Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 4 Oct 1928, p. 1

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Resigns His Seat On The Council Boa rd! The need of the Lima; a vdniqle you can drive down town and `tlmn fold up and carry into the ofce.- ,1)o1{(!11\V21_\ in T110 Comm-il (i`uws Busi11(~,ss, \Vhi<.-h He Cannot Sac1'ice. FREE JNOCULATION TO BE GIVEN AGAINST DIPHTHERIA l I -__.j_- ` The '.\Ie(lical Of i'1ce1' of Health, act- ing in conjumctioxi with the Board of Education, is arra1mg'in.g' for the inoculation of school children n`J.. ,'1illS't (illpi1\tihl`la.. While this is not compulsory, it is hoped that all pm-eiits will co-qpourate. This is the time of year when - <.lipl1the1`ia and otjher diseases are apt to break out. There is practically no ill effects _ from the toxoid. Out of 200,000 applications by the Department -of 1 Health. no bad affects have been " 1'cc0=1'(leLl. l . 1 111. L. 127011153, K.C. 3:62;; 4: cons T0 ms Rasmg :1. I Bishop Lloyd, who has been in Western Canada for ma11_V ycvars, knows what; he is tzilkiiig about. w_when he said It is easier to teach h..:;:_1...~.. hnuy fn nun 51 anmln O1" VV_\'|l1UI1 nu eauu u. LD 3. B1'it'1she1' how to use a spatle or a plow than it is to teach men 01' Central Europe not to use a knife ilin an a1'g'un\em: over here. \.LA4>1\.n. vv uvwci Wan: J no .......... _.- iCounty s Grand Old Man. Ap- lpointed Crown Aittorney at the agc iof 26 years, `he continued to admin .ister justice through all the years,` lholding the respect and love of` ieveryone bhrou,e-,,1hou.it the county aml' ifwr beyond. Nearly three )'C`2l1'S'} i,a._>:o Mr. Cotter had a had full an `had been an invalid since, conned} `to his home. -.._, anu \/1"U.>y.-Lxiu DC\.'Unu. Horseshoe twirlers displayed their l prowess to the xlelight of the large ` crowd. Holt and McDonald of Stan-ll ner won first place, while Fletc`heri' and Cra\vf=ord of Oro were second." In the cattle section J. D. Stor_iei of Allenwood captured the T. Elation` Cup for the best dairy herd. St.one s Jer. were a sleek looking.-' lot of cattle. | The late Mr. Cotter \va.~' born in` Cork County, Ireland, 0 Zlith, 1836. family sl-ttl(.-d AL, I Youhal, 'Jzmu21r_v V l brou::.-"ht the 1837 and Y: n to Czmzula in at Newmarket. ni "nun."-1..-+ n . _ I above the avenrage, His 1-ather I :i\'= The exhibits of sheep were mudhi while some ofi ;the cattle exhi,bits were not so well `lled us mijzht be expected. i` l . 1 The horses were splendid . ,., _ and the .. I ...-...1 jxounzu, bUI`I\ \zUuuu_\, JL\.lL\lI\I Valmt ViJ2mu2u'_\' 1'-at]1e1`lth hl Newmarket.; J. R. \\'2L.s tho _voun:;re.~'t of .:ix ic.( ilchihlren, three b0_v.<, and three ::i1'1s.`|t1 9an(l was the only survivin_-4' member; 0',1'or many _\'eu1's. He was 'e V tat the Newmarket Grammar Sch0o1, - `and in 1853 opened it law office: in` ( B:1:1-iv 1'01` the late D .~\rcy Boulton ` qjln 153!-55 he was :1 student in To-` Tironto, pructicin_e` with J. J. Vance.. '(;[an eminent 1zL\\'}`Ux'. In 1856 Mr. 1: Cotter returnetl to Barrie -and took I `e.11a1'::v of H. B. Hopkins oice whih L "V the la.tter vi. in the Old Land. )'fi.