/V31/. LXXIK. No. 17. gigs. \\\ .~.< mono:-.~ -~ Ham. Wm. Pr} In-.;-11 Arnold, . -1 .\1cQuay. v\`.'\.. .*uh`:.-1-f4.-. Krllilf. ;. Robins: er (Lat Y nr qr I'll I . K1l"dL' eo. Iiiyzhtlr: 1 \.....;,. \ h , 1` IP11.) student: n D -. m Ly L.iU.lL`_\, ;.u.u.... . Gminger, .-Xlb`;-:15 .\mne, Jack Pamm.\ Gerard Shaughness): \ : Herbcmt Thompson. ac}; Wallwin. f\T3\I 1f` ..C1`\\'Ul'.Xl, .\IacInto.~ti CL.<--w m. .uu'.\ ; . .\'ewton (Lat. L501} (Lat. Frcn.), 1t.. From), How- Jrpny u3.n.;. mu- .). Ed.St1'an:,man >.=_on (B.H.), E1`ne.~'. )1S-- ._~u1' pun; sh, Hildred Pu] Dorothy Smiti :~11`:1 Step`nr:n.=m subjects--.\Ie1vi1`.L. van n F1n. Pea JD. L .\1ay.~: Q1-AH, to Srxconril will repeat r. G1ad_v:~:. '1..,..... Paw. vard Bam- B;-verley. n -- `Du n`n_ Hey Lu: ne \V'1c` Ltclxe. the utiic-:.< they now uc-cup). z `- only \-my we can get why sz1tisfuct7.0ni1- is `hrough headquzu'te1'.< in T01`0I`1t0.|U The provincial police really need t such uccommodzxtion as the rm-3.:'i oice would afford, where they can?!` not only have their othces. but 21W 1.ac'- in Eock up thosu they :11'1'est.Ti " . I____ ` 1.....m.-..\. `\.`\_ own` .010 mm, nu ita`.-f deepnrlen` o f-.n~~ total dlsabzlitj 4 . . ob-I plan h1s msu -.ur!..l nmfu1'r: not ( \V. J. R_ic:m, of C:u1u(1a Li'fe, 1 at I.\'i\\'a11is< Club Gives Sound Advice. 1 I ! Speaking at l{iwani.~: on Friday` .last, W. J. Ryan, estate analyst and lcounsellor for the Canada Life Insur- ance Company, said people Lo-day were not concerned with what life in- . surance is because all agree that it 'lis a necessity under our presenl lsocial .,tandard of living`. We are, however, concerned with what it does for the individuals who buy it. ,4 Therefore, we should be interested in ,."Ho\v to Buy Life Insurance. . Tho :1*:.\nrl:`n'(l.= nf life insurance, _ (1esc1".De(1 an :_ Jmk.~on. Blake Handy, Jack Bucklr-y. Crossland, Walter Fraser. Sc-Cr\nd Class IrInnm'~----I-Iva Seadon. .'{IIaz:-1 Elson, Elsa Knox. Edwin Ab- Rosabel Lay. Connie Spearn, Sr-itz. I.r.-ona .\1urphy,.Mar- 1:`m~nL- \4uh-. Perrv tne n1Ul`Lg'a5x;. i.. Art I1 repeat: Thel1m ` .-\1b~:r:` : Pat: lghna-5 _` ; . *\` - 4lllU- Crowe \ T4` nu. D HUI Vxlfro Che. `\C0l`n) in 1110 u1.:uicuu.u 1)L\.un V T`:;-: chief quesions confr ;bLi;,'r;r of life in.=L1rance are: ` my annual Z1\`C!'LigL- inc0m(:' am I to protect 7" A ca :hzi\'r; :1 definite objective in `x`L`r.e;:1 an accordingly. Fi -buy- .hou1d consider pro'c .himseii' again.~:: total dis; order to give him an iucoi Einvinc m- , r-kn9.<.s ner:nan4 `i\"i! Cu;<(- ;\;;;1i11sf ].)11m~z1 .\I-n`r_\'1'(- .\h1'm_>rl_\': 011101` Cz 1>:r>~` Sctllod. `The sult \*.'us In comxectzun `nun ex A` estate transaction entered into- Mny, 1920, the agreement oil hi:-`:1 had no been ll`-`(ll up to by _ ..r- dr:fen(lz1nt.~:. The plaintiffs, who ;are xnimznc rc;_~i(ling in Timmins, put `-in :1 claim for $2,300, amount of the mortgage on the property in ques- tion, also 5345 in?e1'e.=_t and $323.71 !`r\`Ir>- { .'C`..) Hon Czlldwell, Frank Nluir. 'T v-an "'16 S"1'.Z, Leona .uurpn 1mm \V 11:` nden` on anyone uurmg tnu-`.-,~. 5: disability. Second, he should_ his insu1`zmcv:- so that it \vouldi.-\.dja1a .11-r: not <.~a:'1ier `han '31: age of Essa '1 and no later man 6.3. Tue idea F105 '1 (Continual on page seven) ,I!1ni.-1`! 1.\1edQn I). L'd.~~ .-xugu.-.u. .u.\. tried on a charg rhb:-1` and con\'1r:ted, l'\` .~:x- run-nH.: Q` ages wax widoxv. .. . ..,x x -1':I.lX`.u1`:'I D) 2: C211.` uuucu by Duncan llclntyre, of Iasr .-\ugu;~:t. Mclntyre ' ' ~~ - AF w I case of Donald C. Barr and` 1111 Barr versus John Ziggel Lobt. J. Ziz'/.5.-1 was heard in .. r`m....