Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Aug 1931, p. 1

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Judge Holtcamp, of St. Louis, who 10 is summering at Minnicog, Georgian` Bay , was the speaker at Kiwanis on . Friday last, and gave some sound advice to those who are looking for- v:ar '0 making provisions for their dependents. Many men think that when they L;`.'.`.l{(` tl1v.~ir will leaving all to their wives, they have done their full duLy.; Judge Holtcznnp, howe\'<~1`. remind-.-ll his audience that a man's respon-1` sibility begins Witch he is laid away . To dump your l)u. and youi. money in your \\'it'e s lap is avoiding; your responsibility. Women. as a rule. know lltllv about business, and] become :1 prey to scoundrels, whci suggest investments not worth the. paper `.hs-y are written on. In :1` _ .~'l`.m' time the '.\`it'u. whom you; 3 thought you left well oil", wakes tolb` the fact that she has been swindlml ti. out of everything she haul. ; ,` .`.' \' #0 nor (rent. of widows whol 1` r :~-.\'.- :m iniieritance lose it through` frz:-.ul within four }'o:'.:`.. It is not} their fault; they just took the u(l\`icz>: of so-called friend;-'. 'r1u- .~:pt-zikwglt .~L`.i(i it was pitiful to see many of`? I l S ll those widows coming to him to see it` he could do something for them. l: C is the same with young men and wo-~. ms-n who at 21 receive property zu1d" are at liberty to invest it as they` wish. So-calied friends persuzulm them to invest in wort.hless stocks. J|lKlg(' Holtcamp rt-called the (-use (H a young man who czunv into possc-s- sion of $300,000; in three years it` was all gone and the boy was down and out. In makim: a will. see that all you possess is put in trust, so that only so much per year may be drawn out.l Study the situation carefully andl make your will so that your wife and. children are protected. The child of; to-day is the citizen of to-mon-owl and we should see that our money and property are properly invested,,; and not left to others to invest after` - [I ilbp` VI nrxru C. No. 25. VIORKLESS 1 and: ateer Sto1'1e.~'. H 1 LS may! iBooks--;\1 Capona: on'the Spot, `E ,rSum1`,`I.ifo of Al Capone m P1_ct_u1;< :smz111(1 '_\.mck;" Chicago`: Gang VVa1'."_.VI1]11e, I`h-.- Wild Party, A Jew m Love, Ex- ;'l:)2\`(.:e0-K `.20.-L- Go .\1arrv." Pavement >3 >-1 ' 'oar.~: Lady", . . l ._ I \1-,mv other uubhcatlons have been_ (DISTRICT . ICI Rev. W. J. Stewart, of Regina, and` brother of .VIrs. J. A. Harris, Barrie, gave the message at Collier St. Unit- ed Church Sunday evening, and re- Iferred to conditions in Saskatchewan {For one hundred miles east, west am: south of Regina. it resembles a vas* desert. There is no crop and not sufficient grass on hundreds of acre. to feed half a dozen sheep. Frorr. Moosej-aw to Weyburn, considered one of the finest agricultural district: in the Dominion of Canada, with n: `l1<:v.~:- and b:.11'n.