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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1937, p. 3

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HIEGINSON AND` BANTING SEEK, ESSA REEYESHIPE .\[)I Hi}; IIHUKIB. `zmd fill near 1 inlmusl $2000 Ho did not ( t1`C(`\'(` on the l I\`4nI1 ] lrwm Lvllllcr was um u\vm`u an ms I nomination for the council till five}, minutos bofnrv the hour but` thought that as he had been a tax- pnyor fur many yom`.<. On 500 acres nf land. he should be Ontitlcd In a scat. The only honor ho had receiv- od was the appointment of sheep \:l1u:Itm` but he claimod that the dnus hud nut been sn good to himl I this _\`(`:II`. I . Hmvard Banmm: said ho had been [advised that the best pohcy was tut 1201 up. speak up and thou shut upl 1 i I nn m-mnisod his bx-st vffnrts if ol- |\v;Iy." . The `Reeve than oxplnined the sit- Lzot speak and Lnvn sngl UP and pl'nIniS(`d his bvsl octod. _ n.....,. r........n bx-..ri nnl fullv doc1d- t.\\lp('l'\'|.\'Ul_. H\'l'l II had bovn giving mv am for some dry on i out thv sessinn. B.~\('().\' HUGS ('-R.-\l)El). l)RE5Sl'Il) Ivan L.'lK1l]g. Fu.\uuLn I M. McC1ung_ Caledonia ..1 Wm` Dill. Ward.<\`illo . I). L. Walker. Stone) Creek 1 M. Sheig, Preston . . 1 A. J Squire. Petrolia 1 J` Stevens, Little Britain 1 IJ. Cums, Cobourg .............. .. )I2|l1. 1 Irwin Miller not anvaro of his ....:....o;.\n (`nu Ohn I-z\In\r*iI fin fhvn 1 lug ut.'C. .:o. 1:101. ' Name Address Lloyd Hopper. PaiSlt.`)` Ivan Laking. Puslinch M M.~(`la..\q (`;:lnrinni:` Best farnwrs' lots for \\'x.`uk end- } ing Dec. 23. 1937. T01. 1 hogs A 1B V 'l.\\url u.\........ ngi.-lav R R `)1 ____.________._______.________ VVI-2l,(`ll. AND|RS()N & COM.I`AN\' (`lmm-r(-ti /\<'<-m1n1unl:~`.. 'l`rus1eus., c-tc. Crown l.ifn Bldg. 5!) YuI1[.',(? SL. 'I`n|'nnIu, K 1' H10 K(`(`\'(' S DOKTIC anu ) nn ncw bridge piers. quilt` agree with the - handling of the bridge V ;:-'5 ride wlth thoi (he r-mds which. most trouble. came[ comment through-| n Slntvu Hun .\Uuu: land crushed stone ` gaw oxplunatinni I xrldn that Hwsrnl __2H\ l` l`-\}JldllkI|H'Hl addvd that the-re| I : and bridges in!] I . Big Demand For Geese Features Local Market Turkeys Bring Good Price uatinn with 1`(r:<])t`Ct In Co1lin;.:wond's default. on elevannr bands. In n...u.I. Sun Inn nun. A-) I.:.. .... The special pro-Christmas market here last. Thursday morning w.\s very busy. with poultry featuring. There was a good sale of turkeys but an over-supply. Choice birds were going at 28-30:: per pound. but later some were sold as low as 25`. ("Enrica urnrn rnnnh In An.-.......J an:-I n.u.r:1 .`-UHIU wcrl: sum as IOVV as 4:11". Geese were much in demand and there was a sellout. The price rang- ed from 20-22c per pound. Ducks were scarce but chickens were bringing 22-23c. A number of buy- ers were on the market and took quite a stock away. 'T'l1nv-rt uync n rrnnrl Hanan-`pl fur UUIHUIL (HI L'Il.'ViHUl' UUHU5. In cunclusiun he rnxpressorl his up- precizititm of the fine (`U-l)|)(`l`2lllt)ll received from other members of the council. the Clerk and i`utopayurs. Proud uf Finamcinl Statement Alex. McKay, l.)epul._v Reeve, was tho second spcnlcer. The committees. he said. had kept within their estim- ntos. The financial stntoim-nl. he be- lieved, was not equalled in the Cnunty. shnwing as it does exactly where every dollar was spent. Ho m`itir'i7,(\rl tlw m'm-tivo uf fur- qulu: ll .\Iu\;x\ away. There was :1 good demand for dairy butter at 34-359 per pom--J. I<`.g;{s were down two cents to 28-30c per dozen. MC. Linm '1`m'nn1u. V'v'HL'l'L' L'VL'['y UUIHIY Wilb .\pl.'lll. Hv critici7.od the practice uf fur- mers with an empty house hi"ing 9 mam and wifn wiih six or seven children for tho summcx` and lotting Ihom go when ihe season was over ll:-nxrinn Huun fan` H10 I(IWl1hiI\ 1:) 'ln(.`ln g() \Vn(`H H10 S(. SUII WEIS UV('l' leaving them for llw township in look after by Rt-lief. 