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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1923, p. 3

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050 8056-, League. Leaders Drop` First ? ! Game` of Season by ' 1 ' Score of 6-5. I - A1lisbon--J. Bergin walked; to 2nd on |paseed ball; Whiteside fanned; Small to 1 lst.on fielder-`s choice; Bergin out shortcto ? 3rd; Lennox knocked home run over right . 1 field fence scoring Small; S. Bergin to late ion error by 2nd baseman; Caesar fanned. 2 runs, 1 hit, 1 error. I.m_J-You-nu tn `Int. nn error bv 2nd base- ` rust lnmng 2 1 mu, 1 ermr. _ Ivy-Hutton to lat on error by 3 man; E. Jennett singled to deep centre ad- ~ vancing atton to 3rd; to 2nd on throw in;: T. Banting fanned; F. Lennpx singled; V. , E. Jennett ont 2nd scoring Hutton; `to: 3rd; W. Banting smgled; B. McQuay out to let. 1 run; 3 hits. 1 error. ' ' ` Second Inning Alliston-Jenkins fanned; Doyle out short` A I to lat; Robins fanned." 0 runs, 0 hits, 0' `er:-o". V I ! ed to left; stole 2nd; to 3rd on passed ball; vy-Coxworth fanned; H." Jennett singt." ' B. Jennett fanned; Hutton out 2nd to let. .0 runs,_ 1 hit, 0 errors. Third Inning . Alliston--`J. Bergin out to centre; White - side singled; stole`2nd; Small fanned; Len- nox out at 1st unassisted. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. _ L... 12` Y........u mu om! fn hit! 1`, Rant. ' 0 i Ivy-E. Jennett out 2nd to let; T. Barit- ! ing out to catcher; F. Lennox out short to `let. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. ` - . _ Fourth Inning ` Alliston--S. ergin fanned; Caesar out sto centre; Jen 'ns out pitcher to 1st. 0 ' runs. 0 hits, 0 errors, ` i Ivy--W. Banting fanned; McQuay out Ishort to 1st; Coxworth doubled; H. Jen- | nett singled through short; Coxworth scored `l on error of catcher. 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. V (Fifth Inning V ' Alliston---Doyle waakea; to 2nd on wild l pibch; Robins out pitcher to 1st, advancing ` Doyle to 3rd; J. Bergin fanned; Whiteeide (Continued from page 1) Play by innings :- M 1:\:.._;. `l-_.... Small, Alliston Catcher, the sleight-of-hand`. Q . Artist ` x---* * . l_singled'.scorin.g Doyle;-stole 2nd; to 3rd [on error of 2nd baseman; Small to 1st on `miwed 3rd. strike, Whiteside scoring; M. Lennox singled; S. Bergin fanned. 1 run, I l2 hits, 2 errors. . I `I-Iv I-Tn-nn ,inD'lPdI to 2nd 011 2 hits, 2 I 'I\'y-_-Hatt.on singled; to 2nd passed gball; E. Jennetit to 1_st on fielder s choiee; '}_Iatton scored on wild pitch; T. Banting liingled; E. Jennett scored on passed ball; `. ' h W. ' t I 21idLetx(`)mi}:t0u'I`.;` t(;3htt`in;r ,scoriri:m1l:inc%)1(1)il1ly 4 I u , o , , `singled; to 2nd on passed ball; Coxworth runs, 3 hits, 0 errors. , Sixth Inning, . Alliston--Caesar fanned; Jenkins out [ 2nd to 1st; Doyle out short to 1st. 0 runs, I 0 hits, 0 errors. _ r....._n Jnnnntf. angled: stole 2nd: Hat- -walked; H. Jennett out short to let. 3 ` `, 0 hits, 0 Ivy--B. Jennett singled; stole 2nd; ton singled; B; Jennett out left to 3rd; E. Jennett to 1st on fielder s choice; forc- `ing Hutton, pitcher to 2nd; T. Banting out pitcher to let. 0 runs. 2 hits, 0 errors. { ' Seventh Inning I -Alliston---Robins out 3rd to 1st; J. Ber- ; gin fanned; Whiteside singledto deep left; `lstole 2nd;' to 3rd on wild pitch; Small | singled over 3rd: scoring Whiteside; to 2nd Ail nnauu` `hnlII- W. Lennox error bv Ditch-2 foN'ro i singled bra: scoring vvum-mus; w auu on passed ball; W. Lennox error by pitch-' er; S. Bergin fanned. 