-Xfter a year Mir. Cotter went to`- )t`iDunnvi]le, where he opened an of- :)_ ce. In 1862 he was appointed Crown ;-\tt.orne_\' of Simcoe County, 0`ml continued in that ofce till 1] :1 thr years; euro. H1 Mr. Cotter was married in June, 1857 to Hannah Lount, daughter 01 the late George haunt, Barrie. Four children were born to them, but scarlet fever took two of them, a son at the age of seven and a da.u;2;hter u.t ten. One (laughter, Mrs. Barwiok. resides in Barrie, and the other, Mrs. C. S. M~acdomald,' an . . . resldes 1n Hamxlton. CC` ~-.._4..L.... 11'- (`Ac-{rnv nun: n Filnds that Ilis ()11}`s1)Ql{(2}1 \V21_\;'1 .-\gz1inst 1:113 Bus111(-,ss, \ . Qnr-1-{H00 l.'t, .5l|lUh' In L1a.`Iu.AAI.vu- As a prosecutor Mr. Cotter was strong" for justice, but he never for- got the injunction Be merciful. In this connection Mr. Co`Lter s re- cord is `heavily lined with instances, but particularly does it stand out in his policy of always giving` a young man a clwnce to make good. In- variably it had been his policy to give 21 young` first offender a chance to redeem himself. A teacher in the .Sun1la_\' School for many years, Mr. Cotter believed in his boys He never scolded them, but they _ would go the limit for him." Mr. Cotter was an optimist and looked ` for the good in others. His philoso- phy was that Anybody could en- joy a good life if he led a ,r:,`ood !life. The funeral will take place on A Friday afternoon from his late resi- "1irlence, Owen St., with service in .1 Tri::"tj.' Church and interment at it Barrie Union C<`mc~t.e'-"`. U `Dhoumb the automobile Business` has not melchecl -the satumtiosn point, some of the (lrivers .haVe.-- Bordek-r Cities Stan`. -._.__-~-._-_,___..__ EELMVALE FAIR %c]oes{mc STEAM miiaamy Man at Fair , OVER THE TOPBIGHWRECK slog}; menu to Abduct Craig: . Elmvalc Fair, always rated as one] of the best in the County of Sim-1 `icoc, was favor0 with `ne weat.he1' for the closing` lay on! W-eslnesday and the attendance was over 6,000. (311 Tuesday, in spite of threatening showers, the attend- ance was ahead of previo~us years. The exlhibits in all classes were fully up to previous yeazrs and the qual- ity better in most sections. .j '` M ' -- Ln. 4'..=.. nnnnn .,1 us.-:H~. ny DBDICI` lll .ll|U':h a\:\;uuu:. 5 On Tuesday the fair olpencd with a parade of school children, headed by Barrie Citizens Band, from the Elmvale school to the fair g'l`0`ul);(ls. Each school had a decorated l>a.t depicting va;1'io~us stages in he c:hild1'en s lives and he count2,""s 5? pi-og`ress'. i -Arriving" at the fair g1'oun`_c_ls, Hon. Wm. Finlayson, Minister $401 `Lands and Fo1'es~t,s, o-penal the f-2'x;ir. He expires-.sed his pleasure and _(le-| !ig'ht in visiting` the country" 1'-airs,` particularly those of F105 and 01-0 Townships. Some people talk of the .cit-_\' life, but competition is more `keen here, and as one who i1'd(i the oppmtunity of being in the big city, '|hc was glad to get back to the 3 '5 country. 1 t.. A.L.. -,..i.n1....;- +,-.,,..,,,,m,;nt I) 1` 0 1` 55`. A .... `.3 n No. 8, E10 3rl. Elm` won for t1` artistic 110` Iation Schc ' School thil in the pm and Cross Ho1'sesh~ `prowess t4 . H S E 3! .and Craw "I .. , C0ul1Ll'_V. '1 In the soholzws t0u1'name'nt, Wave.rle_v School won 1'st- prize for the school coming: the longest dis-} tance. Elmvale School was zLwa,r ed the prize for the best displ-a-_v.; of I . ags, banners and b`ad'ges, wlth S.S. \'- 0 `D1,... 0.! urn} Q Q \Tn .'1__ [catt1e. I. mudh|" iabovu Ofi` wellll t lled x .... . ,._ --1..