Page Eig l|.'l.\' l)lfl'll 1l.l)()UL ('qu:u L0 1110 (l(`U1ilH(l.| A feature of this year's harvest is llhv n.-\'(-r.~im1 to the old policy of sch` rcuring tho hm-lp of local Lrudesmon and ('l'ilf1.\'l11l`I1 for eld work. Paint- ers, bricklayczz, carpenters and other tradesmen are found running mow- .-r.<. bindL-1`.~'. and stocking the grain :1.< Lht-_v used to do before so much Inlmr was imported. I I SIMCOE COUNTY MAIEIES RECORD ron WHEAT HARVEST Huying is well ad\'anc(*d and `n sonw lov:1liti1.-s tho fu1'Ine1`.< have ul- rs-zuly colnplu-tr- this task. It is re- purlml that the supply of farm he`.p I1.-ls hm-n about equal to the (Iomnnd. -\ fr-:|lIn'n nf H1`: \mnr'c hnrvnef = At the juncture of Bayeld and Lnhhia Wndrmcrlnv ax-nnino LOCAL NEWS Cl(-zu':1m'v Sale | Hugh Beaten, 8'1, 101` ilikuly yi,';i:`; an prominent lumberman, and :1 bro` 'ther of Dr. A. H. Benton. Oriili:-1 one time superintendent of the On- mario Hospital. Orillia. was buried Tur.-sday in the Oriiizi Cemetery. Heat` is said to have been indirectly ' been the cause of his death. Two weeks ago he came to visit. his bro- : that in Orillia. AGED SIMCOE LUMBERMAN PASSED AWAY IN ORILLIA uvn Ann v........ uuu Born and schooled ` in Pickeringminm. Hugh Beaten, 87, for many year: In-nmmr-nf. Iumberman. TRACTOR MUST BE SOLD AND EVERY Wednesday - Friday - Saturday 1+`a[RRP-(:L,\ss ORCHESTRA CAPITAL $6,000,000 1'H5| (_;_11iit:t'i'1"{%%1%Vik55`>r_ _a_1e s A safe place For your valuable papers! 1'>h3e7Is>1'.' Harmony Electro Magnetic Appliances REASONABLE PRICE FREE DEMONSTRATION HOME OR OFFXCE 4- oc1'3 DANCING Big Bay Point 1929 STANDARD COUPE . . . . . . .$325.00 1930 FORD COUPE . . . . . . . . . . . ..$475.00 1930 COUPE--Rumb1e Seat . . . . ..$485.00 1930 ROADSTER-Rumb1e Seat . $435.00 1929 FOR SPORT COUPE . . . . . . .$360.00 1929 FORD SPORT COUPE . . . . $375.00 1929 DE LUXE SPORT COUPE . $375.00 1929 ROADSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1175.00 1927 STAR LIGHT DELIVERY . .$190.00 2 FORDSON TRACTORS (re-conditioned) Saiturday, July 11 Scaled tenders addressed to the` undersigned and endorsed Tender for Public Building, Penetanguishene, nut will he rnnpivprl until `I21 EBANK?iTQR0_NT0 USED CARS PHONE 405 60 ELIZABETH ST. Licensed Chiropractors and Druglesa Therapists Your deeds, securities and other valuable papers may represent the tangible evidence of years of eort on your part. The most modern safeguard for your precious possessions is a Safery Deposit Box. The cost of security, convenience and privacy at The Bank of Toronto is small. Rentals are $3.00 per year and upwards. Rent a Safety Deposit Box at G. 1"iL"1`L3iiNs lKN(V3ORPO-RA"I'E;) -1855 The Bank For Savings THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1931. 4-j 4:---:..._ Goor;:1a.n Bay to sparrow 1_.uKe. ,2-.1e was active in Presbtycri-an and Ma- sonic functions. He was a bachelor and i.~ . only by his brother, Dr. A. H. Beuton, the rest of `the family, J. Beaton, fty years ago editor of the Orillia Times; William and Colin and Kate Beaton, brothers and sisters, having all pre-deceased the son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bea- ton. :1 pioneer family, he moved to Wzu1bau. and did much in open- ing up the district, lumbering from!