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Northern Advance, 18 Jun 1903, p. 4

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an. FM nu. uunn unu . runny. _,. J%i e?rM mm: 1 W Iiiundi-disii i1poAii;`hundredi;a9f yar1sa..0ffyD,i1`e$S (30053 at`r.d'nc9 prices'.i*` ~ ~ 4 A ~ 300 [yards of ` Heiirie'tta.;.; `Vanetians, V Satin Cloths. Sicil- .iaLns,._Bengaline and . Dela'ines,worth from 50 : ' ` -Jto 7')c._ 1vSaleA price .- .' i,`-` `-_-V ~ 43 5 200 yards `fancy Dres Fabrics, light weights, suitable atSaleiiPricea - V %I,OQO yds. afuslin - for gowns. - .-Regular;via`l_Au_e 50 to 60'cents,i c at A Sale i Prices. w;;;pe.s[{ [35 m;`{ 50 Pieces. Fancy .Colored and White Muslin worth 15 to 250, all at - -` - Piecesjne 'Frnch_ "Muslin the. very new- . ( est designs. Sale Price % .- - - V 6. Dozen . jc_oIor.-d Percale Wrappers, . guaranteed fast col- `8 81268;` To introduce more fully our ;popular'New Idea Patterns, we `offer any pattern in stock during sale at 10.cents. . Fan_cy Sateen 40!) yards of Fancy Merceriz- ed .Sat_een;-good patterns, wre 20 and` _25 cents. ` V Silk Glovels at% 22 cents. .IIIO' aJavvJ llv av: gggpn Avuauynnu \ll 405.5}: ;c1_t}';_,,;_1V_I'.; A. M. _G.qx_tn,(. antt Lgwn. of 3 Mrs. C`athar`in`Gunn', Oxford `street. I-Ie.li_V_'ed in the tpwn of Heppnergmd `.11 . iiteatned he and his fgmily, gon- Bleting of his wife and four chila-ren, ; may have; been lost, Ileports say fhat ' Mr. Boyd` and family-, who lived next door `to the Gunns , are lost. Lfglter reports state U1_!.t' Mr,_ and` Mrs. d;"oWned.. ` 3-/-F166 irxulrcl D9ad.j - gr The Dallas, Ore., June 17.--A_ 1019 phone messagctjroln lone steites {that the lqtostxjind 331`;-~tl`1e.A-.!s'uins of Inapp- ne V-indica;ts ?` that th loss of 3 life -will be much greater than at `irst ; supposed? The. casualty list will If-Vfoot ' up -600; ands-~~n1`any *0! the '-bodies will. i na.`ver-"be `rccovered{. One hundred and- tty, of, the best srcsidenccs W.e_._r.c "swept from the earth. I . all Amongtlge`-.inojdents,;_of the Vcatas . _tr,ophef,. was the savingt.,o:` t.~hree,-`1-_jve"s jJy_J1ilius Keitley, 70 years old,.}.\\'lio' V "rode a mile and a half` and" saved 2 three people; T James K_ernan_, the ; Oregon ,Ra`i1way. ~ and Navigation _ Cbmpanywagent, -met his dath i at ` the telegraph kcy trying to co.11.Port-_- land, to inform the_.outside world of_ I` *"th ei*impending_ c.1a:nVity.`. _ I ` 7 _ While qt (Supper. Portland, Oregon, June` 17.-N. I. '1`6Qk[er of Portland. .a` stifvivor bf the ,1-Ieppner disaster, says the cloud -` , "burst struck the town at 5.30 p_.m. - ;. .Whn-everyone wasst supper. : " I; . nAu`.:...........~ 4-1.-.. 5.. .`..`.'*A`.7I)i..`I.. '0 mum - 10 boxes df pureisilk Taffeta and Lace Gloves in colored and blag}; A and white. Your` chojce New Ideas Patterns Remem`berth,Dates. . . MILLINERY" at cnts. -v-wu-_- vvuc -- - .5:`n::s`-.'