Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 30 Jul 1914, p. 4

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NEA=R BEETON , _ a.uouU yuu. ' No. 395--Barrie`? to Meaford; leave 1.55 p.m. % } L A `No. 61-.4B_ar1:i to `f-`Midlmid, - Shbrt _ 'Lii1e`;, arrive 10.20 am`. -No. \7 57--Mid]and- to . Barrie,` , Sho;-t _ Line, grrive Q30 -p.m. V ' B9.'1i`.`.`1`.V.: ` i .~ 2 ll 4No.:; K. `No. A-No; `.1 "No. V .a.uu:o uuuss vvasu, a! nun. Err. and Mrs. William Rix {of Jarratt s' Corners wer the guets of \Mr.'J. T. Ellsmere 9n Friday. M105 (1 (`4 nnninn un ..!-353....` No. i `No. I No. No. ~ mo. No; No,` ovauuuyya All .LV|UJl`|lU. I " _Mr. W. H. Bennett, nM.P'., pf ;Mid1and-was in this village` Sunday. , _ Miss M_etcal_-fe of Sohonibergf is]- i'Grand Trunk Time Table! J No; 2No. Describing " the work bu ` good` 1j0a the -commissioner told of the vvpggogrgss , on the new "highway be- t\Veie11"`I{aii1y' Lake` ' and" the mouth of the Rainy River at Lake of the Woods. The "Port Arthur and Fort, William, road was being stoned and egraveled and [new roads were beingi Ontario Government is Opening upl Fertile Rainy River District-.- 0 "Crop Reports _Good. Roads Commissioner Whitson of the provincial government has just` returned from a tour of the `north `country, - bringing `With him reports of admirable progress in fultlvnfen-t of the government s $5,000,000 good. `roads "propaganda in New Ontario} He. siient much of his time in the: Rainy River districts and through; the clay -belt. A Crops in the rst named section, he says , are better' than anywhere else in the north country; Forest res` this. year` have destroyed `but small quantities of timber, in spite of the extreme- we`9;t&1er._; . ~ 0 ' Building Roads` i For New 'On,tario_: . V- can `J50. HQ `mo . ....... ..`3,3s p.m. 47-Toronto to North Bay .... .... .. 11.00 p.m. Han`1iItQn % and Meaford 60-5-Meaford `to Hamilton, ar- ` rive 7.47 a,m.; lea-ve 17.50 a;m. ~61-`-Hamilton go gMeaford,. ar- rive 10.`15 a.m.;` ~1e_ave.- 10.'20 a.m. _ ~ * \ rive 5.35 p.m.; leave 5.36 pm; A[63--Hamilton` ;t`o" Mi;_ford,- ar- _rive 7345` p`.m,';' Iea_v e* 7.50 `p.m. % .Ban-ie torM,aord.% ` % `AAA. `1\ 41-Tofoni;o' -li1'1~31;oka . Wharf .. .. 10.50 am. 40--North Bay to -To-L ` ronto` . . . . . . . . .'.12.30 pm. V 59-~Torouto to "North Bay . . . . . .. 12.30 p.m.T 58--Madawaska, A]gon- _ quin Pk. and Hunts- . A-.vil1e to Toronto . . 2.05 p.m. 57`-:-Toronto to Hunts- . ville, Algonquin Pk. ` and Madawaskao . . 2.20 pm. ~.43'--,7-. 1`o19onto ' to North J;y' 3.50_`p.`-zm. \44-%-3N'o rth Bay To- 'ronto '.._.. . . . . .. 5.15 p.m._ 45--Toronto ea AMid- . - _-, 7 land ,..;\ 8'.35~..p.1;;. A 48--North .,]_3_ay" .tQ To-~ - ' `tuna!-A " ` " . van van JJIIJ BU L U` `?on-to . ,. . 