Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Mar 1923, p. 3

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gm 4,-_)()1:77 ;, r1 1.- rv',`29(i.f 391 `V 7.097 n n.-~ 1,4-88.13 6-9.72 .'.'.`\l .-I-() .95` .11: $ S`2:'3,G69.60 ; 18.88 830.00 220,000.00 20.00 lS,9`20.00 326,459.97 n 1 .u.-u ` 5,102.73 210.25 00.0.4.1. 4,735.19 750.00 004.00 73,000.51 254.31 158,778.92 200.00 1 l $133,609.56 10,500.51 4..007.1.7 1 101.00 } 073.00 * 310,000.00 ` 11,703.02 1.s',.-'.01..00 1,000.10 3.7.-33.01 `I In! `)1! Drs. B_u1_`n 8; Burns 1,.;n.p.u-1 2,1.~:3.t;1 17,873.91 .00 an ,1 ,3 3.01 :11 nn ;~ I. 1 . I .2-).un ` :,;71.7s 7(:,.s5s..<;.-, 2.:,sn1..1.7 13.4. m..1.s OH ! 0?. 1,208.02 . .-J'l`.v)l \ :3-20.15 S 51.6.15 5:3.RuT.Hl` 1-.) nun AI`) `_ ,1~'18.(i() 35,950.00 -I-,761.S(i J ,.)u 1-. I u 1513.85 1,o(s3.:s1 1 KI! In """" `;:;`;;'a`5':a`a ` 75,000.00 13,079.15 .1. I .;u.u 1 :;,191.:m 4,801.70 <;,:3m.:s5 5,102.73 2,567.88 an an 1.723.u.; I! .'L` l EVERY BOEK GUARANTEED A PERFECT BOOK 1-1,1` 1-H.-I-n 287.25 5,100.12 I.0:';0.l)l\ `.5,0H`.?. 13 -:1 -1| u,s.u..u -10,000.00 16,080.10 11,315.00 1,488.15 8,015.-t() 0,000.00 24,983.69 , `r,Ar.:.-rn ` 3,000.00 R 1,200.00 H7515] 5,000.00 4. 7.1.0 .1.R l,. 4UU.\I\I 6,751.51 .m nnn nn 3,000.00 ` r,:;39.27 .-330.55 `Ill! '71. l,.|)-).).; 1 '),750.30 2,812.60 DON.-\'l`l0l\'S l\') CHlLDR`:4}N S .`5HI .$I;TE.l{ DLTIHNU i*`l`h'){ll':\I{T1'1 The Executive Co111'mi1`.e:> g:;`.L1e~ 11111;. ;L;:l;n(;.w.uJge Lac ;ui1u..u.; :10-I nzuions and e;n'11estl_v seek me con-3 Linuezl interest and s,\'zu;:uLh;.' of -.111` yr. I'l1n l'I<'Ir\v\' | Z a 1liLL.ULl2'2 :11 1119 `.'.`r. I ll, whirl) is u l:n'_L`o :mm1lnt and (11-.<'.L'1`\'i11;;' nf zm (`.\])12lH1lU()I1. For :x nun1- hcr nf )'('.'n`s prim` to 1919 we had nut rvvt-i\'o(1 :1 cent of refund on the nmnivs cxpvmlcd in the 1u1'g(-.1` towns and the total rvfund h:1S been :15 lmv .-m `>5 m-r 1-uni. uf Hw mtnl `xn('nih1n`. _\1thnnu'l1 :_"i\'(`H us in 1915). we did nmnn'.s' cxpvmu- III we 1urg(-.1` [()\\'I1S unn Inc 1uL:.1 1-nnnu nus nu-n Ha mm as `_ .-3 1n-1' cont. nf thv total cxprnditllrc. .\1tInn1;_,~'l1 ;,"i\'m1 1915), nu! expect it would ugrnin lm ullmvx-(I. To our s1n'p1'i.s`1-, in 1920 we were nut only _::i\'on :1 rt-fund hut were .'l1lU\\'L`(1 60 pvr cvnt. on the total (`.X1)(.`ll(1if.ll1'C in Hue live l:11`g'<- towns, or an :n1unu1tL-qlml to 4:} pm` ('-nl. on the total ex- pvndilnrc nn 1' in the whole county. Our stnlonxcnt slmwstl1:1t in [9221 tl1('I`(` was $33S,0(i:'i.`. 5 . spout on roads. (\\'(.-. :l))1)1`0])ri:1t(.`(1 $300,000, but this was cxcculccl). In 1!)'.Z'_ , with a. tax u-.-Mn no` '7`.- n|iH<, nnlv `. mill Ia-<< flmn xvlmf 15); ! slmnltl lmvv |)v(`.l1. \\'(: LII)- l rate ml` 7`,- ])(`ll(ll[lll`\_` rmuls in the whole C()llHE_\'. mills, only I mill less than What 1921 slmultl lmve hcen, up- prnpri:1t(-(I nnl_\' $`_ 25,()0() and the 1`eu(h-1' in.