Northern Advance, 6 Dec 1934, p. 1

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day. .~ ("onsidei-able discussion followed 1 the proposal of short course;< to he 1 held in P.:u-rie next February. The president said that Mr. Page was sligrhtly disappointed with the boys 1 attendance last year, but would like 1 V to know the club's opinion for this . year. The majority felt that if the]. ` winter is milder this year there would- i be 21 large zlttendanc-.e, both of the I boys and the v'i1'ls. oration and that is the youth of to Ann `UH)J,' H1(_`lI. UH nun of (`r1nr1da. to :1 rm-o11t ndd1'o.:: 11'-.. 13 D T:mn~mH in :1 brief a(I(Iwas.<.` 4`:-nun H-an 111-nvin . CAMP BORDEN MAN HAS LEGS BROKEN IN MOTOR ACCIDENT RC.C.S., of Camp Borden, was re- moved to the Royal Victoria Hospltal on Monday with two broken legs as the result oif a motor accident at the corner of Elizabeth and Ann Sts., at the western town limits. Sgt.-llajor .`-\rmstrong had just Zlllf;'lltC`(l from ll.C.C.S. truck in which he had come into town with a num- .ber of other sig`nalle1's. Corporal J. `R. Roach, the driver, stopped at Ann 1 ` Sergeant-;\`Iajor A. G. Armstrong, .St._. \\`he1'e .-\.rInst1'one' lived. There was a blinding snow storm at the time, about 5 p.m., and the un1'o1`- tunate man slipped on the running, board and fell (lirectly in front of a 1`.`.'e.~'tboun:.l Valley. taxi (h'i\`en by _1)o2`- ilancl Valley`. The bumper oi the ' taxi cauelit A1-mstron_e` on both Iegs [ and he w'_:.< thz'o'.\'n some distance. ` He \\'a.~: ru:=he<,l to the hospital and attended lug: Dr. W. C. Little .l:'o1'two ' C1`:L('tl1)'L-(l l(-:.;'.< and facial injuries. i .\'o_ blame was attached to Valley, , who stopped within 25 feet of the impaet. The only property (lamagre `was a .~'li5.-`ht bend in the front he-:l..'-. lip,-ht oi` the taxi. I .:_-_.._._._j__. |oozu'u unu L ` wuxrtbouml V -Izmd taxi caught .4 ..n.l 1. n-..,- J. R. Boys is acting` as judge ink Midlaml at the Divison Court, \\'hlCh` slts to-day, wlth some fourteen cases `on the docket. The appointment was nunlr. luv his 1-urnwnv Tnrln-n .\ F`. \`. iQ-. ` "1 he A\Iw:1n1:< I . to Hwy wm'n _Q`1'21 Li.~`to)'_\' of tho fm'rin,<.1' to son {rir-d out. Tb 132l.-r:'\'i<*c` had (2 :.'u\'.< and m( I 1.,.c,...,. of -1 Jay, D13, secouu wu.u J.U`.h Perhaps the biggest surprise was the vote polled for Water and Light Commissioner when Jas. B. Dougail got 1,160 votes compared to '76!) fm C. C. Hinds, present chairman of cm, commission. The 1935 co1mni.s:sion will be composed of J. Frank Jack I son, recently appointed by the coun ` u cil; Jas. B. Doklgmll and lluyor-elect VV. J. Blair. T1.-Hn-lar Q-u`vino' fnv .Tn]\' zmrl Aug |S1LS LU-u'd_\', wuu bklllll: you: on appoin made by his honor Judge . mer, who ha:< the power some one on such cases \ unable to p1'o;~',ide himself. . Iuous OBSERVE ; EHARTER NIGHT! Over 0110 Hund.1-ed 1 1'0sent;`{ Eight New Members W'el- comed to Club. Jordan. Plninti claims $2,911.07 with interr.>~'t and costs on promissory note. B03; and Boys, Barrie, for plainti', R. S. Agnew and Horkins, Graham and Parsons, Toronto, for defendant. Barrie Lions Club observed Char- ter Ni_Q'ht by 21 banquet, casino and dance in the American Hotel on Fri- day niy;ht. Lions with their ladies and friends were present in_la1_'ge numbers,_ over a. hundred engoymg George Blackweu, Barrie, `,S_ H_ the `"3`9" A 1et.ure of .the pm` H. Leather and A. Jackson. Plain- gram w.1;~: the welcoming` of eight new ,_ tiff Claims $400 and Costs for dam_ 'mbe"5 mt`) the club by Deputy lages sustained in collision with truck District GV"-`1'1 F` W- Db5- `driven bv defendant. Douglas Rob- A tn.