mun am JJu`5vv1u ..... -..__ ,_. the Bzawrie Chub was spun-901-ing. Owing to illness Vice-1.resisdent- elect W. O. MoKi`nnm1 was unable to -be pre:se.nst.. The othelr ofcers in- `stalled were: Disrb1`ic.t Trustee, W. 'C. Walls; Sec1'o*tan*y, H. A. Felt; ~ 'I'1`(::r.<:u.1'e1', A. G,. McLe11Azm; Direc- `tmx=, G. C. Brown, W. J. C`1"a2if..", L. S. Cltm-Re, F. H.amm.om1, W. C.' 5 Little. G. S. McC0nko_V and J. D. Rodyzers. I A. E. WEBB ELECTED A EEEVE EE INNISEEEN On F\x*-i(1ay last `dhe officers of fhhe n1__1.. .::m.. 1090 um.w= in-l ` Tihonnton .. Leanoy .............. .. Starouudv ....... .. . 2 Holly ............ .. Pain sxwick ...... .. Leona*rdr' s Big` Bray 1)l0|i`I']lt Oookstown .......... .. Belle Erwmwt .... .` Hshndnles Ghuntdhill . Letfnoy Dhm-nrbon LIUL|\Jl\4I\t ........ .. Leonm'd s . . Holly .................. .. Painswi ck ......... .. `Bing Bay Ro1imt.. Ccuokshonvsm ....... .. 'Be11e Ew\amt .... .. Im Life in: is~`l1se limtle th.in~gs tlmt cou'nt, comsvidemtiom and little azdbs of c0lll.11teSy hhart im the mean nothing, but to `oitheus such `a lost. Total sarrvxce mw-u;-u luv uv... every metmlber enmhxussed __.._.... .. _ .--n:-..+ ...566 A`. ;. u.;m.- \,._ pen. J. G. Shaw . \'x7.:1=.~m (`nn._R( 454 630 K Aivrnninrg his inn-ocence of tlhc murder of Azor Roberrtsom, foa.-mner, Mm. Rmby MJar.t1in, on Feibrusamy 51111 last, George O NedJl walked onrho the gvallnoews and; was hanged at 12.07 on 1n..:.l....- '............_... 11.... Au. -4. 1:I_........ near Tomtoemhazn, and his (ha.ugth ce:r,- ,,........... mm VVKAQ ......u5w. `av ......... .._. Eniday morn-im.g, Jan. 4th, at Bamrie gaol. Fiateen minu: oes lafoer Dr. W. 1'` TELL`- _,..........._.-....l l.'... .._.L3...;uL ...~pI auvnn Js'AJ.U\/\JL 1uu.uI.uv(.D u.uv\.a. :14. III C. Lirbtbe pmmnoumoed life extinct and- UL- L.....J~. ....... J-...1.m. A|....-... yucvauvwa uv um-uuuzuuv vvAuu. nun. vvur damned man readmg tfhse szcrpxrunes a.ndpmayu'xmgwimh`h:im,amdas5'hhe bells tolled twellve o'clock S1hen'i' __ J Mac1Larr-en, G-orverniotr Btantdmgw and Ellis, 't1he exemxstisomer, emtemed the cell, wlhiuh was am the gmoumd oor` -1 AL- L....'1.J.:...n. nu). f\"kYru'H 3nrn_ vvu, vvuuvun. "nu vun tunv 5-uv-u-nu of the building, and' O NeiH`.;z:;- mediaately amuse from the bed, on` which he ha;d' been stixttdmg. As the officers bmmdl his arms behind this back a O0 1N'll]SiJ01 seemed to shake him nom head to foot, bm wirhh an ` effvorrt he steasdxied -himself and bmaave ` 1-- ____..-n.,-.1` .4. ...A.- 4.1.- ..,.11 FL... fl...-.4 \cALv'1u all`; nuuovuu-uu Anunnmuyna. uuuu u-w.- 1y mm-cihiedv out of the cell he had occupied fom neaarrly a year. Oufside the door stood two guxamdls, -..1... .~..:..u.1.. 4....-..1, +.1.n:n nlanm rm \J`wIDAuc uuc uvvuu. uvuuu uvv-v bx.-...-.--...., who quietly took their places on either sidfe of Ihim and marched bh1-`oulgwh the side door to the outer building, wihere a. scaffold had been erercrted, amd tlhe party with SIOIW `Ibut 1... step ascendetl the twenty ' steps, Rev. Mr. Baker repearting the 'lLo~rd s Prayer. nyx~.,-11 .......,` .\.-1.v .. ;~-.1.u-A 1:-n11.an\-s: J. U. onzuv. 1 Wilson Cup-Best bred-to-1ay pen, heavy, Harry Mo11'c~n, Barrie. Barrie Puu1`u1'_\' .