*3 Women s Page '1 _ .-.,...r.-co AND HNl,l(`.HT `LOCAL STRAWBERRIES APPE Phone l__250r BERT TA\f_%L_()_RJ Electro Mag: REASONABLE PRICE [J r\!\/I L` '2'" Y L S for the modern 1/l/01116111 Popular Prices at PHONE. 405 60 ELIZABETH ST. Licensed Chiropractors and Drugless Therapists -__..__-_...-... 1-2&6 56 Elizabeth St. New Roxy Theatre Iizlock `Inc rcpt day luncheon provided Lot.--11 branch. Harmony Magnetic Appliances -- .....n.- cont: nPr\/IONSTRATION HUIVIL UR urn Aux. R. BU ENS l.Q.5I.:\pu..nwu - _l_`__~,, PRICE FREE DEMONSTRATION 'gment at present pays 40 per cent. of the cost of cutting weeds on the road- -ways in the province, and thereby ',helping to remove a serious menace ; to adjacent farm lands, as well as `helping to beautify the roads ;\ throughout the province, further co~ ioperation should be given to the ex- n tent of paying 50 per cent. of the -`H weed inspectors salarxee- Phone 526 Page Seven -"1""'~1` H`: d_u.A\.-, L4rLl\\, L_l\A|.|\,I.suI\4nn M1.a._ )Iathm. New Lowel; Legisla ;`l.)at(.-Ti whites 01. eggs anu cL|1'r;u~. tion, .\1i`.<. L. A, Paterson, Smynenijelly or St-1`1VV'bel`l`1eS. Instead of `me Relief 311.5. D_4B1.0.n Glen Huron coriistarch, 2 tablespoons of minute The rep!.|,5Unum\.C5 enjoyed lnid_`lx]}l0(.'Z1 may be userl to thicken thc by the Ne '.':fa`;d,l"`Et the] b`?at`~` V\'l}1)il<-*4` , xi :1 or : 1e pmozipp e mas oer L `...-H b`: h. . 0 1 mc izuhlcd. T`n.- nun mQ._.-jug of Dumyromy The nr-xt recipe is more for a com~ `.`'u1m_-n'.~ ln. will be held at the ', Pant d'3$e"t and is `W11 `"'`'`*h tr)" home of .\Ir*. Levi Long, June 23rd l`-`5- A cordial welcome will be given 211?! sP9 Cake B'b-5 `J38 You: int(.1~;__:tcd. " `-1 cup .~u<;:Lu', 1`,-'. tablespooiis lemoii ' ijuice, 5 xvliitr-S, 1 cup flour, 1, .1 .-.un this \\A < D~"~.~.l`.;; uw,-11 more nnpurmnu luau. chxldren should do so than grown- ups b_L'CLu1.<- some auth01`it.ies cluimj that In this northern climate almo.<' all chi1(l1`cn have at least a touch at 501119 lime in their lives of the dis-` L-.`....... ,.,. .4.-L-..v<, This disease`; their lxves ox mu u..~-; cam known as rick:-t.<. This disease` i.~ caused by lack of Vitamin D, which um = INAOIIC in building` good`, Vitamm U, Wmcnt` the . needs in building good} strong shapely bones. _ `K Thprn i< nnn verv important thmg` There is one very important thing; to remember, however. If the sun- ]i.`:h' is `.0 utfect .V0l11` -`km 3-` it` `nmt 1: do to produce this health_givmg re- sult the rays must. fall directly I39 0". :`.1.- bzxro skin. Even if they passl through glass or the lightest of cloth-5 mv rhn inunhln YBVS Which produce` lightest 01 clout-; im: the im'i:~:able rays V min D are ltered and do not` reach the skin. At the same time`. one must be careful in taking sun` baths to go easy at first; otherwise that painful and well-known phen- omenon sunburn, will result, bu`! \'.'h'lli- taking this precaution see 101 it tha` you get out in the sun th . summer a:~' niuch as possible Wearing as few clothes as modesty and the local police force will permit. 7 life with sunlight, and dark shadows to . JUNE 18, 1931. 'DHURSD.~\Y, ` \V K. HE simple r11` 2: nucn u. ;.uu \,.. get your full 5112 of all modxcmes. mm. hnnm-t.:m nemcmcs. 