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Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1915, p. 1

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Copies Weekly 52nd Year. The Barrie Examiner ___"__"i'I d"3 Morning ll The returns for Barrie P. O. _=show a total gross revenue of 1 $17,553.66; money orders issu_ ; ed, $71.617.88; money orders _;paid 890,820.75; postal notes `paid, 812,822.67; compensation _ to postmaster: on money orders. $328.82; on savings bank.$33.i2; _lon postal notes, $48.70: on an- ,nuities. 87.72; forwarding al- _ lowanoe, `$156; salary, $4,535.10 (from which all the staff is paid) .I AII-_.I-I- n ____ -_ --- Our readers will remember that a Local Option by-law was sub- mitted in 1913 and did not. re- ceive the requisite number of `votes. and the statute provides ;that a similar By-law shall not `be submitted for three years. By a consent judgment in the action i brought by George Overholt to ,set aside this proceeding as ir- lregular. it was arranged that an- iother By..law might be submit- ted and passed in January 1914. Mr. George H. Hair took proceed- ings in the Supreme Court of the |Province for an injunction re- straining the Council from pass- ing the By-law in January 1911 by both the High Court Division I and the Appellate Court. In this I litigation some of the judges while questioning the binding ef- :,fect of the consent judgment in `the Ovcrholt action, and leaving `lthe way open t.o proceedings to _!quash the By-law, thought. the I injunction was not the proper remedy. Messrs. Arthur and ,2 Kennedyare now. attacking the &By-_law on the ground that the ijconscnt judgment in the Over- `;hOlt action was not binding on _-them, that the Local Option by- {Haw of January 1914 was not jlawfully submitted and ought not ' to have been submitted until _ January 1916. but the injunction was refused \-~~---- ~~---v-- --- ---v -av-u -u yu-U1 Allandale figures are: Gross ,revenue, 82,311.11; money or- iders issued. 847,036.10; money {orders paid, $9,334.02; postal notes paid. $938.20; compensa- tion to postmaster: on money or- ders, $l58.7l; on savings bank, $17.05; on` postal notes, 85.21; forwarding allowance, 842; sal- ary. .8900; allowance towards rent, fuel and light, 8105. '"iii;ii'c'rF{?s"$}' 1356 `as mu- lows: W. J. Shanahan, Barrie- lcomlng Show At The Grand The spoilers." The people of Canada are at last to have an opportunity to witness the world famous photo- play The Spoilers," which was filmed from the book of that |name by Rex Beach. We under- fstand that the film was an im- fmense success in all the Ameri- can cities where shown, and it will undoubtedly appeal to the Canadian people. even to a great- ser extent than the Americans. I . It is a picturesque rugged ro- mance of Alaska, and` a thrilling `red-blondcd story of strong men `battling for supremacy, with all itheir power of mind and muscle, `alert for every cast of chance. iThose who have read Rex .Beach s book will appreciate ithese strong and virile charact- iers of the Alaskan sllores. onus: LJIILII. I/L30 '[;.ittt1.r.':p1ayed the Princ- ess Theatre, Montreal. 11 days to `capacity audiences and was highly eulngizod by the Press of `that city. In 1872 he married Annie Mill- er. eldest daughter of the latei Wm. Miller of Stewarton, Ayr-l shire, Scotland. She survives with four sons, Alex., Wm., George and David. all of Oro. His only daughter died when eight years of age. Mrs. J. J.z Brown of Barrie is his sister.i His other sister, Mrs. Robt. Muir of Shanty Bay died some years ago. The sorrow of the her- eaved is shared by a very wide circle of friends. | i wVi`lu1'b9 ,aeen' at the Grand mbera house, Wednesday, March `.3rd. Barr-lo P. 0. Returns. The annual report of the Post Master General for the year end- ing Mar. 31, 1914, has just been received. .