Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 Apr 1935, p. 1

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u1\Ja1UU. LU go on 111 the _\Lomoriz1H tun })l:i_\'tI-.)\\'n.~' and the other to coznpetc for a trophy among t`nem- selves. The junior ` division! ha-nc-tit.~: from 21 1011:,-`er playing: sea- son as they do not have to hurry 1:1:-i2 ..'hu:iuln. in 0r(I<:r to meet the other C.A.H..-\. teams and cam stand for delays in mild weather. 111'. Dudley emphasized the f.-uz: that it never xvzxs the intention of the ' to .<.-t up two sections of the] n't.`.llIdin_:.:'. He thought the division stnml rm :1 n-nml m...m.,.n mt-Ilull, (IISOZISCS. Several members of the West To- ronto Club accompanied the speaker, among` them being` Andy Blair, bro- ther of Mayor W. _J. Blair. lu-ucuiii_.; consequence 101- the future. Kiwanis has in the past been ac- tive in public afl"airs, child work and relief, and (luring this time has or- ganized an zu'n1_v of 85,000 men, who give their money and service without thought of 1'e\\'v.1'(l or remuneration. This vast army is drawn from two ,nv.tions Vvith 21 diil'e1*cnt outlook, but lllll)uC(l with :1 common purpose. They are trained for what `I They have been ex1)e1'i111enti11g`, dealing mostly with chil(l1'en s work. In this we nd that u _L,"l`Zlt many are men- " tally and physically.` deficient. These continue, 1-epeatin}.;' them.~:el\'es. The duty now is to find the cause of this and to find a remedy to remove 3 the cause. ` (H-.'mn :.. `IN/\ I . ~ I Cilhlfru .`,LL`1'l1lZ?lUOH. Tliis may be :1 hip; 1)1'o`:,-`ruin for ]{iwz1n' , but we can at least lend} our :1:<.~istunc.-c in that direction and endorse it in our educational pro- frum. Home life .does not mean as much as it did twenty-five _\'ea1's ago.` It is supplzintcd by community 1ife,i and : will have to be done and that soon. '!`lan L'I'\I\l)]rI\V: ..1_,. u......LA, :1 ;_uH1 mun S0011. The speaker also thought there: should be stricter prison scg'reg'at,ion._i Thr-re should be _;'ovc-rmnont institu- tions wl101'(.- those mentally decient could work under proper supervis- ion. Our whole educational system _is wrong`. Children should ho f'n11n'l1+ nun. uur \\'Il()lL` euuczmonal system is wrong`. should be tz1ug'ht the fundamentals of life, so that they would be fortied as they g'1'o\v up. Let us get at the root and eratlicute the cause of those funda- mental. diseases. Q,m..n`l .,....'L. .... -4! LL- ny, . rn This is Pl`0_`.:'1'(.`:`S Week for Kiwanis and the Barrie Club was addressed by Bill Willard, a member of the VVe.~'t Toronto Club. He reviewed some of the things accomplished dur- in;_,r' the twenty years since the first ]{iwanis Club was organized, and (lzu'e to suggest 21 program of far- 1'eacl1i11_g;' consequence for the future. Kiwanis has in Hm nncf ham. nn lsutmm RDUT our z:AusE or nun MENTAL MlSFlTS| The car wu.~: located on the Shani} Bay road, just east of the overixezzu bridge, this morning`. All the con` trxnts: were removed, only the e1npt_.' boxu; and a few broken bottles hr;-~` Eng left behind. E1nplo_Vee:'. oi` L1.-1 iiichle estate claim Lhey saw the co.` standmgx there _\'ese1'u.1_\~ morning and at that time the contents were gone ,_-__.._.g., -.... \4|t`L nun uuoauns. I Chief Stewart was informed of! the theft about 8.30 21.111. Wednes- day and immediately notied `all out- side points. The car was of a grey ish color. ; ---` _ [ p lulmnu .f,~21i'1'.L.su.*.1' Lrgcs a St}-i<:1 ]1].\:m1i11;11`io11 Be- :l:'o.1'<.~ Mzn'1`iugc. ' AVLIECIIQJJ and U00. .\Lc;\'Lunaru. Arthur F. Pugh, president of the Lions Club, was chairman of the g'uthe1'in5.1`, which lled the banquet hzill, and extumlenl :1 hu211't_V welcome! to the club which b1'ou,-zht not only honor to t110l1)S(-.'i\ CS, but to the town they represented. He congrat- uIut(.-(I the members of the team and said he was mighty proud of L-`.`e1';,' one of them. (1..m-m. Q h..,nn.. At `J-'-H-~i LUIIICS, soaps, orusnes anu straps. | Mr. Ray, who is :1 traveller, put {up at the Simcoe Hotel and aftei 'p`c11`kil1f.1` his car on Clapperton St., `lucked it for the night. Wednesday lniorning the car was missing`. I {'1-.r.