-,Two Men Tried on Charge QF Ste_a|ing F_i\_Ie C`ai':t|e . IUU . 6.168 . 4.045 . 1.050 JUU 800 R 1 uu 6.150 4.085 1 .050 `. 500.00 ` 850.00 , 30.00 320.00 -{.694 300 10!} J\I\l 5,500 Harry Twiss Initiates Son at Kerr Lodge Past Masters Night Lust 'l`htn'sdny night was the nu- nual Past I\I!u: nigh! of Kerr l.t)d1_.:c. l\.l". &- A.M. Wm`. Bro. H. .1. Twiss presidtd zmrl lw had his sun Ttd for tho c:mriidnt<,-. He was as- sistc-d by Wur. Bros. J. H. Rorlncrs. J. w n/1.-rs.-k nnd w Rm. 1!. A. Hvnrv III II (`hl`Qll(` p'l_VUIl? IU unllmlll. l`0siti\'1` identification of unv of the hides was made un July l0, I933,` by Walter Bnnnnn. one of the 1-mn-v pluinknts, and William Mela-ml. his: hlrr-rl mun, at the parking: plum in` Toronto. f`.nnnluhu,n.O'c Qinrv slsled Dy Wur. urus. .I. 11. 1u)ru;L-r:.. .~. W. Merrick and W. Bro. H. H(*m`y of Corinthian Lodge and the follow- ing Past Masters m'cupiL-d the chairs` ` I.P.M. R, J. Spl`()(.t,'S.W.-E. R. Lewis, ` J.W. I. A. I\/IncL.'|chlan, Chap. J. I". Craig. S.D. D. l". M(.`Cunig, .117. E. E. ; lVlcI":\rlden. as. L. 0. Vair. .15. J. D. Wisdom. LG. B. G. R0bcrtsm1. ,.- n.- \'v l.VlH1||I. n.\v. u. \I. uv..\......... After the clnso of the meeting a lunch was szorvod in the ante-room and an impr program put on. The toast tn the Past. Masters was proposed by Bro. E. I... Welle and re- sponded to by Wm`. Bros. H. J. 'I`wiss, R. J. SprnH_ J. H. Rndgers and J. 1-`. (`raign Thv Visitors" was introduc- orl hy Rm. M. A. Adzunsnn and War. Bro. H. (1. Rnb(`x'tsmI responded. "Tho (`m1did:m'~" was prnpn. by Rm. H. V. Plowman and replied by E. A. (Tod) '1`wiss. *r*Im uinninxf nr Anlri Lnnrv Svm! E. A. 1'l`m1) `1`wxss. The singing of Auld Lang Sync concluded Hm cvo|1im.:. Local Dental [Offices ` Entered by Burglarsi 1 Chief of Pulive Alex. Stewart rv~ ports :1 st-rios of lmr;.:|a1'i-5 of local dental offices which ho believes in be the work of an oruniiized gang: of dt-ntnl thieves working th1`on;;:h- out the prnvinvv. \N|\H1- 11!` R J Sm-n11 was at out the prn nvv. While Dr. R. J. Sproti lunch on March 15. with his office locked. zi thief Jlp})?ll``hHy used .1 skeleton key to (-ntvr the offivv. The i'obl)m' niacin away with $8 in (`ash from the cash box, including a $2.00 hill. : and thirty cents in Unit- ed States (`HpDCl`S. hr nnndnll Ri~lmrd_ also I'(`-: on btaws Cuppurs. I Dr` Randall Rivhardson also ported the loss of about $20 worth of gold one day last week from his office. The thief in this vase, also ust-d an Sk('ll`10l1 kny (nr thn purpose of emry. In hnlh 1-amvx :1 mm) had mllvri on entry. In both cases. :1 mm) had thv day previmnsly. wanting to buy nld gold. and d(`,sirim.z an appoint- mvnl. Prvliro 1'01-1 Hull in this way, the rnhlwr or rnhlwrs. : an idea n{ thv uffivr: lnymns -.u-an-4 nu. ......`..... l..0(`al polive repnrted on 'i'ut-.s`day that Joseph Gray, aged 55. had es- caped from the Insane Asylum at Pcnetanguisheno. and was at large, presumably in this di: lie is described as being five feet. seven inches in height, with weight 165 pmmds. vandykc beard. tweed pants. - dark coat. no overcoat, and swings 1 his head when talking smnptimes about religion. which is !B.c.1. STUDENTS I? PLEASE wm-13 MUSl_C_AL PLAY` THIS WEEK ! CIRCULATION "Bulbul," -l-3`<;}~1uBrigI.1t and Tuneful, Cleverly k Presented With tuneful melmiy and r( L`H.'i- five 1_\'I'|L`. tht`. musical play "Bu1hu|." prv.<(`mr-(I by the .stu of Barr:-3 (`nl1(-g:i:m- Instilul(- in tho sclmnl nu- dnnrium last Wednesday and Friday 1v\'vxnxu:.~`. was :1 (|<~lu;hHul }Irn(|ll(`- Hum In 1-V.-rv wnv I WELL PATRONIZED INSANE} MAN SOUGHT 15 'H\_\' L'l"lH.`1'lHll. III1 wnpc tn have them Limes in the future. rjn!iL')\.Y uf hxrnl lnI| US IIRIILY V r the infinite` ..