Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 4 Feb 1926, p. 1

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Mr. A. S. Monlcmam and Mrs. Ritchie and fa.m.i1y desime =bo tlhanik their friends for their assistance and `3 gympanihy in their mcenrt: sad be. I :~r~'\\`."Y1` M11`. usu u . Ald. Waliwin thou.gvhIt the onus was on the Board of Works, and the chairman shoruvld be big enough to get a man for the job. The yeas and nays were taken, all but the Mayor, the Reeve and Aid. Rogers surppor.tin~g' the motion. Ald. Jarvis said he wanted ztcti-on! now and asked that the yeas mi nays be caed far. Reeve Lotwe said that if Ad. Janvis would g:usar- antee to have a man on the job to- morrow he would swpport he mo- tion, otherwise he could not. T JnnY:I- `W _.:L,u.1 ......., v.u.\..-wmc nu uuuru I don rt care whdbhew porrt the motion or not," Jarvis. 11: ... .. AM. Byrne su_9:g'esto tlmt Ley" be g`iw.~n :1 week to mp1`-ove the ser- vice, and if he did not action be` `taken t-hen. um muu-.ru.. A-id. Bricker concurred in what Ald. Jarvis had said. He had gone over much of the ward and found that littxle was being done. He had also received may complaints. Reeve Lowe questioned wheher any one else could be secured to (110 the work. He had asked Scotzts if they mould mlewtzvke it and they re- fused. AM. Janwis said there were several who would be _ to get the job. If the chai1'm,an could not get any one to do it I will take my own J zu~v.i 5. l1o1':<(\. and do it g'1'atis, said A1d._ The .\Iayo1- said hat he ceivod complain`t;s and had be given :1 week to _improve 5 pvove the serviucc. All `n, - - -< . .,. ..um.m.... In spezxkingr to the motion, Ald. J:u*vis said that there had been con- sizlr-rablc complaint (lu1'in`-2 the past .ln'ee \vw1<.s'. In the early part; of the season Mr. Le_v did not appear to know the routes and he (Mr. Jarvi;<) had tried to help him, but the . was ,r2,'et"ting worse. A. week zL,2'o Sunday, when there was such a bad storm, he did not gar) out at all. He was L1\VJ._V`S late in get- ting" out in the mornings and chil- dren had to wade through snow go- inya; to school. Some streets had not been served this winter yet. There were complaints from every part ofbhe wa:rd,. and the service was i!abI0"l'liX1`Ub1. .1. vs . - - I/Ill ..\...., ...x.\.:..u_:.'.. Early in the n1eetin:.:' .-MM. Jvarvis introducexl '.1rn0=tion, seconded by . M. Bricko1',t.hat the contract wbih John I.c_\ for snow p1o\vin5_': in ward one be c:u1cr21lml fo17t11\vit11. 1 1. .. It wzis well on to 1nimlnig'l1-r. when the town council a:l_)'ou1'nel on Mom (lay ni::ht, over two hours being spent in commit-tee of the whole, wll-0`1`(e the matter of eI1Q,`Z1f.`,'l]1.',' a town foreman zund discussion on jim- ne_\' licenses occupied the time. Ei-gzht :1-ppliczxtiionxs for the po-sritiion of `town foreman were opened. All were local men and the salaries ask-ed 1`an_2`e:l from $80 per month to $112. After COn>',l(lC1``l)lC d`ic=cussion ithe ap- plication of L. Frank Hill was ac- cepvted, the salary being` 3100 pm` month for the first tvwo months and $112 thereafter. No decision was 1'each<:zl on the ma.t.t.e1' of jitney li- cense and the ma.ttc1' was laid over till iiext meet.in_:'. 1-. . . ,. .. ... The January ;~:,-$93011 of the Coun- ty Council closed on Friday night, amt] con.'~:iJo1`ab1(; business of import- ance was t1'an`:<:,LVct o dvux-mg` the week. The various committees got down to buxines.s the last, two and long . were held. Among: the important n1Zbt`tC'11S (lis- posed of were a gxrant of $5,000 to help build a `b`ni at 'Waubaus.