t'na- L111-oug'}'1 him all U10 I1'll,lU-l`l.: in) p];}_(3(_`. Lne I115-Ill;/`wan. ww-v---v would be blc-sscd. To Isaac \\'asJb01I1n 15! co]d_:md dark 2111(i haa aCz1t:s1_llll1:db*t3_: Jacob, who becam 1'"" 1'. a-ml 10 '*. 5 .fh .`-31.. coqfed ~.-um had twelve sons: who m0\1ed1am-U "'md5h`e1d W010 . "kc tha. space Egypt, where they w-ere). 1_L(_* ,m!f1'o.s;1,. The (1ef.1o.~`e MP!` through bonr1a;'<- for-100 years, but $519 m, 6 xnches by 3 mche; cesh _ Cr. to 21 `great; people. They '%1"], \\'hic.11 he coL11`(_lw.sCe... .I ;$0;1O? .;,_.l`_ out of Egyp" W 310505 9? ` f_`91' ."`.' `}.:f7 ' ` u_,. 17:...) ..\...... ..ln-n- in f'.n'1L gitcgfglygipvll%`;,Pgi0SO:'31Q\:u`0'5y: \];\`h1tcil1 hrlz cou1(_1 `sue... Lil`\: -gm `._. IV ..- _ ` . ' ` {.4 I ,_ cc 3' e ear vi; m- 1011' on aim. leatthmeni A1)t?1lCt11:lm`5 Elli: If_.d Smith also kept an . clear in flour. ;\:l1ae1'e?:lz1s:)ir:((l1:Eh(l Sec-)t;lCuD1!) of min by Wiping tfhe 11.05? with }.S _1 anon and were entrusted ,1 A hanrl.~.. On the \\u_\ up I0 and S1m..n `code of laws, the ten commandmem. ha,tted. fmd the truck, was wrkm% upon which our lava t0_day (UL peifet-tl}.. He had l`ll.s lights set a-. bred ,1,h(__m MW; were God rim] long range and they w(_;uld f.hro\f_a `:1 '1 __f ff t Aft '5*t.Mj beam from 100 to 12;) feet. He `igaclltehelllglilolltl ` may f`er{_ rofxd after leaving rthe.i11te1'sectin11 of `1`.`?f;_`f J'Sud?f~= f91'D7Vt.i1ey()t1in ;g1 31?;-.-fT{ifi_ iznii.1113f1i3i3".3~yii``K`5;iZ`ii ' I`.`.'=Y" fa (illlml 1(`1.__`}c 11) fcl the \`1c1n1`:y of the tracks, as he had .`m5 E 1.;`"ff %"v.`1 a PIWVI efactfne" (`-.'0>( :(l them three times a week for the people rose to mfeat nagiohial Hf) lights. -or ].1.Ca.r .arE-`V.-Sound He status Rehohozmi f(:llowe(l liint, h('l(~l-`,:l}.).e?1c(:t1) dem.\L?].(m a .h.ead if. 0 Soloman -iml the >c-oule rebelled `ll mm `mwgh the defwswa "1-hm bu" >0 _ ` . _1 1 could not ; out of the side win- 50 le m3`S mmosedtv Ten of `lhc He was travelling about '20 )0 tubes 1.efuSCdd.t9 1_ nd?` _t h`-' miles an hour and had averaged that )0 i?'3`m 0 `t_`?S "m` .13 a_ speed all the way from the c1ty, Lt )0 mg 01. 0 the O``` `.3 Ome ll'd.\`l'1l';;` taken him a little over three )0 tbeS.Set up zmothc" kmgdom hours to go 65 miles and was can,` .,_ +,... fmlwrxc became known as the hm. about a ton and EL ha: Of` fmlgm. 3F THE BELGIANS q COMES TO TRAGIC END two tribes set zmothcy Km-guum The ten tribes became House of Israel and the two tribe.~' as the House of Judah, to-day known as the J ews. The six.`=cen proph-e cica.1 books of the Old Testzunent, written after this division, distincmly rcfm'.= to the two people. Aaxw-in hm-nme u 2`r`-at po\\'e1' and Asyrw became g`1"(-at bore clown on the South Kingdom, lline: it with foreign people, ubou` 720 B.C. Babylon then overthrew Asyria. many of the foreigners es- caping \\`est\\'a1'(l lo Europe. Baby- lon cast greedy eyes on Judah am`. took it. This xvas the si `u:xt.io'n when Cln'ist was born. (Continued on page four) .?.___ JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF IN CRASH AT COLLINGWOOD E of the plaintiff. r1"W~t "'a= rnsmved by Judge` H-n Hmn of H10 h`ia]_ \1f`.. 0: ""' "-* lpuacu w; W. H. AC L.[o01'ge is '% _`i.g3;.` am` of W. 1.14 7 The 11' On` Herben; A ner, d1 ron 0, ;~:voug'ht the dec` ; Club on the he had . "W .M9fla" Transpo 18 an m m'- six mm. ht: based on acciden` ev1ng"ohatt1m 8th he the `true de- the cit. en 01' Isms}, with t}' ment of G',d .~ dent M 3 law As :1 on a ] ant economic in T01. ation oifevs a ride : laid down wooh nd e1_m)_hasize<` never ay Cm'1vsv`.. _ he ch raced the h1s near E s pqrpqse con- get ga b@gmmng wu.~: gave} kdan`1_amd E_ve, were ry 11\:1ng' thmg, J-uncl .en tne call of he 5 mtry and God`:-. .md_.