Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Sep 1934, p. 1

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Vm- at'i011u1 EV(J]li1l_L',' C1i1.\`.\(`.\` to Operate Agam This Year. Simcoe County Juniors;-at C.N.E. _____._._..._____ _-_.._.T_--, 2 _ TV Barrie, Otario, Thu_rsday, Septamber 13, 1934 HUIN, \'vHU' and ;:i1'l.= JLx(lg:n_,-' 1 r (N I v)L!l [H S(:i<:m- `team .\'111}.': 2 T.\`l3`\"lI d. pzuticulz '1 up\\'u1'd.< tnok pm'1, emit. - ` buildin nnvl _ n n .H(' ll. Jlldil` u-n . Ill WiL~,on hnicely, age 2-1, 239 Pal`- Iiament S"t.. Toronto, and fo1'n1er1y 02' Barrie was sentenced to tln';:c- 1no1=th.~ in the Ontario R0fomw;:or_\` by .\I;`.;:'i:- trabe Jeffs on 'I`v_1es(lay afternooxl oi: a. charge of 1'01'g`c1`y and utto-1'i11g u chcquu for $13.50 by .~'ig.,"ning th. name of S. De`net. Lwinv mz1m_-.":1<.'- turzr. Torolzto. and pa.=. it o` on Cha1'le.< P1'idd'1t-. Ha\\'k(-stone. on July 11th_ 1. \\'l`lI [0 Ylll` (l(`])Hl'Illl('llll? Zl.\'. illlf_ .' [U1 E'l!'r\` `\\::*inn rv . 21 cln.~'.< in ca.- pentry and woodwork. and if '~ canl bu z1m'an'gc would like approval of tlw l)nz11` Tho foo for the evening classes: will be $2, and the principal \\`a.= authorized to engage an assist amt for any class that may require rmr-: also to u1'm11g0 for advertising and zmv other urrz1ng'emonts for the 0p<-llillfgi of the classes. On motion of l`1'ustoesz McKinnon j- swimming l in cash. In July of this yezu-I w:1.< \'i. with my b1'othe.i', Wm_ Knicely, at 41 Campbell Ave. Allandale. Or- July 3'1'd Harold Wilde brouzrht. a cheque to my b1'o1:l1er s liouse and asked me if I would make out sonio cheques from it. I told him I would not. I was out on parole. l wen`. with Morris Beliskg; When I (fall`l(`b21(. l{ Wilde asked mr if I would take a cheque in on the Bank of Toronto. I was to get. half of the money. I went to Toronto or. July 4th and took a cheque for iii 3' (l`olla,1'.< to the Du e1'in and Lappin branch of the Dominion Bank. l was unable to casli the cheque. ] returned fo Barrie. Wilde took zi cheque to Wis(lom`.< store in Allandalu and got it cashed On July 12th I hitcl1-l`1iked t.o Hziwlcesfone and cash- ed a. cheque for $13.50 at C. E. P1'i(l(lile .< store. I got about ve do] lars in g'roce1'io;< and the remainder I took the g'roce~ries to my mother _,- home at Colwell Junction. . The cheque was made out and signed ` see him - .De1'rett. F by Harold Wilde. my brother-in-law. I was there when he wrote 'l`l`11(? cheque, although I did not actually write it. John Scanlon was zvt my b`1'other s place. He got the original cheque from Mr. S I was not zwmire that Har- . ould Wilde had also cashed a cheque ! on C. E. Priddle at I-Iawkestone. 'l"lnn nalrnrl .+kn+ 11:1 nxirrlrd -u nr-11 and I l Knicely \vzx_.,~ brought back from Toronto late Thu1's(1ay nigh" by Pro \`in'.ia1 Comtublc W. B. Iixiiott zxn..i appeuxred before Town Clerk A. W. Smith, J.P.. Friday, when he wa.< nu.- l11l.`a1d('d. He appeared in court in To- ronto on Th-ursday and pleaded gul` ;: to 21 cl1a1'g'c laid therc-. but" was gin"-11 another chance. He \\':xs a.`1`l`e; there: by Detecifiw-.< Ewing` and P:'ie.~ ? of the 1'o1'onto police force. W`}1r-11 f.`nn ur-r-n nnnnn1~:ul in UJ. bllti l()l'0IlI.0 p0l|C(3 IUYCO. When the accu. appea'rvd in court on Tue-.~:(lz1_\` he plea(lr>(l guilty and Constable Elliott rezul the fol- owi11__ .' sta.tement taken from KI]l('\:l' on Sept. 7th: 111' 1. /I.Il THREE MONTHS 0N FORGERY CHARGE -. uaub .,...n.. Crown Attorney Evans. 1(.C., pro duced Knicely s record. which ox- .end'ed back to 1926 and which in- cluded fraud, fo1'}.=;ery and arson. Tn r-nmmrnntinrr m1 H10 r-nan hi< Ull b- IL. l 1'lu(HL` 211; l`l2.I.\\"KUS`CvUH(f- ' The accused asked -that he might be let go as he had :1 job on the To- ronto H_vd1'o, the rst he had had in a long time. \;;-._.... T7I-..._... I7 (`V __.__ ULLIUUG. ll"d.Llu, .lU1'f.`;L I'_Y d.ll(l ?.Ll'SUH- In commenting on the case his warship reinarked that witn such a lengthy record he could not see t to remand the accused for sentence. In his opinion there must be son1ethin3.1' wr0n,<:I,' wi`-`h the m21n .