{U}. L'X.l1\'. X0. ,_ guy... should um 11 per $11-IV .0 --- us p1'e.se11t road all o'vo.r could gain a sc xvas expu- n1H!u~v incur UH. Llllh longer. who ` . ..-..-.43. JUN LlIl\ by U1 mm (10 l n n- ru sn.ou1~;x vas b1ck- ! said L':mL 1. `my. r.f that thc 1-1`. An HZlIi1111OI1(l dlltl p'cl.:'SC(l 1lI1'd.liiI11Uu.S|_y. `u A communication from Col. W. Ana iVIcCrimmon, District Cadet Officer,` h .\I.D. No. 2, calling attention 1.0 eom- it plaints regarding losses of arnis und`0 equipment on charge to the Cadet, Corps was read. In his letter Co1.L $ t .\1cCi'im1n0n drew attention to 1'eg-" ulations . forth the i`e:'ponsibi1-Ni ity of the school u.uth01'ities iii this matter. ` the care and safe ;~:toi`zige of such`; equipment (lLii'ing the . \'aca.~' tion. Notice \\';1.e also given that the: arms are to be used for no other 2 ( ]11.~:t1'uction \\'a.~: given for?! ( purpose than drill and training. Thei: matter was i'efei'1`ed to Propei".y and Supply Committee to be dealt with. Notice of the zmnual convention of the Ontzirio School Tru.~:tees and I .:i'.zpu_Ve1':" .~\.~': to be held in Convocation Hull, l`o1'onLo, .-\]')i`i'. \\';=..< l'I'Ll(i. .~\n invitutirm was 41... 1).. 4,` nu?/. !'n.n.,l ;v.\, p re g 2 A.: :1 climax Lo Motor Week ac?` ti\'iLic:~:, the drawing for the luckyl [number tickets was told S2Ltu1'(1a,\" ':!1-.i_s2;ht about 0 o clock in the :-;h9\v1 i1'0on1s of the C. & W. Motors, wlth `_.1<`rzmk Livingston, p1'esident of the `Barrie Automotive Azsociation, pre-| lsiding. For some time before .\/Iayor} :`\.h-('.n:.i_n- rh'(-w the tickets that \ve1'e`, 3 x \ I I 7- :CE.NTRAL CHURCH EXTENDS CALL. TO TORONTO MINISTER . - 1 At a largely ,tionu1 meeting 1Churrch hull 021 , unanimous fall ` iDz~.\'id li. Peru ronto Llcncre 'Lm:e Church, 1L. Baker, wh` |.\'ew Toronto. ..-. u6- I `Kerr Ledge Observes s Sixtieth Anniversary .`.c`u L oronw. 1 nu cuuugu _tuko `place at the close of m ifcrence your (June 30). `T l i A co11i'0rc11cc of tho: Oddfellows,` }1J0(ig`QS in the Georgian Bay Dis: t1'icL will be held in the Temple, `Barrie, on Friday, April 18th, at 2 13.111. The meeting will be zul(lressed [by the Grand Master and oLher Grziml Loclge oicers. On Sunday, April 27th, the 0119: humlred and eleventh annive1'sary 01' the founding of O(ldfellow.ship wilfl be coinmemoruted. B:~u'1'ic Lodge will `atteml divine service at Burton Ave. :~i.....,.i. ..+ rr W. I sldlg. l"O1` $01118 Lll`D.(3 B81011: Avuxyul I :lIcCuz:ig' r.l1'ew the lto decide the wmners of the splen- gdid prizes offered by the .-Xssociation, `inn interested crowd had gzxthered in '.1 the shows rooms in '.n1ticipa.tiou 01! +1.9. m~m14- A: n vnzvf n+' H10 (h':1\\--? MAYof@m;iATEs Ar mmuaa d;i)Nl`EST; Z.. .`..'.*l, \\'L`.D' l'('iHl. C.` the send delegates Lx .\ -nm _ithe contest had been conducted, z1x1ddmOn3 had cmmg-Q(1 L-Lu: n lllll\.ALJ \lA. Lt?! \lk.'\..l\lU .,.... ..,,...-.. 1.16, gkuu .])1`lZ`.;`S .