Capilo 233` Theatre THURSDA/Y-FREDAY-SATUHRDAY - JUI .Y 21.22_.g A Swirling, Crashing `I Drama of Stage and Turf. Meet Silver Prince _ Son of the Kin'gT ` and monicioimrmi-inf %_ Kl=Nn~ SILVER CRASHES ~ ' THROUGH; , % A >4--Dancing' will be on of tractions. at the Lennox Pi< usual.-_ V Alex. Podriges, a Russian- who lives ' on'_the.fth concession of Tecumseth . township , was sentenced to one month in jail `and fined. $.300~for having a , still and rectifyingfapparatus on -his 'm'emises. The seizure was made on Thursday of lastweek by provincial. officers -who visited the -;pl ce in search of liquor. . The still, ;which ; was not in use at the time, had been dismantled and the component parts were found in` different rooms of the ` house. In addition to the still it- self, twenty gallons of mash in pro- cess of fermentation. were found. When the still was set up in the court room a small quantity `of distilled li- quor trickled out of the worm. Pod- riges pleaded not guilty and laid the blame on the hired "man. Evidence for the prosecution was given by Sgt. Creasy and Inspector Harry Wright of Midland. ` - ` rzcumszm hm HAD: `_s1'ILL; "GETS JAIL AND 3300]-'lNEV che.at-[ Picnic as n`. 64th Yeair -..- -....,, ..-..ua,y mu1'1ung' we search was re_sumed. Heavy skies greeted the searchers, but about 11. o'clock: the _sun came out,` and the body of Mr. Cody was seen on the bottom in twelve feet of water. It was brought to the` surface, and about ve minutes later the body of the guide was taken out. The Funeral The body of Mr. Cody was taken to Toronto on Saturday morning and C the funeral was held on Monday 4 afternoon. ' ' The presence of ten thousand . peopleat the funera1-the largest ` funeral, it `is said, ever seen in Tor- 1 onto-was expressive of the high re- 1 gard in- which this brilliant young ` man was held and of the deep and 1 widespread sympathy for Dr. and ` Mrs. Cody in his tragic and untimely 1 death. No person could know Mau_r- t ice Cody -without liking and admir- 1 ing himifor his many fine qualities ' of head and heart. He was a man '5 of keen intellect, clever in his pro- C t F 0 n t fession, a close. student of public af- `fairs, an able`speaker, active in the .a airs of his church, in student or- ganizations andvarious other forms of serious endeavour, exercising a splendid inuenceamong the young , men with whom he -`came in contacts 1, Combined -with thesequalities he had n a most_likeable personality-modest, a kind and affable. During the twelve ic years the. family has had a summer home in Barrie, he was a frequent visitor here and. became known to many townspeople. On. two occas- ions -he addressed the Kiwanis Club and was to`xhave been the snnolrnr UB5 % 2_9b time on the thing to do .camp. Seve virgin fore but he n I1 mediately but early Frid the sun camp despatched. Thursday nigh fter waiting for some shore he decided the dnly was to set out for the miles of rough, almost st had to be traversed, ally got through to the camp and searchi ng p_arties were im- Efforts ' t were not successful, 1 ay morning the search * o c1ocku1 nwl-` on! 4-1.... I..-.1_- -A.' .Lu.1'. none:-ts started off when he last saw the othe were clinging to the side turned '-canoe. He reached in safety at a point about dred feet from where the iized, but when heturne for his two vc_onpanions the .