repoftfn en 0116 hit! hadl and 1..-.-- R: 11 9 ! 1-four" ``nrfqc6:j`ANq;_9r`:*-common or cannon gun cnrrgmou. . Every citizen wh`o gowns, a horsg, ~every- fjarfmgr in- the country, - every aut o<-drivverw anti _ev'ery V-biyolo . rider is~ rgqqaatfed. `to decorate V:; and j_oin - the 1>`r ee:rIibn-er5So;.F theo noun: 0} in runs. 9 The `entries -and participants of `the parade will mobilize at Central School and Int-LAG n---4 ---4-`-'7` " _ The military tattoo is creating more than usual interest and there will be. an immense` crowd there at "night. Read over the program. ` . ,, _v_ ...... on Uvvb I-I-I LUWU. The afternoon program is -well ll- ed with `_ all kinds of sports, besides the big band` `tournament when the pick of the Town bands" of Ontario will coxnpete. `- Everything has been arranged on an i elaborate scaledand it is assured that Barrie will that `day have the biggest ,crowd of visitors ever in Town. * rm.- -Au-_-e 7-: USO Luv .DUy Ucoutsf Irom Ur. ` side; tggtmglagf Col-ling_wood, 19.3.1 Part. 00118, ml] all_ take 1 1' c `ghnfs ........p p us; UUIUUIEUIOH V begins with the Grand_Parade and it_ is for` every citizen to s_ee that it will be the biggest yet_. Autos, Floats, So- cieties, the Town Council, Boy Scouts, Commercial Travellers J and Citizens will all take part; -let everybody lend their assistance and every horse and vehicle be entered and success i assured. The Boy Scouts from 01-- Willi.-L Pnnntnnn onil. n..11:.._._--: '- PROGRAM ron I CORONATION DAY} '6. Waltzes-Composia . . . . . . .Arr. by Franz Mahl Intafoducing.Rubiusteins Melody in_ F. Loves Old Sweet Song, and The. Palms. 7. The Love Dance---Introducing A the . big hit from Madame Sherry-- : 1 Every `Little Movement. . . .Hoschna 8. O Canada . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . Lavalee I With Chorus of.100 Voices. I . ~.v..-a.-u.-5 .naauJ. """'_' l4`;P:_e1u.1e to the 111 Act and _B_rida1Al I Chorus from .Lohengrin..Wagn-r ' In honor of the June brides. 5. Selection of English Melodies-- Sounds from England . . . . , . . . . ..Arr. by Otto Langey This is the. Test Piece. for bands` in the First Class. 12 111-1; - 1 March-Territorial Blankenburg Grand Coronation March. . . . . . .. H .`.....G.,Saint oGoorge Descriptive Pioe--Canadian Patrol ' ' - . . . . ..John Slatter-J ` ,Passing of a Jolly -Canadian Di!-" ' ` 4 V` . . A _ 1 The following program has been ar- ' `ranged for to-nvight s band concert by` the Citizens Band and a chorus of! 100 voice, _in the Queen s Park. r All the music has` been specially` prepared for this patriotic program. 'T_he test V % ----- - I ClIoms_ of 100 Voices Will Sing, With Band --Program of Patti-, V otic Music Prepared. coRoNAIunw1uuhi _ C0NCERTTT0JGHT `-The right place to get. 3. good hot di.nne`r.- and tea on Coronation Day is in the `Wells Block, Owen St. (op-a posite.the_Bank of Toronto).- Lunch srved at any hour. 24-24, _,`...uu"uu yuu uuyuulng 011 l'6C0!'d, but the Clerk `will take another look." `*A_ motion by A1d9..Young and-'Both- well plzovided for the repairing of; ,Bradford _St. `at a cost of $200. The! jw_work- will be proceeded. with. [ 3 d-L'S",o1ne, l_VittleA dicusion resulted{ over the William St. Sewer. The Reeve: wanted to know on whose authority the work was undertaken. A search foiled to nd anything on record, but ti-Geo. Vieker; invited the Ceuncil as } _a`;1_>ody to take part in the Coronation Day Parade. ' V , A A e ,_ `I arwo pawns .3!