xi]. LXXIX. X0. 16. REEVE IS OPPOSED The res'o1ut.ion \W.1a' passed as `Lin-Z`: re-.~u1t of an accident on Dunlop 51.`) on June 5h, when 311'. W. R. Currie. of Toronto, was injured -.15, the re.~:u1t `I of `h-.- LO\'(.`l`il`Ag on an arc-away 1101 1 ,1 ..,1:....o LII) .~u in u-.- Luiuxnub -... .... ...-V.,_.._ , , being properly zuljusteti. He is claiming damages of .850. 1 Want Small St. Paved i A petition \\'a.-= 1`(:c(:i\'e(l from Just .\lac.\l:i1`t'l11 and othc-rs, asking` that? Smu'.l. from Park to l{o.<.s SL, be} `paved on the local ixxiproveinent plan.`, The request will be investigated and`: if petition is properly signed, the ; work will be done. ,` r~....i.. \\r'll;-nn \\'n= m-anted ner- j DEAL CANCELLED MONEY EEEEENDED ()\\'1nw \'\'1m .\l.i. .\nL'11s C`r:m1g'<> l}11s11usss :15 to P:1}'. ___... ` ,A Claiming that property con.sistin:_.; .~. of 21 doublc house, lot, gz1ra;:,u and 1JiU`i|.L0 business, situated in the vi1- I lagrc of Angus, had her.-11 n1isrepre-1,1 sunted to him when he purchased it,` Hurb:-rt .\IcCracken brought suit` i`S~ ui11.~v. William .\IcCracken in Coun-` Ly Cour`. June 12th, for damage- zotalling $500 and the cost of th 5101101`; ` ` ~~ an Ixnnvt` on date tlv:`ed for $*o.UU. a 1l1()llLn in.su_--..u U, . ~'l"'-3011. ,.>`i5. the; 100'. which had been esti I Dr` Llmc revue mm l`3\ H1~.-iice heard on that date,1nated as worth $500, were not worIh'an expert on Such mat bmlltht out the fact that in .\Iarc`n. more than $15, and the tenant Begg Gow-mment wum Send a 1929, the plaintiff, Herbert McCrack- who was said to owe only $35 0; and Inspect `he plants 3 I-n. Enul mtere(l into negotiations with $10, was behind in his rent of thclnecesary changes` The the do;-t'endant, William .\IcCracken.,hou. and _L',`211`a,Q'(_- $400, What W3.-.1f Health 'u1d mk for the purchase of the property in'I.~'1id to be a paying business witlnland See that the by']`V question. At the time it was repre-Lx-'m~k rno'.1;zh to keep three men bust`. .bser`.ed' The M'O'H _\(.m,d to him that the garage washn.0\.0d to be a losing pmposmo-n would not a_dvi_<,e that the 1`<`!1`u" for $15 a month, that thereiwith not : icient work to keep one come e`"e at n.' \\'~rt- $500 worth of tools included in man steadily engaged. d"a]`` h1d 1`-"0 ml `he E (11`age property, and that the`. The nal outcome of the trial was themSel"eS' bu.=in(-.~`s was paying well, there being a settlement, in which William .\Ic- 3` H.dg 7 . of the I ~nouuh to keep three men e1nplo:."`d..Cracken refunded Herbert .\IcCrack Hale Dill -5" 5"a`d.that the Tho `_. \nz1nt., .-tlex. Begg, it was -r-n`.= money to him, took back the mg mom for mm` m H stat-"ti, had done well and kept up propc-rt}: and paid the cost of action (Continued on pa; covermg on an are 10' danxzmes Tom; ca;.'1a;i:;a.g;;es ;PAgYE.mgED 1 T . 0 Fave Streets As V BY COUNCIL, :'l\"0t 'U11a11i1nu11s and Divide` I ELOCAL KIWANIANS DINE 3, WITH LEFROY FARMERSI` 1 The Barrie Kiwanis Club, over 1 `forty strong, met in the Community `Hall, Lefroy, last Friday evening, . iwrith some t\\"enty-ve members of . I the Toronto Club and over fty farn1~ iers and business men of the Lefroy land Churchill district. One of those iexcellent meals that we some times read about was served by the W0- tmc-n s Institute of Churchill, `which _, wa;~: thoroughly enjoyed. I .\ vni-it-ll m-nqram was ziven, the `1 bei `he in an'1`mnl M- and I :0 V th ` ' C e was 1 noon er- p_r,~1`L-com `w thoroughly enjoyed. A varied program given, Toronto club contributing their full` share. After the usual sing-song, a broadcast was staged, which was amusing; and original. .\ :hm~+ mid`r't=_:<.< on Diversifica- amusing; and original. Uppumug. A short address Mr. J. d Gryp, wh Lion was given by Percy Mansell, uproar at the previ vice-presiclent of the Toronto Club, again present, but V in which he stressed the value of be- mild in his remark ing able `.0 concentrate on various v:i_ to refer to 1 izxctivitig-.= in work or play. the previous me-etin con.