+' Cw ....... ..4. :..J' 77 ` '- I A 1929 Buick coach, owned by .Sammy 215`, 330 Seaton St., 'l`o- ronto, was stolen from Clapperton St. some time during Tuesday night. In the car were barbers supplies lc.s1.imz:ted to be worth around $800 and included $200 worth of razors, Lonics, soaps, brushes anti straps. Ray. :1 ti-avellm-_ nmt }E1mVale Junior Farmers At Home To Barrie Group IIHSIIES. 4 :1 delicate question . it is more simple 0. Let thm'r- hn an lHd1'1lil._L`,U. :15 IE IS` get marrled and Ifrn-n n nun-1-inn-n I: n. In more smlple 3. Let there be an of education, pub- , and in certain Onlv 10.95.`-..159 bushels of for- eign wheat entered France in 1934. Of that amount Canada supplied. U,(;'0(3,530 bushels. uu illl uuy 011 Monday. With Kenneth Cooper, president of the Elmvale Juniors, acting as cliairman, the program on Tuesday night opened with 21 hearty sing`-song led by Mrs. S. L. Page and Mrs. Parnell at the piano. l.`here were several choruses, skits and part song'.=. by the Barrie Juniors. The Wye- vale Clubs sta5:;e(l a mock wedding which \\'as quite alnusing`; the Vigro and Wzwe1'le_V Clubs contributed cl1oi'u.-:.-.s and .\Ir. Thos. Kerr delight- ed with violin selections. Rfv Dnn-n m~..-CI .-. l...:nn.. ,.,~.\\.-.....,l zu1_\ p1'uJccL uuue1`L2u~:en. Lunch was served by the Elmvalr: Junior Institute, after which the floor was cleared and dzu1cin_:,-' L-njo_\'~ ed for an hour or more. A ]1nn1v\Y unfn A4-' I-L..`l-. ".4." H355 Lllilll UL LllUlll.S'(.`lVCS. The tcnchingrs of the Junior Red C1'os.< cncourzlgzc in each pupil an inte1'c.~'t in his fellows, and promote habits of unstclshness and co-opera- ,tion. Each day as he continues to .practice the rules of the Junior Red Cross he gives proof of his efforts to maintain, high standards of con- duct. In this manner, health, char- acter and capacity for service are being secured and developed. .::vnz_c1.' tr,-2111`, b`1'z1nk ()1`sini, Mltchell and Geo. ]Icl\'zuna1'u. .-\)'H1|n- F` Dun-In n..m~:rl..... l\ CU \VlLl1 VIOHH SGICCEIOUS. M1`. Page spoke briefly, commend- in`-.,v the Juniors on the ne prog`1'zun provided and for the wliole-hearted co-operation he had `always received in any project undertaken. Tmnr-'h wnq gm-vml hv Han T`.lmm~.Ir.. CU 10) 7.111 HOLU.' 01' IHOYC. A hearty vote of thzmks was tenured the Elmvale Juniors by Miss ,.Al1o Ferris and Ray Lougheed on |beha1f of the Barrie Juniors. `MINISTER OF EDUCATION HAS GOOD `WORD FOR JR. RED CROSS In the April number of the Can- adian lied C1'o;<,s J1` ior, Hon. Dr. L. J .Simpson I\I`E..i.~`te" of Educa- tion, pays t1'ib1 1te tn L110 \`.'o1'k of the Jut1_1i(I)1' Red Cross in Lhe following 211- 1c 0 : ..,`......L I il1'Ll(.'lU 3 Parents and citizens, in recent years, have assumed a critical atti- tude toward our school system as a t1'z1inin;.:'f01' life s duty. Teachers- also have come forward with their comments and proposals. From all alike I welcome both criticism and sL1_s:g'estio11. Too much credit, how- ever, cannot be given to our teachers for their earnest endea\'ors to stim- ulate the faculties of their pupils, and to train them for their places as citizens. iln Lnl-.nl4' A-4' $1." 4-n..,.L.... r\| ' S ClLl'/4L`llb'. On behalf of the teacher, and no less of the parents, I wish to of- fer a word of appreciation of one zietivity which has proved a` source of benet in the school. I refer to the Junior Red Cross. lt is true that school boards and municipal bodies have done much to safeguard the lheulth of our youth. But of the lmeasures which have been adopted to protect and ensure their health, none have appealed so e`ectivel_\' to :them as the Junior Red Cross. This iorg`zxnizaion, under the s_vmputl1etie' `direction of the teacher, gtppeals to` the imz1ginz1tion of boys and g'irls,. and a'ords an excellent opportunit_\f' for the exercise of their great store of e11e1',<:y to the benet of others no less than of themselves. 1`lqn +nnn1-glnnm. A4` 1-lan Tun-`Lu. 1),! uumoi-s, extended a hearty invitation to all junior farmers and older fa1'inc1's to attend the opening` de- monstrations. Mr. John McLeod, an expert on seed cleaning` machines, and M1`. Geo. G'ay, of the Domin- ion Seed Branch, will be present, and demonstmtions will be carried on all day on Monday. VVlH1 l{nnnr>H1 (".nnnm~ nu-nahlrmo uanuu mun-is uaroy, brother 011 .