I null will. 75 ll full" `.' g-r|xx.x;I than In When ON! IV!" III V` .~'u1Tnr-d {7A:F-4 LIMIT (`hi 3 I "lOV\/N HAS SLJRPIDAWLTS ON THE YEAR'S BUSIP OVERDRAFT REDUCED; EDUCATION BILL $;61,0_00; PUBLIC WORKS $25,000. In tho Page Two 01111 ,- _--.-_.-..... uoAa\4 snaulscllb The conimittee on indigents report expenditures during 1921 as $1,021._- '38 for indigents; the largest item I being `for supplies amounting to $514.51; R. V. Hospital, $143.00; lwoodstock Hospital, $104.00; fuel, $167.80; railway fares. $27.07; buriul indigent, $59.50, and livery, $5.50. , way There was received for the remov- al of ashes during the spring clean- `ing $247.00, The ratepayers share [of street oiling,` amounting to `$2417.71, would be credited as against the expenditures, which in- 'clude the cost in the first place. The `amount spent on public works, ex- Iclusive of road building done by . county grant, receipts for removal of lashes `and oiling charges is '$8,479.42. `.`The amount required to complete the year will be small and as our es- timate was $9,000.00 we are pleased I amount. to say that we have kept within that ,__, -._...(_.,vv.-V The Council then unariimously vot- ed Clerk A. W._ Smith a vote '-of .1'.hanL-c ' v\.I \.I|\3I lthanks. i I think we will all agree that the ;condition_of the milk supply has uni- 'dergone an improvement "this year," fsaid the Mayor, adding that the` gthanks for the improvement was ;probably divided between the health` department and its "sanitary inspect- 01'. The lntmv ha km! nlm..........: 1...: ...v,..... vIII\/llv uuu IUD Bllllaary Inspect` 'or. The latter, he had observed, had been very energetic. rru K1 -- 2-sinking fund be established to take _care of affairs from January 1 to, . ..u.-u nu but LUIICBD cxu.-:uL. Mayor Little suggested as a form! of financial relief in future that a say", May 1. when tax returns became more liberal. I 1-1 - `iv v - - Education and Indigenf A ......n._-3LL _ , -I[*j-n1'powe1'e d `fo A SeI1"`B'3'd " L` YE/~\R S BUSINESS; Ir` A 'l`lr\1\1 ' celsior works, one hose, $2.25. V '87 l1y $35, $3045.00; 24: ` hvdrantsoat $30. $720.00: re tannery, 10 `hose connections, $23.40: re ex~ ' Thigi Oven is CC]! too, t Oven ON ONL zvi T- . The committee on printing. indus- _ trial and reception affairs, with Ald. 1, u E. J. Byrne as chairman, reported ex- penditures for 19.21. as totalling $1367.82, which is within the amount estimated. Expenditures were: Vot- ." ers lists. $396.00; financial state- i ments. $24.00; auditors reports, '-i $73.00; debentures. "$110.60; bylaws, V $21 25; licenses, $11.00; elections, $96.40: re taxes. $68.58; proclama- Itions. $].1.00; subscriptionsto Mung -' ' icipal World, $17.00; blank books and . terms, $181.96: postage, $95.74: sta- j, tione1'.V, $170.05; assessment. $30.40; miscellaneoussprinting, $60.84. _ ] Markets and Parks . eReeve W.` A. Lowe, chairman of -- this committee, reported its expendi- notes that th ztui-e` for the` year as`$1043.1`4, against amounted to estimates of $1000.00. The reportithe accounts 9 ti 512 ! Q 55 iii -75 6:5 Q 9 in % 01$ Q @ ii Printing and Industrial V 'W.ater and Light _ Ald. O. B. "Patterson. chairman of; this committee,-1'eport_ed his co'n'~mit- tee had kept within estimates on enc- nenditures for the year, which ag- Eregated $7709.96, The items were 457 lights atV$8 each, $3656.00: .15 lights installed for. part of year, $63.3`; post office gore lig'hting,.i l$2(l(l,0fl, `$12 00: telephones, $72.28; clothing,_` The police estimates were $5.000, and "the exnenditures $4670.94, asi, follows: Police Magistrate, $1000.00; R. King`, $1100 00; J; Lambie, $336.