---- nu p. a1._ (Conqued page 3) ` 4 Ontario legislature. a on: "man on Moudhy -number of Tinterenting A fH%+:!9HItn~ Aov~~c = in 01000`; 3'w_ 'v"oo'Io'6' 3' of Simcoeg transmitte;`l;to m Oic fay thljusticbs Vwhoce names all-e `lfovincial Statum. 4th and 5 " . v ./I - Victong, Cap. za.and. `mg, 4, Con.. 7]. R. co'r'ns_R. Clem-I5 of the Peage. county? of :: . oboioogo 1'00!-`350 ; V Porthwith. -"`1.--'e."w ... *T I?**"*` ` .. .,.. ..' .:..e ...;..,.::;:. ' ::f.....~ rake. .38-Id Ju8tI0- _ nance. , sex-vations. if any. PAL. G--.` .1 an ||-, ,1: us 1. R. c3r7i .v---'-, 33. ohm: h`o.n`ioo'o3 o I VIIICC OI \f,lI| uII',IDg Lolllllo, IVOIT _ onng, by .aIH < PHOPHIETOR Mn. Hoitona I!eriou_aly` ill} Aobert Home: and: George Mooney visited friend: in Ivy, _1ut week. A ` o Mr. Ed, Farrier, f"O1-q, visited his coasin,..Mrs`. E. Grook,`lut weak, I-IIII-In U: I`: \XUWAul :&UDIn VI 7l\FV\Io a County of Slmcoemnkigg $2,000).. I David `Davidson, M. P. `P. . . . . . . . Henry Rich. Uruigvale 4. .%. . . . . . . . . R G. McGraw.Craigvale, per.Henry Rial-u Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . ; . . . . . . . Jose 1: Richardson Painswick, per enry Rich`.k...`.. llnannun Dtnkkndnnh` Dglnnnin ns LI Ull K, LUIUII a o o o I o - o I s I o Q I o u I Georga Riohirdson. Painuwick, per Henry Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Mrs. 1*. Webb`, Pa`ih|wlck,_p"e1j-jHi `klchocovovo; -Ou"'oC00IOAI|Oot'o5oO' W. N. Martin .PginIwick, `per Hy uh! V Mr. St John, proceeding, er,zued`thet` the statute tinder which the proposed commission` will be'c9nat_1*.Ilted given no I authority for the presentetion of 3 nding, nor can a witness be compelled to answer I question which will incriminate him.. He U therefore eeid, it weeydeelgnedd to white- wash the ac'cuIe`d. ' . ' V; ` I Contributionu to March 13th,` 5 Same ggviourlv ack_no_gvledged--. ` ,. rs.` cundxer. .;..... ...... ..s`~*,3 5 oo Hon. J. R. Gow_In;;Lb al. of $1000. . 500.00 S1mcoe0(u_nkigl 1000.00 Davidson, ' . - 40.00 ;Henry'Rich.(3ruigvale ;10.00- D (V ll..t\..-_. lV_-I....-I- * -nu. `I:l......... ,The eecond incident was when Mr. Strotton, rising in reeponae to a challenge by Mr. St. John, announce that he had placed his resignation in the hands of the Premier the` day the charges had been made. Mr. Ron: explained that the resignation had not been accepted, but was node; consideration. ` `money in a large enveloge, and handed it occurrences in connection with the Gamay ` charges, To begin with, Whitney; reap`om}ln'g to a request, produced Mr. Gameye documentary etatement and` to the member for Manitoulin. The latter at once out on hia hat and left the chamber, carring the parcel with him. ` 'I1L.`. II...Q.......; -kc`.-on) pk -6 `Ina w\mnuon" HA uualuuur, unaxssgpg uuu yuavvs vuvu uuu. The Premier: moved that the psnets" be impounded by the House, but Mr.Game_v, want his way. The. incident, was the! subject of a debate, in .which.,M_r. Ross and 001. Gibson maintained the right of the House to the possession of such important papers. Mr Whitny explain- ed that Mr.` Gamay decided to . at once confer with his solicitor. ,5-.. M s '<'- "l`5:`nIn's".i'>iSx'4:n7noI:xr1-tort. , ;._. 