`Z86. BROVVN &r CO YOU don't need to be an experienced gardener to have success with Brown's seeds. They're guaran- teed---like Topsy, they jes grow" of their own accord. All kinds of seeds for both vegetable and ower gar- dens, SC to 25 package. What is Your Favorite Sport? WHETHER YOU ARE AN ANGLER, A TENNIS PLAY- ER, GOLFTCR, OR BALL PLAYER, YOU WILL FIND THAT WE HAVE THE BEST QUALITY EQUIP~ MENT. STORE BARRIE Electric Shop n..I..I.. I2 nrikkln Headquarters for Beaver Brand Fishing Tackle. ~`l\V.I%A anwur -c-- Ralph R. Gribble 13 I3LXZ.".}'3F.TH ST. ,'-.\"Ii ',\\."'CISH~.'1I-LL --3 Page Fiva Phone 405 REAL `%[$?u W :v~;N":a` PARCEL EXPRESS I`! cAN5iD%w'%NAI0NAL .. ..`:'. _..'T.2`[.'1L'2.'Z3n... `...-..-'% .".";2..'<"I.""'..`!.fu2`." T:I`Z'n`.'-'.'4:r` Secure tickets from City Ticket Ofce. Return from Toronto FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932 ONLY Ittratael ti}: Z.<.=Z1~.g 2a _ fT E*_i%13;"&?i;3.AiN FARES Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcliinnon paid . a recent visit to Hampshire Mjl1s,'. when they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Otto Brennan. 1 . -- . It 1-9:..I....... "539-nrl uyifh H """ it W _ B d `hS` 'a.ki r Personals E LACROSSE F::fi::;::m aiizrgxd 0 i .Har1non were the best, combining in many dangerous rushes. M '. d M . Al x. . relceitg visirgs toe M5115 ! ORILLIA 13, CAMP BORDEN 9 f Camp SBorden-Go(2i11,`I Mason; fde-ii 81109: P!'11 C0I1 an 1'61-311; 01`- L 1 M 0: B. a _ _. . . . wards, Partridge, Drake, Burns and `mil/Ir rzsmd li')Irs relgirdhzp visited withi Bo'i:(}i`n0l<`l1i112211-sTei111lt(i)1s td)2i)r11ipT'h'I<)Cii1d]d$!saWyer; Spares Cable Pook Stevens the latte1"s mother, Mrs. McGillivray,`night by a 13 to 9 score in a fast anti` (1).g'1r.1Stea1' 1 M~1 d H d - h of New Lowell, recently. 'g*a_1ne of lacrosse. The contest 'w`aslH1e1-eL:1Cea_qf:q an:1neJ1r1`n.;0n9 git-`$1 L Mr and lVIrs Reg Cooper of E1m-e'1tn0sSed by the largest 1`'d t ~ `(is "m 7 i H m H7 di , `me 'a;],d M1. john booper of Beuejturn out for a game this spring, and Sugrc }uj`nOne``1SE-"LLr"ii{ t? i Ville s ent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. they had PMW t 011001` ab`- The`P- `t lip` Hd W3 `t - `V C t5 D Chas? "%`i(_k1ing ' ;game was fast throughout and veryi 19 On We an H mole '5 Z ' .' _, _ {even up till the last period when the -- `:` D1- `md {Randall 131.,: t'`%1ngca.n1p suffered three ulidesrved pen- ORILLIA. 18, BARRIE 8 I 2321. 53:) elgre 1 en am ialties, which helped the Terriers con-' Barrie lacrosse team suffered de-if ` S-dc-mbly. feat at the hands of the Orillla T01`- t L Mrs. Edgar Smith, who hasbeeni Pethick and Curran were tl1C`Q1-5 by 13 to 3 in Orillia 135,2; 1:`,-1- `_ Visiting friends in Hamilton 1s ex-`sstandouts for Orillia, getting 9 goalsiday nig-ht In the x-st peyiod Bar-` t pected home Saturday. betwcgn tiegi, mg,-Senaklllt wI%5_1}ext|1.ie had things all their own way, , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones, of 421W1 1 an on ron am aisms" scoring 3 goals to none for Orillia, j Dalton St, will celebrate their 64th\C111`1`im g0_t 1 911011 F01` Camp B01`-lbut in the last two frames they were ' \'.'L-dding anniversary next Thursday, (101! Pa1`t1'1dg"~` `End P0"~'C'1`-3' `VOTE