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Deposit: may be `made by mail. 000,000 Reserve $19,500,000 Resources $245,000,000 To become better acquainted with your own 'country-- to take a restful sea _voyag--- to enjoy new scenes and con- tact with strange peoples-- these are amongst. the 7d':lights of Travel, available to thzse who save money. I And with this newer ap- pearance is the famous chas- sis-unchanged save for valuable refinements-'- whose basic `performance, dependability and long life have been proved fo,_r three years by hundreds `of thou- sands ofenthusiastic owners. ' -7 ._ __._.._ -, wa_re-newer renements in controls and lighting-- newer, more attractive color blendings far in advance of ._ current ha":-monies. - 736 Page Sovu g\_. cunomc noucurm I-IIADAND , IRONCHIAI. cows. I-lav nvn lvpIlowRAZ-MA!-lemon! Jeadsc! `lthl. leuanrotonto. $1 your dru:1ot'u. .2o1'-2 Iiilvlmn caucus. couu` malnou- cnmp wum -runny .wIv_u :23? womuvuuv unc.-ravl N nmcav 3'!-I AI.!ltsD4 \1r. JANUAR? '20.: * Rheurnatisrh ____ ___1 I_'_ A-.n_____ -1 I_!_I.____, L,. DRUG STORE, Once i 5 Alva)?! N! " wWe consider our 4 used car \ . department a major division of this business and con- duct it accordingly. You `will receive the sauna. courtesy, the -sag1e-intelli- r gent service and _, honest dealing. as yiou would ex-5` pecf, to receive if you were buying a new car. a L D, 1927' A ,u1`Iue, uus. \;l0l:l0!l. 1'.` rrxanam. ~ Fence Viewers (north), A. Rick- ards, D. Seeler, G. Brown. _Sheep, Valuators, E. Qiogers, Geo. Seeler._ - _ `Pound Keepers, W.. McBride, J. V Markle, W. Blakely, A. Atkinson. aretaker of ` Cemetery, `R. - Rogers. _ uditors, John-Matthews, F. "Co- martin, A -. ,e A A `Tax Qollector, T. Risebroug'h.. Assessor, Wm. Switzer.\ Counil adjourned to meet at Sun- inidale `Corners Vfinst Thursday in- Febzfuary. ' T A Hamilton `constable frustr"ated .a .burgInry by falling' and pretending `to be shot. `Five arjmed men then fled. .-a- v Q wvuuu ; Tv'easurer"Colli'i"tv Simcoe, hospi- [`nl account, $18. -75; `Mifnicipal .Wor1d, account. $18.7 ): ad No. 5, $150 00: Municipal elec- yefnce, S. i tion expenses, $68.00; Clarence Swit- zcr. gravel. ,$4-.00: H. Scott. Hall swindows, g'las, etc..' $21.30;, H. Scott. wood, New Lowell Hall. $4.00; J. J. Tuck. wood, Sunnidale Corners Hall, $24.00; W. Evans, refund` sta1_ , tute labor.- $10 00; G. McGillvray, re- fund dog tax. $2.00; W. Eddy, refund .dog' tax, $2.00: Stavner Sun, print- liiig account, $137.50. ' - Officers Appointed . c The folloyving -Township officers were appoin-ted:-, A - M.0,H., Dr. W. D. Smith. U l. Member Board of--Health`, John uGuilfoy1e-. - . ' "Sanitary Ins{ector, H. `Scott. azretaker New. Lowell Hall, H. Sco .` .. Caretaker Sunnioale Corner-s `Hall, E. Wigitihs. 0 tnlunnl Ad'.L-....l......- ruu.-2--.. n n I-`J vv uugu "Scho l[ lzttendance Officer. S. S. Nos. 1, 2, 8, 9, rd 10, H. J. 