3 Collingw0nd~--M-ayor, \V. J. `Hol- Elen, `n1ajb1-dt_y" 16; Reve. John ;.\la;i-1', n1-.Ljm'iv1;y' S2; I~`1'rst Deputy- "Reve, W.Willi'am41~s (accl.); Second De_p11l.y-'.R'ev, G. C. Coles ('a,(_5cl.'); CO'UI1rCilZ E. J". Bellman, C. ldlamk, `Leggam, _w., Heidmam, ~F.. Jeffrey. }C. Ixalwrence; Board of Education. J. M. )I1if,che11,, D. L. Gilm-our, F. S. Lewis (~acc~l;); Ut=i1-i~t.ies Covmam`s- zsion, S. Burnside, nmaj-onity 1. ` The m.1Inici:pal-d~a.iu-y by-lvaw carried -13) la majority of -1. The p1`o.p`osal for an amrm-al grant of $1,300 to the 267. "I`.l1e G-7our1a.y Shoe by-Ianv car- ried -by 3. m-ajority of 426. The pro- posal of a. pulblvic library site for Ia. memorial earnied. Cinizens Band had a majoriiy ol For the Village of Thornion the i=old '1`-msiees, Peter Scott, Geo. B . 'Hem-_v and J. A. Gorrbe't1,, were re- elected by a.cc1a:m'a,ti-on; 1 .r\._:1I.:.. rn ..... ._1..:_ 11.... n 11` uv . Jl4\l-IL u. ..u.--.. Inna- \Vest Gwillimbm'y--~Reei'e, Earl Rowe; C`o1mcil1ors, Ed. Kneesh-aw. J. D. Neilly, VV. '1`. Grant, W. J. Hounsome. 1 I 5 2 l I 1 7 . wunaunvnn v......., ............v, uauuun. S-ire of Uhe Odd:fel~1urws of Anmnlca. is very low and It is. feared that he will not sn1`v1iye many days. } " " """"" 1 Vdcl,;ox-.ia I-I-g1.rbor--Reeve,_ 'I`.hos. }Lumsden (:icc].); Councuillors, 'F. |Ccha`ss1e1', VV. N. Ball, G-. W. AM=ison. !H. N. Gouett. I .- . -- ..-- - -. ll I`nmis1 s first Cmlmcil meeting for ' 1922 will be held at Stroud on Mon- ~day, January 9th, at. 10 am. I 'Do`sso1"on-nio---Ree\'. Wm). F. ~SLephens; Counc.ill`ors~-Wm. A. C:1mp;be`11, Rube!"-t. Bennett, Dzwi-d !`Eld-er, R. A. '.I`r1mnb1e.~ I 1v:_;..,:_ YY _,, ,, !I\i___ Mitchell, Mayor; j.)us. Moore, Reeve. and Council re- .elected -by accIa.m-.1.1.ion. I I ,..____`..__.._ .. ;l`H|'} \'O'l` FOR (.`()l";\'(.`-lL'l.0Ii!s' IX lN.\"lSI<'lh E Tecnmseth-r-Reeve, Frank W'.:il--` `cox; De-pulty-Reeve, C,v1*u-s Dun~h>mm ('accl.); Councillors, N. Damon, B. !Jebb, W. J. Jackson. THE` I`am~:`C. 1"oRs `ow :1"';i]'.{,'RFl<}:1T .. . _.\.-.-.. ..`. -._-...r,_.- ToLten1uun--~Reeve, M. S. Bran- jdon; C-otlncilllors, J. J. Poole, C. A. `\\r'ea\'e1', J. Patton, J. H. Pearcey. 11,._.1__. 1: ..__. n 1: 1-n______u.1._. .......,... .. ..,...-- .v... ]3eat.o11---Reeve, G. E. Reyonlds; Counczillors, '1`. ,~\. C.h'a.pman, I-I. ;Cu.m.p]in. C. E. Allison, Geo. Vvray. 6 nn.:._4-_ 1-1.- xn._u_,,n \r____... 4 3 1 i Tay---Reeve, Ed. Dunon; Deput_\'- Reeve, Chas. G~1\a11'ix; Ed. (}a1'1~ist:_\', jJ. 1 am1l1=aJ1n, A. Grier. ! . ,,. v-. `. n, n._-.._.._:. .., ... .. .........v... ` I'}rad1'-011d--~-Ree\'e .1. E. Coumbs i21'11d'Co11nci1Lo1"s Geo. O_=:il\-'1'e, J. A. \\'ebb, D. Nolan and R. E. 'I`in`dal1, I-all 1-o-e]ec'led by uccla.mat;io11. 1 rv~A;._..1.,..._ 734-..- \I n nu--. uvu. ... \a.|/an-`Anni: I<`lo`s--Re.eve, T. E; Sn1eit,h'.g Dep.- .Ree've, Jos. Dnrsdale; . Co-uxicilll-`ors, IT. Sc-`olt, R't'rl5t'.' J.'I\Y-i1i?f'ix1',' 'I'J1b(1 Pear- 1 HULL. . . .`. . _, J lnnisl-~- Reeve, Df C`oIeman g(accl.); Deput-_v-Reeve, W. I-{.i1;\~Im'- itin (a.ccl.); Oounci~1'1ors. G. C. Allan, itleo. Leshe. Geo; Arnold. .,::-u- nA,,.