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Northern Advance, 17 Jun 1937, p. 8

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rnzytil 9)` a South motorist. The -left side 4 was stripped of the fe running board and turned 1 Mr. Linney suffered injur 1...,,z 1.... .._.v 2- .' l'lt`I1(`L` :1 'I`1n.~` mm` \'\n L.` R. Watkins ..r,-um wxtn chemicals. and ca]-chlorxde are re- xn some cases. In Ken`. townshlp has a spray zed by the weed 1n .., on LUHIIBIUP 1'0a(1S, : direction of the weed 1: such equipment be reasonable rates I`o1 controlling bindweed, unuul l`C(]l1C`SI H1211 c nmdc for Simcoc the . of 1110 Eds be cI1zn'tc1`od on nation to bu avail- or :hv 1938 Shncoc f .-ting." ` uucltin rocci\'ed by tln mm on \V<`dnos~ R7. for con] to schools during The lowest 01 utnrilv !:nrn\v\.\A n. n:uK1n.< t0..` on-1` for qu:11i:_\ have an .\nnm'n.. kc on the`-`use 0! cl control. F0) 5 is not 1'eeom- r small patches. ` conducted some \Vlth (*l1nmnn1.. \\':1tkins Co__ 01` i'nI- nnuiiv. uxtmdcd by and DopuI_\'-_' yro, Colling-1 1;: in Col1ing~ .s part of an )1` the o1':1di~ at town and 01111 n `V-W Mmgmazt 1n police to the char<.*e laid Chipf qm.......+ 4 .v. u|u.un.\ :1 n opening an in lm.`I.. The Northern Advance l'l'l`\'l0U.\' but not .uL'u1xl_:` build ; nu-u CR1-3\\`--.\t Lixv 1`:-i\':m~ `::.(i-`M.-2` `.a\'i1iun. 'l`ommo (`wnoml limeri- xal. on Sund:1_\~ nmrniug. June is 1987. `Marx-im l.ouis:~ Crow, M` Bar:-iv. 1'-\nu\nil (1\ri\':uc\ on 'l`1w. :n`:\\rum\n (`mm tho n\-`.-i~ denoo of hvr tm\(.h:~r. T!-u\xv.;\.mn Crew. 38 \\"o1lirmon St- Inc-us .l :'n ; . I0 . _ Rm\\'nin3:, ,kHI.I.\"--A.-\x ' -1 Fr .\. % .~\uf1`n1`1:..~-.-xx aw Barrie. on '1`11osd:\y. to .\h`. and Mn. GS I\lulc.-Istvr SL. :1 RRO\\'.\'1.\`G~ - AI` {hr .. . Rn I-v-1' .\ V- ..__._.-. Ci(i`.!.en.~` of R:u~ri- an` :\::`:\1nsr.:\ . "H]x\crx\\` .~`hocmr." Thls man is :1 fake ,`u. this guise Inorvl_\' to do: :thv In,\`out of hmxsu.< in town purpose of 1~obiu'ng: Lhem `.:m~ v ; T1101? :1)` -tIu~ ri`-:h`. I T110 Odd fv.`Ii0\\`.< `Lcu 3:05 o1>. Lhv . :1ion day L'\*l`0ln01`.ix`.< n ternoon 1;x.<:. .-\ll ;:r:v ed bl'OiJ`|{I`5 and . kntcd \\'iLh xlo\\`or.< 0:`. : Sund:1_\' :1 short sor\'ice Cd :13 Uh` 0ddI.:`0\\'.~` rnion (`,`n1,n,\..\- L. BOYS INCUR BILL AT HOTEL THEN TRY TO STEAL CAR Four Hamilton boys embark-:-d on a career m` -..` - vvv L IIIUH K 1` ,gi\'on by 1 `ODDFELLOWS .-`\.\`D REBEKAS I OBSERVE DECORATION on Adi ` pnpyr have ,_.,, 1.1: ,.....uu;_v uusmess or Fourth journaism. The p1'irr :ing is the fourth largest induszr count1'_\'. The function 0 `paper is to disseminate 2:: the early days this \\`:is done spatch l'idL"1`.~`. signals. eta. xx quired days or \vc-e'< to g lfrom on-:- par: of the coun'.1-I` `other. To-da_\` we have 1:` radios. telephones. cu`. \" `the tel-.-path. which c::1`1`ies the operator in :1 nv;-\\'sp3p from max-_\' part of thr \\-01-1 rst papa` was published it: Hngrlzmd in 16:29. and 1h: r in 1792. The rs: C:m:uii:1: st;11'tud in 1665. To- hrn-,, 110 .1. L. __ av-nun`. UH IUK`: 1937. In Mr. K011)`. Collie I` 81., I01`. .I`;lal. \ *- Rnrriv. 10'!" DH l'I'1( lQ.\- .01. 1}... blul.