-.u<.- . Barrie Tax Rate ls Set At 44 Mills For 1934 Increase of Three Mills FOUTMONIHS 1 ` FOR OWNER OF ; 1 LIQUQR STILL! Orville King, InnisfilFan11-? 1 er, Guilty Under I7___2-_ A_A k 1 l`nli(`e nffirors who raided the fnrm residence of Orville King, con- (-vsslnn slx, lnnlsfil Tnwnshlp. in the pouring rain of Saturday evening in search of an apparatus. for man- ufm-luring liquor, had :1 dlflicult task assigned 10 them, but their 0(- furls were finally rewarded. An im- V provised bniler, made from a copper . tea kettle. was found at the bottom _ of 21 bin containing a thousand bush- _ cls of oats. while a "worm" was dis- ; covered in the lmttom of another , 500-bushel bin. . Vina uruu ln had ulhnn (`nnuOahl(- 12. I933. The Crown :~'ummonerl no less than twenty-eight witnesses in the ense. including police officers and officials and employees of the. puck in}: house which had nureluised the unirnals on July it. I933. for $211.69 in (`hl`Qll(' payable to Graham. I933, rom- in C`ompluiu.iut.':; Story Walter Hnnnon, Vzisey. the first witness (`Hllt`(l by tlur"'(`rn\\'u. szwl he was in DHl`lllt'l`.\`lll]1 with his fath- `vr on at farm on lot lit. (`om'es.~iou -t. 'i'Medonlc._ Graham resitlea on lot. i7 and Brown L11 Wmerley. The rat- tle had been plzieed on the \vest An unfortunate sawing machine accident took place Monday morn- `-ing when Charles Harris. fifteen- ycnr-olrl son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur `Harris. 85 Sanford Street. was ser- iously injured. Rushed to Royal Vic- il(`l-iz` llospital where medical atten- tion \v:is given by Dr. W. C. Little. vthe young lad is now doing as well as (`an be expected. The boy was assisting: his father `and brother Jmnes. aged N, in cut- .ting wood at the home of Earl Long. 357 John street. and was standing on {the north side of the machine. The ,lmnd holding the driving Shaft of `the outfit broke. the bearing broke. and the saw ran wild. As soon as the hearing smashed, the gas con- trol went wide open \vith the` result that the saw turned faster and fas- :\|- DU-DUSIICI mn. King was in bed when Constable Lewis Elliott. R.C.M.P.. Orillla.' for- merly of Camp Borden. and Pr - ` cial Constables W. F. Thompson and ` Ray llodgson. Barrie. arrived about 9 p.m. Confronted with the evidence. he at first dlsclalmcd all knowledg` ..r I`\n ullll I-uuo l:-nor in Rat-I-lo Pu- he at nrst mscnnnma an xnuwueugc nf the stlll. but later in Barrie Pu- lice Court Monday morning. pleaded guilty to :1 charge of having :1 still lin his possossion without a license, lcontrnry to the Federal Excise Act. n:-..1..;-_n.. l..It.. I ____ _,.A .. lip... nl Barrie Tax Rate In Last 10 Years \.\ruuu_y ur un; Ll;IAL|u| Luu,-a-. .n.\.. Magistrate Jeff.-s imposed :1 fine of $200 and costs, in all $214.50, the present minimum under the Act, with an alternative of four months in the County Goal. King was un- able to pay the fine and will be a guest of Governor Forgic until the middle of the summer. "Pun unrru 1 rlnnn H" uruc Hun nr`. Barrlc's tax rate. though ll mllls above 1933. ls still much below the peak levy the town has had. The henvlt-st lmpost was in 1930 when the rate was 49h; mllls. For the last ten years, taxes have been collect- ed at the lollowlng rates: 192-1 -13 1925 43.5 1926 46 "1927 45.6 1928 17 I929 47 1930 49.5 I931 -18.5 l!|32 45.5 `L '.l!l33 4! i 1934 44 I XUIUUIC OX VHO SUHIHH I'm smrry I done i vusedls` comment as I Sf`l`ll!"nC(`, 'n.... _..a. 1, n... S(`nlt`nC(`, The raid by the police otflcers was in the nature of a surprise visit, and was the result of surveillance ovvr :1 period 0! mm`. The police . rt-parted the concession line east!` from llighway ll for two miles.