(Meal`nrd Mirror.) Messrs. VV. `H. Arthur, bailiff iof Meafnrd, and W. H. Kennedy, rowner of the Royal Hotel (and `proprietor of the Barrie Liquor ;Store) havo served not'ice`of mo. tion in the Supreme Court of Ontario for an order quashing the Local Option by-law, passed on 16th February, 1914, The Jmatler will come up for hearing at Osgoode Hall, Toronto. on Monday, March 1st. 1915, at 11 "l'ochnlcal Objections Taken by {the Barrie Man--can to be Heard, Mar. 1st. lw. H. xauusov Arrncxs MEAFOID L. 0. BYLAW J. A. MICLIIQ. Edhor W. (3. Walls. Business Msnn(ot K7{nst}6n'g*,"sr}aEt"" Iiti-' 't}6x; $252.15; w. J. Bishop, R.M.D..; No. 2, $700.08. -\Nm. 0. Keaton-'s Scholarship. I Another graduate of Barrie Collegiate Institute has disting-` uished himself _at Toronto Uni. versity. III IV "_-l__ _- I__A i,,,I_ u-1. \a\r\JlI\/lug When eighteen years of age he! joined `the Oro Agricultural So- ciety and kept up his membership, until death. He was a director and prosiylentl for many years and latterly was an honorary, director. In no place will hisl kindly greeting and hearty hand-l clasp be more missed than at the annual Oro Fair. He took a keen interest. in all matters per- taining to the advancement of agriculture. Hillsdale, $945.50; W. W. Boyce, Barrie.-Midhurst, 8180; E. Sex-_ igny, P.O. to G.T.R., 8304.47; WW A_.___l__;_. -A__,_A Set-gt. Mark: ......... Joa. W. Smith ..... ..36... J. P. Melvin .. 1 Corp. Geo. Walton . . . . . .22.. G. H. Hollingshead . . . . Geo. Livingstone Morley Thomas .......... ..19.. Bugler E. M. Ball ............. G. E. Moore ............... ..l8... Bugler Roy Goodfellow . . . .18. . Pte F. Agnew .. .. .. ...26.. Chas. Anderson . . . . . . . . " Ed. Dalton ................. ..l8... " Hargry Barkley . . .. . .18.. " J. H. Blackstock .. . .27. . Jos. Brooks . . . . . .21 . . Archie Baxter .............. -- v--' - `W. G. Kester was last week: Captain C. K. s. Macdonell, Barrie. Lieut. J. H. Morgan. Barrie: Lieut. W. S. Mcclinton, Elmvale. N. 0. 0. : AND MEN. Name ._ Ago Birthplace Address H.S. lergt. J. W. ........... ..34...England ................... "Barrie-M I` T _ `X7 V `TE `l `l - L.._,';L `IT-l,'I 11 /*1 un- BARRIE; CANADA. FEBRUARY 25, 19:5 reJ'Ba${o/ ..I.I ' ' Ormond Bowman Allan Brown E. Callaway G. Carson ...... .. Ernest Carter Jack Carter .... .. S. Carpenter .... .. Arthur Brown o o o o no n u o u on n o . - In J. Carter ........ . . L. A. Christie .. J. E. Cloughley .' Geo. Davis ....... .. W. J. Dean . . . . .. ouooo Harry Fallowfjeld .... .. Harry Fenton C. A. Firman .. Albert Fraser Tlios. Fraser .... .. Oscar French . Lorne Gill . . . . . . l l R. E. Green s.. .. F. E. Henderson J . C. Henderson Jas. Hall ........ .. Albert Harding .. Albert Hayward A. E. Hooper R. Hooten . . . - o .- - n - - o on Edwin Harvey I G. Allan Ingram .. J. W. Johnston . A. H. Johnston . . . . Frank Johnson . . .. Harry Knox .. W. L. Kissick . .. J no. Lawson .... .. M. L. Lang ....... .. Wm. Large . C. F`. Litster .... .. Edmund Lynch Wm. Lyons ....... .. W. MacArthur G. J. Macdonald . a o a o to D. B. Macdougall .. Jas. Mackie .... .. H. McLean ..... . . Thos. Mays .... .. A. C. `Maynard .. Walter Middleton E. Moules ...... .. Donald McKay .. . . John Moad .. .. .. Ardagh Milne . . . . David Newman Roy V. Nicholas .. Lewis Osbond Y. W. Page .. John Parker Hy. Patterson . . .. E. Parsons . . Jas. H. Purt . l WE. 3i{ziL1rI '.'.'.'.'.'. Geo. Reynolds ....... .. T. E. Ritchie .......... .. W. L. Richardson . . c. Sheppard .......... Bertrand Smith ...... .. R. Soulsby ............ .. Fred Smith .. .. ... G. T. Seadon .. F. Stevenson .. .. . Jos.Smith .. .. ... H. F. Sanders .. J. H. Stebblings .. Jas. Sullivan ....... .. A. Thorogood ....... .. Bani. Taylor .......... .. F. Treacher . . . . . .. B. VanKoughnet ..... .. John Welsby ......... .. A. Waddell . . .. .. --- vnnov `Inuit I R. L. Bell Honor Roll for Third Contingent He was a Presbyterian and 8.; member of the Sons of Scotland.l In politics he was a staunch Liberal, an active worker`, a well-` informed and keen debater, and held the office of victupresident, of the North_ Simooe Reform As..3 sociation. i I a 0 can one-u soon con: 0 .- ooocu cannon on r ` OFFICERS: . .=23.. . .31.. .. .21.. ...2I.. ".21.. . . 20.. .....22.. ...29... .:...4o... ..22.. 91 and on ..22.. ..i9. ...l9.. .. 19.. . .19.. ....I9.. 21.. %.'.5i.'.` .28.. .'.'..7;!`5'.'. . . 18.. . 20 . ANIMALS ASTRAY are likely to be recovered quickly i! adver- tised in this adlet column. Gir- oulotion of over 3500 weekly. .18. . 25.4 ...18.. ..29.. .. 21.. `.34.. ...2I.. .24. .18. .2]. ..l8.. ..3l. ...21. ..40.. .19.. Q21] ..19.. 35:. .'.32. . ...EZ1L-Ed": ................ ..Ba}}i:-ii Hebburn, Eng. Collingwood-M E I ...Aberdeen, Scot. ...... .. Elmval.>-S 2. . . Barrie ...................... "Barrie.--S . ,..Crew, Eng. .. Collingwood-M . Barrie ...................... ..Barrie-S ...Aurora, Ill. ......Barrie--S i: "Briton-Ferry, Wale .. Collw d...S l ..North Shields, En. Ba.rfir-S !; -Waubaushene . Waubaushene--S ; .Owen Sound . . .Owen Sound-S `, ..Campbellford, Onf. . . . . .. Orillia--S '4 ..Allanda.le Allandalo---S -Liverpool, Eng. .......... ..Ba1'1'iO-S . .Thornton ...Wyevale--S . .Taplow, Eng. . . . . . . .Bar1-ie-S ..Glasgow, Scot. ....... ..Midland-ll .New Lowell . . . . .. New Lowe1I--S ` .. Georgetown, Ont. Allandale-S - .. Cobourg ................ ..Midland-S 9 ..Uxb1-idge . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Seagrave--S . ..Hadden Han. Eng. .... .. 0rillia-S .Davenport, Eng. . . .Elmgrove-S l` ..Jersey Island ..... .. Coldwater-ll .. Cross-in-Hu.nd, Eng., Big B. Pt-S ' __Cross-in Hand, Eng., Big.B. Pt. S ..Coldwater, 0nt., Waubaushene--S 5` ..Barrie .. ..Ba.rrie--S 1] ..Flos Tp. ...Elmvale-S g` .. Colwell ................... ..Colwell--S E` ..Flos Tp. Elmvale--S H ..Gibson, Ont . . . . . ...Allenwood-S ,3` ,_Lit~t.le Current, 0nt., Waub ne-S I ..Ellon, Scot. Pt. McNicoll--S I . Gravenhurst . . . . . . . .. Allandale--S .. Hendon, Eng. ....... .. -....Ba.rrie-8 ` .. Hendon, Eng. .......... Barrie-S .\Vavol`lvy .. .. .. Waverley S : ..Orilliu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0rillia--M ` ..('0llinQ;wo0d . . . . .. Collingwood--S ' .. New Lowell ....... .. New Lowell-M t ..Mulmur Tp. ....... .. B1-entwood-S -I ..Saneld, Manitoulin Allandale--S .Ca.lve|y, Eng. .......... .. .Orillia.-S Tollendal .. . . .. ..Barri- -.\_I Z ..(3raigvale .. . . . . . . . .. Alla.ndale--M i Jlatford, Eng. .... .. Collingwood-S `t .Havant, Hants, Eng. . . . .Ivy-S .Barrie .. .. .. .. Barri:---S ` . NorthShields, Eng. Wzu1b'shrne--M II ,Allandale .. . . . . .Allandale---S I .Midland . . .. .. . .Midla11d--S .Edinburgh, Scot. . . Elmvalt-.--S .Edgar . . . . . . . .01-o Statiun--S .Pathheadford, Soot..... Wan en9---S I . London, Eng. Wyevale--S I, .Brancaster, Eng. Pt. He`-.\licoll--S '1 ..0rillia .._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0tillia--S '( .Kilkel]y, Ireland ....... ..Barr1e---S I I .Widnes Lame, Eng. ...Allandale-S 9 Flos Tp. Elmvale-3 ( .Edinburgh, Scot. ....... .. Vespra--9 0 .Inverness, Scot. Elmvale-S t` . Aberdeen, Scot. . . . . . . . ..Midland---S 5 . Durham, Eng. Dwight, Ont.--M i .Surbiton, Eng. . Waubaushe-ne--M .Orillia ....................... ..Orilliu-S K .Flos Tp. Elmvale--S 3 . Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hillsdale-S .Glasgow, Scot. . . . .Midland`--M 5` ,(_1hest.(~r-ville . . . . . . . C wnod-S i .Barrie `. . . . . . . . . .Ba1'rie-S V] .Va.ugha.n Tp. ...Barrio--S ` Taunton, Eng. .... .. Cookstown---S 5 . St. lves, Eng. ...Tllornton-S ` ,Ipswich, Eng. . . .Collingwood--S I o . Eingstnnal, Eng-. ....... ..-Barrio--S .Brauxt.nn, Eng. . .Pt. McNicol S .Brist0l, Eng. . . ..Pt. Mr'Nicnl S .Bury St.Edmunds,En2 Cook n-S . Waverley ................ ..Waver'ey-S .Tin_v Tp. .. Waverley-S Elmvale ...Elmvale--S .Forgusonvale . Fergusonvale--S .Watford, Eng. Collin!Wood-8 .Heckmondwicke, Eng. 0rillia-S .Gateshead, Eng. Col1ins.rwood-I Jnndnn, Eng. .. .. ..Barrie-S .Vespra . . . . . . . . . .Vespra-S .Br-adford . . . . . . .Bradfnrd-S .Midland . . . . . . . . .Midland--S . Winnipeg ............ .. Allandalo-S .Battesdale Green, Eng. Barrio-M .London, Eng. Waubaushene~-K ..Baintree, Eng. Waubaushenr-I .Ma3.chedash Tp. ...Ht. Stephen-S .Brixton, Eng. .......... ..Elmvalo-B . Collingwood .... .. Collingvobd--S .Widness, Eng. Crown Hill--H . Midland . . .. . . . . .Angus--S I./xrnncgs ay evening a most on the Malay was given to \/tl.bUl\ ll .nuu1i1uu--D "` ""` 0 T!```Sd Battesdale lmstructwe talk London, [Federated States sunulauu .Baintree, the men in T"i,"it5_' Schl'r(_ m .Ma_tcheda.sh py Mr J` B` Fmmmg who `wed Briitonv Eng. lrn the State of Iohore for some .Collingwood l `"`- *5 a "P*"d by 3 Widness, [number of lantern slides most of ' _ _ `the original photographs having `been taken by Mr. Feilding him- I i self. The men were much in- awarded Ramsay Sch0l3PShlp|`e]-ested and Showed their appr9_ by the Governors of the Ul'liVel'-iciatjon of the ovonjngno omen sity of Toronto. The scholargainmem by a hearty vote of ism! is 360: am is 099 to 3'0-ithanks. Dr. Crease with his us- ;or graduates in political seience.,'ua] ggod nature, took charge of The competition was an essay on: me yamom and showed the the Commercial nd Financial ,;o'o_ .Relations Between Ecanada and __________ the United States Mr. Kesier -Use Rosaderma Cold Cream graduated last year, and is now for massage purposes. It feeds a student in law at Osgoodo Hall. the skin and keeps it fresh and During his final year at the Uni. beautiful. Price 25 cents at versity he was editor of _Vauy.`l|oberteon`s Drug Store. l g Capt. Osborne, Deputy Asst. !Adjt. and Quartermaster Genmu al, was here on Saturday inspect- fing the 35th Regt`s. quota. He complimented Capt. Macdonell :on the fine lot of men under his i command. While devoting himself` in- dustriously to his vocation of; farming, Mr. Campbell found time to devote to public affairs. For twenty-ve years he served the township in different capa- cities. Starting as auditor, then in turn as councillor, deputy- reovc and reeve. .During the commissionership days in the` county council he and Dr. Wells i represented the district comp!-is-% ing Barrie and Om. He was one; of the strong advocates of a county road system and made a study of road-building. The `fine; roads in the township of Oro are in no small degree due to his ef- forts in county and township` councils. In the County Council; Mr. Campbell earnestly advocat-I ed the encouragement of re_for-g ostaiinn. He was a good speak-` or and was very popular with his; confreres in the Council. | `IV `---5 an `}lll\l.IIIO H Bar-rack\s Notes. 3 With the nmcers, the total roll `is now 103. A few more men ICRTI yet be taken on. Gerard B. Strathy has again shown his public spirit by donat- ing to No. 2 Casualty Clearing: Station of the Army Medical, Corps, under command of I.ieut.