-.x. `rn Lions International was ~ ;',,,,,, 4:; ,1Q+',,,.._,1.,m, UlSt1`lCt Li0VC1`l]01` r. W. uousou. I A toast to Lions was; proposed by A. F. Pugh, president-i elect for 1035, who briey traced the! hi. of Lionism since its foundin in 1 n1 ,1 'I|-mu-n mm-n nnw znmn I UISUICE U0V*-`3U1' *`- "- U*_ =U"- [(11-wen by derenuant. uougxas mou- Lmons ; inson fol. defendant Pugh president George Graham, Barrie, vs. H. H. brley thf:!Leathe1. and A_ Jackson_ _1.3_]`_a:i-1R1t>i`[-`f foundingriclaims $1,000 and costs for personal in 1914- There `V91"5`- W 50m`-', injuries sustained in collision with 2300 Cmbs t1'3'ht Canada Fnetruck in hands of defendants. Boys United States an_d other count1'1es,|and Boys fol. plaintiff Douglas R0b_ with a membcrshxp of over 90,000.1inS0n for defCndantS_ ncf1`Pf Tipnnfv GO\'P1'U01' Fl'n`{ ' 11unu~.n \v:< h1~L)hn1' 13193131 HF Wlth. a_memne1'smp 01 over UU,UUU.'inS0n defendants_ Dxstnct Deputy Governor Frank; Draper W Dmpm. Plaimm: Db' 1'e1 1-"mg? to the toast saimclainls $601.40. wages z11{(1 disbu1'.~'c- that Lionism ."'~`5 a c9 m).Site 1'gan,i' ments and $638.50 for live stock and zatlon remle1_'1n_2' Se1'\'l(:0 m thousan of Same and c0.tS_ of commumtles. It has helped man.\'ITh0mps0n and Thompson penetimg to do Something` in their co1mnunities`~fo1. plamtm BOW and Ifovg for d"n_ for the good of their fcllowmen. fendant_ " " " ` Last year Lionism had undertaken. _ `_ 10,000 1i'erent kinds of service in S"`m`31 T05-391' Penetfm-3' "-9- `V *1` v-arious (-ountries. True Lionxsm ed T- S"th- P1`t`` C`-" socks for the ner thimrs in life, a11d:'$1v000 {md Costs due t_ d`a55E"3 m` the un. t11in;:s are made eas1er\1'1'ed 1 3 utmb`1 C`-`7`9- Thompson and 'I`hom1)son for plann- throus-'h : clubs. . _ _ , pm`: Tn";Q pi(.kn.l.inQ. m.LnOsed thogtl, F1!}1:1_\:S011 and Dudley, .\`I1d1zu1d, tln'ou5.-;11 : clubs. 1 Rev. Louis Pickering` pnposed the: .toa. to the 1:1(1ie.=. and 3;'ue:s'ts, and` [paid hiech tribute to the ladies `xvi `11ioL11(1i11g: the lives of their l`)`'.'\4"1.% ' ones. l D Q .S+izr.v 1-nqnnnrlr-Ii nn hr-'.mH' . `ones. i R. S. Atkey 1'espondcd on be-`A2119 , of the ladies. ~-- - ~ - -1 . 1' 11,, 1*. u; \.Au,. nuu-\,: W. J. Craijr. president of the I{;-` wzmis Club ,)'e. on br2hz1H m": the vi: and in bring-in;>; g-1'ee:-, nings from his club said that mum-' lbers of the Ki\vz111is Club app1'eciat- `cd the work and servir,-e being` (lom: lb)` the Lions Club. \1....,... T T.` f.,..;(,. n1~nnnqr;r] n W. J. 1511111`. D-.1y1ig.rht; saving` for July and Aug; ust was agxain defeated. Of 1,90 ; ballots cost, 1,135 said no and 1..-. said yes, a majority of 363 against. The last vote on this question was taken in 1930, when 830 were again`- anr` QQA far, b_\' the Mons club. 1 Mayor J. F. Cr:3i_2' proposed :1 L toast to the Lions Club. zmd e.\'L-and-E mi lw-:1" wi. on In-h:11l' of the L0w11.,0 Thu <:iti'/.m'1.~' of Bm'1'ir- were ver_\'{1 `much indr.-btorl to the . clubs for tho ne contribution being: marioll` \ making" the burden easier for th<:i\ .. 1 , f .\o_ blame attached LU vuuu), U. .~\y;new,; zoronto, 1o1`ueLeuuzu1L. 10 'i`~'hi '1` H. Penelton, Alliston, B. E. |DilCt- Tue)`, Alliston. Plainti claims .13 $1,500 damages and costs 1'01-in_ju1-ice ;'h c inilieted in zissziult by defendant. By -------- c0unte1'-claim defendant claims $3000 R. BOYS ACTING JUDGE for injuries inflicted by plaixiti . AT MIDLAND DIVISION COURT I Robt. G. .-\_g'new for plainti and Bell {and )Icl,eun for defendant. 1 n 13.... :,. ..,.+:..... no 1'I`l(`'{I m mu... m 'T`14nr\1hL \7nan1-cl v- .1 lllillilllfg Llll: xulxuuu uumun Lllx H...` ... _ counttil. 1762,? Pr(*sid<:-nt G01-don Lomrman 1'ep11er13h:1(1 < zmd f'n'. `thanked the president o'fi1211\L'e Hue Ki\\':\ni.< Club for his kind wo1'ds.~(J0lli "l'1m Kixvzmis Club had been of _:;'rcatl 658; :\.<. the Lions. for xvhich1$525 g`rz1to('ul. Ho outlined the tang tho Bznwie Hons C1ub,`n:-1 'l'l `fm-rin,-.1` . of the .'1ctiv1tie:4 cm'- ` any Thu idea of cov.mnunit_\'u'l"o.~'.s' . over ht-on r'o1'mno. zmd,h:1 `:.'u_\'.` !11(.`i\l1.~ sccnled to a1wzL\`s,720. op:-n br'f'm'0 them. ` .-\ T`nHmvim-- Hm s1)n0nh(-S n lionte scho b(`T())'f`. thmn. ` T"o11o\v1n;: the S])(`0(`]1(`S` ("no (-asino xvas onjo_\'e(I, when mil-1 lions of rlollzlm ('ha11:m1 hands. and u.....,.,.1~ M" run '1`1m nvnninrr wound `H0118 ()1 nu hm'1'e1.~`< of ` up wlth :1 I _ LOOKS LIKE AN ELEE;lON IN INNISFIL TowNsHn=iv A If l`4.`.' l\| that 1` (I n ! The evening` service at St. An- rl1'vw s P1*esbx'te1'ia11 Church last Sun- day was in charge of the Men's Clu}: of the church. A choir composed, lentirely of men supplied the music. i-Rev. Dr. Shortt, the pastor, who has: I just returned from his recent trip :2";-o.