Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 17 Feb 1938, p. 1

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JFIREMEN SPONSOR Lg BIG ICE CARNIVAL ' l`L`pUl |a SILUVVCLL l I . . fl Prosecutions for arson and alhed` t , :crime.< reached a new high, the re .1p01't . There \V'01'Q 65 crim ;ina1 p1'o;~.2ecutions resultmg in 4.3 3 convictioms. Of 409 in\'estiga~1ions |c0n(h1ct4-d by the re ma1'sha1 s `- nfHL';-'. 117 !`(`e\`f'a]ed n-.< to be of in ;c(-n(11:n'.\' orlgm. .' '[`h~- numbvr i1wust,ig'at(1 com 1 p1`i.<:-d m-:n'l,v one-third of the total loss. .. IQ`? .. 1.-H1, J (`.1 v-\/.\v~ in 109?? ' :--:j- U ;]l T111-` ag'ri-cultural representative, N 45$. 1.. I a;,-u-, reports that there is a ( _ 5`c-adj` `demand for good farm help. FISOIHC fa1'me1'.s are willing fo hire by,5_* ?tlu- _\`(.-ar. others for seven or eighi J Imonnhs, and 2:. few wam a man fo1:'>` .tl1`- rpring sending and again for C _l]'l't ha1'r<>st. w. 111'. Page has lled quite a num~ {be-1' of applications already. Thc-'re lure all `kinds of men looking fol lwork, but few of these are expel- llenced, reliable men. Last year I` farmers were paying from $20 to 13 U530, with a evv $35 a month for 1 {good men for seven or eight months. 1? i There is a tendency for exper-"U ,'1enced help to ask higher w`ag~(.-s`=l jthis year, but farmers feel than '1 ,~ ;the_\' are not 211519 to pay any mm-. F . , ? C t 2 s . ~T-')UL`.UUU. 17i1~<- prev:-ntion activities durimv `the year included safety talks to 23,000 school children and 9,000 adults. Mr. Scott's report revealed. L.2ll`_L"1' lU.~.`\,'." \\"`l"' IOUHG In OX` hibition and amv.1. 21`. buildings, tii.-at)-<;.< and mining risks. In. of $6,470,000 in 1937 1'e.~pi'.-wntc-:1 :1 decrease of n: nnn 1'.`-i: rv} $:-}0S.000. 12`: u.-. n av ! ' A number of Orillia young mt-n`, an promotmg a ying club. The idea is to purchase ; a p1anr- and ----11 \'n11n.0' nnnnlp `Jhp nrf. nf v-' Ba1'1'ie Fire Brigade spon. 211 most successful carliival in tlm! Arena on Monday night. There` were about 450 skatu-1'5, of which n'r3`a1`l_\, 21 hun`di'ed were in fancm |costumes, many of them most, spec-' `regular. Between 200 and 2:00 spectators enjioyed the evening. The Barrie Citizens Band provided. app1'op1'iate'mu.~:ic without charge. I-)I'i'/.r:< wm-n :uv:n~dr:tl :1: fni- ! Fires in Ontario causes danmagc of $8,135,000 in 1937. There were 14,853 res. This was shown in the annual report released by Firm Ma1's11a1 W. J. Scott at Queen s` V Park. Y /\t-(V sums l\]v\1:\:~l> SPO - .f\!\ nnn 1.... ' I055. .\ Firc.~` killul 64 persons in 1937 In 19343. 10.9 pm-.-ons lost their 1i\'c<. H0\Vew1'. 211 persons sLxfY.-r- ~ injuric-s as the result of res in 1937. an increase of 43 over the pm-vious year. Twelve res, each with a loss ex- w-<-din_u' $50,000. accounted for $1,- `::r:0.000 of f1Z1X]`l1,Q done last year Sum-ru`: propr:1~t_v classications hn\\`<- .~'uh. dr-c-ren. in ve }().~'.<.-5 dL11'in-; 1037. Those includ- mi -IL-\'ntor.<, lumb--1' _va1'ds and .-.-In-um`: IXilX1.~;Iu1L;lLaU:: u_\ ILH that by train :1 1.(lUl7I-`. from 50 to 60 pounds the mark--t. \\`hi1`~ \\'hm L... J. .1. ... v|~n r. ing- IUWS I I Lad_v s fancy dress: 1st, Miss[ Verona Appleby (pirate) ; 2nd, ; Miss Joan Partridge (page boy). ; `I Mon : fnnr-v dvraegt 151:, Vrarnrm V (il'0I1'c\ :\.p[)l(`.`U_V {pl1'2`1,LL`) ; LIIU, Men s fancy dress: 151;, Vernon Walker (as the absent-minded pro-I fessor) ;" 2nd, Allan Scott, Cooks-` town (Zulu). A Girl; nnrlpr 1.1- 1 F`Inw-nm- _ L15 \D('U.'[,I.\' JZKIUIL`). Couple fancy dress: Maldu Plow man as Uncle Sam and aGr1'_\' Bur- luette as a Red Cr0;<;< Nu1'.~:L. 1\I...;m...1 3...). 1...,h- \a....,........+ I --- l l To relieve Mr. W. J. Justice, [who has been in poor health for. some time, of responsibility as far. [as possible, 111`. Gordon Foster was gap-pointfed inspector of the Simcoe` County Ohild1'en s Aid Society at as meeting of the board last Thursday inight. Mr. Justice, however, will; b--'- 1'4.-tained as consultant, but will: not have the heavy responsibility? that-ihe has carried for so many? \'P'V'. 