~\ssoc1z1tlon, i.Rcmi.niscenceS l 1-, .<.. :5 ` 5 L '11 .. - this event. As 21 result of the d1'a1\\--lg;,t1%l;ti0?11 inh1L81;0_ ing, .\Ir_~t. W. Brooks, of Barrie, won- It was in the year 1869 O1. 137 first lady : prize, `.1 nicely tted Sui ...-tlmt .,l number of Masons living in case; Miss Annie Wood, of .-\lli.~:1on,'Bne`E..u.t and Lefroy than p1.O5_ came second and also received a suit ` uu uuux nun: l|||.\JAL:)L|ll5 \.IAl of My Mother he reviewed the Lodge since its H < ' _ ._ . I perous lumbering centres, got to- ,`J`=e .`md _M1` ,1) 1.,]Lh oi B`u.1f?;`l ether and decided to organize 21 got me motor rug a.w.mlecl as tn.m._ Odge of the craft vU.nfm.mnate1y Cy _, " l u` . - .- r 1``b' Mule .1313 R" {,) bbmki. lC`11a- `the early records have been lost or "}`m '1. `_`. ' .' _l 0 ';de.stroyed, but it is known that the ``tcl h_1."t pZ,e 1) He MP9 of. lodge xvas instituted on April lath, *_'lb ba3'.H' 1" I'`1,1me1" 01 Bm'm;"`1870, and called Kerr Lodge, after ogond `Flue . `.1 mlnor lug .d ]'.the late Senator Kerr. J. W. H. ~J.Dohc1._,, ot Buiue, third prize, :1.-;wi1$0n us me rst `\Iast0l.. Re_ I`-`*0 "` motor rug fcords of :1 :nee1.in_:; held on August : Pre.~:iden_t I-i\'i11g'stoz1, who 1)1-:_-se`.1`L-l;2gm~, 1:17 , .=ho'.'. 5111*. the-re were Cd 11!? P1`1 ~`-w 0-`ilJ1"~`s='C(l 1Hm>iL` M111 members present and three Visi-- plez1>:ed \'.'1th the manner 1n \\'l11en;1U1.S_ A1-u_,1. t.c1\.0 yew, fvheln C(l)I`l. in tie unner HY hallo 1`.wm-t. it \\'us de~ .nLn cf-x(ul `H1-uf in hi< nnininn mnfm. `I... i:n.._-.` 1 UC CUlHlllL'H1U1"d `z).t,tend dl\'i]1 r* {}hu1'ch at 1 , . , . I l 1'os1(1(:11t , of .-\11to1no1T1\'(* ` .v\s.su<-1at1u11 l .1.'use11ts Prizes. i U `C1110 Dug; 11. n. ruuxn.-1., U1. .LuI.|Lu.', 1} second prize, a motor rug`, and W.'t1 1J.Doher:y, of Barrie, prize, 211-1`, 150 21 rug. to 1 President presen L~lg prize.', e.\:p1`essed him.~:eli' Llnil the in wl1ich'H. `the and d `also stated that in his opinion moto ;b \\`eel; this your had proved more suc- C '('i.'. than previous years, when -( :1fllC show was held in the .-\rn1ourie'- `] _[.~\ great deal of ii1te1'e.st, he Sdld, \\'u.= 1 ;zu'ou. locally (luring: the l21. ~:t't-\\'u;t 1'01` `three (lziy;~: of the week, iromll _ l\`.'ll1L'h` the (it.-t\le1`.5 were .'~:ure to rezip`, L benefit. 1- } "VT :` l ODDFEIIOWS TO convam-1 ------: I a amended congrega-F L held in Celltrall ch Tuesday evening, an! imous cz111`\\'zxs extended to KL-\. 1 1 mar, 15.-., ,of the To- :- 1:..,_.Imn..... M` 17".! AULLUL, u.:'.\., ,\.u. Lxu. Lu .-ntre 1`1'c.~'bytcry of the hmclm, to succeed Rev. A. , who has been called to ronto. The change will r. -_.r Wnn 1-Inca nz H10 r'nn.: OHIO nu. I publi {H'!-C n: .'\ .`lHlll'clX' CUIIHIH. cewed from the On _\.-_n:-1'-nnn 1'11:-1n p.m . ,}`,1vil_]:;;"S1:)_!_]. `EH0. p1_`L'5_QnL'}2l)tl`., ]3\"I], . 'l10`.'