Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 4 Jun 1914, p. 4

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' A7 g1_;a1'1t_:<;.f wa`s mg,de_ .to_-`Div; ;1S,._and a similar grantkto Div. 18 : A ' ' Lu. \a1 ; -vwuwl_(!5uw.aa.a`y uurv the, mdiit-." ,Mark;'t" roads . o_ : . H. J.` TUDHOPE, C`_le`i-k. (HEALTH (5FFIC%ER. % ,_ LT_h Iate-" H.m`5y" HL ICook f T ; ?the: `lite Henry 'Her'1n8n"..Cook, lum- berman, of Dqwling Avenue, _Pa;-k -_ If dale, and '``former Parliamentary 1-3jmm_ber for East -Simcoe, which ggwms led f_o_r `?probate~ in the Surro- gate 00, t,j'_*' Torfont`; +pn.g.Mpnday; V`. Q-Thg +value~ `of th`"`-etateig left ff by`deceased`f`1_is sworn at`; $24,552`; { thg pncijgl iteiin ii tlie inventory 1...1A.m.u A4 the nut- T *:s.pe.cu1ati`on is afforded by the will fof, _..;nsLJvIll.(7, U11 " pldegt V ong_ bst; known} \ r 7.7 .\. ; BIG .:S'H0.Wj T9. ` ` .A....`l T55-` _. IN... 1 Tl;e"cf'uheral was .held on Friday, A May.f 29th, to St. Paul s' cemetery, : service being conducted by Rev. Canon Murphy and Rev. J. `Per-ry. Three sons and three sons.- in-._1a'W bore `the pall to its last rest: ~ing'.. . . place--George and Charles Blackmore of Montreal, and Sam l Blackmore. -i - of Painswick; A1-c`h d Ballard and -Alex... Steele of.L.Mon- wick. I Mrs. ywwy MB. .Bai1;ie;.; Mm-s. .:A1ex. S.t1.Q.'and' Mrs. A.. Ballard of Montrea1.;_~M'.rs. 'JZ ;_ Coulter`. -of _Painsw_ick, and " Misses 4 Nellie Blackmore of Saranac, N.Y..` .~ a'"f1d Miss` Aibbie Blackmoret of '~J_lont1'ea1 urn :ln`11(n`1l-A-a trea}. and; J. Cou1ter_of`Pain`s-T ilibtle Myrtle of West `Toronto aFe '1 Sir. Qi }'.V`J'Ek V(~ }u;1v1rxVi:i;g_a11d,i holidaying- "with Mr. . Cummings mother, Mrs. Isabella Cumming. n-u\'1 . r'1`hereL %pasd% '9{.`. .V8` at his home!- Elmvale, on*,M,'ay f21-_.st,L ;, ne 9f` the `(i1JnnI> `7AniI. I-mad 'I........-.-' --~'`'- *' " MRS. JOHN BLAOKMORE` Born near Bridgewa-ter, Somer-i setshire, England,` on `December 18, 1831,1coming to"Canada` :-with her ` `husband 'in"185 4, and settling` "at , yond on May 26th.- A family of `Paiswickl where` she remained '-un- ."tiI`*her death on May 26th, 1914, `constitutes a record attained by few of the residents of the neigh- .:borhood. ?Sugh were the outstandf ..ing dates "in the history of Mrs. John Blackmore,, who, with _ her aged" partner who is- left to mourn her loss, was one of the pioneer residentsof Innisfil. -Sixty years lreeidence in one iocality, with the -love and respect of all on-e s_ neigh- `Ibors, is an unusual thing in-this age of wamierliist. Mrs. Black- more "was taken ill several weeks ago,_._and `th5;_;agvh__surrounded by lov- a ing friends who gave her; every care and i attention, she graduallyeank un-V til she passed away to the Great Be-' twelve were born,; one daughter and two sons having-_ di some ` years ago. In `I912 . r. and `Mrs. Blackmore `celebrated their diamond wedding. _ e - , A .u.L:-an `AMI IV 1111 are dahg31tgm-- value of V $159;000,. "ifwhich are now worth `only .$1,940.