21.pprUp1'1aT.e HIUSIC VVXLJIUUL l.'IlZll'g(;'. Prizes were awarded as fol- I lows : T .1 4'.\......- ,l..n.~.~. 1 -1 `.\:f1,.p 'LU`WH {/A1111). Girls under 1-]: , Thompson (G_\'ps_\') ; '(Scot.ti.sh la.~:;~`i(*). Rnvc nnrhn` 1A` '\DCUL-L151] 1u.~..~'1L-;. | Boys under 14: ls`-1 Donny I'(:id{ (Valentine Queen); 2nd, John F014` _tis (Sc-o`Jti.<}1 laddie). E f'.nn'n'|.n `Fahov rim-act \ fni(l:| Plnw ` [(1('3LLL 215 d JVCU L,l'0.\'>' .`V'.ll'., . ` , National dress: Lady, Margaret; `Hodges, as 21 Scotch lasise, gent,` G{O1`d011 Dutton as Zulu. ' | 1.11(IL \,' cnn+ - Wnv Ku'n-'|-n1rn- urn} U'.01`u0n U'L1LtO11 as /nnu. Lucky spot: Roy Kig'hLle_\' and Roy D_\'n1vnt. Y T.11r-1'1 nn1nhrn-:- '\`vn '.1 nnl r-111?. U_\' !'U(' Ii shrinkage. Mr. J 11>` -1... :\oI\\:\ \\ 1&0) JJ_\'.lI1"1lL. Lucky numh(.-1's: No. .31, not culi- ed for; No. 342, H. Cage, Pen- tang; No. 561, Muriel Balmzm; .\'o.1 `S9, Dehner Kelty; No. 1331, Miss .\I. B. .\Io1'1'i.='or1. 1 Jll(1}.','+*.< \\'-1`,- .\Iz1_\'o1' H. G, .0l)~ `ertson. R. G. Norman and .\I1.< J. C V _\'t:21.r5. - : Ur. Foster was appoimed as- lsistan-t inspector a year ago, after` lspendimg a n1'0 .'1.3 with the York County Socic-_ty. He will take over` his new duties on March 1st. I-GOOD FARM HELP EASY TO PLACE THIS SPRING I U\'<-r 506) H| (iz1_\ ("n. .\ \\'21 1'du(.l. `IFIRE LOSS IN ONTARIO LN 1937 WAS $8,135,000 ..__.j. I `GORDON FOSTER INSPECTOR . OF CHlLDREN S AID SOCIETY, I , , ` a 15 w purcnasct 21 pianv --h vnnna pwople the art of .~`L-.'~.` \\*.vr~ found in ex- an1'.1. . mininrr 1-idea, l.~:t, Florence 2nd, Leah Lowe 1'itLL` U1 lllL'l"2l>'(_` ll \\'Hl UL` liil.) DU` 1'oi'v it is luzu-k xi`. the 1928 level. Th co-op(:1';1Ii\'- mo\' held at `least 21 p_o.~:sib?iit_\' of .~`o1\'ing' 0u1 economic problem. Whih 1)1`im21)`ii_\` a fa1'niei's inowment. it is equally appliuxbic to all c]as; and i1 should be our job to retain demo m'ac_\' and give to Lhv average man- some sense of 5-:-eu1~i1:,\'. 'l`h'.- co-ope1'ati\'- movement offc.-1'5. 21 new fo1'muias. L'nde1' our d-:mo~ ('1'a(-_\'. e\'e1'_\' pc-r.~:on has a right to look out for himself, and while times were prosperous this worked fairly well. In the co-operative movement 21 poi~. does not iook out for himself alone. but for the whole group with which he is as- sociated. In thi<. he gives, but he :I.~o 1-,c~,i\-I.-.<. This requiresa new piril, a new attitude of mind.` `We have the natural I`0S0l1l`C{S, but nv-ed :1 new di. systein. Producers and Consumers 'l'iv~ fzn7n`J1`.< are p1'o but `they are also consumers. What the farmers are concerned about is get ting returns for th`('i2` p1`oduc1`5 thai will give them security. Th-(-y can 1 control the volume of their pro- rinM.<. nnr 1-zm iha-\' 1-nnrrni '11 .\l;m}' in; l.)l`i'/.(,'.H' 1116 ms. _ The game warden thinks that' `some of th-'- hi:-avy damage reported: Vto be caused by dogs rava._ shew.-p in .\'ot t:1wasa*g'a might be rhe result of \\'undr,1-in}: \\'01vcs that once were` . around Angrus. J 14 v 3 C IV 31,-100 acws. g'lVe5 tne IU1lU\VlIlg 'd.CCUU.HLZ ' K "`Ju(l;.- mcnt has been given out by Mr. Jushicv Cassels in the a1'bi~ ;t1'ution p1'oc<:<:(lin, as Osgoode Hall Einconnr-ction with the expropriation `of land for the Camp Bo1"d'en site.` `Altogether the Crown expropriated_ and of this J. Enoch- 'I`hompson had 565 acres. A tend l `M of an acre was made by the` Crown for the land, but this offex, `\\':1.s 1'(et`L1. by most of the owners; `In his jud_z:mm1t his Lordship xes: `th~<- tr-n(lw1' of the Crown :1 suf E cient. value to be placed on the: land. and only in the case of two 01' thrt-c was the amount allowed` more than what was offered by the ("r0\\'n, totalling $140. ` (H llu- 1.100 nu -rr-< r-xm'0'.n'i:1tr=r'. 111 L110` ,~x`.i1.II}J.~ UuHn'H:A;.; Ln" Lulu} p'1::in.-'. whv-1* fo)'m(-1"J_\' the Q'1`O1]T1d \'.'a..~: puckr-d with wolf trac-k.'~:. The animals hav-L appm`ent':_\' ta:-kn refuge in the Blue Mountains, an idea] hideout. Farnlers rv:-pom! that they` hear packs running at` large during thr- night on the moun-I tains. rmm n-n\-nr. umwlm-. +1.-dub: +1-mo? .`L`V'K'l'ill dent] _\ .\`l'.