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Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1923, p. 2

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V om: WINTER srocx AT ->osmvELY_ BEL,QW WHOLESALE cosr Office: 45 Ba-yfi$eld"St., same Phones: Office 86!, Residence 864W P. 0. Box IOH - '1'!-Il_-I__SARJEANT co. LTD. A A GOOD STOCK OF GOOD FUEL ' PROM}:-"If DHELIVI-ZRY AND sA'r1s1-'Ac1'oRir' SERVICE OUR STQCK CONSISTS OF T . ` RAW was Boucm F mzmoomm AND m-zmazn _ > Soft Coal and Screened Coke. We solicit your exiquiries as to price and delivery.; ' No offence if you do not order. spl-zcuu. COAL and WOOD ,,,__ - __.-.._, . Congratulate Natiwje Scientist Couns} Moore and Davisemoved that the 1 County. Council extend heartiest congratul-I ations to Dr. Fred Banting for" the great! [blessing he has conferred uponehumanityl I I by the discovery of serum for the relief and cure of diabetes and that this Council of his native County expresses the hope that he may long be spared to continue his: work in the profession he so brilliantly adorns. Il_,:1\, ' IVY 9. urn .._.---- `av--ovv-4 \'I_I4l unnu-Dlllvlly Ill \l\4ICB'-I\1IIn G, H. Gustar addressed the Council on! behalf of the Institute for the Blind and asked for a grant. -- There are 47 blind in this County. ' - nI.\O.n nub uvu uunu HDICBLB OI mmvale and asked that the County make ffgrent to improve these streets. It was pointed out that Elmvale had paid in for County purposes some 82200 last year and onlyvabout $100 of County money had been spent on these streets.` The importance of the village was emphasized as well as the amount of traffic , which passes over thestreets in auestion. ' 1* `LI l'I.._;_,, ,1: -. - BARGAINs'iiii'mE unas MENTIONED % 1 v ABOVE. - Simcoe County . Council concluded ita_i January session Friday evening. -Business: = taken up was not heavy-a'nd contained but; . few `items of -much interest. There was: hardly a word of discussion in open council, I though {there are said to have been some ratherlwarm debates in committee partic-. ularly with reference to the balance of the Muskoka Hospital grant (35000) which A some favored refusing to pay. This was putwover until the June session. * As to Elmvale Streets On Thursday W. A. Malcolm-, Lloyd Pearson and J. H. McWaters, village trus- tees, addressed the Council concerning the two main streets of Elmvale and asked that Hun Fnnnhy anal". 7."......... 4.- ......._---- AMAYREscmD(T\i1 TO THE _gANnAR1uM Some Cdun_ciIlors in. -Favor of Such Actibn; Laid Over _Until June. ` ' awynun uuu JJFIII I 5 The County Engineer was authorized to attend the annual conference of Road Sup- ferintendente in`Toronto, Feb. 26 and 27. Engineer Campbell, Treasurer Quinlan and the Chairman of Roads and Bridges were named as delegates to the annual meet- ing of the Ontario Good Roads Aesocn. `in -Toronto,,FAeb.' 28 -and March 1. The mem- l bership fee" of 815 was ordered paid to this rlesociation. .thB| Iapcfclal committee to adjust such accounts. I :iC00k.`!l-OVVII 3 . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A.$ Beg Ewart Request Refused I gt`e":` ' ' ' - ' ' - ' ' ' "f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' With reference to the application for in- 0r`.`l l'.ner ' ' ` ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` " 3572-76 ;cnrporat1on_ of Belle Ewart as a police vil- 1 B ' la. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ` ` " 806l.'62.lage. the finance committee recommended: Calligle . . .a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i; `"0 action be taken as have not i t ' B`:a(`l ;g::'i ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' `Q ' ' ' ' " 2587329 `described the l:-oundanes as required by law, i Auiston .:::..'.:`.:'.i'.:'.:C....I 1912.42? The .T""S"'` was i"5""*d *0 WY itrouenham ....... ..... .. 1704.00 `M`h A","` " l`.'