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Barrie Examiner, 11 Oct 1934, p. 1

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THE + BARRlEl+ EXAMINER ?Nc1'MReEi;i;&1`:)f W'SiIfro; ;rc}te 'Cou'r"t ~ % In 19th Year as Alliston s Mayor hllrl [IEHU 115 II)\\` in nu L'V'Hl.\ unu unl lhuzh as $2.60. In his bi[.u:t`st years I he handlvd as much as 150,000 bush~ ;els of grain in a season. 100,000 of this being wheat. Much less grain * was fed in those days. as pork dress- led sold for $3.25 per cwt. He was Hhe first dealer in Alliston to handle Fpntntncs in 21 large way, shipping as much as 150 cars in a season. Last `year he shipped 30.000 bags. He ship- ped the first car of Dooleys out of Allistnn. [ayur of Allistnn. who was sworn! 1 on '[`u<-: murning an R(-;{ish':1r I the Surm;1ul.c Court fur thv (`nm-` 1 nf Sim(-no. A .' biunrnplny of Ir. Mitvholl appears on (his pzuzui H! \H'\\ LI|l' III` ::\'ilinn. the j: zs Ii\`('.\1 and mi` whivh had to > In-nix rm :u'('nunl Iun\.| A... A I L'\l'IHHL{, IUEHH 1 and hm` trrmpr` 1 Willis Tipping: , frum Sh:-.lhurn0 ll lM'llIlIl.\, |)Il'?\H]l'|I|, and 'I`hmnn.\' Rnhin (l<-nl.-:_ '1`. M<'Kni;zhl. '1" I T'\..um..n mm, Illh. I. lVI|'I\lIl).LlI|,l '. J. D:Iw:~:ux1. swu ` satisfied with the! I-ur'.~'. (-xhibitinn. -. :1 ('nn0m`t* clrl in 1110 P:|\'ilirm. fc:1turinr.: Pearl lI'rmp(\ from Tnrrm- ippim: and his or- A.L\I TDEER KILLER 1s SENTENCED THREE MONTHS _TWO OTHERS 1-"man -|lVl('laI`l`),(!H` HI -`l[>|H'iIIIl|],; ll ! -1 11:11- s: h'.'i\'_`. [)('lh'lH_V. "H was Fl V-inm.~'l un.'~'.pm'i: `mns:iilu- trick in 1 1 at :1 pm, do-~r and then hit it 1 on the hvurl. Tho dun vannot be re- ipi. l(`(`(i, and since the rim: has-I urmv. -'th- two young bucks, |"Spic" and ,2Spr\n"> hnvv zilsn unm-". 'I'h- mnximInn1r~rm .'mr`l fint`. mnv _z|ppv-nr Iiizhl in thiu r`ns-", Mn1,'i.~:tr:Ih-. J.h-ff}: Rain in :x'(`l\il'l1l'il1|.( Hounslnw. l_- ! "In the czmu of Iinunsluw. it was a d`lil)c~r.'1Qo nr71.". p In fining Smith. His Wrimhin slntvd that. .'1(~cordimz to his (`vi- d(`n(`l` hr-, dirl not, know nnyihinu _1nbr)ul the d('(`l`, or whom it came _ i from. i Ar'r`run.-1-`var! Ynnnz-H kn maid` I i. U HUN!` IU H\'(`I'l iIHUlHt'l". Frank Hmmmmd. Bnrrit`. gave :1 very intvrcxctimz talk on prnpnszs for tho l`(`fnl'n1 of the` educational system. Mr felt that while odum-! tinn had advanced. culture sucnwdj to have lost ground. Thorv should: be :1 more floxiblo curriculum withi loss tonchimz {nr exnminntinn pur- poses. ] Prinrinnl A T? F'.irrlu'nnd Rnrrin ! Tho c0nt'v.~:sv(i slnym` of "Chev- rt-liv"--thv pm don which was hit ow-r the hvzid with :1 h:Ilt'hul at the farm of J. J. (`n<'hi'.'m:-, (`un(`(`SSi()l'| 3, Fissu. nu-:n' H:Ixt(~r, and whnso body was (h`ng;.:vd znvny in the dark of night is now .\'(`l`\ il1L{ :1 ihroc Innnths' in-rm in gun! for the dvcd. Willinm Ilnun.~:lnw. :I11v(l `.10. n:n'0l- 1(`(i r~fnI'ni:11nr_v Ind -nmlnywl as :1 ifarxnlinnd hy 'FhnlIuI.~:nII .1:-iuiotl. |r-niwvssimi 8. I. 2s.<:1. pie-.'ulm1 ;.',nill_v to `tho Chnrgo of hunting. killing nr `(ivxtm_viinz, :1 (lw-r out if season, . L. .-. '3 ..~.\ nl` Hun i I('Ull('('.\S|Ull U. < `wiv::tm_\/imI. :\ `(.`()Illl'&ll`_V to Gnnw and I" `nppvnrt-rl in 1 `tl.`I'l100H, an: Icusts. in all tlstrnto Cmnpt lnmivn nf lhr }ln(k the Km `,fini.