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Northern Advance, 17 Sep 1903, p. 3

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a*-`..*:.':.~a*.~..,.. ; .-`inil j.'1iIl 19. 17. 25. 25- L. e 99 `*3 I - i; egg: Q5:-in -isi "L icon in .' . L aontroikern. . l T ~ These are unhappy tiniea for the ` ,._wome_n a rights "movement in London, :3 ' Although at committee has recom- mended the London County Council to petition Parliament to take steps ,_ `for enabling women to sit on County -` Councils. and" although the Council will probably adopt the recomm.encla- . A tion, it is very unlikely that Parlia- ' ment will take _ any notice 0! the - appeal. ' "1 . i " " `O unit ``\A nIIR*\! nIIII_ ` I l a.. 3r!`-.IEv*" oi.-Ioo,sam mvorrr TO GET SUBSISTENGE. ~ ' um\"` V `C VI` IP33 _ , 5 . There are no:.`Li)_x`:;_d$n vestries now, ;and"vwomen-cgnnqt sit." on the bot- ough Councils which-`have superseded them. ` ` T T .'Pv 1! cu. - 11 itvdopended on the County Coun- cil, the battle of the women would 1 be won.` T Every Council since the ` body came into existence ha: peti-` tioned Parliament [in the interest of womenmembors, and Parliament has steadfastly ignored the appeal. ` TL 1"` I-nllnn In; I- flu; -`GUI?! UK UIIIII Irmdo It will, indeed, be in the memory of all Londoners that three ladies- two elected by the - ratepayers V and one selected as an alderman by the Council-did actually serve on the rat L. O. 0., until the judges deter-D mined that they had no right to be '4. I. -..- WIIWI VI For the last ave years women have lost, uixd loot Thesvily. in their cause. ` Not long agoi they could serve as gun:-dia.n.I A as. members .-of ` the School ._Boa.rd. as . parish and district - co!Inc_ll9re,- e,_nd_,a.s .l_nembers of the London vent;-'i_os`;; . Thorn nra nu" T'.I\nd;\n wash-inc nnu The work_ ofthet Sohool Board. is 1; to be transferred to the County Council, . and on that body women 1 cannot sit. And only a. Iittlo, While , ago` "Mr. Long hinted that the ad~ ministration of the Poor Law will also be transferred to the municipal i a.uthorities,d from which` women are barred. ` V 0 A I n on nit: - v`-- It is pointed out. as if women! ought to be elated thereby. that the ! Education Act makes it compulsorv [ that each scheme shall provide for the inclusion of women as well as men among the members of the edu- : cation committee. .2 b 9 `IL. A-,..l__,__A.I_._ ._,AI, 41- VIQV-VA: VIII-IALI-IIV|r\3Vt ' - In conjunction with these circum- Jtances it is interesting to notice the incursion of women into occupation usually connected with men, as re- vealed by 3 new blue book dealing with the i census of 1901. I`l\I_-.._ - J_,,,-I- --II .__._, n.,,_ c Vvlllll IIIJC \IVllS\_I Ill &UIILe There are female cellarmen, female boatmen, female watchmen, and fe- male warehoueemen. aorta \ mention female polntemea and female railway portere, female bell-hangers. black- emlths. bollermakers, bricklayers. masons, miners, carpenters. Pipe!`- hangere, whitewaehen, ganttere, dock laborers, eaddlere._ eawyers, shepherds, tailors, tannere, ~ and un- dertakers: :_'_ag;_n 3-,, ,, , Thgreturns show that in England. and Wales, females nd? employment as follows: 6. architects. 2 account- antu, 86 auctioneers. 19,223 book- bindera-. 89.bo.mas, 46.769. bakers. 382 bargemen, 27,707 barman. 6 bayonet-.nskero.= -1.042 bodsteudlnalr m. 2 -bell-h_qnors,,~56 bill uncount- yrs, 316 blucksmithl. 420, bontmn, - Q, A boilornukern, _43,775 bootmukera, 1,293 `bias:-workers, 3.071 brick- makorl. 4 . bricklayers, .177 builders`, 8,850 butchers, 4757 cubinetmukeu, .660 carmen, 56. carpenters, 132 coaohma.k,ers,' 1.316 cellarxnon`. 1,911 chuinmakers, 3.105 chemists, 54 chimney-sweepers, 72,046 clerks, 1,- 1 746 clockmukern, 30 coopers, 6 cop- 1per miners. 5,743 `curriers, 2,527 ;v cutters, 2,929 cycle-makers, 186' do- corators, 1 dock `laborer, 212 doc- tors, 140 de_ntista.' 608 sh carers, 166 shermen, 4,825 French. polish- .Arn '7 Gndffnrn v an: ..........I |-n._... -era, -7 Irv vonwl `AQUA- gastters. are, 806 glue t,uauu I.