Page Eight TRAFFIC FINES HEAVY Town of Barrie .ni;<).-x1:1) 01: HE.-\I. l`l-I. Bznnu GUXDE NEWS BOARD OF HEAL I H _ .,.... .-....... U1` u,| 1L In a proper covered re- v. the <:ontL;11`.- of which shall uI:u'l_v removed, at least twicel B. :1. Chairman, uyu. .- \. uuu.x.uuL \|u1uAa`ly n ` l~ Lots Numbers On: (1), Two (2) . Public Heillth Act; 30` ' and 'I`]n`ee (3) on the East side of St. Vincent Square, in `he caid Town of `>-"`~'h`-d"-`1' and `3"`~'1'.V' h0U'] 1 Bu1`1'iv2, according` to Registered Plan 1' 1iL`*`1>Ul' 01` OT-hcl` pLl'- ?\'umbL-1' Ii, szwe and except the N01`- )?-`*'_ _01' _1111_L 11l`bi1gL`..f0l" the2'1).' fty fr-et (50 few ) from front 1 \~:_nm: .10 IS i'uSD0I1>`1b1L`. - to r:.-zu~ of said Lot Number Three. -1111111:-' U1`! >`d-mt` 01' '0)` 'I`h-re is said to be erected on said E lands a good one and one-.`.a.lf storey <'01W=I\'-` shall 1 brick-m.-lad rt-.sidcnCc, beziuzifully situ- I'(:I110\'l.`(l. at lllt t\\'iL'(.'| nhirl n\'nv~1nnL'inrr R'.'\v~1nnnz4'|rH' Rox- The Northern .-\dvau<-e uuu 4\U1.'HlcIl 121113, ned $56 under '1` \ tel. On the VVest-T110 \\'esten1 bound ary of Camp Borden area. L. R. LaFLECHE, . Q 1 l`4l`l'll14.VD, Board of He . LHL` uump. . STEPI-IE. S, Dnuvql n LI... " _ 83.131181` 111 L116 l:`VtiIllIl`b" illitl U\ Cl)'blllll_ vlugwas in order wrh-e-11 the lodge closed. fa-u'_The re started about 10.45 and \\'d.: `spreading rapidly when he rcxncn keep arrived. +'C1-H! ` (ADC IN l`l'\! I ICl('\1\l FIRE AGAIN DOES DAMAGE ' TO ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE l(lUllL' Uy SIllU lU..' zuiu h'l.L'ilIll. ` The SOUtl1\\`t`:`t wim: of bhe buse- ~`_1nent was gutted, the dumb-'.\'a.ii;e1', l'Cl1:1i)`s and other tliim.-:5 bring` cl`.- , St-1`0_Vl.`(l and some equipment belong- , . ing to 'l`1'.inity Sunday School was bud 1 } ly scorched by the heat. '1`l'.e \Vl110lt' in- terior is bl21C'k`011ed with sanokc and will have to be l`(:-(1(_`C0l`iLtC(l. Tm- !damage is estimzited at about. $501). _, A faulty fuse box is sug'g`c.~'ieu' as ,_ . the cause of the fire, but an e.\'a.mi'n- " `ation of the way the blaze zicted (loos 'not bear out that tlic-ory. The Odd {fellows held their regular meeting; 1` earlier in the evening and ex-'ei_\'t,hin;_ L :\\~:1'< in nrdnr \\~rl1-n-n tihr lnds-`i:- \ vlnsrul i The Oddfcllows` Temple, which it year ago was badly gutted by re. had :1 narrow escape on '.l`ux-suuy niy,`11t again, \\'hvn (in: of :1. doubtful origin st:u'tod in the busexmmt. flu- ` re brigzule u.1'1'ivcd in time to qm.-m-1 the tire buforo il. rt.-uchcd the uppcx oor, but L'0I1s'I(lc1'u.blu ;lu1uu;:L- \\'z1.~: done by smoke and stozun. I Th. qnnihxvn-~~ \\`h1u' nf hhn l\:)<|\. 'dl'l'lVL'(l. | ;CARS [N COLLISION : ON BRADFORD STREEKI i U) 1121.3. \JJ.'UCll.`A'gLJ.gll, \J\'-L511 CL/. ' .-\.s a 1'c:`L1]L of the impact. Dc.~:o.u'- `die s roadster wz1.~: co2111)h-.-tc1j.' demol- V ishcd about the front, the motor bu- = in-g driven back under the seat and " 1 both wheels Ilattened out on the pave fment. Only the front bumper wa.'~: ` broken off the Graham-Paige, but Lhc 7. left 14:21.1` fender was s11_1as'nud \\'h(.1`(.' `it came in contact with the parked ff`; car, which also 1'ecci\"'.-d a smashed left front fender. 1 1M....nx-,1}.-. ..nnn;1*n(` :..:....:m en 1~.e.| | j_ . : Two cars, one d1'i\'-an byuG,L-raia ;Des0u1'dic, mam-ager of the Buxton ;A\`c. Shell Se1'\'icQ Station, and the iother by Frank Gracey, 01' Bani;-, gcollided opposite B1'yso11 s g'2u'age oz. B1-z1d1'o1'd St. last nig:ht, can-:iu;..{' heavy property and bodily dzun-ag've. T)n vvhn \\ :1< 1n'nr~r-nd:v*-- Il.($'clVy p].'UpUl.'Ly ZLIIU. UUUlJy (l'cl.l11il:3"'(3. Desourdie, who \\ a.