~:ide1`ation. He `M imnomo DIVORCE ? CASES ARE SENT HERE FOR TRIAL}; lurden. Gordon L. 11'E wa U!."'?ll to 1"d1>.\.` UH: L`L(4lll\l('~L\A \J.|. .,...,.. lnu1nt_-tlu.~: (.`O-1":.~`1)OI1(l(:nt and (lal11ag`(:Elco\\'.=,, and in his opinion pa.~teu1'iz:t- pi;-llt,-. for ito the amount of $50,000 1'01` ihtion counted for Vt-ry little. If tlio went wild. `alienation of his Wife's zlffecllollrliiiilk is not clean and pure wlien it was in pre wt e included in Mr. Bu1`den s claim llC21\ I'.`S the farm, iiotliiiig can be done three run. 'but lzitei` \\'ltll(l)'1\\'11. On sitatutary to help it, When Ur. Ho`chlii.=.s Reeve Rog lgrounds Mr. Justice Logie g1`ul1t_C(l startetl to peddle milk eleven year.-;hitte1~ on t `-512. <)1tII`.m of the marriage, \\ l`-1:l'!`ago `there were 31 o`tlie1'.< in th;` The stal- Ewill become absolute in six n1on`.'ns'3bu. in addition to two or t.h1'<--.; follows; C time. I`li';<. Burden will take l"-e1"(l1ll1`)':'. Since `hen tliero 1121.; been a1Henry 1, nzaidi-n name, Dorothy Agnes Hell. lemluncy to C1-owd out 31] ml. ]i+_t].`lBuchanan D. L. .\1cCurthy appeared for theifnllows. llcO1`C 11_ . plainti', .-\_v1e. Thompson, G01`- . I'm no Bolshevik. but I like ml A. L. R. ,tion and Stuart for .\Ii's. Burden 21'.`-(l|_ a fair deal for all. 3|Robbins 1 `J. G. Collison for Gordon (7. T1'C'n`.i .-\.~:ked `now much milk he sold, L\`Il`.j 1, Mclierr Settlement Effected lllotclikiss .<:-.i about 3:; quarts :u?_Tessier 0. . lt took four l;i\vye1'.~' nezirly three-;`day. I Umpires J'([`.lZ1l".1.`l'.~' of an hour to strztighten out: Dr, A, '1`_ Lime said 11.; mg;-ely:_\,7Vi15on, g `i 1:.tnglt- in regartl to the last willlcznne to the n1(:(:Llng' to an.<\\`er quC5`ll:;IlLl, -_-,-`.41 ilillld i-"~*13111I1.t of one Richard Patter-"tion as medical oflicer of health. l lellMcNico1l. 315021, of Collmgwood, wit.-1*. the ca-`ci\va.~:1itz1lly interested in the pas.-| J0.~`,c}_)l1 `'11>f lH`0U a"l11 W0 0011 H1 the 93101`-lteu1'izatioi1 of all milk. and the De- ; '.:-.~ could . of the ussizcs On Llleipartment of l-It-zxitla is in.=i. on a`tlie tug`-o: `1'k`COlnlllV`ll(lZl'lOll of Judge Logic tli2it`_L-1g-an milk ,-u1')p1_v_ 1`; may not `,,..lwem Wm 1111 3~g'1`00mCnt be E11`1L1113-{Ml 1m0n':~"_'l1*`_e'enei':1lly lmo\'~::i, but tlimw is 21 \'e1',V`Dillon, ' 001111501 1`0131'0=``-`min8' ll-` \"l1`i0U-` >Ll`l!1j.I`('l`n'i mill; by-law in B:.u'rie now, ltobbins, I l,L"`~`UU1J~` "W l11t01"-`-"~0d l331'1l|".< and llius` bu no smztll milk (lC`2.ll(.'l` can live up worth, Ha U~'Z1\ *` llmt` `mil "Xl30n5L`y U10 C0LlH>`0l`to it. Hi- mu. have :1 .~;te1'ilizutior Rumm, F n wi`h(l1'e\\' for consultation. `plant and 1nu.~"l have up-to-dat= build~ defeated ` ' dntillllfl 01'! D8558 three) '.l1`lg`.'~`. The Board of Hi.-itltli lizis: no1;ha(l all t `hm-n inn n:<:1(:? and the small deal hot` i . .. b Jud | u 1 I Sp1'in_u' in thc ai1~---mvl only dui`: ,1onclin-.<:~' in Joh::'.< `newt. ;\Ii`;v:-s `from homw and the well-known ]\'oice.>'. Sutldrrnly a sign c:1u9;hL 11"..<; E eye--Te1ephone home to-night."I lwhnr. :1 t_r1'c-at idea, John thought! nth '..":m.< (.`rm111`<~(1; {)tl1e1'i -\ss1'/.0 C.-..:;-.' [%`,:stlc = .I . V'.\,_'>] '1-01'e1m111 Condent He Can? Lay 1 -aven1ent for $1.40 to $1.50 Per Yard. 1 3 1 "'""`m 01 1 "`"`iz1viil in favor` 01 p:i.~:teu1'i7.:1::oii. '- _ ` __ _ } . . V v ` ' It `I .~1}Uilnc1'a HlL'lL(uCll mu: vvuuu.u, .0: .. i \H`'`' `l`mg Ne l"p.~` `"l.. .ai-(1 is \~--i-_v liiggh, and tc-. 3. i`;S:mpson, )'l.P.; J. Jzmiiesoii, Mi`. Hi`.-1'1).-rt .\lcC1`acke1i found tha` `b,1;.,.,..fat. !.\`l.P.P.; Mayor A, T_ Stephens J_ J_ ihe had been im1.)`:`cd up' N`7'3 Of" -`\ltl .\Iz1cLaien '.\'z1iite to know if`..\IcKnight, G. W. Morley John Carl- ithe .""p"",m.`t"m`. m were u`" .""'i1.lir: by-law was pa.<.=O(l would the p2\.~* | ton, A. H . Robbins, Fred Steele, 3:`~'"`l`-`ti W 5 ```'`d` '.'`"l h d`.`' teurization plants now operating bu-iI\`v':m,len \V;i1srm of Dufl*`e1'in County. `Cd ll`-` W1-""lT"`"`3"151dmb1e15Smin a poition to meet the requirementa| R. "-.