+ |"1~n:r",\v rnnrning. -(Continued on page six) a UL ILAI`, CLIIIAIALAA LIA ~ 2 insurance premium;~t. `O E confronting ail} c What i. . income "3" VVho~ll irotect can .~:hou1d'L' `mite life and First, the['. .1d procction fort uin.~:: Usability in ( `ive income if in-`*1 'ckne.~;s permanently dis-1 Una` in id not b" SO Ina: Dz. '.\.)i.|.l.L nu. u: durmg tn.) 1:... Qnr-Ant` hn zhnnld gctxon. also p0-SSEESSXUXI U1. um descrxbed the mortgage. U11 `:1 \.n.u5'; u; nu... d receiving a3 nuonths. Shot `.3: r1f`rv~-`i '11 action against him for; s instituted by Mr. Wat-g` Mrs. Wat`ie was re-ET ' W. A. Boys, l{.C., whim`; imhanm and Boyer, of, xv.-re counsel for the de-; In :Iu.1tnx1g 15 it from the pollce bL1i'1di11}_" for u 14 .~_~ `IQ RSI A.-.. x 1, \\':x5 given against for ,620.3a and Han n]:A nn::a:r:nn nf ~;-mbered that Mr. i l on the h:gin.v:;y; n nqv nxrnnrl and` the plainti for 1:` rm the supreme 7` ` IL defendant, en- , V I A. \`."d.~. ucauu .1. =day mo'mmg.. .~z.nh'nn ' u"}`\ :1 | ,lGELFGRD FARMER In-`OUND } DEAD BY OWN HANDI \Sc%I11oolBoard Cleans g Up Work For The Term 1 - 1 After a u1`ch of some hours by? the pro\"1 1 police, who had been! notied of his d'i:~:appearance, Thosfl Plant, agsxl .36, a prominent farinerv nliving at Gilford, was found dead in the hay mow of his own barn Friday afternoon. A razor lying near the i.,.,u.- land hpnn used by the suicide. ' ing. lying near me afternoon. ed by body had been us to cause death. Mr. Plant disappeared from his home about 3 o clock Friday morn- His wife notied the neighbors, who got in touch with the provincial police, and a thorough search of th~ district, followed, resulting in the tragic nd. For some time the un Lfortunate man fered from melancholia. he disappeared and was several days. After a trip to New-' market he seemed to improve and the fear of suicide held by the fam ily was gradually overcome. Dr. W. C. Little, who viewed ths remains, decided that it would no: be necessary to hold an inquest. Be- side his \vifr,-, the deecased leaves to} lmourn his loss a daughter living in; Last winter gone for lj is said to have Sui-!1 Barrie and a son at l{irklv.n(l Lake. I (`E111 U":1c\`t.` 1.~ LLH: ;cnu u-\_. ..... r..,._. at the prc; time." 31". .I:unio. member of the Pro- vincial Parliament for Southwest Simm told at" an intc-r\`iew he had` with C01. Willlams. who seemed in-` `.w.'.~_<'m1z\11(l appreciated tlmt 111w- registry office was :1 better location: `Pnv "rm n1l!`1)v_').~v of the police than the` 1 ` I 4 ` u\\'uyi and ' _ _ , _ __ P Must Rzuso $5-}2<>,4-114.00 If-`U1'i\\ -,.- I i i` Gre11e1'-al and $1023,a 4;) 3 1 fol` Roads. 3c l. The County Council last week, ad -_ {er due deliberation, decided to keep}; .the mill rate a 8.7, the same as in7_\. '19:_ .0. T ne1"c will probably be a11~( o\'erdraft of $50,000, or perhap:-ix 5 $60,000, to carry, but it was deememt ;,better to do this than to raise thel .imi11 rate or issue debentures. `I I x:,... ...c...m~n1 mn-noses the sum ofi` n UULLCL LU uu u.... .... -_ ,, mill `mxttee showed receipts for the` monm \ l I For general purposes ofgtotalling $7,500.50; payment of sal- |.$=l26,:147.00 will require to be raised aries amounted to $8,313.75; pay- illy tgii-'av.ion,tl:1ecess1tirt1n a levy oit menttss sinele larft re_gor1;$3$;i9El).854; ac- rm .: on .e equa 1ze assessmen coun or ere 78.1 .` . . of .':'6(;,921,000.00, and for the coun- The cor1'espon1denc e included let- -ty road .~:y.~:tem_the sum of $103,070.-1le1` of resignation from .\.'lis.< Helen Q0 must be r_a1.~:e b_\_' 1axa't}_o11, mak-`. Sm1tl1 and Mies Rae A. Nxxon; let- `mg a levy ot 1.4 mllls. lhe tota:`|Ler.<. of appreclation and thanks from 4-xpenditurel 0:11 tl'x_e21_cou:11v2 1`ck))z1oz.