E%F.ST l'LH\\.' lilk the poor` 15 501110` for L119 are they `hm truth I pro en} C0DII_- \\':{\v l.I.(|l\lJl uuu run; ;:.vun nu, AA\.c4~A I ieome in the form of a heavy shower, when the rain resulted in an accident on .\'o. 11 highway, south of the (c- itour several miles south of Orillia .lLhis afternoon, when an automobile .~kidd( on the wet pavement, injur- ing two elderly people. Engineers `on the road c0n. rushed them Vto the Royal Victoria. Hospital, where `their names were given as Mr. and `Mrs. Lowe, of Hamilton, aged abou! 370 and 60, 1'c.'pec'.ively. Mr. Lowe: .is suffering mostly from shock, while !hi.< wife is believed to have several `broken ribs. Neither is in :1 serious `condition, Dr. W. C. Little, who is f. attending them, reported. ;LocAI. CAR DEALER A A AWARDED $655.31! d i ` H ;i Litigzrion resulting from the saiulo :. of 21 car and the failure on the part. _;of the purchaser to pay for it, con-it] _!. the best; part of morning andjlz afternoon sessions of the County p '1iCourt. Monday. The case before the[1V. tiocurt was that of W. F. Honsbe1g2r,1u Uilocal audtomobile dealer, agaillst L] `.`:George Dodd, butcher, residing otG1encairn. Judgment for the pl-ain-'; tiff for $655.31, without costs, \vz1.<`t? isirendered by Judge Dudley Holme;<,iJ .bcfore whom the case was tried. iv According to the evidence. Hons- e `;be1`g;er sold Dodd a six cylinder 1: ;'Chandler sedan the la`ter part of r jAugust, 1928, for the sum of .I\`1,150,`li `and accepted a note from Dodd for] jthe full purchase price, payable in:s _four months. Before the note ma-~`c um-.1 D-add paid first $50 and iaterii ] $75. 1 Timid xfilff` in hi: nvirinnr-rx Hwnf 1 `AGED HAMILTON coupua I INJURED WHEN CAR SKlDS| l V . . . . iJ11dgn1('11 r (:`r1\'0n .111 S1111` `i'm'|i 1<`inal ,1 21_\'m('11t on (.?l_121m1lm' (32112 UUIJ. Lu u u. her hvo y rlevmml n` _.<.earch, :1 halving at: Mr. I ;1;m cultural rr the 1,=1`i'/.r- ` ingr and 2 2`m- mum _. mg. om. _ ` Dodd stzited in his evidence thatii part of the agreement in cc.-nnectionE: with -.hu car was that Honshergeil would not place the note in the bank! for collection. What V\'3.:5 his sur- , `prise to be notied by the Bank 01 ` Commerce `hat the note was due andi :`l`o1 him to take care of it. He took: ` the matt.e1` up with Hon:=berger, who` 'c~xplainc(l that he was looking after` "the matter and that the note had} _ bi.-on placed with some of his o'ln:i'T .` papers with {lie bzmk for safe l;e--:=p- \Tnwvl1 90111 109.!) M1. nntp \\",i< Tr,- ', ;ua1'cn zum, xuzu, mg 11019 \\'H.~,' re-| Encwed for 51,115. Agam Dodd made` two pnyn1um..~ of $50 and He? ;2l]S0 whi HOI1sbCl`f!Ol` as part pay- fment, according` to his claim, dre` `ed ru1'kc_\'s and chicken valued at $2.1 or $22, with which he was to hr: crodited on the pu1'cha.~'e of tho C8124 'I'ln.-re `.\'.1'(' no 1 ur`.hc1' ));1y1nc11'.s Wnmcle by thu d--fondant until No\'e1n- vi her, 1930, wh<.~n he paid Ho11s1)c1';,;'(:r " $500. I . 1.. 1.:,~. nmm ...,:,1 41-14 am; ` Sr:\'cn1iun.lrud members of the! First Ontario Co-operative Packers` gathe1'ed in thy auditorium of thu ;CoI1c;j::iate 'l`uc-. for their second annual meeting Aside from the jelection 01' ofiicers for the vn.