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Northern Advance, 25 Nov 1926, p. 5

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER "is? '1-926 HON. W. F. NICKLE, Attor11ey-Greneral Government, said :' If you cannot forget your politics at a time help Ontario. SIR GEORGE FOSTER, once Finance Minister in a Conserva- tive Government at_ Ottawa, and a life-long Conservative, made an eloquent appeal at Ottawa for retaining the 0.T.A., which he termed the constructive work of two, three or four generations. amd Tum Temperance EX~MAYOR W. W. HILTZ, of Tor tive, is out whole-heartedly against posal of G. Howard Ferguson. ALL OVER ONTARIO PROMINENT CONSERVATIVES ARE LEAVING PARTY FOR PRINCIPLE, AND SO WITH EXTREME CONFIDENCE WE URGE ALL ELECTORS OF WHATEVER PARTY TO CAST ASIDE PARTY PRE- JUDICE AND VOTE FOR the Electors of AND THE time like this, then God Toronto, a life-long Conserva- inst the Government sale pro- in the late Ontario The Northern Advance .uM`_. VV 1 UL '50 to th the $100 ln rccr-i\'r.-(1 376:) :30; mh'ia, $6 In :1 Co0mb_s, ( :1;>;.woint(- bv t.emlc1' .-`inn, it W: .-".1 111:1 be f1'ien(ls 21 ;1'1_\' `W11 tendered l;::h'md it -dun of e L(`:1\`0 -"`.oun.=.. V` [COUNTY `COUNCIL 1 NOW IN SESSION . ,.,r3..,. ... or r... A . iil3Ll111l`.(.`A" ziccoums. for which the "'Coun* j.' is liable uniler the umemlozl act. In the . C0mmi`ttL-e's epin- lion, the accoL1nt.~: were not cl1a1':.:e- able to the annual ggrzint f:i\'en Lo" fttlw h0. by the County. ii Coun. Gooden stated thu: no ac-l =3'=jccL1nt.< had been paid since April 8th, and that the hospitahs wanted %3,`.l`.e money. There were many cases Eth-at now require the zutention of l I 1 ' l ithe municipal clerks. The report |carried, but a discussion arose af`.`er-I `ward-s as to` the need of a commit- ;tee and Coun. Gooden asquic-sewed in }sending the report to the Finance .I`.. :1-tn . (Continued from page one) A special comm.ittee appointed to deal with Hospitals and the accoun-`ls of ' indigent patients, reported through its chairman, Coun. Gooden, '1'econ1rrr1en-diing that. each hospital be `required to send notice of the ad- misstitn of each iudifxent patient, giv ing the (late of allrmission, name of ilocul munici-pzxlity in which `(he pat- lient was 1 esi(lent, and -the lenglth of !1'esi:lence. in duplicate to the County }Clerk; and that the County ,lr-rk. :fUl.'V\'1ll`(l :1 Copy the Cl-.-rl: of thei f local n`.unicip:zliL._\' to be C(,'lti(`(l by. iihim as to the 1'l~. ml` `.110 ]`',1'.- `lent and his :~.l)ilit_\' to pay 1-_\;mz::e.~., -'l`h<; rt.-por`.' also v.'r.'cn1menvlml that :'.i A ..t' :h.. , l. ....-\..'..~, 1 4,`! lg` uunuh um I Committee. Ill n i Miss S. A. Price, R.N,, super-in-i itemlent of Collin;;'wo0ul General and i1\ Iurine Hospital, sent scveranl ac- lcqunts for patients treated, and sug- g'e;<`.e that admission slips for indi-1 gent patients be provided for the vzirious County Hospitals. `Thus. Irwin, Trea. of the ~,South-West Simcoe Teachers Insti- llzute, wrote appl_\`inf: for a _Qrz1nt of `$50 the lmztitute to supplement ithe Government ')`2\l1t. i 1 ln Schocl accounts, xyereg ;recr-iverl as folloxvs 2 Victoria,} T:$7(:.3..50; St. Mai-_\-x;, $242.00; .