-\ss0cia.ti0n Cup--';_1 Best bred-to-1ay pen, light, F1-ea : Ssxmlerson. Shanty Buy. Barrie-Allandale Dairy Cup-Best c-o11ect;i4o.n Rxlmode Island Reds, J 05.1` M-alkin, Cundles. ` `C. & W. Mrototrs Cup-Best collec- tion of W-yandtotbtes, Rhode Island` Reds, Plytmoruttih Rocks, Legahorns, Axncovnas, I-Lamburgs, J. G. Shaw, with an ou csta.m1ing exhi-bit of R.I. :1JU`l'l.lh J.1a._y\:L. O Nc.i1l were only a shirt, ti-`ousers and shoes, and 1'each`.ng the pla> cfo1'm he was placed on the trap, and as the black cap \vas pulled ove1'\hisvhea.d he 21g``.lI1 procla.imecl his innocence, and said Gn0 have memcy on my soul just as Ellis pulled the lever .bhat sent him into eternity. After the body had been c`a1'rieLl `back to his former cell the jail doc- tor agwain examined `him, when the remains were placed in a coffin to wait for the comoune-r s inquest, wlhclh had been arnanlged for nine .o cLock rim the momnxinug, the jury. brin1g'ing' in a vverddt in accordance with the .u. uv-u._y nu vInun\oun uvuuu Rerv. A. E.`._Ba1ke- -spent. some ~` \anIr:.:\n\x- I-r. nm:An1'.n-`Av -w+.'l.. 4-}.n. Since his appeal or a new trial ihad been djenied and wwirhh the news a (bay om two berforre the date set or the exemmtion than; the Guo!v' General-in-Oounci1 had decided to . . .4..- .2." ..,......,, n m..;1,1 Genelml-m-Uounca1 Inau uec1u~eu uu let the law `take its cours, O Nei1J seemed to be ( qr less resigned to his adze. In a11n_.s talks with his Jsawyer and jail officials he strenu- ously stuck to his story as told at L`-.. ;..:..1 .m.,1. um-u omm.1-umtinallv nrov I350 ru uu..u_, ....-.._ the trial an texsted his i 3_A. (I very en nnocemce. FL, G31-L I` msteu ms lnnuceuuce. This is the fifth execrurtion whiclh ' {has taken place a.r,B~a:rmiejrai1,t1h~e1xa.s one being 56 yeazrs ago, when amam nmned Ca1'1~urt111ers was hanged otr ` killing his wife. I ---- `CHRISTMAS TREE THEFT CHARGE JS DISMISSED ly SLIICLK w .1145 auln._y an vvuna. .... and emJpvhsarbica11y pro~ NILW L.uun\.--.....v.... -.. __V, Reeve, H. J. Cmaawvforr (a4:c1);`, De:putxy-Ree1ve, Msarley Bearhh, decfealb-' ivnag J. Cmswtordu; Qawncilbors, A1ex.'= Gjralhaxm, J. M~cKermo1l`a:nud'W.' vv aw. < Reds. -ups... all 1 NEW COUNCILLORS IN ORO. ~ ~--~--_=-...a :......1\ Eight Pages- W. L. Reeve C'LLr~Best heavy male, Jos. Malkin, Cundle-s. H. H. Creswicke Ou.p---Best femalel n show, Parvtvidge Wyan.d~ot.be. W. H. Wright Cup--Best' collec- tion White Wyandxomtes, E. B. Gues:t,'i Guthrie. | n n m..m..,:n- (".nn--Best collec-` Frank Rayner, Allandale, ` \JL1LIlu. 11:. D. F. McCuai_2' tion Banta.-ms, Bill rie. _.-_. , The four champion birds of the by, R. F. Garr show were awar as follows. J. O. Scytheus, Best Cock--W~hite Legwhorn, C. R. co-mson, T. J. 1 Ellis, Willowdale. ` and C. E. Eld Beast Hen--W`hite W_vandott.e, E. ship. 13. Guest, Gwthlrie. T-`ni:< honrapie Best Cocke2'e1-Ba1'red Rock, J. event every M G. Shaw, Port McNi`cov11. same p.rize~s. Best: Pu1le.t--P::u't`1'i(1~.g`e Wyand`o\t.to, next 1VIonday Framk Ray-ner, Alltandale. ments will be : ; N 0 Law to Compel Person to Give Information to Police Officer The long dnawn out times adujourned case of Robert Watahie, who was dhavg`e(1 with hunt- ing and slaying` (leer (1uu1"1ng an um- lawful season and fu.-11b`ne (hid ob- u 13...}-.. ruvll` :n+AV and many fence wt1h anovhhor nimih line. When McGregxor had got pid off his ` trson had a (L0u1 mm which was emup` anfd had gm; pm on Ins gun. mw... -..