the` ba outclassed. Dobson and Hook` May 26th. Their marriage tooklllmlll C085: gettlng 301115 each and;were best for Barrie, getting three- `place in Barrie, where they have con-'11l'-lklngtligany ip1a1`k11T1_g P1`k0 ` goals each. _ Walls and Ness helped tinuetl to make their home tliroughi"-D3 %`%evernS`Vlilepsglaigo';u:'CE_:jfE1l1the cause wlth one goal each. the many years of their married life #111 D I 11 goal each. Burns also put up u` 3 ii REV. EDWIN D. SILCOX `good game for the losers. BARRIE: 5 TAYNER 4 ' Commander Cro1l of Camp Borden_ A team which mrght he termed as 0-11 Vxsiting Imenus m J.'1`aAuuLuvu m M. ....,....,..,...,_. between 42 With 2 =11 64th Curran g< Part! L took mall} C094 where con-[milking m to their throug`h\3150 8'01? ` their lifeland 5156`? 1 ez _._j__:._-..__. good $01` the 105615. Commander Camp Borden` Rem Edwin D_ sucox, a formel lfacecl the ba1_l to start the. game and minister 0f the Cong;-egationa: the eam_p_1mmediate1y forced the churches at Edgar, Dalston anq|p1a_y,_ mlssmg several close-in shots.` Rugby, in Oro township, passed away 01'1111a'd-row the first penalty and` at his home in Toronto on Tuesday, the Fhers xmmediately took advan- He retired from active work in 1921, `Gage Of the Odd man, Drake scoring- after serving as editor of the Can. when he batted in a loose ball from adian Congregationalist for thirteen Just Outside the crease. Orillia got years. He was ordained in 1873 and ' penityay but Hunt featured his first pastorate was in Oro town.-`*.~he glay by makmg some nice saves. mjp, where he labored with succe_,s`Peth1ck broke away and beat Mason for many years. From there he to tie the score. MoC1ean put the rg went to Stouifville, followed by a campahead again on anicc pass` from > 1,... nnwfnvnfn at Embro. and then to Partr1dge._ Pam1'igge made it 3 to 1 m A ..... A..- good \ *'-_ "v ` f`'````-```` - Borden which be RC start game ]_3arrie s junior team for next `fall Ithe camp _ mimediately forced Journeyed to Stayner Saturday night` Edgar amuplay,_ close-in shoLs.'and engaged the int `mediates 0] 1t. _first andlthat town in an exhl ition game. C advan- The local won from their much 5`C1`m8' 1103-V101` 0i3D01`1Y1tS 5 'C0 4; 'tT/ing the Can-i\VhI1 _bai/Bed b}11_f1`0m decision after about one minute of 5 Orlllla overtr_ne. Woods for Stayner was I penalty,` featured-the big scorer with three goals, Sum-. town, the play saves..me1-ville `getting their other counter. 5 ship with success`lPE3i;h.lCl{ For Barrie the scorers were Coulson i SC0l`- MC19a th'311d' B1033 ll i`.V9 93911.; and Bald.-"I again_ a nice pass` from',w1n, who scored the winning goal on,` long pastorate at Embro, then PaI't1`ldg- PM't1`18`9 made It a pass from Kashner. Bill Scott was -` Zaris Ohiuirch and was called to Zion on a neat solo effort. The Terriers the p1ay.maker for the local team, 4 Church, Toronto, in 1904. then. _C3I,T1 to life and 011 80315 `by making the play for three goals. { Ra1s1ns Curran and Arsenault tied Barrie line-u;p--Goal, Hooper; de.z l Monday afternoon between 4 and the Score at 3 311 b8f01' the P1`10d fence, H. Dyment and Edward; for-` ' 4.15 0 c10ck traic 310118.