5.10 'a.m.! 42-Midland to T_oron-_ vaosvtug J1Cu\.lb 111-.l)1l'I'lUo Mrs. Hanks of" Toronto is visit-` Ting her sister, Mrs.. J. Ward.` /The band has been engagerf to 'play at a garden party at Edgar: on July 30th. _ . -Messrs. John and `Richard Cow- ard, who` have: been at St. Cath- arines for .the past three months, returned home on Tuesday. ` pan 0.. Tuu]vw ' 00...} L- L _ Tfai Leaves? MAIN .LINE' Bafrie 53-Toi`onto to Nofth . Q '_ Bay 4.-20 a.m. 46-No'rt-h Bay to To- % :,...+,. - V -n J. R. H MBLY % at the reduced price =..~_.`T ~ a .11-un _- - ' Tweare Offering` Reduced SEE OUR oucu HAMMOCKS at cost to-Vclt them out toimake room for th fall goods and` Mrs. John `Ward, 9, so '\.r.. .....1 "It..- 1:7.-11.--_-- `Inn, ,0 Babs? Iarriase and Carts `At the 14 prices from $5.00 to $9.00 up ter such last men-ti_ ed c execultors will p to d . ` dela . signed. Solicitor f `nn:.l'-- '.`I....-`_ Q; in` the. 00 J23 ` f f V . . I each tender. \\'l11(-11 mu` UN'_SY.~.*MiPA:'ITHETI,C .M1S_S fiit-ed if the pm`.'_\' * Z"-_][jjs K ' V V " ~ ` . 'cines e11 (1'inr infn friend` A-l;:'nhaQl%z-Iiiad that 7.0? the work. at the 1-;n.< .- do%in7g anythi Lnd'1gme- "A79 the offer s11bn1i rmI. ,-.-'.Ch0l'1y'>-;T1i617`V`V..\V"*g'. tr It? _ I The cheque thlls .\1`l] :YxQi1". ]-how; wnVt' .,lVat9 It: returned to the 1'<*~'1*' 'L"M%is`s-i l A Q tors whose tmnlex-.< are` \. J .~~1;.h.,.b- - , . . ha. -~ . - .. 1`a11101' Th h .t rm `th-9%: 3"?"_"19=TBtn `Transcript; tp1.Ap?.p,.c:f1`1m;)e M1 ;1~` V4 Hui: U. .1.- Mrs. G. C. is visiting relatives in Toi-onto. "'1. `'7 T1 1` an {Fir-Is n :7 ml Jtnuuy. . Alliston ` . . . . . . . Bveiavertion . . . . Beeton . l Braceb-ridge` . . . . iBradford . .. . . .. ' -Burk s Falls . . . . Clarfksburg . . . , . Goldwater ` . . . ; . . -Collin-gwood . . . . Cookstmvn . . . . '-Elmvale` . .. . . .. Gravenhurst . . . . Huntsvje _ . . . . . % Lindsay . . .. . Meaford . .. . . .. `Midland . .. .T . ... Newmarket . . . :0-rillia ._. . . . . . .. !0"ro ;Schombe1\g . . . . , _S-he-1burne~ . . . . . . }'Sutton . .. . . .. . [ `Tdronto . . . `.'Wo5HFbridge . '. . . , % FALL mms [BARBIE SEPT. 21-22-23 111' . cut` into the Pigeon River=cou1_11;_ry, connecting Fort. IWiilliam with` the L-Minnesota state road. In Canada ?this will run through 57 miles of _new- country, most of it good for farming." The state road leads to lDuluth, and.-' is 100 miles long. The Sydney to North Bay trunk road would _be completed Within one year. The trunk road between North` Bay and Matta-wa_ was nish- ed, and the 50' miles could now be made in an auto `in 2% hours. The Sudbury to the Soo road would be open early this, season. It is 80 `miles long fr0_m.th_e S00 to Algoma ilfllls. Farming sections along the fvfaxlways. were being- helped, es - gtally. near Emglehart, Cochrane. `Porcupine, Elk and Kirkland !""i?.7i;ty-ve hundred men are `en- ployed on the work. N0 -H9-E. cg- - t-4Which, the brain -Boston Transcript. -_te bf Jbeph. V.Lodge,: :%'Township of ' Essa, y of` Stm'c_oo_e, Fa1"m- tnereto, fie "chums `CRAIGHURST ` July 27 th.