~:uing ifgyeai`, the niost important it-:11] of` {ibu>i11css was the (:m2.~id<:2a1i0n of sug- _ ;,ra~tioii.< und ruconnm,-ndzuions nmdni " by \h- uIiiciui.~< for the more- eivicnii "iconducl of Uw l)u.~inu.~'-'. I{up0rt5 7` }..ubniit1g--l shoxved H221 . progress- 011-.-N hmm mmlu 5-ml u"nii.w :`.xr-rrx urn Ha1`(lI_v had relief from the heat n 1,, 1 ,__, ..UUll1lU _i1'.us bu` j` 1 always 3 : ally 51) ': `3 approx` 51 new pl thing: >1 . - un.l \l " 5-)UU. ln his o\'i DO(l(l said that hel` was not in the mz1rl~:et for a car: `but, 1-lon.<,bm`g`r -1' had told him thutl` the price he was quoting for the`; Chandler was so far below `he mar-1 Lkct price tllut he (Dodd) could sell` 'it in 21 yr.-ar s Limo at what he \vzL<: ;paying for it. The pz'opo.'~:lLi0n \\'a.5l [also made more atI1'act.ivc by the` ` fact that he \va;< not ]`P(]1llI``(l to pay! 5 any money down. 1 (Continued on page four) ] RE-ELECT omcms : ; or PACKING PLANT! ` 'd.H(l due .o1... .\Ia1'L-11 20111, 1029, the note \\'a nvuynll rm. .-1 11:: An-..:.. ham! , mu mum- disiributo oinn in th u` [)1 U-31.! During`: H Lcmbers vi; ....uu4 inn `.'U\ ill U1 plant 0` is ha I `((1 U . M Down L1.` \I is bump; run \\';x> statc-,1 2n'(= ndmg hout the pro \ I", `H... ]'1.l .4HU\\'Q:`U U121 .\'LI'2l\l_) on made, and while it few who nd fem taking`, the meeting `.1 nf` t`.;.n mnnnnr in v \\n~\, Vic}:-1 ` I . viewpoint ncled an ...L-`n I op up a :1: nm. Fm UL .... 1n optinnx 1 1`. n Ixvrrr UUC. ellan, v NO1`U1 their 1' 1H \VIl1L'H 1';.x`e(l. 1-.'\'\ full capa f (`.nn:u-n 1 Hful Anub- luu czxpuu Copzuzo pt ~.~.-nlv H1:l\ , .3'k)'}'.l\ll ` bunk ma no notc- .) 1- if`: nan: mlgt, Hy. >xpro.< whlch .,l L`..A. CCUOUESCCOHG YOLIHCI I1Zll'(H_V got fSI.'d.1'TC(1. )erge;} The third bout \\'a.~:. between Geo. shank _\IcQuur1-ie, Simcoc: Foresters and s Alex. Tullock, Queen's Rangers. Lnk Both tore in at the star-*, and it look- Je andlcd like 21 real battle. McQuarrie, e tookho\\'e\'er. was the uggx or and rain- .`, \vh0r.-d . u-Hing` oIo\ F. When the _ after second round ;<!.z11`tod Tullock appear- e had {ed _:')'og'g'_\' and brfo1'e.the round was 0`hx.:r3ha1f ov--1` \v:vx.< down several times. k+ --p- iinzxlly ;_:ivi11_: in. He was mastered ;c'.u`l_\' in '.`:1- bout and knr.-\\' it". ` w nu.` nu.-. ,1`\.`\ v\:\'6 lxnuov uvnr nnn-nu 1'\n1 \n. [Archie '.l`l101nps011 Boats Mc~ C1om1u11, W. ()nta1'io Champion. VVOo1c_\' V Fair Simcoe Forester boys who took part in the boxing tournament in the .-\rmour1e.< Friday night wcn all their abouts, with one exception, without much trouble. Archie Thonipson, pitted agziinst E. McC1ennan, London, Western Ontario champion, `Was given the (lecision at the end of the third round, and earned it fairly. Archie took plenty of punishment, but showed that he has the staying qualities and showed more con- fidence than in any previous battle. The Queen s Rangers Regimen? of Toronto sent up four boxers, but tlir-.