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Northern Advance, 5 Jul 1900, p. 4

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SARJEANT & SMITH R. T. BANTING, Blezk. REDUCED` PRICES CONTINUE IN DIRECT IMPORTERS. ___-.. ..,....-.-.-~- ~- N` L . in '.wtO`v. tn day 11}: stor 1S`lth6 V501) `e."C`q`If{If ~,. , 'shi-nent n Bar1:1`W.`j b -.. '3'v.ho11: on thls b_=*f '13}; . L wor h 1'p1e111lw:'111, 4-,_.=. .. I, Z H L. 3 I." M t at 11.: e youlwan-t to ' y for it. y thi_-,_5; n for summer to the t `t cotn ' 3; . t `:1 *1.` A J to the most - kihjdsttof Clothi bi`: kind `V the Here s V % _ _ gabou, .- Irwin s_ c thing. If T} t'i}t`,:4.j :'e .ll '_ give you a @ anything be ' F` The suit ty% want is :`." ric- " _J;..Me1i s, Youth --Ae keti all -_a.p* - 4 = ` `y_'Irwi customer l .1 and all Summer Goods, EDITORIAL NOTES. . The St. Jarnee Gazette says :-It is really a little diicult to know what to make at Mr. Israel Tarte, but we are sure that Sir Wilfrid Laurier would _ be well advised if he were to recall his errant colleague to Ottawa, where his speeches would give less offence and A giverise to fewermisconceptions than _ in Paris. It then quotes-a portion of Mr. gTarte s speech made at the opening 0 of the Canadian Pavilion, In which was reported as saying :-"When France peded III; to England we Fre_nchCana; [dians numbered about 60,000 -3 we are `today 000,000. I may he too san- v guise, but I or-ophesy that theFrench' element` williorm the majority in` the . jiauadian Confederation. ` ' ' '5 will allow myself to make this re- A preach to the France _.I love with `ll . "t'he'streng'th of` my soul, that she - gl_o'es gnotthink of us as wethin-k of i7l'h`er,i I `VIQQIG nolthat your diplomacy fwouldf ; et0eforget_ that on the other side of the 01 . (the; locial-_ 3re;ire :0 ' s.o.nt=s.tiv; A 5 F; 9mm'un'iw _g prepadr ' *'Il)ut {th_ere...ars Half the Regular Price. allllle Mllllliary at About Half Price. FIr;n:n s c 316 we ll g in the lad1es The cut is 20_t0 40 P, for all tin3e"*.;to e Has its pleasure, when the farewell is to 11igl1.pr1ce`s. Become a customer of this store and you ll bi wood-bve D . shoppmg cgar e9 R I.\ 111 augurated s . low price~ tm, to Ill` 13* the "' 'ly mercannle } >11 Barrie doing . .1 i . ". s gboll thls bflm fg`Wor h rq;nen1ber1ng, THE CASH MAN, E CHEAPEST IN BARRIE ayingGoodBye A BUSY TIME. JULIV5 I,n1it`i pgpru Sublcriliers now in arreats for three months and Our will be charged _$l.:o vet aunum; $1 per Ammm in Advance. 3N0 new name will be added t6 the Subscription I-ilt until the money is paid. . ` `SAMUEL WESLEY. Popaqeron W351 newspapers, 0118 CO|!I'Ie|'Cl3l COUegCp GVCIY b 3% il market day, machine shops. planing mills. 