\1J ' . : j During.-` Lhu past _\war the greatex`: `portion of thv Royal Cu.11adia11Corp: \ `tof Si_;'nul.< :11 tI_1_u camp moved 1.0] llu1'ire.- Id, n<-211: 1\ing:.~:o11, and 111051` 101' the {o_\'z1] 'anudi;m _-\i1' Force1_ mro t1'un.~'1'v1'1'<~d to '1`rr-nton. I*`ez11 s; `wow L-xp1*u.<. that Camp Border. `would e\'ontuz11l_\' be "practically; I abandon | 1 , , "u u.. ., 4 n 1-.,, This Sunday night at 8.30 o'clock` the Ba1'1ie Citi7.(:n.`<' Band will play `a concert in tho Iioxy Theatre un- `dc-1` the baton of Prof. Uichzlc-I .-\n-' vgelo. \ ' PHOCR-'\7.\T \' UUIll~l) N Wolf in t.hr- s pl:1in,<. \ \1`:x < H1) (*1 CAMP BORDEN TO BE ACTIVE THIS SUMMER. E.C. DRURY orrossn go FIXING OF RATES Acco1'(li11g' to an announcement 'mad(, by Hon. Ian Maclienzie .\linist-1' of .\'ati0n21] Defence, Cam}: ;B01'den will be 21 busy plact: thi:` 1 cnlnnwn` \ In addition it is anticipated thaii ithc Royal Canadian Army Servicei Corps training: dupot and the Tank; iSL`h0Oi will be moved `.10 Camp B01`-`; don about .\'Iu_\' 1st, 1938, with 1`; oicm-.5 and about .30 other ranks? 'I`1n. .-nmnmm h-r,\ininn- nu-ncn-nrn ` 1 luunn. DlIl(.'L`l'>,, illiu ilUUuL UU UUILV-'.'l Lanna ` The .. training` p1'og1'am` p)'ovidr~.-3 for (a) pc-1'manex*. c forcj lconcentration from August 8th to` {Sept 3rd of about 1,200 othm }1'.mk:<; (b) non-permanent activ-c i jmilitiu c0ncr_-niration of about 800 :other 1-ank.~: for about one week; ;(c) training of Nos. 1. 2 and 3` `sm`\'i<'<,- ;~:qLxa(l1'0ns of Royal Can- Lu-.1iz1n Air Force. WOLVES HAVE DEPARTED FROM CAMP BORDEN AREA Gordon that the from `.110 "ram \1r|` The )linis`u,-1' of Defence, how n-V01`, announces that the following t1'oop.- zm: now stationed perman ently at Camp B0l`(.l'(`1'l2 Royal Can-l l l l . uuuuuunru. ` l I 'ad`ian Air Force Training School, 4 officers and 271 airmen; Royal Can udian Corps of Signals, 6 othel` l rzmks. ._ I - I11! ., . ,. .__`_V, __>` > Thv vditor o1 Thr- Advance was }asked (hm oiht-1' (lay to settle :1 dis-, fiputcs b.t\\'L-en two citizens in re-- ;_g'zm1 to the extent and thy prige. ;paid for the Camp Borden site. . . The Advance of August 30, 1917, `gives the following account: i .T1)(hrn1(-ni has been given out ; ruuun.-x.`u `O Canada :H_\'1m1--L(ad Kindly Light. ".\lzu'ch~Co1onc1 Bo;:e_v-J. Alfrc-d~ , De: Dmmatic Ow,-rture (by! vr-nn:-db __Kc>1m'-R912 ` u l r V V > lJ(`C 1Jl'21|ll'dLl(.' U\"f,'l'laUl'.` \U_\ ` rt-quest) --I{e]e1'-Bela ` lilac-t.rj_c .\Ia1`ch -G. Creatore; (`hz11'ucteri.~:tic--'I`raged)` in u I Barnyzwd --.\I. Angelo: Hun_:5zn'i2m Dance N0. 5 (by re- ` qur.-; --J. Brahma __Infm-mi<.-inn... :lllL(.`l'llll>'.`,'IUIl-- .\Izu'ch-Th(. Patriot -.\I. .-Xnrqolo The Glow Worm Paul Linc-kc Snlw-ction--Bzu'caro]r: (Tales of I-1ofTm:m) -J. Offenbach. .\Iz11`ch-Pr)r:t and I":-a. and I.ir:h`. ('u\`::}r_\'1m-n --H. Filmorc "|"IJL` 1.'Y\'f` T. T '-Drury. former Ontario P. .nio1', `u-stied before the Chev- rier Transport Commission on Wed- nesday ami -whvn aske:-(1 if he favor- :11 21 provincial board with powc-I to fix truu.2:in_<.: 1`:11v.~'. .<:Li I don't like gov:-rmne-.nt. x'e_mi1aIion of any thing of that nature. TruckinL`." .<:iid .\Ir. DrL11`_\`. opened nnexv n:.arkcts for f;1rn1m's and took from ti:-~m the burdzn 01 ~`.1':n1. t`nv1x' I>\\'x1 p1`0(1uc(-. It-l'vi'riii:' in `Ex tiiITv)`cI1('<.' bu `A/\n`Vl-1.1: kw n-.7.` nu ; CAMP BURDEN SITE COST $8 PER ACRE t()i1('t.~ `I mu [0 Mu an acre. Camp B01`d(m site consists of about 17,300 zit-res. and outside of` the 1,400 aci-es that had been dis- posed of by administration, had been purchased as low as $2.50 an `acre and as high as $30 an acre. T hIe defendants at the arbitration proceedings Iried to prove the land could be u.~'r:d for fruit farming 91 pl] )'})0;\ F. T hr pun-.< ; _g'zu`d ; paid .f TIL. \ 1'0\\'n, I.u'.`dumg .p1qu. Of the 1.400 acrr.-s raxpropriatod '91: : z1c1`c.~,' zu-4; disposed of in this _iud`;:1n`--mt, the balance to be wit}1(,-1' 94.-ttlc-(1 out of court or by further ' nrocoedings. 