---Mrs-. Th-os. _ZPrattT is visiting friends i_nn.LBar1fi`e. '. ' wt... 11`. _- 1-- A ...-. Oct. 1-2 . . . . . Sept; . Oct. 5-6 . . . Sept. 23-25 . .. . Sept. 23-25 cnsnrronsf F493 21?%?"fef- '% IllJuII\ hid ,-cu. as v_uuu1u5 nxxaa xuaru .Dl.'UWll. Messrs. Nicholson and Miss Winnie Nicholson of Nantyr -c`a11- ed" at Mr. J. Mar1ing s fecently. `fit 'R,T~H+nn nnnuvn ""A-A-I-A Pr ICC - lock. WJQLII U itf ,- ~ Oil. UV. - 1` may tender W L" _e_eess_.an]3' 80 ptml. ` B order. V ` T4. K. .T0.\ ES. Asst -Debut, Mi11i.=tm' and 390')` Of Rai ays and (`anali ` "Notice to Contractors SEALED -1`E.\'I)ER.\`, z1ldres:ed' ``_Tender for Bo1n_-a_ygeo11 Section, T_I eI1t C will he 1`ea:ei\'cd 3; office lllltil 12 ft-luck 1100:1011 -_ Monday, August 17th. 1914. . lans, sp-ecicaticm.,- and form of contract to be e11t.<:rcI into mu be _'seen` on or after this late at the '_oc`e"'of the .Chi~;~f Exlgixleer 1-{the 7, Department; of Rzli1\\'21}'.~.` and _Can- _ aI_s, Ottawa, and at the ufce ot the 3.Superintending Engineer, Trent .r_'Ca;1al,VP-eterboroug-h. `Ont. _ {V.._...'...- -_L` -,1-_, 3 3 :1 't0 the Ilndersigm`-I 1111;] 1na1-ked l 3 bum ~.\_\'1lUS'lt`lultf1.~ .1.` The cheque. of the tenderer will be` hum :1: .= -securit_v, 1'01` the `OT the (`f1ltI`; l!`f tn nu. u . Jua-uuxg a ':.*cL'uuv1.y. wlfuru. Milton Brown Aof Toronto spent Sunday at his home hene. 'I.C'.'..... T) I`I.._--_._-11 !,,';_'I 1' ' "-`J11-9-|\VICl,C\.l lIll|'C-,` llltl'l LI acordallc \vit`.11'v_t}1c 111-111111.! forms, _and in the case. of A n'1'111.<. 11111953 there are attaeheil the :11-t11111 si{.'113- jtilre, the nat11rej of the T11-1~11pat10Il `and place of i'0~2i1o111-11 of Och off" the rm. f accepted bimk 1-111`-11110 031%` {chartered bank bf C 1111:1111 for the Vs'um1 of $10.O00.00.111;1do p:1y:1111e :0 Order of the Mi11i1<'t;-1' of R311" `and Calmfjs. 11111. :11c01I1I`33 `ia%f>}J "tender, ']1i*11 511111 11'] _ M ill be 1'01 1 v.-.."\=v- ~; Contractors are mlm-stoul to bear ,~mAm1nd that telMm'.< will not be considered-I 1mk>s_s nml:- ~ trictI_v` m 1 L`._._.. ; was we, `.LV-L\.L\l\ll\J|.|&;ll. \/L, "Copies of plans and .~`pecications - may Obtained f1' the depart- . o_n the payxml-nt of the sum of fty dollars. To luma le ten- -g0O.d- .co11dition. _ tderers amount will be refund- _ ed upon the return of the above in, "_-,L`_ A _\.. uuuz I.Av.