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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jun 1922, p. 3

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BUILT BETTER ~ than Cars: um Cost Mor- Thursday, I June 8, 1922 - -v-vonuu\y| TORONTO S'I;OCK EXCHANOE 107 Bay St., Torontq T Phone Ad W. Harold`Mara II- are invited to avail themselves of our complete facili- ties for serving them. Prompt and careful attention given to orders or enquiries by telephone or__ telegraph. _ Listed and unlisted stocks bought and sold on Toronto, Montreal and New York Stock Exchanges. Victory and War Bonds, all denominations and maturities, `bought and sold. We ve Got the Blues CAREFUL analysis of the construction A and complete equipment of the Light-Six will convince you that it has no duplicate in value in the light car class. For instance, the machining of the crank shaft and connecting rods on all -surfaces is a manufacturing practice that is found only on the costlier cars. ' This particular-operation is mainly respon- sible for the fine balance of the Light-Six motor and its remarkable freedom from vi-' bration at all speeds. l t also has an impor- tant -bearing on the wearing quality of the car and on its long-lived, dependable service. The exceptional values in the Light-Sig; are possible because practically every part that . goes into the car is manufactured complete by Studebaker. Parts-makers prots are largely eliminated. - l mportant savings through bet-' ter methods and bigger volume permit greater value to given the buyer. . From the standpoint of shrewd investment you should find out why the Light-Six offers you so much more for your money in per-- formance. service and economy. ` VBRYSQIWORLEY, Dealers Stock and Bond B1_'o_1e_rAsi H Mart: This Is a Studebaker Y\ear l'CI Member --an-. 4-1. These suits are cut in the latesxt Styles, best of trhmings, conservative models, and would be a `bargain at $30.00. "n,aAnr-`can six, BARRIE All W001 Blue Serge Suits at $22.50 wsr ANOTHER om: or OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE SPECIALS OUR SALE PRICE, $22.50 uunp own. 1! please renew now. Adelaide 287 L;i;!_n'L_(-.' McCarthy uoupc-noaa (2-Pass.) Sedan . . L_IGHT-SIXIAPRICES 5 Pass.. ll2' W. B.. 40 H. P. Touring . . . . . . $1495 "Roadster (3-Passi). .- I495 Coupe-Roadster I7_D. .. \ In-us` . lncludes cowl ventilator oper- ated from the instrument "board; cowl parking lights at base of windshield; inside and outside door handles; large. rectangular plate "glass win- dowin rear curtain; ignition i lock and a thief-proof trans- mission lock. reducin ` the rate of insurance to Lig t-Six owners I5 to 20 per cent: and cord tires. STANDARD EQUIPMENT 1. o. 5. Watlgmaiu. Ontario I-lUSBAND S APOLOGY ~ Sometimes, dear, I'm abrupt with you- Con-fession; not a beast! But the nicest things I say to you Are those I mean the most. UIIGU the uuv -guuucuu syswm ment `-and advised ` take the school con trol. ._ ` Speaking to an impromptu report of the Select `Committee on Education, of which committee he is Chairman, Mr. Marshall .strongly urged that the Government secure -a. farm for these boys and establish -a clear- ing house which would sort them according to ages and character of misdemeanor; with a view to separating the worst offend- -ers from the lesser delinquents and keeping `by themselves the lads of tender `ages. Mr. Marshall said he could not under stand how any Government could permit the present institution at Mimico to re- main. The buildings at the school, he thought, were repellent in appearance and 1 unsuitable in everyrespect. He condemned I .m-esent- svntnm nf `nnull-inb. .......