1 run, 2 hits, 1 er- ror. . - Ivy-F. Lennox out shortgto lst; W. Banting to 1st on error by 1st; McQuay fanned; Banting to 2nd and 3rd on passed ball; Coxworth walked; H. Jennett fanned. ` 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. V Eighth Inning i An:..;..... 0..-... On 1: an pr-rnr luv 3rd: I wlgnm Lnnmg Alliston-Caesar to 1st on error by 3rd; `to 2nd on passed ball; Jenkins fanned; Doyle outlet to pitcher, advancing Caesar to 3rd; Robins fanned. 0 .runs, Obits, 1 ` error. -, Ivy-eB. Jennett out to 2nd; Hatton out ` pitcher to 1st (nice'pick~ up by M. Lennox) ; E. Jennett singled through pitcher; T. Banting out pitcher to 1st. 0 runs, 1 hit, I O A-u-Ann I llllltlue i 0 errors. ` U errors. Ninth Inning Alliston--J. Bergin out pitcher to 1st;- lwhitwide out pitcher to 1st; Small out i to centre (fine catch by Hutton). 0 runs, `-0 hits, 0 errors. M Ivy--F. Lennox lined to centre (nice I catch) ; W. Banting out 2nd to 1st; McQuay fanned, out at 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 er- ! _-__ TOYS. - Tenth Inning I l Alliston--4M. Lennox to 1st on error by 2nd; stole 2nd ; S.` Bergin fanned; Caesar to 1st on fie1der's choice; M. Lennox out short, ' to 3rd; Jenkins hit by pitcher; S. Bergin to 3rd "on passed ball, scored on overthrow of 3rd by catcher; Doyle walked; Large (`batting for Rdbins) walked; J. Bergin forced Doyle at 3rd unassisted by short stop. 1 run, 0 hits, 2 errors. ' I 'r.-._sm;+.h lslnattinz for Coxworth) outl Lstop. 1 run, U mus, 4 errors. I { Ivy-Smi_th (Ibatting for Coxworth) out I3:-d to let; H. Jennett singled; out steal- ing 2nd, catcher to 2nd; B. Jennett out to right [on beautiful catch for third out. 0 runs, 1 hit,. 0 errors. A Score by innings :- 1 2 3 4 5 Alliston 2 0 0 0 2 Ivy 1 0 0 l 3 ; Linegup:- / . Alliston-J. Bergin nd; Whiteside lat; Small c; M. Lennox p; S. Bergin as; Cana- ar If; Jenkins cf; Doyle rf; Robins 3rd; Large 3rd. ` ` -' T Ivy--J; Hatton cf; E. Jennott c; '1`. Banting If; F. Lennox 3rd; W; Banting ` as; B. McQuay rf; A. Goxworth 2nd;-H.` '. Jennett p; B Jennett lat; Smith. 1 'Um:pirea--Lockhart at plate; Sutherland on bases; both of Knock. 6 81 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 2 Reading "the . advts. employment. __..._ s. is protable REMINDS YOU that Public Liability mid Property mobile Insurance protects you against loss when the act Sufe Companies -- Moderate Premiums -- Sntinfactol BLl.Jl:`.-BIRD ELECTRIC WASHERS` Best an the market Careful Planning 5 Saved Ten Per Cent nan uvn --- THE .BnA1"PLAiiN MILL co., 1.1mm-:1) EVERYTHING IN LUMBER Residence 642 and, 390 6 ' l--`--'---- -` oQ41\\ Phone As a rule unexpected building costs creep in as a. result of poor planning or careless guring bf materials. That _s where our years of practi- cal experience will help you. We re prepared to suggest plans and give you estimates on materials that will be right. In fact, that kind of work is pa,rt of our regular - - -l..'l: For yor holiday rnilwalhy tickets, call a . ._ g. L 111 111150, uuau nun. V. ....-_ .. r-V'_ V V service. There s no charge for `it--no obli- gation-we simply want to xpake it protable for you to buy from us. Be sure to give us 1 chance the next time you are going to build or repair. A call will bring us any time. $6419 Let us, de monstrate to you why they are head and shoulders over others EIJZABETH S_'_l'.% Argp__MAPLE AVE.