["'N0'I`.I`C'E is hereby glven Luau at.` By-larw was passed by the Cuuncil `of the Corpovration of the County of Simcoe on the 30.1.11 day of Novem- Inn!` 1n92 m 1-ntifv and confirm -5 \\ nn 1: \-.u...,. C..- t`.n``-<~ hu::.~: \\".1.h t\v<>}~ 11.01` 1\';n h:1L's wiih H` v 3 0m~l1 '.' zL.<'1 Lhe \(-'21L 1. l`1n~ -.`nihh'm1 t!mu_g-ht \...;..\. 1~<,~],; 'bU\ " swer ` \ mm UH" U hand. n\~,. I x I ` L111; 111: 1 uthe 0pe11-<.- nu, nuuuuu lll \,.....,.. .. . . the same, or -.m_\' part llwx-mt`. 1 be made within 1!1rr,=.- mmnhs z the rsut plublicutinxn of this no and (`anno-I be made IlH~1`("ul'lt;`X`. Dated the tith (lay of Dec:-11 1923. J. '1'. .\`l.\Il'.\'().\ , County C NOTICE is ]1(3I'1)j~' _'.;i\'en that 21 By-Iaiw xvus passed by the Council of the Cotvporatioxt ot` the Ctnnty nt Simcoe on the 30th day or .\'m'(-m- ber, 1923, providing for the gnar- anteeing payment by the C0un',_\' ot Simcoe of the de'hentu1-es and (`mi- pons of the Village of B1".utt`oid tn the amount of $55,000 for the pur- pose of erecting a High School. and that such By--law \va.s i`egistered in the Registry Office for the Regist.r_\' Division of the County of Simcoe on the 6th day of December, 19221. Ann nxnoinn fn nunch nix` cot` ncidn NO TlL`i`} 01*` lll l`|l.\'l'l()N OI" BY-L.~\\\' .\'0. 14-923 me DUI (my OI JJBCUIIIIJBY, 13.;-2. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part t11erev)f, must be made within three months aflex the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made tlmreartel`. Dated the 6th day of Decam~bex'. 1923. J. T. SI`.\I`PSON'. County Clerk. NOTICE is hereby given that al By-1zLw was passed by the Council} of the Corporation of the Cnunty or` Sitmcoe on the 30th day of Novena-1. ber, 1923, providing for the guar-` anteeing payment of the ctet)v2t1tt1:o_~:t and coupons of the Village of Cold- water to the ztmount of $1:5.tt0t).0fJ for the purpose of erecting :1 Con-t tinuation School. and that such B5`- lww was registererl in the Rev;i. Office for the Re_:istt'5' I)i\'i. or the County ot` Sitnooo on the nth day of December, 1921:. 1 Any motion to quash or Km ztshlv flan cnnxo nt` !|n\ n-.n`r Hunt-nut` l)Itl N()"l'l<`['I ()l*` I{l~I(il>'~'i'l(.\'l`H).\' U! BY-l..\\\' NO 145)! .`\Ily H|UllUll [U llllilll U1 .\/I.'| i the same. 01` any part thm'uo1'. be made within Ihroo mmxths the rst puhlicatirm of Ihi.< n: and (-zmnnl ho mzuln II1o:'oni'm Datwl Ihv Nth (lay n1` I)nr-H 192$ N0'.I`l(`l 0| RIM.`-[S'l`l{.\'l`l().\' ()l~` BY-l..~\\V NO. 1495 NOTICPI is: he-1'!-by ::i\'-1'. Hunt 2 By-421W was p;l.<~'t-(1 h_\' 21;. x`m:n-.vi of the Cnrporntinn 02' :`u-.- (M: ;:. n Sinlcm-2 on the ittllh duy n:' .`Z her, 1921-), pm'\'idin_: fur mu ::mn' anteeing p2u'men1 by lhw (`.mn!_\' n Slmcoe of the duh3111111r-_~< and mm pons of the Vil1u,':O 01' Cnl(l\V.'