~:;< Canadzi, preached the sermon |.0ll:1:':= cl1m1:m1 nanus. mm fun. The evening` wound ,z....,.,. , >lIlLlll(:`lll. `Wd-5| 3 _.x. E. w1s-. r to appoint I when he D UEKEII 1Il J..`lDU, and 384 for. Tl: that mum- b We 31-0 in receipt of :1 copy of Statistics for the year ` 1933!} 1'01` the provincc-, and some in` Ln-1-.~ ;in}..' ::t;~.ti. :12-r: _;-`leaned. SiI('0I- C`ount_\', with :1 population LO\\'11.iOf 78,.-Z01, had :1: on Dec. 31 `s/ei`_\'{1f)3."-5. of . and liabilities 'ice c1ub Al` $(%,552,11A!. The dcbcntiire debt ' - M -. c-r: n"10 (HQ ni` xvhil-11 fnxvn: mid HEAVY nocxn FOR` GENERAL ssssums Fm11- Jh1'y and Sixteen N011- Jur 7 Cases` Starts Tues- ? day Next.- _.,___.. A total of twenty cases, includ 111;, four jury and sixteen non-jury ac- tions, comprises one of the liezwiest dockets for the General Sessions of the Peace and County Court, which commences on Tuesday, Dec. 1111;, :1: 1.30 p.m., with His Honor Judge ii. A. Wisnier presdingu One of the pleusiiig features of the (locket is the fact that there are no criminal c:1.~:e.-:. Jury Cases i T \Tih-hnii .&lii-rnn \'\-V .\1'r-i`.ih.ii.i Jury bases = J. .\Iitc-hell, Alliston, \'.s'.'.~\1'_c1`.ilmlLl Greer, Alliston. Plaintiff claims $1,000 for slander. Bell & fil:-l.c:u1, .~\lli.~:ton, for -pzxlintifl`, Robt. G. .~\y;new,; '`o1'onto, for defendzmt. 'l` H Dc-nnlfnn, -\l|i.<`r.m1. vs. F}. E. fund .\Jc1.ean 101' uoxenuant. E Truman Thompson, Vespra, Va. J. }H. .\IcCaw, Barrie. Plaintiff claims 51,000 and costs through purchase from defendant of allegedly delec- `tive tractor. De1'endant by counter- lclaim claims. $327.16, being amounr `owing; on notes with interest, and costs. Robt. G. Agnew _for plaintiff, Stewart and Stewart, Barrie, for de E fondant. I I.'-n- '[`u..nu 'T`ru-nnfn we T?n1'\" A ; xenuant. Kay Trac_v, Toronto, vs. Robt. A. Brown, Orillia. Plainti' claims $5,000 damages and costs for loss of clothing, doctor bills, damage to re- putation, ete., alleged to have been incurred by indecent assault at hands ,of defendant. Jas. G. Harvie, Ori1- `la, for plaintiff, Boulton S. Marshall, Orillia, for defendant. Non-Jury Cases `im. '1`. Kinsey vs. Jz;:~'. Wesley A. Plaintiff claims $2,911.07 f`,u~.1.,... T)I.nulruvnH T-`.-,n`1-in we T4 I DHITIUCI JUSSIUJS, L'L:11u\.cu1_i4, xa. fred clzums {$1,000 und to d2\1nz1;:c.~: in- .l.,cur1'ed in an automobile collision. plain- [,Itiii', Fin1z1_\'son ii for defcndzint. I If`nu+{nu-mil nn nzurn Tnnvl `coum DEBENTURE A mam $5,013,018 8. of which towns and N 1'0sp011sihl(' for $4,- 17fi'2.7f)5, whihz rural 1mmici1)211ities ghad only .`?1250,2`23 ;. .VIi had the ilztmc.-.`t debenture debt. 31.311575: 'Col|ing'wood. \\':1.-` next with $1,029,- gnss; O1'il1i:1h:1d$H$`8.3309. Bmrie, }$525,9 77: .~\1li. $303,182; Pene- -`tnn;-`. .`s`1!r(:,I(;1. ` 'l`lu:ro :`.)`(` four townships without`. Hm_\' clcbenturo dc-ht, IC.<.~':1, V().~'.p1'a, "T0.<.\'f)1`O1lti0 zmd )`Iat(-h0(1:1.=h. O1'o Lhzul only $238, while 1710.; had $74,- '70 $70.:-311 .'.U1(! k nlHn:.',`\\'00(1 .,~.-m,o;u. i There are 38 counties, 28 citlcsg 31116 to\\'n:~r, 15.3 \'i]1z1:.>:c and 571 town- !ships in the p1'ovinco., and 11. distmcts Hwith no county o1'p,':mi'/.:1tion. and the [total debenture dot on Decembm: .~`,31st, 1933, was Sjs`-1941,-13.`3,9: m(i. ' I :_j_?_-.-___ :\ ILOLJH H1 :`,`AUl,V'.r nun .wln....4 u.. `.<<'hoo1.< in Uw z-ounty riLu'in;.r 1953 `.Pu1'1'i \`.`}.XI\' the hi_`.,"h(!St with $8('.R`2-'17, .`Tid1zm next \\'it11 $80,992, ~O1"1lia $70.. -Ill Lmd C`o1lin:\\'o0d $48,891. 2 'r1m..,, ..1-n RR I-nnnos. cit1CS-- .\w:n`.'(1in::' to the Vital stati%tic:< for the town of I`.zu'1'io, as revezxled at the `Itown cle1*k s o'ice. there was :1 de- y(tid(-d (1C(`)`(`2l. ~`(! m births, 1na1'1 3'.v1'e9 and dozxths for November. as con`.pa1'- .od with the same month last year. `. l`h(.-re \\'(:1'(.