~ nut. an I.... I.:.. ,.x,I ow Chevrette's Slayer Fined $50 and Costs With Gaol Option l"i. AM when ho. npp(`m (-rl (-mlrl. lu-rv 'I`m':<(l:Iy af- nnrl wn:< finwl $50 and `costs. $5-1,50, by Svnim' Mam tlstrnto Cmnplun .l:-ffs. with nn aller- lnnlivv lhl`(`(` nmnll\.\` in 1.11101. H0 mo! lorm nnrl will also mmllu-1' month rcmaininL! jun his old term fur llwfl. . 'l"wn nllu-rs: 1ll::n plonrlt-d guilty and wvrv c-:u'h finvrl $125 and costs. .in all $28.50. or turn mnnlhrs in gaul. 1f()l' lmlnwfully hnvim: rmrl l,r:m.- Hm: (Ivor. (`n1m`nr_v tn s:!\(`liun 49 42) inf lhv Cunw and M511!-|'i<-s Art. ;'l`lm.~- cnrwiclt-(I \V(`l`(` 'l'humDs(m .l(-mwlt, nxzwl 55. and llnrry Smith, `nae-tl ll), lmlh of HRS}! l`nwnxl`.lp` A irixnilzn` (~lx.'1r1.(:- .'lLllll.\'l, Kenneth Smith. ymxnua-r hrullwr of Ilarry "4n\Hl\ urnu uri|hr1I'.'|uJI\ "|.'UIH.l'ill'_V H) S l'l.IUlI I `('l'l U1 UIU r . al|'llIIl'|I, iI).:l"l J-I. illlil lIIIII`Y Ljlllllrll. H), Tmvnxlzlp. `i.*:imil:n' Harry `Smith. was wilhrimwn. L Tho t`h.'n';zc~ :Ix.::nn: Hnunslnw was Elnirl by I rnvim`inl (m1s:1nhIc- W. B. fnllmvlnu his t.rnvim.z of the !t,r.'1<~ks of n mr-tun` cm` from the scene ;:>f the killing. while H)u.~4(e n;::|it1sI, ;.h-xmc-H nnrl Smith wvrv laid hv ;(`u'1m<- In. Jam:-3: 1"` IW`Gx`(`L',nr. Thu |.'n1.-r ('un(Im"1o~d H10 vnsv for the iprn. whilv Ihv .'u:mIsorl were inn! l`(`|)l`('.`H`Hl(`(] by r' ! "'I'hi.~: dvm was :1 pr-1 door Tm` \lv urlxrlln` -. and HI Oh Y T (`In-I1. `many _V(?ZIl'H. II llzuw family. '1VIv(1r(~;:m` in |s<>n:Ihly h~.'1\'_\' 1:-nu.-I nnqnnri `Hum. Adrirossimz Jr-xmt-H. hr` said: I don't. know if as much run he said in your (`1\.\'f`. You must have known `that this w:nsn'L :1 ;,':1m(- rim-1' whc-n `you out it up and n"-rivxnvrl it." Nut :11, the Hm-, J1.-nm-H inter- . O n ! .\-UH. XH IHXH. Hl'I"rIll'H HHH Ill IHLH. Re-iruw 1.'l2. >_ Mr. Mxtrholl was II Mt-thmli.st. but ~.m('e- lhnt tnnm a rm-mht-r of Hm Umu-rl ('hur('h. ho- imz at present on the Bunrd ul` Wow Icy ('hln`l`h._/Ulistnn. His fraternal affxliatinns vnnsist of membership in Seven Star Lodge AF. 8: A.M., Allis- ton. and the Scottish Rite in which he has attained the 82nd degree. Mrs. Mitchell. before her marriage. was Bertha Eliza Grecnlecs of the Scotch Linc. Essa. They have one daughter Vivian, 18 years of age. I l Phnnn 972 for good job prinng. .`l`.'ll(` :u:L . I in puaca. I Principal A. R. Cirdwond, Barrio; \ Collotziato Institute. outlined a sys-It tom which mxght tnkv the place ofji tho prcsont Normal Schoo1 trainin_:_l for teachers, it being to :1m'n`ontioef \ ymmg tva(~hv1's after g.:mduntion`.( from tlw s(~cnxwl:u1')' .~`(`h(ml.<. to learn] the 1e.'whin;.: 1n'nft~s. undor vxpur-: ivnced toachm-.~: 1 I ])l'l "dt-('1 .'1|>p-.'I I|l'l`. PAGES 1 to 6 SECTION 1 : tour, please) ivC.7iT : fur ' lhu JJ. Coch- znrvrl lnsp0(:1.nr inn fnr 2: I'lI.'l- hihit of dairy I nf Hm Bund nrv:mm-rl in ..6` IL... TX llll VV (I) y. H0 1936. II s1'u.\un, of UK`. rl\l\v'\ hn Va iI.\ (M'- did I96, do- in West Jamie- . 1 nun Tho nponimz of thv Friday mnrn-` lng sosuinn \\:l< taken up \\'1lh :1 talk by Mi ~: B. Axkcn. I7uL nn "Class", L r.... ...I r..;....~- :. ..\.1nh\ Cultirvajtimt of Flowers is Hobby of Simcoe s Registrar of Deeds \ K K Fmzlu -\`I An (H lhl_\ he \\';| the la .\ ('(| I N with Who Inna. RRIIHU `JR k'HL`.