-y were not in the same class as the Simcoe Forester boys. The ex- ,hibition bout between Chuck Wooley, ex-champion of Ontario, and Pte. Bulmer, champion of Alberta, was `so-'rnewhat disappointing, though they -rained some terric blows on each .= other at times. \Yn.-. '|.n..o.~ ..m..n n+n.~nA An.-inn I\I.P. for North Sinzxcoe 1 who died in Florida on :0?,IlB1' 3L LIIHBS. l Nine bouts were staged during `the evening and the crowd, not as glarge as might be expected, got iplenty of thrills. R. Johnston, of {Midland Y.-.\I.C.A., refereed the bout 1 am] though fair, xvas not popular with the fans in some of the bouts. Midgets Please Fans `; The first bout on the program was `the juvenile between Harry and Free fJohn. of .\`Iidland. Whether they iwere twins or not, Ihey were like enough and evenly matched. They ' lastecl the three rounds and showed real class. The decision was given flin favor of Harry. -I In tlwn 12: . ll nlnct Tn)-nn Wnvon. [H1 l'd\`Ul` U1 I'l'1l`l') . 1 In the 135 lb. class, Lorne Fergu- :son, Barrie, took on A. .Peakes, of the Quem1'.< Rzlngurs, and had him at his m(.-ray from the start. Pezxkn-.~ stood it for the r.<,1 round, but was knocked out before the isecond round ha1'd1_v got r;ta1"- ed. ` Thu r'n1'y-11 hnlat \\'.'1< kc-f\x'nr=n Con - t(`lln1g' m0\\'.<. .` Tribble Made it Short The fth bout did not last *.iCottiL-" Tribblo, who did no`. 3:10 box, was induced to take t`;'l`z\. of the lZ:u`.g'm'.~:. but twu 3Lm:=.< \\'2\.-- 1'H<)ll};i} for the T ;ibov. T1'ibbi<- .~.{d)`iC`(1 in with 1 `4'o~- ~ tliil nrxt huvrn --`.3 Tu.- NINE i '1'r1Db1e Made 1L anon long . iC0ttic" intend 3 0 on K. Lm;=.< 'I`oromo boy. tvrric 1`fr;2` Ami 'I`z1skor did not have a look >` g in. I-10 \vz1.< chased all over Lhe ring, r'}f'111-ally _:.'0inp; thmugl1 the ropes *0 U[t't'.v oor bx-low. .'-.m1 didn't hnvv th: !v"nurvc to gut hack in the ring. ' One of thv br-st bouts of the even `ling./r was ihut l)m\\'<~r:n Stun. Duke 0\ =Lh(:- l*`o1`r~. and Ed. Conzxchie of Camp P.or in the 170 lb. class. They were \'\'(`1i1)` mzltchorl and both In.-nil 1hr.i1- hl'1'|{l :I< Wt 25 H1011 `1`Ul'|`.`L`..'lb, X\ athu R'd11_L'(`-1'.~ 'Smith was 1 weight of 1 match for J `u-.\. .. Fain. . r"n(.*1`v(;- H) gm na 5 br- bu Lhe z \-\'m`. used their ht-ad. ham-"..~'. Conachi r and uppnz1ro(l sx n-l...~,.?nu~ 1.}.-nu .-.-. (\\' kl lhll \`.\l the z1gg'1'(=.=..~:o1' t(`]1ing' b'10w.< 'I`1-ihhln llney \`\'\"lily lllZH,CHL`l1 iillu UULH }1vad.< as wcll as Lheix Conachie had a nicer style suxw of himself. A g;1m1cing' biow (':11"1}' in tho rs . round by Coxmchic brought the blood from 1)u1u-`.< noso. \-;`nich continued to |bo`hwr him for the rest of the bout. llioth took <-on.:i(Im'ab`.c- puni. ;nud the bout plv-;1~0. the fzm.-. T113` I ' 3... .4. . , ...I... .. I IV`- ' 1307, LOOK and bout (It-u;'1on was 4 n . \'O1`k may are (lUlll}g. A year 101-111 of ofco. much ximo to hi,~'tm' - -'\ nu.-I F211` ,` _x'uu1_*. mcuwvm uf .\`.'I.~.~0u)'1 U111\`e!`.ity, who address- `ed the K1wani.~ (ll-.ab on Friday lzmt. mun Vina.` I...-.. H. \-.. (Contmued on pagse two) ,"l\'lll_L{ lll. IN. A5 llI'L`Lt'1'CU bout n<~.\:t bout was zmoth-.-1` popu-- n whwn Joe Dale)`. of the CPS, l\'l10(.`l\ ('(l out R. Smith, of .1ng<'-2-.