~', there is no crop_ I I i I Mr. Stewart had in mind a farmei who a few years ago built a barn costing $12,500. but this year he did not sow 21 _zr21in. Wi h no rain and. sweeping winds, the soil is drifting all the time. `CH-nu-n 1?:.n~inn snlxrlw tn tlnn l\(\I-olnl an me Elme. From Regina south to the b0l'(iCl there is practically no crop or feeo for man or beast. Many of the farm lers in this part are abandoning theiz I schooners and old cars. North of Regina there is some crop, but all they get for wheat. is cents vi buslml, and there is no money ini 1 that. ` 'Y`hn.~.. _-nvil-`L-rm nunnlnl l1n\vr:\'.-r homes. and moving north in prairreil . I Those stricl people`, however law bez11'ing`up \=.'ondei'1'ully and doing. Ieveitytliing possible to help them) Eaolves. The church is extending aid `_to its limit. but unless zxssistziiiue is fgiven there will be much suffering ,this coming winter. They need sym-l 'pathy and that it where \ve can all - iwlp. This is a testing time for u those of us who can help. { ` an hour oexore nope Was auaiiuuliuu v - 1 .\Ir. zmd .Vlr;<. Shaw were holiday-5 ling with Mrs. Mina Robson. at "Belle-air Beach, north of Belle Ewart ' f About an hour after tea Mrs. Shaw who had been learning to .~:wim, went! iinto the water alone, wading out `about one hundrrrd _var(l:< `beforri E Hurting to swim parallel to the shore.` 1 It was only a few minutes laver that, j the unt'ortun21t(- \\'0man'.~` .~'crezm` 1`2ll.<(.'(l the alarm. A number 01 ho:it.< quickly set out to the rescue `ihut no` h-fore the woman haul li.~~;' ` appe-are-(l. I A phone ine.<. was put throu;."l:" , the provincizxl police at Barrie. `who zn-rivml on the scene with `,:`l`2l]'3-l V plin_: h()0k.~':md(l1".1gg0(l the lake neat ` the >`L't.`11(3 of the drowning. The body '- s recovered in seven feet of \va*.er,l `l :xn<-(2 from '.\.1c~r.~ llrs. Sh:1.'.' 1.. A -~"`0\ve11 St., from Collier to` \Velli11gt011, Will Be : .l 21VCd at Once. | 3 following : 1! Periodic21ls--Pa1`isian Life, Spicy ts Stories, Debunker, Funny Stories, Ilollo\\':1_\' .\'i_a`ht.<. Broadway Nights, } .l It, Pep Stories, Snappy Stories. 1-` Gangland Stories, Gangster Stories, 1` Gang World, Lively Stories, `Alarriagze Confe.<. Gun Moll Magaziiv-. ,_: Startling: DOIt)c1i\`- Adventure, Racl<~ d ateer Sto1'ie.~'. l lnnnbc Al (`.:mnm- rm tho Snot."i , \\'\.~' . 21lL1l'ln(.`d .~_`(*un I-.1: ; (urnnur Dr. Little nxprc-.~:se(l the; opinion that .\lr.<.. Shaw had become! whvn she di. shel could not touch the botfom, and lost] her head. Her struggling and tho] tr0ng: under cur1'em.combin0(l to carry her into still deeper water. It 3 \\':1.< (l4.`Cl(lf(l no inquest was necessary. Ottawa, Aug. ]9.-'I`he Minister of` `National Revenue is enfoncng thnl ibun on indr,-cont publications. Among" 'thn.~.- which ha\`(- been oicially ban-I .n0d by order from Ottawa are the` following Dru`;rut:-n1<-.'pn1`iQiY\ SDiCV F --~-----T- | ` BOOKS AND MAGAZINES I 7 BANNED BY OTTAWAj > ~ Lady." ; I .\i`d.1`._V other publications been zheld up from time to time by the 'i(`u.'