- `Colonel Rennie, a Wolseley au-T itomobile ambulance. fully equip-: lped, the same to be delivered f., o.b. London, This corps expects: to leave shortly, and G. B. }Strathy is going as Quarteiug master. The gift has been ac-= cepted by Lieut.-Col. Rennie and` ,Major-Gen. Hughes, who have; `thanked him for it. The value_ of it is estimated at about 38,-; 000 to $10,000. Three Brothers at the Front. Lt. James G. Ross, who was; divisional engineer for the G. T. `R. at Allandale some years ago,` is with the First Contingent in :France as machine gun oicer ifor the Fifth Royal Highlanders of Montreal. His brother Major iJno. M. Ross is with the Seaforth ,-Highlanders and another brotb-. ier Major R. B. Ross is transport ioiiicer of the first battalion, first jbrigade. now in France. An funcle, Capt. James G. Ross, M.D.,. "of Rainy Hill, Alta., has joined !the staff of the 33rd Battalion,` iC.E.F., in training in London, land purposes raising a full com- upany from his native township lzorra, Oxford County. A; `l'I..____ (`A I it ,beautiful. `Bebe:-tson`s -v \4\.Ah uavnnvvg ;'TL:;ts'u`;l'd;y morhing church into1-est throughout the county. `pm-ade was held to the Central "7 `o"" Mnthndist Church. Found Dead In Bed- In the rain on Tuesday drill" A despatch from St. Cathar- was held in the Town Hall and ines in yosl,erday s dailies re- iin the Market Hall below. ported the ' sudden drain of a { Capt. Macdonell and Sergt. former proprietor of the Barrie ]Milvin were in Toronto last Hotel as f0l10WS:- I . i I I tMilvin tweek in__ connection with the is-' -__ _.--v -.-. y LJIDII uunu Capt. -Itl-:a\cdonell an'(`1' suing of new khaki uniforms, which are expected this week. ' "l;I'e;tmSu11.nday morning the s0ld-. ;iers will attend Christ Church. IAfter service they will be given {dinner in the schoolroom by the `ladies of the congregation. l'\_ "TIL A- ,, -_ \.I-I \\.J v\_|IIll'\;\l!3\.lo 5 Dr. Roy Thomas is one of three doctors chosen for spncial work in connection with the hos- pital at Exhibition Camp. I Q.-...... `I\--.I- ' V.--`-.- v.-o Dr. Lvwis has been busy vac- cinnt.in;.: the men the last couple `of days. The operation was tak- en smilingly, but it's safe betting that many of the men won't look so cheerful a week pence. ' _ I Iitiws Pte. 1.ynoh's fsevere illness from pneumonia will prevent his going with the 3rd Contingent. < -\- `:11: Sarjeant has been Sl)(.'-: cessful in securing a place on. the Toronto University Medical Corps. It was stated last week that only five men were to be taken from the Fourth Year, but room was found for several ad- ditional men and he was fortun- ate enough to be taken. Double the number required volunteered. `l\__ r: Docoasc-d was born in Barrie` on May 1st, 1844. the only son or Aloxandor Campbell and Catharine lmnpba-II of Islay, Scotland. who were among tho early settlors in Barrie. His` father was a carp:-nter by t.1'mlr and built the frmnework of the 'Qucen`s Hotel, tho Barie Hotel and a number of houses in town. Among the prized possessions of Mr. Camphvll were the old broad: axe, saw and othnr tools used` by his father. When George was` Ive years of age, his parents} moved to lot 17. con. 4; Oro, and the rest of his life was spent` there. .... .. ..-u-xynn `.1-call- Q Sam Davis, son of Stephens, has enlisted 3rd Contingent and is ing at Guelph." \ GERARD B. STIATHY GIVES ADDITIOIAI. OIIAIIGES A IOTOR AMBULANCE AGAIXT THE OOOPEBC I cost About $10,000--J. 0. Ross The with Fifth Royal 8cots-lIolos GM of Soldiers In Training. In `l`I:lMS-Ih(IoCou|uJ cu. Potunnun lhodvuoo] IIJO r'Mrs, with 110; _in train..`; 7 v-..--c,vv-.