. luv. uzt-11: wcu-. `If t}f`1J;Z%c1_hl ?1,iE;l1 members visi- c0m1u(1:`ted ;t.o_1':=... yea_1's, when com- 0pini0n`1 n0tO.:(l1i.vlf)I1:Hl1El(l cliaiigegl in tlie lumber car quc`i`l)`LlSll1C5.S at Belle Lwm-t, It was (lo. 1 Veal`; jhen ,`c`1(1ed to move the lodge to L211;-1~1e.. as me _\`l_;nOm_ie7 Cz|1`OV\ l/ll at 1';~:-L _wus slow, but lxeyr 11 intest h Said W0: `Lodge lia_s C01'1t11'1U.d to add_ to it: rally dumw,thC -hut Um`1nen1be1-slug year by Year, till now, W5 `neck " 1.` `there are .330 em'olle(l. In all thorn: [ll"1 -- 7. _, mm lmve bvon 48 Past )1-.13tc1`s, 25 OI " `` - ` ` 1'0aI"jxvhon1 are still living`. R.\V. Bro. __ 3\V. Downie, of Whi}t.b_V, {who '21; .\Iaste1' in 1884-5, is tie olncst living FOREVVVORD Pa: I\Ia.<:tc1'. )1)`. Dull paid 21 tri- . *.- l , lbulc `.0 them inen who unrlor (lim- '1'10 JUHIO1` P2111` \\`:1s 0)`-jciillim laid \'.'vll `die i'm.iml-ation of `-``U'11.`%'C h*_'i\m11' C0H1~'.~lc-1'1` I,.0 ;(,~. lt is for t...~' to-(lay tn W); tho`? 0i fl-` l~'0t_-`i `.g`i\'0 to `,ll(` \\'0l'l(l `iliv l.m. that i.~: m`l1,"1: 01 U1 `~-`lg 111- 'in us and the l)e.-t will come back `I U) h``~`- 11 1111115 lulto us." He \\'as more than pleased \ X x < ' -'~ ` . ` . . . . " Wm 01 M 131%` 11111`. L0 come back to lii;< mmlir-1' lotlzur ~"`~>}l3 and 10 l"din'L` 11% Land :i`2 in L'(.`l(:bl`Zl'.l1).`L' the ;~:ixtiet.`n V nu. Jkl \'v U.` I\ em; 01' srshool. .iIn an u; u... rcqui hrm IS UB1 Club, uh. n+' HPAST MASTER S NIGHT The l\1:1.son1c 'lf(:l1lp1c \\';1s_nne(1 LU <'zipueity on Moiidziy niglit, \\ llC.'1 Kerr Lodge, No. 230, ttingly ob- `served the si.\:tec-nth annive1'szu'y of its institution. Added in1.e1'e.st to the occasion was the exemplifying of `the first degree by the Past .\Ias-ters of the lodge, W. Bro. J. W. .\Ie1'1'iek occupying the .\Iaster`s chair, and 'Ethe camlidate being his son. Visitors ` pi'e.~;enL included W. Bro. Pratt, W..\1.; W. Bro. Grill'en, Bro. D Arcy Guuley, S.W., and Bro. Hinks, all , of Sinicoe Loclge, 'l`o1'on-Lo; also :L`V'(.`l.1l from Stroud, Cookstoxvn and Hamilton, as well as many from ";Corinthian Lodge. A pleasing fea- 'ture was the presentzition of a set 01' working tools to the lodge from the sitting oieer". - l`1~.n 1-huh`: wm-tn m-mmiml as fol- l x I ()1g9,'2111i'/.<\(l in J 870; I ,\\'. N. ]4)1,11 t , of _\' 0.1-th .13-ay, ; Giws l11`u.`1'vsIi11;' 1115- 1 1m'_\' '01:` Lo(_lg'0. the sltung omcv. s. `The chairs were occupied as [lows : : ur 11 H7 Rm: ,1 \V \Trn-V?!-L :1 >.`U\.`1lLl| estmg 2 p1`0g'1'am , ` v :1<- `1'l'un: W.M., W. Bro. J. W. )Ie1'1'ick; II \l., W. Bro. J. F. Craig; S.W., Bro. T. J. Williams; J.W., Bro. R. J. Sprott; Chaplain, 0 lloxvs i . l . .`. R.W. R.W. W. B1`. R. A. Stephens; '[`rea`s., \/'.W. Bro. F. Marl`; Scc y, W. Bro. ;J. D. Wis Bro. G. S- b=.\1cCo11kcy; J.D., W. Bro. D. W. 3E1*n1n.~:; D. 01' C., W. Bro. D. F. MC `(Juuig; S.S., W. Bro. I. l\lcLac-hlan; `J.S., W. Bro. L. O. Vair; l.G., W. ;B1'o. E. .\lcFaddcn; Tyler, W. Bro. `J. D. Rodg;e1's. W. N. Dull Gives History of I _ Kerr Lodge 1 At the banquet Wlllcll followed the ;l0(l;;'c \\'o1'k, l{.