--- Tuesday, day night Tuilb Ir`:-Canada " ululul:l`h niber 1 ..J___- ... ... .,.u._y .moycuo. ne conuemnea ;ent- system of multiple manage- rd that the Goverimment completely under its con- v nr.rUI[l aUrlUUL cars ANOTHER suck I 925 2425 `THE BA_`RRlE EXAMINER ....; nuauucuu uuuan reservation in Mon- tana contains 1,425,000 acres. 0 The Himalayas are -clothed with forwts up to the height of L13,000 feet. av: Luv U011! Court of R ...,,c..aw u'uu' pay uounty rate in advance inorder to take advantage of the discount and -authorizing the initiation and carrying on of proceedings under the Ditches and ,Watercourses Act for the reconsideration of the Brillinger Award Drain and for the construction of a certain ditch or ditches in the northwestern part of the Township of Vespra were given their three readings and passed. we Juuowlng accounts were passed :- A. Cochrane, balance salary as assexor, $80; Frank Chappel, removing brush op- posite lot 6, con. 11, $3; W. E. Spence. -balancesalary `as collector, 395; D. Bank, work opposite `lot .12, con. 10.-_ $1; Wm. Gnant, for grading, 363;. R. J. Tracy, gra- vel for con. 12, and lling washout Sun- Avnidale Road, 89.75; J. D. Armstrong, Ves-I pra s share lling washout on west town- line, $20; Isaiah McMaster_. lling wash- out opposite lot 16. con. 11, 38.75; R. Patterson. lling washout opposite lot 12, ' con. 9, $3.75; A. Cochrane, equalizing U. S.S. Nos. 10 and 14, $10; Herbert Young, grading on con. 13, $5; Wm. P. Priest, repairing culvert opposite lot 6, con. 9, $7; Ernest Knupp, work on townline F105 and Vespra, $15; Geo. T. Tracy, lling washout opposite lot 9, con. 8, 34; W. E. Spence, postage as collector; 310; Women s 7 Institute, for rest room, Barrie, $50; Wm.- J. McDonald, wire fence -bonus (1916), $9.20. I M W By-laws for the purpose of authorizing the borrowing of $18,000 to meet current expenses -and` pay County rate in advance take advnntnon nf +1.- .::-..-.._- u can: summer noorauk. The Flathead Indian reservation in am; mntaina 1 A0: nnn ......./- uuxu. Communications were read from John Hood, solicitor for_Hy. Adam_son, re clean- ing out Brillinger Award Drain; Board of Railway Commiwioners for Canada. and G.T.R. re train .service on Penetang bra-nch; Supt. Toronto General Hospital re Thos. Meadows `being admitted `as a pa- tient from Vespra, and copy_of the CIerk_ s notice ' disputing liabilit . be following accounts `were passed:-- A_ Pm-In-...;. kn":----A -----~ av an All 8.1!]. ` General Council busines; was proceeded with immediately -after the close of the, Court. f_ ,, . .uy. D. U. FCFKIIIS, (log. The Court adjourned to meet on 26 at 10 a.m. . r<,_____1 n, -- I nmucn U11 .5. 1uc1Vabb`s asessment. .The following had dogs and bitches atruck_o' the assesment roll. having fur- nished proof that they were destx-oDyed:-l Huann-ah Mun-ro, dog; Geo. E. Richardson, dog; Chas. Harris, -bitch; W. D. Ferguson,` bitch; John Rowell, dog; W. E. Downey,. dog; E. Harris, dog; D. W. Webber, dog; Chas. Wattie. bitch; Hy. Adamson, dog; Hy. E. D. Perkins, dog. The (`nnrrt mlinnnnml. on ----L ~-- "-~ AIIJIIBI That Hy. Culham be assessed for east part lot 3, con. 13. as owner. and same be struck off A. McNabb s The fnllnurinu 1-..u.-I An--~ ----1 L3` ` uw-uu Wll-H A108 urcnard. That Thos. O Neil be assessed as tenant west half lot 1. con. 3; Wilfred Frost as tenant. east half lot 4, con. 10; George Gibson as tenant east half lot 6. con. 8; Wm. Button and G.` R. Lane as tenants lot 1, con.` 6; Berthsa Richardson as owner with Grover Reynolds for store at Anten Mills. "I\'L-4 iv A II That. east part lot 11. con. 5. be assess~ ed to Edward Wilson at $450. '_l'h~at Mrs. Taylor be assessed as tenant with H-_v. E. D. Perkins. That Geo. Dunn be assessed. as tenant with R. Monteit-h. That Rose Collins be asessed. as owneri part east half lot 5, con. 10, and R. Col- lin s` name be struck 01? roll. Th-at Armina Orchard -be assessed as owner with Albert Orchard. 