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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1922, p. 10

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NOTICE is hereby given that 3 bylaw was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ation of the County of Simcoe on the 1st day of December, 1922, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of. the debentures and coupons 1 the Town of Alliston to the amount I $5,000.00 for the -purchase of a gasoline mgine and pump and .` the installation thereof for the better protection of this community against loss by re, and that such bylaw was registered in the Registry ce for the Registry Division of the `County of Bimcoe on the 8th day of De- Annnknr I099 . I -Thursday, Dace I0. R. RUSKI Iii Tili % co nnsumm I relief statiu aching eyes am- from you your ment that ghoul portion you sho optometrist gin a thorough test. per lenses agaix to see corre<-tly perience :1 !`(`H<-I Out Of p)'(>pm`I moderate ~chzn-g HIS is _ Rou Block--On<% Singer Sewing ADD RE. 38: Elizabeth St Next Dm Rea] NOTICE is hereby ` given that a bylaw was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ation of the County of Simcoe` on the lat day of December, 1922, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures and coupons of the Township of Innial to the amount of 18,000.00 for establishing a_public `.r ;n fl-an Tnnvnckln A: Tnnlaal nut` O`-anfi Clean: 109 DUN] .. AND MRS. KE4 CELEBRATE DI Goods czulecl I have the < scho1;;;i.}{':{aT..r.`c Health n-curd 1-,\'1 Governme Fire, Aud Jsarric V! 10,UUU.UU I01" ` SDBDllBl1lI1g E_`pUD1lC| p k in the Township of Innisl. and that such bylaw was registered in the Registry Oice for .the Registry Division of the. County of Simcoe on the 8th day of De- n_ember., 1922. - Phone NUPICE is hereby given that a bylaw was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ationof the County of Simcoe on the lat tin of December, 1922, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of -the debentures and coupons of the Town of Midland to the amount of $8,000.00 for the purchase of certain lands for the extension of Frazer Park in the `Town of Midland, and that such by- law was registered in `the Registry Office of the Registry Division of the County of Bimcoe on the 8th day of December, 1922. -........... ..-. -_.. v.-- `.7... .. -_-_---..--, ....__- Any motion to quash or set aside the ume or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first `public- ution of this notice, -and cannot be made thereafter. V Dated this 8th day of December, 1922. III tn 1 III 'I"|l'I\II\\Y I1 ,_,,4__ l\I_,,`- notice or REGISTRATION or BvLAwi_ none: or naclsiiruou or mm 1'` `III |`lJC'I ItlI Ill Ilchlllllclg JUUBC Anymotion to Equash or set aside the; -game or- any part thereof must be madeg within three months after the first public-: dion of this notice, and cannot be made} 7 `tllereefter. ; 15-.-; n.:.. m.L .1-.. .4 n..--..}.L..... unoo NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYLAW NOTICE 01- REGISTRATION OF BYLAW vu---v. ' -v--v Any motion to quash or set aside the lune or any part thereof must be made within three months site: the first public- ation of this notice; and cannot be made thereafter. I'|_;-.l LL2- CL`. A... -1 l'\-_-_.l___ Inna Datgierihis 8th day of December, 1922. 50-52o J. T. `SIMPSON, County Clerk. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYLAW;. TIUBI DUI u Dated this 8th day of December, 1922. `Q (G- I II`! l'Il'I\t\i' II-..` 4,. Pige Ten n-Es ALL mm-n` wdusr SHOW "E. 719." siiipsIbr,'i:I,CEr' ciixlf "T"? s{m>so' "1~T,Z:I?iI.E dniif I A i NOTICE is liereby given that all credit- ors and others having claims against the estate of Frederick W. Trott, late of the Township of Sunnidale, in the County of Simcoe, farmer, deceased, are required on or before the 9th day of January, 1923, to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned at Barrie, Ontario, solicit- ore for said estate, their full names "and addresses, a full statement of their clifln`s',=' duly veried, and the nature of the secur- ity (if any) held by them, and that after saiddate the Administrators with will of said deceased annexed will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said estate among the _parties entitled thereto, havingjegard only` to the claims _of which hey shall then have had notice. - gavvvucwvn, ova-o $352" "3. 