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Barrie Examiner, 18 Aug 1927, p. 3

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W81` 18, 1927 CROWN _uLL_ BOND HEAD SHANTYABAY F!!!-`:59 ?-E UTOPIA Licsuzantertaining her and husband for a. THE BARRIEEXAMINER two and also l _ _ _._. -.. . ...-.1, uuu uunluvl yux yucca. y -~-- I The levy will be: General township` rate, 3 mills; county rate, 8.6 mills; general school rate 4.3. ' Tn or1r1-3r`xn 4-n 41-.3" LL...-.... 3... 1.1.- I---` scuclal a'L:upU1 1"c1l.e `Lo. n In addition to this there is the local school rate and also the road tax. The latter has not been fixed but'is likely to be at least 31/2 mills. I (`fnnnnil nrl-inm~nm1 fn rnnnf a+ Q4-..m..1 putas, u.`2. Bylaws were. passed for the purpose- of raising and levying the rates for county, township and school purposes. Tho `envy v1v'l1 `kn: IV.-H...-......1 J...--_..._L,-_. ruau u, 1549.13; George,l\gartin, work on road 10, $76.95: W. Young, gravel, $4.80: E. A. Smith, work on road 6, $103.75; D. Barclay,_gravel, $9; George Nelson, Work on'road 9, $126.25; Bruce 3 Cowan, gravel, $9; Lot W ebb, gravel- ling, $181; W. J. Leonard, gravel, $16.-, ` 60; George Thompson, gravel, $12.80; , John Corrigan, work on road 2. $179.75; 5 _J. A. Moir, tgravel.`$27.60; J. Corrigaml ' gravel, $23.80; B. Boyes, work on road} 8, .$65; D. Barclay, gravel,_ $8}. Alvin Wice, work on road 11. repairing bridge, $17.50; C. Green, work on road 12, $7.50: A. R. Boyes, work on road 8, $12.50; C. Green,` repairing hill, $130; `Alex. Dunsmore, work on" road 9, $122.- " 75; gravel, $24; W. Hunter, work on road 10, $62.50; Ed. Gray, gravel, $16.- ` 80; A..Dyer, work on road 12, $108.75; ` H. Lougheed, gravel, $30; Robt. Lamb, I work on road 8, $87.50; C. Nichol, gra- . vel, $14.20; VanPatter s garage, repairs, - $2.50; -Sawyer-Massey Ltd., grader! ' blade, $10.35; M. P. Reid, grader re-I ` pairs, $5; John Hunter, work on road I 10, $20; S. Browning, repairing drain, Lefroy village, $6.45; Hart Thomas, work on road 4, $4.25; James Lennox, cutting Weeds, $10; VV. Kells,- wire fence, $7.35; Russell VVebb, taking down rail fence, $3; Hubbard Hard- fence, $37.80: Scott Sharpe, wire fence, $21: Chalmer Mayes, wire fence, $21; C. Sproule, work on road ~10,`$274; Geo. `E,Alpine, tractor, $183: J. Hunter, work on road 10, $5: VV. Smythe, Work on [road 10, $10: WV. Tribble, work on road I10, $6; C. Sprague, work on road 10, $18; F. Rich, work on road 10,'$54; G. L 0 Sherring, gas and _oil (road 10). $78.75; R. A. Sutherland, foreman, road 10, $60: Cyrus Smith, work on road 4, $10; Frank Beatty, 'work on road 4, $41.75; S. Wice, work on road 8, $5; Elmer 'Hunter, moving grader, $_1; Hamilton Hunter, work on road 15, $3.75; Vernon Booth, work on road 15, "$3.75; F. Sin- clair, salary. $80; express on grader blade, " $1; spikes for bridge, $1.2-5; blasting supplies, $5.35: Ross Brewster, work on road 9, $61.10; Albert Spring, road 9, gravel, $8; D. Cochrane, work on road 16, $45. Mrs. Stewart, room for `meeting, $2; R. VV. Rainey, she p in- `jured by dogs, $17; Harvey R lston, 5 sheep killed by dogs, $17; W. H. Patter- son, building platform at Park, $6.75, `nails, $1.25: '\V. J. Leonard, work on `platform, $6; Municipal \Vorld, sup- plies, $14.14; Northern Advance, sup- { plies, $14. pxrlox-no vn m A n n n mail 5.... LL- _.