Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 12 Dec 1935, p. 1

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\.\. UII LXlL' of shoes 3tYCUt l\HlL cuu>IuL`rzlOlo 1mprovcmenI. The Firn Depztrtmont has umlr;r- gone one Ch"n2`e in personnel, after thorough investigation. some altera- (Continuod on page ve) ,..u;_-uuu }JlU[)US4.`il n_\' mom for iS'!.`lfi, if C11'l'l0(l out. will put I7L1r1'1-; in :1 l1ll.lf`l1 brsttor stantliny: with the l7ii'e L'n(le1'w1'ite1's` .-Kssociit-ion Tlmt depzlrtment is functioning` vc-1'j.' eiciently at present. The Police Department, Z1ltl)0U.2`l1` no (`l1z1n,2'e in personnel has Laken place. has made :1 tightening up and considerable improvement. Frn nnn:'n~+mnn+ 1-ma -----Du Luau. nu iost the (l0])11I_\`-1'C30\'(,.I1i]) cannot be con.=tru~rl as condemnation of the duties he has performed. but} \\'i1o.< h:1:< ; ten _\'cai':< in the? council, while Aid. Buchanan was in, his first _ve2u', yet the citizen.< owc` him 21 rzre-?.t deal for the efTo1'is he hc..< iluvotecl to relief administration.{ and it is unfo1'tunz1te that council should lose his services in 1.`J3(3. Last _Ve:u"s total imlief \\':i.= .f\`:l: ).- 034.95. This \'nm- :n fun. can :9- _w.-ur m n-.-my ways and 113:: been carric-(I on quic-tI_\' but effectively. The _:r1`eatest 2'9-o2'.:aniz:1tion and improvements have bnen made in the Water. Lifrht and Gas` Commission. The p1'o,rram proposed by them for. 19313. cm-rind nnf wm nnf 13...... .__.j-. that he lost the deputy-1'e0v<,ship ('0n.=h`n'-rl :1: r`nrnl:;nnnu+n.. Lurk )`Uz11"S I This 0`: W. A. Boys, counsel for the plain-, ti` in the first jury civil case, that of Smart Bro.~:.. CoI1i1`.f.1'x\'oo:1, \'>. Jock!-_\' Club B1`c\\`in_;" Co1'poration.? xlimitcd. u:~:kL-(1 his honor to mark- Lhn nmtter .=.et.t1cd. This was an ac- tion for 1'csu1tinr_-' out of :1 motor accident near .VIidlzmd on; June (`nth last. ' __A_A__ 1 ,. .. . r Wrt G. .\'orm:m md A uskml that :1 light h \Vo0d :\\'0.. .~\1I:1nd:1I~. ((`.f\l'1+I.V1IIr\r] A n--- uunz: HL11 lzlit. C. D. Str:wzu't, counsel for the de- fendant, was agr1'ec:\ble to the sup.`- g'o:=tion pm forth by Mr. Boys. .-\'~: counsel for the plaintiff` in the ; czlse. Flower VF. Kenncd_\', Mr. Ste:-wm-t announced that this mntta 1` had been also settled. Bofn 31:`. Ste-wart and Mr. Bo_\.=, dcf nc:.- r-mm umw.-..;~+n.l H... 4.1., - uu> ll`2xI)l() at least twice a year. i`_ The county council, looking` into the matter of cost and in order to;` save the ratepayers money, has sug- gested that the grand jury make only one annual inspection, pointed! out J11(1,`2,'e Holmes, nltliotlgh he xvnxs;-` doubtful if this is a proper covr.<..` His honor drew the jurj.":< :1t`:.'-1.-'1 n ' v | tion to the fact that on Oct. 28th :1tf the sittizrzs of the Supreme Couit. 1 the ;1'ran(l jury at that time \'i. the various county h11ilr.lin_L'.=, lie-_` fore lettinr: the jury go, he :~'u,::'_:e. ed that tlu,-y at lo:;:< c inspect th. county _g`aol. court house and chi); _ rl"r~n, .~: .=helter. 5` 'i`he _:rruntl jury consi.=te(l of th: C f0ll0\\'in_4': O.-fcur R. Lu'kr:.`<. (for-'; 2` man) Bradford; 0. B. PlttEl`.~")7l. l`:u'ric.-; Gordon F. Grant, OPE - \.\'n1 (`nu-.r.l..u,l r`-A ...L_--~~ ' `* ' n.u`i'1(:; LxOl'(1011 1*`. Grant, 012.1111- Wm. Copr.-Iund. Cook:<`ro\vn; V`.':1ltnr Wallwin. Tecumseth; Plarry DC\\".'~* be1'r_\', Sunnidulle; .-\mb1'o.=e P-01-A;'in. Alliston; Duncan Currie, Nottawz1 .~J`.2`.`1Z .T.`1.< not-an T7ln;-- f`nn `D I :xJ.Ll:"s.UU; JJLIHCZIH UIUTIO, I.<;:7;':1; Jas. Dorzm, 1710;; cor, Tottenham; Herbert ni.<}. :\\'uH Crez,-1no1`c: Alber Before di.=.mis. : the honor pointed out ju1'_v for some _\'ezu's visit in the way of an of all public buildingrs in the count_\ .4 ht it was" In certain respects he `chou_:;' desirable at least twice Tho r-nnnfv nnnvun 1..