'I`hr r-`|nin1nnf`: nnfddn of 'T`h0mn-1 ' nrocoemngs. Tho ciainimiis outside of Thomp- 9on owned abou: 350 acres among; them, which had been sold in 20- acre plots for prices ranging from $16 to $20 an acre. (`an1n P.n1-rhm :ifn r-nn!:i:1:: nf jxlli BAND CONCERT 1) --u. -Intcrmi;<. `L Dn `.1 n4- \Y Buit. ' 5 T $93512 lCx}mi|n'i;1H-Ll `H00 <: Vl)l'l('(`. Suislziiiii- l)_\' (u1n'is. liter of -l`00lllS. to 21 dis-, ween re- the price Vance ent usiice 'O(.`(,`('(llll,`l`S ion expropriat_ion School- ` third dose ('illH."\' UCCUF. Dr. N. W. R0,':'ers. .\I.O.H.. report- (-ti on conditions of the public : which he had inspected He 1'ecommendc: more drinking 1':1ueL-ts at Vic-toria School; sepzirate for tez1cl1e1'.= and more d1'inkin_2' faucets at l\'in_<: l'I School, also beftr-1' lie'l1tin';: in some Better li_L'li'.iny: was alsr in Prince of Wales School. Report of School Nurse The school nurse reported that `sliv had Inad-2 45 visits to the schools and inspected 624 pupils. Treatmvs--nt was ordered for 33, and there were eight re-acl'inis. Fifteen hoim, visits xvere made and 63 pupils received the second and of "noxoid. There was one case of German measles in Victoria School and four cases 01 chickenpox in Prince of Wales n 6 ed ed 0ff(il`S J.3(,`SI Sullllinll "ill; Su|\'1n}4 ()m' l`I<-ullulniv l)if:-1111ic.s'. `an un'_\ nwu - THE KING. PRO G R A M iv, warden, says have cleared out up Borden u1'~'a. The hunts last. year evi- .1 -L s-u`.r.-1.+ r.unu~'lr. : HUUIS J'cl5[- )'L`2|1' CV1 ml :11`. night p1~ow1er:< ' are becoming scarcv .< bordc-ring: the calm` ground vith 3 l.I'Ulll llH`CHZlll|.S U1 U11` LU\\'Il. Miss Florencw Russell, of Toronto; \\'1'ot(: z1pq)1_\'i111z for position as kimlm-_ `ueacher should a va- nnr\n\' nnnun i Pt. McNlCOLl. HONORS VWARDEN PATTERSON mv. ` Community singing: was led by ,K. Miller and musical numbers `were comribut-ed by Mrs. (D12) `.'\IcPhr.- and :1 quartette composed `of Mrs. Biggar, Mrs. McPhee, K. ';\!?`1m' and Rnbt. Mitchell. T,L`1':'0I1 \\'EL" [ll'L`.~'(.`Il`\`(1 \VlLH it HLUIU. somo t1'a\'c-1'1in_2` bag`, and .\11'.<. P:x`~ ty 1-son with :1 houqur.-t of rosrs. _-\.n :n1l1'c-.~.< \\'zx.- l'(`(1 by John Coard A toast to thw \'i.=itor.~7 was pro- posr-(I by B. J. I31'owne11, clerk of t}`(. village. and replies were given by .\Ia_\'o1' .\I-ackir. of llidland; Dr. G. E. Tanm.-1'. Rev. F. .\'IacNama1~.1. P.rA\'. Flatt, Reeve Wm. Thompson, -of Pene/tang`; Reeve F. Tissington. 3O1'i11ia, and Reeve C. Gratrix, of 'Ta_\`. (`..v.nm.n.\:n~ L~:v\nr:r|nr uvna In;-I kn 1 rv-u>Lu'- r t_\' Clerk -\4 ..... U. .. .,....,...V .. D111'h12` {hp :~\ r-ning W':u'd'~1 it-rson was p1'e.=emed with 21 znnwn H-n\':1`Iin\'r hnn-, nrlrl. \I1-: L'UllL/I'Ul L-I16 \'UlllIHB 01 IHEIT pl'0' rlu<*t.<. nor can llh-_\~ control flu -price at which these p1`0du(`t.< will he sold. but by co-operativc-s zhvy can control the volume that will br- put on the market. at any given time, as they have only two mar- lets. the local and the woril mari -ket The price of wheat xvou 1 m: be -ccntrolled by this, but oy lhr of production. Tho consumers co-operatiw move rn--nt is really the basic philosophy of co-operatives. Wle are all con- sumers. and in this we are all on 5. level. Group buying is prevalent among retail merchants so thoy car got ii}'1`(` low-.v,'t })O>`.~`li)lt3 price. 1: the a.-0-operative movement, the cm operative yrroup u. buy direc` from the wholesale or from tr- manufacturer. Th~'l'\' is no 1'c.1sGr -why trebail stores should be opprisr-.i (Continued on page four) `EAsI END TEACHER WANTS MOREMDNEY , j. `. The village council and citizens 101' Port I\IcNico1I on Thursday unight last tendered a civic banquet Ito their rc-eve, Georg-e Patterson. `who was .~e1ected as Warden of ;Simcor_- County for 1938. The `_C.P.h. Hotel dining` hall and ro- `tunda wa.< ci'o\vde(l to capzlcity, on: 2: hundred bl-ing present. Can? .T:a< \Iv(':nn1.H \\'n,< fn::.E. nunureu 0:-lug present. Capt. Jas. )IcCanm1] was tomb- master and made a good job of it. Wm. Finlayson. .\I.P.P., propo--.,i the: tons; to Canada, which was re sponded to by Geo1',<:c- I\IcLe:1n. ..\I.P. I .eoVc~ Ed. Dutton. of Vic Lorin Harbor. proposed :1 tons: to 1.h~. ('ount_\' of Simcoo, which was 1'. to h_\' Shr-1'i' Tn-1n-v Th- \IuPIwr- m-mmcnd Hm I ` _ - ?