-____-_4 ware, supplies, 98c; XV. Sharpe, wire 0 Innisfil Council met in Thornton on Tuesday, August 2, at 9 a.m. with all members present. Communications and accounts were received-from the following: J. W. Mc- Kee, Superintendent of Soldiers Set- tlement Board; Boys & Boys,l Town- shipgsolicitors, Wm. Shannon, Sawyer- Massey Ltd., The Northern Advance, The Municipal W orld and W. H. `Pat- terson. FBI... can-.._-:._._ _ - V - u ur: d.l. lcusl. 0*/2 ITIIHS. Council adjourned to meet at Stroud. LUl{U.llo . The following accbu ts were passei: R. D. Henry, work on oad 8; E. Pat- ton, gravel, $18; Fred Beatty, work on road 6, $45.75; George,lgartin, 9n Young. gravnl, w. J. RICHARDS 1NN1snL councn. .% McClary s are the only Canadian mem- bers of t-he National . Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Association --a` body of leading manufacturers who have adopted this scientic code for in- stalling warm air fuy-` ` naces. To be sure of getting a Code Install- ed job, ll in and mail attached coupon. We will send you name and address of the nearest McClary s-. dealer, who will guarantee a Code Installed_ heating sysa tem which will give life-long satisfaction. SUNSHINE IFTJRNACE Can `Also be Fitted With Mile: Aufomatic Furnace 1" an Where Required J MlqI:y$ vtavnnbluui sv an uzuua. nuuuuna nuuvvu as ulc utauualu \uUI.lCo LVUW, ii. McClary s_ Sunshine Furnace, installed according to Standard Code, guarantees tovvthe home an unfailing abundance of warm, moist, circu- lating, healthful heat-.- seventy degrees in every room in sub-zero weather. _ 1 The Ventiblast is an exclusive feature of McClary s Sunshine Furnace, which burns soft coal equally as well as hard coal` or wood. It mixes pre-heated air with soft coal gases and converts them into ame- thus eliminating soot, waste and dust. This remark- able feature ensures you an ample fuel supply every winter, regardless of a possible hard coal scarcity. V 7 m a scientific method zuhich makes Whrm Air C;anada% s most satisfactory heating system CIENCE has applied to warm air heating that nal touch which makes it vastly superior to any other form of heating. Haphazard installation--the defect which has long held back the warm air furnace -is now removed. 6 No longen-`need we rely on guesswork to supply our home comfort. Today, the correct methods of installation have been reduced by scientists to an exact formula known as the Standard Code. Now, a. Kl.-(Va.-u : cIIQ\c'\:Q`11 l'.`............ :......`|-.' -..-.....I:..... 4.- C4.--__I-..J f`_J_ MAIL THIS T COUPON When Better Automobiles Are BuiIt-McLaughIin-Bu ick \Vi1l Bu ild MCLAUGHLIN `-BUI CK. .f6r1928 A 15. J. GRACEY .. `Ir 1,. wll/l no loss of/zeadro am or road clearance -urn`-anon`, `la in 1: mac; in Please send me address of nearest McClary s dealer who install: Sunshine Furnaces according to Standud Code. THE McCLARY MANUFACTURING CO., LONDON, CANADA. o III _ . . . . -_.I ._- .11.... .1 ..