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Northern Advance, 2 Nov 1922, p. 4

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INNISFIL PIONEER PASSES IN BARRIE wnn me IOI`l11eI`S pu1'euL5 uuru. 311'. and Mrs. John Darling and fumi1_\' motored to Georgetown on Sunday, Mrs. I\I0od_v, their daughter, 1`e:u1`ning with them. l } M1`. Hzxrry Barron will sing at an lentertainment in connection with a `fowl supper at Chux'chil_1 this even- I mg. I I . . jVeter111ar1a,11 and Surgeon READ THE _-\DVER TISE.\lENTS. Oice, Hospital and Residence: -18 Baycld St., B:u'1'ie. CAPT. J. DUNN Late R..~\.V.C. $384.95 472.90 462.62 553.85 783.84 880.42 540.15 628.10 472.90 560.84 Special Prices, New Styles and Cloths MRS. S.-\.\ll'EL lKlYX()I.l)S; Big Week-End Selling of Ladies Cloth Coafs Hats (jgtgggleum and Linoleum Rugs L 20 Mulcaster Street. For the friends far away, for the folks back home---your photograph. Successor to J. Frank Jackson STUDIO---60 Elizabeth St. - SIMMONS & COMPANY Page Four Arrange for a sit- ting before the busy winter sea- son starts --- call 591 for an appoint- ment. BOB BINNING The Photographer in Your Town A. E. SMITH Coats Wilton and Axminster Rugs and Runners and Bath-Room and Bed-Room Rugs At prices that cannot be beaten elsewhere JJ_\tfl', 1'1Ul1_V. Besides the immediate relatives those from out-of-town who attend- ed the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, J12, Toronto; Mrs. .\H1lC`.I'. Penetang, and Mrs. Johnson of Mid- `land. Dec. 5, 1921, when t.he father, Sam- uel Reynolds, passed away. \h~< Pox-nnle rlpeniha hm` asp. U61 1`K.E)'llU1(l5, LJESSBU 'd.VVi.1_y. Mrs. Reyonlds, despite her age, enjoyed excellent eyesight and ahez11'- ing until the last. It was not until W'ednesdz1y of last week that she complained of illness, `but she sank rztpidly, the end coming on 1v`1'iduy mnrninn` Mrs. S:11nu0TRe_V1101ds, Wrho Lived Long and Usefully, R ests at Stroud. 5lll'\1\L`S. Interment took place on .\Iond:1_\' to Strum! cmne1o1'_\', Rev. E. '.l`. Dou_;1ns. assisted by Rev. .\`le\'onsnn. t.-Ilicizltingx. The n1a.n_\` bozlutiful Iloml tribuios which wm"e 1'ocoi\'ud bore silent testimony, to the planes the deceased held in the hearts 01' her friends. _ "l`hn null .`\f\1\I|A`\I'lV u-nun '\\r'H:-an HUI l|'lL'HU5. The p:1l1boz1ro1's were Wilson Hurst, Toromo; Bert Pratt, '1`o1`on1o: Mu1`1'u,\' Reynolds. I}211'1'ie; Russell Webb, Stroud; `.\I0r10,v and Elmer Dyer, Holly. T'2nc-Gdnn I`1I\ nnun.Hnon y-n1..Hu-nu Ha1lowe en `at Ovenden, an an- nual party, was held on Friday and was a. great success. nu. _ _. and`. I IOVENDEN HAS GAY HALLOWEPEN PARTY ..`.., .. :,A\/u.\. .,.....W.. The rooms were z1ppx'opriatel_\' decorated in orange, black and yel- low, the designs being the work of the Art class. Vhn T.)nn..,ln.u~ nil :1.-nocnrl n'|H:n VIE me An cmss. The Boz1x`de1`s. all dressed alike as Pierrots, in orange and black, har- monized with the background, and the effect during the entemzxinntent by the junior members when, during 21 song they waved sp:11'k1e1's, was chztnning; while the seniors` excel- lent imitation of a jazz band was much applauded. T1nnr-nu nnr] STEIIVIDQ in \\'hi(`h \'OIlT!L IHIICII zlppulllueu. Dances and games in which young and old took part. made the time pass quickly, while the juxtaposition of wiclely \ m'ied costumes gave the true Hz1110we'en atmosphe1'e. \n1A 1 -1710* Qvnn fnnu-a hv and? I true rmuowe en utllluspuend. I .