Ilo -Tuesday was a dark, dreary. drizzly AI? "c "SEE; 'oTz.oo." Tu:'oI-:7." Linked Together. -- I_L4__.Ll_.. __j Nearly 3 Big Blaze. 1 an SPECIAL NOTICE. .....-..... A ---.... . .. ll ulll UUI.' I3 LIUUI. UOBUU. . It will be in remembrance that the rate- ayers petitioned for a reduction 01 licenses ast spring. that the petition was lost largely because some of your council declared them- . selves ignorant of the wishes of their con- stituents, but were willing to test the mat- ter by the people. believing that in all ques- tions affectinq our municipality the rate- payers have the right to use the privilege the law accords them on this question. `K7.-. I-Ln-unfn-un nonnnulv unnnlunnntvohxln HA4`! ULIU IQVV GUUULLIU DIICIII Ull IIIIID Iil-IVDIILIJLIJ We therefore request your honorable body to submit the matter of the reduction of licenses to the number of nine to the people, the same to_ be voted on by them in the usual way at the coming municipal elections. This modetof procedure having been adopted by many cities and towns in Canada, and your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray, etc Qinnnrl nu lnoluf nf n-V (\f."IAV' on behalf of ifty others, . N. M. STEVENSON, F. G. E MCKEE, Secretary. V Pres. W.C.T. U REPORTS. The committee submitted reports recom- mending the paymentof a. number of `ac- counts amongst which was one to the Barrie Water Works C0,, of $1474.00, another to the Electric Light Company of $552.25, salaries, wages; sewer accounts and other smallvmatters totalling $2659 05. `fi __ ___L `T- In 'I1._LI2_ I'IT_._I-.. l \-......3LI..... BIIIGII. IIIGIIUUIH IIUIIQIIIIJ WGUUU VOI- Report No 19, Puhslic Worksllommittee Your Committee beg to report recommend- ing the acceptance of the proposition con- tained in a communication from Lennox, Ault & Kerr, in reference to the McCullough property now included on Nelson St., said property being the payment of $15 and the costs of conveyance for property-providiu that the costs of conveyance does not excee the sum of ve dollars. -n-___.. 11'- In 1|-r_4.-.........I... ......:I .............. IIIIU Hlllll U1 LIVU QUIIDLH. Report No. 10, Waterworks and sewers Your Committe be to re rt that in uran- ance of the resolutions 0 this Counci they have advertised for tenders for the construc- tion of a. sewer on Bayeld St., between ,Ross and Dalton Sts., and that they received anumber of tenders, some for the work en bloc and some for different ortions thereof. Your Committee has deeme "it best in the interest of economy to let the said work in parts and they have accordingly contracted as follows : 1 111241, 11-1-1. C1L-_I--l- .._.J T.......... DIE . U3 LUHUWB I I 1. With Caleb Sherlock and James Ball for the digging and excavating of the sewer, the laying of the pipe therein and the neces- sary back-lling for the sum of $725, they to nd all the necessary material and labor exceptvthe pipe and to be paid 80` per cent of the value of the work done at the end "of two weeks from the date of contract, esti- mated by your Engineer in charge and the balance on the completion of the work. 0 {Vii-In nah! n..1..t. Qlnnnlnnlz and Jumpn 30E, ONTARIO, DECEMBER s,__1s92. UDIHLIUU Ul..I loll! KFUIIIPIUUIUH Ul. DUO WUI no I 2. With said Caleb Sherlock and James Ball for the laying of small 4 inch pipe in weeping tile at the rate of 5 cents per foot, they to an pl all material except the pipe 3. Wit V edlock and Wiggins for the excavating of manholes at 30 cents per cubic yard, the Corporation to supply the neces- sary curbing. A With 1?, .T Jnnnhyn far the hiniirlina curbing.` ` v ' 4. With R. J. Jocelyn for the buildinv of all the manholes (ve in number) and ush tank for the sum of $83, the Corpora- tion furnishing the materials. .- P IITSJI `I (`I (1__`_;_______________`__ _______AA t"iE5i{'{1'i-Ixiisllifzgl libel materia.1s.'