`. \'v-ry difllvull In m~;.:oH;m~.. and lhvl husk of rliggxm: mu Hm still from the grain. and going thrnugh piles! of :<(mw, a job In which they were} not particularly accustomed = II..." ....o r.....-........on.I `\u\ Hinds. clarinet; giorann woou. urums.1 The 'pla_v was well costumed. this: ,.m~m running mm t`()nSldl Ebl` x~- lpcnsc but it sec-nmd well worth it to` |lm\`c tho vast suitably` garbed. The; xauditurium was well filled each: inight with an appreciative audience. A SURPRISE RAID Re-ad tho Advertisements. 70th Year. \JuuL_y 9... Excise Act HUI . * it". was the ac- ; he rercived the Separate School Supporters` .Rnte Struck at 36.54 I ISII _ `Town Will Finance Reser- voir and Truck by ` Debentures As had been anticipated. Barrle's tax rate for 1934 indicates an in- crease. over 1933, of three mills for public school supporters, and 2.29 mills (or separate school supporters. The rates were struck at Mondav evening's meeting of the. Town |Couneil at 44 mills for the former, and 36.54 mills for the lntter. as compared with 41 and 34.25 mills respectively, a your age. The nstlmates were considered in Irespectlvely, The estimates committee on Friday evening. and uwheu they were ready for passing Monday night. the bylaw went through without, alterations of any kind. A yenr ago. it will be reenli- ed. the estimates were upset at the Council meeting following the com- mittee meeting. and another mill was taken off the tax rate. T3-xv-I ..r mic vm.r'u inn-nn.<:n in rut- taken on me mx raw. Part of this yeur's increase in rut- `es is due to a reduced assessment, 1 this being down by more than $65,- nm 000. The demands on the town's funds `this year will be much greater than last year. increased amounts being required for Collegiate Institute. Public Schoqls. Public Library. ` Parks Commlsslon, and general pur- .poses. There is a decreased amount needed for county purposes, how- ever. and the levy for Separate `Schools remalna unchanged with a ,]yenr ago. The lurxlesl. increase is in the a- ASSESSMENT LOWER `your V _ ` The largest Increase Is In mount needed for Cnlloginle purpos- tm. um inrrnnI:(- hvlnu nut` and .1 half Ill]; U\`l`l` mm }IuuIIu.\. u u .~p<-Hvd stvor. rod and \ \\'hH(` fun` zmd klllvd ho nu: ubnut 900 pnlxlntls. Witu\n<< said In` had lmnunt needed mr Linlloglnm purpu:i- es. the increase being one and a mills. while Public S(`h00ls require an additinnnl .7 mills. vnm.-.. in nu im-rnngnd :mnrnnr1n- addmnnnl .'l mms. There is an inrrv-nsod appropria- tion for the Board of Works Depart- ment this your, the jump being from $6,300 to $10,000 for town work. with n ch-m|lnn frnrn $2.510 to $2.312 {Of $6,300 to $1u,lmn mr town worx. wun a decline from $2,610 $2,312 county work. the total increase for the department bclng from $8,910 to $12,312, or $3.402. Purchase of a new , town lruvk is rumoured. nu _.'4x.___A.. L... ....I:..l vu`nr\ z-hnun: IUWH I.IlIIl'\ Ia nun:-rumu The":-1hnatc for relief also shows a~ big jump of $2.000. from $4,000 to $6,000. An item of $8,700 is placed aside for food. '14". nnr:~h:n:n nf H10 new TC aside for mod. ` The purchase of the new {lre truck does not show as an expen- diture. the proceeds of the sale of the debentures being considered 51 receipt. and (his being balanced by the entry nt the smne amount in the estimated expt.-ndlture of the Fire Department. A hvlnw was l)ElSS(`d adopting the Fire Department. A bylaw was passed adopting ilSS(`Sts'ln(`nl. roll. completed October 27, 1933, as the aswssrnent rnll on which the rate of taxation for i934 should be fixed and levied. Truck Financing A bylaw was passed authorizing the borrowing of $4,000 for the pur- chase of .1 fire truck from Living- stun's Garage. This will be nanced ` through the sale of five per cent. debentures repuyabie in five years. the annual repayment of principal and interest mnountlna to $923.90 This will bring the total cost of the Zltruck up to $4619.50. New lit-so-rvnir 1 st Another bylaw was passed auth- nlnriztng the borrowing of $11,000 for `the mnstruvtizm and installation of ! a new watt-r rt-.