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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1926, p. 9

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in an` 90' each -xncauulg me sewer on LouisaVSt..be charged to the Brennan Paving Co. Reeve. Lowe stated that `the cost amounts to $84 -and it was to be ap- portio'ned ,between the contractors and the,,en}gineers. He stated that W. B. Redfern had been in town that morning and had instructed him to, send the contractors an account for $60 and the engineers would pay the` balance. A `I .1 1'. ...-r -nuauz qpcu 6111 Z 8.111. In reply to a question, Alt}, Cres- wicke was informed that there is no bye-law licensing vendors of ._-cigars, cigarettes and tobacco and later he ` introduced a motion that the Finance Committee consider introducing `such j a by-law. A motion was introduced by Ald. Jarvis `and Moran that the cost of cleaning the sewer LouisaVSt..be~. charged to the Rrnrn-Inn -D....:.... rt. IUUU Ald. . `-1.. --. ` __-....-......... uc u:quu.'eu E0 `C1088 at i a'.m. except in the months of May, June, July, August and September, when they will- be permitted to re- main open` till 2 rm rnnl-n I-.-. .. _..._,L! 1.`. 4- ~ojMoREPARKIN~ on rgo. SQUARE A Ru_ua_scouNcn. I ma : ucxure re 15 pOSE(1. d. Jarvis also asked when the fox would be moved from the gra- it, but no one knew, nvnnn+ +1.-1+ II p}? "I-,1 ` open` Ill! 2 `to Ald. Crs. e was mfm-mm! +5.4 +1.....;..' :- _- -..u -us. -`uuvcu LKUIH Elle >ut,no one knew, except that 7 have been moved by Sept. Np Overdraft Yet Lnu.._..A. - . 1. upurueu and nes M!!! :n ` ` rhoiaes as ai1dA94- Thesqrjqqpt Co.l.imited > -v- v-nu-u.u\ Inf U. R. .KU3K - .g:tu'1-'?d`a , illf LE0 6 ~ _ V Phone 80, BARRIE `K; Evenings -by appointrent ' 39 Elizabeth Street ~ g \ DR? HEMLOCK, PINE AND. srnucn-: sums av til I99 .A$1.19;-1 Then youwjll probably never have serious eye-strain- because we will find any tendency towards`t1'onble before it has time to develop to the point where it may be serious. - ~ ` Then youwill probably: eye-st: because will ' has develon in tho 'nn-3n4- ...z...... :1. u- Youf Eyes -Should" Be Examined Every e . At` Least BRANCHES: ianll:-H. A. ` LLANDALE I ELMVALE--H. _ t `w v -21ZZZ ma BUILD!ERs' WHETI-IER%Y um: 11' on NOT l 1u {H131 . I r_.-------: -I`--7 tJIU|JlCllI3o ' Bank 6f"_I'o1-onto managers are good bankers. They,-know the farmer s needs. They are schooled in every" phase of agricultural nance. vestmqgts, -to make your problems his problems. DA Q ",p`ru-u FEYESICEI-IT spncuxus - Ilbcnb -I-n t\ n ......-- nalJI\lIIl I succasson To 0. R. nusx wsowmr C BARRlE-I-I. A. \l I A171-\Au-.- +, sale q-vvta` Co-n_sult , ___- -annals: 3 llCCuo every agricultural nzmce, R. Warren, Manager Suns, Mahager. Two 239 s; sale 49 guit L thi_s suit heavg; arment ' cronx-:n7 7.;` Plin- suit weight 00, sale. 59 pair ANTONIO MORENO . `fc1Rcds-`.TfdbX'7'. '" ` a Two Shows__Each Night, ht 7.15 andv9.l5 V `_ , Saturday Mntine__e_'t 2.30. _ ` . . _ Regu:l%a rTP1fi_cs.' `u"llI4U \IlI'I I-IIU IIIC I'IrIII' ' Squnfl. T - " _4--Thy Network of Spies. . 5--lmie 1 Doomd Sub- marineg. . .- ` ` Themostamczinglm` I / % ; 9f ` 3-`-Tho`: -irl nail the Firing` TTTDQ i T. 3 C 1--'A'::".u?I..octopu-*4 `rank. % " 2-Undo cd Wu- fnro`. ~ snnil, I ta;hvg 1n`ev'er' . '>e f6_re_! % .1 The Picture the Publgc Hag wgea frwayeais to ` 150 meet the growing -Qelouireinents of their -. customers, `the . Barrie ~oific`e `of the Royal `Bank of.