Vol. LXIX. No. 31. ';Barrie Inntnact for Paving Goes to Brennan Co. ..on01'. I nuvr: been 11m)ros.~'o with the .A an Hn-nun-H 1.1115 trial that _v,.. ting` the . 01 3 m or the position it would pl in. 1 am also in1})rc~. \~ fact that you aw not :1 (`1`il):l }m\'e you criminal tc-mlc-n.'r (Cominur-(I on page four) _?_____._.______ - Ball Team Meets Reverse at Milton, 12 to 4 um um... ..- H . u` 0, mm mm unl_\\II m- 5? wthT'"'P ! i-l.K(1'l: `:wu{i1orize(1 to .~i-'1' C" $100 t 5205!sz\1'V' [Jliln:~' required by the I{ai1\\'u ,1ght Holner 11z1(1l*Bm'n,d_ All that 0-`I 1:\r;|\IIf\'-n{>\'D llnrrr-rs and .-\. |w,.. ition was mg` ` afternoon 1 _C0-: Inn in m..HI`1!l` \` lL.'i ` 211131, .n:n. M Fitti11g O1)se1'\*a~u(-(I and Mano]-i;1l to Late Reev ` (}1'cs\\'i<-kc. C1`0tC \\'e1'u 1'L'cL1\cu; umnnuu Lnl\"' 5 ing Co., $14,771.60; hing Paving 14Co., $141,585.80; Hamilton Comract- :`ing Co., $17,868.20; Curran |\'. -'Brig%s,`t15,:l62.00 (yam!-age ;_:Lll'(:\1 0115102 . Two tenders for concwwr, not ru- inforcozl: hing Paving Co., $13,-. '. 066.00; Humillton Colltractingr '40., 5 Q1 R 2.41 on IILCJLIH On-': minutr.- .< sllezxcu \vu.< obsex-\'cl. while all stood with bowed heads. The newly-elected Warden th:mk the n1en1b:-1`.< for tlu- hoor confer1'L~d on him and : he would` un to do his best to ll Ullu pu.~_it.iu'n.`|'1 Under the circumstances he would ( .- 1 w 1. ( not occupy the Wzmle11 s chair at this sessxon. 'n1_.,, \r,___:_..;.__1 I . +"` 'Co1111c1l UL-<:1dvs on Aspllult Wllon '.1`c11d0r.s' Opclled; - {W . .4. dI1l.` 07.". OH `Ul)U.UU; nzmuuwn \.UHllax,lHl'5 ~.;u., g$16,341.20. ' The choice soon 11a1'rowed down to two tenders, B1`exi11zu1I`u\'ing; (Jo. and the King Coxmruction Co. The town cxlgincclly IT. Plunlkjctt, `who \\'u.~. -)1'c.<.e11t, ; 1e wou< no. .-'ecom- |}nend concrete, not reinforced, and |c0u11cil agreed. The dilfcruncc. bo- twecn the co:t of :1.sphn1t and con- crete rein1'o1'ccd \Vdn' not .suiciv:nL to |\varran~t using concrete, and on un |zmimou;~t vote the Brclmzm 1:-nder :for asphlut was accepted. The co_.~:': e per foot frontage for 20 years wxh :1 gure out about 2'7 .n:.-. \v}1erca.s e c011c1'<:tv would bcl` 2'xll)Ol1'.\i 20 ce11Lst.1 t` [he mayor am nor were au 1- :1`.---1:'::d to sign a contract with. t_;he M 3 mnzm I`u\ inr (70. on condmon ,l\.I . A 5 x mhkh. .. 1-..-.. Ave. from Elizabeth St. to Simcoe St., and Toronto St., from iilizabclh to Wellington, was axvarded to the Brennan Paving: Company at 21 special meeting of the town etouncil on Friday night. The contrzn-1 cost Iis $1(),,S:37.20, gured D1`. yardage, 11...: o`.1I~ man wu-\: .~]irr`Itl\' Elm` i The contract for paving .\l-agile a 'Brenn:m 1 a\'in;: L;ompz1n_v ill _21 meeti_ng night. is but this may var?-' slightly, and la.~'pl1'1lL will be use(. tcn(ler.- for usphzll ;}):1\'iI1g were received, :1 follows: Brennan Paiing Co., $16,857.20; Laiv Con- lstructiop Co., .521.,:_5:)3_.4.0; _\Van-en Paving Co., for ljitnuliLu:,C.`21,{J%.- `00- Godson Con.~.:1~uution _`o., 3:. ,- ;'S).3i.00; Standard Paving (.`o_., ,$21,< `i4!J0.00; .\icNznnara Construction Co., ,$!.1,S(l8.40. 1?.-nu. +aml.r.v: t"nv v..inf'm-A-ml mn- }21'. .l,DlIb.~'lU. Four tenders tor Crete were 1'L-cci\'c :`r\n- (`n Q14 7'71 K0 I that a sample 01 we grave: w u-.- 5 used would be govermnent tested 1 `and e\'01`_\` load inspected. . Obsm-vcd Minute Silence ji When council convened, His Wor- ,.\'1`Li]': Ma-.yor .\1c(`uui;: 1'e1'c1`1'L-d lwiey to the g`l`\ .`lt. loss sustuiiieti by the !counc i1 and by the town 1n.t.hv: ritrugic 1)a.=,si11g of n(}(.`\'L` C1-cswicke. and before bLl:iiI1L'.$.~' \\'z1.' 1)1`ocu:dc-d lllwith :1 minim-`s .~:i1i-ncc \vu;< ob.-.-r\'c| jwhilc all stood with lm\\'1-d liuzuls. \1.I m.,..'.- mu! \h~I`:id(lcn intro u, " "`6..{ i},'s%%5fli'" WORK NOW STARTED l.`vl'uh]'1i17\ 1'u\'1ng \vU. Ull cuuumuu ythut work commenw within :1 run- lsonablc time, and that at least. Tr per cunt. local labor be emplnymi `2L})zu'i from machin-n opu-r:1Lo1'.< and |rakers. , AM 'I'vI-nwx i11:i:m(] thnf :1 (-lz1u.~'~ |'wiLh nnnlm.-'s .\',ll\'HCL` was UI).-.'1n_'n all .-\Id. Blair and .