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Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1925, p. 4

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&I`lfI I `OF PURE BRED DUEHAMA CATTLE.` FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS ITUU FUCK X13118. \IMPLEMENTS-- .Massey - Harris binder, 6.-ft. cut; McCormick Mower; seed drill; spring-tooth cultivator. Frost & Wood; fanning mill; two-fur- row plow, Cockshutt; single plow, Fie- ury No. 21; set 12-bull harrows; root scufiler; cutter; root pulper; Chatham wagon; wagon box; set sloop sleighs: hay rack; rubber-tired buggy. nearly new: tread mill; bag truck; grain grin- der, 10-in. plates. Maple Leaf; Zbuggy pole; cutting-box; grindstone; 2 sets double harness; long-tug, with breech- ings,. brass mounted; set double harn- ess, long-tug, with breaching: barrel` churn; set double harness, -short-tug: set driving harness; Scotch C/o1lie,.6 months old, good cattle dog: Pandora cook stove; box stove; 6 dining chairs;* drop` leaf table; centre table, parlor; Aladdin hanging lamp; De Laval cream separator; a quantity of pota- . toes; also forks, chains, Vdoubietrees A and many other articles. All will be sold without reserve. TERMS OF SALE--Fowl. fat cattle, tat hogs and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash: over that amount 10 months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved Joint notes.5% per annum off for cash on credit sums. Sale at1p.m. V 0. . D.vI-I. Ross, clerk. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct vv-Inrnv D- njju -- The Fellowlngz \ HORSES-~Bay Horse, 9 yrs. old, draught; Bay Horse, 5 yrs. old, agricul. Black} Mare, 6 yrs. old. agr1cul.;` Bay Mare, 2 yrs. old, a.grlcul.; Bay Horse, driver; Bay Mare, driver; Percheron colt. . . `|il`.1T\_.l',\nnnHl-u hIvvnlnn- nnnnfv UUIE. FEED-,-Quantity turnlpsz. quantity hay; quantity sugar beets: 10 bus. sweet clover seed; quantity sheaf corn, also straw. , (VA7l'VlVT.1`__Axnvah nnuy uvlfh nnlf The undersigned has received instruc- tions from T I\IJ3 I I $7322 `FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS WI: PIGS. AND POULTRY--Yorksh'1re low; 11 tat hogs; 2 registered Berk- ` shire sows, due'Mar. 15 and.17;' 40 bar- red rock hens. TIIDT .'I4"IK'E`\Y'I"_._ `Kn nanny __ Ilavnla vs}".EiS"Niis'i5X["i5Li."is Ohn P4\IIn1IrIv\nvo U I V J I H L B V I ID BENJAMIN WEBB Lot 15, Con. 10, Innisl . Dnnuiru-`AI I-Iinlnwnv. half ;niIa nor to sell by Public Auction on "WEDNESDAY," FEB. -11 "Wu :1 `lnllnuvlnav o A. At L__>t_ lg, 8,` Oro that amount LU mourns crevun. wux nu given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum of! for cash on credit sums. Terms for farm will be, made known on day of sale. Sale at 1 p. In. W_. A. Mcconkey, Auct. -_ i? ubiic Autgon I1I5I\7I"_'I\ A`7- I'.'I'.`I 1 1 CREDIT SAl;3_ 3138!] A LIE Ill IHUU, I'lv|lUl.'Ul| J.\cUIJUg .lVUI\, DUUDII, Shields,_ Smith, '.l`om, Webb, Williams, A. H. Wilson, J. Wilson, Young.-32. Grantsto High Schools The Education Committee recom- mended- the following payments to collegiate institutes, high and con- tinuation schools Barrie, $16,304.- 30; Collingwood, $6,998.60; Orillia, $10,122.07; Alliston, $6,839.89; Mid- land, $3,761.79; Bradford, $7,924.63; Orangeville, $59.28; Beeton, $1,786.- 25; Schombrg, $199.86; Coldwater, f$1,263.83' Creemore, $1,594.32; Elmvale, $1,309.06; Stayner, $3,413.- 23; Tottenham, $1,318.19; Caledon East, $37.78; Lefroy, $181.42; New- garket, $118.72; Cookstown, $1,820.- --- _;.