Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1935, p. 1

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But fur min whivh R-II Inh- 'I.`hursdu_y :IH('l'n(mn and on 1"ri(.l:1_v evening, B:n`ri-`.s' Big I-`uir for 1935} -~-which 1,-mlt-(I Sznluwlzzy :1ft.t>x' four} days---would have brukc-n all re-4 cords. 'l`h- 1-.\'hih`Iinn us :1 whom: was cnn: quitv up to 15).?-4; which was Hm h--.-4| in Iho SS) yx-:1x's of the Sm'iol.y`s lwiaqlnry. but Ih(- gate!` receipts wore down ulmui $350 :15` comp:u'od wiih In`- yum`. 'l`n1.nI xzntn? receipts wt.-rv $25/IS). '(`hm's(l::y and Saturtlny w(.-r(- nlu-zlrl of Ihc: um`-V 1`c: tlnyt: in lE).".4. hut; I"1`iv-1 day's nltomlnncr: was luwor. The drop in ro<'uipt.~: was in Hm ni;.{h1.; ut.tond.'mr`,(.-. 'I`l11m:rl::y nml Fv'irln_v.% It rained about 5 n ('lm'k nn Thurs-E (lay and then sfnpnr,-rl in limv so that; the night, :~fh()\'/ was not (-niirr-ly` spnilvcl. A fair vmwrl gnllu-r(-rli eventually but on Friday :2 hrrnvyl thun(]cr`an<] rainstorm Frmn (-znrlyi in the evening until nine n`r:lm:]<` practically ruined the :1ltm1rl::r1c:; that night. r Tho r-nlrinn: in 2:1! I-iiluunc lniullml` P"0g|'0ssi\'0 younp, Vesprn farmer whn was chair-nan of the Juninr Fair Committee thie your. l`l'}4I'CllEll)l(.` l11Ul1)I' iICCl(l(!l]I <:ux'r(-d on the Dufforin Cnunty mud. abnui two miles south of B:mda. on I"rida_v moming. Supt. 13. As an :1f-` termalh of the mishap. Mrs. Sam Bates. aged 71 yezurs. 1)-'lSS(`d nxmy at her home in Crovnmre on Mom U('- ` I ['1 day fm'e1m0n. and Mr. Bates is it is c :1 : condi- A . "rill In. vch at CIA.` .'\r\1\i'n in.-sun.-I 1CI'l'H LVUVH. In some inexplicable manner the car veered 10 thn right and went over the end of iho -ulvx-r1. unmet-`; ting on its side. It was said to be practically stopped at tho time and under ordinary conditions theref would have been no serious crm:~:o- qu(3n('0.<. The world`: \vm`.s'l crisis had Iilkli: place. and the crisis was the reason ; Mr. Bennett could not r-nrry out all l his p0li(`i(*.<. Mr. Bonn:-1t could notj ':on1rnl this cnnrlilion of world un- nn~u\Inupnsn.-M Iru-.n;-I-~. lanai nnrvnn l Creemore Lady Killed; Her Husband Injuredf 'lI.3 |JUlll'l\'.\. IVII. l`)l.'lHll'l,l ('.l)|.llIl NHL: employment. Canada had comet through with employment three times as favnural)lo as the Unitc-.'*l States per cnpltn. and twice as fav-- orable as Great Britain. Canada is leading all others back to prosperity. . and Canada. with the exception of Japan. has held its trnclo lmttor than any nth(-r r'nunt1'_\' in thv \vn1`lrl. The spoakor (`hi]l`L ('d that Mr. Kin`: I hurl not (rurrivd nut tho I.il)or;:l pl.'1ll'm`m at` 1919, which invludvd un~ ` cmplnymr-m insu1'nm~(-. Mr. Kim: had not no trade with tho Unitvrl Slates himself. nnrl h<- wzas now ktm:n.v um. u.~..~....n "r\v- ...v.1 .mn:.. . t L.lHfll|l_\lllI`HA |ll.\H|xllI\'l'. hlnmimz Mr. Bc-nnc-it fnr 21 treaty bof-are with 1 /Turn to page /inc. 1 coM1v:'iTTEEs ma SIMCOE % 1 PRESBYTERY [Christian Iflence Grows I in India, States I Missionary ink. P. BRYCE HEARD . l'i|lIH'(l Ulll. 3 zu-ruplnlw onI_`ht by n pilni from `znnp? :\:::Iin n ft-:1ln1`:' uf H1 lamp: and tlivv.-2 \\'vrI- 1: vnmx;,:h. hm lhu up- lyim: I-uuuht Hw fancy `(I nmsl (If nll. wl Niuhl Show ,~' :1 ;:`nnd ::hr>\\' for UV.` . 'l`)w hlliltlimtr. wm`r~ nll H...l.. I`...-I 'l`|... ...I.|..v LUU JV|L`.\IUHdl _\ unu JVliIlIltL'IIilHl.'\'v Committee of the United Church of: Canada. speaking to Simcoe Presby tery in Burton Ave. United church. Aliandale. on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Dr. Bryce read telegrams fromi r-hurch officials in Western Canada which related the loss from rust and 1 11...`! `I'1"1-.'n AI.-nu ` Ann!-.o~ Iuc um` ..a|_\ `U1 Dludxn uy i1L'l an .4 ' - ~ - ' ' - V lc.`.