'st I. saw mills, marble cutters. bicycle worlts, t builders. tannery, breweries. ten butcher shops, sever- . e 11 tlt-class botels with reasonable rates. threelnveries. three laundnes. one creamery and all other modern conveniences. Stores are numerous and ca rr'y full lines of all Igmds of first-class goods. com etition" is keen and pnces `are as low as in a city. elegraph Ind day and `night telephone systems connect the town with allplaces near and distant. Barrie is fast becoming a. favorite resort with summer tourists. THE NORTHERN" ADVANC-E_ II` ` Barrie is beautifully situated on ~ a picturesque glen, o_vei-looking Kempenieldt Bay. an arm. of L3 ' Simcoe, nine miles long and from one to three files broad. and one of the prettiest bays in_Ca.nada. :1 summer boats ply daily toland irom neighboring summer resorts and parks. The population of Bar- rie is 7.000. Streets and sidewalks are first class and e residences are numerous. Streets, public gs and dwellings are lighted with gas or elec- . tricltv. The waterworks and sewerage systems are very eicient and provide spring`. water. good drain- lge. and reli_abl_eAhre protection in every art of the town. Barrie II a railwav centre for entrnl and Northern Ontario. Thirteen assenger trains arrive and depart daily. The pos service is all that can he desired ; thii-teen_ mails arrive daily: there is prompt tal collection and delivery throughout the town. here are eight schools (one Separate). em- ployws thirty-one teachers; twelve churches, ihree weekly newspapers, one commercial college. day is day. shops. planing mills. Eris: a..`5:.'*.':`:&::';;1`3,.,`r;.`:::s:e`*:.`::;`; :`..ii$*"vW-v I'\-!l-. All ..L._ A,_, , I-\ I A 12 Page 72 Column `Newspaper, r Published from the Oice, :23 Dunlop Street . Barrie. in the County ofsimcoe. the Pro-_ vingey of Ontafio, Canada. every Thursday Morning, by .IDnunnvaann4a4 $ 11431551513 JA`4\/ll\JLV. muuun TO ALLANDALB. 7.-3| l..II_Ia, 7.56 a.m., 9.37 a..m..` u.x5 3.111., 22.57 1.31.. 0.23 p.m.. 5.22 p.m.,_ 5.28 p.m.. 8.00 pm. ALLANDALE fro BARRIK. 1.50 3.111., 11.10 3.111.. 11.25 a.m., 1.05 p.m., 3'05 $0. 5033 p.m., p.m.. 9-05 pm: upuuu-w -w- on-nu -vvvuu'*'|Bdu\i\I ulvblllio - `Daily. All other trains Daily except Sunday. Trsixil loav`eLBan-ic for and arrive frmvn` the Illdnrmontioned places as follows : inn. ' Tnnnnwn ....... ._-- ,--~ amu}nNn'URs'r 3; x~'oR'ru av. cm `nah 5 DJII. 1.00p.m. Muskoka. Express. v 2.21 pm. . 809 p.m. *Atlantic & Pacic Ex. 18.58 pm.- O.1I " Nogth Bay Mixed. 7.30 mm. C Gravenhurat fraught (south only) 9.35 " COLLINGWOOD .8: MEAFORD. `:1 15 :..m. Mail. T 5 27 [mm 8 00 pan. Ex teas. "(.58 nan. PEN TANG. 11.15 can. Accommodation. 5.87 pm. 8 00 .m. Accommodation. 7.58 a..m. ALBANDALE 8: BARRIE SECTION. IIARRIR 'rn ArJ,AunA1,n 1:: tons. 7.38 pun. R3 '"' % ad P-m- A ' - . 11513. . .` 2.82 p In Muskoka Express. `1.08;.::. ' 18 57 pan *Atlantic 8: Pacic Ex; 3.08 pan. The evening Express leaves Toronto at 5.20." ' 81 HA\1ILTON. 9 . . nan. 3 recs. " .09 . . 5.88 ma. 1 ail. 11.23 5.3.`. l\AI1I'l\VI;Ivl'|~an . gu.-..'...... _--- BARBIE RAILWAY WGUIDEL Em frown or BARBIE. PHOTOGRAPHER. ' Tums or Suascxuvnon.` 1,?.'.|?2'.:.\'M:\-{ea SEE OUR` pmcea as xouov `TORONTO. Eyaciss. UKUIO 7.38 pan. mm. i3W;`%~%9"` 98 _71`I'.ii-T II.--B. Phillips, 0." Hook, Mu Kc 5 Gt` Ro"g`era,, F. JG,`{K'roibt N; Mc- N uAm.ea in order of merit. _ .. To Sr. I.-E. Flaming;.__O. Perry, J. Bryaon, L. >Swe_eny, G. Belfry, L. Campbell, E. Thompocjn, Webb. D. J ob,V I Phillipa, I4'iah'er,_ L. Olvert`,_. C. Robinson`, B. "Brya_on`. I I. A'hd0l.`t0n,f J ._ Wnemhh ,. Matofilf, `R2. -._' '_ , To Senior Part II.