\Ii;<.~; Eleanor Channen and Miss `. is pace at .>` 0 70 . ul I:`.i1-u Cole-.\Iorrjan. f\lE.s Evelyn 1;. me county 12215 to its _cre the s11mll`a1lon, who been teaching in 2' 01' -Sll`2,1TSl.32, recewed from tne`_.\li,~_.< Y0ung'.~: place while she has :1` Ontarxo Government on monles 83\";b\:(.`l1 0``(':1`>'(~'d$, asked to be placed on ,-=p<:n(led in 1133 . =t,he permanent staff. l _l*'ollowing is the amoun_t_ '0, llei There were :~.l.~:o communications 1`:x':'e(l by the several 1numcxpal`:ue=_1';-om the Ontario Temperance As. y u l I 4 l ~:|i I`;`r g'enr:tl and road purposes: _ `soda:-ion, expressing appreciation of ll General {o:;:1:'itl1e artxon of the board in adopting d`,.-`xdjulzx 'l".'\`_.>l 1315'? 3,300ithe temperance program; from Lne wf 'l`\`-3:. 19,042 ~l,759`-Branfor(l Roong Co., Ltd., and Can :aFlo;~; 'l.\'};. 17,-517% ' ' udian Steel Corporutlozt. `.7. nn. ,3 u \`I I-,.u wvntp n'eriI1'_r Lhe sum lhy ta:-'a1.ion, necessitating levy m In. T mills the equalized assessment (:4 of .':'(50,92l,000.00, ,-`ty .~:y.~:tem the $103,575 u . 00 rai.~:ed by taxation, mak-.5 `ing 1.7 The total`lL `expenditure on the county roudyl j. placed $215,754.32, bu1`l [me credit sum} v-501` .S112,1TSl.32, from the`) :i.O11Lario monies ex-ii ,-l-1)<:ll(l(-.`Ll t l` Following amount '0 bei . x'.:'e(l municipal`-.ue=_: 2`. ~ rv-:.11i`-al and purp0se.<: `: }.\1edon:e Twp.` ..... _. .\Iau-hedash Twp. .. Nottawsaga Twp... .l0S.~i01`Un lU 1. .~.1..... Vurpra Twp. .......... .. gW. G.x\'ill'1n*.bL11 l.-Xlliston To`':n .... .. ,3 Bradford Village... . Barrie Town ....... .. `Beeton Village _ lCol1ingj\\'o0d 'l'ov.`n _ 1, Creemorc Village... `r~.\1.1.....4m. \'illn,cre ,.s (jq1d\\'a1e1` \ mug _ ll .\I1d1and Town _ O` in Town if .-u.-tang Town ..ta`_ 11<:r Town 'v . ...1mm V51 1. L` l\JTl1:;'d xx-,1]. 'Su1mid21`ne T\\`1,. .. .Tccum.=.et,h Twp. `Tiny Twp. ............ .. Tay Twp. ............ .. 'I`n;:n\-n`n`5n 'I`\\.'1') ;LAreemorc V ma.5r:... 1C01d\\'a`.er Yxllage i`1:/I1nv\4` Tmvn iu `.u:1nzun v; ;\'iL. Harbor `IPI. .\Ic.\'ico11 LU!` . place 5 I'd feel so relieved .knew if Jane were better," `to her husband. It s ea L-..4 H ,~..3.l +1-up lnffmx Di( [0 her nusoauu. :out," said the latter.` ,hear of Long Dista um. ..m :+ 9 Tit : fin` T107. USC It .' lbs \.1un:: u: :15 so handy! In :1 is `_B-Lh learned `aha? her fri 1r:0\'e[l aml how glad. ihad called! ____ - at the r`.1". Of 23rd. 1 Q` v"`z.n\.111 m ! Semmxelit out 01 cuun w-a.~. ...m.-.` lin the cusr: of Donald H. Currie and} `Jessie Currie, of Wiarton, versur-', Harol P\:l`t.'}' Leal and Fredr.-rick Leal. ol;Ge1`alrl Collingwoocl. The palintiffs c'!a`.1ne fr $500 damages as the result of a`F:'iday motor ac:-idem in which the Currie,T.he,\' WI car wa< damaged to the extent ofisea flea S142 and Hrs. Currie sustained aling. broken nose and severe cut on the The forehead, which will permanently dis-.make t gure her. lafter f The sum of $300 was paid to the fully 11 ' plaimi":< .=.olicito1`.=. by the defend-,eudden ants, $200 of which was in settle-;they we . ment of the claims of each, and th-zmiles 2 . r_L-maining $100 in full settleinent of the spe ~-7 M... :.. 9hr. not-inn (`rm-icrest o uus.., and t}:3;mi1e.= an nour, Urcuu Lllclu V... .. remaining speedy craft as it skipped the the planti".=' c0.~.: in vhe action. Con-:cre.=,t of the waves. The racer was sen` was given 10 tlzr: r`.i.~:mi.s'.11 of,ju.st off minet s Point at `vhe time of the case without court costs, also tl1e'the accident, and although an alarm counterclaim of Percy Leal. Boys_was immediately sent in, it was `[8: Boys war-* the solicitors for the twenty minutes before Cliff Carley, plai:;"`* r-ml F. J. '.