` Georgian Bay to Sparrow Lake. He l`l':l< su".vP in Presbtvcrian I01 1 UDllC DLlll(.|ll'1g, reneLangu1snene,: 0nt., will be received until 12] o'clock noon (daylight saving), Tues- day, July 28, 1931, for the construc- tion of a Public Building at Pene-g tanguishene, Ont. l Plan: and .=nm-.ir-.atinn.: can be vi :v- Vlin-1'1op St., Ba.;ri;. RESERVES $9,000,000 tanguisnene, um. ; Plans and specications can be`; seen and for ms of tender obtained ail; the offices of the Chief Architect, ` Department of Public Works, 019* tawa, the Supervising Architect, 59' Victoria St., Toronto, Ont., the Build-< ers Exchange, 1104 Bay St., To-i` ronto. Ont., the Canadian Construc-,` tion Association, 212 Pigott Bldg. Hami1`on, Ont., and at the Post; Office, Penetanguishene, Ont. q 'T`pnr]m~< will nnf. he r-nngirlprod un- LIIIICL`, 1 (:Ilt:'L'dIlgul5IlBIlB, UIIL. Tenders will not be considered un- less made on the forms supplied by-, the Department and in accordance`, with the conditions set forth therein | Wonk 4-nnrlov nine} kn at-nnrvunzwnlnn WICD Elle COHUJEIOIIS SEE LUITII LIICIBEH | ' Each tender must be accompanies) by an accepted cheque on a charter- `; ed bank, payable to the order of the) Minister of Public Works, equal mi`! 10 per cent. of the amount of theld tender. Bonds of the Dominion 01! Canada or bonds of the Canadian National Railway Company will also be accepted as security, or bomb` and a cheque if required to make up an odd amount. \1..+.. Dlnn m.:..o;. nah kr. ..m..vn,l an ouu amount. vr - v-v. -- - _-_ Note__B]ue prims can be Obmiml lotul <.-zmditlatc,-.~: 16:). ed at the oico of the Chief Archirl _ _ tect, Department of Public Works, Mlnesmx by depositing an accepted bank` Honor Roll, 80%-- cheque for the sum of $20,00 pay-jbuisy Hm-Lon, 13 ............... .. able to the order of ihe Minister ofl 2m! (Ila.-.~ Honm-s, (26 1 Public VVorks, which will be return- |{u.~'.~,vll .\luv., 11 ................ ..1 ed if the intending bidder submit a1Florence Jones, 15 .......... ..l regular bid. ~ Pass, (i0%- By order, `Wilbert Arn1.sL1`0m:, 13 .. N. De,5,,.d;n,' 5ec,.t,,.y_`.\lu1`i-l Murphy, 14 ......... .. . W:lla" (':'-.4, 12.. 1 Depa1~t,mcnt of Public Works, 1(;u;\.(,|:.` ;r'ur;,,5 . I) .l...l Ottawa. July 6. 1931. ,_,_,m_,w__, Ottawa, Ava-nr cvnvu vvvvvuu I The above cans -are in good! condition and reasonably: riced. Your present cm} aken as part payment. Sat-1 isfactory terms on balanc-,e.i Haro Hill { DURANT DEALER I 55 Elizabeth St. Barrie. The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction at the market square, in the Town of Barrie, on Friday, July 17th, at 11 a..m., one 15-30 McCormick-Deering Tractor, 1930 model, without re- anwwn USED CARS 1929 Durant Sedan 1929 Rugby -}-ton Truck 2 1928 Durant Sedans 1926 Chev. Coach 1930 Plymouth Sedan ' 1930 Rugby Six-Cylinder - :1'ruck with live stock I I . 1 i I body. 1929 Erskine Sedan 1926 Star Six Sedan 1923 Chev. Sedan 1926 Ford Touring 1928 Ford Ooaoh zht ul-L ELM ?.d? 33` order, Secretary. nt ` 'a, July G, S y v..._, V, -..