-,, , ,. II run HE dream of every automobile manufac- turer--to build a, body low swung for beauty and for roadability, without loss of head-room or road-clearance-has become reality in McLaughlin-Buick for 1928. McLaughlin-Buick engineers achieved this lower effect, not by the makeshift of smaller wheels with their increased tire wear, but by a complete re-designing of bodies, and by an entirely new and exclusive principle, the double-drop frame. The tallest McLaughlin- Buick now stands but 70 inches high, yet McLaughlin bodies are roomier than ever before. BARRIE, ONT. PLUMBING and HEATING 56 Elizabeth Street, BARRIE "SW/JBdv Page Thrd ' THURSDAY, V Aueusr is. .1927 ild Them ` organs to stand the strain of heev Promotes sturdy growth and early maturityo Makes big bone and eeeures even ; feathering. 3 Cuts feeding costs. Nourishes every part of the the, body and prepares the egg making Y I egg production. ` . I HON. JOHN S. I Th Department of AgricFultur.ei `)tu\-It-:O\t9A I!` nnban Phone 547` The Weed Scourge A. C. REID LAND CARTAGE * 1nAu_-mun Open -.5; Covered Truclu I -Solclnnd `Recommended by QCCDCI Q 4-: 1;%aaw1e2;"e5: AGENTS WANTED in districts where we are not represented. NATIONAL FERTILIZERS, LTD. ' As a rule, p'roperly_ fertilized wheat matures from a week to ten days earlier than unfertilized wheat. Get the `advantage "of an earlier and better-quality crop this season by using National Fertilizer. Every bag is uniformly mixed with guaranteed analysis attached to each `bag. All National Fertilizers are Made in Canada from tested formulae it has taken years to . perfect. You can t go wrong on National. Write us now. Ask also about National Stock Foods--they get results! "Is it fair to yourselfif your own weeds are scattering their seeds all over your land? The weed _ scourge is costing Ontario $5,000,000 a year. A share of this` money should be inyourpocket! Instead, this money is wasted. And the waste is increasing! The time has come for united action! The weed courge should not be merely .` fought -it should beeexterminated! .Weeds" can be exterminated, but. only by determined and united_ action! The help of every man, __woman, boy and girl is needed. V L:-ibutor Is it fair to `your neighbor if your weed- infested elds, fence rows and idle places are scattering weed seeds over his land? Local` and ` Long Dista_n:e` Every occupnt of land and every owner of unoccupied land is required to destroy all noxious weeds before their seeds ripen . Mun- ~ icipal councils'are required to destroy `all nox- ious weeds growing upon the highways. Let everyone co-.-operate to end the weed nuis- A--- Your Fall Wheat . Under the provisions of The Weed Control Act 192 7, now in force,` the destruction of ` noxious weeds is no longer optional. The des- ` truction of noxious weeds is now compulsory. . BARRIE artsy; as` Miniatqg 43 an... St. West Toronto 9, Ontorio s chairman of nce prize, do- was golf balls, Geo. D. Hub- Province of O:1;a; -6 L1-livunent Buildings, Toronto ' WARN1NG_ ' " ONTARIO I 1181 ' IUU K1161`. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. VVilson and child- ren and Mr. and Mi`s. S. Jocelyn of Washago visited friends here on Sun- day. Bt.'l'\'1\ZC5 {IL lllltlllso ` ` Mrs. A. Trombley is visiting her Idnughter, Mrs. Su11ivan,- at 'Jackson s Point. T 1.1.4.. 1tn..}.... 1.. . . N . .... .. 'n..an..1.. 4:-.. ![UI:3`2l'iL Whan has gon to Buffalo for I two weeks. L `Urn- 1u,............-.4. 1'.-........1...`. 1.. ..x..:u...... | LWU wccna. _ M Miss Margaret Lazenby `is visiting her mother. ~ l Mn. nun M ... 117. rum. .-...A ..1..n;I I . 'Aur:.' 