- ' 5. With J. G. Scott as previously reported and conrmed in Council for the supplying of the necessrry 9 inch pipe at 20 cents per lineal foot, junctionspat 75 cents each. . A rm. ...:.1 .`I' (1 Qmm-. Em A {nah tile in IIIIUHI LUUD, JUIIUDIULIB III [U ucuw Uuuu. 6. \Vith said J. G; Scott for 4 inch tile in lieu of weeping tile at 71} cents a. lineal foot. '1 `KIN-In 'I'-T Qnnnnnu 'l2.n-rh: Wnntnrv Fnr ueu UL wucpaug but! an van: a uucau. u.auu~ 7. With H. Sewrey,`larrie Foundry, for the castings and covers for manholes com- plete for $11 per set. R `Huh .1` (1. Rant!-. for `lint-Hunt] nnmanf. 1 newer. 4 , ` , For the information of the Council, Your vCommittee begs to report that it has left with the Mayor an estimate of the exact .. ..cost of the work in`detb.il. which can be` seen` any memberof.-` the Council. Contra.cta* fa.`re, ,f1led` , with . Speeic.atio.ne:.: ,_Report. .Sl -bajdppted. _r 1 r , A u2.._1....i.,'_:....?+I1;. . .nA:rIin};tioun .;.na'.`e1e Plal |UI' pll. If HUN: 8 With J. G; Scottfor Portland cement I for the manholes at $3.40 per bbl. I n W:`-`\ II-ua'"`n-nnn `D-gaunt] '12n;n1z no 3, 11 I uu uuu .LUI. UuuU. 1. 1.63361; Ill nan uv., for rssed brick, at $9.50 per thousand oF.O. at Barrie. Your Commit.tee_a.lso begs to report that Mr. Holly. the Inspector nnnnhul-.nt` hi) Mr nnIOAn, mar. Wihh 8.11 8.0-` U655 DU ICPUIL Iluuv HAL: LAUIJJ. vuo Luuyvvvus apfointed by Mr; Holgate, met with an ac-' c1 out shortly after the work was begun has `necessitated the appointment of another In- spector in his place. Mr. Thou. Jevons is now in charge. I ._ , Wnnlr mun km-nan nn Mnllclv thn `ZII1: uuw Lu uuurgu. _ . < Work wa. begun on` Monday the 21st Nov., and has been `continued uninterrupt- edly ever since, and there has been laid about 570 feet of pipe and a large portion of the excavating has -`been done in advance. On the certicate of "your Engineer $240 has become payable to the contractors, Caleb Sherlock and J amen Ball, and Your Com- mittee recommend; payment thereof. . Dy JnnnI-inn A` van!` mnanAAf the 4 irmh IIIIIZDBC 1' ebuuuucuu ypyulvuv Ituvn cut- By direction of your Engineerthe 4, inch l tile was substituted for weeping tile as being '8,`-19P|360 ` 1 .. .- - ., ::;. - A By-l Viv-forthe -nominations and ~e1e,c+ `tions of oun,cil and.School Trustees__ was ' timoa- and pushed.` inrodiucedhiid` rdgtilmgly ,1';e9 the `yatixisf ; " .` -".`v . .-.w ' ;I The nonunations will take plac oi1M t')1i:-", J68 MINSGRIPT FATHERS IN BOUNGIL. A AND THE` DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. In W. G. 1.`. U. Honored the council with their P:-ounce-4A Referendum unread l to.-communIost1ona--Banana, &o.. ac. 01' `De HIBIHIOIBB GD iDO.`k`U P61` DUI. 9. With the Toronto. Pressed Brick Co., A- dun;-`aunt: Lnnb -4- Q0 Kl) ~'|-non fl-unnunn FIELD` NIGHT ON `I'll LIGINGI QUESTION. V "V C` TUUVIAII FD iling Public Worksl 'i;f'ulic>;in;aTne to be the Deputy Re- turning Oicers : ' - I' No. 1 St. Pa.trick s Ward, . . . .J. E. Willers No 2ASt. Andrew s Ward . . . .R. J. Fletcher No, 3 Victoria Ward . . . . . .D. C. Murchison No 4 St. David s Ward . . . . . .Geo. Vickers No. 5 St George s Ward . . . . . . . .Tbos Duff 1c; Patricls Ward,. Duff -0. W. Plaxton moved, seconded by R. Williarnson-Resolved that the question whether it is advisable or not to reduce the number of licenses to be issued in the town of Barrie from 12 to 9 be submitted to a vote of the electors entitled to vote at the next Municipal election, such vote to be taken at the same time as the Municipal Elections are held a !l1I__. `I (VI I I An u . 