75th Year The Examiner In anxious to recognize those who have enlist- ed Irom llnrrte and dlltrlot for Iervloe to their lung Ind Coun- try. lelatlvu And II-lends ll'0 requested to wrlte thtn omce, or plona 223. with the public : co- operation, 5 complete record or ellhhd lien can be kept. Their nunen will he publlnhcd ll te- animal. adlan authorities. Police allege that Scott is ab~ sent without leave from the Can- adian Army and that he and his wife crossed the border on June 23. and have since been in New.York. before going to Amarillo, Texas. .__.e-4`l WE All NOW EQUIPPED to (`VJ you complete spring service on Ill Ivnon at can nnd trucks. Snrlnzl types 0! can um uruou. U l'lIl[I|` nude to order: duo ndlalon re- puted snd re-cored. Bulstutlon guaranteed or money telnnded. Dominion Auto Wreckers . 7 Mnple Ava, : Phone 420 un uuIu3ca-~u1-I-nauu, - vrln Likely be Brought Back to Face Trial. In your subscrlpuon paid? IIJIUUUCU DUE Today ...................... .. One week ago ..... .. Two weeks ago .. Three weeks ago . uni ;u.\,.,- "..\...u uh`, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 7.....- BOWS No. 1 Sows. up to 300 lbs. Per Owl. ' hot. weight, well eshed ...... .. $5.00 No. 1 sows. over 300 lbs. and under 375. hot weight. well fleshed ...................................... .. $4.50 No. 2 Sows. unnished. any weight. or finished over 3'15, hot weight. dressed .............. .. $4.00 CAITLE Per Cwt. Butcher cattle ................ .. $6.50-$7.25 Rnhvhnr t-nun: 3.4 00-4 '15 Ull'l"l.'l4I'4 .......... .. Butcher cows .. Bologna bulls . .. Canners and cutters Veal calves Spring lambs .. Sheep ............................ .. I*l1IID Ihllll One cent lower than week ago. lk large ........................................ .. 20 A" medium 19 A" pullets 13 B" pullets .. . . . 15 Hall `UN H H V V M.`?}.`.`.R5.. ::.13?35.1?AY .- WEDNESDAY :1 on n `I Ullllillla Owing to warm weather no quo- tations on dressed chickens. Unchanged from week ago. Live 2-3 lbs. ...... .. 3-4 lbs. .. 4-5 lbs. ..... .. Over 5 lbs. YUI-.n Iln 3-4 lbs. 4-5 lbs. f\un|- R I `I'D 105, Over 5 lbs. ....... .. Market firm. MAGAZINE MAN GETS DISMISSAL FALSET pnrrrsncns " ' I !As quoted by First. Co-operative 1 Packers 01 Ontario Ltd, Barrie) A charge against Edgar Craig. 28. Toronto. of obtalning $10 on July 11 from Miss Evelyn Tuck by ` false pretences. was dismissed in ' court. yeat_er(_!ny. He was arranged L In Toronto and brought back from : there Monday by Chief Stewart. Y`hic: rnnri dons not exist f0I`l Edgar Craig. 28, Sollclted Sub- scriptions {or Magazines; Arrested In Toronto and Brought Back Here. mere MOHGE) ~ny Llel DLEWHFL. "This court does not exist. for the collection of money; this is H criminal court," Magistrate Jes stated. To prove a case of false pretences. you must prove misre- prpseiitation. I have to dismiss it despite what I Lhink of it person- ally-3' Nllcc F`.\/I-lvn Tut-k tm-:tif.ied that MISS nvclyn `1uCK tcsblucu Lllut _ on Ju1y_Ll, she ordered six mags: : f.l8B;'8[i' qild Craig!$l9 '{or the sublchbtions. She had no sun 164` ' ion that everything was not r ht until she received a whm ng : through the mall from one of the ` companies. .. . ~ Craig, in his own `do:-fentte. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK compumes-.. . ._ .