\'c-ning force between the two op- Ch'~'} npusing {orces~~Hndoos and Moham- Flatt W` medans. Mr. Bryce spoke of the M955- szrowing influence of Christianity in E"35 |India. relating incidents of the'(-31'd- ch:nu.',vd lives of men in every caste, (TI IS 8 UCVUIEG (`()H.\ or each member vkp. kuildinu [sf cl-u -u\er. HC 4)! India ` inn. blll In -\ -..~.nne.. S1l.'Xli:II')' L'Hlt'I "The answer. our spiritual : :5 .. Arntvrunrl . (Cro(`.mm`(- Stu`) A l`I`;Il`L"HIlb10 motor accident U(`- `In'm-(` nn Ihn T\nH'nI'in (`nnn1\- vnzul Directs Junior Effort l.\ \.'UlIhHlI'll'\l (I hl,'llUll.\ l,'l)Hll|' A coroner's inquest will be (By Rev. L. S. Paisley) .` '35 'l()pt`lUl HM` , under the status thou:'ht that it ssary for Britain ` `(I In-an knouvnnn I I supplivd music in on I`lu1rsdm` and` H10 l0:1dm`: nil PI. Snxmz. Allzmdult-I rm Snllnrtluy lllld(`1` )1` H:mrlm.'I::t(-r 1.|n_wH xrl ouch dny pururlcd, no o'(`lr)(`k frmn '1Vlt- ` 'nv1' and n1 .<(`\'v::; Y. EIHU \\'llI Infill] UH onsibility for the mis- nrse of the Church." said Dr. Bryce. to nd financial problems. '\ncnr`v`nf5nn hf hn ('0 K` \'\(I.\ III)\`\ I` not ;1('ttin,: } the United ` nlcascl If cuxnpl l|.'d L I India being" rulers. How- _ yr the future5 1.: of Domin- 7 I would still . on no he -. lUISUUX'y. 4 3 R W, Church Property: Revs. M. C. m, W. S. Irwin. H. E. Payne. and Lh(.il\Ies,srs. Allan Hill. Ben Spears. W. W. Evans. And-sew Osborne and John L... (.`allard_ n|U.',H| lIiI\'1' U"l'|l. Illll `h<:u\'_v (-nmxuh. The sun `\\'u.< vullwd at $: )() : badly riun1:u,'1-d. and nvw ,\nfr* will (-mail ipvndit urc-. Chic! nf Pnlirc .`x`1n\-.- ,(!.:_v mm :1 Iuml milk V H... ...n ..f In I`! .ln. n from 1 ......., iBreak intoT $c9tf s Garage; Safe from District I Office of B.-A. Eniranco to tho. British-Am(`ri(r:m ,s1n1inn \-ms: (\ff(-Mm] by smmshim,' `_ Int-ks. The safe had appur- inntly boon ywiod along 1hrnngh thr- lofficn 14> t'~n loading plzntfomn. lwhnro it was plm-ml an H)!` truvk. H`he safe weigzhvd 1200 pmmds and Hhe marks of its removal wen` Epininly indioah-d on Ihv Hum`. II. `was raining at the timv, the 1ru('k'S ;mzn`ks shnwcd. r rv|.:.~.r t:o.,.......c `vs m...~lzinn Mn 2: {:1 n \v\.I \. n.- 1. I Truck Fou;;H-;t_ Tollendal; I 1 Safe at Bethesda; Cash i only Taken V 1 Thv mhlwr gang whh-h has oper- ,nt(.-d in Ihis rlis1ri<-I fur smne tinw. (low-(~v1(1vd on Rznwiv again in the gozny hours of Sntnwday morning nnd iunk nw:a\' Hm nffi:-n nafn uu,u:n.u; -nun: xun; nnm1.'1`.nf tho Sun 1' II1:`1i-`.(fnll(_-;:i:1f(` 1 I`:-:mxrr2ft<-rm at (11: up tul::|.1.~'turlx-11! hn(' pzeliiirm Huh Dc-1:1 hrmu'.h- `vi('uprr`.~:i(I( -mm] \'i('r~-y l(` \\'('l`(` , tho . is unnnl.` - .- 1 nlnn llll' l)l|ll.`~ll-I\Hl|'l Will! \}ll \.()l11- ;p2m_v di.~'trihulin1: . :11 the ifuut of V:-spru sin`:-I. nmr the C. iN.R. tr:u`ks. 3 The 1hof1 was di.=:r`:)\'vrod by A. E. ;Cn(`,.'<:~:(`|. Inzxmutor. whvn ho opened ho offiro on Saturday morning. [Chit-f of Pnlivo A11-x. Slewnrt was lnulifivd and ho :11 ()n(`(_` so! in work rm the vase. Scott Ems... carlage |a;{onts. also dismw-rod tho lass of [one of their trucks rm Snmrday |m01'nin;z from lhv firms` sheds on i ]`m` St. South. The truck was Itnkon some iimv during the_ night jby bronkimz the luck to the garage. ("Rial Clan O . . . n .. ...l' ._..A .. 1m:n`Ks snnwcn. K Chiof Stewart is wnrkim: rm :1 [number of clues. with the nr)ssihi1i1._y gthvt the robbery was local. The fact that the safe was left south of hurt` `and then the Iruck was nbnndnnod ;c~10.<~ to town S('(`lH3s' In ix-dimto. .. of tho sn. A r-m,- .. |:._._ n. vnunnnx.-:uu;; n. -u-. .u.... 1 The police 1h('m`y is that tho vul- gpri1.< drove (hv truvk wvsl, as fur mus Baldwin s1rc-1-1. Hwn Inrnml muth nvor I.iHl(-`s Hill and down `Highway 27, turning, rust on (fun- `cossinn -1. Innisfil. In tho point `lwhnrv thv zenfv was rifle-d. The (rurk -vvns than driven buvk to the point, `where it was found nhzmdnnerl cm itho Tl)H(`nd{ll Road. the rnbhor:; making 1h("il` L-st-ape with tho cash. It h(-inn B;n`ri(~ l.'nir 1)ny, tho u- mmm! nf mum-_\' in M10 :<:aft- on l4`-!