Help Wanted--Woman for day clean-' inn-, Armlv at once between 7 and. Bran 8'zS!wrts For 10 Days Only ` Bran, 85c, 100 lbs [ Shorts, 95,` _ _`v` Sacks Inluded A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GET IN A WlNTER S SUPPLY. Brown & Co. BARRIE curing $1,l'1U.UU. 2) Park Lot 7 on the South side of Steele Street and the west half of Park Lot 4 north of Napier Street, Bztrrio, Plan 112. ,M 71-..`. -4" Tnft: 2 nnd 3 and l (3), Parts of Lots 2 and 'I.ots 4 and :3 South Pellew parts of Lots 2 and 3 and and 5 north of Collingwood part of Collingwood Shjeet now and parts of Lots lingwood Street, all in the T Plan (5, as described i No. 20837. ll be sold rmm ~n1-nhe1'tieS wi Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in the United States. WEEK-END FARE The properties will 1 to reserve bids. The high tender not necessarily ac: For further particulars Esten & Esten vv 1_u_.nr.-...... - . _.._ To and Toronto Return (At Agency Only) Good going Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. Returning until Monday night The am1ua1wG.ener-.11 Meeting of the Royal Victoria Hospital will be held at the Royal Victoria Hospital on 1Tuesd_ay, the 25th day of October, 1932, 'at the hour of four-thirty o clock in the afternoon. J. R. Dier, Secretary. next to the Capitol Theatre 4' ALL ,1: TEACUP )837. szbject ervc highest nor any .' not accepted. . ` apply to Esten Esten, Barrie, - ,. .1... E..."-uh-iv, Solicitors GROUCH- NO-LO NGER PALMS REA - 4 ..L....,... 1 Lu. `ts Street; 3'55 and Lots 4 ;h Street; ingwood Street now closed f 3 and 4 South Col- `treet, Town of .n in Deed READING 'I1L.l'Iu I\I-- . free of charge JIEADING PRIVATE I (E |E.l11lP:(!A\ ll REV. Louis PICKERING MINISTER EXPERT NOTICE at the n..u..-.., _ N , for the Executrix. _':__ DR. WALTER H. WOODROW --- run xmcv A`MT\ "PT-'l'R.O Miss Audrey Cliftox Mr. Alexander Knox, 1 REV. J. J. BLACK, B.A., B.D. Minister (;.WriTZ}1}1 fAl`iijR1sl Notice is hereby given that the listll of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the Town of Barrie has been prepared and is be ing published in l A an advertisement in ` the Ontario Gazette in its issues of ` September 24th, October 1st, 8th and 15th, 1932. Copies of said list or of- the advertisement may be seen at` my oice or will quest. be mailed on re-` I herebv give notice that unless _the_` In the Heart of Barrie TK7:+k Hm T-Tr>:n`t of the Gc of Barrle With the Heart the Gospel For the Hearts of the People. A . no 101') nelp VVE:l.llLUu--vvuLuuu mg. Apply 8 1n evenings. Mrs. Bradford St. __:___:._j-- quest. I hereby give unless the` arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much of them as may be necesary of the said taxes and day, the 27th day of December, 1932, in the Council Chamber, in the Town of Barrie, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternnon. Dated at Barrie, --L-._1.-.. 1 (mo it t( ti 1) >11 V ! ` E , \ '11 this 21st day of: , 1 Following the u, tone up the heart and system in general with a course of adjustments. I L--I:_:. I:'..ll Inunnanflon o'clock 1n me a.Lu:uu Barrxe, September, 1932. A. W. Lands For a_!e For VVIUI C011I`5e U1. We Solicit Full Investigation - - 1 l\III\IIl 60 Elizabeth St. ;.v ..-.. Notice is hereby given that the list E E1 of lands now liable to be sold foil}, arrears of taxes in the County of} s Simcoe has been prepared and is be-, f ing published in an advertisement inlo the Ontario Gazette upon the 13th,f 20th, 27th days of August, and 3rd`h day of September, 1932. H, Copies of said list of lands or ad! 9 vertisement can be seen in my oicei 3 or will be mailed upon making an-`y plication for same. In default of` payment of taxes as shown on said list, on or before Tuesday, the 15th 1 day of November, 1932, at the hour I of two o'clock in the afternoon, _I,] shall at that time in the Council ` ~--..A. 1',1'-....,. `Ran-V-in. On-gl Arrears of Taxes Town of Barrie 2::$*;:;)t%?::e:f bl3ie5 f fist .1_`md5 ad ! lolhcluetlelll-liclhfs ldgrtdvsiellmlnret Icriarllebde lrhallidngogl imilixfhe t??? is li1"1(.1ed.f.