\'el- son, to accept the cup, and express- ed the hope that it might have an honored place in the home where Nelson was loved, for this year. The audience stood in silence as the presentation was made. To Open Seed Cleaning Plant .-Xmong other activities sponsored by the Elmvale Junior Farmers was the cstablishinent of a seed cleaning plant in llmvale. For several months they have been busily en- gaged on this project, and now one of the most up-to-date seed cleaning machines in the province is installed in the 1'armers elevator. The oicial openin_e; will take place on Monday next. Mr. Eric Simpson, who has been actively associated with the Juniors, extended hearty invitation ll]l1ll')1' `F!I1'h1nl`n` urn] nlrlnv The Parish Hall, Elmvale, was ll- ed to capacity on Tuesday evening, when the Elmvale Juniors, compris- Iing; some six Junior Farmers Clubs ffand as `many Homemakers Clubs, - were hosts to the Barrie Juniors. A splendid p1'og'1'am of choruses, skits, "songs, etc., was given, the Barrie ;visito1'.< providing the major part. ] A f(31li;111'C Of the (!V(=.ninn' um: Han ;vAn1LU1> pl'0Vl(ll1'1.',` the major ` evening: was the p1'esentz1tion of the .\'ortl1ern Ad- ` vunce Leadership Cup for North Sim- coo. This was somewhat saddened, as the boy deserving; of the honor, 5.\'el.~1on Darby, of Waverley, passed away in January last. Nelson had given splendid leadership. He had completed his year s work in junior activities and it was agreed that this should be recognized. M. D. Morrison, editor of The Adv-.1nce, asked Morris Darby, brother 015 .\'el- son. accent tho mm nnrl n\'n1vnn:- D\$L'1o A feature of the happy function was the presence of Father Stanley Lynch, director of athletics 01' St. Michael s College; Dr. Jerry Lu- 1'l;1mm(~_. coach of St. )Iichz1e1 s Col- 1e_;e, and three members of the St. 31:-'h:..ul'.= tn-2111`, Fmnk Olxsini, Bon Gen. }I('.N:1nmr:y, I Ellnvnlc J`u11io1's to Open Seed Cienllilng 1 1a11`r. 011 .\[onday. :;\'o.1`tl1r:1'u .z\(1\/'i111(,'O Leader- shlp Cup for N. Simcoe Prcselltod. TRIBUTE TO WINNER Eight Page` ii? 1{"$Zr 1347 Esta.blis_l}ed \..xuU. , Special tribute was paid by the man): speakers to the spo1'tsn1:1nship and clean playing of the Barrie players in winning; the Ontario cham- pio11sl1ip, while equal credit was given to St. Michael s College Buzzers, who lost out in the nal series. \_uiL:', u.r1.:\. 31111101` "15 champions, \`.`/-1'9 duly honored at at banquet cendcrccl by the Bzirrie Lions Club uml LLLlLC11(lL'd by the town council, members of the Barrie Hockey As- ..~'oci-ution and fzitlicrs of the boys. The Colts were presented with en- ,`,"l`il\`(.*(l watclios by the town council and cng'1'a\'ed pencils by the Lions[ Club. ` A most enthusiastic hockey night was held in the Americzm Hotel last Thursday evening`, when the Barrie Colts, O.H..-\. junior B champions, }zu'1'ie council,` the R:n'I'ir'- Hm-law A._ (`mu-11 zmd ;\lz1m1g'm' of the U11 /.Z(.`I`.\` T[ u_\' '!`rih111'0 to (,`](`_z11I. Play. S1:)(3a1l ut Lions Club Bu11que1i Laud Boys Sports11 1u11sh1p. Barrie Coits Honorzi; M! Get Watches and Pencils] vuc UJ. uu-:1u.. (in-0l';."I2 Dudley, of 3Iidland_, [)1'n';.~`i(i(:1it of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation, the rst speaker on the pa-o:.:'1';un, told the boys why they did not lmve the ])1`i\'ii`f.. O of meeting the winner of the junior _-\ series. Last year, said Mr. Dudley, the jun- ior iLt':HH:~' of Ontario were hu1'riedl_\~' divided in mid-season and that it was 1H:\'Cl` the intention that the junior "B 'inners should play `off with the winners of the A series. The div- .f()n \\';)< nxnrin nn -,n-nmunt V0]. L-X 4.\. 4X.IX: No. 6. R. N. A. 136vELL, FORIVLERLY I or EDGAR, DIES IN TORONTO| 0.I-LA. PRES. SPEAKS 1L:u. .\c\\` l'O1'K. 1'01 -':uiuution hr: st'n'tr_- przu :11`, where he remained or of _\'c.-m`.< bot'o1'o mo -\v\n Ll.` .. . L. % Paper in .p11u1`e. (Continued on page three) .\'L-wton A. Powell, : n\nrli....I ,m..,..\.. .. a u; we -1' serles. lne (IIV-I v;1.< made on account of the Ulf` 'f'nI' n nnynhnv r-`F vnrn-~ null \\';x.