__ ` rn1___ :1___.l-..... 1 _A\dja.la---~Reeve,' T11-os. ionncillors, G. I`a:t.{erson, `J. Roman, J. C. Doyle. V 1\___,_ m.,,,,.,, .41. v<,__ ,-. -......-....., ....v.. I :M edonte---Reeve, Geo. 0ver'en`d ; .De`pu`ty-Reeve, Chas. Sublivan; Coun- cillrms, C. Devitt, C. Btrchnnan, '1`. Nott::1wasagu~-~~Reeve.'J. E. Jamie- son; Depmlny-Reeve, Jas. Jar-dine: Cotxncillons, G. \V. Glover, Robr. !G1:i1`I';in, J. '1`. Stimson. i uun nun . Vespm,~~Reeve, Alex. Wilson; De- .puty-Reeve, Grant .I{nuDiD; C-o1mail- lors, .I`a~s. D01`-an, ;\vI'bem Orchard, Geo. McDon~a1'd. ... 7. N -.., n, !Result of Elections in the Townships Sunnidw1e--~Reeve, James Mafrttin; Councaillmws. Thos. Ba'l`es, VV111. M-ansbridge, John I-Iutlh, H; M. .Ba1'ke1'. ' I -- .. .. ".3. 1-., READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 16 :10 0.2.9`. 5--Hi-g`hest. during nirg\h't,- ( =be1'o\v zero.) ' 1n- 11 1-s..4.a "A--. M. Joserph Oliver, 'I\o1~.on-Lo, Gram! . -.n 441.- r\.I.)A!_JI..-_-_ _a A-.._`...l_- THE WEA l`H]s}R' Low High Rain Snow 1/: no. A-I `W. H. Buttery. Poodeve; A `In. ___x BARRIE FUEL 8; SUPPLY COMPANY A A C. BOADWAY, Prop. .308 .265 .21] .178 .151 .126 i Office `H i Office Phone,J999 % Victoria Railway % Nights and Holidays, 313 and Supply Co; % QCOAL AND WOOD % ELECTORS or I.RRlh)l 5`? L` Offiice Y:rcl_s: lb-I - -A . DLH. COLEMAN. 7 Our new 'y.af1Ji"'[ is `now in operation under the supervision of Mr. : =`..x';..- ' Charlie assuring the most courteous treatm'ent. Coupling this with best quality and service at prices as else- where, we__,c1o._ not hesitatf /blicit your valued prders. / s, H T i I wish to thank you all for the: splendid support grwiven me at the` Polls on Monday lz1sL. As 1. enter: upon my tenth succc-s.=.i\'e year 01': service in the old Township 01` In-:` misl I slmll 14.3 in the past e`1idez_u'or 110. serve the interes_ts '01` the A1'u.te~`} (payers to the best. 01' my ub'il>'i'1y.{ 'Wlslming you all a Happy and Pros-_; _rperm1s .\'-ew Year, 1 remain, yours: ` sivncerely. (I 1` IIL... Samuel J. Fishy:-. ..J. . ._._, .........._,. 0. B. Patten-so. o `keep my E`0l`d, 5 . Revo G. (3. :\v"lllI. ';_HANKINGr VHXJWUV IN ANTICIFATION Sp`e`c=ial Attention Paid to Farmers flgnuwn. She leaves to mourn her] MRS. ALBERT MEGILL I Mrs. -ALbert Megi-ll died at, her? Jhome in. :I`o1'qn'to on Momlay. Janu-"' Waxy 2nd, from pleunisy. She had' 7l;ivecl in B?ll`.l.|l`B for many `years, ?where she was well and. fa\'ona`b1yl 5,1035 her husband, one daughter, :.\lrs. Hugh Graham, of Shanty Basal Limd one son. Roy, 01' Toronto. '1`-he funeral was held in '1`dr0n1.(); `;to-day ( I`l1111`sda_v.) I ; (;I:oI:uI: w. l.()L'.\"l` i . (lelwge w. Lount, K.C., one of 1.1m`; and best, know members or: `tzhe (lntean-io Bar, died in Hamilvton on .\lond-a_\*. Jun. 2nd. He was 80; years 01' age and for the lust Leaf ,\'ea1's has lived a retired life. 4 nu . . .. _,_....,....-\, \IL 1119 1.:-un..>.uuu nu `Barrie with his brother, -the latte W illiam Lount. Some years later` Ihe was :1-ssociaied with the late Mr.) Strathy, and then a partner of thel "]`Ll(? DzLIl.on McOa,1'Lh_v. `In 1901. he moved to Stayner, where he "prac- nLi ced for ten year. ' Mr. Lonnt was married three ,, '7. 