*l1m1c, the ap p`o'in`Lmc-`nt; of 3. `Row! Commis- Rinn fn "no. w.:u. LL. n ~ " ` Coming Events 6 {(..-nu-vl.s' (Jm11`1'a1(-t of J. Loy; 1 L. _F1';111k Hiil ]5]1'1>9,':1.r(> as 'l`m\'n F011-2m11I. ,,__, -_, ....\. AIILDVC a.uu . ansisurppor.1:in~g' (Continued on page eight) Eight Pages you said . _t.he . had re a talk , _ ,.`.,..,........L.u, u; .2. uuuu uun1nu\s- sion to act with the County En- -v gineer, taking` out zlctiwlent ins/u1'ancc 'on the Co.un.t.y Road sy:'tu1n, the ap- pointimevnt of u comrriittrrc to act. with the Board `of t'he~C}1i'11l1`eI1 .~' Aid So~ cieiy, t?hr- uppoin'tmc'nt of B. 'W. Smith Rig-'11 Cortstiuble. ] I V , A . . $5,000 Fm- ]31'id}_),`(*; Nnf County Counoii Appoints Three Road Commissioners, CARD OF THANKS | Wm1ba1'1sh<`~nc Lit`; Nu R<-.si(1(-11(- for (`rzml 'l`111'11] @'wm2 nrib gym `iinfuwamm .,...-.\. uvuv uz. mu: am-ucvluus 13 @110,- 000, of which the Doanin-13o,n Govern- ment contvjbuud $70,000, the Pro- v'mcia.l Govcrnmomt $35,000, and he counties of Simcoc and Onhao $17,- 500 czwh. The bridge is .ve hun- dred font in length, wi-`bh a bridwgxo swims; of .159 foot, and four arches, nf' an-nznu.-(rm t`,\,..+ ,...,.L ;.,;,_I-13,, nnn _.....,, .. ..uu ;\,g.n., uuu 1\l'|-LL anzuua, of seventy feet each, toatallinug 280 feet. The draw spam is of steel and exlectmicznlly operated, this latter fa-a.ture adda'n`g; $10,000 to the ori- ginal cost. The other spans, sevrm in number, are of reinforced truss type with fo_ur approach spans. The store amd dwczlling of Arthur Hutbgins, Washago, was destrroyed by ne on Wedmsday Most of the contents of the stare and dwelling were removed by helpers, but.` the building is a tutaa u.--.... .;v... I Followinlg the heating of the de-` putation it was moved by Coun. Dutton and seconded 'b_y(Coun. D1'ys- Jwrlale that the County lrecogrnize then ,-`claim of the Georgian ;Bay District ;to have a Provincial Higghway lead- jmg to the terminals of the several railways at Penctang, Midland and Port McNicol.l and that the ~;CountyI Council recommend tlzafc the (Govern- ment designate a Provincial .Hig`h- way, starting at the Five `Points, 'Ba.rri leacling northenly tllu-ough Ekrnvale to a line between the Tenth I `and F3,eventl1 Concessions of Tiny, ;and from there easterly to the pres- ent Penetang road at Howe s Corn- .eq~s, with a road to Fenetanrg, and -with a reuzul from Howe s Corners easterly to Midland, and from Mid- land following: the County road tliroupjlm Victoria Harbor, Waulbzxu~ shene and Coblrlwater to Orillia, and that the County Council join in the application to be nuule to the On- tax-io Governnient for the purpose of having: the said road built as a Pro- vincial H`ig`l1way, the work to be i started from the east and west, O1`il- lia and Barrie, to the central point. (Continued on page three) ;ux, uvn AV(_.uLL1.I\Vnd u-xLu.3l: IE (RN11- p1IeIte(l, with the -exception _of the swing, which is being erecteui by the` `Dominion Bridge tGom(paa1y oI1'}M`on- trcal. By the temns ocf tihe coautradt it was to have been in place on January 15th, but the company ask- ed for an extension of ,time till Mar. 13`; uv1n'..1. ....... ,.........L,..1 rrn, V... ...u. an \.4\-uvJJz).l\IJJ UJ ,L-Jullu LMLL J-Uiial-I`. 15, which was granted. The Struc- ture is one af the nes : in the pro- vince and a credit to the two coun- ties of Ontario and The entire cost. of the stmucture is $115,- nnn nf uv1m'4-In H1-up. I'\~.....