\`lcFad(lcn Lducuil :1 motion that pe1'111i.ssion be 'gr;mted to [the Canzulizm Nutionzu `|?:1H\\':1V.~` to ufect :1 siding acres: gXsHlbl.'U IV IUHV `JV" _ " .-_1i1\v:1y.~ s1'111n;?':u-ros.~ Jacob's Terrace from m- .-1~ isubdivi. to Lhe property on Bald [win St. owned by 1-110 C0`0l)"1"m"" lIm.kim1- C0,, and the m:1_\'01` um! I .,|_ 1., n..1.....:~...I on _-hm mil`:-34' blur. ccoaulu. l Those Nominz_1ted I When the ,~:e.. was called to! order, Clerk J. T. Simpson said tlmtl this was the ax: time in tl .0l1l>`aI10!`_V` I I l 1 of Simeon: Coun. that :1 .<.pccizxl ses- sion l-ml to ho C1lll(,`(l 10 ll u va- cancy in \V2l1`(lcllSl1l]). Thu cause was sad indeed, but uccortling to tYt~ act. the position must. be lled. 'l'm: ( same proceedure as on other o(- ( ca.--`ions would govern. L m1__ ..-n ..,.n ..1....`.,.,l ..H 1...`. o...... `I 1 1 ( c i - \.I:1 zunnuvu u. ...... ...\. .1Sh:umon, 21 ('()ll1l)1iM(?(` comp - [his wm-. .~\l Lonyzmnn, ,\I r lnnd (loultor \':1.~ :.u1I.h01'i'/.ed <!]);11`v :1 .-nimble 1'o. ox W. Iapprecialion of trlw work of [,1 RuC\`u (`.res\\'ickc, and of ......o..inmi luv vim 1-mm:-il l Board. i Deputy-Rec\'e .llOg`t .'1`.\` l,ong'mun, that Contuble Rayner ln_ , coimnuntled for his conduct and an-Lion in rendering aid to Lllv luv Reeve Crnswickc after his ucci(lmit." 1 1)opu:y-Reeve Lowe Ulljlctl :1 l' in-r from Sinclair filling ;.`.:H..~'w `lwuiitiiiir prmi.<.~`ion to nullm . ;i1npi'0\'u1ni~n-L.~`at the station. Th. `im:x.t.I(-1' \\'lll bn dealt with :11 tm . m `-9 mnnlimr McInty1'eG:tsix Months I Milton Scorv by i Barrle . .I n..m.... A17Ler for over w houm. the jury brought in :1 \'r-1- djct of 1,-,'uilty in the case of Dunvnn Ross McIntyre re the death of Rabi. Wattie. Recommendation vvzus` nmdw for lienency and his Lordship im- posed a sememcc of six months. Kl5C\'(! \.n:.s\\'u sL1st:uned by `town in his u I.\`llll.0Y1 . 2. u ;: 4 x---1; BatJto1'i<.-.--.-\1'n1itngo, I`homp. and Walls; 1VIm'.s'11 and Fetter. Lin}: 5 hiLs, one :1 homvr, to the plate. The winnu an H1911] hr 15 hits 0"` 1.` Lin}: 5 hits, nomvr, m nvv um` winners colllvvtwz :1 mm! of 15 lxine, oil the oIlorin;,r' 01' .\1'1nilup;c and 'l`homp. Burrn: \\':x.~' cro with two errors mm Milton four. 'l`l... hnnn: will map! in llm'|-lu Fm Mmon Inur. 'Nu- t(,`i1i])S will nmul Ill B:u'r1c fm thv second gzunv on Sntunluy z1ft<-r- I nnnn La:~`uu.3 uuuxu suv \.L n. The roll call svhowed all but two members present, Council1or.< (furry and Caswell. \'..m.'nn+:nn.. uvnvn Hum nnnnll inr` On motion of -1.......,... rx mmmi ' ix1ning.~' : n n I :1 m Aid. .\l0mn um`. co1npo.~'ud 01 , ,\Iu1'I.:m-n 1' 10 pro. nblc (*X])!`l-.~'.'~'il1;1 \ NF Hm u-nvl: nf um` lntv UH` ('UUH('ll E l1mnn(:1_\' d~zxtJ1. Eight Pages ruinfurced con? Brennzm Paw- ; `hm; Pavmg nltnn Crnm-nr`?- , in five trip., nu. .mlUnM...- HH` ' IUSS and the '.~.~'IIu; ` 11111: .,lnm and basweu. Nominations were then c-.x1le(l mr and Lhu follmvimr; mum-< .~-'u.bmittod: R:-eve Glover, of N0tta\\'u.~':1}.r:1. propo. by Counci110r.< Spicht-2' and Bates. `D,.n-n \V _\ 'l'nun nf (-'.'n]Hnu'\\'nnu{ In: the 15`-IIGS. _ | I{r~m'c W. A. Tom, 01' Col!in;4'\\'on;,u proposed by Councillors Smith and Stephens. Dnnutv-Reeve ROl'(.`1`.~'. of Bzwri-. stepncns. Deputy-Rot-W: ]{();:vr.<, ,0!` p1'0jr)os0d by Councillors .`IcI. Vancise. ha-mi v..1?nnvn \Tr'T .r-ml. n F Vanclse. _ _ _ Depu Ly-Reeve McLeod, at Owl]: proposed by (`aunt-illors .1 ohn.~::< and Dri nk\va.tc>r. Dmmn nn'|nm- nf .\'unnid:1Io. m` and U1'1nK\va.tt>r. I Reeve Spicher, of Sunnidulv, prn.1 posed by Councillon Glover arm: Carlton. I Dnnxvn .Qnir~hn1- \\'n:< H10 fir` ! Carlton. Reeve Spicher wa;~: the r.` 1 W1'thd1'a\v, and said that he \vouH`[ not be a candidate. l " ` ` -~~ ---._.. 42.-..\ East Youths $54.75 to Steal Goods Worth Less than $10 Defeats McLeod of 01.-1111-.1| 34. to 12; Five We1*c N0mi11{1 m(1. Quick work on th- par`. of 'l`rulTl." OfliL`<.-:' S:-.m l`}1'\\'in, ol` l3r:1 rm`-E . in t,hc zxrro.~'t of liurry Cur- corzm, of Hamilton, 18 ya-2u`.< of age,` and William Sherman, of Th:-ssu . 1011, aged 23. who appczxrctl in police i court Friclay marning chm-gm- with` stc.'_zling' 2: pair of pi-llow L-21s(-s, two blankets and some towol.