` .h18hW3-Y 11 ended-. iwards, Hook, Scott. Coulson and : was com.p1ete1y tied up w1th a heavy Orlllia drew down a penalty at tl_1e|B1o.g-g; downpour resembling a cloudbursu. start of the second frame, but B_1l1 Kashnel-_ At COOKS hm a pine tree was blown Clurran got thelr fourth goal wh_-11e across t13e.h1s`3>Y%>;._3`1i*.EE{,, f...`l`3 %.a?i`.`gan` $33 S`f.'r iiiifwdtil-.li%`i CENTRAL 11- sT- MARY'S 0 91.3 _._.._s 1... Han spares, Baldwin, Nye andi l between l highway I with 2 Co`ok s across the highway just before the rain, and shortly after the funeral of ` Mm ivrm-V Ann Cook had passed. after `one Iunerau U1. Mrs. Mary Ann Cook passed. ` Trafc Officer Thompson had to get a truck to remove the tree before o.....mn nnnhi hn resum~ed_ 4-xrcnle uampoeu. mummy ssvv Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kendall spent Sp1`uCt011 a few days in Toronto with their and score: daughters, on :1 sum: Mr.~:. D. McCa1man was the guest to make of Mrs. Harry Baskervie for a fen/`Imam she-1' d:1y.~'. 1ast'eek. make It 5 '1nn ncincsnr for Orn tmvnshin. Mr. Camp TORONTO Going-~Lv. TORONTO, 5 pm., 9 FRIDAY, MAY 27th. Ar. Montreal (Bona Venture) 12.30 a.m., 5.00 am., Saturday, May 29. Lunch Counter Cars on Special 'l`ruins--Good Se1'v1ce--Prices Rea- sonublc. Note-Going, tickets good on Special Trains only. Returning on Special I`rain.s leaving: 10 p.m. Sunday, or on all rc,r:uIar trains (cxccpt 4.00 p.m.) Saturday and Sunday. |Mv&m' d M J L ' 1 1\I ` . 1'.z1n rs. . exgw am yrs. `Wm. L(,-igh motorerl to Toronto the: AURO` lr. of the week and spent 11 day In an \~;It`n. Mr. and .\'Ir.<. Leonard Leigh. rink last The Ladies Aid of the United fmm Cm Church met at the home of Mrs. F. game Wu Boynton. .`~\fte1- the meeting refr(.-. -h- c1'0;-.~,u, b munt.-: \*.`(:rc served. up lay 21 .\I1~s. Ila-(-\`i(_, is vi.~:iting M1`. and Mrs. had the L Currie of Om Station. `two perk x.r.._- um-\-in m-nwfnrrl snent :1 fewifor the ; Tickets good in coaches only--No bnggmge checked. boy on 'J`nu1'suay, X\`1ay Lzm. ;;1n(1 uuuuuu; .LUL\Vcuua, ;..v.. The W.A. of St. Aidan s Chu1'c-`nltm-on, Stevens, B. Curran; .~~'1_) met at the home of Mrs. Geo. O Bri0n' Tuzlhopcj, \72u`1oy, Cu1`2'zm, A on \\'u May 11th. ;\h's.`;1u1g and K, Pethick. Hzxturhton of Shanty Bay was present.` mfg;-ee._e--Dick of B1'ad1` After the met-tin_<.;' r0fre: were 1g\v;m_< of Nev.-m'.1rket. .~:e-rved. M am: `Mr.-c .T Iain-b and )"[r.=.! .___,,... ,, ,..,._.,, .,,,;`_,:N Onto the; UKUKIL U, LA-nun uvnx-4.... V Lt. oxhibiiion ;_rzn`nc at the local Thursday night Aurora. won E 1` Camp Bonlon by U to 8. Tho|. Mrs. \v;\.< ax fair exhibltzon of 121- ` 7ref!'(2.'~'h- but \\'u.~: consMc12:'):y .a'1o\\'L- .~;c1'ics of pL-11a11Ec.~:. Camp: < edge on thle play for the lrst two m'iod;~7 but >21 in 21 man slort W113 few` for tphc grcoter plartyofgthc nal per- 7 J- PaCk- iod proved their undoing, Aurora igctting the winning goal with less Lhzm :1 minute to go. The game was V days in 4-,...M....,.,x hu mnnv snln rushes. only '.-U UJIL. \.\.~nnu`4 P`. and they slum quick ordm`. V` on at corner sh second on :1 re AU1'0i'1l mi.<. at this stzlgu zm fzwor of camp. .