`-`Ia-E\\'en, of Conaccompanied by son Ernie, reach- ll1 \g'\V(..(:u, `acted for the defendantsi (Continued on page four) om. \ Hm r4-::r: nf Do] n in I L. ing amount `o be 3` municipalitieaj -1'11} purposes: `: General Iioad: it 13,5- ;<; .-5,3001`: -1,769:] 17:11 _1-)_.",f.:', {"'\`}\. INSTANT RELIEF `VIIIOIH . chxde-ml 311'.` ....x 0'."-no-u` __ 30 r1a'_s :~' from Jun relxeva-(1 1: 1 umy are better, said Be`.h easy to find; mm`. Did you ever` )is.tance'. Well, why" 5 tirnes like this when; few minute.~.~ af friend had im-I ~|-.l .1. uvo: :nrm of court was made ...m 1.1 (`m.,.;,, and .20,-3u\ 13,097 1,337 95 (I14 10,0. 13,300 12.715! :11! -'). .,;)-1.! 3;s,4r..3 9,828 -1,627 2,135 1,680 2,408 15,110 `.),114 n 17.1`? L,o-3: 3,914 1 7.9". 00000101023 T0 NEARLY $400,000 ,uv)u H I O0 )U*i 3499 ruin EUUIILLEACL LULH ek, 211'-_ now oversua; .0 keep 1 per zmnum : iniwork in.~:tez1(l a11`co1n1nitt(:c \\ perhaps gvacancies \\* deemeo 3 teaching" eta: tise the` The repox s. Jmittgg shqlvn |\vas held Monday evening, dune zzanu. th.-.i The contract for supplying coal un.l\va: awarded to J. `G.. Scott, who sulpresented the following quotations: _me1iCollegiatc lnstiiute, barley coal, 200 tons at $7.85 ton; Victoria Schooi, \le\V-!bitl1n`llI10U.3', 100 ions at $8.90; Prince of Wales, buckwheat No. L, 150 tons at $9.50; King Edward, bituminous, 50 tons at $8.90; King ,G;eorge, stove, 16 tons at $15.25. nO._ The tender for_ installing Spencer Be_iboilers in the Ixing _Edward School is ._0;wa.s awarded to E. Livingstone at a lg in-`cost of $1,405. n 1 n1..i4'.`....im. .nmn-ml `rlnn r-nn. ~!,.:.~)-J ;_ t'>,ST~l,` 3,131 1 324 ` 6,294` 4,745` 1.602 -2 Q-`JR? u),O. .u` 5,2811 3,2229 : 3.090 C 2,213 " 3,7-3`) -1,-}-l2,` 1,583; Q(|"7 C0nt1'ac-`rs for Coal Supply and Needed ]?c1>u1rs are Awmded. ) E I v v.- on 8,G'}Q' .30`) : H-)1. 3,00. 9,342` .3 90'? Q \\1\ OFFER FOR B.C.I. SITE I Miss Helen Smith and Miss Rae Nixon Resign from Tcaclling Staff. For the purpose of \\'inding' up the season s work and awarding` tenders lfor supplies and repairs, a special meeting of the Board of Education `was held Monday evening, June 22nd. l vmm (mu--.m+ fnr , `g(:0SB 01 .)1,au`u. ` R. J. Wolfenden .~:ecured the con- `tract for repairs to the plumbing in `the B.C.I. amounting to $657, and :_wa.< also given the work of balum.-ing `the heating plant in the old psrtion inf the Collegiate at $211. The Pro- iperty and Supply Committee in mak- ing this report, asked that it. be em- Hpowered to carry out the painting and other unnished work in the ischools, which had already been ap- iproved by ihe board, which request 1' was: granted. rm. ,. M .. \\ nn'nh`\I:I'1i' (`Tm-n mit1.ee 1'e- 1).); `S043 .`f\{|~) \Vd:, gkauuzu. - 'l'h(: Munageiiient Committee coimnemlt-d in its report that the secretary be ins?-ructed to forward gcontract forms to Miss Rhoda Young, _no\\' oversuas, at a salary of $1,000 lper to teach public school 7_worl~: of auxiliary class. The l`C0lllnlll.t'C was empowered to ll all which may occur on the nteaching .~:1ait'. 2" report of the Finance Com- ,mittce receipts for '-.he` month It-I-.4-nllivnr :47 snnisn: navment IYIHU : V and '1 ...-.v-,| oer. , .\I(-mbers pre-.~;em were Ciiurrn ;D1~. Sprot Trustet.-s R. A. Str.-p'n |Dr. E. Roy T1.'rr_-1`, E. C. E11-ick, ..\ Yn\\'r- Frzmk Hammond, I'{r:\" TWO MEN SAVED FROM BROWNING -'\. L.-rn ~.., S. S`;1ort1. Brymn. guan'zm`.~~u.1 0} W V` :1'::1`.o.~'. .s't`.000.000. no doubt been made < dc-be.