\V. Bro. W. N. Duff, of .\'orth Buy, and formerly of Bar- pie, gave an in1e1'e.=.ting add1'cs.~; on : "l?r~minl.<('(-n(`eS Of 1 ll.`-|CLll'L1Q`.5 Izuu m~ v, lien` 1'Wgi\`e to hr in t} t0 to us. {Hi to but] .114: {and as t ..`|- .n\\\\:xvr;' \1'v The Masonic Temple \\';1s.11cd to .m-..-H-w nn Unnrlnv nisr`n1.. \vhnn Set-`(ion 1. 1 H011 11 would :.. M. izod at 30110 T.*1\\'a1't ',l7l'z111.s'1:'m.'1'<=d To .i; z1n'1t: H1 1852. LHU UL'.`I4 mc to his colcbru mm A: \ -. r1. ` exerted . "Lin n. Bro. 1 H1 0. D .J\ th .`.u|r, Md ..., I'LL gates, w1t]1 power Conventxon opens in H1. T'nvn\-` 108 11!,` HISU Iic Lo(l_9:L' `ton early ])1`(] V. Hr pL'U1)UhU\l W. Kerr that was I\ nu rm n nu llH(`il(l. ` D.G..\'I., .\ f`, um :11` T1113 1.1" mould I\ Hzuur ) cu} ad. III ampli- POM}- 1 HI old DOC FL Llll'_\' from Ins`, I\\ ..n A . n n n L 1121 I TIMI! son-, )I.P.} ...n4n,. AH IHI {1 Othc. nnunfu (Crmti: ()o11;111ittcc to 1 {,-port .\c.\;t .\lucLi11g on the &2LLcstio11. 11011, and u, un;u.`...h ml instruct` with speciz I health sec an B1`_\'son D uvnun IUUA ruble . discussion on this .-ting of the Board .i11csduy nigiit, Ur.` there was any use iuskiun 01' Lcdcilillg 3015, and point_ed (3 getting splendid with such 1nsL1'uc- > I 1 ! 1 i `puma; Luuuxuuuzx; 111:0 me n1aLtc1-,* (.'0I1:}ld(1`alL10l1 by. I Dill thg .\III\v: B Nmrmsilg mm Rmmmm 215 I mm mm; `PUTS ON T SPLENDID ?a" l11.structi011 in music for pupils at zcudiixg the Barrie schools is u. possi- bility if the report, which will bu brougm in by me `pcciul uo1mmt,Lee . .i... z:. mm; 111:0 n1aLLc1', 1 }YCIUTH GAVE LIQUOR 1 TO INDII Richard Hodges, 21 years old, oil East Oro, paid $75 and costs ofl $10.50 on Tuesday, when he was `convicted before Magistrate .-\ndei~ `son in the Kama Reserve police court of having given in-t.oxica11t.s' to an Indian girl. The ollfence was com- ;mitted on July 8th last. A .~:imil:xi| `cl1a1'g`e against Daniel Cameron, 22 . years old, also of East Oro, alleged lto have been committeed on June l.).`.!" `turf xv-I.` [lie-miucnrl Rnllw vnnnn `I R. `Hodges, East Oro, is Fined $75 E and Costs; other Youths 1 Warned. Eilgillll. ; Russell Jermey, j `Eod on a sin1i!:n` *Jern10y ,2; witness . were given the szu 'T`hr- ~n \v;1.< im C0 [24Lh 1 \\1 man u . -. l Pe1'fo1`lnz111ces put on by Colle5.';ia.te T students are always assured of 5`H `;;0od atidiente because of the par--']-' jents and friends of the pupils, as well 9" `as the .~:tudent.s not taking part, who ;have a special interest in such enter` u `-tainments, but the athletic concert U `held "hursday and Friday eveni11g.