`.::.1 "ml +1ml`| At the meeting` of` the Town F] Council on Monday night, First De puty-Ree\'e J-arvis asked that his iesignation as a member of the! Council be accepted. In explain-inig the rru.son for his action, Derputy- Reeve Jarvis said thart he found be- in in}.-' on the Council Board interfered {H with his business. Had he taken a n di`-..-rent. attitude on the Council ii Ix miight be different. He differed ti with other members of Council on 01 many questions and had to fight foi T ]nr11c\ples which he considered right. fl He had been told by a member of a the Council that he was driving E business away by his attitude. He.1_ haul kr-en opposition in his business] and found he had to give all his atxtention to it if he was going to make :1 success of it. He was the \ nst to raise the question of un- l qtaid taxes and had never been for-`l _'.;ivcn by some for doin_:,' this. He lm-.l trouble with the police, and an effort had been made to put him ouit of business. Now he had come '1 to the conclusion that 21 man in` bu:~i:u-ss on the front street should not be in the Council. 4 Reeve Creswicke moved and De- puity-Reeve Knigxht seconded motion that the 1'esig'nati0n of Firs1| Deputy-Reeve Jarvis be accepted. leev9 Creswicke said that alli would acknowledge that Deputy~l. Reeve Jarvis was a good ghter and that he had served the town well: \vzhll<- in the Council. i vx 1 _ I',',,1,L _,_:,\ LL..A. 1x11 1 . c `lllfu Iu1;4In, ux: l.`.\.lJ\;\.I.L,u. : g The the` c~ormp<*tition keen. I~Io_-_~'.< and poul-. |_t1'_\' \\'m'c 2115 I butter l`CD1'(`.`:'Cl1tL*(1. l\u1 I1 .1 C . nvnzlnl-n v._. ..-.... _...,- In the main building 1n`odu.ce. flowers and ladies work were ad- mired by the throng`. - 1 n 1, -c 1:v1_.--...1.. Unhl ;c 1 I w I I i 1 1 i `no nlll'(. (l U_\ L-IIL` I A big` feature of Elmvale Fair isifi Luxung. tithe concert r:i\'en on the ni:.rht of, ip o s the closing` Lia) , and this _\`e-.u- was exception. Promptly at five o c1ock exhibitors commence to re- move their exhibits. and the; direc- ,to1`s, headed by President '1`. E.,f ,Smith and Secretai;-V; ;\IcDe1'mo~tt, 9 `got busy and soon t big hall was i seated. The c-onceitt was a. big hit it and everyone enjoyed it. ' Wednesday's Races ` 2.40 Class Peter S., Hawke, Coldwater ............. ..1'f Aillio, Port-er, Orillia ` May Patchen, Caimspbell, 01'-illia ....... ..3 Miss Grattan, Moore, Penetan-g" .... ..4 Best time, 2.21 1-8. 225 Class Lone Star, Connor, Oollingwood .... ..1 Prince S., Bailey, Uxiba-id:;:e ...2 _Robe1`t C., Haxvwke, C-oddrwater ....... ..3 Mary Spring, Sproule, Collimgiwood 4 Lady Star, Allan, Collingwvood 2.18 Class Birdie Bino, Banning, Uxbrid~g'e .... ..1 Bay Star, Connor, Collinngvwood .... ..2 Just Jack, Nash, Toronto ................... ..3 nL_,__..._L -5 `D......!_ 1.nmHml I `tr "1 Just .JacK. JWILSII, nurunw ..... ~W. T. Stewart of Barrie handled! i the bell. B.C.|. RUGBY BOYS PUT IT ALL OVER DRILLIA _ On Saturday a. pick up team of B.C.I. mgvbyists went to Orillia to meet the Collegilaffe team of that town. The nal score was 21 to 1 in favor of the Barrie boys. In the first half Bryson got a touch- down and in the second Malkin and Wood ezxu got one. The Orillia team played better than the score would indicate. but things seemed to break jtust ripsht or the locals. The Barrie team was comepoxsed of: Snaxp, Levit; insides, Pratt and Mtalking middles, McKenzie and Wood; ends, ' Strans'man and Cook; half line, Bry ison. Powell, Baugrhrnan and Dyrnent; gqualfter, Phrt. Fhuzene Doyle 1-e- .; Slfer-e_e-cl the zrame. ' ` r\-n3_. ,__.......1 .:...g1..... vncul Ali. J*"l`|.'t`w. LHL` gum:--2. The `Co1lirn_a'wood ' junirs `and en- iors will meet the Bum-iv teams on Saturday, Oct. 13th. Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, October '14, 1928 LLC1 AL1ux..:-..uu.... 1n`odu.ce.` 9 ___...1. ...,u-,\ .11, n(l_ ` \\'Ull|1 i|b|zll_\. me` Calculating` that with the aid of t'(-',n`it.s own power it could be let down} K95 the _'.,'?1'a(l(.` .9ai'e1_v. When the test` came there was no compression. no .n,~....o.. nn,l Han \1nl`{)I' r-nnn'v1nn('m] fnl seconded a ! - t4 1. ` Creszwicke: :ai:iccet~Il)1'1C1:( James Lawmce RgS" Ctt" .. . . . . _. _ _ .` __ ,~ Deputy~ lkc" fol 62 yeah slmuoe Countyiu . . . . `(V . . Atto f 11 Jarvis `- Clown .me}' Dasscd peace u `V :away at his home on Owen St. on th t. l= . l , _ \\':':il(- in eciii::li1.the we1]i`C};V(:nesday .11:t1hlSt9_3L:dl'vCar'S. . . . 0 *1` was " ' e1` ex av imc e Deputb-,Reeve lxnxgjqt said that allicougtws ,"]G:aIfd Ma; ,, Ap_ adumred zi man who fought for what pointell 11 th ht -' . . ' ' . . 8 mg ght The Council waslof admin- losing a valuable man. Notliina . t . t. I I H l could slip ti1l'0Ll_Q'i1 Cou.ncil without ' la ('1 Jun ICC t cu 1 A t R `Ham . . l ' - 1 t 1 1 all si being considered while 1\'I1'.`hOMm:" UL mupec am H 0 and Jarvis was there. . _ . ,_-,.,. .._,.. .._ LL..,.,`i_f.r 112x315, Uiulliuln auu u`u.u No. 8, F105, 2nd, and-S. S. N'$.~"3,{< Elmvale Public School "1's4o'= the most representative and float, with Elmvale C0n ` School second and Crossl"n(l `School third. For the best marchinug procession Elmv-ale was first, Cro.ss`r;1nd second. displayed their the Shawn: iner Fletcheri second.` _th'r_CcA_ __3-wlilfiof Eaton D. Stone Inge; Lnu reuu u; u.;_-uue ..u,.,. The roller had been sold to the Law Construction Co. o-f Toronto for arouncl 94200, but delivery to the railroad was in the bargain. *` .1.. LL.-. ..{:nu'|_~n IV . ,,__ LHL l'2.llll'Ud.(l wua HI |.Il\.' uI.;x,'_.uAu. Getltin`-qr up early, the ofcials lproceetlt-cl to veri'l _v their claim that |it could be moved, and hitchinig the new road _2'1'zule1' and the vtown truck onto the roller, slowly but surely it moved inch by inch (t.hou_e`h `much to the (llS_E. ._'-UCSt of the police court p1'ocee~ling.'<, which the noise l]1t1`fe1`C(l with) toward the street, which in clue time was reach- ed. "'7 V ,7 ..._..vLI...... .. ~ `-\I\eI|I CU. Here a new p1'o'b1em ar.ose-how acould it be ta.-ken down the steep '.g'-ra(le, asphalt paved, in safety, for one hundred yards way, at the footi of the hill, ran Dunlop St., a part of Provincial H'ig'.hwa_v No. 11, and ,'a little further down the Canadian National Railway tracks. Traic is . very heavy on the hig'hway, trains 3 1 frequently pass on the railway, no ' 5 brakes on the ro1101'!! What is to be lone 1 u .-. `I I N ._,:._...1 2.. LI..-. 1` boiler and Bob Lee volunteers to wvam ..... captain the ship and guide it safe 01` m`i`31' `3'1"`1t1 51" seiz ` ' - r - - i- - ~ .i *' ' wlv vouni and we conuratu- ' `.1nto poit, but, alack and alas! the P1151112 . . K .5 sti _!ub(_.5t 1am 5ch(.me_s of men" again late ourselves on what has been ac- _iwent ash-a_\-_ complished. One hundred _\"C`21l.'