:1 School 1 zul\'i.<:1|)1r- ` ` of Walt,-.< Glorious weather greeted Bar1'iu .=. -`big lawn bowling tournament on '\Vednesday afternoon, when twc-nty~ lninc rinks participated. Play start- led at 1.30 p.m., and ll \\'as after Wlten p.m. before the nals w(:1'-3 n- 1'`isl1ed. ` ,-._, .....u `u ;4uu\,, mm; 11.1.1111 \.uUv.;- lmore, R. J. Bryce and J. Mills; 1.-Xllandale, ve rinks, C. Poucher, S. fGzu'sidc, J. Lo;-Ge-z11', J. Goring and HA. R. Walker; Schomberg, one rink. `lPezu'in; Barrie, three rinks, H. Kun- . `inedy, J. D. mine and w. .\IcCurd_v; ICol1ing'wood, three rinks, R. S. Foi- -`iliott, A. S. Earnhardt and Box . 5 Brown; Tottenham, two rinks, H. 9 Pcarcy and R. .\h-Knight; Su1ym:i', I ve rinks, Wm. .\1c'l`eggar1. C. "Woods, H. Brown, Dr. Sliavur mi-i I F. '\NaL Gra\`cnl1u1'. om: i'inK_. G. Bromby. . 'l`L .. Ll .. VS. Folliott`.~:. rink, Ewood, was fourth with a plus of 16. First honors went to .\IcFadilun': rink of Orilliu with a plus of 21. H. Pearcy s rink of Tottenham \\'a..s ;second, also with 21 plus. of 21, while`; A. S. Bz1rnl1ardt s Collingwood rink was third with a plus of 19, and R. also of Collin},- Other rinks well up in the 1`u21!1lI1g were Ba-\'. l-31-o\\n`.s rink of Co1ling~ `wood with :1 plus of 1:3, .\IcCurdy's rink of Barrie, who had 21 plus of 1-) ...~..l \ D - n 1 (In:-inu~ U --U- \lA .,.....-, ....., H. .. yxua ..u. 312, '.:.o J. Goring and A. R. Walk- Iex, both of _-\1Iz1nd21]'u, who had 3 `plus of 1], r Following are the skips who had rinks: three from Orillia, .`.Ic1~`u\1~ den, D. A. .\1c.\'ab and H. Outridgc; two from .\'e'\'n1u1'k::t, Binns and Bartholemew; two from Au1'ox'u, C. ;Fry and M. Eade; two from Cx'cc- lmm... T) 1 ......I T \l:lI,. The No1'tl1c1'11 Ontario Lawn Tun- '{nis Championships stLu'ted at Big- "win Inn on Tuesday afternoon, but ,on acsount of rain only one match ilwas played that day, when Dr. W. i,C. Little H. Dzivis of [)9- itroit 43-1 and (5-1. -.. ....,....,_,. ` The first prize \V'd.S Hudson Bay jblzmkets, ,the second men s s\\'c-uter `coats, the third, men's shirts, and ;the fourth, me-n`s belts. The prize {for the rink coming the longest (lis- =tance, ashlights, went to the ` Gravenhurst. rink. ~1 ` ` V. O. RURSE MADE '3 .\Ii.<.< I.\Iunr0, Victorian: Orda,-1 ';I\'u1-.<,-, haul in busy month in June. 'in1akinp: 21 total of 261 \'isit.<. She E\\`a.~ ]Jl`(`.~$L`l1I 'ut n: connum 'held four baby clinics, at wh? ;thcrv \\'us an ztttendance of forty 121ml 23 hours 01` -n1erg'cnc_\' nigxht '|duLy givml. Foes collected for the ` lmonth totalled $80.50. `- 11., ._1,) "DR. W. LITTLE AND J. R. BOYS. GOING STRONG AT TOURNEY V:-,:e.-1:1l)lv-.< und }.',`ll (l(`ll f(*at1xn:rl S21Lur(lz1_v'.~' the-re wu.< good thing Offt-ru(l. l1;1\'- he-lps-I prmlllvt.-' m:u'kc-1 demand for The rt-<-r~nt .~'l1ow<~r.~ womlv-rfully and honin- grown pr0duct.~' l1a\'(-, matured very rapidly. New potatoes, ])(E2l.<. heun.<. beets, 1-zu'rot.~:, (etc-., were there in abundance, as well as strawberries. which were selling at 20 a l)0.\. nv-w prmitovs sold for 75c a peck, whilv (-lmicu old ones wcrrv 0ll'(-rod at $1.00 a bag. Butter was quoted at 40c to 42c 1b., and eggs at 30: to 3136 dozen, at-cordinpz: to gzrzulu. Spring` (-hi(-kvns sold for -100 lb.. and fo\vl"11t 30c. Floxvers and potted plants \\'l,'Y'(` soon picked up by su'm- nf \|v\:n11 fhnrn mu. -vi-ry ... .. .. .u.