- p1'oceedLng south on B1'.adfo1'd St. about `.).:)U p.m., in a Ford roaclster, turned out to pass 21 parked car on the west sndc of the street. The parked car was facing zouth, in the same direction, `and am a point \\'=heru there is a nu . parking` :1) sign. In turning` out 1 Desourclie met headon with a Gmhzml `Paige sedan driven by Gracey. In ztaze collision the 16:51: of G;-.1cey s can s\\'ung around, st1`iI;ing the peaked ca. which was a X21521 COLl1)\. Lu.-in_: d1'1\ en by Jan. Greenhalg`h, Ox-sen St. -\: :\ 1-u nf' thn {Inn-,)r-f nr.;n.n~. L. 11. L:Z1I.`L4l`.JL/11.114, Deputy Blinister, Dopt. of Natiolxal Defence. Ottawa, Ont., April 28, 1934. llh J.1'U.ll.l: J.\:llULf).'. ' D;-.suurdie received injuries to his: I1-ighlt) arm and leg said was attended [by r. Turnbull. ace)` and Cl;1i'. sBrow11, a pa-.:se1i>g0r in the Graham- ` Paigs, Vc:1`e _treated by D1'_ RU;`_.;'<.-1'25 10: ;facia.1.i113ur1es. Grace-y also SLlrf(. 1n'.'t. V. I an injured arm. ; '1`:aic xvus at; a stanrktill for .~:om-L 1=tiine following the accident, as Llif ' ; thruc cztscs 0b.~'tr1'ucted the whole pm 1:- 'j1num. Chief Ste -.\'a1't. i1i\'~.stigaLL-Li ` . and 21 cliarge of 1'eckl:-gs (1 ing will jbe laid against Gracey, while Grem- ;halgh will be cl*.zai'ged under the no 2 pa.rking" by-law. 1' ! by VV. followi 1y 2 1 00` I. Th ` Vincen '1t'1{I3z11`1'i~. ng { ELUUUL CUIHIJIECGU. L J. F. Craig, the Conservative candl- 5 (late in Centre Simcoe, is a l)L1:_`,' 3 man, but has his organization work- (ing 3111003111) now. J. E Th0mp.~:on 1; ,`in charge of the committee rooms: Uu ._ Owen St., and arrangemc11ts arc be `ing nmde for 21 . of n1ec,-t1n,;,.~ ;'throughout the riding, some of \\ hJc.'. ,--l will be ad(l1'c:'_ by Cabinet Mm}:- ; ' hm-a _\n\' lnfnnnnrinn .~.-.n~.v y\r ZE.LEL'.YlON CAMPAIGN IS ] NOW WELL UNDER WAY ` I 9 With the provinicia! elections less I than four \\'eek.~ LL\`.'d.}', ail parties arc- 'now busy and organization work 4: about completed. J W (",1'nirr H-In Pnh:ra1179fi\`n r-:1-nix. The Salvation Army TAG DAY Saturday, May 26 Qlllg JILKLUU J.UL 21 >Lf1'lL.`.' UJ. !11(:l;Ll11,,'.: 't:hroug'hout whxcx. Iwill itr.-rs. Any infoxmation may be cured by phoning` 193. \T'if,(~h(>Il Hranhnrn ffhp 11'hm-nl Iran. .1.- cu.1.'uu. u_\ puuxluxg 1:10. .\I'itc.he1l Hepburn, the Liberal knu- ;cr, will a.dd1'c:'s 21 meeting in [Sarina [on Friday night. VVn+.r~i1 `f'rn- n.n1'1'5(-1il:1v; :11" as him [UH 1.`11Ui1_) Illgllb. , Watch for p2.1'ticu1;11's of a big |Co11as_:\'aLi\'e meeting w.i1ich is bemg arranged. 1 . I `Of Vniunble Residential Property 111 ` the Town of Barrie, in the ' County of Simcoe. f C ([3 IE ll. % Rev. Louis P|CKERlNG`M|N|-S`.I'ER _ n, _ __,._. -. % Under and by virtue 01' the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- izzigc, which will be produced at the itime of sale, there will be affered for sale by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE. 2, 1934 at 12.00 o'clock noon, at. thp .-\-u.---...~ ...\-.-. ....-_.-. <.v---~- ------y - - - - - - ~-- 1135' A. .\IcConk-_v, Allctiom,-01', the ifollowing lands and premises, name- 1 n`: \':~.n\hrn-.- nn {i\ 'l"u-n I-')\ YOUR GIFT WILL T-IELP-THE NEED IS GREAT. {L)!l('f\ ('Iil(l l'|`.il(I'\IlL'(.', UCU/LL-llully SlLll' an-r1o\'orIookinfr kwmpcnfcltlt Buy and St. Vincent's Park. . "P1-1n nvnwxnvfv -.1-HI Inn n(Tnn-(.11 -'nv |>illl' .`Ll|)Jl.'CL U) U. I"`SL`l'\'\.'U UIH. `| Terms: Tr,~n p~,- <- -"t. of he pm"- -7`.:x_ money at the time 0! $18 and the balmlco within thin)` (l:.'_c.~ . 1- -- after. For further terms and pzutic=.:`::~' ya!` =::!