--......-_.1-.:.L1.-1A'm..1........- vvvvu nvnlv van u-av av. vu.--5 vvuvu a---4Carlton, Drysdle, Gooden, Gratrix, McDu', Moore, Potter, Rob- inson' `gicher, Stephens, Templeman, wnei, ,"KYnu ray.-13. Rnurl Ry-nurn (`.1-uni-nu (`.111-1- vvucy, vv1.'ay.--Lo. .'Nay-Boyd, Brown, Coates, Cun- ningham, Cobmbs, Davis, Denney, Devitt,' Dutton, Glover, Hambly, Huxtable, Jebb, _Lambert, Larose, Leslie, Lowe, Martin,- McKnight, Mc- Phee, Patterson Robb, Rusk, Scott, Q`n:n`Aau Qnntlrh` Ann r::nvnu GBBUCUU U UIIU UUHIIUJ BJUIIUIUUI UIIGU the County was res onsible for the `bridge. Regarding t e length of the bridge, he said the Committee had not gone into that, but the present bridge is too short, as it connes the water, making it back up in th spring and ood the land on the west bank. Residents of Creemore on the east bank have irotected themselves by building a dy e. . -_ _I_____.. fI---.. IV-_.I.L_..I.. -..--...I avg uvw nnnn one at `-J--vi ~ On division Conn. Carlton's amend ment was lost _on the following vote: fI-,,IL,__ 1\____-.I_\- l`__.`__.` IUHS auu IIU HUI Jlllillv G UEIUEU. UL It-llh length was unnecessary at thls pomt. II--- _-LL -_!_I A.L_L LL- l'I-.....-.L The undersigned had` received instruc- tions from 7 UVIIWEUII uuuus. DUUUD uuu uaruuu 1'6` garding a recommendation by the special committee on Roads and Bridges that a new bridge be built across the Mad River ateCreemore and that the Reeve `of Creemore, the Reeve and Deputy-Reeve of Nottawa- saga, the chairman of the Roads and Bridges Committee and the County Engineer be a committee to super- vise the work.` -Coun. Carlton moved in amendment that the report`be re- ferred back to the `Committee to as- certain the length of the pro osed bridge. Coun. Carlton claime that acounty bridge must be eighty feet long and he held that a bridge of that Inna!-ls urn: nnnnnnuanrv nf `Hui: nn1'v-1+ nvllavol vv an vunlnlirivhtuun-Inna. sci woo.-a Conn. Scott said that the Commit- tee had gone into- the matter thor- oughly and found*the present bridge in ver bad condition. They were assure by the County Solicitor that kn l`_nnvul-u urea wnunnv-|u{Hh: (Ar +111: huyunavuu Iv:--4 can-av. unav-u The report of the Printing Com- mittee recommended that the min- utes for 1925 be printed by The Ex- aminer and the financial -statement by the Northern Advance at the same price as in 1924,.and that 500 copies of thevminutes of this session be printed and distributed. The chair- man was authorized to purchase sup- plies between sessions. < . . Reports'of the various committees occupied the attention of the County Council on Friday, the closing day. Two sessions were held, one in the afternoon and the nal meeting in the evening. The Council concluded their deliberations about 10.30 and adjourned till June. Tilt over a Creemore Bridge A The session on Friday afternoon was featured by a lively discussion between Couns. Scott and Carlton re- .......`I.... .. ...... .u_.l..L:.... Luv 4-]... Iuubuwa, Q--uwnnv, on pg --rrv- ., .......-.-v--. The report of the -boiler -inspection, showing the boilers in the County buildings in good shapeexcept for a leak in the hand-hole, which was or- dered repaired. was also led. rnI__ _-_..._-_L -5 1.1.