Rev. E. Hancox, Enroute to? Liberia Speaks at Collier Baptist. BREACHES or % H.T.A. WORST YET, _S_A_YS P.M.; More Spetgding and Reck- less Driving This Summer. But One E;t:l;ty in This District So Far This Year. } I Ul||KI\.l\'ll!'u U_\ tilt` ;U.\}K'|. ` As far as going to tho nvld ls mug corned. one must be dofinil-.`I_\' called to that work and once cn11od unv had better answer. God will nut bo` put of! vmh uuytlxmg less tlmn he[ FEWE.R-ACClDENTS I. UH? WHO I-l`ll\\' JUSI knows. no n\on- nnd 1 of the Chrl.-ztmn 15 J11: out. what he` ur she F sonul exp:-rlmxcv box the Gospel nf C`-hx'L\`t the order of growth home. moved to the K from there to (hr nun to the `dg(\~. M the W0 wnrld Iu um In\O:\n.-Ix... You`. \\'|H hull HUIVUI spank:-x`. bus! 118. pomtvd ( * who tells 111 ` um u . (hut what ... rmL|.xun. am]. In. M. wrawxoru; DUI, W'alt,r~x' Thompson; 7th. Manford `l-Inrm-, 'r`hu1'- wcro -14 fields in the I mrnpc-minn and the judging was done by J. A. McClure of Brampton. umn uullug Lut: bd.lllL` })BI`l0(1 last year. Of this year's total collections $5.~ 990.28 was arrears. Arrears paid dur- ing the same time last. year amounted to $6,180.16. In May of this year tax- (-5 cnllected, exclusive of arrears, mt- allccl $62,031.92 as against $58,628.25 for the same month in 1929. In June tho amount dropped to $59,561.35, as against $61,108.15 the previous year. and in July $4,398.43 was collected (-nmpart-(l with $2,391.15 for July 1929. Aside from thn mmwth nf MnL- urhnn Am-r for two hours. on 'I'm-::(inA\', Aumist. 19, the July which vnquirr-d into the doa.t.h of William Czmv. WPSK Gwillimbury farmer, who was. rnuncl dead with a. bullet wound in his; hmd on July 27, brought, in the fullnvvlng vvrdict: "W<- nd that the late William Case <-zunv LO his death from a bullet red frmu u .22 riv. We had no evidence In pmvo just hnw it happened. al- Llmmgh Lho rlc-. was found in his own HZIVIHK " I(lo|\l~\. 'I`hr~ lnqucxst took place in the town hall, Bradford. with Dr. J. A. Cum- mings n1` Band Head presiding and in Hm prvsmu-0 of an `large gathering of ..Iw('i:1lm's \,u1u;nuI'u v1-nu 94,431.10 101' July 1929. from the month of May when only $670.42 came in as arrears, 1arg~ or amounts of arrears have been paid this year. In May last year the total of ax`x'ozLrs rvarzhcd $1,859.19. In June this your 11. was $3,708.29 agalnst. $3.- 152.87 for the same month last. year. and 311101.57 for July thL=. year, again- st $1,168.10 in July 1929. For the Hm-o~mum1'n pvriod il1'1'I`S are $189.88 lnvhmcl that of last year. The S(`(`. )11d and last instalment. falls: c1m- Srsplmnbm` 25. EBY INTENTOR * ACCIDENT, JURY ! DOESNTSTATEE Inquest Ccvmcerning Deathg of Wm. Case, Killed by Rifle Shot. ""'j"""':`-\ ~11-IIS WEEK S - CIRCULATION Q 5000 Copies ' ; -------- ~ ~ (TOWN TAX PAYMENTS I AHEAD or LAST YEAR E-{i!`I'i(.` property owners have been more prompt in paying their taxes than they `were last year, according to 1igures obtained from A. W. Smith. town clerk. At the end of July 5131.- 981.98 was paid. Just $3,674.27 more than during the same period last, year. vc-m"s total r-,nilm-r.inn,: :5- 'I`hr- wimmrs of the 1930 Oro Field Imp Cmnprmition conducted `by On) Kgri:-ultural `93'>(:icLy are as follows: 15:. . A. Russ; zmz. George Kirkpatrick; rd. Ernost Crawford; 4th. George '-zwsull; 5Lh. `H. VJ. icrawford; 6th, (fen H m- r'hnrn l1L-nrw - '1fk rnr..