- I double-ba.1'1`.ele shoot shucxt, delay and hinder and inter~ gun empty, and `his bx`.o- ` fe:-e wirth am ofcor in the discharge they Bob had the` two dogs on a of his duty by refusing to give in- leash. IThe Game Warden followed forn1a_t-`Ion, was again up on saxtuy. ' Wattie torward tihe road. He was day and dismissed. nunnimg` aLcm.g with his hand um as t1ho`u_e,\h to shield his face from being The 0h'91`95 was laid by James seen. MxcGr.egor called to him to McGrcg:or, Game Warden of Simdoe stop but Wame kept on g.0mg._ _ `J4! .4- L4.` men +.n the m..n...,....m. haul mlmn the .shot r.-un ch-ax'g;e wma: County, wih-0 `told Minesing s\w1.n1p the ninth line of ' along `he-a.rd the 1 how a deer bot: open space olhotvn \\1hIidh he was a.bl< "" -`~- I-ummrln A11 T4W0 UL uuw. --~---- Kc~ep.n~g' under cover, as -he thowgwht, McGreg\or tried to creep up chosen`, "but snomtly beruarme aware that he had been seen, as the mem separated. " Wattie, the accused, guotiung over the one of the Pafote nevaxr, M.cGre.gt,or :2 been wrestling wi told Qsrn moit to (Continued < My . 'T.Il1U\Ll,L',\ll LU zmuznu -nu -...,.. -._,,, , H h'9~"?IC` ms of his visit to the M,cG,mg,m. had taken the gun `"1 N'V- 3`1v em from Pamterso-n and was carryinzg` it Vespra, and (lvivinng along. Wmh him_ AS Wahtie mm the haying of (logs and pocket, of his Smock kept apping. as -bu``d ut mm '`hluougll1 somehxin-g heavy was in the f*1L'W`3`l by `W0 h`'d'5*l-pocl As 1VIlclGregxou` neared the able to recognize later. mmive he took something f-Wm me He 3-150 heard` 3h t5 red aml made swinging pocket which M`cGromo`r be- a circle 055 the swamp 1kig for lievml to be 21 box of canbriclges. au 00m0lbi105 that mi3"h"" be Secreted A~ccoi-(ling: to the Wa.mlen ~s story. along 110 1`-09-d~ O"mmg' t 3 farm as they a.1'rive at the bush, Wnalttie 6\V-nd by Patt 5 Bms" he found just a step or so alhead, su(l*(lc~nl_v there a Flomd coach, and going '00` +_.ua-.ne amound and threw his zuvrn ward W16 bush `he Saw ve men and around McG1'cg1or s neck forcing him two dlols 5`m'e hundreds Of Ya"'d` back over the bnudh pile and a away coming` out from the Sdl'l1:bi.so.u-le ensued Wwttie try-im`g t0 gm bush. 0:110 Of We P""tt1'5 b35 rhhe gun. The stmugagle lasted about had tlhc `(IW0 `h""'d~` `1 leash and five mivnuinteca and the Warden suffer- tW0 Of We 'uhe" mm` 'h'a1 9-`um ed a (liisloc-aution of a. nger. Seeing KGBDWE5 ""v Pafrfoerso-n boys svtam-(lin.g asked who he had ..nmt hJ0`l"t1Y helbeen wtrestlring with, but the accused Drury S1hir21(1--Best ~ W1 .4 m.11.3.+ M-,, 1 1aig' Cup--Best collec-. Maleomson, Bar- rm... A1115 hounuls on Iezmn Hnu . ve mmumea am xher 95`5' :1` pay`; ed aeryalmc n, WPW3-t9 dv 't.< awuxsetly (Continued E Wy\a.nuu-1 DIUJIP5, uu-u V1.3 u, ...v.., ._ _ Jr. Doe-W. LeCLair, A1.1a{ida1e, aO`1-i`-'11 son. Cup--Best I class of 19. M-1'. LOITIS, Ohas.l Best Ang'o\1~a Rabbit--C. W. Wad Leif; 1 \\`o2'!.1:. '1 Ban )hir21(1--Bcsvt A feature of the Show was thn`j\`1cC pullet, ex-iexhibit of W. H. Wright, the Blue` and t six birds,!`O!']3in:~ton:< ::t`:1':mti11r;' 21 meant (19:11 N, i _1.:1,. 4-1..-. vmm: nf Qvr-1' rn-n: an ll,,,LE__ 1.t.ion Cup-- 3 ;v1~a1cu:msun. light, Fredvf The judges, Wm. Carter ofs; %Lo11L~'=b0ro. near Guoderich, and F. J.` W Cup--Best3,FEz'.en<:h, were most enhhusiastdc in Jos.Itheir praise of the quality of the stock and gave frequent expressirons -Best that in their opinion there were {bode Island `much better birds here than. at the :, Quelph show last week. - - m 4 mun 1:..+ ..