---..t.... .... wu,n_= uucn up stream. Un' their way back they reached the small lake formed by the widening of the_river. `At this point the cur- rent is rapid. and the lake bottom is rocky and lled-rwith dead stumps. They circled `the lake trolling, and in some manner the canoe man, Par- diac, misjudged the current at the foot of the rapids below a narrow opening into -the lake. The`canoe -, was capsized in the swift water and - Mr. Roberts came up on one side of 1 `it and his companions on the other. This was at apoint about 25 feet _ from shore. The current, `however, ( was so fast that it was impossible, to strike out for shore. The swim- 1, mers were forced to go downstream, doing theirjbest to avoid the jagged rocks and stumps which reared their heads close to the surface of the water. . YUL. `n , 1. ....., -...5uavu a.a.:.5uWuy CIOSSCS Mar- -ten River. They paddled down the river about. eight miles, making an occasional portage, and then turned around to come back up stream. On wgy _back _th_ey ; .nuuc1 ba Uv.l. zoronto, escaped. _ The sad news came to Dr. and _ Mrs; Cody at their summer residence ,' here. .Th`ursday and they left Barrie for North Bay on the 11.30 train that night. ` \ How it Happened _ Thursday morning Messrs ' Cody and Roberts and Dan Pardiac of North` Bay, who was taking an off day to show thetwo Toronto you g ~ men some of the best shingispo s 1 in the vicinity, started out by canoe ~ from the construction camp where 1' the Ferguson Highway crosses Mar- 1 They paddled down 1 KQIVAII I! L A -- uu uu-: Juurcen mver, :50 miles north [1 of North Bay, lgst Thursday after'- 1 noon. The guide also was drowned H but the third man in the canoe, Fred 5 Roberts of Toronto, escaped. t The sad npwn nhmn 4-,. n. .--.I - H, Maurice Cody, only child of Rev. -Canon I-I. J._ Cody_and Mrs. Cody, met his death from drowning` on the Marten River, 30 miles north North Bad. Ina 'n.......:.... ..u-_- Guide Also Perishesx When f Canoe Upsets Near ` ` -North Bay. ' . 4; auu auuulps wmcn reared their LRoberts ta ted _9 first, and 1...; ....e- I` rts started off rst, t other two they lg of the,up- e. reached the shore three huh- nm whnvn Iu\`--- ---'- `THURSDAY. 21. 1927. -visas \lJ. uuc 1161.36 IIUSPICHI. . Heart af-I fection and yoor eyesight prevented him from going everseas. At the Base -Hospital he held the rank of Captain.` ` ' mun uuucuuun. -' In 1916 Maurice'Cody joined the Canadian Officers Training Corps and was attached to musketry staff. Later he was connected with the Canadian Army Medical Corps and was Assistant Quartermaster on the ' staff of the Base Hospital. Heart af- Eectiojn (and prevented] the legal profession, Mr. Cody was probably best known" in the Church of England circles, where he exerted much inuence. He was a-delegate to the Synod of Toronto, and at_the last session in June was elected 4 member of the Executive Committee and of the General Board of Relig- ious Education. Tn 101:: `AK------'-- "` " ' ' ' " GI.` I IL , Much anxiety is felt because of I the condition of Judge G. M. Vance, senior judge of Simcoe County, who underwent a serious operation on . Monday in the Toronto General Hos- ' pital. Judge Vance has been unwell for some time and unable to attend his office for the past two_months. Last Saturda ,he was taken to Tor- onto and fol owing the operation _on Monday his condition was reported to be critical. \ has been very little change. His many friends in Barrie and through- outnthe county are hoping for his re- covery. - :--`Iv uaaI\_|\JU L L Since that time there i uuuaulfiu uy Misses Uoris Canning)!" Mae Emms, Mary Gilchrist, Beatrice .McQuay, Reta Marriott and Madeline Torpey and Leslie Clarke, and limit-! ed third class certicates were grant-' ed to Misses Clara Luck and Ruthl Marriott. Miss Margaret `Wallace was successful in the kindergarten-_` primary class. . ' JUDGE VANCE SERIOUSLY ILL MIIIIL n...