< made account of the fact that for :1 number of yea)'.< there have been ei_2'ht 01' ten junior teams in Ontario that have stood out head and shoulders over the rest. It \'v;:.< nuturexl that such :1 condition should exist, said Mr. Dudley, inl (via-\\' of the fact that the lalgxer centres haul more p1;1ye1'.~; to (lrauv from. Ha\'in`-4' expe1'in1ented with 11 dl\'lSl011 in H10 wnn1'n~.- enwl {nhml u\.'Iu1L7 IIlU\IH_ LL was Il1St1'UH`.L'I1tE`. A(':1d(>m_\' 01' Mon} `In. nn.-u6~;u- TJI\ I. I11} \\'(lS (1 1(.'(] :1 bus_\', 21;.-:0 while 0 :4-hm... r\\>. mg: cxcrc he fell .,.+ 0 lb..." LUU wlul ill and inter-| .-\. t11ou_-:}1t 11 di\'i. \\~-. ,- . r\1'\m . ||U\ UL` [TUS- 0win_4' his ticr: zlt Ed- 'or u num-I in: in To- mL-ntzal in 1' .\h-xlicine Ho \v::.-` ;1 31' 01' g.."uns Hr` mur- while at m in 1925. _\ T,.f`..l N: am: "1(l1'() ,:tzu't- '. Oro .ll('lH` Iios L:l.5L`n and and 1...... ..:.... Ll,` .`l'L, up b\\U aeuuuns 01 ENC] He stood for a good purpose and he knew that the Barrie team \\'::s .~:ati. He said it \\';1.~' no dis- wwlit to Lhre l".:u'1`i0 club to win the _junio1' I}" title, bc<'z1L1. the other c1z1.~s opo1".1ted in an L'X1ti1'C1_\' differ- -nt sphere. {r'r\hHnnnzI r\1\ `N414:-1. 4L..-.\\ ill. ' the luv`-`A ....... \IL\L\.L LU1 Ann, ;_;L)-- lng to out-of-town rms. It was de- etldetl to cull ifor ltenclers for _iv.n- 1 ors supp 10s `or tie year. I_ .Me1inbe1"s` present were: Clizxirinan n1g1t, 1l'L`l.3tCa` He'11`ny, nnth, ammond, lhompson, l_\re1-, Sp1'Qt,t, Good.all, Eryson and Sinclair. The ineetmg; was short, as the business submitted hz_1d been (iiscu:~sse full:.' at Friclay 111*?`-,`l1t s meeting. _J. .\1or2'1.son, principal of Prince ol Wales School, wrote asking: the hoard to u1'1'u11ge to t1'zu1sfe1' |l1'om the cadet money g`1'ant.~: to the school athletic fund for the purchzise` Lhe ` ) C' ol.' _so1'tbull bats and balls for V11'lOLlS c1d_ of each school. 1e1'1'c(l to linzmce Committee. The rt-nm-1 n1 In.-mmr... I T1,. 'JOLll'11ll1C11t. The defence submitted the names ]of the following` witnesses: Dr. F. E. f\lu.\'\\'ell, Keith .`.Iu1'phy, Toronto; .\la1u1'ice L:1Roche, Geo. Johnston, G. G. Smith, Lou Adams, Lz1kin_q' and Harold Laking`. )la;:ist1`ate Jeffs remarked that :|the number of witnesses was an an- ;.~:w<.-1' to the zu';>;ument that there was ' nothin_ss unique in the cases. 5 Defence coun; iwu.-2 nothing" unique .tion of one case. His worship g`1'antecl an adjourn- ment in all cz1se.. ; Mr. Stewmt stated. that the in- spector had no`object1o`n_ to an order :- "L `W. A. I (Kenneth Houghton, Russel He1'man,. l i . . l r eontentletl there` with the excep- JL'11'(.'(l L0 rmzznce Lonnmttee. The report of ln.~:pecto1' L. Helen lDe Luporte on her visit to the aux- iliui'_\' class at Prince 01` Wales School on _\Izu'ch 14th xvas received. She reported the ac-commodzxtion and equipment as _e;ene1'zil1_\' szitisfzlctory. The ability of the teacher, Bliss U1'quhzu't, was said to be g'oo(l and; co-operative. The type of ClL!.'~TS wa:-=5 [mixed uuxilizu'_\' training` with a total: enrolment of 13, 11 boys and 2 _:;`i1'ls,' the LllIilC11(ii1l1L'C being` 10 in J21nu:1)'y: and 8 in .l"eb1'L12u'y. The following is Miss Dc Lepo1`te .~:` report on the p1'o_e,'1'ess oi` the cl:x. :, 'l`he cl.-1 is n1ukin_e,' sz1tisl';1ct01`y' prog'res.< in both academic and man- luzil work. The enrolment could he i11c)'m1. iw nls.m'm.- an-nu--al -- 1 ...u\,u.~x;u u_\ pntlcixty, .<(. \'l.`I'lU jtistincnt cases of u l1l_L ,`l10l' t; the clu.~:.~'. It is open to qt wlir.-tlicr it is wise to shelter in the _u`1'oup om: child who cu lit little from the instruction. at l tliing L0 (10, yet it he harm; in mind that the cl rapirll_\' ])ZlSSll1_L',` those 1'01: _\'(::11`s when hr: can most 011:: t;1u_'.:ht mzmual work. Worl type suitable to his adult lil morn m1. he .Z`l\`L`l] in :1 tr I i`tii\I\t\` -. -A I`-J-'7 " Imuw c,-;1. nu g!`I\`l:1] in tmixiing.-; `school such as at Orillia. Dr. A. 'l'. Little, M.O.H., submit-N; ted 1'epo1't of his zmnuul in.~';n-tztioni of the public .<,chool.< and m' tlzr.` f0ll0\Vll1_L',' rt-commendzltions 2 l\'iny; lC(lw;u'(I Scl1ool~-Sepzimtc toilet for tom-l1e1'::, niorn (lrinkin_ l'ounL:iins, llH}))'O\'L"(l llg`l1i,ll1_1`, c.