-.I.-.....: .~ fur. .\1r. Hxmcox said that numyi no had told him in his visits to the Lwhcs that Hwy had felt. the call fowigxx n'.*1.'\ work in their youth had turned away from the task .\' they were sorry for that mistake muld find no \\~.\,\' to recblly it. .. R0-SASiI`<`lRST, OR0 FIELD CROP CONTEST `t-lnl. Cast`, son -3!` the dcccmwd. 'lmm he` lived. said that he and [9 mm hln-d man had gone to Snnmiuy nu:-111,. July 26. to at- pnlllical nwollng. They return- m- ulmut. mldnlght. and chatted lmur ur so; then Cousins went lwd. Gareld Cast` had dropped :1. xvhilv and they nally rt-Llrcd hvn n :-lrwl: \| J.` uxvuaunn. ,-amp. into that room to waken 4. Sunday morning about. six hv had raven his father's. body K full length on its face with a H`1I.H for some {om -over under l Roth his father's hands had iddmm under his stomach. `:lmpb`.`H had been called ihvn. u-n ha` zn'r1\'od turned the body -vvuhm: 81. 2'.Z-cullbro rie clut- x thv mmd.s. coming (war with 13' an 1! was turned. (`nun \VI`H u.... x.x.. A-_u_,.__ .. ,. ID. :u`p,- will be laid in connection ` (`asm Crown Atmrney Evans hnt there `as no evidence to suvh notion. \ urxn. . William Case. slept. in 8} ~r the kitchen in which |'n hnri-; nnn nf nchink uvnr (I-` lu|lll\l. i that his father had at-cusimned to rising u'(-lock. and going down ` cows from the buck l`i(` with him to pick an ;:round-hng. hvwn hoard during Lhv ~11. Lan<`<`i0i` Cnso de- /\\'|!'inl\o-A nu. .. .....\. lull) . Tho trial of J. S. Innis. 'I'm'm1ln a. charge of reckless. driving 2':-5111 from an nutonxobllv m`u.~`.h on An 2. be=t.wecn Lhv so(2ontl and thmi (:e:~',slon of Inulsxl. In wtm-11 rm- sons were Injured. was furthvr Journmd until Friday. Atngust `.211. The Cast` of Mrs. F. T. Brlgrgs of ronm. charm-d with w-.-mm. .-are Al\vLlICll All WHICH mo of which was .tOttawa Journal) Police Constable George Buck. aged 29. popular motorcycle oificcr oi Rock- iand, sustained a fractured knee and bad bruises at one o'clock Sunday mornimz. August 10, when. in the course of his duties. h(` was following a speeding car. Hitting up in :1 high rate of speed in pursuit, of the law- breakcr. Constable Buckle motorcycle skidded while rounding a curve. It cnrcened on` the mud, hit a tree and Constable Buck was catapulted over a fence` Directly after thn accident. hr was picked up by 21 part_\' of motori. on their way to Montreal. who noticed his badly-smashed \'(`hi(`l(` by the sidt` of the road. and brought him to Rock- land. There he was attended by Dr. Martin Powers, and was ndniittod in the Ottawa General Hospital yostm'dn_V at 12.25 p.m., where his mndition is not considoroci critical. Dun;-eni-an *n....1. ........,.i .._| nu A`lVtl_)' Uhullll-[1011 ` that his log was broken in mm at the knee. On Friday. Angu` was nporat.cd upon. the bow drilled and sowed with silv His other iX1jLu`l(7S were nm. .s The plmmgraphs above show the scene of the daring robbery which took place at Bcr.