- Canada` has `-been considerably'A.enlar;g, (, an fea- - ture of these ,'alteratipns-being a I special yault for;s_a'._fety dejsosit box- .1 es. _Th1s vaults` {is of gexceptionally .3 strong construction . and `contains al cubicle where customers may e_xam- I ine doc u_rnents'and clip,coupo_,ns in privacy. r 2 ' A`; g 2 g ` The formervUnionj`Bank_is now un- ited with the ,Royal Bank, which is: one of the largest and strongest - banks in_ the world, having total re- 1 sources of over seven himdred mil- ` lion dollars. Total deposits of`six. hundred million dollars` reect thewl condence of the public. "Branches! of the bank in Simcoe` Countv are:] established, in addition to_ Barrie, at 2 Beeton, 'Collingwood, `Gookstown, 1: Midland, `Orillia, `Port McNicoll, p Thornton and Tottenham.: . ' F s and men! two years to see---"M'are Ndatrum" .tA Dreamjand Monday, Tuesday, VV'ednes- day. , _ -40 > I uuuzuu, `uruua, `Port and '1 .otte2`1hVam. . , _ .:, ."-T` ' `V .. HIS GREATEST WEST `SHOW TO DATE Six solid reels. "pf _Ation--Melodrama-Roar`ing ' % La.ught_er--Thunderin_g Thrills ! I `II 4 42:`. .. {N C REj"ASED mmrms m %cusms%as' % ornom. BANK A ; Loam; BRANCH Eguippea With SPECIAL VAULT; 1 5 IJIVJIIIJJ` BEL'LAMY "1i}xYT.'THE TRAP fo i' iv- 3 mars ONLY .\`.M0..VNf 9 W513 Tic IlI6Wil;I cinch night` T `Q! and 9.15 ` ~ nuczs V ,vAdulta 33c.'vthx 2c Chdrgu -14c,; tax , Icy I --Th.e strangest. the ufnost {hr-lllgmg love story 'ever shown on the screen. Mare Nostrum" at Dreamlandmext ,week.A_ ~ ` M ' ' ' _40o I '. -tr`, _` .' V . To; the mind. of "the average `per- 8. son, the name the .Royal-_ Bank" of s Canada does. not adequately convey -I the manifold`-activities of _th's Can- : adian institution, with` . .ov`er eight - hundred branches in .:Can'a`da and ' with Hover-one hundred branches establish- uled. in-' s eh countries as Cuba, the -`British ' and French West Indies, 1 Haiti, `Argentina, , Brazil, British Guiana, ,British; Honduras, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Ven- ,ezuela, aswell as in"-London, _NeW_} York, Paris and Barcelona, nor does the average business man realize the wide and varied service this bank is able -to render without going outside {its own organization.. ~ .\ I ,5. _ `ZLLI , I` I'- , _:- v vv on v5aIQlllClK |ll\IlII- '\ I In a little `over fty years, the :Rdyal,Bank of. Canada. has grown to- an institutioxi of international _ir'n- porta'nce and today holds a foremost position amongst the great `banks of the wggrxd. -, V. ' l 40 I75 % ml Sag ! ooooooo no-DUB ' "Rye; I. . .' ...... ............ .1, . 80-85c 'I`ouI-IQon,cI;nI`IoiOII;00>:1`26-Lao Buokwhea. . . . . . . .:z' . . . . . . . . .*.. . A80`-,85c' ~ Butter. Apprvpound .........~..._8`2-sic` Egga,per'doz...;....... ` ` .- . . . . 40-42c A;_I`!otat )es, new, per bag .'..'..` $1.00-`$1.15 . . - v --v-rI I 11 I`I\I I No. '2 Fa}! Wheat .. utnuonououotu -rd nl\I\IE 1vu'\l\l\l:a I 3r:-I_unsnAv WHOLESALE vmces * '1:Tp.`__Fall `Wheat . . . . . . . . . $1.20 -`$1.25 I \ uuua was won oy wm. Livingston": \ Each evening` there wgs dancing in we showroom, music beiing provided by Ken.` Walls orchestra; which also played; for -t`he_l1ghion Show. - ` uuu one wmner was Muss Rita `Swit- zer of Midfland. .The also conduct- `ed a PurityF1o_ur Coo` Bookcontest; which was won by the holder of tic- ket No. 24, whose identity, however, .is unknowneto those in charge. Win- ners of the ve other rizes were Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. =Mac llai1, _ Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Burton and Constable -Case`. A `bag-:of our` o'ered"in a . zuessing contest.b the Fisher Flour Mills was` won by m. Livingston: A , ev'en inn -`H-um-n name An....:._... :.. - V of Allandale. aaau uuursuay night. .night_ was much the same as on the others. Miss Fitzgerald, one..of Miss Toronto s closest rivals in the Tor- onto beauty contest, was the special mannenuin and the dresses and coats shown were from the stocks of