\.1 it.'f111.11111}.-nt. the (1 0 p1`0}m.'<-0 g;1_vc-n him 111 the nauons 1 was born 1 C0] Israel. Jacob Side , \I\ rnnvnrl H1121] I .__:._.'|, AN0 BLAME (EN TRAIN CREW FUR DEATH { OF CHAS. E. SMITH Jury Rcco1n1ne11ds Better Lighting and Signals at Crossing. V .U..\.. $100; Itund, I A jury empzmelled to inquire into the death of Cllarlers Eve1".,on~ S111l`..`L of Enterprsie, Ont, who met his death 'l`hu1'sday, Feb. 8.1ih, after the truck in which he was riding crahed into a mo\'ing C.P.R. f1'egm.L train LLL Midhurst, brought. in the `following verd`ic.t : We, the jurors selected i=0 ir- quire into the death of Ch-a.les Ever- ton Smith, nd that the said Smin-h came to his death at approximately 2 a.m. February 9th by beinag` driven into a moving C.P.R. nrain at or near Midhurst station w.hile a passengc-.1` in a truck driven by Herbert Arm- strong`, of Stayncr, and that no rc- spo11sibi1.i`y for the accident can be placed on the C.P.R., but we would _ respectfully recommend, in view 01 _ 1th numerous accidents that have u-. - ........n.I -.1 Hrul: nl:u`(`:. that. l)Ol.l.L'1 i windslhield defroster. The inquest, which was held at 2 p.m. Friday aftern~oon in the poliue court chambers, was conducted by Coro~1revr Dr. .\`ovrman Rogers, with C-rown Attorney F, G. Evans zxctim; for the Crown. The jury was com- ' posed of Geo. McLean, foreman. Guest, J. \V. Simpson, E. T. . Tywer, A. W_ Goodfellow, M. McLean, 3 W. Pa`ter.s1on, .~'\rchie, McLean and H. Knapp. mm Hut. witness to be called \\`..s . the aCCl(101\'1;S '|.}Il`3.L Il2J.\'U U`. curred at this place, lighting and wa.1'ning signals be pro vidcd; tlmt every dommelrcial vehicle car owner be compelled `.0 have car equipped with an eicicnt defroster. rm, innnnal which first witness Armstrovnig, age 20, of Stay- driver of the truck in w-hi-,h decea;~:e met his do-uh. He mid been driving for Maguir.`.=. Transport, of Stayner, for the past ` months and had never had an accident before. On Thursday, Fob. 8th, took a mnaller truck down .o ' city and was returning home ' the larger one when the acci- ' occurred. `While he was taking " load of freighn` on King St. C Toronto, Smith asked him for u ride, that he was going to Co.1lin,,- ", wood to see his brother. He had ` seen the man before. He left the city at 7.45 p.1n. and stopped Hogg s Hollow for lunch and/J.-';- 1- m.+ am: On the trip nortfn ti107tl`L_1Li the city at 7.4:) p.111. nuu .m.,,,,-_ gas. 011 trip the trunk gave him no diiculty and the brakes 0.1:. ;\Iorth of Barrie as: the junction of highways 26 and 27 stopped the truck to clean his uvnr1 1(i. The left vaccuum cqp_of '_ some trouble, mm Inu n.\-cu um place. The mght was extreme 1 ly cold and and as a. result born windows of the cab and tin: Jiwindshield h0a\'113' coated with "'if1'os.~T,. def1`o: kept a. ` '- ' 1,,,, L... O h-.n1-ao;- r-]|p.qy- through truck to clean wind; cup of (l<:t 1~oste1- was loose and giving trouble, and he xed 1. 1` ivun ..1.,...n The night \'icini`ry the tracks, ne nuu for the past six months, but could aC`(:3 no lights or hear any sound. had-:1 peri'er:tl'_.' clear vision ahead cf (lef1'c-stud *1-'4-'= . in:-,:' half of ` The first intirnation he had of the ` (Continued on page four) ______.____. FLos1TAi KILLED BY szxwmc mcunm-1 Harry Gillespie, age 42, of Flus l`,0\\ )`rL~ l1l]), died in whe Royal Victoria Hospital last night as the result of injuries recevietl when he became en- tangled in a belt of a wood sawing machine. He ';<.uf'fered from severe concu.`~; of the brain, the scalp be- ing bady bruised; `he had a broken neck and jaw, the left arm was com- pletely ..mu;~'.l1e(l, also the left knee, and there were various bruises and ul)rzL. on the body. Gilla:.