< mind, He did not know why Knicely had not been sentenced to Kingston before this He was ('e1'tain thai` the next time would see him fhc-1--n. A sentence or not less ham three m0n1:h;< and not more than months \\'a.~: imposed. )Iz;,rg'.1.1`e-t LoClz:i1'. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F`. LeC1ai1-, 149 Mzu'_v St.. was knocked down on Hayeld St. early Tur:.'~da_v mo1'nin3_v- by :1 g1`z1\'ol truck drivrzn by Frank Adzlms. `I7 Grove St. Th<-, little ,Q`i}`1. with two other children. st:'.n'te(l fo c1*0. the `road. Two of the chilrlw-11 stnppvd. but L'm;- third ran out from hvhind :1 nnrhbound Lx'u<-1: and \\':a.< struck by .-\d21m.~'. 'I'hr- injurr-(I 5.1`ir1 \v:L.< taken 10 `um home .~.utTm~im: from facial and 1<:_L' E::juri:.-.'. lli".`l' \`.`_` `llU\\ll EL.` us iI`uli\'idual.<. Th: <-:1]\-cs stoou 4111 as 2 .-\1li.~'tm1 (':1}\w-.< 7th. I calf comprtition an -\m'11nu Vvnhh T7.1'.'1rH" l I F1()l."lf(`llE . ln thv . comp;-tifion. l{<:-nn--.1 Bnxim-. .-\`.l?.. o.\'l1ibiting :1 calf 0'.-mt-(1 by Juvk Plzn'1(-~\'. `.\'a;: zx\\'zu' a <-:1. pi`7.i(- of $2.00. In all of the otlmr cla.=.<-,.'< 1'ihhon.< only were iriven as prizes`. Hoxwvor. Hie- boys were 2`en<=rou:~:ly taken czivsc of hy the C.T\'.E. lxisteatl of m'ovilin_z vlziboi-ate troplii-.5, etc-, the live . o`u-iz1l.< of that ,r:rr=at show`fo1lowi,d :1 di":1'ent course. They nrovidod each boy with free entry to tho groundg and meals and lodging for two days and nights during their stay at the Exhibition. Paper in the Gountv L'ill A H 0&1. CHILD STRUCK BY TRUCK ('HU(JlS- The two 1"undan1c-ntal p1`inciple._< of school s;1\'ir1;.:>:--1`(:g111z11- banking and bzmkngg; for a pu1`p0.<,e---a.ppezLr to have bx-on inculcated into the life habits of some 180,000 boys and .ri1'l.~: who have savings ac` counts in the Penny, Bank. Eucn 'l`ue. morning nds :1pp1'oxin1au.ly 35 per cent. of the children in :1 tendanc-c at; the 477 schools which have the Penny Bank making` dc posits_ During May and June 15 . hurl R0 nor 1-r-nf. (Iv n\'rn- nf BARRIE PUPILS HAVE $5.587 IN PENNY BANK The report of the Penny Bank 10: May and June shows thatpupils u.` the Ba.1'ric public schools had on (let posit at `..1`He end of June. .$5,5S7.3; This compares with $5,681.11 11 yea: ago. Thirty-two per cent, of King Edward School pupils were d`epo.si`In.g in the penny bank; 20 per cent. .11. Prince of Wales School: 19 per cent. of Victoria and King` -G0o1'g'e School. Wnnu hnntlw-II nnrl LCllU'cLH('(,` ll}; LDC `ill SCIIUUJS V\'Il.C. | schools had 80 per cent. or over 01 their attendance make deposits. Fonr schools Mount Bryrlges. '1`hor:1h., | Governor Simcoo School, Landon. and! Orde St- School, Toronto. had 100'; per cent. of th- pupils making` dc-3 po.-its. How we not THE%j Z-;THERMQ_S_ Bomtg Ul \ |L'LUl'|iL EUIU J\Hlg, '\J(.Jl'gt7 DCHUUIE. Four hundred and . 50110015 in Ontario are using the Funny Bank, and the total on do posit at the end of June, 1934, xvas :J.22S),4)5.G1, compared with 229,895.(i~l 21 year ago from 480 ;<<-11001.2. 'T'Ln Own. 1"nn,I...u,...4-`I vu.n..nln- rd` 'I`he The.1'mos Boitle" wzL.< thc subject of an in.ter<.=sting a given by Mr. G. M. Kellam, of To ronto. at I{i\\'zmi.< on ;\`I0nd.1y n5\'{-.1 `ing. 'Ihn H1m"n1n< hnfrx it :1 Krlnxc vr*<:<:! ' -- 9 Cr. M. l\'vH;nn,u`r"l7m'u11f;<:, 211 I*.'i\\'zmis, '!`('-Us .~\bouf Its I I Hi.s r01'y. I opomn;' 01 mo masses. On motion of 'I`1'ustees McKi1mon and Thom-p. the board ,-:\'tM1(l(u1 (-ongmtulation.< to Hon. Dr. I.. J. Simpson on his uy)pointn1ent :L_.- Min i.~'to-,- of Educu.fi0n., ' mg. ;w The thermos bottle a glass: ve.<.~-el ` fl ha\'in;s,>' a storage c ha1nbe.r or rece,;- BL` taele surrounded by a vacuous space, hi and holds the temperature at any d<.- 0` gree desired for a considerable time. S1 It was first conceived by an Italian t} in 163-5. but it was two and a lizxlfla} centuries: later before the idea wa.