Sl'}N.\'l'()lK I). J. Roburn, as ch-uirm-.1n of the ` xaxeetixlg. explained the nzlture or the gatherimr. The se1"\'i(-,es o!"Mr. .T.`*.ur1o`w `could be had in Dzn'1'ie for nne or two days :1 week. to help organize the -work here. It would ;cos! only about $200.00 and it was For the men in decide: if the boys `oi Bzuwica were worth I.-he effort. '1Tl1e amount asked for was u\'er- -subscribcd in it few minutes,` and `we may hope to see an orgzanization under \\'a)' here in 21 short 1ime. _liI'II\'.\' I`)- l"l` .\'l l<}.\KS '_l`() (`0L'.\"l`\' (`()L'.\'`-ll: EI(`-HT l`.\CH`2s' the value of 1 and to the L can `be done money and r was urgent- I leaders 10 Collier St. Methodist Church.` Rev. }l:u'uld I`). \\ ell\v0m]. l..~\.,lS.D.' a.stur. Sunday, Jan. 29th 10.00 u.m.~Class ;\leeLin_4'. 11.00 11.111. -~-'I`he Rev. Janles Endi- cott. I').I)., Generaly Sec1'eLax'_\k I-`ovreign Department of the `renera1~Bozu'd 01` Missions of the Methodist Church 0! (`un- ada. Burton Avenue Metllodis ]\"nit:t.in,2; .Doue~S0cl _ old ones ret'o0le>d; your own ,\".1r11 or we `furnish nl prices to coxnpe-re with any. S'.\lisl uc1iou r:11:n':1nt(c=d. 22 ,xf.ix-ove St. 32151. B11-rrie. Help \\'un1e(l--~~..\ln11 and wnmvn to sell to women in hunws rulme-r-' lined, wutm'p1'o0l' (}in;.:h.2m1 .\.pr0ns,; for use in the kitclu`-n. (Tun vnsilww earn $14 daily and morv. Rapid? seller and 1'eud_\' demzmd. Send `(full cents for sample apron and l`ull'-I Dz11'ticul;u'.<. .\Iunt-,,\' rnfundell ill] sample returned. }1'llisl1 Rubber Comnan-.\'. 232 Mclill Stu. }\lontreaI. ....g," Hill. R. M. MCCONKEY Stroud ? 1101` ml .\Im-riagn ])ic-cllsos` Ofce : Si'an(lzn'dBa11k .l3uildi11g', in Stroud. \V'anted --1-`urnished bed1'.o0m and: sitting room for young couple with} one child, Bamire or :\1I:1nd.ule. Ap-: ply Box 75]. Feuxale Help \\"-:u1r.e-d- Ymlnf.-.' lady: to `-mind ch.ild1'en and zxssisl -withl , lighl :house\:'orl<. and be willwim: lo 'tr_ave1. Apply Mrs. I-Z. '1`. Slophem~:._ N04,}; 47 \'unr.;`u S7,, ] {=i(-.hnmnzl 1',`r:"v I .0ice lo Lef~- 4-1 `ply at 4:; or -18 "Chas. `J011(-s, Paintmg. lmsi N 7'movcd` to tho shop at thci if .b'ack 01' G. G. Smith's Fum-; C :1-.- (`u._,, -n "1:-,,1,1 on - lor Sale`--1)x=ophead Sixlgel` Sew :-` in;_: Machine. also 3 burner _!.',`lS: plate. Phone 437, Simcoe Hall. P Wood :l`orUS;1le~--Cut any I(`.1LL',H1 to? suit. }eo. Leslie, Phone 541, .\l-:_ i ~~--A~--~T--.~---~ -- - T-v.- I --'I`h entire second nor in: B""i 8` """"' 3 3 the 1~'nion Bank or lunadu Buildiingi A large crowd was on hand to see, will be for mm, on the l-gt off the local juniors play the Granite` ]"eb1'11ai'_v next`. A suit? of ve; juniors 0|` Toronto on .\'1onda_\ night: .-rooms or individual rooms for ol`-"rHP gain was hall` an hour Jun in 11065. Vei'_v -central. bnifwziier heat-5 st.zn`Iing owi.n:..- lo the visitors not} ing and electric ligiit. Apply 10;` an-rivin_.;` in lawn till the 7.51) trziin.j `mzxnazer. : i`he- in was in pe1'1'ecI. condiiimi. ` `VOL. LXX.. N1). 50. S. M. I31-ach, Pastor .\`nnd:1.\'. Jan. 29th Sp -vices 11 :1.m. and 7 pm. St`. day School at 3 13.11). \\'. '1`. I .