CENTRAL LADIES AID HOLD SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Mothel- s Telephone ---they now call it `u; a. Mrs. A. A. SMITH, Manager '5l.Vl`l"lZ|.,l', . in -;.'itH.h and loud I....~.n:...| INNISFIL COUNCIL Innisl Township Council met in `the Clerk's Office, `Stroud, on Friday, Nov. 25th, with all members present. {1.n111'rv1I1'r\;/\n+;I\nrI nu.-J n...........|... ..-...._ .uuv. .4:/nun, VVAIIIA a.1.A JILCJINUCID lllCDCIlLn Communications and accounts were received from the following: J. T. Simpson, County Clerk; D. H. Coleman, County Treasurer; W. A. Sperllanan, Bridge Engineer; F. H. Gover, H. B. Armytrong, G. Mc- Conkey, Wm. Charles, Stewart L.` Page, Dept. of Agr-ic-ulture; A. G. Ardagh, O.L.S.; J. w. McKee, Dist. Supt. Soldiers Settlement Board; N. W. Hainsworth, Dept. of Public Highways; Judge Wismer, D. C. Murchison, The Northern Advance and Gen. N. Acheson. uuu \.|v`\1a .1. rn.\,uI:auu. On motion, the several documents `were referred -to their respective l ccmmiittces. f\ The Ladies Aid of Central Unit- ed Church held a very successful afternoon tea and mle of homemade- baking, candy and fancy work, in the Sunday School hall on Friday afternoon last. Tea was served from i 8 to 6 o'clock and the many ladies who attended had an enjoyable so.~?aJ afternoon. The sale was goo, E.-vhi table giving: a very satisfactory r- port M 41.. -`Ar-n Ilmn -Cnlnnunno Innjm: nhu-..Lt.nrl :3, ., . . . . . -u-vv\. \.u. On motion of Councillors Henry and Webb, the T1'e-asurer was in- structed to refund to the County T1'ClL:Tl1!`Cl` $12.39 owing to error in tax sale, 1926. u... u..u., ; uu u. On motion Henry and Peacock, the Treasurer was instructed to for- ward Innis1 s share of general school rate on S.S. No. 18, Innisi, to J. A. Lennox, Treasurer of the combined section of No. 6 Essa and No. 18 Innisl. On motion Webb and Peacock, the Reeve and Clerk were appointed a committee to interview Mrs. W. Brewster in regrawl to ;ret.tin_e,' deed to road throuyrh north half lot 25, concession 6, Innisl. rm. :..11..,._:_._ _..- 1 ...v...,..ku.-./u U, Lulumu. I ! The following` road accounts were ordered paid : H. N. Storey, gas and oil, road 4, $7.22; W. Hillock, _:rar1in5: rozuls 4 and 7, $22.50; Harry Webb, grmding roarls 4 and 7, $21.00; Bruce Gowan, gent-r:11 work road 17, Con. 10, 11, $24.00; Erl,r:z1r Sturgzc-on, 60 rods wirn fence. $21.00; W. S. Young, c-uttim: wrzds and road 18, $26.00; J. S. Sloan, 60 rods wire ft-non, road 4, lot 15, $21.00;Mi`1ton Rnid, blacksrnith work, brid._t:c, road A ln+. 11 Q9! nn. ur... 1|A'..rv.-.n__`._1. . . - . u, -nu,un..-uu.wn wuxn, UI`l(l-J10, I`Oi1(l 4, lot 11, $8.00; Wnn. McCw1`Loug'h, li;:h m-z and oil, road 4, lot 11, $12.63; F. Whnn, 2 shovels, $2.50; Tvvan (Zrnm-, s'wpp1io~;, $9.73; F. W}*uan, work nml ct-mu-nrt; mzixor, bridge, road 4, Int II, $58.00; J. Marshall, Wonk, britlw-, mzul 4 lot 11, $16.10; W. Brown, work bri1l,;:.v ram! 4, lot 11. $16.10; A. (`/.'u1nin work bride,-, road A Ini II '10 Int. I` \In.,,.. I .,...v...,, u. -m.-uuun-p, wurn lH`lH(.', roan 4. Int II, $54.75; (3. Wham, work. ]))'ML:(', mml 4, 101. II, $13.30; W. Hil- Im-k, 1,:--:un, |n`i|;.rI-, rmul 4. lot 11, $25.30; (.)m':1r liuwmnn, work, l)rid`y:c, rum! 4, 101. ll, :f..'L()0; John Bayes, 1,-um, mm! -1, I01. ll, 21110.20; W. A. Syn-llnmn, m-rvia-u-: ln'.ilp_'u- u-npcincor, `$35.00; Hr-ll l`v|vphum- ('n., m.nwinp: nlc-Yt-phonv ymlv, 1f..'!.7l; 1". Sinclair, f ..'l luvs .~m|:u'y, ff.92.00. (`,nnnr-il :uIn_IIIr'nH| to nu-at in the "~"-11'-`I Hull, Shwml, on Tlxuraduy. -W ' V`: vul I V: no '."