~:pcu- iall_\' on dzu'l~'. (luvs. I1.-:....,. I\" \\.'..l ,. C`..L-..1 1..., I C. I`. .\Ic}%1'id0, : of the `Urhzxn School 'l`1'u; Assoc intion, wrote enclosing` :1 copy of :1 report of the Ontario So(:oml:1r_\` School ']`e:1che)'s Fc(l0:`:1tion, in- stI'uctin;.:' thr-ir c.\:ecutiv0 to u1'_::c up- ion Lhv I)(-p;n'tmr-nt of Education the C-; of 21 Pro\'im:i:11 Board of l{el'(~1-cncv for Ontzu-io. They are` uskin<.v- Hm r~n-nm-mnn nf Hm r7..1..... 1 I I The Board of Education at its 1'eg'ulzu- meeting` on Mo11Llz1_\;' night adopted the recommcndzttion of the Property and Supply Committee fol the purchase of supplies 1'01` thu year, all but one order, for ink, {.50-l ing rms. Ir. \vn< .11.- `ycul, (L11 ULIL UHC O}'(lC1`, I01` It cided call for tenders itors supplies for the Members Dresnnf. \\'n1-n- ( tha uum. I`12l\'ln3.," cXpCl'ln1(:nt(3(1 division in the senior 211' medutc ._:'1'oup.<, the O.H..-\. it \\'i.~'c to introduce :1 in H1!) `inninv rI'vI\II`\ Y* '- .-\ communiczition xvas received: from B. Coon & Son, .'u'eliitect.<; zmd en_u'ineer.<, Toronto, in(li(-21tin_u' how tliey have been able to sliowi mzmy .<('l1ool hoards :1 great .~`l\`il`.jJ` in mzxintenzmce by the e.\'pemlitur - of a few dollars. For example: If |t}1ere is in. noisy radiator or :1 portion `- 1' Hie l)llll(llllp,` which will not heal easily, it may be possible by means of their knowledge and e.\'pe1'ience. lthat by the change of a pipe or b_. IL` I ' "r>""\`,':\l oi` :1 twin m- cnma nnn_xl.| um. uy me cnange 01 plpe b_. "~~~ of 21 trap or some equal- aly inexpensive adjustment, to recti- (Continued on page ve) U! IEL'H`l'(,`H("\` '10)` Um;z11'10. 'H1e_\' are uski11_u; the co-op(21':1tion of the Urbxm S(`h()0l 'I'ru. .-\s. and no doubt the matter would come bc--` fore the del0_s.-;zLt0s ut the convuntionl [in Kitchener. | l'J`m'o111o l i1'n1.s: Gut All But 5 Slnall ()r Crivcu To ].<)(';1I. Fi1'11l. ] ivws SUPPLIES % ; PURSHASED BY g , SCHOOL BARD; cxgzllllsb oeymour Uooper. The charges arose out of an ar- ticle in the Collingwood Ratepayer in which Alderman Geo. Foulis was c11u1'_;;ed with having publicly victim- ized and villied a certain widow. The alderman claims that the article imputes that he is a blaclcguard, thief and liar, exposing; him to l1z`.t1`c(l, ridicule and contempt among` his fellow citizens. He is chairman of the re department, chairman of ithe court of revision, and :1 member of the police committee. Wlien the court room doors open- ed there was :1. rush for seats gzmll in less thzm half a minute the room-, was filled and the doors closed, while 11 l:u'{:e number were left in the corridor. Milton Johnston, of Collingwood, charged with publishing` a defama- tory and libelious sheet known the Collingwood Ratepayer, was com- mitted for trial by Magistrzlte Jeffsl on Monday. The accused was re-] leased on bail of $2,000. A charge of wilfully circulating the paper, known to be libellous, was dismissed against Seymour Cooper. clmra-es nrnsn nu+ nr .m M. - COLLINGVVOOD MAN SENT UP FOR TRIAL ON LIBEL CHARGE] LU uu, yen, 1L snouml Ad child is! 1'onnz:ti\~r: ez1.~;il_\' bci Work of :1` life can! grim-11 t1'uinin_L; at O)'illi;1. mm.- ' type in question I1)` ]!\l](I`nI --u ms mc(I1c:11 (!:1l`CCl` at 1 township, nearly si.\:t_\' died an his home in I'o1'om (lay last as the result of following: :1 Imr.-zwy cold. `I y<~:1r.< of :1`;-.-, gmd had l( on?) ma. .- u ls; should I $1.] I... guusuon q 1on;:e-1 ; I ..n `\\v(\ `HUL .`Ll'1L'l.1_\ LU Llllf Cillllllg 01. L116 Ci. . ` ii.-=cll', but as 313'. .`-Iu1ph`\' \v;i.~= :1 \\Vit`l in.~.'.~: who 11. .105 outside the ju1is {Hon of the court, he felt it would he :1 hzu'dsl1ip for the man to 1'(:1.'L1l l`l :next week. The Crown consented to i:l1d.Vl11g' M1`. .\Iu1'phy s evidence used `in both cases as the charges arose out of the same set; of ci1'cu1nst:mce.~-. lit,-ith .\1u1'ph_\', ilisuxxince inspec- *to1', 'l`o1'onto, told the court that he '(l!`i\'e:~7 between 20,000 and 25,000 ;miles e\'e1'_\' _\'ez11'. On the afiIC!'l`.0r)ll` lo!` .\lu1'ch 20th he called on D1 . Ila):- l l l u I .well, one of his ag'ent.<, but foundi `him out, leaving` word with .