- J1I1 _V, his ' that the 5111: nd past paid :1 ` inspection. Lllill. After :1 del`ibe1'ation and at half the ju1'_v rat` I bill. an ornce 01 a certain person andi stealing -Z1. safe and certain chattels, This indictment will be placed in` your hands, and as is the custom in: this county. the Crown Attorney} will be available to assist you. I; want to remind you. Judge Holmes` warned the grrand jury, that you` are not tryin_9; the case. The only: durty you have is to nd out if in] your opinion there is enougzh evi-V dence to put the accused on h:!.=l ltrial. l \m... I v-' ' L I cunu l,1lt:U~. In c]1z11'g'in_.r: the _9,`1'21I]d jl11'_\'. JU(i;;'"1 Holmes pointed out that as the two civil cases 1`6(]L1il`i11p,` a jury had been settled, it was very 11eces.=,z;1'_v that, they b1'in,<: in their ndiiigs quickly in order that the petiit ju`.`_V']11CI1 not, called mig'ht be dismissed without` keeping them an extxa day. l7`o-rtunately there is only one in- dicitment before the court, his honor commented. The charge is z1_ serious one, breaking` and e11te1'in_:-;: an oice of certain and' certain r'h:IH*nTc I \tAl\I\ L nus la-.-L mr -.111 non-_ju1'y civil zxcLion.~ A grand jury and 21 petit j both were required to dispose of case of Rex vs. John Cooper, ' ronto, c11211';:e(1 with b1'eukim;' 2 entering and theft. In ..1... ,n -~ .-nu. mmcrpnem brought up the matztcr of I1zu'ing' some kind of policing` -at the schools when chil- dren are p:oin_<: to and mmin_z' from school. They wen. subjs=<'t to con-- sidorablze dzm_:cr in c1'o.<. : The unmn]uT.o_\'ed -could be u.~(Ad for 21 couple of hours each day. Th-3 sL1g'g'estio11, 11owo\'cr. did not mcot wiyth :1ppro\':11 and \v:1:< turnv.-d dawn. .\.M. Webb \v.111`rml to know what Estcps _\ve1~c being` taken to t-o`'1.r,-t the taxes due on Sim:-oo Hall. The `building w".< 1n1p2'ntc<-tz-d and would soon dot:-ro1'i:1tv in value. H0 \v:1.< a.=.='.n'>d that the town hurl :1 :n'~i'-1'- 1'(.-d claim on rv1m'n.= of .-=A 7.-Li _<()))1,x Hnxn nrrn `This has been sort of (`."H` in h\'1h\' 1I'I'1!r:- nv\:l 1. When the Geno:-211 Sr ions of `Cu. Peace and County Court for 1319 County 01' Simcoc open.-ii b:t'or.: Jud_iJ,c Dtldlcy Holmcs on 'l."_:z:.~: . afternoon. it was found that ;` _ju., was 1'eqL:ired for 01115` one til. . criminal matter. The two civil ;'.:- tions 1'eq11Listi11g_-; :1 jury h.(i been; settled prior to the opening` of court. With the exception of am- which had been settled, dates were set for all non-jury civil z1cLi01'1.~. I potit iuryl were 1'e(1uired `rn ( n ! Two ()1 l1(:1' . ;\'o1L-J1n;\' < Lulu Hl|"'l. . "tau that tho ncti (IE.~n1. .~'.~t(-(1 without costs. Th~i.~. (Continued on page four) TRUE Bl.L IN THE I mm mm! '.`ASEj ILLIL lL`1lt`J. year so far u nu`. uo_\.=, (zeta-nee, *: that thr actmn H1011!-.r-nufc 'I'1u'; n! .~\<-itimls I\TcI '\`21.s`(*.s` .`:%m 91' l);11v.s. Lu cmmhu )UU. [I )u. [ e 1-r. Q nnnnn-1a f\V in ion of an 11ou1`;4 returned n true: uuuu-.~: Ol r.no. still in zlrrez to Doc. 31. 1.`l3 1, on Fob. 1. be publi.=hod in the pre.<:<. Wan`: School Children Protected :\Id. ghrtlnn-(I In-n--~-L` rxos; L100. 15.; Albert J. Fou- ,.1,,,,.+ D..,.1. 1.. L 01 (swan-11;: and ha:-' been 11114 n'nnHun1.- -cL Lcllll LIlzlL[CJS.' 11 in? ; custom 7)-own :1ssi.=t,\'ou. I` 1..,:,..n U..1-~- 1L 1). FUN- Bnck, In- c1ean-u;:.' has hnr-n ;\ UI,L' Goo. T L`.-H. `CC `:,)A.l2)v). . ." . `.1 H fogs. :1 L "` Mica` 0 -* y - ' ""` 00'] cuts, at ling` am as - I01'1;~. cit _iLn'y Food main it over water :. .'I`hn. v |uL_\ th`: The wezxther during` the \ been mild, but dull, and sonable for health or for However, colder weather is _ for the week end. cuu nosp1tzLL<. I A drastic step was taken by coun- cil when it was decided to notify all citizens who are in ;11'1'c:11'.< in payment of t:1.\'e.<, and thz1t~the nunms of tllose still in z1rrez11'.< `up 1034. 1. mm: _` LIUIIL.`/. A .-\l2'onquin Park. which covers; gmoro area than Simcoe County, has ovc-1' 23,000 small lakes, with many . and \\'atei-1 allc~'. and is an ideal place for b0'L1\"1' and other '.-fur-l)ea1'in5.: animals. 'l`l1r.-re is no .;mo1'c into1'L-:~ttin,<.: animal than the `b`:2lVCl' and tlic-_\' l1il`.'C dams all ovr-1 `the park. 