-zorvnir nt the request. not the WIIUET, l.i5.:ht. and Gas Cum- lmissinn. The delw-ntnres will bear ':ti\'e per cent interest per unnum land repayment will be spread over Eton yours in equal annual instal- ",n1(-nts ni $1,424.55 ui principal und " lintnrest. making a total oi` $.l~l245 50. 1 . .. 1; L..u_... ..........A ....oI..,..-i-nut IlnH.'r(`SL. nllunpg u uruu un .:u1u1u.uu K; A third bylaw passed authorized Wthc borrowing up to $112,000 during ' " the rest. of the year to meet current "'oxpc-ndllurvs, bringing the amount ' 4 possible to borrow up to 70 per cent. '.`nf the eslirnatod I`(`(`('Ipl.` ',' Motions Passed 5` Str-war? I`nm`ht'r -- That all `dumping nf gnrluagc: and olhl-r re- ,'{use be prohibited save in Rogers . I Park nrijzar-c-nt tn the site of the pro- ,, ` pns(`d iIu'in('rmnr, y Blair-S0,:-wnrl That the Treas- ._ .....r n.v....rl on wm H Todd the 7| new lll.llVVI'I) nvvuu. {V1.|j.'rnr Cr.-Ix: rrpnxtn-d rt-szurdxml. the dopututmn <~m.r.xstuuz of Ald Tuvk. l'mn'ho-r. and lum:.el!. which ';went to Toronto tu mtervmw the `,'MImstor of Hlglwmys advocating `- that tho new highway be brought ' Elm by way rut lssa. Baldwin, Cotter 'l3nnd lnnishl Strwt.-. R M Smith. ;deputy minlstcr of highways. had smd that ho ruthc-r favoured this '|rnutc himself. but would not com- V mlt himself until the route had been hortvughly investigated. The rea- =sun he harln`t been over It him- `I sell. was that the lmgislature was in d`sc-ssinn. The matter would be taken +- 3 up wlth the Minister immediately. L. tn... uh"-chln Ila-vlnrod that this Hlulr-50.:-wart Ina: me naus- .un-r refund to Wm H Todd the amnunt duo him deposited fur tran- siont trmlor's license \u\hu:,,H:.rl:1m; , 'nmI Hm Water up win: I:,..- _ "IS Wnrshm dc-rlurvd that this -" route was the chnlct: at the town 1`b-vnus4- it provided :1 serum`! rout!- ` tn Allzmdale. A mad coming in Ann *;sm-we wnuld not give as much scr- ' vice to the town. Mayor Craig felt _5 the road should come in to Eliza- "lbeth Street without cutting into " Agricultural Park too much. ' Conference With Board 9 Rt-eve Blair reported that a con- h`(erc-nee had been held with the ,_`Board of Education. but they had Ebcen unable to get any reduction ir . (Turn to page live. pleasc' In \uI.`Hx n uu.-u.uu.u.., . IV Ill}! zmnut mm |ll`lll|ll5. Witlloss szml hv mvx gum- down on Saturday murnmu. .h1l_\' `K, alum-. Hill I\'k`l.`mI. tho hlrml man, was than-. Ho discm-prod that lhvsv fl\`(` auliuunls wt-ru n\E.~sn\1: Tlu-Iv \u-n- {lurk-en left in the hvld. --'1`).-nu uni nf Ihn hvv \\'`1'v in slonl trnrwr 5 license W114-s~~-Hodges - That the Water -und Litzht Cnmnllarc consider the ;ad-nsahnlity of plnring a hydrant at the curner n{ Po-rry and Jane S15. 1 New Highway Route ` -.- .-. ..... ...l 1 ._ .-...w.o.h n u PAGES *1 T0 8 SECTION 1 No. 12 "_|'o'n;v["..a}&1u_r.Ne`ar Vaseyl II`. |'(PIl('('.\.\l\Hl `O. \vr|o_v. `vd vssiun 1, `\v`h-duntv. 15. and ho had I \\`(`l`l` lust nn the I07 ) H`. \\`l\ll _ \vvu:h- farm in! Ht. (`n|wv.<.~Iuii -L ` NMed()r1tc. (`yrahuni ' 'Rro\i'n 211 ' ` hut! u! lot I5. u'un('i'ssiun ` ntmut May 10 or last ::m`xi those that o-vonim: of July ti, I933. Witness sand In-0 unimnls wt.-ro niissini; {rum tho pu.~`tur('. two (at which were his feith(`r's and the nth- l'l' lhrev his, 'l`tu-Av hurt raisvrt three nf thv fin: and hnuuht thn` nilwr t\\'u.