` 1'0('o1'd(!d last month only KG deaths, 14 bi1'`hs and 6 n1ar1~ia_2`es. compared with 10 deaths, 26 bxrths iand 8 marriagres reported in Novem-- -'ber, 1933. _ nlv 1'mn' huxldmxr nernnts were i K I I ber, 1933. Only four building: permits issued in November for a total of ,$3,750, the smallest number for some months past. The largest per- mit, $2,500, was issued to '1nos. Phillips for the erection of a service station on Bradford St. z `.-\I total 01' Lnnl. In H11 ueu.-nuunt. Contmued on page Iour) VITAL STATISTICS Established in the Year \ 1847 . Eight Page ` $767,951!) rn:\I\I1.'IY *, - 11.. .. n.-.-...I.:-Cnn xv-.23 spent 01`. (H11-inw 153.32 Ur`. (EB BULLIER CHURCH 5 HDLD ANNIVERSARY Rev. H. VVOH\\'ond. ].<`n1-111m`! .\linis1'm`. (rm-1<-(1 by _l`}i_;' I C:>n|g1'(gu`;1ti<)11ss. iiie the z1m1i\'e1'szu`_\' sumccs m L,ouLu1' ' `xito-rl `Church on Sun(1a_v. W1`. \`.'-1l\-.'oo now pastor of Wtestou` United Church, as mini.~'tv.-r at Col-` ' ' . < 'm"v|1 for I'0111'_\'c:u'.~', July,` 1921, to July, 1925. He recalled ak-<.~]in:_-'1.\` his n1ini. in B2u'1'i(=, the 121241 throu month.< in purticulzlr, \\'he1. -- -I-~.--1-~wc {`nnr|'r--1`.-IHHIL _. V01. LXXICVIII. N0. 40. `\ YUP ."l!'('I1'.`:1\'. ` ()Il}.'|'L`_'-'..l. P1'esb_\'te1'ian and ML-t1\o(li.~`.1;, L0 forzn u [fnitt- (`huI'r:h. .\ ~ was not an organization; it fel1m\'. but we h:-u'(~ made much of 1m 011,-'2n1i:I.:1'Lio11, 50 t1` n-:1! purpo.\-1: is 110;.-`1oct'c(1. For his mo1'11in_s.': Lh(,-ttw .\I1'. wood took the wm "1 rllt. -" E` 'l`h- 1 _...+ " ;.'._u.L-;.] :1 `- <`O`1i(i. ! >~:;L L' 1.`.1i.< to our modern t3:.`.1~.-:, there is no . thin_z.,-' as Vic-; tor) in \\'zu', said the speaker. Thern` is 0:11;. Li`:\j;((3(1}' and destruction. Mon` who \vu1'e made to become friends,` I.,...,...... mmmin.- \V:n- in Hm: u:u`1\. E \`.:u:u: uu'_\ ruu. ` " sat. l`.'/.(`l{l(`l .a-*:). .'.i(`l vsus called 01' ( :,I`;\I"> L the people 0!` after long wars, were .I1'(~;x-1':L(:1)t. L`nkno\':: . .. ..& r-xn/\I\l' H-run who \\`t`I't` HHU10 E0 0<'0' ""``v', Tlnw-0 new momhm'.< were welcom- In:(`01m- um~mi(:.<. War in Lh0.~`.c CZil`1_`.'(_.(] mm the dub by 133,-: Gm-.51-nm-. du_\'.< \\'21.~' L`Illl.\`()(1 `h.\' humzm gsrootl nu w_ __\_ LewiS_ just as was the war of our d:1_\'. ________.___. '1~.`::r!:ul <:n\' <-on(liti0n.< us they werra and while ho .x'.\'1n}mU1i'/.o with tho|]_,1'_.c0L_ M_ A, COLQUHOUN people. `W `W1 to say mrmv thin::>' ELECTED BRANTFORD MAYOR thulz many did not like So Innst thv prophvt of to-(luv .-:u.' things that are ,\I;~, Colquhoun, \v:u'-time com- nm nl\\':1\':~: nonulur. but the man who m;mdm- of the .\Iml Fourth. C.`.'?}.F.. Large congregations hoard Rev. 11. ' '\\'x:11wood, the special 1)1'cac]101' fox JG um1i\'e1'.<:u'\' .s'or\'ices in Collier ~. 1 .-1 ....1. M. o.....l...v 111. ])1'0})ht-t m m-unv .~':1.' LnIl13.';.~` Lllill. iU'l'I not :1lwu_\'.~: popular. but is nezu'e;~'t to God is nearest his fr.-L` lowmzm. ` n,_I:..-mn i_~ n nr-1- 1-n1:uf.in11s11i1H lowmzm. 1 _\ I-?<-lhsirm is :1 persomxl 1'elationshipg1\ with God. We need to sit with God. 1 t and then when we sit with our fol- ( lawn r-n wn will know how to act. ( The only solution to the world's p1-ob- 1 11:12; is (}m.`. and He works th1`ovu_L:"n ( (Continued on page ve) h _ . 1047 (Co1\+,mucd. on page 1 . 101'. The Vote by Polls Reeve Dn1\n\~F:nl `ma Robertson and Stewart ` Elected Reeves for 1935 EVO Robertson Tuck an (1-1 ;HL`H| Lvhm J H0 105 11} 04 120 P70 four) _1om~.: cllunzh 78- I 0.. 60 J as. B. Doug-all for Utiliti-()3 ` Commission; Largest '\'o1`<: l. ul1<;(L N0 DAYLIGHT"SAVING Bucl1un.:u1, Sllcphcrd, \Vcbb| 21ml Jay Elm-led 1'01 i A l dc1'mc11 . ` Aldermen | Ward One Joseph Cavamigli, l~le.1'ry Armstrong Wa1'(l Two Murray Mills, Ken. Cameroii W'.u' Tll1'C0 E. T. Tyrer, William Garm,-1` Ward Four I \ HLll'l'_`. liuchzmzm, T. E. Sl1C}_)l1(;l'(i 3 Ward Five William Wiles, A. Gill Ward Six Norris Webb, A. Jay, S1`. Water and Light Commission J. Fmnk Jackson, Jas. Dougull and His VVo1`ship the M-.Lyo1' Elected to Board of Education F. Dobson, V. E. Knight, H. .