` Lcuuu. puuaxr 305 general labor- makers, 5,170 gold- -smiths, 188 gunsmiths, 5,140 gar- deners, 1,745 hairdressers", 4 hurdle- 'me.kers,"899 ironfounders, 15 lead -miners, 11 llmcburners, 42 masons, 4,991 messengers, 211 metal machin- ists, 8- millwrights, 2,604 nailmakers, 1.702. packing-case makers, 99 paper- hangers, 9,693 printers,` 115 plum- bers, 3 plasterers, 745 porters (rail- way), 18,239 ropemakers, 1 road, In.- .b0rer, 4,730 sgddlers, 155' sawmek-' tors, 10 sawyers, 12 shepherds, 3 qlater, 3 slaughterera, 222 stove- inakers. 117.640 tailors, 71 tanners, 279 undertal_:ers. 31 veterinary sur- geons. 1.101 ,wa.rehouseme1_1, 79 wheel- :wrights,_ 1 woodman. 8 zincworkers. Tl`. will Huh: kn an... 4-1....` ...1.n_ __ I u. .5.-cu, b ; vvuvsuuau, O Lulu .WOl'liel'S. It will thus be seen that, while re- _cent legislation has tended to deprive ma.rko.ble extent. women of rights in the capacityot at public representative, hen. sphere. of ` employment has increased to a re-1 . _ I I _Pa.rticu1ars have recently been pub- lished throwing light, upon the ser- ' vice careers of certain youths who I ` entered the _Britannia." in the some .texm`:ma.ny years ago. .'I`hirty-ve of them: joined, and of these six reach- fod.tl'ag` rank, and are now admirals. % 'l`he-`proportion of one in five may be . regarded *as- very high, and it would 3. be inters_tin'g to have 9. comparison with the entries `and `promotion A `re- `suits in other years at` intervals. 5. `mass particular" cadets -might `have , done still better, it four of them had ,3 not :dlagl,- god gnostieen murdered. be- ` to:-9 donning the second stripe. Six of _thom_`le!t. the service also in, these I iuniorjstagos, and one was discharg-"j ed. so t-hit only .tiI_venty:-three enter- f 7ed_`ths_ r;1'nnin"js'.s lieutenants.` end `: 1 '`ol*thsss` main thin 6n'.'hi 1011?` reIh- - i.,; ....a`.-gum-tics: rm; - | `.. AWE A .,D0.l.I&lI. An `on, . one vwuuxun; ox 1 1 .riso 4o'f`_.i,I1!!'.. 1 "R9'!iIW| `-hm-_; ....`_.:a- J >1. bmn;1,xt..`on;;%zho Tho" it.` about time you than 1 ght:--abuuts g now ovorcout, Wila : diam? v:Youm m.zto:- hsV oL ` hid that % , ow."-!V"`for_` yum yum? William . ( y re;:xip1qceg_t,);:-Y9d.,.I1!***1sFeo1- ` occdniong ox n.;.-. Ia -.1 =".`.a..az not `--In-er nifty vw1nia._-C-and`:-1 Ian` on. . Prim" Cadet to _AJIQh'II. Woman : cholod. ruiouul ngiuo. E U] unuuuavu The frequent marriages of neurotics. t.'.with those inheriting the taint of insanity was anotherfcause, and the E. increased tendency to marry late in 3,1110 woe anything but desirable. The 1 "abuse of, alcohol wan another great _i cquae of lunacy. We were now 9. ipirit tdnktng race, which we were K ` not half 1; century back. I Jam... .2. ..- -s-_.a-..A -1 ......A... 0.... mums .ovonu'u Wine Dlulpato o- T lance of Lightning. E It is agreeable to -be able to dis- sipate the idea which persons unac- quainted with A the ways of thunder-_ storms and of earthly electrical sys- tems have lately been entertaining -that the municipality of electrical A wire: is causing an increase in the number of storm says an English change. The tendency is just the otlier way. . A- blag nit-nus`- nvv\1nnn_ 9 UIIUI VI 3 Jo According to tho i simple explana- tion which Dr. Sowerby Wallis,` the rninlall expert of Cnmbdon Square. gun the reason is this:-'l`he disrup- tive explosion in a. thunderstorm is an oilort on tho part of nature to adjust the diotributioxroi electricity botween earth and nky. But just an , -,__n,_-A-_ ._..-_..l4I-- -- IIUIVVUVII UQI VII GIIC --go onus `n--v now 1. lightning conductor provides an easy pause for tho electricity 1!:-om sky to earth. to every bare-win acts I! a. conductor and help: dissipate tie `aerial electricity which would otherwise` coupe thunder. -,,___ Al AL. 22-`. lg "An- UIIIIUI Wlf \.i|I_U. lwlllllli-LU! e The inuence e! the -wires in Lon- \ don Dr. Wallis veeid,. is very percept- ible, so that with the ever extending system of telegrephs. telephones. and other electric works thunderstorms should show a tendency to decrease. But es to whether there are more or fewer storms than there were s. lew your: ago Dr. Wellis pointed out "that the question arises: What is e thunderstorm? Are one clap of thunder and one Rush of lightning a storm? The meteorological method ieto measure the rain. as heavy rain is - -e.