1 1:. itnpol-Lzmt that. en Hmn grown- `_LOCAL APPEAR` ` AT THE SATURDAY MARKET ance. ] ; was Like {many 1 strawbel rs: tin` V` I Only th they we week tl big sup` displaye l 1.1.... .. fl. 't1ch: 15 2:1 mm thz-.` . . 47 ` ` CLHI -. .v share of ' r`\!` T1- I It is surprising how the farmers I`1narl:.'.-t brightens up as soon as the `sunlmer residents make their `appear- Last Saturday the town hall ;was a beehive with the buzz 01 1 many customers. Home-grown strawberries were offered for the first time this season at. 30c a box. l,Only the early patrons got them, as ` were quickly bought up. Next - ' the growers have promised a ' supply. New beets were also displayed at 2 bunches for 15c. Home-grown lettuce was selling at 2 `-' heads for 15c, asparagus 3 bunches for 25; spinach 15c and 20c a six qt. measure, accorduing to size of growth; local hot-house tomatoes 250 and 30c a 1b.; green onions, radish es, parsley and rhubarb, all of which were plentiful, sold at 5c a bunch. nmh H10 rlpmnnrl and sunplv 01 I`. uf ;e l,,. .1.` l Z-DC. fut` Lov X at 11:15 the mark-.-1 mlmthr })1`(3SC11t&(l such an ap1_)etizing displajv of vegetables and other produce 21: .j\\'v.s brought to town this last week. zmcl V--"_\' little of it had `,0 b- pad 1 -..'..l.-... llc- :11`-uxzul town or carted home af- . tlw nmrk-:~L closed. Some Stilllr. weru completely cl<-auml out by 11` W. `.0: of .Stl`1\V'bf:1'1`1eS and cream evt:1'y uay On<- combination that car I be coiicocu-(l a` 21 ino1i1e11~t s notice 4')F1'uit Whip. Take 1 cup of stmiw, '}be1-ries that have been hulled anc ;cut in quarters; 1 cup diced pine apple, 1 cup cacli of sliced ba_nana.=`a iand oranges. .\I1x together with 1/5} `cup fruit .~:ug*a2'. Line sherbet glass 9 ges with plane cake, fill with fruit am]; ':top with whippud (.`1`(:dl)`l, to whicl.'. isugtir and a little almond extrac? hm! `Him;-11 added. l D:....-....1.. F.lnnl*_-\`IFlkfA 3 thick I 1 _ _ . . l F-11 your lite lplrtptearg il _ N 5` Radiate 10-,-9, J0) and sweetnesa, I `Make every day cheerful and bright` If h 1 1 i - ur 1' e wit augiter, " m1]13.al:1Iis}i:1ll fear, thought and gloom,` spread golden gleams of gladness, 1 Like a candle brought into a 1-oom.= Your life full of laughter and sun- light! . . And speech Iull of wisdom and praise, _ _ I Will scautzer a message 01 Ireedom, Make this the happiest of days. -Grenvil1e lileiser. I5UlH'111z.l' Ci-.-:.~u1`t.: 1111;`. can he q...;I;-` ly and easy put together make a` `.~:t1-on; uppc.-a1 to the housewife \vLm `1:a.< e-`w.-ry:hi11g to do herself and en- lc1't'.1in_~ u. occznlonal guest. F1'<:=}' ;s.ea. fruit-;~: are always st;am1by;< but -3\ L3 in 21n;i2- 11z\1u}'a1 1'o1'm, one would tin- {of straxvberrxes and cream every day 21 though they are de1`iciou'-I H n.... .:..nm'nne r-nmhinntion 1 : '. bu.-11 added. V Pineapple Float--.\lake a .Icu.~'1:,ml of 1 pint of milk mixed witi tablespooiis of corn:-`Larch, the yolk: `of two eggs, well beaten, `,5; cup 01 -mrl flavor with vanilla. COOIC `of well beaten, `,2 cup UJ ` and flavor ,<.u ,-in double boiler until thick, then add; fll2ivo1'in2' and chill. Have ready 1 cup `of shredded pineapple that has been (lminml. Stir into custard wha-2: vcold and place on ice. Serve ll". lsherbrzt glasses or on rounds of pl-am= r..nL-.. unrl u~m~ni. with the Stllfljy jsherbrzt glasses rounus 01 pxzun` I make and gzlrnish stiiflj, ;beatc-n whltes of and curmm ":n1`\V nu ;.