(:1't1`1a`e i T _ , ` I _ 2 ' 5: .~' ' u pine-. ei izen. . Plalfatorg ogolgaxsezms S}I12g1f1Il:1tsa?(fi` Allandale Drulas `Richmond Hill 1'1 lpisilrmon Tuesday -Auandale \-vas- a mu? mo good fr day; November 1932 at Rulchmond .H1 m a `-lumov 1"`"* H in elfternoon, I g`.""}`1(,; pC])"`i_`117`g1BI`z'l" Monday` Councilndlg ` C '. mm fmm the t" Chamber Court House Barrie 0n.I.\Ul.l'l`. the home team had much me o ta:-io proceed to sell b,y public auc-llgtter ff the p1```-_" and '0 . ml 5 t` n ,the said lands to pay such an`! mug Out` In the rst. penod A1`. t `C to ether w.th the char esilzmdale rammed homo six goals anu l rears, 8` 1 g `adde more in the second, while \ the"e D H Col ma the Hill boys were getting their lone 1 Treasurgr `County 'f"simc mzu:ker of the evening. The third 1 ' ' period saw the ward six team on an- I Treasu.rer s Office, Court House, ; other rampage when they got the ball 1 Barrie, Ontario, the 15th day of Aug- behind Cedzay five times and held the opposition scoreless, thus making ust, 1982. Articles for Sa.1e--1 Quebec heater,` with ten lengths of pipe; one folding. couch, one fumed oak desk and chair ' (chi1d s). App1j.y Monday from 11' to 2. Mrs. Stewa.rt, 26 Bradford st.` __,__- .LJ. a..1u. auu . Y... Anniversary N ext Week T `.7 bill.` LJ\rkILI./\7 V- .... Sunday, Oct. 23, 1932 "Yr 1 n1T1Q' `DI(`KT4`AR.IN Treasurer Sunday, Uct. 4.), Loan V. LOUIS` PICKER-ING will preach 11 am. and '7 pm. In ,,. `I nn`u --FOR-- AND COMPLICATIONS In the I c I A Mmxster nu Clifton, Organist Choir Leader `n 101' (lay unau- between Stewart, 26 3" . 1rUucm:1', Lllllll A. Smxth, !W. .\1ayc.< and f - of the Town of Barrio-`~`am1 S. Gu1'. _ ` >___ Success ~ , Articles for Sale (private)-1 sma1.} gramaphone and records, two pan hockey skates. and boots, size 8 and` 5%; one ukelele, one crokinole board _. ~......n ,.....mn1 +nn rhnnleaf kitchen 5 County of Simcoe ....-. tr-vn1 , uvuu. TO V\;1T": Phone 405 Allandgg News? inuauuanc uvvvaj . _ Tvhe W.C.T.U. \v111 give a tea, do- (Continued from page one) [ __ . . . . C V __k ' _ _ _ I. crumb, of was2::a: :zo:::::;`Dzf v%%:a;::?$:a`a;1: It `:35 that hw 1 tm fr' 3 Sh1 t time last Week lier St. on Thursday afternoon Oct. Starte to Sc -e Velse m=t.I ; Miss Lillian price was a Visitor 27th ixrom 4 to 6 Public invied. wh1c-h found the \va.stepaper_ basket, jwith friends in Toronto on Sunday. ' wish Sa1Y1_%g`d tbbykhlf Wlfe ` M1`. and Mrs. Ru*se11 Devine 0 ` 0- - ` - ` `mug .e ' 1? rs 0 . 109?! `Xiagam Fans, are Vbisiting Mn ana,Legi":e fgofgse Slglnzellnatng `The: Habltant, was pubhshed 1n `M1"-`7- T- C- D0Vin0. B1'0Ck 53- `pm held under the ausp1.ces of the .1;8D" - Tame ?:th-erg f0n.0.we.d M1` Ali Tompkins is 011 3 Week's L.a(1'iyo* -\u\'i1iarv to the Barrie Post Johnme Courteau "1 1901'. PP ` ` ~ ' o -Rum .< Canoe and lladclxno Ver- zhuntinn` trip near Emo R'1in River` - '.~` -7- ~' ~ - . . . 1. .. . . 9 ` y i`d11,l,S_?l.(_)_11."aC' Good pllzeb and 16 c11e1'r:s m 1903 and The V0}'a2-'*L11" `V, 1!\f\O ` \Iis Edna Clemmens of G1`a'\'0n": --`-- . . .l ` ` ` nv' ` `: burst, is the guest of her aunt and .-\tteng1ar}ce at _the B9410 }\3Nus1::v` !ll11Cl, M1`. and Mrs. J._ C1e_m.mens_._, `Co11ege_1s 1r1creas}I1g d?_(11Y- cm`: _md | Mr. Jack Osborne, oi 0r1I11a, V`lS1D- hq\`e_2a em'o11ed-1n'({1g1h ;1y-n_=w0\_el ed his parents over th_e week CI}(1 - [la nlght studeiita, \ 11C 1: Prcepare Mr. and Mrs. C. Mltchell, oi I`o-Iiour rgcords 01 las .y_ea . St in- ronto, spent Sunday with Mr. an` now 101' a better D0S_1t10n- 013 I Mrs. L. Spearn. lt@11din'= ;-'5ta1't attendmg ! \Ti=: hm-ie k'om`n.