`? `Another -item is.. a section -of mining -land in the I 'It`hund'er .Bay district,-. said F to have _no_ market ;value at, present. His two `daughters_.' .share the estate eequxally, in`. addition to $30,000 {in-, aurance, `which . does not gure ' in the return. .to.. the court, as they are _named- ya. the beneciaries: A Four 81'8h_dch1ldren `benet to the extent 0`f<$500-each. 0 _- - IIBJU 'JlLV\IllUfIII".~ being s holdgqgs Aof_Tthe.par~ ' Thedeath occurred at="Moose Jaw S_ask;,' on May'-- 26th,- -of R. Lee Banting',- third of \the,:=late Lt.-T 001. R. T. Banting and brother of `Mrs. C. J. S. Banting of Barrie. The late Mr. Banting was born at Oookstown 47 : years V ago; and-~ went -to Moose Jaw about ` ten years. ago, where he was an employee in the C.P.R. shops. He was `prominent in musical ' circles,-Jbeing a member of the" Band of the 60th Ries and the ` `Moose J a_w Musicians Protective Union.` He was also a `Mason, a ....._..L-,.' ,1` 'Il'-__'_' _ _ -,'l - A3 JL7\I_ I. A-IQIDQUVII, member of x Manitoba Lodge, Cooks- town, and was affiliated with the B. of R0. of `A-., and a member of the Anglican Church. The remains were taken to,.Cookstown, the fun- eral taking` Piace_fr.om the residence of his .brother,`Dr. J. J; `D. Bantv ing, on Monday of this week to Lewis cemetery, where service was condcted by Rev. Mr. Rowe of Bond. -Hear} and the .Manitoba Masonic Lodge. of Cookstown. . He is survived." by his\_wid_ow and three. children, also four brothers and two` ,.-sisters.._ `Beautiful _o1`al tributes were sent from his comrades in the 60th Ries Band, the Musicians Union and the B.R.C. of A. of Moose Jaw, Vbesides _ many others `from relatives and friends. Ir 1;, V R BANmIN I :.iiZ}Ijr." ML: ogggont -Ebnt la? agyagi '5-week with her .da.ug_ht.e.r, . -Fraser, in Ono. -`V M1-..I-Iarry Lavenfler and .V?hav`e moved to 'Torqnto. V `L *1` Mr. A." Jary. an}: family motoied Toronto on Monday-. . " vR<`mERT% GIBSON -The. death of Mrs. Thos. Douglas, which occurred at her home, No. . 62 Owen St., on May 23rd, ` after several` months ` illness, removes ;an-i other of the older residents of Bar- rie. _ The -late Mrs. Douglas was! born at Almonte 82 years ago, and! removed from there to Barrie. The' funeral. took place on Wednesday of -last week,~service being conducted `at the home in the morning by Rev. _Dr. Booth, - and the remains `were taken . to Toronto on the noonl ;_train, `for ' interment in: Mountl ';`P-leasant Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Ock- Vley; a former pastor, officiated at. -the';g'rave. .S|he- is "survived by herw raged huslband, three sons and two :`:daughte'rs~-,J_. B. D.oug'l_as of Cal- gary, George Doug-last of " Winnipeg, Dr. Douglas and Mrs. Chas. King ,-._of MooseJ aw, -and Mrs. A; F. Bass, of Barrie, who is ill in the RV. gosgital a1n d was unable to attergd ,_ \.__- ..---....,..~u;.