~:iSl put to practical use.. The vacuumlw was introduced by Prof. Dewar forlai storing liquid hydrogen. The manu-lv facture of the thermos bottle as we`$ have it is attributed to an American. W. B. Walker. who at one time a was` associafed with Gillett, the safety 1; razor manufacturer. Walker sold his interest to Gillett and went to Europe to try and find something to develop and place on the market. When in Germany he met Prof. Berger, of Berlin, who had been ex- perimenting with a vacuum ack. Berger had genius. but no initiative- Walker saw the merits of the vacuum flask or thermos bottle and amangetl with Prof, Berger to manufacture the botlle. He arri\'ed back in the United States with $6,000 left of his` money. He spent practically all of this in his first advertisintr splash.` but got more orders from the two pages used than sufficient to carry on for two years. The rst pint bottle, sold for $7.50 and the quart bot:`lle' for $12.00. When Walker died hr.- had 2Lm1SS(`(l a fortune of 21 million: and a half and had three large fac Itories. `Nu lx'(`.\\1 u ' LUFIUS. M1. Iiellm, who has behn conneuuzd with the thermos bottle manufactur-V ing for 26 yr.-ar.<, explzlinvd minut<:1_\' the p1'0(:(_ of mam1fuctL11'(: and the dc-\'olo1nnent.s' made in improvinj: thm durability of `.110 \'<:. ' I1:1r;;'01-t11c1'1n0.< bottles are now br.-ingr nmdv and used as rr-l<.=.<.< cook-I cw. .\I1'_ I{c.Hzun . 21 \'vC:>'(,`1 1'01 cooking and had p01`ri 2111 H,-u~.i_\"`_ for usw He put the meal in hot. wzltur `hut, day zmrl it '21.: cooked anti quitn hot. Thu H111: nnnl tInn1nn \:'.-1'- \]UlLl,`. HUL. The talk and (lmnonst1':-xtlon w.- nmsi 111t01'(>stin;_t. IBARRIE PEOPLE TO ANSWER I CHARGES AT GRAVENHURSTi Chief Gt.-0. Pinkc-wion of Gru\'vn- hur. zn-1aA. .\Ir.<. \ Vils0n kni.-.2-l_\' and Mrs. Wm. Knicoly in B:u'1'i(v on In 11I'\'<'. 1M'?"J`I`\' M Tl1(`>`({:`._\ u!`tL~1'x1u011 and `oak Lin-m 'l'L1'.~.~` 11T`t('1`0[7 back tn Gratvcnlmwt. \\`h(:'1`c tlmy wi1ljiHL` \ \'iU`-Ollt H 11` uppvnr lwforo .\Iag`i:11'a.tc Col. Bil.-ki\\`i1.~' laid by OW 'I`1mr.< on four c11m'g'e.=. of for;;i:1g:1h01`1)'- 03' Pl>\"?\-"-` cl1equ for $25 on n1crc.hant.'< of`i01't7`-P 1>1H'1\' 'h'.cU' thzn". town on July 25th. Wi}_ iii V1? 3 Kniculy. .se11t.<:x1(:<,-(1 to thr(:<.- n1n11th.<}-'`-UFl'- 25131. T1101 in the 0nt;11'io Refo)111z1t02'}' how on 1310 W1 '11-* 33.1`. Tuo.'~'d21_v. will also be 1'omo\`c(l to 1110111: 01' On!` '00 Gram.-nhur.~t to . trial 111011;: ----- with thv two women. wi!`h whom he, wz1;~' 1'. (-n11foderntrr- OR-I-[A [WP- _.._.___ l urxn\n\n;.. -nvn I Hzxn-_\' 'l'2':u'm`.<. i a I LIONS CLUB HEAR ABOUT BIG ' I CONVENTION HELD AT FLINT1 a Deputy Di.~*`ri('t Govt.-1'nm' Fl':1l1kl`( Dobson. l0'a.l delegate to tho l,irm.~'I Int:-1'nzLtionz1.| Convr,-ntion hold in}! Flint. .\Ii<-11.. on Juy 17 to 20th, gmmf. a report of the convcntion at LhO![ first fall me-etinyr of thn club on I 'l`lm:-. ni,r:ht_. Prr2: Gordon. Longwnzm presided. ` RT-. Hnhcrm wn: nnn nf H10 L(mg'mz1n ])1'(`S1(l(.`(l. ` Mr. Dobson xvas one of the sixty` tleiegutes from Canada to zrtcnd the` convention, where some 4.000 Lions were present. He sad that the Can ` adiam delegates were cordially \\r:-1-I coined and given a place of honor. He added fhat he had established friendly relations with two American clubs of similar size to Barrie. One is in Bethlehem, Penn.. and the other in McCa.11um. Texas. Min'istc.1' Says Org`a11izcd Conspiracy to 1)0f1'aud T1'easuf1'y. Charged with conspiracy to defraud by paddmg relief accounts. threw Mirllnnrl fnwn nfim':\!u uvnrn n1-_u-:-A mu V \I1 nnuu,-4.-.v..~_ Apply for Positions The co1`1'0. road ` :1 numhvy of :\])} ,-limxtions for 1' on the teaching `staff- Vr-Ima. C.nz1pm:m. Bzuwiv. \=.': get on the public school .-ta \Ii-4 .L-~- `.I<-mu-. Tnrrm Dy puuuing l'UllCl d.CC0l.1nT4Sa 7nl'C'*' Midland town oicials were placed under arrest on Monday. Thxree pro- vincial r,>ice1'_,- under the direction of Joseph Sedgwick, solicitor for the Attorney-Genera1 :~1 Department, 211' rived at the municipal oices in Mid- land late Monday afternoon and .