~;pie, who lived with hi \\'i(lo\\`e(l mo-`hep one mile north oi Fer_ru. was cutting wood wit 1. a power . machine on Wednes 11 day with his brother John. About p.m. the belt came off and Harry `(I was apparently replacing if. when uh sleeve of his coat caught in the belt l`.Ll`.`ll!`!.-,' him around througih the ai I.-A m~..1 Hmpq. The belt ew off en ........, ,,---. Objects to Legion Grant ] Ald. Shannon said he had every , sympathy for the Legion and was not 1 opposed to a grant, but he did object 1 to the Legion being run by as. few ' who \\'(:1'e not, Canadian soldiers and in`.L-rfe1'in'g; in lnatters which they should not. "he alderman produced :1 letter signed by an official of the Legion before the last. municipal e1er.- tion advising` members who ~10 vote 4`.\ \- |`m1:'!i:u-: him arounu LI1'I`Uug,m out: an . times. twining itself around the rn:1n s bod so tightly that the brother had to us an axe to release him. hr wnnrh-uf`t`. of Elmvale, w release mm. Dr. Woodruff, summonr-d and after rendering ~ aid broup;`nt the injured man to th Barrie hospital, where he was assi ed by Dr. Fred Ross. He rallied f a. time at ne hospital, but died abo 1n nrn without regraining conssciou -tabnshed " in the Year Eight Page 11`. me nospuxu, uuh uuzu uuv\ without regammg conscxou ...__... mic, he ni;:;ht ad he br.-lt isod; A.V.. 1,.4` n\-I\'\ urn: nnnn. -Gountv DEVIL 1`-)1`. 10 Bua TRUCK on msmmem PLAN _:_. The matter of the .pLx1*c1-.z1sv m,-w re `ruck \\'z\s settled at Mo 1'.i5.tht s council nw(:ting;. Ald. S nun olminnan 01' Fire and P ni5.tlit council !11`UL1I|g,. am. _ non, chuirimxn P: protluced gures sho\\ ing Lfiaut A and a half ton truck. fully u pud with tire figiitiiip; atppamn us. 1 be laid down for $4,000. This i cash pricv, or up to three years \ be _u'i\' on non-.< bearing sir cant. - - -1.1 3;}-LUU; ban B2L1`1`ie Band, $100. 1.4.. L... I." LJIIL-c lt was (l<`('l(l(`(l. lmwever, to issue up for trial. '.l`hC_V `had not shown V \'e-year (ll`lH`il ures at not more than tm-re \\'a.s any criminal negligence or 5`: pm` ceut,., which it \\'as. tl1OL1_L,"lll any 0n1is. of duty which Arm- could he placed locally. 'l`l.is would . should have done. The only mean that no payment would need .hin: that the Crown proved was that to be made till 1935. there was an accident and a. man The chairman, \\'i`h Aldermen killed. Nothing wl1ateve1'\\'as shown Poacher. 'l`uc-k and Cavanawxh, \'isiL- that his client was liable for the acci- _z ed F("x`g`l1S. where a new ton and a dam, ] half re trfick had recently been pu1'- Ciown Attorney Evans considered 1 l l chased. They were well plva. wit;l1tliat M1'_ G1`ecnla\v .< evidence was the demonstration given, but fel, that enougrli to send the accused up for B:n'rie required :1 lieavier truck. ltrial. .-\cc0rdi.ng to the a`_e`en-2, Arm It was decided that 3. Rev two-`onlstrnngr came in and said I ran my truck, equipped with a Bicklc rotary ` t1`llL`:l{ into a. train and killed a man. pump and 0l ,l`.CI'11tECL`S.<(l1')' equipment, There has Smith jammed in the be purchased. lwreckagre and (lied as a eesul-`. of the The Fire amd Police Commi`.teelaccident. will decide just what new equipment! l\'Iagist\-ate J:-`< nniwtml out that ` " !"`(1UlIed. FLO (`rnuws n*~`:> ' ~ ` `. `nun _n vwv A \1~."`Li;i:`xA\"{11. No. 52. sks 01.` YOUTH IS CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO GARAGE D Arcy Colpitts, age 19, Bradford St., was caught red-handed T`-hursday ..:.....+ 1-nhhim-0' the till in Har`t s garage: ;I."\` Ul d , llonddy id. Slum- d Police at twc Ly u-quip- coulu 'hi.