.3. {pl TIIESIJAY, JUNE I 63h, T0 rnjnnv, mus 25m. j j j jug --- '_j- NVnenvcI`yux1u was up ayuypm. " All"\vere` taken so Siidill1iI_y," say `Mr. Tooker, that nothing,`c_._ou1d be ,do_ne to save them. -"Hq:nMijes, ' stores 1 and buildings in the,maii1".'pOrtiQn of , thevtown Were torn 1oo_se a`-rid zdriven onward.` `Those who. "Were". on the -Itraets shouted gwhrnings -as they `ashed madly tO"`t-ht: hiil for their ln...__. I} . W" M f` U _V:..,: ..` ;-I u~" . ;: L.AA `J ""1 '.. `V! ..L .'V - l..` " V 3 I . ; .;';15wo;% we `Bk u 's7haL lasting for ten days. i 1, -0- '~ Y`: 9}`? U ` '_N'_ . ',.' `_ H3 ` ' V, :. r - t-Iv . ' r . . /o,-"ix "' " . J - . Y : u-i -: --;i~:';'2 .JLJNE16th % . `H, _.,_ 3:, I.` '_e';;';;, "If, hi, 1),, H ._ _.. ; .._ . n, , ` . . 5 '_l1W_~fzs: at 10 cents. at 15 dents. Ald. Strange and Lowe brought in a sweeping motion instructing` the Boo,:rd of Works to complete all. the workon thecement pavements in No. 1. Ward immediately. The motion _-was amended in such a_ fashion as to John McI\'abb's corner. -four. feet wide : from Wm. --Caldwell s corner on South Charlotte St. to Jamicscn's cor- -`nor; five -feetrw-i'd_e. from thence to) `John Woods `corner, four and a half 4` '9'fe Bt:fWidt!i_; -V H ; ' . ' e ~ I L 1 _M9 I-an and Brenxian moved ;;=i;;,a_;I;61,I,d;x1ent that`-a fivefoot instead hal`t'Ato,ol: walk he ' ' " V "'TV'V"TVV"1'V"7 T"? V V Noilngng Could 80 ban: to, >1 1:. ft. -,`p 1. _ '.l`or9nt-o. Jllne 17,:-_-.-It is _ pared amt I bothw at ` -'}mguiC1*dtk,' M. P. 3%. ilndy. have`b_eep; om; .9__.t_li: `-ictinm. of `Echo water-spout rorfdx"`i he t. Ill`. C_la.rk was in the neral 5 re business or M:ngg},g., mmgk - as i-boon in Ilnen tors van or e ht % -1.- an l"|ig` A-.. HI :-`A-. Una` ` Silk Waist at About _.___v V.__`- `--v. uguuaviadl Sill` V'ClIlU : J garzinied not to cut, to clear at $2.99 Fine Japan Silk and Taeta Silk Waists, worth from $4.50 to $6.00, to clear > at -f - f M ' ~' , Fine Ta_meline and Mervillieux silk waistg _________.A._-J ` ` I00 Corsets at 75 cents. 50 pairs of Cromptonfs best- .dollr corset, bought specially for this sale. A ' Embroiglety 25 pieces` white embroidery, 6 in. wide, good patterns, regu lat 12:} cents. -Eerye Trimmedgat or Shape and every article in :the Millinery Department at cut price during sale. `--~----_~- v- .-"'?1%lIl.~ ...".~r.'-:.-o3i':1't:'r -.---1 -boon In Ilaggnex; won 1 `yours. Th! 31' Miner,. `no. . nl Olin run `in nnnn1n'nn no hnunn` `zvst 9 1-2 cents. .1-to Personally Select 10c 18c _`l1'tizd Sateen % ' ` at [3 cents. _ 150 yards pure `Linen Towe1i- `ing as about half price. 500 ytirds black Mercerized Sa- teen, supefior nish, fast color; __Regg1ar price, 18 cents. and Ginghams ' `at H I-2 cents. 5200 pies of Prints and Ging- hams,_ best qualities, choicest patterns, Sale price 11?; Cents. 1o aozeg. Bath Towels, size 44 in. by 20 in , at 12?`; cents. India Linen at 9 cents. 