1 . A in V 44mm. W V no 23! nqwin-arrears for than qnd Inn , pond SL111 nnrnnnnim . '-`I B(SNNET s AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES ON DAY,'M A R. 25 SilkS`DresS1G0%ods. Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery and _Ready-to-wear Garments. -2.-:z.s;_`__.1_ 1-- - - ' 0 0 -.._--.._- LL- ...-...._-..:t_-....:la_ A Reijxemher thefdrate anfcl avoiduthe; %ci`% _ o 'vvds by cominigin the morning if possible. ` _ nf7nF?1-:c"'rmuponrans. 3 E r L . t`. 7 I . . . `Plonghinz nu started in this vicinity ROYAL vxoronn a`ospn-AL. vyvhefn we 1%n'on;ise,to4show you not only a of Milling-y Novelties from NEW YORK and PARIS, ,'.>.\,It%ula}o ~91: immense_ stock of high-class 1 I OF RET C ;31{s_0gjqp_g .' tat., Upper Canada; also Statutes of a da 86o Ca Q . 81- and Stntntpc AF Can NVI0TIoN,sA`_A;',;:;;A;e.,.g s %A84R~>.;.JE A.N T 6 s M IT H, Gnnrirnp. '... i. ;`.5:5 . -i:`o.cn-Iunooeudciblfu`-' 0| . 2` `H -;-ii-3.! *3}? -,.'.`92.. I -`r; o3`d- .61 -105 ozthivl '.A`D ln-- u-Ab :-3-I` -U-.0-.,\ tn `@8901 :' n`o A : 3' `Lo; a bio " :1 `'%};,5 .50 [mount-on to prevent vehicles beirig driven . fheed an peeition prohibiting 'vehicIee;- ~ mn;?'1VQn1An.-:so'rEs`.'_"~`~ I - The ,0oi1ueil in. very many L taking across Queen's Park. It .o6rtj\ul'.i `mm Q theme that _tjhiapIot`of ground... uhyely - ha been set aside up be creatqdbuny` Ipol, Ihoult be 'ruined by %IiI.`ilig_e`_li' . In 0 thoroughfare by thoee wishing -take 3 short exit from one utreefto er:-_V other. .. -Sign: " ere to be - immedis,tely~ -from being driven across the purl}, dd.; eoenderr`,-"it is 'under_e'ood, erftf be rum-* ` pnily dealt; with`. " - INVITE You , . _ 'l`I'IEIR...".. - .l'Au'ye s 1;1ilTIT ii; doingarushing business Vand the farmers yards are getting lled up with ne lookmg lgumber pxles. 'lII._ `I5 -.. I'If- A I "'1";:"'I-'I...n of 'Mineeing and leaner Mm Rachel Tettended the social ihere on Friday evening. `It (I in -r. -- nn. .. - --.-~ +- -----w -'~---:-- I Mr. Goo. McLean of" Midland zpent` over Sunday at his home here. 1 i....... -.1 K V :Miu Millie Snunders left here rm Mon- day for Toronto` where the has secured a pseition for the summer. i l""""' "" ""' """"""' I M1-(Wm. .Worsfsld and two children of I Tomato ate the guests of her father Mr. ,-Wm. Hodaaon. `I'_. III IRJI -_._ ,1 -`Ir-' 4 C Min) Mnry Ellis has geturned from Toronto. j V ..__.v.. '...v-. .The Rev: W_;":A-x-`ch-liold -"surprised hisa f Before deciding on constrnoting guncJ - 1ithicj'pIveinents'4outside'the ~tr`eson_theA {at'rcpits, t_l\e _coi5`z:eil `will have gite the ' ma'tter'='ve;y.'carefu1 thought, ~-_Vu:eoonside`I_'-N `able trouble has been` caused other towns through too hasty action in this re- A`-n srgument used in favor of `potting the pavements ;outside`4.the trees is thatzhe residents greatly ixnprove'the "appearance .of the streets by reinoving the-fences and extending their lawns to. " the pavement. It is also shown that `the town has a much less area to keep upvpas etreettg, and this is a strong plea in itself on the ground of economv. Against these "arguments