\1~-1' x the a.:no1mt or $li,:';()H.()I) Mr H: purpose of err*(:ti11:,' :1 (`4)m.irm.:ti:) School, and that such By-1;L\\' \\`:1 registered in me Rogistl-_v On};-n N1 the I{e1:,istry Division 01 mo Coam! of Simcoe on the 6th day or I.):`cn . her, 1923. A_... -_`..u.... 4.. .........I. n.. ....L the :>'U.1.n uuy u. nun:|u- her, 1923, to ratify By-l~a.w No. 1479 of the County oi Sim-coe, providing for the g11arautee- lng payment by the County of simcoe of the debentures and coupons oi` the T0` 11 of Owillia to the z1n1ount of "X4-93.00, for pzivement .pu1`poses, d that such B,v-1amv was registered in the Registry Ofce for the Regis- txry Division of the County of Sim- coe on the fith day oi` December, 100`) u Inc Any ho unn v\.-, 4...... Any motion to quash or sot ::.-:l I the same, or any part 1l1orvr)l'. mUs!' `be made within three monihs 1lflll' the first publication of this nation; and cannot be nmde therezmer. Dated the 6th day of D-ace-nber, 1923. J. '1`. S'(.\IPSO.\1. County Clerk N()'I`I('l'} OF llI'I(l>'o'l'll.\'I`!()."{ U1" BY-L.\\\' .\'(). IIEH5 Fl OI l{I`}(:`:lS'l`l{.-\'l`l().\' OI BY-L;\\V N0. 1491 I-\Y, DECEMBER 27, s1.\u'nu.V , County Clerk. the tmvz1s' gal `u1'du_\', Dec. `h011m~ _\I1'. Jam N I I 1 I ti1m:.; to assum <.-rin:t<>ndv11t 0-1` the 3' p1u3sm1~1i11_: him nd 3. beautiful :0` 1) 11 CHIN. The chair was noon-p Reeve .\ngus Cuxmpbu-ll; was read by .\11*. A. J. Le`; 01` the municipality. and th 1z1tiun made by .\h'. Neil .\IcEe' I`1`(-.usL11'e1`. .\l't1' Reeve J'.u'(li:1. r(>p]i(-`(I in eloquent and 1`t>(~*1in_-4 12111 e11j`oyzul)1e social hour W3 mm rnnnwiug is the zuld. nu \ v _\ uu ifI'e1`ed In-r\|~ 7n:- I cue 1923. V A1-\\ .\t HM` (-1030, 0}` 4 \`e1'y s1i(_-(-i~ss1'il1 1 `sale, L-0nd\1(-.u=. bx .\lr. H. H. I~Tin1u._\', of thin furin stock and i-hiplehiunls oi . Mr. James Jardine mxi1'i1i:: R:-wvo m ; NOHil\\ il.<:1`.g_'.il. on \\'c>dne.'~:(l':i._\' 01' 11151. weela, Z1. nnniher 0! his rrienils 4-.u1!i1- ured in the home to bid him and his :>;~:tiniab1e wife 1'aire\\'el1. before leav- ing for Beelon. ` On bhali of the people 01` NOHJ.-1~` xwsaga. .\Ir. and Mrs. Jvziirtti-.11-e were` each presen.ied with a lJe2u1hEi1'111 gold` wwnch. The ch'air was occupied by Ali`. Alex. .\IcDemn`id, w.ho read the kl0C(Hl1Ip`lIl.)'-iI1`,`, a.d(1r1esas and the pre- sen-ta.-tion was made by Mr. Andsrew R.~an`sier. .\f-ter the giiiits haul been suiiitaibly ;Lcl by Mr. Jarr- dino, brief eug1vogi-si.ic addres.ses were delrivered by Messrs. Angus Camp-- bell, first Deputy-Reeve ol Notw- gwzisaga; E~dq.;a`r Jaim.ieson. .\1.P.P., C. C. Begg, Reeve of Colimgivood; :J. H. 1<`in1a'y, e\'-Reeve of C01`1vin;.:- i[\\ ood, and Mr. W. B. .\IoCriric-k, I mana;ger at the Bank 01` I`mion.I`o. t` .:\`l"te`r singing: ".