+.-mx-hm-viva: Insfoarl me l")Ul`. lll\'|`l'L Ull Lam! \,uUA\.n. ......... ` `cake drops from pan. ` l(`nvr)\'- in.~i(lc of cake carefully Ewith a fork, leaving a shell `,5: incl gthick. (Save pieces for use in mak- ling puddings). Cover shell, in. `and out, with chocolate or any p1`x.I `f\'l`l`C`(l icing`. Fill with vzmilla ic.' cream or 1n0u.<.~tn.- and garnish wi+h H ...\, .1 ....nnn ..t _. fair: `(l".`.`l`mH12111()l1 of some of the Fascist L . gelement to org;an1'/.e That the women of Italy are de~`J -imi.n~.~ `o `.::l{n- a hanvl in the at`- of .~'.2l1L` is e\'l,lun(.'e(l by th women's units shim forces. l`lie:~; bl :1 UR Gnheen, w. $170.95; '1`. A. l`\yn.nl(l.~`, $6.65; w. t H. Walker, $12.70; F. M. Kemp, $5; ` ack Locke, $2.00;. Tim. Conn.-ll, "6.00; W~alla<:c Sprm;.:', $1.75; Geo ,1} $34.42; '1'. Mull:-n, $4.S0;f1} .rown, $4.50; Geo. Goheen.P kl)!` tln: l'groL1p.< will spread the Fa. KNJDD 53-75; WHL LIICII-~, t t ])l'0{`.:1_L`2lll(l2\ and will undertake social 510009 G90; Daldv $7-(35? A- t; service work as well as relief work; D`-mS1T101`e, $0.00; W. Lennox, 50c; `Ivan Caldwell, $5.00; Bert Ferrier, D L,1z11i1o\.1:4'.tl1n l luver >'ll1C\,' families of (lead soldiers a certain category of lltalian \-.-mnvn were granted .~:uffra,:e. `they have longed to have 5 . ) DD- .'. _ l - 1 ot n'- ' u` tel 1. ml he t solini, w ,1? he is at last encourag - Italian women to ae . ., Fascist banner. _ _ same sort of activity go-; a part it. _`;;`0\`(`)'!l11l<.'l1t. This desire ha - adily discouraged by Mus-; ho believes that a woman : place in the home bringing up} future c.i-tizens. Now that he has. been faced with another crisis - ll Duce realizes that there is a very definite work for woman to do in the. way of national service that cannot be lone by men. The result is that; ing the educated; organi illu been ste he lthere is t among the ' ing on staunch ent situation in Rome from the wo- Inans viewpoint is inten:-stiiig, to say the least. ranks of the ze under the`. On the other hand` Catholic women and the pres- 50c; Fred .\`Iorris, $25.00; John Mor- . ris, $12.50; Fred Morris, $10.00; W. Hillock, $10.00; S. W. Watt, $10.00; 1 John Morris, $5.00; Wm. Kel1,;] $32.50; W. Keeler, 37.75; F. Duns-it more, $3.50; H. Hallam, gravel,j `S-1.80; R. Clement, $15.00; John` Cowan, 360.00; R. Stewart, $97.50;` F. Sinclair, $23.75; Jas. Mason,i; $4.00; W. B. Sloan, $8.00; C. C. ` Mayes, $8.40; Eldon Wice, $5.00; R.` J. Gamble, $4.50; Ed. Carr, $78.00; W. Nixon, gravel, $16.80. _ Council adjourned to meet at Thornton June 26th, at 10.30 a.m. ; W. B. Sloan, `Clerk. C value of the power to form hardly be exag- Murray Butler. l The educational newsnaper and its pub_"_c opinion can g`era'ed. ---Nicholas i La(l;=: Ab(=1'de_~n, who will long be :1'eme1nb':1'ed in Cmzzida as one of ` lg.-':.~*L popular a-ml belorczl \\`i\es ii.` any Governor-+G.eneral who has }_)l'~--_ sided at Rideau Hall, recently made an impassioned appeal to the Edin-N burgh Assembly to give women an equal part with men in the govern ment of the Presbyterian Churcr. At the time the assembly hall wax.