ratncx nussey. App Frawley, Barrie, Ont. mzzue bucn Sliatc menus. I would like to know who told him ` Ald. Mills said he had not and` _ so. The ex-constable said he could 'do that and would tell privately. Hu had been asked to tender his I 1`e; which he had done, but. f the council would regret that they ` took that way to d'ismis.= him. .-\l`(l. .\ lill< 21:1.-ml lain: `hnm 1-... N 51uwu't:1'uus and absolute] 1 He asked Ald. Mills made such statements. AM Man ...:,a 1., 1. nu u-.-Lunlii UUl.aJ.:L_iU'.l'UR; RELIEF OFFICER ; HIHU. l`h:nt no A ..l' l...... 4 vvAA|\.- New Force Pump VVi1r-2 :1:L'{-rl hnuv 1 permission 1 :1 wntr-r lot front of H. , F Among other speakers were (701.3 I T. L. Kidd, Conseravtive Whip; Mr. ` Macaulay, Mr. Henry, W. D. Black,; 9 Colonel T. L. Kennedy, Frank; -,Spence, G. C. Elgje and George - Doucett. ~ - .-.-.u you An; pun: lUUDu I mu; Lu: 1 cut .$('.S5lU. I No man could be more loyal to the fundamental principles of the Conservative Party than Mr. = l'l(.m'y, said Mr. Rowe. -`only direct political reference he I The leader was critical in the, Hl1l-dlC`, of the laissez faire attitude of the King Gov-Urnment in 1111-; .,perial relations. The Conservative, a.Prty, he said, was the only party! that maintained close Imperial re-1` lationships, that stood for the dr.--I v'Ae`lopme-nit of Canada's resources for I the people, and, when others dis- agreed with it, refrained from call- 5 i ing them all hypocrites. I Am--- -u__.. ,, J-n- "' ' I [ Mr. Rowe, in a brief address of welcome, paid special `tribute to the zeal and loyalty shown by I-l.on. [Leopold Macaulay, Conservative _ House Leader, and Hon. G,corgc S. Henry, former leader, since tho )time he (Mr. Rowe) was appoinlcd `to the leadership, and particularly 5 (luring the current svssion. I Mn .....v- :7 ; non. 15:11`! Rowe, leader of tho I Ontario COn.\`(:l VZltiVC Puriy. and I } .M`rs. Rowe, u11tcrtaincd xnmnln.-rs of `the Opposition in tho Leg1sl:1t1n'c [at the Albany Club on Monday i night. ] Lloyd HON. Hon. Earl Rowe, lea mtario (ioym-1-mnim. D N. EARL ROVVE IS HOST TO CONSERVATIVE M.P.P. S .u. :,-LU: " ELIZABETH AND Il1`ITERSEC'qI"!I(iNG STREETS 6 am. to 10 a.m.. _. DUNLOP STREET 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. L \.'.LJ'1J\J VV'>D I TO MAKE NECESSARY CHA~N{1`l}:`,S;"5.l'!5`. TIHE UNDER~ nGROU~NJ) SYSTIEM, l9'bECTRIC_}5StER'\UCE WILL BE SHUT OFF ON SUNDAY, APRIL 10th, AS FOIJLOWS: _ '.{y.:;I!.UlV.',|0 1? T ? I """"3"* ` "-j '-_*j'`A INTE`RRU` {M WATER, LIGHT Friday Apl. 8 Masonic Temple, Barrie Rt. `undiy, Apil '1o:`193s 11 a.m.--Rediscovc-ring the Cross. 3 p.m.--The Church School. 7 p.m.--Haunder s Cantata, Penitence, Pardon and Peace. Wednesday, 8 p.m., the Midweek M-eeting. Ixvrw vxnvvmn yr.-. ..... .......--..._ It. Hon. Arthur Meighen :0]. Hugh Clark, Ex-M.P. Hon. Earl Rowe cadcr p,,,., ,. _ Tickets 85c HEAR and dK;S"QQ5MMISSION cANAnIAArIoNKE Full information as to Round Trip On `abplfalion to any Agent. nay gou ocsxae the blue Pacic. motor thcgp orange groves and slower. idvnti highways enioy glamorous nights in gay Hoilywood. Your choice of routes . . . include the picturesqee Canadian Rockicl, charming 'ancouver and Victoria at no extra cost. 0 FIRST CLASS FARE O INTERMEDIATE FARE 0 COACH FARE Theoe'lUWTa x"es enable you to turn thc calgggat ahead . . . from Wmta rightTnto a Summer vacation . . . in gloxiouacalifomia. Play golf beside the blue thzouah orange Qrnuma n-A L AS :.'