~` `" D9m""- 5 High School trustees were appointed as` _ P`_'"`t'm3 _ . ` , follows:--M. F. Bray. Midland, 3 years; A Special 0"1mm99 001131531118 Of the W. H. Croydon_._ Orillia, 3 years; A. J.;Chairmax_1 of, Finanee,` County Treasurer Sarjeant, Barrie, 3 years; Mrs. (Dr.) J. R. I and Chalmmn 0` P T193158 W3-S authorized} Arthur, Collingwood, 3 years; T. E. Bell, H0. Purchase 3" UDPl|85_and t0 arrange 8 Bradford, 3 years; D. Ogilvie, Bradford, 2 P1311 0f_PUFh3S"1S _8t3t'|0 -'91`? 701' Sheriff years; B. B. Collings, Bradford, 1 year; D. mid maglstrafes 0519516 County.` ' Shanahan, Penetang, to fill out term of M-; The QSWSUOD Of 1Dt|'0dl10{S the 10088- F. Bourne; D. A; Lahey, Penetang, 3 gleaf systenrforb -laws and minutes was left years; Dr. D; J. Cunningham, Alliston, 3 U0 the Chlfmfl and COUMY Clerk- ye,,,_ _ _. . . ` B_etween SEBSIOIIS all orders for nriritinu .u.'-,L - II--- Iuvuyucf .` Orillia . V Barrie' . . Collingwood ! Bradford . . . I lAlliston . ..'. Tottenham . ....umccs nssoeumons In the Uounty. T , In connection with these grants a depu-1' tation waited upon the Council Wednesday,` morning showing the work being done for] education -by _these associations. 111 the?` fdeputation were A. G. Muir, Shanty Bay; fJohn Lawlor, Jarratt; Dr. Simpson, Barrie; .1" Lloyd Livingston. Minesing; H. R. Wilson, 1` -5 Bond Head; W, J. Goodfellow, Craigvaleqiil i _ High Sc~hool_Grants g ` Grants for extra maintenance will be paid ; . to the following collegiutes, high schools} and `continuation schools. ~"` is I C-ookstown . . .' . . .3 1439.31 i = Creemore .. L .` . . . . 3019.00 iiStayn`er ....... ..... 1132.00 ,,_ pillin ;q;u.aU; no. a, M~a'cneaa~`-n. $110. I Shelburne High School draws $39.46 as gfees from one_ pupil from Simcoe County `during 1922. , V ~ $100 was voted to each of `the three :.'I'rustees' Associations ii: the County. ` connection with Hanan mm... ., 4...... x F I __ 5,... .,. .`..... F... \:Ulll`_ vvur _ uc mu ` `_ ' _ K V NH` `ion the salaries of principalsof contir a-1; With reference to the claim of Frank G. ` mm schoo1s_ . !Smnh of Acljala for damages to his sleigh Entrance exams will be hld this year` and horses On Dunn- s Hill in that town- p at the following centres: Angus, Ardtrea, Ship: the 0011_1mlW?e TCPOTW3 that the 00"` {lBeeton, Creemore, Cookstown, Goldwater, i!`f10?0_l' was liable f0?` any damage through {I Edgar, Elnivale, Hillsdale, Haiwkestone, defective roadway while under construction ll :: I Ivy. Mincsing, Stayner, Totten-ham, Wau- , and that the C0Ul1tY W118 i`110iW8Y 53518- baushene, Victoria Harbor, SEnghampton,_ 'T. J. Robinson of Orangevillc. license` ,3 Stroud and'Port McNicoll.g `imspector, failed to get anythingfrom the Entrance exa.miners_' were appointed as County on his claim forldamages to his `follows:-Mr. Wood for Allxston, Miss Camp- carton Dunn's Hill, Adjala. , :bell for Bradford ; John H. Hall for Phclp-l In November the Council . declined to ston, A . irecognize a claim of John Argue of Mid- ,` Coun. Coom-bs, chairman..of the commit- land for the loss 0 lgtee. was named as a delegate to Education ' the freshly oiled road between Midland and l `Week in Toronto, April 2-9. ~ 5 Penetang. A special committee looked l l The `customary yearly` grants will be into the matter and, while the Council i ,paid to the three Teachers Institutes in the : disclafmed any liability as to damages 1 'County. lcaused by the condition of the road. it was t Public schools where Fifth Class isfdecided. owing to Mr. Argue`s misfort.une,l gtaught will be `paid grants as follows: to pay him 375 without prejudice. A l .1 l ._i Victoria Harbor, 3180; Waubaushene, 3150;` W` F ` V I ort McNicoll, 3170; No 5; Orillia Tp. i `re " B"S- . '4 It was decided not to reduce the ir ;$120- No. 8, M.a'cheda- -h. $110. _ - _. . _,_3"_ I Shlbump "ink gnhm, ',______I_ ,9,` M H fence bonus from 3:) mun on o- f a horse which fell on ' v-um svvu. uumueas 010658 and `businesses to ,o'er.. If it is anything in the Real Estate line, it `will pay you to see us before _ you decide. LVUu '0 Lilly. ' A grant of \ten per cent, will_be aid` `o.n a-5 txoxi 3 Entrance e)_ will year: lat centres: :Beeton, Creemore, Cookstown. ]Edgar,_VE1_mva.le, [Ivy. Wau-; gbaushene, SEnghampton, istroud McNicoll.T W Tina-.