` crowded with a gathering of 2,500; people, many of them standing in the passages and at the entrances, when the petition of 350 church women 01 Edinburgh presbyfcry was brought before the house. An unusual num ber of women were seated in the pub : lic galleries. Women are no-t eligibl-= as commissioners to the assembly. I "Plan Anny: unit-n nf +119 ('lP`|`k Of H19 [as comm1ss1oners to me assemmy. The deep voice of the clerk of the `assembly was heaul asking: And who presents this petition to the bar of the assembly ? The answer came, The Marchioness of Aberdeen_ and Temair. `_ r`nnr`11r-far] fa-nm Hm srnllerv to thei and Temai1'. _ Conducted from the gallery to thei bar, Lady Aberdeen addressed the` llmoderator. ; T 1-nnvncnnf Q rrPn9]`:1Ti0l1 Of '0-` ?- ' , es a "le ` ' 1 . The sixth annual convention of wall; iienliilid illlibiibca Einllilm `m".f`a``." . l- Simcoe County Women s Institute Both the de m"and and Supp1y'oj I 1`eP195eT1t 3 genelalvlon `V0, : 91:} will be held " Thursday June 25th` poul-`rv was good Spring chicken= men memblgirs fast passmg away in the Library Hall. The morning we1.quick1y so1d'out at 40 3 lb" She 5```?d- A V933} Change has '31`e', C1`: session will be opened by Mayor Mc- yearlings varied from 906 to 256. Place In the posljnon held. by women Cuai. at 10 o'clock, and the after, fowl 23C to 2% Just -`why there in all the avocatlons of life. In two n meetmg at 1'30` The program was this differenoe between the price pmfesbwns alone there has been nio P1 includes addresses by well known of yca1.1in,, bird; and fowl was ha1_d'h3n8ej-th9 3~1`I_T1Y and the ChU}1`CI}- SP9-kers 0 .mtere5ting Subjects` to undersfCan(l Ilntil it was explainedlf-rhere Is no deslre to become Plcels music and readings, etc. Tea will be that Several o f the farm wfves whoim `the ay' but mtmy .f 1 yf ung tli se1w`i_ _\Icmbdl.S are reminded to were eager to dispose of surplusllwomen feel otherwise in 1-gud to b bring Ll 1`L'<.'ipc for an inexpensive Stock had cw the price of yearlingg [the P1'fe55.`n .Wh1h. make." .5 all`; bl `upper dish as there W111 be no meek Em wart) up 1C and the tradin*(;rpez`i;l to their liighestideala in life. ` 1)` mg in July Come and Ming "`l\va Vat 16c to 19c a dozentl You are c.1lhn.gn dim pe.0p1e Orly- 1""`l' Y0 "fm enjoy the after` Butter Ltoo was in greater deniandllcsxcotlzmd modemtol bhe.ent- oimltl 3993 and likewise learn a great d'3"`~1- one fZll`l]l wife disposing of 60 lbsll to help. you ma-ke the ch.u1ch 0: m+u11"5 ~\ ` Eighty delegates attended the r""l\\'\`(E`1:l ll`1l0:llCl:3C Qnbicilgfl 311:? `.`~" `.`;`~`*'5 V`?}..-f t-`SW-; cent miiiuzil district meeting 01' Liiel-25'c_ I}]`0`:\.m.ing and \.e(,.etab1(.it dc? Ote ltelflo C_l`_ *" 1_,e'" "'1`.` A Jx. \`v oinen .s liistitute lieldgpmms \v..p9 'great1y 1.edu(...d };_.c.`m,,/, b~"" 3011.) fl`.1`l({1 ,ht`1 1_t'.,l"v - at New Lowell. The }_)).'(;.~`l(lt':l 11.,_.\Il`.~I lof mt 1.4;. @150 and mm at 3 ho; ,`?t `bx In 1\_?UP111L \\1_th the c1L`lIl1lll\.L`.1; D_ R_ Gray of staynm. presided 5 .;O`_ 25:,` 4 * * ` oi_ tax: Great Ho-g oi the cliuiuui in I 1\ll`:. C!.)l`l)v. .".`.. of New Lowell, gave`: " I-,]..' '-.,.L.w. the H_15 gref?t',1'_gl11l'1_F)1_1`and `3u1`1g`:) tlir; 2l~'ltll`(.`.` of wclconie, whicli Wd: p1.L'.\.(.nU.(1".u`ch 4'11"` ,,p`,`,,,tiZin,,. di _`=__`~E`m 0} ff-E` 1l1m1n-l.\ 0f_~\f}111011 H: 3 " ` ` ` *= " `` nin'..~'<.-lI, 11 you were to mute duly \ ( ( 5 1' 0 1`~-pl}-I 10 by the p1'esiile1it. Tllu`0f W`,-L.t.,b1e~S . d .. - . . . - - - - < " ` pm U " L f`-l ' `ll to "lmre with 'ou c0n\'(.