-3 ` 17; J. Case, $719.83; W. Ravner, $895.00; J. Davis. $206.50; F. S.` Smith. $66.00; Special Constable; $147.46; printing`, $51.55, and mis-f cellaneous, $64.15. _ _.--.. `IL. Azuulull This report totals $1,840.77. Med-9, ical officer of health, $375.00; sani-i` - tary inspector and assistant, $858.00; ? drugs, $204.24; printing, $54.85;: livery, $24.50;_ fuel during `qua:-an-i tine, $49.00; supplies, provisions dur- i in_g quarantine, $115.64; incineratolyg $65.00; milk tests, $6.00; milk -test ; ingapparatus, $53.23; bill postino { } $6.00; telephone, $29.31. Expendi-5 : tures within estimates. 7 1 E .Fire and Police ` - ` I I . Ald. Geo. C. Coles, chairman of the , E Fire and `Police committee, reportedj ; his d_epartment s total expenditures ; $13,421.08, which. is $11 under_ th`,e.l ; `estimates and by departments is: Fire ; 0 hall and council chamber mainten-3 ance, "$2420.34; fire fighting amlf equipment, $3412.50; fire brigade,` _$1234,50; fire alarm system, $120? [73;' fire truck maintenance, $90.30;} town team, $550.72; R. J. Lee, $921.- [ A00. The earnings of the Town team} were_estimated at $00, while the: earnings to date amounted to $455.-.' , 26. _. _ ` i Police DVepartment H_vd1-ant~ Rental nuuu L: nxupl cu. His Worship expressed appreciation g -of Town Clerk A. w. Smith s obligingg .-and energetic work and his accuracy; off execution. ] Board of Health ` _ I ,,,,_, ._---., ---..... vnnv nvuyul V]. out `H6111 'e`ar amounted $446.18. The items of report" the were fuel, $175.83; in- THE BA_RR[E EXAMINER DISTRIBUTORS FOR BARRIF: 13IT_R-fc'T the rental ` of the `hall ,nw.nnn`4-n.-I 4.. (`A113 10 1 2453; .___-.___ f'N/E_(\`N`V7I)Z;I;MLAND-Mor. a Tues.- JAN. 2-3 .All seats reserved, SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDA} ONLY AT $18, $20, $22.50 AND $25.00 . ___._ v - -uu.`\I\IJlI'I.I This is a Christmas Sa`e of Men s and Young Men s -Overc0ats-- Overcoats whose warmth of material equalied by the smartness. of the sty`es; made, to give that permanent satisfaction in service. Overcoats that sold last Season for $30 to $50 each BE AT YOUR BEST FOR XMAS IN ONE OF OUR W!NTEROVERCOATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . uuul -131.50 120 Rugs 36x63, priced at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rugs in sizes ranging from 2V4 x3 yds. ._vds., priced from. . . . . $20.00 up to -, -..-. ..\.Ju.nuL LIA JILL Ll.) UIC IJIILC '\'ULl pay, but the service it will give will last aelifetime. V`. hat could makea better gift ? D..n-,- AH. -`A ' ---.. vuu u llll._ll\\r`(.l LILLLLJI Sill .7 Rugs, 27x54, in- a11 qualities, priced _,, 1904 1\- v-_-- - ---v on a`\l\J You can adjust the size to the price` you wish to H.'l\/ hllf H151 carxnn 3+ ".211 ...L.- '11 ` A "" " years that have seen this store st norn, as they used to ave seenyus all grow up from childhood--- art from a small beginning and, keeping pace with the progress of our communit_\r, rise to a position of usefulness andservice which has earned for us the satisfactionof knowing that our efforts have been appreciated. So._with this last dayof the longest Holiday Season in several years-- IIII5 run: Iinrv Ann-- . -._ Once more the merry bells will ring on Christmas Ar ring in the many happy years that h 4__ wa w1sH You om: AND ALL AN oLD.JMI::`i1`i3izRY XMAS ,-. .. ....