`.,l,...o . uvnvn l L ! is i, ll lvn-ry much l'l`ucs(luy nu;-nu \.\lttIl\.\| N u 1'.~'(,- Mum'o would H.ppl'CClZltC` (lonzntiom 01' old linun. such . and baby cl0thin;_';. which urv Ln';:<-,nt.ly net.-dr~d. At :1 1m-eting of the executive uh night the matter of 11>` pm~ ';\'idin;: as. for the nu1'. was 11 (l (llSL'U.<.\'L`(l. and shv wzxs uuthori7.L-d tc. ullgztgv help when Imucessmy. A let tur from head oflice, Ottawa, advis- ing that ;\'Ii.s's Riulton, a fully quali- fied mn'. would be z1\'ai1al)l(.= for Bzu'1`i on August 15th, and that .\li.~:.< Munro haul consented main in Bu1'ri<- till that date. nu 1 u . to 1'0 On \Vedncsday in `singles J. R. Boys Prottlo of Hamilton whilv 1):`. Littlv (Ix.-1'r-:1 ']:1nl1u\'er of (711,-w.-lzxlld The play \\`us down to t night. The L1'(:z1sLm:r'.< 1'(-port show.-ti :x bulzmcv on hand 01 .$.\`Sl.(i($. 'I`hv;e can\".1. for membership is not yet completed, and a generous rcsponso is being made \\'h(`r1'(- the canvus.~:er.< llavo called. W 11 wt Chdtham p1`on1i.x-es $3(i.07, on uniforms $174.00, and $23.23, a total of $270.58, leaving a balance on hand of $67.88. ya u r-.. 41,, , , ou- u ucuunutz uu llulnu \)A Wu J. E. Morrison, for the public school cadets, received a total of $332.97, and expended $86.97, 1r3av~ ing a balance of $246.00. -k......,, nun n|.u district. and to yield well. cutting imzxs stamed in the .I.'_A.,3 .1 , 1 n, , 261 VISITS IN JJNE Eight Page Jlll|||--` ` `V -`UUH }l|\-|'\\a\l my All Li` 1`-,A.w.l(-xxts, of which thr-rr` were :*.`.z1n_v pro.-. doing their wank (and shopping. y 1' :1 7-5 and H-3. n the eights lust. utud the nu,-11'.- dc1';Lt.-d W. 65-2 and 1'--2%, med 1 . \Vc.~'~ u\.\A nu nu. the crop us nu. (Continued on SATURDAY'S page ve) MARKET J um- nu ..'u.u. 111. -I and whivh ho for sum- '.|Lh. :~,f:zftl1-\\' Rzxwn (}`n:1s T\\'o` Years at _I\'i11gstu11 ; ()'[ll(31`.\` to G21-.;l. T I i An unusual drowning accident oc- , curred at Orr Lake on Wednesday ,`aftcrnoon, when Thos. Clark, a To- ,tronto youth of 18, was found dead _\|in his boat, his head hanging ove) ,ithe side submerged in the water. 3 The _voun_ man, who was camping , at the lake with his mother, was on wthe water in a boat, when about half- (jway across friends on the shore no- iiticed the boat motionless 1301` some ; time and becoming anxious a party rowed out and found young Clark idead, his body hanging across the _`gunwal<- of the boat with his head` under water. It is thought that he! ' was overcome and fainted when 1-o\v~ :ing in the hot sun. Dr. Courtlanrfl of Hillsdale was summoned, but life tiwas extinct. L) .- 1 ETORONTO YOUTH FOUND ` DROWNED AT ORR LAKE. .\1)`.<. Lo,-.-`zm, wife of Sydney H. Logan, General .\'Izmage1' of the Can- adian Bunk of Commerce, lied in the hospital at Newmarket on 'l`ue.<~ (lay night as the 1'0.\Tult of 21 motoi accident on the highway 21 few mile.~: from Bratlford. .\Ir.<. H. W. {ur- gess of Toronto. who wa.~' also :1 ipa. in the car, \\'-as injured .` slightly. .,}).m. John lllll1}. ,'.~'.\\'0l'll1, chzxuileur 5 W The accident ox-eurred about .' ..l. ; for the bank, \\'as b1'i11;:in;_r .\Ir<.' `Logan and .