713." f N, County cm. Dated at Barrie this 9th day of Decem- bet, AD. 1922. _ Iuu uuc ovu uuy U1 UUUCUIUBF, H144. - Any motion to quash or_ set asideeth same or any part thereof must `be made within three months after the first public-l ( ation of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 8th day of December, 1922. 50-52c - J. '1'. SIMPSON, County Clerk. '. KIWANIANS BELIEW`-:_ ;1=.s'r1MA'n=.s TOO HIGH} anllpugvullvu I Mr. Walker, a former resident of Belleville, told of the system in force `in that city. Befdre it was` started lhe had paid $7.50 a year for individ- ..--- _v--a..--_--.. --._-`--.-_-_-_-- The Kiwanis Club, said Mr. Mal- comson, is anxious in every way to work in harmony with the Councils and does not desire antagonism if co-operation can- be achieved. At a recent Kiwanis luncheon, he said, the matter of a systematic garbage collection for the town was discuss- ed. It was pointed out that an an- nual Clean-up Day, along with an unorganized periodical collection for which the householders were individ- ` ually responsible, does not meet the- realjneeds of the town. The Ki- wanis Club was of the` opinion that the system of letting the garbage col- 7 lection contract was the best." If the Town took over the work it would prove more expensive in the long run. ' III`, f1I,I 1,,` O '1 , , ,,_ ' , I.-. i NOTICE is hereby given that a bylaw. `was passed by the Council of the Corpor- iation of the County of Simcoe on the-lst { day of December, 1922, providing for the` {guaranteeing ofpayment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures-\ar_1d coupons of thee'I'own of Midland to the amount of $3,000.00 for Park Fund debentures for the purchase of certain -lands for the _ex~ tension of Frazer Park in the Town of tercd in the Registry Office for the Re- gistry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 8th day of December, 1922. I An rnnlvinn On munch an an` nnialn 51... Midland, and that such bylaw was regis- . I llllo The Club had in its possession fig- ures at which .p:_1rties were willing to V tender for the contract, one eman; askipg $4000`a year with initial equipment cost of $500. The town of Belleville, with a population twice that of Barrie, pays twice as much,- the rate per capita `being 50 cents in each case, this showing that the $4500 gure should be reasonable. In view of thevfact that the matter is to go before the people, it was sug- gested that the Council ask for ten- ders. V The gures already noted, he felt, should be reconsidered. Mr. Malcomson said that the people of Barrie have long pridedthemselves on living in a beautiful town and they should be able to pride them- -selves on living in a clean town as well. The latter, he felt, was more important. a TIE rnrAu| .. A . m A _ _ . ...:.l,...L -4! lUl.Do r This action was taken after mem- ,bers of the Kiwanis delegation had Ispoken in favor of the proposed gar: bage collectio'h system but againsi ,the gures of the by-law, which quot -9.: an approximate initial cost of. `$1600 and yearly estimate of $6500 lThe delegation was headed by Pres- .ident Geo. D. Hubbard of the Kiwan-p is Club, who introduced A`. F. A. 'Ma1comson, outlining the reasons for the delegation s appearance. "I II `II `ll'_I { NOTICE "or-' REGISTRATION or BVLAW name or any part thereof must be made -- v-1`: --. ..... V-.. u...-J V . ~ V u V . . . ~ v., --4---, Any motion to quash or set aside the within three months/after the first public- ation of this notice, -and cannot be made thereafter. . . Dated this 8th day of December, 1922. In In, I III 1'IlI'\(!t\\! n 1 III 1 i Following the visit of a large and representative delegation from the Kiwanis Club at the statutory meet- ;ing of the Town Council, the Town ;Fathers passed a motion that the Committee on Finance take `steps to {obtain prices on removal of ashes and jgarbage under a" contract system, .and if prices thus obtained be con- siderably less than those contained :in the notice to the electors that~the `information be conveyed to the elect- ;ors. 7 _ I rru - 1!, ' __.,,, .n__I___. _L__. ...-... .COunci1 Will Obtain Further ;~ Prices on Garbage f Collection System. " I -JUST SHC .U$ I-\O`N TO CAIT IL .`. * `C smwam? dz STEWART, Solicitors for Administrators, ` Barrie, Ontario. NOTICE `rd cnzoufsv uu5 uuuu way. ~, For a while people have patience with .such a man, try to persuade him, and even coax him to can-yon. But they soon find that he is like this in all his relation- ships. He takes a. tiff at everybody; flings` himself out of everything. They nd thathe is"'an impossibleman whose touchy` pride is always taking offence, and always trying to get even by pulling out. A 3 annm an 6`-an ....kl:. A-nnnnunra Hunt (AAA llle ` I'm done- with it." . - * No; I'm out of it. I don't care what appens to it?