Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 17 Sep 1903, p. 4

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A THE M. Muumuuumsw. We invite you to inspect our stock of Black Silks, for our showing in this de. lpartment is Worthy of the rst place in a "city store. Everypwell known make is here. . y r r r ' s - Beautiful Peau de Soie,s pure silk and warranted to wear, at 90 a yard, i Superior Peau de Soie Silk, made by Bonnet at $I, $I.|O and $l.25, 7 i Our wonderful Countess Silk, every yard: guaranteed to were, at $l.25. c Fine Paillette Silk ati$|. Splendid Taffetas at 50, 75, 90 and $l. l ` A full range of Colored Satin Merviellieux, Liberty Silk, Duchess Satins, India Silks and Moire Silks atprices: only possible because we import our stock direct from Europe. ' " " ' " c e - - i . SARJEANT IV "'7 T C\l& Z35`-U-wCC\ 5C DOC C NICHIC `I , % Wedilesagty is receptionday < fa?-Ezneq and all. Onthat day 0ur.Mi11inery De. prtment, and in fact the whole store-{will simply be immersed in beauty and the njoyment of such; it sight is yours for a: visit. ,8-l`\J9L7l-VWJ L)U\IL\l` `I IV \Il.\&l6~U TICIQ _ vv `:9-count - "tMisseF`ra`ser;twho is. tknowledgedf millinery circles to be one of the best .rbu'y-ers in Canada, hasiee1ecte.d;a mgnicent variety of the materials -used by the best knownt'modist es2of Paris and the: most noted deslgns of New York and Lon- don.- Under-ttherte supervjsiomtand _with_ the assistance of our talented modiste pressed i} ) MissA,Massacer_"and"a'.n' eicient sta'-,f} Autumn ~ Millinery in its entirety as Paris ex- `nvaits for admiration in this store . . t _-;u_.__ ___._--_. .1--- 1-__ -..- -...:| .1": n.. 41.-.. .1--- -___,1r-n. _ `I7 - J- % , 7-W`in`vitfeF youto%m;g;e4esc(aisp1ay%*of Ana-ti `Int Milllnary in the history bf the s,t'ora. ; Utherq seasons. we'h}ive won unstjnted praise7for thewealth and eX_ tent of our opening disp1ay;'l_)1;t ourslgpwing gm :WEDNESD_AY, N_EXT will ecupse everying in;th`e past. ,4 Of course it.w1ll. Y on would be dlsappolnted in this pro. gr'essive store ifit diiinft and so wouj1d,we_.-` _ _ " V __-`_ A 3;. Q nag -g.:`1-'ag;u..u- `-l\ L.` ..._ _ It .1 ,E15E1Iv_ALE.. mu... 1-_1..'.` n 2|; Gm9L for Excluslvo Styles to Barrie : only Exclusive % |--419.8 319799. ;`.In the first place "only dapercent-_ of the money is eadvanced.` as the min-k {proceeds 5:: -the `building ; and ` _.'agreement provideg that the en-3"` 1` ;_;ff9"$2_0.000 is to be;v:-efpgpggi V rings and plant ,gl' )11dg?V:g'ithA 6,3000.` tf to be: added h`"` '5 tnwn is_th_en giyzeng irst 1,r.;qr_.t_-5: ~ cegeon the en;tire.i`nv_e.s_tment._ h_e\_1lc_l t the expenditure. hot.l-aeouiit{iii;:z825.g_V 000. however. the town is only gelled :.u_p9,iI` ~.to_ wdvane-e four-fths q,._. `dnaount. In the event of efehre. therefore, the town wouldeome irntq poaeasion of theplant and hgildings and it the sale of them did riot real-' 126 $20,000. the town would rank with other creditors in regard to aclaidm on the stock on hand. S'eptembfr% 23rd 5 Iea " Edi: 3.?- Il'_. S\iper5 ibr Silks A1~fn '1-foLLo vAv1NG% DAYS- -- --- --- BARRIED D WEDNESDAY (All Day and Evening) Zaays only September 29-30 '5 "I`l'\Al`|I`n 1-: -g._.._ _ { NW --,.... ........ uoumnment, the pores boeo "mS";{alT&"$J":::fx3'E>3Wm '`" xoponporu-y home, 1'23 `Seaman one. no 0 h It in land u Iunul r: In PAam1);N "c1"" N0 l:f":3..'Zv!:33 unneu. 3101! V0 0 enoo you 70 no t I; urge Ium - atill In-(pt qqantitlout nsmhlngx}; tho remedy tint. I on`: yofxelxzlore. BPIGIALIST WILL VISIT: ' :1 ixr mat. socompletely unts him for nu. e univeraul obndonoy of this condition: is M ` " Pleasures 0! life as \';Lricoc:*lt'. to - , - _ 9? ~- 1'01"!!! dobilyf wutinltncturo, lugg:':or::u`nlndolxnl?::1si(:>r:p:1tc<:mi); lilultlnth . _ Imam - `-1 we! '11 mm .,..;.':.:.,,,,..."*'*.......=*~ :3, me now am. ,~o...-c..:.,.':;.,:*:?,.::* ....*2;*.,*::1t 122;: Bzotono mum wu1.,.,,., you . th "3 " " `'d by medic'lno--free trials or Electric belL~x- my l'I|nI uooivi P9r'nou.ria"hmm1:n ,'$p.r::'urn to their normal cndicion and hence the 0 nry 500!!! Tali d v - . turn. -pf. ac ` Pnumsm "- N0 0PBRA?l`;(!)N :em..:u';ir.m"33. .`:).3Y-.?.r:i`;.r.e1r.v:z W-Illleu. you Ind Hun ........ -.._-_.,-, ` _ ____.-... ..w. vv your cnuaron--Now in Don't allow them to ow up handicapped in the race o` MY CHAREEB are wichin reach of I, the M satlstuctoxily nrnnggd, no reuon why you should not c `} -- . `v 1. "' 1` `o ` r,:}.orne. aT_x'g.(1jA1!{lI___xst e;;' Erme B _ , . THE MOST RELIABLE end Successful Authority-Grestest success in the treatment of Hernh (Ru ture) Vsricoceio (Fslee Bnptiue) of all known agencies in_ modern times. He who makes: npecgnltyrotone department must certainly be more exferienced and capable than those hmnx I ` n I o . evlfcf many irons in the tire. Dont put 0! your case, be] evmg it to be exmple-Remeniber n s._ often provettetsl: Hsve you;-cue attended to now, end thus avoid danger. Stop wastmir `"0" and money elsewhere but equine to one whose lite-long study has tsught him what to do. D0 W" d-P.nd 9' 5 dt"d `Wm `GU92 `Mme? ldVi00, 0! because of repented lsilures consider your * cue incunblei Because others tsiled in your cue` you have become discouraged. This is the verb time u should consult me as my reputation has been made in curi hopeless (so~called) cases. ` r V ISOADIEB Iullering from Navel or my form of Ru ture sham? not hesitate in hsvib' W" case Attended to at once. Everyth strictly rivste an I l l. HOT!-IB"RS-Look to your c iIdren--ow is the il:Iee?)}':Ve them cured, while .Yl" l1 0D't"`l&1;)W(`!t`$'l'0l:|;0'Ef_9`I:_llA]3AllIlti_lt}lpp0d7in the 0! life. with .-....o.... Then it must be remembered that `lb-ough each year the Company pays back one thousand dollars of the loan. the town still holds its fnortgage on !the plant and buildings until the. `whole indebtedness is discharged. I vAjjn:LE. ,,_ --, -_-. o " L - - - 325 '.:{{cr.mc- 5:. 9 59301311815 P.0. 539, Toronto. 392535 Estaol)sh61.1866. Over 80 Years of Success in Toronto, Ont. Ag`..- _, 1- -1-14. _--- consult me 3: once, during uni} vim. HEM fi Loni-A a-uvvall T." discussing` the Carriae By-tLa.w "one of the first questions to be` con-V didered. from a business point_ ' of _v iew,'is the security which the town would be 'giyen_for the twenty thous-A and dollar loan. 