~'.... I" ..... __. u......v..m. ;u<; vvuuuuu wag yI'dUlAC`2`Ll- 1-y destitute, so that there was no iprot for him in the sales. She 'owed "him about $100 at present. On eoxning to Creemore the woman !had conf'mued to beg` him for mo1'- Eng` the parcels by insured post. He 'had failed to keep accurate accounts ,`of `Lhe sales, but knew approxi-ma.te- ly what they wer-;-. When the Drug! `Act was passed in 1922 he had` been semt a form from Ottawa. He had lled it in s~ho\\1in_e: that he was :=uppi_\'in`_<.,v one -addict zmd had thought. tlrat was sufcieiit. He did not know he wa..~;,t1'ang'ressing and had no desire to traie in the busi- ..n.,. Y1 - ,,,, L in .. i iphine and he had supplied her, send- ` luwu nu I.r\.cAJ\. uu mount. in u1L: LML31" ness. He was not "in the game. His offences had -been committed, !a1';,-'eJy thmug-;]1 ig'nor:Lnce arm] a de-1 sire to help .21. former partient who was in .umi'ont.'-.11we circtlmstances. Deaxliing` with zull nineteen charges of scllizng, P.M..JefTs irnposed the minximum ne .Qf $200 and costs om both counts. He _t:Hon.r.g:ht even that was too severe, but had no alterna- Itive in the nlatbzr. 'm:w mumows `BRIDGE ` READY ABOUT MARCH ,15 I I -.....bw. D1`. Sm'it'h, speakim; in his own :lbeha'lf, s7tz1 tr:Ll that all the sales on _lthe (lifTe1'u11`1. rlzxtn;-s c}1-zory,`e had been `znlade to one woman, a Mrs. Webster, .of She`llbu1 nc. He had gone to Shel- buxmc to practice twenty yeums ago and `tlrt: woman hzul been an addict then, _:(:tting' morphine from _the tlrup; stores. When that source was cut o some ve yeams later she haul com-c tn "him and he had re1ieve(l her distress. The woman was practical- '|.v .l:;q+m+n -.-n +1...1+ 4.1. .....~ ..- ..W. .... ..-. .... _~..uLu, uux;L.u1-uu1;.;'_L ,=J.~'cL, of Creemol-1;, was ned S-'10-5. 1VIu_>;- istrate Jeffs sat 011 the case at the request of RM. Ho_2'_[;' of Co11ing'- wood because of the Ia.t.te1"s illness. D. Ross actetl for the Crown. De- tective Constzxble Rahph laid the ! charges. T\.. CV_.-`3AZL V 1 ' - u `P1:-21-<.'lin_4' ;;'.ui1ty in P`;-lice Court? here _V'u;s'1:e1' mo:`nin_;' to ninetccn cha1'g`c.< of s morphine i11e;;'aIl_\' and a fu1'L'tr{;r ch:u`g'e of rleglectillzgx to keep 11. proper 1`C`CO'1`(l of his szxvh.-; :1-5 ruqtlfnwul 'un Lhe, Na1'cotic D1'u:.1,' .-\ct. D1`. J. A. Smith, (loctor- ct. me rt.-,...m,...,, p,..,.,1 min: 7.. 1 I P fC2`eemore Doctor 3 Pays $400 F inef -u.v.v um. _yL:u uL.'L'u \l|.."Lvl J-'|llLHUll, ULLL 11 had been su1fm~in_<.-: from k.i(lne_\' trouble. Flor m-any ,.\1rI:1;)*..~: Mr. Arm- st:1'on_u,' was prolninunt. in York Coun- ty and served two terms zus member of Pzwliamcn-t.. In December last he was a1'1'L~sted and c'l1'arg'e(l jointly with H. H. Cotfwy witih the theft of $1,475. Subscqucantly other chzu`_2'es were laid. In 2111 some fty chm`g'es have been laid. wq__ . . ......-.- .u. .4 L\JILLI'\aI`4ll l'U21\l. Finlaysoii, M.P.P., l(l(l1`(SS(l the Council, stzLtin;.': that Midland, Penetztm.-;, Port McNicoll, Victoria Ha1'b:m' zuul flu: su1'roumling' territory (had .22. populmjon of about 20,000 ~|*peC1})lC. That was the greatest con- cexitrmion in ..the County and yet the people were not served by any High- way. 'Tl1e1'e- '\vore three railway tcrmia`.z1l.<, }`onz:tz1m.:, Port ;\Ic.\`icoll zzml _7`:I each wit.l1 a line of :~`team._-rs 1'.u11-rim.-'-ul'i'on1 them. All- tlu: t,o.:n-ist traic touched that dis- trict, but at prcscxlt there was no` provisl-on at all for at la-cent l}l.`,'l]-` way. \. .