0 .. -.. ll-v ~~-v---v-- -- -r---v vv---~-----.w 1 `vfi!`e and 1.hr`eV --daughr`er'~s;` *-M:-s. Hztynie, and tw'v.b sons;'WilIiu.m Dun- lfofd of \V`inni;peg and Lorne oIT"C;unp I5,(.r'.aen. ' - ` I Left to mourn `his ioss are his,~. \~':nL"`Cm1p;b1i"' `<`_)"t""'1<'"4;")"I'"t \v;z'1'1.4'un, M }"(_}en'gin2, of7"BL1ff'aIo, a,Ii'd }\I`ai':\i at. 'l\llDl;.~\N`D SIINISTER DROPS ' Q DEAD IN `-Ht-) .\ll}] Rev. J. J. Elliott. pastor of` Knox Pres'byteriar_1 Church, dropped de-`ad 4 in his home at Midland on Ttlesday m'orning. He had come to';\'Iid`l*.md 24 years ago, when the cong1'ega'tfon _ .-of that church was sma:l], but. by ,,"nevjer-tiring ,ener::,'.v, he made .it-one. '0f the largest in the colnm-_unj_ty.`t He assisted in the conduct QLX that services on Sunday and spenvtlon-3' day _aE'ternoon in the curling.-_.; Hel was the t`-other of Dr. }:1l;lt_ot.. of! . Qhristie Street Hospital. Toronto. } He took an active intexjest in_ all .t11`a,tte1's pex'ttain.ing to the \vLFa1'e of V the town, He was an Qxjangemun and an `Od.df_eI1ow, and also belong-1 go to the Chosen }<`riend`s. _ _ l The funera1 will take place frbm i'li'i`: late re-sidenace "on Friday aI':e:'- '!'r.oon at 2'o"cIock fol" 'Inl.e:'me .1: `ml the Union Cemetery. ` I .--.~ ...-_ .. .V...,.. ...-. b The late Mr. Louut was born wt: ; Newlnarket, and was edu.ca.ted at the! lold G1'a.mma1' School in Barrie and! U:ppe1' Canada College. He began} `the practice of his profession in: !1)......:.. ...:al_ 1.:.. 1-....41_.._. AI.- 1.4-] -__-.. ..... _..,.... , I.imes. His first wife was Miss .Sai'ah Mulock, sister of Ghlier Jus- -tice Sir William Mulock, by whom [he had two sons. His second wife; :|\ms Miss Annie Lamrie Morten! Ida.-Lighter oi` the late Sheriff McKel-| _1ar, of 1-Iarxnilton. by whom he had` `one /son and one daughter. His vt.h`ix'-d wife was Miss Elizabeth Meg Jienmie, by whom he had two sonsl and one dallvglel`. | n....__.-..._._ __.- 1.,-_ ._,sn. ,, u 1-, , u .1 pu _v can . 3.u_y, u. Anna The dea-cesed had been -.1 re.-`.'L-i-en: `I`o'f Ilarrie for about fty `years; `He -'!"`\~'as a nlennbers of rUhe"Pi`esbyleria,n "Cl.-urch and ihe Sons of Scozlaucf. ' The late Donald Campbell wa;c.'l1igI1- ' este-med in this -oonlmun.-ity. -L... 2...... .\.... u.:., . 1' n6'Iv on . . . I Su1'v1v1nz: are Ins wnfe and five: `Isms, Fred, Human 'and .\Iurra1y of 5'I`o1*ont,o. and Jzwk and Harold of }H2m1il1.on; two daughters. Ma.rga.re! I of Humirlton and Laura of Ca.-1`iim'n:ta. I Mr. Launt, was a meumber of Kerr .-u--\ A ..- -n ' -. - -4 u - nu... mu ...uuu..v-.- u.. ...-...l Lodge A.T-`. & .\..\I. He `was a staunch I1Lbera1-and cast his vote on Dec. 6th last. In religion-he was it member of the Anglican Ohurdh. 1 1111.. ..........r_... ___,`_... |___.....':_L 1.- In u-uuuusu vn wlnv .-n,u~.uu \J|cu..I\.Aa- 'l`.heremu1ins were hr~a1rg`bt to Ba1'ri1e on Wednesday and interred in the Union Cemetery. A large nmnaber of old 1;x'.ien'ds and a,cquzLirrt'- unces from Barrie and surrolunxl-ingg district attended. - ibis home Crlena,1mond,' [da_\', in his 70th year. r- DONALD BI. CA.