'f,%`!V! vV.UUU--Ucl. om. 3.: I_.92~VVest ?King' Street, Toronto. -_;.#_ .as:, DATES snow. j FALSE HUPTUHE -;Ri,.hrJ -cIa.l.r\lIl3llI.| -% 1. .. . ma hu't31.3" 3 stu.rd" .19 Jlll1IIIl 183$ 5111103,` 1` Mr. '1` omas McEache.nv spent 8 _ T ..hre.. - - ' 1 ,Those wag took in_the %`1`; l.L;33 Lara: Mises.Winnie Ml.l19rv . illardgo; ;3fIlieDGilohri.`81t.M:i` An'1l1`1em 51;`; Mrs, J. { n%`an ' 8. [.un.x.-: um pll.1`BI1l'.3.l PO01. ` = _M.'r..and Mrs. W. Culham V .la.-st Sunday. 4.....- `Il`_`l.'.`..-Ian-an F Barrie. s ent Sundk" "' ;`;d0.1'. parental roog. . . ad in ' ;"__5;'r;v_and _M1fs. _W. _Culham V1-91 nnvrnnl-6 now DIRECT IIVIPORTERS. -_---- uav av UIICU, llllflllx `H13 VlIll- MEN OFALL AGES SUFFER from this terrible alictlon in some W3) - There in no other nfflictlon to which man in hair that so completely unllts him for W` duties .or pleasures \':lricocc1t`- 701% and morn 1-,nvnnHnnnul_lnnrHmr to llll' 7. 1963. of Barrie. `V `r. 1"` "~. ystdhe .o( phomgmpgtp-V W9 J Picture from our tqdio are`s 1fi.;t?'y pernfanent.` ;;_3;_<;.Anianu Pnajss, 1soo._ "7J#.FrankJat:'kson%. . r-"T;i.3AM;lkq;j of ,Portraits. ram oaaauani BY-.1..AWL 3: 'fpP~`9d `:.;'~.i'~"-.3`. 9nsesa;7ivith%=;,.4roo` Torei ch3%;gpnip%.?iy: "*~Ir"uisI an ,9,` xr_;q_r,t_-';` ` -_:.'_.. -_.L 'cu.-.-|.:' *`I Q. V Mam B.<`Jbart.'..s;1_'>_11-A!*;`his` vverny badly _while in thuqscienoe room.` ' ` A .-The base ball oub will` -be_"re-- 31?-93'.`:i93.\ '33 "' 1 `.3l0;*Hl5 A v~m~:~>: ..._.- ..........v .u ;u:.uuI.u uu nLquuuy.. `Miss Hughes has re't/u'rned .to,'.|for-4. onto" after spendingfsevei'al weeks in. your vil1a,gVe;A 'Il'__ __ on-pun I ` SHANTY BAY. , ; ; Mrs`. F,._Pa,lk and Mrs. f1`.,Har..t are away on a visit to Detroit. __ ' 1 "1-\_ ~r-L-_ 11"`: u "i\_'dI"r!s:' Bfooks. W-ho Has been Isummering. at Shanty `Bay. Ieft for her hunt: in Torontobn Mqnday._ \ `x Wnunlunh 1.-.. _..u....'....-.I 4., In continue his practice. _.y`v--J yup. us Dr. John '(-}:lfdVv"v"eli:;`f; ;;: spending his holidays with 7 his father. here. lgtt. for..the_Western States again to 1ur:.... nu- -r--_n___ L,, ` . - - vwoa-on-1-V gall-1 `JJGUUIUUQ Miss El1a.TLea.4l_ay has fgturned to Barrie after spending two weeks with Mrs. S. P_a}k. L . ", ._v-vw- ggg on: v on Sunday 'll'.'. '( !-_ 11_,_ `-_- V- u---u--raw 1:; an .Mr. `A. .Crawfor1;.m 'vvho' has beenj away: from homefor 11 years, arrived here" from Washington on Ttiesday alumni-. . ~ ' V __._- 7..., ----u-- ----.. `run aaJ v;o igrqnongithe {visitors to the Toronto; Exhibition from h?e,r'e were Mr. Jas. M Loughieed and da.ught'er Mary. Misses Millie Miller, Florence `arid Jennie Campbell and Me`ssrs.'Ar`thur Little qnrd Herb. Lougheed. ' _V 7 I 'II'_ _`_. .1 'Il`___'_ It 1-: In ` ' ' u -`- - -1.. av -a-o saw. -uunavo M19." Geo. Crawford is .hdme from the); Exhibition and brought with hing` `three valuable prizes. , `in ... A` t\..____z_`_.; , s I and Mrs. R. Beelby. of Thornton, -sp ent Sunday of last week with frienlds here. V V _ ' * Oral-i'a.. - ' Miss S. 37?. f1LrB"s7g;';{e?."ot"L'i32iii, agent . Sunday wit}1'friend~s here. ' " `IA ... ......`sI 1:... ur 1-...`.. ? .