--E. VJohnuo,n,: B. Br-unton. L. Brown, P, McDonald`, Waldru} D. Campbell," A. McDonald, H.A>n'deraon.V` '~ To Senior II-L. Brnnton, C. Fer- guson, P. McDonald, L. Dixon, J. Am- brose, E, McFadden, W. McFadden, M. Waldruif, F. Brunton,, I Pirie, VS, Mccausland, `G. Dorsey, L. Martin.` ` To Junior II.-`-D. Moore, V. r_Heel_a, :A. Murray, M. Watt, B. -Thoma, Shepherd, E. Hardy, L. Pirie`, E; Me- Muuu. To unior ITIL-K-A-."ainee,E. Moore, E. Bailey, 0. Steggles, W. Dunnett, H. Archer, L. Moore. _ . . I '1;o Senior `Moot-e,` L. Rey- nolds, J. Wilkinson, TJ. Brunton, G. Heels, G.-Misoampbell. ' ' A 91-r - - _ __ N amen in order of mm-it. To Senior IV.--M. Thonisoh, C." Heels, M. _Merrin,.F.Hamlin, I. 061- line, B. Phillipa. % coco A _ - - "51:; `Jr. 4'th--`Ernest Oolea, Florence Abernathy. T _ "i`S"s'I. " 553.35? Lloyd. - T _. 0.,.I 1\ I. - -un-vao vvlyw, IJVUII \Jlo|VJI '"El.'; Sr. 3rd--Frank Tothill, Bertha Brown, Jessie Hunter. Emma Aber- nathy. _ ' ' ` 7!`. `L. -1.1. '1': . In . Is- "Yo?" Jr. >31-d-Daluon mu, `Bertha Steer, Edith Colee, Cecil Guzley.` 'l`n R. `2...Ik 'II|....-l. m..L:n n-_-1i To Jr. 2nd-Willie Rainford, cm. ford Br_ow.n, Lydia Abernathy, R,obbie Abernathy, Francis Hickling, Tommy Connors, Willie MoKee,.Amelis Coles. 'I'`:. an n.` '13.]..- 'l'____.I - "EB Sen. l.--F..'Smith, H. Elliott,'A. Skinner, R. Ste hens, "H. Manuel, ' 8.` Alexander, H. verall, C. Sinclair, E. Reid, H. Dodds, R. Stone, L. Mo- Gowan. W. Leece,"W. Silk, W. Eng-` land, J. Gallagher, L. Dudley, H. Teaedell, E . Thurston, S. Roaenfelc, F. Gallagher, A A. Hubbert, Weav- mouth, _W. Neon, G. Barclay, V. Brownlee, M.'Kennedy, H. Marshall, N. Rhyndreia, 0. Prince, D. McFad- den, V. Partridge, K. Bartley. ` _EA'l` WARD SCHOOL. To Sr. lat--Arthnr McCarthy, Ed win Leigh. A ~ TI`.-. I'.. 0...) 1I'1:II:, `runs, as u nu. -yrs-v-u, \nu' A-uvsavllltvyt To Jun. II.-M. Cooper, `M. `Mo-, Donagh, B. Hewson, R. Sewry, E. Bauldry, E. McFadden,` D. Plaxton, A. Richardson, G. Lower, L. Arm- strong, E. Dodds, A. Armstrong, J. Shand, T. Ottawa, W. McDonagh, A. Caldwell, I. McCarthy,` S. Hubbert, C. Lennox, R. Hunter, 0. Burton, E. Braden, J. Butler. __ 9w 1`... To Sen.fII-I:1.!zIerr, A. `I.-eighton, D. Prince, J. Urquhart, J. Barrend. O. Davenport, M. Graham, L. Ken- nedy, I. Ainley, A. Reed, H. Mart, R, Brownlee. R. -Greenwoed, I. Steph- ens, R. ,McNab, L. Bird, G. Hennard, R. Greensidee, S. Staley, P; Armstrong. H. Stephens, G._ McConkey. '1`.-. 1.... T1 ' If (V. ,_--_ `IF 1' -v-- --u a-ayvnu-Q-, alt \J\lIll.lII:lo . To Jun. III.-'-W. Armstrong, M. Hickling, W. Hawkea, F. Crispin, A. ` Lower," P. Armitage; B. "Hainea, R ` Mccarthj`, H. Morten, `P. Plaxton, E. -Ferguson, SK. Lnnox, S. Douglas; G. Shepherd, R. Simmons, J . ~MoDonsgh, M. Freek, S. Rhyndress, E. Arm- strong, G.Dougall, .G. Colville, J. Thompson. A. Bidwell, E. Leece, H. Love, E Thurston. . m. 11... 1'1 r If 1 -r . . r"tFo"'s"$. III.-B.`=17 mm... A. Manuel, M. Roger. T. McMillan, E. Lilo,` A. Cooper, E. Thompson. W. Greenaidea, B. Cheeseman, I. Browne, L. `England, 0. Phillips, 0. 'Haines, E. Hnbbert`, H. Lowe,~S.,Speera, S. San- ford. E. Everoll, B. Conron. W`- T -- ._ TTT II? A - `I -' `_'!l`;_5";:'1.4`I-X .