-H nzo winners will am- 3 lstanuwmuon egahorns, QueL; `x. Fu' pear ; st female Or xllandale, held ingr I t` The: B. Guesxt, 5 hrs I ltI,, I In the miscellaneous specials, the W. H. Toomh .p11ize went to Frank!1 Rayner for best W~yIand*o.tJte. `1 T.he 1VIJoih-aw1k willow wicker chair, M valued at $10, for best exhibition. 4 pullet, was Won by Frank Raymer. I w A .'I'.mnnn fern stand. 4 Finest Bir&s in Province at The Barrie Poultry S1 VV. :1. '.uuwv*\:, .u...... ......-_., heavy male, Jvos. Malkin. Wisemma & Sons, best heavy fe- lmale, E. B. Guest, White Wy\an- Re.erve s Jewelry Store specrial, C lJ'.g1't female, C. R. Ellis. 13 In I191 !-nl'zf (".nmi.ol The: llgllm 18111319, D. n. uuun. R. F. Garrebt, Capitol Theatre ticlcats, $5.00, largest Local enfomy, 1'7 - ...__ an-......-... `MIN:-l\K. yvu-V, ..__c-,, Hmry Mlorrem. The entries in fdhe rabubiint section were three. times Iamger rtzluan 1-a-st ,,_.1_:-1_ _-_.....1.l +l\"\t` +.n dnnnxy .f-fhg-_ tnn-ee. umes luugcx Wuucuu xuuu yerar, w1h.icnh vmoruld bend to show that ' the rabbit breeding industry must \ be develotpinvg ra;pid~1y. The outb- sthanding ervenrts were: l Sr. Buc=k-H. F. Mtorren, out of a .\.n . Sr. Doe~-C. R. Waadsworrbh, out of a class of "30. J1`. Buek-C. W. Brown, Newvton . Siding, out orf a clvolszs of 15. Allandale, a llclass Wra l\\`ort.l*-.. lt the '.-`-exhibit Blue I. . ` _ s,!O*.'131nr:t0n:< ::t:rzv.clt111: !!of attention, while the pens of Silver :- Spangled Houclans, which lmave },. ;taken three rsts at the National fAmc1`lc'z1n Show iryt .\l2ulE.~'0n Sqtlurr-', Wick. .=._-c. t.i0n;-. , Sp0l:r\=.1ne11 of the deputation u1';`0(l 0-f 1-L1g1hwva.ys. Last T]'1llI1`S(l)a Y mdmrilnlg a l-ange F Gray coach. camrie(l a dozen of Orilla umlagnets and lwpresenltatxives of the ~Olri-Ilia Jdhm S Allbevt Bnyvson, 1 Leixgntorn Clark. J. Ro rom the '( Ba-wile Board oat` Trade; Ma\'o1' D. F. '.\`IcCuai_u'. Alrlermon G'0 !(]lO`] Reeve Gordon Long'm~an anal Major W. `N. Knowlo;<, 1'einfrce(l by mzmy 1'e m'0;=0nt.:1 ti\'r- fzu'm(-rs from Pains- Council. Mr. W. J. Blair, Stnso-url, Chu1'.chlll and other l..,..".P.. ` -Y1.G , -\L'~V X011 Wd- :11`-10l1`Wl"`t-lu1t 1n`:1x1uf;1c. Lu2'm'.~*. m small t.0w~n:'. jed by admirers. in order to compete with l:u'_2'er 0 The best B'c1T1-t~'1m in the Show \Vfl5.oen\ t.1'es music be able to as.=.1n`c 53 Black -`\f1'1C'-all T1011, 0`-Vnil l).\' BIN}? mnmpt all:-li\'c:r`\' zmrl the (love-lopme.rnt l__ . .....+,.... +....n:..m..~+ nlm-ml the s1n:all; class LIL . J.Ivu-*v. 30. of M al , J.uu; u-..:u .u......... . a African M-a1 comson. .. nu ,. ,1.__.. 2c- skips we! at S. Shortt Slcythes, ;he F Se I h ev 1 44. nnY+ 'N[(`. V01. LXVIIL. No. 4-6. :| On M*onday night `a bonspiel , -by the Tnhistle and Barrie Curl Club at bhe Clappenton St. rink - There were eight rinks of ve play-\ ,,'i to e-ac-h rink. The pnizes were [ve sterling silver sp-oonus. 'Dhe :- skips were G. O. Came1won, Rev. J. Shortt, W. M. Salter, J. 0; n I/fn1n.-\zr\no.r\.`r1 (`_h.m: RN21- .__.._ ___._:.___.__: rovince at.` !1T0R-6I(;-HYGHWA`Y Showl WILL BE KEPT QPEN; ' -- I Quehpn snow 1-as Wucn. Full list of prize winners asp- pear next Week. Shortt, W. m. oamum, u. \In R. Malcomson, Chas. Bee1~ Garreatt and Tom Kissock. assisted by A. Mal- Simpson, 0. Patterson Eldick, was the winnin_q vm.:.. Lmmminl will be a rc-_:u1zLr slam. bonswpiel will M-oxndszvy ndgaht, : A:f~tc-1' the 1 next n.igvhrt light 1 - __.....,`l 01 1o. R. o=u?t ,.