`_.x.';* L-_,_ ` A a.twx;& veollzwstvrv and hgiasq tor the'$st` ~vil_l.g1ve employient to a--Vg'1jeMi1,'t - 6f lp.b_br. -- w-----o- urn-Inn`: QII.r|I\IL UOJIIII IKISID IJ\III`\.IC_lJ' I > Mr. Georga Nelson and Jack Con-. stable started on their journey to the N-orth-We"-st last Tusday vening . l`1l.......`l:.. nJ...-......L .._-.-_.A.- cv-___.`_1___ HAL- H0i;LY. .; F ~ - MissB-ertie Rogers. of Barrie. is` the guest of Miss Bertha Srigley; '|A`... 'l:l'.....I. ur:_....._q.- _a I1-I___'_'n ~- ,- ,; ""cTI-7"amrs. w. :;ow; n:a* twb_ children. of V 1`oro;)to;_. spent ;a' few days with Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Dyer. A.......;... LL- _!-..3L___._. L, ,` .-.'7 *`,;:'P ,N ` ,'}:=,|. Qivyiilhkv -%.?"~"'F?8-1! -momnnznasaaa%;:V 1 La avassuw ALI J-'\lL Ullhvn Mr. '~ax'1d,M1's.. J. Simpson we.pe.thc guest `of Mr. `(and Mrs. Chas.#R'__y'- -n-ol'd.s. of Pen',eta.`ng, last._Sur;day nd .Monday.- . A. - ,> ,'.'-. 'I.l`!_- `ll',,,x1' II 1 -I A -1 w- --- u v `rave -vi-II: I: $\lI-FIASGJ II V \/.lI`lIl5I _ : harlie Stewart spent` Sumd'ay \_vi_th friends in town. ' ' ` ' ` ` I ulemws 1_n wwn. _ A G ` _ _ R. Watt was .visi_tifngVf1'ien ds here last Monday. . .3 `Simpson and `Charlie, Webb. both of Pfttsburg. Pa..z'1're' endinjg 9. few. days with friends vnight. here. ` I ' Will Stewart spent Sunday A_in_t'own. .I-ce cream-ias usual on Saturday_ '1-an nu . - - - Miss Maidle .Cook was jt he'.g :1i::c'ss t_ of Miss Sadie Robertson last Sunday. '|\lI'- . lZ`_.-..._......- \Y..I.._.. -_..1 ,1`- ;1_ .r1--, ` STROUD V . ~ - Miss Lucie and Louie LWebb are spending afewc days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lot ,W'ebb. . T Y`I__-_A_ 1' u . - v--us. cu--an vv viral! "Harvey Hug:i1ve's`_ and Robert Beyce spent Saturday evening with friends L ....._ -..vv-J - "aimster McCankey nd Tan Mar- shall spent Sunday with friends. in- Barrie. - - . ' - . A"`C=}.e_>;>'rgeV Ch;1ntler=:ar}ived h6fx1e`af- t-er spending 9; week's holidays with _ friends in ' Toronto. --..a ---_ ..-....... V- ukoqp .-.,uuu .::1_cu.u.ug.'-_.,.; V Mrs" Jones `hasmeturned froxiffthe Qu,-een City. _where.she has spexi-t-`fthe ;A9w%t;'_?YW .. with 11!` dauzh93?- V .' Wiggins ereturxiev to 2. .3 ' '_.l.`orij{t6 n?`Kon-da'y.v ` I { 3~`Ifii.st Tursaay night was eleobidx of officers in the Young Peopl.e s =.;$>ci- (`sit-y - .ana ' the following`. :were ejected o_r.et,he`..`ne'x.t _q_uarter.:-, , V '- ;Br.oiii:ent-i -Ja:'e - 2nd Vice-Pre's.-Stuart McQ"uay.' " ~"I re3asure1'--LIi:7:ui`ii3-` 1'\lE`L-l'1i'i`13'`1"i~3"`.`,5_.__ *Seoretary-George Lambery. `j : " 0rgapist-Emily Mair. .Oonv'_ener of Deyotidpgl Qommitteo -Al ex. Burr`ows."` * Convener of -Lookout Cemmittee #- 'lA'__ A *r\,__ Viee;Pres.-Millie R/ainey. ' ` -. -`.B."eferring to our editorial of last week-`regarding this'by--la._w.- our at- V tenti-on. has _been_ called to- the fact '- that _we refer to the employment of `-50 hands` by the company as if that '",:!5)l 1IV'I1ber would `be the run ; extent of ':;W`p-".?I:he Company's employees, whereas 50` Lfworkmeni is thesmallest number C`-ompany may ' employ- -ixnder their contract with they "town, It is highlysprobable tha-t ev-- den during the first year" of the Com-' 'pany's operations. that the number will` be con-sider,ab1y<' increased "and. we see horeason why the Com_pany .