` j How often have we heard some would- be petty autocrat ing himself out of n ' 'ooih'm'itt'ee_ or board and go off_in the eulke, because/he did hot have everything his own way. To have revenge he passed by on the other side without so much as look- ing that way. I4`m- Q no`-Inn nan-\'n `noun 1-\Q:Annn -.44]. 1' UUo That man was foolish; but the woods are full of people who_ differ from him only in the degree of the foolishness. His was an? extreme case; it other cases only a little less absurd are out us everyday. Every man "who has to work on public boards and voluntary organizations for the general good haslhis patience tried `and his soul `afflicted by the vain. touchy, self- conceited, egotistical people who are ever- lastingly taking tiffs and huffs at their colleagues- If they do not get their own way in everything, they pull out in a pet. T wnn t Hnvn nnvthina mnrn fix An uviol. ` xuux. I That man was trying to injure Lincoln. He as trying to have revenge on the| V Unite States for electing Lincoln. What did he accomplish`? Nothing. How much! harm did he do to Lincoln? None. The `president probably- never even heard of him. How much harm did he do to the `United States? None. Amid its busy mil- lions of workers the loss of one drone wasl not even noticed. The only persons he injured were himself and a few of his clos- est friends. Himself most of all. In seek- .ing to harm others he harmed himself a thousandfold more than anyone else. That_ gas Cutting Off His Nose to Spite His] ace. "l`L..L .____ _,__ 1- 1- I I . '.I u l cumuc an oasis NOSE I On Nov. 6th, 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected president of the United States. All historians since are agreed in enrolling; the railsplitter president among the world s' greatest" rulers and benefactors. Of course; his contemporaries did not know that, and some millions of his fellow-countrymen ` were bitterly opposed to his election. Dur- ing the campaign orb fanatical Democrat made a vow. that, if Lincoln won, he would never leave his room again. Lin- coln was elected, and the Democrat kept his vow. For forty-nine years all but one month he remained a prisoner in his room._ Then on the first week of October, 1909,` he was carried out of it-dead. What a. fool! say you. Of nnnmn ha urea 0 fan] Ans. ....... "um. 11. LUUI: say you. _ Of course he was a fool. Any man who would make such a vow on the chances of an election, is little better than a lun- atic. Any man who would keep such a vow made in a moment of madness, is very much of 8. lunatic. Think of a man throwing `away hi chances of work. and- joy,. ruini'ng.his usefulness, _d_estroyjng his life, cutting himself off from ll"this fair world, immuring himself within four walls for half a century, and dying at last for- gotteneven. by his neighbors, all to gratify in `petty spite. Of course such a man is al fool. ' ,.L_` , . . . . -. .lICo . Mr. Malcomson said the ABoard' of Health had two offers, one offering to do 7 the work for $4200'a year, equipment sun plied. "and the other for $4000. based on the same service as given in Belleville. The Mayor said that the Council wouid take the matter under advisement and re- nunrled the delegation that the only duty `He [again thanked the Kiwanis Club few` I of the Council was to submit the ny-i-aw.| I their interest a'nd co-operation Tmitnr mm in Hm nunnim-. st... ..._..4.:..._ ...... uucu iuwicau uuu uu-Uperabm. ' | Later on in the evening the motion was `passed without comment that the Council secure prices on` the garbage collection contract and that if these be considerably lower than in the notice to the electors, the information be conveyed to them. I vtllnlllu II\r\ln -R. A: Stepliens quoted gures in connectxgn with the Beneviue syg. gem, which costs $6200 3 yeanwith 1600 initial investment for equip- ment. The net cost of equipment f0!` Barrie, W1th_ two. horses and two carts, would be $673, or $1350 for four horses. One pgrty had said he voulfi\(io the_work for $2800 3 year, Iurnishmg 'h_xs own equipment and men. but asking a guarantee that the Council take. over the equipment` if aystem did, _not prove satisfactory, Mn\rnr Litfln maid H-uh J... ....___,:,...n LL- .,.-~-.