~ Craig. in his defence, said he had been selling magazines for six years. and certainly did not take the money fraudulently. The copies of the magazines had not had time to go through yet. he said. He had no intention of defrauding knu- I16 I her. Resid:n-fiaI Area Sought by Residents Above Wellington St. L4 ......................... .. Market, steady. IVIIIIVI Thirty-one residents of the im- mediate district concerncd,_ r - sentcd a petition to Town on - ctl at Monday evening's meeting to pass a bylaw forming a strict- ly residential area in the distrwt from Wellington to Trzrontu to Dalton to Bayfield Streets. 'l"hnun who -zlrm-d the nelitmu JVCl' (D IDS. ..... .. Market unsettled. Inn-uln Unchanged Today s Prices Hogs, Cattle Eggs, Poultry Dalton to bayllela au'z:v:I.:s. Those who signed the petition were: S. W. Moore. H. H. George. Anne Frau/Icy. Katharine FY:lw- ley. Mrs. S. W. Moore, Elizabeth Booth. S. A. Armstrong. T. C. Phillips. S. MacDonald. Miss; D. Johnston. W. Macrlner. Mrs. (J. Poole, Mrs. H. Armstrong, W, Car- ruthers. R. G. Norman. Mrs. M. W. ~ Chepesulk, Mrs. F. Douglas. W. T l H. Gilroy, A. F. Dobson. N. W. ` Dougherty, W. F. Dougherty. W. R Mr-Vittip C N. Stewart. Charles BACON 3008 Per Owt. (Dressed hot weight on rail). )dav ........................................... .. $10.00 ' 3 bah 9f_fe.r my: Miss Evelyn Tuck \n Jiv 1.1, ah!-`nrder: H. Ullroy, A, r. uonson. n. W. W. Mcvittie. C. N. Stewart. Barnes, Charles Robinson, We-slr.-y Bishop, Elizabeth McCarthy. W. J. Pnwnn N M '11-mmmn. G. E. I Sgt. T. .1. Warner, Camp Borden. who gave the first two-way radio broadcast in Canada, was the speaker at Monday evening's meet- ing of Barrie Kiwams Club. He was mtroduced by Stewart L. Page. and was thanked in behalf of the Club by M. D. MorrLson. Qnrm Warner n graduate Ofl UOWRD. N. M. LHOUISJII, `Kennedy. C. B. Carrulhers . lot the Club by M. U. Morrison. 5 Sergt. Warner. a graduate of McGill University, was for four years with the Canadian Broadcast- ing Corporation station at Kings- ton. In an interesting talk. he de-, scribed broadcasting as conducted] by the broadcaster. He co-open ated in broadcasting the opening of the international bridge at lvyl Lea. Ontario. by President Roose-`i velt and Prime Minister King. and; also assisted in broadcasting the` Royal Tour in Canada and the United States in 1939. l Th- Iuanu nl-Anarannn nu-seem-vi Broadcasting Described = To Kiwanis Members! UDILED D\-611.85 Ill lid. i The many preparations necessary before a broadcast can be made were also indicated by Sergt. 1 Warner in an entertaining manner. ..___._..a____._. :j Extra copies of The Examiner. Sc. at all m:.x-rs dealers and at this ottice. ` .--.-...._,. CIIICKENB '\ IIIIIFIYI utnullm EGGS .uuu- Hun: WHO WILL BE THE NEXT PERSON TO SELL l'S THEIR PHOTO 1 BE SURE TO Rl:)GlS'l ER Live Dressed 8-10 11-13 IILII I'l_Id testied ran! iv mzaan.` Section 2--Pages 7 tb'l4 I'll". . $10.00 . $11.50 . $11.-10 . $11.00 191 12:: D43! n ([53; (T . D 35' O G" 13,` W YOVI , M000 the. ng's meet- ` Club. H21 ewart behalf` iorrison. [ E II H 0 ll aduate `H 0 I H 0 ll 0 for ; A man jumped off the Govern- ment Wharf shortly before M am. `Sunday. pleaded guilty in court hqre yesterday to n charge of nt- tembted suicide and wasremzmded _ in" custody in Royal Victbriu. lins- pal for one week by Mn`glsl1'nlo ,Jet`fs. He was Fred` Banks, 58. | Downsvlew. near To1'onI.o. Man Jumps Off Wharf f Rescued Bystanders The man was rescued from uhont 15 feet of water by W. R. Delaney. Mcmxmuld St. and V. Rosai. 