` in K a short time. should not have an out- put equal` to that ourishing Orilliar i concern. the Twdhope Carriage ,Co..p which employs. we understand. about. ~ 250 hands and should this very `prob-' vi able anticipation prove true. the jbenefits derivedby our town and its residents. everyone included. would be. veryvlarge. It has also `been called to .. our notice that though`the agreement -`with the Company gives the Com? pony-A certain tax exemptions does ",,_not];`efive -the Company. from the pay- e=;nie nt_.r;aVf.'school taxes. so that the would not only,,be; able; to col-. ?1~lect.V'-in case the by-law is passed and" this most desirable enterprise: start-__ - ed.` the. full taxes tromthe numerous t dwellings` erected for p andA__oc'cupied.v .' `theA001nI?l{'-.-clnployeesglgut _ the trm'PiY~-~W1dV:r5i*~lff'r-itdrdpy a v1nconsiderabl;ei`au_ :jn '-fo:,I_"::`_',i`eIo)`Vl1hi>ol -t'axF p `every y1eaf;""a"double..'13i4te ` , of. p`.`inue_ to thetown. which 1 ati_p're`sen't_-'eiist 31: ,- V` Charlie Mc0ornl.:ey_` and Will` i)uncan- have returned after spending their holidays with friends in Toronto. 'II'.... 71' _ _.___, -.'3i;;.J ;:`:1";;`g."'s yoqngest gshild, who has been very _ill. is progressing very nicely. (1'|......1.-_ 'Ar-t1--_u_-U ', ,, 1 In I- _.__ --.. --- -wpuuv- ~con;em-Lr of Mssoal Committee _. Annie Brown. _ ' ' cu--j-T ""` >3. . , "8U).I$II DZL;I}" 4:Cf$3NE?R:ff'%`% - - = l % Mrs. Pte.. Gif_f`en"spe'n't. .la`t Wellz `with her parentsin-`l`oro1ito. ` 'lA"_ ..._j- Ir_._ A 1-: - -'- - -- vooo 4.1 vuvu1V(lv VLJID W W`! Mr. A. Ransier. of Not~tawa. si;-;;'_:,<~,d' friends here last week. _- H, Mr. F. J. McLeod. of Collinggw Sun-dayed at Mr. Thomvpsons. - 4 V A young son has cometo-brighten the home of Mr, Peter Fleming -"1 ,1 Mvln Truman-A 1...... ._..4._-_..-.1 4, .':-.\*..s god. _. v--pip ,-:yvuy_ uuu'u_u`y pl, Jl.g-._1_`_,'__fl. .[\olEU': Mr; add" Miss ' %Czirnuthe1:`?;._of.~`fvy. were -the.g,ueusts of Mrs. Brow-in - on Sunday. ~ ? 'n;'_______ In 11v-nuu`.~` - - `-33 - -w -- saw. v Messrs. '1`. \?V'i1lfa.1ms ar_1d`_J. thaws spent Sunday in '.l`9ron_to. 1u`:_L -urn, -' - ,V,_'. .. I -`. _..- gaa a.yLv:{vvu `. ` 4 Miss Winnie Burns returned home` from Nattawa't'hiVs week. `II . L V1, 01 A -- - ..---. -no :(Inn\llI|IJ All avxvuuvo Mr. and Mrs. A. Cainpbell. of Eden- ',va1_e.-.spen'i;f Sun-day.:,g1t' M1;,`_A. Roe's. 1;.` J ,3 1- nnd-' 'II'!..._ l'l.'__._-_A_L _,. . Br ook$ spe i1t_ Sunday? 1-Ba1fr`i`s V progressive L bhsinqss. hen -".-as all -.wrking' or tho `1$aqsag:;ot:%the .,:75By-Law. . p;'ov,is,iot,n_sM hav"ejb'x ene- .. `;.,;.v3 `iv. - ` use 55+ `333 me.i.1uz;kr`a%`;i%a:%11e?sgara*; " 3l3"`?17*~5'* 3 153 Day; who is attending High % Barrie. visited friends here _ I_-,A ` (mo S1:A'l`I_0N. % v V C. Bell spgnt Sunday in 'FoVr,_th'ge 36th Annual Western Fair the. Gfaici Trunk RAa,ilv'vayV have , ar- ranged special. 