.jte] ii o.f`3.9'0 the-1`9 `W15 Y10 001111`- U]='0`l'.\ 9 , its down b3t10lla1 5.V'5tCm 1 the '01'M- :bh: 5 test '95 only H1050 W110 \`VC`1`<` V0l'.\ 1m';w( flcmno them bitious or com mande(l wealth who co power, and the roller commenced to S0ll.`l'llt `cm 9tlUClU0- M11011 1135 hlm0`~'0 5u1`01.V' and S\\ ift1.V. and realiz-'l)(`Cl1 accomplished in the last hun-`W f`1ne' that discretion was the better! .V'0a1`S. but IP15 v0ll1.\ "1 W 135` W; 11 part. of valor. Bob headed it foi-_few years that =n.\'thm.u' has l)e<=n 3,. the side of the st.1'c(-t and `iu411`})L`(l`i1OI1(? to embody in our educational th e to safe-t`\', Vviuh 3 t]1L1n(l(,ying'c-1'a5gh`s)'Si.t!Tn the need of clean. .il(*'2llti1_Vat 1_lthe 1`0]]( 1' tore ac1`o:~'s the sitlewall{, bodies. In lact, more attention lizisja` .:<.t1`ikin_2' the corner ol".the l)uil(lixi`r,:,`,ibeen paid t.o the ll(,`l'i;iil of our l1vn!l,( L. into the .s.t.ore occupied by P-hilstock than to our children. gm 1_ Love, tearing` away one corner post` D12 R011tl.V -=Wi that 01113 11 Sh01`t p of the verandah,. tearing" `out the`,time ago he . the report of 21 0 isilloor l1'u1ne and makin--,5 a big` cracl _0f W" D0'_`"1ll 1 m`(`C' 0 Dfiin the solid brick wall up to the up-`:"f10T1 W11 W LW St0Ck b1`111lCi1i,t- '~ ~ - --~ ~ `- ` - Province le than one .LL\.,])(.1 .to19_\, and btlH'l__Cot ot all. onl_x,.1nd in om. . Ve one pane of _u`la.'<= was broken in thei,per cent. of the cattle in that Pro-I; i0_ sl1<}I)a'i`ot1]11t. 11 I ' f `,}T"1]nce were foitlnl bto he g - -,~- 7'\AIi " -1;,<-'.- .c_ e 1o.e1 \C(3.lC( flV(. `anti ms was ])0:\bl c (_c1u.( .1 en . I E_!f111)11`tl1er north it wobulld unquestion-uhad beeln {MIMI to.Sta-n;IJ]`l]l{;): olnvt (ho: \ m - . \ - i iisyr 1 '31 lg`; ,--lg` ht, ihy 12}; gt(l)IlC tlllhlthlllg t(i0\Vl`llll1.0 t1(_ N unn. im (u n_ I . e ce 1` 1.rou.g-.1 `e sore oor `ca. e. as '- 1 but strikin:,9; a.gaiinst the .so1id.bricki Why is it that mnone' our .chil- : wall stopped its ca.reer Just in the dren we nd from (25 to 90 per ` nick of time. Hitchnig long chains cent. affected with some disease? to a telegzraiph post across the street, Until our educatioiml system b1`in~g`s and with the help of a large cliaiiyiiito play its strenigth and cou1~zL54'e _.'2"o1ock, the ruolle-r was pulled back in-"to deimaml clean luubim of life to the street and later safely de- among; our boys and girls we can-' M4 15Vel`(1 t0 We 1`a`i1W3~Y- `not hope for much ]);`.`0g`l`r'ss. We` V91`)/' I1lm'11Si'n-9`, were the commenits must come to reaLize that the well` on the judevment and ability of the being of the individual is the well 1 operators by some of the crowd, bg.in._q of me nation. i - - - - - ~-- n.n,,. nu n 1 rw.,_._.. E......\41~ 1-inc cnvnunli lav; .. lbe done`! ` _ Steam had been raised in the W1 01 boiler and Bob Leo volunteers to C1`53- 'O.~u'1` ,into 15011, `alas I D1`1Smu`-` `-best men 0` `went `mmpli l f` . . .- .1 L ,,:.n_ 1.1., ..:.x ,..rxno'n H _ made them, the evidence of spite- uvcxcu uv mu, ...u.uu._y. comments by crowd. and particul-a-rly biting were-'~1the things. saa.d(1 by some one who had! been (1eprived"of work by the in- troduction of machinery for corpor- ation work this year, but to the man who was not concerned the criisticzivsmts recoiled on those who fulness being so evident. rm, _ L._:1 .1.