-1_\' \\' why this slmnhl he. To explain this it is nec('ss:Lr}' to keep in mind that of this $2353S,()(i5.223, $124-,- ti]5.$)-l< \\';Ls ('21I`l I(`(I over from 1920. In 19:21, zlftt-1' (It-(ln(`tin,u` the zunuunt (-:11`-e ri(-(I over from 1920 and the (I()\'(`I`IH1ICI1l. refund on $3()0,()()0.00, i.e., $135,- (HH).(l0, we ('0ll(?('t(`(l fmni the` r.'1t(-1)zi_Ver.s` $~L0,38l~.0(i. In 19:12, after (l('(luct- in;.r Ulll` refund, We (`0IlC(.'t L`(I frmn the r:1t('p:I_\'i:rs $l23,25().()0 The (IilI'er(`ncc lH`l\\'(`t`l1 tlwse two uni0nnt..<, .`$.`4i2,!)(i:3.9-L, with the surplus for 1.`)`.Z`., I.L`., $24,- 9l`3.(5), is equal to ne:n'l_v 2 ; Inills or the (li1I'erem'e in the rate. \\'o snhinit In-low .\Ir. Sliet.-liz1n's Ii},-jiix-es for the five items im-iitiom.-,(I and the actuzil g`ltI`(`$: It:-nis 19:21 Mr. Slit-clnm`s Actnzlt L'm~niitrullul)le gures glircs .\Intln*rs .-\llm\':1n('cs .......................... .. .. " 12,500.00 10,508.50 St-liunls, IIi;:h and Continuation 39,2-I-8.06 D... -:.u.:..l I I:n~I\\I'vI\'u RH (NIB 0!} L H('()I|[TUll<'l|)ll_' Con l 1'u\'in<'i:|l lli,-:l1w21_\'.~; l ru\'im`i:1l Ili;:l1\\':1_\'s, Credit Advances ('nntr<>]1uh]<`. 1'Iijh\\ .'l_\'.\'. 1 ru\'. ("nu S17(`('i(l1 1'u.'xd gl`:lI1ts . K Ill'UlH I'(l Mollxt-1 " I)... I7 I"7\ Il|l' .`?v|uml.s , Cmntx-nll:1l)lc .\hI.\`Imk:1 liuspitnl . 11i_1__-`h\vu.\'.s`, l rm'., C 5,0(')1).0() 3'23,00G.37 'l'l1(-so ;."lll'(`S shmv that instead of [In-1'0 lwing $3,500 lll(H'(`. spent in 1922 th:1.n in 1921, :15 Mr. Slwclmll sl:1tv.<,iln:1'(: \\':1s 2t('lu.'1ll_\' $h`1`,(i9b`.35 more spout in 1921 than in 19`.2`.2 on those five items that hr pivks nut`. .'\('cm'din;.:* to Mr. Slu~(-h:1n'.: peculiar method of reasoning this should Inzxkc his inm_'_;in:1ry (11-'it' still l:1r;:(:1'. l'A\nn\-Ivilitr Hu-up fhrlnrnq, H11` I`l`:H]`!` (`nu cm` Iunv HHIR Nfr, .`s'h(`I=lI:1II uvm~11' sun l:ll,EC1'. Cn1lI1):1I`inj.'.` tlu-so tigrliros, the rwior can see how little Mr. knew uf (`minty iin:1n(`(-s. Mure0\*('r, he picks nut five itmn:4 mt of of mm-c than furty, p:1_\ s no attention in the {:u't that there are nth (-95 of 1'(E\'L`lHlt`. than levies, frmu which we receive ]:u';r(- :u1munt.~: um` \':u'_\' frnnl ymlr to )':ur, such as 1 rm'im_-int ;:r.'uits un :l('(`(HlIlt nf "Hl.\'til'(`, (`(il}('\iiUl], <'nnnt_\' 1':>ud.~:, rr'_z:istr_v uice, refund, et(*., exp:-(-t.< to strike :2 {rue lm]:1n('(- :Il -'t runlws into print with the ins that there is $!)7.:':()0 of county nmniv:~; lHl:t('(`l>lIl!t(`(i. fol`. (`mup:irin_u' tlicse ll_L`1l]`(`S, we see that it \\'nul ll-`I\'P 1`('(]llll`('(l 7}. mills in- stv.-ul of 5 mills to raise the amount nc(-(-.