1_ow, grates` ofsingle fare. 1501' round trip. good goingsep-` tember,r12th- -t_-'o-.18th incilnsiv_e_ and a very low`--rate;-vgfood` going` Sept. 15th and 17th. '5' All wickets 4 va1id returgi- `ing. Iv,-nti}. , Sept. 21%.: -slwdid A train : service -anjdr good .accommodation `will make `this `ali Venjoygble `vi.g`it and=`th_e-` - nilfi '-`.l5i56i`dl_`f.p.tr'ao ti-ons -anzd rrgatuus; ;t _. .- :i_, . .- If ,. _ .. EXCURSIONS "1io LoNdN 'DfIRING' -: -. WES`TERN' mm. . London, Sept. 16. -.- Whittaker! Wright was re-arraigned at the Guild ` Hall Police Court" yesterday. The ex- amination of the 2 witnesses for the proecutioh lasted through the day. The secretary of the London & Globe" Corporation caused some sensation `thy .te stitying that on_ the date when ,the Standard` Companyfn cash .,ba.1- ;...a.nge was only $10,000, the directors 0 passed a.reso_lution to undertake lia- : b!liti_e8~ '01 0Ye_r_,_ _$7,_500,000. Peterboro, Sept. 16.---At 1 special Vmeeting of the Town.Council Held Monday n/ight an 1 agreement. was en- tered into-between ,the_ corporation `and the Peterboro` Radial Railway Qompany, by which the latter. is giv- an A fn-ant-Icg 4-A Anna`!-- - ad-m-..-.4 Garden `Hill, `ept. 16.-A sad ac- cident occurred near here yesterday, resulting in the death of Lewis Trew, a young man about 25 years of age. Together with Robert Langston _ he had hold .the` tongue" of the truck of afthrehing machine attempting to. steady it while going down hill. A l wheel Struck a. stoneand the tongue swerved, "knocking Trew down, and the wheels passed over his chest. He was so severely` crushed that he died 1 in a. few hours. _ `_ , ' Kingston, - Sept. A16A.-At the "con; * ference of the General: Assembly 7Cdm- mittoe 3and Queen's- '1"rustesto `con- ` sideri what shall be done to retain Queen s as at church`-institution` the ` opening houi's"of yesterd`a,v~ session. were` spent inmeview; Principal Gor- don and Dr, Milliggn presented Queen's `reasons. for separa'tion- qnd x/r ari`ous reverend -doctors of the ; church held for `retaining the college and maint`aining`it. The mtitter will `not. be decided before` to-day`: 'Rev. Dr. Fletcher, moderator , ' presides, `and Rev. Dr. Campbell _is *secf`et`a.ry. Looking at the proposition in the most unfavorable light. it is hardly within `the possibilities that a col- lapse in the business (which is capi- talized. at $40.000)could occur within ten years. by which time $10,000 would be paid back by the Company into the coffers of the town and for . the remaining . $10,000 "the town - would come into possessionlof .a twen- ` V ty five thousand dollar building. With 9. -direct-orate composed of the town's best business men. it is `hardly prob-V" . ablevthatv, mief-ortune will "overtake. -;..hei-Carriage Company. but busi-n_ess' is business,". as Ta1`te'*says, and it, f 19` as "well, to know that if` such a `thing as failure has .t}o..beifaced._ tjhef 't0wi1' -stfamd-s well secured. --v-- -1v o-9;.-.vIJ VII Vlullr PIAJEI llllhl % onbthe limit. He also;claiq1s that the ~' right" 1.0. out was not sold.for all time. ,The ca.seLwa'sT. referred for argument Ito Osgoode Hall and a1`.g'umenL.w.as heard on Friday..judgment. being re- fserved.