` MARTIN-Sl:`.'NOUR 1oo% PURE PAINTS Good Showing 0! Seasonable Cloths ROBINSON'S HARDWARE `All kind; of. Hardware at a Right Price NEW PERFECTION on. STOVES % Ladies and Men's Tailor] % Ross Block, Barrie (upstairs) - - Phone 731 Canadian National Railways, sh .}r. A. MALCOMSON ' THE INSURANCE MAN We are shdwing TWEEDS and HOME- SPUNS in all the leading shades. We have fnai coon BLUE SERGE -in. `pre-war quality, guaranteed color," j . -We have a full range of SPRING OVER- COATING for your inspection. - We close Saturdays at noon Phone 1040. ROOFING Damage Auto- mgainst accident happens. Satisfactory Settlements. the People : Own Road at the uptown office . no $6.75 to $6.75 tlo $6.25 . $13.50 613 6418 Tait: it home to the kids . liave a Kpackai in your pocket for an ' ever-ready treat. L ` A delicious chico- lion and an aid to THURSDAY, JULY :2. 1923. 049) 044) The foundation of healthy, happy manhood and womanhood lies in ,3 healthy childhood and babyhood. `Keepingbabies and children healthy frequently demands the use of a good laxative to keep the "bowels. open, or an anti-acid preparation to neutralize a disordered cbndition in the stomach. Inn. .0 Maonnin combine: these the stomach. Milk of Magnesia combines these qualities to a remarkable degree, and is, therefore, very generally prescribed and used for this pur- vmu. It is mild. hence especially prescribed and useu 10; um: pus- pose. It is mild, especially suitable for young persons. . ~ REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA ` is the best kind we know of and we recommend` unhes1tating`ly.~ It is . of full strength "and purity, almost. tasteless, pleasant to take, thorn oughly reliable and not injurious in on`! `HAW. Gnnd for Young andold oughly rename am not lruunuua m any way. Good for young Elikeg the best that canbe pro~ 9' ' Arthur E. Puttergony Allnndalc Monlimafsl `VD:-ug ' Stgire, Bu-rive" OUR eyes are your good. true friends. Even `after `you have over-exerted them. and you car: no longer see things as clearly as in former ;ars,.all they `need is an ex- pert examination at the hands of our optometrist, `who `will specify the lenses of the pro- per focusing power to correct` your faulty sight. And. they will go right on serving you properly if you havethem ex- amined every two yeers. - 3 Phone 143 RUSK, 0v!I;!.!; 8063 8064 8062 53' I-:i(a;.n.%.u; St. , Next'Door to Singer Sewing Machine Co. Real Dry C1e3!iiF1 I `Have the only` dry-clezni-ng.pla`nt within your reghv ` --outside the city: 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO 'l`l'l:`.ND_ TO nu-:PA1Rs,-oN ALL CLOTHES Goods called for and delivered. PRICES `REASONABLE Cleanef, Presser` and Dyer 109 DUNLOP ST. our-B-vie Inn PHONE 229 W. FIRTH SUITS $1.75 J Barrio best they tely ctly ties, _ care ost m ArHbM`BY mo 5 Dewey Hopper s_ Cokstown Team Victorious over , A Mac Boyd s Boys. | ' . Dewey I-Iopper's Coohtown crew proved too much t'or:Mac Boyd.`s-.Kn'ook nine 'at Knock on Thursday last, the letter going "down to 8-5 defeat in a South Simcoe League fixture. The winners kept ahead throughout and the result was never m` doubt. ' Hounsome pitched good ball for the win~' ners andlasted the whole game. He walked three men. Perrier started `for Knock, but was taken out in the eighth after four run- ners had crossed the pan and none were out. 1!. ...........I'oI..... man liff Tnnkhnrt fin- had 0l'_088e(_1 the pan am: now: wow uuu. He passed three men. Cliff Lockhart fin- ished the game for the losers and no runs were secured off his delivery. ` n-a--_ u..c n....1..