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Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1923, p. 6

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-_-`.r-nawba VIJGIU WU 30 OIBCIL `rue. leaves on several of the trees were completely eaten away before they were noticed. People here are at a loss to know what variety of cater- pillar it is, and if destructive to the _ fruit crop. - Vincent Kenny and men have com- pleted a stretch of sidewalk in part of this village that will probably be used` . `III III Mr- }`:ll!lc`!: l7` THURSDAY] WM urn! nmf CR()\ `ORO All "yearly. noun uni UUli_ XV L"..7.t.H .`-i..'.3'3.`1.'.:: ad oygton. corn. NE\ nu A U. thc uwuuuu nun. HOOD- oysters. cauliower. veil. chicken ncout. nu ma. unu- bled eggs. and! a . host at othorl. , um nishes: Paul Van. two cou of nearly V guy enamel handy and out. Dlunad Wumthno costs. I M: blue and white outside, white lining. fu': .":'m. i':;u`S a'u.:a`:in'.'?'" `"7 %"""" ""' --Sun: Mam. Pnooucrs c..'..?'.:` ouunln TXBIIIQ unuunnnan C Jufuly {H ICC ! Ulfy Weatner, `the a continual howl, but only for a `short time as the work would be done. '1; Here we must take anything they give 3' us and say nothing only Thank you." - `S The expense of raising those cement ``blocks and placing them_ out of the ` [mud where they would be of use, '.should not be great. One would nat- glurally think that Councillors at this! is and would take alittle more interestE' s a `in their own home town. ] Reading the advts. employment. _ - ~-_.-- `vL:-vr1- v I'IC-C'3 EU. 0 `Qt?! TQONYO WINNIOIC %NV`& VANCOINC NI$V 7 `E ` w/323$ _..=..uw uuu auounan men and a half to two inches long, with little hairyov growth all over their body, quite dif- ferent from the old common brown caterpillars that we see so often. The the_ tgees were` gn-.....l..4...I__ - ; A - - M! . qpuvruli I I`Il\I3Il ! The ratepayers of Midland on Sat- furday gave a practically unanimous gvote to grant the International`Fibre ;Board Company a fixed assessment of `$15,000 for ten years. The figures were 635 to 8. This is the company whoseplant in Penetang was destroy-_ lied by fire six weeks ago. ...__ Q t a mguer Interest In work. What this country needs is to fol- low in the footsteps of the fathers in- -gtead of in the footsteps of the danc- mg masters. ; ycuuu uu. on the '3 1171...; wvu-- u|nI|V\JD DIIIVAIJA What this country needs is not more miles of territory but more miles to the gallon. hf ntvnvxbuuu --~-` u; zuwn nan grounds. The various" accounts befdre the Council were ordered paid and Coun- cil adjourned to meet at the call of` the Reeve. V I sow-: THll;GS CANASA lI!\I1v\`\mv ... -, A J , cu ,a.gIu accepted as satisfactory. Claims of W. J. Locke and H. J Crawford for sheep killed by dog were ordered paid. The Clerk was instructed to ask for tenders for rail fence on north side of TTown Hall grounds. - hp var-innr nnnnn .4... L-n U1.` unugmes. _ It has been many years since `so many caterpillars have been seen in this district. During the past few weeks they have been noticed on all the fruit trees, ornamental trees and shrubs. They are numerous even on; the garden truck, fences and walks,; `so they must have` got a great start.` someplace near-by. They are a bright yellow and aboutan inch and half inches Inner, wis hen- :...:..... auulc 01 we roaa -matters for 1924. ' A de utation from Craighurst wait- ed on t e Council re road from Con. 2 to Penetang Road about Lot 35. It was decided to have an engineer go over the proposed route of the road- and, subject to his approval, to open` :it up. If the deputation procure deeds for the roadway a grant of $150 will be given to get as temporary road through for this fall. ' The Collector's bond was present- ed and accepted satisfactory. Of `V. J I.nnl.vn 4--J 77 V .v\ll a sun Lur LUZ-3. I A resolution was passed thanking aii those who so kindly helped to [decorate the memorial monument for Fair day. Wm. Finlayson, M.P.P., was pre- sent and addressed the Council on some of the road -matters for denutation from n.....