--. W. A. McConkey. Mr. Jack Newman of Toronto is visiting his mother, Mrs. Newman, on Caroline St. N/Ty-_~ Tnkv. Dnrrava and fnrnv 2133 Uaronne 5:. Mrs. John Rogers and family are holidaying in Western Canada. Mr. Chas. Knight has accepted a position at Merri11 s Pharmacy, To- ' ronto. `MI -.. an!` M nnlh.-n+ Mavahall nf LVITS. JUHI1 110 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Marshall of Detroit were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Goring this week. Mr. Jack Campbell of Toronto is visiting his grandmother this week. Mr. K. IVIcLennan of Toronto spent Monday of this week in town. Mrs. Albert Jay and family of Sarnia are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay, Cumberland St. Miss Jean Marshall has returned from visiting her sister in Detroit. C. J. Seitz has returned from the gets anu J.'uInu_y altluux: nu. mu: uca .. ,..........s UV; .. . On Saturday Orange Lodge No. 432, the Loyal True Blues and Young Briton lodges of Allandale at- tended the gathering of the Orange Orders at Collingwood. The assem- bly was fairly well attended, there being upwards of fty lodges pres- ent. According to a paper report, A1- landale Lodge was mentioned as having won a prize, but the number accompanying the information was the Cannington lodge, and it is un- an; known which lodge is meant to have j the prize. During the past week the Allan- {dale softball team have been taking 1:+ nocr a+`+m u ch-cmnnn: 1-nmn:aio`n_ E.e.;;;:.., ......... y., ......-__ Dated at Barrie, July 6, 1931. 1:: ; ll rI_ _I. from v1s1tmg ner slster 1n uetrou. 1 they Simcoe County C.S.E.T. camp at Beausoliel Island, where he was in` charge of badge work. - 4 `Mr and Mrs. J. Goring and .`I1`.. J.~Sei`E;z the'*9"e 5'` `` W W, `,.`5 on August 10th, when several Barrie gtilttheealit agerwlicrelglguseggrziplgn boxe1_` will be in the ring, iqcluding mvblaze Bf lor defeatigg the Strong Archle Thompson, _who w1l] meet (Churchill gltear-`:1 three time_ It was Fred Johnson, of M1dland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goring Mr. thou ht b man that ear, ---------- and Mrs` V` E Knight left on Wed-`Chang ionsywould yre eat a air? thie M12 R- R Holt, 0119 Of Our VaI1- ' nesday to Spend a few days at B313 year,pbut Allandale Eiumfouided `Lhe`C011V1` Subscribers, \V1`itS that he ` -`1eSSrS- F~ D0550. and F: SP`3`f.` r-1-ir-c hv rhafpnfina this team of was born in Barrie just 74 years ago. nesday to spent: Iew Gays at. D`d.1'd.I Dobson F. Spearn are enjoying a tour by car along the St. Lawrence River. n....1,m. \rr..\m1in ig n.1'1*endinQ` the St. Lawrence mver. I Parker McMil1in is attending the ` C.S.E.T. camp at Beausoliel Islandl iv the capacity of group leader. Mr. W. A. Bell, who is spending the summer in Sarnia, is in town this week. ~n ,_. ,1 1,1..- 1----.. n\vr\ uh~4-inn I uuo W acn- Rev. and Mrs. Lennox are visiting `the 1atter s sisters on Essa Road. .VIrs. Honey and family of Toronto are the guests of Mrs. F. Dobson. I M-.. 1 D w,.M':11:.. := v:iHno' in `cut: Luc 5u.\..:ua v4. u-.." -. ...,..