`h; N m-fh em A dvan ce ..,\... Pl'l,`.9`oS Criticized A-t Til1u1's(l.ay s session the pi--as came in for sozmo critidism. A re- port had been senit. to the Tonomto morning` papens by a Local reponter of the discussion on the expenditure of money on roads and the Globe played the story up with the head- ing`, Nonth and South Representa- tives Clash." Cuo-unciilllor Be-11 re- ferred to the report and stated that there was no nonth and south parties in Simcoe County, but they were a united body, and the press should be asked to `correct the imprewion given. The reponter who had sent in the report explained that 3.11 of the report had not been used, whiich gave it a dzitferetnt aspect. The Mail and Empire had not used it at all. With this the incident was ptamed County Council Ends*F all Sessinm (Continued from pzmu um) On su vrgcstion of Councillm 3- Coombs it was a.x:rc:c to c}1:l:1_'.-;- Lhv report by alilowim.-; Dr. Ros; $100, hp `|)mw..-5 won um! h.. 6.... ...1. The fourth of the five 10,00(_) ton (_-argo steamers under rrrrnstruvtiun in the Old Country for the Atlanticservice of the (1:-.'i:ul1::n }":u-Mir was l:~.unr-hr-I recently from the yards of Messrs. Barr-lay, Curie and (.`n., (}!as',;ow. With appropriate ceremonies and in the Eresenr-e of 21 Iurrgr: 3:-athc-rin',; of (.`;m;u1i;m Pacific Oicials, the new ship was c ristened tlw " H:nv:rhill" by Miss Mavis Gillies, (inset) daughter of Captain James Gillir-:',:r_(-n(:r:1l manam.-r of the Canadian Pacic Steamships Ltd. \Vhen these new steamers: are dplivnrml Hm (`.-..m..Hz... D-...:r... ....... .. ..,,.v... -4; |.nAvvvIIrj., us. 1\u.\n -pluu, Dr. Rogmws $30 :1n`(I Dr. S])t-I10:-`Iy $10, on accounts vf $600, $175 xunl $81. 11...... . l._EL!,!_. , 1 ' tributed over 9,000,000 trees and hoped to increase this to 15,00,000 ., m:______ n,,_,,,,- . vv`I.L- Wiould Shorten Deer Season nA.t Fridiay"'a session considemabe discussion took place on the deer hunting season, and` the members i from the north favored cultting the 30 day open season to 15 days. It was pointed out that as only one deer can be taken by any person, the 15 day open season would be long enough and there w1ou:1d not be such waste and destruction. The com- mittee on Legsation recommended that the Provincial Government be memorialized to change the dates of the open season for hunting` deer. More Land for Reforestation Hon. Wrm. Finlayson, Minister of! Lands and F0l`Cf'.. ~`, addressed the Council on Thursday afternoon and ;urg'el all farmers with \\'2.; lands] to plant trees, which his department wculd supply free. Mr. Finlayson a-'50 urged that the County purchase] another thousand acres of Land at! Orr Lake for reforestation. The de- partment would Sl.LI)'I)]_\' the trees and 5 provide a man to look after it. The expense to the County would not be great and it would be a fgreat asset in the years to come. During` the present year the department had dis-' in a few years. . .4 .._.n J\.6lAQ Finance Committee Re the claim of W. E. Kearns, ex- penses of $150 for burial of late VDan. Fo1`s_vrthe, recomrmentl that no acrtion be taken, and that Kevarns be instructed to look to Fo1'sytl1e s' estate for his expenses, and that County Solicitor be requested to take I proper steps to have an atlmlinistrator -appointed. 7l"L,.. ........-._L .1 ;u rn a u-.. ..,.,..,..m,u. The request of the 'I`.cwn of Mid- land for the County to gzuarantee deben tures to the amount of $159,- 000 for street paving`, also of Stay-| ner for $18,750, were granted. i D')I'1`\`\!\\r\+ A4.` "L \ c..'m-_._:_.,. ,,,, no. nu. v.pLu,IuU, wuu: 1:.1`2uu.uu. Payment of the following` were . recommended: A. Barrie, Midland, $50 for burial of Jvas. A. Robbins; G. G. Smith & Ce., $3 for a.mibul- . ance service; A'lexa.n(ler Industiiial School, $45 for nursing of Laura`: Mooney; St. An Hospital, Mid- land, $6 for treatment of David HilIl,; R.V. Hospital, Barrie, $34.50 for treatment of D. Decker, half to be charp:er back to Oro Township; W. D. Minnikin. $34.50, burial of Mr. Alr.