|.L- _-,f3*Parties t-endering_v- will be requir~ `to accept the fair \\';1g:(-s suhedule [".I31``TD_M3.l`9..a' 01` H) be ]n1`0};lI't`] 1)) the 9Depai`t1?nex1t of T.;11u_:~11r. which 'Sche(1u1e.vil1, form part uf the cow %%t.ra, *- 1 . Y,._ &_7 |)partment_offRailw:ys and Canal: Trent Canal Bobcaygeon Section _ OTI_CE 1" "CXEJAL "I ,1 d ' 35' `J K, JULY JIJ l\.LIC|`ll`JQ Mi." E. Anderson of Barrie is Vvisiting at Mr. A. Dyer s. ` .- . Miss Margaret Tanbon of Toron- ,to. is visiting Miss Clara Brown. "|[__,...._ `T - 1 _--1__1--, ur- of $3.00 and tl` Ill \I u. .- `tendering ccn1tract for` as ptated 1n 1{ ill Vv] be Lanna sdth not - u;au vqnu;\Au.y uu JIIB JJUIIIU HG-IO: "Miss~. R. Cambell visited friends at _Stroud and Nantyr last week. A u\.\.a&J III`, I miss Meril Reynolds has "return- yed home, after a pleasant visit at 3`.``?!;"`1+. A 1 V .n` -is July 27u1a.-11'i" `Jessie Kell of Belle Ewart visited. at her home here recently. V .'II2.... '\l'__.!1 T1- 11 Quite ra number from here ,at- tended the garden party at .Mr; Ross on Tuesday "night. * L ' Glad to report Mrs, F. `Dag? is re: oovering. ` V 1 "Ti/fiJes"'ca*11'$ii " bf ~Tcvn'~ohto are.` visiting Miss Ethel .Ca`ld`Well.. 112.... A1____ :0 I\ no u I y .4 n u au -Lu A`-35 -Ll UUUL ,\JlLI` W U11 - Miss Alma Fowler of .Ori.l1ia`is' visiting her cousin, `Miss. Pear-1 Righapfd'son. . - H1311. ";'s. A. Hulbzgert is `V friends in- Toronto. T 1l.!_--_v 11,11 In V V v awsuuwo Mrs. Van Norman 9 has returnodi to `her home, after spending a short. time with her son, John Van Nor- Vnnn V J uly 29th.--~Mrs. [Richardson of Aurora spent the week-endg with her parents, Mr. and Mr_S~ R. T. W_1'_'1E'ia-n1s'._ V T _ _ Miss com Knapp is svisitingfin Toronto and Niagara. , Mr. Ves; Cole and family-_ have ' moved to Barrie. 'It!_- 1.11.0.1 1: 0 o 1 - -A. we `U15 vu .1\J_L 1/119 5 uuu1_u71'.' ' Mr. % and Mrs. Alf. `Brooks of` To,- ronto are renewing old ., acquaint- -ances` here. `If! `[7 It 1 I3 I` nun. A - A `miuss`;;'.'e}-I and Belle Bin-nie V1eft_ for Calgary on Monday. ' 1-oavvvus ull .lJ(lLl.lWJg ~ - Miss Edith Muir is home from Toronto for ' the summer.` 11.. .....`I `II... 111- 1'1" 1 n-r-3 V0 V` VI Mr; Oliver 4 spending his heze-g In THE LATEST V6-ruvvu .u.I.4I=. Uuo JJIUWII Inll. `. Mr. `D. Oarruthersf of - Aveninfg? spenti Sunday at Mr. N. Carruthexfq.` July % 27th.--Miss Ethel ward` gas returned tg her home in De-. roit. ' . ' ' . .. . '\I'_' I'\1',,- IV `A III 'f*ia;?`;;.&" of visited Mrs. Jae. Brown last. we"e`I;.;`_ `I . l'1..-..--L'L-.... _.I '_,_-V July 27th.-,- -Miss fBe'ssi_e LWiIlian_1s of Toronto, `is holidaying at `her home here. - ; ' Mr, and Mrs. MoOartney** and granddaughter; ~AMarganet ] McCart- ney, left for the West, after spend- ing several weeks with their daugh- tar, Mrs. J. Forgia. ` .'lr..' .....J .11.... 