` I01` speakers . J. M. Aarson, of the First Co- f operative Packers, spoke on Den- - mark, his native country, \'.'h(;re he I spent the first 35 years of his life. The recent Coronucion of King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth had I brought home to Mr. Aargson, who I has been in Canada ten year;~;. mem- ories of when he was in the Danish army and took part in a jubilee celebration for King Gustav, 01 Denmark, when everyobdy took part. The King rides every day unaccom- . panied and is on familiar terms v with the huinblest. citizen. The} have a socialistic government in I Denmark, but it well controlled. W. J. Craig spoke on Being Brit- ish. In the last few years our un- -`derstznding of the British Crown has deepened and we appreciate more the fact that Royalty a family placed at the head to enn- bolize the Crown. The King is be- yond politics, but he is Very human. ' The unity and strength of the Bztisli Empire is illustrated by the wry George VI. became King. I: was a serious time. but Premier Baldwin in his calm way, _ with little fuss. showed the way Edward st-:-pped aside when there might easily have been bloodshed and revolution. There is something in being British that we may not be able to und-:-r- stand. but we feel it. There is free- dom that cannot be found ;=.nywhere else in the world. J. A. .\IacLaren spoke on {ht printing business Fourth Estate" {n11}-yw-Allie! 'T`1- ' -- '- ' ' ' ..... . `nun u\JllIJl:1V .: . . 3WhO will conduct the ml(l.'uiY1I'l'll:l' Smzxaminations of the Torrmto (Jon- alseravtolgv of Music in Barrie on July jg 2nd, is known on both .~:idr.-:~: of the Atlantic for his brilliant musicianship as 21 member of the famous` two- ` piano team of Malcolm and Go_rld'-n. ' -Audiences: in London, New York and fother large centrr.-:~: have acclainwrl `their playing, while tho network 0. the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- tion has brought their muszic to all *3 parts of Canada. l I V 3 The Iiixvanis Club heard short talks by t.h1'er: mr_-mbr.-r;~: of the club at Monday ni'g`ht .< meeting, and as one member remarked, Why go out- side for speaker:-: '. v .T_ NT Any-mun A6` 41., 17:... r- i lt s Results That IHREE SPEAKERS [ AT KIWANIS CLUB IV!` . NPR] i 0 an Wall! on $3. Iuh~.x~ in Barrie lmon L``nu\t~r_\~. _ ,...... ux-nu 1-uv n\'-1` Wolli St. n L`\mm~tr-rs. _._____ are t.\\'o sidvs 0 :11`. side and the ._._.__L L`HlL'1l` Rm`. nu . Mr. and Jain` SL. ` Ihx` \n 'l`uv. \I 1- nu.) DEATHS WARNING ~:cpnullL*:`. We h`s\' h. I1:-\\`5 If )1` nv:-\\'spap.c1` oicc world. The nub1i.-h.~.i in. 1,.~..._:_\.. I Mattr_e_sses;- vu In lhtm. daily pnpo o\.. H \I'.".ll_LI`lYIl`1'. -\t R.\'. H.\. '1`uro. Junv 1;'\. I`. .\lr.~`. Gmxio-.: nu` St. u M `CHI Va :\1\\'i 1).. .. Im\\'.< D103 12`. the :1dd1'e.~` 1 J. S. Shani. cu spubze on the Esta e" E` 111471-"iv1v.v ` ~ ,1< ,3. ..-1.. uuuuur NEWS. done I\.\. H: Juuvlfw 1 1.` A t d::u_;:`h':; R \` H of the road no cni.-i..x Mattresses rebuilt just like new. Beautiful Boxvn Comforters mad from fc"-.her beds, also made into Feather Mattresses. Eiderdowns re- covered. Representative here now Phone 1186. l|\\.\}\\l:l] June 15 .\l:$. \`.h'.~;.< -in .\ .:.,.....). rv w.-n-xmi rtx\\1u.\ In- and i5 I .L\'.n-nu \ I}. K al\i:$. :\ d:m_sr3\< Hmpix.-x.1. >1.` l\)\)" .aV. l}'C\.. .-\ Him r. '.u- R011 v.`:{:)}) I] .~l.m.u~\ . .('l HHHl` for the .\ I` .