Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Aug 1927, p. 1

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f"Tt'tes=n .~'n;r>o.1e5'.' {'::'v! !'1nu.- Sm town cole th'~.' wccli. I`ilu-1-c was a big; crowd in Police: Court tllmis mm'nin_u'wl1cnJohn Al-l-an l`lhvonm~=on, local colored preaol1cr of. the Pcnteoostzll falith, came up on c,lm1\g'cs of ol).~'tructing' t1':1'1c- 2117.97 'l)`0ln4' \varnml by police, and of n.<-- saultln`,<: :1 policv OlllC(.`.1' CIl_Q!l,4'(`(l in thn lisc'lmr_2'r~ rf his luty. Hc.-rbcrt Elliott` and Jr)-'!*pl1 llmvitt \v.',-n- nl.~'-0 Clh1l;_*'r5:(l t-1.nrlr:1' thve C1':'min:1l Code wlth nl). the police. 'T`lmm.~'m1})lvzul<:l not g'L1ilt_\'unu' tl11'ou1.nh his cuun.~:ol, F. I-Iannnoml, wl)tm'11ml an E2IljOl11'Hm(`llt for 1. ww-k. \V. A. Bo_\'.< }I[J]N`}l2'(.`(l 21>" Tm\'n .`nL:'(:i!m`. Ht-W311 an-I Elliot-I. lumnn. ..l.... ............I .1 | \\'r*r<- : police I'..._` ........; uunuu-4L._.w uu n can 1Ju'LI 1. -In tzhv womc-.n -s 100-_van'd b1'e,a,sL swtmke swim for the P1`-ovincia tirtle M`oJI`r.~_v Bailey of the Gvzvndftcs led. for 75 )'1'lT(I1S, but vms ovonhauled by Lo)wi.=u Hm`-d`_V 0:1` 'I`.L.S.C. Bra1*bzm'a H.oMi`m2t~'.h0arl 0.1 H'i`g'l1 Park S.C. was a close t1x'1'd. Ir! . -.,-4. \|' uvuu\.|-\:IA , vvvu l.AH`t'.` race in 1 n1|iIn11.t.e, 17 4-5 secon-dsc, cq11:uJlim_u' his own former ovwuitoo: record. Lewis _2v0t away to a g'reat star-`t and was Jveaxiinug by 10 feet on the so.co.n-(I 50-_\"ard~ Lasp. Ho weaker:--- ed near the em] and won out by less. han a oot over Haxrold Nimmo of the Gran-ite S.C. Bent Gibson of Toromto Co.n.t1*aul Y" swam tl1:imd.. Lewis bcnloumgvs to West End Y. Tn UL... ....w......9_ unn - v i I 4.;\A.\.l,`|.U.1 um ALAQ;u| Lawn D.\/. `The race i-n wtlvich the record wan bnokeln was the-fc~ature of the a1fter~ nosom. It had to be run off tvwice as Miss H`uest~is, the ti.t;1e-4ho~1de1', u=n- inte`nti.onna 1`nou%]ed Man'y Casson wnxd another conntesmant when` she sw'e1've< off her co~um=o. Miss Huess was in the lead aml makning t1'vemen,r!Io1-ms` speed wnhen she umfo1'tunantel'y we-11$ crooked. Had she swunl a, stt1va.i.gihet. course she would (l`ou'b1`P.er:1'.< have set an even lower mark hhan 30 seconds at. lrloiss Huesrtls wvasdisqua-1ie however, and in the secomd race Bfi']aI_v - GiJclrIng' 21.9,"-a:'n srwvarm Uhe 50 yards in 30 secornds. Ma-ry Cassnoon of the Graniate Club was a.g'aim- foul- ed out of her course by the swtivmmeor next her, cover) and nished secornd. Huezvtis sowzaln the course eul-cne after- ward in am attem.pt to break bh-e 30 socvonrdxs mark, busb failml. Snhe I-o-o=k- ed up three times du1`ixng' the (ls`as`h to see if she were stnarigvht, and vni39hed- `-` ~4p'n .. r IV", in 31 3-5 secondus. AW _.L1 .1 -u .- bufr. made a splenxllid r-e~-~ Hdsldu` U. u-u QL\.-uufulan "it" Another r.h1'17lle2' was the men -.~' 100 yard dlasth back st1'ok'e race for the Dotmrim'o~n tite. Gordian Lewis, the Ga-naduian reco1' won the (XII umn... `LIK .4 1 -A 1 ` ` ` One Dominniom 1'ecomd was Iowewed and amrotlher equaled dmvi-mg` the at - tennzoom. Arvivbla Billy Gilxlnrg, or! the Toronto Dol=puh1i'ne'bs, olpped 1-5 of a second off tlhc Oamadsian 1~eoor*d' for the w0m~eJn s 50 yard free sty1I`e dash whcin srhe swam tzhe dvistaance in 30 soozxfris Hat. The iormer reetom of 30 1-5 sctcvomsds \vavs held by Hild-av H-uestis oaf Higih Pamk S.C. I'l`\1~,. an...` :.. ....L.:..!L LL, H I ..h....,u..,u:.