`i- `rl:n_\ ni;,'h1 was nu! us Lzront as it might hzavv hr-vn. hut 1h<' lnssz was h('ZI\`_V :<:nf~ it.-wlf. whirh \-vzus at. 3:300 ur $600, was I`l`[)Ilil'!i nr :1 :1 ht-nvy ex- .u.nrulhn*n i`)|[IL'l VVI-37C IIIIH 'l|`lllIH.l.V IIVl.`.`. flllll IIIU `task of (Ih|'is;Vf:iri.s`." she declared, "in in keep that high! ll)W|nL{ until nll h;-ve had opportunity in come under 'it.- influence." The MinLsl(-rs Wives Assn:-ialion nf Simone Unifed (lhurch I'resbylcry elected their officers for the enminu )'('uI' at a meeting in the Burton Ave. p;.r:;onage. where the misln-5;: of the parsonage, Mrs. W. A. E. Doe, serv- er` afternoon tea. Mrs. Louis Pick- -.-ring, Central church, Barrio, was chosen as Presidz-nl; Mrs. W.R. Auld m Midland. Vice-President; Mrs. W. M. Lee, Aliiston, Secretary. and Mrs, T. J. Jew:-11. Simzhampmn, Or;.:anis'.. While the women were eloctirv: their officers. the members of Pro b)'ter_V chose their executive and stndinsz committees. Rev. W. R. Auld ui Midland is now the Chziirv imun. Rev. F. G. Slotc-sbury. Hills`.- jcialc. is re~e!ectc-d Secretary and "Tr!-ncnrnv DU-. \_UH\'t.'lN`X`. I1. 14. K`H_"I)l.', I). IV ! (hay. P. I. Davidge. F`. Burgess. 1.. `3. Paxsley. A. Macvicar, and Messrs. W. McMuckon. Morgan Stewart. 1`. J Campbell. W. S. Frost. G. A. Cle- `mence and John Rutledge. u.v..-...:_._ _._.| 1~....|.._A_. 1)-..- r1 . . . . . . . ; uuu nun-. .u...-...,,-. Education and Students: Revs. G. I), Kendall. Convener; W. M. Lee. !W. L. Nichol. W. J. Little and F. G. : Stotesbury. 3 (`hurt-h P1-nnertv: Revs. M. C. lI`L'El.`UI'L'f'. Religious Euuca!ion' Revs. W. Butt, C`un\'cnPr; H. E. Payne, D. RU! f`,.n`- D Y Tlon-izlnr. I` `Inn-nor I, `V lllllllh Ill -ViIllll`(lil.V lHUl'l1lng and tunk :1w:a_\' Hm nffivv safe 1 tho Hri1ish-Amm~i(-zm Oil (inm- \r rHuiu-uluu nu u1n1inn rad {Inn FRIDAY NIGHT znu (Turn to page two, please) - ` lk-|'L'l'H `, It was rnthor : 1 1hrr~o of tho rum 1|fit-Id in North [Hmlrl n H1(`('tiHLZ I {.j(7|'oc~11\ J. '1`. 1- .~:m'vnli\'t- rnndirlz 1 `i<(`(`ll(` and .~'m'ur( .1 1........ 1..o.... m.. 1\ uliro .`s`1r\\-.-.'u'( : (0- ml wuurm driver. nr his rmm(l:<. noticed I. Inn. nut... in H PAGES 1 to 6 SECTION -I :4 in hm~vdi`tary w.hu lunlll ,.s`upV- un.=;tul)ulary.- liv- rungled and ru'n- lV\'U IHUII III II. I Slrot-Q, Allan- ` Sal.urdn_v. No. 39 HALL IN Dl<`.MAND l('YI`ovmm'e Sim`) `, :1 co-int-irlonce that four trznmlirlmos in the fit-Id Simcne wanted tn` hnld on Friday night in CI'vo11\urv. Simpson. tho Con- m'\'n1i\'t- rmlurlirltntn um: fiuwt nn Hun I I '1 1 I l Pr0. of the Barrie Agricultural usm.-iety, who had the satisfaction of Es-vz,-im; zumthcv` great show Plohn Rooke Is Elected! ;Head of Student Body] 1 at Barrie Collegiate i `lfl |'liH V. Mnwzurt-1 W:-hb was chosen presi- _m~m of 1h(- }irls' Alhlt-lic Society. .Ir-an Sm'j(-:ml is vice-president. and fM:n'jm'in Invscm. soc-rt.-Inry. 1 ,__..___ _____ `\\_.lk'|'Ill(l!'( .1. l. DIIHDSUH. I,l1(` L40- (`nndir1:|t,u. was first on tho . the hull. A few ,hmu's Inn-r M1`. McCuai;.{. lhn Libel`-I 1:1] mndidmc-. nnnm into town to ar- !r:n1x!(\ fr-1' :1 F`rid:1y night moelinu fmrl wa.< that the hu1I| `hm! bzwn Ink:-n. and then on Tues- rlny Mr. HllL ,'h(`:~'. r<-prosvmingz Mr. C`.r:I\vl`m'(l. lhv Stvvens cz1ncli(lutc. l.--m... .... H... .-.m.. .v..;_- ' ' 1 ` I2I`?|"0lf.I'IS l`:\'!`l0N (30I\hVll l"l`,l`IE i 1(I'I'l` I-`IRST-Il:\Nl) l.