'Schell. '.Qnhn`h1 Au-.. nu-:--.. 0 a lVUv 1., Q, 0, 9, ll `U, H. I : 'Scho`ol Atten nee Officer, S. S. Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 -and 13, H . ......- \1___-___,' 4, W.` \ 1'-u up -Fece V-ie\..vers (soth), W.[ "Mc- Bride, Jos. Gordon. T; Pridham 0 wnnn lug Amt`. \ A "I! -1- paaacu. .` _ I . I That Counclllors Buxe and Fozrgne-1 `attend to the. repairing of the road. gradgr. I - _ . That a grant of $100 be made to repair the Mansbridge Road`. ' ' Thu? 5! 17n1nI"n"n `nnsnnnl 1n.\'v.nI- -nu- Lcyau` uuc u.uuI:ul.'Iugt: nuuu. _ I | That 30 yards"of `gravel be`pu_t on Con. 2 'and'3, Maxwell to `super- lyie same.` ' ` . . . . ...L.. f\-.__ _.l . -v-vvuvuuu ow-uuv Q The o11owgin`g reso;'u"tion~s Qvgre. passed ; 'l'|n`- r`.nIIntu'IInnn `Duh; 5.-`u-I D......!n` -- . . - - _.---u-: -ww-w---- `The Council of Sunnidale metvin. Township Hall, New Lowell, on Jan. 10. After .the several members; -`elect hadesubscribed to the respec-I I tive declarations of office, the Reeve, took the chair an`d formally open'ed the meetingfgf. | Theofollo; lug committees" were ap- ; pointed:\R igds Jand Bridges-_-b-Buie, Foigie and Davidson; Finance-Dav- idson. Buie. Forgie; Eduation--For- I Egie; Buie, Davidson; Reeve and, Depu- My-reeve also beingvon each com- mittee. ` _ ; t A ._.....L-.- -1.` '-.._I2--A.!-_._ A-.. LL-l uuwcc. `I A number of applications for the offices of wssessor, Auditor,` etc., were receiv__ . ' . _ Vl.U1UlUfyj JlBBBUI'p IJUHII &VlUll.'UJn , The Clerk vs/as instructed to notlfy" mall. pgarties inteyested that thg Coun- ` c*l ,\_v1ll `at ne_xt"meetin_g'tcons1der the I gadvnsabllxty of changmg the N hf} Ismst 2% C0811. 4, from S8. `No, 6_.to. 1 *;.-..'_;,.-' ...l:...-........lA 4... ......IL ..A. .pC3o1?r:il" adjourned. to- met at.` Phelpston February 5 at A10 a.m., ' C. Si BURTON,v(3_lerk. SUNNIDALE couucu. 1 I | (ggficers wereH-appointed as fol-J 'Yows:Audito!-4s, J. H. Hall andJno.: }'McAuley; Assessor, John Mulroyz! NIL- fII-,.I_ __ -- ___ -.-__L-_| L. __ l. elect"of Flos Counciinnet: ` ,',' - 0 The following accounts were ass-. Q *- .FL0s;jcouuc|L ( , g lmval_e`_on1Innuary I0 "and {nude and -subscribed the declaration .re-. .quir.e d 3 by. . law "as .- -follows: Joseph Drysdsle ' A-(Reeve); `Wm. F. Downey gleputy-reevev), `Marshall Langman, _ _ b_er.t 1`oner,- Edwin ,'l`ra_in,`.- Conn-' 0 cillors. , ` ~* 4 ed for payment: W. A. Huth, rag-;f icing road, 35: C.': E/ Copeland, wood -i `isunned to Miss/Gray, $6.00 'l`hos.l. IJ. Drinkill, 20 ro ds wire fence," $4.00; 11 `Geo.` Goddard , 42 rods `wire fence,9 s$8.40; _'l`. C. `Craig, attendance Di-`< l`Vl$l0!LC0l_lrt meetings, $12.00; Geo. ` Stephenson, services as attendance o`ff1cer,,$15.00; Hospital for Sick 1 `Children, grant, $10.00; Harvey Rit-3 `chic. idraxtging. r6ad and cutting -1 abrush, $20.00;" County of _Simcoe, `Fins share expenses 0*` ~Rawdall J. 1 gag? at. Royal Victoria Hospital, , 1 nlfinnnn nrnun nnnninl-all an {in}. . """"".""'