~t,on on Wednesday morn- ing of last week when two thugs stole $700 pure bred Wyzmdotu`. pullots be- } _;._.T `GEORGE BUCK i BAQLY Hm nub cuu.Au1.'rvu (.'l'lllC'dL , Constable Buck cannon 1mdorstzmd how he escaped being killed. and is ex- Lremely thankful that. he \\`a..\' not more badly hurt. He was unable to Luko the license number of the S1.)0(`d(`l`. An X-Ray examination disclosed that him lnu um; In-nbnn in u....... ..|.. ,..... unu glad Lhat Catapulted Over Fence: As Cycle Hits Tree; i Chasing Speeder. E A gladiolus six (cot. one inch high was grown in the garden or L`veox-gs Vickcrs. The flower spike was shown in his store window this week with 10 out or the 20 buds on the spike in bloom. SCENE OF DARING ROBBERY AT BEETON -- 700 PULLETS STOLEN mum wen`. 1nJux`ca. In Augu of Brig ronm, clmrgod with rm-kIv.~ following in motor (`rush .'H`:ll` scvurul W(`(.`k.\` mm, which '11: ed for 'I'hursdu_\'. nftvr nuw mcnts. was :wt.H-d out nf mm-I: uuu1_ High I Inn-v longing to Mrs. H. M. Aitken. burned hm` hon coops and made off with the loot in a big truck. Mrs. Aitken. who was awakened by her dog. pursued the mmaudcrs. ring several shots. ll) Gateway of Mrs. Altkcxfs. estate at ........ .. ,...,.......` John Lay-E.C. Gcom. 1, Trig. 1. LA .~ Ln 2 `PA LL11. K , LJ.\1. I). l.`.l1. I, l`.\/. . \Jl`I. II. 1, G01`. C. 2 The following wrote on eleven pap- (`VS -- iPassed Upper School Exams, iBarrie Collggiate Institute Tho following is thn report of UN` Upper School Departmental Examina- ; tions: ` '1*\..\ A1,... U. ..o....1n..a.. .......o.. ,... Llllb. ` The following suxdents. wrote on` | Lhlrteen papers:-- ` . v,.:_.. -1-.. an .. var n .1- n BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 COMING EVENTS XL! l-H!` I`Q!' 0! Ln(` '0 world is yet umouchm nxarchlng orders or (In in form`. V\ (` durv C-hrist`s <`mmnL~'sl\n carried out. n...._...a...- n. . u_.... .. c. EL. 2. Mg. Phys. c. Chem. 3.; . 1, FC. 2. Ger. A. Lru. (Mp Brretoh. Cross indicates wlmre one of the thugs; was `when the plucky pru- pr'1eu'css thinks she hit him with :1 re- volvcr shot. 12 View of hen houses. from which pullnts \'.'01'(\ stolen. before fhnv ~I'r\rn hIl"I`\n(1 hr 1-nhhnvc l'l\ T\/11-Q .'.. I`.I\. l,1`.\;. 4:. } } Robert Sin(',1nir-M.H. 2, Alg. 1.: $000111. 1, LA. 1, LC. 1, Gx'. A. 1, G1`. I` 1 LXUHI \\lIlL'll ]JlHll.'(-5 \'u`L'lL` ELLH they '.\'m`v burned by 1`ol)bcrs .;.n. C. `_[\. .1. 1'.\4. 0. I Evelyn Mnrks~-E.C. 3, EL. 2. M.}{. >wA 1 T-`(`. -.> \/Hl'lI|. \ Lu1gn---inc. 3. E1... c, M.H. 2. :`l\ '7 T<`(` '1 Johns--M.H. r`. 'I`riLv.. 11 run 1` --M.}{. 0. Mg. C. Gonm. r- T. A '2 1:` n `z ' H. M. Aitken, who was 1'()bbr}d or the pullets. (4) smouldering ruin uf chick- on house after thievos hnd burned it to the ground. and .5: Mrs, Aitkcxfs dog ``Baby.'` \`\'110 nxwxsorl her at. time of mbbery by bm'king. \lIl|ICU UUK lutlewing the history M t!\ especially tn lta sum-h for mission Held tn which to `..1'.\ Hancox sand that thv u;\cx`.'.:\. berm seemed to be by Dl\.m` ment. ubc-rm is a sell guwm of black people \\ hu.~o (U1 gained fro:-dom undvr .- hruh colnls Eutamtpatxtxxt Act. Tm: settled on ma` coast lmv u. : tion of Wost Africa and th xnenrs extent is about 1': m country b')'(\l\('l that is pmp`.t~< tribes of savages who haw no reached by u xmssionary 1 opened up by the unlnn is V mes from the coast. Mr. n , '\'e)'. the pioneer nssic-1\z\x'1t present among a tribe or bow The h1nterland.ts full of stu untouched by the gospel. A1: far As oninu tn thn n.