- a1;1;1_\' to ` STI'IWAP. I` & S'X`T:`,WAR'I`, Barrie. Ontario, Solivitors for `.'m- Public Tl`ll:`t"'L- nf Ontario. the Mortgagee. Dated May 15th, 1934. `Lulu DC. VlIlCCnU'S far`. - The property will be offer-c for |.<:1I(- gvubjc-ct to 21 1'nse1'\'ed bid. `I Term: 2 Tnn rum. 1- -Hf nf' 711- nnv. Mortgage Sale vnv ....uv \I \.l\J\.AL uvvu, -.~. . QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRHE xyv I xv n 1 TA.l\'lu` N\O'l`:ICE that sittings of the lievising Oflicers for the purpose of hezu'i`n~g coiimluints or a.ppez1l.s with rw.:u`d `to the Voters Lists to be used at the election of :1 niember of the Asseinbly pend- ing for The El'CL'tO l`il.l. District of Simcoe East will be held at the following; times and places, namely: At the T~owns`hip Hall, Oro, on the 25th day of Muv, 1934, at the hour of 10 a.m., to hem` eonmlaimis as to the list of Voters for the Township of O~1'0. Judge Wismer will be the Revising Olcer :n1d his Clerk \\-"ill be W. B. Tudhope, Esq., whose zuldress is Hawkes-tone, Ont. At`, the Town Hall, Coltlwzther, on the 25th day of May, 1934, at the `hour of 2.30 p.m., to lnzur cionmlnints as to the list. of Voters for the Township of lVIatchedusl1. Judge llolmvs will be '1.l1(: Re- vising Oicer and his Clerk will be James Newby. Esq., whose ad- dress is `Co1(l\vater, Ont. _._-7_,, _ 11 11.111. and 7 p.m.--The llinister. At the Town Hall, Victoria I-Iarbor, on th: 28`fih day of May, 1934, at the howur of 2.30 p.m., to lu.-3.1` complaints as 1:0 the list of Voters for the Village of V'l<-toria Irlarbor. Judge Holmes will be the Revising Ofocr and his Clerk will be E. B. Brown, E.-q., \\'hOs(- address is Vic`/orizx Harbor, O'nt_ At the Town Hall, Port ML-.\'icol1, on the 29th (lay of May, 1934, at the hour of 2.30 p.m., to 11011.1` complaints as 1,0 Lhc list of Voters for the Vi1lv.;_:c of Port I\'Ic'.\ icoll. Judg`(.- Holmes will b Revising` Ofccr and his Clerk will b- R. S. Smith l<).<,q., wl10s(2 ani- (lrc~ss is P01-.5. McI\'ico11, Ont. At the Town Hall, Col(liwator, on the 30th day of May, 19:11, at the hour of 2.30 p.m., to hear coniplaiuhs to the list of Votcrs for the Village of Coldwater. Judge I-lolmcs will be the Re\'i.~ing' O"1c:c-Cr and his Clerk will be R. A. Elliott, E:< wliose address 1.~; Coldwater, Om. At the Town Hall, Cold\vate;, on the 31>:t day of May, 13:54, at the hour of 2.30 p.m., 1.0 hear complaints as to the list oi` Voters for tho To\\'ns'hip of ;\Ic-donte. Ju(l}2,'c Holmes will be Re vising Officer and his Clerk will be T. D. Robinson, Esq., \V'l10SC ad- dress is Moonstone, O11`. At the Town Hall, Orillia, on the 1st day of June, 19311. at tlw hour of 10 zL.m., and on thr: 6th day of June, 193-1, at the hou. of 10 a.m., to hear colnplaints as to the list of Voters for the '1" M1 of Orillizl. Judge Wi. will be "he Revising` Officer and his Clerls will be Mi:~:s Carrie M. Johnston, whose ad(l1'ess is Orillia, Ont. At the Town Hall, Midland, on the 1st day of June, 1934, a` the hour of 2.30 p.m., and on `.110 6th day of June, 193-1, at `the hour of 2.30 p.m., to hear complaints as to tltc list of Voters for *he Town of Miclland. Ju(.`.:c; Holmr:.- will be the Re\'i Oiccr and his Clerk will be H. R. Wil;~,0n, Esq, whose a(lnL1'(:ss 1.< llidland, Ont At the Town Hall, Orillia, on the 2nd (lay of June. 1934, at *'.'rr.- hour of 10 :1.m., to hear complaints as to the list of Voters for `mu; 'L'o\":1.. of Orlllia. Judge VVi.=_mel will be Re\`i.a'in_s: Oflicer and his Clerk will be \V_ J. Ro.'~'c, Esq., wh0.~.c adclvess Orillia, Ont. At the Town H-.11]. V'ictoria Harbor, on the -11.11 day of Jun.