4!! W0 ey SL. by means of an pike pole. Cliff Carley brought the man around through zuficinl resuscita- tion. He was Lukr-n in nu ambul- nnnn In linuul `IN:-In.i.. `-'r\1-_n\iIu| HUI]. HC WHS UIKPII ll] HI] HYHl)lll* unco to Royal Victoria: I-Inspitnl, where he has remained since the Incident. lVI,_A ,. v-,I- .1 Isl Ti6.66 2nd - $15.00 uu.u..-.uu.. Chief of Police Mex. Stewart said accused was .1 rL-turned :snldim' of the 1?.3l'd Butlnlion. H0 told police he was tired of life, but that "anyone who .-guys lhnt kmd of in death is easy, is cru'I.y." ` ll starting Sunday Midnite 12.05- Also Mon. - Tues. - Wed., Aug. 5, 6, '1 MILLIONS HAVE LOVED THIS GLORIOUS B00K!..A:'a- fl NOW All ETREASURES A_E~Y_() i JRS`0N THE SL3 -{EM cjnxcvjj Every Wednesday. Fnday. Suiurday Jzuzk Wil.~:on~--I-H.~.' Drumr; mu! His Hum! with Miss Merle Stlmrt--1'upuI:u' (,`l"R.13 Vnr_'.u.HM.b GOOD MUSIC (1001) 11..C)OR. us - U-mini-In-I I I\'I'I1'I' II 'I\ I 'A'I'tN`l'I I`! `ll TITNYVKIH lik)Ul) lVlUc`J'll) l1Ul)1J L"l.:\.J\Jl'(. BARRIE ARENA DANCE GARDENS COMEDY -- "TAINT LEGAL" New Disney Llartoon [-r RIT.LPOSTEFiS" %OO .5'.' ` `G.Z9 99 R-";.1 'E I -.` You'll laugh, cry and cheer with the riot- ous gang at Rugby, whore boys are moulded into MEN! MIDNIGHT TO DAWN DANCE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT August 5. 12.05 mm. I?ANC_1.N3 %l1KPEl{IAi; " Sunday all 12.01 a. m. ALICE FAYE -- RICHARD GREENE and FRED MGCMURRAY in W. R. Dr-lam-y, Wlm npertltel 11 boat :scrvIm- m:nr|)_y, uMlU.lcd that he had prcvmusly :1:-en Um man lying on UN! grim.-; lI(`Hl` the wh.nl't`. and. the nu.-xt thing 11:: Imam wn n :;pIu:;h In thu wnlu-1'. V. ROI!\16J- so suw whut h.`|]')|)elH`d and rushed to lhe wharf. Mn. Delaney luculmi 11 lung pnlu-. pnlu [mm hit boat hnuxm .-ml Hm Iuln Innu nflnfi rnnnh LU llllf Wllllll. IVII. LH4 u house and llw lwu nu vffurl, l'inul.I_y unt lh dock. Ch ('nrlu_v around in .1 f('W mun Ml`. I):-I.-mvy maul hand plum-d his -mt cm-t-fully rm Hm Whn_l im: lhv plum;--. I.. n....I.. In 0 nu-nl. |u'ln1ll1('I ur or lhira nffic-` Hilvvlt hlw In uunuun-" ,......,.,\. _ court. Bnnk.'; I You (il l` '1-n'l: you .: m I -;m- :5 run`! nl .u flIl:n(I who would ` :1 vupjf uf Hlll Wu0k'Il E1.` `M1 Hill` .41, Jill IIHWI dil-1311! i... vn. uonmmy necuruu I-~ wu men. after RING [Int Hue man to H1 ! `rluy hr-muzln h1.n\ N mumunL1. mm. the man mml. and g 1a:4;;v.a : Whn_l'f `r,)anr0 n1nlL- made no ILHW` '-r.1nI-- ouroaugy-r--- vv-..---v---u-_- .\l.-\'l`INl~`.l*2S MONI).-\\' .-\.\'l) \\'l'ZI)N|'2.\'l):\\'. 2.30 l`.M. nx.':`..:':::::.':ng Trio]3R nun: a m..ul:4.: T1`.-I. _'I;U:_sDAY :5-A 40 LITTLE MOTHERS PLAYING ALSO SUNDAY MIDNITE. 12.01 A.M. E"6"T`()-1'\I"i"I`E: Th; Added Hit-"CARSON CITY KID" THE * BARRIE. + EXAMINER Valuaaaann .-j--- --w_--: M:\'l'INEl`I :91:'l`l1Rl)AY 2.30 (`()N'l`lNlH)l'S SIIOW SA'l`URl)AY EVENING (I()Ml'IN(`,IN(i .'\'l` 5.30 I'.M. . PLUS (}AVt`\L(1AI)l'} 0|" ACAIIEMY AWAlH)S AND FOX M()Vll'l'l`0Nl~I NEWS CCXLILIJ O CCIVLIQDC I nntnnnn SPECIAL MATINEE l"RIl)AY 2.30 l`.IVl.' (JONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY COMMENCING 52.30 l .M. \ '1/AI -- .