-.... Mrs. J. P. McMi11in is visiting in North Bay. Mr. Mcllillin has join- ed a party makng an inspection of the construction of the new railway .line between Cochrane and Hudson s `Bay. cl. A.-nnnl-ivnuonr-n nf F.`/I11- Day. Since the discontinuance of Cap- reol as a divisional point, three des- patchers from that point have been added to the staff of operators at Allandale. They are Messrs. Hawk- ishaw, Patterson and Cook. i mL- .... ...1 cnnnlnu Q:-Innnl nit-nir T1 l4(o. _2.). I I \III Ul'U|fl` Ul llH`l" Mary (Jurriv, 13% Porvy V1ll'(`1)I', H3 ................ .. _(lvor;.:c- lit.-;ml.~':xll, 12$ I l'll"LLJl liulu, l-l ...... .. . lat (Zl:i.'.~: llnnom, 75'/ Marc l :xr<:nt, 1/I Jte.~'si- .\lilll::l.un, ll Melvin ltuwnt, 1:1 'l| A:llI: WI'l)l), ll}. -`I\1:u';guI:riI~ |\'r-my, I-I '-().-mr 'l'ripp, M . l 'tn:r (flu?-', lil . Znrl film.-, Iltmruxz, (Hi 2 ltuih Gray, 11: .. ......... .. M:irg:1r::t (lira-I-nl.':w, M .. l{l)."n l(ll('lll|`, I4 Billie Hunt:-r, 12 .. Bollhy (lullll-I`, _ l_`. . Olive (Im'lt-.vLt., 15 l{it(:l14:n-r Mziiiiiiiig, 1. ) i'1*)ile(:n Rilchiv, I2 ............... .. 1 Gordon Uickiv, 13 V Harry Bull, 15 ....... .. l.0x'n(: Mannimz, 13 `Kathleen Moran, 12 .. Alicv Madill, 13 .... .. Mary Collier, 11 Douglas Archer, 12 Leia Thompson, 12 pii Rn!-'/...__ UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA|' Summer Union Services 1\:Ul\'(`I` I'Ir'r.l_V, Ii) Rtaconnnc.-nd(~d-~ Doris Colt-, ll : .... .. Total mmclidzm.-. 11313 lI1UH|pUIl, 1. . ....... Pass, 60%---- Helm.-n Bell. 15 .............. .... Gladys Kidd, 12 ........... .. Murray Thurlow, 12 TXLLANDALE BUDGET I (Continued from page one) [er . Ethel Craig, 13 ....1VIidhurstl2, Gretzia Curzio, 16 St. Mary .=,aC Verna Pringle, 13 ............. ..Victoria`m . Gordon Mclienzie, 16 ......Victoria'01 Albert Sullivan, 15 .... ..St. Mary sib( . Arthur Bielek, 14 ....... ..St. Mary .=`n1 . Ethel Murphy, 14 . ..5, Vespra ', 81 Edna Rowe, 13 ......... ..Wales (1)3'l< . Marjorie McBride, 3 ............ ..K.E.,1S Elsie Rennick, 12 .......... ..5, Vespragtf Leonard Richards, _14 ....... ..Victoria?t1` . Beatrice Boynton, 15 ............. ..K.E.lm `. Hilda Kelland, 13 .... ..Wales (1),CE . Marrin Myers, 15 . Wm. Scruton, 14 .. . Henry Lennox, 13 '. Annie Dilworth, 14 .... ..Wales (1) '. Arthui Crawford, 15 ...Wales (2) L. Nelson Watson, 13 I . Edwin Belesky, 15 ....... ..Wa1e.< (2)`\\' ...Victori2 Earle Kendrick, 12 .......... ..K.E. 1:} Cecil Sharpe, 15 ...... .. ...K.E.,pn Ernest Wolfenden, 14 .... .. ctoria . Nora Thompson, 15 .... ..Wales (1) C . Wm. Lennox, 15 ............... ..Victoria H Anita Greenlaw, 13 Midhurmgg Una Forbes, 17 ..... .. .Da1ston`1_ Willi;-.m Long, 13 .. ....K.E. P H(.1ll`}' Modeland, 14 . '. Geo. Poucher, 15 ............ .. . llarzueretta Gartner, 14 . . H Gordon l{owc_-ll, 14 ............. ..Victoria.] (iizm Cockburn, 15 ................ ..K.E. . 11-an-old Partridge, 15 Crown Hill 1, . Eva Boyd, 15 ..................... ..Ferndaleln Recomm,nded--- 1-. . Birchard, Mary, 13 .... ..St. .VIary sg,] Blogg, Wm., 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l{..l.h . Calvert, Laura, 14 ..... .. l\'.E.