'n--___ ;n 16-. i ;;h;;s' .O1iv_e' Stokes is, amewmit` u 1: A 1 `nuts. I A E . 1 and Aylmer 40f `Huntsville are; visiting Mr.' Mrs. George Plowpight; T V " _` ' .v`4v-uuuxtrp fun _ , `MiN'ESING;j ` * = July 27. ---Mr. Young, who * -was` "in the `RV. Hospital for ,tWOJ"weks, is, home again, and V progressingf favorably towards a. satisfctory re-4 V N ; > `In..- nu--- - fun... 2. --,.- -41. V SUN_NID;ALE7 SHANTY BAY ANTEN MILLS *.I9LLY_ `Carson of` Torbnto "is holidays at his home i .21` 3 18 . 14} 18 341 VV 18 an Z5 95 AA is. " ` 409%? `h I,` The of ditche`?s and8oatte! : V IAQQVOVI-I ing poison .w'ereL the fu aual- -:.metho_d. used ;to. kill .the~worm;._= Northnm. berlnncl:'. County devised `a nohvefi_, plan. 4'.1`=h\e `army t to A cross o?er, a`rai1~v8y-trak%%andV?thefamira~% `ty ;L,4'JAf:.one. ';a;: " " he} ` .2 L .;:- .t:_ ;,u' 1- I}. ` = s- 15-.>.~`AJ.` IJVWVIVCIV L V \dt I K and otgrgwngs, %{1:'th6' 'd.XIl" age has been -slight; compared `to what. "has ;'been * * `some. ie_os_.._`-If _, J V ~ . 2 . . - A -uh ./ ' an *1; V IQal6`\l|ClI.$Q \IOIV$GVQ - In Simcoe there. haveB een` `reports of ravages from diereht sections, ~al'so from 2 F109, Vespra hum. I 4\n4\un ' ~L._L . VI 51']: IIII V 9 VVUIUVUO In discussing" the inroadsv of the army worm this month, .t_he deputy minister said that it `had `done more or less harm` in ~nea.r1y% pa;ts._;of. agricultural %0\i1tario. `1'..v c-_-;.1. n:.._--.' ;.L".`;.; 1.-_-*.L.Q_= ARMY WO-RM PLAGUE `- . - PRAOTICALLY OVER Before the rst days.` of next week [the army. worm plague win! ha.-vev practvicelly ended, according] ; to a statement made on, Monday by [the Provincial deputy minister; `of `$81 -icu_1tu1_'e, L based; on reports from district representativess of the `de- par.tment.` These .oicia1_s; state that `already worm is "entering the pupal state and__jthat" `before many` days its activity! , as" `a,4ca .tetpi1lq~1' ` will ho.~ve' ceased. . `I `I9 s 9 .I I '1.` A-.1 .. .....u....._., ....-. ... .,....,.... . - ' riday evening, July "24; about twenty -ve" young ladies. of Mid: hurst . gathered together on ' the green hbank of Willow Creek near the `old. lighthouse, and enjoyed them_se1v'o`es- by h-aving tea on the beautiful green - grass. Near the I close of the ` evening sports the young men arrived in time for the serving of the delicous home-ma`d`eV ice` cream, made` by_ the. young -ladies. V V _ r t` .. ,..... u..,,,.. . . % L Mfs. Alfred Cochrane an_d.M2ister] 0. Cameron and`. Vera Cameron' [were dqwn at Holcly far? a few days} visi-ting- Mrs. B1_;o\;vn.. rv `['.`__:j____ ,.__,._____ __ A `:51 - _.1.,_-,Ll |"`iCI`1i % Kitchen of I-Iamil-ton was the guest `of Mrs. C. W. Ward for a few days. I 'u'.'