-\. Henry . A. H. Goodall WORK UF KIWANIS CLUB PRAISED Suffragun Bishop-Elect in Address Pays Tribute to Activities. Archdeacon A. R. Beverley, newly elected Suffragan Bishop of Toronto Diocese, was the speaker at Kiwanis on Monday nig_rl1t. It was, he said, the first time that he had accepted the invitation to speak to the club, be- cause he felt his duty was to preach, to his people, not to the Kiwami. I rllnh L0 1115 1 E Club. I unuu He was in entire synipathy with" Ithe activities of the Kiwanis Club, and he wished to pay tribute to the work being` done in the communrty. The l)1'i11p:11Lu' of speakers who have made 21 study of various subjects was in itself worth much. It had a cul- tural value Then the get-togetluei to co-ope1'ate fog` the well-being` oi the community and d0l11_Q` what could not be done singly was a ne `thing. 'l`he1'e are knockers in e\'e:'_\' i community and we need men of _;'oo(l- will who will work to_2`ethe1` for thr uplift of humzmity. TCi\vnni< nrnmntns nnrlei-standi11er l upnn 01 nLllllElIIlL_V. Kiwanis promotes un(le1'.'~;ta'nclin_:c among,-' men ho have (lif'r'e1'ent \'ie\\';~ on ieliyxion, politics, etc. It would be` a. calamity \\'e1`e t`:\_(.-so nl\va\'.< :1 x-mnity. By meeting: to}.-`ether El: in l\'iwanis one frets to un(ler-.1`aml and 2`.})]H`(?(. l2U.(.` the other fellow s view- : point. In this COl1I`.(.'(`tlO1l .~\1'ch con PeVe1'le_\' 1`(}'l'e1'1`erl to Quebec. H:ivin_2' lived in that p1'o\'in(,-e he felt that we had much to loam from the French-Cana(lian.<. 'l`l1e_\' are :1 3 churining` people, l1app_v, cheerful, moral and inten:~el_\' religious. Wt; should try to cultivate their f1'ieml- shp more and _:;'Ct to un(le1'. them. and we would appreciate their `:1'U(,' worth. We should even 930 t a1'tl1er and u'_V to cultivate friemlsliip '.`.'ith all people. Cl`l1`lSt came to teach thz-.1 lall are brothers and all have a place for development, thou2'l1 of (lifferent l':l(`f'.<, <-r(,wl.~'. tonygue and color. Tlwn the social work of the Ki- 'x':1x`.i~ (`lub 1'01" the uwlm'pi-i`:ilneed ('l`llllll'(.'ll in ]_)L1l`l`l(".1l:!l', \\'21.< of in- .-H-n-xlxl.-\ \"llI'. ln ll?!` ('0e`Jl11llllli". " 'l`hr- .~`pr=:-:r?1' \\`:1.< int1'0(l1:('r`-1: .l.~\. f.w1m<, who H:f'n1')'o({ to the ', ' V town would . in the van '.-\rc,hdcz1con Pe\'r:1'1r~._V from B: ["1113 recent election as St 3 `Bishop. " In commenting` on this in . liIi1i11z11'_\* remm'k.<, .-\1'chdoz1c0n l 14-`; :=::id that (hr-re wore t\\' .. ..1.u...-- n\|v-|1rnI'\ e-\'Inr\:If']\' msnop. his p1`(`-`; .~\1'ch(1oz1con Bo`: -' I-j; two thIn_:.: that :1l\\':x . zuvzlkti-n .<._\'mp:1th_\', mis- fortunv 2121.1 1:00;! f'o1'tunc-. Ho hm` 0('('usi0n to know thw. Whr,-n his ('hm'(:h was (I0::tro_\'od h_\' re Inst` TY:x_\ , ,~:\ m'(-.x'. of sx'x11]3z1t113' calno` from so many. Since hrs receiver] his rum-nt :zpno :nt1nr=nt so many haul rs.\'` m'<-.~". their good WiSh(r.=. ~ lsomned to 0: :1 bond of syxn- {pz1th_\', and he would :1l\\'uys ch the wonderful kindness of the people of Barrie. 'T]-nu. n nuv rn nnwn-Q . 1 I 4 - ` wm-n \\'n1t`nn\. i 01 H:u-me. , T`]1)'(`(`. membew welcom- ed G0\'ernm'~ L'i'_LlUll Lb .'IUHHLl. B pun. VAIIAL there was very little cxcitemum manifest, the vote polled was fun-l, 1'c;)1'L>. ',l`l1r;rc: will be seven men on the council boa1'd fox :1 xi 1. :::.~.:`. 'l`ln'ce of these, however have had previous municipal expo. Lztazc. Til1L- ncxv :*.`.cmbc1`.;: are Aluer men-elect Harry :\rmst1`011g' (ac;-1.), Ken. Cameron (accl.), ML1r1'a_\' Blllln` (:;ucl.), li. T. 'l'_\`1'c1' (ac-cl.l, William G,a1'ne1' (ac-.c1.), Hzu`1'_\' Bucl1zmv.11 uti" Norris Webb. L! 1-1 D.\k....4-gr.n u-nu nlm-fall v-nnvr`-, I .\I3`.( (,O1([ul'10LlH, \VilI"[llIlL` C0111` Inmmlcr tho Fourth, `was elected mayor of Br:1nt1'ord at i.\Ionda_V s election. tlefenting.-: ;VIa_vm \_M. M. .\`IcBride, Br'2mtfo1'd 1'cpresen~ -tative in the Ontario Lefrislature. `Colonel ('o1quh0un was 21 former rosi dont of }":1r1~ie, but has been with tlv Massey-Harris Co. in Bmntfm-d for 1 over forty years. With .\Irs Comm- houn he frequently visits in Barrie COUNCIL FOR 1935 ueputy-neeve C. D. STEWART Deputy-Reeve ` 1`! Q'I`|3'.\N.\T?' :1 !`.V|nl:`1.4"l'. 1:: \\':`..4 :2 ram rvxoxv that the chi1d1'en would r3mbm'od at Ch1'i: H0 0 :~\'.'zn-0 that m<-(lit-,a1 treat- xul been ))`:'0`.`M(`~rl t'r)1' xnzmy ,.,l "111-r\1I1|'1`I H(`n N- I: H 1 who nthm".