-Laws spec"fa_1: jnoeeting of the Town - -on; exiening two by: Iws 2wg_ fpA"'s;:bmitted by `AM. Hinds `for _the" construction; o sewers. - One` lcaJls_ for` the }-haising of V$4,100,for sew- e1fe- on Clapperton, _{McDona1 d and Sophia Sts., and the other` for $1,350 /for .-sewers .on William St. ;. . ~ C. R. Latimer tendered. his .resiTgn9.- 1 tion as a member of the Parks Com- mission, owing` to his removal from! `Town. ' ugl I-'ireuVrorlxs'Fi _-----v-- I Q GDICV Finale. ` `agntral, 75 tons West, 40 tons . . . South, `60 tons . . East, 8 tons _ . . . . ` -'o_ oo o a o --o4o_-`;.Ioo`oc.o _a`.tlt s9d`=(11mr9 ~ 1 ir..iI!%=rkr`V my .. _ -1 v- V, v-.--- Ivwbg 3 Salaries, Careakers. . Central, J. Dickey . . . . . . . . $500.00 ; . . _ West `Ward, ,'l`. Henson . . . . . 425.00 1 -South Ward, R. ,Tricker. 400.00 ` East Ward, T. Nealey. . . . . . 100.00 _ Extra` c81`6t8king., . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 `mi- -1" y -cu--av v : C~A\`U (To l1)..- . . . . . . ..`.... Extra ,Teaching \. .; . . . . . . Advertising . . . . . .. South Ward. . E. Shear . . . . [Miss K. Kennedy .. Miss A. M. Sma1.1.. Y Miss M. E. 3 Ross... Miss L. Neilley East Ward. ' 4 1`II\ ! Central. , 7 Jas Marlin . . . . . .. vMiss L;_Lee Miss C. R. ,Scott.. .Miss E.'Booth Miss E. Carr Miss A. Duff Miss E E. Sing... Miss N. McRobie . Miss C. Rogers ... `I1? , ' Secretary s Salary . . . . ; . . . Postage .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audit:or s `fee . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . `Premium on Treas. Bond. . . . Preparing Annual Statement Insurance . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . Telephones (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . Debentures. Central . . . . West War . South Ward T Dr. Richardson enquired who g*ave| Principal` Shear Jpermission to close up his room to` attend the circus on Friday last. A The Cliairman replied that no per- mission had been giveh to his know- ledge, and that he certainly took ex-N [ception to him so doing. ! Estimates, Barrie *f1;om August 1st, 19 `I010 I at -.,.,... 1912. Burton Ave West, Wa,rd. [East War . 3 Central 113;; Miss Mfsys M199 4 -Ito "i " " "SO"U_' _Caretaker -PeaZ1;'ce of the B. C. 1. gets $25 increase.` - "l_`e`nde1rs Z\Zvz-7i] repairs to Burton Ave. and also for closets and boiler in the Central. T. H. Redditt $100; A. Hay $50; A. S. Morrison $50; T. Preston $50; E. Longman $100; Miss; Mi1ler'$100; G. V R. Wood $100; E. Shear $100. finance Report. ` ` The Committee on Finance reported 1 feceipts of $1698 and accounts of $67.89. .The salary of thee Sec.