\I1'.<.i !Maxwell that he would be at the. jQu(.:en s Hotel. About 7.20 p.m. Dr.` 1.\:':1.\ \\'r:ll mine to the hotel and a;~:k-l mi mm :r1.,. ...,...i.1 m.,. in lI'I\ O-A ilIL`llL H1 2111 15215135. stated the in-. I 5 lspector no objection order , for costs, and his wo1'.~'hip consented, g1'antin;r costs to those uttendin_'.,v {from :1 distance. g .-3.ftCl` :1 consultation with Crown 1.-Xttorney E\':1n.<, it was nztlly ugzreed ,to hear the evidence of Keith Mur- T})h,\'. of Toronto, in the c;x. of ;I.<,-\\'i< vs. }.I::.\'\\'ell and .\Iu:<'u`--11 vs`. il.r.-\v1.-:. M1`. St(:\`.'zn't Silid this was `um ,-4.-,.H.~ 4,. H... ,...11:n... A4` L, , ` . . . .. [H UUHISIUII, MlUll S]_)C(l UJlCd.(l-. I | (?1'0;<.<-(:x:1ni1m-d by Crown At- to1'1w_\' Evans. \\'li;hC>TS said he had known D1`. Maxwell for four or five` _ve:11-s, the accused being an agent ifor one of his companies. He claim- ed he never had In drink that day nor never saw liuxwell touch any- thing`. He said they never stopped, till they 2u'rive in .\Iid1:1nd, their uverugre speed being: 40 to 45 miles an hour. hnc`.-.....:..... +.. H... :..,.:.I-..L .... LL- ,1_ru\u1_L," zulu nzxrolu L4zlKlI1g`. I E that` an-; i E T):-i'nn(-n I-nun;-nl 4-nwlnnriml 1-hm-D .\1:.1x\\.;11 czmw to 1110 ed him if he would the hockey match About 7.30 they left .VI_z1x\\'c11`s car, hc sitti: scat beside the (h'i\'c1 l`1':"I\1u(-`u NJ.) 1`\I\ Ir` illl IlULl1'- Ilefm'1'in_u` to the lncldent on the lcurve north of Orxllla, wxtness said I i The other car came close to us; it just came up like a bolt from the blue. 'I`kn-A 1I1ns 11A nn1'lh-inn 9 ....1.....l }_)1'C_]u(llCC(l Dy 2: weeks zuuournnient. C. D. Stewart inaintained there {was nothing; unusual in four out of ;the ve cases as they were only .reel;1ess d1-i\'in5,r`, weeding` and no ipermit to drive. The tr21ll"1c officer had three weeks in which to get his information and he felt they had had plenty of time in which to form their cases. As he had ten witness- {es and was 1`e21(l_\' to go on with the I ca: ltitletl to their witnes;~: fees if the `court eon.~,:ente(l to an a(l_iourninent. |i1\'IID("l`f\1` (11-nnf` rlizl nn1- +l-.in1.- nui- zs, he considered they were en-A Liuulh UUIDZCIILUU LU Elll 2l.(l_|OLl1'l1lU81TC. Jnspector Grant. did not think any of the witnes.'es were prejudiced in any way, as they would be local` men. In the circumstances, he main-f tz1in_cd he would press 1'01` an ad- _iou1'mnent. } I 'r]1r- r]n+'nnr-n L-nkn1H>+ru-I +11/u 1\nv\\nrw lH'()K(E HIS mp, nu deIi\'e1'c:dtl1e pr. emd did not 1'v\':.-:1 hour and :1 half, 1 four months in Powell was born th-3 2l_L1'(` of . F`nnl-nu I7..7,l IJ.. 1`l.'L'l\l(!Sh' (ll'lVlllf.?,'. I'l h(: cases were all adjourned un-' til l`uc-stlay, April 16th, at the re- quest of Inspector J. A. Grant, of the D(.`p1l1'tl`n(:11t of I{ig11\\'uys. C. D. Stcxv-art appeared for Matxwell, La- Rochc, Hou_:;ton and L:1king' .4 Tn (`J1-sunk anirl H1n`r unmn nl I E ',1\uL'1u:, nougcon anu L.:1m11g 3 Inspector Grant; szud that some of the cases were rather umque and he felt the department was not suf-. |cientIy informed and wanted a little `lon::c1' to go into the matter. He did not think the defence would be prejudiced by week s adjournment. C. D. Sf,(>.\\':n't n1ninf.ninr-ri Hwr-\1'r> lune iiigiit OI Maren ZUtn. On the same docket were six othel inforinations, all laid by 'l'rati'ic Oicer Lewis, alleging; the offences to have been committed on the same night and on the same road. The others charged before Jlagistrate Jeffs were Maurice Lalloche, Camp Borden, reckless driving` and no operatoi- s permit; W. A. Lakine, 96 Mary St., reckless (l1'iVi1i;;'; lienneth Houghton, Barrie, spee(lin_q'; Frank 1`). ;`.Ia.\;\vell, Allandale, reckless driv- ing, and Wm. Clarke, Worsley St., reckless tlrivingr. l'l'he un- Tuesday, -,Roche, said unique he sum- ciently Stewart maintained there . G'od. "LDOS. Liault, acting; rector, _J,".l\-`C an [appropriate address. It was fitting, said the rector, that [we should eonimemorate the inemorj, ` {of those who g'.';lV(2 their all. "l`here Eis no death for them, for their `spirits live on, and we must no; `break faith with them. To those iwho were over there and returned `it does not seem possible that seven- ;.teen years have rolled away. '. lias brouglit chan_e'es. Much of the bitterness and hate 1o\v'.1rds those `who i'oug'ht ag`ainst them have dis- %appeared. War they know is hid- ,eous, and yet were the call to come to aim zigziiii they would be the first to respond. For the good soldier there is no g.;'lamor about war, but they know that the uniform stands for eoura;.