~e.~':1r_\' for 1.021 \\'1-rv it nut for the umnivs ('.'1rricd over. In (`Xpl:lnilll(bll of this $30,000, items for tho l m\'im'i:ll IIigl1\\'zl_v, the l ruvin<`i:1l l .i1;.:il1(*(*1` zldvisetl us in June, 1921, that the prnl):1l)le ex})en(lit11rc fur 1921 on the Provincial 11i;:l1w:1_vs in this County would be $150,000, '20 per cont. or $30,000 heing p_\'11l)lC by the County. '1`he nctunl expenditure was $319,]1 .21, which increased the County s share to $63,823.`.M. \\'c work- ed on the assuinption that the current _vc:1r s expenditure would he paid out of the current year's levy as is the Case in all municipal expenditures; but the Good Roads Act was zuncnded in that the Province does not give any estimate to :1 county of the probable expenditure on the Pmvinciul High- way, but ri-nders its account the following year. So that this $30,000 had to he carried over tn 1922 and was included in the $63,823.24 provided for in 1922. x.. ...-.n `\:x ........ luv` Hm nnnnr-inl Ql".'1C`n|nnn}- Iv':\YnI\ n`\nIvn I-Iynun :r! n .<....n1..n 1922. As will he seen by" the. naneial statement given above, there is a surplus of $2-t,983.(it) for the year 1922. This may seem larger than it need have been and is aeeounted for hy the following; facts: the contemplated improve- ments to the lavatories of the House of Refuge were not carried out; the. amount of provisions, clothing, coal, ete., carried over was less than the preeetlim: year; lessened expenditure at the guol, on at-(-mmt of 5nm]]e, quzmtities of supplies earried over to 1923; less spent for eriminul justice-of the four _iur_\' eourts held during 1.`)2`. .--jurors were required at only two of tliese eourls---a lll(I.`~il, unusual occurrence, There won-, some jury cases for the County (`ourt in l)eeemher, but Mr. \\'. A, ]}()y_5 c.)un9_-_v 50]-gm,-, into,-_ ested himself and Sll(`('(`(`(l(`(l iu 1.rettin;: the jury notiee eaneelleel an(l having the e-`1.~`e tried ll) .lH(l.`-"l`- 'l'lH'-*1` are the prineipal items on which savings were etleeted, that ;:o to make up the surplus ahore-mentioned. . Mr. Slieelum szlys that -`I rate of 5} mills should have been sutlieieut for l!l'_7'.Z. If we had levied only 5i Hlillh` we would have had a deficit; of $76,- 705-331 <'lIl(l if llll` S-'1\'l"L'$ '1lW\'t' IlIt`H1l0ue(l had not been ell'eeted, and we had no means of l when we str_u('l< the le\ _\' in .lune that they would he, the delieit would have been over ??`10.(l(N). Sueh a poliey eould not he pur- sued very long without l)riu;.