!.Ul'J;[O p_q-w-1-1-n THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938. ::- . FARM FOR SALE OR RENT < IIi*..1E!.*A\Il =_~_'; :3! COOPER. u.,... P.\s'rua K-\-?V:ES--fl-\IVITE YOU TO THESE SERV-ICES. V. vuuavu vllul I `REV . E. E. LONG, B.A., B.D. ' Minister . uvo u. 2;. uumu, u.A., 15.1). ` Minister T. : Tufford, Ozg-anist an ` Choir- master. .. E V SUFFERED A BROKEN LEG AND} PAID $10.75 FOR MOTOR CRASH.` VVes: half 10 : 12. concession 5,` Medonte, 100 acres, we-11 situatedy` Good stone residence, good barn, im- plement buildings; well cultivated. Formerly ovrned by the late Mr. Patrick Hussey. Apply to M. J. Frawlev. Ban-Ea. OM The Red Cro:~:.~: wi.=.hes to thank the following for donations re-" : ceived during the past week: ` _\1'r:~:. Radcli':. I\Ii:~::-. M. Parks, .32 EIII-n St.. .\I1's. C. I\IacMar`.in, ; H. Felt, Geo. C. Brown, Mrs. L.,[ . ` Clark:-, Mrs. A. Cockburn, .\Ii:<:~: I,.[ * I Tomlimon, Mrs. Seymour. 1 ` '=HY'!"I})(-T` (VF 21H!`]rz: (r1'w(.v1 An? \ H1 pullu: court, V ..Iftl"!1a_V. The charge was laid by I`rair,- Oicr.-r Jack Lrxwvis followimz, an ac- cident on January 28 in which `ht: accu:~:ed s car coilirlwi with one ; driven by E. J. McC]un;;, Phr-lp.'- south of Sfroud. ` ton, one mile lm..n1,.~. !,,. .Tn1'nn : 1-r.nr.:\vr.:1 n `last week. C'harIr;:< `ton St., paid (-0.. charge and remanded for scnmnce Johns, CT:1pp~r- t:-: of the court $10.75, before Ma,'.ri. C. Jr.-`.'~:j in police court ye: Th (-hnrrrp um: Inirl hxv T`w.'m! . ' . . I Convlctr.-d on a reckless dnvxngl I E This is a Government Regis- `feted School, where you are ` prepmetd for state examina- iticm. Make an appointment` for an interview NOW. A 1u.'m1n:~'0n, .\1I'.=,. Seymour. 3 The number of articles: given outl this wr.-ck was 134. ` ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A HAIRDRESSING CAREER? yzn EXClL'lSl\ d1.=.tr1ct, `FAMILEX co.. 570 St. St._. Montreal. Calling ail Salesman! Agents." Would you con: a change that would really make money? _\'ev.'] Sales Plan. Sales of 200 guaran-' tea-d 1ood-mr,-dicinal-toilet prepara- tions. Lower pric-:-.=.. Liberal com- `mission. Extra cash bonus. Free gifts. If you have a car and a littie cash and want to sell some-l thing that repeats the year round} in exclusive district, Write to` FAMILEX Clement St.. Montreal. The Women : Hospital Aid of `the P..\'. Hospital will hold a rum- 9`) ...4, image sale on Saturday, April in )Ioore s old shoe store, Dunlop St. All citizens are asked` to help in this worthy cause by gathering usad articles such as used clothing, furniture, etc.. for the sale. Phone 1102 or 151 and articles will be . called for, I ! I , 1 1 . Corinthian Lodge. T to-night welcomes memb-1's of three ' ` 1'n~.n:. T\nF`r...-`.1 ......J At the Cor..=er\'arive banquet to- monow night in the )Ias0r.`Ic Tem- ple Builri _::. Rt. Hon. .-`xrthurg 31:-ighen wz.1 propose the toast to` the Hon. Earl Row:-. and M2-.; Rowe will respond. The toast toj the Conservative Party will be pro- posed.