()p}msv(11u (_}<)\'1. .\.<. 1 .\ll (`n. ni .\(`<'(`)1ld`1l`_\' E Edlu-zlliml. 11 The Bozlni 01' Eduatioll huld a ,. session on Monday night. but ittlwr b11sim-ss was transacted. In :commit.t.ee the matter of determin `kirrgzg the cost of outzide pupils at `t.en`ding* thle Collegiate was discuss `ed, bu t-no dc-nitmx decision was an irivved at. 1 M.u.... D1......L... n.........1.,...,-. +,...,.L.,.- v` 1'] \"h`(l 211/. l Miss Blanche Ca1'1'uIliers, teacher lat St. George s School, advised that `she wanted her salary increased to `$1,200 a year. The attendance, [$1119 sziid, has alinost doubled that `of previous years and as a result `the work is vc-ry much heavier JClass sum-1'\'ision. discipline in thr lschool and on the pla_\ng1'ound are }harder, and a large ent1`a_nce class ;(l3 pupils) is in itself 21 } ]\'21_\'}` =_vear s work. The :<-c1'cta1'_\ of the Business `ML-n :< Club wrote encl0.<.in,L-' copy of a resolution passed by that body. 'Pl1nl' Han Rnnvrl n\ Vrlwinnfinva lac El l L`.`UlUL1UIl [J215l`.'(l U_\ LHLIL UU(l_\I. i'I`~hat. the Board of ]'Cducation bc rnquc-. to ]')lIl`(_'h21.`~`( . as far as po.<;~'ibIc, all sugplies for U1 .=choo].= `from mc-chants of 1110 town. xnu- mn..,...,...-. nubmn Ar rr,...n..+,\ 1" SQJUHI D1'u1'_\'. Ohm -Y [)L`I`lIl_V UHHK (XCPOSIE -OL.OU. ` King George Scho0I--Em'o1n~.o;-m 31. average attendance 27.9; penny `bank 60 exams. Want Province to Bear Full Cast of Secondary Education ' A communication from the secre * tary of the York County Secondarv tSchoo1 Boards Association ad\' of :1 resolution passed at a mr-=o'ting of 111- r-1\;-v.1 hon:-I.< z1dmini. s(*c0mizu'_\' :~'chooI:< in Yorlr C'n'.1:`.tj.'. The irc-sohitioii read as foiioxvs : `V'kn..p.n.- Ha vvr\ nu-11 , Victoria Schoo1-Em'o1menL 395 {average attendance 368.69; penny fbank deposit $78.09. : Kinxr F`.r1\\':n' Q1-hnn]:T3`.n1~nh11v.:1'If H(`It'l'l'lILL" IO tween early hu 0...-\,In;u-O-|V:t\I` h UdIIK (l(f})USlB vblO.U`U. King` Edward Schoo1-En1'o1ment 1246, average attendanc-> 227.72; penny bank deposit $51.80. Nina` Cnnrrrp Qt-hnnl__Wn\-nlmr-n1 "wne1`r*a.< U19 1111 (111211 (Ii Hon of the cost of secondary ` cation has created a burden on pe1't._V owners that has become nigzh unbearable, because the property owners are 1'wquirr:d to p1'actical1_\' 90 per cent. of the ( And \v]1r-ran: Hm nn:`r. nf H10 'fm'the1' to the burden. [Jl'Zl(.'LlC21ll_\' UU [JCF (.'L`I1L. O1 EHO C And Whereas the cost of the 1 courses in the rst. and stcond } High School is yzoing to add 1-_,,, \ _ Princv: iment for N Iend\ance $72.22. \7i/s4,-n-In 1` ]"C`.~'OH.1UOI1 \Vhe1'r>:1.< n of tho l'0Z\(1 I 0llO\VF tho un quz di.~ Pnif. Of Pf'ndR'I`\' ILA nu mu. uuA\A\.|A. lf"ontinuod on page four) Report of Principals 3'1 ! of Wales Schoo1----Em-o1- or January 450, average at :e 410; penny bunk d=r-po.=i' HLV OI DIIHCOL`, \\ 111C V\"a-5 :-(1 E. C`, Dr. .\IcPluAe proposed Lhv 3 the County Council and and 1-r.-.~pon: were mad-. mi-.n Pzrxer.-:on. County 1- U N (`nI:.n1nn and (`nun ' J U. \.UH`lllElH . T. Slmpson. .., PKG \ L 1' in the W Yeaf 1847 V01. XC1. No. 51. V`! nstablished Eight P2183-~ 1. and 13ro~ xv .1 I I vreu said I335` rnzf Co-operative Movement f Explained at Kiwanis` agrem-u w1tn W "} speaking in T max. unless cc 59119 people of I too be domina L'(>mmuni. _. 0L;:.~. \\'ilh its 1 pu-)'.~'un . in a measure nu...-....-.. -\\l|l\ \0\V' IHUH smtall p:1_\'. mm 11-\' In :--n nu 3'.<. )\\ nu ~ mm ENmiEB)te31i`M Amman 1' lL"l'xTI\" [U EIWUIL ll` <'rez1te'1i 3 hi_r:hwn_\' semi- :md to protect thy pub- xin-: n":'ht be advisable. `xnvr LIICO. Prr-mic-1` said ppon-d to `/Uzi ;:o\'-rnmont re in such matters as far . .-\. if he would al- `.0 work long hours for .\h'. Drury .<.'1id that if 1'v'~*.:`11`.za`w those hours you ' n1m out of work." ..- 1 .... `L.-.... .`.. Hm .-\cco1'di11g tcf only one in .1.-. unit} in H1211. ll. l'lll(_.' ~:xto1't1on by - wise. but u .-Gnu J-A IUHIHHJ xi1\\'z1,\' \lD'~. ULl| stop to- lso admit- trnnt li- nvn 1' _-nun 1, KAC1. .