< is unable {:0 2112-1 . .. . i |.V11`s. L. Spearn. ]L;`l1(1lll,`=',--auaLu alnn, Miss Doris Kearns is unable tend to her duties at l\Iid`m11'st thisl Percy Wheeler _ week owing to illness. `Toronto for Barrie Mr T-Tnrnlrl James. of Toronto. was of fraud, The o < Iweex owmg 1:0 umess. Mr. Harold James, Toronto, in town Thursday of last week. N! W Qnnhr-:3` n+' Hamilton. is. in town Thursday 01 last. \Vet:n. Mrs. E. Spence, of Hamilton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Grey. M1'5- N- C- BLbCCk and M13 and: Wednesday night members of the` M1'5- W- Darby '61? ViSit01`S With local fire brigade attended the annual: Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Wallwin on Mon- slmcoe County Volunteer Firemen : dill/3 _ _ Association banquet held in the , Mrs. B. Baer and MISS Bessie Baer Knights of Columbus Hall in Pene- left on Tuesday to visit friends in tang, About two hundred remen , Dept. oux, .Lu.:.a, um... ....v.._-_ K, ed a worthless cheque on Bannerman & Hunter's Garage, Allandale. H3JT1i1t0I1- - were present, from Orillia, Penetang, , Mr. Bert Pitchford, Of G1`aVenh111`5 C,`- Barrie, Goldwater, Midland and Elm- ` E spent Monday in town. , Ivale. Brief speeches. were made byl (_`.,-inton_c,,-into Mayor .1 . F. Craig of Barrie, Mayor` I At two p.m., at the manse, Wil`liAaI`n-l0b11ck Of Midland and Acting ........ TJn1vv|n:xa n+' x-illin. Miss Bessie VT no.-+ DH-r-`hi-`nu-rl, nf Gravenhu1'st.`. Page `Eight aycuu Au.vu.u.u_y All vvu... I .-,,, Grinton--Grinton J- p.m., manse, William. R0b11ck St., Allandale, on Tuesday, Oct. 18th,lM3Y1' H` Elizabeth Grinton, third daughter ofi Mrs. M. Grinton, 91 Cumberland St.,l` ReV- J- land the late Robt. :G.1'inton, was unit-ltained th< ed in marriage by Rev. N. R. D. Sin lCh}11`Ch 01 Clair to Peter Grinton, son of M1`. D. 3 nJ_0Y3b19 I Grinton, Montreal. The bride was Smlth, OT 5 prettily attired in a gown of blue m1'C'E9e E9 georgette with Milan net overdrape '00 Secure `and hat of grey Parisian felt. Her`-mattll` W `bouquet consisted of American 11169171112! ` `Beauty ro;~e.< and maidenhair fe1'11.!Di15S_3d_3 ' The reception was held at the home`.p_1'ec1at1o1 '1 of the 'bride s mother, where man) ` bommlttl friends gathered to offer their good u~Llm.- 'l`lm lmnnv counle left on the} -Many friends gathered to otter E11811` guuun I wishes. The happy couple the] N `5.30 a.m. train Wednesday lllornlllgitihe for iVIontreal, where they will reside.B?11: at 5704 13th Avenue, Rosemount.f1,4 For travelling the bride donned aia-Kid gown of blue Monet at crepe \vithIt1- blue coat and black felt hat andlten wore the g'room s gift, a white go1d.d3U wrist watch. i1E;1`1' Work Board to Re-organize 01 ;VIonday evening in the Y.l\1.C..-\., .Gordon Lapp, eld secretary of theFE {Ontario Boys Work Board, met re-. `presentatives of the Barrie Boys-`l `, Work Board and during the two: lhours discussion made many valuable` = suggestions toward solving trouble- some problems that had been boLher- If ing the local organization in the pa.~:1..1" He also gave a lengthy talk on thv.:- U troubles in general that mentors e11-`flwi icount-er, and explained various meth- 1 iods of sumnounting these difficulties. _l The Barrie Board has found the`` problem of representation a difculbe one. Many 01' the meetings have `been so poorly attended that very;5' little could be accomplished. This! `had been partly due to the fact that! i `regular dates were not set and when: . ';nieetixi;'s were called other church C |_a(fair.< interfered with a desirable`-0` `=aLten It was decided to try `CE iholdinp; at regular intervals supper ameetings starting` at (3 p.m., with thud?` =ihope for better representation. It is f` thought that the hours from (S to 8:13 `will not interfere with any meeting` ` `of church organizations. The first of 13 `these meetings will be held on Friday,` 3 loct. 28th, in the Y..\I.C.A., when it is Y requested that all churches send one] ` adult and two boy 1`e1)1'esentaLi\`es.'_` l l`hi.< 5.:ath,r will he in the form of a'_ i,re-organization, and also to draft a 7 lschedule 01' future activities. A very ` `small fee will be charged for thew nun! l M1 an - , Bowling 1 N The bowlers from this and of the '1, town are getting` their sha1'c of the` _ lfowl given prizes at the various: 3` tournaments througghout the country '5 this fall. On Friday last five pairs of` bowlers attended the doubles at A1lis- ` 1` ton and three came home with prizes. K it The wiimurs \\'c-rt: A. F. Massey ana" :-1 c r....,.:,1n V I7 Knitrhf. and (`.m._' I` suppet. . ' The quc.