-`,-A. Ferguson. B. Thompson. N. Goodall, J. Nee`landa,R. McCurthy, M. Williams . F. Arnold, G. G31-den, 0. Love, E. Bunker, L. Mc- Nub, L. McDonagh. J. Kennedy, N. Garden, A. Smith, .H. Octaway, M. Douglas, W. Dodds. McMullen,' J. Prince, A. Stone, F.~Marr, M. Hughes, Cooper.` ' - in. Q... rt? 117 1'1 . Below are given the resnlts of the recent. promotion examinations in eh, Barrie public schools. ' T cnmrmn SCHOOL. ' _ To Sen,._lV.-_-O. `McKee. I. Plax to n,AA. Dodds, J. Bailey, E. Oman, 0. Grey,,.Q_.. Colverwell. R. .Wells, A. Spears, G.` Simmons, L.` Williams, S. Ormebv, M. Nixon, C. Scott. W. `Hunter, E. Brown, V. Reed, M. Lount, U. Stephens, E. Sony, My Hickllng, _L. Blakeley, M. Marshall, N. Radon- hurst, A. Crease, H.` Lount, S. Smith, L. Montgomery, R. Tyrer, R. Rogers, j - I ~.Ma.ny. Pairs of Brfsht-Eager Eye; Will Erin`-1 TI his T ind. ;_t6a,rda ;A15`.-aac;+a;gy~eEe1ra;aceha haem- loe eight us 1 A Thia sort of thihg 'mu_s.t7p ro've very `pleasant reading to the Gallomauiucs and `malconterjta in Quebec led by Mr. 'Bo`uressa, but` its ew;ieeWe;hv9 the powers to charm V will` probably not` ex-. tend .to the eimperially-minded Premier and his colleagues, who are doing their best to `lay the French bogy. ALLAFDALE PUBLI.C sonbob. PROMOTION EIXVAMINATIONS. wxsa : man scnoo_L.. - #3532 YYI Lotn-d, Sp:-:; _Dn',- -'Irw>in-$l00 wnegrented to upplement_Go. grant on South town- hne; ~ . ` " ' ` Oox_worth-Du`-$5. was granted tov,Am-on Barnes. on Indigent Report Na . .1, Einnnoe Odtnmittee, recommend- ins ptxmnnv Iofi shone folloivinceeee-om een`iiid en5I0n!fniII+.e A T - vJ- In I 71:59` minutea'of~leet meeting were "*2. W1] Wnsneed uvu-uncut 1- vIrln.lDIlIJ\Oa ._ '1`he':.Beeve laid several occounta Be-` fore` Council which were read and re- ferred to Finance Committee. ' 1\ .`.1.!'1 "l __-3_ VA1 An ' The Council met to-day, 26th J nae, after Court of Revision adjourned. The Reeve in _the chair. All members present. V ` " V . mi-` L_.:~_._.-_ .4 u-_; __ _ .. Jlinutea of5th,Bess11on'ot Essa. council . " g ' -4-- N"-Eo;:1;ir';`:i\j:u1med to meet at 6311 of the Reeve. ` -.4 _. _ By-law read a. first time and passed. , aeond and third 'l`|......-:| -.1:`..___-: - Wallace~- Galbraith -- Ordered that- leave be granted to introduce by law No. 370 to authorize the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow the sum necessary to meet the current township expendi- fture. V V -fav_ora_h'le. ...-y uvuuu. UUIJIUHU U]. [[18 nOl_eB dug. V Wallace-Kerr-'-Ordered that the Reeve "be instructed to notify. the township engineer to make an'inspec- tion of Marl lake drainage work and to report as to. the feasibility of mak-_ ing satisfactory drainage for the lands interested and to make plans,- specics-' tians and assessments for the continu- ing of the said work if the report be- ..-.... --..vvv-uvv uu UULI une opposite lot 22, to repair the roadway damaged by the removal of gravel and that" in the meantime the said party shall he held responsible for any damage that mar occur because of the holes dog. ` WIiICB-K91'l"_'...C`rtIns-and 61--L I`-A --.-vvu-u nvuu uuu UUIJIIIVIIJUUQ . Wallace--Kerr-01-dered that the following accounts be paid :.