(Arthur H. Labaree) A po1icema_n recently entered the ofce of the complaint clerk in :1` Brooklyn, N.Y., )Iagist1'z1te s Court to prepare a complaint agz1in.-1 2: man to be a2'1'aig'ned for burg1a1'_\'.J un . 7 u .. Nut Shop The Barrie W . I. hold their Ch1`i.~'t- uun.. The following` accounts were pa:<.<- II ' u._.n\,n..;- .u -. .vn .,..u.u....\ I'n(lo1' thv :1u.a])i(-e.~' of the 1.1 44' 1.` . 1) _.. 1 n..,. .L. Here VESPRA COUNCIL NOW 1 .< `were read from Ontario, encIo. direct relief, Sop- Foleman, count_\' for -`$30.63, hos ' Lvnna .. T '1` 0:. ..C........... h\/ H... \lA\- ;..\.uu.~ux1: u; uh: canine z1.<.~'ist21nt. Other wise. he; might himself fall :1 victim to the sa\'ag`ery with which the dogs are trained. Innate ferocity and loyal- t_\' to u singqle person are the attri- butes which t the seven dogs for their work, according to Patrolman Peter Reiss. who has trained them for twent_\'-two years. All have. been donated to the city by citi-` zens. but only one in :1 hundred are acceptable. All are Germm: shepherds. Kim and Nero. brothers, are the newest recruits, but they. were acquired four years ago. T`::v,~ veteran is Pup. eleven _'\'2`11`S old. O l Neilson s are strictly Quality Chocolates. The chocolate, the fruits, the nuts, cream and sugar are all the very nest. lNeilson s Chocolates are supreme-and what is more, supreme - Lth;:y re NH.$ON $ CHOCOLA for your Christmas gift c you give happiness Page Two '50` .v\l\- .. 1 go on the u u .u go the \\'itne.~ws stziml undi said the Clerk, 2! smile re- his frown of indignation. L the same, he ought to get 4;, `,.,.. Han .n...n.~+ .....i u... I E V I ,,,`__,_-,. -.,- ......b...._~. But I don t want to Sign the` complaint, protested the o.`TiEer, after it had been IzLbo1'i0us'._\` pre-`; pared. E (41171... A,,. an: 1 - v v I THEY RE WONDERFUL AND THEY RE FRESH! always NEW YORK S POLICE DOGS Choose CI%@C@LATES A1 xhe ' and ` B11r_9;1a1`.< used to eu.9_\' prey, hcczulse 1_hig`h l1e(l}.';es which only section of the city protected 1 'l)_\' police do'_s;'.~v. In winter, they 5:0 on duty two h';u1'.~' earlier than in . ;.summer, because of earlier (la:-knc.<.< | ju---. nml ivcreased a`ctond;=11cr: at motion gpicture theatres. | nu.` 4-, ._ ,, I 1 u n 1 , V.` .4... \. vnnvuvtvan The dogs are unleashed. Each \\'e:n'.< a leatlieiutipped muzzle that he is trained to use as :1 combina- .tion hatterin_L,~' ram and st. When Patrolman and no}: meet a pedes- trian. the lva. is refastened, since the (lo;_~'.~I have been known to jump at pCr. who raised 21 hand to ask Generally, however. the dog's can be restrained by a verbal command. \Vhlie the patrolman who has a `list of vacant houses, walks along; `the F'lath11. streets, his dog in- ivestigates drivewa_\'.~a and back _\':mi.<. Hon'cs are also investigated when it is known to the oflieer that their owners are out at the theatre or making: social calls. Patrolman lleiss sa_\'.~ the work is essentially pre\'enti\'e. as much as six months 1'requuntl_\' elapsing' before captures. Kim made the latest arrest, bringing down a sneak thief who had snatchetl a woman's pocketbook '. from her car while she stopped for `a trailic sig-nal. Patrolman Jack D01-er .~':1\\' the thief running away fand sent l\'im after him. Kim ~lknocked down the man before he ilhad run `.200 _\'211'(i.< and held him down until the policeman reached the spot. . -'-(1.... ,4` LI... ...-eL .I::x2-,,1. ....... -.. _..uu\.. - I Because the an-e. ofcer wasn t me at all. 117'! 