-. of a camp for ]:}zu'r1e boys ,to be located along` the lake` IIIUIIL at some point, was mooted, but` very. little hezulway was made, and` the matter was left in abeyz1ncr,- for`. future discussion. ' .2 | I` Wvhb, la`. U hezu'n zmu r. nullgau-1.! " Five rinks. also attended the Totten- 1 5 ham doubles on Wednesday and here: 'thcy took t-very other prize. First fgvas won by E. Munro and C. WK aPoucher, third by E. Mc-Fadden and '.W. fifth by A. F. assay - ` nv-H1 Q (:n\-:;r`n -VXZITIU. D. K`li11'Sl(l(.`. " 3 of Road Race H The pre:<.~'. accounts of the Thanks-E igivinp; Day road race very warmly,i1 ",praised the runners and those that ',,.contributed toward its success, but ."ino mention was made of the mam hi directly responsible for its real suc- cess. The contributors who made the. cup and prizes possible certainly did ltheir part nobly and deserve all the ` {praise coming to them, as do the-"_ Sti athlete-.< who took part, but the man 1 Hlbehind the whole Show was C. J.`1 >f'lSeil'/.. He was the one responsible ` $5`. for all zirranyxenients and must be 1 micomplimented on the splendid way in rhyiwliicli the :1fl'z1ir \\':i.< run off. Not 21 ` 1'd;hitcl1 occurred in the whole proceed- ` Nlv Qr-ifZ`< mmnhilitic-.< are onlv `Tho wnnnurs .-\. 1*". n1zxs.~:uy Lulu` S. Garside, V. E. Kmght and Geu.' `Wvbb, E. O`Hezu'n and P. Hotlgsom; Dam pin].-_ 'J1L`(\ nffnnllrsrl H10 'I'nf.f.9.n- 1 -c Bowling f'vnrn H1 V111iam!lRoebuck 01 1V11(11a.nu _ 18th,gDJayor Iiohnes of Ora. ter .,x c+ 4 'Rpv_ .T. J. and Mrs. E ;e1' --------- d J. Black enter-1 the choir of Collier St. Uniteatp I. Church on Tuesday evening, and anlr /11-. Denjoyable time was spent. A. W.`-.1 e Smith, on behalf of the Music Com-' E mittee gave a report on steps taken] rdi-ape an organist and hoped thel` would be settled at the boardu1 lemcan meeting on Friday night. The choir 3 ' fern.g passed a resolution expressing 2111-` ` ho1ne1p1'eCiatl0n of the work of the Muslc. `I Committee. ` I Lost-Fox terrier, black and White. Reward. 118 Penetang St. ' (ZUl 3 ' very. ST. i when =, hurch` before he will be at WOTK again. ANDREW'S YOUNG PEOPLE ATTEND RALLY AT ELMVALF. The young people of St. And`.`eW s Church, over seventy strong, motor- imme`-e(l to lilmvale Monday night to at- 0 tend the annual Presbyterian Young upper Pc-ople s Rally of the Barrie Preshy 51-, the tery. Largre numbers were 1))'esent 13` from Midland, Penetan_9;, Orillia. Al- 3.1andale and other centres, and tne eet;ing`El1nvale Church was taxed to ;_a,- 1.-Dt Ofpacity. Dr. Corcoran we-lcomed_tr1s x,.ma3,lyoL1n;.>; people to Elmvale, and il_ev n Heaslip, secreta1'_V of Young People" K1 0ne~ Work in the Presbytery, e.\'tended am-c3_l\\'e1co1iie on behalf of the Presbyter;.. :1 raft numbers,_ \ given, w1th_Dr. _ _ or the`Rev. .\Iclnn1s, of Orillia, I e vocal and instrumental, was Marks as chairman. introduced lthe speaker of the evening, Rev. F.` principal of resbyi;erian College, Dr. Me- Young; People s young men to take up gm-1-1L. Scott Mclienzie, D.D.. the _\'Iontrea1 P 3d, bupand Profes.~:or of Theology. andilienzie spoke on lwork, urine; ` Clll`l.<,l.lklll work. Dr. Shortt, of 1% `the benediction, after \vhic.h refnesl i_ the, ments were served. the 1 ice for . An enjoyable prog:r-am of musical. 211`1`l0y l)1`01l0UC0`l dead man and a neighbor, The widow oi the dead man V 13-_vear-old son were the main wit-`lll nesses, and they told of the husband. and father threateninf.1' to take his: life on previous occasions. His last `V words were. 0 Lord, give me an- 3` other chance and I ll never do L}. H again. S A report from Prof. l.. Jo.