'l`l1(,-re are now five families, with :1 total of 35 bp- ing thus lm>l after. Families whu czmnot maintain thoms(`lve.< should nut be allowed into such amply houses. 1\/I.- nn..l(.m -,..-aunmunri H-m nun nf nnuscs. Mr. lVl<:l(ay advocated the use uf more calcium chloride on the hvaw ily travelled mads, as a prosorvalivv and dust layer. He thought the roads \voro impruvinp, overy year. '1`oslim(`my was gzivmi as to the efficiency of the Township officials: To Alex. Graham. l,h(- assossznr. against whnso valuations tlmre had lwen very {ow appvals; In R. (l. Kendall, the collector. who had gatliorod in a vvry fair ammlnl and had put nobody mi tho road; and In lho clvrk-trmisL11'ur, who, like good uyinn iv~nnu~.unui nrith :urr\ IIIC Cl(`l'I(-I,l`(`ilSLll'Cl', Wllll, |ll\\: HIIUU wine, improved with agv. Co-operation of Ratopayors A. lvlowal, Tudhopc, councillor. lustifind to the fine co-operation`. lgivcn by the ratepayers. who in any .' work they were called upon to do did it just as faithfully as if it wc-rn 1heir own private busint-ss. Relief, he said was often unfair. lie know of cases more deserving of aid. who `lmanagcd to keep off roliof and pay their own bills. In township affairs he had always favor:-d a policy ol nnnnnrhv t-crummy. Cnuncillor W. F`. Switzcr. in very brief rmnnrks, h-slific-d In 1 fine cu-npclvntion shown during 1 year. (`.nnncillm' John A. Wundrnw 1| Councillor told of tho work donv on his division. A- bout. half the oxpendiiurv had boon made on four hills and most. of (hv rest on gzravvl. He be-lievod 1110 pm\' drawn machine vxcopl. on narrow roads. It was wrong. he said. lo spend momxv on making ditches and then fill lhnm in when grading. Ex-Warden Speaks Ex-Warden H. .1` Crawford said he was always inl<`re:41vd in Iho af- fairs of tho township. Anything he had to say was not offered in any , spirit of carping criticism. He ap- preciated the low tax rate. but hr beliovcd tho C`o\mr:.i.1 was spending -v-\:\| "'\'ll\ ii lnvinrl fnl` FiL'llI`(`Sl or grader snprwior 1o lho hl)I"s( i bCll(`V(`(1 the \`UtlYV.`.!l was S])L`lllllll;.;l Lentirm that 53412 more was spent this year and $1900 last year than had been levied. Some years ago Om reached the happy position of having enough for its requirements a year ahead and so every year chewed a substantial cash surplus at lhe close of the year. Any council can lower this surplus little by little and it is hardly noticed. he said. ls ' the rate being lowered. nr will '. more than it. levied for, Figures were given in support of his eon- ..nn 1-nnxn zilnn zmd h(\VC 10 l`lSC it?" Mr. Crm\~fm'd does not think much of the road drug used. H0 thnught it wnuld have been better business in h2I\'(,` bought :1 p0\V(`I`\ K | I lmuintainor and scnrifior. Ho believ- nd the time \\'us coming: soon whvn _thn Township wuuld find it advant- 'agom1s in use crushed stnno where supplies of gnnd pzruvol are not ous- ` ily available. " Rags Lake Park Dana I..1u|\\. . ... .. W. 1. Clark critcimd the usv upon` roads of El grant of S100 s(`(`11I`0d fur the improvement of Bass Lake Park. [He ulsn said the park should b1- lclozmod up as then` is a consider- tublo fire hazard (horn A stnvn und boiler fur the 1150 of tourists and; picnic purlivs should bo pruwidx-d. hp <.-aid ECRANKY BACHELOR ; WILL soon ma MARRIED F'I`hursday. December 30, 1937 sou r and sure. But Fynnon Sill remedied his troul- ` 1` la. It n10\'9li the impurities out of his system. rinsed d\v.1_v pain-causing uric I .` acids. gave him that "spring morning" 4 fitness ever) day. F_\'nnon Salt. Will`! ` its scientic combination of Sodium, ` Potassium and Lithium -- N.sture's 1 healing minerals found at famous Eng- ' lish spas --stimulated his liver. kidneys i and bowels, regulated his digestion. i ut him right and keeps him n ht. If 3 _ 'OU feel achey and misera.ble,i rheu- 2 1 malic pains and kindred ailments rob , you of the joy of living. take Fynnon 5 Salt every morning and see how qui.clx'- , I }y this home "spa' treatment will im- 4 prove your health. how much brislger 1 and better you'll feel. Your druggist I sell: Fynnon Sa1t.