{mt. Pnstm-. `Sunday. Jan. `lmh .Servicos at, .11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Schonl at. 3 o'clock. '12. HARRISON Baptist; Church PAINTING T~IiErE % 15`i)litMs'11I.'l.E: L -WANTE~I-)M TO LET I}a.\'9Id 3n_\'f'Ie1d r ll,ll'r ! ADJ The play `begun to liven up in 1119?] . second period and 111191` ten minutes: , _ 01' end to and duslu-.< by bolh lea-Ins?` ndy: .-\rm~sIron_:: passed to I.i\*ings10n<:.? 'ith who scored IBa1`1'ie's third on :1. nice` to` shot from the side-. Bogzlrdis and; ms.` Woods came on z17.:'.n'n and the latter` mil m:1d(- it four on :1 shot aftel` :1 face-' 30f!` a! let`! wing. ;\1=u1str0np; secured :;h:- puck I'x'om l'2u~e-o1`lT, heat the dc-1 1, . . . n Ir.-new and .~:cnl'c(I Imm c`l:)s.- In. ; ( ``"`' I ie-xcu Iuncled (lmtxiius first from :1 M , . . . .C. -v, SCl1l)HJ`.!* 111 Iron! 0! H11: goal. I ;il,\ .V\"-o0cl.s' took :1 9110! which zlppvuwrl; . 2 p'd;1<) strilw the _:uu| posl. but thv goal [ -" umpir+_~ rui: his hand for 2: goal. ' . . . ` I "_ oul Ilzrle-rm~ Um\'.'n I'v!1L In :ll- X if _ II I 10 Ihn 1-m1I1_Im`. - \n I` \\ ,___4Loca1 Juniors Too "'% Much for Granites; K 9:1`. j(l1'ew's C1iu1'ch was :nesda,v evening and the reports ot'~ 1 the various gthat the church is in a mi1'ishin_<.r; ' condition. ;ment shows that ;ra.ised for maintenzmce. _for missions, and $2,410.01) for thef . .\.\'l)Rl1}\\"S (`HURCH 1 HAD SUCCESSFUL Ylu`.-\ll! St. An-` held on \ \- ed-; The annual meeting 01` organizations showed , 5 treasurers state-i $6.-545.m) wasf '2 .5 71.62 ,` The i school Iliortagage fund. z 1r.......... n.. p1'oH_\' I\\'0 were _L'( [liX'I;:' in some _ mun ru.sl1e.s'. but Loftus. saved se\'e1':x1 `goals by going to his knees. Powell? ;czu'1`ied the puck the 1el`J_E. Ih 0]` H10` -ice and pussml `notched number when Vnicn slop. :.cco1'ccl the final goal or I11:-mum-. 011- I0 Livin5.:slom>, who seven for .Bz1r1-ion (lranixes scored their third goal [`ur:k failed to clear after an Iogarclis and Woods `:1 nice cum-binution play. The lea-ms: ` (: 1'anitos--~('}()z1]. L01`! us; right d 0- , `left wing. 1\'eLt:1e-eld; fence, Kitchen: left defence, spew:-; . centre, Pierce; rignt wing. Junki :1 : Curry. ..lacks0n. 'I`ownle_\'. .... ..., u. -1. .uuuA<: uuu A! Musical Committee,` J.| A: Ma.cLnren. Congregational Sec- ,x'eta.r5', E. Braden. Auditors, H. M. TLa_v and M. D. Morrison. i I I An): Boys` Suit in our store half `price. Drown Bros. -, Tim third periud w:u-. Ilw I'us!_e-st 3- ut` the ni;:.hI. Gruniles r.-ount:d their second goal \\'h(>n Tucl: acci- 9 dentully kicked the puck into his own goal during a mi.\`-up. The` [locals w'm'o beginning to gel rlwir` 2; team play \\'m`king and on :1` .bm1nli-' `ful three mam c-om-bimuion Li\`in.-;- .ston st-omd on :1 pass right in from 0]` the 20:11. 'iogzu'dis and Wu-;~t1,~= ,-..-v. ....,.,..,_-,.-4`-,\. .uuu. g Messrs. Cowan. Stone. Nowtoni jand \Vz11ker were elected to the` Board of Manztgexxxent. Trustees] S. J. Fisher, W. S. Moore and J.` ! n....-.... ....-_-1 n.,,. H.-\l{l{ll*}'S BIG ~BO.\'Sl IEL l .\IOND.'~\Y :\.