\I1'.<. Burgess to t}l`1(-1` I ' Logan summer home at Shanty Bay, rand near Bradford swung` out to ilpass a truck, -and to avoid :1 col- Ilision with a car driven by Bab-` s`cock, of Barrie, going south, he "swung to the ditch, but Babcock'.< `cur stmek the Logan car over the right rear wheel, (lznnztging: the body \\'indo\\`. The fO)'c1- of the impact .~`t1'ippe(l l32ibcock'.< em` from the right front fend:-i` to the right l`I'}lI wheel. .\li'.~'. 1.0112111 wa.< out about the head and :n'n1.< and . :1 d`: 'l.`he two lzullies .\\'(5.l'(` pl:u:e `of the ear and l)l`(,'2l.kln}. ,` the l'L`211 LMRS. LOGAN KILLED L L IN MOTOR ACCIDENT! {on \Vz1_\' l)ri\'eI' ` \\'i`rl1 in :1 p;`..<. ` can` and ru.~`hc(l to .\'-w-` m:n'k<-1 ho. \\h .\h'.~'. l.o;:un: liq-i at .\.2-H) p.m. .\'uiLh--r llIi11g`.<- \\'m'=.h nor huhcuck \\'-n- injured. .\I1'.<. I.m,:2u1, who hats . at Shanty Bay for .<(-\'u1`z11 y-:u'.'. wa.~ known to n1:m_\' bzu'1'i(- [}l`O])l(* and was ll gum-.1'ul favorite. Bu.\`i(lu.< nu-1 husband, she is .survived by two I'll n . .. u up u. g,\, r'l1ildrs-n. REES . .u -u- .1. un u xxuuuuu, nu; home of Lhv lntv I). ll. liw-.<, lust \\'('1`l\' (end was uttvmlml h_\` ('()llll()l.~' .<(.-u1`.< and coll(*ctor.~' of art from all pzn't.~' of the pro\'in('<,-.~', and good p1'ic(-.< wz-,r- ruzxlizc-(l for the fu2'ni. ' ings and for thv property. Onv pic- l turv broujzht over $000, whilv :1 set of (lislws of r:m- (lusign xvas sold for over $500. and many pieces for two` 1 and thn.-v huntlrml dollars. The property, consisting of the 12-mon1- ad brick and stone resitlenco, green- houw, ;.::mlcen-r s 1`esi and four acres of land bx,-autifully laid out,` \\`:n.< purL"hu. by Mr. R. S. Wurk, l l)u_\'-r for tho` Woolworth Company, | for $19,200. .-\ltogethm- the sale -lxw-zxlizml about $40,000, whicl! \-.':1.~` ` considerably more than tho price I a. for tho property and furni:~'h- ring.-; sonw \venks ago. ' "\:0l. LX\'1l1. No. 13). HOME PURCHASED BY ! w. s. WARK FOR $19,2ool | tn S112mt_\' B:1_\' of C211` Ul1z11'g'o(1 .\lz1n.\`|2111;`l1Tm`. I _` _ _ ` ` [bun-4-st nuu~;,rin lost the ` .nm.~ J] 1` I ` L grt _\ . \'1-1\=.*v-n. 0 . .. two lzullcs \\'(.-rv \ IL ;` . -`om uins. .\t-w-{:" H1 K . . . , I [he t(:am.< m the t H1211, \\m_~n- l.o;:un` . . . (l|':u\'n from` the old 1 I) [ll111,L`.<-! , ,.' . _ . , _ _ . . land `.::- .`,~!;m'm- l~m- ):lhc1)(:}\ 1nJuru ' `Mn-1`(: wt-H :n:H.-hm]. lll, 21.; . tthv lust .<<~L-0nd 11 10 _ , . H0)` 1h(- third time the 1:u1_\ . . |L'zu'1'v [hr in1nwn.'u ( "211 ` , ` . . .. . ~ "(jlun O1'moml,' 1. If n. the I : ..__.. jj_..____ THE~2M2n1dBRlf(}.ADE %M1n:;ANnK1wAN1ANTwenty-Nine Rinksln ; AT HUNT:aVlLLEf vxsn BARRIE CLUB Barri_e Bowling Tournament `-----:... Hunt.~:\'i]Ic-Frid21y, July 5th, \ `a. red-letter day in the post-\ ;years of Hunts\'i1le`s histo1'_\'. I -' 1 . A, L`_. an...) I ;)UdLb Acting as hosts to the UL J.1uuL.3vAu\..~ un.~.u._-. '.Z:. .nd Bri- this year in camp four miles from this historic village, an afternoon and evening of entertainment had citizens under the direction of Mayor H. E. Rice, consisting of races, tug- of-war, baseball and softball games ing old-tyme ddlers played foi square dancing in the inagniticeni band stand built during the palmy days of the cert Band, while a grand ball was given to the oicers, N.C.O.