\.". His great lmlwby is flurioulmro and. he pursues it with ll\21l`kt'd sixcvcss. Gladioli are his sp(=cinlt_\'. and he has done a great deal of hybridizing. some of his nriginations being known throughout America and in Great Britain as well. llo is a \'ice-prosi- dent of tho Canadian Gladiolus Soci- ety and one of its most c-nthusi- nstic xnemburs. H0 is :1 past presi-, dent of the Barrie Horticultural and Town In1pi'0\'o.-inem Society. was for years its . mid is still :1 dir- o 70th Year. jREMA1Ns RECOVERED VALUABLE ADDRESSES} x __j i (`itimns uf II-.n`rio received a shock whom they learned of the tragic death . by drowning: about 8 pm. Sunday. of {William Roy Cnvillo. aged 38. pros- idem of the Covillo 'I`ransport Cr). Limited, Toronto and Barrie. presi- ldont of the Barrie Baseball Club. dir- ! octnr of the Barrie Hockey Club, and all-mund sportsman. 'T`hn Irnrvnrlv .'.. \vhin}\ r~m.m.. um. `W. Roy Coville Drowns I When Boat Overturns: Three Others Are Saved EOutboard Motor Boat Cap- } sizes in Gale Near Hon- % ey Harbour EMrs. Coville, M; and Mrs. Bert Carter, Allandale, I Reach Shore (lI|'IlVlll|\| b|J\ll Lhlllilll. Tho tratzedy in which Cnvillc lost his life took place in the bay nbout [two miles nortlmast of Honey Har- lbnur. Georgian Bay, while he and this wife. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert ](`:u'tor. Gowan St., were on a fish~ `ilng trip for the weekend. l The remains were recovered on `l\ fnnda_\' afternoon after :1 dx';u1g:in:: L party had soa1`(`l1od all day. l 'T`I-\n nhnr I\\nvV\`\r\v-n n! 6!. up-..hv L gun I) xmu .\\.'uH'lIL'u all net) . 1 The other members of the party I of four had a mira(`u1ou.< (Escape from idmwning, and their lives were only j.<:n\'od by clinging to the bottom of {tho upturned outboard motor boat. iwhich had mpsizvd. throwing its I I four n(`<'up.'1nts into the water. 'T`hr\ rnntnr nf thn hn.-1! hnri ctnnnnrl nun l||`l`ll[h'lIllZ\ lull) UH` \\'EllL`l'. The motor of the boat had stopped. when :1 sudden gale blow the light ` craft armmd. overturning it. 'T`hn h~:xrvnrl\- hnc run? :1 nlnnnx nvnr `u'HIll HI il Ul)ll_\. JIHl'llllL'H\ u1Ul\' i place in Toronto this: afternoon from > the ro. of Mr. Covillc-`s moth- ; or. 9&2 Ynngo strcot. Loft Here Sunday Morning: ; The sux`\'i\'m`.< vividly described the : 1ragvd,\' tn Tho I.x:nnincr on thoir re- | turn to Barrio. `. '1'-`n I\:\v~.\- .\l' rnunnn Int`! 11.` A `r\`l\ [ llllll IU DiH'I'l{'. `; The pzxrty of four loft Barrio late Sunday morning in Mr. C0vi11e's mo- ;` tor car. with :1 trailer hooked on be- 3 hind carrying: the fourteen-foot boat. ;'I`he,`~' hmtorod directly to Honey Har- ; hour and thence to I{e\vitt's Hotel. |'lrllL KHUUHU. U\ L`l'Llll'IllI1K ll. The tra;:od_v has cast a gloom nvor itho sporting: frntm~nit_v of the town. land the funeral s0r\'i<`o hold at his I 1.110 rosidonco. 51 Innisfil street. _\'os- `_1(-rduy afternoon. was attended by `the members of the Barrie baseball 4 . lit-mu m a body. Interment took no. .|\::- "(on ` I\`vu/In in Tn .. ro~1\o~ Jill. lll'll,'),'illl'.\ H|llllUL'l('U EIUUUL lnJU.i Officers were elected for the en-i suing year at the closing session as! follows: presideni. (`evil Fi'eneh.C Elmvnie: viee-president. K. M. NIP-1 Lcnnnn. Prince of \V:11es School. B:1l`- $ I ric; SCCl`(`l'lI') -h`Cn.