\lI BELL ])mm2ld '\)aan1pbe11_ passed r1.wa_\: an on W... A A n . n ......J 1...: g-_.. ., ___ :1 ,.. OBITUART I Lady Dm.,A a wm'1.e \_vy-mdkomel ipuliep, leglband .No. - at the 'IDonn`n.ion Expexviniemal Sm't.ion, I'r_1- ~ } vemnere, 'B.C., "com-piexeq h`r' yea2r_'*ly_'_ If r_eco41\d_ October .3'1si, _jn':odu,cfing V 3.25 eggs dmtix!-g the preceding 3-6-5 days. She'w'a,s hatched on'--March 2-501, 1920, `and commenced t`o"Fa y- ii: Octiot5(_:r. " SJ1`,w'as'fpia,ced in a{ pemnanni. laying house and ,-t~ra:p-f_. iuzested from` November-1st=.'? Dllhgg ,'t`o}u`r `jys*int:(3;rf_;h1{3n1;1g1s; __.`.`,I4;1, gIy`;"'Do,f_;"1 . .pi`od;_u_Qe 10:8 "eggs, wh.i1c`h- is more {than many pullets . `do 'in"`d. ytf,-ax`. From Aug.']s_t' to Oct.` Huh; ivfvhien she qirit laying, `sine laid 78 egglin` 78 days. Cpmmencing on May.18at.h .a,nd- co.u'tjnu1'ng `until 0ct:obe1'"17th, a -period of 153 `days, "she'p1*6t_l-iieid 150 eggsf Lady Dot" did inopgo, broodyduring the year, but-com- `menoed to moult. on Oct;o.be r 111.11, {and quit laying on the 17th. Un- `i r`o.rtu1w.{e_ly there is no _t1'avp nesi .1-e- _. i cord of her ,eggs prior t;o.Noven1vber` {]st, 1920, oihemvise her yearly re- zcoxwd would-have been more. As an ' 11'.nd;ivi'du:11 she is, if unrhiring. sma'I=li g for the breed, but is the most. ilvCt'i\'` fibird in the flock. ' ." .1...` ' I I wish `to thank one and`_a1l.fo1'| iJhelsup'po1'I, given me at I.l1e.e1_gg:tonJ, ogi Momjlay as Second Deputy-Re`e,\'n.-, I will al-ivu:'-s endeavor to s>e_r\`e-the people to the best of my ubiI.it,y,, _, I A 1 1\,_44._....-__ I A _\lint.o l'arme.r, whose furni ad-t `joins the town of Harniston. went .into a local bank on Mond:_1y to bor- *now 11 small sum of money to make up the amount to pay his taxes.i lVVhen he was informed that he had` _money on deposit in the bank he [scoffed at the asse1't'i`on ot' the man-4 _a,ge1', who then turned up the bank books and showed him a. deposit of: four hundred and some odd dvolilars `made ve years ago, which together, with the compound interest. for that time bioughtt the total up t.o nearly ve hundred dollars. A pleasant 's1mpr.ise surely! This farmer, be- ing a. bachelor, will no doubt buy` his best` girl It dia.mon~(l ring t"'or I Christtmgts. ! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, spliril.;u_u-lv fazther Vogf Sherlock Holmes, and also one of-B1'i121in s lezudring sxpiri-tu~a1'islls, described Heaven as a place with all i the conm`orl.s of home, inlan address "last week. In heaven, he de- lcllared, old people will become lyvoung and younrg people will grow to an adult age. When I mm tfhere Ish-all have my books. my \vll'e and my ohfrldren .'\round me. We will have around'us the l.h'ing.s that we love. Discussing the. qllestlion of lspirit edmh;_u1rirJa'lion, S.i1'< A1't4lnn- said llhwt he "haul been in direct. com- lmnmnisuabion with the dead, valce 1.79 voice, on 21 occasions, and` con- \ fversed'w'i.t`h his own. son, WlhTO spoke -in his own voice. He also said nhayt I he sanv ms mother, who a:ppe;u-ed. l 1:9 mm in 8, red c1loa.l_:. of 1i;g.ht.. made at.'a chunch in London, En;.r., ~ `I I L:L'dy Don is from an E.