14+ can-ca-u-war a'emv..m 9: kl HEAL Xglnlung l`nn-I4I -A IIQIQQ. Q15 , 50'pieces of white India Linen ne quality, suitable for Blouses or Dresses. Very Special. Towelling at, 5 cents. White Cotton Skirts at 63 cents. Bath Towels Two dozen "White ` Cotton ' Skirts. trimmed with insertion or embroidery. regular price 90L`, to clear at 63 cents. r - ` ~ "ZK . on- _were appointed a comm1tteeitt`i eS" W ;m- with the cur. 13. anti); other riadjustment of taxatmn P Jnatteljs. i _ _ .:-..m .lllat69T.8. . . Monday `The Council adjournegl Ilfll in i evening next. when the est1mal* I" be ?considered.. I . Y A 1 . .I3IJ.I.`J.L` V llJ.L`Ju ins. ' esing last week. , , ,s._ Jo;1n and Miss hlf nun 4......-`.32.... ll foul! M33 $mlth visited with friend . '.nu.rs.M.1onn and MISS V"vs ohrisl; `are' s,pending a few day 1Ba.rrie. _ .d_ 1., vist '. Mmssqsealor. of E11111" ` `her isistor huge on Sl1n<`Y'of Barr Maggxe pampbe ' rents be `Sunday wzth 1181` P of Bi !l`h`o1'nas~ MoEa011l~' - lll:t!r`~here. is vigiti _`,r, 1"" ` `I. 3" ; 2' ;.`Ar `t! which. has been at?` the expense; I """"""" ` e - . ` Berlin, June 17. - The leading v (venture in- -the Reichstag elections, % 1 which were held yesterday. was the -success of the Social 'Democra.t_s,t {who have probably increase}! their t V resentation by 15 seats and their itotal `vote to 2.500.000, or 400,000. morethar; in 1898. "All the parties ! concede the success of the Soci-aligts; A 01 i 3'8! 7 $39 L e e - ,.._" _ . " EDEN VALE. at` 12 I-2 cents. Half Price . - 03" r ya - s "T. 30 S IUCTTZIT NCJU-NWVVZIXI J3.`IlVl ' ROI`-I at the_.r1n, .. ntioned as; h_avV-ing bun*%h by the `od. 3nd `I-an II :-..... ,pl.............I . `Ill ` 'lI_l1U J-` I Kl-HUI. 1:! AAU Iv onnaaaya tIEmn'_`it.has,been since. 1894. Pitt Ilodow. dykha;s broken. down; and ; an _a resu1t._.jo ver athousandacres of land is undcfr,wa.tcr. At Upper Su- mus, .Willip.m Melbourne, not` think- '_ing the_ current so swift..-waded in and was swept . away And dfowned. Fmy families are deserting their l.-....- 591 `KT-inri-win Tulnnd- -U U301 UJUI-I, uuu. uvuu I-Ulvltboc-\nu -v-av. .The. house of Ben}amin_Patterson, E Mr.` Gunn and Mr. Noblefw'er entire- ly`dcmolished, and all` persons in the three, families" drowned; as wqre the fiumilies of J tunes J ons` and.`-Henry ` 1-n_:_. M E? '-`v'anc_uver, B. 0., June '17.-The -= wf 5in;5the~Fraser is now higher a;|....`.?r44-*" l.m'.h:'nn ninn 1894- Pitt '11:. naonuxand nee c.-.9 'ot 'rnu-gy ` Manhunt. `, New York, June 17.--The `British baihue MacDu_, whichleft here on. :, April 28, in ballast, for Pensacola, gFla., was `reported yesterday .a.s '_. missing by her agents. v She : had a. crew or about 30 men. ` L` uuy luuruu:-`J , an I;_ uuwpn .,. 115'!!!` on Niceman Island. . Illslaun: `Blair. 1hTew G1-and Mglonio so_c1-o'ta'r'y.V . jamilton, June} 1'7.--The fnew Grand Secretary `of the Grand Ma.- "soni; -Lodge or Canada-;wa`s4 yester- L ;~:day-.`mo1'-ning appointed by; Mm;--J. E. Ejilnrdingv, Grand _Master,: who ,a.mo A;:|n' {tram . Lindsay for-.t.he _;.12\'1.!:P086- Hush: Amurnay; 5P.53.-X. ..9,!.. El" n,.-".r999ed .;t.he.;. g-'$o`I..`:."`..5I" T` % 99 Bmnsu BARQUE Mussma. socialists toad In Gormalpy. Families Washed Away. Land Under Water. 