\'D TL"l4}Sl) \Y B:u'1'ie's Big Bonspiel will be held on Monday and 'I`.uesday. ~l:]ve1',v-. ? thing is in readiness and a big time` fis expected. Entries are coming in ifztst and a. big crowd is -.1ss111'ed._. `The prizes are on exhibition in H. EG. Robertson's store and are most; ,genm'ous. The 1`ozu'in' gzuxle" is` jstill the most popular or winter: esports and local curlers are mostl !enthusiastic over the prospects of` ithis year's spiel. `B2ll'l'i( ~--G'0Z1I. 'l`ucl<: right du- 1'ence. Carson; left, del'ence, Powellzj centre, ;\1'I11slx'on;:; ri}.:ht wing.` Livingstone; left \\'im:;. Em:ms:? -subs, Bogardis, \\'0ods, \\'hit,t-ulcm-.' .Izun1ies0n, Christie. .`-, N\ld\4 rie were halving two shots`. to Ilmir` 7 .44. 'i one. 3 [_`SI.zH`Linf.`,` owi.n;: not; n;".1rriving the train. . ice The Jzluuary session oi` the Colintyf :Cou.nc-i1 opened on 'I`uesd:1y at 2,:`\1 p.m. All the members were `pres-:: First. period 91.11 at the opening. will! rhea excep-I 4 The period opened with Burriei OD 0 . -1- -`U"'. R``*?` `` 01' C0111 n.I-3 - f altar-king and had several shots; '0`1- _ V ' 05 dead on. w:hi(-h Loftiis ('1ezn'ed. buti The I-5'1 OM91` 0" 1Jl|3iI15S 'i15` zufter six minutes of plav Bo':.:urdis1:Wa`l 0" t"0C`U.' 1110 W'l1`dn- Tilek 31u.ncled the rsi. gear] 01` the _E ,'11l1|(`..i1"15'* [iY1.`~ -' WAS Calletl -to order by R.?r I [1 {oak mum mu [minute-g to 1;-mdg.I. .lleLcher. Clerk. and he asked ioi-`l itheir second goal. .\1'l1lStl'0I1:.'.` d<`2in_i:,i11111i11'1-T1- ml` the Om`? 0" Will"; ;theVtrir.-.1: when he secures a loose; 50* 1922- i( : Duck in from 01' the nets. Tho visi.= There were 17 naum-5 numin-.\i':d,i S 5} tors were weak in. shooting and B'.lI`- 115 '1'11'0WS 3 | 1 _ ,,, . r ...- ..u__,. ., .. . ` r< Ll I.v...1.\.. ..-...._ ._.- n..u.u_._,,. .......,. I. R:-l`m'oe---~ C. Brown. Second '|` hi rd Ix` 5` J K , n I lpqlllrcs the services 0|` at real good; Jimn to act as special cunvassvr fm-l V.-',_ l3lll`l'i(\ and (1islrict.. :\])pl_\` ` \ A) 1 P4.-riod The ur_<.:enl need of such am in-3 Id 0 `V9d`1stiL11tion was vividTl_v presented `by 1'epS "`all the speakers. The institution; "5 will cost mbout $800,000. and :1. con-` `""Shm-4':siderable sum of this 11215 zL11'e:1(l_\' :`er's stnn-x-v;.A_-.. _.-:~,q nu... n..,... .~. n_..l i It. was shown that in the last four! years 50 patients from the cuunlyl had been treated there, of those 22 had -been given free treanment. At the present time there are 13 patie-nts from this County being treated at the hospital. It was pointed out by Mr. Reid that the `been raised. The. Provincial G-ov-X ernment has given :1 grant of $150,- 000. the city of Torontio has give-,11, :1 grant of $150,000, and subscrip-` tions of over t.h`a.t amount have been given. The amount asked For from` the C-ount,_v of Simc-oe is to go for` capital account. .\ (lepululinn wztiterl on the? "County Council this mm'ni11r; iI.Sliillf.:`: J1'ox' a grant or at least $515,000 `fox-1 `the .\Ius1;ul Hospital 1'01" C0n- ;sumptives. The deputation was; `headed by I}. M. Lay, President or! `the local .\ss0Ciu.ti0n. Geo. Reid, [business -manager of the .\-Iuskokai '1-Iospiuil, and H. R. Tudhope. oifi iTo1`onto. spoke, also W. A. Boys.i .`K.C., ;\I.l ., and His Honor Judgzei Vance. 