< is the ars wouid six per su uj norm ti" = -.11 his . )u1d .1 ti k u.,"h, t ton (1 | vzxsod with t 1+ fnl H19! r Beautiful signa `.0 be `had no time I will paint or hang` pap S k at satisfactow prices. very low pr factoiy R. W. BL11'L'.).. i`cc.. \\`0l' Ph Wallpapers, 1934 de- w. For a limited er at 21 ee me for Satin.- one 389. TRUB|:DR|VER CHARGED wnn ; m:MANL_1xueH1R ll. .Xr111st1'o1.1g to St-a11d'l`11ul ' fox` ])c-M11 of C. Smith on Feb. 8th. Hubert Armstrong, age 20, of mu Stuynor, cha1`g`e( 'l`l1at on Feb. Silh, mm in the township of Vespra, he did unlzL\v1'u11y kill and slay one Ul1Ll.1`lL':. : livertou Smith and thereby comnuf J`_] ma11vs1a.ugl1t~e1', was commitod for 1-[_ t`-`i211 at the spring a.s: by Mz1g,'..~i- |,]_ itrate Jels on TL1es(l:1y mo1'ning;. T_ ' The c.l`.ar.ge of munslv.ug;hte1' \\'a..lJ_ I laid agaiiist Annstrong Friday after J_ ' noon by Trz11c O'lCL'1` M, R. Hodg- A 1 .m. 4-,.m.,-amv Hm inmlesl; into the [;;_ Otcur M, 1:. noug- 5011 following` the inquest death of C. Everton Smith. A~ n nrr-in1i11:1)`V 11ea1'in2 Tuo.~:dz.y of Everton 511111211. .;_ n_ nupmm At a preiminary hearing w_ Tumm- mo1'ning' Crown Attorney F. G. Ja$kMi1|1er Evans prosecuted and J. J. Hood, of A1-t'1`a1bot ________ ,_ Stayner, represemed the accused. The Geo_ N[orr5(} hearing was very short, only three M_ can-ey witnesses being called no establish ]q_ 131-o.cLm~ enough evidence to put A1-msti-ong (`,_ A,Downey... on trial. I The rst witness to be called \\`as 7 Dr. J. H. N. Smith, who wold Llie ` court that at the request of Dr. W. 3 H. Little, he accompanied Smii to Toronto on the night of Feb_ 8L.i. Smith (lied shortly after 2 a.m. Feb. Slmh on the ope1'atin.g table in the sumpmon ofg /= Toronto General Hospital. The dc~ There is no 5 C ceased died of hemmorhage and 1.1- (',on11n]'t,1a], 1 i1- ceration of the brain. There was .. an M-ci(1ont \\ `9 1:11`g`c raise over his right f01`CilOuLi 3 train and it and the eye was swoollen and closed. He had no ot There were also lacerations over the mit the gem: central part; of the skull and the back -ompet-out cc of the neck, also ab1'a. on the ,\1-m_ -if face and `head. He said Smith lost $4,000, to 3 -`-`~ very little blood on the way to To- Sizes in _\Ia1~ (15 i'on.Ho and that he muttered contin- lf` uously. i1~- 1* 7 n..-....\..... FD]? em-nnf` at 1'. is the li1 most trouble- : uuu.a1_y. F. J. Greenlaw, C.P.R. agent at .\Ii(lhur. said that lll1llH;(ll21`tL'l)' zifter the train wen. by at 10.50 p.m.. the accused came into the station for as .~:istanc.e and told him that he had run into the side of the train and hail killed a man He asked him what happened. whereupon he replied `I didn t see -tzhc train and c0ul(lnc .~'<.-.r> it as my windows were frosted. H at once turned on the platfor 11 lights and accompanied .~\1`m.~`t1'0ng to the wreck. Smith was pinned 11. the truck with his head badly in- jured. .-\1'ter icleasing him he help ed carry him to the station. In the Lt p1`e. of Dr. Liutle, Robt. Peacock, of Midhurst, Armstrong and himself, the dec(-a.~'e(l said his name \\'as Smith, but otherwise could only mut- ter incoherently. He was no: on duty at the time of the accidein. it was a very dark night. and the station platform lights were not on. Dvn\'in(*i:Il Constable H. G. Ham- 1 . I i station plntlorm ngms \\\:n: nut, vu- Provinciul Constable mer said he a1`ri\'ed at the scene of .nu accident about 11.40 13.111. He found the damaged truck lying right zxc1-oss the road at the edge of the tracks and thin iL was nv.-ccssa1'y Lo 1`;-move it in order to allow 8. north- bound p:1sse11ge1` train to get by. The right side and f1-on.`.. of the truck \\`rH'a- m-u. The f1'e1f:ht train \\`u`.'u ('1'u.~'h('(l. 