-u aunt Pl IOIILI-' . er has already been committed .!for trial for the alleged theft. of .grain from the barn of Mr. John l.Harshaw. The disposal of the llwswag" at Alliston by young :,Cooper, his ight and sensation- .al capture by High Constable `Marshall, are fresh in the minds `of our readers. Harry Cooper, `who has been a model prisoner "since his incarceration in the gCo=unty jail, on Monday faced two charges of cattle stealing, and None of the theft of some corn. , Sufficient evidence was lalien to . send the prisoner up for trial and the County Judge will try gall the charges on Friday. Two ` more charges of theft have been ` laid against Peter Jesse Cooper, the father_nf Harry, who is also `awaiting trial on the grain steal- ing cases. William Potter and "Son conduct a saw milling bnsi- nose at Potter's siding, in Ves- 'pra. Their place was recently broken into and some clothing, -provisions and _other merchan- `dise stolen. Two Tormiln de- `tectives were employed on the `case but were unable to discover anything. High Constable Mar- shall thouzht the elder (Zooper was implicated, and following up certain clues reeoveI'e(l the property. La:-. Sa'nrday Mr. Pot- er went to the jail with Mr. Mar- shall and recognized and iden- tified, the suit the. elder Cooper was wearing as part of his stol.. en property. Two charges of theft have been laid by Marshall :agaiiist Peter Jesse Cooper, which will be investigated on fSaturday by the P.M. Cooper, Sr., `who has already been committed lfor trial on the grain charges, `prefers to be tried by a jury. The assizes open here on March the `ninth before Chief Justice Mul- ock, who will deal with the case. A. A. Hughson, is defending young Cooper, and C. R. Mc- Keown, the father. Crown Attorney Island is prosecuting. The cases are attracting great interest the In regard to the statement of Wm. ll. Campbell's h last week e issue, I hereby deate it to be abeolutery false, and mis- leading. As regards to the gate being nailed, I can produce wit- neeses, both men and mum, to prove that my statement h your issue of Feb. 11th to be true and made according to facts 0! the balance -of Wm. M. Campbell's statements I leave the pubic to judge. As far as I am manned this will end our controvulay. (signed)- \.IR8. W. J. CAMPBIIL. Feb. 23rd, 1915. FOR SALE---The highest qualety printing of every hint; Nir- prioes. Enniner and Slur- i by Banks ullce. 5 --The cold that settles on your lungs is nothing to trie with. Start taking Penslnr White Pine and Spruce Balsam to-day. Get it at Robe:-tsofs. Samuel Bnattle, pI'0|)I'i't0I' of the Mansion House, this city, for the past three years, was found dead in his bed this morning by his wife when she attempted to rouse him for the day. He was born in Brussnls, 0nt.. and had conducted hotels in Barrie. 'l`o- ronto and Welland. He was in his ftieth year, and is survived by his wife, four brothers and one sister. ' l)no of tho loading cizens 0! (ho Townup mui a man wen knomnl and Inghly nhunnnd in, Barrkizuulthrnughnut Us dis- Lrict pass:-d away vanly on Mon- day Inurnipg in thv person of; (ieorgo - .an1pbnH. . VVondlea Farm, Guthrie. D4`-nth was elm-E to artemal snhuwmis. lie had. been cnnm-d to bed but eight days. (Orangeville Pm-st.) High Constable Marshall hav- fing laid three additional charg- yes against. Harry Cooper, the al- `leged grain thief, the prelimin- ary investigation was opened on :Monday morning, Fun. 22, before :P. M. Pattullo, at the Court. Eouse, Orangcville. The prison- nn kn" ..l........l_ L, "6IJtI}} ; n;I`;';':>:ris'|'(>n-owl.-'-I-3:1": Warden Potter : Firm. Father Accused of stealing .Al.l.._ __.n -_.__:_n.._. -n_.___ 12 Pages Section 1 Pages I to 4 NOTICE. A LEADING mun IN one I won oven 25 Vanna] Ex-Reeve George Campbell Died` on Monday Mornlng In 'I-lls 11st Year.

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