~)vi!:\l. 1!. 1351511`? r.du st 1'3.- ha .1. - mu- Uh` _- in- ` Sunday, June 20, 1937 Morning at Eleven Subject: Finding Christ in What is Broken. The members of the Barrie Lions Club will be our guests at this ser-l vice. g\\\l111.`i Mn` Qaluu -' --nun u ;v.\m1.~` \\I\ has`! .~ - `inn . . . .. \uI1l INU`\ 5u.1:`n?r`w`. lX`.:` . call at :m\~1 M` 1.Y~.z~ `,\\w.:.L-:~. Ga .RzL\' mad Msnsk-.\`k':\ L.=\!.:x-' 7~:".~\" all :11 !\\\s.)` Y\\\`4`.S:|\ .-:~x~.u (\\"N`\\ `1\\x\\mo awxi \m :.!\ Rs `1`1\x~n tlwrr aw Nun n 13:: mm lmu `W5 xx 1\w~.a 1-`ms !`.\).\ Nmv \`m~3.. \ as}a\\1g.\is` }.\g\. [IO-RFY C0.-\L`H ISSUES .-\ "\'.-\C_\Tl0N POUR F'0l..DE.R `P15? .-u_. `.5-35141-1141.: I-J RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERVICE Du11lop Street Phone m `in .-m:13~.,' m\s!`.s)~\ um N,` ash\\xgh\as. t.\<.\~.a. MM (`.913 aw} 1.x Mwauwezl am` . .\`I., ~ ' mm :.:-..1 u\w.wu.im\ aw XL \\. l~~.\7$sh~\J3s-. \`IuI*`$:`a\a u.m~.:\ Rx\x~ G !`<`.\` \\\.-\.-h A u .|!I u.\.su L\u_\ v -vv Q10 LEATHER GOODS 32 BAYFIELD STREET , YOUR HORSES ARE Ch:-ouchman s Linarnent, Salve and Cough Syrup p_. 'l`n I'.'11l:p::,_yt;!'H who pay both inzstuhnr,-n1.< of taxes on Hm above d.-m: :1 di:~:r-nun? of one and one-half pm" :m1. will ht: ullmvred on the amount of the ) Scmmd `I n:~:1nlmr:n1. .H:u'rir:, Jum; UHI, ].`}.'$7. COME IN AND SEE THEM AT um: \` t`3`V .`I`:\\' \-awzln Ran TRY OUR 7 V HARNESS `(A}RlBBLE3:Sm `T15 1'I-r I'I1\ll'I'III\A\.| ~-q. JUNE 2fti{ uvur u.-as { ` ha` \`\\:i\`h(\$ 1, `G :\\7~,:iz~`.n\ ,-`.\\I~l.' an} o. NO STRONGER THAN Colligr St Uniygq Chygch 'PT3`_f'm131n 1-.La:.z~.:. we gmss In me Iront win- "ximv ?:::d bsen cut and the thieves *1Y~..-.6. .<: mwi .-e-Vera] screw dI`lVl`S that '\\~;'m` on di.=p]a_v there. . With these `1.\\`..< `:.hr_\` had tried to pry open the door at the rear. which leads into :.!a~o mm building, but were unsuc- j.~:~.<. The revolver that was ly- M~;-.1.: mxmr the oloor apparently caught fshexr {km-_\'. as they made away "\\`~.`:h $1., 1919 attempt was discover- ed by Uonsmhle MacDonald about {S can .\londa_\'. v ! ! I`n\c1u'i2:g only an old .38 Smith :.(` \\'<.~`. 1*-;\'o1\'er for their efforts, !I.?`4`;x`\`<`." nzeade an unsuccessful at.- lc-:~.~.r.3~: `.0 break into the store of 1'L`x~r_\` Bros. on Baveld St. Sunday '\~.L:h:. The glass in the front win- .L\\\` T-A13 h.~.\n (Inf and Han f1 |;Avvnn ATTEMPTED ROBBERY AT URRY BROS. SPORT STORE I. SMITH, Treasurer. -ALL KINDS of the Taxes for 1937 ce of the Treasurer on '!`Hl,'!{SDAY, JUNE 17, 1937.. 3;_.- Phone 122 YOUR HARNESS 1:235? Eight PHONE 557 `.-_-_v- V. ----cvu vunllvll REV. E. E. LONG, B.A., B.D. Minister Lloyd Tufford, Org-anist and Choir- m asfpr. I nu. mnney suered 2' head, legs and face. SOLD AT MONKMAN S DRUG STORE. DOUGLAS DRUG STORE H. SMlTH'S DRUG STORE Barris- WATER WELL DRILLI-ZR 543 Albert Ave., Mimico, Ont. Harrie VVHlTTY'S DRUG STORE Allan:-Inl- ---- v..u-.\.nA p.1\.uvvJ. (Ala J.\l G-III. Evening at Seven Subject: Prayer and Healing. Wednesday, Bible Study Hour a I p.m. c IE.%.?,'c':iA\Il REV.-LOUIS PICK RING -' MINISTER (Eur Church School -at 10 k 63 BAYFIELD ST., BARRIE. ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Sunday, June 20, 1937 10 a.m.