-ne1`s 01 standing committees `.lllC_.LL\- b?-,)un~j][ to mst .,_.Qk_ `1;`l"`-._m`~ _ H` ` _. _3 ,- the lz;..m.; l)"k:$idU1]Li u`:i\'i,- .<;.~lL-mlic .i..1:,}, 3- ~ 91 M 'lu`"` `ma 'D]bl1c 0` re mm of -119 work bcw ...: ,'l ,, `:` `1. " `.'` 0 l 1" 0 *` 3"`. ('llLl`i`( l1 _u'0vei'nment and \'\ 01'l{ on , -D -' E _ , 3 ~-. 9 ~` "-i` zllmi :ii`~-Li :(` z1l- _ . ,. .. .- 1 .. 1. .n 1 H` `W [l_mL_{. PM >wm,Um.L_\_ ` _ __, , _, ` l S i T equal icime \\iti yOLl1:e\C.~. I t. . . . ll . 1 .. .` ` " `" (`" Om" `1"' In tones of (loci) feelingr, the ll1Ll`i'- i. ).9;l.~l.ll\.1 : lL}_)0lL a10\\0( Wwll 1'3 L-omplr:1'elv out bv 11 Him. _ (,0,1,,,..m`1. WC old. WT ceipts to be $2 9:13.77 ck )i- iiili:L;:`:-- ` .1`. ` ' "` """ ` ' ' ` "` 5: iUl..)1 i :i'vii i~` LL l)`llLl1l(.'IE on hzinc `lob `men 1Jl`21.\' `that We >1na_v yet see our ` `Of $3.24, ._.3 ` ' """"`""'"- below,-(l Cllu1'cl1 of Scotland 1`lSlIlg to 1 13.. (.. .n,~U. .,_`.;d. H ~._l 5. .,,_ SUl"iMER DESSERTS THAT the fulliii-.~'.< of its opportunities in` " ' pl` ' ` "' `" ARE EAlLY PRDAR:-;o f-1-`*ioi1in-' `ho fu`ur -ma in erland, of Stroud, and the coun`_ " ` . `fS fl; 1` W " ` V *1: >k"'L' iii1'3 -`.1:&.SLil'cl`, .\li`.=. S1i`.g'ui', Ul . , -'-" , . `O (A`" C onfon an . Bha-1, ._1.(, pwwm mm ,.h.__ -m`_~`p_ :;uii.m-.i` oc q...;.;- hi,-lp L0 zliv utmost to mu: end. VV-` ' ' ` `lv 021.511 ut l.0'Ctl1C`1` a`-.i.-k Von to `.'Y:'lll0VQ sex barriers and D . ful u.:;.l i1i.<`ii'uc i\'i.- 2ulili'~:.:.~<:.<. .`-li:-x ` V L .. ` . . . . n r: `pnn MM] m,,m;,m. nf ,vm_ .~,'1'O1lf.1' L0 housewiie v.,;=~ place in your nzinl.~ our petition to ' ' ` ` 4.`...-_ ..n.`,.,.4 " 1 , ,1.u .i._.l . 11mi.~,1 township council Ins.-L m `Vm: . 4 Community Hall, Stroud, on Monday, "June 8th, at ten o c1ock, with all . .2 3 members present. \ ! . . . ` O: The followmg commumcat1on.- |nv..m. ;I.:mI: \\'\'?h ` 'z1.\jl\ _\uu 1 in thzs effec- Ic uyn; place In _\.'Uu1 Hzlllll.` vut. this effect. It was a }.)1'I\'L1 speech, simply yet 111122` .:iv<-ly given. by :1 woman who l.n.vu,.v.. .v ,hz1.< 1'01` y~'-a1*.< im-.~,e;<'e(l he1`s(-If in the fonvard movement of woman- kmd. ne I011uw1u,-5 I;Uuuuunu.cu.nuu.- !\\'--:`-- tletalr with : i R. C. Muir, Dept. of Highways G. Halliduy, Scout,ma.ster, Toron- to; R. J. Lillico, Wm. Lamb, T. 15 Coupe, Canada Ingot Iron Co, W. R Keenan, and sheep claim from W. J. .\Ic.\Ia:~:t01'. 'm.,. +'n1Imuinn- vn=nh`|HnH was 1m.<.~: `ed come to This council to the effect that the Canadian National Railxvays in tend to dispense with Lhu station at Cjrziigvzllc, we would urgently re- :quc. thu officials of the C..\'. Ry. to recon.~'i(ler their deci. as this .-..A:nn is nkznlnfnlv nr-1-rx,<: `Ln ihifv` That whereas information has` `(O 1`f:COI'1.~'l(1C1` Luau` u\:\;1.~1uu, an I sL.utio11 is ab. necessary to 1 community. .\11 nah-n1 n`IFIh nrn 1'e(Iui1'ed to h commumty. 1 All patrol men are required have their accounts in the hands of the road .~:upe1`intc11dL-:w.t at least. two dz1y~` .bo.-fore mueting of council, or they will no . he paid until the following iiioezizig. Tim r-lm-1: was instructed to notii`_v mUC'Li!`i;_ ,'. The clerk was instructed notify )1. .-\u1vt.shu11e1` to remove that par: of his building projuc`-..ing' on `dis: street in Belle Ewart. 'I`1.. 4-n'.\'n:inin nnr1( \v:1.