-~by J. T. Simpson. county clerk, and Col. Hugh Clark, ex- l\I.P.. WU` rr-:nn~nr1 Toronto lodges . ,-........u.. uvu_;:, .-x.:.a.uu..-x..u..,i fro-night a visit from, ' I 3 Simoe. Dufferin and Ulster Lodges.` Th~`:_\' are bringing their own enter- tainment and a most r:njo_vab1`:- is assured. I E Ha1'1'_\' Bro:he1'. who has been ixth the Bank of Toronto :17: var- 11.0113 centres for .=eve1'al _\'cars, has gquit the bzmkinq business and ac- `cepted 21 position with the .\Ianu- facturers Life Insurance Co. in` Barrie. I A Dodge 1937 coach. belongingl [ to Sinclail` Motors, was stolen from F the car sales lot, west of Lowe's furniture store. on Sz1tu1`da_\' nigrht last. The postponed banquet for the Hon. Earl Rowe will be held on Friday, April 8th, at 6.30 p.m., in the Masonic Temple Building, Bar- rie. Right Hon. Arihur Maeighen and Col. Hugh Clark will speak. Tickers, 85, from executive. Barrie Conservative Assoication; Payne's Book Store, Robe1'tson s Drug Store and W`:-bb s Jewelry Store, Allamiale. Dress. informal. I The regular meeting of the Painswick W.I. will be held at the home of Mrs. W. G. Kennedy on Tuesday, April 12th, at 2.30 p.m. One feature of the meeting will be the draw for the Ins`t.itute quilts. Art Pugh, Deputy District Gover- nor. Lions Club, was the speaker at %he Orillia Lions Glub meeting last week. He was accompanied by F. Dobson, Past District Governor. I I Save Friday, April 22nd, for the' 'W.C.T.U. tea and sale of home- made baking in Trinity Parish Hall. Just received-! Sensational new ve-suite bridge game, $1.00 per pack. W4eaymouth s Book Store, 30 Elizabeth St. Communion services were held at Coliler St. United Church last Sun- day, when twenty-two united with the church, sixteen on profession of faith. For SaIe--Oak dining room suite, in first class cndition. Phone 53'. C1`:I'K, and L0.. 11 M.P.. W11! respond. The bay was covered with a glass-like sheet of ice Wednesday morning, but with the appearance of old Sol, it soon disappeared. r'o12_,b'a_J;-,-;,V~&Ll construct-ed `frail- er, as `good as new. Apply C. Gardner, 110 Dunlap S1.., Barrie. F012, .. DERWIN HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL THE RED CROSS j ;"' ' . I i:1*a1l- : nnur .\nnlx.v (` jj. A.F. and. .-\.)I., V-54 Pu;-n-n .\lAXWJ-ILL--AL Stmthnvcn Hosp:-9 Iul, .'\2).nl]:l.](3, on Saturday, Apr.,' ` 2, 1938, Mary Junv Scolt, widow! of Ilarold H. Muxwvll, in her 1 74th year. Funeral from 110!` 5 1uLu_- r(.'Sid(:Il(:(t, Brcntwoo-d, on!` [`u<. for interment in Angus ? ' Cmnetvry. I .` MORRI,SON--On 1`u.-sday, April 5, 1 at 2060 Gerrard` St... Toronto, ( Martha Morrison, sister of Annie I and Kate Morrison, apd_guughter A: H... I.-A counts 01 ruonc Ltumes Commis- sions. There are littie less than 1.000 municipalities in the province and about one-half as many public utilities commissions, and not a` single one of them is in trouble- nancially. On the other hand. very large number of municipal-3 ities are in ali sorts of trouble and i many in bankruptcy. These facts} demonstrated the wisdom of con-; trol by a central experienced body. There should also be some new` standards set relative to the re!a~ tions of various municipal bodies. The municipal councils must have` some control over the expenditures` of other bodies if they are to keep down the tax rate. r .1` 1 Y 1 Kr.