\'llI`(`l`. J. E. Morri- son. Prinec of Wales Sehnoi. Bnrriezi. librarian. W. A. Bell. King Edward! School. Allnndalc: executive com- mittee. Bellehumeur. Penetangui-' shone: Miss Alberta Newton. Barrie: Miss Rim MeKever. Barrie: Missl B. Aiken. Dalston; Duncan Camp-I bell. Hawkestnne. 3 . I . I`1a<`im.: the boat in the water at itho hotel. they started on their way iubnut 4 p.m.. fishing-bent. and with itrawling lines out. Covillc was in c11n1':c of the boat. sitting on the nu-rxnr er-:1 nnprrninxv (hr: nnhnnr `lCI1ill'f.',U U1 lHL' UUd|. bllllllg Ull IIIU I roar scai. opemtimx the outboard v motor, and stocrin_L: the craft. They 1 had gone down the bay about a mile } and a half in this way and had start- {cd back to the hotel when the mis- | Imp (vcrurrvd. Thn mnlnr had nnf hr-an wnrklna ` Hilp (`(`CUl'I'lTL`l. The motor had not been working .\'or_\' well and had gone slowly on f the way down. but on the way back lit fin;\ll_\' stopped. Mr. Cnville had been mumking the engine and he was almost oxhaustod when Bert? ;(`:u`1er took clmrgc. taking the back! I \\ (I.\ nuHu.\\ l'.\lIuu.`\( \I unru n _(`:n`!er 1; ` (Turn to page 31:, please! I I rvlatod some of her experiences and `inmrossinns whxlo teaching in the Canadian Amdvmy at Chcngm, (`hm::. `.200 n1l11`.\' up the Yamztsv Riv- nv A rlicnlnv nf cnnx'nr\3r: nrldnd r)lI:ul.`Il Lz.\r.I\.. .\l`\'k`II k`UllVl\`lL'\l. one withdrawn .. .. _ . ....... .. `J Breach H.'l`..-\.. convicted . 12. Breach fruit bylaw. awaiting trial If Breach bylaw 1200, convicted ...... .. 1 : Breach bylaw 1029. convicted ,. 1 Petty complaints. all attended to ....25 A54: uu u-.u\u.\. .v I hung. .u. \.-hu nu. i Total .................................................. ..53:whO rep,-e_,-,_\nmd his province at --- J. Ben Sibbald. Cnigziry. Almui` - the C..\.L.A. annual meeting here. i "Coming Events." 3 cents a word: brought greetings from Alberta. and` with 50 cents minimum. Cheapest-Loutlined some of the difficulties con-l Xlud most. effective publicity Ior en-ifronted in lacrosse circles there. Hal tortniixmoiits. Isuid his father had come from this Average Attendance 1700 in September ; The :wc1'ago attendance of Barrio Collegiate Institute and Public Schools during September, was up- pmximatoly 94 per cent. it was re- vcnled in the prim'ipal.<' reports Suh- mittod to Barrio Bu.-xrd of Edu(`:1Hm1 at its Ovtnbor mcolingz. Tllosday ov- vnimz. 'l`ot.'\l (`nrnlmonl was 1,812 and i1\'m'ngc was 1,700. n/vr A .._._ n... r CECIL FRENCH I ELECTED HEAD OF T_EA_CHERS; ' D.k.l. l`:lI|UH (Acndmnic) .. .526 (Cm11nwr('inl) 158 Prinvo of \Valos 469 Victoria .....389 Kim: Edwmd ...,250 King ( vo0r;.',u . 20 WESTERN TEAM 1s ENTERTAINED BY Llgpgs CLUB British Columbia. 1\lb(`1`i.'l. and Ontario. (`nml>in(`rl to delve a little into what cmislituios true Canadian- ism. when the officers and players of the New \V(`S1ll1ll1S1(`l` Salmon Hollies won` the guests of the Bar- rie Lions Club at tho I`C'_L \lll' din- ner rneming in the American I-Ioial Tl'llll`Sd11_\' (woning last. ..r 4\.,. . New Westminster Salmon Bellies Guests at Function SQ. LDR. ll-E SPEAKS] A feature of the. meeting was an enlightening and 1)(ll`iiL`llit|l`i_V hum- oruus address by Squadron Leader 1). C. M. Hume. Camp Borden. sen- ior squadron leader of the Royal Canadian Air Force. who put for- ward a few Zll1S\\ C'l`S on a subjeet. What is the matter with Canada?" The