-The Church School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--The Rev. G. P. Kendell, M.A, of Bond Head. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned ___________ Mr. Harry I.i1*..=oy. 1n.=ura!`.cc and pubh'c1t_\' writer of the koka district. while motox-it Gmvenhum the other day. was swiped av ~ -~--L ALEX CLELAND Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist General Blacksmith B. HUFFMAN _ -.- .-..\ u.-uu:-rs and rd over twia. injuries to his JDUIL`. cult to know what to do like these." said the 1;`-_v have had a _:Ior1ou.< 'up a hotel bill and liv- best in town. The) a thorough Irouncing. rporaf punishment." Fiher Beds 1 3 uKUb Allandale ux..lX'il.'l('{` mat`. writer .\Iu.=- motox-in;: to side- South Porcupine- of his car af fenders and Id turned nvnv ful- uxul Barrie -u-ux. .uw_V were 5:` sentence and must Big Brother Oice in a month. _ ,..\.. au:pt'lH.It (1 1st report to the Hamilton once u rgazr master. _embark:d last Frida,\`. crnrrinm nah`; xvwu nu-a. 1111!! \\':as all he know. He \\`:z.< at 3 loss himself to know wlmz acmally had happened. _ In passim: sentence Magistmto Long'm:m said that this .5 a glar- i!~._: case of rockloss driving. Cut- ting` in and out of tmic was one of 1.112` most dangremus practices. "If 'you had observed the ordinary cour- tesies of the road `the n_ccdent _\\_~ouJd v\1u 1.....- L_1__, _\uu mm ooservea me ordinary tesies road the accident would not have taken place." he smd. lcar comm}: as the car immediately ahead of him swun_2' out. He slow- ed down and almost. got back to his own sid-r-. That all he know. a hhn M 1........ smn. wnon intcr\'iowod next day he could not recall an,\'thim: that would cause the impact. \\'hito's vmsion of the affair was that he made an attempt to pass the c:n`.< ahead of him. then swun_s: back into line. but mad~."- another :1t.1empt to pass. He did not. .~`(-0 the Wnlkvr em` coming the ,a.hc~ad swunc out. We chm- ,.,..... .v -,'-uuu. Miss Vilda Wxllkx-r, who was with llvl` father at tlw time. COI`l`0b0l':1t;vd his evidence. 'I`r:1flic Ofllcer J. I.r~wis arrived on the .~*cunv- of the collision about 45 minutes after it occurred. The m:n'k.< indicated cl(-m'l_v that the White cur \\'a.< on the wrong` side of th-` road when the impact. took phaco. Mr. White had been taken to the hospital . from concus- sion. \Vhon intervioxvod he recall nn\'H\n.v n...- |....;.\u .~ cur 10 roll over three ltinn-.< into the ditch. \V:1]k(-1`. he had don-e o\'or)1hin_: in his poxvvr to avoid t.ho:1ccident. Th: d:1mu_:- to the car amounted to $400. 'r,.,,m,. nm...... 1 v -.-.._.. nu-_v n21\`(- had time running up ing on the town. They should have I suggest. corporal" punishment." In _<:i\'ir.g: _iud_mm`-nt,. Magistrate Longman dealt on the Sf-1`i0U$n9s5 of the charge. It was only their youth that balanced` the jud_:'mem in their avor. They g'i\'en suspended ream-t um am 1\< .- - an uuur when he notim out from :1 long: line c appearud to swing: bad but cut out a_2`ain. fox-4 iho road before crash side of his car. The ix`. , \\'nn.'nv-' .In\c J nunn 01 lizwric on l1i;:11wz1_\' 11 on .\Izx_\' 24:11. when he collided with :1 car driven by John W. \Valkor, of Oro Station. Mr. Walker, who was severely in- j11l`: d in the accident. stumd that he \\'as preceding 0.'1. about 40 miles an hour when he noticed :1 car cut of trnic. It back into line. forcing him off cm. Sum Hw- Oscar )1. \Vl1itc-, -10. of Toronto. \va.