1 wav qua ` Thatllzhe Clerk have a. snicient number I of ballots with the following printed there- ` `Q10 JUIA Ill LGVUL UL l.U|luUll.l5 IJLIU Ill her of licenses from 12 to 9-yes or no. - That the ' Denutv R.eturnina' Oicera ses J Ilcl `II IIVUIIBVG lllllll 16 UV Uc Ul III}; | That the Deputy `Returning Oicers be instructed to supply every voter with the | ballot, explaining the nature of the vote to betaken and re ueat that the ballot be marked with an cross after the words, yes or no, as an expression of his or her 1 opinion, and that the Educational Commit- tee superintend the publication. T Tho nnnn-lid-inn II` fl-uiu in tho; nn nnuf. cl-in 1 `day. 26th " Declember, and the polling 6;] (Monday. Jan 2nd. The condition of this is that no cost shall accrue to the town in connection with the 1 publication of such question or of the vo to be taken on the sauna. - j VH1! _- .l!-_. ..-__- ._-.._ L- _-.._2_I__._`LI- .12.. ` IIUU QUPVIIIIIVIILI VII? QIUIIIIIUTUIUIJO ` 1 x \ W I ? UGEVLI Ill] IIIV uwluv. This motion gave rise to considerable dis- ! cusaion. ' Leave was granted to various sup- } porters of the petition of the W.C.T. U. to speak M...."M..v.... D.-..:.1...e w (1 In n M.` B UB3 PMr9.'McKee', President W. C. T. U. ex- ! pressed the earnest desires of that organiza- tion to have the question of the reduction of licenges from 12 to 9 to be submitted to __ .,_L, ._ `ll ____2-:_-1 1I--L-.. J--- l U6.-I363 ll `Jill LE II\I Q] II`! II`? BLIIIIIIIUIIKFKI U\I popular vote on Municipal Election day. ` The protection of the home demanded this _,_- L`. . l`I.___ -2! LIIU PIUUUVUIUH UL 0116 u step from the Council. Dan Tho `Dov-Irnr ugh] HIIUP IIUIII IIIJU \J`J`IAI-I\JIII Rev. Dr. Parker said he hoped the Coun- cil would accede to the request of the W. L`. T. U., the only temperance organization in - Barrie. It was in the interest of the homes, of righteousness and of the nances of the town to do so. The custom of submitting this question to the people had proved bene- `icial elsewhere. He instanced London and Toronto, where the reduction of licenses had ` reduced pauperism and crime II: D W Qfnmnr cnhxfn that fhnrn in 9]- lc`l Cull PGKIPGI IUIII Cllll \IL LIIIC Mr. P. H. Stewart s*a.ted that-there is al- most; an unlimited number of bad inuences surrounding the "young of the town. There are some first class hotels, and these should be protected, but all the low and indecent places which are fit for neither mannnor beast `should be cleaned out. ,!II_,, 11 II ? I\I,_,L-,, L-'l2,__-J -L_A_ _ UIIULIIU UV UIUGIIUII UUU. { l Councillor C. W. Plaxton believed that a. majority of the ratepayers would favor the 3 proposal of reduction because it was in the interesqlof the home, it would be a. gain` nancia. ly and morally. He read letters from the Mayors of Toronto and London, E and one from the W. C. T. U. President of i London, all of whom strongly urged the re- i duction of licenses, which had been fraught x with such good results in their cities. l...u.n:lL-u. Mnhfnnrnnuiv I-Iron nfvvnu-\r;`I1 :n VVIIILI u.UlI KUULI Il7lllInD Ill LIICLI UlUl.C5- Councillor Montgomery was strongly in favor of doing away with drunkenness, but this was not a step in the right direction and he would vote against the proposal. He would support Local Option, but not a re-` ; ferendum of this nature. There was no more hotel accommodation than was re- ` quired. The ratepayers had not petitioned ~ them in the matter. f1-___. _2II-._ `Il_-.'.-__ ..-....-LL..J L`-..L 5|... Councillor Bearcey regretted that the Council had not the power of saying what ` hotel-keepers should quit. He hoped the W. C. T. U. would get them that power. The Commissioners were generally partizan and in the granting of licenses did not al- ways look at the interests of the town. ,_:u__ 1'.\.___I__ __--_I.`I ..-a... _.....:_..A. WIIIIU GUIIIU II\ll\.l_ul.Ill LIV uuu uvuv Lnauvo Reeve Bothwell had pleasure in support- ing the motion, as it was a question the peo- ple themselves should decide, and to them is should be submitted. 