'lhe l1`k.`l;,'lll3 Ll'illlI was further down in the yaid. Both Smith and A1'mst.rong had been re- m()\'(`(l \\"non he arrived. Mr. Hood, counsel for Armstrong. did non: think the Crown had shown sullicitriit e\'i(lenve to send his client shown . any l l ll whatever was ,- that -,1 mm`-n Atlnrnev ght side and I1'on:. 01 we Lrucn 011- <'1'u. .. ....n.m- rln\\'n in the vzud. I-ELEVEN LESS on Pausums Lisp Sixtee11_f\dded, but '[L`\\'en1y- _L`\\`o Died; Two Moved and C1111 ;-,el1ed. Foul- four r1 Tovront txxt 10 The rc and -1] prcsen home count pluyul 3'31, time 1 ,rlL-.~. 3; mm J`_ 1'`_ \ #01` D. l.E'v"' H1|s'- R. "c1~t \[ J. He: t?C=`- E. odg- . . A. T_ J. R. sday 'I Jask C1, Art ,Th(2 Geo ( Lblish 13 Twenty-ve applications for pld age peonsionvs were considered by bhe county board, which men. in Barrie on Friday last. Of these fteen \V'i?'.`i`e granted, eight left over for further iI1v-estigaition-, and two 1-efussed. '1.1ere urn: aka one nan-sion transferred in gra.nted,'eight left 101' 1u1'h1u:L was also one pension t1'ansfe1`redto Simcoe Cournrty from Toronto, mak- :m.~ -.1 tnfa of sixteen new vpensions. Board of Ed1l(:u (iU[1 Asks 1 $9,304.56 More Than Last Year. Simcoe Uourmy .L1.`u1u. . ing 3. total of : Since titre last: meeting pensioners have died, t hmm been can-cellled a.1 Uourmay IFOI1). Luluuuv, ....... 1 meeting twe~n`ty-two . tzhmee `pensions 1 have been and two trans- ferred, one to Toronto and one to Wellingtoun County. This n1`a.ke-.~' a total of twenty-seven to come o` he list, making a decrease of eleven. Ten }_)8I1iS'i`OT1l`S asked for an in- crease and three of hese were grant.- ed. Five pensions previouslly refer rod to were reconsidered, but none were ganted. Hm- nun:-:1-11i'.3< mcom1ne'm'1ed ganted. '1`he new a.pp1ica-nts recommen-{led were from the fov`.1owi~n2g municipal- i-ties: Tay 3, Penetang 2, Orillia Townlslp 2, Bradford, Allistovn, 0ri1- lia, Midland, Oro and 1 each. vr1.:-.. '51: um 1-st meeting of the Mitllhnd, and 1 Cam. This was the meet;ing oi"1'.he board aft.e'1' their 1*-ezxprpomtment by hm county council. ___________ " Tlm Plav RARRiE CURLERS WIN FIRST -. ROUND IN BLACK CUP SERIES 1- c Four Barrie rinks competed with l rmks from the Strathcona. Club, 1 Tovronto, here on 'l`hu`rsday la;~.:=`. in the ' round for the T.R.W. Black -Cup. ` V result was -17 points for Barrie ` -11 for the \'isitor.>:. Ba1`1'i'e at prc. hold the cup. Home` and games Vvinh total points to count. The return games will be E at the Strathcona rink some 7, in Marcll. Stmthco-nu VzmLone Join Pat` erson Dr. M. Rothchild A, m `n ur D.1.1..L- 19 G M. liotncnnu :\, W. B1ack...12 G, \ Henderson Jae Knapp W. A. A. Hudson '1`. Ellis ............. ..(3 W. Roberts H. W. \V 'T`1n-nnr ._?________ little things that Cd.Ll.Ek t1'ouble-keyho1es, for instance. ________., l of g".-.i1t, which they did. `E suggestion of guilt on a I L`ni'ortunat`e`1y there \\'a:= ' when this ruck ran into a man died therefroni. i other choice than to com- ? accused for trial at the n<::.1 compet-out court of jurisdiction. \\'1.lS released on ball of await his trial at he 21.- March. Board of Education Will Spend $121,577 This Ye town council to raise $60,664.03 mm v year by levy, an increase of $.`),304.- I 56 over 1933. The total estima.>`ed 1 expenditure for school 1)L1l'1)OSCS thic l year is $121,577.30, compared with I $120,831.51 last year. an increazzc of` 5 only $745.79. Estimated income 7 2 from rxovernnient and county grants, ' l10\\'0\"CT. are $8,550.77 less than last ' ye-cu . taking` the cash on hand into consideration. The Mzmagemeni; Co1nmii.tee s estimates are down a n little this year, but the Property and L- Supply Connnib`ee requires $2,539.50 0 more than in 1933. ` n 1 1- c_|____]_ I I 1 S `. The Bu-ar(1 of Educauon 2l.SKS me vouncil to raise $85,884.59 this IVf\fI4. my 1mm. an incrc-21.30 of l Estimated Income-- Cash on hand, Jan, 1, 19` All government grants ` Non-resident fees .......... .. Vocational fees (11 clarmrrs) ............................ .. of Education asks the rscuv-r\ Mm.-1 fn 1`!'li. <( E LS lulu u:u u.xy\. Debentu 1'0-s . `.\I1scul`.:meous and secreta.1'_' c-nl-11-v __ ` .b J1 lSCl.'h'.'.Ill:uu.3 uuu ..-..- salaw ...... Tnsurzmce .. ..... `.\I:magement Committee Property and Supply Com....1 Vncational C1:1$es. ..... ..,. ....... .. Es`imuted Expt.-ndituro.-~ 7 $( unknu-n vrmc C11 The Play Labor Cost. on 11u\\' Rcscrvuil $5,200 ; Will 1101;; the Unemployed. nu L U` Public Schools 2 Play C Ba.1'rie`r g Jolm Sincaliy : a Richardson t A. J. Simon C`, 2 O. Come.ro'r1 `.3 1 Jack Kennedy 1 W. B. Harris I V illiers 1 3 H. Kenned_y...13 ] Love 4. 1 W. B. Underhihl Dr. N. Rogers 8 R. F. uG.arre d3...::1.7 L. Suvana W. Sparling J. O. Scythes L5 G. D. Hubbard .... ..4 1ncome-- ,Jan, 193-'1...$314S .n(- rv1v.1h1 Q , r Fe;1;IV'uTaryT T 22, 1934 amagememt put 0 Collegiate Institute operty E; Income-- ; Government grant (Com- mercial Depvi.) ................. Government grant (extra n~nnn1h?\`I`lTlC(3) ............ ......... \COL|.!ER cuuncn \ .FATHERS AND sons 3 MEET AT BAiUET| 650 I 53:1! ...35907 ...13875 . 1608 Speaker Stresses Xood Fatlxers C0-0p(:r:1ting \Vith Boys. S,peak'mg at the father and >',0h banquet in Collier St_ Uni ed Chu:-L-.-. Monday -evening`, D. R. Poole, nation- al secretary of the Boys Won Roam 42.... +1, nnmminn. considered that The various committees of the town council -had their estima.`.es for b the year ready on Monday night, but ti council was not prepared to strike the ,1 rate, and a special meeting will be 5, held `next week to do this. So far 1, as can be learned, the rate will be 0 44 or 45 mills for 1934, an iI1C1'C'clwC of three or four mills over 1933. The Board of Education will require $85,884.59, or an increase of$9,304.- 56 nve.r last year, which will increase the levy by over two mills. The 5 Board of Works ask for $3,700 more 1 than last year, and the Relief Com- V mi tee for an increase of $2,000. T`:ie other committees require practically the same as last year. The grant to the Agricultural Socimiy is cut by $200 and that to theV.0.N. by $100, while the bands get $150 more. The county levy is down nearly $2,000 -..hia year. Estimates Presented the Boys work boaxu for `the D-omiznvion, father and son business is fuhe bib- gest business in the world and the fat;hers and their boys do not play enough togetiier. Mr Pno1e_ who has .1:rave11ed ox- enough togemer. M-1'. Poole, ex- tensively across the Dominiown giving numerous talks at father and son banquets, pointed out that in many places throughout the west the men will close up .their places of business for a \\'l`:c1e af-te.rnvo`on and get out with the boys for a real get +n...,,+i..m- no felt sure '.'nat the with boys 101' rczu gm. together." He felt fathers and their boys do not play enough togeher. As he had .studi,:.l this fa `.h'e1' and son bLIsinc. `L.h0\'01l_ 1y, he could nd no better \.\'01'(l tl1u:1 pa1't1m'rs.hip" to sum up a .1'af`ncr and son 1~clu'.ions-`nip. ` T3!`-ca or 5111 `hero must be an 111 rulutions-mp. First of all `there m- telligent under.~:tum1iny_.>; of pzutner- ship, r-2s]J~eciull_v on the part of the father. This is lacking` in many cz1.~.~:e.< .....,: n.m-n sq fnn nften liable to be a lacking; in inany e . I and .`.here is too often misun(lerstandii1_g` between the i'atl1.,-1` and `his sons. Some men do not know how to be a good father. Many of our libraries do not contain a single book on `.