-um. Lnty nu wuusn une races. Over eigwlmty swimmers from To- ronto, including` many Olf the fastest Canadian men and w-otmen speed swimxm.-vrs, competed in the eleven 0rut:a.1'i.o and two Domimion amm- phonnsilxiyp events. A feuir mxmrbeir of Simcoe Couvnrty entmnms wane wlbu at.t1~z~.oted* by the local events. Aboui fty enrtered the long drixatance swim Dnwnnn (an. kn`. -A....,.... A11..__,1_.1, 1 Iuovsvtlu 4 Barri e. A . nesrlay to inyostigute the tleatlm 01 the man killed by Alex. Ho(lg'e in hisl arm home, the jury barought in the folsowing verdtict : 457111,. :...... ..._.....- A... :...M.f.., :_.LAl At he inquest at Beoton on Wed Giucexl with sp'I'emIi(I wea'the1;, tth- swin1mi.ng' and (living gala held iz: Bzmwic on Mondvay, u.mlevr the joint au.~1picc~s of B`a1`)'ie Board of '[`1~ade and the Onit1v11'.o Division of the Can- zulnian Amateur S\\wi1nmin;;' .-\:ssoci':t- tion, was 1n=on one of time Q`l'C1t(`1St, 5-\v`in1nfin_:,-,' meets ever held` in C.:ma Abou-t. tln-cc tlmowsaml people lined the .~1ho1'e of boawtiifuzi Kc~.n1pc-nfo`I(lit Bay to watch the races. nm... A : ...1.4... ..._ T110 ])(>1I)i11i(.)1l Rv(-urd Lmvered ;. J1`i=_\f Surf in Long Di.s m11(-0 Swim. ;u.1l. uuu-u. (Continued on name teven) `STREET FIGHT SEC'_UEL ' c: Llttv Uhv CARD OF THANKS .zAAv\.a\/u. unu: ru-us ululsuazllcc bW`Bll-` : the bay fmotm Ajaandalle to \ :1 rmnnmlul u ` .. aro.'-c out oi` t S:1t1lr'x!:1y A I , - ]J:1v:-Inm`.t.~t :-1'(- '!`homp.- Jury Com-llldcs Dead .\Ian: Is 1)-.m. Forsythe; lrlfodge i Is E.\'o11e1'ated. 5 Eight Pages hohlix ht that L \-."hm: Cattle Drover Arrested At Inq(ueAstWAt Bgeton X701 LXXVI. No. 23. Pu rthr-r, (Continued on nayze ve`) uctisn lw taken by 2ul<~qu;1tnl_v 1'uco`2'ni'/.c ml .~*pIr-nali-I l`i1'o-.~':1\'ny: /1 uv n . . ........ .\\,.u.--u \ Coun2('il ho thv .-\c1'n;u' 3 would p:'0\':':lu up- ! 2lUl:4 at oncr ` |V\,(uvvA| , W0, :1 1'(:prc-.=cntati\'c- body of; c?tf7.r'r< of tlho 'I`n\\'n of B:u'ri(~, us- somblml in t!~.r- Police Court C1Imn1-` 11:01: at th- cull "f t-hr` Bmml of 'l`rzuln on 'l`Lu-. .~\u_;'u.~1t 2nd. I10 t~`f!`\'*.'1`."1`}' u2;:c- that `:1 .-pr.~ci:zl m4-(-tine` 4.6` Ah u 'f`,- wu... .. un- .\`I21_\'m' and Em Nutty mm Amamwc ` thv x `tho rm] ` E V 1 x u.~.v1.n Durin~;: the past three days thisg :z`ua1-<'L=Jman of the wa:ter2'front has an- ' swurml three emergency calls. 311;: his forty-eig1hvt Dur- years or there- Iah-outs on I{emp(:nfcllt Bay he has fzm.<\ve1-czl hlnsusantls of calls for as- .=tanc~.-, and saved hundred-.< of lives. It .~"ounds big`, but it is not a whit morr- tI_1`an the truth. :1 IV u I I I I 1 i .,..... ..-u..._v Llllllr In .. u u nu.- `out for all :~'m't_~' of tl1in_4's. If :1; child is n1i~. :1 call ;:o:~.< in to` (:u']1-_\".< ho:1thnlI.~'v-. and Cliff \\'!`.:1t lw can. H` :1 I0}: i.~ soon oat- ing: in thv mfnlullv rf l\'vn1p.~11\t -Imlt I-12:3". .-vmm: })u1`.<-0!! f.< likn.-Ty tom-II M2`. (`,u'~'Y.-_\' that .~`0l11t`?.h!1_L\' ro~.-e.-xnbl-` Him` :1 L-~.'l'.' has hwn sm-n. uml out; -.:c~< .\I:'. (`uric-_\' Fn h?.< t:u~'ty rou-` lunar. If :1 '.':1r't has hrnken 10031`; from a'?ton.;r_th~ share with andd 'n~a.t. on_L`. Mr. Oarlwy is sum49m.nml .Lo.in'-- \'1-mtfuzzlie. ` .,~ .- . .- \ ". Not that Mr. Carley is at all l,oast- Mr. Wm+hington- to the winners of `summer is here he dices not even go ,-....,`.,..-..... ..~..u -uuxu. .,.,, uvvn, u_y mu : uUuLu U` I T,}-is by ray of initmoduoing thg Tvade f`OI' the meet, he de- faot that for many years this fa-ith- lchrefl `WW9 One Of the bins?! Swim- fuil veteran has kept watch over Bax :"m-311.2` 11188425 8V9!