-\u1d Lang Syne, followed by God {Save the King, brought the party to 121 Conclusion. The visitors depz11'Ie I wa.\'in_Lr goocM)5'e to the sentinel ghost I on the \'eran(1ah. Phone 535. BARRIE After a brief illness, .\Irs. Samuel Reynolds passed away at her late residence. 89 Toronto St., on Friday, October 27, in her eighty-fth year. `Hrs: Dzavnnlrla xvhncn Tnnidnn Furs 5 he \\ 2lS ux'.<.:e(l to follow up his Ol'(]0l'S nwith Court action, if nece. :11)`. The .`.I.O.II. Sll}_:.`.`0SlC(1 also that the Szmit:u`_V Inspector and the local SCil.\'C`llf.I(,`l' get tr>:."ethe1' and S't':Clll`&` :1 list or (:lC:lllt.`(l and uncleanetl places. The niatter of :1 tem1)o1':u'_v sus- penstinn 01' one milk pt`0(lm:ei' Vesprzt townsliip \vu.< (liscus.=e(l. The Inspec-101' 1'eprn'tetl the milk 01` low test ZLV. this plrtce. He rouml no well, but only it ci; on the premises. The inilk had not been pvoperly cooled. The milkmzm was 5:i\"en two weeks to improve l}([lliDlllCl1I. There is It creek running llll'()ll_L{h the place water from this poses. lrle hail no was talk 01' his milk-h0us~:e been used for :1 hen house. The two weeks will be regnnletl as 21 tetnp0i`2u'y stay, but the ln: for c00lit1:.: ice, and pur- there hz1\'i n_L: was onleretl to follow up" this case. It .'1ppem`e(l the owner of the meniises was mukin:.: an el'i'm't. and while the present. scheme zulopted for milk is 1'e_;z1rtle(l as :1 tetnpm'z1r,\' expetlient. in the present. cool weath- er. m-\'oi'tlieless, the Inspector was told it would be up to him to see that. the milk and its hz1n(llin_<.r were in` and he promised to use the 1*um1in:.:; I MOVE TO PROVIDE GARBAGE SYSTEM IN BARRIE IS MADE (Continued from page one) skirts probably would not need the service, it. was agreed. ` VVhen it was mentioned that the matter had been under co11: Last, year and fell throu_<.:h, Mayot` Little declztred it. was not the Coun- cil s fault lh'.Lt, the l1liiHt"l` had been` halted. Ho contended it was up to the Council to rtrconnnontl t.ho_ ru- (|1Iil`0lllt`I1lS. This was :1:.;'r(`c(l, hnl Cllztirmzut Stevens pointwl out that any estimate 01' cost nmde by the Ionrxl nli,-4'ht have :x. tvml0m{\` to tH5])1lt0 that \\'()ll1(l hold IlllH(,`l'S up. .\`u('rol:u'_v Snlilh pnintotl out that it` notion is In hu (`.`\'D(`t3tI` lhv in- l`m'm-ntitm Sll()ll1(l be hot`0r<> the (.`.nnm-il by Nun . 20 In permit. II, I)_\'- 1:1.~\\' In hv (ll`Ci('I`tl upon. In`. Liltln :<:lil :1. dot`|nr\<[ 11`(`.'1. would lw 110:-t-.~':~':|1`_\'. H0 Sllg`f4(_`Slt!tl :1 joint (`(IltlIlliHt`t' of H10 linurd and Cnunvil 0 mm the matter at 0nC(.-,. \.. . 31.. I`|\-uv\lI:\v| hm dun liL\\ IU U! lll`\.'HH'll l|[IUl|. nrvzl. 1'.` _::n ;\IlS\\'(`l'lll;.Z Mr. (`.l|:1nn0n, llm Suc- l'(`l`.ll`_\' Silld lhv t-osl wm1l(l `ho lmrnc h_\' the puoplv in llw :ll'l`:l an it continuous I.-xx. II will npomle \'m'_v slmllrmr lo llw 24-\vm`:1_::e s_\'sten1. \\'ltl1 the area l<\.l`mml for :.:z1nbzL<.:e (`(3]l(`(`ll()l1 cu\'vrin:.: llw :.:rv21lu1' purl of the '1`uwn. the cost would be well sprmul nut. T`hn Mnvnr cnsnvnglml lhn rnsl nf S1)1'(`l1(l (1111. The ;\I:1ym' sn:.::.:oslo(l the cost of inst:1llin_L:u plant and ll1ornu:.;l1 equipment, would upproxinlalo $5,000. Inl'0l'll1:1li0n 1`(`(`.vi\ (,`(l last your s`l1o\\'c:d this Iig1u Q to be too lligll. llm .