| The three nwnvd hy him \\ (`I`(` R grey hcifvr with horns. It'd nn thi-I left neck and wvigtiim: atmut. Mill pounds: a . wax a rod hvih-r with wtutv fun` smlt huriis. \\'!`t}.:h' inu uw-r SNNI puunrt.<; :1 third was .1 .s`l<`(`r, \\`hit-. with ...|.xA, .. .....l |..I|...l I... .4 1IvAII|I'\ , ns BADLY 1 INJURED WHEN : * sAw_s_MAsHI3s. VCharles H;:i:.~ 15, Loses ; Arm and Has One Leg ' Broken and Cut H`l'. The saw released itself and ran wild. vmslmixnu intu the Harris boy. cutting his left arm of! at the elbow. and gouging and fracturing his left leg. It then hit the side of` the house and bumped twenty feet down the boulevard. When picked up. it was lit`. two pieces. Tho lad urn: 1-ritivullv ininrnd hut ` ||I- l\VU pll.`l`L'.\. Thu` lad was critically injured. but it is now 1-xpccted that he will win his battle against death. His injur- ios \V(?l l` terrible 1'|.i.~ ..u..- hkn rv\:\A-O nu.-nub n6 4` l(`S \V(.`l'l` ll'l`l'lUll'. This was the most recent of a number uf suwim: machine acci- dvnts in this dist1'i('(, during the past your ur su. {These Alberta Spud: Certainly Have Sizei .. nun .,--...._. ,. The Examiner has donned a new "dress." which in p_rint- urs` parlance means the style at type in which the news is printed. This new sty ."~/hicn was used for the ti t. time in The Exzuniner last week. is called "The Excelsior" -~- the latest thing in newspaper type faces. It is :1 modern scientif- ically designed face that looks larger than corresponding siz- es of convenlimial types. its mean` open letters making i` much more easily read. Thi piifelmse nf P`.xvels'ior for our two linotype machines was made from the Canadian Linu- type Co.. Toronto, which is ever on the alert to make im- provements in typography. With lhis new equipment Thu. Examiner will he in a better position than ever"tn .~ erve`itls` large family of weekly read l'|`\` Sum'm- (`nunt_\' mkvs the prlll` fur urnwlmz tho host pumlm-5 In Cnnadl. but Alb:-Ha .\`t_`|`llL\` (n h(` the plan` to look for sun` In thosc` mbors. When W. ('. Henrv nf Tnrnnlu. fur-I n.n.~l .. ..f '!'|\.....\1 ...u. I-..-6 in Al BEARING BROKE A NEW DRESS .3 Albert A. cmhfm and cup} ford A. Brown Before "Judge Wismer A Former Barrieite, H. C. Rickaby, Made , Provincial Geologist} Announcement was made over the weekend by Hon. Charles MeCrezi. Minister of Mines. that the post. of ` Provincial Geologist. made vacant! by the death of the late Dr. A. G. Burrows, has been filled by the ap- pointment. from the Geological staff of Harold Colman Rickaby. senior pre-Cambrian geologist. with the Mi`nes`Deparimni. and former tench- er of ihe East Ward School. Barrie. 'r`hn .~_u-unninimnni \u:a'< rniifinri hvl of the Last warn acnool. barn.-.| The ~app0inImem was ratifierl by ofdcr-in-Council of the Henry Cab- inet. `on Saturday. Rr nlnlmhu iv: an hmmr nvrnrlunh`, met. on Saturday. Mr. Rlekaby is an hnnnr 1,:r:idnate in Chemistry and Mineralogy of the University of Toronto in 1922. and also a Master of Arts graduate in 1923. He was Research Assistant in the Department. of Mineralogy {min 1924 to 1926. inclusive. and jninL"l the Provincial Mines Department. in `I927. While he has been associated with the department. in ;:enlu;;icnl ` studies since 1920 his work since be- coming a permanent member of the staff has been principally in Run- noekburn, Suribury and Sw.'iy7.e ar- nuc eas. Mr. Rivkahy was nvcwsoas from 1915 to 1919. in mrtixrc sc-rvivu with the Princess Patricia'x Cunudiml; Light. Infantry. ' 1 ___.___.