\r- rested Clerk Ralph R. Wilson. W1Ll1- in the next hour Stanley Wilson, re- |lief office . and David A- Patchell. `tax collector, were taken into cus- gtody. A justice of the peace was }. and bail was set at $4,000 `for each pri_ It was provided ]in each case and the defendants will r'.l1)I)CZl1- in court on Wedne Sept. ; 19th. I ..u y... l v The zu'1`est.< were the culmination of a m0ntl1 .< investigation by .-\.r:huI T_ Bosanquet. inspector for the un- jemploymcnt relief department. and rthrcc assistalits. Du1'in_<.: tlmt time lall the books of the municipality were carefully scrutinized, checked and pe1'so:m.l invc.~,tigations made. So far as is known the irr0gu1a1'itic5 \VC1'e not resorted to for any personal gain on `the part of the officials. All the re- _ported violations of the relief act `were reclorded in the books of the munici )2). it\'. l Thn 1+nur;1 in wannivino` Rf] nr:.. 1-( : GOVT. CHARGES mun m MIDLAND RELIEF ACCOUNTS niLu11C1pu.11t,\ . The town is receiving 80 per cent. gof its unemployment relief funds from the federal and provincial gov- ernments, each of which is giving half, while the town contributes the other 20 per cent- In the monthly statement of its relief c,o.<,`: made to the provincial government. the clerk and relief oicner are alleged to have lsigned their names to accounts which {were fraudulent. The irregularities ware said to have derauded the pro- ilvincial and federal government_,- of `i$50.000 over an 18-month period- 1 C](`]'k, Relief Officer and Tax C0ll('("1n1' Placed Under Arrest. Yvvlvvv V.-- ..... .. .......... ,. .... ..~ Some of the irregulairities charged are : Overcharging for fuel; padding tax arreams accounts; paying regular municipal employes. such as park em- ployees, with relief vouchers; demand- ing ve and ten per cent. rebates from merchants on food vouchers under penalty of boycott; demanding a 20 per cent, rebate from the public utilities commission; paying the re- pair work on houses with relief funds, `D.-.1v.`L. `X7411.-.nn n1n~.J.r uvlann numzqf. `p1'oce<-mngs. [)1`0!11p12l_V- The conditions unveiled by the in- `spectos in the direct relief adminis- :tration in Midland were such as to .:indica.t<- am o1'ga1_1izc..-I conspiracy to ;(lef1'aud H11.-_ p1`o\'n_1-c1ul `~1'cz1'; with 1 the idea of nnqn'o\'1n;,-' the dxicult n- uzwiul positimu of thv town. Inci- , (lentally. numc-"0u.~' imli\'i re- ` ;('<'i\'(*(l illequl b(-n(:t.< as part of the `grcnr-rul .~'<'hem(-. \ .|";\nHv-n-nod run nnam vu`| V unus_ Ralph Willson, clerk. when arrest- ed. said: To tell the truth. I don ? lknow what it s all about. As fa1'..1.4 `I know I have not done anything I w;rong:." I 1 I, ,,.._.L., L._L ._....L -__ LL... .21. 1C BARRIE H 'l'2':L\' ` '}'nzm- .'I`-u...l-xv -n"h.u- ! . . . . V uh. In a lengrthy :;tatL`l110l1t on the sit- uation. Hon. David Croll, Minister of `Welfare, claims that not only had an `ellort been made to improve the dim- lcult nancial condition of the town. ybut that nume1'ou.< individuals re- `c` illegal benets as part of the general scheme as well. "He warned that whlerever 01- whenever f1'uu(l.< occur, the Hepburn Government will `not act as any collection agency to` recover money from munic-i3.~:1litie.< in- volved, but will in. criminal `proce<-ding'.< promptly. l '|"]1n nnmlitinnq nnvnilml hv the in- p1i};d HIV ORILLI Orilliu lwld at W F` \'.'it'h EL g Inf 606 k` r-up \m.~- 53 S-S, No. n1[JnuI- 1>Iu E .\I1_lhr:x. SL. 211)- UN .\Iz1f::1st1`:1t(: _Jc s on ;'l'w..< uI"t(-mmon (:h211`g (_=d wlth hum- ;in;: witltout license. ' 'I`h'2 chzvge i\\'u.< O\'er`sear .\ 01'mz1n Gold- ;th01`1)L-. Pu)\\';xssz1x1. and 2u'isc_< out i01'tY*.- 1lC2,'0(y' shot by i'l'r.'x\'.-1'_.~ rho .\Iint~. . on ;.-\L1;1'. The zLccL1.~'(,-l \\'ithhvc~rld his plozx and \\'u:< grant(e(1 an a1djou1'n- week. TWP. SCHOOL FA.'.R ru. School (})l0h12lh' ;1\\ m'ded : $50,000 INVOLVED HUNTER CHARGED '1-130.01 ! DOUJOS . Mossie Soules 8--Floyd Miller .. 10--Je:m Stack . . 13--Osborne Jermey . 15-Horace Orton ..... .. ` 1--~.-\u -Grcc.