\'i. migzht bv KEEVC ROBERTSON. Mayor J. BLAIR Reeve 'l)f\D`K7T)'l`Q him IJZl|'L`|L` U. SL1`1`u;:.~-u Barrie citizens complets-(l the sel- ecton of the 1935 council, Vv 1ltCl`21lI(i Light Commission and Board 01' [du- C;|.ki()11 ;.L _`lon(lu;."s poll. While m...\:o`,\`.4- H. .m+.\ nnnml +'-un-I. u-a L` \ . \.`/u1'n1(:z1. 0[ l 2llX1S\\"(.'K, pi`L'>uuux1- 01' the Ontario Swine P1'od'a.ce1's' Ar sociation, _Q'il\'C 21 ve1*_\' i11te1'(:.;tin_;' out `line of the work that has been ac- icomplished by the Simcoe County `Live Stock Improvement .'-\ssociat1on ;zm the Ontario Swine P1'0(iucc1`s As- {sociation du1'in_2' the past few years. `In particulai` he stressed the u1'5;'ent ;11ccd for the grading` of e:x'po1't pork 1 products. ' .\ r-nn1n1if.f.An nnmnn. Of the fO1- `mum FARMERS HEAR ABOUT LAW 3Iagist1'a.te Jeffs Spe-ul;.< . "The Magistrate and the Law. 1 products. A committgp composed oi '1owin9;: Stewart L. Pas.-`e, chairnmn; lStewzu't Bell, Cundles; Lynn liusscll, `,.\lidl'1u1'st; Claljence Smith, Utopia; ;Dou_g'. Muir, Minesing'; Cecil Chap nnll {"1-nxvn Hill ' K011, (`,i1(`.]1".iA`t4n Magistrate Compton Jetfs \V'.1:c 1.;`u; special speaker at the 1'eg'u1zu monLh- ly meeting` of Barrie Jniors Fa1'nm;.s, held in the Legion Hull on TUCS(l21:v evening, tJ.ki1LLf as his subject Thu l.`.I;xg'ist1'z1te and the L:.w.'. At the boys eurliel` me(:ting;, \`/'u1'nic-:1. of Pz1ins\\'?ck, prcsui-1-n A4-' I-Ln (\n4--n-in Quvhnu T-)1'nr]!7r'r\)'\`. la B. ;1Jou_g'. Mull`, ;\'1mes111g'; becll \J11up~ poll, Crown Hill; lien. (}i1cl11`i_-L, `Oro, and Ray LoL1_u`l1oed Stroud, was appointed to select two men rrom' ouch community to canvass the l:`a1*m~ ors in order to induce them to treat for Bot Flies. 'l l1is committee of junior fa1'me1's will met on Satunlay, -,1: nnw 1': 1.l1n fimn to kill the flies. bo- _]UIllUl.' lill'11ll.'1':v W111 as now is Lhe time 1 tween December 1 at LEI- the agricultural board room, .\:iss Eleanor Trac_\', of I\Iine.sinp: Station, read 2). paper on Cliristmas in Other Lands. A suitable poem was 1.-,'1\en by Miss Muriel Davis, and Miss Norma Tracy grzxve a paper on De- corating a Christmas Table. .-\t the joint meeting" in the Legion Hall, Walter Bell led in 21 sing`-song, after which Cecil Chappell, the presi- dent, introduced .\'Iu_qistrate Jclfs. the guest speaker, who spoke on The 1Ia_e'ist1'ate and the Law. \h- .T.>.n`= nx-nrncsml. his :1nnreeia- At the Junior Institute nieetinyq m < .\1a_2'ist1"ate and me haw. M1`. Je`s expressed his apprecia- tion for the splendid work being` done _b_\' the Junior Farmers, especially to the betterment of cattle in this coun- t_\~', which for many _\'ez11's had no`. been a credit to Simcoe. Speakinp: of law, his worship said it was given by Moses, and if one reads the Scriptures carefully they would find that it has not been im- proved much to this day. Our crim- inal law of Canada is the old com- mon km; of Engzland, and the peculiar thing about the old English common law is that it has never been written, enacted or codied. nu. van;-Iain mu-nllnrl xx-hnn nnr ("n enacceu or cocuneu. His wo1': recalled when our C1111 'adian criminal laws were codied by Sir John Thompson, Minister of Just `ticv in Sir John A. .\`Iacdo11al(i s cab- Oldest Paper in the County lllr,-,`r.. Other countries such as the Unitecl States and Frzmce 11-ave 21 criminal; code just as Canada has, and in 7:-1an_'\'I respects are similar. The C1'immu.- (`ode in .-\mc-ricv. is foumlc-(1 on the old B1'iti: common law, too. The law itself in the States is just l:-.cl`_V lxit. 21>: good as our own, only it is the achninisuation of it that 2:`. n`....14 l`ll- EL`, at fault. 1),... Jzmlt. Eu:-a:'di1.g' n:.::ii!1`:1tcs, the oldc-=` rc-'fc1'cn<:r: is 1'cco1'ded in -100 B.C. 'I`ho_\' are also Inentioned in the .'\L..' 'T`r2.~1:~1ment and \'\'c1'c ;=:`:;'...i:'.<.nt at tlm me of the famous {0:n;:.1 Y- - n I I1-In-r Han 1-mu-~ xi 'I3'rl\vn1'rl at Um Hmo 01 the mmous 1:0:n;:.1 I'I.n`,;i1c. L:u1'111.-4' the rengr. 31' 'Edwa1'd HI. Justices of the Peace were 1'.~'t appointed and their duty xvus. muvh the same as to-d:1`\'. When m:*._ trates were l'>"L used in En_u1.m._ their duty \v:1.