-Icr.-y (m.-e Ada-lin(, ,.g`._ on '[`.,,._-,u..- An...-1 'KELCICY--At thr: R.\ . Ho:spiI:.1l, Barrie, on Wt.-dnv,-:-:vday, April 6, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wisdom) 21 son (John R,0na.'d). 1 `;~STACEY--At thv R.V. Ho.~:pitn] y I .:,1rrit:, on WI-dnr.-.uday, April 6, E 1.'!.'8, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Stacey, I 3: ; (Iumbt,-rland SL, :1 d:1u;:hter.... Q RI.\'I'}H.\R'I`---AI. the R.V. Hospilxf, ` Bnrriv.-, rm 'I`uv:~:duy, April 5, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Rinc:hnrt,| _r Shanty May, :7. son. I IRWI.\'~~-.\L thr: ILV. Hmpitul, Bur-l ,- K m':ug`\':uu-, :1 mulg LA I)()L'(."I'II,'I .-- --AL tn], I:u'rir:, on '1 31, 1938, to Mr. lnnntl I.-ulnn... .. -H'v)n-\-_T--m- thr: I<..V. I I . ' `, on \Vr:dm-.x:d;13, Y 19.48 ,to Mr. and Mn, )8] I5:1_V{ir*Id SL, :1 dz: SI"I .()[.'I,I'I-VAL 1111 };_v_ Hnrrw nn L`.-..l.... A ` I,r.'u;_"V.'ur-, :3. son. I ;' H()()I`I'IJ{-.A\t "hr: I.V. Hospital, 4 ' Thu`:-ir, on .\T0mI:1y, April 4,} E ].').`M, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert y Hoopv,-r, RR. 2, :1 son. ` SVV.-\.\'~--Al thre R..V. H.Ospit.').], ,_vt`.u' il.`-` irom r\]')Tll ISE, and that 'l`u<.-s i F. W. l\'ennr~d'y be appointed tax at Gerrard S1, mllertor as from April 1st at $50 Morrison, DP?` month ' Morrison, and duughter 10. That grant to Agricultural! of the late. Mr. and Mrs. Neil So<-My b`? iY1C1`0115"d '60 $200. and Morrison, formerly of Gu`1hria,! cheque issued for this amount. Oro township. Funeral on 11. What alterations in clerk's Thursday, April 7, from the Mc~ oflico as Planned be P! C08d``d With. Gill Funeral Home, Bloor St. 12- That Walter T3140" be 89-' Interment in Prospect Cemetery. pointed Cafe!-kc? Of Simcoe Hall- Collinmvood council ; night struck the tax 1-: {at 41 mills, two mill year and 14 mills l 1935. ax, 1:1-M, 1.0 M)`. mond L:ulou<::-ur, (iZlUL{'hU:I'S. .1`n.|)l. In Hzwrin-, 1.: Mr. I'.... Ald. Kenncy, at Monday night s councilmeeting, introduced a motion that the Board of Health be asked to investigate the fitness of an Al-' Iandzxle h0u.~:r,- hou; for haibtation. The and it was liable to tumble the occupants in bed some he said, was sinking on one` 15 Board '85 of .r2u'uzu11eI1t.. ' The complete revision of our municipal machine1'_v was iiecessary. The Department of Municipal Af- fairs should be given conzrol oi audits and accounts after the fash-_ ion in which the Hydro Commis-_i sion controls and audits the ac-l counts of Public Utilities Commis-3 sions. 'l`}1m'r- 21-.~. li++`n io:: 1..,..3 u1;.. !11'.. Though know it, t town and ;+ uuuuu Lo -`U4 Eight sons and one daughter werg all present for the anniver- .=ar_\'. Two sons, George and Ever cit. still farm the Coutts home- stead at Midhurst; Jack, Harold and thc-ir .=i.~*tc1' I\I_\'rtle are at home, Norman has a farm at Cookstown` and Forbes at Shanty Bay. - Dr. Wallace Cout.t.'~:, another son.