-\`u1d 141114.: S-_\'ne." a -inunuber renimiiietl and joined in the dvancin_'.', which lasted un~1f.l an early ,- ; hour. 'l"|\.. I`nHnuvinr In Hm. vuhh-nee ' E l I all \`\ .1-F `\\h=n, lu- `hack and `o. . ,... nu rzmun 1.110 post, ('r1(\(l nzII`I'_\'. H5`- in;: by. | Smldenly the hirr_\'(:lc .e\vorvml and c1`z1shed4'11to :1 telegraph polv, and Lurr,\' an dnhe mac-h.ine lay in a. 11011)- less tangle. When Pat. cnnm up, Lznrry was ex.t.r'icutin_L: 1ni1n:~:e11` from the wire puzzle. ntxsrnrrn ani Dmf vii-11 .. .....:.. we \v1ru puzzle. Be.gorrn," said Pzvt, with :1 grin. "I see you caught t.he'pgl." IHL`. 1 UK I , nc-i_gh|)0.x' ztpmbil in it-5 `n nv.|:s;4.1l H lIIHll\ lll Hi. wn want t I n4nn`v l.lIll'5 LI: _..;.. m been 0I'l'en.< L wi` 11 _\'ml. ` gm` 2nL`;1..~1..-_: .-.. . morn than those ` p0HIic:1l1_\'. 1n.:I-.n nH'Ir'5n'l1\` S (':my.-,ht Lll o`ll(`l.ll\ L\I .V|Pll. 1'1; Fun in u hurr_v. ] wzmi the post," cried harm". 115'- r1923. . 1 Any motion to quash 0-1' set asidel ` the same, or any part thereof. must `be made within three momths a.i'1e1" bhe first publication of this notice,- and cannot be made therea.f~te1'. ` Dated this Bah day of Decetuhem 1923. J. T. SIMPSON. | {`,ount.\' Clerixzi InL_\ nun :u.._ 'it,h us 10 (`U11 nr nmv 0`1('(`, . 1....` .-,... .- _-mu. (I. nnunu-, spezlli to l`nn in u on: p-.11`t;.' ma _\-our p:u'l,\'. n'a ..n..-ix-n In th LL . il \\lI\ Lm'r_\' I lyic_\'c.In_ lll_\ . <>1l'1(-iu11_\` 1 r\ .7... Jlll pzuu. :1. to lh0.< You h:1\'(- :1 ..4 ..~~. I\r\v ore! _\' 1 I :`l_\, Lezmh, C11` m` 1\n1i1`('H. iv In-In \n\' 1 the duties By dim 01'! 1e Sc0ttis.I1[ `~ur:ur)11nt-} r years and one 01` the '1`own.ship. your own, u1in(1`l`u1 of our +2u`1ie1' t . mo 21 s_\'m-` .:.I. .....-..1% . r1923. motion : ' F be ` him rat nn.h1inn.t.i0n this 11( ...I 9 who n(1iI;|`v rwxxgton have r '\ prominence, partly l I 1 i I vigor but more for thei resistance to rust. Compari . two, Washington is the more resistance and Mary Washington the more vigorous. The parentage of both is very similar, and the -varieties 1 themselves represent many years of careful breeding and selection not only for vigor and rust resistance but also for other qualities necessary in a commercial asparagus. Selection of Plants. I n_,,_c._u _-\..,.a:.... I\c v\1nnI:n nrnh- - plantwl 4 ` variety. ' iation ` etc. ' ing belecuou Ul l."Iil.lll.5o Careful selection of plants is prob- I ably of grr.=ate1' importance even than | There is considerable vat`- in planis within any one variety as to vigor, pt`0ducti-\`0nes.",, An asparagus bud should last fifteen years at least so that even -.1 small pe1`cL-iilage of ini'c1`ior plants would mean a consitiemble loss in rsziurns. is not too many to discard at blami- iinie. Use only the crowns or plants wliicli ha\'e thick, vigoroits roots and shmv at f-sw la1':;t3 butls in :1 single cluslvr. 