-, 1.'Ia'4. at the hour sf 2.0 p.m., to hear com1naint.s as "no the ]i.<* of '\"o`.c1.< 111- the To'\\'..:h1p of Tan. Judge Holmes will be Revising Officer and his Clerk will be C. W. Gervais, E.~:q., \Vh0. addr =.= i. `~/ictoria Harbor, Ont. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the lis` to be 2 is Parts I, and III. of the Voters Lists preparcu for iwmed municipalities. Al\'D FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any vo`t-er who desires to complain that his name `or the name of any person entitled to be enrzered on the said list has been omitted from same, or that the ........,w I\ ..n..- r\r.1~:-nY\: xzvhn -:11-n nnf pnflnrl tn H0 vnfnv; hnvn he`-rm`: ennered the said list nas Deen 01Tl`lLI(3(l l1`UIll Sille, or um um: names of any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may on or before the Lhird day from the date above f`L\:ed for the holding of the respective Courts, apply, com- plain or appeal to have his name or `the name of any other person entered on or removed from the list. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant in duplicate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his ad(11'ess as stated above. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the lists to be revised may be inspected at the office of the Clerk of the Revising Ofcer who is the Municipal Clerk. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Tdwiern Canada and the Pacic Coast FROM ALL POINTS IN THE EAST Going Dates-lUNE 10-30 inclusive Tickets valid for return to reach original starting point within 45 days from date of sale, inclusive. Children ve years of age and under twelve, half of the adult fare. Children under five years of age, free. Baggage checked. Bertha in TOURIST SLEEPING CARS obtainable on navment of small privilege charge, plus berth fare and tax. The Voters List Act uu yu_y:.u\.auu u ... ..--a.. -..__c,-, sToT=:5vERs PERFWIITTED Convenient Train Service- Optional Routings EK'iiiK6iKN%T%NATIoNAL ALL COURTS to be held on Ea; Standard Time. DATED at Barrie this 16th day of Way, A.D., 193-1. DUDLEY HOLMES,` Chairman of the Election Board for the County of Simcoe. NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICERS See nearest c Sealed tenders addre.=sed to H1- undersigned and endorsed T~;-xtdcz for Coal, will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving) Thurs- day, June 14, 1934, for the supply of coal and coke for the Domimon Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. E`nuu~.;- ni` rnnrlnr wifh Tl/-|lS\_IS_Y9 UB lggage in TOURIST SLEEPLNU (JAKE onmma: on payment privilege as-uan-u an 1-I-ht llnl-l'|llI1'1'lE'l\ CENT-A-MELE Exbunsaoms East Simcoe _________,____________.____ t agent for Specic Fares-Berth Reservations-Tz'ckes. Tickets, Time-tables and alio allun an CLARKSON H OTEL. Phone THURSDAY, MAY 24; 1934. all Coach Travel Inform- ... -5 so revised ' *.1'.c hbi xe Untarlo. .Fox'm;~' of tender with specica- tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Dept. of Pubiic VVOrks, Ottawa., and the Supervising Architect, 36 Ade- laide, St. East, Toronto, Ont. 'l`.n1-arlnrc xvi `nnf. HP r`nn. 1111- Ont. Tenders will not be consiv*`.e1'ed un- less made on the forms supplied by the Depariment and in accordance with . and conditions. '1"l-`n win-l\+ ha zlrmnnnrl {'1-rvm fhn :11:-' COHOIUODS. The right to demand from the suc cessful tenderer a dcposm, not e_\'-: ceeding 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, to secure the proper fullment of the conzraut, is re- served. T-hr nu-rlpr _ tuk *1 - `.