visitors from the Far West were welcomed Lions Club. by R. S. Atkey. who then introduced Dan. K. McKenzie. New Westminster. B.C.. president of the Canadian Amateur Lacrosse As- sociation. Mr. McKenzie remarked that this had been the first year that the inter-sectional trip to the Mann Cup finals had been backed by the L`.A.L.A. without outside finam-i:1l support. He then introduced A. G. "Grumpy" Spring. coach and man- ager of the New Westminster Sal- mon Bellic-s' lacrosse team, Western Canadian champions. who in turn introduced Captain Johnny Vernon. Trainer Dick Davis. and the various members of the Salmon Bellies. n,-..mu .- in behalf of the ` Prcsident Gordon Longman. in in- ktroducinpl, Squadron Leader Humc istatod that he was the chief instruc- `tor of technical training at Camp Bordon. \\':\s an .-\ss0cial(` Follow Al` Olan T).-1.1 C.`/Jnqv 4.3 Anv~nn-null:-v \'l.'l' DUI] dl UH.` KVIRHIH Lllp IHIUILV illltl tho Proviiicu of Mzmitubzi by prnxv at the (`..~\ 1..-\. zinnual. Chief Pznill `paid :1 high tribute to the quality inf "British spirit". and docizimcl it was British spirit which had `made! `ithe \V`St. In the same way. it \\':is British spirit which was making in- Ecrosse today. The spez=l\er miiliiicd some of the history of British Col- umbia when his ancestors had stood shoulder to shoulder with the Bri- Jtish in defence of their homes a- ilgainst foreign foe. r B... e:L.\...1..: r<..L....... An\ 1 i ! I F.nrn1l.A\'m'.I or Com. R01! .11!!! HA 1,812 Centre Simcoe Teachers In- stitute Holds Annual Convention Here 1560 n \ 1': ` 496 N7 439 N39 230 III BARRII-2., CANADA, THURSDAY, ocToBE{ 11, 193: Collar Bone Broken In Motor Accident A fractured right collar bone was sustained by Mrs. C. R. I.ailo_v, a Toronto woman. who was a passen- ger in a motor car driven by hurl husband northbnuncl in Barrie on` Highway 11 early Sunday evening! which m'c1'turned in the ditch. Shel was taken to Royal Victoria Hospil-1 al. Barrio. by Dr. D. McCallum. Churrhill. the fracture being set by Dr. W. A. Lewis. Barrie. Accnrcling in Provincial Constable] W. F. Thompson. who invest`.;z:itL-zl.] the car with a party of six. was pru~i ct-oiling nnrth when it was met by; a southbound car which llHt`Illl)tI`d tn out-in to the lino of traffic. Int m'd(-1` to avoid a head-nn (`()lllSl()ll.i Il:]il(\." S\\'(`l \'(`d into tho ditch \vlim`v2 the 311` turned (`0ll1Dl(`ll`l_V ovvr. l`h.\_ woman was the only member of the 1*art_\' who was Enjuri-cl. Eighty PupilsTReceive First Dose of Toxoidl F.i;:hly pupils in the public schools`. 01` Barrio rc('ci\'vd their t'ir.-at (lose? of diphtheria tuxoid during Soptcnv b(`I . the monthly report of School Nurse 1\`[iss Vera A. McMnh.'m. R.N..g revvnlcd to the Board of Edtxmtion at 'I`11csd:Iy c\'cnin;.:'.< meeting. I I ma, x r ,,,~,,-., 4.: u. l\|\u\||I.v x,.\....--,.,.v ...\ ....,,. The number of \'isi!s. Chi]dl't`l1 in- spected. and defects te1`n1inutod, was :15 follows: 1):-from `H.-Ih- Ynnnn:-I 'l`.-run 1 i I Victnrin ........... .. 1"rin(`o of \V:Iles . Kim: Edxvnrd King George ..... ., .