\l'.O.I-I. llmu:_:hl`. Upon 1`1n'lhor discussiml. :1_::1'ee- mom that the plant \v:1s needed :11)- p(-\zu~ed to ho przu`li`cull,\' unztnimons and :1 new l`as0luli0n was (lrauvn up. moved by .\l:1_\'or Litllo and seconded by Dr. Llllle that :1 mmmiltoe com- `posotl of Clmirmzm R. .-\. Sleplmns, `Dr A '1` 1.inln.-ma] D \\"1'!:1lnm D0500 OI Lgllillrlllull n.. .-\. nlL:p1|L-11:3, Dr. A. T. Little and .l`. D. Vvisdom inquire into and report hack to the Board as soon as possible all :1.-\':1i1-t able information 1'o:.:2u'(lin:.: the estzublislnnent of :1 _ system. Dr. Little told the Board of his inspection of school pupils this week and of int'orn1:1tion guinetl relative to the "cz1rr_\ in5.:" type of diphtheria. The niatler of applications for sewers on Collier street. Clzxpperton and Ross streets was lllS(`llSS(`(l. I \\'ith l`0_L':1l`(l to one Sll'0(`l, the: .\l:1_\'0r lll0l1j.:lll legal mlvice should be SOll_`.`, lll. because on n former oc- czision the Council had considered opponents of :1, sewer on :1 certain rv9Ivt\p\O `\n:` IrvIl\v!v'|r1 `.~.u dhnlu nnnnni v a Utllllll lll\L' \_/UIIIIUII ll(I.lL K/UllDlLll`.`ll`:l| opponents {L certain street. had f:z'ound for their opposi- tion. The .\I.O.H. and other mem- bers thought there should be It (10-' ned area for sewers and cess pools. Action, it was considered, would be zt1vis.'1;bIe on szmitm*_\' grounds. On these mzttters, the Health Act. sz1_\`s the Council may act on :1 recom- mendation of the Board of Health. The .\I.O.H. spoke of typhoid being C21I`I'iGd from dry closets. Ie 1n`_::ed defined area for sewers and coss pools. Tina-.1:-rlinrr in ill: thn Rnnifn rv Yn- n.ll;|Ll& u. Lux; .I|n\I-LA- -)uAkA 11...; I should be lled in as they are illegal. f I`l1o Inspec101"s report shows two lcess pools on Bratlford street. and two >1se\\'lu:1-c in the Town in 11n- s;:miIzu'_v conrlition. On these !1lutlm`5: ' xv-as urr.:e(l to Jawith Court necesss:11':'. "T`|~..~. `I !\ If rulunrtv/\rv'r\rl n1 O1\nf 115' UI lJlL'llHk,'Kl illlkl llLllJ|U'LAl1lf|,l pld matter tom! n! this nlnr-n T~To I'nnn nn \\ `LJCIODEY Z], 111 I181` l_;I1l_\'-IILLII year. Mrs. Reynolds, whose Wnaiden name was Sarah Hurst. was born at 1\Iarkham on January 20, 1837. In 1860 she was married to Samuel Reynolds and they came to the Tenth concession of Innisl, near Stroud, to farm. After t'z1rming for several years they moved to Craig- Vale where Mr. 'Re_\'n01ds became a coal merchant, at which occupation he continued until 1914, when he re- tired and took up residence in Bar- 1-in llUll lUliLll\U LU UL`/-5.`. pits, some of which 1 910.1191]. The .\I.O.I~I. 1}` ropox B1`adt'o1 01Se\\'I1c1'e s;:miIzu'_vconrlition. `\r\ u-an nu-rynri an 'n`I1nuy 7 ILH \.1ULlI L ilULlULl, IL Xl\','\.'l:b.`:(l.l _\ . sugqesled also `scaven;:e1' z1_ llisv and 'I"hn n\nHar nf' '| Invnnnl-vurv cue- l,'UUll3Ll. .lllU llIHlxH|(Lll nib _i.'l\Cll l\\ U 1*um1in:.: hz1\'in.: teniporziry PQCD `ll llllllill ll|ll_\ (III lI|L' llnlll III (III: Duirir-s. l`l1o nmntim.: was h.'n'monim|s, and its wslllts intlicutetl tlmt. hent-tit. to the l`uwn will be tlorivetl from the struigl1tt'nrwur(l determination of tlw Ilonrtl to use the strong arm, lit` pvnplo insist upon being delinquent, in matters 01' Municipal \vel1'ur(>. Only one account. was before the Bnartl. It :unou11te(l to only $13. The mmnnbers present were: Chnirmzm R. A. Stevens, I-Its VVor- ship. !