___ l FINED FOR (!ONSllMlN(i | On charges laid by Provincial}: Constable W. 1 . Thompson, Bm'rie," two Stayner men appeared in Bar-` ric Police Court Tuesday aft(`1`n0(m.I_ and were fined $25 and Costs each. in all $32.50. for illegal consinnpiion ` of liquor. They were George F'ri(`k- er. 37. and George Renfrey, 4-1. Thel liquor was <:m1fis('atNi, Tim pair were picked up in :1 motor var on i Highway 11 cast of Crown mu a- bout. 4.10 p.m. l"`ririny last. with an `lope-n beer bottle in their car. . WHO KNOWS THE AUTIIOR? Many rozulers of The Examine-I will probably remember :| song with the lines. "ll,'s only a small hit of bunting, It's only an ul(l lzllturml run." which xvns a l'a\ m'il(\ will\ the late J. (`. Mnmml of Burriv. This stirring patriulitr sung in those day. was generally Ihnugln. ln lw Mr. Morgan's nwn composition. but there lms been cnnsiclorzalmle (li. nl lute as in its m`i1.:in. (`an any rt-a(lm` of The l'Ixamim'r throw any light on - the ,~:uhj(-vli` CHECK IT!` TR/\FFl(`v Chief of Police Alex Stewnri stab M ed today that henceforth thvrvl would be a stricter enforcement of the traffic lmvs. He said that motor- ists who persisted in using 1933 li- censes after March 31, would be summpped in court. Two xnotoristsl , have pcon summoned 16 Court on. harges.nf reckless driving for , splashing pedestrians with water. RESERVOIR J03}? STARTS MONDAY; m THE FLATEST1 Contracts A Following` Council's Decision on 3 Financing I MANY -V/ 1?NE'ssEs 3 V Theft From Thomas and] Walter Bannon Last 1 Summer Alleged A case of cattle stealing which ar- tracted wide attention. partitrularlyl in the northern section of the Coun- x` 1y, was tried in County Judgv.-`s E Criminal Court before His Honor ` Judge E. A. Wismcr h(`l`(: this wev.-k.', I !-ulquuya I l I I AIL--. A 1-nnvn 4 ` ('un'.+tr\|L`ti0I1 of the nmv $L'\.000l` `3'.`..000~f.ZHll(1ll \\'ah`r\vm`ks rv.<(:r\*nir for the Burne Vvmcr. Lxghl and (`.as' (`mnn1i.<. will not under way by" Mumdny at tho l.'m-:41. Tlw I~'.x:unim-r is inmrmod by officials of tho (`um- I rv\icui1\n ` COST ABOU'i" $15,000 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS By Tax Levy 1934 1933 `Collegiate Inst. $33.416.53 $26,507 Public Schools 52,525.72 50.112 Separate School 2,030.38 2,045 County .................. .. 40,398.95 42.558 Public Library . . 3.35858 3.107 Parks Com. .. .. 2,398.98 2,004 Debenfuros and rV.....-mu All 531'). R9 40.564 IJtfl)!.'lllll|l'h (lull Cnupnns ........ 40.5 General rate. `less farm lnnd exemptions of $131.80 ................ .. 38.1 Totals ............ .. Dog Tags Percentages Fines and Fees . Poll Tax ......... .. Licenses [Sewer Rutcs flnunrnnnf nninu ' D(?\Vl,`X' K1.ilL('5 Pavement, Ra'tAev.s' Wmerworks re .-...-nl Ill` VVHIUI WUI AB |C surplus . . . 5 Waterworks re Debenhu`('s . . ., 1 Electric Light re debentures . ., .. . -1 Gas Works re debentures .. . . I ;Debentures held by 1 town . .................... .. 1 County Simcne N.` roads ....................... .. 2 IS:-ale of debentures re firn Qrnrll 4 I -_..____ Irma! .. ................ .4s41.541.52 $34530 |Tom1 Receipts .. $25o.oo3.44 $231,430 |DHIU Ul U!5|Jt,'llLl.llL'B I fire truck ... .. Refund Parks Com. `Arena Work Starts Monday` Contract to Webb and Son Juugs: D. l\. vvlmucn In IL nu-u ........, Albert. A. Graham. concession 4.l Medontc Township. and Clifford A.`, Brown trucker of Waverley. were} chargeg with the theft. of five head! of cattle from Thomas and Walter: Bunnon. farmers. concession 4. Me-l donte, near Vasey. on July 7. 1933. ' to ..m..- nllnnnrl that the accused! Construction on the new agTieuI~ `turn! and skating arena in Barrie is to commence next Monday. accord- ing to an announcement made to- day by directors of Barrie Agricul- tural Arena Limited. This is of course conditional on favourable weather conditions. - rm... ....no.