'l`l`.r,-y will thrive and =g`1'o\\` to thu agre of 15 or 20 years l iii` all.o\\'ul to lI\". They are co\n:-r- ed with long` brown hair, but under :'tl1i= is fine down, wl1'7cl1 makes the skins so valuable. I !2..:I.1:.__ *r'L-! n 1101.11` and Z1 HRII. Mr. Robinson's talk was preciated by the club. `gnu _\uun_: ones nz1\'o_to ciear out of :the home, the expectant mother be- ing left alone. When about two months old the young beaver are taken out and t(ll1_Z']1t to look out `for the-m.=e1\`;`.<. in which they get :1 jtho1'ou_L'h (,-ducution. 'I'hr_. bc-z'.\'r2r have four teeth in front so conctructc-(1 that they can Han 4~l.,-..\. IIV:`1~)\lI`- -.. L.. aiuun .`U \'zLlUilI)i(3. Building Their Dams 1 The beaver have peculiar hzLbit:~' ,but they exercise almost human in fgenuity in building; thei1' dams. `After selectiiig` a suitable place in a `strr.-mu, they rst :.:'atl1e1' brush and deposit it. leaving it for 21 week 0) `so, then they haul logs and place Ethem on the b1'L1Si 1. The dam is com- ;pleted te within a few feet of the ;oppo. side of the strezini. Te `complete this :~:eet.ion the water i.-' fpu1'ti:11l_\` dzxmed back a piece to re- jt'.=.r the flow, and the dam then 1 completed. : l`hL~ +'..n um 1..,.......i v HL'\V E and `the 1 Int __-..-...., ... ...u.~.. pcvct:-1, an: 3U`. gmen with uni\'cr:~:it_\ tm=.1nin_s:'. 1 :zvro n1akin;.-: 21 scientir: :~:tud_\' of fish, fu1'-bearing` animals and `, fo1'ests on the _resc1'vc. The `time 2-;1n_2'e1';~: are fast bein-4` iplaced by young g1`21c1'.1z1Los zmd . dents. ` r\ L. __\ L'LU'S 'ZY._{','0. .` 3 hoxvcvcr, in g men un -u-n n1nI-n.,. .. Mark Robinson. of the permzmom istafl` at .-\lg;onquin Park, and well }known in Barrie and district, gave -an interesting talk on the be-.1\`er 21: i1{iw;1ni:< on .\Ion(iz1_\` night. Refer- 1`i1lf.L` to the p',11`k, owned by the pro Vince, Mr. Robinson said the stu iwas not large as some _\'ez11's ago |T]1e1'e were but .18 on the pennan- V '21`; . ."nr-inn :rl -.-~ rl~ `-"7 `~- Mzwk Rn})iIl>`,<`)H. ..\'i ; 7 h 1 , Park, Speaker :11 The = ]{i\\'anis Club. ,- -...._.....-... nus zuso )'CCL'1\'C`(i from the ])l`0\'iI1CiZLi ti-cz1surer s ofc 1'0 the Municipzxl Rz1i1\\';xy B011-Hi, showing' $-166.56 due the town, being 6 cents per capitu on :1 population o 7.77('. The whole of thi.s. how- ever, was claimed for the t0\v11 .= share of the mzntenzmcc of fteen insane indigent patients in prawn- cial hospitzLL<. .`-\ {i1'!"Ici'irI sfnn ---~~ ""` ` RELIEF FOR FOUR WEEKS COST TOV~/N TOTAL OF $1800 The 2'c-port 01' .-\ld. Buchzmzm, ch:1i:'m'.1n of relief. p1'esento at fIomlu_\' i_'.:'l1L s council n1eeI;m;_;', .~'ho\\'(.u'l that for the four \vcel;= enn- ing Dec. ($111. the cost of relief war, .$l.T33:3.12, with .,\`(i5.-10 for medical foes. The1'L- are 83 l1L;.i(l>` 01' {unl- .:'lle.< _;':-ttin_: 1".-lief. with 233 depend- l(.nt.~:, and cl:-\'(=11 single men. Food, fuel and clothing" are thr Item. thou}.-"h in Novembel $60 \\';1.s spent in pay1'115.>; fox [Walter zmd ligxht and $67 for rent. l . l I 5_ Those who are able to work, do so` ` gcttin_:; vouchers redeemable in =up- `fj plies only. For the week ending Nov. 29 I Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2(35..`)3 78.75 23.77 28.00 ; INTERESTING TALK E on THE BEAVER Medical fogs Medical fees . . . . .. .. .. For week ending Dec. Food . . . .. Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clothing . . . .. Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water and light . . . . . [Board Decides Schools ` Wiii Re-open on Jan. 1'\L'llL . . ..... W'atc1` and lig'11t .4 A.|J unn UIIC |fL'1.Ill&'.Il' <`0mpz11'?.(l vat]: 37 tel: Members of the staff "1("_-f- ,.,.;.,, nun .........,. .~.L:u.~.Un 15 m .\l11'C!`. 3 pair aIwa_\'s :~:ta_\' to- after year. When :1 ; expected, the maln- e:~: lm\`o_to clear nvnr-(`fnnf hwnfhnv Lu. much :1 p- week has I not sea- ` business. 3 promised i '1 was ms worsmp A statement provin: Municip shox-.'ing' ca}: of -1, ,,v,,,. \IF:\ -. lllhlla ling" 7 f`n1- |'n nr $529.02 . 16.35 ' 6th 1.0.00 .