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Northern Advance, 26 Oct 1911, p. 3

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Debentures of the Town of 1\Ii.d_1 8Ild;[ `$0 the amount of $6,500.for e`l ecJtz1fi light and wa.te.rwor1cs sys*be'InsvWi11"-;b.9t guaranteert -by the County. ' A Roads and Bridges; ` Some logus w hicln were taken .from_ 93 culvert on the County road uear_Co019`.- town are said; t _ _. ff Mr. Jahles H. Smit-h s mg, causing clamage to tl1e'ha;me93A.iIl`_1 5 b8E.V, for which. Mr. Smith the County should rve-imbur_9e-., 1`1_Vi.!!1-T," The Connnitteev, however, took ,8: entt view of the mam: and named 0 have been1't1ie`'8.i13 5,:` Closing Meetings of Connty Parliament Heldion _Eri day-E-I Large Amount of Money Spent en Permanent Im- % I provements During Year--Menage of Welcome to H. R. H. Dukeiof Connaught. I cow WATCH FOR WARDEN Debentures THURSDAY, oc1'o%BV1a1zi;.f29, A da -appioving:of nnh, `n- : {all} I811 Finance. And will continue every afternoon and evening until further notice. Ordier-in~Co'1 1n,il " . g of an e`1:be!_Is_iVi)1.1V,.__.l`J.J.:4 System in. ; .E`s'a road four -ni-,i1;e ss $2 0 0 )., was '1-`e_ff1_1s-, `. .:1.1:_ _ - _.';-`L-.-:1 Eouncil fherelbyi 0 . ex-ii ail was tend :tl9` the of (3*p_n_na;ught, our msion to 3'jV,-G;"m"*G?3'81 :` ' fehc1ta.t1onj on the assumpt1on'-,ofi`.hisA E? by hiiglly oice'V`anti`fhap_es th`ab.he. 1"I1,ay,1O11_Tg~V: nulesn in be'apiu~a-`_ tofsocguipy: ;_th3_`.dzigli.' * * positlKig5;1i`V."a;n ad - as: Vrefjgs- _ gig` g a 1`!.oid+- l Permissionfwalst given ctlh following `municipalities to _overdraw their Good Roads? appropriations: `Barrier. $300, Collingwood $200 Sunnidale $200 _and FIos $250. '7 V s-by-, Oongfatulato the` Governor-General." 9,. and -' A. menssgge of wilc'ome_ and_congrat. M" 2: W: Vz'<:w;: him` ' ale `Sime'c;':;-u.%.`ou?1`1:yn 'C!<`> 1'zncxi1il?'Hi to,` VI-s 1'13"`-.:Boya1 Highne'as :1he._Du1 ;e5` of. ._Con- aed to naugihtioxi 'hist"ac'c_ession to` 't'he~import- ,9 no ; ant post qf ,Govqrnp_r-:Genra1_::oihan. W` I:?:`i..::;gi1:o.vxs W W W ` ' . I .-V ,. `I _ ' ' ` . Illlfl fl I ,., I . `._,I,.`__-. .J,_" -4 . 'om a. 3001:9- cause Ori1l'ia`s -`deb'entur~es to the amoun~b of. $8000 will be guaranteed by the County, `the money to be spent in, `con- structin_g the pole l'ine betwee1i_- `the Simcoe Power Co '3, pl'a7nt at Big Chute _` I and Orillia. _ _ _ _ A , .~ l Eaoh end of the County'br.idges.wiI1'l be decorated with a sign forbidding driving over, them- aiti 8 fastelypace than a walk. .Otfernd`ers will be taking the cihancer of having togcasch up a ne. ` ' I . Edward' Allsopp made an appeal on Tuesday afternoon for nancial as- sistance for the Northtsimoe Plow- man s Aseoiciation. The` money would be spent in prizes `at the annual com- Vpetition, interest in which would? be` fostered; as the plowing -match is one of the ways of getting the young men iuterested' in agricultural pursuits, and an inducement for. them ltto remain on the farni.` The `request will be con- sidered. V ` 3 - ` Co'unc'ii`IorT as zBv1";vjvnW:7'i"li-' supefvise ! nthe `re-ooring of: the 4th Line bridge` `in Creemore. ' '- ` in building a. :road' on the 9th` Concesn` sion line,Tn'ear Van` Vl'ack.` The -work will be under 'the`srupervisi-on of Coun- cillors Tud-hope and Graham. f Is to be offre q at Public Auction Sale, I I u l ` \ Accounts Paid. Accounts ~.were passed as follows: |Geo.a Hicks, painting the Ki rkpa't`rick Bridee, . and-"putting caps `on joints, $32.25; Jas. C.` Jackson, plank for bridge? at- Creomore, $13.44; John` Davis, work. `on bridge at .Creemore,' $3.25; William Young, work on bridge! at Creem'-o_re, 4t.h line bridge, $1.25._' Turned Remnants Down. VAn echo of `the now" famous 1?e1c.h: ca e_ [was vh'e::4i ..Wh_en' Jnilero Sissonsu asked` the Cbuncir `to 1f.9.'1o!1'lb11_\rse.oc him; k$18.50_~i'oxp`e:nsesA 9;-i.nc%urre\-r_1 -in reca`.p+t"ur-. g fiaig thve said, Percy I-"o1 c1'r,n one-time} jja.1l`broa1;et,~ p_erjuter and general d-is-,1 ~'hi1rbe'~.o' "`fc- 385}? = ' " *!%1ris.:oorquemowaatumedodovnnzs A ' Lame?-3 bhoif giilor f i 'rI>5ar -hm I-`iaisgitutoi xl Shalliprivate -t-el'ep`hone companies who are now opera't'in`g nnder the old. .by -'l'a.w_be compelled to conform to tnhel provisions: of the present. by-1-aw? was a question Councillor Simpson wanted. an answerxfor. County Engineer Jupp` thought it_W,as a question for a. legal mind; a.nd snggested mhe Count-y Soli-; eitor as the proper person to give; the` desired inform=a.tion.i Two companies ...hn,d. signed? the rpi"ese'nt'~ agreement and some others .h'ad= promised! to. ~_ The Warden. thought some of she com-_ 'panies were una.w_are of _ the existence} !