+......a.1.t. hnn`nmnn_ ham`. secured 0!! ms GDIIVOIJ-` Baker, th Cookxtownalst basbman, ham`- mered out a double in the eighth, stretching it into a home run, scoring Hopper ahead of him, when Loclchart lost the ball in the sum, of coomown, couldn't be stopped` from getting his homer when the ball was lost in the arm. -gram. Arnold, centre "fielder `of the same team, provided the sensational fielding of l the day and made a nice throw from centre field to 2nd -in the fourth to catch Steven- --- Qonnknnnn fhn Knnnlr Qlld hnseman. field to lane in me Iuurm w uuwu mm.- son. Stephenson, the Knock 2nd baseman, also did some clean fielding around 3rd base. Allen replaced Scudamore in the fiith and Reynolds replaced R: Locldhart in the seventh. ' . . _ V DI-.. luv lnnlnan -._.. 1` llvv uuu Cookstown--Arnold singled, to 2nd on centre lfielder s error; McMillan singled, scoring Arnold; Hounsome singled, scoring MdMillan; Foran walked; LeBar forced For- I -d ..'. 'o...:. `n_...\.:...:.. nut in 9nd! -Hnnner --v---.- ix-"r's.), 75c Stfeet ' fanned. 2 runs, 6 nuts, 1 error. Knock--Scudaniore fanned; Boyd -out 2nd to 1st; Dyer out to catcher`. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. - ' - Second Inning Coo'kstown--Baker to 1st on error by `ce`nt're' fielder; _Wilson fanned; Arnold to `I51: on vfiel(ler's choice; McMillan out 3rd (to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error.` , l Knock---Rjeve singled; out stealing 2nd; 0. L khart singled; Stevenson singled; Hunter I _ut to left; Ferrier out to left. 0`; I\ ___.-_._ ' MdMillan; Foran walked; Lemar Iorceu rur- an at 2nd; "Goodwin out to 2nd; Hopper fanned. 2 runs, 3 hits, 1 error. 11---]. uQ....A..nu.m: G'nnnn- Rnvd .0111; II'unt.:'r\c;1? Lto'i':"$';"7F runs, 3 hits, 0 errors.. 'l`h;I'I` runs, 6 mus, U fI`Ul`u.. . Third Inning | CooY singled; Foran, `singled; out at 2nd; LeBar to 1st on errorfl ' by 2nd baseman. scoring Hounsome; out, at 3rd`; Goodwin walkd; Hopper to 1st _on fie1der s choice. 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. 11---}. .D I.~...bLm-9 ..lna-ln:I- Snnrlnmnra Knock-R. Lockhart singled; Scudamore `walked, out stealing 2nd; Boyd singled, ,scor'u1g Lockhart; Dyer out. 2nd to lat; Boyd scoring; Rieve out to pitcher. 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors. ` r.~......n. Inino `nelaer cnmce. I. run, 0 nuts, 5 cuun '4 `DIES, U errum. , V . Fourth Inning _ Cookstown--iBake'r out to 3rd; Wilson to 1st on error bypitcher; Arnold out, pitcher ; to let; McMillan singled, scoring Wilson; Hounsome to 1st onerror by 3rd baseman; 'Foran out to catcher. 1 run, 1 hit , 2 er- rors. A Knock-C. Lockhart out to left; Stephen- son out centre to 2nd; Hunter out 3rd to 1st. `0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. ' Fifth Inning Cookstown--LeBar out at 1st; Goodwin fanned; Hopper out. short to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits,`0 errors. ' ` 'rr._-_1- x.~.....:..- 4.. 1.; An or-Inc: hu 31-rlu UVUII Ull. _ Play by innings :-- 12`: __,..L 0` ' 1 Knock--`Ferrier to let on error by 3rd' `baseman-; Lockhart out 2nd to let; Allah! (abatting for Scudamore) fanned; Boydi V walked; Dyer_ out to centre. 0 runs, 0 hits,` 1 a|n-l\h wusnvu , 1 error. the ucts_. 1 BITOT. . ` Sixth Inning Cookstown-iBa.ker out to left; Wilson safe on centre fielder s error; Arnold out short to 1st; McMillan out to left. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. _ 17--.]- `D2 . u . . A n6 4:; nknufn ('1 Tnnlrhgr 0 nuts, 1 error. Knock-R.ieve out to short; C. Lockhart out to centre; Stephenson out to. pitcher. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. ~ - Seventh Inning. Coo kstown---Ho'runsome. singled ;` Foran out pitcher to 1st; LeBar out at last; Good- win fanned. 0.runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. 1vr_-_1- u'........ ....L ..:+.`.`|m- 4m 1:! For. hit, 0 Knock--Hunter out pitcher to 1st; Fer-b rier out to left; Reynolds (ibatting for Lock- hart) to let on error;~Allen out to 2nd. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. ' Eighth Inning Gooketown--Hopper walked; Baker; knocked home run. scoring Hopper; Wilson to let .on errorlby 2nd; 'Arnold singled; Mc- Millan singled`, scoring two; Hounsome out to left; Foran out to 2nd. 4 runs, 3 hits; 1 error. . TI-.nn1r_:'Rn\nI nut nit:-}mr tn `t! DVBT mus, 1 error. Knock-+Boyd on pitcher `to 1st; Dyer _singled.; Rieve singled; G. ckhart singled, First Inning Trinity and St. Mary'a fought {out al Junior` Church League baseball xture at! Queen : Park on. Friday evening and when3 the amoke had nally cleared away the! Anglicans were leading by the huge acorel of 21-7.. _ _ , 1 Three home rung featured the match and they were all tallied by the` winning team.` N. `Johnston knock one in the vaecond and `one in the fifth. and he would` have had- another in the third if the centre "fielder! had. not muffed the ball to spoil a bonadel four-`aacker. Frank Foster, who has knockedl , a homer in, every Junior game this year ad-i ded another tin the fifth.` `ll - --- ..a:6.`L4.uI Cknn :nn~:nna `Ar Sf I aea nnotner In me mm. | Moore pithed -three_ innings for St.` Mary's while Coady nished the. game. Frank Foster twirled for the winners. m_:...:;.. .......4 .... sh. unnlvinnn in Hm t-at. 624 [Wank .l"0st_er twlrwu wr we Vvuulull. ' Trinity went on the rampage in the first getting five `markers after two were out.` N. Johnston, -Foster, Anderton, N. Richard! son, and H. Sprott tallied. St. Mary's` snatched two in -the second after. two were` down, Cuff and Coady crossing the plate. ` D-L..-_ A-"I TAR-uabnn annular` `AI Trlnlfv down, Cuff and Uoady crossnng use plate. Rebupn and Johnston scored for Trinity in the second, the latter making 9. `homer. In the last half By:-nee and Flaherty marked up two` for St. Mary 8. . E 1.. sh. third 'l`u-initv nnnnrad two more bvi "way of Raburn and Johnston while_ J. two 101' at. nary a. In the third Trinity secured two more by Hayes scored for St. Mary a. 'l`l... Inn.-o,h nun: 'l"rintv'nrlrl nix nnunterx. rusyaa auureu Iur ob. nun; a. _ ` The fourth saw Trinity`add six counters, Anderton, R.ic_hardaon. Sprott, Adams, burn and Foster making them up. St. Mary's got two in their half. Flaherty and Moore tallyihg. `In 4-Ln fth 1':-Inu I-an mil!` grain `OI Moore uauymg. In the am. Trinity ran wild again torl six more runs,` Sprott, Garvin, -Adams.` :Iohnton_. Foster and 'Andert.on bringing. _ .2- .u.- n--. 1...]: a. u...`...`.. 4'..:I...a| JOXIIIBIOII, roar-er unu Auucn.-uu l.u'l.u5Iu5 `em in. `In the last half St. Mai-y's failed! to score. Final score 21-7 for Trinity. I score by 1nmngs:- . 12345 Totall, Trinity. .............. ..5 2 2 6 6 21 .' St. Mary ; . . . . . . . . . . ..2 2 1 2 0 7 Line-up:- - ' Trinity-`-R. Adams 1st; I. Rebum If; N. Johnston 2nd; F. Foster p; .1. Anderton- c; N. Richardson of; H. Sprott rf;- L. Gar-I Vin 3rd. St. Mary s-tFlahenty 2nd]; Moon 11;` Cuff lat; Coady s._. p; J. Hayes 3rd; Ri- vafd If; Lang cf; Byrnes c; Stubbings ti. --?--::__. I the three scoring; Stephenson out 2nd` to `let; Hunter singled; Fen-ier out to centre. 