`.his great subject. Men will take countless periodicals and paper.< -, on how to improve their bu.si'ness, but ; not a single article on how to train 1 `rsheir boy. Ho\\'e\`(,r. there are a few ) good iiiagazines written by able men` a on this ,ec c which can be obtain- B ed for ;V :1 few cents. ` ., Secondly, we p:\rt11r2~1. mu .....n Mmmm. m+nw>_:ts if we are p:u*tnr2~1 . email common interests tc going to get very far. A child is not B apt to be iinrterested in men's ideas, 11 the1'e,fo-1'0 the i'a.`:her has got to climb d down to the boy : intei`e. lf (lad E is int-crested in his boy s interesrs, im- A medialely a real pa1'tnei'.~:hip g1'o\\;3 5 up between them. Common interests e will make happy homes, whereas the 1: I lack of it causes ill feeling and m 5 many cases divorce. Did anyone ever ( know a boy not interested in ou|.- _ door life ? It will do a father good 1 7 to get out in the open wi`r;h_his :-:cn ` and take part in -the boy s outdoor life. This is one of the C21SlC. ways to form a real connadeship '4 Lasxly the-r~e has got to oe 21 sr.m'~ ' ' ing `of responsibility. Tle fathel generally carries his share of this in , providing clothes, etc., and the boy `k can also do his share by doing his 6' druties around the home. For a _ growing boy there is no\`:hi'ng bet .+m- than sharing the work` of "mother g1-ow1n.g uuy mm. .- ter than sharing we or dad because after sharing process whetlher um 11-. is the duty 01 shzmng ])1`(;Cc.\'.s' xmm nor. It is duty iI1s?t1`L1ct and teach I is to sh-.L1`c. A boz ed manhood and hz share isn`t much whose ?p1`e1iminzn'y }.,"(.`t fails because Ir'<...+~Innn1` n1` 33 Debentures ............. ............ ..,..,.,... Mlscellnueous an secre- 32 tary salary . .................... .. (350 Insuramce ........................... .. 300 ` 001 P1401)-:+r .y and Supply C 9h` Manz\g.:ement Comnnttee 27905 50 Comm<:rcia.1 Classes ............ .. 9970 nn -__.______ n. 9575 ` .30 ---l Ammmt to be asked for 20` from town of Barrie for 1934 levy .................. ..$3 Property and Supply-- 95 Building and site ................ .. Equipment .......................... .. ()0 Examinaiions over fees .... .. . on Fuel ........................................ .. | 00 Light, water and gas ...... ., p 00 Library ................... .. . ) 00 Miscellaneous ................ .- . ) ()0 Repairs. with painting .... .. ) 00 Supplies ............................. .. ) 05 I Av`11etic_s ......................... ,. 3 00 ' Ca.retakmg ....._...... [) ()0 Extra caretakmg ............. .. Teachers Sa1a.ries--- Vicbocia ........,.. .. .. . Prince 01' Wales .. King Edward King George . Nurse " Supply teachers 5 Dental. ...... .. T1'u;1n Ufcer n. ?\,1 ~,.nH.1nnn11q 'l1'U?lH` \Jl|lL.\:x ..... Misccllrmcous Government grauu `mu... mavxtenance) . _`-nunty g'rzmt . .... .. . County grant (extra. main- ~*1m'-Wr-M .. ............ bounty gluuu \ ~ nerna..ce) Cash 111 bank, . Estimated Expenditure-- Deb entures . ............ Miscellaneous +n\-U c:u.1:n'v ._ ..._, `elothes, and the boy mg` 130 ng an work of mother ld all life is 21 it duty of a father to wt his boy what he boy who has reach- uanhood hasn t xearned to : good. The boy -e imfe1'e;~:n: is to he never usually (Continued on page Ewe: _-N 13 I t \ 3 (Crmtimted on page ._._?_. Not only the people of Belgium. but the people of the world, parti- cularly Lh0.<(- of Lhe allied na..ions H! the g;1euL xxar, mourn the tragic death of Albert 1., the beloved hero- king of the Belgians. He died alone zI1'.er falling; over a roeky precipice near t~:'.L.` village of ;\Iarche les Dames. 35 lllila .