__ conditions improve for Mr. H. H. Hannam, sw-i';tz1i'y of the Ljniucd Fzu'1nsi-.< of Ontario, and also of the L'.l .0. Co-opemxivcit Company, Limited, spoke to the: b2n'i'iv l\i\\'uni.< (`lub .\Ionda_\' nighlr on the CO`01)\l`aLi\V`. Movemcntv. 4: Tliesc are serious times, said Mr ! Hunnzim, not only for the farmerm but for cvt.-r_\' business man, and W`(- are all looking for some way ouii of our clifcullics. The speakei agreed with W. D. Hen-idge, who, Toronto 1",'Cl'.`I1t]y, said he Czmadu, we are liabk 1 dominate-d by Fascism O] In this Canada 0* lH'1I(')'iZl1 wealth, every ' live com'fo1'tabl_\' and a measure of security. The a\'e1-zigu man wants .~:ccu1'it_\'; in Wants to have a conifortablc homc and to feel that he can depend on a steady job or income 1'01-tlu y-um ahead. H:1\':- wv .s<-cu1'it_\' tc in...-uu,. 6.\.- \.....u.. . 1...!" r\"\f\ (0 -r c..u.,..\.~ uAu una'yuacu VA; Cameron is charged with bigamy g in that on Dec. 30, 1937, he w-en1| _`th1'oug=h a form of L marriage wit}. an .-\I`Iand~ale girl, when he had been ah'cad_\' mared. In the false pret7(nc~: cha1'g-s, Chas. Christie, mana,.>:er of the Ar- cade Store, and V. S. Hambly, re cont proprirvtor of the Simcoc Hote1,j were the victims. Mr. Christie said that on the evening of `Nov. 30 last, Cameron asked him to cath a cheque for $6,? drznvn on 't.hv `Royal Bank. Barrie.` He had `known Cameron and solo him _ on various occasions.` 111- deposited the cheque a few days '-`1at-c-1'. but found that Cameron had ' no account in the Royal Bank. r`e.m.,..,m en 1.-;.'.- (\\Ivn u,.1...u- ...:.:i F T. Tyrtr, lvudger ikcqpzzl` .at the ;liank of .\'o-ca Scertia, and J. A. | Wilson. accountant at the Royai Bank, testied that Cameron :neve1; had an account at eiber "hank. ` A .-1.-ml luv 91-m m-m-:3-+w.+(. :4` 1. 1...: mu 1:x.~1. 11 you n21\'-" not secured n_\'111' :I-k-2:. bettc-r do so at oncr-, as th- nit-vndance limitvd. Mr. lo-.` w'I':I h accornpaniod from Ot- tawa by Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighon, and .\Ir. Hugh Clark, ex-.\I.P.. for. North Bruce. will also b-`- present. ICE. 1:` 101' me Dilnqllf,-I 10 hr` `:i\':-n by the BZ11`l'ig Consc-1'\`z1ti\'-3 _-\ssoc-iation in honor of Hon. Ear. Rowe on Friday. Feb. `2.3th, are 2'0- in.-: f:1.-t. If you hm -2 not secured nrnv '3:-L'..`: 1-xnffnv An an nf Ann.-. ght it out '2 asked Justice Chev` Hm` "Th'- situation is different," said Mr. Drury. You don't have ;m\\'m'fuI t1-uck~<-rs with monopoly 1~.1`u.~in;: to pay proper wages. In any case, I'm opposed to ;:ovr>rn ' z'1'Lr cc." BARRIE DEBATERS DROP DECISION TO VISITORS n.uawra.;-Jawxor ana maragre: ;\`1C-' ;Gi11, -of Or'i11ia, convinced the` jutigm: thfat 1"`? _cI.osedf v%1]1chE(1`} =sy1~e1n 0 re 1e 13 p1'e.-rra e 1 `the cash system, against Jack Parr` uml Mild1-;d<- Meredith, of Barrie n H10 sum)-n1a+\nn chin 'lW1o`| ` Ullll iHll(1l" 1Vll:`l'(]l1?I1, OI Darr1e.I On the z1frn1ativ'e side That? Economic Sanctions should be placed i on Warring Notions, two Collinig-` wood students, Wilfred Sheffield and F1'ance.-; Rider, had the best 011 `the a1`.g'11n1`-Lnt; ov(-1' Jon .\IcB1i(lc. und Mild1'0(1 Ueiuditli, of Barrie. 'I`l\.r. I'I|tll\I`\"lI' nu-n-nninn.-I ..n1-u\,.1 Av William Chalmers Cameron, who` was brought back from Smith's Falls "last week "to answer charges 01, falsr- pretences and bigamy, pleadled; g'ui1t_\' to the former cha1'ge in policei court on Wednesday. The Crown asked for 21 m-zmancl of a Week on` the `bigamy charge, and sentence was` -deerred 'by `Magistrate Jefs till all clmrges are disposed of. f`n I`\'\/\\Ifhhv` 2.. ..L......_....1 .--l.`I_ L2_._.._. 'l`hu Bzm-iu Collegiate .-\udi'co1'ium \va.< well filled last Friday night; when three debates were staged. [O1`illi;1, Midlzmd, Collingwood and j Barrio Coll-cg;iate students taking ;pzut. Ba1'1'ie's three teams were ;0utpoi1_1`c(.-d by the visitors. 4 I .1 tT|..n-._L....! `[1........ 1.... .....x 11.. 1 H211'1 _\' La_\' and Muriel Fullerton` `rst upheLd the time-honored ques `tion, The Pen is Mightirc-1' that Lthef Swor(lt._" J bt t`}ie decisi3nJw'as m avor 0 ac A ay an une lsgen, of Midland", on the neagtivt.