--7 Sc a large package. I If you haveany diiculty getting sup- pliesnwritez Laurentian Agencies. St. I C-Ibml sum. Montrcal. A9 I (`AC SZHG. Roovo Luck Rt-plies R`D`."inE. tn some nf the romuxksl by nthor speakers. Reeve Luck ad-`R ' No need to mention his name. You know hin1--hc waaa regu|.1rcrank"4 l a nuisance to himself and to e\ 9!')'l`*0 9'96 Well. you should see him now! l He's as genial as any man in town. 1 Clear e_\'e(l. vigorous, vital ---8 plClll| B i 05 health and energy. ' Excess toxic aciuls in his s\'Y`m was ` un ucanu all(] acids in his svstom the muse of his trouble. l{l{eiiii1arisni, ` lumhago and DI hcr uric acid (`0l11pl.lll'H :1 plagued his life. \\`.istcs that shnulil have been eliminated remained in his ho poisoning his system, supping his energy. No wonder he was cranky anul irritable. He iusv. couldn't help feeling sour and sore. Rm l-`i-nnm. tn. -.......,JI..,.l i.:.. .-....L `ale Lu-mg Imvvrvu. n1 wm mulut Come along, and have THE BARRIE EXAMINER. I lb . Bass ..,....I kn I); the thel .I`sA1'mu=':. om.. CANADA mittod 1h;I1 < higher this ; the mum-11`.~ they wvro nl lnuv ;._- .1 vl KG. Kc Etlu-I M~.KlNNl'2Y. l).(1..Sp.(7. D.D.'|'. ('lIl\'up|'n('t and I)(`llL!lCSt Th(.`l`5l])i.*:[.\, 70 Esszx Rd. AH;mdnl\`. ()l'l'u'v and R05. I`huIu- 891. Ul'fi('n hrs.. I-5 |).nL and 7-5! pm` Cunsultzn lion tn-~. I-`uni il(l_illSl.lh(`llK$. I lllll UL LHU vvnt them fru indigonls. Th 4 I such fumilu-s - i for them." AI\rl|4xxu- '\ 11 mm as 11 mm l)t`('I1 n nnru _u,-ml or Lho p(')pl(.' in make up lht-1r tux-2 I .5 and loss had been pmd in than nst \.'mn' 1 I I mu year. I)L`2I1iHL', with the Rvlix-f q Mr. Luck said that 1h:-rv gm end of lhv tmvnshxp 1hl'(`(` W|Ih 2: total of 21 childrt-n; lnnninn n. F\.-.\ -.nrl oh.- ][HUlIUIl III | chartr-red ! said ever_w change aw [been re-or -n=::.\n nu.-... -....\ VVIV-dC1'B< Mr. Luck adntwd that n lnl of time is wasted in the County (`nun- lcil. Ho bclleved one mprescnlatlve lfrom ea municipallty is .<\1ffic`mn1.l ,lhe difference in assossxm-nt bung; `allowed for by pmpnl'I|o1m1o vut-` ing power. With fewer members the work would be done more quickly. l Rnnlvinu In 2 numrv frnnx .l nhnC WUFK VVUUIU UH Llkllltf IHUFC l]lll(`.Kl_\'. Replying to a query from John Walker. the speaker stated that membu`; uf the township council '1! ` )lH)n[T(`1`2~` hm nvw vars fur I`. .m I114- , St:ImIz1r(l Foul V-H zuul llm Du |.nxn l"m'(I V-8. Tlwy zm-. (l'T(`lll in np|u-;n'- alnrc --- lull built It) lhc smut: slanulurtl of nmt-hull}:-:11ext-(`Hz-In-1,:-----0nllmsunu: I I2- invh \\'|u~t-H)u. l`('.'lll.~`(3 pvuplc liked our 1')."a7 mu" 5:: \\(-H,ll1v_\' |m1I;.:hl Innrv llmn of sun)` nllu-r ululu`. 'lV|u'_\' likmIViVlw::]uuL.~', ils Slllllillll pa-rfnrnnuu-a-, um] lhv \\ .1)` il humllc-(I. \\'- |l:l\ (`. innpnm-(I nu ihul u-ur in llw m-wlv 5|} It-(.1 Slzuulunl Fun] V-8. ll . . 1 r II .-II Hut. smm: folks wnnlvd still mun-, .ci'/.-, and slylv, with Ihc sauna fundmncnlzll Furtl ml\ m|lu;;-.<. For lhvm, \\'(t have l]l'.~`i;,|1(`,(l :1 new Dc Luxc line. The DvLlIx<'Fn1'lV-3 9t-(]m1.~ur-lungs-r uilh nmr:-, mum. ]ur;u'r lung.-;_{;1 ;.-1: spzlw-., and fim-,1` .'Ippruinln'u_-nl.s'. I):-. Lllxn 4-urs are equipped with the `5-}1nrs<~p)\w-r Furd V-8 engine. They p1'u\'idc more | Ill. IL \\'l wnship". hv : the <`mp1.,V mm frnm ha-i ._._...__.::._.?...___._--- BOYS K BOYS. Hm`I'I.\'u`1's. Solicit- ors. Nnluru-s Puhlur, C`mw(\_\'unccr.~. e-tc. l\`Imn`y in loan at lmw-`st rutc-s of iI1t<\r-5!. (H'fi('v. 13 Owen SL, Mason- iv '1`:-mph` Hmlding. Rnrrio. Brunch uffim`, l*ll|n\';1lv. VV` A. Th_\'s, K.C.. J T? Hnvs J 1" \\'lmrL\`. ' Much Time Wasted BG HC(,`(1unhInL.