1 . of bu1'5.:'lu1'ies J .._ ..,.v.. One of the most diicult things is to train them not to be afraid under gun re," said Officer Reiss. They'd he no good if they weru grun-sh) . W9 take the young` dog- nine months to a year is best to start the training---and slap a `couple of boards together. After a ifew days of this, we get him used to :1 cap pistol. Finally, we get him ,so he doesn't inch at the sound _of 1 .38 1'e\'o]\'o1`. '. around a house. We walk . the do`: around and around a house `mud we keep saying `Search . ' Search !' Then somebody imitates "We also have to train them to an escaping burgiar by running' :`2'o1md the house and the dog chases| him. We teach them to jump, on Beczxtlsc ich aH'o1'ded of the prevu Flz1t1)L1s]1, it i .mzu1 ses, ets, ays A... 41. . .\{`l!..\.. 41...; nd the of the I 1 good valence is the Esaturday }Market Fowl moved a little better at the lxnarket on Satur(la;'. although the bi}: 1`1l>'l`I of hu_\'in_-2' in this line will `natu1`all_\' take place this week anal ,ne.\;t, when l1Lll1(ll'L'd:3 of chickens,` ducks. geese and turkeys will be` pu1'cl1a. 1'01` Ch1'i. dinners. `l'.......L..L',., L- .. ..,-.____..._`. L`... A'_._.I Then what do you mean by com-1 ing in here and giving me these facts? Who is the sirrestingi oicer `.' Police Do}: No. 7t'i81`2," replied the patrolman, unabasliml. You can ink his paw on 21 pad and letl him sign the complaint that \\':1)'."' \Vell, you ll have to trawl`. thei A... t. r..- -.. LV,_ u Veg.-`etab1e.~x, to 1lC(`0n1})al`l_V the fowl in making` up the Christmas menu, should move quite b1'iskl_v, z11t11oL1_e;h this food 1-0mmodit_\j has been rathox slow of rctent Weeks. `ruA\.AALs-`\.\A 4.v. xuu-.u-Aug uu-u~..u. I Several loads of wood and nmny! poun(l.< of f1'eshl_v killed beef. porkl and lamb were disposed of on the. market on Sntu1'da_\'. I P1`\'2llllll_Q` prices : l l~I;:;:s, dozen . . . . . . . . . Chickens, lb. . . . . . . Butter, lb. . . . . . . .. Ducks, lb. . . . . . .. Onions. small basket Celery, bunch . . . . .. Potzxtoes, small basket Potatoes, bay: . . . . . 1Fowl, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . Beets. small basket . Czmots, small basket . Cauliower, per head . - -.uu.u\,u, uu. Ihunpkina each ..... CWtron. each . . . . .. Spinach, bunch .. Aynes, snudl basket \ ogctuhle )Iarro\v Squash . . . . . .. 1 The dogs weigh between 65 midi (95 pounds. Each has his own ken-| Incl. The single meal, Reiss |said, consists of four poun(1;< Of! boiled beef, with c1`acker:~' and rice. } ` A copy of the Northern Advance, dated l8(`.5, di.~p1a_ved in Jack Steele's barber shop and poolroom, Allandale. caused `considemfble in- terest this week as patrons eyed. with interest the followinyx Yuletide` advertisement : ' 11Y 4.. \,..._\,u liquors and Canadian sh is an excellent source of Vitamin A, which pro- motes _:1'o\\'th and enables the body- to 1`esi. disease. account of the high hedges. They gcan clear fences seven feet high Mvhen the_\"re Ieady to 1.-'0 on pa- ` trol. E E 73 YEARS TOO SOON dog to testify. placing- u1 .. . or on draught, ail ne brzmdies. lhe Barrie Advgnoe .30-420 .18-20c .26-27c ...20c ....18c .. . .200 ....15c ..20c T165 ..$'1.0 20c ..10cg .u,.\... u|\. .uLr. vv I u1v.:_\, \l.`l'hlTl1or11ton; 1112 S. Rowe. Blake St.;i ll'l.\Ii.<.< .-\m<~li:=. Con. at home; Crrorgo Henry Coles. 20 Wellington MN St. l`Ia. Elliott Gordon Coles, Owen ' 2011- St.; Horace John Coles. Hen1'_\' Stu, ei>'S .\lr.<. llznnpton F. Fralick. B211'rie. They also have twelve gran(ll1ilrl1'(,n cc. and two `neat-g'1'andchildren. v . 