-..... .,. r\1Irnn1] Bu Ni we wan IS D11(ll.'y u`u1gt:u, uuny uu; \(uvA' way o-f the store was demolished, and the whole damage will be made: good witbhout any cost to 110 tmvn, and full price will be paid for the roller, whi-ch was purchased to sup- ply spare parts for other machines of the same make owned by the company. IIUITIBSS uuulg EV tvnucuw. The bmildinxg` is owned by Mrs. Bernard Hinds, and while the sooutlh wall is badly bullged, only the door- _p u.` -L-..,. ma zlarnnliahn, ONE-QUARTER POPULATION | :NOW ATTENDING SCHOOLS .Jax`vJ.a V\' uuI:Lc. Ald. Lang -thought that as thereifa was but 3. short time till the endih; of the Council year, Depuy-Reeve . . to Jarvis could ask for leave oi ab- . and not 1-esi::n. Y Mr. Jarvis said that Council would` . . . IJ: be (l0lI`1{.`,` him 21. kmdne.' by accept-lb` ing his resignation. 1` The motion carried. ll S2150 Wants Protection in i ac Wholesale Business a F. Hammond appeared before`; Council and on behalf of John Sasoi . . I '1 zr. -`::t a h_\`~law be passed g'ov- i` . . . . a vrnn, ' zhe -`.'.ll': 01 pioduce and fruitll in ` ":21. .\I2'. Sam is u whole.<:1l' _1 as well as retail dealer. and wants`, those who are not bonade whole-ll sale dealers prevented from sellingl in Barrie. lVIr. Hammond cited al section of the Piovincizil Municipal` Act which s'a_\'.'~: that :x Council `may! pass a hyeaw _2`9) ('l`11iYl_L" the sale ofl produce by those who are notll ( ( I whole.=r.`t.:.~`. .\Ir. S21.o .< idea ap- ` pears to be to prohibit those who bring: truck loads of fruit and pro- d-uce to town from .-c-1lin_Q' to local merchants. Mr. Hlammond pointed out that Mr. Saso was :1 lz1:'g'e tax- ps2L)'O" and was entitled to some pro- tection. He understood `h-at Ol'lllllZl had some such by-law. rx. ` n, __._ 1._ `UL. . The Bureau of Education esti- mates that there are in Axmm'ica`n schools of various kinds 20,000,000 students In other worrds, prawtioal-4 1); a ,c1ua1'1,er of the ;population oi ,tHe States` attend schondls or in- stitutions of The Cu - ~- .,_--..~.n an ' m'9\ahnn'.i{n1Jv 'b]'1e L)I.Av\av- .. adizm same, ` rolled 011$ OT Iwegnluxnq.-,. Ann. V-.. record is E'i)sttIz1n .i;i11-ly one-qua.1`tI91' of our people en~ 3-- ----- -in-mu +wnnc nf S.(`.h001S. (3-(T11-'a.I'I.X ~'l' u._1 Uux ].l\4v`y-L various types of schools. I lussel J. Rogers, who for the` .past six years has been .-\L:_:3,'1*.icu1~tLL1'a1 Represent-ati\=e for the County 01 York, with headqu.:u't0r.< at New malrket, has resigned. Mr. Rogers has accepted a position as distric manager of the London Life Insur- ance Co. for the Counties of York, Peel, Simcoe and Du`m'in. i -n 1 11,A....... -_.1..` 1.. -l-'.n-nCHn\-1v reel, Russel Ro_2'er.s, who is f:uniliar1_\' known all over the county as Rusty, was born on a farm new New Lowell. He s(.-.1'\'ed oversea.` (lu1'in_ef the war for four _v<-m':~' and received on the e1 On his return he took 2: course at` the O.A.:C. Colic-(:0 and 5.-'1'zu1uated| with honors in 1922. In his work` among: the junior fa1`m(')'.< he coach-i erl stock jutlg`in_2` t.eani;< that have made a"'re])utation for theni. in the province, winninj: four Ontario, cham.pionshi.ps and two cr0m.})etiti0ns at the Guelph Winter Fair. DHIICUYI Zulu AJun 1:: In. {RED cfoss SOCIETY 15 \WORTHY or SUPPORT}: Dr. Fred Routley, hem] of the Red Cross Society for Ontaario, wasl the Kiwanis srpeakor on Fmlay last,` and he made a stron_: plea for sup- port. There is no work, he sai(L_ ....:H ..A`,... ..