__.;Luu. 1/-\I\J.l\..E4 Major` Christopher Cooke, who died at Bell Ewart on May 21st, in -his 81st{_ year; had been a resident! of i Oookstown nearly all his life, having .only._ moved` to ;Be11 Ewart about three years. ago. His father, the village `of Cookstown derives its] name) -was the originaly settl_er-- in ;the northern- 7` part of _ Tcumseth (one lot T24,` con; 14), other settlers being `slow to locate north of ' the `?BigS_1zgamp which in those days sh_utt- themj o from communication with so them" `civilization. ~ Mr. e`was._a native of County 'Leitrix`n".; Ireland- am: .;......+-:- u- -...w. uyvne wasa natnve of `Ieitx-im`,, Ireland, and re rst honfne in "1833. `-His St be classed as eanly pioneers, ,as'himse1f,- .,v.iz-:V James,` Ohr: Thomas and~;.Georgve. "Few ` South were more _`;known .than the second `son ocopher,dL-wigose death` has ; ...;vu1.:s uuu. uu,\ the funeral. MAJQR `(5HR:I=STO1{HER c.ooKE x.Il'..:.....` nu. __.- - . : Mr. Robt. Gibson. _De`ceased was born in Innisl Tp. .60 years ago, and resided there until thirty-five years ago when; he moved to Elm- vvale. Three years before comingto i Elmvale the. "married Miss Maria lMoCracken, who predeceased him nine years} The`la-te Mr. Gibson i$ survived by a` family of four sons and one daughter. -These are Henry A` of Saskatoon, -Marshall of Toronto, John \and _Albert in the West, anl 'Mrs. Belsey of Midland. Along with numerous ' friends and neigh- bors wlho attended the funeral to Elmvale cemetery the members -of Elmvale lodge A.O.U.W. and the workmen of the Allxmdale-Penetang division of the G.T.R. were present in-large numbers. , The'A.O.U.W., the employees of the G-.T.R. Road, Department, ,deceased s family, hisi brothers, Hr` P; Eckardt & Co. em- ployvees and Mr. T. E. Lord contri-l buted beautiful oral oerings. 5 May" 31s-t.-I-`Miss Alicej lof Toronto spenr_t' `the holidays witii T~_tht_a7`Mi`s'es.1`hu`A1'*lAoyv._` . MR3 `T393: D,9U`GLA.5 prdt foir% your mm, 1% %ijR;%;qg1iremnts;1ow.while ehave T`[a"%la;rge ;sto c%k? to select fro Halbly .:._,-_.- aognyaiv UL and,_ erected` his 11833. sons may _early pioneers, as well xz-: -James,j `Christopher, 1,:Wii's; iJ'e`r1nt;jTI"{i:lV1Vs:-irdson 1 of L To. % "1-onto spent` the weekend -with her ;parents. q . . _ V T - .Mrs. W; Hutton and..Misses Rose A -r1-on,1 I, ,, 1 17-,1! 1'1` `L;`_,_ L F` _;% ;:5ee the latest Eb|etriC%.Wash s. 9.. _..vv 11161! J'.l w`e_re,_ .wid-.'v 3.seoo1_1d `sbn, (hairs- death just, 0-3- _--. -`Input ' Imen >5-.1 '._0*l| Afgung-H . TOront0`n;`(')` ' Om .\'o. 7 will olid to , _D-In. runnmg sI9Ding'c~ ."-`~': ewrills _:8Ieepfhg_ ca d1n_u1g car. ~=._]:.;" doaehe` \. CI(`)11]_t cars` ervice retffi. _<`t<-. . Equally Tm 11-om the :`Ciket frmll (`nlladin ts or M. G. l,q ' -.: . Dlstr` . lct Pa.\ Agent, I)-1.93 un- vv AIAKJDVL CIIILI JJCLI The new Toroy oouver service sho pneciated by the No._ 3, now leavin will `leave at ining through solid`! Vanouver, carryin xslss equipnren \TA... 4.... L. ` ` June 1st.-:'l*l1$Mii7b}i:e:1 sl iary % of St. Peter s Church is pre: 1 paring _`f01` a picnic, to"be' held on "July 1st. It is understood that the ' a W.A. proposes a celebration on Do- , Ininion Day, with a picnic in the i afternoon and a programme in the 5 evening. Mrs. Webster of `Toronto, ;the Diocesan Treasurer of the W.A;,` ;will be present and will address the :evening meeting. a ' _, ' A Miss Winnie Young is convalesc- . in~g satisfactorily after her sudden and` serious illness. 