~\le.\'-l ':zu1ilriz1, $613.-'30; St. Jnhn s. $39,l.00. ` li.`~:cu.<: rui.<(.-Ll by Coun.` chairman of the crmmitrteu to 1m:11z1_g'<: the Lumquet `.0: tendered the Warth,-n at this ses- it was (l';`Cl(l(`(l th-.1". the Wur I ll:}`|5\JllAl1\\l Lu uuuu-._.V.,\. u||\. ........1...-... \J I it. Warden .='.ioL1i allowed to invite as many : as he wished just as fo1~m-li r)i`1_\' `While the banquet was being. ` to the Warden, We idea was simply to lift the bur- 'l(i`(.'11 expense from his shoulders. ij of abscncc was g'1`ante(i "go11ns. Wray, McGibbon and John- ton, on motion of Couns. Coombs Ii and McKni_2`h:. I `r . n ,,.,_.__-L:I_ I : Dam; 9% isisadm Vme Em gu\,;xnn_.,u~. 1 Many notices of automobile accI-I on County roads with bills for attached, 1"dl`l_.`,'lll_.`l from $4 `to nearly $200, were received. County Clerk '1`. Simpson intinmiell that all these had sin11)l_\' been re- ;1'erre(l'to the Globe Indemnity In- 'SUl'Z11lCf.* Co. for settlemenz. l`ho. ggivine` notice of accident and claim- ing` tlanlages were C-:halme1' Weather- all, Dunc-(lin; Fred C. Dickens, Cold- `water; Alibert Rose, Cleveland, 0.; `T. W. Hollnnml, Waul)au:~J`hene; Thcs. {ll/IcFarl'antl, Arthur Shear, Sine;.han1~p- lton; M1`. Girdwood, C0llin;;wo0 WC. G. Cum.min;:, \Vasa5;'a Beach; G. lW. Allistton, Victoria I'IIE\1`l)(71`, and :Leonzu`(l Baxter, Athl-one. I A. xx7...1...,..).. .... n! V! n. na+ ilJUUllill\l .L)(1.\l1L'I 4-\|/lI|'\lllL.. _\ I At Wednesda_\"s session most of ithe time was taken up in discussing :the change in the Hifxlmvay Act, re- l|::a1`(l:ixi<;: how towns and villages may `-spend the money re County connect- N ling links. Several towns and vi1- `\ llZl.f_,"(.'S had a credit balance coming to; V :hem in 1925, when the amendimentll` w:1:< made to the Act, while a few I ; `had a, debit balance. Reeve Cun- ' ningham of Azlliton raised the ques- ltion when he introduced a motion to i the effect tiha all towns and vi1l!a;:e.=: having a credit balance when the Act was amended be allowed to `spend this money as they desired. :11; fLDpCi211`S that Alliston built :1 bridge not on a County connecting `link. but now wish to use this money to l`l(}z]']') pay for it. According to the Act, pe1'n1iS"sion must be secured `from the Deptfbefore such money can be spent other than on connect- ing links. ,___ c1.._LL. ..\_.:......1.,. A!` Man uI_L: nun. Reeve Scott, cha.i1~man of `Hhe County Road Committee, pointed out that it was doubiul wheher the De- partment would now pay these credit bZ1]J2l'I1CCS, but every effort would be }made 430 have it done. He did not `think it would be advisable to pass such a resolution as Reeve Cunning- .hmn int1'od.uced. A nu ,,,L,,_, -4_ _ ...