~Treas. of the B; C. I. was raised $100 from iAug. 1st. Four nature stud-y charts will be; `p1}rchased= at $15 each set. An invitation vto join in the Cor- uonation Day parade was accepted . The Management Committee recom- mended the following increases in salaries to take effect Sept-. lstze . The letter taox contained communi- cations from Miss Marion Scott re- signing her position on the teaching; staf; from Jas. Marlin {accepting thel Principalship of the Central , School; and from` Caretaker Dickey asking for salary increase. ' ' ` I The regulafmonthly meeting of the Board of Education was held on Tues~` day evening, there being no quorum on Monday evening. Trustees Laid- _man, Palling` and Robertson were absent. - ` | Brd of Ebducyzation` Boost Salaries I A mates` For Year Presented.-$2 ' "I {I5 Propoxty and Supply? II (noun R. Wood; . . . . .. M. Scott M. Clark . . . . . . E. F. King. . . Management--Sa1uie s. 1 Property and Supply; May Attendance. Went to Circus. s - o - o 0 Dreas. Bond . .. nua] .. Public Schools` 1911 to July 31st, I Finance. No..on Average % Roll Attendance ` ... 204 T 103 .222 ,..... - .304 1 I O O ' . - l: .. .365 V 333' $13550.00 I <._ - for Public `Schools. . $1000.00 . 500.00 I . 600.00 . 600.00 . 550.00 I . .$1000.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 I 1 . 600.00 . 550.00 . 600.00 . "600.00 _. 450.00 .$1000.001 . 500.00 .5 550.00 . ` 550.00 . 500.00 . .600;00 .. $653.39 153.75 ...1381.31 , $2691.95 $2188.45 700.00 ; 250.00 , 50.00 I 3200.00 1 15.00 1 20.00 I 5.00 4.00 I 184.50 ' 75.00 U'-- - 'E"""J9 `VIII JIIIICQ 3` :1` p_-m., or thefemporary pan. t' f _' Enllneer `on Steam Roller: Applicants to %'*'.*te- _ expemnce and give _`_I- ' -_ . jg :...-'-._4...._._...-.1-._` '* ~ 11-zncmlsnzn WANTED ` '---Marriage Licenses can be had at IE. H. William s Jewelry Store. .This `store is noted for its great value in Rings as well [as all other lines of Jewell-v- ~ -U-I-can (ID I J ewelry. -A rate of single fare for round trip from all parts where the lowest .one-way rst-class fare to Barrieidoes not exceed $2.50, hasebeen authorized. Tickets good- on: p.m. trains Wednes- day, June 21st, all trains June 22nd; good returning until June 23rd. your Committee with the assistance of the other Committees nd the total expenditure to be $10579.50. Es- timated income from all sources $5707.55, leaving a decit of $4871.9; to be raised` -by levy,"and your Com- mittee would recommend that the Town Council under date July 31st, 1911, be requested to levy for this amount, and after deducting the de- [benturedebt for the year, place the balance to the credit of the Board `of. Education,~Town of Barrie. l\n `J _ Barrie, June {Tuition Fees Govt. Grant `County Grant ` an fl-nu` ---* \.I\Illl Co. Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caretaker, W. Pierce . . . .. Supplementary Readers Deben-ture Debt `Fuel, 40 tons . . . . . . . . . .. Treasurer s Salary - . . . . . .. Auditor s Fee Postage , Repairs, ordinary . . . . . . . ' -Equipment Cadet Corps Supplies, ordinary . . . . . .. Teachers Supplies . . I Light": and Water o - o - o n o o - Queuing Extra Caretaking . . Miscellaneous- Estimafes Barrie `Collegiate Institute [from August 1st, 1911 to July 31st, 11912. . ' ~ Salaries. ` 0 T. H. Redd-itt . . . . . . . . . . . .-`$1700.00 A. Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1300.00 . S. Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . 1300.00 A Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13:30.00..- _, _--.1..--..u . . . . . . . . . .