` l now practicing dentistry in Detroit, ` W 5 home for the occasion. and- Dr. Geo11;`e Coutts. yzracluate of the L'ni\'ers1't._v of Toronto Medical Col-_ legze. was home from Cape Vin-; ` cent . I\'.Y. ._:_.j__:_.-- TOWN OWNED HOUSE ` NOT FIT FOR HABITATION ` ..w,, .. I R\NI.\'-r--AL rit-, rm I`uI-:~'d:1_v, April 5, 1038,, to Mr. and .\T.r.<. William Irwin,l` Cr:u';:valr-, LIVE STOCK TRADING SLOW, l HOGS DROP IN TORONTO; Bacon hogs dropped` 25c on the| Toronto live stock market yester- day, while cattle trading was slow. God butcher steers and heifers sold. at $5.75 `to $6.25, with common going as low as $4. Weighty steers were $5.50 10 $6.35, with: butcher cows going at $4.25 to $4.75, and canners and cutters at! $2.25 to $2.75. Choice veal" calves were priced at $8.50 to $10. E n-'_+.-uni, 1.---.. 1..- -1. I" Mr. and Mrs. George Coutts ob-` 'served their 50th wedding: anniver-. sary yesierday at their home in West Gwi1limbur_v. Mr. and Hrs. Courts ori{:inalI,v settled in Vespra; ` township. but moved to the Scotch.` Settlement in West G.\viIIin1bur;.'7 about 1920. r.`.'n-11+ um ` ~- A At outside points bacon prices dropped at some markets, held steady on others. Fm` drer weirzhts on the rail, Barri 1 :21-2 :n 1.-:;-1-_..-., --<--- r-- ~- ,...u. uxupytru an sunle marxets, but; dressed ; Barrio paid| $13.50, Kitchener 813. Chatham: 813.40. Stratford, London and Peterboro 313, Hamilton $13.65. up-z.:u, uuu L'allI1e1'S and cutters at! veal O ~truck bacon hogs closed at} 310, with sows quoted at $6.50 to| 37. \L -..L_::, H - - ` - l A pleasing` conce1_jt_;V_ and p1_aywasf given last Thursc21y_,njght in Cm. tral United"_ Chu1`ch Sunday Sc}1'o1_,|, 1r6v. 7`,`v"undef" the directibn of Miss] Jessie R. Bryson. _ 1 Part mm 1-nncigtml n1` 9 ..1.,....._` FINLAYSON WOULD ABOLISH C0. COUNCILS; LESS M.P.P.': A reduction of Ontlario s Leg'isa- ture from 90 members to 50, the abolition of county councils, and readjustment of the powers oi municipal bodies were advocated in the Ontario House on Thursday last by William Finlayson, M.P.P. for East Simcoe, in a speech which was followed with keeyi interest by Premier Hepburn. It is understood raht the Department of Municipal Affairs will before next session make an intensive survey of the suggestions relative 10 municipal reforms and county councils, and that the Cabinet will study the possibility of making a drastic cut in the membership of the Ontario Parliament. TLA ,.,\..._-lAL- ..,i-` ` uy M155 u-oronny uooper. ` . Part two introduced a play,` :Sa1Jy s Hat Shop. Those taking` part included Marion Scott, Mrs.! Ross Smith, Mrs. Ed. Part:-idge,! Mrs. A. E. Boyd, Miss Betty Per-i kins, Miss Nancy Rothwell and Mrs. W. R. Allen. `FORMER VESPRA COUPLE ' MARRIED FIFTY YEARS l acssle 1:. nryson. Part one consisted of a chorus,` vocal numbers by Fred McDoug'all, Miss Marian Scott`, Mrs. R. L, Richardson, Mr. Bert Allen, Miss` Norma Livin-gston, Mrs. H. E. Mc-I Cullou_:l1, Miss Eva Rumble, M1-_I Lloyd Colpitts, Mrs. Roy Urry;` 'duet.s by Marion Scott and Lloyd Colpitts; Mrs. W. A. Spearn and` Mrs. F. Dobson; quartettes by Mrs. Urry, M. Scott, Miss Cloughley, Miss Rumble and Messrs. , Beaver, B. Allen, M. Beach and L. Col-pitms; readings by Mrs. Ross Smilth, Mrs. A. E. Boyd, Miss Aud-1 dey Mulligan, and piano numbers by Miss Dorothy Cooper. ! two introdm-pd 9 7.1.... I AND PLAY AT 1 E COLLECTOR` coN(c2:IERAL UNITED CHURCH} (11:11;-Tau -1 UH I`! and 1 the aldernran did noti the house belongs to the` I relief recipients occupy; J ayzrc-ed, however, that f Health invc-stigate. DEATHS .L =uv n.v` l`ri1::_v, Apr I Mrs. R, 1 d:uu,:hu.