<, \':1luu(l at, less than $10, from the room theyi had occupicd the nig'hL b0f'0r(* at- this Clzxrkson House. The accused had lmvn working with the Grey Shows Lliat formed art of the midway at the Bax-ire air and had over $60 between them when taken into custody. M. Cubitt-Nichols, proprietor of tam.- Clarkson I:{ouse. who laid the com- -..1m'n+ no-mm:+. the vouths. told thel Clarkson House, wno mm 1311-` com- plaint against the youths, the count that Cdfcoran and Shermmx had paid in advance for r,}t(e1r1 lodging and had bought two Grey` Coach tickets for Toronto from ham. Shortly after the 8.15 :1.m. bus left sPEcIAL_;?EssIoN UK: ct \.a.nu:uuu.. (Continued on page ve) - Barri and an `KJHUIUIL \\d.\ 'd},'il1H CTO I0vx,"R0\'. Philip Lindel Ts m-1 I-Ionan, China, preach h21\'(al,wm1 impressed rit-. aim] of the V\'0Hdo _`I'f1 mzl ments of missionary .country. Di.~'hop T` H21. 2 of .-\me1`iczm mi; .101 `.,on_Wuhu, Diocese of A: [:1 p1'omi. young 0 wn. I '51: ':m11' in R1" .T.-um:-< Kaitherine Hale (Mrs. John Gar- vin), who is to speak to the Barrie Women s Canadian Club on Samur- lday, Oct. 11th, at 3 p.m., was the literary critic of the Mail avnfl Em- pire for s.ome years before her mar- riage. She was also recognized 13 a singer of promise. She has three books of poetry to her credit and also several prose works. i R119 1': tn ovivp :1 wani-:1! rd-` Ihn , at Trinity Church Sunday at both morning` and evening services, when inspiring messages were hearad. The , church had been appropriately dc- Hcorated for the occasion, sug`g(.-. l . , \ I H General than`; .\ing was ob_~erVed1 `of the `m12'\'e. .=eu. Rev. 1. B. :McElheran, princpal of `Vyclfl'<:` : College, was the speaker at `L'.m; .lmorning service, while Rt. Rev. _ i Philip Lindel Tsen, Bishop of Honan, `China, spoke at the evening service., I Prihninzal \'Tr~T7.H1m~-,n1 fnnlc hie M.`-+1 CANADIAN CLUB RE-OPENS WITH FINE PROGRAMME` Fitting Tribute Paid to 31011101) of Late VVm'don C1'es\\*icke. EEIISU SUVBIELI PJCUSB VVUIKS. She is to give a recital of the quzxint customs, legends and songs of the fascinating, zxlmosfc mediaevzxl |1`ife, of French Canada. lcnmasa Bismw ; mews CHURCH 5 WORK m EHBNAN1 I Come to Stroud Commun.ity_Hall and enjoy an exceptionally good con- icevt by Toronto talent, on Thursday next, Oct. 9th. Admission 35c anu |2".<. Proceeds towards installation iof hydro in St. Paul s Church, In niql, l nisl. ` T11,-.u11{sgi\'1'11g Sm'\'i<-0 211% 3 Ti'i1liT_\' (`him-11 \\'ol| ` I 2 .-\1rm1d(*d. '1 puma, SPUKB ZLL L119 evenlng SCYV1CC.: Principal )IcE1heran took his text from the r.~2t verse of the 24th Psalm, The earth is the L02'd s and he fullness thereof; the world and, lthey that dwell therein. 1 i T1..x~.~.1n-.u'u.a- +1n': 1:hn 1-.4! +L.,......La I I l ILIIL`) Ldllll, U\\'(i]1 L-1161:3111." Developing this line of thought] [the .~;pr~ake1' uniphasized the pri\ -' i1ege and 1'e.spox1; that is ours as God's people living on God : earth, enjoying all that God has given us. affording us every reason 'for grateful thaiigsgiviiig. l If all is God s. we should liuw :1 `1`l'U21[ 1'1,-\'n:1'f3I`iCe for all tHin'3< am. people, he said. "The use we make of all that God has provided zmu the manner in which we live our Tivnc i: `Han vnahnhcihihy /Nxvinr.\.. rue manner In wmcn nve lives is the responsibility divinely laid upon our shouldr.-rs. Becatlse 01 G.o .< goodness we should be livimz . \vondc1'fu1 lives. `Dunc A4? Han vu-Anni`... ,.,.` \\'0nue1'Iu1 n\'CS.' Part of the morning service \\ .'J.'~< devoted to the unveiling of :1 st.-11:1` {':(`-_ 5z}z1<.-' window in memory of mem- 'bcr,< of the Rogers family who hau givvn 45 years faithful service tr: Lhu church. The xndow, which has 1-nun n]5u-r-I] {I1 141:: 1-H11-r-I1 Irnv +'n.. Lllt.` CHUYCII. 1110 \\']IHlO\\', \V'n1CH H115 `.-::cn placc-(1 in the church by U11; husbzmd and father. Thos. .0gcr.~', km-morializes Mrs. Tho.<. .og(:r.s', :1 -re5.~:uI:u' communicant of the church unzil the illness that rcsultz,-d in hm" Geo1`_x_m S. Regen, killed \`.'hik* on active service m :1 flying acciclr.-nL in Fmg;lan(1, .-\u;:u.