1 - l In" connection with the coining of time 011 ',tll0 (`an-adian IPaci;c Railway, (;ffcfeti\'L` .\Iuy 31st, l.-many. iInpl 0Vm0l1t.< in train .~e1'\`i.. hav been made, gutzllrlt,` z1111\:ng th`e_3seV_,being the l_;1llj="l1I`zlIlUll of de_` luxe trai11.s.; -;11'r_\'ing mul- . partment-1i brary-obsct\'utim car, I , , `- -t ` electric-lighted .~:ta1uliml .~lv01>t`r=. ti *g_tl_1er with sta11(lui'4l (lining: var between .\i'l1Il'(`i1l"l`Ul"'|lllO' %`D`tg':git-Chicago, Vial ;.(:';ln;1vli:l11 Pavl- 'c3':l1d Michigan (.`ntml llaiilr-nvaul, poinmeneizig \\festlm`1l .\l;1y I315: 3"sbbou11(l J 11110 __L1.\t. "palatial t[';nin< will be ;kv is` as 19 mill NH. '."_ . Ill Y,n$e_"e1avi11g Mon `ml 5.47 ;1.m. arrivi ng`Toronto 5. 9 p;m._, leaving Toronto 6.10 p.n1., : 'ri\'in;_r l.:>ml0n ._9:15 `p.I:, leaving .l.J11l~11 3'33 P-111 3,,i'i'iVil1g Windsor llglll ;1.m., leav- ling`-Windsor 12.25 321.111.. 21l`I`l\'ll1g `Detroit 11.35 p.111. 3`(-cntml tinlel, leaving Detroit 11.5 p.m.. urrivm Chicago 7.45 a.m. - ' . j Train No. 22 wi lmvc ('l1ic:lg" 9.30 `a.m. (central t ll-rl ;n'rive 3.55 p.m., le we l)ctroit `5.l 5 jP{i!!L-A1(astern ti-me) arrive \\'iml. 5:15 .p.m;, leave VV 1(l.~`n1' .'.`.?.3 ll-1" .va1iri'Ve`London 8.10 p.1n.. lc;1\'e'L01i- li.dOh: 8.18 p.m., arri e T<>1'u11to 11:3 iP'm$y leave` Toroxit 11.40 p.m.. ur- Montreal 9.00 21.111. Tliose IW0 will be ope tC`(l tlurough the lclllgagh Central tunllcl betW11 ` " .11, V run viva ' ,._ "an. llrred. He was Reeve of Tea-um. `A .3eth`Tp. for a number of y'ea1-9;. : `1889 Was chosen by his 901,.` ._1_eagues as Warden of the (Tm.-:`.s-, _.:`When the volunteer >'l\'.~jtC`X]1 was in. troduced, he took an ncfive 1:3. '1 the formation of the C001;5tm' company of which he was first lieutenant. Later he was major of th 36th Regt. Inter1m:-nt '21: made at `St. John s celnetery. (.`<)ok.-mu. IMPORTANT A.\'-.\'()I'.\'(`E.\IE.\"l` . REGARDvI;\'G .(.`.A.\'.~\l)IA~.\' :'P-ACIIFIC CII.-\'.\'(;E or M TIME, MAY 151st. The ware ard an 5" Misses Jenni Duin and Mfion `Andrew of Toronto visited. last wweek with Miss` . 'R~iqha rdson.- L`, Colonist 081%`. f_ etc. Equaly as 0 pm. running lllixwgr. carrying 1'5`. dining cal . vyill v , .:.vv5ag: -LJA'1gav,y. ohn Cochrhne, Elmer! -Dyer, Bert" Hubbert, Obnethf -Gibson , `Gladys Srigley, `Bert Srigley,` ; Ar- --thur Herrell (missed some -exams.) "[`l"l' ;,,,,,T .-.4.s:..' 'u..:..1... S 1:11;... ljli; Anni'e <>.:1i\ls-f ton spe_nt_the `holiday `under. the` fparental roof. -vv ' A.-r _ non "f6 r, Centre Tsimoo `at; - aSunda.y _a.t Minesing. . . _ " V` quzvv _u uuupuvua. :va._:.uuI_w-vgnvuuq Zgavi-ggt ittnd thp~7C6t1rVatii.e " J ' v bn_ June,,9thg 45.1, 4 f. ,1 Mr. 9415! Mrs. Binnie -fpeut` 4uqu.a;uo ISr. ;II.'-I'Jo.ttie .C0c11'rane, Ibn zlfinnikin, ..Willie_ Gvi-bean, . Def)! -othy" Qrisley. Cecil Lynn.'Alberta -.Sr'ig- Indy. Ada Lynn, Ireng` L - 1'. T11 Q-.. .l.