`. . Brett, ex-Warden; J. B. Roe- %i<'011>L'(lU<`C"- Thu 1`11'1.!0 01113 "`- m";\\'itl:out altering their Cfluipmtnt. buck, .\`lay0r of Midland; Aldermen ' "."`1 fm $5'00' mmlth mstead 0.` D1`. Little replied that he was no: Patterson and Charles Bebb. .<`i;'. 1.; 1:`-h 1. b t . - .: _ =`in'i)te(lI :1` i\?c(>)rtl1 n%etn\\*i3)s1'Il`\'an 0 mattel but thei i `A ` , - ' ` Government an expert up COUNTY MILL RATE FOR 1932 - `>19 Begg` inspect the plants, advising any MAY REMAIN AT 8.7 ' `,"1` Said t9 Ollie '3' necesary local Board 1l.$l0, in thcmf would make inspection, `l`u~`` -`'a*'I'.$400' What fa"`1and -the was strictly _..:.i en 1... n nnvmi: business \vitlm,.1\,,.,,..,,,; rm, u_n_H_ said he Although the special committee on .-\s. of the County Council had not renorted up to the time We. steauuy engageu. ' nal outcome the I `Cracken l r~n .= money \ 1I;\. \\'iH1n11f ',l_`1`i:11. ick .\.`.:::o;. `-.:i:', `=a.~' llr. Ju.-rice Logic aftei, hich was trzm; 1'.v"m:i o courts, had been hearo ning of the a tizes here The divorce was granted .1nd of adultery, the plain-l I 4 : Peggy Moran as the co- . If after six months no as been produced showing judgment should be re- decree will become ab- 10 custody of the children, David and Michael, was 1e mother. :Ca2*-.hy and H. G. Ejlaxtou oronto, were the counsels: divorce suit to be trans Toronto and heard here , l..'-` that of Baton Kingsmill in against Dorothy Agnes Gordon C. Trent was damages ount ded - be-'-n the. lff(.'llOll.~i their '.`.l`ill{. This .< done in 'l`oro11`n and should he observed. Eur. H. li()i :l]i\ l:'.~` . he was one of Lhe itile dealers. He had been in the business for eleven years and his premises had been inspected regu- i-uly by local and governmei: spectors, who always 1'ounde\'ery- thing sati. He haul always. `ried to improve condition.-: and keep abreasit of the times. He bought his farm from the Government and was meeting` his yearly 1)ylllL`l\i.>. but if this by-law passed he would ne cut off and unable to men`. his payments "l`hi.<. by-law was the most damn- able thing ever imagined. The people wanted pure, fresh milk and that is \'.'h.at he was giving" thew. i\l:m_v of his customer eleven a5_>'o are still cu.~;tomer.<. His aim had '0 raise the standard of his cows, opinion tion milk leaves year. ` t._'|)lKi.'lLlS.`0ll Ur. that the gimie wan LU keen one. On the Robbins team, Pa Robbins had the assistance of junior in the pitcher's box, with Ed- die Dutton as the other half of thi- formidable battery. Sonny Rob bins put enough English on the ball to keep Coxworth s batters guess- zng, while Eddie Dutton was all to the good as a catcher and a.pparcn ly had baseball sign language at his linger tips. But when he stepped up to 1:11: plate with the bat in his hand somehow he didn't seem to be able to connect with the zwiriing a}_)llL`vc 5.: .4. sped toward him from the prac- ficed list of Councillor Webb. Talk about spectacular plays ! The \`v'hi'e Sox have nothing on Cox worth s gang. Although he had tr `take a le1t-handed swing at it, when l:alJe" Longman swatted the leather two home runs, the crowd (Japt. Coxworth him;sel.~ in pre-tty good form and had three runs to his credit. As for Mr. Ho`chki.=.s lr.._]u. I. started year: ` .. A -11 ;\41\r\\~_- Q flu . Rogers, there wasn t a bette. zhitter the winning team. Tim .+umHmr nf` tho teams was as months n0;1hing szvtlslzxctory. no nuu u1\\u_yn; showmg`-riecl ulglnetlt should Government but avid : 3' Tl ronto, divorce 4-kn? nc F`.-:a+nn k'incrsmilll\[sn1\v nf hi< cn. year.-7` :1'.< nearly three-';(lay. . to OU`-`I merely; nmu .-Ling ques-l - Patter-'tion H91 , Can'cl\va.~:1it,ally in pas.-l urt De-; a` Judge L02? tllililclezxli `nwl 1111}-*l`d 31110112." l1*`_:_u:nc-1'z1lly \'e1',V` g \'u1`i0l1-` ll`.u.~ leule.-1` ...-.. .l.,. ,..