-\i't 21 slmx period, Burns ` the camp. H in goal for Au] made .:c\'e1'al b accepted 21 pas: it 5 to 4. Th stzwtud a rush to Hart ,who Mason to tie came back wit succession to 1 at the end of In the final from behind Lc the ;}.,'zunc with p`;u_v. A ock Cm-Er chzmce a of it. Yates pi from Ha on-A `. nu SINGLE RETURN $1.75 $3.15 Daily Service Eastern Standard Time Leave Barrie Leave Toronto 8.25 a.m. 7.20 a.m. -1:n ...... 13n am. I slow .s-tart in the second ;})c1`i0d, got the rst goal for `lthe Hodgrins replaced Milne Aurora in this 1'1'ain.t. ;n;i.l brilliant stops. Patrick pa.<.< from Feury to make The Aurora goalkeepr rush which ended in a pass ` placed the ball behind to the score. Pa1'tr.idge with two p,`0a.1s in quick succession make the score 7 to 5 the period. 1.. H... nni fmme Aurora came.- AURORA 9, CAMP BORDEN J ..4. H`,-. 1; I I ! N I )1 < the end 01 me penuu. J frame Aurora to tie the score and win gjmne less than a minute to` of penalties gave them and they made good use Z. got the rst goal on 21' ~ pu:=.~' from Harmon. Drake put the. " emnp two up again, scoring; while! "' goulcept,-i' was out of his net..lf `.o:\'1- by Fleilry Harmon and Patricki ~ put .-\ui`01'a in the lead for the rsul. zim-;- during` the game. H n.~..L.. P:\1't1`il'iQ`f` Km-nrtnn. um. lime uurmy. uu: gLuIu.'. D1'z1.kc,Sp1'ucton, P Burns .-`upp]"cd the pk The 1\ m* rhe1-n Advance lI1(1 ru,L1'u;x\ mu; 7 .d o` the wire.` '] y good chzumesn 5 2 period 4 to 3 in ` rt J10 1s in nt m .urora 3 h pass] I the period. t1l.4|...:-151:2:-|n..n.. u`, n -u V- ..--._..__ . any to Stan. Allandale t1'1mme(1 the strong ,3 man shun Prince of Wales team 5 to 4 in a ( goals to tie closely contested battle, which be-`; ' - " - `I\"\nFnrl Ln n}+1-mv +n-2111 uh li H19 nal. .0. Partrirlgc pL1nch for )'1`-"Of`i>1:iincluding the City oI_UEBa'\VzL: _ ll'clKL`H IL jgxuuc cu 1.1.; ;\\4(|..\. xvi- h.10.w b'o1'ms of tender with specication: 1 monument, ` ` ' I and cond1t1ons attached can be oh Motions ;'thEi:.i]tained from H. F. Dawson, Acting Wm ghollt Chief Purchasing Agent, Department ` iof Public Work,s Ottawa; and R. Mo1`z111--Lo\\'(:--Thzlt clerk \v1`iLe Wm. Kmcely 1':qL1est111g mm to open nz1lper- .. . .. . . .. .1-.1 . . 1. 0.1 }:. V ` . W S ;. A h t_ t_, 3(- \\ate1 couise \\11m 1un.s t11o_u,,1 Ls. .`:`1`1n1(?31a miiiltgilgie stup%~T.:mT01.0n1.?) igt ) property north of Sophm St., 111 order w1 ss ` " "' ' ' 1 Tendedrs \\"ll1H111O'fbC conside11`_edd n00dmi~ Of 3d.li1CC11l~' PTO` ` .~, . ess ma e on . e orms supp 1e y =- gglsz only the Department and in accordance. .\IcFa.(l paving of ' with departmental specications anclstreets covered by 1)0 9iti011S and by "`gPp1hu4cd conditions, f 1 `laws b_etproceed(-(1 with. Referred to] 1" . i ` The right to demand rom tie sum commit O0. - "" hclcessful tenderer a deposit, not ex-i MacL:`1`en--D0ugal--That in future T0: He`ceeding 10 per cent. of the amount'1'eque.<*L< for usg of re truck fox "' `mutC5 of the tender, to secure the prope. other than re glitimz be 1`ufe1`1'ed U1 : Theifullment of the contract, is re- to Fire and Police Cormnitteo. 111115 Stage Sm-\:0d_ I McFad(le11-C1ark--Tl121t sidewalk on 11 10112 Rx: nwlr=.r_ [be con. east gide ol'_Ias.~u {HG hick ss ist i fast his Ities e to xtely .lties and out Jugh `i(`.!`.s, hron rush .