~ -ti 02. last week in the B.C.l. iU.1(lll0l'll1liI< `was of such unusual merit that [many people who :J.tt.ended the first i perforniance went again the second; night to enjoy the excellen. ` program. During the past twc years there has been a marked im _ provement in these school entertain- `ments, especially in the d'ireetior..' , and staging of the affairs. There! "has always appeared to be plenty oil _talent, but it seems to be brough* out t.o better advantage with eael; t`sL1eceedin;.': produc-tion. The chieil _ifeatures of this last concert were the -lnumbers put on by the Gym it-an1.l,l _`an(l the drills executed by a groupl`. slot girls who proved themselves ex-All l.;p-arts: in :~:'\\'inging the Indian clubs. ` h} The curtain opened with the`: 1el1oru.< Hello Everybody, sung by - =ix g`irls and six boys in snappy outts, including" Myrtle Ran- ;kin, llildred Walls, Vera Lyons, Ailt-1-H '.\IeConkey, Mary Shaugsnessy, livelyn MacDonald, Sandy Xe-.. Franl; .\Iclnni;<, Jim Dutton, Lornel Heels, Jack Smith and Jack Percy: Are You Smiling? was also eifec-` `Lively sung` by the chorus. 1 'I":n- 5.,-`yni numbers, with Whicli the im1. turns were inter. in '; lmlvd paralhl bar, tumbling`, ma`. and hm-i7.ontal bar exert-i. with`; ,mn(,- \u~1~}.- '.:`o0d ))l`_\'1`1tlT1l(l4lllj..',`. "hr-rt-5 -I1-n _-nmn nu vmmir :ntl`ilet(-~: in the? mve DUCD. C0mrmLLeeu on June 1 last, xvzxs dismissed. Both young . were warned that they would b.- , to jail if found on the Reserve n :. LIQUUK \ TO INDIAN G!RL:. SHIHC \VEl.l'll1ll`E ,'. mvestlgated by Con- ot the Canadum l , previously convict charge, and Roy = in the Hodge C'.1se;| 511110 In rnintr I LllU UUcU.u. in opuning up at subject at the met.-t,ing of the 01" lzlducation Wc(i11c.sd:1y nig Simpson asked if 1 in 1'e'-/ivixlg the quustiun L music in the 53110015, out that Lucy are : rcslllts in Orxlliu Lion. f"-\r\:u\x\-in I2...-_ n\".\l'I\<<| J, \\`uu :)u]d hn :sionz1l. u u cxe1`c1sc:z, w r:Lmi(1jn,s;'. Tlu zxthlctm this part of at credit to H, who 11115 b( 4...\:nnn- cu. ed with U1: `$100,000 `nu-xv 1).. 4` 2' ` int1'oducr.: x.. ..n +1.: Lshful 1. Q, mg - plc D1111 wf to th:-I ; been, i%?KmG LOST ms HEAD] 33:1 nmAi w.A. BOYS] !E.DUCATl'lON IN ORILLIA l TO COST $94,931 THIS ` Board Cbnsidering Music In The Schools] According` to the estimates of tlue Bov.1'(1 bf Education, $Ll,t)31 will be `needed to finance the Orillia schools this year. Of Ellis amount 01'ill`l'a` taxpayers will be askecl to conni- bute $79,082., the balance being fnmdc up in govermnent gran.t`, grains 1'rom the counties of Simcoe and Ontario to cover the count ); ]pupils, and in sundry receipts. ` 171 ,COMMONS WOULD END `I DEATH PENALTY IN ARIVIY Among the many reasons that have LI!)cen.cite(1 as r_esponsib1e for Prem- D191` K111g s :.L111az1ng: statement regz11`d- ._gi11g his attitude toward g1'a11*Ling un it-mp1o_v111ent relief to those p1'o\'ince.~' r_1Iu11de1' 'l`o1'_v go\'o1'nment, none is more plausible 1111111 that suggcstczl by W. A. B_oy.<, I{.C., M.P., in an {. intc1'vie\1.' grzxntetl the 1`<.-p1'ese1111.ativ:'5 .~ \oi' the _'-\.dva11cc W0d11c.=.