-i Kl IE. I `lUl(l l\1H`(1l'L'(l .\1(_`I'l(llLH, 01 L')Zll'l'1G. I`h(- 1-<-vontly o)'g'zmiz0d school or- rcheskra rendered s`c-veral selections, which \\'(~1'w well received. `uzuln, l.t.`SLl.ll.L`ll M131. `L/2LIIk:1`.0.l'l znevelr `had account I Asked by the n1ag'istra ne if he had N any explanation to make, '.'Came1'on said that at the time he did not mean to defraud, but c'ircum- .~t:mce.< provcntui him from fwl.-I in}: his agreement. Asked if he "had I`\'(')' hon convictcd before. he said hr had been 1`nvicr. Ho wa.~ `29 _\c.~:11'.< of z1;z'(- and married. L'1'o\\'n Atlorm-y Evans read his .- m-uni 21>` 3.-`in.-11 by the Royal .'~.'.uum-d I`o'.ic-. In 1934 he was n:1\'ic1v-`i :11 .\':1p:1nc-0 on a charge mi" l'01'u`-1'3" and . L0 .~`~\'n v`u'.Ih.< it`. th. Ontario ]`1'o1`m;1I01'_\'. 'I`h- .<:1m-- .\'->211` hr ~. from H.u~f;`n and \\'::.< _'_"i\'!1 an xt1`a Innn`.`n Yv` In. um. .....\. PLEADS GUILTY T0 FALSE PRETENCESA `nu ucvount H1 U10 K0_\'Zll bank. ; Camvron. in his own i'JL`i1Z1if, mid; that he told Christie he had no monre-y in The 'bm1k~and asked him} to hold the cheque for a week. The cheque had `not -_v<>*t, `been paid. I n rY,,,,1,1 1 _ _,___ __-_ . ..--.. ,........ V. S. Hambly said that on the: .~`21 l11|` night, Nov. 30, Cameron ask-` Id him to cash a cheque for $5 dmwn on iihe `Bank of Nova Scotia. Pzu'1'ie. He said he `had money in the said muik. `Thy cheque was` (leposiu-(I and` czume `back unpaid, and ho hurn-d that the accused had no account thL-re. He saw Camp vron again in Jmmuary and he said h~ would come In the next day and muko it good. but `had not done so yet. Ix. lw Helm-1u<`tl \\'lwn I}L:211m (`l1ur_;'(~ llomd on ]``v}). 22h'd. ms. t Edawxtdl-Jawlor and Ma1'ag'1'et Mc- HH. -nf F)r'iHia, r-nnvinnpd the illlll In an 111'. Dru1'_\' aw.`-wd xing was to pt-\'e::: monopoly it might be truck-xing` mi_<:ht he u-uml l"r:)\\n`I|H.IV` Hp H \\il-` 3:1` 1 193:") he on cl1z11';:c- n 1(l`!l'. 1 \\ z':- ('0 :1 O. \'il.~' L'UIl\' of theft 4!: nnnuv mqur,-t (`nnerv KJAIIIVUKL \.1|JLlll|-IV .L\rVLL\J LJUJIAJLIJI/\C\3` met, l:1. \\"Lcl< vml and let three `,conL1'acts for .~:upplyi11g mz\cl1i11~v1'_\' for the rozul . totalling neur- .l_v $10,000. General Supply Co. Ltd., To1'om`o. will . a DL-i.~'ol ` motored tractor complete [01 ` $'..\ 1T. .-\ l-<,anin_r wheel grader; lwiilh power control for con. `was pun-l1:1sL-d from the -J. D.` A l.t.d., Paris, for $3,020, and :1 road ripper was purchased 3 I from Sawye1`-I\Ias:~:e_\', Ltd., Hamil- I [5;ton, for $775. ' -.`LL`\ (`H3011 of Swine. 9 an .. U1 D\\'1Tl". 3.30 p.ni.-A- idr(-.=.= by H. J. -.\I:i_\'b~(-. director of Ontario Hog Grz1d.r.<. Toronto. Commercial S\\'in:- Production and Advanced R--:2'i.ir_v. j 3.50 p.m.--Discussion and pre- sentation of Simcoe County Swine Clubs` 1938 program, Stewart L. Page. agricultural representative! for North Simcoe, and F. A. Lash ! I-ey, agricultural representative for South Simcoe. 410 p'~i--Enro`ment of mem- b'.I'S and adjoumment. Every street. and walk in Barrie` was d2lI1g`L`1'OU.\,' :0 walk on on Sun- day, with ice evex'ywhe1'e. The ltown x-x1g;in(3L-1* had lour trucks at lwork from ciflht o clock in th~-:- m01'nin'g' till 10 p.m., sanding` the streets and walks. In Ba1'riet.hcre 411-ru nun`. :n .nl1,_ nl` uv..H,-.- nnrl lllUl'Illll'j. ,' Llll LU 1).]! are over .30 miles with the r-quipmunt wolud tak-3 nca1'l_\` CO\'(.'1` tlvenl all. 'I`Imn-,. um unmv A. Shepherd and C. Donnelly,: two young men of the Everett dis- it1'ic`h, were assessed $10 and costs .of $7 each for consuming` liquor in Jan illmgal place. Provincial Con `stable Elliott laid the charges fol-' `lowing a dance at Everett. where ;tl1'.-- men had the liquor. l Roth nlnadnd o-nilfv and H-'fJi chai) OI: , , j..j____.__ TWO MEN PAY $34.00 FOR i I HAVING LIQUOR ILLEC-ALLY ;ur.-' men nau tne uquor. n i Both pleaded guilty and were lnot; represented by counsel. They, ;`are iarm laborers and had never, {been convicted before. ' Ilia ..-.-um`.-.1.-. 