Powell & Co. and Geo. Vickers Lim- ited. As on the previous nights, the furs displa ed` were provided by Sim- mons `& o. ._ and the shoes by the Carey-Hurlburt Co. One of a the chief attractions last ment of th hadpbeenl sold. e winner was B. Gates, Allandale. Winners of the prizes donated by. the`, Club to the girls selling. the larfgdest number of tickets were won by. iss Isobel Duff, Miss Ilda -Mc'Clel1and and Miss Horan There were a contests. The llgills, who `av-n"nuv:-u... number of guessing Western Canada Flour -- had :an_` attractive bo_oth_ f] __.L, The -programme on the closing Thursday night was the" announce- h V eswinner of the` Hope ' `Chest, for which amgreat many tickets nun vv 1111139 II\l'KI`I`lVAL -The`i'e.wa's a total aid attendance of almost 4000. for t e threenights , of the Kiwan-is Karnival and Fashion Show, which was `concluded on ,Thursday- night of last week, and as a result of` the generous patronage` I of the various features `the Kiwan-A ians" fund` for their boys work has beenenriched byrabout $1800. The V a.c`tua`l attendance _was 3949. The ' largest crowd was present the rst night, when `some 1800 people led past the doorkeepers. The following night the attendance dropped to less than 1000, but there were 1200 there` last Thursday night. _ 1 The `hrnalrnrnnnn I-- I-`-'- V` NEARLY 4ooo ATTEND" A L . K1WANIS KARNlVAL There rs`; n +n+..I .....- rawers ent -.u.- uuul male and female emu . The,.work`was done by._~th Planing Mill, lighting by the Radio .& Electric Co., and plu `by A.` Moffa-._ Wm A-----`=- "-new instalh-d. WK? uauucstup congoleum. ' _ New and modern xtures of var: tmularly- handsome appearance have ,ures and furni- ture are all. solid 'wood, maho any I and walnut, and nothing is lac ing safe.- for the convenience of customers or -ta . 1`henew vaultthat has been installed is reinforced with over 22,- 000 pounds of steel rails and -inside ' the Vault is a new three-compartment FIVL- AIR" aaLC- `The ,o"ice_isVeasily ventilated and ;_here are cloakrooms`"and washrooms o r both male and female 'emnloy'ees. done hv Hm 12-11 c office space. i decorated with uuc HEW quarters. The entire building _ provides greatly - increased Windows 'larg'ed and new windows added to `make it the best lighted. offices in `Barrie. The interior has been,.re- white and cream the prevailing shades, these being stand- ard colors in the decoration of all branches of. the Royal Bank. The indirect litrhting been installed are also standard. Ter- razzo ooring has been laid in the public portion of the office and the fremainder` has been covered with battleship congoleum. . New marl -`-m.A...... t=--A--~ remodelling - of the `have `been en- fixtures that have 1 l I i I ---..... On{ Wednesday the local staff of the Royal Bank of Canada moved `back into `their own building,__from* which they were dispossessed for a `time. while it wag being remodelled. he new offices present an unusually_ handsome appearance, both inside and out, while the appointments leave nothing` to be desired, and the `man- ager. J. R. Dier, has every_ reason to be delighted, as indeed he is, with they new quarters. Q. nil`:-an ..-..- - J I! I - ROYAL BANK HA$ . _ 3 HANDSQME om<;I-:s Manager J._`R. DIER Barrlej bran_ch Ro , T.__-- .__ v uuvb t .{ .$1.20'-`$1.2 oottooouoooooco `ooh:-' . . . . . . . ,, 20-91:.- I an.d .. \-L7 uuuncl. a U1.` that with Lils 2-compartment . oyal Bank. uuy l`-`U5. 1e` Ball . Barrie nun`-ult... of 3 1g,__from ad also-IAII- J Registration in the industrial ev- ' ening classes "opened on Tuesday, ' and although the early enrollment is never more than twenty-ve per cent. f of the attendance after. the classes '- commence indications are that the j `course will be attended as well as in the past. .'Classes are the same as ' will `be added if enough students en- roll, buta inewrclass -will not `be in- stituted unless atleast fteen signi- fy theirlintention of attending. 