~c, 1916, and I\`Iy1't,1e Rogers, who died at the agr- of 3% years. Duringz` the unveinsz of the window, which 1'ep1'0:s'(.-n1.~ :J(.-.~'us at the home of Mzlrthu am`: the congrr.-ga.tion stood as the sang: For all the Saints. l'hr.~: part of the service was taken by Kev. A. II. Pevm'1(.-y, a:~';~1'stn by Rex`. ` M1`. I\IcI Plainrmn D311.-. 'D..,...,.L... At a special meeting of the County Council held on Monday afternoon, W. A. Tom, Reeve of Collingwood, was elected as Wa`1'den to ll the, term of the late Warden Creswicke. Five were nominated, but all with- drew bwt Reeve Tom of Collingwood and Deputy-Reeve McLeod of 0ril- lia, and the vote was 33:1 for Ton`.| and 12 for McLeod. Wnllnuvunrr `.lnn rlar-1:lrn\ L: unnnrn B211`l'l(`,, 2L maid went to the room ` .'occupied by thv accused to do it up land discovcrecl the loss of the l blankets, pillow slips and tmvols. A I [phone call was put througrh to trial I i Bradfor(l police ztskingz them :0 search ' -Llm bus for the Lhit-W-.< when it pull- ed in. This \\'a:< done by O1"11<-or Erwin. who placed Corcorzm and iShe1'n1z1n undo!` m`r(.-st and found the ,l stolen articles in the dunhagc bags ` they czm'it=d. RAH1 mnn hlrxnrlrlrl o'nilhr f-n Han 1 ) I V J11`. .\l(.'IUlHCl'ZlH. (Thinr.-Se Bi.~,h0]) Prc-2xch(:.~' At; 1110 evening: service " Church wzxs agruin crowded wh "Rev. Tscn, Bis? preached. All 1'Il\"I| l...nn :uv\v\\~r\nvr\:] ...:vL. I i .``\L L!!!` L`\UIlHl_`.f SUl'\"lC(T l1'lnll_\ when l .t.l Bishop of must l12!\'(`, l,"`CI`l with the 1':-. \\'on(l~:~1`.f1zl z1<:comp1~isn-5, ments effort in thztt` 'l`s(>n is the fruu lof .-\me1`iczm mi;<:~tiomu'y work in} _Wuhu, Anking, when av 21 orphan lad, llw was sent to St. Jz1m;.s .\'I; School Iin that city. Here his ablity as :1 ,.~tu and his .~:tI'on;: Chri. in- ,fluvnco zunong his fellows soon ma1'k- . ed him as a noticeable gure. La-tor he .`~'Lu(lied at St. John's COll(`j.5(-. (Continued on page seven) I}l"l(`y Cll.I`1'1"(1. I Both men pleaded guilty to th.-I charge of theft. Corcomn, the younger of the two, got off with 21 ne of $20, but of Sherman was re- quired S20 and the costs. of the court, which amounted in all to $34.75. The court was alnazed to see my prisoners go down into their `jeans and bring out a roll of bins- that would choke a horse. The ne {and costs took every cent Sherman had and he was obliged to borrmvi $3 from Corcoran to make up the necessary amount as well. `i Trinitg .1` /\'r\ D4 WANT PROMPT ACTION Cz111adiz1.11 l'3111'(:-1111 to Give P111110 111st1'1.1<:t1011 111 1 ub1i<< S('.l1(.)()]S. At a special meet-ing' of H10 Board "of Education on Friday night last, 21 strong 1'esolut;i0n was passed con- demning the present inethod of the disposal of town garbage in the` dump in the Agricultural Park. 'T`hr*- fnllnwinu motion. sDOl'1501"(:(J INSISTS 0N BETTER ' GARBAGE DISPOSALI uump 1n E110 .-xgxuuuwuzax ;uu\. The following motion, sponsorx.-u by Major Knowles and Dr. Ro_g'o1-.=. was unanimously passed: i uYlL..L 1.1.- ~-......L..`... 1.. 1'v\:s'1-1|;-f;\I .| anu LZ. I01` AVICLEOU. | Following the decision His Honor Judge Wismer appeared and admin-I istored the 021111 of ofcu, for which the new Warden was escortccl to the dias by Councillors Smith and Stephens of COl1iI1g"\\`O0d. I Following` the udn1i11jstrat,ion 01] the oath of ofcc, His Honor refer-I I red feelingly to the occasion that brought members of the County Council together at this time. i.iHlz~ did -4- nhink 21 few short wan uuanuuuuuzuy ynvoauu . Thzit the secretary be inst1'uctcd| to notify the town council that the` Board of Education, whose duty it, is to look after the welfare ,as well` as the education of the Cl1Ildl`eT| of Barrie, con.-gider the present system of garbage cligposal a serious menace to the he_aLth, not only of the chil- dren attending the Prince of Wille School antl High School, but also pol liar: citizens: of the town of Barric3; .1 1 ll\`\I\\Uf11 y r The Full .-\s. opened in the` Court Hou.e(.- on Tuesday afternoon, \\'ib`n 311'. Jusbice Jeifrey presiding, and `'. 1'.oy.<, K.C., Crown Conn-I 50]. Two criminal cztses were on the docket. Bernald We;~.L'herup, of AI listen, \\'a.