~ cm auulun: eryone was pl:-used w1Lh 1hr` and the same uL1ditm's had 3-engaged wnhuut any dis- CI-IITTICK MOTOR SALES . vxpmxsos hm] bl!(`Il a hit` your in mucrs hv_vnnd: .~ lIAuI\.I`lk| IL. u-v._- n1'uI .'l)IHl'l)l. IN` \\ I: .' in get the 1 .'|t(- and Iuu-n n h:|l`{ Phone 491 IIHIUB` 0 D`- y1hr:r.~'= (`fa Disenfranchisemenf [1 For Non-Supporters n `(|Y`.Cll\I1|LV\'. 1 $1000 and 1 third mm`? ` the council there are I ` .n..nin.-~.-.1 ',lHUHlCl}.)dl rulnna 5 Reeve. ! Wm. l\IcA1`thur : '.~h0u1d be rai.<.~d u ithe salary paid b4 g-inn __:_________:____._.______._ C.`\Tl`:IH)N Ki (7.'\Nll`:IH)N.Hzll`l"iSl("l`S. !~nlivmn`< 1-to R:n'I'n-. 5 Uwnn SL - s A few uther quesunns were an. ; wed before the meeting adjourned] about 3:15. . L\l(.`nl'lllLll' hdlu An, Luuuupr d to $1200 which was alary before the depres- Elffwir Ilmlnrhlgg '.<.'Ili~`f.'H'linn nl Inw Fun] pr'Ir'-~. TII1-. Hlznulzlnl is ma-n Imu,-r prim-ul lhnn Hm I)-. I.u.\'. ll 3.411 I>ril|i:ml. mud:-rn Pill". ll Inns 'rI'li`1`fllll|I1\\'|illl'?4llI('\\'l'~|lli|4)l|'Il inl('rim'.<. H ;:i\:-< ynll lhu .<:um-, |m~'i<- ml- \alI||.'1;_H-.s` of Ill:-, '53-|m|'.~w|m\\u-I` Furl! V-H .-..;,v...-. Ht-fun` ln|'(I nI.'ulv \'-|l\ pt`, 154'} [int]:- ;1ill!`S l\II|)|lt In ~\vr3' Inn-. llI|'\ Ins:-d nnly in 1-x|wn`i\c-. r.'n-. ..in:- I four million |"m'Inxmrws|I:1\'cI4-mm-1 j';)'II11-Ill.ufdri\irI;:III H-r uh-,r cur u-'i'.7."1FrT.mul I-.r'ulmIIl}'. The pria-vs of ll": 1):: Luxr: uml .91.-mrlunl nmkt: il t'2Is_\' fur _\nll In mp inlu uv .. I Willi hm clislinrl Imp lmrly sin-< ......'II r....I .. l'I".!'. .....l |.... ...Z.... .-.. .. .... ...., ....1...... ... 1.,;..`. and Inn pri:-r r.'m;_v-<. _\'nll-H ml :: I'M}: |"urt|v'm`lnlynI1rpa-rsmml nc-4-| Wlmlx.-vcr one you r.-Imosc, )uu gt-L time- l"l'l` Y0lfR (IAN TO YOUR NI-II-Il)!s` BARRIE l'dUl'.'. d5 erscd nu ;red the. C`-.`\I\ll`4I(l7N , hnlwlturs. 1-to. '1'(!h\phnlIL' -W6. Childrnis Colds -\/eY:vT1;Te.:I'on"C.N. I Embloycc Passes At Midland \'1c-K. give 3'01. Vxcks Vzxpol Relieve Their Misery This Proved Way '\X/HE-.5 yozzr chzlcl Udm-.5 du~.x.n u -h 2 I-n'rl xr-1r-,.: :`Yurr! III-ZN your cnnu mm a cold, you to Lake needless 11: treatment that. hr-.5 pTO .8d 101` )'0u--Vxck It has been proved use m more homes Lh use hon... than any OL nzcdic-(mom of its kind ---]ur I. L: .cr proved by the largest ciimcm tests ever made on colds. (Full details in every Vapoub package.) Oniy Vicks give you proof like this VapoRub is direct external treatment. There's no dosing-no risk of _. spoiling appetite. or ,' '2' , -, disturbingadeiicate I...` -F 4- ciigesi)-inn. \c'iaIfJ0RlI|b can e use ree ,v. 3.5 often as needed. even on the youngest child. Vrm urnniv maccaan Vann`Rnh yuuugcm CHHLI. You sum l_v massage Vap9Rub on throa.t.c est. and back !as111us- `u n~lIl|I III! II. lil\'C It-zu m-(I lhv. \iIl;_';1l|l H-r}|in- nmny. lmv Don ! experiment with 110 Dunlop St. \ (`_\'ilH\`l`l ulv '.l't*l1|p|1' B|(i).:.. has been aoumy lxcks Vapohtub. med by everyday s than anv other ')]'ly\ (`ll UNI \ [:Iiu1~)uII |)E|\. I. . ..... .. . .... .... FOR LOW DELIVERED PRICES SI LOCAL FORD DEALER znul Illlw. llrv, lurk. nnv l.lIl Ilpnl. nnr \`\|Hll' ~hi-III wiprr. our ~Im \i~or, rigzur li',v,|m-r, In-udliglil bczun imlirulor, and um Imrn`-. mm. \-II I) WP. nl \- Weak,-"|."5I'11e and _ Aching Backs -6 X--.- - _ _ _ Be Sure And Get Dean : A T. MILBURN co U'D.. PRODUCT 1 1 No Long Waiting for Relief to begin . .- ....x.L.:n.. C0X`4'..U'1Ll( (1 UOLHJIIZ` 2{{.'HUn last. (. Vffll longer-~sprea.u a. truck layer on the chest. and cover wxth a warmed r-`nth RANK llA\MMO`.\'I). B.A.. K.C.. I3:u`I'i:%l.m'. Sullml-tr. 1-tn: Nlusmm` 'I`x\In|lo Hldu. llnrru- .\1n|w_\` in hum 1L`LLI.'- :',<,'I 7 ll! ztuun. Thisdoubleactionloosensphlcgm --relieves xrrxtatxon and coughmq -helps break up local congestion. And long aitw the little one re- laxes `.:~' w r "ll sleep. VapoRub K`CI`. 