< rented to street 1n belle lgwan. The township park was rented the Fa1'1'm21's Club of Innisl for Ju1_c 1st for om: dollzux - The nzmcx: committee recommend- ed paymr-11' of the following` ac- counts: uv \I,.\1......- v `I:\n11'\< 1.-illml luv CUUHLSZ W .\Ic.\I-.~..~f..-1-, 2 iambs killed by dogs, $12.00; Pete.-1' G1'cen. ` sheep valuator. $2.00; A. L. Webb. `nah _v(~zn".< . $48, com1ni:~:s.i0r. \'.'m'k $30; C. W. Henry, (11110, $78; 0. I12. 'l`o(1 ditto, $78; A. Green, ditto, $78; F. H. Beatty, ditto, $78" Wm. Lamb, work on park, $24.50? W. R. Keenan, account for station- ery, $10.50. Hand SIM. Stewart. nresented the 1`\:- of Lhe V'{._.~. t3l1..c`J\.` Wome1i held] president, .3411-5.5 D. Gray, Stayner, Mr. Corbe'.1, of gave`. tlir: which W212,`- 1'-zpl .-.;:l Tliu`, of standing committe<.-5 um.` ; l)1xlllLll gave 1',eport.< of being L'u1`)'l_-C1 on ii? L}v- Tlic :v':Cl'L:IL`.i'_\'- t1`e.-1. report showed 1'0` $2,943.77, e:\'p:21(li1:.:1` "'_'.,lUl.:)-1, 1.~m`ii1;.: a balance lizmc nf Kory, $10.50. a [load Slpt. Stewart. presented M5 following accounts for road expendi-` 95 ture for payment : , Jos. 1*}. Booth, $15.00; H. l{no\vle:~:, Ce t'7..'>0; 1.. Wice, $3.00; G00. Svtunden. W.) $200; Ilo.<.< Gardner, $2.00; Jas. 1r- dd win. $32.50; Geo. S. Wice, $5.-50; ta fJ:ick $2.00; Connull. 1 $215.00; Springz, E; Goheen, $4.80; :1} 4` Goheen. tc ,_ C` O1l'1`ho;< Knupp, Wm. t, H Geo. .\IcDonald, ti` k.Dunsmore, ,1 Ivan lert FC1`1`lCl`,p ,1 \ _ Y; t 1; Kell,,1 so 1 Keeler, Duns-H `more, gravel, , .1313-1.80; John ` as. 35317`. Mason,i; W . hie. 01-J. _a1 _ e } he`, mi} Clerk. .C_\121SI'.01`. The following re.=o1utio11 was pu.~::: I . INNISFIL COUNCIL The Nm:t hem A dvanoe D1...\- (1:-nrnmchln; :T(36lTI\"s`Y %`'NClL % = mg DOCKET structed at the January session. . .-`ulcer ca1`e1'u1l_v considering the assessed value of these municipal- ities, the (*o:n1*.'.ii`1c-0 1'e('0nnnenrle(l that the equalized assessment be ac- `; cording to the following table: Town-. ship of Tay, old assessment $1,817,-l _' 000. new $1,494,000; Tossoront1o,n i old assessment $1,302,000, new as-` sessment $1,202,000; Town of Mid- `_ land, old assessment 84,707,000, newt ` assessment $5,213,000; Port )Ic-` `; Nicoll, old assessment $344,000, new _:ElS~'-':"i'.`x*.l`.3 3-114,000. il Councillor Hurl, of Midland, took Jxception to the increase in Midland s 3 l z1. but Chairman Dutton .'. explained that the -increase was only `E35 per cent. of the assessed value in- L "1 crease, as shown by the assessor s~ 1`. W01 (Continumi from page one) Equalization of Assessment Accepted committee on equalization of! men: p2`e:`emed ix: report as re-i the townships of Tay and T05- orontio, the town of Midland and; | I the village of Port McNico11, as in-3 structed at the January session. ~~_`n".mv um-.n'nHv nnn.:ide1`inQ` ` u this `x C 1'f'. E'. : roll. "!`l. LAUGHTER AND SUNLIGHT 1-011. The equalization committee further ` presented a report: That having taken int.o con.=ide1'a.tion the assess- mc-nt of the various municipalities of the county, as shown by the different a:s..~`;:ment rolls, and the relation they - ':bear to one another as regards the V1)('1`CCl1l21g(- of value-.< use by the as gses<,ov:.=, would recommend that for `ithe purpose of levying the amoum "1`~;-q'c.ii'erl by the county for 1932, the .ir.'1.-'.