~1. ROBT. C1Y1iNEG[lE JSACQUITTED Man s Couc Severely l Censured By Magistrate. R,0bex'L Carnegie. of 'I`m~ont.o. who lasL Wednesday heard ll, long tale of 11 proposed wedding, planned as n. pmc- iicni joke. the result of which made hlm the goat." when he vL'a.< clmrged by Ella Leslie. aged l9. of Toronto. his fornler .x\\'eethea1':. with assault fol- '.o\\"mp, n lovers quzlrrei on the out- sl:irI.\' of Allandale on Slmtiay, July 27. \\'z\.s given his freedom Monday morn 111;; when he was acquitted by Magis- .,rz1t<- .lviT.s. "I have given a. goncl deal of con.s'irl- n.~..oi,... ... o\.:.. ._ unr Ul Munu ()l`gl1l7.lll)I` girl sonw cure and ovens 13' {hr accused. by own nvnds sun-mnnn an Innlr .1 CHARGED ` AFTER grion from the Dominion command ;tI'mt, the local post be reprvsc-med at 'tho Canadian National Exhlbition thLs year. a detachnwnt, of twenty ;men trom the local Canadian Legion `will take part in the Warriors Day parade on August. 28. The detachment will be headed by Thomas Burton. president and Ed. Shuter. secretary. l'l?l|.IUIl H7 LX115 l ship. in giving: ju (1110 In` Knnui nrnn uxllu. gootl nn to this 05150." said His War- jlldluiwxit. I hope some )1` sonic m'gnnl7.nlinn will give the aonw 0vei'.slp.'l1L. Cex't:lln- (- his own story. a .x:m10.'n1v to look Mtor him. His ucl, was most, rcmoltonslblt`. nwvvm. thvre is an air of niystery l the girl's mo\'(\monts d.1n'lng the noon. `which raises some doubt as no accused : guilt` He will get the (it of it. You arr` dlS(`hl/'}Z(`d on the ill. (`hl'[.`,(`. but, ymlr ('0nd1l('L do- N tho ,unvm-uni nr-I\cIn~n '- ng the receipt :1 Domini r uuriimn Nuvlnvw; WITH THEFT BREAKING JAIL mmnu: wuna mm guilty. customer. who rnilvri in show up, was James Pniim-.snn. Mt; Dupont. SL, 'l"ornnLn.. who \m.~; r-h.'u:u~ ed with reckless driving. Consliiblo Sam Ervinc. who laid tho (:hnr;:(-. mid the court the accused was unublv in get back into the heavy nm'ihh.')nn(i traffic line on July 19, and Wm. tram!- ling on the wrong side or i.in- road. "He n.d-minted he had cnnw m=(~r Ihr sixth line hill in Innisl on the wrung 'side of the white line." Comzmbiv Er- vine testified. Owing to a slight discrc-pnncy in iht` "proof or service," the zna.gism~nu- im- posed `the minimum ne` of $10 and costs. amounting tn $14.75, \\'i1i('h will be collected by n disixwss \\':u'r:n1i. in in default. of ;m_vmont,. u ion-dn) "hul~ idny." Thn M-in! nr I o v.__,. ~- Newton Nash, 46 Grove street, is recovering from serious Injuries sus- tamed at Collmgwood on uxugust 11. when a race horse crashed into a crowd of people in front. of the grand- stand. Robert Squires, employed at Brookdsne farm. near here. suffered a c-nvvnrn Inn Inhn-n u-kiln Vlfllllnrn IJFUUISHHIU Illll. lllfl IIUIC, .\uut:n.'u kl severe leg injury. while William Tremble. Flesherton postmaster. re- ceived u broken knee cap. 