-nzures. bu the um `n\-(I'll CW0. Stay On 1 Job Throughyull Session St-:1 F1(:a C1'c*\\' Rusrued Aft 1:1` Being: 'J'0. Tnto 'l ) , ._ I; Harold Gill, of Camp Borden, anti ;Ge1`a1d Daley, of Barrie, were res- `cued from drowning in the bay las `Friday evening about 8 oclock, when `they were thrown out of 2 speeding Iisea ea which Daley wa:~: dr:monstrat- ..~..~ 1 mg. l `we young men .~ta1`t-ad out to ,make the round of the bay shortly ve oclock, and had Sl1CCBS- navigated thr-ir course until a `sudden roughening of the lake, when ;they were making between 30 and ;miles an hour, `ossed them out of 11..,. snogzlxv r-1-nff. FIR it skinned 1yTL`l`, JD. \,. 1`.uu.n, vv Frzmk {L-\'. J. . Geo. S. Smith and Albert Eight Pages Dalitf `send a statemen-'. 10 ms Orncv '~-t` '31:.-` of L-ach year gzvmg the de- bw.'.`x::. debt of the mumcxpahty as :1 that date. 1::i.: would enable `.;.4.- 7`f.~` vlerk to keep :1 record of de- benures guaranteed by the county. 3l`._L' ITOYH UI'1~ tang. Clerk. fnl`.`1.'\v~ 9/` (>11 lstry omce was 21 ubuul tu\,a.uu :h.- purpo. police; t1" IL` they now h:\\'-_-. and would m '> 1-ublivs. He v._.*.'r:od to grim 1} U1` consideraxtion and thought -' I--MW`--< `.\'-rm Intuit- cy wzuu, LU :1 from? street. L-em quite `-4 "l1D\.' nl dltl W21.` 1111} Th_e clerk ..- .11.: umy now. O1>lig':1te`d` _\'[.;,,-1.\~ ;$3.()tw<).)0<) fm ...\]:1~:n_' [1 .\ll'. nJ'cUXl1U.~uI ' \'or'.1b13' lmlm` .\,~H>;r\h Inn}. ;h headquzu"v.e1'.< in 1U1`uxu.u.|u~ ._ __~_ __I incial 11cc.-<'l`l1`)'lng ?o cut expenditures when ommodation rt-}.:i 5:11:11-io.< zm: increased tc-l wuld canlrwel` -$2,000 `I I do not say that the otces. ;;".eacl1e1`s may not be worth it, and 1 ;n_')'Qs*_,l21])].ll`(`ClElY(* that they carry a heavy`- : must h:1\'c. howexw-x-, l):-~ responsibility, but in these times la can go ahead remodelling um . in favor of retrenching. ling is :1 Wrlttr-n agreememi\V'liy . one man br- grettingv 3 police to take over the`$`. ,500 111111 other equally deserving Lrrxn of moru than men be unable to secure a 1i\'ing'. i vs :11 $50 21 month. which 111 think `he county should tlemzmdl is the rent they are paying that tliero be retrenchmeiit all nlon-;jl )1'L`S(`llT the line. We have been hearing: (11:17 ` hi11io. n. Pro-`good times are just around the c0!`11~l Parliament_ . So1`1tl1\yest M`. (Hm-0 .=om(- on'- re1n:n`l~:erll Alarm. .... 1.:,.. ,.,....\,..."\ \\`..1l uuilvni g u l: s 2 1 5 l I K 11! \' police: Gun r2mteei11g Da)e11tu1`es I for Relief and Other g W01'1: Chief Feature. " mt to show tnelr cuwrsu t street." he continucd,' .~::1tis(.-d to sit in Tfney now occupy. T ~ :ur\\\ n-.;+ -1-nv c-.1H ill I\ q`Iv.u\n.,.,\.. .\l`1111i(-ip;1]iIi0.~'. m`) Councu 1:151 tun .`..v, of debentures, amounting! $400,000.00, were guaran~`, `IN icipules. most of these be- coumy on behalf of var-E Orillizl. .\Iid1'.md zmd Pane. . 1 '1` Qhuncnn ('.'1H9.di1 -, 1. be good ..Ann('1' M ]'H'(`("lL \vl~1;`b u..._. h\l proper u-c-;m1I I ..1. .\Iidl'.md mm ruxxu . T. Simpson culled ut- fact that debenture.- the county now to`.a' nnn Dnv1nm1t.~` hI1\`E 'lel`k of L'I'.`Cu mumu his oicw " "Mr mung de Prospect of Old Registryi Office Being T aken Over by P1-ov. Police. . . \< inquire '...n-.1i\ n said hum ;,~..;uu~x'.< 01' In- would `.`.u\'e the? : 1ocn1qua1tc>rs1 I was the latter,\.- that the nv` .-m-h 100kvd A ~ .\v\ 4 SUCH 21; whlclxl 32% DEPLORES RAISE GIVEN TEACHERS 1 thel; v\ A ., r1U;\. uuu. u. 1.|A:-\;\.; Prime Minisfer, Minister of Educa- tion, and Minister of Hig'h\`.'z1y. who was unanimously conrmed as leader of the Conservative Party of On- turin at VVednesd:1y .< Convention. l Complaining that the salaries of lteachn-1~.< in the .