\'F0l{MA'l'l0N E Nearly 5,000 Entries 5 For 60:11 Exhibition of V Agricultural Societyi 7]`-leads Fair Board Members of the Barrie Kiwanis Club. on Nlonduy evening. enjoyed ia delightful vision tour ot' Ontario through 21 very beautiful set, of slides shown by John F. Clark of the Ontario Department of Agricul- _ ture as he told of the remarkable igrowth in civic bezlutificatinn, through the use of flowers zmrl. shrubs, in recent years. The views: showed 21 great, variet,y of plantings` ,in gores. boulevzu`(l:<. pzu`l ;.{rouncl.x: of public b11ilcliiigs:. private tznrclonsz. etc.. as well as (:h:u'min;.{ bits of mu- tural growth along roads. Roclr. lgardens lnr;.{t: and small were pro- [minent in the (:oll(.-ctirxn. Picturr-K 'such as tlir.-so (l(,-mrmst.r:2t(- that On- .tarin is holrling it:: own with other .sections ol' North Amt-ri<-zn in thix! tline of civic :1rlornm(.-nt. t The : of Mr. C|zu'k':< -'l(t(ll`(`SS` was l-lore and l`h<-rv in Ontario with :1 Gmdeniru: '[`r:1mp". I ._. _- _ T The vntu In rlt-t<~rrnirw whr-l1`.:~r m 'not :1 hm-1' p.'u'lm' shmlkl ho opr.-ncvl in the hntvl at Pmr-trm 1'r_-rrnllwl in :1 n(:;.u1iw- wlr-n Hm vl(\<:1n:'.<` of thr? Tl`L?Hn)F('l viH:tL:'- wm:1, 1': '1h(: polls Wvdrwsrluy nf ln::1. v/N-1*. ,Th(.- rnsull of 1hr: voting was 19 ; vnt,0.< for tho (Iryx and 125 for 1h - vvots. throw rnnrn than Ihr- rrrquiro--1 threra-fifths rrm_inritj,' of 19.". vnlr.-:4. Cln'inusly (EHOULZH ihv pi-titirm askim: for tho vole ('nI1I:1in('d 12!} nzlrnvs. The (lrys; v.'(:1'<: clulvd at Ihrr result. PAHNSWEEKHIS i I WHNNER@Ewoo CWj ETETIO* :Beeton Turns Down I Beverage Room There? {Big Advances Made In : Civic Beautification Takes Branch Event at Iiarrie I7air; Iarrie 5 } Second LLUH The loozmnn of this was chnngvrl 1'1-(1 plm-vd i 'm('nt this yen". Allhnug lrnf nc nnuv On wn-n-h -n-ul mu as easy In r(:z,1(`n and was nm .'.x.< well known :92" when in tho main lhnll. the t:h2u:_Lz(- was rles('ri1)(`r{ by the convent.-r as :1 wnmlr-rful im- provement." '!`h<- quiet and free- d m from dLr<`. nmriu the dL-nmnsl1'z1- Hnnu nan/`Ix nun-.. 1...I..a..v ....,1 [v:uvuII1L'Il|. Ell!` ((llIL'l 21 do tinns much more hulptul 1'<,vnl)le. Paimwick wnn Lh: |(`,I`mpuli1inn with Barrie sm-u :C`.`eta I`oll:n`r! of B<)wmzm\' mid 1110 _iurlrJ,in';. \\-'us \'c1'_\' wn cn with \\'h'11 slur . l)rm1ch(!.< \vv'.'r- 1'upr('. IL. no` I\v1l1 LARGE mrny LIST Lmn. nlgnt. The enlritrs in MI (-l:1s`. tn1,:1llo about 5.00!) with 1hI- 81h :mm1.'1`.; Junim` Fzn'n1(.-r::' zmrl .Iuniru' h1: 1.uI,(.- show nunin h(`iIlL! :1 big fl-nlum; With nhnul 45!) (`H[l`i('!~ 1:1` llw tnlnl. '['her was plvniy ur vrn-mvrlitimv and high quality prc-vuilod lhrnu;',h- out. rv|.......... cu... ....uI. l':ll.lIIL' \`.il.\ l.'.\'lil|)IlSH(T|'l, lHl`L`(` were taken up in every set- tgn. nu-s. A. m. runs. mun- Gim.',~.~x'b1'e;1tl. I\Iv's. R. Bn_vo.<. I\`II`.\`. Rnssvll JL`l'l\\l`}'. Haw me. i\Ix`.<` F. ML`l\'u\'_ H:I\\'ku- Nut bars. Nirs. F. McKay. nllllllllgfl [HIS VVil> ruarlx and not :` (2 l|L' on nun.-`yin.-l'..I Z... depn:*1n1(mt I in the base- unh (kin uyu. BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935 I Once again the Junior show was one of the most interesting features of Barrie Fair. Or;,'ani7.ed eight of the field. the garden and the home. it is succeeding in stimulat- ing the spirit of fair play and good sportr'man.s'hip and raising the qual- ity of stock. produce and workman- .'hip. New vegetable classes were ,a(ldcd this: year, while the 1 ot.'n.o Club .-`ct-lirm. t.he Potato Judgimt `and Question Competition. and sev- eral new classes of girls` work were f(:atIxi`cs [years ago to encourage healthy com- champion dairy calf. petition among Juniors for products 'l`avish, [were 99 but this year they dropped Rt` 74. Verrol Stewart. Lefroy. had the Duncan Mc- also or Lcfroy, had tho champion bee`. calf. In the Ayi-shii~v section, the grand champion vva.