~nr\ INTER-CLUB LBONSPIEL l VVu\.t:-v-...... .._,,,, hisrn answer. on page three) 1 Imam I. u : served. F011-owinwg tlhe hastily passed reso- 1-anklluution asking that he snow pbow be ikept off the h'i-gthways in Simeon ;ha51-, `Gan-nty diurring; Jaxnuravy and Fezb.-ru- - | .._1_.-....-L. ....m un.a"nml thmommh The ninrhh annual poultry show of` the Barrie Poulvtry Association is.` now -uxmler way, and: in. the yogptinion 1 of many is wnchoubtedly the best ex ~hi-btirtn'.on ever held. The Show this ` year is the zmt under rtihe new i gnompimg amraamgernenst by the De- pamhlnemrt orf Azgu'icuJ:turre( Li-ve Stovdk 3 Bnamoh), and in this ease the assum- tiw of I'ru e1-xin, North York, Peel 1 and Scimooe beimg -g'no4utpe as Dis- I met Nm. 7. nxumlberr orf emzries has grevartlvy exceeded mhose of other years, We mairn oor of the Ammouries being ,,,..4 1.- _.._.....:a-... nyii-u hhp ave p1ay- | un zes nus. , 1`, O. 1 2 t0'1' Ofltown in the positfu (1 J- (lellvr;1`_\'. As 21 res` 15530 inf: the cu-:~1to-m fr 01`(lCi).` in smaller c 1`5`3l`0T15 ing` on the qu`icke1 1'9 of hhe city rms A vgtanized t1`an`5po11t he manusadlnlrer towns would meet tramsporlt must be -the year rouund, as [EL are much lower bj fcarture of the cl~( piel way would be the lie fahe manurfacturem Qt 1-ink .0ne11a.tC on part v mu): ll1~0'll'l17I tl(}l1\vI_:1`_\ 2111-n L-:lL. ue.L,.,,, he Tieevjeel eeeehnh n(WH.e I I `- i ` h'\l`.LVL U1` ll\1\ln)1'1I..;W `-of motor t1'un:<:)o-rt heed , l 1 P ` croix, De.pu`t.y-Ree~.'e. ` 01' position of immediate _ 1 icleliverv. result it was becom- TOiSS')"On`tlO-S' Stephens` . Mba st - . ` e L 'l`ot cen-ha.m--J. J. McKni2~ht. Majority [of 94; `Geo. Martin, F.` 00 111 1n_.r:` for merchants to , to; f th _ _ . e _ Ves:pra-Jas. Doran, Reeve; A. Beatty and 'C. M. I-Lem-y for 4 0 0 01(l00. 111 smallm (]11al1ltl't1GS depend- _ re 'S'3i`n5 quicker delivery. Maxny R` F,`0'rd". Depu`t'y'Reeve' . C('iunclrs W2 ` Vlotorla Harbor-Ed. Dutton, Wcutih three in the eld for the he 9 cit had stronal or- . , tzmeeeet Systems gezd. if Reeve. . . Reeveslnp of Inmszl, there was a eh ehe in the smaller Gw=1llmmI`mm'y--J. F. Hsamlbly, spmmted contest and all enppeared to Win them competitive Raw?` , - be condent of Wnmmg` G` C aveeheble to them -Levering`, M-cMullen, Laltose, Allam, who had served Reeve fo1 eh e the ehileeine eeeee Cowartes, Curry -and Wilcox have. all the last lour years, asked for sup e EL by tmek. Am, ehe sat in Ootumrty Council in prevu-011.3 po-nt a.genn on the gmound that he eleeieg of the h|ie`h_ years.` Beafah, Coxwmith, Gaswell, uouldt give better serrrvice 1n the eel feet met many elf Hxawkxms, rPea.cno~ck, Rlonlam, County. Cnouwnorl, as well as to the C ie meeuefeeturere Wee, (1 have te Rxulby, S. Stephens, Tetssieor, Toner, townsihap, than a new man S. H. 1 Se epenete pent time inieemee re Wilson, Vancnse `are all. new mem- Reyn-olds,vv1lrolraclservedas Deputy- S p1ey_ dmeed eeeeeinee on their emmeveese bers of eo.u'nc1l. PaJt41`1C`k R0-nan, Reeve, `bemg (le-featetl last year by e .1`-atfher o-f Jas. Ronan, was Weurclen A. L. Weabb, sowgihvt to come back as e w 1 1 la 4 ;es Owing to the heavy overhead ex- , , S. eeeeee of the bee eity meeneueetmeers in 1899. J. Carlton, D.ud1ton., head-`of the Council, but fell by the memy ef the smaller lms are leek Geo. G1-over, Chas. Gratrlx and J. waysndre. me ever the possibilities ef