-__ I `It ' :i"1"i1e_A-.'i)fs;;1d ;_a garden party at`fF:erg`(1so vale on -`June 17th, 5 * `- * i% at 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. `Hill of vi-`lfill "are `yyisiting relatives in {thus iracxnxty,-T;-,` ~ ' I . --Va IV`- 4.1. I-,' ;'. `RE-BVORT or 1-I-OLLY SCHOOL % % FOR MAY % % `Sr. IV.--Franoes' Hulblbert, Sadie" '-meta Srigluey, `Reggie Srigly. (Y...J....;...'. 171 .E jr ;;,4-`Int:-g `Hwblbert, Dalton Muirhead, Oar- Vyaavuv vuu JNJDUHISU 4lJ6IVJU'|Glr~`-IV VVIZCB .u Ashe name of `-the ..L.-........ 1..-...-. TIE... ....-....._ .. 117... "s( ""' " "" ,""" car. T` j` The crqps never looked better in` this neighborhood. -Both spring and fall" wheat argvcoming along ne, f vvuus $4.131`; L \uuuavu BUILIU 'U5l|ll4_IBo} A_T1II.--Lo:';?ie' `srigley, Edgar` arrain; L "Viola farling`, `Cedric .Q.. T1 TLLAA- . ('1. _L:,_ -_ -r L `[5 June 1st.-.~Thertwo-duug.hte_re of ';the Rev. J; "H. L 'i(_ld of Blackstock visitin g:thei "grandmot er,"`Mra..V . .-~~: ... . . u -. u I` V . M1-Vs.~ G. G. Johnston spent twol weeks: visiting in Toronto an Aurora. " A ' A ; - Your correspondent desires to f3.orm`3ct the mistak mad_e_.last `geek 0 L1, _ `IX in charge here. I-Iis n-lame is `War- --u wuv au~;:sw UL vu-I .'.:Du1IIuI=I.I ,I=uuuuuu\l dell; % nu .-rv'-"1 $5..` an: 4 r-.;.mi{(J-! l;t`.mKeri' of Langman ' Vv isA-` % ited last week'with.-friends here._ A ThE. v3}nnrs VIJnsti_tutc:. gm a `very successful % Victoria Day picnic and conceit on the 25th of May`. The weather `was pleasant and the" Craig-hurst' Baud `gave - pleasing music. ` _ .. V. T`Th`e; Womn s Society of the Presbyterian Church is giving an. anniversary concert on the evening. of Monday,- June 8th. 4;, auu J-(Jill!) .u`cuu Rtll. -` Jr. II'.--Sand:fo_xd Tyndale, U11: Mr. .Gran_t. Kxiuiip has *3: '11`ew ForcVi] L` FERGUs(iiiIWL-ILE Bmi, .n,,;., W 0 too I-`Dru '9'" '.':`.fi\__ M`E'ESl`TG "5 7, 75' AA AA 9. iG.L W. Bennett, Supt.` Col. Roads, `wrote: I. am. directed by the`. H911`- ourarble -Minister. r of Public "Works to . inform-` you that .By_-law `NO. 4201 of the` Township of; 01$ 1 lkas; been ap- p1'06d._.ii1 its 9fm* a.nd`f"_.t;lagt. , thl?V.$11m3"f $5094? 3?.-59.151 1*9Vi36`.1 ,uaa\4 bll\dlJ-l'U\7IB 1.ll7UlI_IM ' . `Messrs, Hunt and \EI`nmsL made `application for ;a.jg"rapt , of .850 1.0; cut+do(Wnhi1l,_lOt 1,._1ine con. 5`.-a`n dV T6. Laid_ over . until r`oa_.d. _grant_ are made. % .0R0v COUN.QIL .. The _C.oun_cil,_ met on May 27,. a1I the members j>rese_nt;`[ ` . _ " ~ i `Mantis II.` .5 -....`I T.`_....-_-r_ uwalu. V ' V . % , . Coutts--W-ilson--That` Mr. Tim lay' be granted "leave" to` _er.ect a. temporary wire. fence .. on certain. `trgesacross the cornezj of Township . propefty at[Wil`lo*w -,Creek~` tq prevent [stock fmm getting put of pastuie. . .7!-:4 nnuu~un:I J|.J;:A\n-an`-gnu." L- _..A-L f" THE 55737 'lI Vlaauu. dog tof;.Jam`es* -Jli-lin` be; struck ,."b:i- 0 roll; ; Th'at the- 80 `acres>E; 'Alo.t.14; con. .11, be `trams-f'e`r'm_d .f1t'c>'_1n- Isaiah MMaster s;* asiessinent to -"non-.1'$id`ent~-x_-611.