~, in the .<.e-coml round. 15 pounds under the class L 155 pounds, and was no forD21l<:y. The rst round fair e.\ hihi1ion, but Daley was ;'g'1'e.=.. and lzmdvd .~`(`V'e1;1l BOUTS STAGED and Bulmer Give. Exhibition of Boxing. PROF. IZROWN vi ITni\~m'.%Hv whr Eight Pages 1'xHl(.'h `A1110 [0 .'H:LUx.\u ag'1`1cul'urc and fall uttrm(lr~d many n1eotinp;.x' :0 212111 WI`. I.:1. {hr -......n4nvh'n: hrxhngr (TOL. l`L'.~l_`lllztL *. for th< r..-nding 5` -In. (M I .\h'. 11:. A :. helping with` the full fui1'.~', judg: ` nding banquets. and in 110 county, `.1_-lping L0 rizcs. She drnxv aftenn Fact `M11 Sr)11`.'v. Simcoe ' number of pri7.c>.< 1.`nz1n3 v-ml ..\-n`.ninr\d {hilt nu-v, Em: ugrl All District Rep(;-1;s Show! \V(.n"r11-\Vl1i1e \Vm'k D0110 During Year. ./`:3 ACTIVE BRANCHES Mrs. A. \Val]<(_-1-, of Eudy,} Elected Co. P1.-esid011t for Ensuing Year. I .1 RR] 1`? 1908 to 19* I, 11 Sunday. Barrie and district, in common `with other parts of the province, has been sweltering under the intense heat \\'a`.'c since Monday, and a new high level is recorded to-day. 1 On Monday night, according to (W. H. Buttery, weather recorder. .the lowest was 62, at 8 a.m. Tuesday Hf um: '79 nn 1-czar-hp!` 9.1 dllfihp` the .uic lO\Ve:'L was oz, an. o u.m. luuauufy it was 72, and reached 94 during the day. Tuesday night the lowest was 70, and at 8 am. Wednesday it was 80, climbing to 97 during the day. It \\'z1.< still 93 at 6 11.111. and 83 at 8 p.m. Last night the lowest was 70 and it was 83 by 8 am. this morning, and climbing fast. 'I`l1m~nmmn+pr.: nn Dnnlnn street morning, anu cumming lam. Thermometers on Dunlop street registered as high as 105 during the afternoon and the streets were al- most deserted. Showers with cooler weather is promised for Friday. uormum-c .~`I21l'[(l at 11 p.m. i A sing-song led by Ernie Ryan, with .\'arman Clark at the piano, was entered into wliole-heartedly by the ` `:audience, and after President Olive: `Cameron told somewtliing of what; the club \va.~: doing in the community, the i1'l1yt01`_V bags were pa;~:sed around and `.the shillings rolled in. Of the 700 `bags, less than 100 xvere left at the `close. The conu:nt.< of these mystery ibags'were all donated by wholesaru : houses and local mci'cl1unt.~:. Special" [`p1'izes \V0l`u also donated and 1':cr:i\'0d by tli- l10l(ler.~; of lucky numbers. ` 'l"n.. l{i'.v:4ni< Cluh nnm-r-r-i:ifn.< fhp `IDy INK` llUl(l(fl'.$ O1 lll(,'K_V llLHllUL`1'h'. 1 Thu l\'i'.van`I.~' Club upp1'(.-ciates the -co-operation of all those who donatcu so freely, also Sg t.-I\lz.~jo1- WlbbC)`lc3 . `tenor soloist; Sgt. Tucker, cornz.-=. .soloi: and Sgt. Wilsson, comedizm `of (`amp Po1'(l(:n, who delighted all ` vh ilmn m~nn~ 1`. rrivr-n fr:-9. lento)` the 1 lthis year. `V QIIU UIIIIIIICIDI/1L'\.X L 3room in the fair !gi)'!.<' ox'hibiLa, as xx `-W.l.. .~'zt.'ing` that Iart '_'<-211' of thv pt ing` 21 wolm-n` build _fuEr __rround.<, but ( \rnnrhHnnc IHH hn V01. LXXIX. N0. 18. i;\'orth Simcoc-, taking in VV'c.-. Simcoe. ;Sl1e emphasized the need of more the building for `lie well as that of the `-`W.l.. slm had 2'. \'i.<,i0n zi-':l:~L 31-211 po.