~'~toms ofcials, but Ottawa has 1:10.11 action against the foregoing. Till Saturday Night Only Have your hands read. Know X). ff. Ability. indications of| health. Simcoe Hotel. Room 32,. tn of" an 5&1 [ I` AROUND LIKE A V SCIENTIFIC PALMIST D REGINA VAST DES ILVI-\ I DESERT V01. me bpOl,' ;_L.:\ e, up :4. {ctu1'e.< and` Frank Daley Geom 0, Phys c. illie," 'In-`g Jim Du1ton--E\L c, Mg 3, Geom 4 `o\'(.-," ` Phys c. Wm. Dyment-EL c. Jns. Forguson---EC 3, EL 1, MH 5 shave Mg 1, Geom 1, Trig 1. Phys 1 me 1 Chem 1, LA c, LC 2, FA c, FC nffnuvn 1121:. Hrwvhnrf Wn:hnr_.a'.\'TY-T 1. A19 ` f`l.DO\J0.l.0 \.ItlrI\.rl \I\zAA\.I\IL .l_4J.LUI.AJ..I. J.B\/\J\I.l.I.L1 `V re` a ?&E"st"i ,0-1 FORM 5 i 1:9;-ne Hee1s-EC c, MH c, Chem 3. 3J;`s bum] H _Winnifred Y .-\pp1eby-Geom C, G L11`-`*-_;1 I,'II3`1d971"'If3CC :1l' 1 suit coat the J1`1B;:r (5130: 3, 130016, LS c.G 3 ,(`(=A01111 -c lg , y 1. M8i)cLe3 `. oy( . rno ----. g `, eom .-, J` - - - _ ~ ;picy Phys 1. Chem 2, FA c, FC 3. 5 -_`\d1'Y H00k-M`H1 2: G001 C..`;;,s 0;; )ri0s,n` Helen Bz1ke1'--EC 1, EL 1. MH 3. T";]'C, Cyklgc C.-FI`IA (5; . ``_i(-{`- 11.. no.2. 0 ma :1 eman--- , u I -,. - _ h v 1` 4 Am .1g._3. C.T1'ig c. LA c, M.w=r.uaT~g;t gubggg-dyggg 53}; 51.2?` 01?`) r1'age LC .3, PA .3. FC`2. ` 9 A U 3 E 9 -, y u - the`, magl zmt-.. Jean B1-9ck-LC 1, 11.L ., F. `.1 1 G d J h ` A1 3 Geom 2 gunty to tack-1FC`2, G? .3, GCM3. G T, v `W 3* " *- E v own shag I ; ary ,rew-. ;: c. pom c, r1g'-, ` -` _ are a pow. .! LA C LC 2_ I ` %o1:1s]I$ea}`I}?----Tlz, 1. G ,.`,0m._:,_,]f W; em - is em 0 -- 1m u on--.u , : v v ` ' ' uEx_`PhyS Harry Luck-Phys c, Chem c, The In ment \ Vm. Dvment-EL FA Cw FC 9- ,, Acrrir-u1tt I George, who e.\'p1`es: 21 desire to be the littln !z1(l .< godfathr-r, and the Prime )Iini.-ter, Rt. Hcm. R. R. Bmxsn;-`t. fCo11g1'z1tu1-atory 1ne.<. received by I`hei1' Excellencies from King ,O\'m` 800 ;\[e1nbm'.< Panldr` f1'cm.n Qllm-n .< 'I :u'k tn Sf. M:n'_\"s C11m' \\'11ere I111]n'0.<. Rm'vi<-0 5 is Hold. Notable Gathering of E % The H013/Name Society` Queen s Park has been the scenea `of many notable gatherings, but fewvcl have created more interest than the.te marshalling of some 1,800 members? of the Holy Name Societies of the sz: "Northern Deanery in the Archdiocese tk ` of Toronto, which took place Sunday} V afternoon. From as far north as Mid- ' tl" land and Lafontaine and southweslgsc to .-\llisfon, men of the Romar.'oi Catholic faith poured into Barrie to take part in the parade and the ser- Lw '\'ice at St. Mary's Church. Witt George P. Cameron acting as chief an marshall, each branch of the society st fell in line about 2.30 p.m. Headed! by the Allandale Band, the proces u` sion started a few minutes later on S ' its march along High street to Eliza ah beth and Dunlop. up Blulcaster ,ar-"ht lriving at the church at 3.15. Seven-2* `teen branches, representing as nianycl - parishes. bearing their banners, took,I part in the procession, which formed 0 lin the following order : . . A 1 u- rv nm, ,, .! Midland-St. ;VIargarr:t s. `..