-....vu ' ) M-a_vm' Little expressed gratific-a-| `:tion that the year s business closed} with no outstanding: accounts, and`! that expenses had been held down to . C .M..`..4- ..a. ...I..:..1. L- u_.__-,1,. n 1 AREAL GIFT Is A RUG DEVLIN S -..._.., from`;-13% to $10.00 ea. Aug-` surance, $123.00; wiring, $245.60; closets, $153.00; 1"epair`s,'$45.43;gas, ` $23.21; electric light, $8.81; water, -_ --/.`_4l.J Vkldn L\l .)}\`?' up to $50.00 ea. 16166 2; up to 3x1. mnn an -035 ff nu um u- u--: 1Jl\C\,l`lUl <:.\pCUUlLLll'(f. Z The total expenditures for the year were $2`2,461.12. two of the larger. Fitems beingf nearly $61.000 for edu-! wcation (exclusive of debentures), and more than $17,000 for the county` and coupons. Further particulars re. levy. $52,()16 went for debentures! t::urdi_ng` the financial report appear in :-another column. , I $40.76; scales inspection, 31.4.00; `printing, weigh books, $32.00, and} nmarket clerk, $181.50. ` Thursday, December 22. 1921 eg... S _ fooooooovovvooocoo , 6 uu.a ;.'I-H-I n Thm'- is. `('hild".~ life llliln` luxlr. V` II('I at the shop wimlu with pim-her! ft-mu ', in `.1 pi]? uf diH_.~, ,with I genmn . . . . . A` ..I Iudll. Burn the ........u., m ,;_uun u auaua WCLU l`UpUl'LUU.3 Summarizing the town s situati'on,; "Town Clerk A. W. Sm_ith told the` ~:-assembly that the Town of Barrie closed its 1921 accounts with an voverdraft of $24,838.59, whereas the year started with a bank overdraft of $33,125e.5.'%. There is a surplus of `-$2,766.06 on the _vear s business. "That is, the town 2`0t through with fpected, though there were ' several .'items of unl'>oked-for expenditure; .-spending; $2766.06 less than was ex- l`1n +..+-11 nun.w.,l:4 .... .._ 1:-.. LL __-_,, ' f.11;.~' th 1 III .`('I`V Lll.ll >`LlII| thir mills! In wt-ll hut fulllm ` L ,.IIlIl.!`|l -`L'lIl'Hl :1. 11:1) of gum! . bx" circ1nn.~t::m- tht-n1.~'el\'e.<. 'I`V IIAHI ll(l\K' -`|IlIl'I"lI II imsim-.<.~ dP}u`l'.~'.~`lnI). ` The Harrie Iir(- B L::mizml .~'(.-ht-nw In .. .1 __ t ., I I SANTA CL1 NEAR TO 1` Bznrfie ()rVq:1ni to Distrihut Th? (L`l1gi. )1 shunt its zenith. The spirit of gziv nwrrimt xnnmf h:.< } dititreul pitch all uln IVL ' . ,1 (V`rhT.l>l1ll:'i.`< is I which 0\'mf_\'(nu- that he i.~'_ omit} ~ Phon Office, 109 Res. The At the statutory meeting of thei :'Town Council, held Thursday even-v ing last, the financial operations for: the year and the presentpositioneoff Barrie':< public affairs were reported. ; .QIII'VIY\ IQI':7l;I`I(I' flan I-Anna .-. r.3L....L'.... .~ h 2: xu.1 um! Thursdzny, Dc; Extndir H'lll.`l'|\ Tu`. The \'ariuu.< . l , I Mill 22.1 I .|"" | |Il|l.\ ll ought. Win (11-15 .)~`(' the) (-hm'i.- * I}wxn.~'(-Iv:-< ;: us (`her-r. II A-`"1 ` Plal of the SI 7Mayor - Little Consider: Council Has Had Successful Year After Starting wi`h Lower Estimates, and `Suggests ` Sinking Fund Scheme for Future. " .u 1 Alhzl the Cure] many H lIl|| I V that Have \ \\IV.`\llIl' II` he ontitlwl nr cit)`. und- Ill 121! 1114 ~ vnr: I I :'H' shoulxl nu .lIr' ilH}vli('.~` - 1.. oh Pleasaj BARBIE cotmclt OLOSES vsnnwffn no oursmmme mus, AND snows ouunv IS wmnu ESTIMATES 1