` _' ~ '~ ' ' . - ~ March. Emperor's Ma.nocuvre.,C. Friedmarm ; schotvtische. `-`Frolic of the Brpwnies. H. Romaine; wa1tz,Down ithe AVale, E. Allan; selection. H'fL`u- cgregia-.{Borgia." Donizetti; ` clarinet duet. ,Nanine, J. G; Scott and VV. Ness. E`. Marsal; Irish overture, `_`Sens of Er'in.V F. Beyer; medley, .South- ern Plantations. F. Beyer;' march, Rousey Dowsey, Girls.`.'~ E.- Archer: 35th .Regiment,.:!`Oock .0 the North, God Save the King. - ' -.w`v\'--rvIrIlJ nag VVAAAVJA U110 lGnlol4Iil- l 51.7" en a fmnchise .to operate 9. street.` railway in the town, the franchise` to extend oyer a. period of, 30 years _from_ _ July_ 1, 1904. .'1`hecompany will use the tracks of the defunct Peterboro & Ashburnham Railway Company, and agrees to have the a stem in oper`at;ionTnot later than` 1- At" the iJt11i`y last`-week. they 'only.: the ;.d?9.k$?.t. ;`1.*'.`. z.5_% Ehawi vK_g.nt._`,v.s_. _Q;-::, in; sy);oh;Lennox.. Cow- V 99 Q `Bijdwn aPP9ard 61? L" th n1id"Ef. F. BI Johht91i.'K C.{ T53` ;Ij"h`t-.'i`on.' "Clrlie. J 1-via` ` & `L Caipbell, represented defend'aI"1l_:_.=~ - It "appears that some ` 40 `years .ago- ~th~e'~i plaintiff Lpolid cgrtain rights to cut timber on ` 9, limit _ near Col.`dwater,t`o one Castleman. The `timber rights .pas'-- sed in succession to lumbermcn.:nam- ad You. 'Blan'ey.anrd Irish, finalltycom-` fingtin-to the possessionqf dfdt. Or'r. The latter on proceeding to'remove v't'_he 't.im-be_r was restrained" 'on'a1it if!- junctiaon, Kent claiming Ll_'\'at he only .'-.sold the rights to cut pine and oak nn I-`ha I....:i- L7. .1... -1_-:.__ ;L-A. LI'_-| '.8),utCon_`c.exfnlna 4 .'nmber,bea1 \;v&h ` ~ '1'ool_:P1g.oe' Forty _.Ye.eb`.x-a_.;Agl . A\r'1`ei1 1.1'.ge'11.t:'y rxfetih of the Bbahd A of Hea-lth,_ washehd on_,I3`:ri,(1ay_;afl_;:t>'i'- noon. the members presen; being Mes- srs..John Rogerson. Chairman; F. M. (Montgomery. J. R. Hambly and G.o. Vickers; V - `. V ' V . .1 A .,s auucpLuu.-uu_rrwu. U "Messrs. Montgomery and Hambly moved that four cots, with bedding. eto_., be p ured for the Isolation lHospital.-- arried. n vnni-inn inf 'I'n.na-us 'LI'n-.l\In and Dr. 0liver,? Mecfogl '-Health Officer ? reported that sea;-l_et`j'feve"r had brok- en out in the West` V_VardfSc~hool. two children` having. beeneftected in_ (life ferent- rooms; :He had ordered." the school to be closed until, the following Tuesday `for the purpose of thorough- ly disinfecting the building. 1ur.......... 1r___z._.-_- -_.__ ,_ . 79- .p, ocau--svvunnae VA-III IIIIIJIJII-I50 Messrs. Montgomery and Vickers moyed that the offer of Mrs. Moore tofrent her -dwelling on Duckworth street for the purpose of an Isolation Hospital for sixemonths for $100, be accepted.-Carri.ed. "Nfnacn-n 'NI'.'c'\n+ n-Arno-u-v and Il'nw.l.In I.1'|.I31.IlLi1l-u""\Ju1'.l'Lullo ' _On motion of Messrs. Hambly and Vickers the Chairman of the Board was authorized to employ a nurse at the `hospital. ' ` ;_`.I1 th9;;Cgrria/ii?-T-9-"' H0398 . _nV;eVar_.x}s'tAhat thgcompapy will agree --- _-- Meeting Held so n.;.z.wm1 Scarlet . ' Fevercaaesd ` " ' `:2.-.c sn11*no'noVn&$:wmi ;;....-.2 T up-u ltnot ilallwayjljor i o.to_;-bore`. Dnfnv-Bacon Q...