`1. . liigzlmrey, lilizabtetli 11 Wales (1)i1-, . l Wm. 14 ............. ..VicI,oria!. 165. ailctl 18. Honor Roll, X0 /n-- (In urrlur of x Lurv ('.Ilrri:- |.'{ Elmvnle . 1.... 51%, I - mt-rib) J:IL` J. LUJ;ll | T. H. Anderson, secretary-treasun ge [er of the school board for S.S. Z\'o.' ,,,,,, _,1v1jdhu;-.:tl2, Nottawasaga township, has taken. ___st_ Marya: action on behalf of the board and a`: _,__._Victoria`old C. Day removed from the school: ....St. s.board. It is alleged that Day, as a ,,,,,Victoria'number of ratepayers, to have Har-" _,__s1;_ _:`member of the board, entered into ,,,, Vespragan agreement with the trustees to _.,Wa1es (1)`:act as caretaker. The complaint that, __Victo1~i5ting in a bid for $65 at the annual ..K.E.imeeting of the ratepayers last De-, (1 \ npmlrmr. I I ..K.E.:is made suggests that Day acceptedi. ,5, Vegpragthe appointment as caretaker, put-.i Between Collier St. and Central United Churches Sunday, July 19, 1931 Preacher : REV. E. R. YOUNG, B.A. 11 a.m.--In Coliler St. Church. Subject: Jesus Initiated. 7 p.m.-1n Central Church. Subject: Paul Saw Stephen Die. Music by Central United Church Choir. 137/1: .|`}lmvnlv . ..l'llmvnl:- l`lmvnl~- .. H|IuvnlI- ..... H ./\]lu ..Wnvu-vlc-y ..l'Ilmvula: ..Vnnvl;u',k .Allu-nwuml ....... ..|'3hnvulv: ..l*Jlmv:|lo ..........Apto .(}ib.s'on ...ApLo (`.v-ncxzlnnd ...A11enwood` .Vzmv1ackl .....E1m\'a1e H A MI .n [no osaland ..... Jlmvale 1 I 4..Mil1(!.~'il 1[," D ( /zvv I I ...Min:~.~.ing ...x\`1ir](:Sil1},' E. Vt.-.~;pru| Ia. vcspm: ) v lulmvul: Wyvvulu l'Ilmvul:: l'Ilmv:1l:- ..... ..h`uurin Hlnnnvnlv `]':Illl`v'n'll|' Wyvvnlu All:-n-nuuua .lmvul~ ' I . V(:.-;p1`aE . V<:spr:1s i Vespra Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed Tender for new roong, Public Building. Barrie, 0m. ,, will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving) Friday, July 31, 1931, for the supply and laying of new roong on the Public Building at Barrie, Ont. .Qna:-if-it-nfinnu (`111 ll? SEC andl awarded the winners. Many of the parents and friends of the scholars were present and all agreed it was one of the best picnics ever held. I r\_. c n........... 1.\.l.~,. \*n 'year, but dumfounded `Lhe`C011V1` S11DSCI`1D1'-5, Wl`1tS that he } critics by defeating this team \ heavy sluggers in the last, leagug He wished to be remembered to J. game and then taking the champion- H- Bennett. W- -5 BOYS. K~C-s and i ship series in two straight. True 13- A- Tribb1e- lenough, Churchill seemed off color in . --T two of these exhibitions, but they 111 Midland last Week A. B i were such decisive victories that had Thomas C1`?-Shed into 8 031` Occupied their opponents been up to form it by M13 and 3115- W- L- Maclienzie. it vpvv likplv Allnndale would have at the corner of Colborne and King . last Thu1';~:day -21-17. The second ; L game scheduled for Minesing on tne1r opponents been up to IO1`n1 IL is very likely Allandale would won in any case. This week the 5 team has only been indulging in light 1 workouts and marking time until the 1 northern group decides a winner. At 1 the present time it looks like .\'line- - sing, they having taken the decision in a free hitting contest at Stayner L ( Monday night was postponed until` _ Wednesday on account of rain. r\__ n_4.....I.._. LLA \x7:H.