Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 Apr 1911, p. 4

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| The Clerl presented $6.50. from -Joseph Legrow for trees cut on line Con. 12 and 13, lot 1, for their ac- ceptance or rejection: On` motion of Mc-Arthur and `Cockburn this amount was rejected and it was decided that this matter besettled by arbitration by this Council appointing a man to represent them, and the Clerk ask Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Legrow to appoint a man each, the three appointed `to visit, view the place, value the trees and trees cut and le their award with the Clerk by May 25th next. ll -1-` ,,1 11-..... lvnvnn V... `._v-. -7--` } On motion <;fw11LIcArthur and Camp- bell, James Ross, Esq., was appointed arbitrator on behalf of. this- Council. E Ontario Sewer Pipe Co. wrote re `price of pipe, etc. The Deputy-Reeve was asked to view goods when in; To- ronto and if satisfactory `in quality` andprice the Reeve and Deputy to. order what is required. - `The Reeve presented statement` from Union Bank of Barrie, showing balance in bank to credit of this Township on March 31 ult,, which was [found correct. ' ' ; G. Anderson wrote asking to pub` fchase beech trees at corner of E V3, 111, Con. 11, as he intended to build! ta wire "fence there." Councillor Smith` iwas instructed to look after this matter as well as request of H. Shaw re, trees. . .. A e W.. Patterson asked permissiog to [cut two beech trees on road below 3 Temperance. Hall, opposite. his.1ot, in ishanty Bay. The Reeve will attend {to this matter. - . Zof Campbell` and Mc- Arthur, the tender _of Charles Church `of $15 _for`pine trees marked, one elm and [three trees on road line between `Vi: V5bxwo1-vrnv, Twp. Clerk. ono councm. Ill Dulssuo Messrs. Leo `and Bert Coughlinof B. C. I. returned to Barrie on Monday, after spending the holidays with their parents here. ' _ .. Miss Vickers returned to Toronto on Monday. ` ' I -` 1- 1-_A. `AL-gamma ayyg wash-out wash-out 1.10 ; 5.00 A! ,vh1eito-`Lhasa until May 1, .1912, ;-to re,- ` "1 /f 2,L*'m% with ;.epeea, 1 yzmove. same. andplean up_ and _-bu%rn1 `ill. busli and Vrefus_e.'- 1.1-:__1___ 931 ` `UIIUE ll!` uvuunuvv "o y-1536 *463**4:t6J `h_1enn` 'By41w ` 361," :.bie`ng,.`a -`by-law dening the `duties. of of Hi hways, was, passd in 'I'1 81t7"IWI; fray.` i{IOnU~ni_otion of McArthur and Smith, ' the following -vfverej appointed- sheep ' valuators in; Om: John Brandon,- Ed-1 _ Hawkeptone. V gar`; John Sanderson, Shanty Bay; Wm. Tudhope, oliugby; Jnoz. Roe, A at A __LI,.__ --.1 519 V1 nvynnvuv. T On motion of . McArthur and Smith-,-'1`-hat owing `to the amount levied "on" us by Board of Railway Commissioners for the ` erection of overhead` bridge at Rnikbs `crossing, and the ` construction of other large -bridges in `the Township, -. it is here- 1.-. .:....:.1...: an? 1-n..nnf m-Adm on the` L-.I.uq_.5vu can u... ...-..._-__l_._,. ., _ by decided not to;-put grader on the roads this season with hired "teams land operated, but any overseer may haveuse of grader. on his road divis- ion by obtaining the consent of any` member of Council, grader to be. re- turned to Town Hall when the `workl .--A`l-A.-J -._.`.I `K7431 DA" mnmn `>,nl6n1D_8_l' OI \JUI.lu.Uu, Exauvn uv wv- .. turnedgto Town Hall" the work} Eis completed and Neil Bell, Town Hall`, to be informed when machine [is taken and returned.. . V On! motion of Campbell" and Mc- Arthur--That.we procure ten railroad rails (iron) for bridge at Luck s on crossroad 15 and 16, Con. '2'," and that the Clerk write Mr. Lynch, Allandale, as to price, etc., delivered at Gowan.l On motion of_ McArthur and Smith,` accounts to the amount of $51.20 were i ordered paid. _ cs . -rs . Reeve and Deputy-Reeve re- ported: `.