- -.._ -.... _..,, -__.__ Archdiocesan Union Ofcers, past 1 and present. l Delegations from outside Toronto 4 .`-\r('hdiocese. 1 Delegations from Toronto. 1 Junior Branches. ` I Adjala North-St. Z\Iary s. : I A(i_]ala S0uth--St. James. K` .-\11is1on--St. Paul s. it Bcave_rton-St. Jo.=eph s. ` Brr.-ch1n--St. An(lr(:w .<.. Collingujood--~St. Mary's. I.afonta1no--Exaltatvion of the Holy Cross. Martyrs Shrine--The Canadian Martyrs. . l | l Mount St. Loui:<-St. Louis. Oril1ia-Holy Angels Guardian. i Pt-nc:angui. .-\nn .=. | Pcrkin.'~`(-Id St. Patrick s. Phc.-lp. P:m'ick :<. Si21_\'m':1`-St. P:11ri(-k .<. L'p:(-':`,'l`1`0\'r:---S1.. C0lumbkill s. Victoria H2n`bor--St. Ma1'y .<. Wz1ul)u. John the Evan-' . n-Ll}.-1 I 1 l l }}L`l,'ll."1. ` ] Barrie--Th(e .\Io:~it Pure Heart of; ; .\Im'_v. I __, . , Three More Petitions For St_reet Paving 1 ` the TL. .. ;.,..,w.. . _ I On the _qroun(l< back of St. I\Izu~y s-5 i("hu1'n~h an :111ur hand `man e1'ectr:(I;Lhz._ land h('l'l * an i1np1'e.=. outdoor .<,e1'-`; an \*i:- \'-:z1.~ a.-omluct-',*(1. Un(ler thf}-I13! :I<':1(1(:1`.~'1`li1) of N11`. E1'ne.~:`. Ryan. 'Lhc;]n' `:_*'1w-at ('o11_:r::j.rz1ti0n. 1`l". :2`:t}.,-. l'nu;:r- pilgrixnagu, joined in a'iil}.','iI1{|fn{ `time `.\\'0 `opening hymns. `his At the lecturn placed on the ter- and rat-0 below the altar, Rev. A. T. cor Lollis. director of Propagation of the wit Catholic Faith for Canada, preached l..:__ % Winnifred J`ri;: c, Bot 7.001 c, LC c. `Boyd .-\.1'no1d--A1g 2, Geom }A1g LA 1, LC 1, FA 1. FC 1. . Vnlma 'Rnfm11nn._W.(`. 3 RI. [U801]! C. lug L, ruya c, uucun . `FA 3, FC 2. - 7` Harriet Hart--A1g 3. LA c, LC f| Trig c. 7,. Ruby Hart--A1g' 1, Geom {Trig 1, LC 2. fang: -5.14."\ 1, up 1, r.~\ J. rm 1. Velma Bateman--EC 3, EL 1 c, Alg. 3. Geom c. I`rig < T.(` 2 VA R, WC pnem 1, un c, up z, rn c, Herbert Fo.=ter--MH 1. Geom 2, Trip: 1, LA 2, LC wt`. 9 L, z. .\`<;1.=on Garrctt-MH c, Geom c. Trig 2, Phys c, MM 2 W`. 9. I`1':1'1c ] )0HC1" xvc-1'0 on duty along` 1<- 1111111`. .<.`1'r.-et.< and at the L-hurch.i 4-.~`|)it(- `I10 c1`o'.\'(1.< and imc-nso hnat. :1 :u-<-i1lo11t.< or p2'o.=t1'ations were re-'1 :11'tnd. 1 I\ .1 1 1 1, n ru `|I.. .4. T55}: T`~5i~z T(;'-I3-'Vzi`.S`SB>()_Rf"C`)BGHS Eriie, ontariS,%7r1iii}};e.Ey;August 20, 1931 At a special meeting of the towr. council Monday night, a petition! from the residents on Owen St., froma Collier to Sophia, for paving, with a` 24-foot concrete pavement with cum and gutter, was considered and thc request granted. Petitions were alsL| 1'r:cr_-ived from the residents on Clap-I pr;-r`on from Collier to Worsley, and on McDonald from Owen to Clapper ton. Thc.<(: petitions, however, have not yet been certied by the clerk and no action was taken. They wh-. be dealt with at the next meeting. 1+ ..m.~ :n+:m..+L..l H1-.1.` nntifinn: arr-l Jll: anal. n.\;\. .1. ;. \uu_~iux,...,.,, `._`._,,,...,,_, ` with his neighbor. .11 (Continued on page four) u\,u....D Upper School Exam Results! Lorne .