~' owned by Donald Wilson, Barrie. The grand champion Dual Purpose Shorthorn was won by Roy Walt, Midhurst. The girls` classes were well filled. There were 25 entries in four classes of baking. Flowers attracted an ent- ry list of 24 in four classes. There was keen competition in Lzladiol? cunt! ...........) t`I..... run, ll. LIHU-`i. Ra-;.:i. seed grain was a wnrlhwhilo section. Live stock was .'u,r:tin :1 feature, with it special par- lndr: of the Junior Fuir live stock {winners going before the grand-I ntzmcl in the last hour of the Sat- urday proxzrum. There was amph evirloncr: in all departments of th' very fine progress these young farn` pi-r)p!( have made. 'l`he committee for the Junie` Fair was: Stewart Bell, chairman Fugene Smith. Fred Fisher. Ceci Charm .-ll, Ray Lnugheed. Mrs. Dav id Drybrnunh. Helen Fisher and Lorraine MeKeever. Wnt!'i(`5: thi" year totalled 453 in nll r-lzusses. which represents an in- L-rensr~ of 23 over last year. In i933 xrhir-h was 2: poor year because of the lm-lc of l)uilclin_L{ space and rain `the entry war: only 333, but the year b(*fm'e it wan 486. the peak year in ltlm (.'iL{l`.t _`'r::n's the fair has been qnimz. Thus `.his year's Junior Fair x.-.115` almost hm-k to the top in total mxlriesz. Cerhinl)` the quality of r-;.hil)it.~: Int-l<('rl nothing from any other _\'our. Most of it was much better. Tuul um... cl... 1:.... .4.-".1, .-...c..:,..l '8th Barri Junior Fairg Again is a Big Feature jWith Total Entries 453: i7ew Ask Tzggcoiciing IEssa; No Clinic, Buti Council Pays a Part` I j---- l The F;u:n'rl of Health of Essa 'f'nwnHhip at :1 special meeting. held uu` 'f`hm'n`.nn ma Tuesclay. September 3. z-nnsidered the tnxniciing of the <-Hilrlren ml` the township for diph- lthorizu. ` Receipts 2._-3-2549, Slightly; Down Due to Rain on Two Days ` Sn fevv :nppl(.-atim1s were received that it was (let,-ided they were not jmtified in ha-ming a clinic but ,(~(.un(-il ilt,`:`(`L`\'{ that the :nLInici1)alit_\' would pay 50 cents for each Child t-xnided. mrnnts to choose their III!-inr fhn uurnn in kn huir` rn-. nunnf ilHUllL'lI ill. ,i'L'L'll Ulill. LHC !T1L|l\lCl])?lllI_\' `wnulrl 1- xnided. [rim-tor. tho same to be paid on proof Inf treatment having been admin- isrc-r(r(1. -V - um [Hily .LnL' Lrlzn , me Cast. [0 no |<:mnposorl of 26 Fourth and Fifth ifnrm sturlonts at B.C.I. .-.\v.-. u-\~-yuan.) l\l \.llVl'4 IIJIII. Tho Y(vLu1;:` People's Night. at the I`1'm'i.n(:iul W.C.T.U. convention. V\ (-(lm~. noxt. Oct. 2. will feature tho play The Trial", the cast. to be Onmhnqr-rl nf 9R Wrnn-Oh un I`H`Hx. l.(?.l. S"l`l'I)l.\"l`S TO GIVE PLAY rrn ,. xv . xv Duuun :\\'t`. UIIIICG LHLIYCH. AI-1 Iandalc. mmi\'crsm`_\' meat suppe1`.2 1\Innda_v. Oct. 21. Please reserve this} ' date. 39') { \.. .\.. an-.1 x .~\x1r1i\'e:`sz\ry . at Edenvalv.` Suncim-. Sept. :19. 11 u.m. and 7 p.m.; Rm . T. D. Jones. Elmvale. special; speaker. 391; ` Dance Midhurst Hull. Sept. 27.} `Good music. Dancing from 9 till 1.,` .~\dmi.~`.~ 20:: plus tax. Auspices: :L.O.[.. 3111!. Rah: :\uIu|\\|\Iix .:uC [HUS lZl.\'. .`\llSplCE.< 39b? ` :\nni\'c1`. _\' sm'\`ices. First Essa` Pro. Church. Oct. 13. speciall `music by Ch('l]H1t`l'S Presbyterian`. chuir. Alliston. Fmvl dinner. OCL| 117. Full pm`ticul2u'.~' later. 39b; J"ll('l'. Last year the live stock c~nt1'i(_-3 -- COMING EVENTS --- WELL BALAIQEED FAIR High Quaiiff/1 { `Throughout, Praised by Supt. of Fairs (mccs under this heading 3c per' 'ord: mxmmum charge 50 cents. Oh Ave. ant_\' Bay Hall. F1`ida:~'. .cCm`kinda1e's m'chest'.'a ed. Admission 2536 pm: Qls med Church. n-xv nxnno mun Church fowl N 1 Tuesday. Oct] 39-41b I i vv n 'I" H. I 1 u1`posc- "Plan n:..l..' ..I.. _ . n . . . . A . . . . . . .,.I| A-:u.'..1 1V.'.1UI`lUI'SI.. classes and mixed flowers. The best show ing for sewing was made in bourlmr pillows and factory cotton apron: with six entries in each. nu. , .