$328.0v5 100.95 1- ! ll `0.11 -18.0 (:11! me ;uotners' Anowzmcv Board a will meet in the Court House on - Tue. Dec. 17th. A number of appbications for pension are already {in the secretary's hands. mostly from widows with one child. \\_'l'.H'l' H)!` iUl(lIElOI12!l 1un(1. ~'. The chzxirmsm was in:~'truct:d fa cnn: with the chairman of thc Lc-yrion 1'0 clear-inp; away the (]"Z'.(} w2`('-z1th.~', c-t('., on and around the monument at the post nfoc sq11:1re. The chairman reporter] tlwt .11? water supplies had been shut off ami all park equipment stored for the winter. \altII&InLUJ . Sancitoning' the sale of h'quo1'," was his worship s only roman-k. ` statmnmlt am: ..1-,\ .. .u=1,\`0r p1c:1:~'Lu`e rnnhinn.-1x m;.: I the r with `Iv-6`~ U\ l`.' v *.\ [) work entu pm'i1*Zo11 :1 Park. 11...`-.. 1 ., ...u .1. luunuu-nun Ju LHU :}F(I- ialized com1ncrci'-.11 <-oursc; (3) pro- visions for f0LI1"Ch~_`.'("Ll1' _Q'rzu1uaL?on for pupi1:< :~:c-1ectin_9; the connm-rcizxl option. and (-1) an emp]o,\`mc~nt :~u.r- vex of the 1oc:1I comm11nit_\'. The following" S11_9.`f.!,`C.'~`.ti01'lS for ("f- fc-ctin: imp1'o\'r-mr\nt \\'F.'1`0 (li.~:c~u.~s-rd with the individual teachcr.=.: (1) de- velopment of better oral -.m:~.v.`cr.= throu_L`h the or,;'m1i7.atio11~ of propex assig'mnent:~: both to classes and to individual pupils; (2) ma.inte1mnce of hig`he1' standards in 1'st-_\'=u1` t_vpewriting'; (3) the or_:z111izat.ion of strong` ]z1bo1'ator_v cour.=.c:~' in .=:c1c-ncr. and ,2'c=og'1'aph_v in order to give con- tinuity to the 1r'; and more pupil zrctivity in thcsro subjects. lpnnfinvlnd nn usurp cnum-a\ _ . Cmnmission hold the nal mr,-otin;z for the _\'0z1r on Sutur- day afternoon. with P. Love, ("hair- man: J. .\Ior:`i:~'on. t1`(`.'L A H. Goodall. S6C!`0t:1)`_\ ; J. H. _\Ici\`1;u= tin and M'::_vo1' Blair pro em. The t1`r`-:1. w-nm-+ _'l1nu'r.tl ;.u\. u.z\.LI-1u1l:1 .3 1'..`[IUIL all cr>ipt.= for the year of `with c.\'penditur(-.~: of which included pavilion and 1:u'atorie.=, in Pnw-L` 21 g'r_--m-1-a1 n1`;~:t-_\'c-:n' cou1'.=c fe1`1'in_9: of .~'ho1'th:ml to tho year; (2) the mz1i11tc:na11cr: of stzmdzxrd of promoiion in th (-oursc; (` .. ..:- .. I-H. r` vvILn :1 "1C\\' to ovr-1'cominj` dim- culticasr 01' intc1'n:x1 or}.-':121izu.tio.-x and to meet chan_L~in_: comlitions in cm- p1oyn1r:nt, the foi1o\\'ing' su_r:ge.'~tion:~: were made by the in:~:pector.= 21 2':-m-1-al 1`.'~'t-\'r-:n' Pnn1':r- yuasuu. A reduction in the tezu:ln'ng' staff in the Commercial Dep:u~tn1ent:x: the Collegiate has resulted in :1 1owerin:_-' of the . of promo- tion, was the statement of Inspr-v- tors L. S. Beattic and A. M. Moon in the report of their inspection of the (l|_\' and evening vr~:atIonnl school. on Oct. 31st and Nov. .l_<.L. They found that . pupils who failed to pass` last, _\'c-:11"s e.\:a1ni1m- tion \\'r21'(:- promoted to the second year and to the third _\'e:1r to pre- vent o\'e1'c1'o\\'(lin_2' of lho clu.<.-'e.. V\fh :, Vin. +,, ,.,...,.,.m.'... PARKS COMMISSION ENDS YEAR V`/[TH SMALL BALANCE I l The town council :21 a lcz1_u;tl1_\' ses- sion on l\Ion(la_\f night. cleaned up the business for the year and it was well on to mi(lni_sz'hit when the meet-' in_4' closed wibli the National An- them. Council went into committee} of tl]::,_\\'l10l_a first and it was 9.3 before the res.-'ular session opened. Several contentious matters were discussed and considerable time was taken up heziring Mrs. F. Love, wir` wanted some consi(leraLion ior an accident in 1931 when she fell in a hole on El'iz:1b';=tl1 St., and Mr. Kelcey, who found fault with way relief was administered. . A pleasing,-' surprise, to some at least. was a letter from the Liguor Control Board of Ontario. onclo;~:ing 21 cheque for $587.08, being; 20 per cent. of the autho1'if_v fees for the period Nov. 1, 1.03:]. to Oct. 31. 1935, collected from hotels within the municipalzity. HO,` 2 H` ` the F. r V \ I 1. ( 1. ua.uua.1.`y 01211. A motion was sponsored by Trustees Sinclair and Bryson that the schools re-open on .