- Eileen Holden~-EC 2, EL 1, Alg ., Lean to taxe them to tne place \\'nc-nu` _ ht` lizul cm-liwl the coat and instrument ; E s case. This he promised to do, but failed to locate the stolen goods. Ar daybreak the kit and coat were re- covered by the police in the ditch of t i side street about fty yards fronu . Dr. .\`l:ixwr=.ll s place. The leather < coat was found wrapped up in the] of the accused. MacLean told the court was born in Glasgow, Scotland, that he 39 gyears ago, but had been in Canada ` q.~'im'e was 7 years old. ' ' I see no reason why I should; lshow lienency in this case to the e:<~ 3, c, |G<=om 2. Trig 1, LC 1, FA 1, FC nold--Alg 3.3, CA 1. GC 2. am -\11d1'ey Hook-M~H Geom C, :er--EC 3.: Trig c. LA c. LC c.. FA <-, FC 0. , Blanch H0pkins-F.vL 3, MH c. teman---EC 2,! B019 C- Trig .\lar_::ni'et Hubbar(l--EC 2, EL 2, . FC 2. A12: c. Trig 3, FA 2, FC 2, GA 3. ck EC 2, FA 2.<.GC 2. , GC 3. 5 Gordon Johns-Alg 3, 2, \v-Al;: Geom Trig` 2,i FC C. E. i Doris Kearns----'I`rig ley Dorothy Lit`:le-EC C, Geom C. m_m. r-. Ale 3. Geom c.. '1`rirr c. Bot c. LA c, LC c. tr-nt of :- `l1>'pf!llllI-ti sentence. said the magistrate. You have pleaded` the charge and on your showing it is evident that you drifter. You may considei fortunate that the sentence one month instead of three. a particularly appropriate sermon. ` choosing as his text the 16th chap- Iter of Mathew, 13th to 19th ve1'. .! 12 ,Tn:n: tn;-bar` T-T3: rU'an{nYa- ILHU EUH U1 lllblll am I 3 .11. And they said. Some say "that Thou art John the Baptisf; (some Elias, and 0the1'.< Jerermia, or `one of the prophets." 15 T-In zni-1 nnfn 1homA Rn? .laUl` Ul .ua[new, lt TO JUIH \'CI'.\'i_`>'. . . . . ; 13. Jesus asked Hus d1.'~:c1pIe.~. sayxng. Whom do men say that I the son of man am '2 1 14 am: 4.-.. -,.:,1 uo,......,. ....... I v; Al\4Al gnu ...u. r........ ...O.......,. ..,. I A'I`l'L|lll I\/I I\_IL\.LlLLJ.15 4.1.1 1 We are gathered ne1'e to-day fo\_'| Sh.u]n(i11f t 1 no material purpose, began Father 1 '- u . . ;, "-` _ o ]ic?i1i]i1E:i~t:)ziu-`iohatcyfelog ianp.]1'1 Claiming that he was in =uch 311`: . > 4 . : ~ ; 'Ciirist-not to show our strength, but in`~0-`iicated C0I1diti0I1_ he did 110?: [to show our belief in the divinity of`U0W What he W3_S d01_11gy J9hn Mat-"if {the Lord Jegug Ch1'it who is thr-_ Lean pleaded guilty In police courth glory of God the Father. The worldl this morning to the theft of a Ieathci , ,{o.day would seek to throw His yoke coat and kit of surgical instruments, 1 loft` its shoulders and push the Lord Vallled at $60, f1`0m Frank E 3183` . 'Jesus Christ into the background. W611. V-S-v 125 B111`t0I1 AW-, 011 the i `There is one thing you as members night of Aug. 14th_. _.-\cknowledging of the Holy Name Society must do- two previous convictions for being . yiyou iriust keep Jesus Christ constant- intoxicated in a public place, the ` 13;hbefore the pgoplcghfor ti1O1"(;i1i.