` notable feature of thunder- ,A _, , storms. . A `There occur` in an irregular guan- ner, said Dr. Wallis, groups of years with frequent thunderstorms and groups with a. marked absence of the'rn.`As far up I know, this can- not be ascribed to any specic cause. Storms are less frequent ov- -- ` ----- AL-.. 3.. LL- n4\IIw\+I"I n lunch of Lotto) cunud by ndutorntlol ` ` of tho l'o,x-nor. ` . ' \ In 1859 `there was one insane per- nson to every 536 sane individuals. The average has since risen until now one person in every 299 -is mentally IIHICLGU. , "What is the reason of this? task- ed Professor H. W`. White, in deliv- ering his presidemgials address to tho members of the_ Medico-Psychological Association, at London, England. rs..- -_....-. ........ Al..- 0....` .ln..4- lnunnv JKUSIIUIQVIUIJ, Iluv Aavuuv-n, -uuF.--u--- One cause" was the fact that fewer eligible aliens settled in the country and intaermarried with our people. There was therefore less infgsion of trash blood into the race than was formerly `the case. The foreigners who did land ' on our shores tended to weaken, the. stock, for they `were mostly vtown dwellers of poor phy- sique, with constitutions undermined { by diease. ' ` I PIWL- I-5-.---g1. .-.`A-uvln-unan -0 onnnuuntsbgnn cauae. Dtoruna any {can ..v.,........ .. or towns than in the country, as the .chimn_eys and steeples tend to pre- ---._A. -I-..L..:..-I nwvnelnnu " r,:.turee_o the eaid ggpoljetionitor id debt to be oreated by t > whole rateable plroperty of the Muni- e . w'trIlIsEREFORE the.MunioiFal Coun- oil of the Cor oration of ; EA8 the Barrie. Carrie 4, ,,;,Y..`,` (Lin1itod)_haa epyilietl text 9 mm,ip.1 om-poratxon`o_t_ t e.Town.ot B3,,-ie for a loan of Q2_0.000 upon W geourity ot a znortfa e.; on; :-he; Md machinery and p an `'01 the 9id'company and otherwise. aemore M1, get out -:n_ en-egreegnentnnaale tween the eau_l Guinean` ,and-t'h;e- our oration bearing da ett `enlist dey \ it Xuguat. 1908. ten: the purpose ,o_ wing` the mid eoeunpany to. erect` `remiaee. instal inaohiaeri and plant, 3,41 generally `to eutablie tbeb - .9! the said Company in Ber re. :9.) it in deeirable to grant the said ? X`1~i:`3V`{1EnnAs it will be nee_es~ ' y for euoh purpoeee to issue - de- 'd` ` of $20. . thzual VVSEEREAS it will be requi- gite to raise annually during the term of twenty `years hereinafter mentioned by special rate to gay tge Law and interest thereon. the suxxyi: , 71.64. 03%]; WHEREAS the amount of the` oipality of tb own of ._Be.rrie. ao-I oording to the last revxeed assess- ment roll. bein th_e assessment roll {or the ear 19 3. l8`$1.627.185.00. AND HEREA8 the amount of tbe existing debenture debt of the said Munioipalit is $266.269.72.`ot yrhioh no part, eiter tor principal or inter- ' in arrear. ' ` he Town ' enac s as followu- af1Bv%l+e fn mine the sum of $201300 _\;uu.Iu_1_u,ya uuu Ovvvy-vu W..- vent electrical explosions." 0-1:`; 55105 I vvnlIoIAA.1 Ilivau "There is no standard of purity for` these spirits." said . the speaker. "I! the udulteration by noxious constitu- ents be important factors in the can nation or. inganlty, should not the Legislature enlorce both the nnturitv and the purity" of an alcoholic _,_n A .I ,, , can vs-v --rvv van:-v vvc u-V uuugnnual _|VU|-I\lI.|a' in; u.mI._t,ion of. town dwellgrs, un- `ndtu'r'ai excitement, over-edAupation,v lqu hours, badl_v,so,lo_-.tpd gndbadly -I666. -ind` ovorcradiuk ` were ~;g`,3.?`."9`D0l'|IiblQ--cauuo c`_ 101* > terhlo ; `return!-..T Thu nu:-v'i`vo.1. of the .fwe.,kungs. who .vv_qgu1_ 719:-znetly haw. mud in `infancy, the act that we, are rapidly _ becom- Cnm `- --On- AC 4313- '1I&i-II--- TENDVTO ommnsn stems.- Pandora = '- ovum tntnuountn. no "up LUCK" sumac 9:73.: 4 Twenty degrees dierenee in the temperature of an oven is sucient to make . "Good 1.uck_"Vor `_` Bad Luek " in baking" many kinds of food. -w- -'-_._.