-r:a1o0O.1~') A Your Committee on Finance beg t-o submit the estimates as above and with the assistance of the other: `Committees nd that the total ex- Schools to be $22847.15. Estimated ring a balance of $2.1856.15 to be raised. Your Committee would respectfully recommend that under date July 31st, 1911, the Town Council be requested.` to levy this amount and after deduct- ing the Public School debentures debt Lfor the year, place the balance to the ;credit to the Board of Education, ;Town of Barrie. penditure for the various Public` income from all sources $991.00, leav-. ---vvnnnvc . I Govt. Grant: ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Special Grant . . . . . . . . . . . Non-resident Fees-' . . . . . . . .. `Govt. Grant, Kindergartem. Lev) Total Total All persons residing on streefs where sewers have been recently con- structed are hereby notied tomake connection at once, before permanent work Is done on roadway, ' and save themselves extra charges. , By Order of the Council.- A TE. DONNELL, 'l`-__-4 f`l__-I- ' Levy 'Requird- TT.,, N Total Expense Total Income Total Estimate Expense . Income. A. -v-vvo Centr::1l(31-<)sets .. Central Boiler .. .. Central .Fence . . . . 4 South, Kalsomining urant .. . . . . Grant, extra maintenance. I 81 .00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smau: col-in -mun cunt ies of Ed\jcationists.--Esti- -$21,856.15 Required Required` Expense: Income . Income. Q o n o o - n o o o o {,'... ..... .. adet .. . - . u `II Va. uuo JJUIIKU.` wn 3%. SMITH, Chairman. SMITH, Chairman. .[ . .$21856.1. n LL , 3. . . $22847.15 . .$ 2371.93 $105795) . ' 5707.55 $1o579.53 . .$2ooo.oo" . . 1324.00 . . 1324.00 _ `Il\F'(\ -- A N TE n-J ior oiners. Cabi`nt Makers.` Inter- Finishers. and Painters. wanted at once. highest . stead W 1-1:. A I (oH;'ngwood Sl:3?lding Cgmpagy Lim Lollmgwood. Ont. 21-`.4 $5707.`-5-5): .$2347.1.% 991.00 $9100.00 . 1350.001.- 11nltAn `$6605.20 EESBIEBA 1100.00 5.0.25 425.00 50.00 215.25 200.00 100.00 10.00. 10.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 50.00 5.00 5.00 75.00 $991.00 2000.00 1000.00 50.00 125.00 ICE ("REAM--Bricks 200 um. .40_o cum V I WATER ICE--Always on hand. ; ? Delivered to any part of the Town _` Fix "Hi .11 d . H h-C183 ' M L235 ; '3 Fcizcuntaiu games " 17-11` > 600.00 360.00 15.00 16.00 _ _,-___._._.__ V _ I . | Uondensed Advertisements under this head; 259.; 3times. 5oc.; payable -strictly in udvunc . ANTED*-Good general servant for small family. Awly to MRS. F. `M. VMONT. G()MER!.cor. ellington and Peel streets `any-~_,(.' , 92.9: - I V VUIIIIGIIO lv'I'l!]ll'lUWFI - }r4j0'tl_ 5llEIcess an t T an< 1zrx'::':"ss'3'c3d 1314'}-':u;:_ho:'"utf"dV, Ann crux` AT THE `. MA R K ET o_.*rEL. D l|'t\-_..-n n_-___v- -.. WHEN TRAVELLING Wan Bl L SUBS. AND STOP AT THE ` ' 9 "";` -cANvv wonxs 1!.` ('1V\'l\ . _ 1 WC` WIN please 3'01}. J. FRANK JACKSON M1'(.-.ro2P.).-t.-a"t5 j "tile on (I vin bet is 31 mm Bout I ` CHI1 FOR . T'ini*_z_ Barrie Bunch. ' : - F. T. SHORT. -% - Manu j- Savings Bank Deprtmpt; at . evel`.y7i Brunch. ' _ - With the majority of" .`\'a : . more Branches serving munities, we have Vilba,t.