'r}\p,f no f\ \T..:I L- --.-- ` - . wv vuavuvu z'I'Vh~at Geo. F. Seadon's assessment be confirmed. rm.-. -, . - - - -- D. Perkins assessment be. conrmed at $4600. - A . I -.- _.-.. vu -.4. vv\l1C_y_ aa&IfEb'lllCIlD That Thos. and Bruce Binnie be assess- ed as tenants wwt' 75 south half lot 3, con. 8, and same struck off Jas. Muir's `assessment. _ I ........... uu vv. LVl.ull.'U asst` ""I'h'a-;:Frank-Canning be asse$ed - er east half lot 11, con. 6, and s struck off E. Storey sA assessment. 'I"L..L "lVL_, ..- r...-av v nnuusxlllcllla Tixsat north 90 east ha'lf lot 1, con. 6, be assessed to County of Simcoe and struck off W. D. Scythes assessment. mm.` :1 -' _._ ... -.~_V,mw uoawmuuuu. I That Emerson Ritchie be `assessed as tenant for northwest corner lot 19, con. 1]. and struck off W. Muir s assessment- 'n... r.*......I. n-_-=-~ - ' v_..-.. uvv-uuu ~uo AUIIUWB.-- 'VI`}rat assessment of east half lot '15, con. 7, be reduced to $3200 on land. That Geo. W. Atkinson be asessed for lot. 8, con. 1, and same be struck off Roy E. I artridge s assessment. 'IVL_4 , .I an - vvult Ul LtcV'lBlUu The Court of Revision held its first sit- ting on May 29, at 10 a..m. After the Clerk had administered the oath required by law. the Councillors took their seats, the Reeve in the chair. P-a-rties appealing or their representatives were heard and the Court decided as follows:- I H11..-` , - H Motions Miller--Dornn-That this Council are favorable to hlaving the site of 'Glengarry Landing commemorated by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board. and suggest ?hat the south side of townline on west side of and- near Edenvale bridge is the most suitable place for erection of same, and the Reeve is authorized to procure permission from County for the erection of same. ~ lV_.._.; ,1` rs - - ' is mmun:w iruui we peEllS10n In writing. A by-law authorizing -the Minesing Tel- enhone Company. Limited. to erect poles, wires. etc., on certain designated highways in` the Township of Vespra. was given its three _readings and passed. _ A special meeting of Vespna Council was ` held in "the Town Hall, Midhurst, May 22. to read and consider the report of A. G. '(`-avana re drainage under theyMun- icipal Drainage Act. as petitioned for by certain ratepayers in the northwest corner of the township. All the Councillors were present. and the Reeve occupied the "chair. After the report was read by the Clerk. there was a full `and free discussion of the "whole matter, -and an agreement? was en- tered into to use every effort to have the of the townline between Flos and. Vespra to the Not-tawasaga uRiver, if the consent of the County could be obtained. -and that the parties assemed in the said report would pay six per cent. of their respective as- sessments -as their share of the engineer- ing expenses already incurred, if the re- port was not adopted. The petitioners withdrew from the petition in writing. bv-law authorizing Hm Minna"- 'n.L spring water taken down the" north side Councillorswish Spring Water Between F105 and Vespra -.to Nottawasagar :1`1`1;oi]. adjourned meet. after the 3 Revision on June 26. 1922. A `TI n an A VESPRfA B_RiAlNAGE.4 REPORT IS HEARD ._, uuuuoy rave In advance disco1_mt the initiai-inn ....A ....----- `Court of Revision ,,. Ir. 0- --- rorrvng : unuu v 1115 UIUBLI. Op- |. 3 vt lg, 75.1 n A.-..'...+...-...... v-- "mg as own- same be |],a naaannnn-`L I Mon- : `Clerk. June Rome s first gold coin was called Aureus. India first planted coffee in the seven- teenth century. C17 Page ` ca` 41..

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