> heat in .the oven of 1 tinge untitled with a thermometer, or worse. Ittegl with 1 instroment. will easily vary twenty degrees-resu1t is unpalotoble, burned or hall-baked food. a`eroes cook and 3 disappointed family at men] time; Gin Pills 5:`; Kidneys Thertnonueter ttedin ovendoorof "Pandora" range has been a proven - meters for fteen years. and every instrument is arefully adjusted. and tested by heat. before sending out-the rat, best and only thermometer which in of any real value to thole who donating. " Pandora " range la(1_sandao2ne,_eeonon:ical on fuel and a perfect baker. Soldbyauenterprhingtlealera. nooklettree. ' . /j of Battle enaqga as xuuuwa;-- V 1. That to tame the sum _ot $20,000 for the purxioses atoreseid. It shall-he lawful_ tot; t e Co_rporet1on of the sand Munionpahty _t9 uague debentures of the sand Mumozpalzty to sand amount in sums ot.nqt leaethau 8100'-each; pl able wnthxn 20 ears _ron_x' the -da e of the assent to he Ac author- 'izing or legalizing this 3 -Law. _ o rm. Hm said dehen nu`-es so to lQld0u,"'I'l.If/I10, Mammal,` wmm. vi-mm, st. John. N. a. _oa_mK AND LUNACY. Vvouviioutv -ucx ur am ruins o`uo+'cunt. Wiilalrh We believe we have in Gin Pills the most perfect remedy that has ever been discovered for all kinds of Kidney Trouble. So positive are we that Gin Pills will Cure any case of `Kidney disease that we guarantee every box and authorize any druggist to refund the price in case of failure. All Dnigglsm, so cts. per bar. 6 bozo.-_s1ur 3.-.5u, or direct from --.q- -. .- -:..- Q- `me 301.: nab E:6.[\n:`u}iu~}};:`a. mm . . , Sketch of Lord Irauoy. Lord Brassey, President of the `lcongress of Chambers of Com1nerco'_ i of the Empire, recently held in Monte } areal, was born Feb. 11, 1836, son oil the late Thomas Brassey, one of the` contractors of the Grand Trunk R&i1W8Y- V He was educated at Rugci by and afterwards at University Col-? lege, Oxford, where he obtained tho: degree of B.A., with honors in thl-i history school. He is also a D.C.I.u,: (hon.) and ILA. of Oxford, and was called to the Bar in 1866. Having entered politics, he was first elected Liberal ILP. ior Dsvonport in 1365.: , and later represented Hastings from 1868 to 1886, when he was raised taf u the Peerage. Among thepositions he ; has held are President of the Statis- tical Society, 1879-1880; Civil Lord of the Admiralty, 1880-1883; Secro-; tary to the Admiralty, 1883-1885:. ' served on Royal Commission on Us- seaworthy Ships, Defence of Coalinj Stations. Relief of Aged Poor. 0hair- man of Opium Commission; Lord-in- Waiting, 1894; President oi the In- stitution of Naval Architects. 1893- 1895; Governor of Victoria. 1805- 1900. Lord Brassey married first in 1861 a daughter of Mr. John All- nutt, who died at sea on the Suns beam in 1887; second in 1890. 0 daughter of Viscount Malden. Amon- hisi publications are:-- Work an Wages, Naval Annual. Britishi Navy," ve volumes, British Sean 8 men," British Work and Foreign Wages. Among his recreations are yachting and hunting, and it was on the famous yacht Sunbeam that ill _ (1-_._.I_ LIJC IGLAALIQAU Jlnivnnu came to Canada. . mmhow Av'nold'I -rut. At Dean Stanley : Mr. McCarthy} used to meet many famous men and women. In which connection he to- calls how on one occasion the Dean. taking the hand of a new arrival. said: Come here, Matt, and let" me bring you` face to face with the man who says you are only aminiaturo Goethe. The new arrival was" Mat- thew Arnold. to whom Mr. McCar- thy had applied this expression in his history. `But it was somewhat em- barrassing to have the fact recalled in this way. Matthew Arnold, how ever, happily relieved the situation ` [by the observation: _If you could 7 only convince me that I am a`m.iniap 3 ture Goethe, how proud you. would make mc!'. --Westminster Gazette. ` Tizlng legauzmg uua 1: -uuvv. 2. That the said Vdeben ui-es so to be imued for the said sum 0'! 820.090 shall bear interest at. the rate .0! 4 ....- .......+ -nnr nnnllm- munhln vanrlv. I. O! I'Illl priceofyour nn. 3. `J. KENDKLL! co.. ` Gulistoe. N.M.. Juno '3 Dbusln-- I Mn been using your Kendall`: Spavin` can knng. the.