\IondI.1_v. JHN. 6th. The motion was ummimou. passed. A 1m,1n,.:.... :_ n, . -- - wuu: noL opening` on Friday. Secret-a1'y Felt drew the attention of the trustees to the Act, which denitely stated schools` must open on January 3rd. If this ruling was not complied with the board would lose one day on their _\'early ,2`1'.int from the province. As the provincial grant for one day amounted to only a few dollzms. the members felt that little would be lost bv extending` the holida_\.< to January 6th. A n1nHnn mu- ma----~ ` I i1X`l\- .~\ 1`e.~:oIution was; passc-d ex_prc.<:~:- imp; zxpprc-cintion of the board for the su`\'ices of the chairman and sr:(-rn_ta1'_\' in their wzx-tchful (-arr: ova`: :-.\'penditu1'cs and the extra entailed by the erection of tho : on and la\'a,to1'_V in Iiayview auu }J1`(.`Sl(lC(l. RGf(`1`1`il1;.:' to the re-opening of the schools after the Christmas h0Ii(iil_\'S. Trustee Br_\'son pointed out that January 3rd, the date set by the department, was -5: Friday and that it seemed foolish to bring` out-of? town pupils back just for one day. He added that the Toronto school: were not opening` Friday. Secret-ary drmv Hm -..u-..m:.... mum, OI Ldut The sessdol short, the routine. T mond, 'l`_\'1`c1' were .';b:~tcnt. son presided. T?nf'rn-m'n..- 4 The Mothers Allowtmco in the ('.n1n-1' Noumea nu The Board of Eclucuztioll :11 the nal 1'ep;u1-ur monthl_\' meeting` on Mo1vlu_\` evening", dc-ci(lc- tlmt. 1hr,- schools in B:u'1'ie, both public and Collegiate. will 1'e-opcn on .\loml:.l_\'. Ianuzxry (3th. lnstezul oi` Jzu1u:x1'_\' 3rd, as specied by the Depart- ment of E(lucut;ion. '[`l1n ant;-Snn A4` `L ' ` 11110 The n. 1i'(rd1u-lion in Slant. I.u\n~.':s ipznulzmi. of l 1'omu`rio11 111 00111.. Dcpl. SESSION IS LEN~L}`i`i~1Y- I To ]. 11bli.s'l1 .\';mms wt," .-\il. in! A1`.r(S-ur.< ml,` 'l'z1.\'tS-s Up 10 ' Ind HI IUJH. I E11ml1nm11: and .\HmId:1ncc A1: 2111 b`z:J10ols Iflgll J11 Novenlbw. muusxy VVIIH tne (.omm1.=: ( the year, and .'iShCd to th mr,~n1hr-r.= for their co-op:>m1 h the town council in cannon! h the building: erectc-(I and M4 put forth to economize t?n'our:]1 xvithout calling: on HRH Tn)` zvrlrlinn-.\1 Fnvukv El`3"SPEC`.10RS -1 ill.'LX\JL_\ H1 L11L'.~'(` SUDJCCIS. (Continued on page seven) Iu .u'.;_\ ur mum` 2 trczlsux-e1"s report -1` r.\-n.-.nrlu'4-n.., . " Blair said it had been a to be as. so hm` l\_' with tho (`omm1.=: dur- to thank nhyq-: fnv Hn.3\- 1-n_nu.n...n 1;. LJ\lLll.dUlUIl. session of the board was business being` n1o.<`.'_\' 2. Trustees Henry, Heur- 'l`_\'rc1' and Chai1'm:1n KI1if.!']It bscnt. Trustee J. E. Thomp- esided. \\ :v.uuuL cmnnp: additional funds. um n Ivvn ~ : we... n{11;';;r 1847 [11 k::t:I1L. )1't shoxvml $2.986. At` (- :1": Get Ch(.-(luv J:'m' Liqllur _b(>:u'(l, A new 1936 Clwwolc-t "".()l:I1 in 'I`0ro:1Io on Tux. My ;"..1_;`. \\':1.' (-on1p1:t<*l_\' lan1o`.i.~}u-( `Shoud at noon the same day the thief sideswipc-(1 another 1` car driven by Plorba-11 F. Sp The drivur of Yhu . 0: following tllc ucn-iI<-nt. vr 1 . - Page Seven Established REPORT UL 21 the /")\ 'L|UU the and the Protected Ald. Shepherd brougrht a_t;tc1' I1z1\'in_2' some 1.-Em! ,.r Vol. LXJ\Z: No. 41. .-\\`L'.. .+u:1n(1:11c-. (Continued on page thron) . Oldest % Paper in the ` County .g- auuucu Call`. :1 I1\'\\' ll.'S( wiped tlw Spmcvr my : north of Stroud. and :11 ct (`ontinu-d for 21 dist: foot, striking: :1 Hydro p ~ fence posts and ending;" 1 a_2;:.i11st :1 tron. The .` ms t,u1'ned complc-tely arc hi}.-`h\\':1.\` und knnc-'rw1 i 74- .n....L .. .1 .L..,, k'li!!Hl ()1! time ago. ,1 uv 11 u ll. \\l`Hl U (H The Chn\'rol.r-t and the D04 M: `own Council Cleans Up`NA0T Business forlthe Year STEQHNG SAFE Lommunlcations .\Hn.~'t1'nn_:. who \\`.1 ml 411.. m, _,v\\ - \l, u of ].*'(*(`.~;. 'I`1`z1ic Ofcer I..rwi.< on mz1kin_-.2 inquiries le-.n'm~d that the ('l1e\'1'o]<-t had been stolen in Toronto earlier m the day. Spencer had a de. of the driver and local police are making` an extensive search for the man. {)0 1'L`Hl'.H'K. also received ,,Q,,,.,,..v_. ,.a'9...,. `.`,~`.')87 I"I' us b`l1zn,'(: } vv. LKUHSUH placed on ~HL'll llL'(ll' i:i_\` \\'hC1l ' Torollto Spencer. |- n.