< go gggui/tladb 1]\Vl rgaventgs dhisi 0 er name un er eaven w ere y c a ., oro ' ( c ';i - ` [INCH may be saved. One of the to be a marie I`T!'1aI`}l1! JI} his xoiay 0 `largest empire` acros: `he seas. .1 re- Port McNico in searc o a 3'0 as - t'ei- to Riissiz, has` Iplaced Clirist.=ed the court to hive him a chance. quite outside its (`0l'1Si(i(>1'Z1t'l0n and . The fact that MacLean was seen com-' lopenly denied His divinity. Thatiing out of the house next to Dr.- 'mu. not liappeii in our beloved Caii-;1\gax\velli_oii_ th.]I_11gh;C he was a1`1'(%".;I-. ada, 'e am is ma iity o convince e. .\`i0!`r: than 700 _veai`:< ago `ih(3;C0l .11`f that he was a man set-king` 1Hol_\` .\'ame Society was born for the[wo1'k. i'_e.~'ulted in a sentence of one `.4|~"` of counteracting the E}'i:10iilC;[n1011th in Jail. E n-iti'en<. oi the people, and 1'c\`i't'-.i`viii"'_ Conui o_. mo {int .imo:__'.Y D33; tli.: _b(:il(!f`ll.1 the di\jiii_i'.y oi Jc.-tislnoxwoll Snood that he So. the ac; 0fvC'l1'`>'1- 71115 1'0-`-l)0T1-`lblitb has` bCC`Y`l(u; hanging around his place about. fhzmoerl down to us. Vile shout oui"|7._1_:) in tho e\.o_nino._ An hour later m challenge to the woi-]d_ that Jesus.-qwhen he was about to respond to oi oi Chr`ist, our beloved SaV101l1 ,.l>` trueican he discovered that his bag of- it.f G09 .``d `rue man mt mm thQ`lI tSt-1`1.1IY1L;`llt.<, which he had left in his `c--I world. 7.SaVe.5mnerS` H you deny' car, and a leather coat, \\'1"l`n'- lTilF. ith dlvm-V Qt J'u" Chmst you C-l_11`1}_-[C iminediately notied `he policm v":'0l1rs(`1f` Off fmm God and `inf: and \`\'ili'l COYl~f2lbif' Ca. l()('21i("(i the ,_-w l~nv,\n`L-< It is })n(-ai1; H0 is Gm] _ .-. E oiii ,..,\:Am__.: I_ {`i-.(_ 311,` r"(1`.L... u, :. ..i.i,. Ir. .-.m-,. n. ."" ., UH`) OJ HIE }J1`()pllL`LS.' 15. He saith unto them, But .whom say ye that I am ? E 16 And Rh-nnn `Ppfpr nnawpren .WIlUTI1 say ye T1131; 1 am .' ; 16. And Simon Peter answeren and said, Thou art the Christ, the son of the living God. 4 1'1. And Jngn-: answered and said son 01 me uvmg U00." 3 1'7. And Jesus answered and said `unto to him, "Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona, for esh and blood :_hath not revealed it unto thee, but \my Father which is in heaven, ,`~ 152 And T snv 1'm1*.n thee thaf `my ratner wn1cn 1s m neaven, ;~ 18. And I say unto thee that `thou art Peter, and upon this roc`-: `I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." uxxy , , ,.u ,, _,, L, .1-.. :_.| J `(TL-liu U1. tlite belief in Cl`ll'l>"t. lizizidetl challenge U1 K\JLll|BI.L(.l\.LlII5 uu~. divinity wo 1`l(l u..u\..c.... , .... the and 1'e\`i'.'iiyiii"` of Je.-us. ,Christ. Saviour, is true LGo(`. man, .world to save sinners. sent lyoursr-lf `1~m,\nli.<.-l\' itliai He is: able to save us. into the ,t,_L_ di,,M_ of J. `u, Chgfityon ' " " ' ' 1" 30 '*.u,.He _ ls ;`ni_:l*. '.<':iiirl:ir for you to live up to. iln His ll}lIi`.<- you go forth to me ltl`~~ xvr,-i'l(l lfaithful at all times to his God and his cliurch. and evening: prayer; he is honest L 001 , Lorne 3 ,l 1 Q` ,1 .