-.3-J.__ 7 V _.-........u AV\I|\lVlA'1la DAHNID I Names of eighteen former students of the B. C. I. appeared in the Nr-I mal School results made public last week.` The following` obtained first class certicates:' Misses Jean E. Cowan (Bayeld 'St.), -Ethel Garside, Marguerite` M l1er, Grace Miller, Reta Quantz, Chas. Baker, Sidney Tooke, Roy Houghton, Jas. Robert- l son. Second class certiates were obtained by Misses Doris Canning, Emms. Marv Gil:--hm'=+ Rao+vinn GU a...utucl- m we mm: and a pair. in the fourth. Elmvale were blank- ed until the seventh when they tall- ied twice. `Barrie scored three in the eighth, but 'Elm_vale got two in the ninth and tied it _up. George Coles scored the winning run for jBarrie in the last half of the ninth `with one down.- ~ `D.-..u..:.. n,-I vv - - ** - nuuuauay. ' On- Monday night Barrie won the n-al game in the northern group, defeating Elmyale 8-7 in a stubborn contest which was only decided in the ninth innings. Elmvale raced into the lead in the opening session when they scored three runs. Bar- rie scored one in their half and add- `ed another in the" third and pair fourth. Elmvaln EIOFA m....1. lalstrougl Beat Lefroy in'vFinal' ofisouthern Section: .- gl Tenzlnnings. ' Barrie and Stroud arethe winners in the northern andsouthern groups respectively of the District Softball 1 League and they will play home and \ [home games next _week for the" Pat- terson Cup. The first game will be at Stroud next Monday evening, with the return game herethe following `Thursday. nn- MnnJ--- __.'..LL `Fl PASSED NORMAL EXAMS xTnw..\... .1? '.:--'LL- ~ " he: ,- .,..,,,..... as you watch the little Dutch slavey Whiri, via skates, speed-boat, and even the wings of he famous-`mi11, in relen ess pursuit of Dan Cupid! ______ \rn_lAl\r\J Ad 11919 IIUVV `in her maddest, merriest romance. You ll grow` breathless from laughter ac vnn xunb-L Ll... Hui- I`HE- greatest `of screen comediennes is here now 0:9-\ lnn .----`-`- ` ` DOROTHY SEBASTIAN Also in the Cast! EPISODE 2 -v CASEY of the COAST GUARD 29b` , On Thursday night of last week a ten-ton truck with a trailer, laden [- with-beer from Cosgrave s Brewery,,' Toronto, en route to the warehouse 1 in Barrie, went through a road in: Innisl on a detourta few miles this! ; side of Churchill. The truck andl: trailer together carried almost a car-I ' load of beer and the weight was too to the axles and the entire load had to be transferred. The truck did not get out until the following night. TOO MUCH BEER PUT THROUGH INNISFIL R ' ;3ARcA1Ns ;A1Ns EXCEPTIONAL 7- . AND WHAT 'is being demonstrated this next, The balance of our 1_ats are offered at 98 cts.` mmer drag: ama- ..c ...r--- N9. 29. : cuure xoaa mm The_ T TRUCK ROADWAY 4 an un.a1\J1vu"'uV '* RKEL DANE u----:-- - DIRECTED BY - WILLIAM GOODRICH (Fatty Arbuckle) `PATHE NEWS HAL ROACH COMEDY MXEESENNEE \ COMEDY TWICE EACH NIGHT. SATURDAY MATINEE OWEN MOORE LOUISE FAZENDA GEORGE SEIGMAN mnf I\A`vru ' -__u..-- wywvluul BARRIE Successor to O. R. RUSK ' Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Saturday till 10 p.m. Evenings by appointment Phone 80. 53 Dunlop St. > -_._._-- 5'-no IJIVIII Eyesight Specialist RADDII.` WITH * MONDAY-TUESDAY.WEDNES. -- JULY 25.25.27 . . '_He Saw Hef-`-. andHe Wantej Her! . 5 \ {ca 4... ; ..%. JUVENILE COMEDY, EXCESE BAjGGAGE SAT. MA E ALSO FOX NEWS LETTER. _ TINEE -'- CHILDREN 5;, ADULTS 15. Pulsating with the life and sparkle of` the turf. Greater riding than Sande, greater thrills than Churchill Downs. A race between an unknown and famous Eastern horse. Silver comes through in the greatest climax of his career.