0 A The new \\'a1'(1en wu;~' e:~'cm-ted to; the dias bv Reeve Smith. of Iv`Ios_ annd I)epul,v-reeve Davis, of liss-a,; ;where the oath of oice was :..d-min-by `isterecl by His Honor Judge \'a.nce.j .\d,iulu. all said they would he} aspirzuns in the near fulure if . -tlll`-l1t`.{l 10 the Council. Depu1.\'-l =Ree\'e Williunls of C0llin.v.\voo(l suirl` he and had oonsiclerecl the mailer, l)u1.} l'(`- I .would will1d1`uw this ,\'e:n'. l-le_ `would look 1'01 the honors in Ihu_ `near future. 192: . seemed to be` {denitely taken. but, in 192`! or .1925 he ought to {One by one all withdrew but Reeve, Sinclair, 01` Oriliiu, and Reeve Ban!-1? Sing, 01' HSSH. .-\ ballot was Ialwnl `and resulted in 27 votes for J. .1. I).; f Hunting and `.21 voles for Geo. Sin? `cl-air. Reeve J. J. D. Banting was` Zdeclurccl elected as Wurdml fur. `1922. 1 had been 2Lpp1'0z1ched by st-.\'e1'zIlg; 1 have :1 cl1unce.f- ..-..-.-. . . . ., I/I -.......uu. - t .1213. :\Io0`t'e. nt'.\1liston. st-.u'te11 `tI1i11gs when he said "he did not `~ have the nec9s.~.. t!`_v funds will: him to ent.-rtain the Council`m-'< so he \\'tH118d to withdraw `l'1`0'ni the cun- tost. A _J.'t'(`(l1 m:1n_\' more su.l:lt-11- 1) 1'et11etntJet'orl the)` were in ahmtt-` the smnv fix and withdre\\'. Rr,>e\'(>|` Coleman. of tnnisl. said he had; been u1)pt'ou(-had `by many of the: `Colulcillors to kno\\\' if he would hm a (',`.1I1(.li(1dlt *. Ht`.]1|(1 not 1::-acle am `rc:1n\'a.~:. and for this year he would with(lm\\', but it` he was -.1 I't1t.!l:H)(-.1 0t` thn. Council for 1923 he would 1)? :1 (-undidzme for the Wardens1tip.= Rm-\'e J'.1't1ltt?SOl1 ot` Not_ta\\-`us-w.-;2t._ Ree-\'v ])ulton of Ta) . Reeve Mr`-g :l\'inle_\' of Om, and Reeve Good:-ve: t. . .. .. u. , ..v.. .~.. ;....... `.2 numi11ui':d, -_ ` p` (7. H. Eplelt. reeve 01` Co1d\va2e.-r: J. 1). Banting, reeve of Essa; I-I. Jmniesun. ureeve of Nottawzusagzl: __{Ed. Dunon. 1-r=m-'9 of 'I`zL_v; J. -E. " . Coombs. re-.o\'v of 'Bra,d1`ord; J. Jar- .\.':I{S I-`(Hi _; The Old Established London} ;_ Life Insurance Company v I `dine. de'-.puI_v-rveve of N0! 1 zuva Sugza ; I reeve of W. (rwiliim-V Ia x'1 Rowe, ; hm-_\'; Geo. Sinclair, 1'ee\'e of Orillia; I 1 I I". \Vilc.o.\', l`(.*( \'e of Tecumseth; .H.f1 I`). Coleman, r'ee\'o of Innisl; \\- 1n.i9 Williams, Isl. (leput_\'-reeve of C0I~;3 \ 1 1i11_9;1\'ood; Thus. Goodeve, reev of 4 ._\dja1'.1: Jas. Martin. rec-\'e of 'Sun- V v niclale: J. N. Jackson. nreeve oI`:) C1'(m1u)1*e; 1)." 1\[cKin1e', i'e\'e u|`:V Orr); S. J. Fisher, reeve of Barrio; 311 .lus. ;\Io01'e. 1'eo'\'e of Allist-on. `H inn. J. .1. D. BANTING, REEVE OF ESSA, IS ELECTED? 1 WARDEN FOR 1922 E; New County Council Opens Its 9 January Session I Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, January 26th, 1922 tilmzm gxmmzae. $15,000 FOR .\lL"Sl(OK.-\ H(D.*!`l'l`.\l., f Alliston. Sl1ll`f(!I1!' 2')` yo-.x 1`. 1-! u_ .\I:1_\'u r -. Lit.tlc=`0l' I}urri.e Iix-\Vur~ he Ihu_ dens '1`. .\`in1ps0n. J. Todd and J. J." 23 .\I(:Kni;ht were (lS]H`(l to say u vfmv i111924 words. Mayor Limo e.\'ten(lr-d `.13 I c11unCO.f\\'elcomo I0 thv (jouncillurs I0 1119 ithdrew Rem'e.r:oun1_v town and hoped their 240-` , Ban1-jjourn would be pleasant. The vxg ta1<(-n`|wa1'dens recallecl Um d:1_\`.