-\ Ch-'l1`}1(` of bigzamy Dl`(`f(`l`t`(`(i a-i Lzainst Charles Hum-_v Swain. Col-i ling\\'mmrt. was dismissed by Magis-H t tratv Compton Joffs in (`0llI`i h(`l`(` Oct. 4 as the Crown was unable to |)l`0dll(`(` the first wife of the accus- vd. She was said to be smnewhorc in} Detroit. Mich. Crown Atturiioyl] Evans prnsocutvd. and Frank Ham- mond was defence counsel. It was alloged that on September ` 3, 1934, Swain had Committed big-!' am) by izuing through a form ufli` H1(`t1'1`i{LL{(` with I\ I(ll j0I'i(` Wheeler.` Bvlio Ewart. on Concession 12. In- { nisfil. The bridv was scvontoon : years of age and was a ward of Children's Aid So.iety. .... . . .. .1 mi. ._ n.. . .1 n .u 1| u.-in an An interesting programme was provided at the t'it'ty-t'it'th annual convention nf the Teachers` Institute ot Centre Simone which was held in Burton Avenue United church. Al-I landate. on 'I`}mr. and Friday last. T')olegate.< numbered about 150.t ffirvnru u-m-n nlnntn fnr Han rm-` Cadi Dismisses 1 Charge of Bigamyi Lllllunxnn All\A \)II\.I\alJ. l I The Crown prochnccd :1 marriage certificate stating that Swain had; been married In VV.'1llncebu1'g in` v.\.\.....-`V urn ` `MOTOR ACROSS CONTINENT FOR FlNAL_SERlES' DISTANCE 2,932 MILES; UL`L'Xl [Hall I lL'U .Yz`.nuzn'_\'. 1933. Highways in Ontario by Far the Best, State ` Coast Men Townlinc Ladies` .-\id baking S. \i( and tea. Orange Hall. Thornton. Sm- urday. Nov. 10. at 3 o'clock. -Hi) I-`ridaiy. Oct. 12. 19 and 26, C001-(.< town pnvilinn. Art West. 25c pays` for the whole night's dancing. 41b Dance Shanty Bay hall. Friday. ;Octobor 12. Hunter's orchestra. `[I.unch served. Admission 25c. 41b ` Don't forget dance in Craighursi Hall. Friday evening. October 1!). Greenhnlgifs orchestra. Barrie Ad- ` mission 25c. Lunch provided. -H--12b 1 T-`uni-u-n and r-rnlrlnnln nnrfv in Aid 1711851011 LDC. 1..uncn pX`U\`lLl\fU. `fl-1..u Euchre and cmkinolc party in aid Churchill Women's Instiiute in Or- ange Hall. Oct. 1'7. 8 pm. Admission 250 including lunch and draw on prize quilt. -ills `section of Ontario. relatives residing in I ltrict. I , Totals nI\.|n. ..u n um. Thursdn_\' S(`ssi The opening rim-ntinnul oxorcisosi were (`0l1dLI('U`d by R:-\'. W. A. F.. Doc. Mn_\'m' .T. F. Craig and Dr. Hi R. 'T`_vi'cr. Y`lDl'(`.\`(`11Hl1j`.', the Barrioi Bmird of Education. welcomed thcl dc-lorzzitos in Barrio. wwm nrncidnniizxl ma.-nu nf Rm-fl IIn\'o you read the r Ill'lK'\ I-V ` Visits Inspovt. Tvrm. 281 18 235 H . 192 :11 E In `) E ). and he had| | Barrie and dis- .. I ' ndvm-ti. 727 An (`.`\'[)(`l`iltl('llii|i : ut" :1 mile , of s.'ilt" rnml lms boon cmnpl(`tc-(l `inn Cmmty Rnml N0. 4. on tho l c-no-i Uri tang R(l:l(i mirth of (`rnwn Hill. bx` .` the Simrnv (`.nunt_\' llmirls C`nmmi.~'- sion, and is now in inst`. lt nffors :1 `very lmrd . and ultlmu;:h it he is not as smooth as (`()n(`l`(`i.` or hit- ulithic. it. is hard and rlustloss. Prosvnt 'i.1fii(`:llllHt.\` am: that this `. ipl(`C(? of road will pmvv quilt` .<:1tis- mifzI('t0r_v at this ])lll`lit`ltlJll' point. ul- ltliumzli it will lw iHlL`l'(`.\'lin,[I to set` iwhzit (7ffo<'t the trusts nt` \\'i!1iC1' huvo (`CH V iupun it. If the oxpvrimont proves 5 -]<`ntlrol.\' S.'lllSftl(.`it)1`_Y. it will pmb:1b- ll_V i`evolulinni7.(- the builrlinpz of imnds in Simt-nv zmcl nthu,-r mnntiu.-= R |it' Ontnrin wlivrv tho (`XD(`l`llt1l'lli, is {also being triod. 1 'I`I..'.- onnn no` mm.-l ic nnllnd :1 lnuv- :\u- g .--lllb ` 1 aidl , -. .. Fmnwr Prmnwr of Ontario, who has 7 bovn zmpuixm-(1 Imvnl |{u;:i. Hf tho Suprvmv (`Hurt and ('l('rk of the County (`mu'l, lhv rlutiv. Sin-12 iff's uffivv :nl.