__ " ' TV Another Big Offer For T 1-1-- n gar;-moat--- cw...- MA'l`lNl*Il'IS DAILY 2.30 I .M. ` land upon lho comic strip round by 33" k 3 cmc YOUNGUVIMH IN! auusmuas `Funny SINGLETIIN * Arthur LAKE * latry SIMIS on Ilondin an Dan-wood on Iubv Dumpling $165.00 in oxv % 3 MORE GLORIOUS DAYS 3 THURDAY . FRIDAY SATURDAY I:I_q_13_Y! HURRY! HURRY! nnnrnlnvnl )ll\A\I 0 on ll II/I THEATRE llllllll LINE " LII! ullmlw T SPECIAL MEETING Monday evening's special meeting of the Town Council was called primarily to pass a bylaw author- izing u lease of Simcoe Hall to the ` Gnand Lodge of Ontario, I.0.0.F., but a number of other matters were dealt with. -: u no GRANTS FOR WAR SERVICES Barrie Kiwanis and Lions Clubs were each granted $75 to be used by them for specified war services. namely. donations of like amounts to Headquarter Company. Second Bnttnllcrn. Grey and Simcoe Forest- ers. n.p.a.m. to meet extra expenses In organizing the local company. -:- an no- IIBIL UIIB I'l1!lN'I' DUILIUINU Barrie Red Cross was given the use M` the gas plant building for the at.ora~ge of paper, etc. :3 tr IO! Iu'.au\un.nN'|' mununan.-.5 In answer to II query, Town Tren- surcr Smith said that :1 license had not yet been granted Jack Stanwyck nnd C. D. Carson for restaurants as requirements ordered have not yet been completed. v:v :- -on M 'u' `I I WHOSE JOB ls IT? _ Ald. F). A. Twiss inquired whose rr-sponsibility it was to look after the mess made by the sewage dis- poszul contractors. Mayor Robertson was of the opinion that the town should put the roads. etc.. back in shape and` then the town should vhnrgw: back the expenditure to Keystone Con-tractors. ti 1`! In I u U '1' N0 ACTION ON FLOOR. Nu actinn was taken on. the sug- gestion or G. G. Reid. consulting mminoc-r of the sewage disposal plant, to put in cement floor in the old septic tank which now has no watertight bottom. The cost of n nine-inch concrete floor would be $800, Soopuge would cause trouble hy scpnrnting sludge. and the water would have to be exhausted from tank bofuro Iuudtng stored sludge. a g - a o n (!0Ml`l.AlN'l`S ABOUT DUMP Ald. W. N. Pnddison inquired if lhl.`l`(` had been any complaints nbnul this town dump. Mnym` Rob- erlsnn replied there had been nne complaint that not enough sand was being used. "If the man can't look after it. we should not someone who will." exclaimed Ald. Puddison. an -2 n with the Cloisifiods 'u' M V A DOGGONE SHAME It's n doggone shame the way the * dogu: at the pound bark at night," exclaimed Deputy Reeve William Garner when he asked if anything could `be donevabout lt_ Ald. Walter Hnlbert. called attention to the by- law. Reeve D. F. Mncl..m'en pointed nut than! it wus very difficult to pre- vent dogs barking in [he same. way that `it was hard to stop a master crowing. 4}! D a vu I IN u AT l'.'l..lU'l'lUNS No action was taken in connection with a resolution of Windsor City Council which remmmends that members: or the C.A.S.F. bealloWed_ lryvoto at municipal."provincial and fctleral olbctions. whether in Can- ada or not ` an an {I anwmc b`UUUl`.`S'l'l.`iD Town Engineer E. O. Rawson ad- vised that a sanitary sewer be laid up Maple Ave.. from Simcoe to Eli- zabeth St. at an approximate cost of $1.000. Referred to Public Works (Tun!