'T`hn nrnwrl wnq nn Ohn frar-It lnfnnf- [6 Tm7xiTs uwumzo AT COLLINGWOOD RACES ('L'l\'L'u U. AJYUKCH Illllil (321)). The crowd was on the track intent- ly watching the race when the mare. Mary Spring. owned by I. Sproule. unexpectedly s\x'crve`d to one side. crashing into the -crowd. Nash's in- juries consisted of a deep scalp wound. :1 leg cut which required two stltches. and :1, cut shoulder. besides lbelnz badly bruised. He was brought to Barrie and later taken to {Royal Vic- toria Hospital where his lnjurles were dressed. Jenn Rnwntrcc, aged 3. of Bramp- tnn. died at the Hospital for Sick Chlldron. Tomnno. last. Friday morn- ing. nccitlmn at Brad- ford day. Pvt... ,.|.n.: ...u_.. 1.-.: ..x_u,. n.,__a 1l|Lf Killll ford in cm Myra. ritling H bile Brampton. countable n ed. and Jo: ah- .....,. fr`! cu. unu ` She was Injuries. plml. C0 who invc quest vm AUTO DOOR UNLOCKS. CHILD FALLS OUT, DIES vERjM71NiR1vE MAN T0 BREAK mom ]L%_QCK-UP llIl'Ill.\ week. A gin pm'I_\' among several 1'v.~i(lo`x1tS at Ki1lnrnc_\' Bouch had its last innings in police court lust S:Ltux'ds1y when Len Coultcr. ugvd 85, of Chicago, wn: clmr;,urd with having liquor lllogully, and of "nt(mnpling to break from pris.)n, or did forcibly brvnk from his cell." while John H. Bluckmoro and Fred McDonald were (-hargznd with as- sisting n prisoner to (`Sk7[)(`. ffnnltnr \x'n,< ('nn\:lr~H-ri nn Hm iuH Leo Coulter Fined $100 for 1 Breaking Jail; Tells l Reporter Why. Wl.'|L' l|l.'Sl}llllI'[;L'(l. The alleged party was ln full swlng on 21 park bench on Saturday nlght August 9. according to ovldcncc. when Constables William P`. 'I`h0mp.sm1 and Sam Ervinc cumo cm of the dark night with flasl1llgl11s, and took com- mand ol the refreshments. as well as one of the nmrry-makers. Coultcr Coultcr ware plzurod ln the town lock- up. but (*.s'cn.pt:d early Sunday mnrnlnp by forcing 21 bar from :1 window. rvv|,, .u_,,,,_ 4- . ,,. amuug, n pl A.\UI|L'l In 1'. ilpi. Coultor was convicted on N10 jun l)x'cakim_: chmge and {mod $100 and costs amounting to $107, but the charge of having liquor illcqnlly was disn1lss('d. B1a<'kmm',- and McDonald were distthmgcd. 'T'hn allmrnrl narhv u-uc In full L-u'|r\n The charge of having liquor illegally against, Coulter was heard first. High- wa_v- Tramc Oiccr Snm Ervino testi- vd that hr` and Constable Thoxnpsor. had been called to KI11a.rncy Beach where it wns reported a. car was In tht. ditch. On the way they came across :. little grttht.-ring In the bush. Some 01 mom seemed to ho going back mm forth to a booth. nppztrvntly buyinxz soft drinks. --tn"... 1.. ._..u....-:.... v .._... n... _. hUlL \ll NHL`. Upon investigating I saw cusvd rcoulurr) with a bottle : `aiming on a park bench with In I asked him what he had there. put. 1110 home on thrr around. As did so I grabbed the bottle which ` :HH in hit hand " 'T'hn hnlf_f\lln:l )- unu my 1 |.;|'cIuul:u LIIU UULLIIJ WKHCII still In his hand." The half-lled I Llc: of gin was put in as exhibit ' `(`.nnuvs:hln 'T'hI\n\nL'/nu vhnn n--m DH. Ul gill Wh [IUD Ill H?! UIKIHUIL I\. `Constablo Thompson thou nrrnstoc Coultcr and we took him to Barri: In:-lr_IIr\ " lUbl\'ll I. In his defense, Coulter stated he hac no pormit. and never had. Ho alsr denied nwm-rshlp of the bottle. "Thr Indy owned the bnttlv which she ob- on8n..A r\r\ M..- l\II4I` ..........n vv rv....n... HUl UIH capo:-d." -1v.. M1ssi0N WORK 2 IS D%E~S[CRlBED%