4-- I'I'7_`I1_ LI _ . . _ ..LL LL- .........A.3..... Ill uUuIu UU auuuuytuu. 1 Deputy-Reeve Wells thought the question i of temperance was not in this matter. It i wasa question of whether the By-law should 1 be submitted to the people- He thought it 1 shouldand would support the motion. He 3 hoped the Council would accede to the re- 4 quest of the ladies l The Council then divided. ` Yeas-Messrs. VVilliamson_. Pearcey. (3. 1 W. Plaxton, Bothwell, Wilkinson, Ca.ld- ` I well, Wells. --7. \T..-... III ...-.-..n Wlnbnknn Tnlan plnvfnn `Va 3 IUUB DI! LIIU I.l.lUUl.UI VI EHO _|I\IVIl-ll ouncillor Frawley would vote against the motion, as he did also last spring. No person had ever told him he did wrong then while some told him he had done right. I Dnnrvau D4-ututivtl Ln.-I vsinnanrn :n uilnnnrf- Dominion Fishery commission. On Monday a meeting of the Dominion Fishery Commissioners was held in the office of Mr. C. H. Ross.` In the morning there was an informal conversation on the subject for which the commission was ap- pointed. Our waters once teemed with valuable food shes where now they are scarce or non-existent. The causes of this disappearance of the sh and the methods of replenishing were talked over. Mr. Will- mot gave a most interesting and instructive description of the sh inhabiting our waters, their natural history, their habits. food, &c., &c., and the proper close seasons for them. Among thoseepresent we noticed. Messrs. John Stephens, Mc Phee, S. Wesley, so. Lonnt. 0. II Ross, John Hines, Johnl McL. Stevenson, Hanghton Lennox, C. L. Sanders, F. Hornsby, Henry Harper, John Lennox, C. W." Plaxton and others. IIIIIQ ;I1 20 to 25 per cent. 011 all Mantle: at J. Fyfe9s. . T IJUIIUUK, `Jo 7' I I IIIAUULI Cull Ulllllu The afternoon was employed in taking evidence, and most of the witnesses believed thatthe chief cause of the disappearance of thesh from our waters `was from illegal shing. In this case the remedies are ob- vioue. The Commissioners. Willmot and Harris lefton Tuesday morning for Midland. Wen, vv euu. -; . Nays--Messrs. Fletcher, John Plaxton, Mont omery, Fra.w1ey.--4 F all and D. A. McNevin were .absent The Council then adjourned. T i it A Deaesved Promotion. l Many`readers of THE ADVANCE will be l glad to learn that Mr. J. W. Garvin, B.A., I for sometime principal of the public an I Model Schools, Woodstock. has been ap- appointed Inspector of the Public Schools f'of`Peterborou hat a salary of $1200 per annnm. Mr. arvin is an old Barrie boy, and for some time a regular correspondent of -THE ADVANCE.- He is. an educational thinkgriand a4 mostpactive worker, and will, no doubt, bring uppthe Peuterlborough schools pa In_igher`Ievel__ In Educational work than "they haye_ "yet attained. TIIEADVANCE con- ;gra`tiilate`a'fM;fi"`Garvin in this step upward 'inithde`]i`1dhcational eldfand the people of Pete'rb6rogh"'6n"h`,a`ving`secured the services Tof-"_ a- 'otl'ng~;~mntallyvigorons`- and experi- I l nced` oicer. toioverlook their public schools. ` `II by urns ,- 3. ;..;ase;:; mltrtimentgf Public Woi-ks, ' .' .2 . wa. 20th Nov.. 1892. V i _..-`.19; `.`Are you in favor of reducing the num- nn :1` `hunt-nun: `I-Ann 1`) in O_nnu nun nn ---yvv- v- iwvwun ----vv-.v- --Herri1ig shing has again become gen- eral. W:1! tl1`t:;:'.eld s foundry has closed down for repairs. - ,4! ,,,r1 0 I 1 D __.. W`-`-`iat.-Father Gearin has removed from Aptoto Phelpsbon. -Countv Court and General. Sessions of the Peace next Tuesday. 'I'1I `l\ I 1'.` IN` 1 Oil 0 Q nun! nnxon nu-nus uncut -;uvau_y WOO ll uarn, uL`cu|'_y. uilllll day. Great. overcoat Sale at J. Fyteh. ?Ta.ylor s Dental parlors. Bestwork at city prices. 