1JlJ\'CilI'd all that have thin, \\'eak roots and many small buds. Sucli L'l`U\\'llS are apt to make (L la.':;v nninbtr of small shoots. Bo (.`.:tici'm1s in Ht`L`1lil:g. If possible gl`H'\\' your own plainls from .~}L L`d anti :;t'u\-.' plvnly of plants so that you can lllb'. l|'(1 l'1'ee-ly as nutt,-ti. One yr-ztl ol-l plants ai'<- pre- i'e1':thlI* to two _\ L-at` old. 7,2 plants aw :`rqui1"-` to sat I'M-I x in iiiclws. Many ;\!'--3'-I` a wt-i~'*t` tli. AH(J\\'ll1IJ, Ir,-i` lair `,;t`l`llll!l- of S(*':'(1 and rigitl s1'l<.-ulinm 1111 llCl`(. :m-rt-"< plant in:,. ation Iil'l_v pm` cent. of the pl_an(s3 nu. 111 ` til` roots, [ruin 1 to 11,. mnntls of st-ml` - l .~:lmnl lh" abt)\'i= lillitllwi` ;t' plan's. .\`-)\v1l1inl_\'. i:11`r:\\`.~':;tI inchvs 10 iii} ill(`i 1`-'>' apart, in tit.-ii \\'vll-1u`e- I1ill'|'(l mil '.'..~: v..rl:.' in llw ::[u`in:; as [h-- .-ail ('::n In` \\'t)ilu-ti. .5o"tl and .`viamu'inL',. ' sant `.l\'i1:ll"rIL ! `- wt-ll~ tlvvg) ' ' in it :1 l`e1l1l{ll'l{ ed -\`l3l6l` tho I)!` musical p1'ogr:t,n .-\. l-l1iit`lt~\1i'; clmirinan for who m it)` sin;:in-_- was 1'nllo\\~'e by a. . pmposotl by 311'. Hutch Bertha l``1'_\'. R..\I., ` an in: stilt). Tim ; thv lntlios was p.:'op0: hy .1. J. I`hou1nsnu and 1'rx=po1i(letl In by ` .\n..< Joan l-Iicltliiiu. .\n;=s.~ lCllnn`1 iJnh.cnn i`tll(l?i'(-`ii a solo and .\Ill.Q.:.`: llir'lt'ling' a 1`.'~.tli1t:. .\ Vtwal tlw-W` \\':i:<, uiwln hy .\li.<.< \\'ill.L`on anxl .\ll`. \\'?ll. .\li'. .\. f)1't-`.tu:'tl t*.',~ni:`I-7. lrlllt-I1 a \'ur'21l stilt"). 1 ()l"l`\\'I'l"I`iCl) l`Ill-I I-`OX Rig`-ll2ll'Il 1111' Fox has l5\'ml nu w:. his rt-puiniinn for f'?lIl!llll1.. l)a\`i4i _\lfnnz*;:tn. a `.: ;tnt :n\'.`ti~=`.i3_D 1'1"- '- `.i:n""~ `:l"" 1 ft '`"" `= thw n:i.<? \\'<-<-l< Hi` l1Hi`.'`. nntl hzix" l'nnn I'r-a1.l>t-1';~' in :1 iirtl n`-at` prliillt-f.` lmn.r<-. tit-rritlt-ti H2221 " ll :4 I'M`. hail In-I-n tlt-plt-tin: h`.< (..1x' :4 :~'il)(`l{. ll- atrt-Iml}n:l).' : :1 . ,1) for the lll:ll`:lll(ll`l`. anti _\lrn`:a:.' i.r\'.'nin'.:. ;:in:.: 1!) malu an lll>I'l|'!" tiun. Ynnntl lit-_`.1=::!'4l . i1u`:Il_ l`.`.' mu `n:t'.\'. 'l l1- Fm`; \\`a.~' will \'w slant-h al1\`<- ml 311'. .\linm':an .~--:*n: .\ ..4..u- L'f:l'[.' u-it]: \\'l|lr`h int nil` ;v:;1'|. .i.v- .1. -- , A-A .-~.\. .u nu.-.. the: <'rm\n.-: urn: 0 im-lws h Hw- ` sIn't'acu. A lllllf` soil is cuvxr--:2 n\'~ -' the plants at rsl. Subsf-`q.1<-m m;l-- tivatlnns will level the start-nu-. ."{u " shoots should be taken off -.1 ymzng; patch until the third season and van: : should be observed every aeusuxi j that plants are not exhausted by too 1 late cutting.