>;e and sacrice. They know that the man in uniform is in the service of his country and of his The good soldier does not boast about what he has done, in fact, he will not talk about it, though he will stand up for his unit or his re_q'iment. 'I`hm-A m... nu. nanny. I A most unusual information ap- peared on the docket in polxce court on Tuesday morning, that 01 _ I | Oicer Jack Lewis being c11z11'g'e(I with reckless driving. The informa- tion was laid by Dr. Frank E. Ma>;-. well, 125 Burton _-\ve., alleging the! offence to have taken place on high- i way 26 in the tovxnship of Tay on ]the night of March 20th. ' I (Hi 1`]1r.- rlnr-L-nf xvnvn uiv (`H-urn !TRAFF|C oI=r|5ER`E g IN COURT ACTION] 1118." There was no collision ? asked `1. FI'n\lVl1 \ S. .'(\\'(,`I Stcv. .<`t'1-ictly to the ` Ind n. \l.. l llXl.`_\' IULL 101' .\l 3211', sitting: in ` (h'i\'c1`. sand he never er. \'o1'th of .nn1\n,l .. '|~.+'6- l~.,n Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, April 11, 1935 ;uIu uzu 'lUL l|`\l.'ill Illa lH_]u1'_`.' but he lmd tn the hospit:1 at COh01l1`_Q'. . took pm`: F`m1i:m I{:xi(I. .H~ . m at Trinity College and Belluvu pitnl. New York. I"0ll<)wir }_":':1({ll{l1.iO11 p1'zu'ti(-t: 0' 1 . \\']10]'n hr: vmn.-win:-(I 1'n- l.llL' Lfillllc UIHCEI 1 : the_\' 3 ~'rn (In An \xv:l>l~ +1. . .lL l-LU 1J.ill. JJl'.` .- like to 5.50 to at llidl-.m(1.` `for Miclluml in; n`... in HM. -l'..,\.~4 1|Ll.IilHH 111% the front` d n ;_ e L- e I`. [1 ll 7 7 -s t ter mun because 01 ms (.-xperlence in the army, where he learned discipline and true fellowship. The army was composed of millions drawn from every walk of life, and the best in `men was drawn out, well as the worst. Not a few who were in the 1;-umblest positions before enlisting" came back as majors, colonels, and even brig-adier-generals. Men learn _d to suffer and it was amazin_<.r how ftlw wounded bore up without a _whimper. While there was the hid- :eous side of war, there was also the better side, where men learned the value of true brotherhood. They {were told that it was'a war to end iwar, but now after seventeen years ;they find that many of those things f;l=.7:`;ay had hoped have not yet come ltrue. It was e\`er- thus. When iJesus was led up into the mountain -iand shown all the king,-'d0ms` of thrg; ;wc:`ld and told that all would be His `if he worshipped the evil one, He `chose the way of the Cross. lt was a hard road, but He never wavered. `The way to peace may be long.-; and :hard, but we must keep on working j for it in God s way. At the regulzir monthly meeting: of the V.O.N. on Tuesday night, thel feature was an informative talk by I\'Iiss McMahon, school nurse. When `school opens in September all chil- dren are inspected, and :1 sharp look- out is kept for any signs of skin disease, rasli, communicable disease, etc. A special ph_\'si(::11 r-.x:1iniiw.tinn is given each year. Children zirei \\'Ci_`.1'h((i, ineusured and he:11'in5.t and` vision tes-"ted. I- zu`ents are then n0`.Z-l find of :.m_\' defet-t.< J'oun(1. 'i`on~-"iii clinics are held once :1 _\'e:11' zmrl ii pz11'en`_s: are unable to pu_\' For uni operation, the (l0cto1'.~' perform the same free. There are usu21l1_\' zihout 25 cases ouch _\'em' in I}:n'rie. .\'o ehiid who hzis haul :1 communiezible iliseuse is zillowed back to school rooms are inspected usuzllly once :1 month. Miss .\`Ie)I'.ihon 1'ei'erred to `the value of the Junior led (`re-:= classes in the . ` V.0. Nurse Made 176 Visits The report of Miss Scott for '.\I:n'(-h shoxveri :1 total 01" 176 \ iit.~i nmde. 20 L-:i;~es being` (iiS(:i1211`_L1'<!(i and Hi new e.:i.< Four \\ (5ii-i):!i)j\' elinii-:4 .w<-re held with Li total :1tteiid:im-e of ` (S5, x'.~i;:ht new babies being` :.\ :without 21 doctor's eerticzite. (as .