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Barrie Examiner, 22 Aug 1935, p. 1

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cl \4l'llVVlUI`(l. LIFU, l.'X'lVlHyUl' ulUIlll| Little, Burrie. In Municipui Politics The candidate. who is n ship- bullder by trade, hus been in muni- eipul politics in Coilingwnod for eieven years, and for seven years wen 11 representative of his own town in the County Council, four years as deputy reeve and three yenrs us reeve. If he had not been defeuted for re-election for 1935. he would hnve been 11 possible can- didnte for the Wurdenship or the County. Mr. Smith. uh Englishman} by birth. served nvereaeas during the` Great Wur. and is new president. of] Culiingwnod Brunch No. (53, Gun- udizm L..-gicnn. He is 5!) years :1 H17!` 34!! 305 242 4.1:! 248 184 29] IN? -mu C1iAl'|,'(l. The S))(!Hk(."` (:lmrp,L-(l that the I 0p(' was doing nulhhm 1nvv;n'(l lJl'lH1.',lllL _ p(~m1- tn the world nncl nvuitlinu, :2 ccnflicl of nrrns, szlzmrling idly hy while thuu.~:nn(ls of llnlizm Hnllmn C`...thnlics wore luring shipper] 1,0 Al'- riczn to figlnt Ah_y:;.s`lnizm Cm,lmli(-5;. Thu Pupu nray.-s for peace but. he .52: .8 it we cannot obtain pence, hr- `hn%es' nnthlnu will happen cxc-cpl with fairness and chnrity to all con- l`<-(-rncd. Very murh like thv \vurrl.~4 ml` :1 pnlil,l('i:m." Rt-V. Mr. 71L-Itlxnnn rt'm:1I'kL-(l. stzutiluz than an c(m(:ru'(l:-1. vxl:~:1.('rl IJL-L\A'(~L-n Mu:;:.ulini zmcl the K11... That Rumzm (lznmlicisnx 1:; Inn `mp . up with Mussolini .'n;4.'11n:;l A|>_v- sinnin was Ihu <-|n:n'L:- mnrlo by R1-v. Mm'n..- '/A-I(lm:m, snlwrinm-ml:-nl ml" the S(-01.1 Instltult-_ 'l`m'nn1o, and dt-p- uty p.I'uml L'lmpl.'nn of the ()run;.-,- Ordt-r, who (I('IiV(f1`('(`l nn ml(lH-.~;.~: on "I"mtL-steam (Tl'n'Isliunily" rm thu uccnsiun of thv mmunl Hnynl lilm-I4 Knigln1s' (-hum-h ]mr.'ad(- In (,`(-ntml Unit-rl Church. Sunday ::I'l,(`rmmn. Mus.-mlixnl 1:` a mighty (lit,-lz:lm'; the I"npu is :1 migllly (liclnlur; hlrds of an feather flock t,u;4vt|'mr," In: lu- clan,-(1. 'I"l.: -....,l hue II... 1),... [)ill'|.H UI l.H(' L.UUHL_Y. On arrival at the t*hur('h. Rt,-V. Louis Piclu-1'ln}.:, minislur ml the <-l'ur(-h. zu-torl '1`. (.-hnirmnn and wol- ('l'ln(.'(l the vi itmg l)rclhr(:n. Rt-V. Mr. Z(.-idmzm. and all thusc who hurl cnmv from u rli.~:lzm(rt-. After thi- szlnning of 1: hymn. "I..;mrl nf our lyirlln," with Walter I L`x'kin.~; at the `II \7 R11 'l':.u~nnIn urnuul r-roiesnam. ne saiu. The speaker claimed that when the Roman Catholic Church held sway in Europe. it was the Dark Ag- es. while Protestantism had brought life and light into Europe. He said that Roman Catholicism was 1r_\'in;z: to stage a comeback in Protestant countries. and he ui'i.:v:d his hearers lvn `hnanruuvn nf vhlc vnn\VD\DnY Tn- v .uu.u_y null Willinm l)u:':nismn, 'l`nn`m1o, lultl tho Inca-um; that, Lhu C.C'.l". would be the nl'fi(-ml nppmzilirm in tho In-xi pm'linmcnl. Murray (.'ulu-rill, 'l`nr- nntn_ fur:-s:nw the limo when 1l'u- w(n'km:m Jlllzl tho furmvr will rult` this trrmntlgv nnl nnly nulitimlly hm ecnnnmicallv." The C.(`..F, (`:'llIf(lil1,(`, lr:ml( 'l`i.~:- sinutnn, S11, l` an (')rilli:: m.'mul:u_~- turcr, )'n'n])|'ivlm` of an inrluslr,v. Tcmls zmrl llurrlwzan-, Limit:-(l, in which he hurl lriurl mu! :1 ,~m(-iuli.~ati' O`/.|)m'hm2m. I-lr: hml 11-lurnr-(I in his \mn'lu,-r.~: filly pm-r ('('lIl.. of all Lhoy were :1l')|:: tn .~.'n\'v in l'l`(lll(`ll\ oulpul. (`us ' nnrl l'rum lhv llnw Hu- firsl |;mm.. .: \"(`l'l` pnlrl it hurl In-mu \ 'I`.V !