-... \..... n.,.) n: \.u\.II. | The essay on potatoes wns won hp Gladys Aeonlcy. Barrie. There were L3 entries in the pen sketch, firs . going to Verona Simmons, Barrie. 'r`L\)\ onvaalt, L11 vs,-uuu uuuui\ui.~., urullu. The display of orchard, garden and field classes was probably the best in number of entries. No less than- 44 entries were turned in for Dooley potatoes. with Garnet Walt. Mid- hurst, taking first prize. Cobblers only attracted nine entries but Roy Walt got first. Brock Ottaway led in the exhibit of fall apples in which 13 entered. Howard Campbell had first for peek of wheat in 10 entries Donald Wilson was first for b.'irle,v Twelve entries were obtained rm ensilage corn with Archie Kennedy winning first prize. 'l"L.n I. ` ...4......1 ..--_1 ._,,,- , I ~- u . The members of Barrie and New- market Lions Clubs held a joint din- ner meeting in Barrie Thur.-:dz1_y evening last. which was preceded by a softball match in Shear Memor- iial Park. Allandale. which the local Lions won by a score of 11-2. A. F`. Pugh. president of the Barrie Club, was chairman. Yo nu... I-I':):.....:,. 1:`.-..'.. 1\7:...|.uu 4--.. u.- nun |I:L'u .\l|1lV`\' mm Hl':~'(`l'\ (`.`; ll) [)l'(It:- ` pt-r". ht.` :<:Ii(l.`l sow xzrvul pn.<.s`il)il~l itics for this l':nlr. ll svmns l'1t`.'l(l(`(l1 for still urv:nlnr thim:.<". l l3m'rl(- l":1ml in} the lmn(l. 'l`ln1rs(l:1y un(l| Friday nmlor l,`:1(l(`1~`l\i}) Bumlmn.~;lvr A. Rand plnyt- unrlm; lho lvmlx-r.~'l1ip n1` l.|n_wl i Booth. Thu bzznrl tn lhv pl`l( at mu` Mul- (`u.~:l.ur SI. c-m'm\;' .~'vvt-::` n'clm-k cm 'l`lun`.x'(ln_\' zmrl S:1lurd:1_\" nights rrnm lhv l n. 0l'fi('u Squ:n'v I-l.'n`1'iv R:m(l's pnrnrl<~ nu l"ri (`\'(.`IlllU:' \vn.< rninvrl mxl. A lln`illiIu_ !~n'`l1 ' (lay :11 2.30 pilnl ':1nuV Rnrclvn was H1" L`-.2 'l`I... |........ .....l .lIu . .. .. \N'clb L'H?Ill'fI1Zln. It was Barrie Fair Night" for the Barrie Club. and as a token of con- gratulation to the Fair. R. A. Suther- land. president of Barrie Agricultur- al Society. was a guest and deliver- er`, a short address. Mr. Sutherland declared he was glad to be asso- ciated with the agricultural indus- try. and also with Barrie Fair. ` which had been making tremendous strides forward during the past few ' years. He gave a personal invitation * to the visitors to be his personal Lsuests at the Fair for the evening performance. an invitation which was readily accepted. I L! mr r-i...:...-._ _..--:.v-.,n ,r u - ,...,.u. The registexod seed grain exhibit was continued this year and more proL{ress was noted. There were 1?. entries of excellent quality. Stew- art Bell led in barley and I~Ia1'1'_v Davis for zmv other variet_\'. .m.._.. 4- __.4_ V-7 - V!TNewmark;at Lions Pay` 1Visit to Barrie Club; ion Barrie Fair Night , nu.` n\,I\aIA_v u\.\.\,yu.u. H. M. Gladman. president of the Newmarket Lions Club. stated that there were many points that New- market might learn from the Bar- rie Club. which. incidentally. had _heen sponsored by the Newmarket ;Club. Most of those who were now j.'::<. in . eluh work. had` lnot re:1li7.e(l previously what ser\'ice' in :1 ('ommunit_v r-oulcl do. ln Bar- lv-in nu in l\Ir\\xvn1:n~L'r\I H-an Y innc hurl HI it CUYIlfI1LlHlL_\/' CUUICI Clf). IH Dal - rio. as in Nowmm`kct.. the Lions had been able to learn :1 great deal, and perform good service to the com- rhnnifv |nr\lIAll -. I"resiclr,-nt Glnclman than cnnducl- ed the regular weekly meeting of the N(~wmzi1`kot, Lions Club. the chief items of business being tho reading: of a number of letters of congratulation and appreciation for s'ervi<'o work done in the Canal Tnwn. and the passing of accounts for Qlrugs. hospitals. and doctors. V I` 117 T\.`L....-\... nl-...:....4.... -.r AL! uuu ....,...u. v v F. W. Dnbson. chairman of the Programme Committee of the Bar- rie Lions Club. announced that tn- ,night`.