` Man from Ivrolvoso amen battle: a wool: and I; an oxcellont nmod`c'>; vial . IWIIII7 ' m~:a....~:;-.:-.::, ..... 5*" we __ ':.'a*~*=!.*:.:'2a Mr: hcadgazoneiln my :33. I am-Jana I Bump for ya loacloso III!!! to udhlobhuus. and hloblnius." ' ' . ` Yoursvcrytruir. ' H. W. LAIRD. Thousands of Moi: I-Sport gala gzoggggg: ' Illlillult for muny.un1o hll I6 033.1.` A: 1:.` ` onthn: '9: ' LT.he% Old Rlial`)|eTReI1_\;edy :,n`i;:u..s. xnmnu oo., nwno m,u,vt. 3 E'3? ui5i:`[ ' I oadooo :tn:> cr::.'yout '!'Iutiso on the Horn nmlhkbhnlcs." _ __ ._ ._____ such uenentur auuu uu._puyu!u-- an twenty annual succeaexve - metal- -mcnts. such annual instalments of principal and of interest to be ot_ such amount that the afgrelate amount payable for rineipa an in- terest 1n anyyear a all be equal as ucarly as may be to what -la payable ` {or principal andintereat during each of the other years of .-Vluohr period. and one of such debenture!` or in-_ stalments of prints! al ahallybe- ay- able at the ond- each year ram and after the data 0! the pualnciwel this _By-Law, at an the eve_ntot" .08- ialatwn being nee. ry tc eontzrln and legalize said By- aw. _at:th`eend of each year Iron: and at-ter.tl1old`a.n|,:; of the assent be the Aet..con. thisJBy-Igaw torthe aalg per ` 3: --4 -- -|---._... I `A -A`\ qo:)'p""i-En` invmrrnma. A G % (Llmmd) ImIAAt orlzo the lug. . bonturos to loan. and to quu..,..:.1 IO `00|IVCyI||g. ue town to u oil` % company 0! lot: Ia and I4 on ff||~`*.`.~..:-.-f, side of Brqqlirg. .4.` Barrio, accorillii`-;:-"3' iooglsiorod pun um `shall bear Interest. ar.- was run .m. per cent. `per annum. pa.yable.A{`ea.rl such debentures shall be..pa.yo. lo. I ;.......L.. nnnnn` nnnnnnnivn innlml `being also gayable at` the end ` of in each year during the currency of ,sums of (principal and interest so _ mu-chase moneythereot or thetjthei _ oi`. the Town 0 Barrie" have been o0n.1' 0! H10 8438!)! (Al U10 ssvluuvuq I._ sang this By-Law said a` `r o`d"ct' s tweet : {aura-.0! shown. in.- h9.-alI<,l-.. ule t is Byalaaw. the said '1hter0! eacblear uring the some period. 3. at the said debentures as to principal and interest shall be pa!- able at the branch of the Bani; of ' Toronto in the said Town of Barrie. 4. That it shall be.la\vtul for the. Mayor of the said Municipal Qor crs-. ; ties. and he is hereby au house and. mstructed to sign and issuethe ssid debentures hereb - authorised to be issued and the in erest coupons st-3 taehed the:-eto*and to,,cs.uss:the suns, also to be si ned by the Treasurer of the said unici slit; _and__ the . Olerk of the said - unieipslit -his hereby authorized and instruc ed_ to attach the seal of the said Munici- pality to the said debentures. ' _ 5. There shall be raised and lOV1Qd.V said debentures or any otsthem` special rate on` all the rateable jpro-1 party of the said Municipality in th same manner as other taxes areilev-i id. :1 sum sufficient to` pay and discharge the said several yearly Wruing ue. as the same becornere~ -`3P0,tively payable according_ to the terms of this By-Law. that is to say the said total -sum of $1.471) 111 each of said years provided that the moneys paid by the said Com any un; der the said mortgage shal be .ap-, plied towards the payment at said debentures and~_coupons_. . - 9- The purchaser of any of =thi Band debentures shall not e requir- ed to see to the application o_t=th0: oo d't' ti ogrf ae `3%`a$a2 i?%`ari._p .ar_-- age C-ompan and the Corporation glied with. observed or performed V ut said debentures and eoupons shall, be unimpeachable on an) 915- izrounds in the hands of any epurchas-V`. 01` for value. . 7 'l`l...4. n.:.. n- 1-... .hnll.nnma in- er tor value. in. , - -1, halluome, E07 fgrlizaet $113158 %Bat8 aggfgotr 11903 . 93 ' ' eo . ' % ` ' . \";3.'lT1I1)s ltnhge Mzgor an-d _Olek_;:i:: bereb authorized to W`-71 nt` said gem any under _h't `gmbar Seal of t e said Town. 1 5 t vL3,',_d.l..I 13 and 14 -on the East`B3d im,.,d hind gtreat). aocordin8 t pan 0. . V '~_-~-`m,'~ ` 9. Th at . t the duly '- , motor: Jr cg: gaid Town 01 L3""`l v all be taken on 'Z`;`.