~:m- lul. M.. 'I ;.. .. .~.....-.n... ,.r n... .nu.u . nu-u-u.u..-, CUHIU ITUHI H Hl.`iLilIICL'. I\l|.l.'I LII" m`L::m. W. V. Muir. 'I'm` gram! rhznpluin uf the (`)r:mL:c Ul`f]('X`, H-url tho :<(:ripmI'L- !(rs:mn from Eph(.','~(i:ln!~ (F: 10-18. Rev Mr. PiL'l<(-riru: led In .u~ A nu-xh. n rh-Hn l'(|lIK'iK" Ill Dance Shanty Bay Hall. Friday. Aug. 23. McCorkindale's orchestra. lLunch served. Admission 25c plus} `tax. 34b! I T:-n'nv-nan` en:-in! Tkulctnn Fhnrnhl HUI N[R.`l|l, l`:(l\ of Burrie. Dm glmizcr of the in utttmdnucc. I \ A IUI n nun ,u.u ucycx uuaanuu ; uuu. 3 Ms Beatrice L. Sims. Bible Ex- fpositor. Oddfellows Temple. Barrie. Services every evening 8 o'clock. except Mondays and Saturdays. Sunday services 11 am. and 7.30 pm. For subjects see advertise- ment. 34 tfb With the nnminnlirm at ffnlrlwntt-r Sa1.I.u'(luy night of l"1':mk [`is.s'iru41un, Sr,, m';,'un1"/.cr of the C0-um-l'ntiV'.' Commonweulln l~`r.-dc.-r::tinn club in Orillin, as CI.C.F. in E.-a-cl Simcne, fuur purlius are nuw enter- ` ed In the fc-rlvml ('l(.`Cli()lI (.-mnc-st in thnt constituency. l.i|)erul, Cuns(.-rvu- live and R(.'(.'lIlISll`ll('l.iuH p:1I`lics pro- viously nominated I-mnrlidult.-s, .a.. 4. IA` 117:: .. 1\..,. run. Rev. M. Zeidman Charges] Mussolini in League with Pope ANNUAL FXEXDE HELD: [`"H_\'('r. f\ HHHL` qUillU'lLk' l?llH.\L\|Illl of William I zunhcrl, I.u_s'r`vn('(- P. Sxnx.:(.~r. Engnry Hijl. and Fm-rl Thum- ns. .s':mL: "{'lIFf;lqit1l nf the Crnss," W. V. Mun. Cuunlv Mnslt-r ,f (lId|.UILl'll.'5. illlll IIE LII L'U Inn Iltcllcl Ii` `b8W8l'e of this muvement. I the. church of Rome. they think th and justifies the means. he said. .Not1ces under tms heading 3c per word; mimmum charge 50 cents. wax. oaug Ice'cream social. Dalston Church |grounds, Wednesday evening. Aug- gust 28 Good program. Proceeds Efor Leper Mission Fund. 34b I ll:.-... D--n..:.... r c:.....- uihh. `I`v_ _Orillia Manufacturer , Is C.C.F. Candidate ' East Simcoe Riding BLACKVKNIGHTS N HEAR ADDRESS BY?.CAPLAlN uuu nu u-nu.`-. \....... "Arc you going to cull men like the men on this plutfm-in bultnrs from tlwir party when tl\oy'ro bolt- ing for princivle`."` he asked. I bo~ licvo in the Stevens principles and stund behind him." Mr. Little said that no man could carry this riding like nu _v \.||n w h_\' Jack l\ [<.iore. `.'ldlll].l ussucintiun. \\'iduspread Ci'it.lci.~`n\ of ci.m'vntion. i-`hivh .\`L`t.`l`cl;ll`)' Yieldnu: to the iiwliided 01 f l gubuut 70 suppm`lt`I`s nt` thv Rm 0 .~".ructiun pm`t_\' in the riding gsununittee in charge has decided the second cunventimi will be 0} Warden l Crnwfm'd and with his knowledge`: of municipal nnd other uffairs and the fact that he came from the Lib- tlve. Pleading guilty in police Cl `Saturday morning to being in` Vented ' blic lace in Ba: oral stronghold of Oro. he felt sureitm m,g`l',`_`.,".,_"E';,,,,,1 Sp,-Oukn 8 he would win and make a very ef-1 flcient and proficient i':2p1'esenta-`E00515. -m an s13_50_ 32. Craigvale. was fined S10 I-l` [1500 U) LHIHK [Hill l`\UIlIi.Ill \,uLIIHI- iiism was a branch of the Christian Church. but the more he studied. the more he hnd ehzmxzed his npin- it.n. Oran;.:emen have never tried to deprive anyone of freedom 91' worship." he said. "On the other Hind. we have the rIL{ht. and it nolnn Ann`- on a-unmIiz.In l\L'\ . IVII . L4I'lLIHllIl|. v urk he was damn i 'I`m`nntn and over the nnd to none. l`..- Tllfn 'I..ia-Iuvxun COMING EVENTS 1% | L: V`-l`{lK)I'.