-..x........ ----u .w ugu necessary conveyance. An account was presented from A. A. Bell, Township Weed Inspector, ,for weeds cut on property ato0ro Beach. Account passed and Clerk instructed to place same on collec- .'tor s roll for 1923. A IInanln6.u- ---- --- ` ` ' 1 uwatu IJIDCII. A letter was read from A. B. Thompson re .a1 conveyance of Or-, tiginal Road Allowance in use of tres-I }l)`ass road through farm of J. J. Link. I he Reeve and Clerk were authorized to sign necessary I account wag nu-amn.o...l .I.'...-A- - swe ms. property. T "" W. A. Smith wrote re damages to his car at bridge on line cons. 8 and 9. `These mn++m4. ......... Lu 7 u--nu `lg. [These matters were lef{'v;ith the lgreeve; -also the communication from `of. Hume regarding his portion of award ditch. ` A l..+..... ..-_ ' ` I I 5 I I I I uru Hall, 8, sent, Reeve Th Donald Ross F. H. Ball, re site his ptopert 0 be members pre- ompson in the chair. wrote for his client, some trees cut oppo- yO :1 line com: 9 mu! 0 GRANT 1=`1'xi-:1) ASSESSMENT Th!) I`n-nunnvvnu... '--E "3 1 1'61 the: Oro Council fall. Ont, R .11 H... ...- pt Tlie Quest is sealed tight in a separate p age to keep every morsel of its crisp oven.-esh, T1_'y a package t?-nigl'1.t.t The taste will tell. 1'1-u: sumu-:'1-:xJm`11.~uan Z'I'ii7s72 1iitz/ Biskzif ll-JLU uuus. Jerome Shanahan, I understand, has secured the services. of a first- class electrician, and intends going into the business of wiring local hous- es of those whoesigned up for Hydro. Work is commencing today (Mon- day) on the wiring of theschurch, and the rest will receive the neces- sary work in rotation, which_ will take some weeks to complete. Several fnnrm inniagns. ....I. -1--- W. C-rosslund E. Williams R. Wolfenden . W. Urr}: . . . . . .. . Dr. Rogers 'I`hoe; Rogers `B. Marwood E; Painter . . . . .` H. A. Goodwin . E. T. McConkey` Mr. Scudamore .. -ruuIII- 1 Practice shoe: Oct. BARRIE GUN CLUB n ..L....L l'\,: 4 Geo. W eston-Limited4 T oronto `Wonder what an _ ,, }/0 /e 7/ep/70/7e if:/n/rs about? 1;)-`at 25 clay birds. D_._I v. E. BREWSTER, ullln Bvroke Q ..21 ..2.1 K\l\ `.20 .20 .19 .16 .16 :15 .13 .13 Manager. 461110 wlm oy me dredging. If that is the case, why cannot the wires be kept off the ground supkosing they are not on the poles? little more at- tention should be paid, and if Mr. Howe is rushed with work, it is up to the Commissioners to give him a little assistance, especiallyln a case like this. GI. I " ' ..-..,.n..u uwuum-u.u ii 1 On Sunday at noon, September 30, at hi:-"f late residence. Dougald McDonald, Brad- It fox-d's oldest resident, passed away. He was I iborn at Fort Augustus. Scotland, in 1824, `it ;came to Canada in 1875, and has rwided in t ,lBradford ever since. Mr. {McDonald was t itwice married and his second wife pre-, ,decea.~ted him t.hirt_v-three years ago. He` Heaven: to mourn two sons and two (laugh I gters. Dougald of Buffalo, Mrs. McDonald 01 a o.oucA1.o McDONALD nplnq. .. ._ - OBITUARY Some of thenltell me they sell more of an advertised bargain by Telephone and Long Distapce thanlthey `do over the counter. I HEAR Betty complaining because she can't get to Town to pick up some tempting bargain she sees advertised. She doe,sn t seem to realize it's getting to be all the style to order things by Long . Distance. S_he d be" surprised if she d try me. Man,v s the Betty I could` help. I know several good Departmental and Specialty Stores'tl_1at have a special Telephone Ser- vice for out-oft-town people. In their advertising the descriptions of goods are written so that out-of-town cus- tomers can order them satisfactorily by telephone, and they. have a force of real order takers on the job, to take telephone orders. ~ ?'Glasgow, George and Margaret at home. The deceased was smart and active until iafter he had passed his 96th birthday, and , vias confined to bed only five days when the .