\........1..A :. L1,. m.._+ `nmn. u '.:h-rill /.n`.im*. b! `f`"EFFECTIVE ON JAN. 1st rnmumty U). un; VVKIL\.L\. e times he The milk question was a live issue Leaving Ba] at. Monday night s council meeting, the picnickers with dephtations for and against. the bert s Hotel, , ven, passing of a pasteurization by-law wood, where t ieir fulllpresent. The council also divided on coming group -song, the question, but the by-law was ducted them ch passed, eight supporting it and five oughfare of opposing. which was all :ersif1ca- who created such an banners for t previous meeting, was motor proce; to present, was comparatively over a couple ,e remarks. He did not by the Kiltie his accusations of its way in a1 meeting, but pleaded for tractive reside claimed to own eession finally 12.7 acres of land within the eorpo2- Sunset Park I CE _-caion and his '-a.\;e.< this year werelthe sports pr '$3~`J-5. ~ He has spent $800 on im- Let no one provenn.-ms to lllill-IE` his equipment many of the `. His cows were tested for cil are, or hi 1 . . . . `.:uhtreulo.-is and under the superv1s- soil, they ar ion of Dr. Maxwell. Under these all the intric ;.<>il=ii'-.io:1_< .`sl.r. d'Gryp couldn t see it not been ~.` v he s110u`ld not be allowed to sell no doubt sot W _gE~.i. milk, or given time to prepare for been drawin; \.'1t1(31 a pz:;:j.eu1'iz:11io11 plant. one reads ab `l\'1[\(1 , .\lr. Ci`:1'n.'t'ord, n im.~n'.ber of the In fact, Sim .\lilk l* r0(luce1'.~' .~\.<. urged produced am le` council to in. a i'l:.1l.l:"i' in the the l)y-l:w.' liufore passiiig it to the ' _=.o::~ 1 l)Ll_\'="`.`:` 01' milk 1n.~pect 7.3: . a li` ' . \`. hnfnvu mkine on the diam azxgc and i - . . . . _i|JN0t U-11a1111n0us a1'1dD1\'1(1e` "1 011 Question; Vote was 3` 8 For, 5 Ag-alnst. I To relieve the unemployment situ- ation and save the citizens of Barrie some money, the town council on Monday night decided to undertake to do some street paving on the local L..1.);`u\-;..-11; plan, under the super- \'.:lui1 of the town foreman, who is condent he can do the work satis- . . ( -...~ `: . 4-nn, 1 `Delegations For and ;\gai11si. ,.Address the Council; Stm-1n_\' Scene. `NU-` nu l;\I.~IHiL11 lI|1Al\ uu:(.u::; wean; ...\. .1 -lH>`01'to 11. .'~.=tc1'xl1z'.mor 1nu. build-, not: `bvcn 100 @013` haw: been allowed to ca1'1'j; on _ [Time \vas "when milk \\`a.< pe(1(l1o.\E d_U1'1jfrom door to door and just poured M1 `Winto containt.-1*.~: at 1110 homo. '[;2:'3 !\0\V_I| rv.~'u1t wn.-: that typhoid and o`h<:r rli-v 1 h`.~'xn-acne \I.'rn'n nlmws brcakim: om. 5 wish 1'~ movie" con;~:ide1'at a.1i0n $365. H p1'o\'cm:n1 | . v `;ub(21'culo.~ |a. pas_teu1`1za11on plant. of .\1iik Producer.~:' .-Xssociation, 1119 to ins ` by-law passing the vgffec! `.`-.121`. of milk prc-mi.~v:.s of producc1'.~; before taking: This `s To1'o11fo . 7. . LI u,..,.M.- will ho v.':L< mm .~:nou;u nu Uuauxv ?-{o?r;hl he limlo 1u;1!c1's. had regu- -uly \v11oal\x'a_\'s always. ~vm} n in1nrn\'.r 4-or-_ditiun.~~' keep! Eu. VI, into eontaine-r.< at the home. .uoi~iey, \,1il\\xU1u, .`I1\,;\\;;1.u;;, .... ,..-.... _,,,,, , was rli- l\'.nig:ht, I.on;;'man and Lambert. clergymen of Orillia were evidently` Heases were always breaking out.` Over at another end of the park not concerning themselves with the '1 Only a few months ago there was ala lively horseshoe contest was in pro- case, as not one clergyman s name -lseriou.< outbreak of septic sore tl1l'Oll!g`l`l:.<.s. When some of the ladie in- was appended to the petition. Therc -tin Kirkland, and it was traced to th-'-- dulged in this sport an ungallant were, he noticed, a large number of (`milk supply. No one need questimi`_spectaior was heard to remark that women's names, who being naturally the advantage of pa. Alithey might be champions at wield- sympathetic and more easily intim- : present over 95 per cent. of the ing the rolling pin, but they certain- iidated than the men, had probably: imil: sold in Barrie is pa: were washouts when it came to signed to get rid of the canvassers Fi'l`hi.< milk comes from some 300 ('O\\'h'.})l`.Clllllg' quoits. One imlivixl-.11.`. '."uI'l About fty per cent. of the names `izmd the 'l1I".<(`: and also the premises o'erc.