-2, /1: n ,. n. \v .,..... rn.uL. M1`. A1`m: SUl'Vi\'L`(l by his widoxv and five `clri`1 l The new Namm '3 bridge is com- .I.n:+mI An. +L,. A-....-;;.___ -1 4.1,, The death of J. A. M. .-\1'mst1'ong on Tuosdu_v szwml him from facing txrizlyl for theft, false prctcnces and f01`_:c-1`y, which \\'as to be ihcard to- (lay (Thu1`s(la_v). The ax-`use of (le:at11 has not yet been (I0tm=1n'Lnccl, but he suifv funuuln 1" .. .. ...,,,,. 11' A J. A. M. ARMSTRONG, EX-M.P., nnan 1111:` .u...-....... ..._.. . ruuuunxxuvugx, |.:.A-nu.r., DEAD; WAS AWAITING TRIAL There were mamvy `hard fovugihh gamers all the way through `the spie.`L Rev. J. S. Shovtzt, in particular, fought his way wirtih an 'g'ream deval of grit through to` the primary nal, only to be robbed of the `highest . ho'no'rs by 2. heaat-brwl|d`n'g ve end. `The (]LS`t.TiC`t winner was handicap-ped in not having his rergvulm rink. E. T. Emms and Fred Sarjeamd: had never played under him before, `but playenl ne games nevantihele-as. Bert. Robevtson as vice skip pla._ve ` well and Mr. Shortt hiimsexlzf pulled mmiy g'a.n1es out of the re with his last stone. Mr. Shortt seemed to have the nal manic cinched when at the thin! last end he was 4 shot: up ` over H inds. In the second last Hinds scored :1 ve end to put him in the lead. Mr. Shortt tied the ` count on the next. with a fine stone that drew in to lie shot by :1. fractioomi _ of an inch. An extra end gave - Hinds -the match by 15 to 14. T-P mu: 1` Innuvnpl .......__ L- 1,, A .... nu. `nut: IIlK.L\nII L1; 10 DU 19. Itwasahzrdgazmetoloseforn skip who had won maruy other nmtches wizh his hal rodk. Play- irng against Oriflia Io: ital ca-rli-' v.......vwu..=u.. Hun, aavnug, wnuu unx: lfour club 'bag`s that vzxso -went wih the first prize. D. `No'<}a'n ~01 Brad- ford was the runmar-xurp. H. Downey s xrualvtet, from -the Orillia `Hospital and -C. Geoa':e"s rink, also of Onilia, came third and `fbumth re- ape-cttivdy. l Forty-`two 1'in'k-s Ol'l\t(."l'L`(l the se\'en- th :.mn'ual bonsspicl of the Barrie and Barrie Thistles Curhing Club held on l\Ic71(la.y, 'l`ues zmcl \Vecl:ne.slay oi , this week. Ed. Hinds with his All- I-limls" rink from Onlllia wrri.-3-Ll o lthe W. A. `Boys Chvallcngre Cup and ifour silver ower 'ba.Ske1B, indicative `of the 1*s.1. prize `in the pvinmry. He won -out `by `a very close margin over Rev. J. S. Shontt of the Barrie Thistles. Hsunfter `Kennedy of the Barrie c?1u'b played ~o"ff .w1't.l1 Merrick crf the I'hisl: les for third place, the [Lartter winn'im:g by 13 -to 11. I Sully Mean.-6drth's 1`ir'nk-a:rmexe'd John A. `Torry !Oha`.Ic-age Gru~p'in Oomsoation .'Sm`ies, along with ' +`.u. ..1...3.. 1.......... &\....L .n.._, ..,.,.;_ , .-\t the old I*?u1't, St. Marie, just} IvI.4.vn .put.` of Mi the Jesuit! KFat1her.< v.'c1'u :'pcmlin_L,*' Ll quarter 01' a million nlollzns in the est2Ll)1i.slm1cnt of a shrine. The : would, they: claimed, attract 1a2'g,'e1' pilg'rimag'es than even St. Anne (10 Buauprc. `.\/Luv.-.,. `R..n-..- .n" ?\f:,l1n...) 35.. nr 'J"1n- ]`l in.ds` 'I\ i1i|( oi ()riIli2L \\'in11m's of 1110 \V'. A. TI}n_\'s a.f"1u1ll<*1|;_r(* .(:`11p; S. Wt-rt-ditll is `I*"irs1' in the Cm1. ri011 Smios Mr. James 'F`o1'rest'er, a neighrborg of Humi`1ton s, gave evidcmce that! he had seen 'Ba.1'ber`ta.kin_2' loads of! hay from the Hamiltan burn on ve occ:xsi=o'ns. He "had `also seen Mr. Z\IcFadcn take twdloads. ,, ...- .-..\.... I Jas. McF`u&ltlen stated in evi(l`er.cei that he `had only titkcm two loud-5" 1 I I E Forty-Two RinksT$k;Part EL '/In Barrie s Annual Bonspeili Mr. H:Lm'i}t1on dewiied maLkin:.