(Xr_ll l V. u-n. Cm und"hr fdlan Nlr '/nirlvnzxn . Zcidnum Lhink that Y I it mar .. I.-.rl uh. L4UUIl|.`\<' lVlzL\l"l Hnplain, inlrudut-L-rl an. d(-clzlrmxg UH! ..y 4.. Ln. (`nu ,.rI llL'L'l1llHlL', Llll: in the City of radiu. was sec- " " HCZULH lHl'UUI;UUUL [H h."" is lnuking forward `_" of conic-rmnc-rut. Qui "F d- mum and God-fearin |"`" ward to the day w} "W win call him home. . . Lhr Al"el1c1tzated by The r.r\ nconnlnn 1-: |..IIIH_), III (H-(-upzmts; lmhmrl not rnl ulmul 33 hr. Imluun rmrm-:N All) IN cw:-;|.1.n.'u mm mm; Joseph W. Smith, ex-Rcovc uf CnHIm,'wnncl, was nominated us Re- constmuctimn Party cnndidntc for North Sirncnc at u convention held in the Purish Hull, Elmvulc. 'I`uu.~:- (lny night. F!v-Rm-w- Smith wm: .91.-lrmtml on l!\l)l'.S"l'lllAl. SCINNDL BOYS l'I(,'l(l-ll) I7!` HY HAIUCIIC l'()l. Charles Packai 70? Mark His 89th Birthday Monday Charles Packard. 82 I'c-cl S11-.,. L .zn'riL-. who has lL'.`~Iid(.'d in mm dia- trict cunlinuuusly'fur eighty y-ms; and in the town of Burri(.- fur .=;(-\'- cm) _V('Lll'S. celebrates` his 9.91}: blrthduy on Monday next. Ax.uzn.m. `IR Althmmh not a strong. mburst Mr. Packard has enjoyed wont health throughout his hft.-time in many Quit-1 in tom God-fearing. hr Junk when thr: N 1 u-iH I'!|`l hrn hnmn Enjoyable lnstructiveg Ten Days at Brigade 1 Camp Felicitated t day on attain I ...n. ll! D-.,.|,. FORESTERS F RETURN FROM ! HUNTSVILLE! I3::rx'i- Firv Briuudu was I-:.ll<<`l vxtlnuuish :1 fire whwh hurl hm!` am in snrm_- .'>.'u_u,'u;.g,- whu-h wuu 1 1... ll. 4,. cl... ..u|.4. 500 UNDER "CANVAS `.\ hilc rrmkim. nu. Fridzay l'I.` nyxwr .':pm`t.-lm 2 S1. Vim.-1-rvl ...I 'l`.. . . IICICII lH[) .`l.. um:-::~.:u: um: . ulmut 3.1. ) p.m.. znmrr: :1}; ml the mar immt-disal mum-d the Haunt-5. Dam , $50 was m.-(tumlnu-rl by nun uvuu.. zaled The Ex attaining such Packard said: 7YfIL{]{UL'.L' V\'lI|l`H hm r'In:4(- 10 [I14- mlhhmmd Mi(`l)I .`~'t.. r)ppI::-.i1(.- H nu! H15 nn`: HM, \_.un:u |`.!`lI(]L`(] ft: nl do Pa 4,. .....l . `S. L. Fleming Writes I from County Tyrone; I Lauds Barrie s Lights` fcabinet Ministers Wives ;Guests At Liberal Tea At 3impsc_)_I`1_`Summg[t"|ome '.'Ii11 IICIUIU KHUHUG CHIEFS IIIIUIIIUI v.ar, ho `.-muld call parlxamcm to- Qmhcr. She. kit that Canada should take the lead toward world peace. Vle might well be proud 0! our Vnrnrd of pence with the United estates. Mrs. Hepburn compared the rec- mds or the King and Bennett Gov- gexnmcnls. indicating that the Ben- ;n~lt regime hnd undone many of the `Mrs. M. F; Hcburn, Mrs. I H. C. Nixon, Mrs. Fox I 11! Large Gathering (Turn to page :12. pltlucl SECTION 1 PAGES 1 to 6 Ex-Reeve Elected on Second Ballot over Ald. H. J. Buchanan, Barrie IIVHIII, by Hue \ an . King, nnn No. 34 . I.llH|U||'l' Hut and v puylm-Ht ELMVALE CONVENTION Six Men Placed in Nomina- tion, Three of Them Withdrawing J. W. Smith, Coiiingwood, Chosen Stevens Nominee For North Simcoe Riding we. I _ Says Mergers Retard Industr_v I why nut send 3 copy of J. W. Smith suid`he and Warden week's Examiner to a friend? THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER ugu. The convention hcurd two spunk- ers from Provincial Hcndquzu't,crs of the Rccmlstructiun Purty; '1`. W. LL'(ll`_V. provincial m'uuni7.cr. who (|oclm'(:(l that the Stevens Party wus figlitillg u cl'u.~Iude ucm.-is Cnnndn; nnrl Mnjm` Juhn McCm'kindnl(:, To-I rontn, who udvucutcd |'(.