~'. whr-nj 01eS the new \.\";n-dc-xn. - they were in thv sunm pnsilinn us` I g The people of Barrie lmve a J treat. in store for them next month when the Huntsville Band will hold .1 concert in the Opera House on Feb. 23rd. , . u. Vua.-ux.--. ` i Moved by Reeve C01emzLnand~: Reeve Sinclair that the ]*`inz1nco fcommittee consider the adviswbility of nmking a substantial grant to the Itlskoka Hospital for Con~! I sumptives. ? I 3, over Ilzmk of '.l`orontu,` S1lt1Ll'd)' or Moudny n1m-nin,(,-` I The Order of the Scottish Ritcsi ;heid 4: -rm-;;111ax' meeting on '1`uesdav ' I ..,._. l\Il _,w.. 4 His Worship the W -.u'den :LHSll'!`(?d the clelegzuion that the matte:- would receive the serious (.'0nsidm'-. }ation of the Council. j `t u . v\ .-. . lmen1he1' 01' the Council 119 \v0ul(l` 5l1m'e no lnesitancy in ;:i\'in;; the full` !amount asked for. His Honor; `Judge Vance hoped the Council? gwould concede: to the reqllest and? igi\'e tho zmmunt uslied 1'01`. ll: [would add but an, small amount lo: 3the levy for the year. | 111 1gv____`_.A, .1 117 1 u __. .- ....v.... -y-v,vuv- _ '2 EL 1'utepzL_ver or the CoLm'ITy, M12} I-}0_\'s 11l';::>d the Council to :.:i\'<= tho; mutter serious consklerution. `ll :1 member ... ...` .v...... ,. , . . . . . . , .. ....` ` the new V\"zu-den. .\ number 02' cmlnmuliczauns \ve.~re' `presented. :nl'1=r which the \\"m`d(-nl M.1pp0int(: Ihe Re.-e\'*.-3 of Lhe vurimls, `lminicipalities. with Reeve .H`in(-lair.` cl f`)1'i1liu. as Clluirlllan. us :1 Com-.' .n1itLe to strilw the \'a1'ious Stand- ! i11;.~' u1n1imzos. .\1 -I p.m. `C0lllH`i|` adjourned till 10 21.1)}. \\'odne:~:(lu_\'. 3 2LV(*l'il gt! C051 ;\\'z1s $`. I).10, and as Hm u\'u1'age, pzuienr stays in the hm:'{piI.'.11 about` four!` months, tluxzlnmunt e.\"pem1.d. for pzttionts per week on the Danie-nls from this County` "-.u11oun1od to about $19,000. ' , , ...., . _,._, .-\-~.. dressing mew Councillors at _voun_; men. was regretta-ble val u ab] 1-. wl1en a man got fty that was not slron(;`est and a are men of ma Some had said the to some this session. that so. .\l'.u1,\' blesl men 0|` lure years. he old "Ba rrie. 20 His Honor Judge Vauee, in ad-` the Council, 1 _sp1e-ased to welcome ` Councillors noted there were was? and TI (~-V\\ ` and iii was noticeable that there were :m1n_\" His Honor thought it; there were `few e.\'-.\'vardens in the Council, asj t he thought their experience would -be; the idea rhat9 1Ip over forty orf his usefulness was over. but: 01. so the 10-day II had -`been said that gored men do not go` [into otliee. hut His Honor t. h0u_`.:hl ` ;there wgfre good men in ()lli('`. and ithe world was _ b9Hm'. 5011194 Himes those in office are criticized` by those who do not know all the.` I facts. His Honor !g1'atulations. to the new \\"a1`de-n and 5 ltrusted his term 0|` ollice would be` I . i to! `Warden was `pleasant and protable. extended eon-la The office 1 higher than an 331.1- . because he represented Lliree; I ; constituencies. 3 and care.t`ulness. It required ability` Haj` U St \w J D g A voie of tlumlis, 1)1'01)(;se(l by. fP.em'e- Coleman and Rec.