-xamler, half to be ch21rg'e back to Essa. Township; Bran- ofo1' Hospi- tal, $9, and R.V. Hospital, $25.50, re Cecil Breeze; Orillia Memorial Hospital, $364.50, re Mrs. Carpen- ter; Town -of Colilingwood. $12, for ambulance services re D. McArthur; Town of Orillia. $600 toward erec- tion of lockup; Trustees and Rate- ` payers Association, granrk; of 50; W. A. Buoys, $100.14, services as County Solicitor; A. Barrie, Midnland, $50 for burial of Wm. Bennett, half to ` be C'l1ZlT_','C(l back to Tay Township; Dr. F. Porter. Waubaushene, $23 re services to '1`. F. Potter; Dr. Harvie, 3 Orirllia, $12, for treatmenrt of Wm. Gizuzl-l-`a nge 1'. D.-. ......-....a... -3 1\.. T)... _.L` mnnn \.............ub`.. . Re accounts of Dr. Ross of $600, Dr. Rogers, $175, and Dr. Spencely, $81, for treatnnent of Nevils chil- dren, recommend that Dr. Ross be paid $100, Dr .R;og'ens $30 and Dr. Spcncerly $10. Roads and B1'i(L;.-ses Re request of Midtlnnd representa- tives that County pay the Town of Midniand the difference between the estimates of the engineer and adtwa cost of paving. recommend that con- sidemtiaon of the matter be deferred tilel next session of Council. |Recommend that the County Road Commission and the County Engin- eer be inst1'uc'ted to pnoceed with the erection of foot paths on the Wasaga Beach bridyre as early as possible in 1928; that the matter of street im- provement in A-`.Iist0n be laid nver till the January session; re request mnnmrvul pnyuu-nl; rv rt-gm-..l. lm 'vrl.:1ln waving in Hw villmm n1' -'3'r`rl wuvl.vr, rr~rmmrwnvl `Hull. Hw im-min; (1! mwril prvwr-ml with work we r-::rL\ 11.-4 pm-..':il;l4-; t`l'('Uln7vI4'1Il| Lhnl, 4-xtr: Nmt ml rum! nnml,ru'.'l.iun in lh':ul fowl, :Ln|mn:vhiu;: to 15470, ht: ymid. I21. H... .. ..r it It ,..., .u....y....`.....,-, |.Ir .pu:u, nu: ymlu. Ito tlw *.lm'1nm of I). (Zvmw of 1M1i4H.'1ml, J. M:(:UiH uhal 'l`. H. GaL'1:lI.'s- gzher of All'i.~:ton, and G`. (}i.b. and party for c~r."rnrp+n.'s~a1.ior1 for injuries on Cou.n1;yro:mis, ah] cam-:4 were, turned over to the Gdmbc Indemnity Cn. No action was taken on the griev- ance of J. Parker re wvarter on row]- wtay near his propcnty. The chaimfan of Roads and Bridges and the Warden were ap- pointed to act with rcpreaenhartivea of Orillia to interview the Dept. of Highways re taking. over a portion of Artherley Road. Gouncihlors Mic- Knight and Hamfbely were arppointed to inxtervew the Dept. of Highways re designating Mill St. through Vi!- lage of Creemore as `an extension oi Counrty Highway System. The mant- ter of paving in Cqldwater was let over to the 1928 Council. Lanacuan 1 aCln(: bteamsmps Ltd. When these new steamers are delivered, tho (lunzuliun I 2u-ic cargo eet will be augmented by five of the hipght.-.='.l. type uf (~.v.'prs::isi t-arm) stmimt-rs and capable of maintaining a speed of 14 knots an hour, whi:-h in rs-,;5nrdr.-:1 as exceptional for cargo steamers. l`he mariner! L(rm,'.'!,ia of m-mm i.!`:nlI-, hm wt-(tn Greut'Brituin and Canada via the St. L:Lwr-m-<- ruulm, h.'iH ]1r() YIli.l'4i Um Canadian Pacic to augment their freightsuervim: i.ol.iii3'.":{I.I-111.. l`h-:-.<- `.'o-:43:-I54, will be used to maintain a weekly S(2I'V'i(`L hretwt-I-n (':mm|i:xn pUT'i,!Hl.1Hi Llmms in Great Britain and on the Continent. Thu nan! fl-niryiwfnr iiizn how uiu`au- uhinu H... (1.. .u4.-|....-.. ll........l.