- REV. E. E. LONG. BA. 3.1). `Vic; `Su`,`d,`,f Minister i u .... H A . For Salc-100 acres, good clay loam, south half of lot 10. Con. 5, Innisl; brick house, good barn and uh. vsnn Ana-v ,\T J I<`rnwlev. DBCI Department of Public Works, Otta\va,__.\Iay 8, 1934. Notice Regarding Fire Alarms and Tampering with Fire Alarm Boxes A 1'e\\'a1`l of tun (l01lf`l`.`~` will hr paid to at-._\'o1u ` `:15: in.:'snnzL`io:, leading: to thu cm\'i.:Lion of any ,)<,-1`- son or persons wilfully sending in false alarms or tampering xvith re ala.1'm boxes. A1 .I`\' QTY-.\V A`R'l` Diphtheria. Toxoid .\dmini_ fa` Children of Pre-School Age, One to Five Years, at Children's Shelter, May 16, 17 from -1 to 5.30 p.m_ will be given by Dr. A. T. Litiiu. M.O.H., and .\Iiss Scott, V.O_ NU1`5L. Children who-gc nzum:_~: arm from A to M on Wednmday, from M to Z on Thursday p.'\rnnf.< nvn . advispd tu dsl; barn and pen. Apply )1. J. I<`raw1ey, I-rip . Ont re : On the No1".'h-Fh'st roznl north of Yuri Divan` zrnursaay Parents are strongly advised bring their childxen to these c1i1..c.~. as this is the su. agu for L;....; to take diplmtlmvm. -\ '1` I,I'I"[ LE. )I.D.. UK BETTIE is prcparcd to take aw `paper, cans. etc., twice p1`-\'z1ili"_': prict-.~`. A may be madv to move and other refuse. BARRIF. BADMINTON CLUB ELECTS NEW OF`FlCERS \\'mlI1c. ni;:Ex` of i;..~t wc.~':<' nmrkod the close of the season :11 inc Town Hall for th- B:1r1'ir- Badminton} Club, \\'hcn :1 round-robin .<:rio.< \\*:1.~ played. The fo110\\'i'ng ofcers \\'l`u elected for the 1934-35 sexxson: I 1'.i.i- dent. D. F. .\IcCu:1i;:: Vice-Prc. Mrs. H. Lilja; Sec.-'I`reas., Bill Ma`.- com Committee Chairmen: ML-m fin-Ann T?nr-vn- `Plan U12 (.?O1n1nltt(`` L.na11'me-n: .\1L`H| hm-ship, Gordon Reeve; Play. Dr. Harold Smith; Property. .\'ox'm:-.n Clarke; Sociz, Miss Flora ;\IcG1~r-;;or. Thu season re-opens on Sept. 15th u. n\-,` Collier St.lJAn%ite1dC|1_unrch1. lncinerator I DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION Sunday, May 27, 1934 71-! VI W. .. IVINGSTON TOWN OF BARRIE By order, N. DESJARDINS, Secretary. .+ Ac u..m:,. \Vnv-L-e NOTICE I bomen zlreu. T\onn1'v \Hn:rr: ALEX. STEWART, (Thief (VF Pr-.1 n`. xl\:"l:`x.. .-\. T. LITTLE. )I.D.. \\ nu Dru KEV. B. L. Launu, u.:\. u.u. Minister Lloyd Tufford, Organist and Choir- master. Sunday, May 27, 1934 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.~--The .\1inistn~. 3 p.m.-'I`he Church School. You are welcome to all the 1-nI~v1`r-.1: - Manager for the Town of Barrie away garbage. . twice weekly, at .-\rr:1ngcments .l,. r\ vr\|'n v.~vn- uc"n: BJ..|LVV."&1i1, Chief of Pcliu .` n- 13 UL :\JliUl(lEl]C. l(i'Tt51!utG= )I`:`. and 3112:. E. Daly and ,_ The tcr Norine \\`<.-`re week end \'i.~,'i.to1'.< at ._\R}5_.x1t11.~ homo cf H. Sanders. Mrs. B. Green and Miss No1~im 0}: Rowcliffc were in Buffalo and Nia- gara for a few days last week_ 1).`. m. ',\I\', Fr.-H11: Rnmn-n n.+' T\'inn';.`nn `,Ailandaie News} 311-5. .1. U. nenmon. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Emms have taken up 1-esidonce next to the ser- ix-inn =+,nHn"n I Mrs. A. W_ Potts spem sevezral days in Mimico this week, the guest of Mrs. J. O. Bennion. \h- un.l \h-: I min-hfnn Run: hnvn gvxce swnon. ! MR`. H. Ardoil is in Cochxrane visit- ing her sister, Mm. W. Taylor. 111`. and Mrs_ E. McM1'lliu spent the .\vcck end in toxxn. ` )Ivr;; Fred x\1u:':1y-and children re- turned from .\ m'~.1r on Monday gtftcr :1 vceck .< visit there. \`I`- and \l.~ T Y Q:-uu'(1-n and KT`-: v:ecK'.< V1511.` tnem. Mr. and 315. J. J. Smith and Mrs. `J_ Ambrose, of Tomonrto, were week [end Visitors with Mrs. W. Greaves. 