monies. The fans will be given their first chance to see the new arena in all its glory. fresh with paint. aglow with lights and alive with people. It should be a truly fine spectacle. Having such a building is something Barrie can point to with pride as few other towns in Canada can show such an arena. The building is every ' bit as fine as Micllan(l'.v. much-pub licizecl arena, alth0u;:h not as yet equipped with an artificial ice plant. This may come later but for the : time l)einx.{. the arena will be opened for laeror;se, agrimiltural exhibitions, boxing and v/i'(-slliriu shows. public meetings and ulher affairs for which Barrie has nut harl cleeent accom- modation for _vr':n-5:. Barrie fans al- ways were a. if the old frame fink when it rarne to wunparistm with many other places. Now that is nun!` oven II. will hr` pn:<. tn ; moms at tho up-In-(late I tcr in thc: l;uilrHv1u. F} leamulfurlho Humnntn Son.:nul1hc dimw%nrs ' sdmclwmnmvmhrpmmmx Tho :n'r-nn nrnxtirlvs: ( (Continued rrom Page One) the arena before the opening cere- monies. 'l"I-xn Pane un'H kn criunn {hr-ir first BARRIE ARENA | TO BE OPENED MONDAY NEXT, Listen!- V Page Six Vuhittl` .I` up . lmtl ::t:Ill(-d on the md lwfurv I-`uhr could hv was hurlurl with X. -.1. ... Al... 1......|. IIl'il.`~l IH JIIIIUIHIIIHI L l`(-<'uxn.<(*l`h. 1'i\'in]_: .'ulonv at tho "It-nl. but from the 1` it i.-: ht-Iiovvd that n (Inn |n:..~.. rru-..n.l .\f` :ihln get refresh- tn-dzntc lunch coun- rling. This will be t-usnn to smnc pm`- r~(:trn':< will see l.`nnt. : pr-rrzrm ;z('lt< il, nvirlvs ('urrnfr>rtuhlc Andi...` l'..,- 1-'mn nnn \.()HC 11)!) J, l(`('HHl.\'l`l`H. Crihzn` was 1110 limp of tho .'u'r~i-rlc-nl. cmnrsv of his var ho In:-'1. mulirnl in tho |nm:(! ;.{I`.'I\'nl nf thernzn(l._iun1p(-(I thv right ditch and Vt.-mm-(I hzwk mum thv rum! into (ht- 0[1[)():s'il(`(Ii`.('l1. wht-re hv was thrown out of tho vc-hi('lv \\'h(rn it mllnd ow.-r. A In-m'|)_v fzn'm(-1` 11-arc] Ihv Cl'1lSh lull {hr- w.'1.s` (lvml whvn ho n-m.-In-I tho l).'ulI_v .`~`nlZl.\`h(";[ rm`. Cx'ih:n' hnd l)f`(`H \'i::ilin[{ smmr: friend.-; all (flnmzm and was x'(-lurninx: tn 'J'nmnln \\'lwn. :11 the lap nf 21 lulu: ;:ru(|(-. he lust (: of lhv Pill lY.`\|ll|(l| l\" s:ul1'vr(~(| uvk by :4 'l`l\Lm:(l:1y ` j,'(.'lll.'l ill lIlL'l'|.'l|iHll5. The funeral mass tank place in the Catholic church. Belle Ewart, at 10.30 ` a.m.. July 26. Rev. Dean Sweeney ` of Barrie was the celebrant. Pres- ` ent in the sanctuary were Rev. Fath- (-rs Mel-Ienry, Kane, James. O'Con- nnr. Allan and Brennan, who paid a fitting tribute to the clear departed. 'l`he pallbearers were J. J. Moore, A. E. Scanlnn. G. Allan, Wm. Sloan. James Barry. Wm. Redclick. Inter- ment took place in Belle Ewart Cem- etery. l\Il>~ '7'-nrnhlanv Ilvnu n rnnn nf L-{|~nntr On Monday evening, July 23, 1934. :1! his late residence. Belle Ewart. Adolphe Trombley went to his etern- nl reward after an illness of one week. Mr. Trombley was born in Belle Ewart, October 8, 1867. and was :1 life long resident of the town. For many years he was the owner ml" the business. A. Trombley & Co., generzxl merchants. l`lnn fnnnrnl vnnuc innlr nlnnn in H-\n l(l|l.'V\K.'Il. The edifice was filled with 21 large (-rowrl of s_\,'mpnthi'/.ing and mourn- ing friends who gathered to pay their last tribute of prayer to their dear. Lznnd friend. The numerous mass (`Zll`(iS and floral nff(',rin;.:s and the |.':rL:e number of snrrm-.Iim.