-d to give the female contest- were those of women, he said. til are inspected from time to time. Diriants: hor.=e. pitching: instruction was also noted that there were no! lLit1l0 Said he \\`a.~7 not here to dcc1`3'by mail. addresses given in the majority oil Citlie Small 'lC2llE1'>', but 1'l1 -' In the evening a banquet was cases. 3 ""`could not live up to the by-law. lic1_. by the ladies of the Orange As far as I have gone, youil `l wanted to point out his duties a.=,l.od;.{e in the l.0.0.F. temple, fol- honor, I dont know a single name or- _ `_.\I.O.H. and it was up to the trouncil'lmvim_r which a program of speeches, the list, and I have lived in the towr. Ito pas.< or reject the pzi. interspersed with music, under thc`1'or six`y years and know it from 7' by-law. The Milk Producer.=` A3 eiiaiiinaxisrliip of County Treasurer [one end to the other. Besides, I '1 . iU`L' g'i\'i!1g' err-r_v a.<: was greatly enjoyed. The don t think any of them are property 3 iand favor of pa.~:teuri'/.:1*.i<>1i. Tlir = ~1ieakers included the Warden, J. T. holder;<. You might just well take . . . t,- 1 _. I -2. .,...-,m `H D . is _T .Tnmi(- Hm no tion out. and sign up John 'lLittle said he not here to (]eL'1`3 c flthe iicould Hc;.< `wanted asl )`;.\I.O.H. (:oun.,-11'] "llto pass pa. .5 " P1'o(luce1':= As c }1.~`. " aml 5. `.,. 3.3%: `` .1 1'. to if`. Wthr: `teurizzltion bu-`ll Tin to t':u~;H~nn.+. nlfnrln` eauinmtnt. | linecesary The local I50a1`(1 --_. ,of make inspect_ion.~ `and the ?obser\`er.l. The .\I.O.H. reported up we I `would advise the by-law be- go to press, it. is expected that the ( e`ec`ive once. The Smaillgenera] county rate for 1932 will re.`; Sil0Uit.i time to adjustimain the same as this year, _nameIy.'* l7 mills, and the roads and mainten- Hodges, Bar1'ie-.-\ll2`.1`.~ ance levy, which was 1.7 mills this Dairy. said that they were pay-jyear, will be about the same. It is A i`.1f.;` the p1'oduce1`s a}l`so intimaed that in holder to keel}; i - t e rate W ere it is, t e county xvi page four) l6aE')e to carry an overdraft of $60,- 0 . Y \\'ay5; mg, \\'llllb' n baseball . lxgcr m 1ula'; : xents Lamr1- sped tc iced : abor nun. ..-,n-Ha : nun All 13115111053 Clezmecl Up and; Council Adjourns Till M September. i IEWATREDEIES ounnc \ AT COELINGWOOD "i"HE BEST EVER `FULil' 1iIu11d1`cd Citizens of County Enjoy Rare Hospitality. Hospitality of a m0;~:t cordial and generous nature was dispensed Wed- nesday afternoon and evening to over . `-n:..h-mi and f.v members of of the Warden s annual outing. Barrie by motor at 1.30. tliepicnickers journeyed to Lam just outside of Co11ing- they were met by a wel- group of citizens, who con- through the main thor- the big elevator town, decked out in ags and the occasion. The long procession, which extended I couple of blocks, was headed l Band. After winding i and out of the most at- ! residential districts, the pro- `. finally landed at beautiful - on the lake shore, where elthe program was run off. l one presume that because .t members of the coun- I have been, tillers of the s- are not conversant with e intricacies of baseball. Had ze {or the lure of the land, 1| some 01' them might have :1 drawing one of those .: Z1lL1l`l-~ about on the sports page re Simcoe County might haw: `cl another Ruth. ' 2 When the teams captained by ",".;,..;-.-:;=.o: .~ Coxwo)-1.1: and ROlJbll1.~. ~ .= Lv.1~te(l u li'Lle preliminary workout .5: on thv tliamoml, it `.\':'.s a foregone 0 :u1;clu.~ion that tlv: g;m1(3 was to be .7 !.,.h.` n.-..-. (1-~ nn l!nlil'iir\ `it-:H'h. I 1 ` .:;,' nesday afternoon and evenmg to over [:.;-.._- ;;u;ulred and f.v the County Council and their friends, `..L..'d`:u Guarge Glover and the town of Collingwood on the occasion of the Warden s annual outing`. Inoxnrr Rn:-1-in hv ynntn`. at Thlt-tel` Inc wnlmu standing of 1 Co:\'\\'ort,h, .LTnnvu 1 Dnn`o1`; IIOIIUWSZ bU.\\\ uruu, 1 Henry Rogens `Buchanan 1, Tonur l,..,,..A. 11 `. 11. I ` Robbins 1, Ed. Dutton 0, W. Robbins 1, John Drinkwater 1, Hurl `1, .