|11- aIA]yf 73:}: Special attention A t_(\ qujrements of Farme-r'a,' Stock men, Lumbermei: ' and M`ei-j;f,, Our facilities for handling you1` gbpi,V,. ness or private banking axle c,j'n. 5: plete. ~ ; -~ R ` d A. TM 3: iR3lI'gd.l%ro.IlI0}"" , Total Aszcts -over` . . - NOTICE RE sawmzs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. uw nun; ggs 2.00 Agrpytoa 3 2 -12'_ COR SIMMONS & C0. HATTERS V0 L. LX. N`- " A ro-com:-sou Gtwfli Interest you more than it has be fore? And if you are interested in the subject, we can easily interest you in our stock of HATS, which is large and better than ever before. The proper hat for COR-. ONATION DAY" will be 3 fine Straw Sailor and fancy hat band. A wiry "UIVZI Iu\;_.u` P. 0'conne P:-qprietor. man .1. .-.--__ __-- Made by us are cl1i1Ld_iik.,e-..,_` just. as our` portraits of adults possess stttengtlxund; character. Come In Land? see our-lmc. If you order, . we will please `.1116 Wu Ed state c vino 'cHu.Ds' PORTRAIT 13th. 1911 ` Wether' /CVO` QM Tow; Clerk 33-24 o I: IV caucus ; rvvou-v-vvo u ..Reeve Bennett--Betor_e this report is` ado ted I think, it would` be oppo_,r_- .tune .- voA1~--this Council` tq commend the;Committee., tor, the f; hard work, they have; at in on: thisI:e_port.:, The ~_C_!1ai _m_1a1; been` 7'indefatigab1:[._.: in= W oevo Ney was till. dubious arid felt sorry that ho h adnot.;consu1t ed the Townphip olicitor; * 1 ~ ..u`o . Reeve Ney of Tay Tp. enquired_ if the newly-created village of Vic-F toria Harbor would be assessed direct ` by the _County. A Chairman` Scanlon said .that the Township would have to collect from the village. Next year the sums will `be apportioned in part to Tp. of Tay and, Village of Victoria Harbor. ` - . ' "7 "Reeve Gil1'o Victoria `Harbor `en- deavored to. set at rest any doubt as to. the intention of Victoria Hanbor. `ff,-'1`.he village would pa_ the ,- aniountr -set opposite- their nam Tand a?'tatie.- factory arrangement will, ..no doubt, be made before the time, to xnake`=:the3 mynxe V e av ' ` "naui. . c 'u )3 . Rh Chairma; Seanlox; m<`)\~re(1 d;hev:d<;}`)-`e tion of the repo`rt,asummary. ofwhich is published; on page three of this issue. A ' . ~ - ~ I The much-discussed report. of" the Special Committee on Equalization was the: means of bringing out `the that oratorieal ow of the session. `It was nally adopted after several amendments had been brought for- ward which looked as if the whole matter might be opened out again. fII.-__._-__ 1\, I A By-law conrming By-law No. 501, closing up certain, roads in Ve[s~ ` pra, was given its three readings and ` conrmed. - . _ ----'~~ -- ----' """'"J' I The County Treasurer was given permission to close his ofce at noon during July and August. $25.00 was granted.` to each of the` Farmers Institutes in the 'County and $10.00 to the "Ontario Municipal'Assoc. for the betterment `of consumptives. $10.00 will also be given to -each of the 17 public libraries in the County.g mn- n-___;__ m_-_- -, | 33255.4}: 2 man`! n_ Sum! .. -- V`rv\r I Debentures were guaranteed fon the Town of Midland to the amount of $13,000, for the improvement amb ex- tension of the Electric Light System and $7,000 for sewers. . evera 0 he can 1 :1 es all me` Council Chamber as the vote` was being taken, and thus _1earnedyat`rst- v hand their fate. `Mr. Garvin` was con-A5 lgratulated on all sides, even by some ` of his opponents. The three" Simcoe Inspectors were present, Mr. Mills and .Mr. Day being there during the vote, while Mr. McKee came in just as the last ballot was being, taken. Finance. Report No. 1 of Finance Committee recommended the guaranteeingof de- bentures of the Townof Penetang to raise $27,000" for the purchase of Mid-` land Electric Street Railway, Lights and Power Co. and for installation of b Hydro Electric Power, etc. I "\_1___L-__., __.