-1`. ,_ A1 ihn TI BIRTHS REV. 11:, on Monday 1r: rate for 1938 `we mills` brlow last Ir.-:-.2, than in ll}.(llL(:I. the n.v. IIospi- ` Th u r.~' . Vl:1rrtl1 r. and Mrs. R.'l_V~; 1', Pearl SL, `win j I .vn'>.. ll. DVWUI, dztuxghtur. lIo.<'pit:xI, , April 1. 19:53, H. R. Sprault-, rhtm`. March 30 f ! . n The Northern Advan_c_ 4 the f hog 1 , but 5 -u~.~,\.J . ill. :10 nr!)CK 51?. 3" H J, (Tom: o`m~ml to pur('hn.=e a `I lot on Ham-y S`. hnlomxing to tho: 1; ; lown on ll1u- lmmal building tr-rn1s.{ _'t` Chivf St:-wzn-L nskml that he ,' hr .I1D])ll1`(l with :1 new umform, `:1.< his present. nnrl is worn out. ,"'l J. A. Johnson zxslcml that some 5'1 work bu ])]`O\'l(l('(l for him (lLl2'lnf.! 1"` thy. summr-r and fall. : 1,} Report of Committee ` L.` 1. 'l`l1uL request of Ho1-'.icu1tur- 1 1. ul So(.-ivty Irv :l(.'('L`])L(.`(l and council ' lco-ope)-alt: in un(lurtukin;.r outlined. 1` ,. 2. l`lm.L permission bu granbvd. l,` to Darwin Beauty Parlor to erect ,;'sigr1, also to D. A. Bell. \ ' 3. That requ-c.'~rt of J. R. Boys 1, , to movv fence at tennis courts 1 ,':1l;out six l.("`l, to . be ;:r:uItc(l~ ]- ,l if :1rr::n_u-4-nu-nts mm be made 10']- ;` ln-:1-A Innrl. tj ~ 1 'm.... I\/\ v : as z1.~'.~'t'.\':wr 11'. 21 salary Of $1,000 {I _yr=.'1r as from April 1st, and that iF, Kr-nnrwdgv mortor $50] . 10, Thnf tn-nnf On Anvu:n--`J----A`[ 3 8. That U turn of vehicles be pornnittmi at Lhv ve points, and` | signs he t-meted. I 9. That E. S. Lnlly bo rct;ainvw'd > as assessor at salary of $1,000 {yr-.'1r as Am-II ht am! n...+ ` u|Lmn:~ 1" ;;uru1m,r |)lHl(Iln;:'. ` v ; suII.uI\uII " A. H CO1-)PER. I:l.A.. Miss Jessie R. Bryson, Organist Suniaay, April 10, 1938 11 a.m.--Reception and Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. 2 p.m.---Crusaders. 3 p.m.- I'he Church School. 7 p.-m.-W:ha.t is God Like ? VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITE - I. .snId to II. J. C0109 on usual con-\' ditions r;:.'|rtlim: buildin;:. J Lllzll; 10!. I on Henry SI. bvf F g U" turn nf` unlainlm Inn ('11. .0. 'l.'h:1L 1'1-qur-st of Mr. Christiv '0 trim tn,-<-s be ;rr:1nt<.-d. (1. That :1 nt-w uniform bv pro- 1} curt-(I for Chit-f St.(.-\v:u L. I 7. l`hnt lot 7 Henry St. be} SON} C0109 nn ncnul nnh .- ...~ uuuu. .1. zurtinn be taken on n~qu-.~L uf I.-:umn1.:Lon town coun-I ` oil. ' .-.. . . 1 mt...` n - -- .\. uI'nI'_\'.~` r('. W. Chri; nskotl pt-rmi. to trim trons in from of his residence ; :1t 56 Brock St. TI T r*nl,- ..m,...,.,1 4.- ......_1_-__ , J UH uun1()[) DC. J. R. Colnmzm asked to r-rect :1 bo:1thuu.=e on ` rm Kr-nnzr-nf`-ldt St., in A. Ur~nr_v .< rvsidt-nce. W r`1n.~:;-+:..` .u.1.,.,1 .\,.. AJUHI uuul: uppllczlblulls 1ur U10 r-z1rctz1kin;:' of Simcoe Hall, a ballot ` -'ul favorr-. Walter Turton, Who; was appointed. The caretalcc-1r :4-4-ts frov livim: qua1*ter.s only, tl1r_-1'0 being no salary attached. Requests D. A. Br-ll w1'ot- asking permis-I sion to r.