< meeting would take the form} of "F.clueatinn Night. tr) whichl the members of the Board nf| Education and teachers of the Cnllegzinte Institute and Public and Separate Schools had been invited I Hun Th` I J Qirnnunn mntnrir. Dvpilfillt` DCHUUIS [RIG UCCI1 lnVlI(.`(]`l `Hon. Dr. I... J. Simpson. Ontarin[ Minister of Educaiinn. is the chief` sp(`ake1`. E IUI` CZICII l()()I EHO El they nccupv in the market. farmers and tr vrs must pay five ccr advance. according to the market b_\'la\\`. wh choc: last week. For c.n`s in the market th market gzardeners rr ,..~..u.. .. ... ' "Ye Canadienne Artists" at Central < Church anniversary services and concert. Sunday and Monday. Oct `mm mm mm ooh nur(I('n was nu air. 'I`hv Ion hI`nnH\~l:Ikim; : ::irlo-(l0\\'n flyil of lhv (`I`l)\\'(l ` ~ . . For each foot and a half of space :1 Orillia town U market. market garden- C` cents a week, in: the terms of! b5'la\\'. which came into! ecet parking their the farmers and must pay ten: cents a week in advance. C - (Turn to page s1:c. please! but xra: Kit was hrv; the chief f Ilia at Cm of. '1 into I Sm u.;.... ..,.;..|l1a( 1. at 10 10 at wr al ts [JLCHDKJLI (Ill Uj)llllUll lilVUUllHL( Hnll` iiamation. and neither Mr. Euler nor Mr. Beatty had since receded from their positions. 0ddfellows' Temple was comfort- ably filled when the gathering was called to order by Major W. N. Knowles, the chairman, who ex- pressed a hearty welcome to the L'atherini.z. T A. M. Hulse. Aurora. tmd the candidate were also on the piatform. and delivered addresses l-ion. Dr. Manion arrived in Barrie nlinut noon, and was motored to Midland to address an early meeting` there in the Lvening. and back to l'3.irrie where he was the tinal speak- er There was no heekling of anv rteseriptiori. T. A. M. Hulse. Aurora barrister. .x-:.id he admired Hon. H. H. Stevens. on the other hand. his platform \\as most elusive. most evasive. Mr. King's platform was the same as it was in 192], and the Liberals were .hrpini.: to be r-arried into power on smae tide which carried in Mit- :-lxnll Ilnnlxn-n In.-9 Ynnn A wooden shed at the rear of the Fire Hall on Collier St. was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday morn- ing. It was owned by W. F. Stone, Collier St. furniture dealer, and contained some second-hand count- ers and steel beds and springs own- ed by A. E. Smith, Dunlop St. furni- ture dealer. There was no insurance on the barn or its contents, which had only a few dollars` value. The hl:I7n \lI."IL rliul-nunrorl hv F`:-xn, nau Only a 1ew uouars' value. The blaze was discovered by Con- stable Walter Rayner as he was leaving the police office at 6 o'clock. He immediately notified the fire de partment. At the time the blaze was fairly small but in a few minutes it s;pread rapidly so that when the brigade arrived the shed was be- yond saving. There was some dan- ger to nearby stores by sparks but I the brip.`ade soon ended that. (Wrirrin nf H-no fir-n in uni:-nnuyn LIIU l)l'U. .2l(1(3 soon Cn(1C(1 mat. I Origin of the fire is unknown. Three limos before in the past two years this shod has taken fire but was put out before much clamagvl had been done. {shed Near Fire Hall I I Is Totally Destroyed Two Sets Twin Calves] Born on Same Farm Wm. Evans. RR. N0. 3. Cookstmvn. reports an unusual n('(:1n'rence 1n the live stock line. beimz1win calve: born to two cows on his farm within four days. One set arrived on Sept. 18 and the other on Sept. 21. The calves were of an average size. THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER Cheap looking printing is poor advertising. Get the good kind from The Examiner, "lUVL'l`LlSlng. K191 The Examiner. TORIES NOT ma. AMALGAMATION !STATES"l_\{lANl0N[ Alleging that :1 "\\'hIsper1ng cam- pai;.:n" was going on among Grit railwaymen to the effect that Ben- nett and Manion favored the C.P.R. and