`f()l'm of the munutury systcnl. Although he did not spunk. Edwin Shuusr, formerly Dominion vcl.uruma' ur- Stevens Purly. wns in nltnntlnnl-n 713! Your. _ Mr. Snider sunmestod that whvn `thv mndel is mmplvtcd, that it In` -nlamd on exhibitiun at \\'u. `Beach for six months at the ycnr nmd at the Rn,\'ul Ontario Museum ?Tm-unto. or Nuxnc other centre. for the remuindvr of the year. l \ ..._ , A new Ens! Simone Stevens mn- `Vontiun will he held at Coldwuter `nu F`rida_v. Ammst 30. it 15 announced `by Jack Moore. secretary of tho ussucimion. the `\\'idospread the first !c.n\'entiun. included unly jubout the Remn- {siruction `pR1`(}' riding. the _-gunmnxittee that second upon. Tho "Num1v" (`mmnittuc mvl at Vvnsnuu Hvm-In nu Mmnduy ow-ningz whvn :1 l(`l.l('l` \\':|.< road from C. II. J. Snider. 'l`m'mIl0. n Im,-mlwr of the cunnnittvv. rupnrtim: prn;',russ amide in tho mm.~:truvtiu`h uf tho mud- [ol of the "NuIw_\'." Thnsv prusoni \"ur(' (`hnirmun Dr. J. R. Arthur. R. `VV. 'l'h0m. M. I . Ryrm-s. (`oiling- 1\\' svcr<`t;u\'. J. '1`. Sirmwm. 1'). ill r:.l.nnnn H: ~v-m- A A 'l"nIn`r 1\\'lIU(l. NUL .11 ). .1. I. Ollll] WI. (`n]um:m. Bm`ru': A. A. `T`hUlpSInn: Jusvph Spi('h1`r. }d:\h` (`urm`r.~'. \ Iinnn...-plunn H... nu...-I-u.-._ IGHH` \.l\l'llt`l'$. 1 "R(';::n'dinu the pr:-L:rv.~:.< on the modes] nf thv `N:uu'_\'.' I hnvv had at great deal of diffi(`ult_\' in gutlin_u the work dunv prnporl_v. hut H10 model is now quite near :mnplo- Hun " Mr Qnurlnr xru-nlu `"`l`hn xvnrk HllH'N`l XS Yll`\\' (]Lllll.` I`I{?i|l' lTUlll[Hl'- tiun." Mr. Snider wrulv. The work inn the hull was dmw :1 _\'vzu' nun. and (luring: last winter. 1 have had all -`tho guns and (look fillllxgs ('mnplol- iod. nnrl all llw spurs mud:-. I1 rv-. lmnina In cnmnloto tlw rixzgim: ufl |llu~ mudvl `mm to lmvr her sails lnldt` nnd bout. and to have :1 suit- lablv (`use made to contain the ,\'.'lmlc." l.l.. Cnirlnr an-nvnntnrl Ghut u-hon lnun vvlul u-...-, an, .....-.. I Mr. Smith nttneked various mer- 1.:eI's which he said were holding: buck the development of irnclmztry and causing unemployment. There was the tannery merger. and also. the steel merger. He also nttnckecl ` lthe high tax on materials which was causing l'zIetm`ies to be idle. |There wus also the slemrlshlps tax. and tax on vegetables. Mr. Stev- ens had promised to remedy these conditions. In conclusion, he prom- ised to live up to the Stevens plat- form and work his head off for it. Warden Prefers Munieipul Field | Wurden H. J. Crawford suicl he had been asked to stand us n can-| clldute but he hnd never hnd nny ` nspirntion in the political field, as ` his uttention wus confined to the municipal field. "It seems pecul- iur that in a land of plenty such as Canada. conditions should be such us they nre." he said. There must be some change. Unless eon- ` rlitions are remedied in the near future it will be just too bud for inc " .'t1S." ' . Mr. Crawford felt that there shnulcl not be two pnrtius in pali- tics. in Gnvcrlum-nt nnd un Opposi- tion. In the Cnunly C(nun(~,i.l. tho ` xnmnbc.-rs did what. wns right with- out any l'(`L{Z|l`d In politics. "Why should we pay one party's 1-xpuneurs down in Ottawa to nhstrnnvt thr- nthvr pnrt_v'."' ho n.-zlu-(I. 'l`lu- sunn- ur the punplc x'u!LIs(- In pay thosv uumnln In nhuh-nu-0 mnul I1-n'i~:|;1linn . in Lzununu. ' While I would likv In r('p1'csunl, you people in tho (`ll'(`l.i()ll_ I fllvll n.'~' if I hnvt-n't tho timv." Mr. Craw- ` turd said in wilhclrnwing. I hum- u large farm. nnd twn ymnu: hu_v:+| tn wurk it. I um rvully tun busy at; . _ . A HI l|U.