< only to sit in police court, hence the name police n1ag'i.s ...,. I\ 1...+ a'..,..n mm. in Hm.. Hmiv Supreino ('o'.u'L jLul_g'c. the In-ll _ '-'VllUll 1.I:'._ \-- police n1ag'is- tr.'zte, but from time to time their jui'i.~'adiction ha.~t been extended uml` thr".-e is L`. l'r,-cling" new that the W01- police be (l1'oppe(l and that they he called onl_\' inug.-'i. In criminal ca` 01' 1`. mz1:1`i. ~ the ju1'i.s'(liction . jus`. thv .::nnu u: :1 of :1 county _iL1(l{:;e, :1ml there an : r'm't:1in -' as which n--iihe`.-` can 1'13". `rut `cfliir-h must 5:0 !;(-fore ti n. A 1\.` H... .\....n1 ` One of H10 poculizn` 1)'li;x 0i ;1 m:x_2`i. s duty is that hu czumot .~'4\tt.1(: Ili::puLn.< ovoi` .n0n--_-5 "\'\"'-.l=`i he may : :1 man to g'ao1 for { o'_n'-i teen yc:n`:<, he cannot settle :1 dispute over $10. The 1'ea.son is that civil i lLl\`.' is :1 \'(:}`_V intriceitr: mnttwr. where- .;`.-t ('1'imi!\.z11 hm is 211\\':L\`s :1 mnttm.` 01' fact. .\`In_g'ist1'ates are appointed ; h\' the I.i(.-utenant-Govcmor on 1'0.- uu,.n,l..l-inn n{' Hxn fl.-m-nnunno in 1 D_\' Int,` l.1(:11LQnu1L-Ix()\`u9'm)1' on u:-| '.'0H`.)`.\(.'l1(i21ti0l1 of the G0\'(`1 I121`.(.`Hi. tn- hohi oiiive 1701` life on good con , There are, ho\ve\'er, (:: to '( t'.n.< rule. Se\'ent_\'-\'e pm` cent. of i:l\`.'_\'(_'l.~. To be I-Iigsble to the otiiccv, `th--. in are i:1\ mu-n and not 1:. mzm must he of mature _\'e:~.1'.<, nave p:1.~'. his hot youth and settler! in hi: \'irw.~'. The reason that i;i1("l'I' are n so few 1:1\v_\'e1'.< uppointetl i< (il.ll' to ~ the fact that if he \v<.-re r For {the position he \vo11l(1 z\h'e:u1_" bu - nuikingr more money and looking` for I` :~ _iud:,-'eship. I .\T:1gi.~'tr:~.te Jc's 1'et`er1'e(l to .~'01`I1U `oi the social leg-'is1:itio11 enacted (luv-j ng` the past few years for the soci.'.-.1 betterment of our people, such '1: Q W01-km:m .< Compensation Act, Chil- dren's Protection Act and others. i` He cited the five major drains on .. the public x`.u1`se, which are the neg`- Lt lectcd cl1ii(li'ei1, sick and afflicted .. r\\'|r|:I n\nI1n]l'.' rinninnf nrrnri mid. 4 Barrie, onos. l`.1(}11i;f1ll:'(10I1Cl(`!1C, ap,'e(1z1nu i1i(li;:'c11t poor and our criminals. 'l`he. dmins on the public comprise the I:n`;:e. :~:h:n'e of our tzlxes. His worship pointed out this drain should be dammed at the source, which 19 the neulcctetl child. The problem has to be faced by the future gen- (3h1l(H'(`.`H. SICK Z\l1(l i1ITll('LCl;` mentally decient, ap:ed and` n+ nmw mu] mu-m~iminn19. Norrls Webb. H. G. H0b(.'I't.<,Ol1 was e1(.~<-`ed 1'00"c, defeating` Ii. E. Tuck by 26-1 A .tot.1i m" `..\`.f .() \'ot:\.: \\'(*1'c polled, 1,047 fat` Robertson and 783 for Tuck. .1; 1932 21 total of 1,696 votes were cas= for 1.110 1'ce\`c.s11ip, when W . J. Blfln.` was elected over J. R. Rogers. ` F` H Q4-nuv-.11-+ xvnn nnf f'n1' H10 dra- Ontario, `Thursday, December 6, 1934 I n1C'eE OH D'clLLll'(l'(l..Y, : to klll flies, be-I 1st and Feb1*um'_\' N SCOUT LEADERS HOLD BIG RALLY Sixty Leaders Gat.he1.' :11` First. Co11't`01-011cc ff)!` * his Distxict. Patrol and troop 1eadu.1's of the` various Boy Scout o1'g'aniz:1ton.s 0)" Simcoe County and district held` their lirst Junior Lez1(1e1's', Cc`:1 fr.:1'-i once in 'J`1'ini`c._\' `r`z11'.~.'h H2111 on F1idL1_\ 5 and Satu'rdz1_\' last. Sixty-six 1czu_ici'.< reg'iste1'e(l, 1'(e1)1'ese11tin_2' eve1'_\' troop in this di: with the <:: 0 two. '1`.-Ann mun-panm-r-cl \\'m`n O1-iHia.i two. , Troop 1`e1)resente(l were Colclwater, All:-.ml:1ln, Wz1ubzu1shenu, B1*21ceb1'i(lg`e, .-\1li.<.1;0n, Port llci icoll and 1st, `Bud, 3111 and lth Bztrrlu. Not rep1'esente(l were G1-:1\'ennu1': and .\Iz1cTie1`. The con['erence opened on F1'1(lu_\'l I night with :1 supper served in the Parish Hall. Short addresses of we! come were extended by Rev. E. I-I.| Long: and Archdeacon Beverley, the guest speaker being Mr. W. C. VVal`..<.,l l of Barrie, who i11 his zuldress com pared life to a game of golf. The leaders convened zlgain 2:. 9.15 SaLu1'(luy morning, when they .m..-+i.