` -Roy 0 `llarsyles-'-J38 -as ..`te'I:1an_t for park` lotr185.` ~. i 26. con. 6: ., The; ` S. 22'.acres._E'.1"lot 18, con. 8,% be `assessed- "Geo. ;.nSole.v-as` tenant; The 3assessment the W. .i' of _ E, 0.} lot, 23, " cone` , $200nO0o Thef` E.,..} .101: 5, icon. 10, `Be 1eduded- $J,00.00_. N.` } lot 7,` Eon. 10, be ducgd $100.00. S.`1i;;lo_t7-, con. 10,` she reduceci? $100. The -W.` is of E. i: lot 15, cpn._'_ 8, be assessed? to Wilfred. Dggeer at $150.-~..' The E. 1} lot_ 21 con. '4 `bwiretl-uoed. $200. `} Pt. 11- lot 5,0 con. .10. be rduoedi $50`. ;iS.E. 5' lot 19,. "con. 46 be nedued $100.9 That th'e%.W.;1} lot 20 and-' lot -21, con.` 3 ,and broken lots 207 and 21," Icon. 2, 136 "assessed to*Robt. M. and Thos. -T.` Bell as 0,-public s'choo1'sup- 'porters ., The assessment_ '- of the be ~` .. .;:-.1;h9. : is. E} `ldt018 and N.~E. 1:1` lot 19,0 goon. 6, the. reduced $400. V The S.W. 1;` lot 19,_ con. 1 be reduced $100. he assess'ment of Park lot 36_ E. lot 26, con. .6, be rsoxirmed. Isaac omme'is `be assessed 'as'tenant of W. 10114, con.f6. The dog assess-. ed to 1.11;.` M. Sneath. be struck off 1; r0. ' ` " :, 4" .. . . _ r '2 zt.< *1`: .. - ..}.of 3` ` _ am; .~ai< the *'.l`o'wn Hall tut `Midi: on" ,MwI.26th..._ All the members,.were. present." V Pdrties` -?appealin'g "or' their gqphesgqtatives ivge heard and - the co\11:tV gs Vfqllows: ' - `,5-TI!`-'\ll`o ;av&u B:.7IIIIl`lI5V.}lI-ll UL 1JG3IIl.|l'Uo I -The. Councxl; ._adaour`necf to meet Lafter Court of!'Revision,on J une 29. 4.4-g-.... gig, *':'1::;;,;;q:`;1i;;g:g I 1011-Schools ` ~ Motions_ A . Knu:pp-T-aCoutts--T}fi1t Reeve rWt- tie and Deputy ,Reeve' Wilson .a.t-" fend preliminary. Ameetingi - under D. & W._A'ct on May 27..at '2 pm. 000. -LII UV on coxi. 7; and that the Clerk write` 4.. 'll`_._.- (`l__,-,,.I ,I1'- I`1r' 11- 4-1 a -- flarris -- That` Cluounli Knupp let > contract for.- cleaning Vespra s` portion of- the T;'acy.~Dav_'1s_ awand. , . 13111.. - -wVvu?-vv i7'i'IIr;:fwIs.& mg-pya 4S.4ri5g lg_ay; om; srigley, V Gegj;rge 3 Gi oson,f Jlarion VMar1ini' = 2 * Reid,` ..Wi1i_m_e_xg :C<)6hrane,_ 3lI_ec`tor" V .j"C_Nq. 0,11,`. .:1AtI5_eiidaiiice; :'4;$3.r.;" Average *`attgendane'e, 35. ' 1:! `IL (V...u....-nu~.J > `$Qh$' G. .13.! \J'IJ|Up '-LL - A 11--.... (11149, . = .r'a_nt Knupp, do . M. Ooutts,V do - ._ .1 uusq. u, uuau vuuo uuc -\.Il.Ull\ WIJIIG Mrs`. Camp|be1l."_and`Mr. McGuire -re purcghase offa road from 12th to V1335. V ` % `'1' I III` . 4;." van. wauug, l'uu,u, .. T?%1`Y` `-: : 1 :1 0`1, " ti.;_'- -5- v ll-lkll IHAII, .......,, lbri-dge at Mid'h1"1rst' . .. TR. Wattie, work at -Fin1ay s Aaron Barrett, do . . . . . . . . J as. Middleton, cement ttil-e JIULK4 II II Thos. Montiethf do . . . . .. F. Priest, sheep killed by ".1-..-. ` K t srf `I-+1?-lei? 9519: r... \ _-.. ....-_._- -~ --_.-...v.