(!H(llIll(IO. I). A. Munsnn, Cnllin1.,'w(md. whn uctud us chuirmun, rend thv mimm_-w (it the lust convention on August 9. and then culled E. J. Lumber! Stn_ym.~r. nnd H. J. Buchunun. Bur- rlu. two men who snid they would stand for the nomination ut the !m'nu:r cunvuntinn. to the platform. FnllnwinL: an uddruss by Mr. Lcmy, nmnimntimu: \v(.-1'0 culled for. The uhuirlmun suid than tho nnmus ' 1.:unlwI'l and [luchunun Iuu... ..l......rl in -unnin S1`!-I\ I-INS I`.-\R'l`Y (`ALLS SECOND E. Sl.\l(`0l'I Ml-Il-i'l`l.\i(l ` cuurl intox- xcated in a public place Barrie. ion August 4. Charles agvd R`) (`.rnin`\-uh) was fined S10 and \)L'LUUl:l l'l wul Iluvl: nu; nu-..u... Already the Lihcwuls: have duly nominated G. A. McLean, Orillin. while Cuns(:rvz1tiv(:s have 5(:|(.'Cl.(!d J. S. Drinkwnter, Orilliu. W. M. Crump_ Orilliu, in the Sl.ovnn:~: sinn- dnrri bt.-m'cr. while the C.C.l". have chnscn Frank Tissin1.:l.tm, Sin, Ori|- liu. II. is also [mu-necl that J. R. Johnston. Muyor of Orillizi, is to enter the field as nn Imlepunrlunt and ii. is also known that Ex-Wur- dcn C. H. Eplutt, Cu_l(lw:1t(.-r, is l)(.~- inu ui1,'(:d to throw his hut in the ring. Whr-n :|nnl'n.'ll:h(!(l nn the sul)i('('i. ring. When uppr()nch(.-d on the subj('ct, M1`. Eplutt. would not cnmmit him- He. stating that he would rzntht.-r uny 1Inn(Jun(:(:m(:nl. would curm- fmm those who were urging his nomination. ;_,.__..,n_.. ... n._...... r1.....-..\ n .... ..| II|IIlllIll llal\llI. ' Aceurding to Reeve Cramp. there will be another Stevens ennventinn Int Coldwntcr. August 30. Crawford had come Into the County Council together. nnd if he hud been in the County Council this your, he likely would have been in the field for the Wurdcnship. "Herb um] I won`! full out no mm- tcr who wins," he said. l u,,u -. 01 H. ,.., UI.H(Yl' [)H|'l_V. Ill` il.`\l\('ll. I Ill` :\IlIH|- people to obstruct gnud 1up:i.~:lntim1.. the better." he suid` H0 felt thml thv smgnr tux hnd hm-n lhv m(mt| urbih`m'y husimrus vvor pulled off in Czmndu. I-\x7\.:l.. I ulnlllrl Iilen In rnnrnc:-nl iWi?{idtu{ `7Ndncy Model I Now Nearing Completion The political atmosphere `is" he- cnming very hot in East Simcnc und there is every prospect. that the ballot pnper lmnded to quali- fied electors at the polling booths October 14 will have six numcs. --N, 1.. u... v:|.......I.. L....... rl..lu Ex-Warden C. Eplet: May Run in E. Simcoei IlUHllHill.lUll.`i Wl. (: CHIIUCI 10!`. `. hml ulrumiy bx-on placed in nomin- utlnn at lhv pm-vious mcutimz. Wurdcn H. J. Crawford. Om. wus numlnnlud by John Little, Barrie. and G. W. Atkin:m, Crown Hill. Wu, Dun I I Qnnh f"nIlinu. I Turn to page 312:, ` please) ugt-n and this cxusmn. With President L. S. Clarl chnir, tho .-'puuker Wm: intrm C. C. Parstms und thanked i at the Kiwanis Club by W. Du... Th. Q...vl.unninl: ulna. u _v-ur. A nmtinn was passed that the suc- rL`tn1'_\' write lino Duminion Ar('hi\`isl expressing thanks and nmxrociatinn of the committee for letters. maps and pic-lurvs. provided by the Do- paxrtmont of 111" mm! of the N;1nc_v," as they are (-xcm-dingzly vduculimml in value to visitors. and to ask for sugzxzestimms is to thv bust \\*:ny to display them. 9nd if his dvpnrtxm-nl would furnish 01' pro\ id+> fmn1c.< for the purpose. `nu.-u.. ... H. e........,,... ..., . ......_, ........ The two [mii(.-cmen i`irst went to the home of Bi'lJ('L' M(:N.'nhh, and were just in time to see Storey dive out the winciuw zmri tnke to thr- swnmps. Stm'1._y run fast. but after .1 (:h:me of nianut 300 yards the two enn.