\IcI{er1`ol 2, Burrows 1, Roman 0, `Tessier Total score 7. ` - TTw1v\:1-on frw 1-hn rmnn \\'r>rrA H.'(11h}: `Tessier U. '1'oLa1 score '1. Umpires for the game were Ralpi: gwilson, clerk of the town 01' Mid- `1z.n.l, Rob`. Smith, recve of Port` 1 \t,.\'-:..n11 ` i l 1 i . I _L',re.~:s. Ala-Nicoll. Spicher won his boast that could pick a winning` team fo: `the tut,-;-oi`-war. Lined up with him `were Warden Glover and Councillor.~ Dillon, Brett, Drinkwater, A. B. ltobbins, Curran, Buchanan. Co.\;~ Hawkin.<, Sieel, Broley, Webb, F. Downey and Curry. The ydefeated team which, strange to say. `had the heavy men on it, was 'n~.~al--ti by Councillor Toner. Those pulling on-hi.~' :~i(1C were Councillors Wm. Robbins '1`. Potter, J. Rogers. Isurrows, T-:.~.~ie1`, Bates, Jebb, Barr. llorley, Ci'a\\'i'ord, Mclierroll, Mc- Lambert. `a 4-H. can nnrrnllmit .i..1.... I in ;-nn vi -there are no cezise to deal in his store. Several; othei-.~: haol called him on the phone and given much the same story. ` I submit, your honor, that iai blackinail pure and simple, said )1`: Evans. I have had no opportunity to go over the petition, but thr glance I have had convinces me that` names of prominent citizens on it, as my learned friend claims. Given ve minutes by Judge Holmes to see if there was the name of a clergyman on the petition, tht Crown Atatorney stated that the evidently Thercl were. noticed, conuent ne can uo um wum auua-' L..;.o._,' a;..i ski`-'U consici-arable money. Foreman Shuter is satised that cer- tain streets can be paved for $1.40 :1 sq`..*;`.;'u yard, which is about 112111 01 the coy. of paving done last year. The 1o1`.o\\'ing re_ was adop:- ,1 ed: That council is prepared to; undertake the paving of certain; .~.Il`u-.`1.~.` ii" properly petitioned for, and; H`-.0 on :vri'.'rn'1i be inserted in` Cl`.'(ll1LHblH.`.lll]J U1. \zUuuL._V ;.;~.uu\..;-.. I. -`Col(:man, < =.~puuker.~: l :3Simp. Jznnlc. ` !.\`l.P.P.; Smphens, f`..\IcKnight, Morley, :-lton, H. t-|\`v':m,lon a|R. V-lPZ\tl(`l`S0l1 lug LU'd.1ll. the teams was , 3 runs; Webb 2, 2, Longman 2. -- H C111` ' '7,'n.:11 Uld.Hll.`.. ` five Judge petltion, `hose illors gers. Barr. evidentlyl `nun ,..,.=,. 9: nnf nnn c1er2'vman __, ELECTRlC IRON MAY HAVE CAUSED FIRE AT LOWER'Sl Commotion and excitement seat`n- ed along `he front street shortly af- ter nine o clock Wednesday night, - -then the re brigade ciash_,ed down Clapperton .street to the Five Points in answer to an alarm. The call ` was sent in by some one who dis- covered smoke issuing from the premises of -Charlie Lower s gents 1'urnishing store at the corner 01' Bayeld and Dunlop streets. While conned largely to the back of the store, considerable damage was done, both to the building and stock, the latter being badly smoked up and water soaked. vmm lnlqriu whmh was amcklv 201- soaked. The blaze, which was quickly got- ten under control, is supposed to have originated from an electric iron that had been used for pressing` and left on. It is understood the 10.: was practicall covered by insurance. _:.__::?___ AINSWORTH ms i SIX moms IN 3 REFORMATORY`g Si5_n(:(1 Petition on Beh-a.1f{ E1`. I . V 21' at -\..("('1lL\'Cd .-\m11s<~,s 11-v H urf C1-(>\\'_11. H 5 I l Boulton .\1a1`.~l1all, Orilliu b2u'i'i.~.t'~.-1'3 d<:fen(lin;.' \Vi1li:un .-\iii=\\'-rrtli, . a surprise on the Crown .-\`t`.0!'ri`.*}," Wednesday morning when his clii.-n`. came befoiu Judge Holme.-: to bu . . tenced, by p1`esent.ing' a petition on; behalf of the accused, bearing hun-.. dreds of name. and asking for 2 su. sentence. ln spite of this last titanic effort to prevent the at- idckc-1` of Cecil L. T. McKenzie, Orillia school teacher, from going to gaol, Judge Holmes gave him a term of six months determinate and six months indeterminate in the Ontario` Reformatory, to run from the time he am-1~:e(l the county gaol. 1.1.. `n..v-chnll in nu:-4-nting` thel `he a-nr.