3 I . I Mr. Coles was born in u.on(lon.i Englancl, on December 15, 1858,! and celebrated his eightieth birthda_V` on Thursday of this week. He came to Canada with his parents, ` Mr. and Mrs. Grinle_v Charles Coles, i in 1870, arriving in Barrie in Jul_v|' 01' that year. .\Ir.=. Colcs \\'as born at Shanty Bay on September 27, 18-63, the daughter of Mr, and .\Ir.<. Jas. l-lubbert. ! I ( = ( Following their nim`riz1_2':. .\lr. (`oles continued with his trade :1: z-.3 butcher, :1 hu. which he con-` ducted with marked success umil hi< retirement from this eld In :?rlC.i when he entered the dairy b.1sine<.=.` which he conclucted until . then Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coles `Fifty-five Yea}: Wed Each man and dog Y1i;"h{1j\' patrol; a residential area which, althouglzf within the city of New York. cor:-' p1'ise.'< separate homes an?! cottages with many back yards and .=omc~ with extensive grounds. Davis Street, when. . children and g1'z111<'!chiI they served their ftj.'-fth \\'edding' the lthat Rex`. M. R. )`IcCo1`mick per- Efornled the mz11`1'iage ceremon_\' of `George Charles Coles and Sarah E.-\nn Huh';:e1't. who took up 1'esiII- Sunday, December 11, marked ai happy ocxasion at the home of Mr.f land .\Ir;-. George Charle.< Coles, 2!` have lived here ever Lin... ' One of the 0l~;ie.~'t nnimbers of the: l.0.0.F. in Barrie. Mr. Coles is :1 Past Noble Grand of Barrie LO(lf.1'C No. (113. and i.= holder of the fty-1. year jewel of that Order. He is ac-' 'ti\'<:- in the lo(l_e'e at the present time in the capacity of nancial sec1'etary. -He was one of the most active supporters of the old Re- formed Episcopal Church. He` szerved the town as alderman for five years, retiring` in 1929 as re- pre. of ward one. l;'rne. Charles Coles, the eldest son in a family of eight children, was killed in action at Langreinarcke on April 2-1, 1915. The rem21inin_Q'i `seven are: .\Ir.~'. W . E. Gre_\',f .V1'V1__..._l,.., xv, 11 n1 1 N. A \\':1.~` on D_-.:(~:2:bvr 11, 1883, at leformeti Episcopal Church, located on llulcaster Street, Rev. time and ' A ' nomn rade 2 cor-:}{o$p : lrang` . `Inn: J1 :h1C, A `I . . . ( I Das1ne over ml ` Th 1,... .,u. Why not `."' demzmded the clerk. with :1 glare. U1).-\,......... LL- ,.._,_ .-_, m . ...- \..-..... VV/"i~. 1))-anch. Quite 21 11um1;a:i' fmin this com-1 munity zlttended tho l.-um-1'11 dance at Shanty B_a_v last Friday" evening. Rev. and Hrs. ;\'ewmz1n spent 'I`hu1'.<(la_\' evening: with M1`. .:m ;\Ir.~'. G. Lawrence. M rs. G. `executive W.I. held fith. She A|\.\zl|lI iund )I1'.< E end. be held in Centre Vespm Hall on Dec. 21st. This is to be an old- time (lzmce. with prizes for luck_\' spot, ol(l~tin`.e waltz and the la1`_{.r- est load of g'i1'l.'- in 21 car. If you iwant to lmvc 21 good time don`t lmi.<.< this (lance. ; _ 1 I The last (lance of the season will CENTRE VESPRA ..\,...., .....\, gttcauw UL 31.1.` A. Pztttemon over the week 1'(\-pro \I\t'I`\ `-.\'in_21`m\'c uttontled the ::~c`.in_u' M" Centre Simcm: at ICIm\':1le Friday, Dec. -um-~ ! the Centre 1 > '!"JY".SY7AY, DECEMBER 13, 1938. l........_\ u..- uunu um I|llIljLIl(ll.lUIl. 1Vest]gateS Just Hon the credit for the 2n'rest." . the it officer. proving as-';xin the f1-iemiship I owne and ':o_\':1]t.;v ximt exist in the sub-lor urban F]uthu. section of Brooklyn, E where the .\'e\\' York Police Depart-gp1-ex-entive, ment'a~' ",~,1e\'en a1og_-.< patrol the`ir|1'1-equ.-nt1_v nightly beats. | m 'T`1no Ann-;~ nvo --\'.-...,.'- uh-..-v - - - ' ELOOK l;Barrie W.I. |Xmas Meet CHRISTMAS MEETING OF EGIFTS EXCHANGED AT ANNUAL ; ACTIVE ORGANIZATION. ,_ .. ....._... ;_/Iulrlull \UUlL \,l( .l`K and rent of hall. $24: road voucher No. `9. $657.36. {The council adjourned to meet according to statute, at 10. o'clock on the 15th inst, 1938. A. B. C-outts, Clerk lilnus meeting" in the I.