-~.4 -I R A A - ---- Whitaker Wright End Nu-vo. lining of LOW '1':-ow. mm M HEALTH.- ,.,BA1- niqan 1'. l~`t ')'\p4;.y out atI`l=e:a.st- $:20..600 1":y'eftV1:' in ,3 V-. . ` ' C ' - ' ` "B3:{az'e't'&';"';ia.St J, and W. ; Irish `_`Sons to.tr1e_nqs.,1n tgwn recently; _.. , V V _ Mr.,-W;Wi_1_1_:_J?aftridge; of Crgwn m; % visited `Mr.-'"19h1:i.i`?ar;t- ` V `V I H .. .....-J an. qgv-oanv '7_'Mr...am1 Mm A1"-thin"-' Mugs `aha ita- Amjly, of V .(_3uml.)e1land.: _U`.'_ 3.. ` iir (spending some time `with Mr. G.%H .` Mi1es._j ` . % -:__-'-`.5. -.- _. 7.-iii: jag; `Mr; Donald ca;.15be11.t of .S:_m1t.S;te_. Marie. paid ahflyipg` visit. mg'ri'qnqs;_izi_ t9w1i"re6ehly.` H , , M_ , 'Tl":I'."I" 1':i:..`..;1...:.a`.-....' A..a 'n.-.;_-.;; 211: Amongst the criminal cases tried at i the County Court last week was that in which Ellen Reardon ` charged Michael Hayes with wounding with intent. etc.. and with aggravated and. c-ommyoln asault. Hayes was on his" Kvay home and when passing Rear- don s house wasiohallenged with the political war cry of "Hurrah for Mc- Oonkey proceeding from a compatri- ot 'by' the3 name of McCourt.' Hayes was a "good '1`-ory v__and a discussion en- sued " which` en=de`d in the` Mcconkey ma-ms wundoing-.-' Mrs. Reardon `then took a hand in the ; proceedings. and acco_rdin g to`hertalei she was badly abused." Evidence wasadduced. how- ever`. to show that: she ma challenged y Hayes to fight. offering to thrash him if the ._spec.tato_rsj wo'uld see fair play. :'1`he_f-ou_nd Hayes guilty of cvommouiahault ' V b ` : .: ,uuu;1 `V ` Mr. and Ma ,John--.-Gillirit `spent _SLinday~ in -Barg. - . I .', ,, 1.n"tV,- ;1 "<- -4-nuw I .. '-. `mum THE ADVA1IuE;FOB.TY YEARS ' more-nu %| Sir.-Referring to your s'tdt'ern`ents, in your last issue that I was a nepv-_ hew of the deceased and appeared at the inquest:'on.:b.ehalf- of the. de- ceased, allow me ztosay that he was of mo relation to me` except,-by mar-A -riage to a. sister of my mother. VVe feltfor him. .bowever,_ in his poverty and distress and did what . we could for him. but such was his con- dition. rlatterly.` it was impossible to properly -care for him in Va'priva,te ,h-ouse,~ especially when adequate help was lacking. ' The circumstances sur- rounding his death justified an- in- vestigation=.' If` the effect is but to` reveal the`true inwaridnes of the working of these public institutions and the callousness of officials, whose chief =aim` in most _instances,._appears to be to perform. a minimuin of duty for emaximum-of salary, and. if the searchlight o_ truth and public opin-' `ion having; been turned on these in"- stitu-tions, the-result -be that more sensible and humane. treatment shall ;be`accorded the unfortunate ones _,who are placed-.t;here. my efforts .w_i1_1~not havegbeen in vain. ( V VT "'1" "- ` . . . W . PLAxToN., VBarrie. Sept. 11th. 1903. io 7ie'E.1fo f 8f f"`rh `l8Li`;izicZ:'a';`_" % L . .Mofe_ irmdustrfas `in Bafriev mean a _lar.ger. population an-d_1ow`31__= 1jt3Vt.( of: ,_.t_I`xa_itiom. a rise ih 1j_ea'_a._>l L4a__sj%t__:aVa.te :_V_,al'u6s. W'o_rk tar `-`the 7(Ja3.f1_i`i9.-1913" 4': 3. _,-__. :

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