-..n.... ....... ...._, , - . . -uIvvalI ..Damage Claims Turned Down I I'__I-.__lI 1 . `Row and Bridges nbup I4` n - _ _ . _ _ ._ _ , ...... uuuuuusu ul rrmung authorized; ,;to_ supplies and ; of purchasing stationery Sherif _ magistrates of this County.` question of inn-.-..i...:.... L- ---~ vuc umua umes 101 the rnembers. V Accounts were passed as follow-:--Bnr- rie Examiner 872.75; Colliugwood Bulletin. supplies to registry office, `$111.25: Barrie Advance, November minutes, 8133. '1 Printing of the minmn m... ..:..-_ mu - .w uu: uuulrman and Uounty Clerk. Between sessions printing and stationery must be given through the Chairman- . 50 copies _of the most recent map of the county of Simcoe will be ordered from the Orillia Times` for the rnembers. 872.75: l'!nlI:.....,.....a n..u-.:_ nun; xcuuc DUIIUS `V wire` -bonus from 35 cents` to -25 cents as was suggated by Couns. Denny ant} Davis. ] County Engineer Campbel and Flos rep- ' ,Iresentati\'es were authorized to take such ` [action as they deem advisable regarding a _,-railing for the county bridge near Phelp- ,'ston, ` Y a II V W` ` -` I H . . 3i'Pr:sc|lla Dean I A Chicago woman economist says it"? costs but $2.50 now to feed a man a week ---nothing fancy, but fairly substantial. I A 4-year-old boy at New York, who said? he had been dropped in a coal chute by a! strange man, was foumbby police after an all-day search. I I . OFURS, HATS, CAPS,OOGLO_VES AND Ml'lT S GAUNTLETS, % ROBES, LADIES: CLOTH COATS AND ALL WINTER GOODS. Government, Ron Block--One dqc 1 , -_ .. QIIIIIII ' ROSS BLOCK, BARR-IE INSURANCE ' Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Accic in Under Two Flags, New I I ` _ , _ _ _ ..r,..- u dqor east of ! .O. mobile, Accident, Etc. BONDS t, Municipal and other good issues loor of P.0 V ` " uuuc vvauuug in H6!` woman fell through an {dying from a fractured I Linn gum]. -.. two a vuv_. uuxup let, 1922. tuylus uum a xractured skull. I Live stock on U.S. farms and rzmgors, {January lst., were valued at $5,111,256.- " 000, compared with 34,798_.170,000 mm Jan. 'lBt. 1922- While walking in her Vnninn f}urnnnL n... Seven-room stucco house, large cel- lar. henhouse, garage, one acre of No} 1 garden soil, all kinds small mac, nice location; you will like it`... .. .. . .. .. .. $2600 Laxge double house, all modern con- veniences, sunroom, two extra lots, ' a good investment . . . . . . $8000 , Five-mom cottage, water _and lights, large garage, henhouse, half acre n . land, must be sold. Make an offer. ' Fiftracre farm, also 100-acre farm. Both close to town; will exchange for town -property. I `Several good business blocks and. `I\II:vI'r-nnannn 6-.` ...... No Trouble to get Him . :v-`Ins LL` I'\ . vv Phone 1010. w cut 69$ I1 intotiye. Bathroom ' Dreamlan/d, Friday - Saturday not I yod issues. 0. P. O. Box 287. a Cincinnati cellar door, ll: [X1151] shoulder doing nic H155 Mend unuulr It Leomm guest of for :1 {PW Y A I 'PA:_;__'rR_1p_cg3 &GlLROY I All Jlllll I Illl Congny Jnhn:~`t(m (Annie R 1,- I 1 . I.!';_' fnmuls in to thv ha hvmorrhn IV, n|'lI\1 line. agaii) (hi rt-I:m'\'c' ` _ , I" bfby _ 1'1 I ,. .4_'t `U I Wh .. ` 0` (in 4x IL`lHl|[ bt-on u nicely. _ Thvx Phon4 P.-ad U` iho Annual February Sale of Winter Goods a grigoe Bar! 1* --::cZC>jI' IsIi't- it. foolish anti unbusinesslike, to pgfout 1`-ent all your life? Would it notbe .a grand and glorious feel- ingltp lmowhthat your abiding-place _ was .1091`, own? That your `children could! feel that it was theirs also? Pride of possession is a `great thing.` You are vvprth more to yourself and i employer. It gives you the are feeling of condence that a new suit of clothes does, only more 5 so. Well, then, watch this real es- ` tote ed. (tom now on for real bar- ` gains in desirable homes. iv J` Buckwheat, Pea, Nut, St<;ve, `Egg and Gnat Anthracite Coal,` Pennsylvania High Quality (Steam, West Virginia Lump and Egg

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