4 C. C. Hinds `is chairman of th committee this `year and Fred Marr J. E. Morrison; telegranhy, Jno. Hut-j_ chings; dressmaking, Mrs. L. Hamel; basketrv. H; A,` Jarvis; motor` mech- anics. Walter ;Turt'o_n ; j-Englis_h- and" .arithmetic, Harold` Pierson.` - last year and ,a class in carpentry t secretary. 'Fhe staff is: Principal,` `- l ments be inserted ;u.UI;lUllB 'Jarvis-- Tyrer- That advertise- in the local papers offering the outbuildings at the rear of the carriage factory for. sale. . ` Byrne--McC_uaig'--That' the Royal, Victoria Hospital be paid the grant of $350 provided in t-he.estimAates. \ Goring----Knight-That the Board of Works ' take action to have the small fence posts on Bradford St. near A. F. Garrett's property moved back so that snowplowing `may be % done properly. . . -_ Kn1g'ht--Lowe--That R. R. Both- well be permitted to construct a ce- ment driveway at the rear of his premises, subjectto the `approval of the building inspector. _ I Advertised wuc appomtea to attend. The Bell Telephone Co. "were granted permission to erect ve poles on Peel St. between Grove and Rose Sts. and` two poles on Rose St. east of Peel .St. . B. `F. Qgantz presented a petition asking the Council to remove two poplar trees onMary St. Motions advertise- ments `ma inam-+..A :. +1.... 1---: ----- H ship of Vespra, wrote stating that a mmmgwn D12. oe repaired. ' . I A. B. Ooutts,--clerk of the Town-I ditch is being built onthe towniine between the township and the town and asking `Council to send represent- ativesto a meeting next Monday to decide. on the portion of work to be borne by eachsmunicipality and in- dividual affected. The Mayor and Reeves and Aldermen for Ward Four] were appointed to attend. The Pan 'I'I..I.-...1...-..'- n- uuuu ouepneru asked for an ap-' fprdach to his property 011' Wellington St. and Mrs. I. -Broley, Wellington St., asked that the board walks on WeAllin'ton St. be repaired. n...-.3 ...l....`I.` -4: LL- rn ' auuul aysuem. Chief of Police tewart repor 30 cases during. September fi and costs amounting to $366.50. 7 John Shepherd asked for .`DI`(')1l('J'I `kn `e nu-nun-ml-u ..... 1'!r_I1_-., , '7 '613i::`1'~1FR}'1'5.`Ki'r"."1?1crrr] . \;vwL\.lLlI.l.U .l.!':l. A statement of expenditures by -the various committees presented by the Clerk-Treasurer showed that all are well within their estimates. The estimate of the Board of Works was $8000 and they still have about $600. S, ' R9-++l1V|nl\I! `l......'..n1 (`IA ruu. da1`Vl farm vel pit, 1 it was to ha 15. -av vuc 1, `In In to a question by Ald..Jar- vis, the Clerk stated that the tax roll has not yet been given to the collec- tor, asothere is about ve days work`- to do before it -is posted; Ald. Jarvis: glen nbbn ...1...... LL. 4--- ' UGldllUUu , Ald._ Jarvis thought there should-_ :3 have been something in the report o_f the Board of Works about this mat- ter, as it had been discussed at the- committee meeting, and he charged the committee with hole in the cor- ner -"tactics. He also complained` ' thathe had never been asked to meet Mr. Redfern on any of his visits to A Barrie. Reeve Lowe resented the implication of anything underhand- in the work of his committee and stated that he had been unable to incorporate a `recommendation with regard to the work on Louisa St. in his renort because his Yzonversation with`Mr. Redfern had been that day and he had not had time to put it in the report. Tn vanity I-A 0| ~--`-1-~'-~ ` ` - }0aq`

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