-unn+.ru- cnvvinrx Hutu R91]. being on one nation. .1 The Red Cross Society has sevemal ( `missions to perform. Amon~r,.-: these `are devotion to our returned ` soldiesns. The spezLke.r said that 1 t 1 1 1 only the other day he watched the re-trurn to Chnistie St. Hospital of a number of men who had enjoyed a few weeks at the Island. Prac- tically all of `chose men will have to spend the 1'ernain(l~e1' of their ljves in that hospital, but :1 little outing does wonden; for tlmrn. Some of ' these men gained 10 to 20 pounds " while at the Island. Tlhis was made ' possi-blwe thl'011.Q`\l1 Lhe Red Cnosas. 3 Al co_s;`erthe.)', last year $43,000 was spent on the returned SOl(lllG1'S. 9 Then there is the Junior Red 3 Cross Society, which womks th'1'ou`;rh lbhe schozols of the Province. This !__,.L!_.~ Ln. a {hull henmt. . ;.u\.1\. he luv offer gmater sm'vic.c- than Vol. LXVII. N0. .y Man Tries Craighurst Girl n II.u>.> chi] d lull .l\.'-TU is 5111' ongTatu- been l _vezn'., n'_\` edu- nrld. "It; `cry um-. Llth who` Iuch ast hun-' ; the ms been ucational healthy te] `DC bh ,w W \V m t1- . a1 ntion Hvn y ort 1 connec- i branch, Pro- diseased. has ` id` tf C IS -.HnnHnn 1' r fe ( S C311- 'r-ss. We ll well r F IC n)usA\A1 $1 Redh I On Wetlnesd-ay z1f Lernoon lusfz Walter Amos. 21 respected farmer near C1'aig`11u1'st, drove into Bawie `with his family to abtcml the Bamie Fall Fair, and `parking his car at the Five Points, the family separated to meet. zLg=z1i11 at the car at 5.15 to go home. D..m.`m+l.. n+ Gun Nlv A11-m.q_ \,v.hn go nuulc. Promrptly at ve Mr. Amos, who had been exhibiting a horse at the fair, a.rrived at the car, expecting `his children, who all turned up ex- cepting. his eldest girl. As the minutes passed and leng thened into hours, Mr. Amos made a couple of trips to the fair g'roun.'ds looking for his girl without success, and `nally decided to take the rest of ` the children home. As the girl had `not arrived home, he returned at lonce to Barrie and s'0u}.:`ht the as- isistanee of the police, as none of his friends had seen an_\*thin~g of his daughter. [ Meeting` a neigzhbor from Craig'- ihurst, he was informed that the (lau`e=htc-r had been seen in company with another girl in eoiwersation with 21 young man on the midway l`he police were again consulted. `iand it was found that the comipan} operatin_s;' the amusements and side shows had divided` their forces, part going` to Brecebaidvge, and the other part to Collingvwoocl. A taxi W815 Flimmediiately secured '@nd the raacr: ylto Bracebrid_2`e commenced, but - without avail. No girl was there. . ,In the meantime Mrs. Amos son and`. `la neighbor set out for Coll.in_2'woo(l and made a diligen-t and thorough search of the fair grounds zm ' streets, but overlooked the hotels. . rnu ._.,_ 1.... ...L`L.....-.n,`v. n rnnaan-or lnL1v.:~.-1.3, uuu uu.;........... -..- I` Late Tluursday afternoon a mt.-a-gr: itelephone `message brought to his nearest nt-ig`hbor the informatioq I . ;wood, and a ]0111`I1C`_\' to that town commenced. what his r1z1 ug`htc1' was in Col1in:_1:'-" E Then tliin_L':< beg'an to develop. When he arri\~*e(l there his dau,g'htG2' was nowhere, to be found. Inquiry anion}: the hotels revealed the fact that two rooms had been resei-vex} `at the Globe Hotel by telephone, land when the party arrived tl'1ey `:reg`i.