\'pe~1'i- ; mental_ 1~`zu1n1 ock 1197.5 in their pul.le't year and thail. -.u"e1'aged ` is g the result of 6 _vears' b1'eedin;;. andl se'1ect:ion. :\\'hite \\',\':|iulotte l.a_v.5 325 Eg*g;s in i Year. READ THE AD`VERTIS-E.\IENT'S.\ .-1 ('.-\N.\[)l.-\.\' Rl<}("0RD HEN THE NORTHERN" ADVANCE --1 -yr.--M - Mitss Mabel Thompson, of Toron- ;.;,n, is;-110]-idaying at her home here. \r`:.... mt ur.:1..,.... ..c m,.....-......\ ....... ,._...., .`._. ...,......._,...., `~`b _.,. .......y ..-....., Miss M. W'si1son, of 'l`o1'onto, \\'u`l,SI in week end visitor wiuh .r'1'iends . here.` TO TH E 3 ..v. 3. _ } uVLx';'Ca1~scadden and three sons, 10I""13I`_1ld`f0I`d, were among the 1m1'i-: ! d".1y~'w'is`ito1's. \.v__ -xrnn: r<...._`:_ ,....1 1_:_ __.,.u__.__ spent;-_Cvh1'ism11ns VV\ili Currie am] his mother at. the Glen," !;M~i'lehe1l Square. I 1... n _.-..-..V.. .-.,..... , U13. R. Slesser is spending a few; da_vs__jin Baarrie, with his dattg-hter,} Mrs. James Gray. \I!_._. \Ir_..-,_,.,A 'V`|I._1_,,A__1_ - ,,A` `I1 ,.. ` ...... .......... -..... ~,.,-..... I I The Christ.m:1.s entertainment held! 4 in connection with the Cong1'ega.1ion- I Karl Sunday School was a decided su-c-i icess._ .Muc4h credit is due -tnhe chil-! dren in the sp!endid way they gxavv .the program. I roceed`s amounted |co $20.00. `V aw ,,, ,_,u,_,,u-,, , I |L\I .....v.vu. The New Year was us.}1ered in very `stormy in this vicin.it_v. Rev.~ Mr. M'urr.ay, of F-oresf, -.1.n.dl .l`01'*.me1' pastor. preached in Ihex Congregational Church on Snnxluy. PI-Iis 1nan5' friends were pleased to fsee him. I ,. . . . .. . `-- . -- I `,:1_4t.,:1.g1x'}1ig=hton, ' or M-oix-ea1_.-; brd3t=e1' of Rev; -G. H. Kn'igh1.on,} my s-p.e._n{"~7 Ch1'istn1as at the pmsomge.-~ 3 -4._v.\a`-vv V... ..a.......... ...... ,.....v-...,;,.,. e and Mrs. Vvalvter Lauder and] is'on,_ ,."an,d Miss Bessie Lauder, spent {Ch1_'i`Lrnas with Mr. and Mrs. Jamesv ; Lzufex`. ' I nu \`|'.n$s.-.1 7711. n.-.-.4.-nu ml? Vnunn ' Miss .\Ia1'gamet BlzLckst.ock,' of Bu 1'- rie, is visiting with Mrs. A. L. E "l`h:oms~on. 1 . ........ .. , | M1` .and Mn. George .\-IcCu~ni..*'i gspen}. Christmas Wihh Mr. \V:1Ho.r and Miss Thompson. rr\1_- ru_._:..a_-.-.. .._.l._..l._...........l I./.I.l Congratulmions to "Mr. Lees, in daughter. nu... . _ _ . ....I ....`L....1 .......A TO THE. -.1;I;1:(`.'r on 'rHn_ 1'()\VN%HlP ()l<` lN.\'ISFlI;- ` w ........,,..u,.. ` ` The annual school meeting passed loft quietly, in 11119 same old place and at tlhe same old time, and .t.hc` `same old gang. Miss `Mary and Ma;st.e1' Alexandexji .Glmnt, d3a,ug.l1t_e_r_aa1d son or the Rev.; " Hzu"vey_ Grant, of Hongm, China, 1_};1,ve rgpgrned Ano "Llewe-'1I`yn_ Hall, 5 `Oshawa, after spending the`Chnis1,-' -mas va;ca.1}ion with _phei1' uncle `and. =_a.u1}1J_ .and_ Mrs.