-.....lnl.-. 0-An`-VI` 3 NOTTAWASAGA RATEPAYERS i 1' SEEK REMOVAL OF TRUSTEE LI Vvculxcauuy uu uuvvunnu u- . On Saturday the Willowdalo team came to town expecting to nd the opposition easy, but Allandale with` only a scrub team surprised their` visitors by defeating them 5 to 3.` Guilfoyle pitched for the locals and; `S was not extended to pull out a vie-E tory. Errors were z1ccountab`n; for` ` the Willowdale runs. 1 E\ ... .. .1: 1 1 .,_,,,t On Friday makes a trip ' `Imperial Oil n1ueeLu1g cember. 3 M- h `C8I'Del'. N` ` Mr. Day contends that no one] I iwould accept the position when bids ;were called for, and in an aidavit 1 states that he advised the meeting 4 ithat his son, Alvin gay, xgzould doll the work for $65, ut i anyone . `would do the work of caretaker for'i the school at 25 cents lower, such ' `person could have the position. 2 The raw um: hpcrun in .Tn(lm>._: l C0l1l(l nave U18 PDSIEIOII." `- l The case was begun in Judges : Chambers before Judge Dudley Holmes Tuesday morning, but was ,adjourned indenitely for argument iby counsel. ` ILAFONTAINE JUNIOR FARMERSI?` PREPARE FOR COUNTY CONTEST; I , 4, I Public Building at Barrie, Um. I Specications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the ofces of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, the Super-` vising Architect, 59 Victoria St.,. Toronto, Ont., the Builders Ex- change, 1104 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., and the Caretaker, Public Building, Barrie, Ont. . rn....,:,..... mm nnf kn .-nmidm-ml nn. membership of the Grain Club of Young agriculturists who form the i Jlgafontaine, held :1 well attended meeting Monday night. With the `local representative of the Depart- ment of .-\.gricultu1'c, Mr. Stew2u't; |Page, present, they were able to con~i duct classes in jurlyzimz yzmin, pom-. ` tor-.~' and live .~:to(:k. It will bu re- u`1m:mb('red that the liafcmtaino jun-' !i0r.< nmde a . slioxving in lz1s`i " \'m-.l".< (`mmlv imlrrimr 1-nnfrxsl, us lhni 'l'1'.*llH. U] \x'm('n Ln:-_\' \'.'(`l'l' How [U .~'I:n llH`I`(- bn_v.< and one girl prize win- ,nr.~r.< to the Royal Winter Fair. 'l`hc ` l_iuni0r.< are mziking plans to repeatl` lhvll` . of 1930 and will com- po-Ic: in thw county annual judging,` ;mn1o. ujzziin this yum` when they !.'lr4- ht-M zit Orilliu in October. I ,, ;ll}l'.` lll'dLlt.` it ."])l\1ll(llll SIlU\VlH_Lf ll| HJ.bWl _w-an-'.< coun'.y judginp{ (-ontost, as the |rv.~'ul?. of which thr-_v wt-1'0 able tn .~'(~nri H1)`:-0 hn\'< nml mm wirl In /.0 win- Rev. Pl'()fv.~.~()l' Horzm. M.A., l{.I).. 01' '\Vyrli'- (`olh-;:I-, Tomnto. is in -h.'lr;:t- of ll1r- st-rvicc-.< at 'l'1`init_v (fhurvh for H14` rvst of tho. month. I I \ | ('ll:\.\"l'l.l'Il{ A1 Slrmul, on Mon- lny. July 114, l!D.`:l. (it-nrgv llonry (lllztntlur, in his 78!}: _\~.~:n'. l*`un:-rul on Wt-dm-.~ul:1y. lntornn,-nt at Slmud (',-mu-la-ry. 'Y|l`lI| My IN funny, III:-1 }.'\l:n,'_nr~-l '|'umr, H; l'.|\-u lhmn, ll .. Wnllmw lit-l|.:, Iii IUHII Milly`-., H) .... Mnrjuri-- l"r-nclu, I. (ilnru-m-~ Kidrl, If: . Mary Hlmlv, 13 ...... .. l()liv<- M:u'l)unn|tl. 1:1 Mumhull l,.':lmulu~, M Lorne Chnpunmn. M F'loN.