.'.. A1.c_;...1 A-._1._.-__- -__J 1r;_L__ district. Black is `in townnfvis-. iting her sister, Mrs.` Gr.` Smith, `for a few days. ' The long-*looke for rain appear-,; ed at last. ` The roots were badly in-- need of it. The mange} crop around here `is `the best for some years- On .account; of -t-he dry weather and the blight, the wild] raspberry "crop is a failure inthisl ?vn. 1 .- -r-v wcvxxa. _ V ' ' - M/aster James "Knunpp of Mine- sing has returned home,` after spending a week or .,so among i'r`e'n.ds here. ~ V July 27th.--Mr. VB. Morris of Toronto called on a few friends in M-idhurst on Friday. ' V I -.~Miss..'Mabe1" Montieth "of Dals- ston was home for a few days last mreglss. _ ~ ~ ' `VIW .. .-rap - -. - . Groves"died a coupleof years ago. Five daughters l.survi-vet: Mrs. W. Waldruff of Bradford, -Mrs. Herbert` Lawrence of Barrie, Mrs.. H.; M. Chisholm of Cleveland; Miss Sarah Groves - of Toronto, and Miss [Esther Groves of Angus. He was a lifelong Methodist and a Conserv vative. Hem early earned the re- spect and esteem of the community land retained it to the e1_1d. ' W ` The deceased was born in Com- _wal11, Eng`1a.nd~, and came .to Angus 33 years ago; the greater part of which time he was employed in 2116 J. :Smi.t}1 Mil1s. Mrs. JV-LL71 V 1119 `'V CGILII D011 Clllhl VV III! l\lV\4SI I K. _.ANGUS 2 ` July 28th.-.M_r. George Groves `died here on S.at1 1rd.-ay; his illness commenced some time ago but only attained serioue proportions about 6 weeks ago. The funeral services on Monday aternoon were conduct- ed in the Methodist Ghurch by Rev. Mr. Irwin and the Rev. Mr. Shep- epard; the pa11~bearers Ibeing three sons.-in`-law,` "Mr. Waldru, Mr. Laxvrence; _Mr. .Ghishohn; _ andr- three g_randson_s, S-tanley Chisholm, Me_1`villeWaldru am} Wm: :Goves; `U1 UJIV \J'.l. lll_B Iialllllo Mrs.` Wattie Cameron of }Hill`sdale spent the weekeend? " with ,the la-tter s father, Mr. `John Mor- -Q:nA-n Hook of Olive `has "gone, to spend `a few weeks in iM'uskoka. for the good of his health.` If. -.._1."'I-l'_...." 117-142- (`O ...... _- _. "A`.'*v'-V. 2-*'v*.;';~?*.*+5'-;'z`.+"'~'.7= .W`?`.*- ."'. ~ .- V T jfhe %regn,;,sh9`w9:s `. fof mm are do-i-ng, mujch _;111 u)`*rove. th , root (crow Vandgthe 9in`TVrdps:;. ` v _M}1s.VJanres Brett` as been spend- ing '9; few t1'ays:":.ixi.jtho5 Queen City wish faisnci-s~. A % In ' A .'u In I...` ' $6 VVJI `I53 I-VICE IIIIIVUBQ I Mrs. John Morrison`. is spending 9. couple of weeks visitmg Afrinds `In Toronto. 12 IV` I . '77 1 5 [Nil I I Mr. 1 Hqmrd canon of. the em Hub is working in` Montreal, . _ Misses Hazel and; Lydia Doh=on' offtphe` 8th line spent the weekund vibiting friends in Barrie. Ailwre -"glad; t0*_S6G:M1f. Edwin `Carson out to church last `L Sunday, after his long illness. ` V ,'II ... T'..L.. 