(io3:3u?L`%'ae`1'i %3'$-71?; %:-24:; -., *'::.';:a::.9** aoputy p1%::r::ing" Jtiiourb. thatmlg. . A% ' ._ % T ti o'a t x`T` "`F`.* .%`?"%',"`;1`:."';V,:: V WARD No. a..%.-.zt:-o =.nau,g ..;;.;;;:;;;" ;;;;`A: September. V .1 `__I'_ -"I- Lina '.nlL:E' uvvrvvnuniuwuy ` - v - ` ' i th !i*o3`;'.1; :::1:E1.P.35n.::2..?:.}p3:k.ti'} ..,5...'Iv'Al(l.k*'-I p9.raons A t .. .` ' . we tend; 1': the ytinal sum-1 o 4: II II "IQ Cd'LQ`d"$.J~nuA aun-g-- ".'.;; eded *:_- IJIU the I .1 ` - 5757151555595 `-91 91171-519 - - .595,5_o::7711,74 905 117151- . 7.25.141. 715 .29 1505 ,117151. . 1 1 755 55 71511 .. 1907 117151 7551755 555 92 1905 117151. 517 15 1 551 19 1959. "1171 51 . 519 55 52151 1915 117151 .. 555 55 557. 51-1911 1171 51 7191915 551 15 19125 -117151 955 95 515 55 1911 111151 . . 7 591 11 r177 151911 117r~51a 1555 95 157.59 1515 1171 51. 157551 595 as 1915 1171 51 1115 55 155 52 1917 1171.51 1155\o5 55559 1915 117151. 1259 55 255 55 1919 1171 51 1957 96 213 55 1925 1171 51 7 _1ao52.8 18,8 86v 1121 117151 A 1555 51 111 55 1522 ' 117151 : 1115 55 5551 19:5 1171 51 820.000 00 #111141 1 t_i1-at um mend time 1.; 323111511 on 5115.810: day 9: guy 10.3 11. 12.. -18. . 14.. .15.. 16.. 17.. 18.. 19.. &`Ll\ll~ -LVUILUII `[335 III BUUZU-ul ;h::?n::'sa.:`:,;:a9:..;%zam tion. and which viri he '1 any used big the Oounoil of the corpora ion of t e Town -of Barrie` in the event ot the --gaasent ot the electors being ob- tamed thereto after one `month from the first publication thereof an The Gqzette new a r..publieh`ed `in the ears; Town o arrxeqthe d_a.te .ot whxeh said timteosubltnoatuon an The Gazette is Wedn _ ay. the 2nd day of September. 1903. and at the hour. day and nlnmss fhm-nin firm`! fur takimr aupwmuer. uwo. am: at um uuur._u.uy a.x_1 places therein xed ton`. takin Ehohytlu of electors. the polls wi _ e e . ` ' Dated this 31st `day 0: "August. 1903.1 E. DONNELL. A '1`own 0lerk. Whci-cu the Municipal Corporation of - cx pqdiI'at-.:.to mukeadditlcu. ind. vo- Loclnug. and to xngtuigan Electric. "Fire aoat .u3'1. imprcvcllcnto` gcquircc the `gum of. A By- Law of the Town of Barrie to raise the sum of $3,000 to make additions and improvements to the Fire Hall Building end.;to build a Look- up. and eto1sineta;ll i an "El,itFic Fire Alarm :.System vthttoughout town. v_ T ih_o--'l.'i_I`.i'l.\ 03 BIl't.ic_; 6003! it ` `b rfgand mcxitp to the Eire, Hail and Council` . `sm- bcr Builgii mukc it I ut-clsu up-to-' date Eire all with `ailgthe Intact impncve-. meats and equipments and to add they-ctc I @1321]: atom-throughout the town. and to ltl . VIIQVVVO v A d. h the-said Council have doom- ed iz`-ox"pet.l:I`n: to nine said sum of .0_00_ by mhngum g-..pg sbloin Ten Year; with in";-"3 .3, pg;-can .. payable yearly. , _'!L __!II R. ..------noun g ng:-A Iuuiuvwv wow i fvu vv--v-- 5--7, -~" , -,,-,, _ '3 And where it_wil_l be ueceuarv $0,;-nine annually. durin the; term of ten yur|_1l_|ere- after mention -by `:50-:isI`1'nte to my the gslttdobt to be out by this By-Luv and `inherent thereon the mm of 3 A , -L- v-..._.-_L .l 51.. ._I...I- ltiilliluuvuv, lnwvnn nu y_-`,-7..-.-. _ . And whereas the. amount of, the existing Debenture Debt of the acid Mnnici my in $`. .56.209,.72, of V which no part *-is that of principal or interest in ininnresr. _ . nu.-...-c-.... 41.- Muunnlnnl nnnnil (if the IIIIIUIVIU vuvsvvu --v --v---- -- 7..--.-" A And whereas the Imouut of the whole rstmble roporty of the Munioipulity of the 117-..... -3. gm-In nnnnlvina to thahni . !hViIOd `W I"i`a `$.51: `* art Munioi lit. fth grow: o::Ie'io zocordin to th:l.uty::viIo<: _Au`eumoub]-Roll in Q1561 `.185. -- _...-..._L 4` `LA A:-G:Qa- pl'|llIllpII VI IIIUVIUIU III. IIO Therefore the Muhiolp _y-u 31" Council 935! th Crrpoution of the Town of Barrie enunts an CA` I ruin a 3`xi.'.'s'.'.'=" IOHOWI I . 1. This to ruin the Isidraum of 33,000 for who ul-pose uforeuid it shall-he liwfnl for the or ration of the said 'Mu,nioipo.lity to tissue De nturos of the uid Munioipnlity to said` amount in mm of not less than .8100 each payable within 10 your: item t.h9.dato of the nal pausing 0! t.lu_s- By-Law. ., - - nL. ..