` h-eld in Catna-`la. irie s waitenfri"-ont, and saved lrumlreds iH 3-190 Ulnlketi Barrie for the line of people from more or less perilous ;l1105?Pi't'i1"1'tY SHWWYI the Gwimmrs. p'1`ed)'oar1nen`t',s_ ' Medals were then preset. `ed by ful of his numerous feats. Far from 16110 V8l`i`0|15 1`=1CS- The QU9n'5 it 1 He merel-y penrfo11m.s what he re- :'H0t~1 CUP W35 Dfeented by H- H- gvawls as lnis strict d-ucty. Now that Cl`e5WiOk '00 J-lmmie 'T~h0m`PS 0v11. the winner of the Cross-the-Bay swim. to his home on W401-s-ley St. to s1eep.l W813 3 It was a harcl swim, and His own canoes, rented to amateur i1 think eVI`Y`b`dY VVW0 niS'hf`d '10- _-D'1(i(iii(3l`S, are kept out till 12.30 and 5`1`V0S C1`(li, W88 all Jimmie would E1 o clock in the morning by persons $533 W1lT0~D 8'1'0`t' With lolltl cries 01 `who have been across the lake danc- iS`P0`-`Ch 3 Speech 1" `ing, or elsewiliere. And even then Ml`. Creswicke stated hat the Bar- 'the1'e will be private canoes on the (11.8 B03141 of Trade looked forward water. So Mr .Cai~ley lays him lown jt0 h*3Vin8' We 0n't31'l am]. D`miY1iU gen a mattress in the boathouise each iCh13m`l l`Y1JSh'i`PS helm here -Tllnuaul ll`- `rnigiht, and with one ear open fo1'lf111ill-1`e. levies from across the water, and the! A. E. Bnyson p.resen'ted the D. T. `other one open for the re bell (for 'Rees Cup -to Manp 081350, the rst , he is also one of the braveslt and ;g'i1'1 to nish, and Mr. Arubrey lre-l EDMOS-t faitlhful menmbers of the F`ii*el1aml Dresente-(l the C. &'W. Motors `Brig:1rle) snatches his orty winks of !Cup to Mr. Payme of Orillia, the `sleep, :first local swimmer to nish. Metlols Y\....2..... ~- ` ` L1... __-_4. LI_.,.- 1-.., u,:, ...A...\ -1. uuunn. uuu nuxn.~.-:vy. ` B(.*f01'0 ho was big: (enough to pull I pvople cut of thv water, he 1'emom- i lm-s }1:111g'im: onto them and yelling`? 'I'z>1' h-is 1':~1th(-)* .~` hc-I.p. l'vr- a.l\v:1_\'.< |)(-vn tzlwrv to do zm_\- `duty that w:1;< to hv tlxonv. .~`z1ys M1`. 4`! v \ Irvin`. .1, \II '|)mn`.:|r-n uh out for Echilrl mi :(`zu'!n-_\".< be `what ca` 'in}.-' wnw 1.. .. . th-:t .~mi)< 4.. .l.\4 1-` 5 For Cliff `.m..< hm-n at it since he `\\'n.~' :1 kid," to use his own wol-Ins. In fact, CI?fTm-(I Carlvy was born m 9. . . . `mg hzxvxn_-_-` once hvnn a comblnatxon 1101150 and work.~1hop. ` D,`r...._ L.. L:... 1 I `w!1.:1t is now his bouthcustc-, the build- ` ...v.- um... ` Mr. 'C:u'Ie_\' cannot recall a frac- ::.ion of the tinir.-:< he has pulled people ;'out of the wa.tox'. But every few ,r1a_\`s someone will drop into the Hoathou.=c- and .<'a_V, Helo. Cliff! Do you rr_-membor the day you 1ra;g'- ;_:o me out of the bay '.7 Cli . `rax-r,-l.\' (1003, but the man recounts ...u..u run, a.- ithr: incidr,-n.t of two or three dcc-ades` iago, and it us-uully comes back to. ' D1 ( )'!101`)'. U`-.. f`ICtl` L... .'A. _f._,_ 1 :41. . ._; ---... ...... .....y u. 3..../J \IJ. uvx. `l\-\IrJlk' who were in (l in rough water! in a dinghy with a broken mast and torn deck. It was recmmnemled to the Town Council by a meeting on Tuesday -of members of the Board of 'I`1*ade and 1 other citizens that some suitable 1'eoog'm't1i`on be made of Mr. Clifford Ca1'1ey s long record of rescues from Kemxpenfeldt Bay. Duning the meet; I mg Mr. Canley walked in on the} g|ath_e11i~nug' fresh from hzavine; rescued! fxiom the bay :1 party of ve peo-plef u-Ian uynwn In ,L.'m+..n.`.. L. .........L .....4.\..: I I ` SIX PEOPLE NARROWLY ESCAPE EPLUNGING OVER EMBANKMENT} K 1 .u yuuu.