< cha1':.:<-(1 with shooting with inten) to maim and disg'1n`c. and unlzmfully wounding one Elmo. Home-1` on May 7th. The other cast: was thm of Duncan Ross Mclntyrc-. of Toronto, charged with manslan;1"`.~ . ter in the death of Robt. Wamie, 01' .\li on the x.-vc-ning' 01' .-\ugu.~'.1 30th. 'l`hc Grzmd Ju1_\.' u1"1.-1' .~'m'e1':1! hoLn'.<` deliberation b1'oug`ht in u. truv ` bill in each case. ' H'm.,. 1...: 1'\'\-\n I ~n1vn.v;:In1l {n nu. po.~zu IO1`lIl1\\'1Il"l rnsumcu. Failing' prompt action this Bozxm ` will consider it its dilty to cemmunl- %(`&IiL' with the proper provincial .'.iuth- nI'i.`.ic-.4, . Au `C;\:llL'l(ll. That this antiquated method be|1 immediately dispensed wlth and uni up-to-date system of garb.1g'e dis- posal fo1~t:h\vith imiallcd. F`nHI'n.:- nvnvnnf nr-Hnn 1'.1`.1~` nhilhlll -un AV5\-_'\ '`}1L-special meeting was called primarily to consider a requr.-.~: L from I the Canadan Bureau for the A-1-t vzmcenient of Music for r:1'n'1i~'s1on| to give instructions in piano in the! public schools. ; I r*-..a. \u.: ..-.. ..,.,.....t...... A4` 0111: lpuuuk. auuuuaa. Capt. Atkinson. seen:-ta1'y of the Bureau, was present and explaincu than; they wished pe1'mi.=si0n to use the schools after four o'clock to _e'ive lesons in piano. There" vsouldr be no expense to `the board In any \`.'l_v. Each pupil taking lestons will be l1i11`g'tIi a fee to meet expenses. It was moved by Dr. Roger: an.-1 l3O1`)ni. for piano instructions in iizirrle public schools, by the ("anzidiun Bureau .`\fl`. z1ncer;n\.eut of Music. l\`lC'ml.)0l`.:' present were: B_1'."~701`|y 'l'."us*.ee.~: Lowe, l\.nowle:<, llogger-.4, l\'ea1`ns, for the Chairman Smith, Tyre. l 'iI.l01' Knoxvlr-.= that the boar 2l`11ll'.% 4 as sponsored . u "VVO IOLIIIU L-Ill: gulnuxan of the House of Refugze very l'00u. the inmates contented and the food good and plentiful. The fire e.=~ crxpr,-.< were in good condition and verf eas.y of access. The liezLtln_a, .'~;y.~:te1n needs amen-lion, but we wei-r: to understand t.l1a`e this .. brr"-~ attended to. We found the out` `l')llll(lll1 .'S in good condition, `nu: would i`~con1n'.:-ml tlml Llie interioi of the big` burn be 5_ri\`en :1 coat of wliite\vasl1._ There i.~ one in-mate`, John Crawford, who has been In the refuge for fourteen yee.1`.~' suffer i inf: from rheumatism, and as tlirs man appears to be enrtii-el_\` lY'lCul`.`.1l)l-" we suggest that he be sent to me pun-u...u..._ I l\'end1`ick. Simpson, Sprott. (Continued on page ve) 51305 . min in each l`h(-, last time I })resided in tin.- 31C0l.ll`I., begcan his Lordsllip, I found` _|n`o criminal cases. I 1'eg`1'et that this ,~I L1me there are two to come bcfor. Qme, 61` there are too many of Lin-.~ kind of casbs in tho.-;:e days. .8 I j.])m`haps thr: county is to be con-I I . I ';:mtLx1z1tn- that Llieerc z.u'(: only two _Ilcases at this time." . II His I.o1~I; asked LIN; _1':1ml 1,Jury not to delay in bringing: In I bills in I.}I`i('. cases, sitntiligz` that it :I|'n:- Li. (1.. 6n n-..-. III\u'h In urrn-k` .;u-u.ux.\.xuu.u v.:. _u ` B1'y.'~:on, Rog,-`era , 30z11'd of Education Strong {esoluti01'1 P1'csc11t. Systeln. Reeve Tom, Collingwood Was Elected Warden Barrie, Ontario, Thursu ay, October 2, 1930 l\Vh0l.ll`leY' there IS Slllll(',lfETllZ (?\'(ll(`ll('{`.l `in his cha1'}:e 1319 the jury, hi.<. l,ord- Ioifence under the criminal code to Zeferring to the Weat7h<~1~up (`IISL ship said that the . off Elm:-1 Homer mit;;ht have l')e<,-11 Lhe result of CZ'Ll`0lUJ~?Sh( .\'>', but the fact. that two! Shots out of several took efl"e('t, in- lll(:l`;inp; seri011:< injury. is . L. 'l`hr- fact that the man was 1'umm1;: at the time he was shot is prom that there was no need of self or property protection on the part of Weal`.l1e1'1l]), declnrr: His l:0l'(l.~'l]l]). He also `pOl11'l.'C(l out Lhat it is an point :1 loaded or unloaded gun at :m_\' per.~'on unless in self defence. .\v:a.in he urged .~:1')ee(ly action in orde~r that matters might be expndi` ed and the county put to as little (`.\":)('.'I1Se as possible. lho..e composing the G1'an(l Jury were : I were Wallace Gilc_ln'ist, Oro; Gm))';,:r.