-miHnn pmruu. new Committee. '-I U U PERMIT TO REMOVE TREE A request was granted Mrs. Beb. Brock St.. to have a tree in front of ho'r property removed at her mvn expense. U Q C U V U SALARY INCREASE SOUGHT R, H. Irwin. fire truck driver. V wrote seeking an increase to $1.200 per your at least. from $1,100, plus some Sundays off. Referred to Finance Committee. sex as 1! N` N` " SUFFICIENTLY SIGNED Town Clerk A. W. Smith report.- ed that a petition for a permanent road on Baldwin St. between Essa Road and Tiffin St. was sufficient- ly signed. but was not in proper form as it did not describe the kind K of pavement or width. :- o :- nnuxnnlc r1\vr..VIr.Nl' Aaluau A petition for a mixed-in place pavement. 2-4 feet wide. on Cum- berland SL. from Essa to William 9! .')\` n lnnnl in-u-u-nnnn-unno turn: Ut'||dHll GL. IYUITI LSSH I0 wuuam St.. as a local improvement, was reported sufficiently signed. Four- teen had signed. three had refused. and two could not be reached. 0 o o nunu nu.-.rnucs auuunr Twelve residents of the district petitioned for work to be done on Mary St. from Wellington to Dal- ; (on. including proper grading and ditching. and gravelling and dust- , proofing Rotor:-ed to Public Works Committee. 0 C I MONDAY -- TUESDAY _ WEDNESDAY l\'l/\'I`lNl`_l`..\` I);\II.V `).,.'H) I _lVI, - I'u'..\| mnnuu.-.1` nzuu. Arthur E. Harris wrote request- , ing to rent the market hall on Wednvsday and Saturday evenings during the fall and winter. offer- mg $50 per month rent. Referred to Finance Committee. I 0 D G 5` HF V USE GAS PLANT BUILDING llzn-rin Dnrl (`runs Iurun niunn H- ll'l.Vl4IKI' 3l\l'zU I Mrs. Matilda L. Arnold wrote `asking that .1 culvert be construct- Iod at the entrance to her property `at 27 Vespm St. as she had sold `her property at 31 Vespra St. No action was taken. 3 8 B WANTS TO BUY L01 Miss Katherine Long wrote of- Ifering $100 for a town-owned lot on Burton Ave-.. east or west of Mitchell's garage. on which to build a house. Referred to Finance Committee. _A\_'____.- In` 39' U ANOTHER PAVEMENT ASKED A nnoioinn hu- '\ n..;unA_n r-\`nnn --:--j---(I\_- :--:_-.- The Examiner has not a c1aimed" circulation but one guaranteed by chartered accountant;-' audit. t -.I V RESTAURANT LICENSES n nnruunr In n nun:-u '1`:-nun 'l`r ... VOTING AT ELECTIONS In zn-Iinn urn: Iulrnn in IU\I\I\nn ROAD REPAIRS SOUGHT T`u-uh-n v'n=irlnv\Q= n! OH`: nlicOr RENT MARKET HALL rthur 1-` I-In-y~h~ 1uvr.\.n v-nnl Ganla Midnight Show After A _ Cl'Al\C a.x '3 U SEWER SUGGESTED un F'.n.ainnnr F`, ('1 Dnumn (`IYLVERT ASKED \Ialil-la I Ar-nnhd QTUVC` BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA,` THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, I940 H. E. P. C. C6ngratulate s` ' Utilities Commission on `Fine Recordiof Payments I ---:-v---rw '_:'1`hose who purchased stoves onit credit in the special campaign put!-V oh by the Barrie Public Utllitieal : Qommiasioxi last year, have met! ( their payments in such a fashion as 1 to win the hearty commendation of the Hydro-Electric Power commis- ` sion. Of a total of over $17,000 in ' accounts receivable a year ago, for 300 stoves sold and work done. there were at the end of May last only three accounts in arrears on instalments, with a total of about $20. With the report before him. A. W. Murdoch of the Chief Munie1p~ al Engineer's Dept.. H.E.P.C..wasso impressed that he wrote W. M. Sal- * ter. manager of Barrie P.U.C., as follows: ' Dear Six`.