~' any] sale agreement wi ch Bzurber. He: `had discussed selling him the hay i.f' he s?hon1ld buy the farm, but had said n-ot`h'i.ng: further about it. -u- - - _ _ " . . ' 6-` - . . '1 The \\'itnes:< had had ne_L'ot1-_1*.'.(nx:=_"[ not hm` C1 the `ubma1` of `V41 IUs.I\l'.\ J1`.J~IIl min In pil_\'l11.'?l}E l)[ Z1J"`g""``' "f`l" Uvuly I`:IU`u'P1 I V V. 0' - " ' .' '5. .'.r:< .\one of the rest hm! been I ` p_'; ]m-`_ 9 1 ]` 1 "1' . - '1 . V V . . ~ -. sold, but : four 'Joad`s `;1z1 I) -en5`5 "` `1` -` hm `mswer m` taken uWa_v "without his knowh-cl2`0 Yukon -`:`e to the _ca to `m" - `Many or the men In t:u'-awu_v pl:_1:~.- or consent.. Iwith B,m_hm_ N` $0 (_mn"_ +h_,_ i.")`]`i I bill six mvo-nths after it vvas a. 1`e-a`h't_\'. ` . . .. . . ._ , . : ., . . - " I ' Y 3. . ' ' I 2 -k but t.h(:_\' had not gone t:h1'ou_'rh Sillcflllltj mt] :'(lcpF'If_]tl1_`)_y 'tb",` Ba1'bm' had no mon3_\', he tolzl Mr. '`L`( `1 n 0': lifofll 0 Fin ca {Hm . . . 0' A , ` .-1, r- u_. Hznmmoml 1n c1'oss-exa'1m:nz1t1on. I O90 01 (u1`1"m am Gym 1" : .~ _; - . <- (1. . I - . jut W W tr-M1 WW imM,`_u_ t n1e the long` trek -to the bat`.I~2- ml while .'-\ct.in.p; Crown .-\tyto1`'n0y3hm5 0} hance` Robut Smv` ` V _ __ _ : _:.' . V.`-, .V..,` `.`,__` Evans z1.: I\Ia,2'I.~7tr1':1.tc: Ju's 11 H1.<'Khc gala` hm! m tLn guat poems " I VVor. haul ]1(.`1r1'(I that J. A.` .\'I..;wuSC he had 1` -2Ta t subject` .-\nn. was (lead. Tho ,`\Ia_':is-J _ 1 `crate had he-zu'd it and M1 . Ham-i Im the u1m"`ld'a'b1e absence of the 1 . ` . . V - ' . mond had 1ezn'11`ed the news over the 1 pmsldent :0 Feblum-" n'em3 of ( lthe` W.C.T.b. was conducrt.-(I by I lMl`. .T, .q]1n1~++ uh-n uuA~.'.1,-..4 A ! 1'ad Io, so the triazl p1~..~.cee(1ed. 1: 7-7 .... . . I. xv...-.uu. ' A I ne_L'oti-.1tvi(n2.=i \\:it.h a s(:IIiz1;' f:-1nn,| f:h'reu_2.1 since: _\i1". in c1'oss-e:~.'a'1ni:m1tion. I `r__,; n .1 .`An_Q'11S Hzunrilton of Morex` 01113., owner of lot 4, Con. 11, 1:` F11, tostied that he had stolgwl 2.} 141 tons of hay in his ham} `last Jan`. McI"aIrle11 had b0ug".1t loud-S fmm him in pa_\1n.r3m 0 E; h `knowlu 1 7111 -. ~ Au\.AI.x\1u| of Pz11`1ia~.ment fa .1.\.\.Ar&\; .. ...., was 1'0se1`\-`ed 21 week '(l_`_").il'1.\,'t _\ Bzu'be1'. NI:u;`:.-.t,`;'::.'Lo. Jeffs at F.-`st 11 `i11t01' 1' Itronouncerl .~.l`.. :~:0n`t0n(:u with T11`-'1C`d ]'0U11'*` zu`be1'e11te1'?z1;: into 1'ec0e":1i:'.a1*.ce Fiumil Of the Y of $200 to be of _;'vo(l be'11.:1viou1' 1'o1'['1d 01' the COWW a pe1-`ioml of two _\`ea1-.<. But .'-\eLi11_2_'l 93.m`-`I Of some Crown Attm`n<-y T.` W. W. Evsms D01'101`tCf`5 i`=mCI11.2' asked if som:Ll1in;r could not be mt '-=`- CMG5 lone to make Barber pay for t!1e;i1~"h`tx but " hay stolen as 21 proof of his 5:'uo(1?C'`*h`1'l~ V` P01" faith, and the :.uIjou1'mnent, till F`e'o. Yukon 113-` 1"Wt'i 9th was made in order to lTlZLk'3 `ni1mIw" "ml Plant make 1.C_Stuti,0`n' found in other .pa I .. 7. .- mu..-` _`. _- .. . . vnu-..nL CONVICTED OF -STEALING HAY, MAN HAS SENT!-LNCE DEFERRED \-uann \4v\.u L4. .xu|u. \lL; LJU Mayor Bug';;'.ri1` Midland, Mr. W. J. M;cGuh'e of 1'31mvale, ulx-Warden Exxplc-tt, Mayxor jSinclai1' of Orillia, `C. E. VVi'ig"h1:, M..P.P., Mayor Beau- lieu of P8Tl(:t'.l.I1`.,", M. S. Kellar of ' Midland, C. G. Millard of Coldwater and Mr. Stockinvp; of Waubaushene, also addressed the :Council, -outlining the road and .st1`es$ing' its import- ance and the benets that would be derived from it. V` n v .1 u .- - .