--O. J. Robb, Hort. Station, Vineland Station. ` L ; Specic Advice As to How This 'ork E May Be Best. Done. Apples, pears, plums and Peaches ` can all be thinned to advantage when the crop is heavy. Some growers might question the advisability of lthinning plums, and there are sea- sons, of course, when the price of this fruit is so low that obviously not pay. Such seasons, however, cannot be fore- 'caated, and it would seem wise, jtherefore, to take the chance and I thin the fruit it the set is very heavy. Tn H-uinnino nnnlne tin Hip wnrlr thinning would mm me (run 11 me set 15 very neavy. ` In thinning apples, do the work I when the young fruits are about the ' size of walnuts. Generally leave only ` one fruit to a spur and spaced about 4 to 6 inches apart. All fruits will be removed from some spurs. All of the fruits on the underside of the _bra.nch can usually be removed to i advantage. Remove all injured ; fruits, leaving only perfect speci- i mens. Pears should be thinned about the same as apples. The inclination of the average worker will be to leave twice as much fruit as is ad- _vlsable. See that sutcient is_ re- moved. T)n..nln.- nhnnlrl ho cnnnnfl nhnnf ` matnrily IIIUVCU. Peaches should be spaced about four inches apart. Again do the work while the fruit is quite small, as otherwise an unnecesszlry drain is put upon the l.1'e<.*. Plums should be thinned out sutciently so that at imlividual fruits will no more than touch ouch ol.hm'.-~-E. F. Palmer, I-lnrt. Exp. Stulirm, V'ihe land Statiun. ` Q1111"?! -5.`lU1 (.`lll)H'.1{`!\!l.Ul LU!" ll. uuy. The I'ennsy]`v:u1iu lvgislature en- [ acted a condensed skimmilk law l'whicl1 went into effect. September 27, _ 1923. This law provides that no con- densed, concentrated, or evaporated `aklmmilk in hermetically sealed cans may be sold_ unless the can contain not less than 5 pounds net weight `land is properly labeled. 1 i 1 x THINKING ORCHARD FRUITS. ;of the Corporation of the County of NOTICE is hereby given that n By-1a.w was passed by the Council Simcoe on the 30th day of Novem- ber, 1923, providing for the 5:,u:mm- teeing payment by the County 0?!` Sim-; coe of the debentures and coupons or! the Town of Oriilila to the amount 01"; $12,000.00 for the purchase v.-t` ai Motor Fire Truck and other equip-] ment, and that such By-1-.1.w wasi registered in the Registry Oine for`, the Registry Division of the County} of Simcoe on the 6th day -)1` Decem-1 ber, 1923. ' Anv motion to (mash or set nsiiie 1 In co-n gfhe farm! ibe (:0-wm luxlninn r. ` l'\'U"l\U lll|'-ll ;.'1lu11;.', with the `world cnmmorlil `day will be has! imxn "mm. tall Il- 1 , Give 'em air! One authority esti- `lmatcs a thousulld pounds of hens re- quire 3,401 cubic feet of air 11 day. [`hn `Pnnnszvlvnnin louislnturn an- 'l\l7 Ann: n I119.