|. Ediucati-on Re com1mun'ica.tion`s from Lefroy and Edgar Cvonitinuation Schools in connection with g'rant`s paid them by Ccunlby, wowld recommend that the matter be referred to the Dept. of Education for decision, and that the Chairman of Education Committee and County Treasurer rep:-esent the County in ccnjunction with 1'c-pre- sentatives of these schools hef01`v the Department. Recommenzl that` Tro:1su1'er be authorized to pay :1 special grant of 10 per cent. of prin- `cipz1i.i salaries to Public Sch r)Is .`v_2va]Iy teaching: Fifth Class work dux-in`_q' 1927, rocommonriotl by In- ! . Legislation Recommend that no action be taken re request of R.V. Hospital Board to increase the per diem ai- lowance of County patients from $1.50 to 152,00, and Government ,patien-ts from 50c to 75 per day; also in the request to chang'e the Hospital Act so that the fu`l amount:` of indigent patients be oliargecl to inunioipaliity in which incligrents re- sde. Would recommend that this County memorialize the Ontario Government to ch:mg'e the dates of open season for ltuntinp-2` deer. The committee are of the opinion that 30 days is too long: for open season, and think 15 days long" enough for any hunter to take one deer _vearl_\' as allowed by regulations. Railways an`-_l Canals The committee have considerr:-d the request to have Aw.-ning` Station re- opened and rectmmend that Town- ship of N'otvtea\x';1_=aL:": have statement prepared showing: e:1rnin_2's of the railway at that point, and den : with the matter t.l1e3' SCK: t. Have considered the 1':-quest to purchase 1,000 acres of land nea) Orr Lake for reforestim: purposes, .and recommend that Councillor.= Drennan, Drysdale and the Cl1air1n:1r of this Committee get an option on said land and report at J:1nunr_\' .~`oi`~.<- sion; also recommend that a sin}.1'le line telephone be built between Pro- : winoial and County plantations. and that the Clerk notify the Dept. of Lands and Forests. l Reforestation CiIerk s Report The Cierks report showed that two auctioneers licenses and four pedlers licenses, amounting to $410, had been issued snce last report. Road Commission Work The following` accounts for cem- mission work by members weer pass- . .-J . Brown, D. ..... _. Holmes _ .......... .. M1caLeod Brown. R. A. Parks ............... .. Downey .. . Grey .................. .. ` Aslin 4Wray Kiel-nan .. Buchanan .. Johnston Cunningham Dxgwdale Sipichor Luck .... .. .. I u `tutu, u. Jebb .......... .. `Patterson . Gmtrix Han1bl_v Glover Drennan .. . ; u u u Don Wilson, J. 7,1,1. Sm'ith-H: . . . . . .., t-nrly ml. a-xtrn n H rm!- :'I. IN -' urea: bntaxn ana me Lonunenc. The new freighter, like hex" sistvr :~xhip: Han Hr-:1`/t-rhury.` ['.:~;y Beuverford angl Beaverbrue, is 520 fut-L in ltm;.(l,h HI and :: h:n'lf fv~-I, i with 8. deadwelght carrying ('u.pa(,-ityofay;];ru>fiyn:x1:-|_-/ 10,000 0.0:. - draft of 27 feet; but should a need aris(+:x:;rrI1rh:m 131,000 tum. u. on the maximumload draft. The ship}: will lw (lriw-n M Iv. in :~ `E0 00 -vr-A .u iv 20 00 .- an iii 66 -- A1: 5,55; .. an l`HlHcb'i)AY, l)I'l(3l'IM.IH'}l{ 8, 1927. -:2:H=::T::'::3:~u..%I.. CARD it/HH",.'.'l 1u.5'I' I9. HAMMOND. Hm ri::`..-r;-., .`inllt:H.I;m, etc. Oice, I:-.|. Hvmr Mnmmic: Temple Build- ime. M01142] to mun at lowes1 ruum. ESTEN & ESTEN. BARRISTER3 I Solicitors in High Gourt of Jun tice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancera. Omce, lat oor Masonic Tempie Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Eaten and M. H. Eaten. %'l`I'.`W/\I( l' K4. H'l'YCWAR'I`, BAR- rlntrrrn, Sncilorn, Notaries Public, I and fIunva:yu.n(:a:rn. Money to loan `H unv Mum-4 nt Inwnu? tun-ran! Express v... Annun- Ofce, Ron Block. | . ;AA>.11\/LrxA\ {LAVJJ LJkJl\r\J1ll\JiV 1 Ofce and Residence, 97 Elizabeth 3!. ` (Formerly Dr. Arna1l s Ofce) `~- Phone 557. KLEXANDEB COWAN, SUCCES- IOI` to Lennon Cnwnn E. Rrnwn, ROYS & BOYS, BARRISTER3, Solicitor: T\1nf.n1-`pa pnho f`.nn_ ... an. `assay vvl\ol'h|.n Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. 