-1~:e(l the county gaoi. > ' Mr. Marshall in presenting the petition, said that his client had been in gaol for a week and suffered humiliation and torture, and drew attention to the jury s recommenda- ion for mercy. He also pleaded that` the imprisoning of Ainsworth, the ` father of six children, would work :1 hard:~:hip on those depending on him 102- support. As evidence of his good cliaracter and standing in the community, I aim presenting" `.0 your honor a petition circulatc-d by the United Workman of Orillia, .=ig'ned by hundretls of citizens, .~'oin-- of them the most prominrmt people in the community, asking for :'L1.~,pCn(lC(l .~r.-nt<'nce, said . :\Iu \T-.1\~:l'Inll i < ( ( V ii` properly petmoneu I01`, anu` that an ad"e1'?isement be in; the papers to inform ratepayers that: eouncil \`."~.`;1 consider the paving of! streets on receipt of )_)1`Ops.:1'}y sigr.-`i ed pe:i.io11;<, and further im;`orn1ation`; may be obtained from the tOWF.: clerk. Hanvu T?.'wu'..1~: ,.;;i! he wu.- ODD0.~TL`d1 in- mated. than me men, uuu p.Luuauzyr no! nno: ' Mi`. Blarshall. l - ' Crown .-`uttorney Evans declared that he knew nothing of the petitionl` until Tuesday cvcning, when a nier-ll chant of Orillia complained to 1111131` _ thaf he had bvcn asked to sign sucl- k .| a paper and was told that if he didn't isign, those circulating it would `cease on I T mulnnif \.'nIn- `nnnrvx H1511 l v [1 c11'cu1au_-u u_\' .=i; smn peo su: `Mr. Marshall. un\I"n .\.++n' IJe Has Heavy Docket For Session This Week leases. as youz`;- towr.` `1'or don't . take; , the pexition sign up John; . Smith or Bill Joties as far as any} \veigl1t this has. 'Flv\n \I'nun1~ : nnmp is on thatl \\'L-J_;J'.L .Iu.s nan. Thu .\Iz1yor s name list, said Mr. Ma1'.~hal1. T zlnrf rlnrlhf. it. 1` Mar.-hall. I don t doubt it, replied Mr. Evans. I could get up a peiition in Orillia to-morrow to hang the I mayor. ._ 'I`hc>n there is the name of Mr. `l ` Then there `Merrick, :1 promment busmcss man, continued .\Ir. Marshall. 1 Huh mm: 0 mm] nm-lm-. (mo of the` |continued .\lr. .\1arsnau. -A He runs a pool parlor, one of the 1 most thriving businesses of the town.~ `I grant you, where all the unemploy- ` ed men hang out and spend the `money the town pays them on reliel 'work, replied Mr. Evans. I have :1 half dozen me1'chant.= on the main ` street who were blackmailed, as I1 = have told you. They are the prom- I inent business men and none of their l nn\`\1. A: nrnafn` nn Thlfi list. I inent. business anu none u; I1'ww= :-Wn`'n' nn this list. (Continued on page four) clerk. ; {eeve Rogers: .~ai:l he opposed` to the schcine and would not be :44 party to paving under those cond`.-`; tion~. The Board of \`Vorl;.~, hc-1 xiiouglir, ;na.lc mitul unougn I ready. Last winter to 2 unumd 1'.lo'_.`r.1~.~n`. the Siiiiz` hill v.':. gut {lownl and a wall built. This spring 21 new} sicl~;-walk \vus laid out from the wall., Over .5500 was thrown away and itg was the poorest-piece of ei1y:i11cL-ring} ...m.1- 1. var -;.'1'.v in the town ofi is on that `\Vzu-den G. Glover Stresses Economy in Matters of Expenditure. VETERANS GET GRANT Asked to Support Boost in Gasoline Tax of Three Cents at Gallon. `l_V [JZKSSCU d.\VZ:ly. When in Toronto attending the Good Roads Convention, the Warden said that with the members of the Road Commission, he waited 2.. the Minister of Highways in reference .to keeping down the expenditure on ,prowincial highways throughout the county, in view of the fact that farm prices are down and some are unable o pay their taxes. The t-ommittee urged that the expense in the county be kept down so that the` county s gshare of 20 per cen`. be kept below what of 1930. \ViLh the county en gineer and road committee, a tour ;\\'as made of the coumg: roads, and `he_~:<,- we-re found to be in good shape. The commission was giving` good ser- vice, c011;~ide1`i11g that 285 miles have to bu looked after. f`,nn.u.n4..i H.