-James - Drennan, repairing culvert townline Flos and` Vespra (Flos share) 84; D. _ Boyce, 1; yds. stone and -delivering same on 9th line, $5.18 ; Jno. Lilli- crap, hauling and breaking stones, v9th con_., $23.99 3 J. D. Trace, hauling and breaking stones. 9th con.,s$22.07 ; W. N. Langman, cedar for culverts _ and building same, 85 ; Sawyer Jr ' Massey, repairing road machine blades, $1`; Shortreed Bros., cedar for culvert, $3 36; Chris. Nixon, work on_road machine as per statement (21 days), $31.50; _Wm.. Porter.` rent of road way toggravel pit, $5 ; Jas. Nayes, lling gravel townline Flos and Ves- pra, $3.75 ; Robt."Bell, hauling gravel S.R. 15 and 16 con. 9, $10; J. N. . Sivan, supplies to G. Davenport, indigent, $16.7; M. O'Connor, taking 1 out stumps on.1lthcon., 83; Jan. - Morrison, gravelling baseline, cons. 9 and 10, $25; H. Phillips balance for ; digging ditch on lot 22, con. 9. (Marl - lake drainage), $70.80 , E. 1. Scully, report in full of evidence, Priest and Vespra vs. Flos, $125; Robt. Elrick, attending Court of Revision, 84. Welsh- Galbraith `-- Ordered that the amount charged against S. f -lot 2 , con.,3, for statute labor be struck o , the ammount of arrears of taxes to_ be charged against said lot. i - Kerr-Walla_ce-0rdered. that the Clerk notify party who took gravel off road allowance on `6th line opposite lot tn Varmint than an-.-.l..'..._ J--~A - - Flos'Council met . June 213$ at Elmvale according to adjournment. Allmembere present. Minutes of last meeting read and conrmed. " \U..ll..-- 17---~ A ` ` - To Senior I.-Berthn Darby, Chas. Luck`, Mary Hewitt, Mina Huddle- aton `and F. Johnston) equal, Mary Dunn, Morna Magill. `_Av'.l`-c-1-'f :rt, II .--eBeecher Parkhouae, Vernon Caldwell, Jim Grant, Percy Huddleston, Herbie Fraser, Jane Hew- itt, Mabelllrving, Vere Culd well,Carrie Luck,` Frank Rineharc, Milton Pea- cock", (Ernest Gough and` F. Darby) rquah % . m- CI-__S `I 1-; .1` -- I To Junior II.-_-Connie Drury, Sadie Magill, M. Caldwell, ;Joe Grant, F. Peacock, Wesley Johnston, Olive Pratt. Recommended-'A. Castillo and Allan Partridge. ' - WV - T) _._L 1'1` 1': u II\ . - A. McLeod, H. Bowen,` S. _V&il`, 0. `Johnson; G. Willotte, W. Deegan, Z. Show, D. Curtis. Reoommended, F. Nelles, J. Smith, 0. `Cameron. A A , cnowx HILL. Following is tho promotion list, Jr. Division, Crown Hill Public School: To senior II-R. Bell,C, Fraser, M. Hnddleston. i `To Sr. 1v.-E. Edvvsrds, B; L Lace, uulu, n. uarmlcnael, U. nulnertord, A. Butler. L. Deegan, M. Wooding, C. Burton, -E. Rodgers, E. Corbett, W. Soanlon, L. Somerville, G. Dougall. Reoommehded, Roy Rodgers, E. Grant, E. Welte, M. V McDonald, L. .Reddit.t, 8. Lost. - E To Jr. IV.-gPa8a ed, E. Campbell, E. Lynn, R. -Welte, A.` King, H. Job, B Reddict, J . Vair. B. Babb, A. Bur- 54-. f"7%*I'3`} FLII.-+'I>gase.:,<;. qrrqvaes, M; Jocelyn, C. Smith,` P. `Graham, G. Carmichael, R. Lee, W. A Pa'rks.v Reo- ommended. A. Dyment, F. Welte. M. `I ... Tr!` `n___-.| 1'1` an--_ _ sT"iin?. 1"T"Z.I:2}`j`K.`"; &'$"r.Z"1`3: Corbett, M. Clark, F. Longhurst; I 'l`n Q. `l l'1' `D....--.l ~ --.._2_-. l 7?` V`'VV' COLD III.I L1 "I"-U. To Sr. III.--%I;aaae:!