the complaint is made that th streets are `narrowed to such anextent, `its to. make it dliolt for `vehicles to be ~ .turned around. This is found especially in cases where wide tire by-laws are about to go into effect, and, as the adop- _.tion of such a by-law is held to- be a great- min; on the streets, it is something` which Barrie will have to` come to in time. . The width to -which the streets can he reduced is therefore a question which demands no snisll amount of `thought, it we intend to follow the ex- ample which is beintz set in other peo- gressive towns and take up the matter of "wide tires. _ . A _(v . """""""" """5"" "" `ucu U` wuluclla can 40 pi_=co;s'of Homespun Suitings for Ladiea, in all colors. 70 pieces of Velvets and Velveteens in all colors. . "Dszens of Ladies Dressing Gowns, Blouses, VVrapper9, ' . Cotton-, Union and Wool. _ Without any regard to ctst - we have marked down every- thing in the Stock that W88 touched in_ am! Way by W recent ooding of our stoma eayy loss, but `we will not keep a do1lar s worth of the -j'`_ , 33 `K It ..m result in h damaged sto_ck.- AT ABOUT HALF PRICE } _ I W {lave Ltiiarkd hundreds of yards of Fine Imported Black, Navy ii and -Fa_ncy Wo1:ste.ds;and Cloths, Scotch, English and Canadian Twe(1~`. B`V9'g_.`Tenet1n_ and Serge:-1 f..-r men or women s wear. Anya -7'3.`-.- PRICES `IN IIOSIEIIY. SPECIAL PRICES IN PRINTS. bf`\=M5 a`Fiue "S{iits (ind `Ovefccatts are ndw on sale 8 `.1: 3.77` _;r r a;'_ WV1";pp_erettes;,A;`:ron Cloths, Musl ns, Gingliams, ShiI`t5`:" A L. _ani Ti.ckinga,` Bath Towels and Scotch Knitting Yarns at L955 Tl_Ia ;!} C089-. T 2 . . O__vr.600 Men : Shirt; and Drawers in medium, light and heavy Weight in-`Scotch L'mb's - W'ool`, Natural W031 and Union. Slig}1U.V I . soiledby the wet: ,ReducedT25 to 50 per cent. ` T % 3Wo- havemarked for this sale 125 Ladies -;faoturer a}sa'mples of thiasp `Yexietiani, Broadcloths,-:s.`G F ' We nhnw-thia Inran6e dI>}.nL .4` Dress Skirts,_ Mann gin_g s styles, in Homespuna, Ladies Cloths, nation.Tweeds, Etc. `I ...'I:.'-r n|__-..._ ~ rs - .._ r. X, r " .4. ; :~`5k`~` ` . 7..`.`.' .. ~. - .: ' e ~Bt3o T511098 and Rubbers at wholesal `-i~9.A._:;<`" _,.9'-,> A SlVat,er s{ Invictus_ Shoes, W, A. A `Pd _ Foster, of Boston, and 'e.v.:. - 4 H L-.' 11.1"`. ` Allfmuit nu cleared at sinclail cut Prices. .. __ ivD`ear iSir--As `you have done the the, honor of devoting some of your epace to a criti`-_ aim: of some eremarke attributedto me as having been made at a recent meeting of the Town Council in reference to the Trent Valley Canal, -I would he pleased to be al- lowed to reply to some of your remarks. I regret you have _seen; tdto gdopt the tone Jouhave in your editorial, but that is a matter of small importance,and I would not . have` troubled you withthis letter had vour ,artiole not contained a mieleading statement - not the facts` I did not etate. as you apparently supposed, that the contracts were let for the construction of the canal between Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bav,but did state thatthev were let for the northern action as` far ae Lake Simcoe, and I believe ' thin to he the fact. Your interesting eur- V xxnises may therefore be dismissed. The pomletlon of the eastern section of the d 5 lo. I believe of great importance to the we. ee it opens up direct water communi-c cation with the St. Lawrence, more`so'I` I believe at this stage thanthe exteueionof the canal northward from Lakesimcoe. but `L. ..._..2.._ -2 ..L- n`-......