-..m.u uvv guaxu J.L:u\.L:o. The Kennerky car was as close to the fence as possible, but the To- r.o11.to car, brave-I`Iin`g' (-1-own hill at a gzroat sp0(: failed to turn out of the ruvts soon e.noug'h. `Blue rear and of the Esau-R washed into the local our and jazmmed it agwainst the last p0t of the guard mi]. The foot-` board and both rear feanodens of the Kennedy car were crushed. H 1 !Cliff Carley Is I Town s Life Guard g While proceeding` to VV=asaga Beach '.\Ioml:1y ni_u,'ht a Reo car, driven by Jack l\'e;m1e(I_V and containing` ve Mother Bennie people, narrowly L.s'-` caped bein:_;' shoved over a steep em- i bzmkment near Micllmrst by an Essex I car driven by an Tc-romto mavn. At the point of the accident the road is build up by an embankment be tween two Jiilks. The 1'-oml is nar- row and protecte-(1 by guaril fences. L- l"1a.-. k'.....~n.1.... ...~... ......,. ..... ..l--. 'HI.I . C: ' . ( umnu(,(| on page four) .u -mu nu. I. to what 11 n. hat ` (1 ., tmt .<('nj<- ;1 Council to : constant run vco of Mr. 1 has M 1'. Czu'l< as Ins; ' cullml ` 1.. 11-` V. J. R. 'I`l:'m1j..~.~on 'I"\/':mco11v(-1` Llms :lL`L`\-ptml the call to Hss'.:1 Sf. Chumla, .\v`..Ln:m1:L}o,. amt}-Sirouel Prom -.b,wl.m-5:121 Ohvurcih, and`-wi]l~be induct- tnd at a dime to be xed i-n thc.I1-mm` ` future. I I; .w.,,... It was better than any moot ever Iheld in Canizul-a, assortecl Alex. Duff, ` i(iCCiZl1`i)11. ,` that the swimmi`n`g`, d:ivina_g'l fd1'ess'in,<: and other facilities at tho, 1M-ont1'(-al and Ottawa .~'wimn1in;1i `111<'><.~ts Wrl`(* not half as _;'o0i as 1.ho:~'r- ; :pi-nviriml that ulla._v b_\' Bzlrriu Boar got 'I`r:uIc-. I `Iv .. A . . - - - `vitution ;.u|.vuu\ao 5! v;Rees first Ire- lllanid `.Cup {first Elwere also presented to each person ;who nished vhe Cross-t.he-Bay swim. R. C. Wood in a short speech {strongly u1~g'ed that a swim.min.g' club 'be stanted in. Barrie. Local peonlc had seen in the meet what the pro- vince can produce in the way of :SVVl-.lTnT'l"lI1`;S'. The meet sh-oulrd be a 'great impetus to swimming here. The secret behiml Uh-C ,n1ing' was the coacliing. `Toronto Iliad the nest coaches in Canada in `the persons of Johnny Walker, Alex. Duff and others. If Barrie would ianc-nrt coach who coullkl correet er- lrors in style, the results would soon be seen and local sw.immers would znrt be outcla.ssed in a big: meet. ~Swimme1' shou-`ld also learn method-.: of life-saving` and resuscitation. i `,ll.. \`l7.......l ' ' 1.1 . :- ___.._._._, I speezl swim- ` ormanize 21 club and engage a p`erm-. ! 1... ....~ nu-nug, uuu n.aur\.wa.'..'-J11. 1 Mr. Wvoorl promised tihat if the. ;Board of Trade ex-temiexl :1 second `invitation for the nicest to be put on here, the C.A.S.A. would cer- tainly accept. MIA .._._.. l_-;4.. ._ u, ,,. Waite 1' land also ['0 2' At a Inentring of citizens with the; Bonn! of Trade Council on 'l`L1o:< la,~`f., the follwowiny; rnsoluumion \va.~" pa9so : 5 41).. :4. ..... .'_. I AL,.L :_. ..t . ~14-..x.\,-u . LJ}JU\:\.Jl 3 I J Bar- `rie Ontario Ch;amrpion;sh!i~ps :t:1nual~ly lfuture. 3 I .. .. ! ....... \4A tr; v1L\: ux-vow-I.ut:"1Juy b'W`llll. | 1 [I everyxbody wuo finis-hm] "serves I `say iS-peech I M I`...-U-......l.- ...|._L..,I L__L u n .1vv~yu111a111 111- UJIC \JlIV'(IA|llll|. ! Mr. Wortih'ing'bon paid a high tri- `Lbute of pmise to the splendid ar- jx'an`g'cn1enrts made by the Board 0`! f'I`vade which cbured Ca-na-`1e.." ?He ne `.L-,.....'