- l-(]r;1inod deep sandy? suit:-d to z1spa1'a;;us..; Iinnu nf` ll::Il`IIIl'D I01]. ! ; thu solution of 1 T'no,y should v.nn:Onu-n `n I lllh ll"ll'||(II Minn `uml. 0". hn\:"_: ;thr` past '4 Yeah] `p011H1')' ht) _hzul 1 . Hv tho , I lHlSi`(`:11 p1'0g' LI! ;|iI_\` w:1s Ii. ll1'n110\\'<=l tuz1:<*1 ;pmpos0d 1Bvrthn -an p.:'<>p0; r1 l`|\n.n\n'.-run -nu] v-rmnIm(lm1 `Cl ned . best st and nu v~on r-In ] `l1`I`Slll;.', um , Miss D , .\Iis:s 1;, Mrs. E. sending the o0n1p~1:'m1~em -:1\v.'u~(1.s on re uh lthe beset 9,i.1'L .in.', Sm` lmd ex . "`f\C` .`\r`> nu Der, 192:5. Any motion to quash the same, or any part thereol`. 1111131` be made within three months unm- the first publicaiion of this m)t,ico_- and cannot be made 1hm'ez11`le1'. Dated the 6th day of I)ecean':)n1'. 1923. J. T. .\`.I.\IP.\`().\*, Cnumy (tlvrk. N0iL*(l artists, fzzmous lflU\!:`:}.`; }:ict,ure (liI`(1C`l'OX`S and c: scenic }.)ll0l'0;g`i".l}Jl'('1 .%, lilze tliousamds of t lizwe succumlwcl 1.0 the ]ure.o[ ll1(3illllll!l1(`I`11l)lL`. l)!':LLlllUS of _.'.LnIlT and tin: C2-.n:~r_ii 1 I- u('iIic Rocl;ies. Artists in inc.1'o::siiig,' numbers ouch 31>'.11' spend the sum- rner on the trail in the mo1u1`.:;in.~:~ trzlnsfc-rring these l)euu'Lies to c:u1Vus;. For sse-\'ex1t.cex1 years Curl Rungiu.v., celebrated puintvr of wild animals in their native hziunts, has be:-n :1 1`cg11l2u' visitor to Bzlnfl. Now he lives there most of the your and has built: his own bungalow and studio. In 1921 Rungius won the $1,000 Altman prize, but, being foreign born, was disqualied, whereupon the National Aczulramy of Design bought the painting for $1,000 and it now hangs in the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington. RI-ln1OT Browne. m`tist. uutlmr. exnlorer and conqueror Wu:-'.hington. Bdmnro Browne. :\':ti.xt, -.'.uthm', explorer conqueror of Wt. Me-Kin1~.ay, `;i(;,2100fut-t,1i\'csi21l1is; own bu11gt;:_lQ\*.'- studio in Bunlf the year round ezzccpt `M -.711 e.\'h1b1`.x:`;;z in New York. He and Rungius both study the mou.v:t.:>.1:1 ..M+.= uhnnn dn..~.r rand hp-.n~ in 7.11 i1` xvilderness ho was in New York. He and Kungxus Dom :-:1ur1y t11en;ounr.:z!:1 ' goats, sheep, deer and be-.11` in their \vilcIr.rnsar=s ho..xcs and paint them and their majestic scmaic backgrounds. Richard M. Kimbol, landscape pnimr.-r, '11::-= spent two -> .1>v summers in Bun and is painting at L. he U ;-;=.m, near \\'I l"l`l`)D "l`Hl-I `.0, tinn Punninzr. I :1 I`.:'unt t0v.'n:<`.1'Lp ` t:1"`."r :1 '.1::'.`nj.' '`,`X'``.:' f`'\!` 1 re`-ek n1<::'v. h;1\'inu. hhers lipid n~:w.11' 11.. .1.,n:.I..a yh.. 4. 1'r\\~` III!` 5 I .` with \.` ho ` .\l IHUI `~'(llI .'\,ll| \\:h1'('h In pm a I\v`7.I1n' u- u.- Canadian Rockies xI1_`4l|1`.; ux: Ihe lwzls . dhv Imp \ O'rx\' an :1 .\II. I the h than the \ a-zxitnde _ . ` sm-~111.~: to l'u\'m` a nut n u-la-u urn` 1 NOTICE OF` RE(il.\"l.`R;\'l`[0.\' OI" BY-L;\\\" NO. 1492 : ?l'II1IlH_H; W1]!