the F. Hambly are the most pnomi-nent A. L. -"Webb, who was elescztevd, has \ emeller tewne Wieh e veew to leeeeee ly nratmexl compet1to~1's for Wan-den. been actlve and a..9:g'ressrive since en- tering: the Council three years 35110 in_;' and lessening-.: their production . , costs, and in this move trucking DENNEY AND COXWORTH He has felt that we're was '`t tn? pattwsor, coats and promptneles of d,evee_y ARE ELECTED [N ESSA co-0-pe.u2nt1.on between the Reeve anu enlters, and Shlollld the roads be the ofbher memrbem of Oounml that Ohag_ Denney was .1-e-e1ec1-,ed should be, and penhoxps for tfh.ait reta-I closed it is an unduoluvbted fact that 1 many of those rms would not move f01` T4110 to the small town. b0nF1I>i0l 'Dhe Minwisrter in reply assured the ' 1`Cf1`0Sh~- that their arp:wme*n1ts were very effective and the Depart- ment would 0ll(h(.`'.1.V`O`1` to keep tlhe road open as fa.-r as Oni-llia, ahtlliosuyrh Re-eve orf Essa Townsahxip over J . I son more than any other he d~ecid.ed Harold Bell, W\h`0 aspired fuom the to run f0-1` ReeN7e- Deputy-Reevveslhip, the vorte bC.iTll_9,'. The 1929 Gorumcil will be com- Denney 499, Ben 477, posed of: Reeve, A. L. Webb; De- For Derputy--Reeve, Norman C.ox- _puty-Reieve, Fred Peacock (ac`c1.); Boake Counctilllovrs, Geo. 'A. Momtin, Fnanlc vvtorth was elected. over W. J. -`by a msaljiolritty of 176, the vote being Bealtty and Ohos. M. Henry. in the event of.a big` storm it might OW"t h 574' B`ak_ 398; The Vote for Reeve ` i, take a couple of days to open it up. The 1929 C"`1 W1 be com ` "A " ,, posed of: Reeve, Clhas. Denney; _g rd . 4_.-_...._L'l.. . O effeocst. Int W}O'Ull(l wave uu uuunu mu... ness, xheld a j~ori-mt meerhirmg and dis- cussed the question fmotm all stand- points. , Au.-Lm.mm ndmmcsinlv `hhe 1te poimas. - . . ; _ Ahhmwgwh osteansisbly the was SU[[]IIOISe\d' to be otr rtlhe -benelt of the amlners of the county, m- ,,_n__;... _ . . m n-on 'k1nnn1.o`1'1d'. 3 T6- ture reneccnovn souu mung... .. .- vewsal of opinubm in many quartem, L and a stnovnyg claprurharhiaon of mer- cthanrbs, nuanxuracturexs and fanmerm wtass =organized to carry their pno-test ` against the closing of he :h.i:g1h*w1ay to the H-om. G. S. Henry, Mbntiszter . of Hig1hwra.yrs. 74.; nn.......,1...m mm}vn.n.sr :1 lanze Barrie, Ontario, COLLINGWOOD TURNS TABLES ON CAMP BORDEN SEXTETTE In an infcermedriaate O.H.A. h-oclkey game at the pink here on We DOWNEY FOR REEVE IN FLOS day nqgihm the Co]1n`g-Wood .mam- Field Downey drerfeated Jlos. Drysr secured sweet revengve for the be.a,- (11119 50!` tlhc Re-CV0-Sh-`ID in Fh05- E0`? inwg; h-andbd to them in `Collinngwonod D913`-1W: A1b- T-01101` W011 in 21 'dh1`C- M`ond\ay when they defeated the cornered con`/r,est,. Cou.ncil101`S, J35- I Ca,-mp Bmmlen F1ye.1~s by 5 g-0315 to Gree`nLew and Geo. McGinnis (accl). ` "` One to be elwted. 31194131 1100'!` 01 tune :'L'J.uuvuucn uw..b lled almost to capacity with the ` coops cotnstaainimg the birds and rab- bitts. 'I`.we~1ve cups, -one shield and a special trotpthy of one vtwwwpriesce silver dessert set, 25 carat gold lined, -were vhe coveted. prizes and were awarded as 01-Loews: n-\v 1n.,1__..:. L.......`l-my no a unnn lhv | 6 T.he sfoam player of the evening ` was old Rabbi Fryer, who has been SHCHER WINS [N -' on the Oollinxgwod `tewm fm` IJ1 0'0t .V J.os, Spdcher was re- near `a quarter cjmtury. The old in su.nmida1e again, ( vdteran s<:ored hhrr.