-----V-V- Communic-ations-. were `read from W. H. J ackspn oie Toronto, Barrie and 01;.illia Railway 00., C'. H. Sproule, Assistant L Provincial `Treasurer, enclosing cheque for $25.18, Ibeing Vesprifs share` of Railway tax, less $182.50 charged for mai_ute`nance~'-. of patients ` in' Provincial instit`ution9. . ,. . FI`L"`- `-11 ._,!I, ,, l.LJI\J .l.\ll&\.I VV I115 u\.\4\JLlJllo ,VVK7lV ed; * 2 . V. R. Poole, work on boom -at! T.`_',-I _'-J_ Finlay s . .. . . . . .. .$. -1500 J as. * TG1-ahan'1,V -'ope1 -ating grader, 1913 . . . J . . . . P. Dqrgul, lling` hole at` 1L..:.l..... -4. '\r:.`IL_;.._;.. n, An 1 "59 .s. . '-L Lauau, -uuvvy nu: VdOg'3 .._.. .'...' .... , Chas-. Wattie, Council ings "to date . . . 11..-`. Jar.-1...... _`I_ -.o '11-JZVU, IE1 Chas. ~Har'ris-, .d l"9..'..-_A. T7 _____ _- ` Hairri's'7--Wils'o- -Thai`t the Court do now. adjourn ,to meet on June 29, at..1(_)__a;m, ' ' ` w_-an ll! V IVIIGI .""` , V . V Quiteza , . ` .` 'a;.II.~ .`.=u.`.'...J 61... l"&x.'..m.m.+{-n ".*"(V..-(ms %T `-;1`l`1`e'(iOi;11-zitl mceedea with gen-I eral business immediately. I &UV .IlI|J8(l'I: I115 UIOuUlUL_lo _ _ Ji'.I`l5e fo1lowii1g"` 31'ccO1u'1`ti7\w'ere ffass; 1 I GUIIPUUCIILVW, ugh. E, 1:. Greenwood, j tegchei -v-- ~waOO V .---- -v- A,'i3'. '3oIm:-s. Clarke meet'- 5 _'1j{,l 16 36 4,50 .-25 OO [3 00 I6 66 M 16 00 . 16 oo 15 00} %i;;;; 5; was Jawtter, A rO11',`.;pe;` , ` 71? 2 If '-.m.....;-- - L : ;;:-; \>.` 35 35 16 00 `A AA ; `chasing ` wich they received with 5 cheap shows ' touched a * sensitive { spot and did not arouse unbounded l admiration for Beeto'n.. - The dis- trit health qicezj and; his oompan-' 3 eeiqn. went into the village `Miter hgi7- \ pi `ing announced the,'ir7 coming V_a/ndV "~ Whn` t .116Y, c`911fe1f1`9d. .'eWith....t1ie vii- : lage hea;12th[{ oge __,j:_ jnd _'an_'othe_1:` '1_nem_- `bar. , of - t1[n 3-.boafd of, health,` prQceed- ; jedfto pr1ia1-e"thVe _ hall by excluding! e :tl_xe ligl;t.7 `fwhileg 1_:hus.eng_agec_1 the .. 1-reeire; gppeamd: `n`d easked _=some.- qi1e- tfdns. ;amongf_a- ch wa,s*_.-one ~es` to -~_ why-saye 't1`.; .:aut11155t3" to; ; ' ' He?was-v`"in_fo__1ned .: 3 _ . % statft fit" .fr<'>in:5fiTtaiij',iD9:tment;I Pntnrio, showiisg that he had % `oijved}.$209;59 % 012:: % R8-Way `T83; i .7 if, 10981.9 11 patients i11_f. fI`_.--..,_.:`_-:3 -1 ,_Dr. George t:1:ntgn`a;;d his aile- .m.3`798',raph operate ;-';cam__e into -Allis-` ton on` Thurstjay afternoon last with mingied. - `feelings " =o`f .cht_1grin ~ (m_d~ indign;atio'n. '1`,h'ey were not acq'u$- tamed to be`in"g._cln_1_sd fromf villals V the mission` of the `Ontario: Government E Pu'blic Health exhibi- tion of` moving pictures, which was given in the Town Hall ` hi'_e `ilon Friday last, is not clearly '.u1'1Qer- .stood, is plain.f"to~- beseei1 by the fclglowing from`) _Tl'1_b 4_ A1l_isto " ber-V it :_~ f I .. _ ` m .....M,_.4*'5tion of*S1iT1 " ' 9 ;1ay,:=Geo , `11v,`'7';'Si'`_., was "ap" pointeaj Inspectof` Vfqr T Oro ship, under the sdidl" Act, I ,,;_..'_'...h.._ ;`I.'. _L-1..._. A_ number` of accounts \.w.reU b'e- .fore`..the- Council . and rpaid{ 'Apporti,Oningj `of Statute L`aLbo1; was taken up _and"L5ontinued until v 4 on. ...I.'..` 'IN.___, ,'.