*"*`:""`*"" coo` momr mam OFFICERS D MM"Ta`B`FR 1927 ;- 13103. "oUuIL :.'A.ccoI.iqts Passed :'1\Y<')'_t;ions Passgd wur|.' - - V - Sir George Paish. British economist. thinks it immoral to demand. payment of war debts. . _ * . A Po1Da;housie.mfm was fined $50 ltor trying to "rush the upper bridge at Ngagara Falls _ -_ . ` ' ` 09.12:. :~`Courtney. famous test pilot, .W_1lli;,tempt seven-day flight` from .Engl_a.nd to New zealand. . ' - V F k The. colest January my in 40 years caused many fires` in Detroit. `P!-nnnnfl 'l`rmmn nnnnn .1... ..{..a.......: _uu.uut:u IIIBJLV nres m uetrmt. Prescott Town Council has ofdered rabies . `that all. dogs he inoc1'zlat\ed against Paris chemists are usin, fsts to determine when a. man is drunk. A IBFQA 9 !-Vialn Alnuafnn In nunnna.-I LU ueu;-rm_lne when 8. man Is drunk. A large grain elevator is proposed for Sarnia. It will cost almost half a million. . `I ? G .....un....`-- ....'.....IL_ 1. _u..., .. xuuuun. ` _ . ..U.S.- artillery service is discarding .tractors'in favor of the horse for field work,- . . RH-'(.`..nnr:rn Dnlah umlivlnls Ann-u.-.....l..A. aecretary-, W._ _. Lvinwoody. .. _mfCounci1\a journed to m'e`l: at ornton on Tuesday, February 8, at 11 a.` A = M. DINWOODY, Clerk. vv uh 1: cazfce; nu. 10, _LJIlaS. zumer. Board of Health-Chairman, Chas. Denney; M. -'0. H., Dr.-'S_.e E. T. West; Resident _Ratepa3{er, W. , J. McLean; Secretary, cDinwoody. (`.n'nnm"L o mu-mm-I +1. w.'..A\- -5. ~ Attendance Officers-.--No;` 1, 2 and 1.1, Josenh Fife; No. 3, 4 `and 14, Wm. McClain; NO. 5, `Wm. Copeland`; 1\[o. 6` and 15, _Vernon Fletcher; No. 7 and 8, Fred Arnold; Nb. 9 and _'10, Wm. Pearce; No. 13, _Chas. Kinler. `Rama! 1.4-` `r.r....I+1.. n1....:........... r-n__.. nu` Ross. ALL ;.Lcu'x_y uxu1.1'm auu UUU. uunn.- - [M-uI:)und Keepers--No. 1 Div.: Da- lvid Alderson; No. 2, Chas. Jebb; No. M 3. W. C. Banting; No.` 4, Wm. Pearce; [No-5, Jno. Flynn; No. 6, Jas. A. Len- lnox; No. *7, Chas. `Hyde. Qhaan `7ul`Iu+nsva 'T\Tn '1 1\" T-.. nun, LVU. `I, uua.`r.l.yg1|:. _Sheep Valuaters--'No.V 1 Div., Jos. Fife; No. 2, Wm. McClain; No. 3', Frank Arnold; No. 4` Erwin `Miller; `No. 5, Chas. `Blackstoykk; No. Jas. A. Lenno`x; No. 7,`Jno.`El1iott. ' Auditors----W. H. Hatton and D. H. Ross. ~ . J11JlJUlllLlllUIlF ' . ` ' By-laws were p s e` with the fol- lowing appointmen%s&.> < `Assessor--Ge_o.T D. Banting.` ` . Fence` Viewers--Northern Div.: Geo. Davis. `David McCann, Jno. Dob- son; `Southern Div., Geo. Cunning-- ham, Wm. McMa'ster and Wm. Me.- Clain;v-Weste1Q1"Div., T. A. White- side, Henry Morris and Geo. Dunn._- Dnlun Y nnnn Ian KT.` 1 'l\... . f\_ ..-.._o._..v, - -vuu vvaov Avalww I}!-l.VoUV A renewal or" the Public Liabilits; policy with the Globe Indemnity Co". was - ordered.