` Your committee is of opin- ;ion.- after obtaining advice from our solicitor, that the County Council committed an error in dealing with the `Caldwell Road, and would recom- mend that the matter be laid over in order that the County Council may have an opportunity to correct the same at the June session. On mo- tion of McArthur_ and Smith report! adopted. Council adjourned to meet at the call of the Reeve. D _ Ivy. VB -bIsl\l6l\OIlJ u _ Miss E. Brooks has retained fr.6m` Previgusiy ckowledged, Q . C . U C I C I . I I C C C Mary Elizabeth Smith Mary Elizabeth Robinson .. `Mary Alice Hayes . . . . . . .. Mary Maude Hewitt . . . . .. `K nnnnnn ~n:I-A Mnu:n nah LVLIIL &IJ.(I|\l\I A I Maruerita Ma;-`i a'w]3aly' Mary Penstone . . . . . . . i Mary Schneider . . . . I Mary MacLennan . . . .. ' Mary Matilda `Strange . Viola Mary Strange .. Mary Victoria Strange Marv Craig . . . . . . .. . R. Mary Parkhouse Margaret May Dougailn Mary Lelia Dougall Mary Eleanor Buttery iLi1ian May Wearing \.I\IYIII\li Jv'I`he Victim--But he s already: given me me two black eyes! . VI... ['13.] ICTITAII Inn non N II-:rrn The. Gir1-Go -back and lick him, you coward! i I VF`-.n `T:n`-:i\n ,,Dn` In-`,5 nlvnnau SL791` I-IIVJ &I\J IIVV \I IIIIDIJKS 9 Its). "The Girl -Well, he can't `give you any more, can he?--Judg:e. 4 41 names List closed. an-vs:-V 'QUznN*s v unvuvuo - Nothing to rear. me BAY romrl. (From, our own Cor`res[3ohdent). ' Mr. George Q Connor spent Sunday at Nantyr. . II `II _-|r-..1.-... ..'......-dn "1i..i. TUDHOPE, c'1e-rk. including ALABASTINE % % AND MURESCO E .H. CRESWICKE.. ___ _A `l'|_.,_- .11. \Jl.Ul.`JtJ Vv ..L\lL3LJo . Treas. for Barrie. WUBlH m`Lh m uqu. rput` vth - an L3: Chill` .-`Hu{a.I u-is}. I n o c on o o o o on I o o - on I o o I no o o o o II o a o on o u o o no n c o no n n - a no a o o - so n o u o so - o A o so o ~ n a no o u o o on o - o n so n o o o no . .$6.61 Peas. 'ea".'. ................ ', 7 a a .5 a \]'1vv|n.J.J.Luvu, `IV: .1. a . . . N Hides, No. 2 5 Calf skins, green, per lb. Sheep skins . . . . . . . . .. 50 1; Tallow, per lb. . . . . . . . . ' Wool, picks . . . . . . . . . .. 5 11 Horse hides, best grade. 25 Horse Hair! . . . . . . . . .. 3 Wool, washed . . . . . . . . . . 13 2 unwashed . . . . .. 12 1 TORONTO MARKET. Toronto, April 2.-',, ]g11_ Quotations on Tuesday Were;_. Wheat, fall, bushel 80 5 goose . . . . . . . l\-l... Evy-v Oats V Barley . . . . . . . . Rye Buckwheat. . . . Hay, timothy . . I 6 In-gnu-`Ar ` `IIIU lfkidlanv ocv-v V---- Mr. and Mrs; J. Nantyr Spent, Sunday visiting Mr. Ed. Guest. : Miss Emma Liscumb and Mr. Ward- .IMayor have resumed their` studies again at _Barrie Collegiate Institute after spending their vacation here. _,_1__ 1...... ....L.........l `nnvvl-A inferior '. . .. Straw, bundled .. . _ loose .. .. !Eggs, per doz..... Butter, per pound Chickens, dressed . Fowl . . . . . . . . . . .. Dry onions, basket .Cab bage, dozen Potatoes, bag r-Celery, dozen Cauliower, each Apples, barrel ; Quotations on Tuesday [Export cattle, choice .. medium bulls Butcher cattle,'choice . V medium - common `Butcher cows, choice com. to med.... `.` bulls A. n ` Cahners ` Milkers, 6 6 Springers . . . . . . . . . . . . Calves .. . . . . . . .. Sheep, ewes . . . . . . . . .. Bucks and culls . . . . . Spring Lambs . . . . . . . . i Yearling Lambs . . . . . . r Hogs, fed and watered. 77 P A H A man with a chrome grouch les a good horrible example. `A man never realizes how expen- sive a good time is until afterward. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. APRIL 27, choice .. com. to C4ll.|l\.Il hI1l\rOC\a-9~ Mrs. John Sottgsy-hx'1z;1.Av1T'aiturned hom'e from Barrie, where sh'e has been at- tending her sister, Mrs. Greaves, who has be.en `D ill. :I___ 2- I zattle, choice aedium zom. . . . . ouoo noon on root ooou noun 1 n- r..\ gu, bushel ... er 10 65 16 00 10 00 13 O0 8 00 20 8 50 13 on on ()0 00 VVEYE I - tl-|I Liana. -.. . Mr. Rollins of McMaster occupied the pulpit here last Sunday. - ` 1 1:-__ , ~r n.......L -0 Rfnhuv 21 15 14 70 AA 53 An 15 50 60 90 60 20 15 Mrs. *Robt, Elliott spent a day Stroud last week. I0 12 09 2 50 30 8:5 in? 50 00 60 00 46 6 50 6 (If) e smoub. . 7 (From our own Correspondent). Stroud, April 25.--Mrs. J. Guest and son, Dolph,, of Barrie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Guest. . The Citizens Band intend holding a box social in the near future. I The Building Committeeeof the Presbyterian Church held a business meeting last Friday afternoon. -.- nu ,, 1:1 . _ _ . .. `Lon and-n-nnai i5 mak- 4 .56 6 on 6 an Ad! 90 g0 UL JLIB uuuuo ,Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Broley enter- tained a few of their friends last Fri- day evening- . .' Mr.- Robert Mc`Conkey and Mr. A. Warnica shipped a car load of -cattle to Toronto last week, Mr. Ed. ? Mc- Conkey shipping to Collingwood. `to see. LBPROY; * `(From our own Correspondent). 1 Lefroy, April 24,- Miss Annie Wallace has returned to the Queen City, after spending Easter week at `home. ' Miss Connie Douse has returned to `Goldwater, where she has been teach-y ing school for some time. ` V . We are sorry to report that Mrs Buhannan is not improving as rapid4 `ly as her many friends wpuld -like. .Miss Connie Douse entertained a few of her friends one evening last week. All report having a most en-1 joyable time. ', " We are very pleased to" have Mr. `Madden in our midst again.._ He will take the place of our former pastor, the late Rev. E. Crockett . h. - JHCUUILIE luau .I.Ao\.A|~J - - - . . - -- , . Mr. Charles Warnica `has. retturnletdt home from R. V. Hospital, Barrie, where he has been for the treatment of his hand. A -- -M I `ls,-,1_,A ___L_-_ (From our own Correspondent). I Sunnida1 e' Corners, April '.'2.5.~.--Mr. ` Dan Shaw ; was ` called to ` Toron-; to last week owing to,the serious il1- ; mess of his cousin, Mrs. Ed.'M_ont_g om-5 ery. , _ ` Rev. Mr. Wheatleyi of Stayner oc- cupied the pulpit in Zion `Church on _?Sunday, ii: the abs ence_-of `Rev. R. `C. McDer1_n'1d. - T ' ' -- -~ I. an III A1,,,`L___. La... er) - \lo $V-LYIJJIJI unoun . Miss Mcbermott of Tottenham `has returned to her duties iii 8.` S.1No. 1. Miss M. Bell of,F1os is visiting her sister in_this locality. A _ ' The -W. F. M. S. meetsiiii `Zion! Cixurch on Friday p.m. of_,this`_week.j -- rL_--1-_: .........4. DIDUUI In Hutu Ovvuaoova v m,eets_,i1T1'.Zion. Church 0f,.this week. `Mr. Jas. Hood .of Crossland spent a few_ days last week with his. son, John. `- - - - `nu -n`-A__.____-_-1 vM .` Angus Buie of 'Col1ingwood. spent over Sunday with his mother. LA ~ -------`-A- J-nouns 5`-|:u vupuuv vvvn ~-.uu...J ,..--_ _.__. _,- - `Quite a number from this viinity attended the `Spring Show at New Lowell last Thursday.` T 4 What the 1=eop1:o.r_-Bans: Are Ln... ins.-A-Vi.sltors are Numerous. (From our own Correspond,ent).' g~T Baxter, April 22.--Mrs.Bobert Me-" Fgdden, accompanied by her daughter, Charles" Haugh, visited Petefboroi ,"duri_ng Easter` Vholidayg. n- . .14}-_` . mi;5"Uth;";1-(clerfj of day, ;.q\;xit;e a number pi. the 'nny tribe W.P81%%uzht at ;:t-baa Vshetys * V '- -r"v.,,n - _A'nI.