(lay after-E 1nnnn the clause 1100115111113 we ucau. pcu" alty for (.O\V2l1`(llC( z1nddesertioi.j. This was the a11.s\\'e1' of the lowe lHOL1.iC to the :1cL10n of the House (if `l..o1'ds in deleting from the bill the icl'.u1::c doing away with the penalty. i A tense sitL1atio11 e:;i.sts, and it is `unlikely that the Lords will co11ser:.: 110 1'eve1'.se their stand on 21 matte`; llimt coiistitutes :1 viuil principle. 1 _]f`vdc1'z1l ;\l.cmb01` B1'u11d:s .l m1111cxr s b'1utc1nc11t. as Unj11. 1 i wnoon. _ 1 In the r;~'t place, Mr. Boy=[j lsaitl, the Premier had suffered keen` v,Idisa.ppoint.ment in the almost un-1. ;.!animous support the Con.~;ervat.ive.a`~ ihad given his Liquor Clearance bi1`..! o'He had expected a ght from the! 1 ';opposition, and hoped thereby toi L`. create moral sympathy for the Lib- .12`- e1'al party. But that plan fa-l`.: `I-th1'oup;h. Then Lherr; was, the . u-3`o1' t.'m- Miniuter of Label`, the Hon 11.4, .. Li. .\.n-nn.-..1...- ! Jflllllli .l11lH.\Ll.'L` zxppum-11t lrom drxlmiu on 1111 such . -.1... u 1n.ux._v vv\.nx. ual support. 0 11 play: ng m 'irm '[. ;IL~1`n Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, April 17, 1:33) YULLUIV U: Lu. the board. In nu..n cap {Fow- O, Lord of life, who with the changing` your B1'ing's back to earth the miracle of .~;p1'ing, Who bids the 1`Io\\'e1's to bloom, the birds to ; Cleanse f;.o.a my heart to-day from C1".1\'uI1 fem`. Shine on my wintry spirit with the sun, Bright with the radiance of liastern morn, Till by its quickening `power the hope is born That what to me seems death is life` begun. Hclp Inc To dun- L,U :lHf._', All ILHJI Through faith i Out of dcfczmt, I Li HUD til) `Tho Preml 1\:\I\" ind... `ere not _. rt. The rather .~CI\|x In .~ , Loo. rmzu the bt.-ginni lcmployment 1'!` H01. U`1\".n U, nu. I \\'hi<:h la n `Du. -\\'x - bee fnn Chairmam Bry='o11 e.\p1'o.s.~:cd `me. opinion that school in.~;trucLion in music is about the only chzmcc some pupils W111 cvcr nawu to learn any-7 thing about music. i I wnnhl like to see 2). 1'e|)orL zuull Lion. i : to follow though I may not see in labor and be glad in pain-- . in Him who out of loss broug etc1'nv.1- victory. .U J. 1'Cl11lC 1' or hard luck ` ........- nynl MU \\"L1S, \`\'HCH H'.'i about not ;.~;1v1ng; 5 cents tor uh-; . n1! 4 7 VI0u;~ PRAYER FOR EASTER `\V2'.S i1SKC(l. declared had been s] 5-inn -Fnu y-v-xv l44.'V'V'1\_ \-~|n Jack Cochrarw ` f`..n...,. T),.n ` LS Lnu spa.-L 31', PL purposel-2 ituting to 1 ?n:2Hv H` \' >2: pun L11 much ulou .I,.n - \YEAR .m'zLy IP02 proved Q1` n'- wn about music. {were gxvcn we : 1 would like to see A report The L'L.~'(! wu.~: i it 1'Cc()l11l11L`I1dzLI,i0l1 on the tezLc11i11g`stz1b1e Trolove of music at our next meeting`, suid`_.\Iounted Police. Dr. simpson, "so mat We can ux.-~i cide what can be done in this 1uz_L`.~I v-r tgar by next Sc-ptcxuber. 1 Lmnk 14 \.'m`1h I-nnzlrlr-1'in'.r' HOW tnut \Vk'.'i has 1 this I .. M r. \r\n ?- That burgia1's were abroad inl Barrie late Saturday night is evi-1 Idenced by the report made to the chief of police by Armstrong 8: Rainford that their 'm1rd\\'are storg on Dunlop street was broken into! som<.