1` '7 5.2 4 , . ""%and'."'T-` u` .=i wwmqmmwrn guru u-V..K -I. .--1` . . \ 1;. U I ~ n. A. 1 .s...__..-. 1 l3Uu!Uu`l|Ul' -VV_| _"',`V if 4 19:;-`11e_c1 -lghe *..a,l1."`i{'e~_o Vcwenlng. ` on. A military funeral W05 `$9 sent to `Hamilton yesterday ' a..`...n.r. 'I\nanvnnI-n - n nd fhn E"?I' n_' . alvlv "the Peace $\l$I II In! he ;Udun V .. , be , M a . 1 ng kl uIa|1LLaI`y Luuunug. "us: any - Deseronto,_ _'9}ld the -. _scnt forward accomjm . a 1 1. .-'1n_, 4n.._4-' .`_`,'.._ -5 ,1, _stock, `June; 17.--`An`gus S; 7:'3'1`1andA fell from a wagon in Bu )0` and was killed. His body ` . .b?9`Pa*!9v99=%d Piss??? `Est 11? `E-'1ITas{'{l- "":' '-"5" 1 #++M.v_.~rri-v-+ggp,+o 4 &-O-O45 4'. .. -.-. ,,,.,_-; __-.1v_ v ` ' IIIIFJB ' ` A?}*g9&2'a%.-? %`i~'3.'%3%1;a?``92E ?>* 1 es for in-Teach IJq ovqrgansixg xi` ease. Hem &,.namgg'3 mu: Cresywjg e r plainti` ,; Le _9i &`(`:"`l!hd'pYrf`%I"X<)loFx7diL`iIi53? J _ agf-"' `""S'i?. -I. ` " 'fhreo`Ct1.sta'o`:_ 27- V ; moe:+o++iw4n6+++wes-rm:3 1 ' nLa.d.d u`..gn'.'.a..;n,.a. 4.u.1.;',u_a..n. .an...4A_'... .. --4 $95 we A.**%?;.:gs;m 12.3%:-~.~ _ 11...--- _...1 3.3- *37rE7bF?3?%usxan?'L3a$g~ 1|... 1)---- .......l .A.I...'('I.-`. ..nL.`y (`Any-1`-.nn':&` L f gas for trespaar c9 and`air" Egg; iainuun.-`.vv. '1`. A%":?':"5mesena;* l:f(WB~I' nruw'_u*, Va."'.DuuJu.n_n| sup. ant; Re-fe_r`r'ed to W. `H. Hamtoxi.` Duntroon. by -consent. he .1 to _ gnavff` Judge's powers in trial of action ;-\ ` Non-Jury. . I . '_ .,.l: o " mun} . u `ml ;_ __ 1-. 1].; quietness III ourgvuxzggu Luuyuuy. _' The _P'resbyte_rZai1 TSh`bath Sdhool of thi,s__place and 't`he Cx_ant;;a_1 are hold- `an excursion _q;;M.';:J;i1;;sday of this ygiekg ttqj Ja`oksoI_1`ks_-=1?oi,nl;?.' As the 0, ult fare is. only '25 cents for the round trip many [ought to take. `in ` this-trip. ' ' ' ,_L_ -3 -n;.__2-. ....'3`I'_._.'. 2.. '11.... (11390 UL IIICIID 'IJ\R\.l-Y0 . -Ill I119 vtapwv \rn- Vithe I.'nge ,:y53,:Fr;x_11k:3-T._ Bell. o1`.'_ A1- liston. w11ic'l1\v:`1s`traversed from the assizes on i:h're'3 counts of embe;_'zle- ment. the prisoner was acquiL'Le.d_ gm weir fo-Tvthe '-counts,-and an M13 fhird 'th"e ` crown offered no` cvidm1'of'c. "I'Le' -08.99-was-.ono-~i-n w.hioh~ I-hell was ac-Vt-'-` i_ng aS_ g`c11t for F.ros.t S:.v'\Vood and cwxafggd-.'_-with ....0:.!11b,bzz`_l'_ing mon'-' i es.,I't is said .that he` will bfing Van jation {Or `Va large amount of` dam-4 ages. against and _or false` au'.r-est.HA0 '\vas.-d'oA.fenk"1,9d Fisher &. Bell, of A1listoi1.'an_ the Crown was represented by.'..,;_E.` A. Duverniat. of` 'j?oronto.' "and ;J. C;i`ter.. Mickle, wma & Son vs. J2; Wj,` Collins. Account for lumber. Hezyson & C.reswicke`1 for plain-tiff: J as,\ W'arren -fo;f_;:g_f'ghdan:t.. ' " Judgment; reajfagva`-1. -. 4 ~ . There boi&'%1`5vork for the __,_._ __L:A-2...! ...'..`L Q. J-VLIUJ. U |JUlIla~ `JLII WV VII) Lvu. vzav Ulr-An\a Jury. the Ingmpgers were notifieq nO'\t( to attend 'b y`""SI1eriff Drury. qourt. prooeedi11g,`b`r"- the first time ixi, the County of Simone. withsut the atgend- ance `of t`}1et 1':bnd3}.. In the case of `Iv --u - .,.,u,. in 'r:-'n -1 A1 wrgwnr u-.