- Edmund" 1`Izm~`(l_},j.,! `of \\_/"m~s]ey S1. ' That` Bolshevik Russia may d.is- approve of food relief on the . ground that v'ictua.1s are rea;cnian- \ ary" is the novel thought of a con- tempouary. Certainly` suvplns ea-Ls are damlming pI*.6o~l' of caxpniztalism somewhere, and ivt is a question whetber Bo1shevik Russria, can cog- Histenuy satisfy its hunger. As \ lvro-_fh1", Goose n'nLgaht.swy, were she t1'ansl'a:t.e- imo P5ussi'zun: ` Ivan Spmtsky -Bound no fa:hsVIcy: His wirfe could md no lean. " `Eanh empty hum Pndves tromblesome To- Trctzky and Lenjne. |_ ,-M1`, Woods. of the Sterling Bank?` is con,\fa.-1escing_a.t his home in Smy-Q .n.er, after receivng an injury to his .,1'egby being kicked wit.]1 a- skate! 'rduring,.'hockey prmtice. ' Nfi 2: X153 FL 11 I13 NY..'x~c 1:!` A I ox-.n n}! In` V .. A..u....,-..-.4, -.,..\,u.-ub hat: I Mr. Roy I1u;.;::zu`.d, of.` the Univer- any of Toronto, and Miss Onma` Porter, of Toronto, we1'e'the guestzsi `_of.M1'$.._P. C. Lloyd last week. `L 71 I I .\1iss Sara Caldwell, or me clm-; drenis Hospital, I3uf1'a1o, spent, l'\`ewi qYe'a1"-s with her parents, Mr. and; llwlrs. J. W. Caldnvell. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. 'I`hom\ps0n,` of Holland Landning, spent the week! 4 lend as the guests of Mr. and .\Irs.; !C. T. 'Dhorm.pson, Penetang S1. l \r.. 'n.... 1. _ .,...._...1 -4- 1.1-- 1v._:..-_. : % Mr. Boyd Craw, of Peterfb~oro. has! `been visitxing his cousin, U1`. lx':1n1;; Dutcher, for the past Week. ' ! \v.. 11.._...... 1v.:`.:-__ A .x._ vv._,-,, , 1 E Mr. Pe1'c_v V'1\'~ian, of the 1.7nvi\'-.1 - :sit_\' 0.1 Toronto, was home this xvxrek Ito at'ten.d the weddvin_;' 0|` .\'.wS J-52111 VW sm er. ' J L\ I1'. E-1~u1e1' Webster, `of me Ba1n:k" 'of 'Tdr6r'1t"o`, spent the'week end in: Siayner. \n . -. .... _.... A t. 1-` "I"xrish Io thn< th eIec'1,o:x-_""t"0!+.;. "the Splendid s1I;');i0i't a,ccord'ed"':nie', fkih the eleciion on Honda-V and. - eleting me R-eev`e 01` Ba1"1`ie_fd1-Ii. 1922. " L -...,. ..-. . `Mr. and ms. T. \Vilson spem New Yea:1"s with their d a.'u,21h't=er in! Newlimrket . -2-, - . -. - - Mrs. J-zunes: Simrpson, of 'I"h-m'nt.nn.! is visi1in_L; her son, Dr. L. J. S'nn,p-` son, uh-is week. r.\I1'. Cecil Lully expects to leave for Boston on Monday, where he has accepted a 1:.-::si tion. ' \,l.. 71...; n ..... ._ ..n ru-.__n_ ...,, 1. ,. ` .vuu nun: not - Asses Leona I and Madeline Covughbin, of Hendnie, spent '1"ue~.s- day in town. 5 \|'_. All . . .~. I I V'VV`.V | Mr. Albert; 1}assin;;Lwaig'h1, 01 ; B1-a.d't`~ord, .spent New Ye2ur s with ! zfl'i9.I1dS `in town. i -.-.... Jk/ ...,. .. Lcwv wlscna. Mrs. C. Gosney visirted her par- ents in 'I\or=onto over the ho1Iid'ay. Miss Lilrian McGowan spent New] Ye_z5r's at her home in Oolldngw'ood. Dr. Ludien, or the Mayo Clinic, Rmchester, is the gilest 0.! Mrs. I:/r] g?ib7bon. zxr. N... ,_ VJ . -` .-I Mr. Bo.-whey spent New Year`s ,at his home in Oshmva. ' I n_u:_ -n - I, . muss Eva Mays speni New Ye :L:"sE 'in Toronto. I ' vvv ----a AAvnAAv AIL vauxuvva. " ' Colin Pae i-s visiting his mother] Mrs. Wm. Pae, 1101` a few weeks. ' n r..- n n - - PERSONALS EDG AR Home is \Vhere the Cu): i,s` _ 'IYhn .l`ederal _DepamtmenL of Labor} reports that mzoure g`a1'ages _ thani ._hum9s were built in t.'he-IRS.-`I~;1s't year. .. 