~':lyn' P.o,e'ers, provincial analyst, showed P` that the stomach and cligrestixre tract It of the dead man contained stryclminr ,1`, in suflicient quantities to kill him. ti Samples of the porridge taken from: the chicken feed pail had shown no stryclmine. Provincial police testi- mony was that no other poison was uevident in the house. Mrs. Coon stated she had ))L11'(`,lL'.lS0(l 10c worth of strychnine in Harch last to poison rats. Her husband knexv about it. It had all been used and ` the bottle thrown away. Her hus-'1` band owed $1132 to the bank. owed ` the interest on two inortgages on the farm and owed three year s taxes. He carried no insurance and there was no bank account and only a few dollars in the house. Wallace Abernethy, a cousin of the testied llllu 11151 \1 o '] 1 ( y ( l"that ten days before his death Coon `had said he wished he were dead and out of everything because he owed 'w Wheeler 15 bemg nelu Lu` " Toronto police on a charge: `of offence took place on` Sept. 8th, 1929, when Wheeler pass- L I | -------- . . I T thanks to those who V11td` `the Barrie Business College bootn ati Barrie Fair. The correct total W515! ,. .1 451 Mr. J. Hipkin guessed 1.402 Z iand `Miss Delphine Robinson 1,450 31 tie Miss D. Robinson is now at- . ii tending and Miss Roberta Hipki, Bi} iidaug'hter of Mr. J. Hipkin, has niadcii iarrzingeinents to enter next Sepmm \ `bar, each one taking ve months. . 1 ` `. 1 ` . |FELL DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT ' ] SUFFERED BROKEN KNEE` Chester Carson, son of Mr. and lMrs. .-\ndre\\' Carson, Small St., had`JURy SAYS FARMER DIED `. unfortunate accident in Sudbury FROM STRYCHNINE P0150-Ni last Friday night. In some unac- * ,count'Lblc manner he fell down an n w e . . - . ~ '\ `. `unwuarcled elevator shaft sustaininn That htlydmlne ddmlmatued by ' D ` .' : '. -'=`.unkno\\'n hands, caused the death of. `a broken knee and other mjurxes. He, VVv'1]~, C T _ `H T . -} - ` `i< at present in the Sudbury ho K1 1 mm Don CC-um`L 1 Cmnbm` _ .. .. , . . .. ; _ , . , where he will be conned for iour E-ume}- on Sept"y29th` (L the `G1 ` weeks and it Wm be sevmml nionth~K(1`ct or a coroner _]Lll`_V at Beeton on 2` ' . . *` l Tuesday. 1 gbefom I11 be at work again` ` The \\'ido\\' of the (lead man and hlsl 19.-vpnv_nl(l son wit-` to be Zllll`.Ol1IlCC(l 18.101`. mm NEWS run _ | my the final >lf0l'(', In to 1. li. .VIarsi'.ail, of "Id're, C0l'.l.~`Oll ad l2e_vnol were the |i_;;_u.:-.i`.iii;` * "vl `,!".`l.l.i'.`l`.~ for .\llandalc, ,(}3.`(`.l`i`l '! :'.yloi' scored for Richmond Hill mg` on a pass from Harris. QU_l Richmond Hill--Goal, Cedzay, de- 0n_ fence, .l{afl'ir and Robinson; rover, en.i)Iiller; centre, Green; wings, Taylor` C-)_-(_`clll(l I-larris; subs, 11-S1, Ryan, Mabley, Buchanan and Strong. _l .-\llandale--Goal, Bowen; defence, and Webb and Blair; i`ew:i', Blogg; cen- ,s(_-3, tre, Coulson; wings, E. Marshall and Scott; subs, Kasliner, Hagan, Park, llieyiiolcla and Edge. ` 11;,-,.E Ollicials--- mlyland Ness of Allandale. that Championship Decided Here man t0\\'ll t Lunan, Wallace, , Wright of Riclimoiid l-{ill t is seldom that the citizens in -.1 he size of Barrie have the op- l.l\l V- ...,,._, * ' ' V ' (Y so much money. Dawson Lever, a `f0l'lil0l` hired man, volunteered that last summer Coon had said more than once that if tliiiigs did not get better, the would kill himself rather than see his children go hungry. , Crown Attorney Evans questioned` the boy closely, but his evidence corroborated that given by his mother. A brother of the dead man asked several questions, but refused to go, in the box and be sworn. CENTRAL W.A. GIVES SUPPER AND CONCERT` The meat supper and concert given by the W.A. of Central Church on 'l`ue. iiight was well attended. The large dining hall was lled sev- lby 111 Lina L:;.)1n.-.y, o . . . . . . . .. organized women to exerc flueiice in protecting Canada s youth pa from such a dangerous inuence. an which not only threatens the corrup- lir tion of their morals, but the wreck- B: ing of their nervous systems, de- N clared Mrs. Stavert. Without further discussion -the re- to solution passed unanimously and will te be forwarded to the Toronto Con- Other resolutions presented by Mrs. Stone included one from the Meld~ul' branch asking for the forma- =' tion of a County Health Unit. This was lost on the ground that it was not advisable at this time to petition mention for further action. the county council to go to any more I expense. A resolution from West a Simcoe expressing appreciation of;T eral times before all had been served. portunity of witnessing two pro- _ _ the vincial chaiiipionships decided in a A, (_lt.