-gion Hall, on | 5Tu0sd21_\' afternoon, December 6, w1t'r~ ! . . '1o1't_\'-ergrht p1'e.~`ent. .-\ decorzlted tree su1'1'oumlc(l by gifts which the mem- be)';< C`XC]1a11_Q`ed, added to the festive City of Toronto, supples relief, $1.30; Vespm Municipal Telephone System, part levy, 5-100; Mrs. Mai`- garet Peacock, supplies relief, $8; Jas. Orok. \vd!d inspector, $6; Robt. Lightfoot. weed in. $15; Jas. C1':1i;:. .~u\vin_x.:' wood and piling` same in hall, $9.64; H_vdro-Electric Power (`om., .\Iinesin_(r St. ll`.'l1tll]1.Z`, $63; 'l`lio.-. (":i\':1I1z1y4'li, bailiff, Division Court. $12; A. Ronald (`o.. lwullm \linn_-inu- Q6 l.'..-l.L:..... 3./s 4-v 4; 4: w ....,_..-. u\\\IuII|.. -r\1.`Y; I1. I.::y, \\'r:-;1th.<. $5 : John A. Spence, plowing` _;'1'avel pit, $2.25; Ideal Shoe Store, supplies relief. $9.60; T. (. ('r:1i:.:. Di\`i. (`ourt Clerk [No I) nan-2n occa. The roll call was 1`csp.md- e'd to g`ene1'ou:~:1_\' by 21 donation to Christma.< C-heel` bz\. which wil` be sent as usual. ed : un5uu_y ucaua. I The do:;< are "_\'ex'o." Re.\'."`t Skippe1-." Peg;-g_\`." Boot.s," 1 Kim and Pup, and they work.1 from kenne1.< at Ocean Parkway and 1 Avenue W. Each dog has its mas- V] tel`. 21 patrolman who takes two 3; Weeks at the beginning of his as~| signment to win the friendship of his _] r\1..,\.. ......- L- -- nzunn , . . _ . .. V,,...., ... nunruu '\ u.. Hull! `.\IiIm. St. Ii,-_--min-_--. $6.15; 1). f5. '("olon~.:m, hu. 2lL'('0lll1t.'\`. $44.63; Boys & Boys. zu-count, $19; H. )1` 1.... ..~......ol.` av . Y ! N I `\..u...u us.-nun: ll\l.`lll\.(/ll (lllll UIH1 `to the R.V. H0. Barrie. 21.4 in- digent `patients from .Ve. and !cop_\' of clerk's letter disputing two `of the cz1. lC(l_x:zn' Kendrew, relief ofcer, Mono aTwp.. . that :1 reident of Vespra had applied for relief and asked for :1utho1'it_\' for I :-n|\\n l A splentlid paper on community lactivities was fziven by .\I1's. Tuck, the convene)`. Plan.< were made for a demonstration on meat cookery by .\I1'.<. Bishop and '.\'I1`.=. Bell to be _2`i\'en in Jzmuz11'_v. .\I1's. .\IcInto. jg'z1\'e her final talk on the project j (]11ilt.< um`. quilting`. which will he car- ! ricd on z11'tei' the new yez11`. Gifts iwill he sent to the three members I l I .\Ii'.<. Hofgzm. .\li'.<. .\Io(lel:m(l and I\li'.=. `Sm.\'tl1(~. who h:i\'o recentl._\' moved i The council met rm the 3111 in.~"L.. iwith 2111 the I}1(.`l11h(?)'.< present and ithv reovo in the chair. Communication.< \\'(31'e `the t1'easu1'e1' of cheque for $6.50. tember; D. H. itreasui-er, receipt hospi- itai at-count.<, indi`;-'enL.~; J. 'I`. Simp- ison. count_\' clerk. ad\'i. that two `patients had been admitted to the |T0ront0 General Hospital and one in. Hm Dv u,.. :4.1 n.. ..- -, :._ ; L...._.. : .\I1`.=. B. `Ca1'ter'.< _\'oun_g' d:u1r:]1te1', l.]une, accompanied by .\Ir.~'. P.:u'ker, I I'z1\'ored with :1 \'er_\' plea:-in_: dzmcc, _\'hir-h \\'u.< much enjoyed. , KIHILI ...` (....`,...c.- .,. LlI\. Aid 01' .I`:.~'.~'1L iozul Pre. ; ("hurt-h. .\Ir.<. De:-rozlt of the We. ? Czumdu I"]ou1' Mill F0. Gave a flour : demon.-=1'rution dinner in the hzxsement |of the church on TL1e. This 'wu.< followed h_\' :1 . dietetic `talk by '.\h'.<. Degcw-1'. The event. ;wz1.< much enjo_\`eri hy the l:1(`.ie.<. ...-.. \..._,v`. \/\II (`hI.'i. Cz1roL< were :-un_-_-' tm'\':1l.< :E11rin_;' the mn~0ti11'_e` DEMONSTRATION DINNER KI . ea \ m`(1 lilw :1 by-andnew -Iwlriv 1min For your mm (`In-i. present, \\'m1|(ln'1` you ? YOU CAN Have One by Dropping into the