`.< and 'men of the brigade. TL 1\ OF)`. J I) ulmn ,1 1\ I Ania been arranged by a committee oli- and other sports, and in the even-` .-\ng1o-Canadian Con- g n? +ha~ gade of Canadian_ Infantry, training: I was a post-wai even- lgiven 31st Greys, with headquarters in Owen Sound; the Simcoe Foresters of Barrie, Collingwood, Orillia and Penetang, under the com- mand of Lieut-Col. C. Ii. .\lac- .d-onell; the .\'orthern Pioneers of Huntsville, elared the parade of the four regi- ments the grandest military sight witnessed since the early days of th-_ great war, and truly it was worth going miles to 800 men in marching order with arms, stepping as one mass of veterans after only u -1: r1 1,, I L,_... SUB. Midland. I Bracebridge and Parry- Sound, under Lt.-Col. Forrest, and the Algonquin Ries of Matheson, Haileybury, Sault Ste. .\Iarie and Parry Sound, under l.t.-Col. BI Long. Many citizens of the town de- 7 I The '.2'.7.nd Brigade consists of the` l 4 l l{i\vani.< ivisit to Barrie on Friday last and Bri-= training; Nearly thirty members of llidland Club paid an inter-club had charge of the programme for the meeting. President Bill was in the chair and the address of the day was given by liiwanian Bob Nesbitt, principal of one of the Mid- land schools. A pleasing feature 01 the ' programme was F`l'}f`tl0T}.'< by little Miss Quan, who is only eleven years old. Clifl`. Dieizl `president of the Barrie club, e.\:tz=n ed a welcome to the visitors, ex- .pressing the hope that these visits would come more often. liiwanian Bob Nesbit Ca'nadian Citizenship, tracing the earl-y settlement of Canada from. 1497 when Cabot rst landed on itsi shores. The coming of Champlain, the3`early struggles of the Hudson Bay Company, the Lord Selkirk- settlement on the Red River valley: spoke on \`-'0I`e epoch making. events in Can-_ Then the join-' 31mg` of the various provinces in Con-- ada s early history. federation was another- event and the linking vast; territories by the railroads. Canada is rich in resources of every kind, its vast agricultural outstanding `areas, its mineral wealth, its water power, its bracing climate and above all, the quality of its population, coming from every country in the world. 'l`her(- was need, that many he taught what citizen- ship nieans. Our laws must be re- spected and every citizen has a ser-- \'ice to perform. The rights and II...LdI. .. ..4, up of the; however, , , _ l I l l l > ]{()>': i d i. ll) 1 C . 1 several pli1ll0' 1 l C C ll 1 ( 1 ( 1 `1 LA vug. order of only tl1l`('l,* clays drill. Four bugle bamls, I lrA> I ....,l L... ml... - r , I -SIX young men, all related, were sentenced on Wednesday by .\Iagi;~:- ti'ate llogg `.0 . terins of from; six months to two years. They were-I Mathew and Jas. P. Rawn, whol pleaded guilty to breaking into the` store of S. T. Stephens, G1encairn,! on June 24th last and stealing J} quantity of merchandise, valued at over 3400; Alvin E. H02`-sbu1'gl1,} Frank Seymour, Christopher lawn and David -lawn, who all plourledl g..ilty to r<:cei\'ing stolen goo(ls,: knowing them to have been stolen.` Three of them ack1io\vlr-Ll_:<:zl I`._.\';':.