were forexng traffic across to the CPR. from the C.N.R.. Hon. Dr Robert J. Manion, Federal Minister at Railways. issued an emphatic de- nial to this charge at a Conservative rally in support of J. '1". Simpson. Conservative candidate for North Simcoe. in Oddfellows` Temple Sat- urday evening. "NO dr-`-('1-hi (`nnninh uvhn ha;-1nL-.. urnay evunmg. "No decent Canadian. who has tak- en :1 position such as Mr. Bennett and I have done. could do such re thing." he declared. We would not bc fit to keep a position of trust if this were trur,-." `Han hi` 1\Ir.w.:,... av- .1....v.......: u...4 Llllb \'\'l.'l'L' l|`lll`,`. Hon. Dr. Manion also declared that as far as the Consex'\':1tiVc Party wav concerned. there was no sign 01 amalgamation. The policy of tho Crvnservative Party, as stated by the P1 ime Minister. was that the matter would be put to the vote of the people before any pohcy such as that would even be considered. (in nu. niknr hand nu. 1M:.. Denies That Bennett anti! I He Have Favored ' runs-\ wuulu even ne consmerea. On the other hand, the Minister said, Hon. W. D. Euler. former Min i~..ter in the King Gm-crnmcnt. hurl isxatcd in Chatham Last December that he \\'as in favour of unification nf Han rnilu--um nnrlnn r1nlvnv Hndt Ill.` \`\'&l.`i H) lHV()Ul' O1 unmcauon of the railways under pznvcrnmtmt ownership` Sir Edward Bcatty. pros- idcm of ihc C.I .R.. had also ex- p!`(!ssCd an opinion favourinLz amal- r'nmn1inn nnri nr-Hhnr Mr 'F`nlm~ run` UIU SHIEIC LICIC \VHlCn (`EFF chcll Hepburn last June. 4 "FL... Jnh: nlxn . ..-,........ .0. van... l[ The speaker paid tribute to Mr. lsxmpson as a cplendid candidate who had been a credit to the Conserva- tive Party in Vhe House of Commons. ;Mr. Simpson was not a man who ,ad\'ertised. but he believed in work- } ivg every day for his constituents. F Cancxdate Speaks 1 Mr. Simpson. the candidate. stress- ,ed the part played by the Empire TT`.ade agreements entered into by Minn Rrinnpvt (`nvnr-nynnni nnrl u.` 'ill'dUC ugitmtwnts EH1 ill": Bennett Covernn` 'clai'ed that in answer 11011 01' Opposition s |`n'i.l'klS lost since 1% `ilcsl while ihe King G0 `.n !'nI\\I-L\u- F`-.....An'.. .... ilk ht \\llllL` UH.` .'\lIlg \)U\'L'X'HIHL'HI \\".l.\I , Ir` powei`. Caiizidzfs inurkets in Great I iBiitain had increased yearly since ithc Empire trade pacts had come in- ,'.n force. Premier Bennett had kept `,Canada's trade and credit good. and `according to the League of Nations` Jfigures. Canada is the fifth trading ination in the world today. Mr. Simpson declared that the (Government d'.=sei`ved credit for the! ?Central Bank whose duty it was to' ireguiate credit and keep business on `LXI even keel. An institution of this :kind should be free from political iintluence. Premier Bennett is the [greatest statesman in Canada today.' the averred , AA\'ll- .,.. ` 1 After pzlying tribute to Mr. Simp-% {son as a member who was always. willing to work night and day for }}: .~ people. Dr. Manion declared that Canada had come through the de--| p-:(`::.~:inn lwlurr than nlhor cnuntrit-s. -. uvw lIAV\lI\a\.l V {e C.P.R. C.N.R. IS EH1:-`FICIENT Hon. Dr. Manicn ..-. W .... ......b(.~ rcsition speakers. any 1921 had been ` 1.'nn f`_r.uu--nwsnnd "pup |L. unu UL`- the allega- -aknrs: nnv 'R0bbers Steal Truck Then Carry Off Safe Which Yields But $70 in nu. The autmnuhiie which figured in the accident \x'a.~: driven by Mr.~;.f Russell Day. :1 niece of Mr. and Mrs. Bates. Ivirs. Day had wilh her in the; car besides Mr. and Mrs. Hates, their; daughter. Mrs. 1-Iarry McDonald.` and her own baby which was in the; front seat along with Mrs. Bates. They left Creemure to visit Mrs.`i Day`s mother, Mrs. Lawrence. at 1 Terra Nova. Tn I-r\|v\A innu n`-\'I\ is-\r\r\v\:\\~ Olsn 71st Year.

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