`_...-._.`:'. s.-:..._ .. ......, ...u.uu.uouu,..-uymnaunou Iweeas, Istc ve show the largest stock of Ladies sum-:s'an Bai-rie. CRAIGHURST. VVIIJI. I 7 a ' I . 1 , y . ~4 - \ - \ I 1 _ , _ " . , . / ' I . x / , _ - ~ V . . v ' \ \ , , r I , V \ ' - , . Q, 0 It 1, . 1 _ / [E S IHAWSI COD IRIS \l\III-I530 ts:-fBlouses, W'iappers, Undervests, So [fa1('T (lvittWle'l_1;:a been dohe in sngu making, Mr.~'G. 0. Canton has .tappea 1% |few treo.- _ . = I 5-wvv vs MU: ULUUIIUI. Ulla U UDLILIUL. Mrs. G. 0. Canton organist of Andrew: Pres. church presided at |Jol'm'n on Sunday. Mr. D. Boulton and family movedto Barrio last week. uv wwuu uuwu an in Hull aUU Itch (CV35 Mrs. Wm. Keaick of Barrie in guest of her brother Mr. J. Jannet. `II... I`! n A ,, ,. 3`: r __L_._ cqngregotion on Sunday by- announdu his intention of resigning his chug; union Mineaing mission was set off uh ` h'e|1th_would not permit his retaining tb 1 four Iistiona Hillgdale, Crown Hill, Mines; -. ping and Cnighnut. I)....l..--.... 11... o___._:___ _.., 1,, -' '3' `ICU UCIIDI IIUI UIIVVHIII I-I VIII lJBBD.k_)llllUIlUQ III! the attention of the G`over'nment`ie__ being directed to this eastern" section -by the t_n'nni-- gipnlities adjacent thereto, nnd=it'may`- be._ aifely left to them. (I am quitewell aware `.'t}h`t the course` of. the section; through Mstcheduh or by __the Sevrn.to Georgian 367 he! not even b_een_ glecided -on`; but `I did hot nn`denta.n(l`nn'til 'I~a'Mv it in Tri-EAD-' VANCE that-this `section mutt foilow. ones or :_t1!P .0the1-of -_th,eIIe c9 ure_eu.~. We elwnye had ggqgimpreeeiont in this taowen that the canal I"ndete`Ietiefa'.ctorily `be `constructed from 7'z .'- . , of_"-`exit to the_ ANot`tsw_a.ug'n. snug uuu \JlG|`llIllO|io `'62; Professor Geo. Saunders can beat thing in this locality for goimz deep in the bowels of.the earth. It is said thus he went down in a. well 200 feet recently . Mun W-an L ;-3-1- .. D_-..I- 1- .L?< . SPECIAL` I-awn: IN oonsE'l`9 SPIOIAI. muons IN unans- WET "M:ncH A19, 9, ms, H1 `To the Editoi of Tx1x::Ai)vA1x*c1:-":.:-` cm :.'.m.'.f:z:.';.`.Y.:';%.t:'.':.%:;:;u*.-:." IIIIEI hyncn oooucaoo-1 Rob"Monon........... Jo|m`\Vi|liams ........ Angus McKay Hawkins A "mu. nanosec- K o0IlIO"` -osteoa- Angus McKay ?Akua'.McKay ..'.....`." L vlnnn Mnltnv _ . . _ 4 _ . _ `A-J8. ~`I'Icluy.,......... < bl 0 u n a 0; ` < I i C . _ _ _ _ . . , ' nicnuu nuuey...... B'.;r;?'.`:'..'.`.`E3.`::::::7i 4 1vunIIuJ.\An r...... A.- . L -" r <`u%x`':?.::::%:.::; "' I `In '03 9" , . _ . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "'D0|IIIolOoa`/7. 39309006-1- .-;c``. I ' .ouooaon n I c - o 000 I m o u - . .. .......".;.*....`~.=I ' . J` V I u` 3h,,-nu .. . .__ ` 9.&'iI1`A`t'*..