-1' .... .. `2--'I`on: Moon ............. .. 3--P<.-tor N:-xughton =1--Ru.~'.~7e1l Ego .......... .. 6--Isley Gibson . 7-Edon Soules Ila.-n Qnnlnn I'll] ."('n'lLIlll'. \Contmued on page ve) \}l . |`L- opc1'u.t1on 93- Ivnsit 3 Established in the You 1847 Eight Pa. Point! /11 Those pm-.< (`hz1irm:m. .\I\' L':..n.. 'l`1un 1. 4 .\I-tlm1`(s _<<-hool fair, held at Moon- . on Fridz1,\' last. was `:1 big` suc- cess. There were :1 totu} of :32} \ tries and kcwn m1n1mtitin)1. 'l: .-~ ('h21!)1pi()i1_~'hip cup \\':-nt `.0 \\'i1b<'rt Gun". of 5.5. No. ll, \\'it.11 47 point.<; U'1(`.~` mm KLWH \")lllI)l.'LlLHl;|. um-| ll. marl rt? /.v hook to I.1l:')' \Vl'iL:|v'_\`. N0. (3; t,'r.ird prize hook to Alzm Fawn 101'. No, 13; r(:<-itation mx-(1:11 `n Jnrk Corlett. No. -1; public . l1`n'1l2l.] to .\Iz1u(l PTed_s:m'. No. -I. qnlxnnl :HI\1nI`nn< worn n\\':n'd.'-ti 11>`. Vol. LXXXVIII. N0. 28. to .\1z1uu Ht-(ILU-1'. .\0. -1- School d1pl0n1u.< were zuv:mly-xi ;1.~` follows : Y\ :._- . 3. 2--~.I~-:m '|`mM ........ .. 3--Ross Gibson 4-Kzu'ien Dewitt . (:-Wibcrt G,oss ...... .. 8-Hzu-old Tugenza ]3-.-`Han Fowler .............. .. 14-Kennc-.t.h` Robinson 1*. LI.` `, 1'(----H:: . l9-Shi21ey Dunlop I MEDONTE SCHOOL ` Management Committee .}2m;x_u'<,-1nvnt; (`ommittoc "0- uzui-;:(l ..;z1t t`n.: ;v.cti0n of '11:: ittcc in 5.r'ru11tin;_; Miss Wz1t.<(m. 21' at St. GC'Ol'g`L".~' School, louve- mun:-n f'n.. 21 n1nnH1 run nr-onnn oldest H .\l('.\lZ!ILHlv llll-` '|`h0nm. Sprott (inmlnll and Smith_ LIGHTING SYSTEM AT B.C.|. FRONT NOW INSTALLED ."HUUUl Hic.kl_i1 posltlcn chnnhl :1 \;1czL11x'3. .-\1l0n\\'0 on 111(- .'n. of` :\/\1 @IJ2 Nnritbmm mmum FAIR W :_| 11 ted stzlff. onto. a H... I", l UL L`UiH' : Bl11`k(:tL days on - brother; v-Hui".-:1 fn . Ul 4.11:` I" ` Septem ` 1 nf` r-mn- im-ludud pnsit inn< `\'.~` AU . D0h.~m ~. The new lighting system in from of the ("oll<:;1'i2i`c Institute is now in- stalled and adds much to the appear- ance of the building at night. .Il`..- /-n.-f \\':|< 9175 Thn Prnnm'f.V and V -L'LUL staff. `Ml. .m- upply .'-1n;1:\ I PLi!1I~`. PRESBYTERY OF JBARRIE I MET AT HILLSDALE` The Presbytery of Barrie held its reg'u1a1- meeting at Hillsdale on Sept- llth, with a. good attendance of min- i>'te.1`s and e1d'r.-rs. The re.sig'nation of J, Hagen from the parish of Bala. Port` Carling and Torrance was ac- cepted with 1-.eg~.ret, and a motion was passed expressing appreciation of the good work done by M. Hagen during` his pastomztte there. \' W, T). .q`inr*i:ziv n1-n:nnfr-ll fhn lJg"d.LlU`Ili3. The following students were certi- |od to Iinox College: I{. Glazier, J. Clarke, P. _-\._ Ferguson. Earl Cl-Jte. of Emvale, was certied to 1\`Iont1'ca.l C0i](g'L- as a student for the ministry. J. G. West announced the probabio. (iatos ot' the Y.P.S. rallie-.2: .-\11is'.on.1 Sept. ' 2-1; Collingwood. Sept. 25; Orillia. Oct. 1; also the pro\`in'.-in} rally in Toronto, Oct_ 6, 7. 8. 17`. P n11'1'I-in n.vnncn~.`n4I H1n .`;`(`||'11l.lY`i1 many :11 LUIUIILU, UCL. 0, [V O- E. C. Cu1'rie pvreesnted the Foreign .\`Iission.< 1-ep0.1't. 1'eadin.g' extract.< from letters received from Miss .\I2xcMur- chy and Allan Rooch, who have gona.-I iiirom this Presbytery to the f0r;3ig'n] nhl. At`re11da11(:e Ahead of Last` Year; Well Over 2,000 Entries. ! he1'e are too many people in ma church who won t march unless they m'<- 21-t `nhc head of the procession. iono FAIR WAS 1 1 BIG success; :1. mun]: H) '1'": cost would be. ' 1.l'Ull1 eld- In spite of th1'eatcning' weather the 82nd annual Om `.Voz'1d s F2111`, 11.:-Ll. at tthu Town Hall Wedncs(lay after noon. went over Rho top bigger and bet;`(.-1' than ever." With well over 2000 entric-s, the fair was consider ed to ho one of the best in years. I Th-e prospect of rain around two n !-Int-L \\'hr-T1 f'n.1-hunnhxhv livid.-n1] n-.u..- cu to no or rne nest m o'clock, which fo-rtunately pz1.<. o'\'c1' south of Barrie. no doubt kept many of the 1.g11`ia1` attendant.< ab`. homc. but new-1't.he`14ess the gate receipts were $26 higher than last _Vea.1', the ac!f'uul total paid admissions amount ing to $518. as compard with $492 in 1933. Tu .,r\'|-\~1\ u.