-\llis`on High School had recently been raised as high as `$700 over what they had been re- ceiving, Councillor J. C. Cunning- ham. Rc-eve of Alliston, brought thc matter to the attention of the Coun- ty Council at the close of the Friday} ,,afternoon session. I T rInn 4- L-nrnv \v`nr:-fl'srJ1' fhi l: Hllli Except for the volume of business that was put through, the June ses sion of the County Council was less eventful than those which have pre- ceded it during the past year. Only one deputation was received; speech- es_.-were few and sensationlcss; no Qzontentious question was raised; very little discussion marked either the presentation of motions or passing of rt.-ports; nobody seemed to have a g1'iev:1nce or an axe to grind. On the whole the ve days sittings of the council were most harmonious and conducted in a systematic and businesslike manner. nc 4:.-=+ 1h1nnr`l`2n('P was the set- -\p]L)ca1 to Cn1m<-il fur Ro- h'c11c111no11 t is App:-n\'m.-d by VVm'd(m. ceiving, Councillor J. L`. L;unnmg- S1011. th J_ '1`, Simpson, .\I.P., representing ea-i to the County Council, added his con-`of 21? Ffiday gratulations, together with `-`hose ofanc .3ft-017100 Warden Glover and other ::~.3unty ion. I don t know whether this is the officials which he ` breen asked 33`; 4. - P13? 01` the "lm? to P1`0597`t '0 m'17`iextend to `he izuim. _. announced) my ml" that 114-` awed me C0-ld91'3b1e that the matter of grant.= to hospitalsi cor ,concei'n. began Councillor Cunning- W1-`bin the county had bee ' i1- 1' heme? the (`olmcil 03 be the council. tliat (lay and it was cl.-.buj lrrf any ;`.~..=`.L1nco in . This Ci,`-`:L..1 to grant each hospital $300. mg. "l3m`tiCl11i11' Pl'0bl`~`m~ but I feel that 3 .-Xlthough the custom211'_\' grant had an` 1i of some kind . he al{I1l`bL.C.;~_ 5600, 1215` year bf.`C'clu3C of con-- 11:! I land a protest regi.~:tei'ed against the (m;m;_\- it had be-(:11 n(.ce,-_:a1-5 to 1~g.!'Ll`.a .i',mli(-y_ of _raising teaclion` .=.ala1'ies;,1uce it 10 S400. \.Vhen the 1natt`r;ri bu -15 ,`7`' i0~ lvllut is the 1159 Oflcaiue up at the Jzmuary ses:~i(m n-f lm l`11 3"- 70 -`~'l)11 `Vhell outlook xvas such that the council luv! 91` .i_....1-.-n-c ail-/\vin< rum in.-ro-,i.:ml +5 1..;,1 nu. nn>:`Hn`n o\`:'_-1` to Lmotliei` . 3 J1} I'l(`L lhud %hk. }that I dnv i `best HON. GEO. S. HENRY ;r,._:_A _., `A 1} 11v pm In `Hy 01:4.` corner about enough I- erhap.= mm In ; v1-n Z".UlX5 CUH to prmude for fz\1`n1ers Ln {`.~ .-..u.~ ` `HUG \\'L`1'L` .`Hll`.. `c-plyxng, Mr. Colcmzm sand I} would bv with Toromo, th Inspector Putman e ! vn hr. mnx-ml zhm-tlv and H1 '.-- :1- ould L` 1.. 1| businesslike Of first importance was ting of the mill rate for the year. Then there was the passing of six- teen by-laws guaranteeing deben- tL1res for the towns. of .-\l1iston, Bar- rie, O1-illia, Penetanguishene and Mid- land, which took up the greater part of two sessions. \V'u.'1T may prove to be the solu-' tion of the olgl registry oice problem` was <-onainecl in Verbal reports, g'l\'cl1 by J. R. Rogers, chairman oil the County Property Committee;, County Treasurer Coleman and J. Jamieson, l\I.P.P., who have been! negotiating with the head of fhvi l r0\`incial Police, Col. Williams, of` Toronto. to take over ll1l> huildingl for their local quarters. l `l\T~.~ T?no-Av: stated that a rough! 0. t: >i:h'. ::o'.n'= 01' .11'v~'~..~o11:v.u:: o pre.=~3n: mm smne 1):-fore eCormnued on page three) NIL` EUIIIU lxit tI*e 1 in ny . nwnmnz, ' UK.` l'l5l]LlCbkC|.I L allow anyone without a drr o '...\nu,~ rn- v enry nrougnt in a LU\..'\ \...-.., nded by Counci11or.Ln:.).Delphims C :ing that the Simcoc-2' The following I recommend that thu the year-Bett3 :' `he Provincial Policel Clarke, Mabel -equested to ask trafcxHaI'Im1`. Arden I w found driv-!Jo`nn Rooke. < tom d1*i\'er`.