-2J-1_.l......nn BL:-:4 the representatives might think OVBI the mzL`.tar. D. H. Cod-emzm, County Treasurer, briey a(l(l1'esse the Council and statr,-d that the nances of the Coumy were in excellent shape. lne.1'e was a llame liability, as the Count)? nanced the building of the iAthenley brid_9;e and had now paizl out $111,000. It was not certain jus: how mun}: xvnnilcl he maid iw the "ll5lln lIlLl'UUnl.lCl.`U. The mbtion was withrluruwn t.hm\ nun; u; . monthly .,.....,:._u \_f h Ito ' st form- . 1 L bemg. I . ( l, Idea J . x ` al xs w was ,u'rzmted 1 uns. `C nnobile :1cci- vith ` I ) mgr 1 '0 on oly I ndemnity 5 non; '1`ho. it ner 11-; I I "lltention to in ])utirnt:< in T'L'I1L'-`J tunj: ho; he 1*-2i`x'-i'i'r_-ii to iiwlf County >'()liCitu:' l':1' znlvice. `,5 0 At. Wc-lne:~'(l'.1_\"..< se. the Ro:ul:< ianil Bl'lliL`I(`S Committee pi`es`ented' |one report, that the severzil cl-uin1.s"; Moi` :la1nz1;,>'e.< arising` out of Z1lif`f.1`C`(li ` l'0I1Li'\\'11_\'. \, !`CC(?l\ 0(i be for-: iwar(le(l to the Globe Imlenmity Co.` for adjustment without (lelay and be asked for a report to how eaehi case has been (l~isposed; that the Clerk keep a record of all such claims. Re the eom.11l~aint of W. O. Burrcn, l\ I-af.ehe(lasl1' T\v`p., 1'egar(li11gi alleged trouble caused by water stoppage at culvert on County road, recomnnend that the County Road 1 Commission and the County E'n_2'in-.: eer look into the matter. L Special Committee re Kilner ; Bnitlge I The special committee appointed`] at :he June session to (leail with the matter of taliine; over the Kiliier l)rid_:e, between lots 10 and 11, Con. 14, '1`eeum; as at County bl'l(i_`.,C, ieeommeml that the County :10 not; ,take over this bl`l(iZ'(.`, but that t.lm; C`ouny make a special f4'l'2\lli. ofl `$5,000 to the `.own.sh~ip of Tecum-1 x- _ l seth, same to be Et])])llCLl on newi I :1,_ l ( ( l 10 ;i- of at _,...L ft-,. nu t\r\ 1| .l4. v soon as this was known the various parties interested would be billed `for their share. The 'I`reasu`rer ask- ed that a committee be appointed tol pass or he be given authority by by- : law to pay smailil accounts from time? to time. 'I')..........&- LU uuupu 1 Reports The Finance Committee recom- J mended that no action be taken re!` the account of Dr. Art11?1r. Co11ing- ` wood, for $47.50 for m-ulica-I avtten-i `.ion to Geo. Burch, an inmate of thr.-`I House of R(}f1lg`C; that no action be; taken 1'0 an account of $60.00 from; the Mu;<.koka. I{n for W1`s.f }3I_\'1t1o l ag'0. 1'2 accmlms from: |un fer burial 0.1` indi5:en`s. lvwould wconm1ev1rl thzttz t`nu.=r: be re- l1'v1-rtnl bzxck to the mu1'\ict'!pzxI3i,in-< 11- ltx-1`o.~i and if thv .-\c: .<.1m\'.'.~` t:`:1(- . .~ 1` -`.1: ,__ |;|,'1lfn`LLI\| (I-l|ll IJ. lull (`ounty to be liable account he paid to 1 'I"1m`. the account .v. . a man: :\..u A bl'i< \lLlLlUl| \.I1_ .`(LllI\;- ! It was: pointed out by 1no1nl)ei'.