16-On VVednesday`evening of last week the Women's Institute invit- ed the B.Y.P.U. to a weiner roast on the lake shore. About 70 were present and all enjoyed themselves around the bonfire singing old-time sor\gs. ,5 `Il'!,,. ____ ;v,_ I `".{'.' "AI{=.l1 ;i'3e'})}% '1&:'e;a{ ?vas the Ipreacher at `the ,Baptis't `church on gsundayuevening, Mr. Riggs taking the I 'serv1ces at Mineslng. `\/fun A 'I`\1nnnh1o1y {n 11:5`!-inn hnu st designs, all cy for Staun- . A. Lowe & tfc FCILILIVUS ll$3l'I'.'q ` Mrs. Gowanlock of Uhthoff is Ho}!- -daying with her sister, Mrs. Alex. Richardson. 'I` 'l"Iv-n1! nnnnf n FAIIV (111113 nvH;h Iain -l'SlUllLl.1`LlSUIl. . '1`. Timlin spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Hall. ` / , pl`t'UHl,.. ' .. .`~ V I Mrs. R. E; Brock of Toronto is ispendlng a. -few days with friends and relatives here. \ Minn tlnuvnnlnnly n TTk+1nnPP lg In:-.11- 'ui1,\` 111 1q1`u11LU x'cut:1_u.1_y. I Miss L. Thurlow and Master Murray i Thurknv are houdaying in Toronto a; present,.. .~- 7\/|'u~a `R `R Rimr-1: nf Tnrnnfn in (Too late` for last week`): Aug. 11--Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of Batavia, N.-Y., spent a, few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Muir. ' \/fhnn ll Thuulnuuv Al "I`nvvnnI>n {n 1r{n_ ILIIIIS FBIRLIVUS HB1'. George Scott of Islington `is spending [a few days with Wm; Cummings. -r ,__L -3 -I-:._na_I- x_ _-!_IA. V w av Iv `unscgbul y--.. y-...- v.._-....--..o~. Mrs. Geo. `Leach -of Buffalo is visit- -ing her niece. Mrs. Geo. Muir. R/Tn and \/fnu `X7 'I"hnrlnu7 unnnf-n Ill}; HUT IIIUUC, &Vll'. l.`l CU. .uuu . Mr. and Mrs. W. Thurlow spentlja day in Toronto recently. \IHa.u T. 'l`hnrInnr cunt-`I `.\/Tnufnr `.\/Tnrrnv lVl.l'. HUG $V1l.'B. IJCU. AVLUHC. . Miss M. Thurlow of 'Toro;}to is vis- iting relatives here. llarma-n Qnnff nf Tullnorfnn `fa nnbndirnr dav Buy ,' Advertised Things. FERGUSONVALE % BELLE LEWART W. Bi-ROADHOIJSE . Deputy Ministe: 75 Services_ `in the Free Methodist church-.n.ext; Sunday, August 21, will be as follows:---Sabbath School at 10.30 a.m.: preaching at 7.00 p`.m. This will be- the pastor s farewell sermon. On Conference Sunday, August 28, the pul- pit will be supplied by local help. Survey of the rolls of inmates of asy- lurns is being made by the Government which will likely result in release of those` not likely to become public charges. . ' ___w _-__ , Services in 't1:1e Free Methodist church next, Sunday, August 21, will be as follows:- -Sabbath -School at 1.30 p.m.: prea_ching{at 2.30 p.m. This will be the pastor's farewell. sermon. On `Conference Sunday. August 28, the pul- ,pit will be supplied by local help. JIIUL 111115.` During the` past two or three months Bond Head has been T without a. bus service but on Friday afterndon one of '_the T.T.C. buses appeared on the To- xfonto-Cookstownwroute again. ` KU1\'d. ztuu rurry DULUIU 18.8]; WBCK. M iss Lenore Reynolds, who `lived here some years ago when her father was in charge of the Methodist circuit. spent" the week-end at the home of Brooks. Miss Reynolds, who is nowva. soloist in a. Toronto church, assisted the choif of the United church and rendered a beautiful solo on `Sunday morning. ' ` Tliiarncr f'hn' nucf +nvn run +`Ir-nu-on vnnnhku ade that next e held at the el, Big Bay ug. 24, when Toronto Club UJIU VVJLII Ll Lcuua. Mrs. M. Bannerman and H. Banner- man took a motor trip through Mus- koka and Parry Sound last week. R/mum Tannwn `Dov:-anhin V1-In I-hum! V Aug. 1`5-Mrs. J. W. Stone`a.ttended the Women s Institute meeting at Phelpston on Tuesday of last week. `\7i`r-fnv f`nrnn'-uinau 3: 'hnw-so nfl-an luau, JJJ KIUUUI lu5Ca Dr.