< found _:ui1t_v on :1 charge of 21`;-ligx-11t driving and ned $25 and co.<'..<, amounting: to $35.60, with 21 :20-da_\' suspension of his dri\'er's p.1'mit. by )Iz1_:i.-tmte Lomzmzm in polic-3 court ,\'0. White \\`:l.< im'ol\'c-d in :m:1ccidont six mil:-s nonh of Bzuwic by W. \\ nn.-.... -: _________: AIR FORCE AT CAMP BORDEN NOW MOVING TO TRENTON Removal of the Royal Canadian Air Force training staff from Camp Borden to Trenton .=ta1".ed this week and ahout 100 of all ranks of the per.=or.ncl will be transfer1'e(l. Tho movement a"ect.= the yilm t1'm'nin_z whnol. Ihw air armamr-nt. school and :1 portion of tho headquarto1'.= staff. It is expected that within a month or . ' w9z=k.= all units engaged in flvirn: nirplzmcs will have l'f1 Camp Borden. TORONTO DRIVER GETS HEAVY FINE! .'.vJl-II. Tn the c:asr- of Mrs. Edith M. Robertson vs. Jas. E. Hughes, which O}V`n`-C] on F`rid':y last. the court was informed that a settlement had been re-ached between the parties. Thp. 1-,.:\-f neon 41.... ,5 '1` ' ,,.,. _. ........uuc:u uau neen The next case. that of Frank G. Rowe vs. the Corporation of the Town of Barrie, is slated for June `1; The General Sessions of the Peace proceeded very slowly this week. One settlement has been reached. The rst case. that of E. V. Kendall. Arthur Kendall, A. L. Hubbert and Robt. Hubbert vs. J. E. Eheppard. is still in progress. It will re-open for artrument on June 25th. Tn 41.- - " " sznv me car. which was found long: to Eglimon Motors, To cutting in and out of trafc proceds south. The charge wa defended and seven days were in which fo pay the ne. ______:___ GENERAL SESSIONS \,UbLvb .zuuountmg to $8, by Magis- `Lrate Longman in police court yes- t.erdz1_\'. Chief Stewart testied that on May 24th while he was on duty at the corner of Burton Ave., he saw the war. which to be- Toronto, as it The r-hm-n-n Va: .4 cv.uu\l`l`\ 180 Up craved adventure. It is diicul: to with boys Crow:-.. -'-'n..-... L, Charg~ed with reckless drix E_2'Iinton Motors were ned $5 costs .amounting to M: Lormman in m.1.',.,. --....L _____._____ The closing exercises at Ov:-nden College were held last week, when prizes and trophies were awarded. Speakers included F. E. Lennard, M.P., Dundas; Ven. Archdeacon Moulton and Miss Elgood. Miss Gertrude Brock presented the prizes. ____._____ ` Fast, satisfactory service on pass- ` port, service pass and chauffeur s 11 - cense pictures. Barrie Studio (over Simmons Coat Store). Printing, de- veloping and enlarging. _________ The employees of the Bryson Bread 00. plants in Barrie, Midland, Orillia and Collingwood held the.-it annual picnic in Midhurst -Park on \VL`dn(:Sd2ly aftemoon. EGLINTON MOTORS FOR RECKLES _________.__ Pleading guilty to a charge of be- ing intoxicated in a public place, Knute Coleman, Toronto, was ned $15 and- costs, amounting to $19, or ten days in gaol, by Magistrate Longman in police court yesterday. C-1'. _._____.