-----c-`- Our eominunity was well represent- ed on the excursion last Friday. All seemed to enjoy` 11e,mse_l_ves" except 91` `theereturn inthe ~rain.[VThis and the circus V z_1t,.Bat._1_'rie,.1ca1}sed - general quietness in ouz`*.v,il1.ge thattday. mu- ne...-I~...+.~..a'..$. 'n`.;I.")u;Lh. .Q.C1..-ml nl-' l DIS 'L.I'lp. A party of Barrio sLi1_rs. in` `car. ley s` While Sloop,-were again visitors here on the 7th.{-.~VVhcnha"rr"wing at Shanty Bay.the [wind `became too heavy forithem.-~s o they.fnad' a very pleasant row from `there to Oro. They were reoeivedat the dock. by thei usual;-,erowd;'They know; they are a'l'_\vays welcome. ' ' ' -cu-_ _,,_ ,,-n;,.;-.a L; a--....~u.L_a{1ul'_ an _!I $0 9 vv uovvnnavs I We aife pleased to learn *-that' Mr. R.` Blackmorc has` .recovered. from his severe illness. V " \. wv v v.. v an-.o\r-u-Iv Our berg {is made lively these `even- inqsby the sound of "football kicks. '.Why can't wehave 9. football match with some of our neighboring teams? r\ 1-\',"I1 0_ -__`_';L!_.'_ _ 2!..- vv Lou auuus vg. vuu. uvA5uu\_.u;uB uuuunu - _ Mr. R.._0.. Bell is ereeting a fine `driving shed 50x>2'4Afec_, with cement foundation. ' V What we want `to know :- Whcn Tom B. isgoing to Guthrie lagain. ` ` u-n;_;, '.__2n ____ u_.'.'... L... |.......1.. L..v $192 JIQUI Rev. McLeod; of Miohigon; reach- `ed in St Andrew's Church. on unday eveningvlst. V ~ , _ Mr. i `Crawford's Oro ~ Station friends will be glad to hear` of his rapid advancement with the Heintz`- man Piano Co., Toronto. Inside ,the short period of four months. M-r. Crawford has been promoted totfine - o nunnn fununrr Rlggalgx. V . _ , 5 _ 1 : A . When will our: boys go ba_ck to` Shanty Bay to kick football again? -mr,-__ ~n____ 7r:_ |__.L_:.I; :. .-.... L1...-. IJCWIJVJ ul-DVD VII L%9u'bTC- -viva: - Miss Fa1.1 ny_Kir'kpa_l;riok in 9n the. sick list. `no. u` 4- `mo 1 : ,_` ,_____1_ fsvolrrs Ania PASTIMES. u;1'u.w_ Luru _.ua.a pxano tumng. _Posters are issued announcing: the programme of Ijaoes at Creemore on the 23rd. There ls to been open `trot and an open `run. each `for a purse of $100: a 2.35 trot for $85. and a `named race-. for $50. Devotees of the turf are looking forward; to a rare day's sport. The` Broadviws. of Toronto. would like to `arraqge_an out-of-town gqme. with some Jumor or _.mtermednate' team." for_ Dominion Day-,J_\A1,ly 1.;Bar`- rie. Orilha. :or.. Owen Soup-d-prefeVr-L red. Address the S_o;oreta.ry..~ J.T H. :Wltx'itehead, Broadvtew ,Institute',:T`pr_-; on o. - . , ` '- ,\'J Toronto .'l`e1eg ram. -- "0rillia.; [by the way, deserves rea`l: eredi_tA for putting er team in"t erfield t`h13se`a`- son. As arule, players yearn to leave that town as 500;: `a:s'the pan s_dr_gpe_ tqgether ; the pr1o,e,.pt 5 05` _ e gaxgraod` _'_aVx;e'."_e`Youf have never ._l1ved-`> In ` ,i!A-.-4 e ha`, -or..youte_f.v,o?buld"ivitead1l '~ under thud _ - ORTHG 'V_ (4 1.1:-1nn i'u p'a.