` A __ -3__L_-.' _,,; kpmuu J.VU. ca. - I _ The various accounts`~before the} Council. were ordered paid and ad-j journmenlt made to meet at the call. of the Reeve. , _ - W. B. TUDHOPE, Clerk.= l `ESLSA COUNCIL l f I The fifst meeting. of Essa Coun-` M cil for 1927 was held at Thornton-on ` Monday, January 10, with the fol-; lowing present: Reeve. Chas; 'Den,= nev; Deputy-reeve,AJ. H. Bell; Coun-J -A cillors, Morrison, Colxworth .and| Boa'ke.\v 4 ' .ACCOlJT)tS`q \V1'Q 'n.1a:gnrl nu `Fnnrnua-. Q II III: AV&b\JlG\l 1, atucgluullqe 01.11081` D. S. 3, 4, 8, 14, $15.00; Walter Storey, spikes, $4.00; N. Applegate, clean- ing of bridge, $2.95; Merrick & Sim- n) pns', nails, 96-c ; Martind-a -le Co., nai'ls',. $1.27; `R. Beattie, timber, $31.64; Thos; Tracey, useof roadway. $3.00: A. .0. Turmbull, putting in pipe, 13 sideroad, $2.15; S. Trac.ey, gravel, lot 31, con. 9, $72.50`; Municipal World, $1.97; -Ge_o. Little, refund dog tax, $2.00; Northern Advance, financial statement, $20.00; ~-`Sanford Demp- ster, refund dog tax, $2.00; Jno. R. Goodwin. error in taxes. $10.00; J. A. _ Corbett, continuation, school, Thornton, $300.00; J. C. Cunning`- ham, 55 rods wire fence,~$13.75; H. Wingate; 40 rods wire fence, $10.00. A ..-..-.---I v_.L|"4_L, 1'\,,1Io v and gravel, lot 5, con. 7, $22.15;! W. T. Irwingdragging 10 sideroad,l con. 8, $5.00; Robt. Lowrie, prepar- ing; financial statement} $15.00; Sick Children's Hospital, "$10.00; Wm. McCla{n, attendance officer S. Q Q A 9 1,1 Q1:-.nn.ur:.u.... a;..._-__I \ . . : Accounts wer p ssed as follows:- Walter J. Wrig t, r airs to culvert; `and gravel, lot 5, 7, $22.15;! W. T1-mi-n llrnatann 1 ahlnun...-I I 5` U1 caua .5111` appruvzu. Jos. Emms came be`f9re the Coun- cil regarding condition _of road divi-~ rsionw No. 7_2. FBI... ..--...---- _A--- I ` ` 1' - " A by-law was brought in and pass- 1 ed for loan under Tile Drainage Act; I H Luunc. I I `A Colonization Road By-law, designating certain roads to partici-. `pate underdcolonization Road work in present year, was -given its first, `and seconds readings and ordered} Isent to Department of, Lands and iForests for approval. ` ;` Jnu mwirna now-u: kn`-Faun I-1... "t\I1n- H . Caretaker,'Mrs. J; Bradley. auuucrcauyu Mu.` preseyc year : Auditors, David A.. `Smith ar;d- Alex. Graham. ` , _ _ Assessor, Wm. McArthur._ . Collector, R. G. Kendall. - Clerk- and Treasurer, W.__B, Tud- `ho e. - ! Riedical Officer of Health, Dr. L. ` H. Bigelow. . Sanitary Inspector, Wm. McMillan-. Member.` Local B. of H., Morley Beath. - _ Q `School Attendance Officer, Wm. iMcArthur. ' .(1I.-_.. I7-I___L,,, `I I '\ 5 1 I *1 `o 1 l 1 ' (VICKI! Itlllllfc "Sheep Valuators, John Roe,- Allan` ML-Lean, Fred Sandersdn and Ben |Hofne. ` ; _ _ I I.-- I____ __,, I uyyvaau: uub cu, U011.