- Cullmm, Sunnitluln; W. J. Sonu-r\'ill~-. Collinxrwootl; Wm. Scott, Flos; Hm"- man Lennox, Wesut Gwillimbury, IW. H. Woods, Tay; Etlom Wilson, Tay; Nicholas Dourt, Mcdonte; W. O.J21rdine, Creemore; W. Stone. Flos; David Davidson, Sunnidale. I With a few cents over 35 the foolish young men dejectedly left `the police court and later were seun `hiking: along` the hig'h\vay towards Toronto. - | Coming ! Kiwanis N[in`. in 9;!) Collmziate .-\udito1'ium, on, Oct. -7- ! 28-29. J nea'l!J'|W; Em IN TWO 5 CRIMENAL CASES} '.-(1 the rumll` bringin_9; 1 down. to work "It was not for n\ , nu. _ I ?ass gbuilclings ~\.\'0uld Ollice and found everytliing in good" We think this building anuv order. equipment should meet the needs ot the county for many years to come. \Ve found the general conditions condition acee;~= is attended We out of wliitewasli `' ` - '` ...1 ...'l-.,. 1,-..,;. luinn in in-ina13. ] bOu11C1l mgemer dt um: Luuc. 1 Little did VVL` think 21 few short nionths ago \vh<.-n I had the p1'i"ileg'e of swearing in your late Warden that he would be taken awa_v from. us .-so soon, said His Honor. ltl was a terrible .'~:hock to us all and to the community lust wool; \\`l1011 we learned of the awful tragedy. that befol our frieml and Warden, the late Mr. Creswicke. Tlnl nu I\1n.-` mv .1. I-ullrul mm I ,`L|.l`C. I \\'lLlHl| '11 111101 lwho is tonce fo tyrv. . {vol Act Lu;:.- 1 ditional e, 01 1 term lgus-1 I Vern!` _ Mr. S , :J1;rain. guilty \\ L1'iz-.1 in ouml noon. tr, : 1.11011. of 01'? I to fr-ml J11.s"ri<-c Jef[ 1'e_\/ Cmme11ts 011 Colmty Gaol and Shelter. Halfway through the Thursday` SCP morning session of the Supreme month Court, during the trial of Duncan `LOWII V Ross McIntyre for mzm.s1augh~ter, thei13 ma` Grand Jury led into the court Weeks, room to prc-sent their report to his S1'~`t01T1 Lordship, Mr. Justice Jeffrey, mm 1`. 0 had instructed them on the opening; 21- : <`-Om]! day to visit the institutions in charge 10 dlH`3 of the county. For a few minutes The d9 the hearing of the McIntyre ease . was suspended until -the report. could COW} `be read, part of which follows: C011U2'H nv red: visit. was to the Coumy 2`q'2(-" `GRAND JURY SAYS~ snmm IS cum of follows: Our rst visit was to Coumy Gaol, wvhere we found fteen prison- erx. We would recoxmnend that lsome 1-e.pz1.irs be made on the n1 |toil6~ts. The Gove1'11o1' info1`1`-Ar.-rl us that the mattressrrs of the beds had! been taken away. and the question` I !a1'ose whether ordinary bozlrcls \\'0lll(I be more colnfortablc to sleep on than the bare .~'p1`ing`s. We wouid hke this suggestion takm1 up by the proper attthorities. /1: found the ;,rem.-rul conditions s:1.1is-f'act.o1`_v. I uurn 4-',.nml Hm rhil:h-nn - Shaxm-1' lconumons S2LI1S'TZlCLU1`_V'. We found the Child1'en":' Shelter zvery cold and ulxilly lXl:'.l(lL`, and af- Itm` making` inquiries from the mat- iron, we found blunt tl1r_- fa1`x`.z1ce \v21s` .out of order and badly in need of 'r(:pai1'. We }'(.`COll1lUOT1|J that t.l1is De` l l`(`.l11(3(llC(l at once, and tl L tlc base-l men~t be cnlaiyged, it being very small ` at pm,-.~;c:nt and ve1*y inz1(lcquatc.l I r~-..M...1 ..,...,1:Hnn;~ xv'n\-n \,vpr\v qmj`-_ l`0.L I1rt D0 0111: _,(.'u, 1L u\:JnL1 \\:I_v a1u._uA inadequate. Gcnoml condit.i0ns vsere very sati.<-i factory, cvc1'ythin;_': be-ing very clean` I and sanitary. \N:- v1' t.h~.: new Re,<:i. and sanitary. , ,_ ` We \'i.~:itcd 1.113 Registx-y I `Ofcca g'ooul1.C_ a11u|T']1" Eequipment i ;the `_ I \Vn found the 2'c11c-ral \?.(-`S , a ne. it is more than likely that ; Sz1nk.Lowe, of Bratlfolwl, will have ` Ito ;~:<~r\'e one month at hard labor for 2 .~.tr3'.ling eight chickens from Mc Dowell Sturgeon, of West Gnvillim 1 buvy, unless he can produce $45.50 Iwithin :1 given time. The accused, li\VhU . :1 two momhs sen- :l1r-nce for breach of the Liquor Con `\II\` ..+ -m den-* uovvinv the um- I -M While he \\`a;< g`i\`e11 the option of` LMONIH wma HARD 3 ; LABGR ma SANK% T/I19 IZIU.` J11`. l.l`.`S\V'lCKC. Hal, as most of us called him, was a fine, genial, good-hearted ann courteous young man, and endezireul himself to all his aequz1i11ta11co.