..I'.:L.. _:I_ ,-.,.. LI ' g(`}`.wI*;a'an1'k Doyle acted as oh.ai1~man of the occasion. On boahxalyf of the Board of Tmde -he thaawkod he Swim- ` ming Assoei~a.'tion and the swimmers ' 1'.-or comi~ng' to Barrieey and assured . them that the meet had more than full-led the `expectations of tihe local Board. Barrie would be glad to entevbain Tomonto s swimmers at any future date. Mr. Doyle intro- duced to the g'at'hverivng Wm Wormh- irngvton, P1'esid.e-nt of the Swimmintg Associvaiio.n; Auulbrey E. Irehand, Pas! Presi-den c; R. C. Wood, Honorary iSecre.tary; Watter Cooper, Rec. Sec- re car'y; Mns. Grif-hs and Mnrs Bailey of the Executive, and Jlorhnny Wr2Sl;ke.r, famous coach. Johnny Walker received a creme'n'd:ous ora- tion, and later, in a simg-song` led by Ernie Ryan of Barrie, brought down |iRcamin in the GLoa.min . min. 117, AI` 3 J - ,the house by singing as a solo the Ontario Divisivcm of the Canadian I Amateur Swilnmimg Association will ibe held at Ban`-ie again next year. An invitation from Barrie Board 01 Trade officials was eagerly accepted by C.A.S.A. ofciails at a splendid `banquet held in St. Mary s Pa1`l'Sil [Hall on Monday evening` follnwing `the gala of the afte1'n~o The ladies of St Mary s served 21 sump- tuous repagst to nearly 150 swimmeqns and officials of the swimming mt-':=t. 1 u The swimming and diving meet 01 I l .....-...... VJ. ..... In speeches ollc-wi,n`g' the bang-uot, the leadens of the Onta.ri.o swimming worlil stronngly advocated the or- lganizartion of a swinmling club in `Barrie. mrw-vs. ..`..... AIL . m' at tho ( I0.~`<.- of U1!` m `(`tEl!,"!`. A 0 mp].imnt:1r_\' uhzxnco was :"I\w n- thu .-\viImnr*r.< at .\1fm:t s P031 L . ..l A.I, _, C.A.S.A. Swim To I Be In Barrie Again I Mr .`\\I 717 N1!` Ti`z}`ri., Ontario, Eiirsdagfinigrust 4, 1927 ,....... `Be it ro.-` fvvml that in \':7(~w of thv two dc-a.ths by tlro-\vning' in K-n1]wn- fe-Idt Bay tlul-Eng` the past two wo_-k.<, aml thv ow.-r prn. :lum.g'c1' of` sub- scqur,-nt fatulitivs lu2'?.ng' the aquatic : .-nu - l~"-uITo\\'fz`.',: tho ':r.r!uc`.i ~rr1'v <'~'~ :1 soca.I hovu-r wrtw span-t in the S1mdr:1y Sdhcool,-I when me-mibons hm van o_n-- zoportundty of `g-reeting Mr. -and -Mus. 4 Baker. ' y 1 x I . 1 Ir has: n:l:lrv.~2: to tho con;-'1'o:_-"atio11 ? ]R~"\'. U1`. I\IcE\\'m1 I-nfd upon t}1<*| mmnlwnt tlmir 1-u.-.ponsihfl3t_\' for t~hv: |Sun?z1_v \\'o1':~'hip, t}*.r.- 0h.~'wr\'m1c- hf] I t'hr= .~'21c)':lmr-nt;~`, and H10 11pl;LxvTld5n'." of the chvumlm. I`hr; .-pzIk-1' nnuh.-' m'm_\' \':z`:uz1blr.- .~"112;2'c.~Irt`Ion:< z1= to` thr-I i. of all church nmnwhu-1's.[ in Iv 41, , N-evert.hele.1=., tl1e`spe`a1ker locharml `the minist1~y to be the g'1'eatcx:t of al `czlllrin-gs. It o'e1'ed the _21)'(?'Ltf,~.v~`t op- }om*tunities for self`-(Icvr3lo~pment and Etnlw low-:!opment of o.hm'aotm' in mi and warped life, robbing mm-n of Her inuence. 'othc-rs, xvihoreas many ca],Iin_:'. cr:1.mp- ` .thr.-ir i(](?'Zl`]L`,'. 'I`uho 111iniF.'t)_\` 31m af- fm' the ricmvt t-M for ])](`llHt` and hr:l.pfuJ con1])anir,ns.hips. and ztlms. provitlcd thr- .::\1'r*zxt<-at .e1y11<-rv I |S]')[`a1kiI1`_'.`,' of the mini.~zt1'_v, Rex`. Mr. ` Irwin` declared that the time was pro- ipitious for people to gain a dee.pe1', umlerstandring of the miwni:~?t1.'_v. Its work .=_'hm1`ld not fall] on Mr. Baker congregation. The Wonk of the `mnistry was a great one and very itrnportanrt, but much of it was try- ing`. In these mcdorn d much of 1 the old--titme _2'lan1.