` 6. . ' 1v Councillor Horne paid in $2.00 from Jas. Hodgkinson "for sale of trees opposite` Lot 3, Con. 12. T Officers Appointed l . I`he following officers were_ ap- pointed and clerk instructed to pre- pare By-Jaw for` next meetinguto con-' `firm same _and provide for their re-I muneration for presept year`? Auditors. David A, LQmi+.h anal FIE uuu LUVVHSHIP OI Urlula. ~ Councillo1\ Beath paid in $5.60 from F. `Prince for sale of trees opposite Lot '26, Con. 2. I f`.nnnnn-n unnn nah! :... O0 nn' `tuna UL spacvv U1. H55 uug aux. ~ . i The. Clerk was mstructed to send town-lmeaccounts to Town of Bar- `rie and Township of Orillia. $5.60 Fv-nw: TN. 17' Duimnn n an`n ml` J-........ 5 u wuuup pun . The Clerk was instructed to_ drdri six copies of the .M\_m;icipal Wprld. - Andrew'Os.borne was granted a 112- i j fund of $2.00 of his dog tax. 3 TBA Inll tuna {uni--uni-nu! 4- . .......A u y-1:cve;,..|.u.uuey DUBBII, W . `and .133. R. `Horne (Coun-* cillors), met at the Town I-Iall.'on .Janu_ary 10 xand having taken "the declaration of; office were. duly or- ` ganized.:'_ ` r`nIv|nnn`u:nnLA-.- no--- ..-_`.I 0..-... I guunaeuo`, V Commffuicgtions -were readfrom J.~ :1`. Simpson, County` Clerk, Abner ~Ba\'Sick Children's Hospi-ts,l, Muni- icipal World, W. E. `Brown and Pedlar :Peonle Ltd. ' - i . '51.- l`I-..I- -..__ .!_._L----_A.-j L, ,._._O ` uv1Ncs1'oN mos. j Dunlap sc.`=: B.m e A ~ ' . K`use:{%:cAa'Is tmLvAs, ne-9}eNnAaLe A3 `me %`neALE-R. yva-10% `SE-_Ll..S_. , 11', 2 _ .:rc"1"%lee Efk was irtructed to G. W. Brooks regarding gravel from Township pit. " V { mhn (isn't `Iran :nnL-angina] Lg. .....I-..l ono gouucn. The on Council` fbr 1927, viz, 1.` H. Luck (Reeve), -H. .1. Crawford 3 `De uty-re e.ve),i Morley Beath, Wnk urlppointmentf 1 rm.-: nAniuz 1:xAmNa n -31 I Phone your news items to The; |Examiner---222 or,_223. .I.ux nun a._p`pl.`_UVal. The Clerk -was also instructed to I `write to the Department of Lands `and Forests, and Public Works for jgrants to open sideroadi 5 and 6, con. } 7, and to clean out Muskrat and Bear _ 1 Greeks, and to forward copies of gthe resolutions to `Chas. E. Wright, .local member. The Reeve, Deputy- ireeve and the Clerk wexeoappointed a |committee to wait on the "various de-I partments in connection with the; l above requi_siti_ons. -V 5 ' VIII- I! `I ' ..._ v - V - v\1vun-anvA\llL\`J0 The Cou nci~1A adjoizrnd to meet; `on Feb. 2, at 10 a. . ' Aqua---~ _. CHRsu=.a7o* is caused liywfsilure Yo`! lsidneys to`! remove uric acid poisons from the bleed. Gin Pills relieve by neutral-`" izing this acid and restorin the kidneys to normal action- on 3. box at all dlggists. o A `nun. , . _. A by-law providing for the im- provement of certain roads under the Colonization Road Act received two readings and the Clerk was in- -{the Minister of Lands and Forests for his approval. Tho (`.lm-1; Juana aha.` !-..-4L...-..L_..I 1.- s-tructed to forward same to the Hon. 1 vmu. d. gone. ` ` - School Attendance 0fficer--W.