= 1icense`Phy11is Stexvart, ,1,1_ V:1:v 1.. "IV-n+1~x Yn. 0 U1 lowce .. VVr\I\ rL1_\ emu lack of puxzun ve) N1iRsEcRAiiIiAEiE LiFEiNsiJRANEE , 3 RECEIVE DIPLOMASJQ H%W_T_0 BUY IT . '1 Dr. John Ferguson Grlvesjll Able Address at In1pres- I sive Exercises. Despite the excessive heat and] other attractions, the B.C.I. Audi-l torium was wel`l lled Thursday even-..l C ing when the graduating exercises of 2 the Royal Victoria Hospital training \ school were held. Surrounded by a ? veritable bower of owers, whicl'f,1 later in the `program were augment fi ed by a profusion of oral tributes` from friends, the three young wo- men, Misses Ross Partridge, Helengl McConkey and Leona McDonald, who) had successfully completed theiri course in nursing, made a charming - picture. With S. W. Moore, president. ox`; LITTLE DISCUSSION OI11UllUr Ind the t woulo uuzu, --ii.i.zm.u . . V . s _ . _, McDVonald, wh_ o-,' "HQVV Y0 buy L110 1_5L_U"d_W- ~ing- H1. then 'llie standards 01 life insurance, whc`) got` nursing chal-lnjngillke most oiher lines of business, are 301160 1 ,the result of years of studied though 1 ` - - - - - - - district with 01"2.`pplle(i in solving the` responsibilities the Hospital Board, acting as chair. of the provider to ms depeiidents. fortunat man, an interesting and inspiring As these Changed: 50 did the C0111` fr A. anies im rove in their contract". 1` . D D ` disa; program was presented. 3. _ The invocation was offered by Reviawas m 1900 that .thc guarameed {cash values and paid up insurance A. A. Wall, re resentin the Minis _ . . ` . terial Associatiolii. Maygr :\'IC_C1121lg.V [;':.:i_1!l:s Wei? f.itr5t.`V_1'1t1"`; l`11b*1} P0111013}: on behalf 01-`: the town counc11 L'eX-.Q1`=t diszrtliilitly dlgdse was iieitiidduied tendeg greeiuggst-and co1ng1atu1a1l:`i as an added protection in a life con- V {;_ t e %ra ua mg hcassi _`itract. In 1918 this disability clause|1`9m?1iY15 -mg? m-lm gr pres?-It Eerie ls lfvein was improved by not only waiving 11090 mg Sam his wors `P Smws t e m'-ypremuin payments after a disability terest the wmmunity takes in omiof six months and during the totalimo`-1`-`I1 _ hos ital. And speaking of interest,} _ _. . _. . . _ .. p it a fortunate thing for our hospi-'}E }fdM d`hS'f`,b`my'. I13? m 5.lddmn_ Bank ` tal that there are painstaking people 9 aflhule. _j`5ent.`,t 6` to. `710 pelt among` us who are willing to devote mom.` fol `('13 `71'009."5u1'a`.`Ce C their time and money to the govem_ carried. In lJl2 the waiting period mg and nancing of the hospital, was 1`dl:lCL"i to three months. It was especially the financing, which is onelfm-md nc`.vever, that there was not 8 I . . - - fcient coinin ' in to a the claims . of the bi est difficulties that face` aisu . g .p Y . hospital gogardx, D `under this clause, and in 1930 the dis- 1 .. . , _ ability rates were increased and `iie ` Refenmg to the ymmg gmduateslitinie limit set at four months. Llnv , Mr` McC,:ua`g fwd .0 thr prfe':"1E)22 another feature was adopted 1|` VA ..... n\.rnrI'lY1(`l` rlnmzmds as.i........., ,,_. +1., unnnhip `[nd(.1nnitV feai was pwvure. chair-. ' inspiring - *_-. 7 mun nunrvnHn11 was offered by Rev.-*_, oil? P2'r)m0tion.< f rom Fi I-`TJ\|' YA 1d d1`i\'-H10! license Ph ::nnn}11:> `I: large number present here mis even-. ing, worship, shows the in-1 terest our`; hospital. interests` ;+ :< 2 fortunate thing hospi-`l speaking ox 1nLen:m.,; is hospi-'1 < ` Y ncnpoinv financing, one; 1-0})! 11117 IILXU ally board. . Ixabmty 1 Referring the 8`1'3duateEI_`tin1e lin Mr. .\IcCuaig' said no other P1`fe-" 1922 an sion made such exacting demands azslknown that of nursing, requiring such pa..-`gauge, icnce, tact, courage and endura_nce.`buye1- u\ ..