-um I`m- annnral nnnstrnc-- 7| weather conmuons. The contract for general construc- tinn has been let. to E. Webb & Son of Orillia. Ted Webb, manager of the firm. was in Barrie at the first (vi the week and completed all ar- rangements with the directors of the arena company. He expects to com- plete thc job in about. 12 weeks. l"rat`tically all the labor used will be Barrie men. rs.-._mhnl Rrnc nf Tnrnntn l`(`(`0l\IEd ' Barrie Frankel Bros. of Toronto received the contract for general steel work. This is highly specialized work and , the firm will have to use its own ex- ._ ports on this part. of the job. Alhnrf Mnffatt uf Barrie will have `ports mis part. ox me JUU. i Albert Moffatt Barrie have i `the h_cati_ng a_nd plumbing work. his ` tender having been accepted by the dircctors as the most syllable. 'I'he_ Icuntruct for wiring has not yet been l lei. as :1 few changes are required in ;l the specifications. Thergfore this tender will be held in aboynncc un- til the architect. and directors have decided on the new course. l Yuri-\nu 'T'lunncnn nl Tnrnnhi an-h. [decided UK! new cuursu. James Thomson 0! Toronto. arrh- itect of the building. will be in Bax`- rie every week to supervise until the wurk is completed. Directors of ` the company are very enthusiastic about the splendid structure that is being obtained for the money. The it`lllll`(` cost will be less than 3435.000 ,1 .,__u_ 1...... \\_)5]I .,\. . ..... ..~. . . ' Already preliminary work has \ W started. Men are busy from the town work crew cleaning up the ruins of llhc old rink which was burned to `the ground just a few weeks over ir-ne year ago. Some of the survoyim: llnnd staking has already been (lone ` and the contractors are also busv `hiring trucks and wnrkmcn for the [uh Tho nrnnn u'ilI hn Inralnd in fhv` Thv nrmm will Ispot. decided on BARBIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934 ..._:._._._._-.__._ Barrie s 1934 Financing $208,461.92 $196,950 a. nun nn Ann dome, Vasey. July 1. HM. It was alleged that the men had taken the cattle by night! from thv Bnnnon pasture field on concession 4. Mcdontc. removed: them to Toronto by truck. and sold` them to a packing house there. `. In man-mc-nts uivon to the D()1iC(h 40,542.89 ..-an r 38.78989 vu.1u..u-. V .. $ 430.00 .. 7,000.00 . 1,500.00 300.00 0". 2,400.00 . 3,315.42 5,460.81 be located in the by the company 5.50000 4,136.11`. 1203.11 . 2,312.00 1.54149 \ ` 4,000.00 them to packing nouse I.m:ru. . In statements given policcll following (holr arrest last summer., the accused said they hurl purchased ` the cattle from :1 Mr. Maxwell. whnso lruvk had hrnkt-n dmvn. fnr` $150. Tlwst: statomt-ms \Vt'l`l` : rniltcd in ovhlmwo by lnspcvlor F}. C. Gurnelt of the Onmrin Prruvinvial ` Pollcc} Tortinln. ` r`.-mun AHnrmuF` (: F'.v:n1s, K (',.. ` 30.05;} 40.564 ow 2.700 3.815 5.507 4.136 1.377 1.943 2,610 .5 42 200 Board of Health ........... ..$l Relief t Fire Hall and Supplies '. Fire Brigade ................. .. I Fire fighting equipment ' Police Dept. I R_.J.Lee Depi. .. . Town team . . Street, lighting . . . I Hydrant, rental . .. Market, and parks - Public works and ctxtxvnrc 1` Ponce: Toromn, Crown Auorm~yF.. G. Ewms. l(.(7.. ( handled the prosecution. whilv H19" accuged worn defended by W. A. Boys, K.C.. Barrie. The pair had` been committed {nr trial bv Mzuzisw` trate Howard Gnvor :11 a prelimin- ury.henring nt (.`nldwnt.-r nn Jnlv "I"kn (`r-nuzn - nu IP85` Printing and adverti ing 1 Salaries . . ` , Elections , Law costs and damages , Interest on loans ........ .. 5 Discount on tax prepay- rnnni . 