|'D..4... He makes his morning COIlSl(l'.`l`al(.`, L`en(`l`0l.1S in his dealing C'iyears illaxwell ac 1 ms "e`'l `:`b\1`l]ty Ql"`5 tbecll ] (use-(l about 9 ~10 `.7.-15 in \\'itiiC-.~..~., D:`. later` thal al tcall, of ,inst.rumeiits, `llt' tli-' "~f\;,\n.=it~ station. He seeinect Iii ' in '2 wl tard service mllllh Holy Nam Society has Sell partly ln7O.\1l('1l(*(l at the time, but (lid: `not liave the missing articles witnl H i - , . . ln 1. I l`ho Holy Name man is n ' (`onstable Case said that he broughtl MacLean to the police station and` locked him up. Later, in company with Chief Stewart. he asked Mac- Lean to take them to the place where - coat the. ' isincn } _ see 1 tliusiasts exhibitr-d shouldi lBARRlE mos" AT BELLEVILLE SHOW lllll`.`:l)(`]' A <.:la(lio`.i en- at the Czinadian Show held at Br.-llt:-ville on `C`.'t-.la'.v.~,i..;.'. an-i iii~.: \\'.iii .-.:.L .~.~; Mr. Geo. Vickers. in the professional class, won several prizes; Mrs. Geo. Ricliardon and A. W. Whitby also got. in the winning class. Others. in this district who won recogiiition were Dr. Ives of Stayner and Mrs. W. J. Bell of Angus. - .~\nion5:, those attending the show at Bclleville were Dr. A. T. Little, of l -arrie G.l:i `Harry Hook, W. Dibbin, W. Patter- son and .\Ir. Vickers. The show was a big success, but in the opinion of the Barrie men, was not any better than the one held in Barrie a few years ago. Among the large exhibitors. were: Palmer, of Viiiclaii Cro\ve, of Simcoe; Lane, of Valencia; Pattc-r.~:oii, of Guelph, and Taylor, of Toronto. A note~ worthy exhibit in the amateur class was tliat of C. E. I\Iz`.rshall, of Ham- ilton. with `d number of seedlings. \1.. F1...-. \/I.-an u-sic 1-p.nlp(-tnrl as DP (Walt with at [118 next ixiueuiiig. It was intinmted that petitions are being signed on James St., Mu1cas- ter St. and Worsiey St. east. Tlm nnr-ocenvv hv-]s1w \v:1.< nassea I 1' K C. lT1`i2` | V-\ r, FT`. rx LU :5, IA c, no a. - Ruth I\Iac.\Iartin---MH 1, Ger C 2. . .-\ill=.r_-n McConkey--MH 1, Alg 2. GOOD] 2. Trig 2, LA 3, LC 2. Phyllis McLean--Bot 3, LA c. Evelyn Marks-Bot 2, Z001 c, 4 u .'l `. 2, LC 3. .-\ c, rx. Vera Lyons-Chem c. Muriel Ma.cArthur-Alg 2, Geom] .A .- RA 2 Fr`. 1 41, uu u. (Continued on page ve) ?D;Jiatioh ofCAei`=1T'1t1L_ a#.2r; '-`zette, copies of {he Toronto Mail and lGlobe, the Barrie Examiner, a copy I I L- of the Northern Advance of 1876 and of .-\1l_Q'. 13. 1931. .... .. ,.. ` way. l Rev. A. D. Cousins conducted the responsive reading, while Rev. N. R D. Sinclair read the scripture lesson. Rev. J. W. Stewart, a former minis- ter, led in prayer. T1-m nfnial nmanimr of the gate: tutu 1 way. Pp` ter, xeu m prayer. The official opening of the gate: }was performed by little Gertrude gG.ordon, father .She nnxvnrg The nnvAi'Hn>' (VF 11] !!! Cairn (Continu ed on page th1`007 REGISTE1? in the Year 1847 Iitablished Eight Pages MCGI-egor is enjoy- holiday. MAKING YOUR Wili ` A RESPONSIBILIYY

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