` previous convictions registered against them, one now St':l`\`ll1g` three-month term. . ... ... ..n.- ..- ..,.l un unn. llluu-3 \lA -~...-.......- ..-..-. -. one bagpipc band and the ln'a.<.= band of the Simcoc ForL-. playing |in. :1ir.< that made o11e s feel, moVe whr.-tl1er he would or not. . rr I .- " 1 1 __, Juuvu nuuuu-`,1. Liv IvvuA\n \II. V... Tllousands of pople and z1utomoi ibilcs c1'0\\'dL- the town from noon! `until midnight, all uppura.-Iltly enjoy 2 iing to the fullest extent the unusuzll `spectacle of that afternoon. I ml... ann .l...L. ... nu... kn Qua I TXIIUII, -_ll5\lll\lLllllDo ` In the sack race, Corp. Dc-1'1'(:l]. lA1g'0nquins, took first, with Sgt.| ]I\'c-why, Simcocs, close on his hcel.'.l $ The \vhoc1bm'1'ow 1`i1C` created 21' 1;-;oo(I deal of excitement, both prizes; (going to the .-\lg0nquin.<. K \..._AL... ..I,...l.. ..,...4...,..l .,.-...;: (lllll ...., H...` 'l`h,- lmscbull ;;`z1n1- was pI:1_\r':- h_\* L.:;.. 1".':'..'. El'L1zr..~'\`i1l.- and (hm ,;, `Cw fumu-r winning; by S to L: .\1z1ny of thv soldic-1'5 spent thtl 'zLf*.-z'11()rm c:mo-in;5 and .<\vimmin;: Min tl1r- .\`1u. rivul`, which l'lH1>` t along side of the park. f. During` the u1'ti:1'no0n and uvcni_m_* Uligzht luncht.-.~` and 2'ct'1'cs1nnc11ts \ve1'.: .<(-rw- h_\' thv I.O.I).I'I., who \\'(r~ lmost . in their eiforts to ,)1;rai. funds for unv of thv wm-th_\' vohjvcL~' of thv town. ` On Sullday morningz. umlcr over- 'c'.1. and ruin-Izult-n xkios, Lhv bri- gzulv church . \\'u.< huhl. Rm . .Major BunOli(,-1, (.'h21pl:1in 01 Lhv Simcm- I"(n`t~. u.<. by {(.-v. nu - .-1 \v .1 In` 1. 1,'I;uI_;; LU LIIK. .x1[_',\I||\lunnnn. .-\110th_-1' cl0.~'(.-ly colltestetl tevcntg w21< the tlxrc.-r:-o-;.:;:c(l race, in which? Sgt. Nowby of the Simco(:.< by Lhv bun-. nmr;,rin lost the valuable p1'i'/.e,! lxvhich vs:-n`. 1.0 Sgt. .-\ll(.-n of the AL! \ .. . |o1:\,n.uu-.,u, v; \.A||.Iu .. } The 100 dash `|Allen, Algonquins. 1.. L. .....l. ,5... . II|,I|\_|| . !.\Iz\jor BunOli(-1, 01' [Major Sl1ur1'iI1;:, Xortlu,-rn l)i0l1L'('l`.x',` lzlml Rm . Capt. Stanley .-\(l:Ln1.<, loicizxtilux. )'l:1_inr B(-nOli(-I gave :1 u:\..:. \I_.. In... um --up .....u. .. kn.-...\........,.,. ....., . zuldrt-.<.< ".\I:-n." Mzuxy \' ivillv and . ltt.-ml(.-(1 U10 .-`('l'\` .\1iIiLa1'y urda-r.< lust. \\'1-n-Ii vulxtain vd Ihv promotion to vuptuin of IA. Gordon I.onJ:nuu1 of Burrit-. `QUEBEC CONSERVATIVES | CHOOSE A NEW LEADER 3 '1 Six Men Sentenced For H Robberies In The County} At the Conservative convention of Quebec, held in Quebec City on Wednesday, Mayor Camillien Houde of Montreal was unanimously chosen as leader of the party, to succeed Arthur Sauve. There were over 1,000 delegates present and the Liberal Government was severely lcriticized. The new leader roundly condemned the Government and said all his efforts would be directed to removing it from power. l Barrie, d11{a1'io, Thursday, July 11, 1929 (ltln-.<.< on Quit `You Likv Izmy \'i. from Hunts- . di. :u~ -En,-(J. ljntlil z\ln10. it lookml as Lhuu;:l' m, n:,, _ , ,.....I..' ! tug:-of-wzu.' wcn- ' ri\'al.~: the Gruysi n-. and Lh(ey`| Until aln1o. __by Sgt. 3 Gngyg ` which \\':x.< to 1:1 1d tl`uey|(li not mztturiz almo. a put:-d, :1 cnnft-1' Ll1uu;:!'ftl1<- Firv and P. 4 wouh 1 '|`0\\`n ('nunci!. I (Tug; ; II`-(`I1 21;:n-4-illg 1 oLhL-1. E ('uunci1 for th QFIRE BRIGADE T0 ;: STAY ON THE JOB`? ..