%|fr!f`th.?gac._Bdr3e.uqgyt;;J\._ng;:;og. .' ~ V` . _ - ;_"``rtheQ~;ag:grenai.;g:he.q:hanyos uuca,A.n I D FRIJXII 11 ` n '. 4 A '3' Pics :a-<-1u'u';aL VivQ:vu's;.'{-$%r".'._ Pblinlml fun: the Oice. us Dunlap Stuck _Q__.g- 1,. LI__ __ - LV!_.--_ `L- 3..., pr-It-Ivu on-v V--cw. --_, 7---v Suva.` ' in Countv of bimcoc.` the -nu-A AF" nQdt\_ (".nnadn_ nvnu-It ' Namcof Prosecu _M _ `tub:-_ [DUI WINCH ,uou..- Ii;!uvdHanley.;..... nnniol Lunch _ _ _ _ _ _ , ,, _ _II IIIIlO|"II,-guano} K qg 'Huhin on'va ` _V I'LuIvnucc. ='...`.a| no=Halloru.......` 5': .'ui`i?pnw"i'I:-. I'wlll'IIq ed 31.19 per a_mgu'm. `* ' V. IWI DOCIOCCIQQ Ian Williams .. '|lwI'Illl_......... Innnl u-ml-In 5 ALI). .noss REPLY - ~ - 1.'J.I. u .uau U UL: -UULV V 1U .I. LULV D cilfa Styuqs Canada. 1869. Cap.` 3:, Sec. 81, and Statutes of Canada.`:|8n7e`to, fMdke13 of Pi01"tr.aits%.J uulbl \II:n:. | uug-0'1 s`lhllornn..... r "nun..- ..'._.._......_........._......__.._ Juhn Leach . .Or|cySize.............` Grief hits __,, . ' ` ,urIcyaIze.............2 `Orley 3523 ........`....1 . `VIII. lnhn mun-a V U .\V .W :00` V y M26 svoocrno m.,;'|3n Dwyc:......A nlloughby......' ha Miles . ...... rhll Home . . o I. 5*:-a.nk Dounellyv 1 . Alex S,chinewpn.. .. . David l(hhI- ` 1 `V u`ocuyqon4 Jtchud Chg; ..'.x.....' _ 'o ao`uoJ&u`o_o\ fchu1a`nmor'......,.. 5 ch'Id$;`nV'.I_'DI -u'. i.`.. I . Slim. Vaniarlnognoan . 1 . IIICX acl'|IlIIV8lI.. on to J 'ooVocoo-100.01 RDII Wm lf 1 B80 I-ounonou1u;] ` William Fenn.......;....1 Q-nhl. I'&....l25pl- ' Fenn.......;_...| Smith Doolittle ........ ` lnhn Monnnnld .Na.me of Defendnt. Ii; IVGIT II no on` 0'00 1 gggtwnnill " , .. V '., .. aun-c':-|oocn>o1` : k D x'fo;un`Io no.0 'QvIOlII'II loan `vIo'ntI.yl"O V . ngnupg nu vvmanor 1'. |Drunk and Dlsordetlv. ~ Intnrfarino -irh (`nuns IIVII'OIO"lll;O>;;O,'I' ncounloi-1 I o'|_ooo *0`: O lO`DQ`llOOI>li._o.> OI;h.c_` taolnllocifor NOTE -'-.-$.ld_. Rqgqqapggara. notbe lapbpging `_ grader a'. xisuhdijithdihg in. iegard to phi: `1`ittleIdi'evrehce"6fV `dpixiiqn bepwen h.ir_melf` and TI_1nA _`AD.VjAIs'(:"E;` We criticized `th_e= `Council fbr `hot .iending aL deputation to the anhuai mtiug `of the They}: Watervay AL:-h aociation, "6n- the Ag'ro1'1n`t:I) r`_ .L_t._!'_i_ya`.. `pressure- nhould lhaive been `brou{zifh"ts_`)tiea;r qn'tbe xiv .th..-a ADvziNi`7iri` f ~ - - . . vm qgdggvoqing tpjxuvd that route phonon. N F; ~ `A Yours etc.A,` " DONALD Ross "F Sin}-y {not he door not npprwiato ll on immonqe qdvnntoge it will be to -Barrie, in] freigho` rota . alone`. "when th .cmnl is opened. `up through to Georgian Bay. The rote: will not be ;e'co_te:l until! thin northern section in complo:o_d,hence our I n to one the Government urged to pro- oood ivith thowork. Asiociition to zure `o`n ;the. (}6ve'rhment the need if eompletibg the jN6`nhern" secti6n' of the es~ne.l. `Aid. the Coyuncilf ind eeiii`"f,hdt 'tlf'ie`6atii: xi"'vei-`niniler con- tract, F We were _'of the opinion, at the time,_ thg..4h"wee' eqenming:.;a,h'qr,eelf-imputed` mu 6!