7`l1no-A-..I.1 - :l\IIvu;`-tu `man n`p.nn.I J4-won gmaemmm 1=1;m:11. Poms. -Th 3&1; i`&{cW1411 Club will give s concert on the 20th inst. -Th W}c.'r[U. mg donated $5.00 to the Young Men s Relief Club. `,1; D-.. Don t forget uhashis is `the night for the concert in aid of the poor. 1V_-_A.. A- 4- M llllUro By order, 1:. ll`. 1 "iii;]'a}?{i3ic`EEC?:ib"1{&`L "hard- times concert last Monday evening. U 3 --There is an otninous municipal silence and calm that precede the annual storm. 1': I0 . 3.1 ntu .t\I ,,l. .._-. -v.--- v.--cv r--vv-v ---v v------ -v-----. -Subject of the sermon at Christ Church next Sunday evening, How to do better." [I I I'I ,1 _ __.-__- __ -.-._ -_ -..- `._-_- I(ffyou want Dress Goods go to Geo. Reed 7, cheapest-house In town. I-I-II rs -no u run I 1 1 no ,,1 "%;a5..%;1.%a.,;1;,.;;"{i5.....;;.; ..;d{{{p;g1;:;;_ Brers Brady and Williains of Collingwood. I I I ,,,- :7 -l(])-on t:buy your dress goods before your see the splendid assortment at Fraser, Clark &. Co. s --'i\4-r. J. W. Morrow has resigned the position of License Inspector for Centre Simcoe. -Pay your subscriptions to THE ADVANCE in advance and secure one of our beautiful Annuals. Z --Tha*w on Satmrclay, but a. fall of about 4 inches of snow on Saturday night repzured the damage. 7 -SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ADVANCE THE mas ! cormucrnn AND MOST READABLE JOURNAL I.\` THE NORTH COUNTRY. T The Town Council met on Monday even- i g, His Worship the Mayor presiding All t e members were present except Councillors Ball and McNevin. _COMMUNICATIONS. PETITIONS, mo. Chief king wrote asking for remuneration for past services as T ruant Oicer. o 1'o the Mayor and Council of the Town 0 y Barrie. May it please your Honorable Body. We the women of the Women s Christian Temperance Union of the town of Barrie, believing that `we represent the sentiments of the majority of the ratepayers of this town desire to approach you again on the subject of a curtailed liquor traic for the town We cannot but deplore the evident increase of the drink evil in our midst, a re- sult of the system which you sustained last spring. In the face of the dangers which threaten the youth- of our town, we again implore you on behalf of our homes and the we l-being of the community to reconsider the decision of last meeting, and we would draw your attention to the following con- siderations : g - T -L fIIl,_;._.- _._ __ ___...__.__L!._. -__ -__ -Mrs. Jonathan Henderson and` Miss Henderson left town Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, California ' _,._t` `I1 1 r 711 1 17 -Schola.rship without gentlemanly cul- ture, is as incoqruous as a navvy in 3. Wind- sor uniform and number sixteen brogues. 'C'__:-__ILI__.I `-'C-_._ lA...._ _.l_-__ _..l_. W 'ii}.}} .;..;.,.;..T Hose jag; ;izJ.T `Linn; 25. at Hunter, Sarj eant ac Co s. 1x `. Elf you want something for Christmas presents in the way of beautiful jewelry, go to R. A. Douglas. A look into his window will show you tha.t s the place. It I .1 I 3 EEG: to i'reeman s for Toys and Xmas Presents. A large assortment cheaper than ever. Chrystal Palace Stores. 49-53 m 1 1-:Sii1ce vS;t11ri#y, gs advanc_e'd 3 little in price It is now quoted at $6.25 to $6. 60. Rye is also a. little stiffer. -Dr. Parker s sermon on Sunday evening was an energetic plea. for our homes. An- nexation and the drink traic were severely condemned. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI . ., smam corms. rrxvn OINTS. -Mr. George Street has the thanks of THE ADVANCE for a couple of pots of hya- cinths in bloom. They are the impersona- tions of purity, fragrance and beauty. $--..__ --4. -5 A-_- ml II!` _..o.. 44 Il-___ i -The attention of the Market Commit- tee is directed to the imperfect ventilation of the north room in the market building. On Saturdays when one goes in, the odor is like that of a badly ventilated school-room. Some of the women who go there with their produce said to the writer, that it was a great trial to stay there and breathe the had 8.1!