'Il`-.__!.._..' E _ ._ ;.. .12-`. _. samp'1feor.;: L 7 27%_11".-.--Mq`st7` of the ; `farmersv around".`l;}_1isk`.vi: are busy `draw- -ing g` ;:It is a ~i+e_13r: good '3 `dry: season. ` -mu-" .-..;..;.'..L. ;1..:._-_- -"-1. ;._:__ -.{--[ x--vv-by _uou\I_ V-`MRI IIIUI- g I -. fom quarter. H 0 0 0 o`o:i ` Lambs, each. .. Mb) 3009.00`; Hogs, live,` select :.M V -` . spent S`u`nda`y_j with : `Hill: 2 - MVIIDHURST 3:3 c;;,;.;`t:;` gggtsg W l`11?.`i"5 d rs hem .`?lat;%s11,, : " "V . 31$ a ` The army worm has made its "ap- pearance in the vicinity of Beeton. Mr; W. J. Bel`-l , was the -rst to 're- pbrt its presence . _in- the district. Wthile motoring westward about four O'clock Fridav afternoon, J 1113 - 17th,`~he encountered.` `of them, crossing the road._on_the 8th line ,e.iust west. of .,the Thy 1-um t,h.- ;f9.0nd`,=.`.?e.brid88 . to -Mr;_.J.)D,:Wi11iaxpe ;I.tra.ve1li1mg in 9... etgggchgweeterlgy "-.6-izectientik $1. pas. \ 1 mg A must $3: A " t ` f ARMY wom:*_ ,_ ...u uwgvw, LCUUJIIIIIUIIUBU Of *_ the following accounts: Violet V. .t Minogay, County -Court Reporter, j_ and copy. of evidence re Innisll S ,1nvesti~gatxon, $45.69 ; J ud-ge Vance, S fees re investigation, $40.00; `Bar- , rie Gazette, Ad. Court, of Revis- ,. ion, $3.00; Northern Advance, ac- - count, printing andusupplies, $12.80; , Witness fees and; mileage, attend- ing Court re investigation, $97.60; Fred Reynolds, rent. of hall for council meeting, $2.00; Fred Lucas, 106 ' yds. gravel, $10.60; Robt. 1? Rogers, .135 yds. gravel, "$13.50; '1 G60. Moore, 216 yds. gravel $21.60; ' Frank Allan, 78 yds. gravel, $7.80; - Alex. Lockhart, -26 , yds.. gravel, t $2160; Ed. Welib, 62 yds. gravel, ' $6.20; Ben Webb, 70 -yds.-'gra V el,` - $7.00; _R. M . .- .M-.>Conkes9v.:185 _~ gra el, $18.50; Mrs. Jno. Dobson, ;_55 yds. gravel, -'f'$5'._50; Thos. Jacks, 32 yds. gravel, $3.20; Ohas. North- ._ graves, 79 yds. gravel, $7.90; Fred _- Warnica, 70 yds. gravel, $7.00; Frank` Steele, 33 yds.` gravel, $3.30; ._xHugh Averill, 100'yds. gravel $10;' v Howard Allan, 31 yds., g'rav`el,* . $3.10; Rdbt. Stewart, 83 yds. vgra- : vel, $8.30; Jno. Meir, 78 yds. gravel, -$7.80; Levi Mayes, 257 ; gravel, . $25.70; Robt. Rain'ey, f35 . yds. ,gravel,. $13.50; Allan. Watt, 70 yds. ` clay, "$7.00; Jno. Trumably, ditching on 2nd sideline, $29.00; Ingot Iron` Culvert Co., Guelph, $152.40; _In-g`ot- Iron Culvert Q*o., $59.10; C.` G. C7lu.t'e, repairs to lgrader, $1.00; J no. Robinson, work on 25 sideroad, $15.00, also 50 yds.. _ gravel, $5.00; E. R. Robertson, ;'_90_ '. red ; wire `fence, $13.50; _,_'o. Wiley, _work on 9th con, $29.50; 1 Fred Peacock, work `on 9th c< _i`n., $73.50;` Wilson -.Fo1j*b_es, 6 da`y s 3 statute l_ill)0r -done in 1913, $6.00; Afex. McDon"ald," work on sidellsifie, - $18.25; `Geo. Guest,` work on 7th r `com, -$22.25;l Jas; Latimer, "62 1 rods wire fence, $9.30; J as. Mason, . 