< o1`T \ 'ho cmninittee that there were two`; l)ri in the township that woulli( soon lmve to be replaced, and by.) moving" the Kilner b1`i(l_;`e from its 1 l])l'CSf`11t location, one bi-idr;`e would Irlo to serve bor both, and it would. be _;`oo(l business for the County and! also for the Township if this _L'-l`.".l1fti was nmrle. The motion czu'1'ie(l. .1 ` Motions `I- l Allan-Re_v11ol(ls--Tl1at Financr ; ` Ccnlmitiee consider atlvisability of; _ County g'11z1.1'21i1teeing' (leben:tu1'e.< 01" the Township of 'Innisl for the pur-; pose of purchasing` land, erectinfzl and equiipping a school in the villz1{:<.- of Lefroy. , *n._.....n..1,. nnuuvnnxv 'I`l-mf +l1n l U1 l.4UJ.1'U_\'. D1'ysdu1e--oDow_ne_v -- That the` Roads and B-ri(l_t;`e.= Committee con-1 Sidcr taking` over the b1`i(1::e on the 4th Con. of F1`os over the Nottawa-. saga River as a County bridege. 1|/f..1 r\I\I] Qn:..\.m~,_ T`lm+ Hm Pu-n- saga l\4lVl:l' as u k/Uunvg u1Lu`&.\,. N McLeod--Spicher--Tha c the Pro- perly Committee consider h:avin~g' the` various ofces in the Ccurt House nu1nbe1' the conveniencu: of the public. 1`\.\ |u.I1u m . . Downey--DrySdale--'IVlmt :1 grrant l Jilckl`-` of $90 be made toward (lefm_\-'ing' c-x-l 5l`C'W1 pcnses of the stock jutlqqin-9; teams of l"31'C ~_ North Simcoe and South Simcoe at M`-`"1 'l`o1'o the Royal Winte1` Fair and Guelph _ Winter Fair in 1926. J"3m 111'! 1\_..-.. ml; +1-. 'l`mn . `M1 . Wlllui." rail` Ill .L.1.:.u. WiIson---Do1*an--That the Twp. ' of Ve: be refumlml for school taxes on r(~fo1'e. plant. n m,,,, rnL._a. ,. L..1... lml 1 l 1 school BEXCS 011 Tt`|UH:>LcLbIu|| Bc_9,L>'-'I`on1-That :1 Iuunu. b _\' -1 aw be passctl au`.ho1'izinr the TH.-21.\'1ll`01` to, pay certain legritiinizxte accounts. B1'cwn-Du'tton-Tha1: and Midliand be ,L'1'ant0d permission to erect road signs to above towns. Gooden-Wra_v---'I`hz1t the County gruarantee certain debentures of the town of Mid~1`and. Coombs---W1'a_v---That Thos. B00- 1\'1r. Wm. C zunoron has boc.-n con- md to the i1o11.'~'e wi`.h a severe cold and we hrpc he will soon be out Penet:1ng'|'c\1~f\if1 KIIINESING ' Misss Ruth and Annie Orchard visited in Toronto last week. Mr. Cai-man Downcy and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean attend- " and W` T' Stewmt f B`Ti`3',0tl the Winter Fair in Toronto last be appointed to audit the books of the Tmasurer for 1926. 7` T\-.-...uv "l`ln4- Win- , `J41 411:- week. Mrs. D. Czxmpbehl 11vI1,,, and Mrs. W. ,1,\1.\.....;,... +n +1-nn Wn- U10 `treasurer J.U1' Luau. , D1'_vsd~2n1e--Dwney-Tl1at the Fin- unce Committee consider paying: for the keep of a deaf and mu.`.e crhihl. John C-lark, at the Chi She1~ tel` n ,.. c-__:-1-,.... 'I`L.~.+ Hm 1?r\mI: The Umario Tempemmze Act is the resuit of years of Enardi emfxeavor on the part of these 'w'?::1e::s have that best interests of Uiatario at heasrt. fureiy Omario will not sacrifice this to save Howard G. F er- ter Denne,V--Spicher--That the Roads and B1'i(in;,`(3iS Committee consider tak- ing: over the bride` eknown as Baxter bridge in the township of Vespra as a County bvid-ge. Cunning'ham--Brown--'I`ha.t as Al- iiston has a credit balance of $752 their fun quota of deen owing: on road account, nd 3-` ti" J E C 1\Vf0)`(i and Peter Rowen tovm has bml" 9` bd'I' not xecp ihave ::one to M~1dI`and, where they m-"7 any ccumy " provmciaj M are emploved in the rei2:11t sheds. that council ;.3;1'ant this credit baJ- Mr and 1\,h_s. Howard Priest Cn_ zmce to be applied on this brmgt tertained a number of friends last " ,, .