- de- I or- anal Oun- 1u.u Au. uvvu hum... . Scott and Marshall being the marks- men. Prince of Wales came right back with two, Ayers scoring on 2; shot from the corner and Goring taking a pass from Livingston. Ea.cn team counted a goal in the second, Lee scoring for Allandale and Webb for Prince of Wales. .tied ,both teams battled furiously in the nal frame. Scott put Allandale few minutes later Johnston took a pz:;<.= from Bowen to put them two up. Goring` scored for Prince of Wales to cut down the lead. but they could not get the tieing goal. i i - With the -score 10119 1113 On 21 Y1iC0 5010 05011. and a`lpo;~:sible to grant the petition to open i `penditures or 15o:.1'c1`s o1 Luucauuii. The Fire and Police Committee in ;its report recommended that an ad- 'vertisement be inserted in the local `papers asking for applications for the position of relief constable. Must Curtail VVork The Public VV01`k.~` Committee re- commended that in view of the tin- ancial condition, it would not be o l Mulcaster St. to We1ling`ton at pres- ent, but that t.he portion of the street open north of Penetang St. be graded and gravelled; that the re- que.~t of the Bell Telephone Co. to trim trees on Bradford and E.~:.=:1 Sts. and to erect poles on Henry St. be ` granted. .~ .,, 7777` . . . I.\l a..u|. a1.50 p.m. 10.30 am. 4.25 p.m. cl2.55 p.m. 137.30 p.m. 137.25 p.m. a--daily except Sun. and H01. b--Sat, Sun. &. H01. only. c-Sat. only. Jun- 5J.uiu.\.u. I Lbb The Finance Committee i'comnien(`i- 13"] ed that 21 letter be sent to the Boom vu`_)C`.'i of Education :i. that body to : `.1, ._ inc-et the Finance Committee to con- "`' sider the possibility of eoiisoiidziting Sealed tenders addressed to theithe duties of the seci`eta1;v of the .\(-ting Chief Ptlrchasing Aiicnt, D0',b011`(i with those of the town (.'iC1'K }mi"in0nt of Public W01`k~"y Otta\\'a,[:in 1`(.*`.1$l.H'C1`. with zi View to bring- -\\`i`ii be received at his ofce until 12ing the "town nances under one 8 `o'clock noon (daylight S3`v'3). Wed- head. thei'eb_\' efTeetiii;.>; a eonsiderzibie nesday, May 25, 1932,_fp1' the -_5\1I.)}31Yi`~f2l\'in{I; that account` of `Miss Reyn- of coal for the Dorninion Buildings olds be_. to the \ \7atei*_worI{.s T-m,it.h:'oii;:_iioiit the_P1'ovince of Ontario, Dept, with detziils; that no `11('il10ll be 1- including the City of Ottawa. itaken re giziiit to {I10 '.[&'CU1`.1.~'C1}i1 . ` 1 of specication: 0\\(.( . ...- , _LL,.,.14..p] ,..... 1". nh_I and school league, Central bean bl. Mary 5 r 72 Dumop St 111 to 0. Central were alwgys to be` The Shen Oi} iound swarming around then` oppon-gto erect a ght envts net. The losers tried two goal-Iboundary of 1kee:per in an effort to stop the score'gaI.age_ from mounting, but to no avall. Earl s_ B_ Hinds the winners Stephens was the h1g'h`Sew(_.1. trouble ; . c\`!'\1` \vH'}1 +"nm~ goals Bakogeorze .Q+ the winners Stephens me zugugsewm. trouble at ms Home on nlgn scorer with four goals Bakogeorge St and Robertson were next with twul each, while LeGezu`, Exell and Reyn- olds counted one each. Wysoglad iwas the best man for the loser. Isaac Scott, chairman of the `Equalization Committee of the Coun- 1ty Council, submitted a list of pro- |perties recently sold in Barrie, giv- ing the sale price and ZLSSeSSO(l value. Tim rim-k of London. 