- hr; lovic-rl on '-he following." nvn tr- 1 1`1'U: Vii.` schedule 2 1.\1L'd0`:1i'c Matchedash Nottawasaga " Oro ......... .. lg Orillisx ........... .. `; S'.m11d:1lu .. T 1.2n xv , 'I`o:<~o . . `V v`=1`.`v`n _.. W. Gwi11im y 48003 `? .`J.li 'l`0wn 300 B1':u1f07_` ....... .. 1700 Barrie .......... .. 2500 ) .D ..... .. .... Beeton ........ .. Co11m_g'\'.'0o(1... (`uh MI .1 ru-n L `.'(;'(?H1U1 L` Co1d\vater Blidland Orillia .... .. Penetang .. .Q1nvnm- bulync 1' . Toitonham ~Vic. Harbor . `Pt. .\Ic.\'ic01l . C1-nnf nf Cuuuclizzn La-gion asked for a grar-r `O1. 5200 to lielp defray expenses of, A..` '\.L;i;m;.;.-,-J-Ju Uld;`.L.'i. U1 the annual di.=,t -rict picnic of the wax my-`~, rams and their families to be held in Collingwood this year on July 14". ' ~C:w.n=.-illor Jos. Smi`h nd(h'ess- ml counrnil and explained that the; grant asked '21: not for any locay o1`gani'/.:1tion; it \*.`a.= county-widn*.. -Last year the picnic was held in Bar-: rio, when a .'-`imilzlr giant was 1nz1de.l It cost Barrie $550 and Co1]in could not and would not cont1`ibu:<.- . -that amount There would be no ad-l I mission fee and everything` would be * , free for veterans and their i`c1:`.`li1ir-: l On a straight motion the request. -wvmw-ll '."i`rlW01i.. -:nmn1o:11J*.. \I'LI_' as WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NEWS xwxs {.`2`:m`v- `"1thm.\.. I--'nmn1:mT.. 5 W. H. Carlton, public srshool in-1 spector, wrote asking` that Lefroy b~_, made a cenftre for holding ~-nf=::1n<:<-1 examinations. A mu M` 91:52 RR wm received from A bill of $58.38 was received Mimico High School, being 80 per_ cent. of cost of educating one` Eveloen VVa'..1, of Churchill. ` n..:n=.. 5-n~.:~n.-hhx nvo rr'd :1 bill nf of Uhurcmll. O1`i.lliz1 to\\*n.~:hip p1`e.~'c-ntcd :1 bill $360 fmj taking care of the Goori family. 'l`l1.- `P.m,m~.~.nn\'ill(2 Bovs' 'l`1'al11l21L _ family. . Thu Bo\.\'man\`il1L.~ Boy` Trainizxg ` S`-`mm! sr.-v1L 3 bill of ::<. for `Tn -. ]`:`;`l!lI(3nZ1T]CC of two boys, Walter, Porter and Reginald Hamilton. ' 'T`n1-nnfn aonm-al Hosnital present-1 Porter and uegxnalu namuwu. Toronto General Hospital pre.=ent-' ed bills amounting to $855.75 for` treatment of indigents {mm 111- county. . _ l l`l1r- `\lmi. of Etlucation arlxwccll 1 For public schools, $3,133.29, I` The Minister .Education atl\'i>'edl council of the legislative grz1nt;< for! 1931 for equipment, which, :.1cc0:'rl-i i`:-1` `ri :i.~` " to be .~:upp1emented: by a simil:-11' ', ant from the coun-.3 an . I for v-})'n';m.- .~'c'no0ls, $50.72. .-\(:co'.m1.:' from In(lu: Scl1ool.<.= Alexandria, $619.50; St. J0lm s, $133.50; Vic=l.oria, 9012.00; St -.\.r.....u: 91.47 nn: Industrial R0f11j1`I.L 7312)-).i)U Maryiz, $52.00. VK .\J(_`_\iCUll Grant of D? nn i r- 1 Would Increase Gas Tax ` The county of Norfolk, at a re-i cent meeting, passed a reso1u?ir)n.i \\n?--I all ctounties are :1.~'ke(i to en-3_ dor-`t-._ to `he "iirecit that \'\'i`:v\"e2\.~' the taxation on farm lands now i'n1l\`iY1f~."il I I reached a point where it is unbear- ` able, and in many ca.-'e.< uneollc-it-' able, be it therefore enacted that the ._ ' Pro`.'in('iz1l G.o\'e1'1m1c-nt he reqL1e<`ed_l _ to increase the ga;~:o`.`2nc tax by three` cents per gallon, the money derived. therefrom to be returned to the coun-i '_ ties in which it is collected to be ap- `._ _ plied on county and township roads?