-hml-ml in vm-inns: e'1'ou1) L`Lll -n \2 U.l) DaLul'(lL) nluuuug, \v1u.An ,.2u'ticipz1te(l in various gxroup ,L`Llll|:,`:-1 and team competitions. Strength and Value of Patrols was (llSCL1>$C(l. as well as many problems relative to patrol leaders, such as the selection of leaders, how long; they shoilltl hold ollice, etc. `The boys were or- anized into patrols and sent throug:h the town to check up on all a they mig,-"lit see that would apply to the scout law. This" proved to be very interesting, as well u.u,_. as instructive. In the afternoon the boys took part in more group games and re- lays. Discussion also played a prin- cipal part in the afternoon progrram. Treating` the passive boy, badge work, higzcher scout work and general progress questions were the main topics. At ( .,R(`.-.-zm excellent banquet was] topics. At 6.3G':m1 excellent banquet was served by 'l`rinit_V Girl Guides, to which many former scout leaders and various boy leaders were preaent. Scoutmaster Harold Wardman acted as chairman. Those at the head table included Rev. Dr. J. S. Shortt, the guest speaker; Rev. 1.. Pickering` G. F. Halloway. Frank Irvine, Pro vincial Commissioner; Art Pau Field. Sec1`etar_\, and Ed. Cl1ambe1.a, I 1 1 Q1-la ' "."n1-nnfn '1` 1010. DCl.'1'L`L'l.l_V, r;18th,' Toronto. F1'2m1<; `Wine _.;,;ll5l;n, .l.Ul`UllLU. ` lrvine brou,9:ht g`reeting's from the provin- cial headquarters and was more than pleased to see every troop except t\'.'~3 represented at the first event of this kind and hoped that it would be a pre-runner of other similar events. He pointed out that every leader p1'e.~'.ent repre.~'enterl from ve to ten 'no_\'s back home and exp1'es:~:e(l his desire that they would take back to .their troops many helpful and in .;: icleas. Ken. .\l:u-l.ell:m, . 0.` St. .~\n(lr<=v.":~` loy Sinouts, introducerl {ext Dr. J. S. Shortt, Blotlerator of the l 1'e.' Church. the ;:ue.=`.' ` : ol" the evenimx. ln opening.-l . U2`. Slmrtl .<:'.i(l it g:z1\'e him unquz1l1- ' ed pleasure to speak, as an older lnun, to tlzv _\`oun;.-3 men. on \\'honr ,1-rv. | 1 elected over J. 11.. nogexs. C D. Stewart won out for the da- puty-reeveship over G. D. Shzmuon bj: :1 vote oi 1,061 to 762, a 1naju1'i'.y 01' 299. Fun nlrlzzn-w1nn1'n Tnnnnwz in \lf. l.2." lzliill, LU LIN _\UL 1`.$'L.\` tho 1'utus`u H0 1'ni'0:')'r'(i .,.... 1... 13+ 1 Hr` 1'm0:')'r'(1 to rm-c-m ;u1u1<::-. given by Rt. Hon. R. B. Belmett, Prime .`.Ii1n.-**;m' 01' (`2m:1(l:\, 111 Cal- ;rz11`_\', \\"r.m1 he said that he en\'io(1 than 5.1 boy's 0|` (":m:1 in their yoL1th, an (-.\:-` ample 01' zt youn_9,' man who hurl reached the 1n_u'h pmnacle 111 Can- (Continued on page six) _______ C`! 57.3 .<('lml.~' m Ln<.- p1'()\'uu:<,-, mu: Metal 01' $1.2o:),7s.z.20 on (1l*})0F1i; ithc Penny Bank on Oct. 31st. ` `I`. ;:<'hon`.;-: S0 pm` <-(-nL. and over 1 the pupils were (Ir-positors. four };:.. inj,-' 100 D01` cent. BARRIE`. PU'."iLS HAVE. i $4,200 IN PENNY BANK! Penny Bank, Barrie public school pupils hzul $l,200.1.'~} on deposxt on '._';`-t. :)l;:L. -.-um}):mr(l \\'itl1 $=l,075.H Ivnn 1- -1 W11 Acco1'(lin_o,' to the report of the! l DC[JLL`I!l|JI. ii l M. ,.,m+ FII\'T.S AND COSTS TOTAL I ("nin1' Al:-.\' St(-'.'.':11't .s' report fo-. `the month of .\ m'r-mbcr sh0\\'.< t'.1:U_ $1512 in nes :mr|. r.'0st.~: were collect-I ml and (S0 o'm1(-e.'< :mrl con1p1ui1`.t.'<` :1tt(-mind to as follows: Ln:-n~nI'\` 1 \\':n`r:n`|f I RUN]! \`\'1"fl1]. I'Ol';`(*I[\` I, \vzu'runt issuetl; wilful :1tL-n(1(.-(1 follows: damage 2, convicted; petty thcfu I), one convicted and two investigating`; breach of H.T.A. 6, `four conv1ctcd,1 one di. and one z1w:1itin_s;' triz-.1: breach of L.C.A. 8, seven COn\'i('tr.(i and one uxvxxitingx trizxl; h1'o:u:h of \10.u' , l)y]:1w 5, four c0m'i(:t(-(1 and one (log.-" '(lcst1'()_\'ml; b1'(\:1r-h of truck by-l:1\\` 1, _]co11\'i:tc(l; lw_L'_ui11_L' I. :IHo\vod to 5:0", 'ip(:tL_x' comp1:1int.~: 353, all attmulml to. `. (.`1'il.Ll day. 01 mm. For aldermzmic honors in ward four, H. J. Buchanan headed the pol} with ::}5'7. Aid. '1`. E. Shepherd was next with 239. In ward six Norri; `x`f:,-bb \'.'z1:; I1i_4'h with 305 and Ald. A. Jay, S12, second with 164. Pm-hm: the biggest surnrise

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