~:tnbies were him out and i'in.'ilI_v enu1.:ht him. Polit-e eluini he i'ir:~:i, gave his mime as Fred Wntstm, then I"1'e(i Watkins and then (,'()l|f(.`SH(`(] that his right name was Frerl Storey, hut re- iuseti to give an znririress. c1v1L1zATTo'1_DooMED | ! One thing \v1'mu,' with the mud- mn world is that we I().'~i(.* sight of tho imhvitluznl," (lcclurorl Rev. Dr. |W. H. SL-clucwlck, furnnur minister of I\. l0trupnlitm1 United Church. Tur- nnto. (mo of the landing chur('hu.: of Lmt ch.-numinnlinn, in rli.n:(tu::sim.' "lhc Key to the World Pruhlc-m" bu -l'm'c the m(.-mbur.-4 of B:u'ri(.- Ki- wanis Club, Monday evening. urvn I , ., ., _ i u .~ ......,, ...-.....,,. Tho hope for prom s: HUS with l(` inrlivirlI.ml_ nnrl (:luh.~: like this will lmvc much to (In with l.l'u- new m tier of things when it Hum.-:~:," ht- amid. Wt-`re living in a Sil(!l`lfl(tlZll L{(!l I(!l`lU()ll; we must hour the prim- 0! pruy,:rcss. We are solving the prnblcm bcf()I`(: us. and better clays will come as Slll`(!l_V as tmnm-ruw s vun will rise." he dcclurctl in con- clusion. Yllilh I'D.-nui.-Inn! Y Q f`lzn~|u- in Ihn mm u. w. nuunsun, L.l'()wll run. Ex-Rcc-vu J. W. Smith. Culling- wnud. wus nominated by Captain Alex Mclnl_vr(:, Cu1lin1.:wnml, und Herb Finlay. (`.nllin;,'wund. I4`.,\:-Mnvnr Jnhn l.lHIn Hnrriv wan The spuulu-1' :~:lzil.orl that in tin` l'mnu.:li1l'ul mind the world lu(l:i_v `:4 :1 pI'nblum, tlw uronl ])l`(Il)l(`lll ht-inx: I-2 km-p tlw wurlrl {ruin (li.-ziiili-;,:i'nl ll 1!. (Ii-;.:vii-i':iliIu:. going l'(lll('ll. 'l`h(~ _r.`.~:(- nnd full of i':u'cs has ul\vny.-: |lu-.(-n an ii1l('l'(.'.~:llnl.! SLll)_iL'(`l fur siurly. i "Will our own (`l\ lll'/.ill.l()ll last 01` will it go (luwn'."' Dr. S(`(l1:(`\A'l(:l~Z :i.slu'(l. Snnw think that us the (riv- [ ilizutimiiz ul llw [inst have p.'i:'sv(l. H0 lwill nii1 ~<. Sumo think ours is int rlI.~lmm.'.\'i In last. Hm unln'ullwI'l_v to llusl. [nu Sl.lI|)l(i In last." I 41...: . . . . .. I nu, ., il|)[)l'(l|H HI IUH llilL| IIUI ll('lT|I \ ULUH by Pzlrliunu-nt, he could not give thv grunt uf $1,100 ruquvstt-cl by the r-mmnittoo for (`.\'pcnditur(-s this \u-nv ?May Win Fine Prize 1 Barrie Flower Show IMODERNWORLD LOSING SIGHT or lNl_)_lDUAL Hope for Progress Lies With Individual, Says Dr. Sedgewick C`lark(- in thr- intrudu('v(l by in behalf J. (Irniu. Rt-v. Dr. S('(lL{(VVi('k also 1l( ldl (`S.'s`('(l the mmnlu-1'50! Orillin Kiwxmis Club :11 their wm-k',\' lI|(`(`UllL{ 2:1 Mtmrluy nnnn u 'J`h(- snvnlu-r said that our proh- 'lvm ml` zlislrihutixm is not well solv- l (Turn to Page Five. Pl(!a.~:c) A It-tn-r \\'a:.< rvad from Hon. '1'. C2. Murph)'. Mini.\1.or of tho lnt.(-rim` \\`h01'(~in ho uffm-ucl u Imm uf :1 lnruv ;:las.< cnsv in which in 5101-0 the- lclics that have been L-ul|N`u-cl m m.mw(`tiun wrh the l`(!(`()\'(`l')' ml` the N:'m(`_v." and ndvisimz that as an :Ipprumi:Hiun had not hm-n vulorl hv Pzlrlizunu-Ht hn Dnuld nnl Vivi` Alleged Cheque Passer Arrested After Chase and Hel:lmirr gaol Here ||\.\A uuu |._y u.~ mu. .w-.:,n.\.... Provincial Cnn.~:1u!:!'.- W. A. '1`. Robinson and Chief of Pnlicc Hll'()I(1 Ivlmugh, Cfnllirmwnorl. run :1 neck- zu'.tl-nm:k ra(.'(: over fences zmrl fields in n wild xrhnsm after Stow-_y nn tho outslcirts nf Cullingwond, Fritlny lnsl.. .1 4. IIUFU l`lHIil_Y. L-UlllI|},'WUU(l. Ex-Mn_vur John Little, Ilnrric, was nmnhmlvcl by Mrs. Charles Unclm`-, hill and Miss E. Arnold. I-lurrie. I"-null (\... -nun . ____________._ ' (fnllim.:wrmrl'H new chief of |)nlic(-.. Hhl`(l|(l llmugh, fm'mt_-rly chief of Fort Eric, is 35) years old, six fee! t:ll, zmrl w(:i,L:hs 200 pounds. Fred Stm-cy. who refuses to give his mldress, i: held without bail in Cnunly Gaol here on a (:hm'u<- of rmssinpz n wnrU1l(.