<.~ibilit,_v of L-i'.=c`~ `in: building on the county o\\'in.g to chmigringz iconditions did no more than mon- ltion `he mattr-r, as all il]>"..il.L1Ut.~? mu ` sing u lzu'g'c pan" of tln.-ir fumls :1: hr-lnimv 1hr- f1ll1liill'\' nf 7li.'- unr-m- U1 kzdlp DU1'LL{.'ll, with the prog1'v.m iulllg ll 1211'}; - h01])`;I1._:` the upioyed in th ('mnmv nu" lT S SWELTERING HOT K'x,'l"l U1 l`.ULl{'E'.HUl1 utnx hmzll ln~' mm for :0 }`.f`.m1. (Continued on page seven) nine th0u. persons wzn mental hospitals of Canada told there :1 Toronto 111011: 1.. .u. t\ .. puk hiuf airy 1 but Every district in `he county or- ganization of the Women's Institute was well x'epre.-sentccl at the 6th an nual convention held in the Library Hall all day Thursday last. There were also a number of visitors pres- ent, who 1: lpml swell the gathering, which practically lled the hall. nmming with O Canada. follow i ..`.\lr'..'JUl' VVlUUt.`I'l\.`_Yv :1. given free. DEIYFIU, \` the loc; xn nn nu: >3HlA|'( well 10 H}; u whx DDe:=. `.`i)U.l I \\ \` on hand COL. J. A. cums nnan IN FLORIDA; I Represented North Simcoei in Federal House from , 1908 to 1921. ` Colonel John Allister Currie, ex- M.P., ex-M.P.P., war veteran, ne\`.-.~;- paperman, author and promotex, passed away in a h0_~'pital at Miazm, Florida, on Sunday last. rmmmx _1..1nn Allistpr Currie. 01' which practically nlleu Lne nan. Opening with O Canada, ed by a community sing-song, the members were ready to enjoy and take part in what proved to be a mos: interesting program. _ .\Irs. D. Roy Gray, of Stayner, conducted the devotional :~:ervice. choosing the 19th chapter of St Luke, in which is related the parable of the good and faithful servant. Elaborating on this theme, she de- fined good stewardship as not being. conned to the husbanding of tem- poral gifts, but the cultivation and inc;'ea.~:e of spiritual qualities. She pointed out that those who make the` most of their gifts and use them, not. only in the service of others, but of, God, reap the reward. One should; make a survey of what they have; done with `God's, blessings. What use; _the_\' have made of the alents ` H61 :12 ;_E\'<:n thein and how they have helped others. i .\1avo1` .\lcCuai,e; welcomed the con:1 2 ` KIWANIS MIDNIGHT i FR0l.l(}__ SUCCESS 1 Club Healizes Nearly $300; for U11(le1'p1'iyile;:ed Child \Vork. __The midnight frolic staged by the Ixiwanis Club on Tuesday night was a _succes.' in every way, nearly $300 being realzized for underprivileged child work. In spite of the intense heat the Capitol Theatre, the U.~`(.' of which was donated by R. F. Garrett, was lled to capaciiy when the per- formance started at 11 p.1n. A :inur-:nnrr lb -II" hv l7l1`nip li v:1n .l`l01`1(la, bunuay 1215. Colonel John Allister Currie, of Highland Scottish descent, was born at Nottawa, Simcoe County, FebIf'.z~ | ary 25, 1868, was educated in the: public schools and Collinwgood Cb}-l legiate. For about four decades Lu.-'. held a prominent place in the publf.c; life of Ontario, in commerce, polit and military affairs. He commemeo his commercial career as an app1'Cl'\-'f tice in the hardware trade, then talc-| ing up accounting. Not nding this} work congenial, he embarked inL"c.