`_.,""'B. Cunning ham, B. Carmichael, O. Rutherford, A ,I)..4.I__ T `l\-_..-_ at '11 1 vpg-ovvuuuu. A-no JJJ IIJVIII _.l.'o VVUILUQ . To J an. III.-_-Passed, H. Myers, R. Metcalf, S. Griiths, A. Sweeny, M. LBu`ohahan, P; Bryaou, E. Hanmer, E.`Bebb, E. McDonald. Recommend- -) 0 `Ellis. `In 111 . `1`;i7`9%l:Whi:inea; F. Saiindera,` Lo. it-fen. - mos Co1 1n_c1l. `O. S. Bumfon, Wilerk. te G. B. Strathy wins Scholarship. In the nal year in Arts at Trinity Uni- vanity. Mr. G. B. Stratby. non of H. H. Strathv. Ell]-2 bl main taken a moat cred- itable examination. His name stands first in first clan honors in Glauica: He wins, besides`, the Jubilee scholarship and the Prince of Wale; `prize f_or.}honora in clagaica; 'He _l_1u_'th'uI_won-hiide` ea, which will be `:1third of 3h:~l3!?5vh!:Vh9l59?MY!!I' t-a` :_;ga;gcin_-in 't_:'ei'r coll bhlggua`m_ 'cbnlerred"in'thefIa'll;;:,,. r. ;_Su-atby in the A Miss .M. Bell vsnd Master S. Bell were visiting in Elmvele over Sunday. Among the many visitors here for the holidays were: Mrs. R. Goodfellow, Bsrrie ; Mr. D. Gsuley, Esrnscliffe 3 Mr. Robt.` Parks, Burmanthorpe; Mr. and Mrs. .8. Gross, Kmg ; Mrs, Adams and Mr. Adams, Lefroy; Miss Turley and. Mr-. ,8, Osrruthers, _ Toronto ; Mrs. Mooney, . Mr." . ._` Mooney sud Mrs." 1't llis,tDs.venp`ort.-[ . ,. I ._ ' . "boxworth - Dundua -- Council _ ad- journed to meet as Angus at call of the, Reeve. ` ' '- _Unop1a;. , A I Advance Conespondenee. Mina McMaater is visiting in Thora- bury. . _ .' ' ` ' . 111... `ll -n,n ..j-..- J .. - -: . . . . -.., -- v- -----~-v-v, my-new I N. townline, Vespra, paying ,v$6'l5 3 ; Thomas Gauley, repairing 9th line, * $3.50; D. J. Carruthers, operating * grader, $25 ; Sawyer and Massey, bit , and seat spring, 12.15; John Mc- ' Nawl, `putting in culvert work. and cedar, $9.20; William Reed, repair- ing road scraper, $2.75 ; J. T. Arnold, putting in 2 culverts,_ hauling etc., 85.- 50; R. J. Wilson, repairing bridge , 5th line, $5.83 ; W. J. McFadden, re- pairing 5th line,` $12.70 ; C. H. Car- i ruthers, repairing 6th line, $8.38 ; George Hinds, repairing road and- `making culvert, $11.50 ; Robert Mc- Minn, gravelling road and culbert, $50.- 75`; Wm. McClain, hauling tile from Barrie, $2.50 ; J. A. Arnold, putting in fculvert and repairing road, $16 85 ; Wm. Cunningham, Essa s share gravel, ling S. townline, $68; F. Eagle, re- pairing bridge Nottawasaga river, $32.- 25 ; James Heydon, repairing 5th line, Plough Co, 6 road scraper, $48 ; Thomas M_cMann. operating road scraper, $31.25 ; H..Morris, `Court of $11; William` Jennett, lling washout,` go a ` . - a North Nicolston,.$25 5. The Wilkinson . Revisiouand revising unions sections, 0 eideroad, $50 3 R. Bell, burial of Alfred Greensideand other expenses, $17.40; Albert. Ayerat, Thornton, sidewalk, $15; J. H. Braden, repair- ing 4th Con. iine, `$6 1; William Cun ningham, repair S. town line, Tecum- aebh paying Q, ' $55; George Irwin, gravel and repairing, 7 ch line. $30.70 ; James Dundaa, work on 5th line, 817.14; E. C. Oarrnthera, repairing N- tnwnlinn vnnnvn nnn;nm 1 01:1: . |l|||m -, //\\ \ V \" ~.-/ 3-"-L\".

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