-.. |-\l ll\4|A\lllll- ...a ..,....- ...... Lp1'ivilz.-g'<.-,~ we enjoy \V<*1'(- not lightl ,achi(+v(2(l and all must be taught that `tlwir pri\'ile;,rc.< involve 2'(:. l[iti<-.<. Wv arv all (l<-'p(.-mlvm, on onu .anothcr and it only as we obey` lour law;< and exercise our p1'i\`ileg',-nl lthat '9 can ;:1`0\\' to full nation-l ihood. We need men of vision amli high morals to diruct thu affairs of Canada, but above all we need ai ,ti'u:=.~ per. ocitizonship which `is a life of se1'\'ic'.-. This idea is ldeserving of more thought, particu-] larly in our scliools, where char-l actor aml citi'/.-nsliip is bi-iiigl l moulded. i ,Lh<- rm.-.: :.1,x(i() ;'I`hi.< o'(-1' \\':|.< nuulv izngxo, but rnjc:ctc by I111}: till July 1st the .:2u:corli11g: to 1111- 011 l-_.__ . .....`..-. The Provincial Police believe that "V a gang that has been operating for. a number of years in Simcoe, )Ius~i koka and other places is rounded n up. Constable Purvis of Colling- wood is given much credit for the clean-up. The store of S. T. Stephens & ('20., Glencairn, was broken into on April 23rd last. and (: goods to the value of $150 stolen, and on June 24th again entered and $450 worth of suits and other wear- ing apparel taken. Two stores at Huntsville, VVar(lell`.< and Calla~ :han s, were entert,-(l in Dccembe) last and again in February, when goods valued at.S200 were taken. Q}: April 26th last David Rawn was sentenced to three months for break- ing and entering, and the in\'es.ti, tion has been going on since then. The arrest of the other live followed` quickly after the theft fronr Stephens store on June 24th. Mat-i thew and Jas. P. Rawn are 't-lll'.'(,:`o-(i to have stolen a car at Long: Brzmch on June 23rd and drov; to Glen-1 cairn, broke into Stephens store." Christopher Rawn, Horsburgh and `I Seymour, who iliveiin Sunnidale and .\'ottawasaga, received the stolen; a , . . . c gr.v;:=..< and l1'.'i. of the loot: was made at their places. At the hearing in police court on \\'cVnesrla_V, before Magistrate Hogg,` the men app:-:11`--(l unkempt and un- shaven, not a very bright lookim: lot. I\lathe\\' Rawn was first called and ltv was eliargt- with l)reakin;: into the . of S. 'l`. >It;plien.~' on the ni;:ht of June 2~1th and t:ikin;_-` growls` to the Value of $3100. He ])l1`Hll'(i guilty and askerl for suniniary trial. S. Sto3})l1('Il>' told of their store l)einf_- entered and a numlu-r of . of clothing: lZll\'(`ll. \\hich `\\'t`l'(' \'alu<-cl :1`. ()\'-.r .,<~lll0 ll<- iulvlltitit-l >`l'\'l'I'2li suits which \\'er(- l`t.`C0\'l`l'l`(l at th: hom-- of Ab. ltawn, Long Branch. l~l- lliltl gone with the police there. The . ililtl also hm-n broken into on April `_ Iirtl, when thr<-u- suit-' am: other :1rticl<-.~ \\'er:- taken, valuetl at $7 One of the suits l'oun(l at `up \-Ill u...._. \,ll\ ... ::u'c0r(lim,:' oltl . :zirl ionly1':-cc-i\'u 'l`hr- l)z1l21m't_-, i$1.l12.0(), will lw paid for thv .~'i.\'1 ni \\'l1lLfl1 i.< only $88 l(-.<.< tllllll tlu-y would b(- paid \\'(,']`(` Llwy ;.r1`.1nt- tml thnir roqtxcst from July `.. l`h- 21;.-`rm-nimit, ll0\\'(.`\'(}l', is for this _VI'11l' only. and next yt.-'.u".< council will lmvv to \\`hetln.