4-nan _ Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, Etc. Money to Loan I Ran Block, Barrie, Ont. 'l()H/$1.!) !U)SiH, u-1. 4.;.m.;n.. .4. A.LLLI.}L\JJX.` .'1-V1J LJLJ1V\JJ'4LILV | Special attention to Obstetrics Associate Coroner for County of Simcoe Ofce and Residence, 50 Mary 5!. Phone 101 Oice Hours: 8-9.30, 1-230, 6-830 :41`: A. . -un\nvuvL.u Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Dice um! Residence-Corrt=r F}|1'z:|- beth and Bradford Sts.. Barrie. Phone 105. Oice Hours-9-10 a.m., 1-3 pm.. 7-8 mm, VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES lUTl In t'1'.he onowmg lauies omcutted N JPROF. 1). E. WEIR, TEACHER OF 7"`no am! Violin. Piano 'I"'VIel' ffl ID1L;1.`\lVD .`\lV1J DUIV\IP4UlV Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours : 1-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W C Liuln, M,R., Aging-Inn. ("..-.-...._ 1. LIKIIE, lVl.lJ- l`\o W. C. Little, M.B., Asociate Coroner County of Simcoe. NURSE M. THOMAS 78 Woasley St. Phone 866. EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC.. WTCM Tnnar NF Diana n... DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADWIKJATE nf 'r'rin1'f.\7 T1ni\VnrcH'v and aiun ROBERT H. SMITH, EYESIGHT Specialist. successor to O. R. Rusk. 53 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Hours 9-12, 1-6. Phone 80. n \.zuAa..4Aw kssociate Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61. 0fce--58 Collier St. Office Hours : 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m n/n\. vv r: 1.1.. vv :9 SURGERY AI;ID.DISEASES OF WOMEN A .... umuuuvunn UUWAN, SUUUi- to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Banister, Solicitor for oigtaining probate _of will, guardianship and adminiatfation, and General Solici- tor, Notary, Conveyancek, etc. Money to loan. Ofcea: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. suxa a burs, bA1uu5'1`1:m5, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Con- veyuncers, etc. Money to loan at lowest rate: `of interest. Omceo 13 Owen Street, in the pgemisea formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Office, Elmvale, Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C.. M.P., J. R. Boys. uulu uuuvv:yum:I:rn. money L0 I08]! any num-4 at lowcut current raters. Oillce, 1? Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Plan. 91'! A7 M--.1- A_- D. F. MCCUAIG. B.A. Successor to Creswicko & Boll Banister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Ofce, Rosa Block, Barns. }DMUND F.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano. Or- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist of Toronto Conserx vatory of Musir nnvf of the Uni-` versity of 'I`oro-"J. -. H3 Worsiey street. Phone 663 - In. VIMLUIV A. nrui L, uL(AUUA'1'.l'J of Trinity University and also g1`:-.duute of Erlinbur',:'h and Glas- gow. Sppcialty. stomach diseases. Office, corner Bayeld and Wor- sley Sts. Entrance off Worsley. Ofce open until 8 p.m. DR. C. A. ARNOTT (McGill) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON :_- -_Jn,,2I an an 1 .1 I DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON G...,...:..l ..LL.._L:-__ L, r\1_4,; 2,, .uu l'b'l'u":, |.I,.n.. l5I`\l(.2\ .l.- iruimvm, 4-tn, Mmzrmic Tem- Imilrlkng, Hnrrir-. Money to DR E. G. TURNBULL _,1_,,; A It run any - W9 _. Cfifg stfiait`; GORDON LONGMAN H. H. CRESWICKE DR. W. A. LEWIS nu-nu 1. \vV\ Txrnv . MUSIC LESSONS Barrie Branch MEDICAL l.} .(5/Al. ..H., HARRIS- V12: nnn in Tova. Burris. Callus by telephone; give us the name and address. We can arrange installation so as to make it a timely Christmas gift.