-...n.n.-I 'l'o1-onto, l1i:.:l1\\'u_v nu..4 .... l 1 L'iu'> `up 1. .1936. II the T6- BLUICII 0 V The stolor sido.~`\\'ipml I milo ( impact cont 0:24 r.- .+ H. ~~- , n.. v'- \r\ |U LII" \()IH1('H O va-don in 451 .-\.D., \vhv"'h t`w* .To<'.v< ("ln`?. had two divine and human. united n`)'.=nn, u-Min Hm .\.:.... .\v-mu us me .\mnnpm: xmxiv: fwinwl tlmf (`hr".=t had only one nature. The Ethiopinn.<"h'1\'e nlw:1_\'.~` since held to the one nature theory nnd are deemed heretics by other Christian countries. fnnhhuvnd an ---A -3-'-K\ ..- ,..v.~-nu ".HIIH`I`D1`. | Tn 715 DI`. the Ethiopiaiis 0. ('nsh \\'m~:- pnwm-fui onnumh to (`on-; quor Egypt `ind ruled thorn for :'S' _\'em'.=. To h.'1\'o been able to can-`i turn the _L'i'o:1fr.=. nation in the thvni known world must haw taken 9. powerful m'm,\'. - Early in tho fourth contm'_\' thr-.<~r Semitic p:x;r:m.< hc-cam" Christian-j ized by F`1'nnwnti.=. an c-2n'i_\` mission-: :u1\' fr) F,thiopi:1. At the p2'e. limo m'~r R7: nor cent. of tho rulin:r{ c1:x.<.< zuw Chi'i.=tians. Ethiopia ad- mm-ucl .~1 v -1) hv ston with I'7u1'0pe nu until H00 .~\.D. When vnu con-3 [In-nn Hm :+...,t:.... :. r~u.:...fr ..\.-.. uuauuu pcupt". 'l`h0 p'opln of T .tlu'op1':1 neg'1'o-S. declared the . ins: that recon`: rumors to t that tlwy are. are false. '1 plenty of neg-ro tribes in t tr_\'. hut 1.hr- ruling` class nm.=.= 01' the people nrn Sm. same as the Hehrmvs Syr ,-\I"!l\7nn; l`l\r\1v ..1 my J .-u--xm:m.<. they also . Smwwtic and many are ver.=ed in French English. German and Ital-i.-m. .-\r:~.-` bic is thp mosf used ton_2'uo. Ethiopf:'.' Irv zm i11tm`0.~`tiI1r:'o1*i_;'iv` and the people connect their namog with Solomon. They ("aim that! tho_\' po.=.=o.<.< tlw \'m'it;1b1n :\.1'k of} th-- (`ovmumt mmlo- by )To:<."< and M-n11g'ht to Fthiopfzt by the Oucwn " Shel),-1 and Hm son Mmwk she (`DA 1m,.,\ +,. Q,a,m.n.. u., "`*" the '1' ` :v\. L'0IHDH1\"`4`. ever been taken. but: is C-. between teen million pooplv-. Tithi ht-9'1-nc< Am-In MA 41. - l .tl1iopi::, Past and Present. was the subject of an educative and in- tore.~'tin_: :1 (lelivcred by D1`. T. I. 13. Mercer. of Toronto. to the \\'0mon .< Cnnzlrlinn Club in the Lib- rmgv Hall on [`L1o.<(l:1_v eveningz`. Dr. `BIL-1'ce1'. profe=: of Oriental Lang'- 11:1_Q'v.~' at 'l`1'1nit_\' College. l1u\'ing'l smut . montl1s in 1929 andlf 15132 in I-Itl1iopiz1 scax-cl1in: for \'al-'} uable Bimir.-:11 n1am1scriptr~`. had 2: 1'. knowled_2'c of that ;-\friczm lt".np ' whit-l1 so mxwh in tlw : linwlmlxt lu-(l:1_\'. He w:1.< 1'm1'o by PM-. llrs. TC. G. Turnhull. Specing` on a \'o1'_\' \\'l(lr) subject, I Dr. .\lo1'('(-1' 5.-'z1vr\ u _ and l1i.~=tm~i<- l).'1( l{_f`,'l'0ll.ll(l of IAt]]i()1)i14 f -zmtl pnintrwl out what tlu. p1'0.~'-`n1 ' conflict ma-nut to tho c0unt2'_\'. H"- :1rllrz'< \\':1.< rli\':'rlr~(l into l`i1ruo pz11".'.<. the historic b:1ck{:1'o11n(l of Ethiopi::,_ It.-1l_\"s relation to Ethiopia. and the present conict. Etl1iopiz1. the land of Cush linn`-.~'. is liko zm lF0lf1t`(l i the . strczun of time. mn::.um nl` . V IS . 2'1: I I in niblel lt _i. :1 ll .~u1\I\'ill 01 :1 lost day. The count1'_\' is sittlatocl o ust (-oust of .-\fri('a. abou mr~. of tlm r\qu`1t`or. tz1in1'n_4` some 350,000 squ:u'r3 I".ihiopizt is as lam`-2 as Frzmr. /3;-"`\~'}\\_` 1-nvn1\?nml \'n n- ....,\.~ .u. 1l`1IllL_\' K . month sea mmml lCtm)i1's is PIT idc-nt Kn -n..~ r\`\ .. . HH[)11('l 234 R1 three 1 down : ETHIUPIA PAST AND PRESENT` (`;1n;1di;1n. Club Tfmxr Fino .\d(h'0.<.< I)_\' Dr. Mm'(-('1', 'l`rini1 _\' C`<`)H _ I/\I u. I l The :::piel is featured by some ne? ;eu1'lin,2' for so early in the season. The best gralne of the first round was between Bz1n1Ve and Orillia, when S. Me1'editl1 won from D1`. H211-vie on an extra end. The l21:ttC1' made a brilliant shot in the twelfth! end, playing: for and getting a triple raise with the shot stone, which: _1'o1'ce(l the extra end. ` I ! Two Barrie 1'i11ks are t:1ki111_;' purf| i11 tho seventh 21111111211 Thz11.1burn'1 mcn1criz11 trophy bonspiel at I-1'.i;}1,`] Park Club rink in Toronto tms- week, and both rinks have (]L12lUfiUd]C to enter the 11z111 rounds to be p1u_v- 5 ed 011 Friday. 