-\'e C0(nnbs,: `was exIen(le>d to His Honor and 211-; so to the .\Iinisle1'iul z\sso('i-ulinn rfor the iL(l(h'0SS(?S gi\'m1. xv,.,.._ run- ...- 1~... E `i ..._. ._. ,.-...,. .`- . I The \V:u'den thzmked his. 1':-llowg`; {Councillors for the high honor be-`; ;sLowed on him. His vfuther. the I llama Col. :Bam1ting. was elected ;Cle1-I: of the County 60 years ago: guns month. 2L position he held for; 3'40 .ve:n's. He zxssured all presenl fthut he would try to uphold t.he:_' `di_::r'1it._\* of the 0i(`<= and would give`, , !his very best. 1 ' *rv._ ..,, . . ., .` 3 J "I`he .\[inistm'ial .=\ssoCiutio11 of i 0 V _.--_-V_.._ i t On \\'udnesd2t_\' morning: a deputa- V ilion t`1'on1 Orillia, consisting of .\Ir.'7 (1. Thormpson. Postmaster, of 0ri1lia,: and D1`. Ardugh, a17.pezu'ed bet'm'e they` 1j'U01lI1('iI and L1x'g`erl that :1 :.>;1'21ut -be: B'__tx11tcle: *b,\' the County to the ()ril1ia.f ` :Sol(liet"s Melzlorial Hospital. M125 rte \\'e1'(> 1'eP!'ese-nled by Rev. Vva-tt ,I`_h0mpSon explumed mm me hoSpi__ M. Rm" Beverley Rm" `Van "m: tail to date had -ucst about $100,000: 3' M, we chosen words Pxhomedt hull of -which was subsmibod bv the the members 01' the Council to look} ' ` ` _ ' _,people of Orillizn, and the town} upon them` work as God 5 work. ltt ` _ , - I ' d_d U _' th rm _ _ 1d|,:u:u'anleed bonds tor the bz1h1nce=.. me} 1 us en H en 16$ on `IL would cost from $12,000 to: work ! be n\'e1'como easier and then` ` $15_000 to mrnish the hosnitul. As; -1 uuv:\ \I.I II. \I. I `|lu.l1L n .1.` ul IL ; -iturc Stow, Bayeld St. 2--. ,,.\..--...v \/I ..\. !of a higher nrde-1'. `led in prayeI'. n-u._ `Iv, ,,,1 , .. Rev. Be\'e1'1ey1 4 ll """ 1 ` I`1"ens1l1'er l). Quinlan presentecl :1; synopsis of the financial standing: or`; d;t.he County at uhe end of 1921.; `A: Dnrings, the year nearly $800,000.00 Uj\V:Ls spent. On roads alone $341,- ;000 was spent. Or this amount` u` $150,000 is due the County from} rt the (l-overn-ment. The available as-` __` sets of the C-0unt_\' amounts to: ;$100,S5S, the liabilities amount to` $'109.20!t. leuvim: a, balance ot'_ D? $0t.'t.00. There were 11nl`0rseen ex-E V penditures during the year. Some` $20,000 was spent on roads :tncl J bridges, which were (lzmiaged by the; st0rms in ,Ju1m and July. I`he ](.`.0unty xvns tree of debt and in? !gnod iimnciitl standing. _ Mr. Quin- 5!l21n drew uttentinn to the increased Hfllllolltllt -paid for good roads. In H915 tthe amount spent was $36,708. Hand the levy was 4.05 -mills. In 1 1921 the amount spent on good 1 roads wzl $341,000 and the levy 1 was 5 mills. At-tentlon was also called to the Mothers Allowance CD.` )1`_ If: : had . side-1' : :.:`1'z:n!. ' of `Simcne h:n"e been 5.,-`Hing am zmnu-.11 In`. A1'{la:.';11 said mat. the object? of the hospital was to }:;i\~'e ull who; sez"\'ed in Lhe ()1'euL War l'1'eemwn_ -trealmont for the rest, of their lives.j mm ` Tm-.\" had an up-to-date bnildimz ixynjdlaj e\'m`_\' wu._v. but. it would talm (`O11-`::M_li% sidemble to maintain the 11ospii,ul.Haken l`hp town of Orillin were .<.;i\'ing a`wm_l\, of 25.000 and the t0\vnshi.p` ()ril1i:1 $5.000. _ _A some The County 01: s in gr: _ _ _ _ `C.S.E. _-.,-"run! of $301! In the Orzll.