`>.`; `sh. X. 4 Ill. `Il\lIl8"_Dg $800.. but} wu_u VI, ,\l44JG T `xmoa Hy a i+.*n. ` ii i:}o";;&:L*i isqadrouz $- E9 lnIII'ID]lUll - _.1` gen, June 17.-A-'I`he;~U J '(1_ `rgpeuh Squadron goes , `130 une 30, any-hpn.-to.P ' ` 11 July affnpgs. ` \ ono 1'-'fs1!1x'r1oN. * ..s.owmvma,. V DILD ` . : mom-.coum Us-. rozwon-* - \: . - u1nmnu:ou.- I I .- .'1`he!(;}o'11$;jci:1'..?x`n_et" `i;:`.._'1:e1g\;1%zJ,.1"- sin t.hc- ohair.ian,d the,vfQllo.wing ,,A_1der- I men uprasen-t..w-r-M88828-z. Strange, Bprl-" ewick. ` Ross. .;Steph6l1}3. .'.ugm~._ Raw-,_e1. % ,0:-.tn.T ;I.o_we. .~,Bnenuan. ;MLeaa.. .axid" -l?otro_:hg'r.- I1`hu:.~ses=siom .-was. -'a;,l.ong'* L Q1119.` the1Ma-yor;allowing$t,h`q emembejs -=grea't.`lat.~itnde" in negand to;._the num-`-` tun`. : oi; Aaimes V they -D0.l.IQ.~ an-mnany, of "N10 m0i*in.5'- M.r.!IJ=_-~'-v=..-.~ ' *7 : Communxoations {were meceited and` - -rererrkad Lo uthb-,4 several -committees'` as: subjoiuead;:-,a`- fl: - ' Dou'gall-.*Bros.-.- oallinguzttcntion-. to `the fqonditibn of Mulcaater St. ._whi'oh 1 Ls-badly in`n eed of grading from,Wo'r- 'sel`y' street "n6i'tb." - Mbnday xcvenins. -with .Mayo r. ..B..0?s~ ' ,'-:4 .1. . 3 * 47 From Imnnox &=0o..~_on'sbehu1t.- of" . .. un,_._._. 11.. .rl_II.I _A._L:_.. LL-L .._..` [LUNG ....., ......... ......... . .. .,.. From.:Geo. r-name seating that .n`~ '1 ' *My'-sun. "hi? h9.il'/uc6id8litalIy- injured ` 1iib" ha|id;`~.whil`o' ii: the emp1oy_~* pf * t~he'o'm'pom`tioIY and a&ing.:t=h'a.t. .-_~ he e be reiuiliursedtor lost -time. . i " ""'From`-Mim"B." Holmes. asking! re ` 5ba;'be~?in` connection wieh:f.rental;.-. of 1 m_a:l'%t*_"1!1l:*' '4 ah. :;:'.v. T ~J.'7M:~Mu_tin.' am. the .-{.3911 . ' l`elep'Iio1io'Oo.`.~ permission; to _op`en.' Muloaster .8t:ee.t-.-bet.ween:.stpe * `Market and -- Pom-ztiang-~'St2. o-and :-Sophia "St1I`i between B9.-yeld-.. and.-. Queen Bts. ` for -Hie .'-'reinoval_ Fof.-poles. ,-also for ` b`ern`i-lssioix itfo`-tirimv trees on the Ease` _` `Road . `and-`on Vi'ctori'a and- Mu1castei. ' `St-`.ret"s'. W .. . :..;.f ' ' {Aid Otton` in'quird._.`=concerning the bb'l:`ajxding accounts _for eleotrieft` 'lig h`t`,_`3vil:`-hi th'ei7 Baiirie Tannery .-` co; `and the Dyment-Buttertzeld Foundry; u -n,_- .._-_*n...1 4.-. A.I.._.,..l:c....|- binni- -`I'hoV-*3ns1.x:hee; VI-7"l;1:txva; Transac: sea ' Du!1n8:the.Even1nl-Au3P1-l.;- E . ~ ~:.n-MeettncmzsbeH914:M#'-m " (av. Night- ` 5131-Um J-I16 J. Uylll II II we tuuvkvtywyqc _' [` Th_" Board of Works. 'reo91Vn'mended_ 3` its; 1. cliairmgm. _' PqVw e`1l ,, ~I;*ha`t; lithe .-atoha-%c:wsher; iopgth ' 34`1.?':--P".93!:`9F9 auu. L110 11] |.u\2uo";.:u:.-.ua A-l\ao\.n v.-.,. A~l.d.Ro,ss '-rplied to`? the ~efot that` "this "wa's"a legacy handed downrom p.1"-`e`y.i' coimcils; '.Phe.ufound1=y peo `le iwou1fd`-ma-k`efa statutary-declaraL,f tiotr in a fewfdbys. when their." at}: obunt' ufould be settled and he pro-. posed calling t-`he' Finance *Committ`e' together, to meet 1-the Tannery Dir`ec'3- tors. to discus 1heir claims. AI` (1 ,,-.