3. runs, 4 hits. 0 errors. Ninth Inning ` 1 Cookstown---LdBar out to centre; win fanned; Hopper singled; Baker fanned. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. v......1,__.m.m.nI.Ic snvlt-Id: Allen am to 0 runs, 1 mt, U errors. ` Knock--Raeynolds singled; Allen out centre; Boyd walked; `Dyer out I:o_3rd;l Rieve out 2nd to 1st. 0` runs,zl hit, 0} errors. ' T ` (4---- L-. :....:....... . 53901 U `I lllulu E . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R Cookstown20ll000-10 8 2 Knock 002000030 5 0 1 ` Line-up:- . ` Cookstown-wArnold cf; McMillan 2nd;* Hounaome p; Foran es; LeBar c; Goodwin lf; Hopper 3rd`; =Ba'ker lst; Wilson rf. HE ll 1 E Knocl<--Scudaznore rf; Boyd lst; Dyer. ss; Rieve 31`d; C. Lockhart lf; Stephenson "l 2nd; Hunter c; Ferrir p; R. Lockhart: cf; Allen rf; Rynolds cf. ` i .1 11....4.:.. `l'.... - l 624 054 619) 612) Score by inning-sr:*-7-- work on an: une, vu.1u; n. nuupp, wum, on townline Flos and Vespra, $7.75; R.I Barnes, tile and hauling same, 827.75; R.! `Langman, work on 7th line, opposite lot; 20, $7.50; Jos. Swan, to pay for work on S.R.`55 and 56, con. 1, 846225; Archie.Mc- Ginnis, to pay for work on 3rd line, 8150.- Q-'\- (Inn!-an Mil`? wnnk on trader. `c`t'>iu-1' -01? 51'. MAR` rs] IIIIK loan I'I'Ul'- Score by innings :-`- unt? I , rxuuu nu, OIIVJ ..v.u... .... Umpii`es--Jeunett and Martin, Ivy. _._._.. ler, $261.00. A . Ansley---Langman-*Ordered that the` Reeve, Deputy-'Reeve and Councillor Scott; be- a.A committee to inspect the proposed road across lots 23 and 24, con 10, and take such action as to its opening up and making ready for travel as they may con- sider necessary. - l'1......I.I:n_4QnnH_f\1-An:-Ar` that the Coun- sider , Coughlin-Scott--0rdered that the Coun-` cil grant the sum of $150 to gravel the 2nd line iN.S.-'opposite lot No. 16. - T 7 ,_-..-_.. n...I.......1 - Loo Hm! um: In .\J.- Uppveu/U luv nu. - , Coughlin-Langman--0rdered `that the portion of townline Flos and Sunnidale as- sessed to John Done; was so assessed impro- perly as there is no tenancy existing between] the said John Doner and the Township of: F105, and that Mr. Donebbe notified as to_ such improper assessment; l 4` `I `_J_.-_...l LA .....u.t at `DI-unlnafnn \ DJ Ill -. ACE Isuuu lllu upvn Council 'adjourned to meet at Phelpston I aTt10 3.111. on August 4. nu-4;: v o `SUNNIDALE. 11>. couNcu.| . l V , Sunnidale Council met at New Lowell on` July 5 with all the members present. ' The Deputy Minister of `Lands. and For- ests wrote stating that instructions had been given by thrn`/to -A. G. Ardagh, .0.L.S., Barrie.-,. to s ey con., 16, Sunnidale, in accordance with the provisions of The Sur-. vey Act A .' ` A. G. Ardagh; 0.L.S.,e wrote that on ac- count of the accident whereby -he sustained a compound fracture of a_ leg he wouldbe delayed with the above survey for -a'tim_e. --..4.._-- .......l.. .....'.l.m5:nn 1-n 1-nnnir, UUHIJGM vvlwu -yr-v ---n--. ......V, ,_ 7 J. Courtney made application to repair and keep" in order Sunnidalecemetery. . W. A; `Boys, K.C., wrote re closing of trespass roads, advising that(sa.me could not be closed by private individuals, etc. ' A number of accounts were received and orders isuedfor payment of the same. l'I........:I~ .'.A~'..-nu-nnA~tn mnat` at Sunnidale I orders isueu tor payment 01 we sumo. Council`i1djourned`to meet.` at Sunnidale Cornea; the first Thursday in August, at 11 a.m. . ' FL3S_E5UNClL t: axxyglz EXAM_ f xiii; YALLISTON nums I IVYINTHI-`.Tl`:'.N'l`H:&

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