- Found ;_:11i}f,\' in the Police Court on 'I`u.-. on :1 chm';:(- of . hz1_v from the fz1:"m of _-\n5:L1s Hamil- ton on Con. 14, }n.-Izsl, ;~'z:nte1`,cx: Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, February 4, 1926 ,,-._........u ..] 1 hen kn:)w]u . ,.,uua,.-, uuI:1|: 1UJ' 119.) . 1'd0T1C0rth' M1`. Barber and his wife claimed 1:: oflumt H -:LmiLto`n 21.{. ,'I'G(1 to sell them 31' the lmy. 'Ihe_v were 130 send him the money through Mr. Hammond. They had omly taken three small evi(ler.ceija'g's away amd would nozt pay for load-s"it; 'i`.n'L'L1 they got it all. nu VV mu vu.u.:-null an u1u"~``1 " 4 _._..u,,d:Co.:1:L1`a1"_.' popular opinion, the 11 p(:b_;'Yuko1i'has })Y2L('t-iC:1n_'\ all forms of k9 ;.1in3IIo\-Jen` plant life that ma_\ othciwparts of Calnxada. The 1.em,H,i=_9, 1'cat amounvt of sunlight that ac- lni5__iC0.111] ){LniC'.S the long: summer lays .`,`b0ut_r*.1;ui(c.s' giowth phenomenal for u fa_s..l1o1't; period of time. '1'hu.~: the ; m.0_} Yukon has its ower and vc_9:ot:1b]e of H` g-"a;`(IC`n`L at nc-zn'l*y every home. \r,,, 1\I 1 Qn.mI,-:.m. ..c u-.. ... the l 5;; u . .14. .n,u Uvrau R. Merrick... _-no . VA AA: AIJIIIBIAIU, Vin \.lJJllIlHlL J1: AVLClC_ ` (Lih and `hirnsedf, were the winners 5-of the special prize fact the highest `suggmegahw score. VFLA ..-....... -.-..- . . vvv-uxua rt. Auoilu I`:.Wni:r1trmam ` A: _ McOo'nke'_v8 J. D. Milne ....... ..5 Ilyuuyu-nu; _ l`CI1\'Cmci1t. uvv.-uauvvv u C. Fish-er Dr. Miller H. Donmxli H. `Lemlitxy .......... .. 6 I C `I amksbu rp; H. G~ol 4 R. Dohert y .2 C. Wu.-`Iker ` G. H. Mitche11...._.7 1 Barrie 'I`hist1r:s A. Arrn:-t'Lro.rmr L V. S. H.ambt1y 1 `tr '0' D..-......;.._. 1 u. M. lvinxgsbon T) l`I\.._.'.__ nvuvunau mu.--A ." >11-I i>'im. Time. ........ ..1o % Even more e:\:c i1i11Ig' was the semi- nal betvvecn Kc-nrnedy and Shortt. l{(:mned_'y was three up at the nal end. Mr. Shorbt. placed two shots nicely covered, but leaving` the con- bre open. Kennedy was lying shot in the centre when the Skips went down `bur. play, but failed rho gtuard it I--. um ux. .L\JL(Ao with his fmst -stosne. Shortt remotved ` .& .151. 'L':`.. 12-..; ..__1_ _._1 xi :1 ...... anon.) au.av cvuuc. uuvx Uh 1v.;llL`U|VCU 1.1. with fust rock and my three. Kennedy czmle do4w:n- to hit him out, but got. a wick off a guard. Mr. S'horbt. paced his final stbome per:5ec`t- ly to couzmt -and win the p;axme. The nal games in the Consola- tion were less exciting, Mered:i*tih beating Nolan of Bradrford 'v5vi11 em]. Downoy was ]_\'-in`: shot wirthl a. buried rock, when Mr. Shortt came down for the last time to knock it` out am`! lie four. I 13-. . . , , `from the place. He had seen Bax lbexj going` there for hay. -`Mr I?!-n-Ln... .... ,1 1-:._ E unavo.i gprcsident, the February meeting of` lthe by` Mrs. J. S. Shortt, vice-prc.:ido3nt. A! iqu(.5.s tionai1'u on mo1v.11 education was !f0a110W0d by much helpful discus- l`Yl . Msotnzl-mum . R.S?1>1gls ` 117- _ 1 .......,.. u..1 uxgn \.un.-.~.t,2uU1l:. i It was zlucfnlr.-I .10 1'cco1mneml the? Mil] Rouil nm-th `f1'-om Barrie as a Provxinc-iz Hi_:1'Iwm_v, also to recom- mc-;nd to the Prminciul Governme11t the a(h'i.=;1.bi!it;y of cs't'.axb1i:s}1inv:.': :11 Provinial Pzu'ki1 `.'\ I:\:tche:lzx`s]1 T`own` ../ship. It wu.s (Ic-ci(lml not to built] a _ . I , . "res1r.lencu- 101' L110 turnkey of the gavel. [ mcn s Canadian Club in -the Li.b1-a.1_v H2111 last; Thu1'.s(Iu_v n-ight, M1-s. G(,`O1'_9fL` Black, wife of the 1nemb( ,-2' for the Yukon, _s::-:x'\ an and chzu-min'g' illus- on the F lo1'a and Yukon. .Mrs. Black `gold c0n in the rush of 98 am! of hm` personal ex- periences the gold -seekers at that -ti.