=tered as Mr. X, wife and _`daug'l1t.r, Miss Amos being the suip: ' posed dau_2'hter, the wife being the 1 older girl, who was an acquaintance ' of Miss Amos. The description 0-! |the party _;"iven by the hotel tallieul 1 ' exactly with the parties who were 'i.sr.-en talking: on the Barrie fair` grrounds, and the information vol- nrunteered by the hotel man`a_q'en1em was that on the previous night the man had asked for the key of the`. girl's room, but the girl had e.n*r_- phatically` refused to accompany .l1i{m to `ohe room, insisting that she be given the key herself. Letting" her- f` self into the room she imme(l~iatel_v` :0 locked the door, but did not retire. Q sitting` up a)l ni.gz`ht fully dressed yilnnrl with the liyrht burning`. Com- e . . . mling` down ea;rl._v in the morn-mgr, the ` `proprietor noticed that she had been 3 lcrying: and questioned her, but she *- -I=-~.v an L. Awmm nwf nvinlentlv H2/LII auxin: .3u\.u ug-Auvv. I D9.})uty-Rrzswe Jarvis asked Mr. l-lammond if t=hei-e was a . wliolc-.+'ale fruit house in Canada. They are all si.mpl_v commission houses. Many of them never see the fruit. but just collect their com- mission when the ruit is cold to the merchzmrts. Mr. Jarvs said he was a large buyer from those who bring truck loads to Barrie. He did not think Mr. Saso needed any protec~ tion. If a man goes Nia.:_-'2n'a. d-isvt-rict and buys 11 carload or a truck load of fruit and sells it in Barrie is he not a wholesaler `I Mr. H-m'n:mond contended that he was not a wholPsae.1' unless he had money invested in that business. His Worship assured Ham- mond that the matter would re-I down to the crying: amt (]uL`sL1uuuu um, uuv mu. declined to be drawn out, evidentlv not t.1'usbinag' anyone. Her compan- ions of the_ night before carme down later `and after breakfast desparted for the Show yrrounds. Sevenal times du`rinu2' the day the girl tried to get away, but being: of :1 timid nat.u.1`(> found vent in crying` rather than in denouncing` her cap cor.s. . _ _,_ _.____\ corded. and some 400 babins werw ushered into the world at these out`- posts. Over $153,000 was spent last year in this work. 'l`hm'o is no orther organization in the Province dAoin.g' such a splendid wourk. Be- fore the end of the year it is ex- peoted to have 28 of these hospital-s t orsrzmized. They have from three 1 beds up to 24, according: to the 3 nondm of the drist1~iet. -- .... +14. work the Red end 01 mo your 11. .3 L15 To carry on this work C1-0&9 needs the su'pp`on~t of film people of the Province. In the dm'V..> A --nnu ncrn Ema-ie did wtonderfui They nave nu... ......-\ a year ago Barrie and it is hoped- that the same co- operation and support will be |g'iven this year. rs- mm Little as ch_a.imm'an of 'given this year. Dr. Will Little +1.5 any. assxured `Dr. Rouxtley that Barrie Iiixvaniuns yvoulcl Woe hehind him in the great work. u... 1n I III \u:uuu..\....,_ ..._. .,_ (Continued on page four) Eight Pages "_i`z1kc1L to Mr. rc- ceivc the comsiduration of Council. (Continued on page ve) SCHOOL PRINCIPALS I ' MEET IN CONVENTlON| I The school princi,pals oi` Simcoegl County are meeting in convention` in Collingrwood this afternoon and Friday. On Friday a.fte1~non a boat trip up the lakes is brain";-; provided.

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