--- --_~,-,. _---v r--vvc auusxacwry. l Mayor Little said thzit be appreciated the interest taken by the Kiwanis Club in the project and thanked the members f their appearance at the Coung] meetin , Had ptimation of the proposed by-law been given earlier in the seiason `it might have '1een' to do closer figuring. On the basis of a four-horse system $3500 would be laid annually in wages alone, so he did not think the estimated cost of $6500 a vear too high. Only the estimated cost was being submitted, he pointed out. and there is nothing to prevent adoption of the gsontract system if the Board of Health md Town _Council so desire. Two down- town collections and one residential col- lection a week would -be _made, he said. The Council felt that 86500 was afair. fig- :ll'e. [EVERYDAY RELIGION} ual 1. sgrvice, `but under `the ontract - system it costs 50 cents ita Pe1'_'Ye81' agui` t_he nuisanlc): o?pthe iresldent. w_hq W111 not_ undertake to se_cu_re mdxwdual SeI'Vlce is the;-gby elxmmated. ' I NOTICE is.hereby given that a bylaw} wag passed by the Council of the` Corpor-I ation of the County of Simcoe on the lstl day of December, 1922. providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures and coupons of the Village of Tottenham to the amount of $10,000.00 for the purpose of further improving the waterworks system in the Village` of Tottenham, and that such by- law was registered in the Registry Oice of the Registry Division of the. County of Bimcoe on the 8th day of December, 1922.| lure. II. 1 m w veveuu uum uuo. .Y 5 8 3' P 3 As soon gas the publ_ic_ discovers that fact, my Iu eyerynmng, may puu out In a pen. ::I won't have anything more to do with -THE 1jARR1E ExAM1N5n . Are you sore on some one? Forget it. kl(lCG VUII JKIHIIIIIIIJ U, I "Has some one wronged you? Forgive him, evzjs `God for Christ's sake, has for- given you. Then the beauty of a healed~ spirit will shine from a face unscarred by bitterness and unmarred by revenge. (Orillia News Letter) News of a split in the ranks of.the Dumbells will come `as a surprise to their many friends in Orillia, where the members of this famous company of soldier enter- tainers had formed many personal friend- ships. A special interest was felt by 0ril- lians in the Dumbells organization through its founder -being a former townsman. Capt. Merton Plunkett, whose two brothers, Morl- ey and Albert, were also members of the company. The Toronto Sunday World | says: .. It will cause a great many persons a feel- ling of deep regret to learn that there has been a split in the Dumbells. The fact that the overseas players have now formed ltwo organizations may mean the passing of the famous name, the Dumbells. Fif- teen `of the soldier entertainers -are stick- ing together and have put a new show! into rehearsal. The ex-soldiers say that, from now on the company will work on a truly co-operative basis, without -any one man getting the lion s share. The fol- lowing are the fifteen` former Dumbells. who, after lengthy consideration decided to break away. Red" Newman, Arthur Holland, Jimmy Goode, 'Alan Murray, Ted Charters, Charles McLean, Jimmy Bray- ford, Bill Tenant,` Fred Fenwick, Tom Young, Bertram Langley, Percy Campbell, .Ivor Angore, Jack McLaren and Leon- I . lard Young. These entertainers claim that THE DUMBELLS COMPANY SPLITS!` NEW SHOW PLANNED BY SECEDERSI it` drops him. One.by one boards, clubs, soieties and churches get tired `of trying to work with an egotist. ,One by one they let him go his own lonely wa ey find othe `to take his place who are `ing to we in kindly harmony with their fellow- men. The world is too busy to spend much of its time petting and cajoling cranks. The public is too bigto be much harmed by the petty pride of one petty man. In the end he harms only himself. He has Cut Off His .Nose to Spite His Face. T}. in nnnr nnlinu 79- Im-Sung. run ..-..':; straight and serviceable nose. unblemished uuu uu LL15 41091: W cpue [115 race. It is poor policy. It brings no profit. If you try it, the low will be yours on both sides of _the account. The nose is yours, and you lose it. The face is yours, and it is disfigured. Yours is the amputation and the pain, the injury and the ill-looks. Mean-I while the man you had hoped to hurt, with countenance and_ a smile of compassion, passes you Jauntily by. ' Ara vnn any-'1: An nnrnn nan`) lP.......4 :. E ` I NOTICE is -hereby given that a bylaw.