\ln_\'m' Little. II. C. Chunnen. J T) \7\/imlnm, Rnnwtztrv A. VV. G1'een.in,L:s, $5 and $5.50 pe,r har- rel. J. Suso. Phone 341. `Eliza- Ixnoh uh-nnt lL`,|. J. mu: beth street. Rer_:a1`din_: milk, the Sanita1'_\' In- spector's repnrt showed that tests g frmn two dairies was as low as 3.3, but all were over the SI:lI1dZ1l`(1 re- quired. A weekly report \'.'as sug- :.;es'.ed for this \\'01*k. The Inszpector described the situa- Hnn v`n1:1ti\'m In none `nnnlz nnrl L"lhU. was the told it `up to requirenlents or to cut the |n1nn nfl` up LU LL'quIlcn|uLLLa Ul LU uul lHL' #1111111 on`. \Vilh reference to Town dairies. lit. was s11_4;:0sle(l by members that `it. holmoves the Dz1i1'_vm0n (hem- `S('I\`( S to see that Hwy secure gzood wholesome milk, and not to rely up- nn an a\'m':1_:e test 01' the whole en- tirely. Denilo individual tests, as wvll as s(!ruli11_v of the manner of hundlinsq the milk, is, they uvm'1'ed, 2L moral duty on the part of the l3niI'ir-M All sizes of Auto Tires and Tubes may be purchased from McKee & McDonald. . 1ll:'. .\Irs. Reynolds was one of Innis- 1 s pioneers and `by her deavth one of the township s oldest residents is taken. In religiott the late Mrs. Reynolds was a Methodist, and be- fore doming to Barrie was an active member of the Stroud Methodist church. Since coming to Barrie she attended the Central Methodist -church. [n Xfnv-Ah I 10011 \lv- nv11` `Tia _L;t1>,H;`ll JUL [Hi Inspect tion relative r\:.rv H ..n /\ r Slllp, .'\Hl_\'()l' ltllllll. ll. (4. Lallillllllfll. J. D. Wisdom. Secret,zu'y A. \V. Smith. Dr. A. T. Little, M.0.I`I., and oh 'v\nv\r\nIr\II Inhn Dnumunn hlllllll, LII`. .`\. 1. 1.All|lt:, ;Vl.U.1J the Inspector, John Bowman. l`L'llH lt,'[JUl'lULl UH`: at I nnh n niulnrn nn The Nort11ern Advance 15 llllH\ Ul ll) 3 no 1 1 nun: uivbn turn llulfll Lllb` blLUuL" pools and I have not been said pits" or: cl nvunnv nn. red, brothex will fe alth _\c-I Sil_\ S[th9111 ( recom-I Star: rd Health.` north the Pe is. 111`_:ed|dr0\'e 1 wers cuss; cows : tonnnn . Ill ...,\n [15RIvE OF CATTLE % FROM FAR NORTH T0 1 BARBIE IS UNIQUE `U11 ll I'L'Il. On Z\Iamh -.1, 1920, U1`. and .\[1's.| Reynolds celebrated their diauiond jubilee. Their ten children were all at wthe parental home on this occas~l `ion and 21 happy re-union was en-! joyed. 'I`ho raf cnrrnw tn rinrkpn H19. A Mr. Bell, who has ranched in f the Peace River co11nL1`y for seven. `_vezu`s, is the owner of the czu'1o:1d' iof stock. He brougght them to hisl ` brother's farm at Stayner where they {will feed them and prulmbly sell ithmn on the Toronto nlarket. Cnu61'nrv at n nn-.rn 4:--.uh7r>r'ar1 m'I\o,< 1'18 011 '.l'lleS(lil_V. Q ` '?'_* I ! A deal in cattle, unique in several 1 respects, and which started 450 miles `north of Edmonton, terminated in lstayner after passing through Bar- I1-ie on Tuesday. .\ `Afr nun who 1mg -rnnmxed in! 1 l i `IHPHI `cows and 23 big steers, the 'l'O1'0I1L0 n1u1'ueL. Starting at a point eagliieen miles of Grand Prairie Station in Peace River country, Mr. Bell drove his 28 head, composed of live the dis~ tance of 18 miles to Grand Prziirie, where they were loaded. That slu~ tion of (`xrund Prairie is the end of steel, 450 miles north or lidmonlon. .~\1'1-iving an 1-Edmonton Mr. Bell learn- led the price for cattle on the hool` 1 was only one and one-half cents a 3 nnnn l ipound. ` l ;\lanz1ging to su1'vi\'e the shock, ithe cattle man billed his stock `t,hrou3.:h to Stayner. He was e.