-rr.-ct a . ~`l}3,'Y1 at 75 Hayeld ` SL, also Mr.<. Dr-Twin for 21 Sign on Dunlop St. `TA R (`nlnwmn nclz.-.rl nrnunio.-..`n.. New rorce Pump Rewe Wiles, asked how the new force pump was working,` in clean- ing` out the septic tank, said it would not take the solid matter o rthe bottom. Another pump had to be rented from `he Brennan Paving Co., as it took two pumps to keep the liquid pumped from` t.h- iank while the solid matter was `hr,-in: taken out. Good pro,r:1'm=s, V howc-vr.-1'. was being made and the `cost, including the pump, would} ` not be as great as in 1933. ` Who? Caretaker Appointed for Simcoe Hall 1 From three applications for the- a "V"\:I`f\tl VFL- ` 1, Barrie Tennis Club, : situation so far as the easterly two i (Qonttinud from page -`one ; - Tennis Club wan:-1. FEW Feetl ' on Sophia 5!. . J. R. Boys, on behalf of the wro-te stating that the tennis courts on Sophia St. are too short for regulation play, with the result that on several occasions a player in running for .f_, -ii a ball has collided with lll l(` fence. It is met possible to improve the court: are concerned\, of because `two or three large trees at the south limit, which the Joint Stock .Co. refuse to remove. T1` LL- 1', ;.L1\' uuu uuuu asiwu to tender his .-\I'd. Mills asked him how long he had been on relief, and how `many days he had worked since.` Price said he had worked a day and a half, thousrh gretting` relief since F`c~bruary 1-1th. Want Amendment to Liquor Act A resolution passed by the town council of Leamington was received with the request thaz it be endors- _ ed. The resolution read: ' That this council petition the .-\Lto1'r1cy-Gem-1*al and the Chiei Commissioner of the Province of ` Ontario, to provide for the enact- . ment of the n-:-cessary legislation in way of an amendment to the Liquor Control Act providing for the pur~ `chase of beer, wine and other liquors only under individual amount permits and limiting" the : quantity to b*: purchased, and mak- ing: the provision of Section 30 of the Act effective in the case of beer and wine. , feet south at No. 1 court it would :give at least one court of proper adimensions. If the fence could be {moved onto the street about six feet it would be suicient. There would still be suicient space to the road and Mr. Boys did not think there would be any danger of accidents. County Levy $28,882.65 J. T. Simpson, county clerk, wrote advising that the county levy ' for roads for 1938 was one mill on . the equalized assessmenrt of $5,-g 765,000. The general county levy? is $23,060.00 and levy for voca.tion- ' :11 school, $57.65, making Barrie sl ttal` levy for 1938 $28b82.65. * Ex-Constable Say: Reports ` False Ex-Constable Price appeared be-; fore the council Monday night and | complained that erroneous and. false statenients had been made by ` a member of the council relative to 1 `how he lost his position as town I constable. These statements were; slanderous and absolutely untrue. l Ald. Mill: H-' hr. km: , vv . a u u. z u L E If the fence were moved a few! I l I Collier St United; _ChL'a_rch ] p.F`.\7 `D D rr\\vn