____ Pleading guilty to a charge of operating a still, two young Victoria Harbor boys, Wm. Byers, age 220, and I-ILu'ry Sykes, age 22, were sm- tenced to three months in Barrie gaol by Magistrate Bick in Midland police court last week. Barvains in clean-up in bedding pkmts, also tomato, cabbage, pepper cabbage, cauliower, broccili and sprouts Babcock, corner of Cook and Codrington S15. xuu'l'\'h`\\'t`d the ummot, FINED RECKLESS DRIVING ....... my pom-e. nan n.rre-st- ed the keys of the car belonging: to Richard .-\'(k-_\' were found on the boys. .~\fn=r be-in_: questiomnl aml warned by Chief Stewart they con- fessed to the proposed theft. Reginald Storm of the Big: Bro- tfner Ofce. Hamilton. informed the court that he had seer the parents of the boys and on their behalf was asking for le!`.lf'!`.t judgrmvnt. It was a case of two boys over 16 and out of a job being at a loose end. \\'hil(- the other two. under 16, were ah- solutely fed with school and cra\:ed_ us ,7 _ _ . . ..-V IL 1. was not _2fiven pay 41.. mm-1n_9: mm 011 cm. into H11- impact c:1u. u roll -\>1hin._r ha hi: um"-.. _ , .. ~.....g.v.; Ul 011 -tmtc -orday. l1`('idnnf -iv u-5` ~ .u..e mgouu. xvuss __j.___ __._. driving,` were $5 mam uneu 5;) and police Courf vac- 0\\'- wan- Board of Education Tenders will be undor$ignod up to noon day, June 23rd. 19:7. be usm`. in Bzn-no the cmm'n;: s-:: any tender not n`~co:\=aril,\' accepted Spc=cicm.ion.< can be had from A. H. Fell, Sec.-Treau, Bond of Education. ` ..u...u_. LI11sI11:l)' gwx` you Lhv ommrtunily you have lwun looking` for to work for _vmn`. building :\ 1-ml husinos.< in your own name. I =0:-x-.1: cars on informed the p box-,: A re; .. L . m-a mm: 51.. Ens: 'l`oront.o. Act promptly. as this is an v: lent time of yo:n' to start. Prov . vxpm`ivm'c help. 11vcr. muv p'i\'\ \-nu '1`-hv man wv choose must haw sonw lmsinvss ability. :m.\'ious :md' wining: to work. and above :11}. hon- est and truthful. This is :1 real lnxsim\.~x< opportuniv_\'. with :1 . investment 1`0q\1ir0d (about fty dnl lars). Apply by mail or in person to 13-! King St. Ens: '1`oront.o. m-ommlr 51: um z.` uw g.:1'c.'1L J. known thu world housxhold products. in B:H`l'i1` for ll go himsvlf n rvul busi St`il1_`.`,' .~`t:1p1(' goods homo. .,.,_ \ ,_ . 1\L`:\`L` U. .\lC.Dl`l'I Roxwc Capt. .\. wood. to hold :1 wood :11 an \':l1`1_\' c~duc:11ion:zl pr-05:1 ' _ I ,..,-Inn no` ... _....uu un \\l'L`U innnodiatc dis Lmd will he 11 this _::1thering. . ...au kluLyU=Ua The gztthc-1'iag` also passed a re- soluiion that this meeting in the in- tt31'('.~'[ of weed control request that a \\'t;L'(l sut'\'oy bu County. and that most no.\'ious woods chl1 tC1`0d ntaps. such ittibrtttation able if pos. for Si1nL'0(`: Cottxzty \\'t,`C(I ntet-ting." ; _-\n invitation was Rotvo D. .\Ic.Dvt'ttti(l and (`nut A \l..I.... n H- LII`: responsibility of councils. pointed to look after the interest- of the people. was st1essed. To Make Weed Survey Two 1`x:S0ll.lt-i0I1S were carried un- animously by the g`atl1ering. A resolution was adop:ed the county council of Simcoe con sider the ad\'isabilit_\-' of purcliasing power spraying" equipment for weed control for use on county roads, and b ya1'1'a1igei11exit, an township roads, and under the the \\`ec1i inspectors that available at i)1`i\'z1te use in etc. '"l`l~., .~--A-- ` "that L`LC- ' The proposal will be placed be- for tllv county council sion here next Tuesday by Mr. Mac- Leod. who will come from for this purpose. Solutinn Ha. o1.:. Ar'~ ` ` at 'its scs-` Toronto ` .