--We have a very tav- ourabie report. from the Account- ing Department in regard to the Barrie arrears and collections based on M. l1`.asson's last visit to your municipality. "We feel that. this information L should be communicated to you. and. without consulting Mr. Eas- sou, we are taking the liberty of quoting verbatim from his report as follows: When the Gas Plant discontin- ued operation in Barrie in April, 1939, the Electric Department made available on very favourable terms ._..._?.__.__.__. ARMY BATMAN DISMISSED ON DEFENCE COUNT I 4 I 1 1 I { I I I ``I really knew nothing at all about it; I was very drunk." Joseph Humor, 42, English-bm'n army but- man. told the court, yesterday morn- Inn in nvnlnininn uthv hn had made Lold the court yesterclay m0rn- . mg in explaining why he had made statenlents on July 20 which, police 5, claimed. violated the Defence of Canada regulations. In dismissing the charge, Magis- trntc Jefts said: Although it seems rather n strange thing to me that ` this should come up, the thoughts must have been the back of your , mind. I advise care in the 1uture.'+ II _,_,,._ _.I,_.,I...: _..:IA.. 1,. L.._l_u Joseph Homer, 42, Con- victed on Charge of Being Intoxicated. IN THE WOMEN THEY CLAWED! IN THIS THEY BITE AND SCRATCH! IIIIHU. I Pl|4l\'lDC UKIIC Ill bill: Al-III-ID`: ' Hauner pleaded guilty `to being drunk in :1 public place and pnld H fine of $10 and costs, in all $13.50. He had been in Royal Victoria Hospital since July 20. ' (`A...z6.kln `Dnn lllilcnn Onaiiflnrl lluapuuu OIIILC uun_y uv. Coiistziblc Rog Wilson testified that while on hii; way to the hos- pitzil with the ziccuscdlin ii-taxi, Humor had said that ifiitldrqar- rived here, he (H~a_mer)`.-!.Wou1dn ,I g:f...th_e_ treatmeiit -. heiijiviik . keihg "ire": ltp_t_ _.-igmbiiig.;::uiahg the Akiime - lino our me/way w the Hosbi-l~ ai'fd for two hours afterward. He said kn unsuli-I kn niua-I uyhnn H. 101- two nours anerwaru. ne sam he would be . . . . . glad when Hit- ler arrived. He discussed the treat- ment to him in Canada` and said hi!` x{$(`(fte'd' B'e'1.t`r'Vwh'n 'Hft1Er `ar- rived. He said he didn't, like Cana- adin'ns." In his nvurn plnlnnnn Ll-.-nan :O5Q- 8010115. In his own defence, Hamer stat- ed he was very drunk on the night in nnpslinn nnd ha wag nnilp nor. FCZII IHIJUHLIOI1. '1 IHIV8 DCCH nen: in Canada 23 years and am Just as Canadian as anyone in this court." He was not in the habit of talking about Hitler like that. he said. Witness stated he had lived in Toronto for the past 20 years, was a painter by trade and , worked as a batman. and was a ; returned soldier, wounded in the last. war. Tnc|ihyinn (\v\ OI-us Ann-.1 nkrn-an ea nc very mum: me mgm in question. and he was quite cer` tain there was nothing said of any real intention. "I have been here in f"qnu.-l-. 9'! An!-e and non Quad IHSL Will`. Testifying on the drunk charge. Constable R. J. Burtch said that ac- cused tried to start a fight at Five Points and was "drunk and wild." HAD NOSE BROKEN LET US TELL YOU ABOUT _MAl.C0`MSON` I I'\.._I__ Q . IIl_-_- GRANADA -:CTIv-CCU! I-)unlop St. : Phone 44'! 5"9!E"I.`!.`.!'5 --.$!`!.'!,"'..`i!`. !I5 SUITS 55 Dunlop St. IT KEEPS YOUR VALUABLES PROTECTED MODERATE RATES LIBERAL COVERAGE "H`6ii"s"i3ii' " ` BURGLARY INSURANCE "" ' `"""l COMi\V4`UNI"l`Y"P_1liiE.'