` J. Armstrong. T J Member of Board of Health---A. `A. Armstrong. . ', `Sanitary Inspsectors --- Geo. G. 1 Young, H. Fieldhouse and J. R. WY!-` I en ` TAu`ditors--Geo. G. Johston VA and {Wm J. Cole. .QnL.....1 `Au......_I-__-- nnpy, ` wv - I yvulucu `Dy Uy'ldW i--` ,.._.`.`.---.. -..- ..-uaawaavu, qIUUn SIn_ ` A "by-law was given its three read- ings and passed appointing Geo. W. Crawford Assessor for 192_7 at a `salary of $150.00. township hall at Midhurst, (towards lof those favorable to rebuilding the I i which it was suggested, at a meeting - on Dec. 2 last, that the township , should give a grant of $1000) stat- ing that, if at some later period it was thought necessary to build a township hall at the reforestry sta- .tion, the petitioners would agree to lreund the $1000 that might be granted for the Midhurst hall. Accounts Passed The following accounts were pass- ed: Municipal World, six copies-for council and clerk, $6.00; Chas. IMiller, valuing sheep killed by dogs, l$2.00; Robt. Bell, repairing 4th lipe `bridge, .K$2.58i; Geo. W. Crawford, lvaluing sheep killed by dogs, $2.00; (Thos. Pattenden, work at Minesing {gravel pit, $6.50; T. C. Craig, Divi- `sion Court Clerk's fees and rent of hall,_$16.00; 'A.~B. Coutts, nomina- tion expenses, $5.00; A. A. Smith, ,upplies for indigents, $59.47. ' l `A .1.-- 1-,_- __._ iufzhpetition was presented by um .... ..__, -:. Y-v-.T.v. . V l The following officers" were ap- pointed eby by-1a,w:-o- . an v u . _ 0 t""sVssi5ak'coiiNc1L `C ' ' `The, Vespra Council elect viz, Alex H. Wilson (Reeve), James Dori . an -~('Deputy_-reeve),f Albert Ford, Geo. D. Shanna p 521:! Daniel McLean, filed their dec arations of office on 0 the 10th inst and took their seats, with the Reeve in the "chair. Communications were read from: The Municipal World-, re subscribing for that publication; Treasurer of Ontario, enclosing cheque `for $133.47 under road machinery by`- law; D. H. Coleman, County Treas- urer, enclosing receipt for $12 410.00, County rates, 1926; Globe Indemnity Company, ,advising that they cannot entertain `claim of John Jones; I-Ion. Geo. `S. Henry, advising that the re-, quest for bridges in the Townshipof Vespra would -receive consideration; `Geo. W. Crawford applied for the I I position of assessor for- the year 197.' ` t _._Ls;- - ` ` W. (A. Grose, Dealer and Ditributof 10 OWEN ST., PHONE NO. 21* RESIDENCE PHONE 101 1W } w.D- Amen J-ry1umg.n1.Beewn%, .-,-_,._.' . - A 1 new beauty still further above the commonplace ...-'-uuvuu-g oiuvlluh OI nA=.z-2 Spbrt Phaetgn - - - Roadster (With Rumble Sgat) Brouuham `. Roadster (With Run Brougham - 2-Panenner Qmng - V 4-raue er uoupe Royal dun - Crown Sedgn - Prices Tha_t Set'a New Measure of Value for ' Finer Motoring e..;... 121...... Sn -A `Chrysler .Mod_l Nu1n_b;rs yluiyatcr -l.Vl.Uu_l LV 141110878 Mean `Miles. Per Hour `I'll! new, I -`men X.` 1;6OUTTS, Clerk. 150 ""35 2.1 50 2225 2250 2325 2610