~:n hvim.: on1x'\l.~:lv(l 10 him. Mr. DruI'_\' is ::u \\'1-ll known In x'uudor.~: ml" 'l`hv l,.\.nninvr, hv l1:1vlm.: hm-n in pllhlll` life .~:u l<>n;:, a bi- ugr:mhic::l . is not, lH`l'L`!~iS&|l`_\'. {also being 1.1'l(`(t. This type of road is called a low- lcnst" mad, and although County ;Enginoor Freonian Campbell has not Lvot received all the ti;.:ui`os for the `costs of nmtoriziis and labour. it is ri:'lnii(`ipZli(`d that the cost will be 'qnit.c low. In this pnrtimxlur in- 'j~:tnnco, tho crmt1`:u`tin_u wurk cost the iC`uunt_v nf Simmo nnthinpz. as tho :l`l`tL'inl`(`t`.\' whu Zll'(` il1il`U(`ili(.`in! this , t}'pv of mad ('h:n';.:u(t nothing for `thvii : The ronri \\':1.< first S(`. ll`ifi(`(i to :1 (`mplh of ii1t't`t` in tour im`h(`.<. :m'i was found to have .\`.'lii.'~'f:`t(`itH'_\' rnurt |t<-d <~nn with (`tax subsoil `amt ;:r.'1\'-l twp, \\'i\i(`i1 is u fi(`:iil`;lt)i(` . . on .-...-..i.-..1hn K`l`. (`:il:`iiIm [W ROADWAY I LAID NORTH OF CROWN mu. lll.'ll')_'(Il('.'\ lll l3illl||'. The presidential address of Bert Armstrong. Penetan_::uishene, tnnk the form of a leaehin;.: lesson. appre-` ci.'u.i\'e of pm`II`) . to pupils. quoting` examples used in the classroom. B.i Collier. \*i(-eprim~ipnl nf King Ed-E ward Sehnnl, Allzmdule. gave :1 talk un Opening :1 nnrthe1'n seluml," in. which he (old how he had nrg;mi7.ed` and opened a svhunl in the Red Lake District. M. Bellehumeur. Pene-` tnnguishene. gave :1 talk mm H fewl interesting f:\('ts of invisible science`, A banquet mm musiezu programme were held in the Sunday School: room of Burtun Avenue ehureh ul .. OI...` \IV_ .'.. A Okn I\I\:~a~ I. .. County Rads ommission 1 Lays Experimental Mile f of Salt" Road i HARD ANISWDUSTLESS Ld\'iH).;Sl()I`.. LII'El\'L`HHLll'SK. \V 1 1 l preach. Male quartet from North Farkdaie United church. Toronto. will sing. morning and evening. 41b. Holly United Church nnni\'ersai`.\'! services. Oct. 14. at 2.30 and 7.30.` The pastor. Rev. Eariston Doe. at` both services. Fowl supper Wednes-` day. Oct. 17. at 6.00. followed by play. "The Old Peabody Pew". by members Ladies` Aid. Admission We and 200. 41!) IRNl'IS'l' (T. l)l{UR.Y ["11-xnu-I` pninh-(l mm` and ` vv '. Drurv 1' El ~.<. y .-ubsnil Table 1 --j- I t In :1 recent ol'fi(-izll l'(`pm't. rot-(`iv- ed at the Rnynl Victnrizl Hospital, it `was stnggnsted (as has boon dnnv i J l \ \ with respect to nther hnspitnlr: situ- ated uutside of th(` cities) that the training: school for nnrsos he dmu` away with nnd that only {graduate nurses be oxnployml. i The U():n`d. at its mnnlhl_V l'11(`('l-; ing. In 'I`uvsdn_\', vxprossorl vory de-[ ridvd disnmn'0\'nI of .'~`tl(`h :1 <`hnn;zr*.`; IStrum,' support for this stand was; rm-oivt-d from tho modicnl st:1t'f,{ whivh pnss(`d .1 rosulntinn thnt xtf is` tho unnnixnuu:< nnd vxnphntlr npin-' tinn of tho nwvnlwxxc pr(-smut that It- wuuld In` in thv Imxt interests of tho hnspitnl nnd thv (`z-nnnnnity that the` training: .~:(-hno] ho (`Ul Itiltlt(`d." ; 'Fl\n nun:-v.1 .-duff rn`n:| s-nnnrhnl lIiIIlllllKS('l1UUl nl` (`nnllnll(`(I. } 'I`hv Inorliml staff zsn ropnrtml that Hwy had nppnintt-d Dr. '1`urn-`. hull. Dr. W. C`. Little and Dr. Hm`-1 old Smith In he :1 vonxlnittvv tn (\.\:-1 whvlhvr lhr-ir l`(\ndHiun was such as to roquiro :1 (`m1linu:m(`(- of hn.