__ __.l.__) __-`I....L _L....`..-. 'I`.n".1-' COIS, E0 (l.lS0l133"L.UI'Jll` Iuuuua. , Ald; ,Strange..-asked what steps hail" been taken in-reference to having Mr Forsythe-, replace the-trees whicli he-had `removed from in front of his residence. ' - L - 1 p s 41,1. L. 1.-.`! ltl IJIIII Ipv.L vIJa.u\nnI-nvgn L The Parks Comn-xititee will report on the matter. . ~ ..-'_. u .1 1 1-'1,_IJ>I_-___j LI UDINLULIUUO - A1d.1-Astephens stated .. that he M hag spoken.to Eorsythe. but no stops had: been _takLn* further. The Barks Committee will `report concgrning the; difficulty. V . - A11 1 ,-,_. _,-1--. .2 ._ ..'|..-L..:.. `|:..1.}- ILLLIJIVUIUJI 5 ..Ald. Lowe spoke of an electric light. pole on Ecles S,t.. which was placd' in a'very./poor `position. . '1 A1 1 I\JL..__ _L-L__I J_`l_..L `I..- 1.-.`! (nu-nlu` III In V`\iJ~J utrvvn lavwnvp Ald. Otton stated that he had spok- en to Mr- Duff. of the Electric Light Dpt. about this pol e. but it had not been moved. - ` 1 11,; 'L1.`-' All) IA\AIl.\/>3 Ald. Steixhens replied that he un- .derstodd. that Mr. Meeking had been employed by previous cquncils `and was` paid $50 a year. He had seen Mr; Meeking recently. but could not ascertain what duties he performed or how he earned the fifty. dollars. LI-AL _ -.__...I_`l.. U11 vuv IJJILVDVAI Ald.'yRoss jstated that he had heard a rumor to the effect that Ringling Bros. wished to bring their circus to Barrie. but owing to the exorbitant charge set by the Mayor they _had de- cided to leave the to,wn.o`ut of their circuit in Cana.da..He asked His Wor- vship for an explanation, 'ln'-.__-__ 1'! _ . . . _ .....'ll4..I LI-gal Mn utrnn 'J\7'I-ill I.ll\I V \l\L 'I`heAMayo.r suggestdd that 't1fe' _'_Counoi1 ask` the `Commissioners `to take action. V .'Ald. Ross asked if anyone was in charge of the`Parks. if so,` who he was. and whether he was performing hisduties? ` - ` II]. 11071` 0 \JlkJLI\I\L I-Lav ;.u.-vi. . :v.Al.d,. often urged that a {{J{1I,| .man .be-employed to keep the parks in better condition. . 0&1 ,_ ,___L Duty l.v.L Ihlp vm -u---u---.v._- .Mayor, Boys replied that he was glad to be questioned on the subject as this report had only reached his ears .on Saturday evening. although he understood that it had been cur- rent on the street forseveral weeks. He had heard that he had been in- terview_ed by the Ringling Bros. and had demanded of them. on behalf `of the town. a fee ranging -in price. he believed.` all the way from $300 to $700. The rumor had taken so many. different` "forms; that it was useless topytry and answer each story. but he wishedto say generally. that `the re- port was utterly and entirely` _with- o_ut;_a`vestige of foundation.- He had `held. no communication` of any kind with anyone connected with Ringling Bros, He had tried to trace the rum, o 1to "its: source.`-but after `asking _a score or more of people `he...had to give up the .task..Main s,.ci'rcus_: had _liee'n charged. $50 and $20 more for `putting the `glroundsjipnt_o repair again. Last year Ringling -Bros. `had been `charged $n95_galtogether.' being ` -a ;t3.On;(3e`1`i1LW"_'llV -' V ` - - \ .1`; -1-s-.