-r the $2.l00 z1'_\'czu` will be paid or not. 'l`li(- monvy is to he paid to tho l>ri;::ul.e, who will (li. it lh<-m- : .. .1 1 b1`i}.',':ul.e . _ .=.y. zltod tl di\-irluu` nu`. .....- .\ (li\'irlu;1l man will 1 to the: . ' Shruh. lmlivw-.< 1 to make :1 man uf` only thnsv who !'n"- will h-- pzlitl. u.-._. .3... hours and at timn-.~`. nnri mt-ml):-r.< of thv council on Mun (I.-v._\' ni;."h1 l:1. for 1wm']_\' tln`-cc-l the utmo. w:1.< to-r< but nally an 1;.',`l`'!.`l1l1.`.n1 was rvztc-h-(1.. Most; peoplv will z1;:rm- that the rlomzmd of the re- mvn is 1-v:1. i1'.efcimt .~'m'\'i('(' is ;:iv0n. $2,400 is not vr-ry much for th:- pron-ction citizens mm get- ting. 1 I When the last spike is driven on the Hudson Bay Railway, which will` probably be some time next Septeni-i her, the hammer will be swung by Rt. Hon. George P. Graham, who was Minister of Railways when the line was started and who turned thni first sod. : -nun. l\Il uln uuuun The town council h<- 1 `his '|`|n- . nu. this ` .hn.<- actuzxlly mil-ml :2 ill (-rm1`-rmm,- 1)l't\\ (`|3l1 the men r-mln-r.< ight for tln`-xv t 1:-.<. ax.-:1`:-r.-111a_-.n1 I gone \ nniclt-.< \ ._`z I\ A I`h- 1'mm~n liuw in;1u;:ur- mrm go that (.`i1('i1 in bv paid :1cc01`din;: .'ic(.- he s:i\`v:~'. Chin-J i(~\'<-.~` that this will tt-mi mm uici<~nL |)ri}.:;1(le, 21.: vhn the ln'i;,:zuln-, so sonw m0nth.~ : I " 7 .~., llilidi ~ ~.1\ I i 011 Thur.~7day evening last the in- ;duction . of Rev. Louis Pi('i\'f:1` iing of .\Ia]ton into the Stroud cir- `cuit, was held in the Stroud Uiiitcd Church, with 21 large gatherin}.{' of `members from Lefroy and Strouci l(-.ong`regz1ti0ns. Th-3 servic: \\'a.-: in in-imrge of Rev. J. ML-E\=.'2111 `Churchill, who inducted thti nvv; .mini; Rev. McCormick of Thorn- ton gave a stirring message, and 'Rev. Cannon of Bradfoi.\`i gave `helpful address to the newly induct- ed minister and congregation. Rm`. iBeynon of Thornton was pre.=_-n`. :and assisted in the . \!.. ` ..-. A ,, 01" at I t ,. "T? _ EREV. LOUIS PICKERING ;1`1I'-71 H>1m1'.< gu To Orlllia { INDUCTED AT smoun! Jhnk; [l`um,-111121111 ',l.`ukos } Sm-mid :I 1'iz(*. n "l`\nn~_-.1-_nv nxwnrur 1-Ad ThI`- in zuxu uaaAau:u Ill uu. .`\.LvA\.\.- i After the service Mr. and .\1r.<.i Pickering were heartily welcomed ati `a social gathering held in the Sun-' ~day School rooms. ' i I _? I KING GEORGE SCHOOL; ;WILL NOT BE CLOSED} ) - , }F1Ve new 'i`euchc1-s E11gz1g`()(11 to]: Co}1eg1-ate; T\\'n r`nr {lT uh|i<- S<-lmuls. - 4 W I I 1 1 1 I I UL} Q The Board has agreed `to the run: _ quest and will z1d\`e1'Li.u for a` _ I teacher. rl Seven New 'l`eac11e1's Engaged The )`I2u1agen1ent Committee re ported that the vacancies on thr (lollegrizm: . had all In,-4,-n h]l(.-(1. 1215 I'01l0\\'.< : .\11'. N. Synott, at 21 .~';1l-g ':11'y of $2,200 .\1i.<.< H('1])(']'. :11` .1 ...m \I- .~ ,~., --nu ` L 1 1 x I 1 I V I 1 .1.-. \ ` . at the I{2t\\'n h()U.~'(`\11'cUl hm-n \\'m'n I'm 21 time, but it`\\'21.~' thu .<:un(- 21>` om: of those . on April Zfird. (.`o11: Pu1'\'i.< said that .\Iath<-\\` lawn hurl :1ckno\\'1u(lg,:n,-d the suits were stolen from Stepl1r~n.< .-ton-. .., .......-.. ...` I the east endi 1 .-\ deputation from ?ap1)ea1'e(1 before the Board of Edu- lcation at its meeting on .