-ciou.~:. Mr. MacLeo(l spoke chemicals for weed cultivated elds this mended except for The department has 150 experiments with ' . . Sod-chlorate are commended in County each outt. operated weed inspec- tors. In using chemicals the soil may be affected for a year or two. In many counties spray machines are used for the roads, The Highway Dr-partment will pay a subsidy 01 50 per cent. on the purchase of sprayers and chemicals. and the .r'o:~'?. runs about $7 per mile for both sides of the road. Mr. MacLeod dealt with the var-' ious weeds, wild mustard. ra_gweed. wild oats. dodder, chicory, bind- weed. twitch grass, wild carrot, etc he responsibility ap- to look a+'+m. +1 :--L~ - The nun... _ , ,..,._...e KVLJLL _\t::Lc1`0i1_V the :=.:rainst them. Chief Stewart tu_1ied that on l\Ionda_v he had been notied b_\ Constable P2-ice that the four boys had been arrested. A citizen of the town had seen them tampering with several can: Collier St. and had police. \Vhen keys of HM 0231- Li.-.1.-......:.-~ -7 uu men` prope1c_V. 'I`hreshing machines are a source, of spreading weeds and stricter` measures are being taken to see that machines are thoroughly clean- ed before moving I`o a airm. Every threshing machine in the province-' must be licensed, and it is the duty` of the weed inspector to see that bhreshers live up to the law. In Sim- , 1 coe County there are 292 threshing` machines licensed. ` A1 . +119 a'fownnn.. --~--~'~~- IL) . ` - A duty devolves on road superin-4 tendents to see that all weeds on` the roads are destroyed, and rail! roads are held responsible for weeds` on their property. 'I`h1`eshimr n1n('l1no< -nv-n - --~ _ ,_ ___-: spcctors. The province is di\'jd0(. into eleven district and in the 41 coun-tics there are 998 weed inspec- tors this year. A weed inspector must give threv. _ days notice to a farmer to cut 01 9 destroy weeds on his farm. If nol action is taken, the inspector ma) 5 send some one to do the work and,` the cost will be added to the farm- ' er s taxes. In urban centres a notice I t I may be placed in a newspaper and if in seven (mys no action is taken, the inspector may have the work, done and the cost added to the own er s taxes. If the local inspector fails to do his duty, the district in- spector may have the work done and charge it up to the municipal-J ity. A Hn+\v .-Inna! .... --- - V ` The J. WEED INSPECTORS` ANNUAL MEETING` % TENDERS FOR COAL (Continued from page L .... STEADY WORK u uunu O\`L`1` 101' qu an ope good man to 1 business of his lplv used in v .vu.uL'1`Illl(l and Ucpu1y- lpl. .\Iclnt_\'ro, Coiling- mu-ctin_:: xn date as :21 prog:r:un for wxods in that ,2 district. John D. Mac- I110 chief S})<`:1kL`1' (1! or-im:. a career of crime last choosim: Barrie as :1 starting point, when they engaged rooms at the Que-c!:'=` Hotel. ran up :1 bill there for and then attC1T1pte(l to steal :1 car and niake a quick get- B\`V'a_\'. The boys, who gave their names as _-`slex. Lowe. 15; lienns-L11 Van- court., 15; Alex. .\IcPhersou. 143. and William )lcPlic-rson, 17. all pleaded guilty before .\Iagis1:rate Lon5:n:a:: in poficc C0111`: \'e=

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