-.w. Cities :<.])1':mg' up ()*.'(.1'- . night now are vanshetl 39:3 in. I I. I - Lf`,.._J.`.__... ' ` I` I At the n1ee.tinj." of the Barrie Wo- I ;, ,,A,,,_x O: Came'mn`s rink, f H. Dymemz, W. Griifth, H. Mere- H-1. "ma n.:.......a: ....n..~ .1.` .._-__-.... CANADIAN CLUB HEAR ! YUKON TRAVELOGU1-Z! ._,.x.. . : Cookstown John Ba.kerr Rev. Bcrvenme T. McKnight R. J. Mcxmee .... .. 8 ...; u Elmvae` Geo. Flemming: E. Simpson `X7 T LT: 11 u. u nu.n.n D1`. Tyre]- I`- ..`l.,.4 '1`. Kisock Rev. Greenslxzulo ... ... ...........r-. Barrie Thristl 1L. 11.-,1 _ u G. Tire? ' .. . AAu.AJv 1 W. F . Knight .... ..12 - Barrie ; r\ ...., Luau Lnu ruuu Irom the Five Points, IB-arrie, north througxh Iilmvale to Pencstang and Midland, Wand Lhence througwh Port McNicoll,1 Victoria Harbor and Cohlwzltc-r to Orillia, be recommemle1 to the De-1 pa1't.men.t of .Hip:hways to be tlesign-I ato :21 .P1'ovin'cial road. \xr_. 132.,` `. .-. W ....u... A111: um-aw was uu pra.'m'-r1:au'1'1s stick in a hectioe mix-urp beore the Midlamd met. Hubert axga-`in tied thugs `ip om a p2L Bung-ie a "Wnute Tater. uwb `.lAx4_y mu mu: auxullnl Lruulll: nu- bemt~ tied the score on a bvackdmaml hoist from centre ice, btrt shoa-rbl-y after Czm'r-Ham-[is put his team in the lead again, dmw'Lnp:Brode'u1' -out of the net to some after -tzmkimg; :1 pass from VqmVl'iet. Cunninngthsam Iilftc-(I 21 c.oun'Le1' in over McEwen s pros- t:rat.- hurl}? in {L mi.\'-up ear-'1_v in 0719 third period. Donnely seemed to haw-. wo the ..;:am-e` ve minurtes later, when on the best inv(Iivi(lua:l effort of the evening he drove the rubberj past Brodeur. But 21 minute later B.um:'ie scored the -on-]~y easy one that got by McEwen all evemring. After eighrt minutes overtime tihree goas were soared in quick succes- u. numvx. u.uu_y uun a. mwa 1..I`U|Hl van`- H-am'i'ss a.ter fteen minutes of zig- zag piay. In the second frame Hu- `Lani #1.! LI. - A - -. --- ` ` ....,.... V....., azuA\.t\.uA u_y u uu gazme was fast and in'te1*eGti n.~g. Boh `teams were going: as stnonxg an the na gong` as in the first period. r]'\]_A `__:,,.;___,,_ ___,_, ,1 u .....\, uuuu vu an un mu: Auula uruuu. (5 H The Avtiamors scored -the Qmly gxozal in the initial peniod. Hunt netted n .-..':.-u-. +...11.. ..... .. ....N. .z'_..... A In a haul fought irutermedriate x- tur here laat Iright Midland was . forced into ten minutes ovemtirne to win fmmn Camp Borden by 5 to 4. F1..-. nonnnnn ......,. 4'.....L ...._1 :...L_..,..;.-_,,, : I J .....,., .....m. ....m... The Lientc-n`zmt-Govern`o1' `enteretl. preceded by Se'1`.Q'eant-at-Arxns Stew- art Bagvvson, and :1`Ltend(=d by his aide-de-ca;mps, Lloyd Arnold, Lewis Merrick, Sandy Coutts and Morris Booth. After tlelivemingr the speech from the throne, in which he ex- pressed the hope that the 1neetimg' of this new Pm-liaament would be of i.nesrt.in1a;bJe value to the entire school and that there would be de- veloped a ne spinirt of co-operation among` the studenrts, he asked for nuomimrbions for Speaker. Mr. John O. Weldon being nominated by (Continued on page four) CAMP -BORDEN FORCE MIDLAND INTO OVERTIME TO;WIN BY -5-4 1 '! On T`l`l.1l1`Sll&l} last the 1`:.4~t session of the B.C.I. Parlia.mc~nt was ODL\ll- ed by LlCl.l'i.(3ll-llllt-GO\'(`1`ll-Ol` F1'aiiI< Craig. The members of Pia1`l-iL111(.`I]t (mcnlbers of Sr.