-'in;: the eouuly to (lisaster. I re_:ret. Mr. liilitor. that it is necessary to take up so mueh of yourspaee to eorreet statements that. were made without. any knowledge of the facts. The alleired shin-ta;:e and the question, Where did the money go?" contains an innuendo that would _iustif_v your readers in assuming: that there was some- thing: wronyx. l\`loreorer. the fact that the g-ures were vouehed for by an ex-nlemher of the County Colmell and given a very prominent place in your paper would he additional reason for lea(lin;: people to believe in them. Mr Hlu-i-lmn states that everv ratennver has the riirht tn rnnlrn n I`nn\nnri_ u1ougnL UH. lllUllL'_\" um go. _ Surely he (lid not think that on) of the reiulx-rs of the Sentinel were in :1 position to tell him where the mom'_\` went. He himself, with the year's experience in the Counly Council, Should have been in 41 better position than :in_\' one of them Lo answer his own qm-stion.I very much doul)t Mr. Slit-el1:1n`s .sin<-ei-ii_\' in writing` the article complained of. If he were really anxious for infoi'm:ition he would h:L\'(- written me. and, if he failed to ill`! 4` -`iflii- <'lHSW('I`. U10 it Wnuld have been time enough for him to \'oi('v his sn~pi1-ions in prinl. So I am I`(`ill(`ill1ii_V forced tlI.' 1* \\':1snoi, honesll_\' .s't'<`ki"1-`.` illfrnmtion, but was trying to arouse (1..-.. H .n.~s}\il-ion in the mimls of the rate-p:1_\'ers that county monies were in-in`: llIi.`4il])])l`l)]1l`i:liNi. l".\'<~r\'l) i and slr.'in,~.(e if Mr. . .......:m.. r . to the conclusion h'Iu-i-li.-iii (loe.-.' not that I, and I i 121- SAVE ~ Because l'IIYIlI', Ill \viHmut. 'l`.... . 1 ml uf, Burriv lg llllH1lp])l`ll])l'l1ll('(I. l".\'vr_\'lm(l_\' --.'\n(l Slim- 10, um rv.~;pm|sil`vl<- fur ull (`minty lnunit-.9, :1 mm :1 prupvr \'uu<*lu`r I, and I nlnnv, llnvv f 'l'ru: you will give this as prominent :1 1 .F l rvmnin mllu K! .`.llU\\ uhln` ll`HiL` H lrllU IHlInlII\'l' l|||'l I of nmniv_-~'. I ` In-lm\` the monies 1':1i.sc-I i in, February 21st, 1922:}. ll Cuunty and Luunty Your Fare Allowed, If You Purchase Here ml) and County. 37L1.,r;s9.1 0 ..a coat. pair sox, pair mitts; Mitchell Square \\-'on1en s Institute, pair boy's stockings; Mrs. 1 . Dale) , 4 1'ec_0rd`s; 1"1'ank Shannon, 3 boys `collars. W. J. Justice, Secy. EIIH {ONE 0]" OLDEST FREEMASONS 1 Dll-Its ;\'l` Pl<}.\'E 1`.-XNGUISIIENE Louge, A-111'U1'21, 111 June, 1000. nu was in his S5111 year, and is sur- vived by a. widow, Lf`OI vlI1el'1}' Miss 1~`1o'a. i\IcGil1iv1'u_\' 01' N0lLiL\\'iLSilgLL, six dmigmers and two sons. A. F.` Cha.1`lwoo`d, an old 111'. . :::M1 vs il 1-e.spect.~ed citizen of Pene- i;.x::,', 1,. ed away at his home on .`.i;u-ch -1, follwing an amaclli of in- ih`-m1;::1. In religion he was a Pres- bytcx-izm, and was a Past Master of- Georgian Lodge, A.l<`. & A.`M. He `Inna nun n0` (`.nn.nrln'.: nlrlest `;\1'nsnns, Lx01`gl2lIl uuuge, ;L.1'. (\', .:\.`n1. nu `was one 01` Can-adzs oldest Masons. having been initiated in Rising Sun Lodge, .