\'uct~ `ly nine days on the entire trip. Trzinsportution and feed cost him. . $450. He startetl with 28 liezul and i2ll'l'i\'G(1 with 29, one call` l)oi11_L; born 'en route. Upon :u'i'i\`al the cattle looked as if they would \\'Gl_Ltl1 l'I'nm 1 1100 to 1300 pounds each. Mr. THE BARRIE MOTOR CAR co. A; Low Price Level Never Before Reached by any Car in Canada NEW PRIE.i;>: %__`ALL FORD MODELS Tc->uring Car w Star_t_r _$50i.5-5;:.5L The first sorrow to darken the; memory of that happy day came on RUNAB OUT 117: 1.1- (VJ... .. COUPE SEDAN " TRUCK CHASSIS 'r\"r:L`I_ on... L... J..|.IJ\.l\l.l.L V ;;;;; nu.-.-V With Starter LIGHT DELIVERY With Starter CHASSIS With Starter tzzrter PHONES 491 and 699 -\Il ".O.B. lB.\Rl{IE. .-\l.L Cl[.\ll(i|<}S PAID. l~`.().l5. Ii.-\I{l{lE. .\l.l; L`Il.\I{(Sl'Jh' ] .\lD. OKOQ9 ..,__`__V without Touring Car wiih Starter 5!` and Lighting Bell had taken good care of his stock, and, with 21 few weeks feed- ing, they should be in excellent shape for market. They mnge from threel to four years in age. Choice butcher` cattle are quoted at $6 and $7 in Tm'onLo and market steers at $7 and $8. w. u , _u.__..r..~ _,....:m. l :OOOOOO6O069000O0OOOOO0OO6000OOOO6O0>00600000:; .. x W. Mr. Bell was cheerful, notwith- standing his varied luck. The great need north of Edmonton, he says, ,is transportation facilities. The' count1'_v great for cattle, and holds 'O1lt good prospects for t`art11in_:;'. he lsuys, but lack of` adequate transpor- tation hampers people who go far north. Frequently they get up there `and must stay to await develop- I ments. 1 (')I{iI,LI.\. I{['(:`-HY ]}OYf'~`- PLAY f lE.v\[ .lHI`] (}()LI.E(;`L-\ l'E .\~IO.\'D.\Y On Tl1an1:sgi\_'ing Day, Blonday,` 'l3zn`rie Collegiate and Orillizi Col-` legiate rugby teams will hook up all the .-\gricult1n'ztl I zu`l<. The B;u'1`ie team will be wealtened, as some 01' the pla_\'ers will be :1\vzi_\'. but 11evei'- theless, the backeld will be intact and the boys expect to win. The last ganie between these two teams resulted in a 12-6 \'l(:I0l`_\ for Bar- rie right in Orillia. Orillia have lsince defeated Ivlidhuid and have `practised fi1lll1'fll1l_V, while the Barrie `team took C0llin:.:\vootl in tow. so the gzinie will be it humdinger right "IIl\i\I um mum llll,` f-_',il1I1l: In. L! `from the start. SCOTC H SI*] J,"[`LIvJ.\fEN'.l` M1`. Thos. Brown spent Tuesday lin Toronto. 11.. Tr\I\v'II\\' rm Trnnv rn11nno T'n_ ID LUFUIILU. M1". Lelmox of Knox College, T0- ronto, occupied the pulpit here on Sunday. \h- nnd \I1'= T~T (`.l'if'I`Pl`I Of \Iin'r>- Sunday. M1`. and .\I1's. H. Griffen of .\Iin'e- sing visited with .\I1`s. \VzL1s011 Hodg- son this week. rm. T),-1- Dru-u Qnninfv hall 21 awn-- "S011 1`vZll'lS 01'! 1lH:`S(l21_\'. M1`. and .\Irs. T. Archer and Mas- ter Charlie spent the week end with `Mr. Fred .\rche1' of Gilford. \':.-vrv n1mv.'.~. u,':1am-. and \r~Laa TH:-L-- SUII H115 \\'Bli. The Puck Boys Society had a sur- , prise pzu'I_\' at the home of Mr. Emer- ison Faris on Tuesday. \r.. .....1 \t..,. Fr` ,\..n1..;u -and \Ynr:_ Ml`. 1-`rem _-wcner ox Lnnloru. .\Iis=_ Olevia \Vi1son and Miss Dick- son of Toronto spent over Sunday with the 1'01'mer s parents here. \h- and \Iv-q Inhn Darling` and D it XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOO `,

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