- -n_.:..4.:.... n..... illia' No. 8, Tiny. V . v They also recommended that in fu- ture continuation schools pay their own Entrance examination expenses the same as high schools and colleg- iate institutes. The Committee re- commended that Council express their thanks to the Minister of Edu- cation for continuing the legislative grants to towns and villages of less than 2000 population. WM-mu mmnmmcmdnrl nnvmnnt-. n-F tan :p1zu; mo. o,.r1us, op.I.aU._ The report of the Governor of the `Gaol was presented by the County Property Committee, showing that there are eleven prisoners` at the present time for the following offenc- es:- Having a still, false pretenses,` indecent assault, having opium, theft, having liquor, attempted` rape an murder, insane, non-support, assault. nu, , ,_, _-,.L -1! 1.1.- 1._:l . _ . _ . _ . . . .... man ZUUU popluauun. They recommended payment of te,n ; per cent. ofsalaries to the following schools doing Fifth Class work: Port McNicoll, $180; Victoria _Harbor, $180; No. 12, Tay, $60; No. [4, Me- donte, $66; No.~ 10, Essa, $140; No. 10, Innisl, $125; No. .3, Sunnidale, Mon. `M .-. A win: $196 - , 1111113111, tP.l.6Uj J.VUo 0, $320; No. 6, Flos, $126. Tho wann-v-+ :1`? Han Gnvm V`/i":"."171'~<'t>'i~ *5 W" E32125 ' *-Less overdraft of -$275.05. $200,000 for Roads Expenditures "on County and Coun- ty Provincial roads during 1925 will be $200,000, of. which $35,000 will be` for bridge construction. If the whole amount is not required for that purpose, the balance will be trans-b ferred touthe good roads account. Tho hn11h+|7 `D'l9t\Y\.l31V"\Y'r`.r\rV|Vv11'++nn l.nUl Li), \-Illllo LU, slgululu on Provincial Highway, half mile north of Stroud to sell by public auction on Lerreu nu-rune goon T9808 HCCOUIIE. The County Property "Committee rec mmended the purchase of two lad ers for the Court House and a de for the Clerk's office, and also that '-the telephone in the jail xbe changed-to a desk phone. No action was recommended regarding a re- quest for twelve chairs for the pe_tit jurgiiin the court room. . * A T.ntIIn1n4-:n1n f`nvv:nn:I--an an Grant Balance Total Alliston , $1165 $1599.28 $2764.28] Barrie .; 7605 2560.19 10165.19 Collingw`d 6735 64.22 6799.32 Midland 5805 2287.67 8092.67 Orillia . *7925 . _ 969.94` *--Less overdraft of $6955.06. Penetang *2345 ` - 2002.53 *-_Less overdraft of<$343.47.' '- Stayner 680 322335 A 1002.25 Beeton 540 444.61 984.61` Bradford 940 2240.00 ,3180.00 Coldwater .*690. 687.60 *--Less overdraft of $2.40. Creemore 720 507.02 1227.02 Pt. McNicoll. 930. ' 641.27 1571.47 Tottenham 590 34.40 623.40 Vi *83 554.40 . . _ . . . .....J....z. - mnrnz nz Orilliaf *'792 yuan. ` The Finance Committee had sever- al reports with `accompanying by- laws. Three issues of. debentures of the town of Barrie for roads, sewe`rs and the hospital grant, amounting in all -to $64,550, were `guaranteed by the County. - avonfn Qnn nnlni-I Incnnn I~;nr`n 4-A DUIGL uruucuca GI; IJGICICIU uuu l'llllI.aUIlo On request of Couns. Glover and Spicher, the Department of Highways will be asked to raise the status of Road No. 20, from the townline be- _tween Sunnidale and Nottawasaga by way of Stayner and Duntroon, from` a County road to a County Provincial. Grants for Roads The Roads and Bridges Committee recommended that such sums as were to the credit of the towns and villages and `$37,500 be divided as follows:-- GU, GU Gilli El- The `Printing Committee recom-` mended that maps of the County be procured for the newamembersof Council and that the 1924 minutes be bound. ' V ` i To Have New Equalization a At the "evening session, the Equal- ization Committee announced __their intention of making a new ,equa1iz- ation this year as a basis for the 1926 levy and" Couns. Scott and