< anal friends by his kindly and c1w.r1ni111.;; manner and it was ulwaya 21 pleasure to meet him. He was 21 capable, and efficient municipal ofcia], and know you found hlm to be 2:. cellent presiding oiccr. He ShO\\ L'4.l, promise of becoming; one of our` most influential c-iii /.en.< in municipzu `affairs, as well as in the wider eld of `olimcs. In the com"L.< he was :2 r;-In keg-n, (':1`):`b}\f and courteou.~: nt\I1I\, Jan . fn nluvlwvc lrnvinn :l'm' t.l1:- xlofc~I1(-1-, (l1.~`c()\'(*1`C(j. l1`21c1m;' UH` melon. Lu: .~mnn distance, M1`.oStur;:eon not.Ic-. Llrx`-, t.l1(:y xvere made by a volxicv. `.\'h0s0 when-ls would not tmck. ur r:1`.lmr follow in line. as four-rli.~= `Linct trzu-ks \\'c.-ro mutlo. T{e`turn1n_r; homo ho took his car and sot. ou- zwsuin to trace the wagon t1'uck.<. l?`indin=,-` tlmt L`no_v worn loading` lmn Lo :1 place wm-1'9 the accused hm? lived, ho rr-l,1m`1o(l homo anrl notil`.a' tln-pro\'inc'u11 police. When (on . Kelly and \Vil.~=on ar1`iv(-(1. Sturgeon 1'otu1'nod with t.l'm1n to th: l'ornn,-`r Lowe `placr-. 'l`hm'o t.l1r-3 found the wnfron and in it :1 .-.z,u-k of chlclwn ff`1LlJllf.`l`r'. ln Cl`O.<;'~' rn\'mn1n- in}: tzlw witness. J. R. Boys, ('0u]1St'x triml to 21-1 .~'0m- :ulmi<.~'ion from ...`1n'_9:oon that 1'-- wagnn in the Lowo bnrn lmd th" : in (mo of tho wlw(~l.'~ v.\'po. where the fence had rlrnppm: and tlmf the l1or.=0 also found in 1'`!- barn was shy :1 :=lme. but of this 1` ~ vwitness deniorl l1:1\'in;: z1nykno\vT- <-tls:r\. Mr. Boys :1l. l.T'lNl To osrtzzhlish the contention of the zu- <-1,1.~'<: that the sack of 'l'oz1t1l1r- hml boon l1s0(l for some time as n cush- ion fnr the wa;:nn, but Mr. S`tLU`.:'(`.07: docl:xrr~(l quite rzmpllaticzllly than neitlwr the sack or the ff`tnl'l`)`S look ed much the worse for weal` cm-~ tainly not as if they had been s/art on. r`nn5l'nl\.ln -'l\'nlllV lnlll Of tracing l l I 1r-ncc I01` D1`Czu:n UL Act, \\'l]1 sulrt lditionul. month whe iterm expires. How H`. A 1 tamly not as 11 nney nun U('L'I| .\ U.`L un. (lo11tal)lo-Kelly told of tracinn the wagon tracks ri_1:l1t up to un- '.\'z12'on wlmro it 5't00(l in the lmrn. Following: a trail from the back of the barn into the nearby mm'.<'l1 *0: about two miles the provincial pollcc 'neIn1n fn n 11901! wul1r-vn f`.l 1DV f0llY`l(l about CWO ITHICS me p1`0v1m.'1zu pu|u:L- '_camo to a shack. \where they found Sank Lowe and Mi1'.c Grwham asleep. There was a pot on the stove In which chicken had recently been cooked, a proof of which was a lchicken leg found in the liquid in (Continued on page three) 1 01 me L.1quu1` uuu -1.21)-t SG1'Vl] 1;I the when the p1'es:-n. >1 I t`.-un nu-.1`- i September rivailed June as a of brides, according to the vital statistics, which record! 13 marriages during` the past four` as compared with 5 for September, 1929. Binths were few- er, only 6 having, been registered as compared with 20 last month and 15 during the same period in 1923). (ieaths numbered 10. I `THIRTEEN BRIDES TOOK '1 VOWS IN SEPTEMBER Junms TAKES 1 ~ WEATHERU'P ; CASE mm JURY; Coming ! Kiwanis Minstrels in the Collcegiatc Auditorium, 011 Oct. 27- -')R_`)!) U1 l}UllLlCf. 1H lalllj` CULIFL.` ill.` UH Eli M12. and counsel, who seemed to always bring! out all the best _poini.- and axrguw Inenlts on behalf of hi` client, and was always of great as. . to me . in the court: in whit,-'11 I p)`C.~:ided. W.-> ahnll nll nwics him vm'v mnrni i Somewhat of :1 sensix`.-tion \vas' creatc(l at the Wednesday afternoon. .50.; "on of the Assizes, when, in the |..`:,1=+ nr Hm frial of Bernuld Wea-, session the .-Xssizes, when, in me midst of the trial thump, of Alliston, for shooting EI- mer Homer on the night of May 7th, M1`. Ju.~:tice Je'1`ey left the bcncZ1._ accompanied by the Crown and dc-' fence counses and went mto con-; 1'erence in the judge .s* chambers. vTh: jury, too, filed out and mm L j:ri.' was permitted to leave `.he 3 box in the custody of a comtzxble. t No 1'ece. had been announcer} asnp the Crown nished its case, and 111`.-ln I:u'.e audience in the court 1'oom| was at :1 loss to know what uud nap- L- penetl. Forty minutes lafer the a judge and counsel returned and thelv jury and pri.