0nt.. wrote llnvuxuuuxnvng DD f\I:' \XIAII-`Q11 trickx `~ u..,.... ... ...__, __ rm` in H H` ` ~ A__?:_-: g. 1111 I `n. .o1V'irEKscored Pfiluce togstr ut ct |qu Itri SK r1 1 1 L.._.:,..- ..,!,1..,.,-~m1 4-n H-mmh Question: Why is ermzlsified cod- liver oil so important as an added ration with milk in the diet of children? vans--. v: v-..._._ -__ - Answer: Because when it is mixed with milk it; makes milk a more ei- aient rickets-preventing food smd builder of strong bones. Children like it lmrat in the fovm of II .-....-,.,.. _m.-.....,..,.m..,`...._..,\ . .___....._________. H B < . H ; l i` ' =.. f J -_ _Y_``;;- 5- ` ..;_ `I-_,` -_J )1 LESSON No. 15 ` :1 t Ques tion: emulsified -- :--v\r\vi~nr\I' ac an added .- making many of COUNCIL MEMBERS rrnw-:1 Patrick and q--u- N-n-rrn-rn A 1' 1\Irt Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in the United States. 2r 3y order, N. DESJARDINS. Secretary. f Public Works, [ay 2, 1932. _ "-~ ex-1 r amount'reques ts Works _____lSt.. John St. and l`.rock St. _ ,. ......W..,.._. , i be (I(m.~`lL1'll(7tC`(i on side of Ins: Road from Baldwin north. to committee. Referred Board of log'c1'.~:--James-Ti1z\t lnnisfil consider g`ravelliug' Rog`ers---Bla.ir--T`nat; council con- sider purchz1sinp,' some soluable m;il~ erial to ll holes in :1.~"] )imlt p'J.~.'i)lj_',.| Shmmon-D0naldson '....it .`\f_;",l`l- cultural Society be granted L150 01 g'rn-'lcr 1.0 level race track. ' Clark---Wi1e.~:~'l`hzit council Lake immediate action to stop children from roller skating: on paved 1'oa(I.<. The practice is becoming; popular and may lead to serious consequences If allowd to continue; that teachers be asked to advise children to discon- `L 1.2.... . l\1z1c.L.:`ren--1Jou.g`z\.1--inan lll LllLLH`L (Continued from page one) Chairman of Water and Light Commission Resigns J. A. MacLaren wrote tendering his resignatioii from the Water and Light Commission, to take effect at `once. His reason for resigning was that the Examiner had done a por- tion of the printing for t-he commis- 'sion since he had been on the board. `At the time it was not thought thzn the clauses in the Municipal Act .`dealing with this matter applied to . the commission, but as there was as . doubt, he p=1'eferred to \vit.hdra\\'. _.i....___ .1.` LL- n tr r1-,__:L. Th secretary of the I wrote on behalf of ` Direc. tors asking that box be installed in the \ L ` hospital. 1'` T`I .....1.1.. . ..;-.I.,..l ..w,,..u.. C. Hawkins asked permission ,cut down curb for a d-rivexvay to iga1*ag`c at 58 Elizabeth St. `. A nnfinn wn: wvz-nivrrd frnm '_`._ ,"l1 a.} ,'C at O6 ILIIZEXUELII CL. ; A petition was received from D1`. {McDouga1l and others asking that the hydrant planned for corner of Francis and Donald Sts., be chaligeu to corner of Francis and Henry Sts. T110 (`nnnrlinn Ton-inn :1, fnr Ethe use of the Ag1'icu1tu'rzL] Park fox.` to or rrancxs anq nenry ms. The Canzullan Leglon asked for Civic Holiday. 1|/l ..LA. `n-L.....L_-... I\p-1')r! LL..A. .. ,...; \/I v u. ;..-.u.uu..y. Matt. Robertson asked that a suit- able approach be made to his pro- perty on Poyntz St. I`.hn Tmnm~1'n1 Oil (Tn, nskpd nm'1ni.u- peruy on royntz an. The Imperial Oil Co. asked 1)0'l`l11IS-` 'sion to move gas pump from Palmer : _g-`Mtge $9 ". rmwkins. I .