-ss (:hL-qm_- for $20 on Ed Km.-c.t:hz1w, West Gwillimbury, 3: short time nun. Km.-(sshnw identi- fied Storey as the suspect. _I rv..... Those who xvtend the annual ower hll0\\ of the Barrie Hor- ticultural Society. to be held ln the Town Hall. l`uosda_\'. Aug. `:7. will be eligible for several M.- tendnnce prizes. in well as seeing one of the best town floral dis- plays In the province. II\|....... |......I......... ..u.....-I........ .u.~,.v ... ..... ,...v........ Thrct handsome attendant-e prizes have been donated. \'i1..: 3 motor rug vnlued at $10. a sil- ver flower basket and n maga- zine rack in walnut finish. In addition to these there will be several fine floral prizes. Draws for all these will be made at the oveninx show and it will he neoes.~Iar)' to be present to be eligible {or a prize. Tinkntu nrn nnlv IS nouns. eugmw xor a pnu-. 'I`lo|mLw are only 15 cents. These will be numbered and the drawn be made at the close of the show. The show itsell is worth much more than 15 cents and with the added attraction Al .<....l. hnnnlnuu-an nunnnunn III `VII-II lllt` HIIHEO Illl'I|'l-IUII of such handsome attendance prizes there should be a record crowd. Ilnnn Iluu cl.-on In -uln 'r.....- l(ee;) the date In mlnd. Tues- day. Aug. 27. L.AIl|l]J l)HIIl'.'ll feJ:.s':n (7 pulls) .. InIu.'~:|'il (9 pnlis) ....... .. I\fu:lnn('lhun (7 pulls) . lvluno I7 pulls) Mulmln` ((3 }m|!.~'.) . Orsnnu<'vill.- (4 pulls) . ".ht.-lburn(~ (2 pulls) Tm:Iun: I6 pulls) '1`nIlL-nhmn 11 pull) 'l'>.s-:.u|`nnlio 13 pull.-H ` West (iwillimlnugv (5 J. R. Reid Again Heads? Minet s Point Camper-sf Allistnn (3 polls) ...... .. A (4 pulls) ...... .` Aunnrnnth in polls) P.L-(`Inn (1 Hull! ........ ,. fh'nclI'nrd I2 pulls) .. Camp Bnrrirm .......... .. rC`.k':I ('7 nnl|'~:) lllll il|l(l IVIISS F`. l\I'llUI(l. I'H|l'l`l(!. C_\'ril ll|u:hu.~'. Urn. wus uominn~ ted by John Little. und Mrs. [Indor- hill` 'l`|u- nnunin.-nu nun-n 4-nllnrl On Hun K. M Lennan s Brother I Killed in AutoAccident| l'1lUIl K1lL\}Jl\iIl, .\Ul|L'l NIL: IIUHI IICHU injurivs. but another passenger. Mrs. John MvCrae. of Ashfield. escaped with only a few bruises and a severe shaking up. The boy. who was 14 years old. is 5LlI`\`i\ ed by his mother and one brother. K. M.. principal of Vi(`l0l'ii|"DUblX school. Barrie. His father passed :i\\'zi_\' about a year ago. Th)` fnnnrnl \l".i\' hnltl frnrvv Qhl-I A1 a recent meeting of the prop` erty owners at Minefs Point. J. R] `Reid. Barrie, was re-elected presi- dent: Ernie A. Ryan. Sr.. vice-pres-; idem: E, McFadden. Secretary: Walker Webb. treasurer: Mr. Black- burn and Mr. Riegate. Toronto rep-| resentatives: Messrs. Johns. Paddi-; on. Langdon. Pike and Spence. work 3 committee: Mrs. Horsfield. social] convener: Mrs. Marshall. sports con- ` 99119!` I H, number zumu. u('(:m'n1ng In |u.;- ur(::. supplied I`he Examiner by T. A. Whitcsitle. registrar 0| electors tor Dut'l'erin-Simcne. This lot.-ll com- m.res; with ISLSJSJ7 before the revisiun was mnde {mm the 1934 list, indicat- im: an lmt increase of 519. By the re(h.s'tribuli0rn nmrlc since the 1930 elm-Linn, DuI'ferin-Simcoe has lost East (}urul'rnxn_ East Luther and Grand Vzxlle_v_ in Dufferin Coun- ly, in the ridmg of North Walnut.