-_..,: NF nn/-mn`nQ`en1el`lt Elven r-`.m1:p, for their local quarters. I Mr. Rogers stated roughl, (millliltc had been secured as to thei cost of making certain improvements` suggostsrri by II1sDL'i01` Putman, who` had looked the premises over. and it ma; found that :1: least $2,500 would. be required. Sjllcc no denite ar- rangement had becn arrived at with the police, the County Property Com- initiee did not feel justied in auth- ....:-.:.m- Hm. pvnnndif.1n'e of such a 1'- Said "-`Y P - 1922 another zeature was; 'd.uUpLcui such exacting atslknown as the Double Indelnni-W 1 m11`Sl1'1gy 1'e(1u11'111g 511011 P`WlClause, which is optional with the J and of life imumnce_ By this` "A `~\'0`-`ti Of `C1'3gem9t g'.e,clause, in the <.5\'f:Ilt oi` the in.~;ure-cl to the patient by the nur_se, he sa1_d.;meeting. with an accident and dying `fis better than the nieclicine adinis-kas a result thereof wigvhin ninety` lb't1'0d bY.1l`H`- (100013 ,days, the companies will pay twicizl ` 111 C10-HY`-f-' 11`? _9X131`S5_d thf` hP`~ {t;he face value of the life contract. ii that those receiving their diplomaal There Lav: Said the Speaker um}: would enjoy main}; yeai-.~' of ministry Such ming as the be_._.tC0m1.aCt_ The` to humanity in ~"ne1r cho.~en p1`ofes-`5o_ca11ed chest contmctv is -the om. -'~`i0I1- which best suited to the needs of each individual. As to the amount, ' the con-30f in.~:urance one should carry, n-i iigratulations, of`ancial authorities hold different opin-i and ::=311nty;i0n.~. As 21 _g`-i`I131'Z1l rule and guid_e,i 3 oicials, l'ia_'__l)reen `.3 ; av `.'."7?! '30:` gm fa" `Wrmrr hy pl9.rt-: ``.extend to zzufsel "lTe announced ';=i;.-' 10 per cent. of iii.~:, annual in-` elthat hospl alsi come in life L.r '1. . 1-`min ? n11r><`inh mnfrontinzz a` W` 1`U1\..u I. 31); Second Class Hono1.~ `-1%` pcll, I err_v .\Iz1c1nto. i..5\':, C'x;1 L:,".`:')UX. 34311.1; LOWER SCHOOL MRS. WATTIE ems PROMOTIGN EXAMS $3,5po_nAmAcI:s `been .}7hUU, xas _\\:'a1 UL'\.clu.`\. KIA. \.`4Aa , lditl01:.< re-l uluce to the matter- }came at. `h-. `outlook that had ` laid the question over to \sion. Conditions not having shown` :1 changce for the bet`:-1`. 11e<;.<: `mg the cu1'tai11ng of ~2: as far `as po.~:=ibl-2. the council `mad be-:11 ob-1 hgml Lb cm hospi 211 y:1'm\:.~: d0\`~.'1a 21:`.-' other 3100. , ((1.-mi-inmzd on name seven) v V Ba,Trr-ig, O11ta.rio,A[Thu1'sc12Ly, June 25, 1931 g\`1.<, unuly. 5-` I\Iur1'ay Szck Joseph 3Ic\'c `:l rm.:..,1 r"~ ) .L ,. 1 C.- 1` J, .L.e0nu .\1u1.'pn_\ \u.Lx..;. "C5! O.~b01'I`lc (Lz1t.), Ed. Strax i(Lt.), E. 'I`l1omp.<.on I \.Wi man (B.H.) ' Failed in two subject.s--.\1 iC`m\\*fo1'd (Lat., F1'en.), Flossie {cock (I.i:.. B.H.), Jack Tyrer ,1.a:.). Dclphin-~ Caldwell (B.H.. ' students will 1. yea1'-Betty Carley, '1 mm ,I_. \Y..kr.\ (`_,.,,{oD,. osepn .uL' \ ` Third ('1 ...` .1- Du nl .1'Luu 1', Fazle ..nun-.. did not feel _]usI1ne(1 1n aubu-. orizing thv expenditure :1. cnnn Simmons. U\:`.l'1`1L'.' Mar <. Thin] (`lzxss HO1`.l)1`.<--Sizlllley .\Iu1`gu1'eL Morrison. Lorne ' \.I.omu Wi11oug`nb_\'. Wm. Suzcli `t Crcu' .t--.~\1f1'<-dLainson. , Failed in om subject - !Haughto11 (.-\1g.), Fred ( "(.-\1_<:.), Leona Jlurphy (B.H.), .:.:v (Lhm-no (Lat). Straw v(1\\ 1!. Lu 1 V M Bolton '( The follow '1` v? 1 UU. (Continued on page seven) V`.-a. lontn. uac-':; waumm. ,. FORM 1C. First Clara` Honors-Gwendolyr-. .\;L1':`. . D`C\\"dl'L, Tooth. Ja wn l k 121.`. anda Cl 4\IIr1VV FORM 1A. - Linnns : sum. Mr. Coleman e>:p1~essed`ih opinion thu` the provincial police in Barrie were not fussy about taking: over the` old ~.~-:_-.:is`try o`1_ce. v 'l`1n.-V want to how their co1orsE I :..m.~ :f1`nr-f `mv 4-ont'mucd.'.