` qrlgiciglhq 7`thc_>=jbe(Vl___iit 1,>_klds|{;5zieqlumneof Tm: `An\9Aii:~eeu1f_-_we ` endeiie, to the beep at our`: `bi_._`v;f; t_o~ shew that g iitic is eupgiosell tehnve tome qughcagipne [er the office befere he` eiempxj=g te;d9:huu. luau. ' Iueems than it"-wee simply i'A'ca.se of Ald, Rpm `thinking they in egiegklziiz of the ~Ne_rthet'n 'Sec\;tidn-7!.VI_f meant the section between Lake Simcoe-' and Balufgm Lake, whereas the "Nbrthern Seotieh" lien be- tween Lake Simone a.ud.Geio`i'gun. .B`uv. It was thereforqnot a case of a miiundeutand- `jog on the par: of mu: Anvaxcu, has on the ' tart of Aid. Rosa. . I I , still? IHHU III III`. The "last night ? referred to was the time when the club team was defeated. Some youths and young men have serious cause for agreeing with the president about too much hockey," though we should prefer the_ phrase being toomuch violence, too much mere brute force, too much eort to `injure opponents " In the present season several serious casualities are known to have occur 'red, `such"'as a blow on the head, which re- salt in the victim becoming insane; a .blow on the leg by which it was broken; a blow on the mouth by which teeth were knocked out; a blow on the eyes by which blindness i9r1ike1:'.t'2..be -ciwed. Maul-e,of mtmerous contuaions, dislocations spd `wounds, which have needed hosnital treatment, some of which. will entail `life long . trouble to the ` sufferers. Besides injuries, cases are re- ported of serious disturbance g from. over-excitement and the dosing with dangerous druge,which iepractieed to give temporaryrelief when there are signs oi as ` collapse. Nearly every player in these violent contests us been ill during the sea taut.) saysthe Hockey Ulub. President. Made .1 Y physical health and -strength 1 ' There in" no excuse for the smashing `blows frequently delivered by players on their opponents`; the game does notcall for them; vIll0`ll,jblO_W8` , of the health V the game that isclaimed to develop it reuurdltjolthvelielection oithe route to he followed by the cunnljuoroee to Georgian , Buy,` we mightny for Aid. Rose informa- tion "that Mr. R. B. _Rogere, Superintend V in Engineer of: the Trent Canal euyp:-It will either pun ucroee me country to l Mntchednh Bayou` Georgian Boy, To die- 3 tance of 13 miles, or follow. the River Severn to its entrance into Georgian Bay. ns. Anmxcn in xgrently blessed with, Ald. Rose iuvitntion to "ioin forces with. the council," but we `are at little timid about | complying with the re'quee_t`,* as the list time we tried to join forces with the council .the'Mnyor sent the Chief of Police to us with it message, which could not `be con? etruod into an invitation, even by Ald. Roe; with his wondrous faculty -for` `twisting `worth in each at manner that they will mean almost anything.-Ed. ADv.txcE.' VJIIIDI III C IUVV Ilv EKUS . We have had too much hockey. Al- though men may he called of iron, they are not made 01 iron, and tired nature willgive way. When in is remembered that the Montreal team has pieyed 13 hexf_d.. games since the 3rd of January, and that `nee:-lv every man has been in V nteeome time or an o her-during the sauna, I think they died gsme last night. .'l`hAlD.' V|'`I`-" -..`l.n.--.I LA nngn I.`.- L2...