{ friends who viewed the remains at the house uf n1mirninL', spoke ('lnquentiy of the rloep love and esteem in which the clear (lepurted was held. Lnft tn nurun-n hi: lucc nrn hie u-ifn Alllmugh officialdnm clcclinos tn (lisvuss it there is every likelilmod. it is understood. that the Game and Fisheries (icparlmcnt. under Hon. I-larry C. Nixon. will move at the nvxl legislature session for abolition `mt thv present rosidvnl gun license. I Mr Nixnn nu :1 nrivnltn n1mnhm- nl I I Akl XVI: jnyed. UHL. Those surviving are: his widow, formerly Catherine Beaten. whom he married in 1887; one son. An- drew. on the homestead; one brother Alex. M(:Nabb of Blind River; and also two gmndchildren. .I\/Ir. 'I'r0mbl(:y was a man of str0m.: ('lmr:1Ct(.-I` and kindly (lismnsilinn. which won for him the esteem and l`(`s])(`(`L of the whole community. All `spiritual ar1\1nn1zLLzcs for the sick and 1.-h-in.r um.-n hie mm M ,Im.n1 kn UUIII llU[)il|LL`U \`\v'ilS IICIU. Left to mourn his loss are his wife, two sons, V. lvlorrison and Adolphe Jr., and two tlaughtm .-4. Sistor Mary Roivc of St. Joseph's Community. 'I`m'mtn, and Mrs. W. B. Sullivan of T`nmnt0: also one brother. Wm. 'l`rumhlv_V nf Belle E\\';u`t. and (mo .~:i. l\/Irs. Wm. Jacks, Lofrny. UIT10. he was DOITI In renruary, 1031. The funeral was held on Friday. July 27, 1934, from his late residence with interment in Knox cemetery. vOro. Rev. Murdo Maclnnes had V charge of the service. assisted by I Rev. Mr. Finlayson of Mitchell ' Square. Among the floral tributes from friends was one from Central Presbyterian church of which de- ceased was a member. The pallbear- ers. nephews of the deceased. were: Andrew and John Hickling: Archie. William and Duncan Benton; and George Cooke. Those who attended the funeral from a distance includ- lcd John, Andrew and Alex Hickling innd Mrs. William Hines of Yearlcy, Ont. 'rr1n:In muruhyinrr rnon- his uvidnuu -~ -~--- I AH(lI`(`\|.' H. Crilmr. my-tl 4-}, 'I`m'nn-| tn, wu.< .'nImu:;l in.-:1nnll_v kiH(.`(1 ulmui. 8 fun. |"I'i \\'h('ll his cm` nv(a1'- tln`n(.-rl on :1 L:1'z:\'<-I .~ about four milv;-; stnunllnt-113:1 nf 'I`nH(,-nh:1m nn (`In'\1Inc- un '! 'l`;u-nun.-nil: An article re\'ealing' how niiw girls. all of the same household. rlmwned themselves in a suicide pact as a protest against loveles;< !marriages and family t_\'rann_v. See The American Weekly with Suncla_\".~' 1Detrnit Times, 3: lResident Gun License iAbolition Considered 4-nu-uu ..-\..`.-.... ' An old and respected resident of 0m Township in the person of An- gus McNabb passed away on Wed- nesday, July 25, 1934. The deceased who resided on lot 15. Con. 5, Oro. had been in failing health for some time. He born in February. 1851. 'I"hn funny-:21 um: hn'lr1 nn F`:-idnv, | l ADOLPHE TROMBLEY TO. END (` .-\.\'(`lENT 1 ANGUS MCNABB (`Ill.\'.-\'S T BRIDE S In 1933 :1 tutu] were sown to hu(k\ and production mm 000 bush(`1s. ilL'LlUIl Sllilll UL? tilltfll. The McCaLu,'hrin affair armce from the Henry Gnvernmm1t'.s' 1'('h10\'Z1l last year of tho Orillin I\ Iauistruu>. who had boon .'mpnin1v<'I durinyg the I"er{.:u.son ro;.:ime. With iho know- ledge M` the thnn A11nrm*y-CmmmnI Price and I<`m`ost.< Ivfinistt.-r `l*`inIn_\'- rl....u-n In. or. turn r.n.-.\n.n...~1 .. CHI . Cnrnnur Dr. J;un<~.< C`.umph::H, Tot,- tvnhnm. .~:l:nl(-(I that no inquest. would Iw l)(`('(`.\'.\'2Il`}'. [ I'u\'in('iaI Con- stnblo Juhn ML'l,v21n. Alliszton. in- vc.-:ti1,{ul..-(I. .`Ull. (Ill r.l).'_l\'|'lill'||l` tween Mc('zm;,:hI'in 21 S01`, Mzuzistrntn Ilnw (.`nldvvntm'. 'l`h(- 115.111-0 for the payment ur S concluded. it was :1 Iinln_vs ufTice at Buildings. LllI'.lL'I xvuy (l|IIllP.\(, HIlllll.'l|I|lll. I . This is one of lhe in\'osli5.