-HILLSDALE .._M9ND.Y' 3"G`I5I.5,. _ -1 __ __ uI_.-_.n-_ TCCC 1)-3" -- V". --`_-C- $1.00. $1.55. $2.00 $1.95. $2.25. $3.95. $4.50 31.50. 31.95, $2.50. $2.95 (In case of rain, Tuesday. August 6) _ SOl"l`BALL-l'ort Mclcoll vs. Barrie Colleglans (Game ca11e_d 5 pm. standard time) RACES ' GAMES CONCERT BY BARRIE MUNICIPAL BAND Supper served 5 to 7 pm. Admnssionz Adults 35. children 20.- H Entertainment THURSD_I}_\:V_:-_m p1DAY ___ SATURDAY Red Cross Garden Party HQ HCWCUTTCI R I %C, CCCC C 33 Smut single or double breasted 9 models. Priced from ................. .. .. .50 WILF. H. TODD Mum: T0--------- . ilie installation of three-wire ser- gvices and the purchase 0! electric stoves. Over 800 stoves were sold Iliand at 31st July, 1939, the Ac- ~ counts Receivable for stoves sold , on credit amounted to $l7.563.53. i By 30th November, 1939. this figure was $14,180.94: at 29th Feb- ruary. l940, this figure was $12,- ` 126.99; at 31st May. 1940. this fig- ure was $10,316.91; and Iurther, at the time oi! this visit only three accounts were in arrears for over- due inatalments, a total of approxi- _ matcly $20.00. The whole tran- . saction and the subsequent exper- . ience makes an interesting case histor r or time payment sales, and indica es that the credit of the prospective buyer was care- fully scrutinized and a prompt . follow-up was made for each due , instalment. At this time no lose- ; es have been incurred and it re- flects credit on the Barrie Public Utilities Commission that in year , ago the maximum Accounts Re- ceivable for time payments a- mounted to $17,563.53 and to date no losses incurred." `We would like to take this - opportunity of congratulating you and your Commisdion on the ex- cellent condition of the Barrie re- cords. record ~ have been reduced to $10,316.91, and y IIICIII4 auluuucu llh \4uu-y Aviva!!!- Rosa Recvie Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Kendall. Shanty Bay, with Grey and Simcoe Foresters stationed at Camp Borden. P10, Thus, B. Robinson. H50539. SIBIIOHCQ EH. camp DOFQCH. P10. Thus. B. Robinson, H50539. j (ltd Field Ambulance. R.C.A.M.C.. '`.C.A.S.. Camgk Shilo, Manitoba. 0 son of Thos. binson (clerk of Tccumseth Twp.) and Mrs. Robin- son. Cookstown. The constable had found it neces- sary:to"5hlL Hamer, ._breaklng his nose _nnd sending him 10 the hon- pitl.- i-0 ._...___.__re mnMg: , n::5.LDrr:nv` L-*RNI5 _YOUNG'-,.B_lDE$ : | `HELD IN TEXAS W. 1!. Scott Wantgd .ln,BarrIe "on-Charges-- wm Illanlw Inn III-nnnlnl .9:-It In . Acti on insuuctions from Chic! u of Pol e Alex. Stewart. William Harvey Scott. 29, former soldier at Camp Borden. is being held by po- lice in Amarillo. Texas. on a charge of passing a worthless cheque for $100 on a `ocal store in June. He is accompanied by his wife. a local girl whom he married hero on June '22. ("I-sin! Qfnunn-O cnirl H529 Q00. `S June 22. Chief Stewart said that Scott is a United States citizen. born in In- diana. and that custont authorities at Niagara Falls, N.Y.. whom he notified. are bringing Scott back to that city on account of a car he is driving. He stated that follow- ing disposition of that matter. Scott will be turned over to Can- adian authorities. aan... -.i`I.a. mat !:nnH I: ah. 2 ALL STAR FEATURES 2 THE BUMSTEADS' NEWEST BEST-EST! . --~~~-~~~~~ --q-nu-.ai