` _ Another resolution passed by the ,' .\'ori'olk council: That the Dominion ' Government be petitioned to -subsidize ` 1' the p1'0\"._r`.(.'es in the Dominion for; jg road purposes with the amount co`.- ;`1'!lected from revenues on automobiles and accessories. `)_ Think Police too Inquisitive n!` The council of Lanark passed a re- C"so1ut1on which they ask endorsedz` R'.'_1`hat the Commissioner of PI`0VlT1- 0; cial Police of Ontario be requested to ask traffic officers to desist from -the practice of demanding the pro- duration of drivers permits and li- _k censes from automobile drivers, un- '_` less in case of some occurrence or _ accident, the same being neccesary he or advisable, as this practice has be- ,.,..\.,. unn.-nmnr'n nnd unnecessary` n stralgnc mu ;"!`iU1'I`(l `Hh01\. 7 LI f`n..1$nn 1 ~L 1`~mx'j . 2L.~`Ll1'L'1`, .\11'.~'. .3:1;gt.-L`, UJ Bu:'.'.-`, xx" re p1'L-.~,cn1 help-. 1 D. G. Bell, local member of the ` Board. of l `.Vomen'.~: ln- stitutes, gave L1 report 01' the bounj meeting and also l)Ll1(:1` helpful lulnl.-=5 for Institute a 311'.-3.3 Boyes, of Lei'ro_\', brought ;_:rucL1ngs, from South Simcoe. l\`I1`s. Mathers,`-` Stayner, and Miss M. Porter, New: Lm'~:r,-l|, supplied mu.~;icul numbers,` and altogether quite a pleasing zllldl protable day was spent. ' l A \-r-:nlILf.ir)P was nzlssctl. uskina` practice has De- I come an annoyance and unnecessary Interference. l The Catharine: council Qolllorl a resolution That this council is ab- Hn71u WGSS79 (37. (KN ); Vi(-Y-O1`l`c'l. xm':..uu; m. $147.00; In(1ustrin1Ref11p,'v_2. .l)-')-{DU 1s'TOR 90474 ..THO7 .m7Ud00 M44410 '7Q`.7~71 -)-LOU l-`>1 LUUU F709 101000 0474 3702000 H097 2700000 20 `nd00 1005000 33 4410 2250000 13 12 24 '9921 1000000 L6224 1494000 E3676 1202000 12 F3320 2210000 22 =8003 2013000 13 #31000 13 528000 0 5070000 74 475 207000 0 4400 3484000 00 487 372200 E 294 337000 5 1401 5213000 7] 5405000 81 1710 1404000 3' 1144 661000 E 400 305000 3 870 240000 1 . 271 414000 $250 for Veumans : at Coingwood ~.. l`\An ..1' __ A.) \i.lEllL 51939000 2`30(5000 2502000 40-`.4000 1871000 101000 Pop n"l 1512` 2595: -)1 nc LOVE` 2195` 2366` 1 prontame uay spent. 3 A 1`csoIution was passed, asking` that divorce proceedings should 1101`. be made public through the press. 1 Thu nlm-Hnn of nfficers resulted a.=~ ms; w 2629` - n. .':'I 2400 1250` CW7?! 4.2-J3`. 181.1 3 136+ (\9`I` r)-r; 7116 815) 971: ? 55`): 94.`): 533 0:0` 28 Elizabeth St. Barrie Radi with Pazaaragae Reecmds Now Saki in be made public through the press. 1 The election of officers follows: President, Mrs. D. R. G1'a_v,le: St2x`_me1' (ac-cl.) ; Vice-President, M1'.<..` 1` Cl John .\Ioir, Sunnidale Corners (aecl.) . , :1 Sec'y-'[`i':z1. 311.4. J. J. Czirru 1 .t`ner.<, Aveiiing (accl); Pu,-p. to Fed. 1 ` 'l\lr.~. D. G. Bell, Stayner (uccl.)'1f) .-\uditors, Mrs. J. K. Murray, Avon-_ ing, and Mrs. J. Warren, .-Xveningg` Convent.-rs of Standing; C0111l11lt7(50S` T Health, Mrs. V. Johnson, Stayner ;` Home liuonomics, Miss M. Leach.:[ Duntroon; .-\,r,'riculture, Mrs. M. l3vl`. ` Duntr-Jon; Fairs, Mrs. J. Spiclier ` Stzrvnur; Historical Research, Miss L ' Adair, Nottaxwl; Can. Industries, .\Ir.< l` .\lcl7:11`l;;.'. J:u:l('.-: l.:1k(.~; Education ' Mather, :, Staynerl Relief, D. Brown, mid-, I /I H In-nunln 4