-:1 I~Insp1-: la], but Ihis (lid um :!::n11`f::::e pa) for the }Hlli`! :.-7 H14-1'~ 1))` boys : Ihe C(mnIy. 'I`h+-- hospirlul wtmlrl hv may 1 of }.:r<|ut vnlms to the (touni;-`. MP M he hnpml Ihv (`uunvil wuu]-I 0mn_ca_ I';n`t`:nAl;L\' rlwir 1':n_II1A-~:?. 1` Jul .\l0\'r>d by Hr.-o'.'(` 1 -Ihs-. III Rnevn :`invl:1ir that ,. . . I). .1 '.\h'. Midlu of the any ;.:;':- BENT)! um! .<:m~v '.,I,-,::um um) ihv l~`Ez\.zu1<'(- l riming-- Sinclair. Jurdine. J. `Wilson, Brandon. Willimns. I)r_\'s- (dale. w. 11; .'\1-urlin. A. Wilson. (London-. (fomnlunivntions and .\lemori-.\1s - {.\IcKinl(+y, Jardine, (inodevr-. ;\. Wil- srm, Iishe1'. Rui1\\'zn=s um! (lunuls -J. Ma-rlin, v1)utton. '1`nylnr, I)u\'i.s, Thompson, `Dunhzun. Knupp, J. Wilson. W. H. :.\Im`tin. Li1ll]`b(%N, Ht-ynolds, Sul1i\-':1n.- ` Webb, Holmes. I-louse uf He-I'1|:.;e~ .\IcI{inl+g\',: \q1~. .... ...., --. ..., . . Roads and 1h'id;:es CoIen1:1n. -`Jumioson. R01-. .-\. \\'i]son, (`}0ode\'o.` ` I-`isher. Sfncluinr. J e>1'm(:_\'. Rusk, ` V, Lumsdnn, (.7-.n'sn11, Sn1i1`l1, l,`a_\'l01'. I O\`vx'end. I`)utl.0n. \\ ilc0x. ~H:m1_\'.: ` .\IuKinle_\'. Comxrb.<. D-.u'i:~'., I-Iolnles 1.an1'bert. (iulns. .'lucl l)ev1in, A "Reynolds. .l. ;\lurlin. Rankin. Staph-; ?w1s. Eplell. Brandon. .\I0or(-.-. Colulty l 1'0pm`ty----Rtlsli, .\`inc1ui1'. Smiih. .\I0o1`e. Jamieson. (Er-atrix.` `Roe, W. H. )|uI'ti11. Goodeve, I':run-' `dun, Walker. P:1t'te1'son. (Eu-rs-.on,. `Lumsdon, C0!e.<, Sullivan. .\Icl\'in1e_v.: Rankin, .1. Mnmn. Devlin, .-7\. \\'n-r son, \Ve'bb. Jackson. Rvynolds. I Iddllcation---~C0umbs:, Willizuns,` lI.)unon, l`ho111))sc)x1. 1-`isher. \\"ebb,' ,('Yu|emun. \Vz\lkex',. Iimnclon. Carson. `Smith. .Izu`dinv. Wilson, J. Tz1y1~or,_` :.\I0l{in1u_\', Holmus, Dunhzlm. Devlin. Ephlott Boyd. Knupp. Jacksrm. n n..:...: 1.... u____.::.. r 1-`inuncen .\IOQl't`. (Iondeve. l'hon1p- I 1 as(;n, .Iur(1i11e. L1ll1lS(1(`n. J. Wilson.` 5\\'u1l Boyd. Roe, Devlin, 1:1plell.. J. Marlin, W . 1-1". .\l:u'lin. J)l'_VSd'.(lf,'.< lI)m'is. Taylor. \\'il1iams. G1'atri.\`. Sin(-lair. Carson, Jackson. (.`()0ml):~'.. Knupp, I-`isher. 1)unhum.. Sullivan. `slephmm, I.:1111lw.1't. Webb. n ,4 , . `., .-. . Commitloe-. onnsid+~:` Ii`;~ -::-w of nmking 21 sub.~'Lzu1liul :.-ru Orilliu .\-l9n1o1'iul` Hospital. Sl'll{I .Ll A.` (.`()HSE'l`{\' Miss Wiliers, Co1'set.iex'c>. east of, and including bolh sides 01` Toronto! street, also Ross street. Home: Sa.tu1'days at 6.Ch:u'10tte street. ` The xiuriuus Co1mni1l(>,e.< solectecl by the Striking Committee 2|-re as 'l'0110w.~:, Hm I';~:l na,n1(~d hein.-.: r-h21ir- x _...-. ., ........\...... ---.n..,_;-nu. AVII-x ;'I`-hompson hospi-I jldl to -ucst, $100,000.; ghulf b_\' 1119' 'pg0ple the town; guamlnteed `bonds for `bz11z1nce=..i `IL cost, tog ] $15.00!) to the hospital. Asj `=t=he hospital was taking care 01" '11nan_y p:1tie'nts from 1119 townships '}'z1r'ound. it. was the duty of 1:119 County to help. `um! they \v(~x'e lo-011-` ing I'm` a ::runI. of $:'..0O0 from the . rx......... \ ; l :Orillia Hospital To Organize Boys -. Ask_s_W_f>9r Grantj Work in Barrie: '::'.`:`-.