~,oulh of the capital. 'l`n-3 monarch had gone into the hills on Saturday for a few hours of h1s favorite sport, mountain climbing llis lifCl(%.:: body was found some hours lauer by a search party. lxling; .-\lbe1`t had re'rg'ncd exactly 2.5 years. He \\'a:: one of the heroic gures of the great war. He shared and end-ured the hardships of the nu _ Estimates County Levy, $40,365.00; 1 u'o.;u Works, $10,000; Fire and Police, $13,600; VVa.t.er and Li_;ht, 556,213; 1\Ia.1'kct and Parks, $1,050; l{v.:lieL, $6,000; `t"1in'hing, $1,000; Board of L*.`duca.ti0n, $85,884.59. Grants Annroved 91'"`t\ 2.5 nu \\u.: u... .,- -..- _.-, soldiers in tire eltl, and was in S8- eral battles, on -Ihree occasions na;- row'ly escaping` death from shell lire when [lying over enemy tl`B`l1(f`lluS. Many Canadian soldiers who served in Flanders recall the c-ornnrandimg, figure of King Albert, as he fre- quently visited the Canadian corps. 'lhe l{in~g s son, who will be lmonn as King Leopold 111., arrived in Brus- sells from Switzerland on Sunday and _was hailed as King of Dellgium. He is 32 years of age and married the former Princess Astrid of Swe- den in 1926. They have two chil- dren, Prim-ess Josephine Cliarlotte. age six, and Prince Ban-douin, age `.h1' who becomes heir to Ullu ` throne of the ire-\\' King`. e:________ 00 1.. 37905 00 Juzlgmmivt was _:rzmte(l in favor of an 00 John Fzmkliii W2Lt.-on, of Stayurr, :1 -------~ for the sum of $150 and costs, and 32322 0 `he countre claim of the ddfendant, \\ T. Cz1pliii_<.:, of Cannin-p;t0n, was rlis- F missed by Judge VVismm' on WL:(l- a 33402 64 nesday, Feb. 14th, following: an action ti1'al`hezu`d in December as the I 20 00 result of :m nccitlont which occurred \` 1 200 00 April 26th in Collinig'wood. . 200 Q0 The plaintif. J. F. Waheon. :1 3000 U0 g-.u'ag:einan residing: in Stayner, claim- 2 600 00 ed that on April 26 he was drivim: 1 `3-00 00 his car west on the north side of : 400 00 Fifth St. and was obliged -0 cross 1000 00 Maple St. While he was crossing` this 1700 00 sweat a motor car driven by the de- 100 00 fendant, s"1'\1ck his car, causing 1350 00 heavy damage. Caplinvg claimed that 125 00 the collison was due to the negli- -'-'-"`-` gence of plainti. 59575 00 .Tnrl~'v~~n"t 'fl Judge ..\ Vvimnrn. `-111 K:-:, HEAR ABOUT THE BRITISH ISRAEL : I I \K|WAN|S .;LuB ?_1 1 H1`. 103' Lucas, 01' Toron`o, . to en1ig1htcn the l{iw2mi.=. ` British Israel Mo\`cmon.t at Monday ` night's meeting`. This is ah in`(.-1`- denominational mo\'eme'nt. Biblical history. and be1ieving'tJhat the Am.~1n_s`n-nn race are Ang'1o-S-axon race the rrue ue- scendants oi` the children emirusted with the fulllment promise and of God s solution no our present ` diiculies, this organization return to Gr.\d s law as to 1 the children of lsrael and emphasizc ) by the Prophets and, by C'nrisv`.. I Mr. Lucas briey `Lraced tory of man, and .G10d's purpose cerning man. In the beginning "creation, the fall of Adam and Eve, um ,1,..~.-nminn nf every living` Biblical history. zum DeuL*\'1u3_- qr-.~ml:1nts < 1 1-um that hing (-.iTo01'ge is i.>u-om; .1 ><-:~w-<-ndm11` 1~I_in;__;' 3oJo111o11. of and you s c1'e:.tion, the dc.<:.i'uction of every 1 save ;\.oa.h s ark. Then .-\braiha.m to a far countr promise to `him and its Isaac was born am him all pl.L1puo\; -.,u.. 1 iving the y fulllim.-nt. 1 the promis,-e given the nations i` had who moved into were held 111} bonrlago for `A rvvnn 9` ,1 1 11fOY11( .. n 00 grew in e_v were led $85,854.03. Grants Approved Sick Chi1dren's Hospital, $10; Sai- vatwn Army Rescue Home, $100; Bu,rrie .-\g'ricu1tu1`a1 Society, $200; V.0..\'.. $400; Cz1.nudiu11 Lcgun, u-1nn- um-vi. R'.u1d. $2.50; Allandale