1 17.. m..,,,a mm....n 1,. km... nae Anhv ICHQ V;SlLU1`L' \\'l1Il1 XVIII`. VV. Ul'Uil\'C.. I Mr. Fred Shay c has been off dutv ` P . l for the past we-ck cwing to an attack `of the u. 1 `(Mm nvar` \f.-n I7`u..A Y)I.-n-.+ I111!` nluil The public is hereby warned that AIR FIRING will take place at Camp Borden between nhe hours of 9 a..m. and 4 p.m. daily, Saturdays and Sun- days excepted, from MAY Tth ta: JUNE 20Lh. 1934. inclusive. `knnn/1-,n'n nf H1 `O1 [DU nu. } Mrr. and Mrs. Fred Plant and chil- 1 drum and Mr. Alan Plant, of Toronto, lwerc week end visitors with 311; and 1111's. J. Plant and )I`1'. and Hrs. W. ` Smith. I \t.\...-_- In q1....m.m~..-v rim nun, DDIITJL l\lcssrs. E. Shaugness_v. Geo_ Boh- 'mer and Alex. Wilson, of Toronto. i. the \\`n;-ck end at the -home of >M1'. and Mrs. Bert Owens. D.n- \T D D nrur` `A/I'm QCnn`|n.. '.'V11'. 'oU1(.1 i\Ll'S. .DBL'L \}\\ (.'Il-S. Rev. N. R_ D. and Mrs. Sinclair motored to Guelph on Thuixcday last. Joian Sinclair of 0..-\.C. return:-d \\'i1;h them. \/Tu and `Hluw T Dr\v<|n1\r\\c A-J` \X72-....1 I. /118111. Mr. and Mrs_ L. Pouchor, of Winni- peg arrived in town on VV`edne. \h` .T Q Rvnnfnn nnrl \Iv: XV P63 a'l'J.'1VCL1 lll LU\V'I1 U11 vv*eune.~` Mr. J. S. Brunton and Mrs. W. Little \\'c-1'0 in Toronto on T1:L11'sdz1j.' attending` the funeral of the late .\I1`s. H:u'r_\' Jocelyn, of Pcterboro, former- '1; of .-\1h1nda]c. '\T` nn.3 WI... `[7 T\.1.. .`...l .1..~....7. guxu. .l.UU.' it .lB\V (1'cL)'S IZLSB \\'CCK_ Mr. Frank Spearn, ovf King':ton, \`i~_ \\'1t.h his pan011t:< over the week end. 7\I.._. \7n7 'Dn.-1 ~. .. J -..-M. t"...... .... the 0nc10:,:u1'0 in S11ca1' Park. ll11.`.\lUH. ill: [`(. llU\\'b LUIl`e, DUSK. The Allandale junior 1z1cro.<. tcam| is rounding` into a {Last moving a<;g1'c-- g.'2Lton, (luv. to . practice. The` boys are still ;.-;l1ting' fan` po.<,iti.m.~= zmd the 1'iv:1]2_\' i.-.: quite keen. Sum.` Pz11`t1`i(ige of Camp Borden may cozxclt vuzm fo-1' thv colningr team. The club is t.r3'ing' to ztrrange for an e.\:- | hibition j.v;:une 'Ihm'sd21y e\'ening r. . 'T`Ian 0QH n1-..\:`.m........ A4` T `n ur: LIl(,` (.`IlL l0:5Ll1'O 111 31103.1` rarx. The 28th an-11ivo1'.-~:1r_V of J. D. Wi. dom & Co. was celebrated very sur- cc.<. last week. )1-rs. Gn1'eensi(l<-.~' got. the lucky coin in the anni\ e1'5a1`}' cake and thereby won the water set. O inm-.- nf' H10 Q.` (:nn1-wn ; 'T'unn:_- >C]ub have been elected as follow. "Mi L'iLhL' ELIIU LIlL'l'CUy \VUI1 (119 Water SCI. Oicers of the St. Goo1'g'e .< Tenn:.~' PM-.=id<~nt. Don Blogfr; Soc.-T.1`eas.. : C. Miller; Commixtee, N. Munroe` A. Jay, C. Dz1nw.-as .-md D_ Booth. Tine courts have been improved thm spring and many good sets of te1mi.< nrn in H10 nfHn(r 5}_}1'lIlf> ELIIU lllZ.lll_V `\J.'00(l EELS O`I Cellnl are in the offing. The Allandale softball team play- cd an exhibition f;`Zl.1H(' with Churphiil _on Wednesday night. The 1-egL'.lz1r :r-hpriniln nnnnc nn N|'zn.' `)0 uv11t\n AL JUNE zunn, 1354, lnclusxvc bound:11'ic:< of the D.-XNGER on vvuuncsuzly n1;2;m;. 1110 1`ef__"u1z11`| '.=c-hedule opens on May 29, when Al- 1z::1d:Llc- j01:mv;v.< to HiI1.<(1ale. The full schedule appezu-ed in last wc-cl-: .= i:<.+uc of the .-\<`.\'zmce. ` Essa Road Y.P.S, The }C.<.~`:x Road Px'e. Y.P S. were the guests of the St. A11dre\v Society on llonday eve-ni'.1g'. jo_\'ab]c o\'u11ing was .~'p0nt, \'i(H.\ .< nf' Clnnmnvn {`.mnn An en- wi t'n Iwnhlrr JU_\dUlL` muiliiig \`.':Ls spomz, \ \'1In \'iews of Glemnore Camp being shown. Rev_ N. R. D. Sinclair gave :1 stiort talk on the camp. Harry Modeland gave 21 piano selection zmd Mrs. Sinclair favored with a recita- Elizabeth Forbes Following a lengthy illness, Eliza- beth Forbes, widow of the late Wil- iam Carson, passed mvay on Sun(la_v. May 20th. at Miss Srig1ey s nursing home, 182 Essa Road. Interment ma 'l`uv.