-um. The June session of the County Council opened Monday afternoon. with all members present. His Wor- ship Warden Glover welcomed Coun- cillor Smith, of Port )'IcNicoll, who succeeds Councillor Fenton, he hav- ing resigned as reeve of that vil- lage. Reference was made to the appoinrtment of Judge Holmes, and on behalf of the County Council, the Warden extended to him a cordial welcome. Regret was expressed at the bereavement suffered by Council- lor Tessier, of Penetang, in the dezrli -of his father. Also Governor Jar: idine, of Beeton, whose father recent- '1_v passed away. i .71-mn in 'l`nrnrnf'n ntfpndinu the 1 axternoon. Power's Bridge ` . F_ollowing _t_l_\e -reading of coimnun,-, ; ications, Reeve Spicher, of Sunni- , dale, wamed to know from the road > commission what they were going to .ido about the Powers bridge over the ' .\`ottawa.=.aga river. At -present it was not safe to drive over and there jlwould be an accident there one.of these days. They had been repairing and patch-ing it for the last; twenty years and all the timber was rotten. .{"or the protection of the public the road should be closed or a safe bridge erected. There is considerable traific on tha` road, said Reeve Spicher. Last year a census was d taken and in one day 130 vehicles passed over the bridge. d; Ra-e.\'e_ Scott,.cha'irman of the road mco1n1n1.'~:s1on, .~and that lhey had this mzitter under consideration and were on the lookout for 21 second-hand ;1_ bridge, which t,he_v thou3_7;h? would an- . swer the )ur)o.>e. This is not a 1 1 1 M main highway and does not need a wide bridgze. There is one that they micould get about October for very `little which would 1T1S\\'(:l` the pur- ;pose. Questioned as to the length `the bridge would be, Councillor Scott said it would take three 90- h..V foo`; spans, or possibly 21 little less- at ,might do. (`.nnnr`illrn' Coxworth \VlI1tE(l i.'0 to on; IOOKCLI alter. Congratulations were extended to Councillor Morley, who has been `honored vci h the title of K.C. 1 ,.1n,~~n.~ 1-u'.~ nu-n-;-lain lvuvnrl nll I10TlOl`(3(l \`{. II [He LILAC 01. I In closing his worship ymembcrs to the outing` Point, Collingwood, on afternoon. A Dnxxyoi- = T21-1'11!)-o :iALLAN_I)TLflWME 2; ROBBED OF CASH mm 21 wan -mm. mm >300 \\u.s ` ihu poo1'est~ work hu uver Barrie. (`huh-`nan I nu !m1g'ht (lo. I Councillor Coxworth to :know the difference between a new structure and 21 second-hand bridge. Chairman Scott. .~:aid 21 new structure would cost around $35,000, but he was satised that if given a little time they would be able to get a [bridge that would do for many years > for $7,000 or $8,000. The McKin- : non bridge in Ve.=p1'a was placed and painted at 21 cos`. 01' 553,100, whereas a new st1'uct.u1'c would have cost :`$10,oo0. rr"rm+:.-um ! nn nnrm :5 -Ivpni ZL.mo 'sf1no1-' $14, `But ' Fails in Sm-mid .~\1'1`<)1n}>1. I , During the early `nour;< of Tuesday imorning; the home of .-\rt,hur F. ;\Ic- '1Guire, 117 Cumberland St., was en- tered and $14 in cash, together with ,a fountain pen and pipe, were stolen. Tnx-n:.Hn-nnn .:T1n\\'ed that the thiei ,.Bank of Toronto. . two $1 bills and some silver. a fountain and pipe, stolen. Investigation showed had removed :1 . from one of the kitchen windows and gotten in without rousing the familly. A chest of drawers in the sitting" room was completely searched by the inarauder. in which he found the money, includ~ ing two $5 bills, one a Bank of Nova Scotia bill, and the other from the There were also A box containing church money was also located by the thief and the contents taken, with the exception of a negotiable $100 victory bond, which 1l`lC somehow overlooked. The foun- tain pen was red in color and the pipe, which Mr. McGuire prized as a keepsake, oripsinally belonged to (Continued on page four) ,uuu. (Continued on page seven) Eight, Pages L nu... invited all at Sunset W ndnesday Barrie. = Chairman Loiigazizixi reminded the; re-eve that when the hill was cut`, down there was not thought of mov-| ing; the sidewalk out. This spring a] petition came in signed by every resi-E dent on the street to have the walk moved out, and this could not br- ignored. _ _.___ ,_,_v_ _ _ P.i.m-.2 Rogers said `he council`