___',__j__` n__j`_ -Yfru '~""Ia"' "' '" _}Miss; Emma; K-irbyv ;I;o;onto T visit: . Migsj .3e1la` Rlldicki during 7 Easta Qr1iwj 0! Brgcebridge -oci, .1pi*=;h9= lb-tar Maw ..sa,`n`n .01. " come; SUNNIJJALE OOBNQ8. Nous non 3At'r_m: .4 &3:@vr:::. M `W %'%`*8' '4 gal. few weeks.` . - vlgv IIVI\nwl ~- -, Mr. W. H.'iJaiimn rdisboi liisi barn on '-Friday last preparatory to putting. a cement` foundation urnder it. r : ullllr ~`Q~_\.f$H.! tvv _n - - ..--.._-.-( fl. .;}., .` H ;}_-1 .1 ; David . RI_1ddiok;_,,of.:~ Ajllatqgi 1 visited "Baxter .31-`ie_`nds during Eiateg; iho1idays.' ' ` V l vr-1L '_-2..!L-1'- L3- hnu#D T of_ the movemeau of will zlplouo stage A_ the plug; `(foil 1. TWhI9h 'L'-A- Agggg } DOVVQOCHJ` ~- Mr. John Holt `visited his mpthqr and sister, at Toron"t`o; the `holidays._ ' y - Act: on .-I- ,_o'___A_ ___':__,` `_-`I Ivy; Apiil 2V6.:-:1`;-stanelistic servic- es are being `held this week in Christ Church, Ivy, at 7.30 p`.m..,. Next week at St. George's: Anglican Church,: Utopia at 7.30 pan. begfnn gs on Monday, May. 1st. ' . Wu. Farmer Resident of Shenty Bey! `-Jeannine `Brought Home-for Burial -- at Crown I-n1l.-other News .~ `visiting her sister, `Mrs. `W. Goulter ivlrs. Phi-IT Smith 7 of Toxfonto was for a few days `last `week. T __!L!_._. -1. "i~1} -eterbs;r 'of Durham Courityv, spenfc a few days with his sister, Mrs. W." Fillingham. ` Our station has put on its` spring suit; The painters were here last .......I. "1; siiinci my, _ o (From A our` own Corrosponcient) . Shanty Bay, April 25'.-,-Mr .,.Houston of Toronto has taken Mr. Angstrom s- house for the summer. . . Miss.-'l;"ikie',w ;vl1_<;V `w[as( viiting at; The Woods has returned to her `home, in. Torontq. , ` Oiir Iias its` week. - Mr. A; Cameron wears a broad smile on his face these days. It s a daughter. ` W euggan Gilchrist has rented his. fhrm to Messrs. A .and H. Gra- ham. ' ~ . . on snnomr 1 . ' (From our own Correspondent.) _ .April 25.-Mrs . Fred .Ro1iv,q.t':_qpent "Saturday with friends {in Barrie, Q Mr. John Grhham 1ett`?'ro _r ",l`6r6nto' last `week. ` - r -- -- '- - ,. -1 1_-__- 1-..... -`r. A. Megill spontl Thursday with friends .in Allandale. Miss Alberta Campbell has `gone to Toronto to visit her sister, Mrs, Wendall Graham. , | T Mr's. (Rev.)_ J. H. Kidd; of Black- ,stock, is visiting her father and ..motl1er, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLean; the former `being in very poor health, having to keep to his-bed most (if the "time. -I Miss Cora White has returned home after a week s visit with her cousin, Mis's Lettie `Hart. "i\cE1:ws;n Robertson and Ifamily spent the Easter holidays in. `Hamilton. 1 `-"1\ir_s-."'uthrie visited her daughter-, Mrs. W.'Campbe11, for a few days Mast week. ' ` Mrs. Joseph Fillingham, until last fall a resident of this place, passed away at her son s residence ,in__ Michigan.` The remains were brought here for interment "in wCrow_n -Hi11 cemetery on .Monday' afternoon.- Joseph and Charles Fillingham and family accompanied the remains. I\Ir.":I`v.`-`Hill shipped one car of po-' tatoes from Eady and two cars from -`this station. Mr. R. Paterson -of Edgar also shipped a car-load of.p0- tatoes from` here last week. ,'1`11e price lpaid was 75. per bag. There appears to be a-considerable quantity of po- tatoes to `get out yetthroughout this locality. The cool weather is keeping back the sprouting. - . -~ v vr `vvoqr -1! 'l11;-I- IMR. came .wn.1. BUILD . . ; rmn NEW nnsmmcr. !'1'he News of the Week From Craig- hurst.-1'irst Auto of _`the _sea.