Dutton, representing the villages, Huxtable and Gooden for the towns, and Ham- bly, Cunningham, Denney, Glover and Drysdale for the townships, were named as a committee for the pur- pose. _ IIIIU \JU I-Ill by u Grants of $500 each were made to the hospitals in Barrie, Orillia, Mid- land, Collingwood and Penetang, pro-. vided that the hospitals give` up to! 150 days free servxce to County -pa- tients. ' . V The Children s Aid Society was ranted $1500, and special grants of 55` each were made to the Agricul-` tural branches at Barrie and Alliston. l'\.. ..... `-1. .. fI...-.._ [WI ____ ._ __..`l UIUII DU D1515 Ull.CUlIo A . No actlon .was recommended with regard to the request of the Trustees and Ratepayers Assdeiation .for a- grant. S. S. No. 12, Orillia, was granted $500 as well asthe usual $25 for assistance. - ~ rm... n.....:|`.. .'....1 n..:.:I..__ n_..-__-:;.L-_ .l.UL' aaaxbuauuc. ' The Roads and Bridges Committee recommended payment of the account of the Department of Highwayefor twenty per cent. of the expenditure on County `and- County Provincial roads in 1924, amounting to $28,- 495.54; that the town` of 0ri1lia`be. allowed an overdraft of not more than $1000 for work on the Atherley road; that the Tp. of Tay be given a grant of $500; and that the Coun- ty AEngineer attend the road engin-. eers convention in Toronto on` Feb. 25, 26 and 27. - mhn 'DvI:u\J-`run: [`f\IAnv|n:4\:\ nnnnu. 'l AIDS 01 \JUluVVH!vUl.' LUZ` ,I.ll.l5lnUllo The following appointments were , made tothe Boards of Education in the County':-- Barrie,- R. A. Stephens for. the uncompleted -term of_ D. J. Reburn, resigned, and D'Arcy Gauley `for three years; Midland, Thos. Not-- tinghanv vorillia, M. B. Tudhope; Bradfor , Geo. Simpkins; Colling- wood, Norman Smart; Alliston, Dr. J. D. Cunningham; Penetang, Geo. Copeland for three years and W. -R. Parkerfor the unexpired term of D. ,J. Shanahan. Time of Teachers Conventions ` .A further report recommended that- the days for holding the teach- ers conventions should not be on teaching days and that the Legisla- tion Committee be instructed to memorialize the Department of Ed- ucation and. the_ Municipal Associa- tion to this effect. KY- -ALE-.. -...._ ...._-.....--_..I-.I ___:L`L BEBBF, 5 yrs.; I) yuuruus uuuw. IMPLEMENTS - Deering binder: 2 wagons; Frost and Wood cultivator; Cockshutt two-furrow < plow; sulky plow; sulky rake; iFrost and Wood single plow; Jackson fanning mill: mower: set scales. 2000 lbs., Wilson; -set scales, 240 lbs.; scuftler: hay fork: outfit; set barrows; disc harrow; root puiper; hay rack: stock rack; cutter; set sleighs; top buggy; double buggy; 60 sap buckets; Melotte cream separator; a umber of cedar posts; set double h rness, nearly .new; set 0 double harness; churn; set single har- 'ness, nearly new: butter worker: wheelbarrow: washing machine; cook stove; also forks, chains, doubletrees and many other articles. V Alliwill be sold without reserve. Also at same time and place, the term, consisting of 100 acres with good barn and house, will be offered for sale. subject to a. reserve bid. . mmnms wnn (`J-IATTEL --Alli n)\.\rn\.r u up. .. vi: V -.. ..-.v... V. ...--..-..