`. . __,____ . . , - The` Marelboroe had to play -Hamilton. Niaaara,`1 ort Perry and Belleville before they got into the nals. Paris also played four clubs, `viz: Brantford, London, Scrat- ford and Gait, Barrie was called upon to play Midland, Orillia, Collingwood, New- market, Gravenhurat and Owen Sound, thus playing 12 matches to eight each for the other two clubs which got; into -the nals. I utuvs Iuvvv VIIIUD Illll|_ill ave ulul `lull: ullilig The psidenl: of the Montreal Hockey Club said a few days ago: ' | nun- 5...... 1.-.: .-.. .~.....n. n.--|_-_ n` Paris won the'(). H. A. championship by i defeating the`M_arlbo1-on in Torotito by 6 goal; to 5.` thus winning the round by 12 goals to 7. - ` ` ,4 I `I 5. .1 cl E- ____ __ bu account of the soft weather lest weeh `and _coneequez_1t poor condition of the race track on the buy, the races were declared off. Visiting horseman were helped out in their `expense accounts by the loca.l-menage- ment. Natqre of c;...g.. SPBBTS AN_D_PA8T|MES. VIII: Dox_ALn Rbss `J . on ~ ,u I 2`: '4! v._ `V w.'J.GIUlV`-u-... .3- - Gllnnv. . .: N ice :6 '1 t ` '1`:-'.'x' in ;"':"' to.` IIIOO n\'IC II III u ' I - ' V we tonaid `unt-A. galigfpognrqu HIJO .`.,, . . . itqo-on cup... {ustices nf the Diuice fof the Cout and now published by me under ` 339. 21. Sue.` 1-. 4 e:716f~e`h8s7`5`\i`-hhe .hd t'6`tiiu _h" "=-Ira` % p,_rpo- 'olpmII;I'I ,;:ot`, of _ 1` thiI;;gea9n., UvnIepe. come check in put on_- vioiende, thisrgame will become them_onoply' of-Lr6wdii;1 who regard lamiug an opponent a`s_the joy of _t.he gums. "_ ;_ ,__ _-;__ In--_ .1--_. _:_I_. - On the following city {he Premier Judgee._. I stated _t_het he In-opoaed. to move the: the inveetigetion be conducted by 3 com- mission to be chosen from the High Court Nuau UVIUVUIDIIBUIU Ull Dlitllle ~ Just before time"the Black and Greet} ~tou"ehed her up igein, and the game ended; Paris 6, V Barrio 1. Pll being thf Ahmad nn thn Inn-nu` The debate on this point was prolonged, the oppbsitien holding thst the Privilizel end Elections Committee June the proper tribune! - jbefore . which/ to investigate the charge. The Legieletnre `egaih the ueeeefofe. is -number to name, 3 , A The next goal `was furioueiy contested, the visitors realizing the It meant defeat, the home team assured victory." There were 18_"min`ntee to play and l3 were consumed before the nmpire"e hand went up. -Fraser stopped inine shot: on his net in this game, but,ne'lly Howell made one of his old time ru|hee'e.1l the way, there was 1. brief rrcrimmege, and Paris had two,bh.nkete on Barrier "'....A. I.._;_..- L:_. 4" `L- Til, - I1` Iltviag J. OBI. U. } zhroe ahead on _t._ha g-o`1;;d.". corruption in Artraits . %. v L. :l'Ve|'|in- .. `- ` v Putz-' neu`ds-`-`Mesd'nmea'* Garbli.h.Bbt"nn,_ Shepherd,: ._Grininhaw,` Enos; Minus Hm: non, Sa.ndqra_.