3I`l?.'.' cx:~.xo:1 hour. Often, Ehv vr.r.:'ninQQ BIJII1 b L-hoL:'rz1i'c1' ICKS Vavoua C_{[d UTUVT ' Now WHlTE--STAlNLESS "`-` '| vrlilalv Lull I.u|n-, I'hzu Relieve Page Three .._.._... _____...-q SEE \\"|I;I|- -..-. -- _.v.. . , , nish rubbing. 1:; to feel warm Vapoaub E083 muzh the skin . Tlnlul` H , (lluln . I l)lH\'(`AN I". M('('l':\l(i. l!.:\.. (Suv- (`0.`.\`.\`l|l' In (`x'u~.<\\ .<-lw &- Hm-ll). Bm'r1.~- hm K`..li.-i!.n- .-In {Hutu-\` In 1n.'u\ ((.'on,tz'nu;d~from Page 1) For Deputy Reeve, W. J. McMas- tor and Gen. A. Wilkinson. W. J. C. Boakc was also numinzntod but with- drew his name. I`nu- r't\I|v\n]|t\w1- Tnlnn f` `llunnln YOUR mrl|\' A rthung In L I`: IN`. Suli('il.u` Ross Rluck. I)0N:\Ll) I". mx-Inn" !\`nln*| ruslvr. .\nH(`l I.`\u1ldIm:. H11` ..._._._..j._. DR. \\' :\. :\:|~.-.\ li INC t\. \\ .`~'ur-'--uv uf Sxmcow `;\l.n`\- SI nu .I u. Surgvmu 1-.-I` Off DR J H. .'\'nI'\uun\ ` bul`[.'(`m\. Uuuw-: \ 3'c`I'. Offu`-.` hour: 7-8.3U gun. Rvsidm )`h-mv vnn im. (`-l.(\I{(:l--Eyt` iv.-m and Surumn .I\.'1. h.'1U`(`0ssu1` In :wl\~-E.\'v. om`. n< --`alisl. will lw R.-wrin. Sd!\ll`du)'.~` ux-ow ms name. For Counci1lr>rs~--John C. Huugh, Irwin Miller. Isaac Jcnnett, S. J. Halbcrt. Howard Banting and Orme ` Turnbull. Dnnun 1-Xinui ncnn ml<`Ilm In gulls. guard Inn, Cvm-1'; '1`\':Hl(`|`I` lv (is. an ml" :xl -\. (`()l{l!l'I'|"l`. Nul:u'_\ Public. (`nn- ` 1-_\':nu'u\r. nu`ludm;; d'r;u\\'1n;; uf \\'i11>`.| .u-dc :n'I':|II1`1lu` of lmms, uh`. Insul`-I MISS M. MvAR'l`HUR Furs Romodvllod and Ronaircd Over Hurlburfs Shoe Store |. Reeve Higginson 12`. v\ I. Lllnnip-`nan . (?lllROl`lA(`7l`()RS :\( (`()UN'|`AN'l`S ;\g;\u`1;Ih` K urmwr. \ nun!) I v Offu`-3 and l'l`1d&`l\\`\" S0 }`hum' UH, ` ___.__ .__?_._.---~| . .\'. S;\Il'l`ll. Y`h\-swnm and! (ffu'x~: 0\\'en 31 1-1! C-\1~] r..-.~ `\uIIII'\ 1 RILRRI1 n In '. Ml".I)l(`.-\l. . `.\l:u'l.:\l{lC`.\'. B.A.. Ban`- ltur. vtv Mzlsomc '1`vm|>1v n-rm Mnnvv in lmm 1u:uv1: lllglllnllll Rnrrvo Frzmk Higginson spake at ` some length upon a number of items in r`.rnnn(!ctinn with the County * Council such as the $61,000 c-xpen-l diturn fm` hnmitnlizntion; mothers allowumrr-, old age pensions. refor- estat'.nn and the ])rnp0S(`d plowing match which he would heartily sup- u nrt. p Snmkinu un mwnshin matters he l.I.(i `I It-tum. l`1`|ll'(`.'~(`H1il uunnil um ]ll'(`.'~(`lll Inp, rman H. mm]. smmv 9 _v(-nrs mlv vvus l1("(`(`S.`i.'ll`y Uwvn 51. at Lun- lrs` 1.30-3.30 pm: `mu`v? 47 (`nllxor St. \\'()()DR()\\'. Ol'l1~ ` 1.111` Dr. .-\. P AI`- mmu and throat snu- Sl~7\'M0l'R. I`n_\'.\`- n (\fY u'\ and Rn`Si- lalu` ur. A. r Al'- osv and throat Sp- an Quevn'.< Hotel. , 8 mm. to 12 noon u I'LL. GradLmle lunvroul. Officv .`l` Dunlap and no 105 Office p.m.. T-8 p.m >N.H2IH"1stors 5 1:: In.-In c. 1nsur- :\dnnn- mu. Om port. Spo:nI rm township stator! lhul lhr- council had been hzIn(_li(-:mpr-cl by Ihc early spring xvnshnulx ht-fm-u lhv frost was nut, nocossilnting f('mpOl'1Il`y !'l'!pHiI`! which pmvr-rl rluuhly mslly. In lhn Elm (irnvv st-L'l.i0rI on the A special meeting of the Presby- tery of Barri-: will be held in Knox Church. Midland. tonight. for the purpose of indur-tmg Rev. A. C. Stewart, M.A.. frrsmcrly of Toronto. [into the paslnrnie of that congrega- ' tion. 'T`kn Draulnufnr`) uni" mnnf nf 730' tion. The Presbytery will meet at 7.30 and the induction service will take place at 8.00. Rev. Robertson Millm`, Guthrie. will preside and induct; Rev. J. M. P.ll("lllC`. Hillsdnlc. will preach; Rev. M. W. Hoslip will nar- rate the steps leading up to the in- duction; Rev. Dr. W. J. Mark will address the ininislnr and Rev. L. E. Gossclin will :.rlr.lress the people. but. today. through improved meth- ods tho cnst was almost half that. I A! Ihic hunt-l|||'n nnir-nnvr-r J. 