-;Ql\I 1 1. . to 1`a\'0r pb1ir'_\' 0h`_ . out In what nmy` bu "vpr-()1)~1<='.= pin"-1_\`," .\\'h`ir-.h ' _ 2. '.vn'Ls and p11!p:), \\'haul the ,'_'I`(3.~'.. party u.iin's `.0 bu. I mttitru :with re ` \r.. 1 . nn1_\ ` fn-;-1, , 1.hn.! 1.` V.\I|r'I s\v wd pal, nu` :~1nY|G it H54 ,_,. {h\\.\-:ul'u pun, \_.. Ann` slmpe in me couple 0' ni_L-"his! Mr. K/\ A `:2 ! L/D10, E>AN:=s: lth. Lf)01{i11`.' 01 'ind0\\'s l`nt .... n in) v In 'll`1\`_l `.\1'ru.h. .. nan... , \u- ..`-- intc-r1'e1`e but you l\"`I\I` tlxn V N0'I`I~C`E hereby given that :1`! I171:-wnr uvnu nn.-zqpd bv Cuuncill . .. I\ Ill! 11 the r; shure, nnm-I;1 H l:`t;` H4 and : .--.4J\c< }kn3.1(` 1 (l11iH'.-`(L n :u,-.,...- , , VI in .' m` gxl 1`u.=:1,. 2H'te1'jn1'.\1\7)' u-1' 1111s\1('.Ces:+1'1x1 1 :1 one which he: . H... nan..- .-w.wQ-M `. Lure Noteci Ari; . "zuuzmu-.7-u. . ... 1 _ ;\`r)1n~ sleep 211-.c\\. i,\v0 niglxts." not xvzrm )'1i`t at all, six . 8 .. 1\ Lake Loui.==.\., and lust your W. .Lung(1on Kihn lived :1"- month on the Stoncy Indian r(~sox'vulioi1 making paste? portraits of the hig c`nie1's<., little p:1pooses,'squznvs anti guides. Lucnzxrd M. Davis, who poi`.-.ts wonderfui landscapes in Alaska. and the C:m;1dian Rockies with 21 / palette knife, has joined the Bunff art: colony and expegt to make his win LI;-r home in neur-hy Calgary. , 'T`ino `In.-o nf (`.-.m-.nln < Qxvifr/.m~i:1nd drew John SV / his int:-1* home in iimir-by Lxalgzziry. , The lure of (J:mzul:i s S\\'itzm'1:md drew John Si" Sergeant, R. A., to bezmtifui Lake O I-Iura, in the." of the Great Divide, and \\ith his easel plzmte , white and pink heather of an Alpine meadow ` above sea level the world rmiowned painter d/er. P days to paintirg_this exquisite jade-green Algf-mi / towering mountmns in which it is cuppe '73 of Simpson, R. C. A., of Montreal; Oliver fIz'md_ / of Chicago; Phiiip R. Goodwin, Ed\\'.i ex-as ` / Albert; Groll of New York and many 91' the" / note have found inspiration in this s trails` , As for those humhior artists. the to ' they are to be seen snnpshotting bungalow camps, by the lakeside making beautiful pictures which friends to visit Ban and do likew HY") (Lu "TlH*;\' 1 nun -_1 \ NOTICE is h01`('i)_\' _;i\ en that :1 -By-law was pzissml by IhC Conn -il of the Corporation of 1110 Couniy or Simcoe on the 30th d-.1_\* or ;\'m't-m- ber, 1923, Dl`0V'i(1i11f for 1119 :um'- anteeing p1\_\"ln`l1t h): thw Czmm_\' ul Simcoe 01' the deho1i'.\u'-s. and um- pons of the Town of .\hd12u1(1 to :ho aznoum, of >,.].`,-,.`HI).Il!) In p:-_;c fw- the CO11SI,1`l1Cti0x1 of se\\'e1`;~:, um] Inn: such By-1u:\\' was 1'<':.:i.~:.1vx'o1 in lhv Registry Office for the Rn` , Division of the COU)ll_\` or .\`i1|1(`n(> on the Ii-U1 (lay of I)ecemhvr. 1fI`_`.:`.. ;\n\' mnxinn tn nurluh nr ms: :I.~'inla