-r newspaperdom as a cub reporter of the old Toronto News. Later he joined the staff of The Mail, and its` aunt`:-,:,snr The and El1]DlTe. I joined me s'.a1'[ OI Lne .u`d.11, auu. ur- successor The Mail Empire.i During his eleven years with the paper he was its representative in, the Legislature press gallery and they Ottawa press gallery. He also Cort-i tributed to various magazines and: periodicals. i }\.nlv in life he became interes :ei3= mg U14`: mic-rests 01 the town. .-\1way.< ax s*aunch c0:x.<:,iu1tio11u1i. am! :1 Con.=m`\`ati\'c, `me: L-nterul mu) political arena as a party candidat-:1 in North Simcoe in the Federal elm,- tion of 190! and \va;~: defwtccl by` 42 votes. He had waged an aggr ~-` sivc cannmign and v:2x.< a~,*,z1in r:i\'..:` Hm nnrfv nnmimxnn in 1908. W31 ELVL` {11 c 1.. up pact. .\ 1'1 H912 A1 Octobw -(.1-1-41 isxmmsgzs mmass ` AS mum naowras 3.11`. vv\. nu`, ..,... ...... 1101:;-:~: prevr,-nt 31391). S tcn promis.=o1`y notes. HJL .-\i'1(- Actiirities of Women s Institutes Reviewed at Annual Convention L` `Z"lI"d "H '~~`i\'<-. Duri `:1 of 1911 opposition of .- ......,.(..b.. . party nomination in xv.-~.- .-lwt. '1. i~-ft-:1 r1u;..',;, 1| (Com.nu- iaanlie, ontaiioj A'i':}`1-11.1:'s.d'a.j ,. i.mg2, 19531" .'ULi'l'v toicl ;x}.',:u1x I908, H, ff i1z{,c,l'3'1`{{i'i \u:enpaucen1m ;Loca11o;;Make P1'of.fBro\\`n, ulf .\[i.\`s '1'` L 11i\'(:1-sit) , Spvaliter 211 I j Ki\\';111is. helped others. .\1a_Vor corral ven-tion to Barrie, saying he deemed` it an honor to speak a word of greet- ing` and encouragement to the W0-~`_ men's Institute. as he felt that the` community work was not all done by! the council, but by such organiza- tions as the W.I. He expressed the hope that success might, continue to` , crown their efforts in the year ahead ` of them. [(1 \r.... '1` 12 Rlm-k. of l`Ilm\'ule. re-1, __ , H. G. Brown, Profe.~:sor of Econ-! omics in the University of .\Ii.=.s0u1'i_.{ was the .~~pcake1' at Kiwanis on Fri-; day last, and his talk was on Lam-.1] Tax. Prof. Brown is a strong ad-; 'v.\.r~:un. z. 4:-..v m.1h-.4` P.-n. nun` n. ..on I p.'cz1I1_v try ,10 unur.-nanu now rune.- ing land of taxa`-.i0n tun towards `thc-.~:e evil consequences. i ` Income from capital and income! `frmn land are two diII'crL-111 things,; Lhough the oxtrexnr: sociztlists do no. '.nakez1n_v ({isti11cLion. \\"henp1".v-' ".cged 0\\'ncr.< of Izmd are pocketing, ..~ -m `h.. .~.-a-nxnrh an .-..` U1 U1. ilzmd. PAH,- 9 !`L`lh> \` .e1opmcnt I fa-1~Hrn-V -. _ .., ,,- opinion in mi. while 1! 1k, working : mi H\'inn' in ILUHIIC llll uld bozm .. I\'r In... S CUIISCJULIS l.|l21L lZ'.LHu 1g they have to pay ;ih;:'e of using, both M1 and wh(:re they live. 'J ...,. 1.... ...\.-A 1m4',....a \3'\'x, l' i history constant pk; ..Iu',.~..-\.-I ,.u..a. Ian ZIYC 7\\'0 (lUlL'I'L'IlL L1l]Ilg,! :11 the any When priv-' J 'on:. which `Fm- g'r:)wt,h and <.-.--`` m1.-111. 01' 21 city and its L1`ibutz:ry. tory. and not any acfivitic.-.s of` own, have produced, when land; . `.hc- 1`e;~:ult of gelv.-rul communvi or.