'ods thv cnst almost mm U`l2l'.. _ | At this juncture. Rutepaycr W. J. I Hubbort was givon an opportunity 1 to. as he said get it off his chost" - and in his first attempt at public 1 spanking brought down the house V nlsu spnko cm county matters. He ; did not cnnsidm` that the rate struck ' for Essa was sufficient for road ex- ` mills next yt.-nr. His estimate nf cost by his original views. Tho Deputy Reeve Heard From penso and t-xpocted :1 misc of 1"; ' of the stuvl bridge S(E(`LlI`(`d from thc Gc~m'gzr~ Bunting, Deputy Rf'("./O.` `Dom. was $4800. (`.u1vr~rts ammo hnd ` vast sumo $1100. Assnts are $11,000 . : over linbililios. Ho ctmbornlod the ' _ R,ouvr\'.s' .~:t;ntt-numt that it had lwr-n impn:4sibl(- tn sc~(-urn trucks for road ` _ delay. 'work when l`('({llil`(`d. this (nuxsing rinnuo Livnlv Tilts lNew Midland Minister | To Be Inducted Tonight As usual. whon th(l\ nld <'nmpnl;.{n- (-1`. W. J. C. Bunkc, took the plat- form. the sp:u~k.s flew and there 'W(.'l`(` several livr-ly tilts botwt-on the S])(':lk(`I`. Rt"(`V(` l-ligginsun and De- puty Reevo Bunting. He cnntondecl t that there had been too much crown on clay roads without sufficient gra- vnl and that the engineer's sul:n*_v misc of $200 xvus ttrmncossary. He 1 rappr-d tho Rt"(`\'(` and Deputy for ` accepting five days pay for four clays work in county cduncil and hintr-d that. tho tnwnshin council r was not in working harmony with the Hig.{h\w1y.< Dep:n`t.m(~nt. Mr. Bmtko alsu cluimr,-rt that tho rate was actually 8 mills at present and that it had hvon unwisn to make a p;.g_ym(}nt, nf $2300 to Contractor Cook bl`f0l`(` thv cnmplt-t.im of his contract and stntvrl that the subsidy had not been rofundvd to the police villzuzr` of 'I`hm'nt nnmm I-ti:-tnin (intend- L- v1I\v\`Ir ` h \`|lIil[. ,'(` OI lnUl`nIIvu. ; In reply. Rr-ow` I-lipzxzinson dnfend- vrl their action rn fivv days` pay as tho work had been done in shorter timo. The .' raisr hnd boon p1`a(rti(:a1ly domzmdt-d by the Du-. | partmont. and he c that tho ` 1-n;.:incm' had savod far nmro than that amount for the county. He call- ed on thv township t1'nasu1`er to prawn that subsidy (2h(`(|lll`S had been! `mailed and rocoivod by most of the , JESSIE R. BRYSON. Toiiclic-1' of l"i;mn_ Organ, Singing and all l`lic0- ` x'c~l.icnl siil)_'|r-cts. Pupils |)1'(`[)ll`(?d for 'I`nmnln C()l1S(`l'VH1()l'_V m` Music exa- r minzitinns, all grades. Special atten- i tirm In A.'I`.C.M. wnrk. Froc ctlzissus in ..clonionl:u'y 'I`hcm'y and Sight Singiiig tOpvn to pupils only I . Roconl suvcos- . svs by pupils of Miss Bi`_v.~:nn in<-iurlc , winning of Moria] uwm'cl(~d by Tm`- ; milu Cnnsm'\'nlm`y fur lhv lllL'.hl`.\l (`xlhllllilllilll Sllllldlllg Ill tho Dumm- iun l'm' _\'(`;ii's 1927. I928, H129. 1930. .| intn Smdiuz 27 Bradford 81.. Barrio. I ______._________ ___,_.________.:._.._ EDMUND HAR.DY.Mus.Bac..F.'I'.C.M. I 'I`(-nchor ni Pimm, Organ, Vucul and` Miisicu1'I`honi*y, Organist and Choir- niz.stor of Si. Andri-\\".< Presbyi.cri.'m Church. Gold M0dnlis1T0rontnCmi- s('rv:it.nr_\' of Music zmd University in I`nrnn1n. 113 \Nnrsl(~y 51.. Bzirriu. ,___._._____.___.__.._____ 'iun 1927. Hum, mzu. Ismu. 1931. Sludiu: which prnvr-rl rinumy cnsuy. In tho Elm 6th lino, lhr- flund wnshorl out the old wuurlr-n slI`u('lur-, 1-:Illim.: fur a," now st:-r-I hrirlm-. thv ms! or which soomvrl pruhil)iIiv<~ but by (-n-opm'- ntion with thr- T)-pnrtrm-n1. at High- ways, a slr-1-1 l)riclu- with two spans tut:1Hing 162 for! with .'u 32-fl. road. way and twu .~:hm't zmprnnchos hurl bm.-n . 'I'hr- r'rm1rnclnr, how- ovm`. hurl hnvn unuhlv tn furnish :1 suit::hl(- bnnd, so unnlhor tondnr was ::s|~:<-rl hut lhis w.':.x- up $1,000 and tho ` I`nZlH(`l` i:: sl:nnrlin;,' in uhoynnco for. thr~ Hmn boinu. Tho cost. of now pitrrx \v.'I.\' nlmul $1700 Imd lht` HOW hiuht-r rule with 1"; mills increase was l:n'1.:(-ly bm':nu.~:<- ml the l)rid;:,c. Mr (`nu-r:m has boon annoying the J M:\Yl)l'lE1\rl('AULEY. A.'I`.