-rne-r had fallen away 'form the 1m'nistr_v. Men rozhlized to- day that entering` the myinxisxtany mmnt sxacrice and the facing of a 1n:i_2vhy `alone, but on every member of the` job. 'Before a 1'epresenutati\_re gvat1h'ering of the conqzvregxartion, t-he induvction of Rev. A. Ea)-I Baker into the pastor- ate of Cevntrall United CIhu1'c h was held on Wedmes-day even-in,2`. Rev. A. B. Irwin of Alliston, as Interim M-odenator, presided and inducted `the new minister. Rev. J. .\IcvEvwen lof Cah1m'ohIill gave the address to the it `people. I -Tlhe boy was said to be not s1n'on-,2`, amd a Weak heart is thougilnt to have contrribrw'ted to the Llxwowning acci- Ident. Ln the late aftem-con he had eaten some pie and ice cream down- towm, which may also have contri- tbuxtod to it. 5 I The funeral takes ('1'-hursduay) afternoon~ Cemetery. glnduction Of The | i Rev. A. E. Baker lF`rank Goodwin was born in To- monbo and spenrt `his dh:'Llr.l!Inood- at A1`- hisjhon. He had lived with hris par- ;ents in Barrie for the last nine years. He attended the Central and Prince of Wales Sdhocs, amid recent- ly had vwomked at the Clarke & Clarke Tannery, but had quit last muuv A few minutes later Mr. D. T. Rees speed boaxt 'ar'rived cm the scene and took the bodxyof the boy to Carley s boat house. W. L. Kari) of Toronto coinmenced resusv '(:itation Inehods, and ve Barrie dxoctao1's were caled who wworloed over the boy until 8.30 o d1iock. For o:me time hope was held ourt for the lad- s life, but all effo-1`t.s failed. I .. _ w uuu uni IL_L llll In [Nb HIUHIU. 11H-'testi.`ierl that the bargiain concern- \ ing the eat- ol~e had been made two weeks agvo in his barnyard, M3cDe1'- motrt and Hammexll bein._L' p1'e=ent. Tihere was no one else present. 'l`he_'.' were to have l)1`Ou}.1`l1t the nmney on 'l`hu1-sday wigllirt, but did not. On Friday, Wm. Bray, a nei._2`b>l)o-r. had told him that the money would be b1'ou;e_1ht thuat nig1.t. He had been preparing` to 2:0 to bed about nine o clook wihen a car came along the 2`-oad and a Voice called to him to come out to the grate. Anlibhiomgvh he had a good driveway, the ear stayed` out on the road. Hsodge said he had sold cattle to the dmovers before, but had always been. paid by cheque. He then told of going" down to the road. McDermott handed over `Jig; nirm-.~_v and Huztmwnel had c~.untc-d it over. 'l`~lw $610 was made up of 50's and ve twos, Royal Bank biluls. I-Ii)-dge tihen told of going` back to his house ; and ad. -ter putting the money in the` pzintry, blew out the lamp and went to his bedroom. At the door he was 1. -1 met by a man who .'~,1h.oved a ash-I light in his face and said Hi kill. I! you ll Tthe boy was in swimming` about ll5.30 o clock in the afternoon half- i -WZ1:V between Biarrie and Ahlantlale, g in company wit-h Roy Ki_9,il1t:Iey of 44 3 Brock St. and Tom Barnes of 98 ; raft belongine to Clvarke & Clarke Co. 'Dl1e Gioodwin boy, wlhvo could : fml (live, but failed to come up af- ter his second one. Roy Kigllitley (lrived alm'ee times and eaoh time He could not get him above the sur- face onto the raft, linowever. Barnem who could not swim, ran -to the iotce of the B`allV1`.lE Fuel Go. and telephon- ed tlhe police. On his way back he met Mr. Irving Mobadhtllan coming, with others, alone; the beadh i7no.mfol1e swimming meet at Barrie station. In answer to Barnes all, Mr. Mc- La.oh'1an took off his shoes and ran into the water. Swimming sbraiglht out to the rat ,lhe saw the body a few feet beyion-d, and ll\lV`lI'lg',, `b:'on.1gl1t it upon the mt. The water was about eliglhrt feet in dep/oh. . lI`lhe boy was not under water more than ten msinrutes. Bayelul St. Tnhc t`l1'l`O(i were on av swim fairly well, made one succese leaugit h10Ir(l of his oomra s bo ` Tnagedy maifred t1he_c1osir1._-.3` hour of 1vI~6nday s swimming meet with the sad drowming of Frank Goodrwii-11. -agzed 16, the son of Mn`. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin, 210 Elizabeth St. IF rank Goodwiri [ B Drow:1_e:i In Bay}! place tibia! to Am-ston Lockrinft. ._ .- an u. Ll.\l I S'trou Hunt!-2' H`, :\'\"1'5,'."M ss, John.<'Lon 3h, Wt->bb' ed". `Rxmnolzls M , New - Cvon. su`.b.' |'Um_n!'rr*--I`}. CI'(LWf01`(l 7- In , . . _.. iuy p. I`). Coir-.< I1`, IB:n'nr-.< cf. J. Bynn `I I o._._._.: rt ,. W ALAVL ..m.. Stroud collected their `:`.~'.t pair of runs in the sixtth sc"=ion. Huntor zmrl` Reid making the ciarcuit of the busts E1'1~ors by Barrie paved the way for I two more in the r=i,2)'h`1l1 h_\' R.-id and - Wri_::Il1t. n .-. . . .._.-`nu. Reid for Sm-oud was one of UV . of the :.:':une. He pitched g'1'eai bull, r-Ide1.t.ho mound @4211. my] div! his hunt to win his own _;`zunr* by '. two runs out of four. Geo. H-uvnutr-1' was; also good, scox-7n_s:' once iaml mak.in_.": sovs-ml n: cntcht-.~' fr. I-the e]-L Wif'.=m1 hm] '1n 011' (lay. but partiay wiped out thu .:fT(:ct of his fatarl r-r1~or.< h_\' wnIm1:_-' :1 sun- mtion:1l our-ahvancl c21`f.c`n rf Hnu_'::n- ton .~' hzml rlr`\'~- `En thn fth, when I`.zu'1'fv th1`(:1tvn:'-.1 tn sour:-. ' Ha:`!v'_\*, Hou_;"v-1`n2:2, ICiI'1:u}.\ and n The ganie was won and lost in the .thim'd inninugrs when: Barrie secured four runs. It was Barrie s `wig ses- sion and S-t1'.oud s atal one. C. Barnes and J. Byrne gvotto Reid for one-base hxivts. E. Ha.rie_v ".0nnec.te:| for a lovely triple, scoring` Barnm~. and Byme. Wilson. m`u:.:r,-I up HIoug'.ht:on =.9 hot g:nownder to sec-onvi base and Harley 1-ompeul home. H-ou'g'hJton also scored on anot.}1ei' `orrc>;r by Wilson. The Sti'Oui smsmul baseman hzul 3. bad innixngs all rouml, `his erx'o1's cont.1=ibutinvg' ::rrAa.tI_v tn Bvarries vicbonv. nu 1 x URGE SOME LIFE-SAVING N APPARATUS FOR BARRIE E The locals oinched the yzzxnmrz in the '.A'ixth f1'an1e when E']Ii Colc-.4 hit s:1fnl_v and til.-ietl on B:11'm?.~: wallop [to let eld. In 2. thrilling; nal xdzure be- tween Barrie and St)`-OL11(is, the win- nens in the Northern and Sowthern grouips respectively in the District Softball} Le-agrue, Barrie defeated thr isouhern champions by 5 to. 4 to win `the Patterson Cup. TlhC gm.-me wan played on Alvlamlale s-oftbahl diamond on Tuesdaa-y nighit and was Wa:t`C|hc'i by about 600 wirldly cIheerin.,2' spec- tators. It was a sudden dea.ti1 match to decide the 4li.s:t1-ict cham- pi0mS'i'Ii`p, both teams hwving' taken one of the home and Home p]'a_v-n gaines. rm- , ......-- . W, , Tlhe cmmnittee have a~1:nan_2'e(l a race for d`ing)h_v1s: or next Sa.t.unrla,v, Aug. 6th, at 8.25. 'I`]1e raoe will be vsailed over the sl-u~b cowree in frond: of the bowg. I ..... \.. ;uu-\uu,u.3 \.u auun: I:A'pt:LuL'lll.Zt-9 will be on hand to insatruot the be- _2`inners. Dr. Martin. the seca'etary, wvli be glad to give any in`fo1matnTon about the club. Barrie Champs In I Softball" Fixture yuwum-.g., .`vvuu'xIuu_\; v1 .:uur3,',. I'1h~at there are in Benin many -.'.-uhto could en.1'-oil in some branch of water sports and by dyeing` svo uphold the fair name of our district at s.-such meetings as the recenrt s\v1i'nnmin-g cnha\mrptiorn.=.