` Cummings, Mrs. `Cummings and Julien motored to Gravenhurst on Fri- day andtook the boat'trip up the Mus- koka Lakes after which they proceed- ed to Bracebridge and spent the Week- end with friends. `Mr..- mt `Dunn.-.....~ .-.. .-.....1 1:? *D.........._ J._'1le1pSI.UI1 UH ruesuay OI last WGBK. Vfctor Cummings is home after hav- ing spent part of his vacation near Bracebridge. ' hr` l"nrn\-nfncru I/I'v~a \{`nrnv-nlnnru an.-I uuupn-: UL Wt`KSo Rev. Alex. Craw is back again from his holidays. Service is held every Sun- day at seven-thirty in the United church. Miss Viola Partridge is organ- iist. - ' '1Ul .. .....;.I 11.... 117... 1_.:_.._`___ - .7, 3| IJBL. .- Mr. and Mrs; VVm. Frippensee and son Earl, from Newfane, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. H. Krinke and Doris and Mrs. A. Otto from Gaspont, N.Y., spent a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Norman I Wortley. autuxy DIIILLII. L111 U1. wulqwueue. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Palk. Fred and Lillian, motored from Scarboro last week and spent a day with Alfred and Mrs. Palk. Returning, Miss Sarah Palk accompanied them. 4 `MTV! a>nR I/Two '| .J'rnnnu nv-`A 0.-..~.31-- -4 unya All .l.Ul'UllLU l?1.L Mrs. Abner Ball youngest daughter couple of weeks. PA`) A1131? n\4Q\l7 3 aL`.L'.u1upt1uM-.'u Lucul. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family of Lansing. Mich.. are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbert. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Day spent a. few days in Toronto lately. T\/I've Ahnnvv `Rail in and-and-ntnl...-. L-.. wuu urn uIU|.llt'1'. guts. DULLUH. I Francis -Edgerton of Toronto is; spending a month with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Fr:-xncis, \Vindermere, Muskoka. John Turner is spending a. few days in Toronto. V I A Mr. and Mrs. John Capel and family. accompanied by Mrs. Gilchrist, left on a motor trip to Chetek, VVisconsin, to visit the latter s brother, Dr. G. W. Malcolm. They are making the trip via Suult Ste. .\[m'ie and intend returning by a southern route around Lake Mich- 1,. -$811. we 1).... c T A..u_..._ 1s__:_ n- ly-t . I11l:ev. S. J. Arthur, Erie, Pa., spent the week with hisbsistexz Mrs. C. VV.| Palk. I `!LI'..n C1.-....,1,......\.. ....&...-L_.'.__:| L,, . l ` 1_illl\o Mrs. Sanderson entertained her brothers over the week-end, Mr. Mrs. Nathanel Smith and son, and ; Henry Smith. all of VVi1lqwdale. Mr. and 1\.h~_e_ E, .1 P211: wma uh: Au: VrlUlLH'H ` Ills llUIllb' nere. I Mrs.` \Vi]l. Edgerton and two child- ren of Toronto are spending a. Week with her mother. Mrs. Sutton. 17\~or\n{n -T`r'Irrnu6-nn n0 7l'1.\..A...L.. L. Aug. 15-Mr. and Mrs. Zundell of To- ledo are spending a few days with Mrs. George Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Ransted of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. John Sutton. . ~ 11V:.- 11...-,.1--._.1 r:u:._;_ \;r2_v_ ; , , q DULLUIL \Vin. Pabkard, Flint, .\Iich., is` spend- ine: his vacatinn at his home here. 7\/TI-a 1`7{11 T4`r1-rnnnu nu,-`I `viva ..'l...H.1 I cums, nu`. `cxuu .u.1's. 1.1.. 