< took place at the Sixth Line Cenmtery, with six nephews of the :! v rl :2-:3": 12-` wll-l)c:11'(-1'5. .\lI.`.`l D. PUIVU b1'ot,hcr;-. \\"i1.~ Fovrbn-.<. Toror Belle Exvart. 'l . '1 H ". .'l."1`.I :1 The late .\I1'.<. I Lefroy 74 years 2 landule in 1904 V ` until her death. son, Royston. of 4 I\Ir.<. T. G1-o`tto, .\Ii.~'.< S. Fnws. Wi1. } TI`n..1-u.. 'l'.\..n.dn . 1)l'HL' .l'4\\(L1ln Low%Hunter A nmrrnago of local interest took `place on Wednesday. April 25th. ' 193-1. at ttho Bollfzlir United Pz11': :1r_-re. Toronto. by Rev. S M. B(-ach. when Hz17,(,-l Hay, eldc-st daughter of Mr. and .\I1'.-. .-\lfx'ml Himtr-1'. becum: the h1'i(lv- of F1'e:.lc1'ick Artllur, only son of Mr and .\Irs. A'rtl1ur Lowe, _both of Bzirrie. Tho ofrrxa of the -.1nd(:rsi;:ncd xvi be closed Saturday afternoons and evonin;;r.= during June, July, August and Sc-pfember: Dr_ E. L. Brc-reton, Dr. A. F. Per- kins. Dr. W. R. I?ichard.=on, Dr. R J. Sprott. Dr, J. F Wamica. DENTISTS TO CLOSE SATURDAY NOON \'l|L|Ll" LHl H' I '0: to voto ux Q.-uainn `)1 rd` lobtain tin: .<:nm- at any . of the Court- of I{u\`i.~:ion or from Lho County Judgu in Ch8.Inb at uln- (`ourt Flotm, Town of B:Lx'1~io__ on Thursday, June 711:. 1934. l)vL\~.~.-m thv hours of 10 am. and 4 p.m., east- -"1 .~".:1!:d:u'd timv. Dated at Barrie this 21st day of May. 1934 T\TYT\TTFV Ll'f\Y,'T`L`Q U11 1.11:: _\I Mad Rlver. f\u~ {Jan I7 Ongqrio Election Women becoming `..ri ci.=h subjc-:1..< \' 1nun'i:1~:v n-quiring L'(? to 4- L. rum; .... 4-1-n I3.v. 'NoT1cE' .5 1 DUDLEY HOL]\I1:}S. FL uh-.y.n~n `P1 an!-{nu JLUIJIEJI 11ULuHl14D. Chainmm Election Boar-.1. County of Simcoz-. n 'cL5U d.HU L'2ilI1('.' U) :\l- where she 1`cmaincd_ Sm'\'i\'ing are one T Guelph; :1 daugmtcr. Toronto; :1 sisteu`, . Toronto. and thrwc Frrrbn.<. We. J-_L.<. . and Richard l"01~'nc.<. IIUC (H! Lhl` H"X_- .~2ub-.-wrctivm `Zr: of Election Act may it any vision L110. f`!-.n.v.'k.-....~ -14- (-1... I Twenty boys, ages 15-17 ycztrs, Eu ..- urday, 2) n.m. Apply Ivlclndlcss News Stand at Five Points. 'l`l1ur. the 2-lth of llrlay, is :1 public holiday, and all places of busi- ness will be closed. Mad Klver. On the Ez1.=t--Angus. Pine Riwer, Catawampus Creek. nn tho Snm.h-A line one xniln Plzms for rebuilding Trinity! Chui-oh were got under way at 4. nu-eting on Monday nig*l1t wlien :1} Pzirish Council of seven was e;1ectcd,I which will select seven others and`; this conunittee will proceed with t`1e| WOFk. I The showers on Sunday and Mon- i day -have greatly helped the spring". crops and gardens. I Good progress is being made on` the new agwiculbural arena and it will; be r<.~-.1dy in good time for the fall` l 5 Dog owners are notified to 2 their dogs tied up or they will find `.( Lhen-sel\'es in court. Dogs are still; running loose and are a menace to`, gardens and ower beds. Chief: Stewart states. that increased finesll will be imposed against the next of-; - `femlers to appear in court; j I I L\Iad:m1e Patricia La.1'ki11, local pa1mi. and tea cup reader, will ap- D3113 before Judge Wismcr in Count): Count: on Friday. June Shh, at 10.30 a.m., on charges of conspiracy and arson in connection with the fire at the home of Mrs. Mary Ann Mc- Ewcn, 185,` Bradford St., on _Fci.-1'u- ary !)th. T110 annual church service and` pa1'ad 1'o1~ Trinity Company Girl Guides and Boy Scouts W111 be held 01: Su11du;\', 3-lay `.Z`Tth. Guides aml. Bro\\'nics will meet on the Uzukc Squzme at 10.30 21.111. On nor-,n11nt n1` tho limitml l DL1L`.'iA1t.