1`he droll Dr. Holmes. were he sUI1,alive and wihh 11.3,. mu`g.ht. ,- awe to 1`e_vlve oneb 01`. his _best ` _m-s_._ 'I`h.us: V. 4 ray:-.9; `my wants, are._.__f__e;v;> ask for room an:d,;h,qard. ronm and board-. _\ytiL] \ and Mrs. -On 01' beL'o1'e the first day of- }`eb'r'ua1'_v in each and every year, every (:or1Jo1'a1?i0n. w-hether incor- po1'a1.ed under the law of Ontzaxwio 01" otherwise, which has its head 01" o1 her~otces or doing business or; xany other part 1.hereoI.' in uhe Province of On-tar.i'o, and not being a. co1~.p0.rut.ion liable (50 payment. 01' taxes under the Conporatdon Tax Act; shall wiuhout notice or demand 10 that effect make out, verify and dehvex` to the Provincial Secretary on or before the 81.11 day of Febru- ary each year, a detailed st'at.en1enrt '.or return containing centain inform- ation as.of the 31st day of Decem- ber next p1'ecedAing. -rn .. .._-.._......A:.... .......|..... .x..r....1o :...l ,The" United S-t.a1i'e.s eld crops had :3; value` in 1921 of only ve billsions, ,cont1~a.s1ed_ with ihimeen billions in 1919. . The drop there has been re- latively much greater. United Staies ag'x*i.cu1tLnfe is a 1-i.val o`f'Can- Izrdiiam agniculture, and wwhichever hues the lowest. cost. of production will win in the race for the erxzpom. niarkels. 1.!` certain siandard costs per acre are inm-`it-.1.ble, then the gain must be in_ production. Every bushel extra bar acre diminishes ` cosi. %.1O bushels. is to cut. cosi. in half, zor, in effe.c1, 10 double price. This ;is the solution of the agnicuiiural fpnoblem, and the Pro\'inc'ia.I De- gpanuments of Agricultui-e ought to {join with the Dominion in obt`ain>i.n',*,v I a great. supply of clxeup fentiliizer for dnistnisbiition at cost, and engaqe ,in at greater production per acre 0 i cu iimzuign: V T10 get 20 bushels, instead 01', All i.ncorpo1'a'led c.omrp:1n1ies are `notied that at the last session ori |Lhe Le;:,vis1afun'e The Ont.zmi'o Com-i ispanies Act was amended as fol- i lows : 1 A -uun nu. \.\,\.....u ... ,,. IL :1 conporation nnakes de1'a.u1~t, i-n camvplminsg Wi-lh the above, such. cor- pom-t;ton shall be 1-ia=b1e to a penalty undersectiovn 135 oI'_ 'nhe Onvtario Qomrparnies Act. -n1.-_x_ _.__- ._ r ._ B'1'an.k fomns for makdng the above 1-et.urri' may be orbtwined on arpqpildcation at the PI 0`Vi`n`CiIBz1 Secre- tary`-s otce, Pam]-iwment. Bu-i1d.inrgsr,_ Tororfto. .r"-v--- ---n.r~'"~" ] I I I The condition is there and some! '!readjusl..n1em. must occur tluu will `leave some net profit to the t'urmin_-.1 ficomuulnlty. The decline in (Mlle! Eand other stock values, as well as 1'in iumlplemenls, has dezp-reciu'e-l the] `W capital value of agriculture. 'l"hu`t.` is no! so l1lll`Cll a c:).us_e for worx`3', /except to the man who conLra1c1c3 .;1a.';;e debts with an inflated rl'oll:;'..` - and has to pay them with 21 deated dollar. To pay $1,000 in 1919' ` vahoul, 400 bushels ol' wheat were 3 required. To pay it now L00`) ibushels would he needed. Once the 9.1'ea-djtlst-.111eut in values has 0CC1lI`l'(~.'fl .jsh0wever, xhe mum problem is` In 71m1l zuleqllulo 0zn'~nln'g s. .