-\`111`o1'a, in June, 1862. He \\'-nu in In`: R5111 vem-. and is S111`- I The Meanest Man has been found ~this time, in the person of the Brooklyn salesuum who sold dyed `rock for coal. and (:5 1 the UN Shovlnan .- out nf 1L tutu] ~ nthcr sour- r` and \\'hi('h inl ('rin1innl ;!`iStl`_\ yet hv In-u inlu nvinl u iH\ flu incinnnfinn l('\|('.\ . IIi;:h\\'_ ' frmn 1.021 ................ .. 4-vlmn not and if` our cu.-nt is paid out - in .-u.'('mmL far it. 21 place as the article vmnpl:1in~ Yours truly D A 250,000.00 90,000.00 I `235,000.00 10,000.00 -2-25,000.00 30,000.00 10,000.00 .3-2,500.00 Place your orders a_t home Ask us for Samples and Price 90,50().()0 2-2,.-300.00 504Hnxun 13,000.00 'Iuy D.r\I\'IEL QUINLAN Page Three 39`2,~14O.`).9T 33S,0(i: 5.23 10,000.00 :1.-3-14,00`.-3.23 5,000.00 -_ ():I,S32.58 53,639.-L9 CHI1i5i?1.KT9nRS 18,504.00 5s,.~m7.s+ :m,.=;u1.95 3,352.93 *.|0`-.`I.'.)7 \l&-Aa\\ n an`. -a - "-- Pronounced Ki1'0-P1`ak-T01` "% Phone 53 11 // QUALlTY BEST JJH; .LuL LLLL\l I. An 78 DUNLOPH 3.13;}! S`;_Ji7 i L"n" E"'RCPT`v/iE TLY OF "EPO T.-'3.NCE THAT VVE OF CANADA 2:; (Jszd sizes WOMEN S AND ii-1ViibTREN S CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES \ \\ \ \\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ Telephone 734 :12/L /" f Phone 406. wag County Treasurer Replies to Article in Tottenham Sen- 3 tine! of December 28th, `i922 ' To the Editor of the Tottcnhzlm Sentinel: Dear Sir-In answer to the article, County Rates C()xnpzLrcd," in your paper of December 28th, 1922, which 311'. Shcchzin, Ex-Reeve of Adjulzi, ack- nowledged was written by him, I herewith enclose :1 copy of the statement of Receipts and Expenditures for the years 1921 and 1922 mid of the Assets and Liabilities of the County of Simcoc for the years 1920, 1921 and 192; , \ as made out and certied by the Auditors. VV1'ii'e 01' phone for inf01'1nati011 and free 1ite1'atu1'e no n1'1'1\'r1'_nD ,Q"I"'D'E!'l7!'l" Balance in bank... Administr:1tion 01 ;\dministruli0n 01 Administration 01 I)i\'isim1Cuu1't .... .. Ilnnse of Refuge .......... .. Interest Insurance . Licenses ............................... .. Loans, current ................ .. (.`hi1dren`.s Aid ................ ._ County le\'_\' , 1920 ........ .. Cmlnty levy, 1921 .......... .. Interest: on levy ............... .. Nun Resident taxes ..... .` Oliiee fees Redemption of lands I{egistr_\' Oiee ................ .. Your schools ................ .. Presiding examiners .... .. Public schools .................. .. Rurztl school libraries . Good Roads, general Good Rmxds, Towns ant (mud Iiuzlds, bridges (.'nllnl._\' p1`u1)Cx'ty .......... .. (`uni ` \.Uill . Rmuls and bx'idgL-s 1lllI'UI'h S]1cI`i1Y (`minty p1'opvrLy l)i\'isiun Cnnrt .1 I IIHLNLT H1 ]I1tv1`1-st` . I 3...u...nz~ ]40'll]H` ('HI'I'Cn[ . .