=oner ':\'e1'e broug'nt back.` .21 (`.1-mu-. K.C.. counsel for the (It?-gf ll pi-i.=oner orougn.. ud\;n.| ...o1. Greer, I{.C., (nu; fence, immediately add1`ess(:d the court, stating that the accus(-. would enter 21 plea of not guilty to thel count he was charged on, `ll*.:1t_ `of shooting with an i1r.cn`t to ma . and disgure. This cliarge was 0] :2` sL-rious mxture and the defence would-` _ ull(.l(31`-1.Z1kO to show that there was nol ~: ich intention, if necesszlry. To me .~_.-cud coum, that of unl21\\'1'ulI).'= shooting Ho_'r-A01`, the v_)ri. wouldl plead guilty. r T feel that from the ruling 01" T` I ..\fTC1` (} With. 00111150] Suspended S(:11- 1 1 once Givoll. v_)ri. \vou1 [ Ald 'l'y1'erc in.=isLe that :1 I feel 01' be in. that all ;:i';1\'<.-l 11. he the law 3159111" SIUHI COL G1'0'?1`- lrst put tl1m_ugl1 the crusher, but as -V011? Lordship Would be in dull 1 tliis: would i11\':11idzuc the comrzict, 3: bound to iI1~=t1'_l1Ct_ F`-10 luf) t0 b1`I1`-5 iwas dei'cute(l. Thu en;ri11ee1' said in a verdict o_i , 1111tY- _10111` C11'cl1'g0 that szunple of the gravel to bi.- L0 the g'l'8ll(l JUl`}' (T()1l\'ll1('(..`(_l 1110 that used you would have to do t.hi.~:. I am ` -` ` Al I... ....-H L... 6-ind nn.i .. u \v- ,l_ cv:|,_,,m - accused. instruct the Jury to arm; verdict of guilty. Your clmrgc jury convinced this. asking; that the clizirge bv tried un~ dcr section 28-1 of the criminal code. which provides for L1 maximum pcn~ alty of two years in prison. Ar mngements have been made by the father of the accused to make fun restitution for hospital and other expenses incurred in the cast 0. Homer after the shooting, which liar satised the civil claim 21gai11s~t Uh.` This, Ithink, should be taken into cons=ide1'z1tion. Then I ask leni<-ncy for the accused. who hzi:< l1(:\'(`1' been in any trouble bvforo. and is :1 respected citizen of tn- -"uinniixnity in which he lives, and not " 5 1'\:Lhn'{\_ A1 -.... .\.. ,.ui-.nin-\] `. W H l I my -'_mnn1un~:ty m wmcn nu uvun, of :1 vicious or criminal na.tu1'r2. the time of the had in thc: house ! t.ru.~t monejs. lit or was ,-urrod that niglrt. Jetuous, bu H 0 after In-urn '|u.pn shooting: t not of criminal intent. Thu plea of not guilty on the rst counm and guilty on 111(- {concurre\ l in by (lorsml on L.`nI.- intlictment by rJnfT)'o_\' zxftr-r Lhr jury had . that it v.'u.< content. xvzzs l`.;u'dly tom: Ju pri:~:onm'. abou- Jeffrey auu nut. Al W01itl1(1l`1l]1 from to 820:7! W tlxotlglmt had I B` it. oc-. ( was perhaps 1111- ll Pu iwi `Cl: C0 i|(` second \\':1< ., In the Crown zmd cn~ Jud_.rn ` 21 con\'er. 4 l In :1 voice thznt ;. a(ldr0sscd th-3! inn)r(~s.~'Nl 1n.~| have been 1lnpres.~'ou wmn mp. _,fuct all throuyrh this yu..1 [did not rm.-zulize at thc-{nxc-. of th-ih shooting` tho . of your\: .1 notion })1:1c :n 1 run also hmn'c~. ,(l with` l`.:n':-iv l>zi. :1ll tvmn took :1 sound (ll-ul)l>in;.:' :11 Milton on V\ (,-ll1ies in the final. _L,'::ll11(.` of . st`)`l(`.'i for Llw clm1npion.~ -hip of .\'l`(`l.l()l1 l`" of the int:-1'm(:(1iate O.l%.A. pl:1\'- do\\ n.~:. The score was 12 to `l, hm the l0CLl.\' have been beaten by morn lylizm that. l)l,`fOl'(.` and still mim- tln'ou<,nh to take the series. Anni1:i;.~ stzmted` in the box for Bzirrie, bu`. only l:1sit.e(l for three innings. the `Million boys scoring: 2 runs in the rst and 1 in the thircl. Thompson then took up the twi1'l"mg' for the locals and allowed 1 run in the fourth, 2 in the fth and 2 in the sevemth. Thompson was driven out in the eighth, when Milton S(`.0]`(,`ll four runs. Armitagc-. then went back and nished the game.. Marsh, fox the winners, was in rare form. He allowed eight hits, struck out nine and passed none. He was hard to hit in the pinches. Marsh also ham 3. perfect average with uh bat, get- A l yyou In. I an: ....w . `ithc v\r\1I `hm-n vnn ('Tlm1) .1 ENC` COU1'L:' In \`'I1l(,'I1 J p)'L`:w1(lt`ll. 1 We shall all miss him very mucn ami I am sure you join ma: in ~:\-I pressing to his mother, Mrs. Cr-.~ wicke, and to the other n1en1bv1';< of his famly, our sincere reg1`L=t.< and deepest sympathy in their bur<.-zu'c- ment. 9 A _1.,.,,, Ii