-:.I Agkgnluunn-. an in In; 0! ljlllll PCUHIII5 VA Uncut o-J ..---W. 2. That the said` debentures no to be issued for the said sum of $3,000 shall bear interest at the rate of 4 r cent. per an- num payable. yearly. uch . Debentures shall be lpayable in ten annual euceeeeive in- etalmenta, auch annual instalments of` prin- cipal andintereet to be of such amount. that the `aggregate amount payable for principal 4 and interest in any year _ehall bee nal as near! . as me be to whatie payableo r` - cipalyand intzreet durin each of the Btllgr yearehof eaicl period. an one of each metal- rnentecf prinei lahall be payable in one year irorntlie nal passing of this By-Law and the;rexnaini_n nineinetalrnentaof princi- pal ehall be para la onthe name day-in each of the nine aucceediug yeareandja d yearly inetalmente of 'intereItheha,llhhe yable at n the name .tline.Vand `each shall include the-wholxe amount of interest payable that year..or,c,eu`, for interest ehall he ettaehedto each V bentnre am the Mayor and Treaaurer ahall determine. 3. That the are inebmueu an to rin- cinal and interact shall be-payable `a the Branch `of the Bank" at `(create - in` e-thveaid -Town e'Ba r'rie.:`_ : -mph-lull 0. 2% d;:":~::" .. ~..,,P3'!.Y:,.9! . rm mtrfw"'.h`mr ii 4!: y ~ H has =a'.g* ~ _ ` ;_` .. |,7c5 V- .1 an` I q `x - II I I` ` I ,. 1 .' ."` -x. 1 ., _ - ` n . . . 4|` . . I 4` I Ky 1 , I `i"m Lsuj .0 ' -miianllllilin 3 rel>y`anth4-,; _--' -v v-vv I. noNNm.n.- v town Clerk. TAKE. NOTICE that the show, is trua nanv n! -A .nI-nnnln T'Rv."l'.1w iwvv 1 :33? `I903 191! 19121 1914 1917 1919 `B 3 0174715 in 147: as 14717OG. f147I`64 1471.64 '1{71`64 .1471 61 1471?84L 64~ 1471 84 64 1471 64 1471 64 171'8!. 5? ` . ._ _ ' 3 levied, '1' nun an plant. to pay mil, diu`:ln,ra ;t _th,q;;sidz.qovqrsl surly smuwf rsinci ` W1 ,P, `uccng ' -ne 5 yqhypayg ,M fn ito`_ terms. :' 0 IN` BY-LII.-thpf is bouy,gthe tum! gum , .; in ugh oh3'1d you-a..` ` . ` ll ` `m'L=.-; 11:`; `n_ v -`_ _:_'-u .`_n__ -1l.',--a. -_ -`H`' s'.,., any pain use I thE'di3t;ffd;'tl?;"n!n:Ji_:gajqEh`iheie?!;.. 0:01.; _.`-.`_; -9 .1 g " ,. .,~` . ,,`,` 9 _ `coinlncnoing at 9 o clock in tho forclioon nnd continuing until 5 o'clock in the af*.gr- , noon at the nndcrmcntioncd places and by ' the following Deputy `Returning Oiccn, thntrintouy; in ` ' , `L Word No. I At_G_nldwc1l I Jho; Ftod_ cu- `I... '\._._L I) ______ __.. I\&-__ `CI ll VI UIIU IIUI `WCIIIIVII UIUU Job of the u_id,._t.oiyn o Barrio ahsllbt W ti. 1!?-I-~?n `MONDAY, -ms -zm my on sap. mllun Iain - I nnn .313 ;-;:i`);`;'1't;l_l';`t:tr:i-x;`1iI:'3 :e:u`fP ` `7``'*; = Wad o. 2-At Market Building ; Robh .cm-und,. Dephty Rota:-nin Ooor. - v an mg `II . n AID, VV CI LVVO 2:2 `Psyne, Deputy R9;-gring Ooer. ___I iv` o . :19 II LVLUIJI IIIU C `ICU I-V IQIICI -IIIIIIHIII II? VI UIIU `M CIUII 5 ::reon,ho amend at each of polling` been ._on ` hell of the, persona _int.erea in end ` deeiroue of promoting the in; of Jhie, By-Lew. end _oA like nun: ;r_of Persons intexgeetecg I11: mg dash-one` of `oppee ng the n o t in 1 Mr. - V `*3: glut the nyi`d Clerlf of the odd Conn-7 oil shell as hie oice in the aid Council ` Chnlnber - on the 29th dny ofse tember, 1908, At the hour of 2 o'clock in t e the! i noon, sum up the number of votes given for I and ngninet. the By-Luv. 1 nnuunvvrn ml; nu 1 Any syn #'ar.:;3e.:`;.':.x.`:::`ifi:. :r::;;.. M; an. Djuty Roturnin Ocer. ` - ' I17- `Y- , AI .J!-:.I..9- .|...-. . - `I ..|.n 1 'VWa"1i'2fE-1'vv"$;in.n mu: Thoma Dad`, Deputy Returning Oicelf. ' wnn` '"n R_Ar'. wing 11. o F3319`!-.1 'V"` '` `-"""U ","""""C """ ' "ail Thvaufon Friday the 25: day 3? Sop 1 .t cmbor,l903. at the Council Chsmber in the Ilid Towi: ot Barrio, at 2 dolock in the `uttornoou; t.heMuyor will sppoim. in writ .- ing signed by him. two person: to sttendot `; -thensl summing up of the votou. and one ; nnllnnn n uttnnn` sf. gunk nf nnnhun nlnnnn an a':':;:' i:.;'[i:s:.*: :E3;..aA Whitobrud, DepnI:y.Ro.-turning Oicor. 