-.n-..-".4-N L1... J.`..C.. ...._ , L`... III 13700. In some respects the fair was far ahead of previous shows, especiaIi_\ in the live stock section, where some of the nesit: beef and dairy cattle in the provinc-e were among the en- t1'ic.<. Judges for these sections .-:tut~ ed K11-at the quality of the cattle was better than usual and an exception for smztlvl fairs. Beef cattle seeinvd to be the .4`-1'o11ge.<.t and included many ne SllO1'tll0l'f1` and .-\ng:u.~. en- t1'io;<. It wa_,- around the judging riligrs that the (:1'o\vd`gat;l1ci`r`d. and thromrhout the 4-ntire afternoon lllpil. xvomen and ('l\ll(l1'(3n enjoyed Ulla fcaiture to the fullest- 'T`I~.n +`.m.'+ ....,I ...m-..4-nL1,\ \,.,4.;,.. LL'}.ULlb1'(2 CO EHO IUIICSL The fruit and veg;etabic section \\'-as slightly down this year. As lmight hm -e been expected. the uolo -winiter had the effect of bringing down the entries, especially in the fruit c.\'hibit. Apples were very scarce, but those that were s}m`.'.`n \\'c1'(- of good quality. Potatoes were the main feature of -this section. The quantity was away above oth-3.1` years. und according to S. Payze. the judge. the quality is better than it has ever been. Amoiig the root ('ia.<.<- cw n-,inn'-1.: nrmlnminnfml and \\=.`-rr Iv?" llilg L'\'L`1' UBCII. .".IHUHg LHC 1'00! CIZISS` :~.~' lmxxyqcls p1'e and \\"i,-IT of a \`('1`_\' high quality. In the ;r1'u'[r. both the quality and qu2u1`.iL;.' `c~-1: about thr .~':1mo as last _v<:-qr. TIM . grailm \\'z1.< b(:tt.'1' than n1i;1'i1g h:1\'(- been <~.\'p(`Ctm!- ,,`,> __ . 1 IL.. ,..LI,... .|- L1 1'11? thing. l\l.-and lIl(l.`.\l'.`| V'| ml :1: Iw:1-:t bzxsomt-nt play of ca buttvr. } .-n..~.... '1: `egg; |1\:\< 1:5` ;.c._u--1_\ \\"m>(-I" j. 1>m-t'!'f~'. '" not. up `0 N` - hm` The committee also 1'epo.1'ted that` the 1'L`Si}Ihuti0l1 of Mr_ C. Brown, caretaker of K'mg George School. 32-" F ` ~--mt-ad. and Geo. G:1zIe_v appointed in his place at the .~ra.1`ne salary. All painting and repairs auth mvzc`-~ tr`. hw done durinv: the `unmi- dz1_\'.< had b\.'(3Il <'0:n})l(:tu(l. It \\':1.-` r-r-rwmnm-luiori that 8-foot ladders be purchased for the Colleggizxtr: and Vi.- toria %choo1. I I, ' X1`) .`\'|_lIlIlX \\ tl` \llI(' `II lA~' In.-.~t in _\'u-;m'.<. in(*hu1in_L' many m entrioa: in the hezxvy drzulgzht vie.-~ Tho horse racing: (111-\\' he most at- 'tm`.`im1 from Lh`-~ -.1`o\\'d. An unfn.-; tunutv :1<`L'i(I<'I1t happen-mi durin5.: `Cw; .;' Mu` ....l.11n u-um. p1ILH'._'.. LIH Thu h_n'.~`(` HM Lrzu-k I f`n-.1 A m)n. nmmlnt of confus- ion \\':L.< czlusod Th1n'. ni_u`ln |.x.-" in front of Kv0n:1n`.< book 5102`--. I-Ilizulwth SL. when two cars driven by ("hz1.<. Pom-Jun`, Cumberland St.. rm! '1`. I9. Hv.1'1ny.)IcDona1dSt..sido- swiped. The accident occurrvd around 10.30 p.m. just as the people were coming out of the theatres. and a large crowd soon gathered at the lgnpma. 'T`hn Inf? front \\"hopl mu}: Ill large ('1'0`G SUUII glH.llL`I'L`(l 211. UK` |scene- The left front wheel and `fender of Har1ey .= car were broken. while the left. front and rear fendm and running board on the Pouchv. ;;n- `.~.'-2-5; .-mashed. T1. (`H I 01.1101` _`fUl`(|(.`ll IIIUOHIS ('U\ U!"- t half thv . in the ha}? mont There \\`:I._.; vfhe usual -ii.< canned fruit and xw-2'-:tah'c- mu honny. nmplw . and r_ Thv di;=plny of lndi.-<` wax!-. :-onkul t`o0d.< w:1,~ nhout thv ~:1n1r t\I1.- \':.n ..~ LOCAL CARS SIDESWIPE (HUI ('UlU'l'u $!1U\\')` 7.H|Ill.. Zlxlil Hf 0Lhm' grurden hlooms (-on-1'~ A 1... .6 !-...Il` LL.` .nn..,. In `-lrx Lui`. , H... u\... .,..l.\-....- p<)Lxlt1'y section .~'hm\'(,-d 1. rnu... I-. f \':.:n' sun.` 1 _.. 7.1! n1`.~[ 1'UUH(l U.` lH(` CO1 continued !'u1mi:12' an zmni hurdlcd :x r,zu.`.e at (Cnvtinued on page four) 01 the Duuumg at mgnu. J.i\.` cost \\'us $175. The Prope1't.y and Supply Committee at the meeting` .;1| the Board of Education on Monday :1i;::1` 2;.~'kcd that the lights be tum.-d - .t ?u.