- tnn. l.'h(:se gave :: Crmscrvntive m;n_im'it_v of 348. In the 1030 elm-tinn. exclusive of .-spoiled nr raj.--ted lmllnts, the total \'ul(' (SHHI in the muni(:ip:nliti,-s mm-'_ p'.'1siru,' the new riding of Dufferin-` Snnumc was 12.57], 8.602 uoim.: to W. E. Rowe, C()l`lH(.'l`Vl1iV(E. and 3,960 tu` m f! PM-.. Yilu-vn|_37I-nrt-u in. I(.()W(,', L.(lllSl.'l'villIV lllll a,mm Lu W. (2. Cusc, Lihcrnl-Prm.:r(rssivc, in- (Ziwlim: n mnjm'it_v fur Rowe of `1.(`3.'i. Cllnnrv-\nl'I1 In :1 mmur 1\(`(`i(i(`n1 which occur- red nuur CliI'ford on Sunday. August 10. Andrvw Mzi('Lunnzm. rum of Mr.~.". M;IcLcnnmi and thc` late Duncan Machonnun. of Ashficld Township, Huron (`.nun1_\'. rc(:ci\'od injuric-:< \\hi('h l'(.`SLlil("Ci in his death less than half an hour after. The lad was rt.-turning: to Turnntu in cumpzinv with i'cluti\'cs., Mrs. Mc- Donald and her daughter. Miss Lou- isv Mt'Dun2ild. the latter driving: thi- (:zir--\\'lu'n. tn avoid hitting: 21 team of horses which were driven unto tho hi1Ih\\`il_\' from a sidurnud. lhe mu` was turned to one side and L`{ll`UL`n(`(`i n\'or a sleep embankment` mm the ditch. Miss McDonald and} her m0th'cr v. cn- rcmnvcd to Walk-- vxtnn Hospital, suffering from head yninrin: hnl nnnihnr l\IC\`5\r\I' Mr: lilllllil [)1 The f family Y August large c friends :1 To sell you must tell. Use an Ex- laminer classified adlet. 25 words. 25 cents. HI lis; ft,-1' DUFF.-SIMCOE VOTERS TOTAL 20,5_1_0N usr iul Innisfil Township Has the Largest Number with" 2,242 ESSA HAS 1,893 " 'I'ntnl for E5` 1nni.~;fil `. Bvthcsrla 1. Churchill ` 2. Lclfrqy . ..... .. 1. 'I`hm'nL0n i. Slmurl ..... .. I I K ) . ('rniL:vul(- Holly ....... ., . T nin: . (`u(nk.-;lnwn Total fur Innisfil . l'm-tun.-.'(-lh 'l`(-1,'.'ur1< Su1,l(m'.s' \ E I. Hz1mmolI's I. I i Wilt-u.\".; . 'I`lmvmxsnnv.lJv , C`nnk:;l.nwn Total fur I'(.-cum.~:cth 'J`ns.Hul`mIti.` 'J`ut:nl fur rirling .... .. Dntuils I .`...... '. Duxl.m- Essa . EllTlL!I'0V(' Bru(lun's Ivy Angus (,`.(mksl.uwn 'l`hm`nt0n JUUII HIT IU.".`Hl'Ul| \ \/vs! Gwillunbury . Bond Head 1. C'hur('h'.~' . ('uuks1mA'n f\.... .r.. `lfull Total for W. Gwillimbury . R(s;:islm'c-rl (.`I('(`l()l'S on the voters) is; of the ridim.: nl Dut'fc-rin-Simca(: ur the li`-(It.-rzul Election on October 4, number 2().5lli, n(-r.-m'rlin;; tn l`i1.:- .....\..n..,a rm... 1n.u.m:.....~ luv '1` BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 (my mum. Ex-Rmrvc Smith wns selected the second bullot over Al(L I-Inrry J. Buchnnzm. Burriu, by 1: van: at 34-30. Cyril Hughes, Om Township. wus eliminated on the first bnllot which stood: But.-hanun 28. Smith 19, llL{h(!S 15. On mntitm of Aid. Butrhunun. the nomination wu.-4 mndc ununimnus. those present cheering the cundidutc. 'l`hrm- nmm-L: whn wt-rn nnmlnn1- |)rI>.`KTu nI\\ I_\ dUU|.ll (I _)'L'ill i1).',U- funeral was held from the` home un Mundzny aflernoun. t 12. and was attended by a cnm`m1x`s(' of s_\'mputhizin;{ : and no\|nhhnr< CUHl'Uul'l! U1 5 and nexghbors. -Voters on I.is1: 930 ...1,o47 ...1 .166 zmrs 745 Mu 1 .1193 2,242 ...1,na.r) 1 mm .1,4n4 1 Jim '1R|". ...20.5 .,. I-lnl ,..1,74l 38!) 890 ...1.294 2.2-i 1 ($9 294 382 277 335 ` 2075 ' 237 22! 12-1 I list 379 220 26!! 423 174 257 172 234 33 E 24': 371% 1:86 271 CH(.'Ul`Hl[.{ l.HL' CUIIUIUIILC. Thl'(3(! mhcrs, who were nnmlnnt-1 cd but wlthdrcw. were: Ex-Wurdcn E. J. Lambert. Stuyncr; Wurdcn H. J. Crawford. Om; ex-Mnynr Juhnl mom. Rnrl-in I

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