(`.M.. Tou- (-nor of Pmnn and 'I`lu-m`_\f. Organist S\. Goorg(~`s Church. 11: ? Bu_\'fi0ld S1,. --_ __ l.l.()Yl) W. 'l`Ul"l<`0Rl). Chni1`m:|stor- 1 Organist. Collier St. United. Teacher :11` Pinno. 'I`hvnr_\'. Organ. 188 Dun- lop SL. Phmu` 376. | l{()l!lCR'l' ll. SMITH. Eyesight Sm`-` (TllH.\'1. 53 Dunlap St.--Phunc R0. H()LJJl\ 9-6 daily: Sm\11`d:1)'s till 10. OS'I`EO1`A'1`HlL` PHYDILIALV King Black Telephone 1 Officv I-{ 9-12. 1.30 to S and by uppuintnwm \'l(`T()RlAN ORDER OF NURSES Rraucht. Well Baby Clinu-_ from 2 In 5 sfclnck v\ vr_\' Frid-l_\" I Appliualion Fm` m1I'.~ v'.~' .~'ox`\'Icos mzl_\'- Ibo made dimct or thmugh ductnnl ` 'l'vl(`phnm` T91. DR. (1 C. I<`Ll~:MlN(`-. \ vtvrIn:u`1un 1 mm! KnmImn\ (7H"l(`x`i 48 B:l\'fi(`1d llm. t`. (1 H.r.mm 2-`xd Sumzmm Offivv: R:IrI'w Phmw 811. J. ICli\\'I.\' \\'ll,S()`.\'. B.S.A.. I10. OS"[`EO}`:'\THIC PHYSICIAN K .... m...-`c '1`olm)hmw 345 JNNETT_ Gr LLOYD ..._..l...... ..-.l J&l`IV&II 11$`? Funeral l)ir-(`tors and Enlbalnwrs :`hnbulam'1' S'|`\'ico llvrl \\' .lmuu`lt--(`muratd I.ln_\'d '11! Du (`ll SI . B.u'rit'. l`hnm` 6-I3 lm'1.:(-ly bm':m.~:<- nl Inn n)rm;:,u.` Mr. (,Im'r:m has opposing closing: nf pm`! of tho mud on Con. 6 and ll'n'-.':t(-ns tn lake the matter tn murt. 'I`hn r-1nIn(`H hurl he-on tmfnrtunntn .lAV|.r n;unn.nxu.vnn4n\. .-\1\lBl"L:\.\' (`E Sl~`.R\' l(` E (7 Elizabeth St. : Phone 21 G. G. SMITH G CO. I.'_~l u Iul E.-hurl !RR() urn-..\ u.~\ 1 AA 1; nu,-H I Motor Ambulance In connection IIA-\-III` 4...... i\IIr\|vI-I m. .-.v-v. -...u-.-....- ... -.._.......--.. BARRIE. ONT. - PHONE 8'. W. D. MINNIKIN P. C. LLOYD Fl'Nl-.`.l{AL 1)uu:("1`m: AND m1BAL.\u:R I`ll)I'I A u-nu: u|:o\'nu.~ FUN ERAL DlR.E(`TOR.S h`nn1(` Livnly ,,_.__ u... ..I.1 ..... l'uV|lIllIIs`IIl'\I l\lJ FFNER.-\L l)lRE(`TORS .~\.\'D li`.\lB.-\I..\ll-IRS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Ilnlnr Alnhulnnca In nonncnnnr vvu bu uv-nus.`----.< Funeral Director AMRl'l..-\.\'(`l`. SI-`.R\'l(`l-1 orner M~.Ir_\' and Phone H1.;|be|.lI $13. 431 murt. 'I`h~ munril had he-on in tho mnllor of lhn cnnlmct; for crushr-d m`::v<-I lnkvn by Allan Cnnk. Wnrk hm! hm -n delayed by u` D!-pzwlrnvnl inking war the nnrih hiL{hw.':y and whmx grading: hm] |)(`(`Il rlrnw il was fuunrl impos- sihln to sx-<'uro h'u(:ks for hmllngo. 'l'h- wnrk nf rvli-'~t' nfficc.-r had bvon Inkr-n nvor by mwnship clerk. Nnrmmu (`nxwur1h. which mt-ant a saving in (TINIS. Hy (-ompm`ison_ last _v(`.'u' l`uy t:>wn.x`hip pnid nut snmr` $28,000 for l'1`livf. In H-ply In :1 qur-stiun, hv explain- ed (`<>II(HliHII.\' on Ihn soctinn of mud- \I/ny nnnr his hnmr` whorv the old hl`i(l{.!!` hm] norm und had been ro- plum-rl h_\' :1 now wzmrlvn bridge and ulsm (`KM-nsivv fill-in Ht :1 total C053, uf slightly 0\ (`l` $900. \.\/hnn fin- n-m'<-.<<-n1inL: Essa in MUSIC LESSONS \'F.TERl`NARlAN 0STE()l`ATHY ()I"l`()MF. I`l{\' la dlvll I ll 8 Eslatlvlislled 1869 \'I:u A I I\ll)I.`l"I`r\ 218 _- I .)lIl:uawx.uu -- Irwin H. Luck. the Reeve, was the first speaker. He said that while tht` fall whe-at had been good. the spring crops had not been up to much. yet they had much to be thankful for They never had :1 total failure am` the evidence that they had some to _.;pm was seen in the cm'lo:1d:' II\.u`)(.llll\.. which had been sent to the_West for ` Relief purposes. Two-mill T<)\vnship Rate The council had endeavored to keep down the tax rate. The rate wus cut fmm 4 to 3 mills in 1936 and lwith the }lSSlSlIllCC of the Govern- ment rebate they had been able to reduce the township rate to 2 mills` this year. This is the lmvest rate since 1916 and with the exception 01 Vespra's is the lmvest in the euunty ` The ElS!\'t`SSYYl(`llt also is low. In H-an `net tum .,..,..... mu... 1.... (Continued from Page 1) For Councillors -- W. F. Switzor, Crown Hill; A. M. Tudhope; John A. Woodrow, , Nevis; Albert H. Shollswell. Huwkestone. ..:.. 