_of telephone, by;1a.vm,, as they, utter1`y `disregarded ' M` I ...... .......u.. 'lJU1.l.l5 uvcuuuxceu. uouncu lor Brown was of the opinron that the man who bungled .should be dealt with severely---and someone was mean enough to suggest that the culprit be; sentenced to spend 11 whole week in Crernore, the home town of the afore- mentioned Councillor Brown._ Doubt- `less, His. Majesty has felt m-uclh agriev- ed over the non-appearance of this message,'ubut- his sympathi.es would im- mediately go out to the `accused -if he thought that` such seve-re pnnshmentl was to be meted out _to the Warden or County Treasurer Quinlan. Discussion on this agrant omission was brought to a close by the suggestion vatfthe entire Council join in singing that gpathetic ;balad' from The _ Mikado, Let the Punishrnernt fit the Crime, led by the -sweet tenor voice of Coun-I lcillor Scanlong. V * I I I County Property Chairman Bennett-1 said the vhand`cu s and`badge=s- for use! of county police were on hand and_ would -be furnishedewto the different municipalities on "application. ' The Law fbr Private Phne ompanies. Ct`. - `ll ,, the` occasion of his coronation, but the` old story of too" many c_-ooks spoiling the broth seems to have, accounted for the matter being overlooked. Council Into ninnrn .........- -4: .:..1.. ._s -, ry Auctioneer of America GUARANTEE EVERYT , has been engaged to make the IEIING SOLD, As REPRESENTED. THE N.ORTHER N ADVANCE Ch-airman Millard recommended that the suggestions `of PJS. Inspectors [Garvin and Day be adopted and that }a limit "time table be prepared for he use of Forms II, III `and IV, prescrib- ing- the work for these forms. Geo. McKee of Orillia, Jolrn A. Corbett of 'Dhomton_ and Cecil McKenzie ,_ were appointed to aetivwith the Inspectors in arranging the. details of the-~time' table; I A vcontinuation class wili be estab- lished at! Goldwater. Councillor Bennett madeA av piea for in safer place to sto"i'e the old colors '01 the` 35th Rvegt-. The.-historical value `J.-Bingman 8: Sons, $57.43; Ball Plan- ing Co., $76.00; Electric. Light! _Co., 25.63. ` - . L. REEVE Education. 5, absolutely. unreserved. J. L. Cull had a bill for $12.50 for evidence supplied: in the Sheridan mur- der trial. No`authority was produced why this should be paid by the County and payment was not sanctioned. fl Col1ingvoo&"s dIben't:ures to the tune of $96,900 were guarantee`d by rtihe County. up .- _.-- oonill, Vlyel-1 `and Jos. Caldwell with County Engineelj Jupp were ap- Orillia Poulfry Asociation s reques: for nancial assistance was turned down. V ,/1 /V Medonte Township will be- reqnested to pay the bill presented by J. J. .I(e1so for the maintenance of three children. _ The amount is $21.25. IV-'II` (if these vvi'l-'1' be enhanced as their age increases. __ I Finance. II, AT s% cLucK EVE, Jeweler, BARRIE. an=-_:--:::u:--:-J:-_=:-:--::u.=_I @ -_ __ -_ ----uo3v- Councillor Piersot-x s report advising that no action be taken with the ac- count of the Township of Albion of $23.00 board of an inmate was adopt- ed`, "the County, however, undnemtlaking to pay $1.80 for his conveyance to the House. Several` prinzing 'aecounts were pass- ed on recommendation of Chairman Geo. Campbell. _ Acting Cheirmein Bennett recom- mended payme-n'tl of the following ac- \ /(`A-`L:--an -- pointed a committee, to investigate the claim for damages made `by Wallis and Jennib~\E. Muir. They will consult with the `County Solicitor before tak~ ing nal adttion. ((-3o1'xtinued I on"1;age 7.) . County ;V;`Pr0P61'tY- House of_ Refuge. .,.._.., `.1: `Cum JlM:'lllUt'I"_S H.VOW1l1g_ HL(`ll' lntveution of wetiring from "the Wxlunmpal a1'e.n:I. A :`1f:s11}t.<. This being the last session: of i1' llqmes with the feeling .t'h'a.t :4 - ' I I ' mile of t.ho1r number w111jnot- agam 1`-` .Vf`<`|1`. the members `ha ve dispersed.` 4, _ . ;;ikt?'1>:11't m the.(-ounsezls of the County` ` <`"f, `S9\'erzal members 'avowi_ng_ Hwir in+.m.L:._.. -1 , .. . .. - The lallseslsion of the County Par- Eiament will` not go down in history as being featured with: pany legislation of :1, very fax`-1'encl1ing .ch:aractier, tihe v.'eek s .~msion1 which} opened` on Mon- day the 15th and` c1'os*ed on Friday veveningg, being devoted to general busi-. ness. The work donein committteb-e"luIs revolutionized the `business `of the ~ .'0un.cil, our}: Chairman vczoming in prise pared to report on all` businjssl ilij .~.un:h :1 nmnner tvlmhl littlie Eli-.9sL1SS'_iO1l1' I`f:sult.<. session, the `llave `to their with the feeling tlmt I

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