\1o11(1u3 `night, protesting against the c1o. `of King George School, as wa.~E `f'a.vo1`;-ml by the Board and Inspector. 5As the attendance is small the Board %ilg`).'((5(l to tl`iU].\'p0l`t the pupils frm ate the other schools in town, but` 1'utcpaye1`s in the east vml who lmw ichildren \\'ish to have them educzm-< at the l\'in;.-' George School. 'l`ht` Jloputzttioxl informed the Board that; `there would be sixteen pupils Iiext` {term and that they wzuited a teach 1 mi! !.J um- |1n\\ .- 1.()87 pupils had i)('l'l1 iII.<])(;-CU-(I and School, -nrohmml. .";.\'l, :1\'<-rugzo 2li:',; l 1'inm- of \\ uh,-.<. mirohm-n`. 462%., :l\'t')`:l_L',`(' ~l-I0; 1\'in;: (}nor;:<,-, 1-nmlv nu-nt 24$, a\'c1'u;:(: 2:1. l`h- .\'u1' .4 report ....-.., ..` thn1' . h 27 homv \-'i. mzulc. .-\n intm-u-. item on W. A. Rt-ll'.< r4-port for 1\'in,: |*I(lw:n'd~ School \\'u.< that the pupils had do- })0. $!!.1."iT.00 in Lhv pi-nny lmnk iv the bank .~4tzu'tu(l. , 'l`h- Finamn: Connnitton- .< re-part! sho\v<:(l 1'nc<:ipt.< of $15,987.80 zmdj payment of sa1zu'iu.< amounting: ton] $7,:'i0$J.!Hi, zmd :1<~c0unt.~' of $513-1.0-l.;\ $3000 Paid on B.C.I. Buildin_L' ' l`ho Pui1din;: Committtw report:-d that $53,750 worth of work had been dom: on thv building, and u cheqtu` i. to R. F. Garrett for $3,000. 1 t 21 d i . S V an Lhv an-l1ituct`.< certificate that thi.-. ] Jwas but 80 per cent. of thv amount `inf work done. ... . I .- ,.....,, ..-... ._. .,,...., _.. .,,. . '.\Ii.<.< 1.. (}.ibbon.<, 41 .s2,0c 1`)lis.\' l{(.-l.~'0, at $1,300. I 'l`h- \'21c;1nc_v on thn Victo Ylic School stall` has been .\Ii.<.< .\1:1y1m- Wilkinson `and .\li.~'.< {nth Uzlmphr-ll .- uv n .;1',so0; V1,, I .u.. .v....v...; u... back to l rinc<- of Walt-.<. .` ml to bv ])llC<,`(1 at ViL'tm'i:1 `but [hr Mani '.h0u;:ht i1 1 that shv go to Lhv Prince 01 U1 nun` uu-u.. l l`h(- tontlor of R. 1 . Garrett to ro- ihuiltl thn . stzutk Oll the Col- l<-5,:iut<- for $850 \vz1.~` uccc-ptt-(l. 'l`ht- 'si(l- of tlw smoke stuck will lmvo to ho re1no\'v(l and mzulo 36 lI1Cl1(3r- s(]llill`(.` and built to 21 hei;.>:ht of 7:`. `feet. 1 1- .-..u- nn IJ\4\.Lo A chuquu for $197.00 was re- C('i\ C(i from Principal A. R. Gird- wood, being fer.-s from High School [Entrance examination pupils. | `ll \ 1)-.11 v\Ii:V\ln: "I A6` I lAlI|.llAII\.\. ,,..,,..... . I W. A. Bell, principal of Kinpts Ed- ward School, forxvardcd :1 cheque `for $12.00, being fees from non- i1`O..~`l(l(`.nt pupils. l r<..,1,.; 1:\....,I .u..uu\.uu 1l\4`lllI . Cadet Fund A. R. Girdwood reported on the cadet fund. For the Collegziatc i.`33.46 had been received, spent on, :`Ebrary $37.28, on boys athletics \\l.'l.C .\l,un`u IIUIII uu.,nuu. ln. Gurnott said that he had a.<..~ stml in the search for tho stolen goods and found them in the Rawn home at Long Bnuu-h. Thu-_v found ninv full suits and an :xt1';1 coal. .\Iuth--\\' ltuwn hml . that the-_v_ ._..,_.uu. ...... .\1i.-.< 11;. Curr" |.~'0, -., `L, `uport mi of thu 1'L-c(*i\`(:(L mluncu u!" 280; \ ic1m'i; prim-ip:1l.< 17: Kill}! I`I(l\\ :n'ur Victoria Pub- .-n u I $2,000 . -u.'..;. .. at $1,701). lillml 1))`: at $900. S111- took only vight . on JL Jz1.<. I . [lawn \\'z1.< nt-xi c: fun-(1 thv .<:1m:- cl1:1rg:(:. to pleaded guilty and u. mary trial. If` .: ,1 _A_ _` g