1 I11 .\Io11d21_v s draw A. J. Simon s :1 ,1-ink. composed of H. .-\1'111s4t1'ong', `Frank Simon and Harry Hook, would 'it11ci1' f1'1's.t threw _2'z11110s. In the first ti round they won from Grand Valley 0 X 1!) to 12, i11 the second round 1'ron1 0 iifgh Park 9 to 8, and in the third ('1 I I . 1 round from Kitchener 15 to b . S A On 'I'u0sdz1_\', S. .\Io1'cdi:th. who hzz= b las assistanvts M. lobertson, C. H. t` Beelby and R. M21lco111so11, won the W rst round from J. N. Harvic, O1'i1- 75] `lia, 11 =to 10, the second round from E ('``']q`.]_- n-(-' TT.-...-!11. 4n 1 A ' ` ....~... luunu ,LL'on1 J. N. HEIYVIC, ()1'il- Clark of Unionvillo 13 to 8, and the third round from Wcbsrter of Gult 14 to 8. 1 IBARRKE CURLERS MAKE GOOD START IN TORONTO BONSPEEL; ` I diroo mun n countn es. (Continued on page eight) uuu uunlzln. umtou m one . \\'}wil_~ fhn minm'ity p:11'tj.'. n; the .\Tnnnph\`. Ethiopinn:=.hwvo nlw:u'.<' 1191!] 1-n H-m .nhn hi!`-Iuwn H... ...~ u.~ n.\'1. In Mxroue at of tho ftnonth couturv. religion revives one of the isms of e'.n'L\' (`h1'i.=tiz1nit.\'.` hack to thn Council of (`hal- n _-\.D,_ \\'h1'r-Ya ,1m.:Amv Ci|l' \\'i the hi ditch. (`Ant nun, (Ill IPUIEI ` :1ntiquitio._=. lost (la 1+1-v ~'~ r. vvnL'H \Ull ffon in Ethinpiz` mndemninr: thv \';f rm] In 1.`....,... tI`1o - AI` xunru. 111L'l': are hes the coun- _: and the; Smnotlc. the} vs. Syrmns anrs.` (n -_.,..,`L- Q/\I\\rL.'_` fvll thc: . I opm are not: . add-' : the c'ect` 0. The1`(-are hw Hun nI\HI- ; I\.LH'.l :H`.(' n r-"n. 11:13; 1:: populzmtioni nine and f-. I nbout_ I"I\\v I um '11.! onnlik who 01 unu- : decided n:1turo.<. H.` .._.. ,, ._ ..., Herbert Spencer, of ' \\'11.il.;. p1`oceo(lin;: south on 11 in :1 Do(l::o .<(`d:1n. \v:1.< n northbound our t2':1\' at rate of speed. l`h~.- :1pp1'o:u-I was it I~lort;: D1'i\`u-Y0112`.~v stolen on \\'ollc. St. m ' 'I`11,\ .+..1.\.. . .. tho 1711'} HIU\1 (l. r: Tires marks we a laneway In-a(lin2' 11 (`There wm'4,= also sh ioor ta3}_\"I11_ with n'I:1tm- found. '1 ._ G ..\. .. \..\..~. m.uu,- Lm: LHSK OI hvndlin: rr-Hr-f \'v:').' onm'nu=. tho d .<- cnrd o:1u. tho b2'o:1kup of` thr` (`w:1t'.*"l Relief ("0mmittr=o. with thr: r~'. that only .\Ir. Buchanan clmirmzm of your Relief and I_'rans- `pm-tution Committee, and mayor car- ried on the Work. Ald. Buchanan dc. a _L`reaf deal of credit fr)- th m-"dnner and amount of time he has devoted to this work. The fact Lwuurl u 1:-w or Inn 2'une1'aI mer- `chunts and the llnomployocl ovm` 1":- licf \'ouchors. made the task of d .co:'d `r`,\..+..n1 n1:,.: r`... ..-.L,, n .- V `were $56 receiving: 1'el.i:-f. in we pI11I'I OI January there and the um-zm)lo`\'cd orgmlizerl du1'in,<: that month into an Unc-mplo_\'ed Workm'=` A.<~'m-iution then went on . . Uil l'1_\' 'I'hi.~'. with thv d1'.<('ord crnatozl hr- tween a few of thn `,.I-..\nl>~ n-`/1 5`-A --~~ 7"" 1 ' KLLIU.` uuu 0Lnc1' o1-:.:'nn1za- tions mow during: this _\`e:1.1' than we march` due to the fact that one or other ,:oo(l men must `nose. .-\](.l. have (njojced in fhe past. ; In the ozn'1_\' part of January there receiving 1-olinf. mu! Hm u_\ it rlllzlll U1`. Dudley Swan, Mirllzmd. _2-;u`a_:c employee, : that about midni2`ht I on .-`.ur:. 23rd h(-- :<:1\\' :1 Cm` b0:11'in_:I .<'o\'o":1I colored lij.:ht.< drive west on Bay St. and stop opposite the inne- \\':1_\` ]('21(1i11f:,` into the \Va11uce ofce. Two man got out and stood on the curb, while :1 third st:1_\'cd behind the wheel. Witness added that he was (h'ivin_Q' :aw:1_'.' from :1 _Q`21v1'1_L1`i` on tho oppo: . of the \\'h(vn 11: nnHr-Ar] 4-'|n'o nrwn ! u'o;<.<.-c.\'am1nc lthc w1tno.=.<. udn [of tho oicc W: 1-. _-4-...m+ x...\. [UL um` UIHCC '\`x 1:: . lump. 1I:1(In1g` Uh to 1 lb)` zx small tire I 131.111.. C`..... Jun: wuum. WIUIESS 2l(1(1< `was {on 0})p(): fu-hon he noticed this car. A. VV. Shaw. ni `hi cons` Hand. :<:1irI h(`(14'-fO('f(`(1 -"n.01`t`n\ uftr-1' mm o'clock V Sing` his rounds. Hr: ph ` (Continued on page .