1 lJIUULIIll, UII IGA }Jlk ment. ....................... .. Uncollevtable tuxos . Special grants .... .. Levies ................... .. . Miscellaneous . . . ` . . . .. |'I`nta1 expenditures $250,003 $231,480 nnr. Board of Health - Salary M.O.H. . . . . Sula'ry Sanitary In. Telephone Sun. lnspecmr. Supplies Where Tax Levy Will Be Expended ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1934 1933 Soard ..$1.700 $1.700 , {elief .............................. .. 6,000 6.000 ` Fire nd 2.000 2,000 0 nnn '2 nnn ` "Bump". says 11 nmnlx-r of neat, little black and white signs which 1 have been erected along King'sj Highway 11. between here and Tor- onto. And when they say "bump" they mean. bump". . Jxmlz Frnsl. has nlavnd havoc with I BUMP" MARKED ON lllGHWA1' MEANS JUST WHAT IT SAYS they "bumpx - Jack Frost has played Yonge Street. the main highway to Ontario's northern play'grnund. Tho bump" signs indicate most. of the dangcr spots. but many unmarked pavement upheavals are giving mul- orists plenty of action and are prov- ing effective in silencing the "back- seat" driver. Details of estlnmted expenditurt-5 mgr 4800 Copies u `G I\a-Ill`? (`ollrglatr 6.90 Public Schools ll.96 Separate School 4.50 (Ynunty RA2 Public Library .70 Parks (`ommlssiou .50 Debentures and Coupons RAF General Rate`-. 7.07 P.S. Supporters 44.00 S.S. Supporters 36.54 .._....__._..-_-..___.__-__. shareholders at a meeting about two months ago. It will be at the corner of Eccles and Elizabeth streets. with the entrance facing east. hr 1. J Rimn M L./\ furl racing east. Dr. I.. J. Simpson. MLA. for \North Simcoe. was in tmnrh with Ontario Highways officials this week regarding the prnposed route for the new pruvincial highway, which it was feared would uartlv run through the Agricultural Park over the site of the new arena. Dr. Simpson was informed that nothini: had been definitely S('Hlt`(l reL:arrl- ing this road 'I`l1er(`fnr- arena nffi-1 rials are going ahead with their plans for the new buildiniz. _:_._____________________{___ l `tractivt-ly puolxc and t`oluur{ul `I iv:-venpopular Molly nn thv Shn .lnl' (".r2inm-r`< and :4 nlrnmm vvvL'r~p0pu|ar AVIUII)` UH luv nlllur inf Grainxzc-r`:<. and u pxquzmt nr-,` {x':mgomont, of H('nS(`1f'S "II I W'r~n~ n, iird" Came` next. This group can-5 -ivludod with the Saint-Sachs "Dans:-1 Macabre", played with a nmrdzmtr "and graphic sonsatmnalism E Jusi bvfnrr` tho Ins!-nwn11--m`-rir number thv r\<`ltahs1>` Ix1tvx`pu1alod" `-1 I-.nun..c&nnn nnu- in vnnnu<:~rn\ I {I`lY\l'!H1HLZ II` .\I_'-, nlllll Ill ,\ this medxutn Wllh considerable s It is. not fun much to urvdlct s... ...m .... 4'...- ;.. 5... Mm.-.~n l lZl"H[T|T`l\(` ..u Tlic final Lzruup ml the H`K`lldllSl\, W-as I began with twu Rm'liinaninuf{ num- I'~l`ll'- bcrs: the vigorous l n~ludc in (`v llntli minor". played with vorvc and Il"~-.\`l4`ll.'ll dour. and a contrasting "Scrr-nadc". plan." highly pootlc in character and rcn- also : dition. Thc spcctacular Ritual I-`irugi-.n-m Dance" of Do Falla thcn follnwcrl. llcllu winning a dmiblc recall lw lls lrllllhll UN` I and trcnchant vchcmcncc; and lhv Slim-y concluding nurnbci`. tho Sll'Rl|.\`.\`-`lrH\," Chassins sparkling _transcriptinn of; In the Blue Danube Waltzes. ended tlim la." I recital upon a lyric note of charii1~`w:is I ing and romantic eloquence. En-lzlvlln, cores were insistvntly dcinanrlcd.`,~lu- and La Campamella" nf Liszt. 2\llI.li\'uI(`l` Beethm`cn's Turkish March" bril- Mu lianlly concluded a mcmnrablc cv-.--- ening. Many of {he audience St0[)p(`( l! is an to congratulate the young artists`hn;w upon their distingiiishcd Sll(`(?C.\`\`. time: -.-no :0 Ohm v\l_p'I\`IIrp vh_;w v'()n"s_~\-ml 4.4; $1700.00 (Turn. to Page Eight, please) lill H1 III.\ I ) be warmly the very 3 M.` .-.An nu ay- . 1,100 1.l00 500 500 1.460 1.410 133.340 175.813 1.724 1,468 12. I933. . for $211.69 PtuzHi\'0 illomifivminn nccir: your llurr inusl lurin