-elopment, an`: the higlwst `hey um-1~ z111_vw`nv1`e buch in Lhi-I 1.:..4-,....~ A4` Lu-. u-In-1.-I mn I`_\'iZ1)I1_". IVS 50 (.'LL';y' Lulibt: uuyr, ' mot\.<-1' sensibly, one is alwayr ll` :1 ta-1(-p`nonu. and Long Distance ~_o quick and satisfactory. I don l aw \'.h:1t I'd do without it 3 01 ulclu. Mrs. T. R. Black, of Ellnvule, re-lb plied =0 the add1`es.~s of welcome by`h saying Beautiful Barrie \\`u;< as kind`p as .~:he was beautiful. Those \vho`gb came to the county convention yeatj after pear appreciated g'reat1yt'ne| \varm hmpiiality of the Barrie: branch that was alwa_v;< extended tol ` them, she . She also :'r_-ynarlietlf` on the courte.~:y that was .<`no\\'n thc-fl visiting membetzs in the .~'.ore;< b_';" the mu:-rchant:-' and their (`lCl`l\'~`. Shei felt such gatl1e1'ing.< enabled the wcr-l men of the se\'erz1l to gt-cl; better acquainted. ',, We OL1}. ,'l x t to know all pzu't.~' of` Simcoe counry b'-tn-r." .<`ne said. ' We would appreciate it much more! 3 Shre ~1-ol of the W.I. branch on ; Christian Island, of \\'hi('h .\lr.-. Ezld, wife of the Indian agent, and 11 form-:. I.-1' resident of Barrie-, i< the pr .` (lent. The nv:*.`.l,~-'-2'~ wt-re ulifzd to vi.~:i` the l; (ll `in: the fall fail` and give the 1nd`1an.~ Lh(- bu.:nr-fit of +7n.~.ir nnzy-)11'L:.m-. L C S tl UH:LdHL 1JX1,"cl.~. LHLU. Inuu auuuxu '.'\'Pd <;\':11 01' pm". of the `ra:~;c': ' pay.-:. and the bm'`.w11 1.-ut 'ul.~ (2-i Such relief would but (-11-1 , it would leave` `)~ )!`t; of c-ommuniLy~proluccd : t'nr- h:--.nl.~: of privileged pr; \.\'::vr.-~, uud it would rndk(.- lanai now r_';pr-n. for poor` MOTHER KNONVS BE (3 l1'cl\'K' values .\-. ..v. run -I nlgu mm allowmg 1 null fn r- IHUII D8 r LUUCS 101' non folk .~ A .. .n..x J 7.H'H'.' \\'(.` VH`7.H' lli"h) :`i.~'ing' land \'a111r2s an; v.~r_: \v<:1'c to be (lo.-.-:irod.` . be the ordinary popu- `1'hap.=~ because the tone ;; .~:c1. by .-'pc-culators In Hm nmur-< M` r-nmmrm UK,` I11'(l.`.-`~f,`$ ()1 CUIIIIHUHI for salaries and wages; 1 hired apartments or`: urn nnf `Urn:-VI`: nnri 1` 5 111 UN.` L11 hought to w are ndin I O1\ 1.-r.. |.1l'.'ll !I(\LAUIau~ - . Presidont`;~: Address `w Mrs Sutherhmd, county preside-nt, who p1`(-. ovr-r the `we sessions: said in her zultln-<.-.~~ that there were- now 78 bran<.-he.< of the W.I. in Sim- coe County, wiih 3 new ones in ._. -~ qtmpnn Rhp \'.`:1.< glad . inclinc nn n nv. CHO) HVU. J U 1'LllN`: xid before, LhuL_hig'n for land are, mum lk only 1`0\1i7.(': it, 1171' ouial ca1a.mit.y. Who` :1 high price, in his` nu`-:1L or clothirng, as! L1.-. mu. -1... m..\m..' Jreu apz.u'unu not directly that land IS . `*I\ nun L g private. ~ capltnlu xcrculate i "n1 nu-1. v Ul.'k:H Ill bill`: world, we 1 land should. Al` 11: ' in v r. .- .4IllUl ` thi: ling .' 'r..'-n to worry and 1` away, insist- < 171' posted on y these days, V one -.. T\.~6nn..-\ ` . UYOI mdivixl nu.` \Ill.' 1' The , tha lib j_Jl'UUl1 : a soluzi . H .-.1 C-_-rm`:-5=.1nco(-. nur she had been able `o disztricl annual: and pm-ciation of U2 ':~o.=pit been to hr-1`. had been impin- by `h women of the county `derful work they are d um \'r-:1!` M-rm