-\ nk] crop value of a. billion dollars pre- ;Isu`mes it Iolul :x.g1*ic11ll111'z1l owpul .f\\'or1l1 about $l.l0(),()0ll.00f). The, Eeslimute is none too consex'\'aIi\'e.; -'l`lmet. comes from about ;'.U.0(`I0,U`H'lf iacres oi land under crop, plus pus-i turr-a-ge, o1'cl1-urd. etc. 'l`hz1x1. ll'l\?f `averagee gross return is l1m'(lly Silt ) `per acre. ln the \V'esI, an :1\`er:L.';e $01` 18 bushels 01' wheat. to the `LC."G. at $1 :1 bushel, does` not pay tax- ipenses. 'l.`he costs or seed, seedi-n_:r.' t.ln'es.'l1ing, haulin:;', ()\'e1'l1ead,. in- `terest. l:i\'1'u~g expenses, etc-.. on, say, E160 u.cres,' would, lea.\'e less than a. 'lalborer s wage at such a razte. Yet 318 bushels {-0 me acre is 21 good aver-:1ge .now in _Ca_.nada. Two dol- lar wheat could make it really pm- gtalble. But if wlxeat is to stay aft a,dollar, what. can the fulure be? llhe only way` out, apparently, i.s '*1'o-r an increased, yield. _The `old soil `bushels. W h_y? . Because .of . inten- ___- ._,. ,.- n,,..-1,-A _, I\ an _, . of Gernfua.ny yields 30 bushels to U118`,- acre. .]3l`iltiSh whegxt will ave1'a.ge.3O - -sive use of fertilizers. Ou1-,,.C3a.r),ad-I ! ian famn Alamd-.;- can be m-zrde much; - lmore productive, without extension? or? acreage, by adequ-*a.1:e `re-1`ei'Li1iza-i 4:.-- -u.u annmou nu .,u...-.u.n n uni. uuuus,-.. by Bradford on 'Duesdny zri-.g`h't in Bradford by 7 to 2. * Thehvalue of CaIia:da e eld cnovps _ in 1919 wts a;pp1'oxin1mtely. $1,600,- 000,000, out of a total of about `_ $2,000,000,000 for all agricu-l~t~u;ml products. In 1921, this value was scarcely more than $1.400,000,000. `This large decrease of" $600,000,000 in gross receipts has meant th_e wip- ing out of most of the prot on" ope:-a:t.ions, and explains why busi- 'ness with the farming conun111ni-ty is relwa-rivel_v qutiet. . art of tha:t de- . crease is saved by uwzban. p1ibcl1asex`sl.' who pay lower prices for 1`-oods'tuffs, but on the part` that is exported, the 1' clifx`e1'ence is a dead loss to the couzu-! .try as a whole. 'I`ha.~t $600,000,000! dep1'eci21.Lion means gI`(?:ll1y jessen-3:1! `_p1ii-chasin-,2 power. ` | mn__ __,___u _ . . . __ :_, m...._ ,,_.x __.._,i i I May one year 1922 h.or;e:{: V-of I-Imxpiness and-5P1`.ospe1`.it.3i_ to you all. n u 1-; Nmvmmket juniors were bezuten .. 'l'I.......I.L'.._.I `.4 n'\.._....:--. _!.A.d. 2.. N0'l`l(`.E .l`() (,`0.\lP.-\NlE. 1-`.mMI.\:_u _ l l{()Fl'I`_ ..-. -. ..-v.-, Provincial Secretamy. !.Ge0. Leslie . . . . . Ia. C. Allan . I Geo. Arnold ` . . . . . !Hm'ry Reynol-d's . . I R. D. Henry . " V. Tromzbly . . . . . W. J. M'eE\-Ias Le1's B. Quamz ... Chas. Wice . . 'Ori1`11'a, Towvn's h'i;p--Reqve, C. H`. Jenmey; Depmty-Reeve, J-ay Walker; lcouncillors, W. Bla,clcwel], Wm. {Johnston J. I-I*awk-in's. : iuv p. -u- v n ` v` . Orillia T0\vn-~-M-ayor. W. H. Tud- `hope; Reeve, Geo. .-\. Sinclair; Fdrsl ]De.put_v-Ree.\'e-vH. R. .1. Holmes; Boyd; Connci.-llors, J. Bmvber. `Well-ing-non Fisher,` Gcordon E. lGram., J. J. Hzu.1e_v, T. `I . Hart, Geo. .\I.cLean. Second Dep'uty~Reve,'. J. Russel" Jan.` To the Ratepayers, . the Township Innisl