-non Whilu, I3 ` I'll]:-n Ami]:-y, I3 lM.......,......,....l.\.) ;Dorothy Lan;.v,'mnn, 1G Ia.-'||..,, ....._,,..1:.;.-.`- i]hii3` . . ` . . . . . . ` . ` . ` . . . . . . . ..ll'). 'i`iuy .\Izmuf:nrture :11: the vOnlario IE- . . . , formatory, Guleph, of Ontario auto- .\/'har`_|n1'1v- I|.'a-l|(`lI, IJ . ~W"`"" :1: y mobih` 1i(:(~n.'<:- p].'1t0.~' for 1932 will (:llIlI'I|('.` l .. ..y:u1v1.lLk (,~0(.L ll Sm,im: of amn.oximu1(.}y 'K""""' """" " 'H 11""t'"~$17000 to the Department of Pub- ()liv<- I-1 .. .21, Tinyuic highways. Design of the new Mumhull` I4 .. In, lmy puma has just been sowed by W, l.m-nu ..Vunvlzlck mom`. \.`,hi(.l`. 1,mm.h of the dC,p:u.t_ M""" "'~"--S""ui mont. Thex/consist of black fi; :uy-vs ........ ..Vunvluck on 8 nght'gmy backg,mum1_ Th W(ecommended--- (`O31 of tho department of the re- l~lzm'i.< Usher. H ................... .. Total (-zxndclatcs 62; successful 44. ICthk12.9 cgnisl got epfssexgger car mar ers an . c n s or com- J L` GARvIe (,:I3;P'['SEB morciul cur plates last year. ' --Vnvhlck formatory-vmade plates of all classes- -.-.-15. F105 will be ten cents a pair, as compared . Il~ I . . 1 In In u-xprv. `I't`i1lliHlI of mu lay H1:-ir nu Hu-E r um CARI) Barrie, Unt. Tenders will not be considered un- less made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordancel with the conditions set forth therein.` T.`....1\ 4nn.Im- mud hn an-r-nmnnninrll TRINITY CHURCH the Allandale team! to Toronto to play the? team. .:u~.~.u--o.-u-..a-u u.--~- - . The Nortnem Advamce DEATHS Huwv um! .\li.~'.~' Mu Iln-ix` thankful up-I Ilu- kin(luv.-.- shown fri;-ml.~; uml m-ipghlmrs J `I-(`I'Hl In-rnnvt-Im-Ill. OF THANKS 1`.V, 1.r.b. Sec`y H.S.E.B. ...|'|n-lpslon ....(`.russl:u1d ...Hus:' Lhlr .Wuvur1ey .`v':uwluck Plm1p.~:ton` ...l, 'l`iny ...l.3, Tiny` .Vnnv|:1ck ...... ..S:,xurin .Vunvluck :1sion' T? iyner A ba.ttered old suit case, held to- gcond gather by cotton clothes line, reposes 5 in Chief Ste\vart s ofce awaiting its untilloxvner. The delapidated luggage was .picked up last Monday evening be- tween 7 and 8 o clock on the high- d wa_y by Owen Peters, of Burton Ave. ,ith\\/Vltl; 1t_was an old red table cloih the. and 3: blt of gured oil cloth. "he 3.!ca.se 1s a heavy one and might con~ and: tam almost anything. The tourist traffic through Barric- has been quite heavy during the week, many American cars being among those going north. th_e Ueparnmepp anu In accUru'au_ut:'5uuw, Ia.|,tt:Lauu auu V./uvxu. with therexn. The annual Sunday School picnic Each tender must be accolnpanledg in connection with st Georgess by an accepted cheque n 3 charter` Church was held at lnnisl Park on ed. bank Payable _t the Order 0f the Wednesday last. Ideal weather pre- Mlnlster of Puhllc Works, equal to Vaiied and an enjoyame day was 10 P cent 1 the ammmt Of the spent. There were races of all kinds 1 tender. Bonds of the Dominion ofifor an ages and good prizes were Canada or bonds of the Canadian` National Railway Company will also; E2`:`i:?;?:`*;`l fe::?1?:";; :;,?:;`:Si ENTRANcE EXAMS. `, J BARRIE CENTRE odd amount. ! I n__ ..._.l.... ( \ 1 Y I Tenders for the erection of stock building in the Agricultural l Park are being considered. The pro- posed building will be of cement and will accommodate 75 head of cattle. em. I 4 Sam. Sutton, of London, Ont., z1p- I peared in local police court last Sat- I urday afternoon on a charge of breach of the Liquor Control Act. Pleading guilty, he was ned $10 and costs. I Midland will stage a boxing show ' `, boxer including who } B. streets. The lvlaclienzie car was bad- , ly damaged and Mrs. Maclienzie had 3 her face and neck badly cut. A ; charge of reckless driving has been . laid against Thomas. .l -j----- LJ Traic along Elizabeth and Dunlap `streets was the heaviest Sunday that lit has been so far this season. Local `fpolice were kept busy checking up 33011 the Speeders who swept into town from all directions at an excessive _;rate. At the Five Points alone the ';p0licu took the numbers of 14 cars `that speeded into town, the majority of them travelling down Bayeld street. v .-u Lm: Juncture ox bayneiu ana `Sophia streets Wednesday evening `about 5.30, Hugh White, of Wise- 'man s butcher shop, had his car bad- `_ly smashed up when he was run in- to by John Shannahan, who drove `on without waiting to see what dam- . age he had done. The left front fender and running board of WhiLe s `car were crumpled up by the force .|of the collision. No one was hurt. I . 1 Five motorists charged by Trac Oicer Sam. Ervine with speeding, iipaid nes during the week. R. M. Wesley, who was travelling at 62 miles an hour, was ned S15 and costs; J. D. Rae, Toronto, going 60 nmiles an hour, $15 and costs; M. :5Nash, 63 miles an hour, $15 and `-`costs; John .\IcGunn, Toronto, (50 :;miles, $15 and costs; R. C. Saint; 7Hi11, Toronto, 55 miles and hour, $6 wand costs. | Chief Stewart bagged his am American spcedster Wednesday af- ternoon at the Five Points. A big Packard sedan, owned and driven by Ronald W. Watson, of 182 Edgerton .;St., Rochester, N.Y., rolled into 1town at the rate of 50 miles an hour on its way north. When stop- . [Jed by the police, Watson smilingly , remarked that it was a beautiful day, `_buttl1<- littlc pleaszmtry did not i work with the chief, who informed ,tln- s1)cu(l. ihat. his presence was jlwanted at the police station. All . right, big boy, just as you say, _'Lu-quirrcccl the .-\mc-rican m0to1'i.~:.t.| _.'l`hen he explained he had hsaun hwld in}. El). :1 puncture. and as ll!` wzis in I hurry to get his companion to ;\lu;~kolm :1: a . time. ilv . 3 pul on the _";1.~. .\ linu of with costs was imposed, and the oflcndiug motorist warned to watch his .~'p-.'(lo- ::u-1'-1` or i` lllltfill he the next limn Harvesting of wint(,-r wheat Imus bean in full swing 0\'o1`_\'\\'hv1'v in the district; for the past two (l:1_v.<. 'l`11i.< is 8. record for Simcoe County, as thv cutting: of fall sown wheat usual- ly In-gzins In- .\\'a-I911 Hm 25th to the} 30th of July. A .~'plundid stand of fu!l-hu-ml-- ;:min is <,:onm'z1lly 1'c-po1't- ed. I .\IM1';~ SVt:`;1\\`W lsinmhons & Co. U\I\l C|lIlV)|.lxlLc By order, N. Desjardins, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 15, 1931.