-nior Lic1'zu'y Society) filed in at three o'clock and took iitiliuir places on eilu-1' side of the spezLker s c"na:i1', while members of the staff oiccupied benches si::nit'_\"in;,-' their position as spectzttors only. To the night of the chair sat the Govern- ument, mzulrg up of Pi'(-m.'ie1' A1'blm~1' V Fox, with his Cabiinet z1.nrl supp0nt- ' ers. The Cabinet is f01m1c as fol- _lows: Provin-cial Sec1~eta1'_v, Douglas ` si .'l'aI1'_9,`V\'2l_\ .S; Ministe1' of Militia, Eric 1 Clark; of Finance, Elvla Hemlverson; of Music, Kenneth Walls; of Sport, Hm-olzl Hill; of Interior, Aileen Bricker; of Stuzlend, Co`nvt1Vo1, A1-bhur 1 Gir(lwoo of Educamion, Jas. Rob- 1 ontson; of Mammal Til-aiming, Clms. Baker`, Fo.rest1'y, Ottelyn Robinson; Social Af'fa.i1*s, Leslie Clark; School 1 Spirit, Miarivon Ross; School Yelils, I J znck Wlihiush; Domestic Science, 2 Louise H1n'lbu1't, and Ministemws withh- out, pontfolio, Laura Asaph, Gordian E S.'1rj0a.nt and lienneth Donch. To 1 the left. of the Speaker salt the Oip- t po.=.ition, hr,-u by M1`. J0.S0]')l`1 1 -l'ln_w.-.<, the un.~'L1ccu;<: ul czmulitlate for tho 'Pi(-mio1'.sl1ip, with his lieuturn- V nut-,. D....~..1 04.-.. `l..L.. n..__._, rn,,,,i1 |.v. .. . A\ ....\ .v.u..,;, nu... um nL:uu:'u-' l::11ts, Ru.~'.<(.-1 Stone, John P:1}'~ne, Tom ,Cou5:h1in, Iu_L'en.r.- Doyle. Annie ]\V`zL11win, Ermrszt Rivzxnl and John M. Hm-`cs. The Gove1'rnn1m1t pzu't_v whip [is Jack W.aI: and Oppositiron pzwty whip, 1 R.i'V'1.`1'(l. 7111.- `r:,..-.,, ,,; n ,\to1. Lxxiv. No. 50 Chief Shruhsole requested that four new beds be procured for fire- `.e11 s qu.:m*t.e1*s; that mach1'n'er_\' in the bell tower be repaired; that the two h_v(lrz1nt gates be repai.re that the floor of remen s qL1~z1.rters be oiled. 1,17 irst Session Of f B.C.I. Parliament The report of Fire Chief Shrub- sole for the wax` 1925 shows that the (-stimatml loss from res in Bar- rie for 1925 was $15,239. The re 21:}-.n'n1 was sounded 541 times, there being` 31 res, 31 c'himne_v res, 4 false alarms and 3 practices. 'I`hc're \vc1'e 17 res where actual (1a.mag;'e was done, and 14 where no was (lone. BARRIE S ESTIMATED has LOSS FOR 1925 IS $15,239 5Town (}ou}iczz Wrestze3WiiE` { TA Sitgg Plowing And Jitneys -(": '_ I _ !'I`he Hon. Mr. Justice M-orwaatt Vail sit at the Spming Jury Sitings olf the Supreme Gourd: for the Covtnwy of Simcoe, which will `commence d the Court House on Tuesday next. O.n~'e crirmJ'm.l case, a serious agvaninrsxt Ed. Paulette of M.idJand; '3 .-'11 H-mo` w-"'11 I-Nrnn hnf'rn-r- H-\n (V-qyjrt. ,..u...., u.lI\lL'1 mu: uu'ec1;1:on o-1 Miss Bryson, Tuesdauy, Feb.` 23, at o cJock. A-clmimi-on 25c and 15c. Central United S.S. Annrivemsary Sunday, Feb. 21. Rev. G. E. Goul- tor of Burton Ave. will occupy the pu`lrpi-t both morm'nntp,' wml evGnJin:g-- and t miss the czunrbata, The Rainbow s End, and musical prio- g'1-aan, under the direction of Miss`J. Bryson. 'I`1m.:r]a;m Wok ` 00 J " Canadian CLub--Dr. S. A. B. Mer- cer 04` Trinity College, Toronto, will lecture on the Romance ocf Excava- tzions, Library Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 8.15 p.m. , -_I_-- St. Mary's Young People are giv- mg` a musical emertanmervt im the Parish Hall, Momday, Feb. 15. `Tl1:m'sI:x_\' `.-5;"t'tm'noo11 Sossion A tleputzxtion, from Tiny, Tay, F105 and Mi:rlont.t.- townshipsf, Elmvale, Co1dwaze1*,' Pcnetansz, Midland and 0ril'1'xa, appuzlrerl before the Council at the "I`ahL11's'(la_v afternoon session and askud that the road f1'om the pvn 'Dn3n&~ "D......:.. ._A--A`| -` ` _,-.-.. I I

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