` ill. J.U.OU 21.111. On account of the limited s]_);1\.'('[ 21v-a.i1ab1L_` thls year, the other Gu.d.,u Compames of the town will not by taking part in this sp1'\'ic:. .\1inn:l:;1n ('nmnnn\' xvhirh .`.\:1.- nn` ll/LKlI1`c",' }_Jill7L H1 LLU5 Ul'\lCJ. Aliamiule Company, Whid`! -1145 no; `held a meeting; for some weeks, wiii llmve t':1ei'1' next meetinvg on Wednes- day, Mag.` 30th, at the Uzllill time and place. A total of $81 was imposed 1n nes and cost: in Llafc court Satur day for b1`cach3.+ of the Highway lT1'a1iic Act. Jos. Longert, "jaronto, was givcni the benefit of doubt by Magistrate Jefis. on 1.1 cha.rg'e of driving 21 trunk without a roar red rc-cctor and :;.u case w'.:.< dismi...~:ed. 4 Wm. E. Greenwood, Robert J. Bu}-3_ .7.an and .\{v.<. Mary 'i'2._v1o1'. -1.1 Wf! T0l0T1t0, '.u.-re each ned $3 for fail ure to produce a 1934 cr.iver s 1i bonus I `u `I Ureex. On the South-.-\ north of fhe line from Tioga to B;=.:-:- kn 9 " I itobt. Ch:me21t, of Churchill, was fined $10 for not having mlequ-Mei brzxkes. This case was heard in' court a week ago when thu z1ccu::ud was {Iran-ted 21 wt:-ek in which to bring the ga1`ag'c-. mechanih kvh-o .s:Lid his brakes were o.k. On. Saturday he! failed to produce the evidence. Edward Rogers and Norman E1lis,1 /w`. "I`nun4. u-..\.. Guru} 9511! I nu,`-nu. l'dll4J(l LU }_Jl'U(lL1L'B Lv of Toronto, \\'c-re the L.C..-\. and H. VI`--..(:n nmnnu '1 [ill] 1.'.L/..`\. emu l'l.1..'X. E T1'2~.1c Officer Thompson testicd t that on May 12th he and Oflice.-`I V Hodgson were testing brakes scutlut of Stroud. Two cars had been stop-`C pod. one on each side of the highway. While he was talking to one 01 `(next drivers he heard a. signal from C Oicer Hodgson, who was a few feet: south of him. Looking up he sa..\' .1` car coming toward them at a high; rate 01 speed. He stopped the can . and found Ellis to be the (lriver, oc- ` ' companied by Rogers. He laid d cliavge of d1'u11kenn0ss against the latter and cha1`g'<.d Ellis with having no operator's liceiise, reckless di'i\'in;; uml iitadz,-quzlte brakes. . T?nnrm-< wn: nnri R15 nln: Q ? 50 zmu :z:u(mqu:1te orzuzes. Rogers was fined $15 plus $7.501 costs for being drunk in a public place, while Ellis was ned $10 plus con.-. for haxmg no license, S .07 plus for reckless driving, and i~umzimlr_-(1 for sentence on the charge of inadequate brake-.=,_ NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC HEALTH The attention of citizens is called to thr: following clauses dealing witn the disposal of garbage` R\'-in\\' \'n, 1`l. )R (VF H19 I`nu'T\. nu" nne uxapusax U1 ga1'uage' I B3.'-1uw .\'o. 1193 of the Town oi Barrie, Clause Number Four: ' IA` u n . 1 l ........., o.......- -.......,.. A.\l\Al.- .\'o pl,-1-5011 Shall engage in the busi11<:_<;~r of tranILspo1'tation of night soil or any other offensive or noxious substance, or d1-we any cart for such purpose :11 the .\IunicipaIiiy of Lhc Town of Ba.1'ric without a permit from the local Board of Health, and all .~'.ucl1 Lzlxts . bc :0 con.~7t1'uc1ed and loaded as to prevent thc escape of any such oll";11. material during` t.ranspo1'tz1.:i()n." S1-lwrlnln R l7nl\li(- Hr-nlflv .\M- Kruul L1`u.1lapU1`LzI.\1Un. Schedule B, tion 'l`w-11ty: `I L`:-..\~v `hnnx Notice is hereby given that all raw. garbage taken to the Hnvn dunu: shall be aurnetl m the z`.:cineraLm-. Dry garbage such as ashes, gardynf refuse or light matter shall be do-' p0>'itL-d on the lump where dire.-1,.-dn by the caretaker of the dump. R. A. S'T`F`.'PH!`.\IR LOCAL NEWS Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Mr. Alexander Knox. Choirmaster -- A-