-" son pn Saturday. (From _our own Correspondent). _ . Craighurst, April 24.-Nine , de- grees of frost on Monday morning of this week. T ` - ry nnnn V. The first auto of the season made its appearance on Saturday. - N , ,L,,3A___ 3- . ......!`....L 1 -`L I...) ...1.1..........---- -_ __ _ W, L, Considerable activity is manifest at the C. P. R. _quarters..' Train after train can be seen `passing to the nor_th,c`arrying gravel from Midhurst, and the agept, Mr. Wilf. Christie, and night operator, Mr. Bob. Jary, have a busy time keeping-everything mov- ing arid `in proper order as toavoid a hold-um. `Section foreman,` Mr. James McCra,cken has had a piece of Midhurst` and Hobart sections added to his section, `so he -will not have any idle time to dispose of. nu .Ao ,, _-1,- 1__J L2- ..--3.I4-can `HUN 'VVUVl\o Mrs. Mccuaig returned -ho`me,`roxi1. Gamebridge onv j1`h/ursday. , _ _ V _. :5; A.`- E.`B_ell"" returned ,to `.hi9* an 0.01 `at Dalston, afterswpending the; holidays under the parental rdof. _ ` Q------ A "'nn.O'i:.n IIIJJ A\.Qav you-xv vv -v-.. Mr. T. `Craig, who his residence\ `burned recently, is making prepara- tion to erect a new_ dwelling. Mrs.` Shopman of Dunningvil1e,l Michigan, yafter twelve years _a.b- sence, is visiting her _brother, Mr. Wm. fHodgs'on. She leaves for her home on Wednesday. `She was the recipient of many souvenirs from friends in this locality to take home with her; Among them `is _a beautiful 1 rug_from her aunt. Mrs. John Sheffield. ! :AGRIOULTUBAL manner: ronj NBWMABKET SCHOOL lwm Goat acuity iwrork 3500 and L Dept. 9t_ Iiducntlon $1,200, The Secretary of the High School Board received official- notice on Wednesday of last week, from the Department of Education, of the se- lection of Newmarket to carry on a -branch of. the Agricultural. Depart- ment, stating also that the Education-4 .91 Dept. would "make a grant of $1,200 towards the. teachers salary. .Ac-V cording to the`eAot "relating thereto,. the County Council is obliged to make a fiu rther`grant towards this Ibranch'= "of $500, -which` will meet] al1'Arn`nn:i1_i'giA expenses `and Newmoarlget and nysicinityf has the advantge 90f`, _increase'd:;'"e'du-. 0 `_`* 7".ii9:*T1`i?V ?*%?1'i iETi's8`I-30% ~'1*eache kt; alofug {aii'j-:'why am Han; :i;t,>a1 `cross t__}_se Alps, ; .my Ti?3>Es"'%: T if`t.16i Jan-4F`F'or..%Ayfhe `I iaiixa` n An. J&.-.4a.LAL` AA .-. a-.Ll. Dom m~ 1*- it}*mcn1c+AN llUJu,|uJu uuuvyo voov wv-v-..-..- __`-._,,_ V Miss Margaret .S:van = 0'! _f_IBa'ri'i`e' spent `the week-end with `friends here.: Igthrv dvnz rowan snm rum ron smcona oncnmms Demonstration Given on Saturday of New Machine Purchased by % _ Vair and Gossling. What` is it? A Vacuum `Cleaner? _A reproduction of the first re en- gine? T V T ' V _ {Considerable speculation was in- dulged in by those passing on Dun- lop St. on Saturday as they observed standing close to the Post Oice a machine resembling anything from a tank wagon for a circus to a portable vacuum cleaner. The mystery was! cleared up later in the afternoon! when Mr. Clark, represe_ntin.g the Bean Spray Pump Co. of eNiagara Falls, gave a- demonstration on the practical up-to-date method of orchard spraying. The machine was hauled to near the freight sheds at the G. T. R. Depot, and the gasoline engine set in motion. Mr. Clark demonstrated the use of the. machine for spraying high` trees from an. elevated platform above the engine, and also a--second nozzle attached , lower down, so as to be operated by a man on the ground. Thisrpower sprayer has been pub} chased..by `Messrs. 