-0 goals for his Ma1.tdn_ 'Dh,oS_ Bxghtgg ; team and made he pass our ansorbhew. elected De.pu,w..Reeve. .... .,,__._~ ._.M... and on :2 nvnczs poacfh -1,....+,..1 1 1:` (`mrr11-`hhr mam u'11n(1 TI112.l(l L' um: pa-on um. .....\... The teams were tied at 3 goals 1 with about ten minutes to q when the vtemn g'1`a:bsbed the 1 and scored twice in about six nu__ L-........ . II`\I .~\.u. ..`.. utes. The teams : C-amp Bvo1'den--Goal, I-Lickscrn; (Le- fence, Pa1~tmi(Lp:c and Sbai-ner; centre, Ault; wings, Powers and MJcM-anu~s`; alfce-rnsaite, Lal-omde. nu _112._ ____..,.,1 Anal 1 .mm: 1141.. ahtemame, `L;a1I0mue. -Go11in.g,vwoo(1-+Goal, Long; de- fence, Ssmdell and Fryer; cemtre, E. Fryter; wings, O \Co-nnor `and Caesar; `altemmtes, Brook and Am- ` A Nova. Scotian wmho celebwted `his 108th hirblmlvay on Dec. 26th, early im life rbook for his morbto Do `your besrt and d\on- t wworny. He `spent (his life bcudldsinvg; ships and keecpinng store. anigy; 1929 . , u......--..t, _V Leir emplovees bet ` '.f"a d1 V bili-ties heir : de1:iven'y ubted 11 Ge: DE Re rply D` aeir )1` W` b`- g' Is J RN 5 TABLES )EN 'n O A 1.hI(')C|k(`JV `D D C `B S Morley J ' . 7 3,10`: I-`ernetz Port I St'a`m.( Sunnn n u1'2`c-d Thos" Bl t0`;Vn.'` , Tny-_. Curry assure Tecun lopnnent Jam,'n' ] 0 'I.`my_ mevd\iate crmx I T0530 uants rxrrotte egp] Eou*< ngly V10'O0 ond-' C mpetitirve `Love Coartes, Inn nn.:'l*-J: MEMBERS OF mum] ;4 COUNCIL wk 1929; Adjala---J-as. Roman. Allisto-n--W. J. Cunning`h.zLm. Bra(l`0rd-Dern-nis Nnola.-n. Ba.r1'ie--H. H. Creswicke, Reeve; V. E. Knc'ug1ht, 1st Deputy; J. Rogers, 2nd Depusty. ;='Bee oon-J:om Cva.r1~ton. C-ollinugvwood---W. A. Dom, Ree;v-e; J.'= W. .Sundrbh, lust Detpufcy; I1h\os. 'Shephems, 2nd Depvufty. ..rV.............~..-.1 .`| .umon Q:-n+.+ T?ppvp_ awazrded I01-DOIWS: The Eokaant trio-phy was won by J. G. Shuazw of Port M'oN'i`-ooll wirbh 58 poinrks. I-Ia1rry Morren was a close second wwidnh 55 points. `If A n_,__ `L7 `rx Av 13 (1.m___ uwpneuus, an.-u uwyuvy. _-tCreecrnsore-Ixsa:ac Sac.-ontt, Reeve. O0ldSW|8Jtel'--~C. E. Srbevens, Reeve. .`Esm-4C1has. Denrney, Reeve; Nor- man CtOXIWOIWt1h-, Depurby-Reeve. `T-1FIos- Downey, Reeve; Ab. 'Dornenr, Dapurty-Reeve. In-n-isl-A. L. Webb, Reeve; F. Pea'uock', Deputy-R eeve. "nl`..d...L ,. .1. -1. , , (`mac T nmpqxirmg-_ reauucns, .lJt:pu'u_y--.ucw:vc. :. Mail:ahedmah - Chas. Lsorveninmg, Reeeve. --u, -_,,L_ `IA 1`\..,.........-.-. Donna- IVECW B . 'Medso'nrte-M. Dmerman, Reeve; C;_ Bucthnaman, De~pu1`ay-Ree-ve. mr- H, , 1 7| {'1 1U|'...`lUI'.~.'l.|nn nonun- l.r;_ Duunla.-ua.u, .lJC`yuJu_y"1.v\;\.v\.. MidI1a~n.d--Ll MeMu.L1en, Reeve; A: _W. Ru-by, 151: Deputy; Caswell, 2nd Deputy. -u,.u.............. (\|l'\ cm W (.`.ln\vp_.r_ `4 X1K.l` uepuuy. Noztawuasaa-ga--Geoo. W. Glover, Reeve; Vancise, Deputy. r\..:11 : _ NV... \I7.w\ T.n]1n.qf,nrn IVEBVB; Vvauclbc, uvyuuy. Orillia Tw(p.--Wum. Johnastorn, Reeve; Jxom Drinlcwarber, Deputy. n._:n:.. FI"..n~. _I-`|'n1-.1-\ T .nfI'?,()p_ IVEBVB; wuuln JJ1'lHl\`wuJu1:1, ;.n.y....v_,. O1'.i11~i`a. Town--He1-`b. LaRo~se, 1 Reeve; Jars. Doyle, lust Deputy; J. 0. Goats, 2nd Deputy. n..- 1'7 T f` .... uy4'rn-:1 nnn\'f nuvvun. . 5 each play, puck urn. ; , Cumy, Deputy. U. UUQXILS, Anu J.JLZ1J|.Lv_y. .uL `My 44444 ._ Oro--H. J. Crawford, Reeve;!Sa11e,(1 W` Morley Bc~at.h, Deputy-ReeVe. I e`11etang`--Ma-1`3e1 Tessier, Reeve. '['r(,asu`,~e1- Mc.