` '9 passed by the Council of the Corpor- ation` of_ the County of Simcoe on the lat - [day of December, 1922. providing-for the guaranteeing of payment by the Count y d Sncoe of the debentures and coupons` the Police Village of Cookstovin to the; amount of $4,000.00 for the erection of a ~ police village hall in the Police Villagei If Cookstown. and that such bylaw was: ngistered in the Registry Office for the! Registry Division of the County of Sim- eoe on the 8th day of December. 1922. A'__. llxrrllllYlllflxlxlx11xI11Ilrrxxxlxllxllzxrllvlxlilllxxxxtll a/ a\ \r : 4 l, 3`. `W3 5\ .'X1lllllllllllllllll-I'll]! IllllilI'lI!V) 7 g "`?~ : .`~<-` n 'IllXXIIlllllxlllltllzixllzxtlxI1l11AI|I.`~ A AGETS $150 DAMAGES I Judgment was rendered in favor of D. A. Manson of Collingwood for $150 by His Honor Judge Yarice in the sessions of last week, following hearing of Manson's action for $200 against Theiodoreand Peter Lazarou of Collingwood for damages on a piano which was smashed while. the Lazarou brothers were returning it to Manson by agreement. V | ' x they have been largely responsible in the past for the designing of costumes, the dances. and the sketches that made Biff, Bing,Bang," a show with a difference, and ' they believe that they can put forward a show that `will please the public as much as their first offering did. The fifteen men have formed a new company, under the lname of the Khaki Productions. Ltd.. and their first production will be called Full 0' Pep. It will be staged` and go on the road early in 1923. i 3 -W. A. Lowe & Son have a big` ` stock of mattresses and springs on and. Call and see them. 35tfc Reading the advts. is time well spent. I $o|d: By W - Drg Stores In Barrie-In NOTICE is hereby given` that a bylaw. was passed by the Council of the Corpor- ationlof the County of Simcoe on the 1st; day of December, 1922, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures and coupons of the Town of Midland to the amount` of 873.000.00 for the construction of cer-. tain sewers in the Town of Midland, and that such bylaw was registered in the Re-_ gistry Oice for the Registry Division of ne County of Simcoe on the 8th day 0 December, 1922. ~ Any motion to quash or set aside the ~same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first public- ation of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. A Dated this 8th day of December. 1922. 50-52c J. T. SIMPSON, County Clerk. ` Thursday, Decembr 28, 19?}. Aljandale: Patterson : Drug Store 250. Box Read the Adlet Column. mTonightJ to tone and 3 ngtlron Q nu-puns of .lIl!l.inlI and st;-angtlron the or Inn of -dlgutuon and ollmlna Ion. improve appetite. atop sick headaches, roliovo bil- lousnos correct constipation. The ac rromptly pluuntly. mil Iv. vo thoronzhlv. IUIIIIIUI? COYYUCI CUIIIIIPIIIOIE Th mil. ly. yo? thoroug ly Tomorrow Alright romptlyh ` . Any inotion to quash or set aside the some or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first public- ation of this notice. and cannot be made` `thereafter. Dated this 8th day. of December, 1922. 50-52c J. T. SIMPSON, County Clerk. I UIUHICLIL VVK'I.llI'l Alllll II Ml . Kent Wlls lmrn I and was 4-ducme-.l :1: Quebec. and _Up;mr ( 1857 he W.'t~' 6*I1;.!;I',:o-:1 Regxstrafs ofcc-. lhm: he remained umil H43` his pwition. leuvim: tho 3 farm in the luwh.~'hip County of Silncm-. 11 year (1862! he murriv Johnston of Muplq-` (2 Of F1115. (`lt'(`.~f` and Mary J0hn~ft-n. In 1866 the-_v rt-nmwd the township of Flue. for. 35 year.`-. retiring in and taking up their `l3no3nn 9|-m cnnulnn .. EIITJ K'l.)l\lIIl.', ll ! lflV`1| During the session 4 the old Province of (Tm in 1865. Mr. Kent wt; aional clerk, and also i in the House of Com sessions irnnwdian-l_v f tion. He has also been mittee clerk in NW Lu: Ontzrio from 1867 for having misaed n sing! Jll 15 `IO pllhUl|(7IB' slh l Galt is to make 21 (I you as to whether the chosen as a civic Howr- The ye-ar`s record jail is 42 prisoners, as ; an :1: MN nuulzn n 1' Uull UVVII IIIIIlI( \I|~|l" I The dinner. to whic served in tho lm.~'(*xm- Church, and Lnnong seven who were gm-.~u-n years: ago. Rev. 1'). I edon Emit, :1 forum-r [H McEwe~n. tho pn-.-4-m rew's, were among thus others, cnmzratulaml x on the happy ow.-nlj .\ {mm being `p:'`.~'I*lIl_m: clement weather zmd H II`- VIA... .__ l _ , QIUII. lllblva -"I IIIIHIIIFI and inmledialv ro-lam `Toronto, Barrie, (Tuyn their own im1m-di:m- n 'YYL,_ ,I,'_,, _ \ Mr. and Mr.-'. R. .` 60th anni\m'snr_\' of rmidence in the \'iH:u_; 21st. inst. A `numb: ___`I Z__,_ MR. -IOT|CE OF REGISTRATION 0|-',BYLAW

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