- V ,- -uvu, -..AJ. JJVLISHILGII (Barfie), g;::campb;1a;~;(,Nonawasaga), w. J. Ha`-*1 -lett" (C1'?{?5 :`li1`l),_1.H;`:Kerfoot (Prescott), F` 4 % .-'4;.;'.'.-'~7" T"_ "" "'-"""! ""J """ J. L. Gazgin` remained A in the eld.` A test was taken Wit.h P. W. Brown -T_c.onte sta);V1t. `Mr. Garvin stil-1 retafgngea his lead, it being gamer- -ed} that 1y;15' voted 4for`B'rown. I _ ;,i'pa1_lof. ts `taken and' on ; the Bixti-inm` ofrithe .w1eel-, only Mr. J T. r.1..`....: .......L..=.-....1 :_ T n -- .. ..'-on =!!1> V _W- 6ltn1:y.-Conncil"~,; . ' TL -filtinday afternoon. 'l`he Rppg5r{:i;~._f;:~'?tl1`o; Special` Com1ixi';ttee dn`. Eiaaliiitidnvl was adopted aftr. co);- "diseusion; on Ti1gsd'ay,j abd- Garvin. was. appbihted AS_chAoo},'. `for North Sinpco, it 1_'e.qujir-j six . ballots" to decid"e the questVion_.-if `f;.?1'weli*e names. v?vex;,e_ on the slatifi for` the `In'a;p'ect_' `as follows: 7 'Messi`s, ` G. A. Carefoot , B_r_a_'c`lford`)v;` Pi" Wpfdwn (Collingwood), Jos. g Garvin` ;f({ Penet:ing),V J. MAadill_',-. T. ..Preston,,` A-:j:S_. Mon-ison,xE. Long.m'an'v; ."nrM- 'l`3~;.'h An:..:...1.-... than ~ '- ` "'1' -B1*."WI.v-nu or an inspector` t5 1 tafe n P1I.ic~';_of {Inspectbr Mills," `WW2. rise;-".bpen prdmoted to ;be,f1`;.. Insptox`; bf ,:Q9j,iggation "sehooys, y_v`u 5 . DECS AC 11...`. T_;_' `.`i7%O"i:t on sigh. 3.... of 1'z;;q,..1iz7.taon |} R*P'* MP*= MW 3? toloan 7 tr in lute: mart. Bvoads and`ari;igos. Equalization. :4 *~i= a-~w.ms or v an-as.? 7-`4{!.c.% ii; Town 4,; `,'-;V'.-;Ladjea_ .}'>(l';h')c3;a`t`e\WD<>;ndgola Pagan: _ ipjerci. B. 3 at mm `A V` O `CO JJVJBI O I O 'Wo Eu a 0 o 1 Sum. G. Hall . . . -on 00 o B.` Webb . . ._, _Gj._. Lauren}:-e_ .:.' .`. ~.-6 a'. g, . ;t'. . I. . JIKIIR DJ!-Ill COO I o. M. Doa:;','.....; Fred Brooks ..;.... W. B0yB`.!. .5 Q. A113. The Citizens Band Committee `begs to acknowledge the receipt of dona- tions from the following in addition to` those whose `names were previously published in this new_epaper:-- Geo. vB.' Simmons ....... ..~.$20.00 J. Barr . . . . . . . 2.00 Dr. Little . . . . 5.00 A. ]'J._`8taple'to,n . . . . . 1.00 J. H.Bennett........'....... 5.00 Ho o>L'!oV0IoooIIOlO!I' W. Malay ..y,.. 1.00 38. I000 onooonoogajoocooo gragic` Siiiith... 2.00 1 -r:--~._- - - `- `- Moan sunsonnsn 10 rum: I When thevsession re-opened ! the re-` port was nally adopted, after tak-, ing a. vote on the amendment of Mr. Brown. -This means that the ' assess- `ment will be based as per the sum- mary on page 3 of this issue. A Reeve Bennett had an amendment` to offer. He would-`change the` head- ing of the report tovmake it read: Report of` Special Committee to. as- certain the values of properties, -on which to base report for equaliza ti_on. `The amendment did not carry, and Council adjourned until after din- V 1161'. Dep.