`l1l:'lltl}1l D1'0?.'1'=1m f0ll0\V0 didlyear, and rarer still.to have two pro- 00'l_-* |- *`l}".C Oi Cl101`l1-"0>' by 5C_"0 V-incial titles decided within its ladies in old-time costumes, S()l0Ctl0ll- the I boundaries within thre is what actually took place. _j_ J_- tunately very few knew _,ib1e eiigageinents was taking Unfoi e days, but that one of these place and as on the piano and mouth organ by i\lrs. .\'lc;\'Iastti`. instrumental and vocal selections by Miss Audrey Clif- ton. solos by Mr. Knox and Rev. L. ,t a result it was very poorly attended l iCk0l"lH)r, 1`011(lll1E-S` by `M35 Velmw W in Any citizen mum have tom ubouy Cliapniaii and Mrs. Ruth, instrumen- and violin by {ht the Southampton-Noith :eed_ game, but very market defeated Ow ;orv'._~` landale on Tliursday he in mediate championship of the Ontari ,i'/,(3n,`:\1nz1tC1l1` Softball Association. lh ill reason for not adveitising the gaiii [1 was due to the 3ro;\,s; the Association oicials, inday nesday morning ordere( ii the to play their na `n me on Thursday, Oct. 1 n top suilicient time for (1 Al- the teams played before less than 5 and hundred spectators. Each team won its home game. 1' the play, I\`ewmarket h )1). edge on Owen Sound. ie generous sprin :1 cold weather ....1,;my mnst of them. 3th. There was was responsible f Bay baseball few know that New en Sound at Al- sudden decision ol an who on Wed- Cst 1 these teanis=T0W11 Of Ba1`!`l0._ 1 game at Allaiidale This left in- advertising an one c had fore the 1s The score was 11 to 8 and is a true indication 0 aving a slight. kling of errors but the tal by Wilma Briggs, . Miss Fislier. NOTICE TO CREBITORS AND OTHERS for the intei 0. cl e to of John McGill, Simcoe, deceased, 10th day of September, 1932, pa.rticulars dersigned on or be d quired to send laims to the un after which date f distribute the assets having regard only to the claims 0 a which she then shall have notice, an or Eaten 8: Eaton, Barrie, Solicitors for Executrix. Notice is hereby given pursuant to The 'l`rustee Act, that all creditors (1 others having claims against the late of the in the County of who died on the are re- of their t day of November, 1932, the Executrix will f the estatevl Council Chamber, Barrie, (1 will not be responsible to any others. the Department of Agriculture and 1 Mr. G. A. Putnam and the services rendered, was passed with applause. South Grenfcl s resolution asking for the prevention of unnecessary prun- ` ' -by Hydro and telephone '3 mg of trees employers, was lost. Victoria Harbor in having` the was more fortunate convention pass its resolution asking that legislation be enacted to prevent the immoral practice of grass widows keeping house for widowers and bearing children without legal separation from their former hus- bands or the benets of the marriage C(!1`Clll0I`l)-'. i l Court of Revision Town of Barrie Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision for hearing and determining of appeals against the assessment of the Town of Barrie for the year 1932 will be held in the on Friday `October 28th, 1932, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Parties having busi- lness before the Court will govern themselves accordingly. A. W. Smith, Town Clerk. f com \\`eaLnur most of The Northern Advance is being held in` ., nr-.Hnr> an 2 aha:-ye: .____.___} For Sale-Ha1f duplex house, or will` rent furnished or unfurnished. Also private sale of household furniture. Apply 180 Dunlop St. ' _ | `W1 :1"ig'nt," 11 vburied be ~n 1s_sa1d 't( `pmce of ` Charge 3 Bateese. place om Oct was er p Prof nerman ` was not e. bec beca E thelwriting - annual :he was ` ' ,, No (_1i>spz 1.140l'\`V\`\D`1 11 ::- . . inter-lt TOO :*I1rul:1*3t'=i*;`111*1fIf1oghilfifgl \V11}r<:ut Illzlav Ontario THERS * ` ' ' ' 101` _ 5' sociation. "ihel is 1' f m`'1'`g" tising g`-aine "`3" den decision ahtd t0tl1efrsJl1z11ving` claims the s, es an 0 om - 0 red teams='l`_own flounty Revlslon me {\llandule.1S(1)1acolc, deceased, th. lh_1s_1eft may September, are` re- a(lvert1sm;r, and (!lll1.10(l pa.1't1cu1ars their We lgss (nial Ealznshto thedundersigned be- determining E,I"}}`1` t`_3` 5` ` ewlitday f N"`3mb1'v_193?v .l,S`t`f `Vii; `(`iN`:1}ib`l`:t(:`th_t like Egelltrlx W1 year be. in_ i nl3?1`1`"."il`arm having re 1 33 in `in `i -`t` *`*`" `* B`' Fm? d ` Thgre wa: a'which shegfhen hyll h e ctlums dl tbe" 28 .' ` ".'