-\i'i*:i11;--mnr-nfu \\'n1-n ,.nnm1..4v,\.I in... 0:), x:x;:nI; new Dunles helm: zulnmitted. .-\1'1*:111;:c1nc11ts were com])1(!t(3(l for v"ch(- zmnual brid_:1`e on I\Iz1_\' Zml. At the Mzlrch znet-tin;:' 0'!` the EV. .N.. .\Ir.<. C. C. I`:u'so11.' told how `H10 \\':11 m-Ir.-u V (3 \' in-.nm1-. 5 .u..\.. ;\n`.< L. 1':11'so11s told how `ithc \\':1tc1'1r;.t: V.O..\'. hmnt-11 om-2'- Zlt-`ES. It IS m:m:12'cd enti1'(e]_\' by tlu I:1di<,-.~`. the bo:n'd ron.~'i.~'ting' ol :2 fan'- ly small cxecutivo. :1 p1'n. four '01` ve vice-p1'c.~'idc11t;<, two . _ta1'ies and :1 t1'easure1'. A room i.~'| I m1aintz1ined for the w011-h:1h_v clinic and for various classes. '1' hr: town fg'i\'e:< :1 g'rzu1t of $1,200 21 yr.-:n'z1ndu `s:1tisfucto1'_v ar1'2m_u'e2nent is made w_it_h the Metropolitan Life. .`\ ursin_2' !\'lSltS cnst $1 (each for `those who can spay. All the doctors co-opr:1';1trz with `tho nurse in every way. way. After the driver of the other xsaw he could not get passed, `never saw him again, said ML11'ph_v. Rn-r-vnnuinnal luv 7|/I'~.. o4.......... ;u u1'pn_V. R0-o:~:amino(l by Mr. Stewart. the witness tostietl he could stnmll no- thing on I\lz1.\'well s breath. He said they purchrxsntl their tickets for the game at 8.23 p.m. He m:1int:1in-(l that Maxwell had to turn .<,lmrpl;; to the right and speed up in onler to avoid a collision. MISS McMAHON, SCHOOL NURSE, SPEAKS AT V.O.N. x'.u;.';;u', wno })l'(`(lt)(`C2l> L`(l mm In 1925.). One d:u1;1'hte1', .\I1`.~`. E. A. McCul- loch, Toronto. . The funeral took pluco on \V't:(h1c.~'d:1_\' with em tombment at Nlount Pleasant Mau- soleum. [\\2UlL 1.0 mt` _\'Ct." . When .\IuxweI1speed(.-rl the car `up on the curve, witness _i1ulg:ed thor- were going; 50 miles an hour, any- way. A+`+m- +11n .l..:....... -4: 4.1.... -u._., .\'o, but it was close 011011211 for mc.-," 1'0p11e thv \vit11es.<. I don't want to din yet. VV1mn \r..\-..m11 ....,.A.1,.,1 11.- U: 1115 rug'1n1ent. There are many t11in_<:;s in army life that might well be practiced in peace time. ;\'owh(.-re is the bond of fellowship so strong-; as in the zmny, and many a, youth came back a bet- ter mun bccztuse 01' his c.-.\'pe)'iencc inl armv. \\r'h. >1'r> 110 lnnvnrul rlicr-inlinn [ayp1'UpJ.'lilL(3 Z1Cl(.l1'6SS. I ttin_e;, said that! `of llis thc-irl 1101.4 Rteen awn. 2 Time ' n I i11:< l1I'nnn~l1+ ..1.......,... \r. .1- -4: 1.1- - a i Members of the Barrie Branch, CAR CONTAINING $800 00 1 Canadiar Legion, `with 21 number off veteranslfrom the `district, on Su.n- WORTH OF SUPPLIES STOLEN day paraded and attenrlc-(1 divine service at Tr`.nit_v Church, commem- ,o1'at1ng the eighteenth ztiiniverszu-_v 01 It] bcttl 1' V. I"l"*, 1i*1 '1.` , _ - _. _,, . i'f;:g_l11 00A1n_;in t]::(53:9??? L `W201; time during luesday night. . . . sup lies Canadians won u11d 1I1"` iume. ;-v. - ` P 5 ' `_mle.s1.nnz:ted be ` anti tomes, soaps. :1nH Strnnc `T1105. Gault, zzcting,-' _;':1\~'e [appropriate address. ! T1` urnc G1-Hnnv pair! 4-Ln 1..\,.r..`. 4L.,4 EVETERANS AT VIMY E 1 mum: SERVICE] \`\'(` M1`: mm zu1_\'U11L` can get marrlect and rear chil(l1`en. Before 21 Inarriag'e li- cense is g'1'a11ted there should be 21 tho1'ou_u`h e.\'21minz1tion, and only those mentz1ll_\` sound should be permitted to have cl1il(l1'en. This can be b1'ou_-qht about by education and publicity, and in twenty-ve years we will have rooted out much of the c:u1.~'e 01` mental mists. RhH f'I\11+I'I\] L. .. .1,`1: `PK -.......L: , ,, The amount of branded beef sold in Canada during` the month of February, 1935, was 3,274,855 lbs. In Februa1'_\', 1931, the amount 'was 983,571 pounds; in 1932, 1,549,558 pounds; in 1933, 2,999,968 pounds, and in 1934, 2,778358 pounds. cuuru UJ lIlL'IlLilL DU Birth control is to introduce, but i than nizmy realize. int(:nsi\`0 p1'o;:'1`am c licity and control, cz1.~:t?S :~:tc1-ilizntion. "Pix kn .. In-nv The dx-mum! for f1'o'1.c-n poultr:.' in`- Englund etill continues at satisfac- t(:'_.` `..~1-i-ct-.<. 210,892 boxes }1z1ving; been exported from Canada froml Jzlnuurv 1 to .\[m'ch 23, 1035, a ver\' large increase over the s11ipment.< in the co1'1'c.~'pondinp: period of 1934.

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