<'-; .'I`1rl kn-121 l)u1'11in;r till tun o'clock 0,1` latex`. A time clork has been installed to turn `ho lights on and oh` :u:tomutic-ally. .' U`.|'1` lEl.`Lr _\"2ll'. Zlllll ll ElIl\ \v:\.~: down. Fl0\\'er.< `M-.1`(2 (IL 1 in _z_-'n>2L`:' p1'0fu. 'Dz1hlF;1 `(`.!ud.< in .3n(1l0~'.< variety `J -uni nnlnu Jxnu-v vn'nn -nu .`1'..'\ll]Llh for thw ` 112':-I3" of n `l\\':- \I'r| :,uun:h unu his fr-z1tu1' c <-xpu-t:1tion.< .-n .-nt-finn \\' `.l`l' ('-[()\\(l. .`\H L`lllL if; .<:ul(U(:1'21c(*~', \'.']w I. 01' Sh:mt_v `!:1\'. rim 41- \~r\I1-vx n` .. ,-urs. 1(1\\':1', I 0'! 1lI:(`1' ("HH- ni n!` thv cour.<-. !`Ll!11 li}1E' 2U`0UI1(l .1 u f`I`t\`l\ uf #1. spin the '-. l`...". nu.- ious yeah`. In the new .-\1*<:na there will be plenty of room for displays by xer- cihanits, and this will be a splendid way of d.(l\'L`1'.'Z ' The poultry pen. under the seating in the Arenai supply a `long felt want at tl1e4Bani-ie show. With a. new hurse barn. there will v\. \\l' Ir... n-nnln c-.:-1-nnnn-unrlul-inn Fnv livn Everything` is al set for Ba1':`ic s Big Fair nexi Week, Moluiuy, Tues- day, Wednesday and Thur.~:day- Judging from the way entries are com- ing in. the fair will exceed any prev- ious y`ezu'.~`. Tn H10 mnv -\w>n:1 H1:-rp will be um--. vu -..-uv The-`e was some discussion on him cost; of tho ii::`n'in:4' and tho commit- tee was gin,-11 zLuLuo1'ity Lo try it for n !nnl'1w 'rn rh-f.xrI .Ih1u ind \\'h:n1' H10 w1t.n nurse Darn. mere mu now he ample accommodation for live stock of a.l*1 kinds. Linn.-n .1-n.-inm 11-:1: -:]\\'t_\`\7u hrmn :1 SEOCK 01 an Kll1(lS. Horse .racing has u1\\'a;vs been a big feature at Barrie Fair. and ViCL' `P Velrn Hambly 'assu1`es Lu `that 'i]'1Cl'(: will be plenty of thrills on the track this year.. There will be uthleti(-. events on" Tuesday and 'Thu1's- day and R01-`ll compen`itlon ls assurcd_ r1rLn."~.: .\ll.(`nn;irl:1n \'li(l\\':1\` S`.n)\`u'.-. all [110 IZIIBSL 'c`J.L1"d.L1l.lU|l_3`. `he Exhibition will b: open on `Tuesday and Wedne-'dz1y (:\'e11ingz`r, and all the buil(ling`.'< and g}`1'oI.1nds will be wnll lighted. Plan in vizif ..`lm R111`)-in F`ni1'--H19. (lay and K01-`ll cuIupu'1uu11 rs u.w.~uu;u_ Gray-".~: .-\11-Canadzm M2(1\\'a_\' S`.mw.~s will again provide etltertzlimnent. wit11 2111 the latest zu`.traction.-. 'I1n T7vlnHxH>r\n uvnl hr nnnn nn 'BARRlE S BIG FAIR smns MONDAY REVISING OFFICERS FOR DOMINION ELECTIONS ? Ru\'i. o1ce1's who lists for the next Dominion election were announced from Ottawa last week. {'\(:n(.u,. .'n 141;.` .Ha+v-Cn+ .n-n- \'n1-H1 will have: charge of the preparation of voters week. Oicers in this district are: North Simcoe, Arthur Jary, C1'aighur:.t; East; Simcoe. Geo. S. Dudley, Mid- land; Du`erin-Simcoc-, T. W. White- .~'ide.<. _-\]1i. Muskokzx-Ontario. Riclmrd Drunsmore, I-Iunt. Pa.1-ry Sound, J. E_ A1'mst1'0ng ; Parry .SoL1m1-Ontario South. F. S. Ebbes. Oshawa- Condence in Canada s future and belief in the lifting of the depression are clearly indicated in the decision of the Imperial Bank of Canada to proceed at once with the erection of a new head ofce building in Toronto at an expenditure of approximately $1.0'~0`0.00`0. This is a step well calcu_l- . ated in inspire faith in the future` and to encourage building on the part of those who have been delay- ing there construction operations pending a clearing of the economic sha(l0\\'s. No doubt there is consid- arable building that has been held up by a sense of uncertainty as to the future outlook, but with one of our soundcs: nancial institu-`tions now prepared to make a large expenditure. condent that its courage will be well warranted, there should be cor- responding evidence of `faith in the basic sta.-bilivty of the country by * other individuals and organizations who have need for buildings. but I have hesitated to carry them out. 'I``.;.,\ Y.-........`l 'D.....l.v... ,....... -.:.-.... Al` \\'u`. no Wm; ugmeu. Plan to H511: who Barrie Fan'-Lne bcst In the county. '.,J 2. H1311 ` L` LH'.,' . .LLlUll committee V teacher Schoo of absence for :1 month on : oi` 311:1;-..