`l` 1 f' _ b th `tb _ 9 a.b13`t e 11 `tvha_ havmg ) F e` no eE1espons1 e 0 _0 era-lness "` " 3"v _-. -- nl A__|_ `&""' wnwu LUU ' but was 1 me :IE`h1'oug'h 1 it 3 The Hab ` 1897. ' Johnnie (1 ref 1 i1` in 1903. His de: `ine`s` .. 310:`, 190:, wh< S :2 .sn1a1'lpc ab0\,e11n1se 111$ ` ed poems on-:1 1'n | `. `POET IS EULOGIZED BY PROF. MCKELLAR =`1907, where he had gone to as ._ smallpox epidemic. After his de- lmise wife collected his unpublish-I poems, which appeared in book lform under the title of The Big `Fig'ht, in 1909. Dr. Drummoncl was uried beside his 3-year-old son, who |:.- mu: +n hnvn insnii-ed that master- -lyulu 3 uuuux. uuu . ..V-..,_. in -The Voyag'eu1" . death occurred at Cobourg in ` he had to 2155151: in .. ....m11nm- nnidmnic. de-, Llllilkn mise unpublish- form of Fight, is said to have inspired ... ...,_.- ,._ `piece the habitant poet, Leetle Probably no Canadian 'poet was ever more widely mourned. Prof. McKellar said Drummond particuarly popular in Que- because the French thought, than writing as he did in broken English he making fun of the habitant. _'No disparagement was ever intended ', by this gifted writer, although people do laugh at the humor that pervades " lnic vnrsrl. He was aways the jovial 3 I The moving picture l1l(luSL1'y aim the provincial board of censorship came in for considerulile condemna- .tion in the closing hour of the W0- lmen s Institute Convention Friday afternoon, when the following motion was presented: Resolved, that this convention of the Simcoe County Women s Inst - tutes now in session, go on record as protesting against the class of mov- ing pictures which have been shown during the past year, such as gangs , ter lms, those depicting horrible crimes committeed by monsters of human defomnity, etc., as a menace to public welfare and the health ano morals of youth. Be it further urged that stricter lcensorship of such pictures be prac- 'ticed, and the present legislation re- |stricting the attendance at picture -;- _1_:1_I..-... .....,1.-..- 1R nn-.11-fnnrl do the humor that pervaues ' his verse. He aways understanding Irishman who invar- iably won the hearts of the people as he went among them. His life was` clean and healthy, the result of his , strict adherence to the motto hisl father gave him, Fear God andi `Work Hard. I7n.'|-.+ n+' Hap nnet s best known L K < " Work Hard. Eight of the poet {poems were read by the speaker in a `most appreciative and delightful ; manner. `\ ..n+n n+` nnn1'P_('.iativ0l1 was moved. llD1'x U121 . 11111 DR. WA.I..lJ:.K rl. VVUUIJI\vvv EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ` SPECIALIST Orillin, Ontario will be at the Queen : Hotel, Barrio, Every Saturday. 10 a.m to 2 .p.m., and by appoint- ment. 'lHe carried insurance 1110 ulcrt-. *' 3 l_dead "that had `limit everything 1,150 much_money. 9"former than: not better; see` -_i.`lii;< children r<..m.m A++m~n.s=v Evans questioned; ii A t T lino ' oyag'eu1" ubourg p1`( i 1' U011 mpub1is'n- ll men's .. 4'4-n-um .- mt | morals oi youth. deg` )p1elcensorship ldegticed, stricting shows of children under 16 unattend e ed by parents, be enforced. l was The reading of the resolution by Mrs. J. W. Stone, of Bond Head, who higlexplained that it had been handed amyto her only that afternoon, brought 'forth the comment from the presi dent, Mrs. Walker, that it was up to u.,. ...m..m1 +n el1n\\' the nicture theatre vial var- iO\V'Il PICTURE SENSOR \ , BOARD scomsn \ BY coumv w.I.\ Resolution is 1 z1sscd C011- d0n111111g P1'0s011t _l`ypo of Movies. 'was presented: ,the _ 1 . 