__1.A.. ;l....u 4-..{`..m-I 111 'l 0!`0m:0, \V'l1Cl'L' sue Llllll\.'IV\'l:||u cu. operation on her throat. A. B. Thom.p.=on, M.P., and C. E. Wri,<:ht were in our vil-lz1:e last Fri- day. The hun`.~e1~s have returned from 'th<-i1` annual trip to the north with There was little in'.01'Cx \.`t taken in 1 the nominations for Centro Simcoe. held in Elmvaulg on Saturday, only four persons being` present. There` were 156 names rn C. E. Wright's (I nomination pa.pc-r and 101 nmnes on Eben 'Dold s. The 0`1ciax1 zngent for :|Mr. rit.:h*. is A. B. Thompson, and I on present -1` ,.......,. u.u.\.vuuv .,.. for 3:100 for mat" i IL..1 1. . ...-.{!-........} .- ...:..=.w .,.. > the munic-ipa1itie.<. (;`;' Dr. Nottlrston. of sl erectinfz 01 y the con- 1 2 b1`i(l_ .l'(3 VS 3 . H 31` Nottawa- . C unty -That the sider h:avin~g' the he House `F211 cl21in1s} Them Olf l';111(`:.`] nloming ?( e or-~ rSt. A\I1'.<. . I el1m'mt_\ `C10. 1 72]! W E: am )1!sL1'oko 21 ; :1 teztlf` i was ill on 1a 10 Iwas 1) ~ bf Su'Ch`,0f theolllg W !A1exande 1'0`:/'z11'(ii11g. Sugian A] years of mnty road came wit `urn -V Rom About w One of Bam~.ie s oldest residents `passed away on Monday evening, November 22nd, in the person of `John Sbapleton, at the home of his lson, A. E. Shapleton, 46 Wellington St. The late Mr. Stapieton, who was in his eig'hty-sixth year, was born in Richmond, Bedrfordshire, l,Eng'. He was married there to Mary lT'wo. After I:i\'ing' in London ve ]_\';:1`:.=. M1`. Staploton elnig.-`1'z\`.ed with `lhis f:1miL_v in 1871 to Canada, set- itlimr in Barrio. He lived here ever ..-incc. car1'_\'m_<: on his l\L1. as 21 v . u 1 1 u I luu-\.x.. \.u.._....`\ v.. ;buildin_9: contractvor. iin 1`-2*.'1]i11_: health for 7to his doatln. M1`. . 11~ . g . ... L)|u\,n .,. ,'C:1pt. Dickin; t Army. guson. f ])z1.~'. a\vu_\' on 'l`11L-may ,'1nomh1g' at her home, 56 Wor. iSt. Rohurt M. Ca1*: in hn.-1' 172ml _\'o2u`. Mrs. (`arson su c1'e a .sL1'0ko year ago, but 1`cco\'ered and E "as ill only ten days at the last. She `was born in Toronto, the duug'hter lof the late Mr. and Mrs. William `Alexander. Her maiden name was `isusan Alexamler. When about two 1- A1,. 1.5.. `n,f.... I"-.. an L)ur4cu| rxu:.\;uuu\,1. vvn\_AL uyuuu age the late Mrs. Carson `came with her parents to Barrie. [About five years after her ma1`1`ia_;'e shc moved to Anion Mills and 1'esi ed there for 38 years. Seven years :11.-`o she d_L"Zli11 came to live in Bar- irie. Mrs. Ca1's.on was an active mem- `[ber of C(311tl'l1 United church while `in Barrie. h ' \ I ,, 1... .1... ...l 'l')..l.& 7|! lll 1J'll1.|L'. Besi her husbaml, Robt. M. Carson, Mrs. Carson is . by 121 fznnily of seven, M1-;~:. A. Chatter- ':_Ic_\', M1'.