1 lI__- 4.. HJL` AL- QDAL I-.. _l 3--- TAKE N0'1`ICEthnt the above in a true copy y-haw which has been taken of th :1 B into %3 3:'5`3:'inu~n and wbnch will be nally by the Council of the Cor ration of e Town` of Borne in the event 0 the ascent of the elector-I belnugbtained thereto utter one month from the t publication thereof in ' mun unnmunnu IA t? A III Ben-le the date of which and um puonoe- ` ltoMe`1`hu:-edey the led day or September h In, endltthe luonmtlev and pleoe therein 1 Ilxed for taking the votes of-the electors. the 1 pell will he held. _ A ` h I. DONNELE ` """ * Town Clerk Dated this slat day of August. 1913. ` vv'wvv vv ' . Read 8 ant and second time in open Oom- nil onheallt day or August um. . NNEL T E no'l'own (?l`ei-k. \ `RX `\IIDJ-IIIUDILV TAO I 9.5111:-Q V blih 1 u u.!d 1'wn.of ::iY:pt'I:pe;a?t: ogweltnllol? .'.:3 am pfnbllom 1.-.. a.*m.......n.- um am an of antamber . 0_ttawa..Angust 20th. 1903.} x'.l`h.e Dairy. Division`. Ottawa. has re- ' eeived advices trom'~=l(r. A. W.'Grind- ley. Agent -of the` De`partment__of Ag- rioultfure in` Britain`. `to the effect` that the reputation of Canadian cheese has been injured hy~the large amount that has heenvsent tronroanada this year in a` "green." or uncured condi- tion. Dealers? state` that the great bull: otcanaudian cheese has beenetoo immature when shipped and Canad- ians will ha-ve'cnly- themselves to blame if the` British idemand falls off from such causes as these. It need not he'pointe'd out that a falling off in ldemand means alower price. It is simply a case of `(Killing the goose that lays golden eggs." 5 | When a salesman notes that the tendency -of the cheese ` market is tidownward. he.` is` naturally' anxious @to_ge't ride! the stock he `has on` hand: at` other times he thinks that the will save the amount of shrinkage in` curing by selling as soon as pos- sihle. _ ' " A Dopntmoht of `Agriculture. Con- - miaionorig `Randi. ` ` 1 `Ann AAA` The exporter. on th'e other hand. looking to his own immediate profit on the transactionbuys cheese that should be left in the curing-room to ripen. The salesmen is disposed to blame the `exporter for -the present condition of things and vice versa. but it takes two to make a bargain ianld it rispa-te to aaume that both par-` ties are to blame in this case. It is greatly to be regretted that for the sake of a little temporary advantage both tactofymen and exporters should jbe willing Atoendanger a trade which has-r'equi_red,'eo many years to reach ~its.pr_esent high standard and which means so many millions of dollars to the `farmers of `Canada. The pat`- rons of `factories would to, consult- ing th-eiraownginterests by insisting] that -their: cheese.should:b.e held; in` ethe curing :rdcvm until it is in thebest, ' icondition: to pleaneuthei - British con-",3 .i'u`l'I| 0!`;., , .9: ' -' $1 L.-. 1. ,oru1ia..... .-;.L. sgpt. 17. 13. 19. +staynpr..,... ...apt. 1s. . `Oollinhyvupd... .;. Bdpt. 22. V wag-ator... 24. :5; J nun no n-noun ocosfprtc `-280 ;"oOv`ooI`. _ on '.`..-_-_"_w.;*.;.. .. _. -.,,~, .3 v.-.-: .. ..v `V-`pl ,`-V- w . T :'_.'.-""77"" . 1 . . The vote: of the din! qualied eleo- - nl-n (If tjun ugh` Inn.-n A `Inn-I-in -hm. ha iggrns ,Qp{sz;9wa_m' 1:213 om-mo'r. ._.._...: you fiuni ou,;o _ `o::v;'auyt.;. so-.`1qo_L ` % tine. no " au-1\':A- - I01! $0 IO III! I `i niz: `a'.u:;.s:."b7;.?.: " '** W: No. 4--At cBrido a shop; `John % .ADI|A nnnn9,v njtnrina 3311.10 V G":-opn ahoog ab; Wnnopd in 3:`-man 333-. .5""' ' mdl`,_' 11.2.; yguu-Aon.o`-co. .`.'--etc`. Vi`-.0 o HUEVCIWIOCIII CD I III!!! III IUIYTWI w _ I 7| u duluu no` on-`non _ on ogqou mt`.I.:Q5 V - V :a;>.. " ybgvi qo 'ocu_Iq`_o|i'o.o;'_mjto 'f ...- .~:.\...`.%..;.. .`; .`5.".!`.1 ;. i;w;Af;. .`...;J.'`.!.".';".. TIXCU U`|V 'XC`VI_ fgcannunn mo BY-LAW No. -- V. ` ..'.l!lidt thii:.3!`l_I.4iV Iliall take aoat. on nvf u-I n-`n-Iu.n.:u_'Iu-ui`-nl UIIUC Illllgu .u` nnou VKVQICIIUICOO vu-In '1`!!! NORTHERN MDVANOI. ____-_ __-|.u_|._.: n_ `L- ..-l.l Illa mnsnnws. ;1o1iH1_1r;Ax>v4L1ioz; now 1910 1911 1912 um.) V! '5:

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