-Reeve Cook of Midland, could not see .why the surrounding town-` ships, which were greatly benetted by the enterprise of the towns, should kick and ask to boost `the assessment of the people who gave them a. home market. 9 - --`,..-u_ vvu-v all It Reeve Martin of Sunnidale did not` favor the in.trod'uction' of amend-` ments, saying they .-only - opened the way for endless discussion. _ The towns `had forced on the good" roads movvemen, but in justice to the four larger towns he was prepared to sup- Fport a reduction when utheproper time came. ` --r...-.n. .--vu: ULILD IUPUII/. "Reeve Bell of Essa thought that when last equ.a1ization- was made the townskhad slipped a cog, in fact more than one .cog. He did'n t want to see anyone boosted` toomuch, but thought the report; was all right. '- Dhnivn '..i.L2.. -5 5` ' " "" (ilhahivrman Scanlonl poihted `out that [the Committee had done as instructed. They had .searched the Registry Oice for the actual sales and. it was for `the Council to adopt these gures as basis of assessment. Schedule A. would be prepared from this report. "1).AAIvn DA" ..A 1.1--, -1 A . _u'-4 A:wI2u1q;,,;pD1-y.-.SD0 Township, even Tiny,` and the good land is. what always changes hands.` He favored the adoption of the report. I Re-eve Brown of Creemore had an amendment to offer. He wanted Cree- more equalize-dat $279,000 instead` of $299,959. This was afterwards with drawn. ' ' ' Simpson of` Tiny thought the` An eminently. fair one. Every 4 _ ' had` a chance to examine it anghave `had few. kicks. The T fncreasyies-A would ' not look V so _ they had been paying their " re in the past. He thought; ns. got 9.` good share of the i'mone;;{1rom the public"chest and cit-I `ed \j`*;;hgrantsv to schools, hospitals, `:tl_1eVe_o`;%.f- j_iisrati_on of gustice, etc. w;o.nld.,, ..pply,_T`.to Township. even 'l`inv on H... .....\n. 3 it result e`6;i' the 5;, n gt: 'ie"."8d6pitedZ"`5 .Th`e_ts ale`s- `in the, _ _,ons~`,"a;e am somewhat speculative; f whiie .`property`7~_iiseAssolgi F13" `ygjc al'valu_'e; Then the Towns de- 5`; no? direct benet, like the Town-: ,__ iron: the expenditure of this. .'_on_.fo:.*good roads- The Townships .,;g`c`t';t.he lion s- share of `the good roads 5 1_...d;T Ufidg's~ expenditures} `Why, wh'at the Townships do if the "Towns. ,_lVi(}`..`izot furnish` the market for their {oy_ce,y The Town of hBarrie will pfa_y:,"`7ahout _7,20O under "their new 6 _`_'-ized assessment, which is a A__. heavy increase. ' A ' " '3'e""7 1"`3 =`_!ie towns` may . seek some re- v continued Reeve .Bennett.. _ .1 may, ask. for a revision of the .-{ii ;3jor.`feven 'some"ma`y' secede from` ~_} ou1ity, Not that Barrie is think-5 _ if-.this, but ;I am merely p-'oin-ting .. almly and fairly,_what may be i , ult. 11,, V - F. Ball, Oro, thought the _eqI1g i`ged~'assessment struck Ibis Town-` ` 'qhip;;;;g'_etty jheavy. He said .86- of taken by T -the Committee 9 A ,`?:~the:better land, whi1e:.with_in ';'.,'fnship there were_17,000 acres {Quad with .p only two Ies tak- *f_ro'in as basiS"of eq ization.' '.iV'5='\'e" been bit harder than any wnship, said Mr. Ball, and A ease may gune out; to $4 or 185` ntinnn ' ` . Voimtyv; money, except a small propor- 1 q I _ Tuesdg the pp;