{:1`lim1.s` intn investigations whivh wo 1)l'()m- ised during the campai;.{n." : Premier Hepburn. The Commis- sioner will report to the Atlurn0_V- General. and it will be up in Mr. Roebuck to decide \\'lw1h0r further action shall be taken." Tkn III :-f`nuu:rIx\-In .. ` n y-n.-n Fnnvn The reopened inquiry in the Mc- Caughrin case will be conducted by Mr. Justice Robert. Gmnl Fisher. who has been commissioned by the Government to in\'e: nll mat- ters growing out of and incidental to the appointment and resigmatinn of ex-Magistrate Daniel M(:(`:11u:l1- rih nf firilli 'l`hn nu-nhn urill in-1 Ul L'.\`lV12l).',l.\'ll'ill(.' J.Jil|llt`l JV|CkilU;ll' rin of Orillin. The probe will get under way almost immediately. i)1\'L`sli;{nlin11s inv 'tig;1tions .`.....1 .5 . f REPORTS-"F(3_ROEBUCK Mr. Justice R. G. Fisher Ap- pointed to Conduct Inquiry MCAUGHRlN CASE INQUIRY s'rA_R1s seen; //I'm disqusfed! ljusf had fhe Tank filled up wifha qood brand of qasoline, and somefhinq qoes wronq before Iqo five miles!" I nl 398.3 .!)() n<'ru:< kwhc-at in Canada wmuntorl to 8.483,- LI illll lust. vm. -).'..\!llH, (lllll \'\n|.\ .':l|v;:orL `I1 MI . the ":n'li:m1cnl n\'_\ istt.-r : (lru L2,. 'Lll.`lH'l ill awn b0 up _\'()ur liver. a You need Cm-tor : Little Liver Pills. Pure! vagetnhlc. Su. Quirk nnd sure romnlts. As [or them by name. Rufuse Iubutitutea. 25c. at All dr\uu:inl.a. 64 Miss Minnie Partridge, nurse-in- lraining. Hamilton, visited with rel- atives here. Miss Mabel Partridge. Miss Mabel Drury. Harold and (`mrclnn Duns- mnre motored to Manitoulin Island and Northern Ontario last week. The Sunday School of United <-hnrrh went by truck and motor Car to Midland park on Wednesday last. After dinner. games and then sup- per. the return trip was made by :1 tired but happy group of children and elders. W ' '"""""| Wake up your Liver Bile --No Calomcl necessary | For mu (a fool honlthv nml lmmw v..... or Ii. Lynd. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lnnderkir and vhildren visited last week with Mrs. S. Lzmdcrkin. Ilnnlh nf Mic: NI Ilnvnu :5. Lzmciermn. I)ea.th of Miss M. Hayes The death of Miss M. Hayes took place on Saturday mornin;.: at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Breth- et. She had come from her home at Beeton about two weeks ago and although suffering from a serious heart, condition for some time. her death came unexpectedly. Burial took place in the cemetery here on Monday. cnllcci on xrnenus nere l'C(:CnIl_V. Mrs. Kiteley and Miss Jennie Kite-1 lloy visited on Sunday at the home of R. Lynd. I and Thos. Lyons is in poor health at the present time. Mrs. W. J. Abernathy of Weston is 'l`hv l`i;1hI II In-|\yn the present time. Mrs. Abernethy Weston is visiting friends here. Rev. D. A. Ferguson of Port Pen-v vxsmng trxencls nere. Ferguson Perry called friends here recently. . Kitelev Kiha- IT'S LIVER THAT MAKES __Y_[_lU FEEL _s_n vgmcusn CROWN HILL BOND HEAD THE BARBIE EXAMINER, BARBIE, ONT.. CANADA '|'m` are VVru;hl.. The nwmnrinl :-'01` :11 the Cmmtzmh, To day, August 12. M ldllu Hutchi (my, 1\1u,'usL lV[i: i< spvn(lin;,' p.'1rcn1s, Mr. sun. 11;], nprlu. 1J|.llI\ltl_Y wnun nun. VVlIF_I|I. The Sunday School pi('m(' will ht` Iwld at Br:|dx>n`.< Bay on l"`ridn_y, Au~ gust 3. I M <. Mmverv and twn smm ml`. wum nu: uun run up: Illllp` unp,-u. A dnilc-r1 dr-st-1`i)>1im of the op- vning night and M` the builclim: with writeups zuhnut those ('nnnc(-tud with It will nmn.-n1 in next week's Exu mn i nl-r vlsmng at K. W. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto visited on Sunday. See Cnmimz 1 cream socun. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ronald and two dau_:{hl1-rs of Toronto are visit- ing at A. Rtm.'1ld's. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Iiamer and four children of Lt-{my spent Sun- day at R. W. I 1uwright's. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fralick. Bm'ri(-. Mrs. FYHSOI` and Doris, BI`:Irl1'm'd. spmlt Sunday with Mrs. Reid. Mr. and I\:h`s. J. Syminutml. /\lh(-r- lcy. spout. Sunday with Mrs. Wriy_hl. 1`hn Qunulnu Co-hnnl ni:-nu. nvll Inn Miss Jc-an_ Beatty of Toronto is visiting at R. W. Ma;.{uix'e's. J. W. Ward from sunnay. Coming Events" for partic- ulars regarding the Anglican ice `cream social. NT!` nnri M1`: \V W nnllnlr` nnr` any (H. K. W. 1`1uwngnL's. Fralick, visited their daughtelz Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. over the weekend. Pnu] nnd Eur] S1n1nchnrv nf Hillc- Johnson, the weekend. Paul and Earl Stotesbury of Hills- dale visited in the village recently, Paul 1'c-mainingz, at R. W. Ma1.:uire's. The Rnval Road Builders fmn1 the Paul 1'em.'umn;I, at R. W. Magulrels. Royal three ummintments uf this charge. took the service in the Uniied church on Sunday evening. The speakers. Mervyn Pzlrker. Roy '1`rz1cy and Earl Rit>h:1r(l::nn_ brought real! mossnuos to us. The musi(2 which` and mm`! 1cu>n:1r(1: I)rnugm re2u< messages musiv. which was p1'n\'ided by Eclenvule choir in their usual style, was much up- prccintcd. {USL .5. 1v1r.<. Muwory `nr v Train trike._s-'l-`ruck at Level Crossing ' [That's just qour trouble. Some irresponsible dealer sold qou some qqp`qasoline under the name ofa qood brand. You should fill up onlq al' Sealed Shell Pumps. Then qou are $_'q_r_e_' of qelnq hiqh qalilq qasoline a/wa/// CENTRAL ORO MINESING llut(`hin._ of her |mI1(I:1_\'.'< . and Mrs. Ed. and nfl visiting wzlh Ivlrs. v. 1v1zu.:uu'e's. with Mrs. Pearson 'r\'i<-v will lw holtl own Hall, on Sun- insrm ulizluy.-4 with 'I`m'nnLu hm` II Hnlt-llin. - - - -AND SO ANOTHER MOTORIST `*`- CHANGES TO SHELL! SN"l' it .1 wonderful s;lti9f:1ction-- not only to women drivers, hut to crcry nIotorisl---to imuw you can clrivc zuiywln.-rc~~city or coun(ry~-.In(l lw .\lllL` of gutting high quality gasoline always--siinp|y lay filling up only all Shell pumps? The Ul1(ll.'rgI`()lllHl l.lIIl\' um- l1L`ClL'(l to cw.-ry Shell pump is .SL'&llL'(l lay the Shell` (jnmp.iny nftcr ClCl1 lling. livery Shell pump luau. ` :1 written guurzlntcc to this effect. \\"hy run the risk of spoiling onc single trip through gcuin_i4 inferior gasoline (even though you stop .i( .1 \\'t'll-l\'[llI\Vn pump) \\`hL-n you can he sure of gutirig _L"t`lllllll(` Shell from c\ cry Sc-;1lc(l Shell pump? Al\\`;|):\. fill up at Lhc sign of the Shell. SUIIII: lL'I7|)l}ll,`*lIllI.' |n'::-nu ;;vL> n. The HI'('Tl(l proxtirlvs: seating :u:(-mnmmlnli for 1200 peo- ple. 'l`lw .'<(`llr7 uro of two pv'i(.'(*.s`. 350 and 251:, most of lhom at the lower price. 'l'l1(> morn l`nvm'(,-(l souls are those at tho mi(i(lIr.- of the sides. from \N}wr4:. 'ut' 4-o|u's(-. the bust, pos- sible view may he r:l3t.:iinnrl of the arena zmru. Howt.-vr.-r. an unobstruct- 0c`~ vi:-w is possible from any SOH1 in the hlllllllllll I`h(`r(\ is: gnnzl stzmding room for :moI,lu~r 1,000 ])(`()pl(!. It is (-xpi:-r't.e(l that M lr,-nst 2.000 people M11 be out for l){)4"lllYlI.{ night. A .4.. .. ..r ll. ..... r..I.\_v-vVH_V )(N)K.\' Ill l'1v(-ry hl>ll!~{(,`k(`l`])L`l` H1 ha. GASLNE N0 EXTRA COST urnst w an du. Tlnlrsdsw, August 2, 1036 j___:_ \lll' I`:Xi ndvts. Loose Gravel Blamed For Motorist s Death`