11 1' ....I. 4|... r) . . A . _ . . . . .... I... mo nszwssmem msn IS low. In the last two _ve;n'.~: lht-y had ` $300 each and with Government aid had crmstructod two bridges costing $1200 and $2000. By replacing: srmm _ of the nld bridges and culverts om-h ` year they wouid havr-. all of them in good shape in 21 fow yours. built [our culverts :11 21 cost of about` y Doesn't, See Lower County Rate I l | 7YV....,.l..:.-.< ........ , .,,..A., _, ,.., ,,, Ur Sll[.ZnlI_V U\ l~` .1-;nm. Whvn first rc-pm-.~:( lhe vnlmty munvil. ugn. zm lhmill 197couNc1L ono mwusmr IS APPROVED 7 ..u......., vu. ---/-~-.. -,u....., Touchinil llhon county matters the Reeve said that if all l.hn lcvxos are paid by the end of the your the County would have n balanced bud get. Some were talking or a lower County rate next year, but he cnuid see no prospect of that. I`un.\nrliIun-n nn f`......A.. ..A.. .1. (LI. nut: nu V--1.1.4.... u. unu... Expendi1.1n'e on County rnnds ihls ; _snnr was at the rate of $2130 .1 mile 1 With 1 County levy fr,-r roads at om mill next year. supplemented by tho unvcwnment grant. there would be available about $460 .1 milv. M1` Luck expressed himself as decidod- ` ly nprmsod tn adding mnro mileage ` to the County system until the pm`- .'~;I3r.l, mileage is put in pmpnr con- dition. Thorn is already too much ' 1~nil(.~:u_1,o for what we have to spern(1". * ho snirl. When wv get nlll` present rnnrls fixed up. thnn we will be nblv in get rlpht at my nr-w 1-ourls adclvd nnd put llwm in good shape righl numv" lv1ua;.:ns xn qu(.'s1mn. , Deputy Reeve Bunting also re- pliod to Mr. I3m1kr\'s churzzes :md| (-lnimod that the lntlm` was trying to rlocoivo tho public. Aspire to Deputy Reeve ` In the field fur Deputy Rcevo, ` Gmnme Wilkinson. with five years 1`-vnm'innm~ in r-mmnil thnnnhl lhnl villmzos in quraslinn. nnnntv Worn!!! Rm \Jl`l)l'[.;l! VVIIKIHSUH. wun HVL` yours oxporioncv in council. thought that the southwest corner of the town- ship should have u representative on county affairs as they had had nnno for the past. 18 yours. W .T 1\/T(~T\f|:w1nr :1]-4n nu? fnr TM`- Il()H(` H11" U10 DSISI. Hi yours. W` J. MCMilS1Cl`. also out for Dv- puty. holiuvcd that arguments are helpful and oducuiiunul. e compli- mnnmd Nm-m:m (`m-(worth on his nmpnu nna (`C1Ll(`3lll()n:ll. no compu- monlod Norman Coxwnrth on his excellent work as Clerk and valu- able advice on me finer points of municipal law. H4 umll n-mnmlmrr-d Hm snrimz municipal law. He well remembered the spring xvushoiits as it so happened that the Reeve. Deputy and Engineer were all absent at the time attending it Good Roads convention find the brunt fell upun himself. He defend- ed Cook`.< tender as being lower than others and his former work had been satisfactory. Ml`. McMustei' also claimed that with truck filling it was quite necessary to grade ex- tensively beforehand. He had serv- ed four years in council. being el- , eeted by zicclumntion and thought count) that the southeast corner needed a re.p1`esentzitive too as they had had none for the past 25 years. Nominees for Councillors , John C. Haugh. the only other member of the former council. out- lined some exceptional expenditures such as $2000 additional through .~pring floods. ne;ir1_v $l000 on bridge .'l'l(l the Rt-e\'e's home and l:`)(\{\ nn hrirlnn . ..l.....o nnuv ninre El octod. Xsuuc Jonnoit had not fully decid- ed to qualify fur cuuncil but if ho ' cunw nut and was oloclod he wuuld :l dn his host for the tn\\'nsh'1p. Ormo s'1`urnbu`-1 ulsu pron1is(`d his best l\'ffnI`tS fur council, If Olccwd. S. J. Halborl had nu thought of `coming out when he started for tho! |n\oolim: but had burn nnminuted| land had docnded that the southwest! lnoodvd it I'cpr(`sonlul1\'v tun. If ho` I V 1 docidvd in Como nut. he asked thv support at` thv vlvctors. S1uwr\'|. Ht`ul`d \|' Y Hnnwngvnr \\'.'| L A 101. RE- I

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