\. ico11-R. J. Wilson. ( Stay n e 1'- J Hawk-i n S. C1341-1{ 0 Su1mida1c---Jns. Spicht-1`, Reeve; C Bu.to.'<, Deputy-Rt-m'(,~. R0.:Q1.s_ T:1y--Chas. Gr.-.1t1'ix, I .r\.<:vc; Dz1\*i 'Tecums(2>trh~Frank Wilcox, Reovo, James B1Va.(1l(_~y, I)c1>uty. Ti`-ay---M. .'~\.=.?-L-iin, R(.". ."\'(:; F. L11- croix, ' RE] '[`o.tten-ham--J. Duran, Beat! Forrd., Victoria Reeveshd W. " " com years. De:':.LulL, K/U4\.VV`\.Iu.-uu, u...,....-_, Hxawksims, Rlogveirs, Rxuxby, Stephens, Te Vancdse are all ` - 1' - --~- ~31 D-m+m{ m1: 'RAn.n-,q,n_ W. A. 1:90: , 1\.`L;., m...I.., war ` Best colleicutiovn Pznrtnidvge Wyandiortu tes, W. L. Runyer, Allisbon. C. E. Wright, M.P.P., Cup--BesH collection of Wnhxi-te Lesghorns, Ohaal Lowe, Barrie. 1 77* T4` F` n1'I1V`\V SJhif31(1---B0St } unas. uunuc vv ., , I J. II ` ` , ' I E Cloxworbh Boake 398. _ will com~ Deputy-Reeve, Nm-man Coxwrolnbh; , Ooruncilllors, Gzxrl WIl1:iot.esi(le. F. ` grinson, H. Blalckstock ` L11'l:L;'nm;w uuu \.I\-`v- to e1ec:Le~d.` re-elected Reeve delfcating Juas. was also re- ! nA._..:... n...,..m F`.n11nniH`n`I`5 Msamtun. '11rnos. harms way usov .. De-pus cyRceve. CouncilLo~rs ` elected. J. E. Ozxrruiheurs, John E012 1 `X7 Y1 1\r`l`nnn}m~i:l.rrn exeovw. a. u. wu............, .. `gie and W. H. l\'Iva.nsb-ridzge. SUNNIDALE Tuom; 1-st. uepwuy, u. u. ..........., 2-ml Deputy, Tshos Stephen-s; Oo~u.n- cillors, C. T. Stephens, J.o1m Ship- 1ey,, J. L. Smart, J. P. Davi-s, W. R. Patterson, D. Wilhiams. LITTLE CHANGE IN vCOLLlNG- .WOOD J. B. Roebuck won over H. J.` 'I`1hom:ps\on in the contest for Mayuovr in Midland Reeve, J. C. M-.c`Mu1lern-; lst Deputy, A. W. Ruby; 2nd De- purty, J. Caswell. J. B. ROEBUCK MAYOR IN MIDLAND LAUVVC, a.ro-4...-.. Hon. E. C. cock, hen, cockerel and ex-`: h'.`;)it.oa_- to show at least birds, J. G. Sh-aw, Pout McNico11. . nr 1.` \U,.......,_. (*_n___R(,St c011L,C_` lC`llF. ; b Knig-ht_ F. `Va rl Councillors. Reeve-snh:i.p was all appeared condent winning. 1' an, as .1-cox have four 5111) U I in prevdm1.s again gmouml `ahat . mmth, give better semvice in : ogvers, C/ounzty Cnouwnoil, I L`e bownhip, ` Reyn-o1ds, who haul served as 3Jt41`iC`1{ being` , 1, E. head of 1 ,--___. J .. ld. in E t a '- be Reeve; 51;.- C. ` T] son. ` to L R ; KIWANIS `OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR INSTALLEDI Ur). ml`-may mm. mu. -........._., -_ ._,, Kiwanis Club for 1929 were in- sx;a1led, w1i:tih K-iwanian A. W. Smmh as irnsrballiunng master. In his change Kiwan-ian `Smith reviewed the activ- ities of the club since its institwbiom, and w\h1'1e- the clulb had every reason .-.4` ..J..o.d- 1-mil hnprn ac. - __--. J. tutu Vvu tolbe 19. IO Neil Goes to the Gallows I Affirming His Innocence u uuuu I u..- vcuuuu vu. .. . _ . _ -- sidemed and mrbw -with the Kixwtanfuam spirit. -~~-m--_ -2... nun` ni. ~WKi'tah une 1\.1lWB'nEuaan spun. , P-resid'ermb-elect Cliff. Duier, a:te1 . being installed, asked for the co- 1 ope.11a..tiOn ~ocE a-11 membems in makirng - the year 1929 among vhe best for: . Kiwa.-nis .iwn Ba.m'ie. Am ungwe'n a:p- ' peal om belbbezr attendance at mine v meeet.ing;s was made. The big pho- V gramme for the year would be -he pu t.ting over of the d:is\ or.i~ct conven- V tion at Brigwin Inn this year, wthioh J. U. an-aw, IUDL, J.vu;.LVn,uu. ! W. \\"c-ega1' Cvup---Best collcc-i tion Barred P1_vmou`t.h Rocks, J. `G,.; Shaw, Pom McNico11. E 1: Foster Cup--Be-st czchibitionl, - nu __,_