\Iisr'c]l:Im'(n1S pf . Mzvllxt-rs` allowances .\lis<`cll:mcm1s .. (,'hildr(:n s Aid Rcfnrcstutiun ................. .. County Cmmvil Salaries .............. .. Nun-Pu-sidont taxes Printing ........................ .. I{cd(*n1ptim1 of lands . l{t-;:isLr_\' Oicv ......... .. . Roads and hridgzcs Schools: l uhlic . lli,v.;`l1 .... .. (nnfini If-4 I 4lL'|'llbl Insu 1-unc I )\II\I` 1 .\dminisLrnl.im1 of Justicc-Clcrk 4 Constables ...................... .. . ('1! ...< :- nu;-ru;,-.:!I( (juml Ru Bulu noo .I.Ia_n\aa. nu ' Kl I Over Reeve s J`ewc11-y Store. Cash in bank ...................................................... .. I.(:vics un]mid .................... .. Registry Office refund . Division Cuurt, jury fees .. Prov. 'l`rc:1s., Criminal Justice Prov. Trcus. Iliglnvays ...... .; ....... .. Ovcrdrnfts re Good R0:Lds............ . Due from Grey re Grey & Simcog District Health Ofccr, Simcoc`s shzn-c.~$ Due Prov. re Muskoka. road, 1920.. Due Prov. re Muskoko road, 1921.. I)uc Prov. rc Mothers :lf)W1U1CCS .. Due Pro. re l rovin('i:1l I'Ii;:l1\vuy .. Administration of Justicv, Dec. qunrtc`r House of Refugzc, Dec. quarter Mi.s(`v1l:1m-ons ;:r:1nts unpaid ...... .. Roads and l)l`i(1;(`S, ;.-:r.'u1t unpaid Due towns and \'ill:1;zc.s' rc good roads... Outstanding demand notes ................. .. Good Rozuls. nmnivs not (`xpcndud .. Contract rc l)nnn`s Ilill, Ar.].i:1l:1 town- ship, work not colnplctctl ................... .. Duo Bank of Toronto rc .'1('('rncd inter- (Lnl bl1llLI'5ll'L l'C llllllll .5 lllll, 4'\|.l.|3llil Ll! H- .................. .. of est . . .. .. /\uditnr.~; lurlt-5 1:1. half year Unpaid um-mnnts rum>v.'1Ling gun] and r`.n|n~| Ilnnun Unpiuu iLL'('Ul|nL3 u:nu\uL|u;5 gulu iulu Cuurt Ilouso .............................................. .. . G.r.'u1t withheld urdvr Dept. I.du(r:1ti0n Cnllixu,-'wnud Collegiate Ditt0--:\llislm1 Iligh School . Assets ......... .. Liabilities . The Count_\' rate for the year 1921 was 5 mills and for 1922 7 1-3 mills. The low rate of 5 mills for 1921 was made possible by the large credit hul- nncc Curriml over from the year 1920. There w.'_1s $55,000 in rural municipal- ities and $17,853.80 in towns and villagrvs of the nmnoy npproprizntotl for good roads for 1920 uncxpnndcd and (-:11-1-iml over in thv lwnvt of 1921. In nddition the cstinmtcd amount of the refund rc('civ:1l)l(-. from the Prnvim-v for the year 1920 as made on ])c(-r-.n1hz-r 31st, 1920, was (-xv:-(`tlvd by $:'x(),- 762.14, oi: nltngrctlwr $I`2`l-,6l5.!H- \\':1s(-zlrrictl over from 1920 tn 192}, an amount equal to 2% mills. This amount. o.'1rnc(l :1 rvfund of $56,077.17, or :1 total lmn(`f`1t from 1920 to 1921 of $l80,6h`.'i.1l. In nthor wnrtls. more than nnc-|mlf the total mnmmt approprizttt-(l fur rnnds in 1.021 was :1 gift from 1990. So that \\'(`l'(` it not for the large vrmlit l):ll:1n('t-. from 1920 tlu` l(`\'_\' ` fur 1921 would h.