`s;1biliI.\' }.'.I'illlI In the` Senator Bennett was opposed to the .sche.me. as the prnposs.-d power was not needed in Canada at the lpresent. time. There would be no I 5 material advantage to `h-.u'e larger '1. boats carry the grain. as the grain ' season was short. and it would be _ fbetter to have the grain transferred "lat Port .Mc.Nicoll. Midland and all other points, and carried by rail to the sezrboartl. Some had the idea. tthat it` larger boats could be used 0'; the grain could be loaded at Port _I Arthur and carried to England and ti other countries without transferring. This idea. was wrong. as practical- f ly all our main is taken on the large ;!ocean vessels at a minimum rate. 1. _is being mooted _'capi1aIist.s. . of .proached the Dominion '(T`rovernn1en.t,, _`undertul to develop : po.\\jei' Sen-u.Ior Bennett, of :.\Iid1an(1, .`Sp0l{9 :11 the mornim: session of the _(?oum_v Concnil lo-day on the a;ii.ta- gtion going on re deepening of the Lzuvreiice Canal. The project; by a number 01.` A1ne1'icans and Canad- '1`we1\'e yeairs ago. a number men with money ap- S1. inns. ;\n1e1'ic:1n certain concessions for water and rights on me Si. Lawxtence. 'l`.h9 project was turned down by the asking: for I Govermiienl. Act. The number in the Countty participating in this fund are in- creasing so that it will cost. the [County at least $1500.00 :1 anon-th . for 1922. Education would also call for increased expenditure in 1922. `owing to changes in the'Sc~I1ool Act, ,` The country has haul e.\'pe1'ience :ei1ougii in unde1't.:1king scliemes that Ewere not warranted, with the result ;that we are burdenetl with taxation gztlready. The Senator urged the }Cou.ncil to pass a. resolution that. iwill be preesnted vb)` Reeve `Hank , gof. Midland, cr)ndemnin:._: the scheme `at the present. time. The axgitalion now is to deepen the canal so that 1zn`ge1_' boats may be ;us(-d in bringing the grain from the `head of the lukns and also to de- yelop one and a hall million horse power to sun-\'(= the l'arn1m's on either `side of the river". The scheme -would cost the county $250,000,000. Iund probably :1 great deal more be- fore it was completed. I 0, Mr. Plowman told of `stour bo_\'.~: to the town )1 vs (3 `its couhtr-_\'. .~\n_\_ Lhing that to help the boys was time well spent. What needed was trained `direct the activities of `the -boys. \lr. '1`:hm'low, who has been in L?.\iidlund for netu'1_\' t.ln'ee _\'ez11's, told 0 l the '.I.(-tivities of the work in that. taken town, and the success that had been with. Vvhen he had gone to f.\Iidland -there was .practically no or igmiizatioti wliutever. and no interact. in Sundu_v School or church work by the `boys. There are now fsome 400 bo_\'s and ;!.ix'1.s omanized ?in groups and taking up the `C.S.E. l`.. Tuxis Boys and C.C_l.I.T. icoumes. The Sunday Schools of the town am; now o\'e1'c1'o.wdecl, and the and girls o!` H to 16. when '.u'e tlecidims; their life course, -kept under the inuence of the (`hlll`(`.th. Midland is spending $3.000 year on this work and considers moru+_\' we-ll spvnt. 3.00 D.m.- Bible Class. 7.00;-j:.m.-Tlxe Rev. .Iiu11u:-.2 Endi- cott, D.D.