'Vair & Gossling,-I who have rented a number of or- chards throughout the county for a number of years. They will thorough- ly "attend to the trees and `hope to] improve the quality and quan_tity_of fruit greatly. The apples will be picked, culled, graded and packed for shipping, many of them to `go to the Tlfnab Many farmers` were interested spec- tators of the demonstration. A p 6; a sin 3 to merit continuous use; The uavor of Red Ruse Tea is its Lowrixi and it never % 1% fails as anchold ap- provalbecfause it gevet ` fails in quality, Try it. LWVV \lIJu -o- ------v Miss C. Carson has returned to To- ronto after spending Easter with her parents here. 121,, 17 11-1 ....4-L'Hn nnnnf Halt:-nv Very Few of the Goods Damaged by Fire areLeft Which hv$e aregoing to clear out at about Half Price. It you contemplate decorating your home this season * r u now is the opportune time to cave money on Paints and everything in the Decorating Line. We have several STOVES. AND left whieh we are offering at away DGWN BELOW COST. We "cannot mention or quote prices here, is our [inesof Bargains are .so.extensive.. The only way you can realize ` t * A t e th_e,mony,we_can.snve you is COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. NHXEDPAINTS IHEBIGSALE sun on out regardless of what the cost was. %J%y'rA%I-ii NGMHERN AIDVANCEW at w. hgve ' Quantity of oods slightly damage dbyysmbke and water. We have a large stock of (From our own, Correapndent). I ' _ April 24.--Mr. C.TLaf1,-e_nieA`is spend- ing a few days in Barrie. ` I` f`I_........ L-.. -AI-ncrnna PA 'I`n. z` I I. :t"?_ '1 . 1`: :7; ". M > ' . ` ' . . 323 ,.;f.V; ;?*.;<;'a:.:. V % . ` ` - `~...., :"L'.' A -'5 `, ..q' '1: : ' ' I .V I .` `hf-`V _`,_`_(._;,,;,f`;__p;:,-`:._ :1. ` 3. > .r - . UUTTQUQUU, IIIJ rinnvuv `The -following bills` were ordered" `ifo be paid: . A Municipal World, for supplies. .8 6.85 W.E. Stoddart, on `printing acc t 15.00 James Lounds, rep. hill on 5th 1 side line . . . . . . . . . . .. _1.501 44 _ .-. , ~.`7~l`he`.;06nn0i1*f1iI lbi=<"? `17;i ;'t5:`; 11:`?-.3'.' 1. 1 L. . ~1!ro`s'%1nf,'9hel- .Bav9 sin? `h?3'--.f- mums or mee. t`i"g'i1'fe"ai`tl' and con_hjmed.,. 3 T i .` The `trustees `of Police Village 50!] Cookstown ` were `present and 'present_-; ed a petition,` largely signed` by the ratepayers of the village, asking the Counci1of Essa to grant "the. Ptivilege of changing certain streets in the said `village of Cookstown. ` `i211-.. fl'!L..L .-mAH~inn ha i Vluugc UL ' vyvnweqv vs -90 i * A Lowrie--Miller -- That petition "be: [left over until the` Council: meets in lcookstown, when they will consider it on`l:he ground in `question. ~ A Miller--a_.Low'rie --_ That Stewg;-t McQuay. s ?bilI for"'59' rodsalwire 'fen ce, !_an_1ou;;_ting to:c8.85, be paid. * 4-11 -_..... I..:1Ia comma nrofb 1 ll IIIIIUU Lav \QC-\Q_~v, - or - _.__V - sideiline ...... 1 John Miller, removing drift wood I 5th line bride . . . . . . .. i [Joseph McLean, lling wash- ....L A... 0&1; `lhin , _ _ _ _ _ `] LII .l..|. uuuuuvv ....--..B ...._._ -_,- `on .9th line . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. W. Thompson, lling wash-_out on 9th line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -j_`_____..J L.` nan: uvnwyu uavsavuu, ..---..l _ out on 8th line W.A. Thompson, lling R. H. Jennett, lling ._ (ILL 1:..- J`. W. '.l'l1Ull.|.pBUll., uulus vvuanrvuv 9th .. 1.00 The `Council adjourned to meet' at ;Cookstown, the 3rd` Monday in Ma\y;| L_ The Council met April. 12, all thel members present, the Reeve in the chair. - T --4 - . _ 4- -;. A yascuyu uva vo Miss Y. McLaughlin spent Sgturday in` Barrie. ` i - ~ . -\- . r1_,-._l_`|:._ ..A!

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