`I UlIW'- ICICIIII LA_I6Ib2,U.U bV|E ` \lQ': . . .. H tuvvewa` `. ' M . . -2. each 1.ownsh1p`~ `a_n_d . __(B)j_ji_.1mprov1nE . r`__ all 51-ural roads~7j*'to~f' standa ......J .....L...'l' J.`asI1'.':.*' ........ ..... ......_....L..-.- U u Lorwuliu. fC01_111'i1" adiourned to ;Il,ee.t; nex' v day at `1 0'a.m. ' M . Council iht again on my 28th}; "2 :5 `with all memberq present, %_ .,guu.IuuIu: 1Q;,.Gw _ ._ _ aw % . fr.0inkDx'"F-43.` teas-,s..; ; ,1ho.,;1_ 5hgl,`ita?;'r`De'bn uresg? `Barrie Ga;ett;:f}912> A : % 3 . ,,.` is 1 ch -ifbx; $50 as. per re ameu-.g_' V. A. MeLea1i-`w?tf6f3";r6' the recen `1_\eport of `the 'P,uh`!ic- %:Rbads -amfg Highways `Commission;-V; on the j necegsggy 3: (a._) subgbnntially ixnf .....A._...; 4. .. .....`'...`., .......4.'-.LJ .......l.. ..o an _ wunu ruuu:~y,,b31.'1 % V mwn and asked 'fl1ll;T`:ir 1fo xii respe "2 _ing- roaicogisditions in..O ro`E_Part this information 5`~`4.\vas pr'e'pa__redi ~t}i_`e_[ Council `Clerk ixistructe. to complete " and forward. ` tr` ' s. On motion of M:Kin1ay and Mei Arthur"; Gieo. S. Roherfsbn was a pointed '.O`verseer., to` expiandi $1% grant on line con. 12 and .13,*lot fr to 6, _ai1d.._-hi.s_ name; was gntered i By-law No. .,42_0.` _' _ - ` -~ fa: .. _ lv _ - .'4.. _-u -rg -_uv vv J. `V C.e..1`?v ose.,1vC'1erk V. of ~ wrote that._Reeve_ Walker and `putty-_Re eve vHa_r.vie had been; ap% epoiiited by "Orillia Township: .Coun:-,e; cil to `meet a committee from Oijo tot con_sid'er tyre Building Brough7 Creek` bridge, town ` line Oro angi Orillia. - On motion of -MoKin-lay. and Oocldburn, Reeve` Ball`-and De`- V pu-ty-Reeve `McArthur appointed 7;. Committee to act "with the Orilliig. men_.. . 4 ' _ ....-.. ......vu uy _uuu uuu.uu.u'I3u. uubu |.6 -p.m., when ' Council adjourned to gmeet at the Hall on Monday, `June. jlst, at 10 am, ' . BEETON (k}HArSE?D' uuu. - `Y. M . W. R. "Houston wrote , thanking- the Council for the work so done- on"- his concession `road lgft year "and ,asked that ,the grader he pution for half a day this seasgxm to fix up` the work, as-some ean}-h had been washed ' Back into Le _ditch'es. ..He;,-also- askedkfo. f s ..sion ,.t.0 take ..c.1aoy.~..fr'9m e!~'='tr_em%0t. `of concession for g'fadi_ng' purbose on his .d_-rive, ~e_tc. These gmfit s -were left in `the `Reev'e"s Ea'n`dsI ' . - James Roodwin, also aksed -for si grant"'of $50 on his `road; division; owing. to -heavy "expenditure on roads and" bridges now on hand` and [under consideration',- . this matter was `laid over for. future `consider-. ation and sdmebhing may be done Petition i" of H." J. Packard others laid over from fqrmer'me15~ ing ~ was again -taken up `and on motion -of Smith and Cockbum, the Reeveiand Deptity Wene appointd to -'in`t,er,_view P. J ; Lynch, _ ASu".._t.i G.T.R., Allandale, as to the: can`;- ing out `of _ the prayer` of the pejii-" I-:1: 50 `V1 In-I-L|II|l\-VII, ;'oIiiusda1e and Nell Hutton, 7.-71`: ed on frientlerhere on- their" way to :-via-it Mrs. HuttoI_1 s brother at "Mile. .`.ton. _ D T ,

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