4-nab 4-Lin ':V1"t\ n1-`V1 ` lJ'L`UIl CUHVICIEQ DCIOIE. His worship took this into con-. Esideration when passing sentence 01 "$10 and costs for each or 30 days. `One was able to seiztl-e up, but The" "other did not have enough cash jwm-n the court closed. [FOUR TRUCKS USED TO I SAND STREETS SUNDAY: I - con.-r um-n1 am. There _was vc-1'_\' little damagra from the l1ea\'_\' rain, as all gutters and cznchbasins had been cleaned and the water got away nicelvy. v Barric- s expenditure for relief `last \v(.~uk was $722.82, compared; with $643.90 the previous week, _and slightly above the corresponding week a year ago. A iznfai nf A00 nnrann: warn o-hm-r . . , In 1215/ WA) :5zs,1;sb,uuu While a part of the program IS I.-.~`1[};'('l:3.ll_V planned for Junior Farm! ers. it will, in the main, be of in in terest. to al_l farmers. Heavy losses have been reported in rearing swine Fire throughout the county, and the ex- s ;`hibit and talk by Dr. Stevenson `on `Park. `swine parasites and swine diseases` Loss was almost. $2,500,000 less iwill be of special interest. Since than the average yearly loss of thc `the time allotted to Br. Stxevensonipast five years, but showed an in-` for this discussion in t e main partzc-reuse of $267,500 over 1936, the`. `lof the prog-;ram is much too 5-h0!'t`I`epol't showed. `t_o deal fully with every phase 01: allied the subject. anyone \\ l>`i1iI`lL1` to g`eticrinie.< spw-ic information is urged` to SC-Cilport were Dr. Stexm-n. }e:x'}}11ibi`I'. to dis p1'o.~.:,-cut(i)(:`ns Oresulting 4.3 cL1.<.~Iinz1tter.< witi im rom one to 4 S) two o clock in the hall. Iconductc- bv Following is the ])l'O_`.'.'l`illll as Z\T`|ni('l`. l'('I\`l'k|i(:(i res l'Llll_`.'.`l'(i for the afternoon: ;i(`(`ll(il2ll'.\' origin. 1 to L . p.m.--Exhibit preparedby 'l`h~- l/Ir. l.ion-l St-z1\' n.-on. Provincial ' {il\ r:....i... i,..- 1 I0 1))`. Lit 7.oolo<,:'i. h In ('Ulll[)"l Clubs. 0 . \\Ut`K a year ago. I A total of 400 persons were giver assistance, 95 heads of families, 291 .dvependents and 14 indiv'idu"a1s.| Carnna 1-nvn 0'1IY|! - (`\`H>'l'.< nzu monopoly. lie. rat-c 'I`1u. Pm: pa-1.1, .Q'.\'i n > Food , Fuel % C1otAhin.g` ' Shelter Light ..'. ' Water 1111.11: ` n.u. . . . . `_\Zis(-(2]l;1mous A progx-am of inm-rest to 2.13: swine producers in Simcue Count)`, is being arranged, to be held in the; `Barrie Legion Hall on Friday after` H0011. {RELIEF EXPENDITURE OF I $722.82 FOR LAST WEEK` VV 2118]" iH.H.R. ` 1'1 .-r.ll.. `SWINE CLUBS T0 I Meaty FRlDAY%1I%ii ,Wnrk, E tmnd fExhibi1T and ' l z11'a1.s'it<-s 1 by Dr. 5 _ .~`IU [J.IH.:l}l>`ClL".\'I(.)Y1 OI pro_<:1`am: _\I. W. Chepesulk. _<:rz1dv;-r. Barrie. -7 1. . .. \\\ 1).".-ruono'.'.\.. roll 111')" Ht . tau |A.\..-_ Thr t'm'n1- 2' he w'1.~ (Ippcm -`. H`..u.-no.-. M :1; -uvepenaents and 14 Comparative gures: Fab 11 '22 Simcoe County u.+ `.._.c H 1.]- l1lUlH`l Dlrl \'= 115011, I l'0\'1nCla1 lo<,:i.-t. Guelph. _p.m.--Chairman. Czcil J. Chap- . prz.-. Simcoc County no C]uh.<. Bu. .~:~` session and call; .<(:c1'(.-tzu` report for 7, R H. 9!: rd`: - r-If-r|`1'nn nf p.m.~--.-\dd rr 'nn;nn Pru- B;t;ri e,k Ontfio, Thursday, February 17, 1938 KUUI" .`.` U Parasites C ngures I Feb. 11, 38 Feb.12, . . .$419.86 . 218.80 32.14 -16.00 $722.82 I Talk on .\`\\'i1`1.(`; zmd ],`Jisvus~.< i Sh-\'0nsn1I. W171 `.I`\ I1: !...'U an L~u\I:L' uuulr _vuu will throw n`. 1`. out work. Shnl! \\'f` 1:a`.'- the-m in thwr qua.g'mire-let them ght it out the : way the world lets China and Japan L`L`:L'll\~ilLlUH mark-.-t hogs` ..nn.. f`.-ant`. Road Commit`cee' three` ..lw(u..- )\\t\n`1:11.u1' U]. the ML.` 111 lJE1l'1'lL' Lli'\$1'U of walks and the town has it 15111-cc days to U1". LlUHe' and D1seases $6.94.5r:, a\\'a1'ds 1 Q Q "7 kl \\ it {U E . 1.037 Swin= 1937 .~~u~n~.n an I 1.84 V K'lll\ l \\l' .l'L'LH.'lL_\ L :\CCUl'UUl`c',' Lb: mcomrr tax 1'eIu)'n.<, m~ <.-\'r_-1'_\' Lw-'nt_\' in Ontario paid in cmm- tux in 193513. and as for thr :";x::m-r.<, only om, in 4,440 paid in- cnrm. tax. From 19228 to 1933 the :fa1'nw1`s' income dropped 22 per cunt. Sim-~ 1933 it. has bum-11 5:'1`ad- ually incn-21.~in~g_. bu: at the presem 1':\1 r- nf` i11r-1~:I nr \v?|| hm H172 hp.

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