1 -human 3 _ _-- Rn 5+. f'1n'1'.hm' urged ,'dent, Walker, that 1t to . the women to show the picture 1 proprietors the public did not want `_the kind of pictures they were show- Ling by refusing to attend the . theatres when lms of an indecent. 5* and criminal nature were being run. 3`. She said she could not understand `show some of the pictures had passeu the Board of Censorship, and urged 5_ the members to stay away from n theatres when questionable pictures ;0 were on the program, but to make :4. 1; point of attending when the better class picture was featured. r. _ ., H mom: to me that IS the only moving picture industry and En nu-nvinni-,1] hnnwl nf ('(`.n.~`01`ShiI) picture Ieaturea. It seems to is way we can handle this situation," said Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Stone pointed out that Mrs. \ Baldwin, the wife of the Hon. Stan-l = ley Baldwin, when attending: the re- -`cent Imperial Economic Conference 3 with her husband, had urged the 3 Canadian women to do something . about the moving picture menace be , fore it was too late. She herself had 5 been active in England in an effort to keep the standard of the 1no\'in~,, Lpicture high, and prevent the inuxl `of the American lms, many of which _\1{\vere of a low moral and even 4... ..L....-. n4-nu [:\\'Cl'C OI Z1 IUW 1uuLcu uuu pm.` vicious character. _, Entering the discussion at this point, f`_.\Irs. R. Sutherland, of Stroud, stated [3 that she wa.~: heartily in accord with V .the resolution. She said her daught- `tcr who had-just returnel from Japan `had told of the menace of the .-\mera- can lm to that country, where the ;_:mo.~'t ll1l.<])C21i(;.1biC pictures. coming` d from the United States, were shown. . - turn tin hnf v.-nut (`.nmn1:1 floodeiil T! Collier St. United Chu.rchl\ the Unltcd mates, were sn0\\'n.| . We do not want Canada flooded `with such pictures or have our Can- adian boys and girls subjected to their immoral inuence, said Mrs. Sutherland. . f\nn :1.-xinrrnfn ni'\`iI'\('i'P(i t0 ti`1( i'c1."L Sutherland. 0110 delegate objected to the i'.1. part of the resolution, declaring that it would inict a hardship on pzuents[ if they always had to accompany|, their children to the movies. ,\,. ;.n.-.nmlm- n+' the re.:o111tio1I. 4 l 1 l' ents went to the their children to the "movies. As seconder of the resolution. which was moved by Miss I. Jones. of Oro Station, Mrs. B. L. Stavert, 0. `Barrie, pointed out that the legisla lion restricting the attendance of children under 16 years l.1TlCllZ1])L'l`Oll- ed, at picture sliows, was already en- `acted, and she felt that if the par- (1) parts of Lots movies with their the South Side of Chg zehildren more often they would be Barrie plan 13, upgn u surprisetl at the kind of stu' the kid- ed a comfm-mb1e 1-urge dies. were seeing`. This was not the ing in good oydey wit, fault of the theatre owners, who p,.o\.em0'nt, Subject to a practically had to take what the pi- Curing g1 170_00_ ture corporations handed them, snc ` ' _ Said (2) M;ln'lrlvnn c nal: Stee1(aLSAt1'eet+1z1nd;c:l1_ RE. ESTATE OF LA McC-ILL Tenders will be receivl (lersigmed until twelve on Monday, the 31st 1932, for the following: are like sen. 'ltion morals, but me w1`Ucn- {ling _so1ution and r `lube 0 . . I..,...+.,m +'m- 4`m~+.hm- m-tmn. said. Chi1dren s minds are like tized plates. They have imlellibly ln1])l`f:SSC(l upon them those tliiiigs to which they are exposed. If the par- ents do not realize their responsibil- ity in this respect, then it is up to . exercise their in- 7 Canadafs L` ;` 'ltion i.-.... he mwx-nn.< svstmns. prevention of unnecessary prun- ing; in `hzmdg or THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932- FARMERS Special Cash Prices w.___> LATE JOHN on, 10.4. sla received by the un- o'clock noon *on- 31st of October. propertieszl Pa?" 22 and 23 he Charlotte Stree, .bC Barrie, which is erect- frame dwell- with modern im pi'o\`ement;, a mo1`tga.ge se- ... ..-n An AVLILIABNCL Sunday, Oct. 23, 1932 11 a.m.-The Minister. Discourse on the Cities of St. Paul. Paul's Experience at Cornith. 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 1 7 p.m.-The Minister. ._ I