30 ~.rod's. wire fence, ' $4.50; David " King, ~179Vrods wire fence, $25.50; L Sam. Wice, (wood for engine on , ._grader, $1.50.; fjHenr.yf`. Nesbitb.` $24 A rods wire fence; $3.60 ;~..Ies?eie' Mair,` road to `John Moir s - gravel pit, J .,$3.`0_03_5T'l_1os. ,Malt`is, `road-to` R. W. Rainey s estaveltlr: `$2.00 ; 3A-3'11 ~.M.oir,7= blasting ' ston_-eiand removing . fsamev $1.50.; 2 : Rdbt;' Rdbinson, '-o..n, ;:werk"-- (in 1st. sidelir-.e,, $2.32: = '-Rutt , `building culvert," - . 1 5; Council .-*adjiour_n_ed. `to; meet at-` ..Gha1rR:i11o1aru.ug.<=g15th.. ` _~. N. 1 .$tanding Co1i1mit- tees on Finanpe and Roads and \BricEges, recommended" paymr`.-_nt of . ntnnrulnwxlu-. . '7' - cu auviuwme.-`--*Ual'l'l'ed.' L .A-1lan--+Martii1-- 1`-hat- permission be given to H. L. Albrecht 11:1 in- stall a -gasolin" pump on 4t1l. can. line in Village of Churchill, `pro-. viding he assumes all responsibil- itgd in connection tl1ere.vwith.-C`ar- E ri . - G-VIEW IOCI_IQI0,0I ;Buckwheat .. .. .. Flour .. .... Potatoes, `bag . .. _. Hay, 1' ton Beff, .,in quartr% a.uuU1`VlUW 1111'. UTGSWIC 6 . V` |th appeal of E. B, O:lr,1:1(1Jd er: Ploy a'so1icitor to look after the int.l'.eSts~ of the township. if deem. ed advisaJb'le.-`--+Car'ri-ed_. A 114-... .11`. __; III 2 .Marti`n-A-ll-an-I--'1`Shat the Olerk be instructed to have 500 copies of the Judges report re .Innist=l in- vestigation printed, together with statement of the costs,- and! have the. same. mailed to the ratepayers.-. [ Carried. V ' A11 -- -- -- 'v:5`l-`11`;;1.-'-Martigl-5-A'.I4`Inat 1.2116` Reeve 'and Deputy-R'ee%ve be instructed to interview Mr. Creswic-ke, K.C:, re fhn nv\m.nn1 A: 1:` T 5'1 _ _.----.-v_.vvr _ . "`M1'nu.`tes".f7'd former meeting `read `and, on motion, were Aadovpted. .. . : The _folldwing communications and `accounts were received and on motion were referred to their re- tions from `His Honor J ridge `Vance, R. J. Fletcher, County Clerk, "and: M. Gavililer, O.L.:S. ; - _i pre ;eiit.ikV' Qlgeeg accounts from John Ti`um bly, On-" tario Bridge _ 00.,` C. G. C-lute. Gazette Oice, J no. Rolbrinson, F. K. Robertson, Geo. R. Wiley, The Northern Advance, F. .W. Peacock, Alex. .M_eDona1d, Geo. Guest, `Jae. Latimer, Jas. Mason, Canada In- got Iron Culvert Co. lspective ' committees. Communica- .-,"4i'.['El.`-h'%e met JuI 1`eT 2 1st-, "ad- cording to `p._djoum;nent;. ` 5'11 "_...` _ wig t 6 Send Gopy T _M to; Each Rate- ; F pa`ye*i* in Township Barrie, July 29, 1919;; Wheat .97 -1 Barley ..., . 55_

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