~. zmll appointment < aid Smith as supply during` E h(_:. h-:- z1f)1)1`0\'('.(l; also .-u-tion . mitme in gzrantinsr 1\'[iss ' leave of absence for four ( account of the death of her 1: .~\-..'uv\- IL. -T-u.+u-n ` I IMPERIAL BANK SHOWS FAITH IN THE FUTURE I|L;v\. -n....uuu.-.u vv \.uu.:._y mu.u- uww The Imperial Bank's own View of its action in proceeding with the erec- tion of its new qua1tc1`.<. 21; expre: ed by Mr, A. E. Phipps. the g`ene1'al n1a11agc1- of the bank. is wo1t11 bring- ing.-` to the attention of our readers- '[`hn an-+1'nn n4` Hun h-unL- hn I . its no time that ` |Il_`. ,' LU L111` HLLUHIIUII OI OUT 1'eZl(1(31'S~ I The action of the bunk." he `. in p1'epz1ring to 2'0 on with new head office building` at this is am expression of our belief we are C1]10l`fJ,'ing' from the de- pi'e.<. and of con-dence for The i'11tL1m. and is taken with. pc-r1i;Lp.<,. some idea of g'i\'ing' :1 n1ezL.` of iua(ier:'.hip to those who are contem- p]z1tin_::' construfion work of \`:u'inu.< kinds, the time for which we believe is (luv, 01' about due. 'I`.r. All`...-. \I`l\:\ um... I . . . . . 1` L...`l.l2n..-. 1|}? (IUC, 01' ELUOUL HUD." } To 0-t.lmr.< who mzly have I H11 mind is _L'omn1endLul this `opinion of the timr-]ino.<.< of ( `tion. Last \"c(l11:-.<(lz1_\'. Supt. :')L'`.. Far -114 D21)` 21 11.: C..\'.E.. found Simr County wu-H ropn.-. pmticui: ly by the J1mim'.-, whr.-n L1p\\';u'd.< `G0 farm lm\'.< and 1121! ? (>`x~.. x~...-~.n 1 n.l..-in... . : LHIE \'rlllUU." .|LHl_L,.l t-.-um of threr: 5.-'ir` . South Sim<.'0(3. stood . i(`oLmt`,' Hou. 1 Cm:;;u-`.i .i0n. The ` p:).~=v({ cf" 'hu f'r)'m\\'i Fr Thornton: If L`|.\.....`.,. 1 . LL 'll.~(l .\ll>'.\' .\l. l'1` V\`1ll:1l(`l'. tll(`l7' k'(l.`l('ll ' ifor 1n:1kin_.5 .~u<`h u n-~ .~l:<)\\`i:1{." in I`- contest with '28 coumi: l'\~g\3"x<:*'.|`n` S<\\`<:1`21l girls won ])1'iZ'u.< iv Lllv no--1` compvtition. 'l"n.o.<- \\'lm.~w~ nu:m:.~: . '- poar in the prize s(3(`ti011 :m-: H-4 Fizmting, Alli.~'t0n: W(-. (`:'n.~'~* ` Beozon; Rol)m'tzL .\I('lnto. and .\lzxr- jorio Wlzite. 1`:_.vhm. I In lllw liv-A .~'L0(`l-C and p0`.1ltl`_\' jUtl'-"-l in}: (-nzrmliti-<)11;:. (`lifTm~d P:n'nl\\`i:`l< -.'H`1`l'<-. .~`t00(l End in D:\i1'_v Czltllv while DeWitt C`l1:n1tlm'. Bl`i1tlf0I'(l W21.- nlso nwzxtlni- :1 .~'i!.ilz1r 1)o. in L`:`.( ,lll(l_2`ll1'I of poultry. Cl1u<. (`c-r_ Bo:- ~ton; l{r::mtl1 Baxter. .-\lli. zmrl Roht. Gran. Sta_vne1',. .:lH`' p2'on1inomly in the _iudgin2 of .<\\'im~ while Ta.<:l(e1' Grant. Staync-r. \'r:.`~ also sllccessful in ,r:c>ttin;r in on tlx. money in poultry judging. A new feature at the C.N.E_ thI- year was the Calf Clu-b Comp`;-titio 1 op-an to mnmbers of Dairy and Beef Calf Clubs organized in Central and `l\_\; L`lUX"\`J.(U '.\I:.1r.' HoL>p<: 1Tm-11 <-rmiit ` |..1.,_\r:..\r 1 a-CCUUIIE OI CH9 U.B'tbIl U1. HUI" UIULHBL; ` V . " _~:'~.-`ar_\' h.- il1?tl'Ul`t\`(l to write Ernie Ryan, Jar. <~xpr(:s;:i.:g hearty congratulations of tho boanl on his success at the recent exams. in winning: two valuable gc.holar. that all 1`epeatL-1's at the C0iif.,"i}li.C` mu.-1: pay fr.-(2 sot by the board; that rearrangement of classes at Prin<. of Wales School be approved. Vucationall Committee The report of the Vocational Com- mittee advised that applications nan been received froin Miss Jean Good- fellow and Miss Brymner for the position of art teacher, made vacant by the death of Mr_ E. Thomas. but as there is a possibility of other vacancies it was dc.-cidmi that a spec-izil committee interview` applicants fox ::n1; vacancy that` may occur. and re- port back at a special meeting` of the Vocational Committee. Th. .~uhj.~c`_\- to he l';lLl_L"i1t at the -v.~<~1`. -v.` (iz1.<. will bL- thv .~`=`.l1.s- as last year. dressmaking, household ~cimu-<-. l'In.:li.~'h and Arithmetic motor Inor-hanic.<. show card \\'.ritin_a,'. oil and \`.`I,it -1' color painting. he i-ommi`ti-(2 in. thu . to \\'ritr- to tho (il`])Zll'i.lllF`lll' 2|$l{illfJ' toi i-x1'n-~n:-finn ms ;f:IrHI\u' :1 1-]: '4 in 1-1.-

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