13811. . I Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dempster and` family have returned to their home in Chicago after spending a pleasant holi- day with Mr. and 1\/Irs. VV. J. Dempster. pun 11'1I=llUD- ' W'm.- M. Bell of Hanna, A1ta., has, joined his wife and children here and` is spending a few weeks with his par-` ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell. mt ...-.,1 an... \Vr\:1 1-\............-.. ...__1I AVLIIICLD FUIIIL, ILUEUSL 4. Mr. and Mrs. 11'. Parks and baby! Margaret of Toronto are visiting Uto-I pia friends. ` `K/'rh- NT 133 AF LTonv-no A16-n `Ln.-. lb \lD1Llll5 l1t'l' Ul'ULllel`,>.LJCSllb'a The Community Club and invited guests spent a very pleasant time at Minet s Point, August 2. Mfr 91111 `Thu: mi Dom..- .....,1 1..-.1.`_. apcul. Dl_uIud._v `ell. V`\'ilS'cl.E`,o':L Deucn. . Mr. and Mrs. S. Tupling of Honey- wood and Mr. and Mrs. David Jennett and family of Ivy visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell, Sunday. I `-\Ti:c T.nn\v hnkenn AF Q9 (Vn+Innnu-nu ES; .u. Au. 13:11, Duuuuy. - I Miss Lucy Dobson of St. Catharihes is visiting her brother, Leslie. Tho (`nu-nv-nun-u (`Ik and z.-...:4--..: J.\.u.`.9BCLlo Mr. and Mrs. Nicol and da ghters ofuf Nicolston and Mr. and M s. Harry Rankin of Cookstown and Mr. and Mrs.` Harry Brown of Ivy visited Mr.\and Mrs. VV. J. Dmpster,` Sunday. I Mr smd .\/1`:-c J I: Run 12 nan M... .u.L'a. vv. ,1. 1Jt`Hl]_JSL!'.`l', aunuuy. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell, R. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Bell and family and Mr and ,Mrs. Allen .\Iiller and children! spent Sunday at Vvasaga Beach. NT?` grid \/fl Q 'T`nr\Hncr nP Ilnnoxy, BQJS WILII llI`.'l.' UUUSLII, AVLIBS .IJUl'U.- LILLLIL Mr. and Mrs H. Tiffin of Islington and Mr. and .Irs. `Matthews of 01'- ang ev1]le_visIted with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tiffln onsundgy. ' ' ~1\/Iisses Janet and Mary Nicol of Ni- colston/visited with Mrs. Elphick on: Sunday. . ` . ' Mrs. Reader [and family of Graven- -hurst are spending a`few days with Mrs. Elphick. JV and \Tr-Q T3 Kfnonn urn! "Ufa and .v.u_ auu '.VJ.l.`-3. .11.. 13111:) Uu ouuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. M. McMaster, motored to Gravenhurst on Sunday to `spend the day with the Iatter s son, Russell. `In n.-..'l'1l'.... \V!.._I A...-I _-I--___L4-,,, -n .VJ. $Vl.. DELI.` ' _}1d Mrs. Robt. Ross and family and Mrs. L. Ross of Hami1ton`visited Mr, and Mrs. H. Ellis on Sunday. NT)`. and XII`: hm,-in Millnr annnrn- _VVi11so'n Bell of Farnham, Que., is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell.. * II.- .-....,:| at... r)..1..a. 11-..... ___a a-..-n-_l vxaucu wu.u DCCLUII u'u-:uus U11 ouuuuy. A711 3- 1.`41}JlllU!\- Mr. and Mrs. D. Mccann and Mr. and` Mrs. J. H,_ McCann'and daughter, Leda," visited with Beeton friends on Sunday. VVi]1:n'n R911 n1 Wnrnhnm Dun {Q Aug. 16-Walter Cairns of Orillia. is visiting Utopia friends for a few days. I [Miss Frances Berthelottex is holiday-| Io 1ng- with Toronto friends. 1115." `run ... n..1...... 1...... .....a.........:.' ` L115 ' \V1|.ll L UIKUXILU LFJCIIUS. I Miss` Lillian Calvert has returnedi home to Toronto after a. month's holl- days with "her cousin, Miss Dora. Tiffin. \-`Iv and `The, 1-T 'T`i?F3n nf Tu1ntrl-nn

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