`. BLIIUI GVIUIIB i `let. That we as an organization are un- aluerably opposed to the system of license and in common with all prohibitionists only accept it as a. tentative measure. Ont] Td`.vnnr-hannn luau nvnnnul-_r-afar` I-hat "'-` `_ l'"'V'J 7" 3' "7 Secure one ot our Furl. Quick. Hunter, Sarjeant as Con. 1- I (Ill!/ll! Jlilllrvng \1uJv$nnU Int \JII -- -Mr. Grant Henderson, the successfui author and director of the "Temple of Fame, met forty of the fairest and most ac- complished of our town last Monday even- ing and assigned to each her part. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed. an ?`I'IT\Y\ I 1-. 1 I It` won want Milllnery go to Geo. Reedy. the cheapest house In to wn. market Notes; Saturda.y s Market was again a. large one and `exhibited much activity. Pork and potatoes were in demand and found ready sale at good prices. The following were the prices current on the Market Square 2 `Kn-nan!-. RD fn R10 - hnrlnv Qnn fn Qn - uuuav gun , qu.vU vv Va-Ju tun. you , atlavv, $5.00 to $6.00; beef, hindqua.rters,$5 to$6 per own; forequatters, $4.00 to $5.00 per cwt.; mutton, $7.00 to $8.00 ; pork. $6.25 to $6.50 per cwt. ; turkeys, 9c to 10c per lb. , geese, 6 to 7c. per 1b.; ducks, 40c. to50c. a. pair; fowls, 40 to 50c. apa.-ir; butter. in rolls, 17c. to 20. per. 111.; tub, 15c. to 17c. per lb. ; eggs, 17. to 180. a dozen ; potatoes, 600. to 65c. 9. bag ; apples. $1.25 to $1.50 per bb1.; untrimmed hides, $3.50 to $4.00 per cwt.; sheepskins. 80c. to $1 00 each ; wool, 16c. to 180. per I1b.; wood, $3.25 per card; Antlu'a- cite coal, $6.75 per ton. -+Mr. Hal B. Donly, editor and proprie- tor of the Norfolk Reformer, was married last Wednesday to Miss Emma. `Brook, in the town of Simcoe. Tm: ADVANCE offers .its warmest congratulations on the happy ' event, with the hope that the union may re- sult in a life of prosperityend happiness. run II In I . U: LAVOU \llIll\.IllU vu vunv 4.v;u-n. nvv nqxiuuasv . Wheat, 60 to 64c ; barley, 30c. 35c ; rye, 48c. to 50 ; oats, 26c. to28c. ; pease, 56c. to 57 ;` hay $7.00 to $7.75 per ton ; straw, QR N` in Q`: nn. Han; l\I.nt`n|IolUI*nrn QR l-(`QR nan -u-g up jug` .-----wu Between 11 and 12 o'clock last Friday night as Mr. Andrew Urquhart and Mr. - Moore were going along Dunlop St., they ob- served a re in Mr. Fyfe s store. They at once gave the alarm and also burst in the door and taking the goods which were smouldering on a table which runs alon the centre of the store, soon extinguishe the fire. The fire seems to have originated from sparksof ignited carbon falling from an are electric li ht which is kept going after :the closin `up 0 the store. Some of these sparks h % fallen down on the table below which was full of silks, velvets, cloths and other goods and covered by a linen wrapper to preserve from dust. _etc. The re bad pen`etrated'some silks and velvets and dam- aunt` l-Lama n O-`us I'!Ii1&'l\` CIlI'\ nun QIKD WIIUILCUUWU QUIIIG BIIED 3-I-[SI VCLVGUB IILIKJ l|iL|l' aged them to the valueof $100 or $150. The Fire Brigade were speedily on hand, but theIptjempt work of Messrs. Urquhart end Moor`...re1Idered their services unneces- r-_ -_v ,,_.-_._v_._ OUR BEAUTIFUL ._ANmnL.. AKD V CALENDAR 12:01:. 189313 NOW RnAn_Y]Lr )n .1>`nuv1mY TO .gLL,N'Ew"sUn_scmnEns PAYING IN ADVANCE `AND AD-`VANCE PAYING ii._m{mvALs. ALL SUCH W`ILL"PLEASE CALL AND am 11'. GUUUPU III CG II IIVIIIIIIIVI7 IIIUD|uIlV- 2nd. Ex erience has demonstrated that the more p aces open for the sale of liquor, the more is the drinking habit increased. with the consequent evils when a. corres- ponding diminution is apparent when the nuniber is decreased. `II l, E, _,._L.__`__ LLAL LL- __L-