~w:. .-u'm. wlm \\'.< H to attend the n1ectin;:. wrote V i!`l_!," :1m)roc-intion of rourtos tended to him du)-inf: the yr- wish1'n_2' the 1922!} council )\'c: ems. ll\\.ll A\,Auu\ Lkl LIILL Could one ma: safe out alone ? A _nowcrfu1 ma would probably ta M1`. 'Wzx11:1Ce. V Th." szxfn \\'21:` 1" 29th th1'0LIf_"h (`hie Pro\'fnr3i;1I ("on. 1ov:1t;- it on an The combination _ofT` and the door Ihooks and [):1;v-r.= Isnfe, but the on I moved. V11 .. ...._._1_, 1. h D 1 tu:uL'L: DUUIIIIICEO. The jury was made up of the fol- `lowing: Herman Osborn, Essa; Lyn- lwood McGee, M-idland; Leonard Hay- hurst. Orillia; L. H. Spring`, Tiny; Jas. Cubitt, Notta\Vasa_2'a: Thos. Wil- liams, Tay; Roy Shelswell, Oro; Mil- ford Crawford, Adjala; Wm. H. Walt. Vespra; Russell Robson, Essa; W. H. l\`Io11t5:oinery, Midland; D. M. Coutts, Thornton. J. .\I. VVallace, of J. M. \Vallace & Sons, builders supplies and coal. .\lidl:1n(l. wa.< the first w'itnes.~: for the Crown and said that he had locked the 0f'l`1('e on Bay St. \\*e.=t at six o clock on .-\11g`11.' 23rd and fas- tened all doors and wimlows. In- side was a small safe containing books, papers and appro.\'imatel_v $15 in cash. At 1.30 21.11:. on th H101'I`llll_Q' of the 2-llh he was no c.ified by I\'i__L'l1.t Constable Shaw that the cfT`."(- had hron r=nter.rl and the safe was n1i. Entry had been grain- ed to the office by jimm_ving' a back window facing` the :~'('ales. He found |m11l'l{.< indicating: that the safe had been dra_2'_2'ed ac1`o:<:-' the floor to the lwindow. There were two distinct `marks showing where the safe had l)<,-(:11 removed through the windo\\'. {`nnL-I r\\~r\ .._.\.A 1,,,,, - I -` LLUCLIDEU. His honor. after hearing the ver- idict, dismissed the accused, main- taining` that they had arrived at a proper decision in View of the evi- dence submitted. rm,,, 4...... ........ ..-...x, 1- 1` .. . 3'11. verurct, or not g`u1lt_\'. , The case \\'21s the only one on the lldocket of the Gener;14I Sc.<. of the Peace and County Court, which opened before Jutlgre Dudley Holmes on Tuesclay afternoon. Cooper \v21.s committed for trial in Midland l21.' September and had been out on bail. The case, which lasted for two days. involved :1 number of witnesses, both for the Crown and the prosecution. Crown .-\ttornc_v F. . G. Evans prosecuted, while Geo. S. ( Dudley, of Midland, acted for the :` accused. LT:-. 1...-.. ._.Lu._. 1 - -- Mayor Blair s Valedicteory I II After a deliberation oi nearly 'four houm. 21 ju1'_V cmp.111Ll(:d to try ,John Cooper, of Toronto, cI1;=.rg'cd with breaking` and c11tex'i11_4' the con} `office of J. M. \Vz1LIucu, Jiidlmlci. zmu stealing` cl safe and other .1,-'0o(l.<, re turned lute W'e(lnesday c~\'c11i11:.;' with :1 verdict of not _;`uilt_v. . The (`LISA 1\rn.- +111 ,m1.. ,...\ M. nu E\'id(:11(- U<.m1li<'1i11;;' zmcfi , J11ry 21f1`c1' Four Hours < .`\g1'cc on \'c1"di<:r. Barrie, Ontario, Thursda.y,Secember 12, 1935 n. 1100 mvoke( x the dc-libmatlons H1n (`now A... 4.... can ;L<:~'u1`e you we t f:11i(l:1I1c0. I feel that the co-opt.-1'at.ion and all municip'.11 bodies, and other o1'_::'nniz:1 Irina` H35: vn-xv +11---v - ~ THIEF IN STOLEN MOTOR ESCAPES AFTER ACCIDENT .....u..,.. up; nnuuvu. man have 17:1k('I1 the 2? asked the Crown. 1 man might. but it _v take two. replied D60 .)1: LILID CH1`. mi}.-'11i von. Miri- dr-toctod the Liv`-ft 0 while mak- . phoned 312'. four) Vr-`covm-ed on Aug` K` `\7rT\n.nu7J . ..~.\. p H1 nn of the yezu`. the I invoked (iivme 1"nm-..s:m~... -4` n.:_. found in thr to the .=c:1Ie= n1z11'k.< on the ,,.. n- (\ r .1. an... p 21 i 1' (Ira I 1-. Dudic-y.` the front 114-r.J Pun. , , , , .. ..__\, .-Ur]. \\'(-M) :11.-'0 drc-\\ :1:1~nntion dan_2`e1`ous condition of :i(Iow:1lk . and of I-I.~`.~`:1 Howl. which out nom'I_v in H10 n`.i of H street and cars often _2~o over it. w;1.~: zlncirlcrl to nut two 1'e{In<-t<)1'.< u om at each end. Communications -\v'In uvl... ..... 1

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