$h'ips or the big` regatta last year, is, unrdsou:bttedJy, a fact. It is also true than an or2'ani7.atio~n such as-hhds cLub is essehn-tial. to the de- veliopm-2 of the talent in our midst. "VI... ._2_,.._- _. LL, I .v..ur.-..u.u vm uI|\. vcu!.u`u nu uux ur.ulI:'L. I The ofcers of the club have ar- 1*an.g'ed to hold practices for pa.dduIe1's at thevir recenmly acquired oltrb mom: lat C1rIey"s bogthouse on Tuesday and Friday evnin-_2!s from seven to lnine. Paddlelws of some experlience xuh he an Ian.-.A .. :..,..L.......L Ll... L- uu .u.-Lyn Lu-:u.. Tshc K.A.C war.` formed two years a5.,o witfh the object of re-awaikeningz an intergvat in aquatics of alvl 1<\in(1L9 in Ba'1'rie, and has made some pivo- |:l`l'(.\.tS in spite 051' its smal-I'mem7oer- `ship and :1 geneml apath_\' towartls water sports. The .gmat need of the c}u if it is to zmhi-eve any lasting 1`esuM',-s, is a greatly increased unam- boreilmip, and the e`o1*t.s of members are being diirecto~d `t'n>ward a campaign to eaarol all those wllro are interest- ed in padarllaing, s'wim-ming: or sailing`. l'\1an+ {~71-..un nun 3- `D-<. ------ Preparations are now under way for the t'h.i2'd annual 1~eg;atta of the l\'empeInfe'l*d.t Aquatic Club, w1hit.\'h will be ]T(:]d on or about the 17th of this mr.on.th, and p:~on1E:-`L-s to [be an uvr.-n g'1`eat01' success than the I1'u:_;:1?ct:1 put on last year by the club at :VI"met s Point. KEMPENFELDT AQUATIC CLUB TO HOLD REGATTA Drove-r .-\nres.Ite Just before the jury ret`unne(l with ` the verdict a sensation which caused 21 s ta.In.p<"rl~e in the hall was sprung by fihe m'rr..It of J ose-pnh McDerm-ovtt, one of the tirrvers who paid $610 to Hodlge on the fateful nriigwht. Mic- De*r.mo~ t:t left his seat, marking for the door, when he was iollowed by Pnwrviineial Police Sergeant Creasy. who took him to a side door and showed him a warrant for his arresrt. '1`-he police car arrived at the door and McDermott was taken to Barrie, vst to hhe police office and then b2'o-tz.=:_='l1~t before Ml,Q`itl`aItE Jeffs. The first charge was of recc'ivin.g' stolen gvo:l.s, and a second charg'e_ of per- jury was laid. arising` out of the in- quest d.u1-in: the afternoon. Bail was arran.g'e for and the l1eanin;g ali_]'ourne for two weeks. Ed-wand Hick-I-and, who was arnesterl on F`ni- zlcry lca>.=It, a.l. aiccuuseti of receiving stolen goods, is out on bail]. Witnesses Heard The inquest wnas conductovl by Dr. Campbell. Cononer, and Crown .-\t`torne,v EvzLns (`.`X'Z1TnliTl|C(i tihe wit- nosses. Alex. Hedge, who is re- (':9verin:_4' from his ordeal, told the st'.ox*,\' of lmfs (1ealin:2"~s with the cattlc drovers and the _2'ht in his home. --IJ.-+.s.~`%`n.-I 41-..; 4.1., L._......`: Three Thousand Thrilled { i it Chggypionship Swim Iv mu . 1?'rr`-1`}. r.nu(l `C. v14- Ann. l._\'nc~h 2!). u 1` u ... .,. .`I.C0}`(: ";nC..7 nxx 1'), M I C` m-1:1ns`l.-1 lb, 1: u p H0u}."`x- Ind I 'l`5:~ fz1mfI_\' 01' UV 1:110 .`-II.'.-:. S. H. |I.)'x111\\'?.~h to thank tin,-fr m lhfomls for kimlwm-.~`..~_r,~~' 1'un:Ir-r~*(|. '2 -ml` Hm ?-Mn:-3.5 of 1.'ucfi' mot-lnrr, 11:14" ifnr 't:hs>Er sym'p:1thy and beautiful fl""'f1)u'te.~' in their surhss-(;ueIt hr.- E 2'ca're2ncn!t. , ..: The jury sworn to inqu-ire into the death of an unknown man, have ax-river! at the conclusion mat the said man was none other than Dun. Eomyrtlhe, and that he came to his rlc:11Jh at the hZ1Tl(l\' of A1ek.ande1' Hodge in defence of h-is own life. and w(,- alremn him justi-led in (1oi.ng an H

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