___I e_rkin and`Emgs. .. - ,. _ g, `The Pasri;`fl%,ovi'vz r4e`|`Ae`ru u'f <>.lllp,_w `to the mntohih whi6h Bu-r'ie n"cha'uce 6: the 0; H; A. Intermediate"-hockey churipiun-` g_hib ,w;ore Ipoxled;--- Patio non: % to V Md 'hap'py?on' Mondafy night for the hpckeyy "team hnd remhed tho' kit rung bu`t'oue` in -the ohampionuhip. ~-ladder. Smid` rheumatic! oocuionnlly remgrk with :- ihake of theheud thtt thor ii too much hookoy,"`but` wo know several such who coula sf ret: until -.. they. knew how . ~.the game weqt. - 'I`hn sh`. "an-no ha Hun lAmi.rl`Il.l rnnnd} 'uuu. uu 1-;.l?9r!sin- game warp. The ra `game in the semi-nal ronndl |wan played at Barrie on Thursday, the` Biack and Green scoring only one goal to: their opponents three. Suh a score; made the Kempenfeldt -- fellows very oheaty, and they came here for the return game Monday in a Pullman attached to. a apeoial train containingabont 125 of their aupportere. Big husky men the visitors were, and the green ahirte looked I ma. rnidszeta beside them. ' NIL- _l_I. ___ _-..._.-.I 11..-; -_:_.. a- `AVIHC III III? ECIIICO Six and a. half minutes after the tinkle Paris netted its first. `The cheering M the rinkaide put new life into the littlt fellou, and they went at it hammer, tongs and anger. In a minute and a half they scored the second; in another half minute the gypsum was again in the net, and the score on the round was a tie. I: was evident that the `Barrie boys were fagged, for the pace had been terric, and apparently they were losing `heart. Mann putt.-another. put Thomas in tour m,inuteI,_and the local rpoterrwho did : feel very well at half time had by this time recovered, but it was a terrible shock to Barrie, , ; .. ' an.-ml. AIR`.-:__:"___!____,_.`____1-_`-J - `VUVI VIUW VI IIIU DIIIUO JIIU IUU WEI geofs, but in better condition thin the mild weather led one to expect, end the ndditionnl lights inutelled by the Rink. Co. were decided advantage. ` ll - (1 'D-..I.:... .3 Q...'4l.._.I -... II1`? 'jlKU- YCEIKV ,UIIX'O l .- The `rink new jemmedfbut owing to exm. gaging erecueq every 3 eccetor had `tgood view of the gene. he ice in -4\`h knn `nu knbgn _-...I8Ae.... b`K-\ OLA ' Vila VVVQU $331391 C$ VIIIUCFVI Mr. .0. Ranking of Stritford, -wan` referee. and he did his work well, nothxng ioscaping his huvkdike eye. . 'l`hA Hint IQIIQIIQA .130`. A -`LAID `nu- ............., ..... ......-v..-.. .. .. _ The ret half opened -with 3 were for Bsrrie in nine minntei, but for the bel- enee -of the struggle neither side euceeed ling in getting" the puck into the net. `The vieitoreiwere kept on the defensive |neerly the whole time-, Forrester" beiuu kept busy relieving with hll "high balls. When nley in the second half eommenoed` Peri: had three goals to make to tie, and the Red and White were putting up such I stubborn, edimz-dong game. that it looked in it the Home Brevre were bound to meet defeat. Barrie wasn't doing much cheering; and the strains of the Brentford bugle` band, -nnder Sergt Mellor, relieved the etreined eituatio -fl\|._ :_-_-, :_-____-_1 I'_._ .1_- _A__ ,,:__ -, `The ioefwss improved `by the scraping. and when the teams lined up the spent ators held- their breath. Both seven: were better for the breathincvspell. Al: season Paris has been noted for its strong nishes. `end there never was 5 more aur- priaed or disappointed cro wd_ then the Bnrrie contingent on they watched the progress of the game. Qiy ..'...I .. I... ...:....a...- -:a..... u... 4:..1.`I-. ` Frank Jacksnh,