-we lH`(`l] 75 mills inst;z*:ul of 5 mills. l:ll`,'. l' nnmunt .`l])pl`U|\I`l:ll'(`(l for rnznls in 19120 and nut (`x]wn(l(`(l w.'1.~: l)(`(-nusc nt' thv tlillivlllty in (Illl.'llI1lH_'.:` lulmr zuul nnr vn;:inv't'.r 'h.'1(l nu ntllor npvn tn him but to lvt thv \\'m'k st:1n(l .'m(l tho nmn('_v remain in thv t.n-us- 'l`h<: rcuson for the I ('()Ill'S(` V ``l`.`' H 1931. As slnlml :lll()V(`. the rcfnntl rv(`:>i\'ml from thv l ru\`in(':- fay u the 4.-.\p-mliturc on Cu`-unl_\' x-n;ul.~; fur 1): l.'.`\'l'l`l`(lL`tl our cstin1:1t.c by -`f50,7(i`. ..- COUNTY RATES COMPARED \z\7l UHL'l 5 (Ion nt_\' .\tt<)rn(-_\' l`..L... Cmwn \\ tncsscs . J"..\':unin:1tion 0f lun:1tics Surplus . John F. %Murphy, Proprietor 1 1I,'.[.11 (`, . . ]".ntr:1ncu and l mm. L-x:1m.._ Iluspvrtnrs` su.l:11`ics Pnnr I U\\lIh ll Ih'i<!].-` . `1 hunk .... .. , , and Villages .. , xr-rfv 'lNH` . ro.~i(Iin;_r vxumi n.--.l Q.-hnnl Iil l(I|H;.'.' VXJIIIIIHL ll Svlmnl lilmun-.s Jinn-uv I S8,;2(i-(V3.75!) $199,209.10 $ 108,520.; (,`.L'RRENT ASSETS AND I4IAB1I,.I 1`lES Justice, I " Justice, . ' Justice, 5 I\I5l|l(llIl'I'_\ nd Cnunly (`lurks . 'in(*i:\l hi;:l1\'.':1_\' ..... .. -in] ('nunf\' 79 Bayeld St., Barrie and Villages ` m'1:u n|;:n\ H1 (.'mmt_\' The Northern Advance . Jurors . ` Slloriif . RECEIP 1`S 1 AYM]"..\"l`S 1 of I cancc F5 88,549.06 LIABILITIES ASSETS .-< m;':r;"5';<"`+,';`,'` ~~( 1,70'2.1($) The progressive farmer recog- nizes that Credit plays an impor- tant part in promoting a healthy growth in the business of farming. Applications for loans will be courteously received and your discussions treated confiden- tially. THE Smmmo i: 89,519.96 $199,858.82 $133,909.59 ..- 89,209.29 199,209.10 108,625.87 .'..:1I.\m 5,000.00 50.00 4,000.00 50,000.00 17,853.85 56,o<)o.od 1,859.79 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 1921 ....$ 26,782.06 3 1.1-a In S 735,9. r 290,000.00 138.00 2,717.00 231,153.81 1:` kn A}: _\ ` 10o,7"62.1 1,1 us; '71 g99_.858.82 n) 1 .\l\I 1.(ss2..5o 1Gn,uo0.m) 8,139.67 580.7-L 5,328.14 950.00 493.00 57,839.88 411.43 1 0-21 6,157.85 ,1.s,0-20.00 5,000.00 00.00 4,500.00 150,000.00 15,220.97 <},`I`.-I).ll\,I 3,7n:3.35 3.156.157 .-300.71 1111.71 1s>,n0s.rm 1;2,.11-1.1s1 2.1.-2ms.:su 1r;.<).11.70 -2.10.09 .-7,100.1-2 1.1 .:0,rm 1,.s;s1.s1.1 .1 11.53 nun Pu: I -I.-IU. ..I).} 1.71.1 721.111 11s,211.5s1 :13 11:1. 1 30,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 0,500.00 8,`2`20.97 130,000.00 1.).ou `1-,6:')6.U0 ,7: .1`)fl n `.3,135.(. I I The Northern Advance

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