-Lime between midnight Sd.tll1`(1Z13'1 and Sunday morning. The thief gained entrance through 21 back win- dow, where he i'em0ve(l 21 pane ofi glass and rLcco1mno(l:1t.ing2;ly replaced- it when he left the store after tak-` ing 75 cents in coppurs and 1 safe-t.y`| l`5I7\` 4 1 `LTHlE'\/ES SECURED 75 CENTS ` | IN COPPERS AND A RAZOR` razor. An attempt to rob Powe]] s to- bacco store and billiard room was was made the same night, but with out success. So far no arrests lmvc been made. The executive of the C011SC1'lti\`L Association for \'o1'th Simcoe wilil meet in Stznyner on Friday, Ap1'i`;'t_ l8l;h, for the purpose of (list-,\1s.<.in;.;E` the o1'_r__w`anizati011 of the riding`, in View of the coming: Federal eh-ction;1i and to xmme a day for a conven-I] tion to nominate 21 candidate. ` nurarm SHO0L 12; ill 4 IS A R195 E; _ 1 Sr-11()nl Board .]*`in 'l`hz11. TIiouI1`11 01? Children is ` !L E111z111;;'(31'(3 I`: " cons} . 1`[\ ()`'ll ; ll\...)|.-J ; plan grid ( ' 4111.1- fl!` Dy IlU.\L oL'}_)LL:1uu:;1.. ; Euuux ..m` is worth consideri11-g now tn-at we .1'.1\`u 21 lot of our obhcr troubles over; and. out of the wv.y. n n1n`.':r\n nf-' l`:-n Di`. S1)1'OtL.`. `la bre ;lth 1 1 u-nn1,1 1n suggesting 1;Iu1L Luc uuu :z-1ke iipmediate action, he \` ::d up by Dr. '.l`yr,-1`, who the dump \\`:1.s inft.-.~:ted wit considerable size. It 11:14 1'cu'ul'.u' bl`(.`('.(1i}1_`3,` grround .4 V. and M vnir:-`.~.i` nnl I L11 ]_Ji'.Ul|"" ; b1'oug;nt gum, `V. '1`OTTEl\!H.1\M I-`AR`MER l GETS INTO TROUBLI 0LI(.`(:4 T. J. Coleman. U1 '00 L0 ()1';. ;'d.I1l7.t: it ran. w of them. The rst \ would p1`o\'e that it 'eedin': dump for it .,\n .n :r1`L..4 and. out 01 L110 way. I On motion of Trustee Dr. Sp1'0tt,`: seconded by Trustee Geo. Smith, 21; committee composed of Dr. Simpson,l Dr. Rogers and the cnairnnxn was; appointed to consider the teaching of; music in the schools, and collect in-`' ioimatioii on me suujeet, to be sub-l mitted at the next regular meetingui The action of the previous board xneeting; with respect to the . ' ping 01' pupils by the principal.~; oi: the schools instead of the teaclieizs,` having been found to be ultra \'irus,` R-L15 rescinded. Dr. R0g,'e1's spon. a motion to` refund $45.00 to the Kiwanis Club out of the .580 it had. paid for the` rental of the B.C.I. Auditorium in connection with the minstrel show recently put on by the club to raise funds to nance the construction of 21 building to house the .]unior Fair. This was seconded by Trustee Fran}: Hammond and passed unanimously. A {'n11\l\H1l1l(`:Hi()I1 from A. `good ltainxnents, ` ments, U1 IJIJHUIU 1 l\UUll\I'Illll l}.C.L1. -\tl1le1'es Sliow Fine '.l`m1n1ng 1]]. (,`o11<.-01'1" "St1n1ts. ; on Collcgfiztte` :~l.Ll(i|;'1ltS ul par-' ents as l1zX\`(: held olf the B.C.I. auditorium! was unusual many firs-ll second past direction the a airs. There