>'. F. H:u`1'ison, Mr. A. L. 1Cm'.~'nn and Mr. H:u'r_\' Canon, will :of Toronto; I`-'13-:<. .Vl. I\Iu1'1':1y, Glass- `lport, P:1.: 1\'Ir.<. W. G. R`chzu'xl; Hmtl 111-.<. F. O. {iL`1121!`(1.~"l`., both of :Vc-:~`pm. Anothgr Mrs. G00. linupp, of _\Ii1u;six1g'. (lied a ,_\.-m ..__u. i The 1'u11era.1 `.akc.< place to-mormxv '(F1'i uftornoon from the family `2-(sidmwce to Ba1'1'i(.- Union c(`1110tc1`)', Rev. A. J. G. Czu'sca ofciatixw`. ` Rev. C. R. Spencer will i1`lr11st1'ate _the service by lantern -zlides in St. `f\'Izn'k's church next Sunday evening ` .- 1 ` at 1.30. Iu\'erybod_v welcome. 1 xv `KY... `db l.0U. 1!1\L'1j:UUu_\' \Vk,L\.\/Anny. Mr. Wm. Cameron has installed a ve-tube rzulio S('t. Miss May AI`l(1('1`SO11 of Hawkostone wspen: 21 few dz1_\'.< with Mr. and Mrs. Goo. 1\'Iuorc. /*1 .un ._._ L- rru.M.-n- D FAA t I ducme HlU.`Ul'L`ll up 11` in -`spc-ml the week end wi f here. "' I` , I`I....I.,\ K100. `.\'1LlUI`L`. C0l1,'I`;`L!tL1iIlliOl1S to Thomas R. Coe and Miss Olive E. We.=;tcott, who iwcro mz11*1'ie on Tl1ui'.<(la_\', Nov. 18, "in Whiteld Bletlmmlist Episcopal lchurch, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. R. Iiii-kpatrick and family of Bzu'rie were recent visitors fat the home of M1`. and Mrs. Rich- ilanl Hazlett. mr . -..,l 1/l .n.1nl DIIHDF x .- Thc funeral to to residence on arm to the Unio J. Biuck oiciz .~\ ..., ;........,\ LII ZU'(l l'1'cl'/.lL |/L Mr. Geo1-gc and Muriel Butler and 1Vh', and Mrs. .-\`rt Colly and son "7 . I ___V, `__ _ l`.. . 'l`n.-nu}-n +n 1 Ontario Provincial Elections nere. Miss Grace Clarke 1'1-turned to 'I`o1'oM.o after : two weeks \`a(':1tion with re1a`.iv(-.= here. M1`. John Pate1`; and :<`n;< are hu.=_\' erecting` a` new barn. We are vcr_\' . to report that Cameron has .m(l wi`.h [and \V(`C`l(. Wubber were clelegates to the W0- men's Institute convention in the Queen City last week. mt..- ur..1+m. nnuvnnu in nf. m-nsnnt QULEUII bl.) lilnbl. wucn. Mrs. VVa11:e1' Downey is at present in Toronto, where she underwent an A 13 n~\...m..:nu MD and (`., F`. MRS. ROBT. M CARSON 2111: 0lll[)1U_\L'u 111 mu: ulvlbnmv .u.\.....,. M1`. and Fx'idz1_\-' evening`, wlhen they tripped the 1ig'h'.- fz1nta.~Lic tm the wee sma hours. u-,, n--...... D.`......m. :\:< -14- nu-nqnnt 1 l1ou1`.~'. Mr. Ha1`r_\' Pearson is at present conned to his bed thx-ou;>:h illness. Bert Fraxlick of Barrie was in the village over Sunday. rm 7 ..- -,.....:,.,. :.. Hm Unit. vznage over Dulumy. l`he1'e was no service in the Unit- nd (`h\lW`Ih on Sunday owing` :0 the ` "'11: JOHN STAPLETON r 030 4(\|)\ LII n_n.. 'al took placv fro to \7Vc2 Union c nrv , I . Centre Simcoe Prohibition Union 1: .-.u. cu.-u, - 1 St.-.~1p1oten .< m in 15106. 'I`hos< Page Five .uu uu.._v $VAA\.| ...... frr m Toronto to -.u 1 A'___- had time ' . by Sa1\*:1t.ion from his 1. Luaunnvv .... :i th relatives ` ~ prior can u been nu Ulnu '."`.1s. is a vote to preserve the

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