-fend came. Mr. McDonald was a Prea!)yter- . ii, ADI` nnnna n I)-`A------ -.1... ucu.uc._ nu`. iucuonam Presbyter- Iian, and in politics a Reformer. Born 12 the reign of King George IV he lived in the ireigns of five British sovereigns. He lacked `three months and twelve days of being one hundred years old.--Bradford Witness xucua . .l.`Ul' several (lays last Week "most of the phones on this line could not get Central, and on several oc- casions the rings were coming in all jumbled up. At the time of writing there is no improvement, and it seems utterly impossible to get any outside points. I. have heard rumors that the trouble is caused from the line that runs across the marsh being inter- fered with by the dredging. If case. whv cannot the wiv-no 1... 1... E Read The Examiner and get at! gthe local and district news. $2.00 ga year and worth more. THURSDAY, OCTOBER l8,_ 1923- 9'1`! L`H4. l GUI L7!`- Though Vicks i. remarkable sale _i million jam used ; I-IIC U4'LlI'-lll_2`ll \upul'lLlllL II` At all drug stores. 50 testaize package, write \' St. P8111 St-. Mu f'l'V`L___-L 11' I, unu a nu woman. ` Dr. Osler says }mr`inxs- place of mlwrculrnais :2` Men of Death." to u.~t- : nld John Bunyan; Am far behind. The gm-m.< 0 eases are com-Ityantly with liable protection agzximr ing power which (`.nn1r~_. To` avoid these d:mm~rnu ter, don't` let. ynur. ,2. above all. never nP[:l0(`f up in` its early stages wi: the external vaporizing tr A4 11" 4...... ..o....... :n- Mm. Uhurlt-.4 Dvrmvr. ~ Amherst, Nova >'~nri. ha.d.pneumoni'a for rhw I was on the verge of I111` I thought I would try V: fore retiring for the!" nu: thoroughly on my hm-k : in sleep. although I hrx-i nights. -In the nmrnizu, like a new woman.` I1- l'\..I_._ ,7 v Nova _ Scoti:w Relief Ow ----cwo I-olnu `Lulll\ I3 HUI; lullly. Quite a lot of dissatisfaction has been heard the past two weeks on ac- count of the poor service being` given the telephone subscribers owing to` the trouble of keeping the system in proper working order.` Of course therevis no reason to blame Central, for this part of it is out of her con- trol. -All feel, however, that the high cost of the telephone in` this township should be accompanied by a constant good service, especially at the time one needs its use on important bus- iness. For several days last week most of tho nhnnau nn 4-1...'.. 1: _ . . . .-u SAVED FRO? % PNEUM .-,v.r..-uh u. u.. If thv hnxI`.-- \ .~'m~.i:l I`VI'!ll other n-frvslm me .w*l('mmn Don}. f1H`;:< -`.nncv.rL' In Hu- T'ucsdny, ON: 4. L` 1! n -.ienh`4;f|'(`r, Unilx: you '. \d_nn.-;~im~. 0.R. RUSI IN THE: . 3 f,3" & 7 an ax-:onxpIi.~ W e will test oughly and pr that will aid _` 43 Elizabeth 1 i`(.'.\L l'\ Sing r Se wi 11 gr ANY u'uu. might mm Reading in iwri ponstant mm minute xzun-.<. in the failing- abuses may in. your sip:htUmt amined and ".- ' ' kw `III Mm; Ih -`M-r :~'L~'tor. 1:azaf \\'`('*k. " (Ui'|_` .1 vmuul ;I: Il1.~ I Mm. Hwm month with hr `mturnod (0 ha Mi.-gs Bcath .\1r. and .\ir.~. Mr. _:|nd Mn Ahx. McKay Reach \\``rv` :11: harvest h-mu` `Sunduy. Will (`tunic- vv lll Sunday I1, -lI|\Il|.Y \ LVI Prayvr mo lnhn Borfru ' T` 1 I n_.. -hlppvd \_u55uu5 `H|il|l4N`.\ Mi.-=5 Walk:-r, Attended (ho r-' 1153. htst we-wk. ` George U;*:4!v`) V Claro Rhynair. friends hN_ o` 1.1:! Jh .'\`l{d;J`4`Il `visitor :1! his but I. , n ` ctnbw . UL 7:t'orablo .! _nr digging ptihstn `ML... n'..n. ._ `J: \'| '2d,qm,h- 'I'I. .. u-IV ul mdm! II Pub Six

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