=pi1n1 trt':1ln1vnt. This-' (`0l11l11iH(`(` w:1.\' np- pninlvd in rv.spm1. tn :1 roqlxvsl from tho Deputy Ministm` of lluspitzlls. with :1 Vil`\\ in l('s::u11im: tho hurdvn upon nmnicipulitios: for tho vnrc or such pntionts. lh-vvipts for Soptvxnhm` wm`r~ rm pm'1vd as $`.!4H5.66. while thv not-mint.-: pn.<, for payment made :1 total nf $2784.74. Ilnspilnl d:1ys numhvrml 13.".2. This included fivo "rlrift(`rs." for which lhv hospital culmnl. ("wile-'1 :1ny1l1in1,'. Th!` zmnunl Invungz W! hr` hold :11 the hospital on Ovl. 30, at 7131) 31,111. i nu in(li;.:<`nt pnlivnis tn rl0torn1inr- Libe_:rais-s7[CgrW1\`I_ene at I Phelpston on Monday I|nIII|I;.', (I l II|lUlllLI|.\'. A !n1`uv :11,t(`ndnn(`r` is r'.\'p(-ctvd `IS nun,-h interest is boim: taken in Hw nomination. Amnng 1111- mum-s mvn~ timwd nro I). F. M<'(`uui1z. Iizwriv. M.'1_vm' Dnvirl Williams, Cnllingwmul, T). A. Vnncisu, Nn1.t.zu\`:I.<:u,,:I, and [Earl Ri('hurds0n_ F.dcn\'::lr~.. HF.l'Tl".MBF.R VVAS WARM S(`pto|n1)u~r was two dc-g1'eos wz1rn1~ 01' than the nvur:u,'(`. 1\1:1.\1mum toxmwtwntums reached 70 nr nvcr m 18 days. The hi;.{hc:;t rcgistorvd dur- hm, tho mnnth was: 81 on the 25th and tho lowost 29 on the 30th. Rnin fall was mu` inch and 51-11-mhs`. boim! ~1onlhs of un invh 10:45 than the avcr:1;:o for Sopu-mhvr. TUUH] (`I l5lH'H5H .`\\'(`HUl` ('HUl`(`l1 i|| the noon hour. tho Woman's Associ- ntinn svrvim: the mom}. The f()1]o\\'- inn took par! in the prqzmmmoi "Miss Rhoda Young. roc-itminn: Miss Vic- toria Strnngv. \'n('nI S010: 1'-Idmundf Hm'd_\ . \\`hn uutlinvd tho dc-vvlnp-| mont of piotnrinl music and illus-; tratod his talk. I AM ... u... I ..-c l:`......I. in BAL V i i . i 9 'SCHOOL BOARD' T0 COOPERATE IN VAC_1NATl0N lGeneral Vaccination for Smallpox Will Be Made Here NIGHT CLASSES iv! H010 Int` zmnum H(lllllllcIll(IIl.\ lll` ,P..C.l. ziiiditoriiim. be L1l`:Inl('d, that ' the Town Council be ziskvd in dump` lthe tnp dressing: taken from Elim- -beth street, in Prince of Wales School yard as filling. the work to be drama} iunder the supervision of the com-l mittee; that six benches be ordered; Jfor the boys dressing room in the` |Col1e;:iate as 1'-equestcd by Principal` `Girdwood; that a special table for} the use of Miss Hunter in the office; 4 at the Collegiate be secured at a cost ; of 55; that two wooden flag poles be purchased at a cost of $25, the! poles to be 40 feet high at least, one] ;m...... 4- .__-_ o...- ..v........I (Turn. to page two, plmsr) l\ll'iH'l|' x Mnnrln -. u....! START` Ly uuu : adop- 'nhI!r|(Y |BARLEY STRONG EAT CO0KSTOWNm 1ANNU_A_L% FAIR; I-ll|\ lII.\I(H' l'XIII|)Il5 Hli 1h<- `nvilinn. jmluim: nf high` (-1:159 two finu l`!(`(`\'.: mu` he (V/I(l(`fl into twn :u'('nunt uf Um numlwr ml` t-n1.rio.~:. /\ loud speaker lm'ntr~:'i H0211 tho .Iud;:v.~;' stand annnunvcd ovvnh: as: they took plum`. Tho ()ffi(,'(`l`.\ of the Sn(`i(-Ly. in- ('Iudin,',: Hvrn1:m I.vnnn\', prv: W. A. /\))])(`l`|_\ I`hmnn.x' mun via-n-r\rn 'Y' NI:-k'nin!h1 ` LlilLl'll llI.\ LRHK. l After the banquet. Frank W. Dob-5 sun. Allanrinlo. delivered an address! on "Vvus it u lm'ol)' \\'ar'.' in whichg` he outlined brit-tty tho history of the; Grout Wm". pointing (mt its tmrmrs` and timing that -\'or_\'thin;: possiblei bu dnno to avert (mother. I Tfwnnl II... "A 1`1o..~.ln nvnvvn A

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