-_ ml TI `IN.-1. n.-.A ..+1...-mu n+:H.u-.n,lI .W H. Fisher and others petitioned `council to gravel Innisl St, as the `sand was blowing into their hon1c_2.= and onto their properties. I (Inn `Rn1:nrrpn1-ma wvnfp (-nmnInin- amuse we `V. uawmns. M n kl-HQ OHIO 1311131 Geo. Bakog ging of water 1 `at the east E was changed. ` Thrx Qnlvn-fi` l'l`\l\\l.al.a 1.1-. .\.....u between all points on Gray Coach Lines routes. (Except U.S.A. Points) cnangeu. 1 The Salvation Army asked permis- sion to hold a tag day on Sa.`ou1'da.y, May 21st. I 13--.- D. `D....,. L`... 1-1,..-. 1'\Aun.-an v 4u.u._y 5. .Lou. Boys & Boys, for the Dercae lBeauty Salon, asked permission to `erect a sign on the second floor at 72 Dunlop St. 'T`hp Rhpll Oil Co. asked nerlnission mg` the sale DTICQ Emu zxssesseu Vzuue. The clerk of London, 0nt., advising that a resolution had been _I1 passed by the council of that city to '_-[the effect that the provincial legis- _1'_1ature be _petitioned_to consider fav- e.orably gwing councils power toward . lsupervision and cont.1'o~l1ing the ex- L: penditures of Boards of Education." ", Fl-m Fire I I '1z uumop on Co. asked permission lto lighted sign at the north . l1n11nrluv\? n`F R1~v:nn MOYl@V,9 J.` \l.l.J.l .l.VL.I;l J.u.a.a.n.a .n.vIu IN CRITICAL MOOD tmue it. Donaldson--Shzmnon-'IFhat coun- cil consider asking for a renewal of petitions from the residents on the l;~.`t1'e0ts petitioned last year for pav- ing. 1,..." Mn...,.. rmm+ 17,...1..;. m 1. `C1`lll1 LU nu u Shmmon-I Sociv law C1a1~k---Wi1 21 i to ('01 adv tinue it. n,,.m1,:;.m., Lo\\'c--M0ran--That Eccles St. be [graded and _:ravellcd from Elizabeth St. to VV01]i11. ,`tOI1. I \\'41n.-_.Tnmc-u_.'F`hnf nnnnr-31 r-nn- st. to wcmngwn. _ ` Wi1es-Jmnes-'I`11at council con- .si(1e1' gradimg; and _2'1'ave11ing Eccles St. 'fromTg`liz:1bcth St. to Perry; Perry St. from Eccles to Jane, and Victoria from Bradfortl to Innis-l St. \K7Hnu:'I`lnnf Rnnvr] nf T-nnna from bractlortl to mms-r11 an. James-Wi]es-'.I.`ha.t Board of Works con. building a cement walk on the west . of Brzzdford (St. from Dalton White s service sta- tion to Essa Road. 5 T\nnn1:I.::n1_..'Phn.f. 1 hnrrnl 17.-an-nu-2 Tickets and Information at Is I I Q I110 13111311" IJl'0pEl'LlGS. . Bakoigeorge wrote complain- ` going onto his property end since the highway hnnopri ;`tion to Essa Road. Roge1's--Dona1dso11--Tha.t a barrel! of bhu `..m(- be r.u1'cha.~'cr.1 for use 01' .\ ...;..n. ; wrote complaining of at his home High ECU sign ELL hill`! IlUl'b!l Bryson & Mor1ey's . LHB DUEIIVU U1 t a re alarm 5 vlcmlty of the R.V. Hospitzu the Board 01 n E`... n`m \v1\1 to -1-ivmvnv tn hi: his V CHIROPRACTIC ` kcf'1if}; {i;:`i:K[Bi1R1ss* BAKKIL Clarkson Hotel. Phone 62. _ _` , ....-.~m- --.sr.an; 60 Elizabeth St. -FO-R-- FLU AND COMPLICATIONS Following the u, tone up the ham-t and svstem in general the tone we heart and system general with a course of adjustments. We Solicit Full Investigation as soft as nature's own As natural as though they were placed here by the fingers WAVES of M-oltheVr7 Natvure herself. For a becom- tng Permanent con- sult our expert. BEAUTY SALON Phone 288 Over Robt. Simpson Co. They ll GR 0 W! DERMAC Gray Coach Lines 11 ADDIL`