~.-_--:-1_-';.?.5.u.:a::.'.: "~n.n's'.:' I nf......n:`I I DB -uUau'u_y uu-. ' 5 A1g1.,'Powe11 stgqsd `that thejj waik ow'ou1d'%be-repai 1'Led_'b.Vt onqe. b ` ,__ n-_..-_..:LL..-. ' ui.......;...1. :6-L. larger concern, - _ . - _ In .zA1d. Barwick notified the Council thatthe foundationmof the pavement Q11 trout of the ,resi. dencev of Mr. Au}; `was crumbling ia.way._.:an;d that. if the {,1$ost'go't beneath it,"L.th'e `work would ble` de8tr0ye!3-- ` ' '~ ` 4 Ai 1 "I \___;._;:' -J. -.L'4.`J` Lknli I-`urn. IIfl I V`UlLl'\L uu `V;----w`. u... -..--. `The Finance Committee. through its {chairman _. A_ld;" Ross. recommendd the payxixenjz of acoo1intsV`a1jn_duntin'g to $392.03; that _thB sa1aIry7;of T,yyn' `Clgrk Donnell-' be `graifsed to }. $950` "per. `fear; being af $ L` or % moo; V i'1'hes ~.:_I}_e"'p61`;'l::_3.W~lg8.d6p{4g; `nun. v_~- 1h. .._.u :1-.1xr....I...` .. ....-...-........m' Ra. .0119 nuwsnwnmw; :%;i ;=:i;;j:nxe:'m mm ununum mm Nonqrnnnx rmnm~.Non:% `CII9\J Q9 ` {on `Mtiloastdr St. from `Dunlap St. to the __Ma.'rket Square_,.and on Bayfield. St. from Sophia `to Simooe Sts. _ ' `The Parks: Committee, through its chairman. Ald. Stephens. recommend- ed` that the gore at the corner of Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.. be lev- elled; skidded-and improved. at acost` n'ot"to exe`eedt$200. ~- A = `~ The report wee `adopted. . Rash gintrbdged _ a bylaw ex- ; t1.1`e_'.time`9r'; tl;e_;~__xi`f_;`13`:gd o1.,; : el1e6ti6r,r.l oz ar7rars,eo;t eies` certair ' =.J'.!.` - On motion} or ALd. Monen `add Brennan. the clause of the. report re-- ferring to Bayfield St. south of Dun- 'lop`~ wasstruok `out and the re- port adopted-as; amened. A HOV -- -K ..--v -2-.---.~,+_ wt.-t-9*-*.,-?--,J , g.;o;g;'.,3g.;pt;A1a;-1>wa;l~*and Tyrer `:zz>:t'.%.%.:s:`*;*;:;2 W1|i._|i..;uu11. . j. f`. fC`'.'(".J"lI.1e: .; and get 1; *A!B.a,1=gaI`1_1f*n 1ct;V or5fo llm'inTg` ;iy`s. . Our reputatign `1l!b`;:1st;yitlaf1?f;~%n%$9`qiggpnojiytmentsfhtthi8':t,ore; EYpry;hing just: as advertised. 4'~.v.~_ 1 ,v-pr , I I_`I.!`,- Tnis*%"15 :uiseaT to,Lbednii"iea3.:#bIe}mieoi3.'%' Otir stock is so much a reducti0nI`*t1II 9f 1' win We *0 1" 8'r than ml, for , --ied ti, with-our pngiplg to not many good: man saasmz a's`;frade- Mr.-.5 SaI'Jnnt.-,v`1idl514%7} i1 : i"%-:8.;feW4Y5 f01"Eh813d "ifbid 8dbV`-` ` hund- ,. .. `o?lines*bfs A .%w1ssh.pouesve1ymu.e Abo"cIar*ej jlit 5411508 the 9319 to make :s:1'`%.%:%s?s`:,s -P 101-:s:~iw1LL=no; I-Io: % 5 `j=-A v} ihtnd; the'Eur*P68.!3=;Im1Yl3e`?8471?i9+39339 to per: Fall `GQ'O(_1,'_ yve shall hayi our % v . ,1 ' _ ; ?;.4;4.f..-,..g .51..-. +9; P. London, ,3 '. 7.-5,-`A. Vong the {gun- ; drods of f1e6`{){1'n\1FvI3i'(,>`1o%`t their li've_s ;,(n`vr,_.tj:i`;,.-,l at Heppner, re- ` on,"may~ be a former resident ofihis IAKLHU "um . A `I "31:.-nu `anal an-nun V II`

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