-..c,. There was. a good attendance at the fancy dress carnival held in the Prin- cess Rink. last Thursday evening. Quite a. number came in costume of various styles. The prizes were awarded. as follows:_ Fancy dressed gent, Ernest Stokes, 2nd, Elvin Richardson, both re- presenting Uncle Sam; fancy `dress- ed lady, Miss Brown, as a gypsy, 2nd, Hood; best dressed school boy or girl, Misses Grace Maguire and Ruth Liv- ingston as Gold Dust Twins. The po- -tato race was won by Miss Kinnell. The Ladies Aid of the United church were on hand and sold refreshments to skaters and spectators. Thejudges for the carnival were Wilbert `Armstrong, I i Mrs. J. E. Crawford as Red Riding-' Howard Priest and`W. E. Crawford. ` Feb. 3-Miss Belle Canning spent a. few days in Toronto. Mrs. John Boyes and Mrs. Wm. Goodfellow spent the week-end in Thornbury. 1|/I'r-u fr-n Raxrnnu nf (`nn'I4:nn u T-TiH Ill .l.Ul.'UllLU. 21.11 DUILUVAIIU. The Agricultural Class of boys are taking in the abattoirs in Toronto on Wednesday. ` -` . Walter Fnnnfnin nf `Rt-nnffnv-r'l nnnnf VVUUHBEUEQ. ` _ Walter Fountain of Brantford spent the week-end at his home here. Vvuyn Innnl ninira n nninlnna nnvnnnan .l. uuruuury. Mrs. Wm- Baynes of Coulson s Hill spent part of last week with her" sis- ter, Mrs. T. Sturgeon. ' 1\/Hun T\lI'ai-v Qlnnn iavviuifino fr-innua LUV, AVLFE. 1 . DLul 5UUlIo Miss Mary. Sloan isrvisiting friends in Toronto. and'Be1levi1le. ' ' VIVLA An--dnnit-`nun! (`Inna n9 kntvn nun LHULIEKI very SIUWI) . The local U. F. 0. team met the Clover-pickers-at Stayner last Wed- nesday night' and after playing two [five-minute perfods of overtime the score was 6 to 5 in favor of Minesing. navy , , _ _,-_,s _AA___,`-,_-_ .4 41.- CHURCHILL ` aubnect to a reserve mu. TERMS [FOR .CHA'1"1`ELS --Al! sums of $10.00 and under. cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be Inlvvnn in novvflnn "III'I'I.I"'IQ HHYIWHVHKI INSURANCE BONDS_% MINE STOCKS %A.F.A. MALCOMSON FREQUENT FIRES are forceful reminders of the necessity of ADEQUATE INSURANCE. We will be glad; to place an extra policy for you in one of our- many RELIABLE COMPANIES. A Uptown Ticket Office Canadian National Railways We are pleased to give you information and SELL YOU rail tickets. OF EVERY KIND Bqught -- Sold Qixoted WE REPRESENT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Fire: Farm: Life: Accident: Liability. Box 267 BARRIE ' `Plaque 1010 Snort-Lug HKTYIBHHE HUI. HIIIEIU ll1l'llUBB- REGISTERED" DURHAM CATTLE -+Roan bull, Matchless Major, 153676, born June 1, 1921; red and white bull. Norman, 166437. born Dec. 16,.1922; red cow, Lavanna, 135615, born Nov. 20, 1917. with heifer calf at foot two Weeks old; heifer. Lavina 2nd. 198460, _ born July 29, 1923. (1RAT)T<`. nA'I"r1'.w._..Rad now. 5 vrs..' 903001} STEVENSON Dome: McIntyre: Hollinger: Nipissing: Vipond: Lake Shore: Castle: Keeley: Mining Corpn.: Wright-Hargreaves: Trout Lake: Tough Oaks: West Dome Lake: Argonaut: Night Hawk: Crown Reserve: Ted: Hughes. . Phone 447W. fl Dunlap St., Barrie. Auto: Glass: c1J Vvjjnvjjj--- -in--u - the _ following: ` HORSES--Brown Horse, H.D., 1600 lbs., 6 yrs. old; Bay Horse, I-I.D.,'.1600 lbs.. 6 yrs. old: Bay Mafe, H.D., 1600 lbs., 9 yrs. old; Bay Mare, /1400 lbs., 8 yrs. old. 7 ` . A HARNESS--Set hrn.ss.5mounted har- 105., :1 yra. ulu; Day LVLIIFU,/L'8UV 1315., u .' HARNESS-Set brass-`mounted har- ness, new; set long-tug harness; set short-tug harness: set single harness. 'n1 `.('lTQ'!`1i`.'RW.1`I' hTY'RT-TAM l".A'l"I`T.F! E150 straw. CAT 1`LE--Ayrshire cow, [with call at foot; Roan cow, duevMay 12; Roan cow. due May 14; Roan cow, due May 29;- Red cow. due May 12; Red cow, due May 11; Red heifer. due in April; steer, 2 yrs.; 3 yearling cattle. 1MDT.1Ml1\T'PR `nearing hinder!

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