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Northern Advance, 24 Sep 1903, p. 4

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|~"i&'a;{3"e{e 'iEer."'&:"is;E e'."1is '1-eturnod home after spending a few 1 days with Miss. B. Rogerson. The Go`unoll met pursuant to ad- journment. Sept. 14th. Conn. Pea.r-. sall absent. the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were kreatd. ans cou_1firmed._ avini-. nun-In vunnconnnnavunu Wm._Egerton made verbal request for a grant of'$25 to improve Sy- } mon`s Hill. Townline Oro and Medonte Modonte having already granted that [ amount. 9 ` ` - _. ..- _ ` - -unav-..v- On motion of Councillors Swzin and- and Cameron. $25 was granted. ` lIII_- 1II__.I_ _,_ ,, -, l,_-,_ L- v-..- `rt-ca.-`IQ ' sr-- Iv --- =-.~-vvu-- The _Cler`l':repo1-ted having been to Barrie and obtained a copy of By: Law 68. of the District of Simcoe. in connection with the Quail Road. _' --.--- -1: cw.-u \rv On motion of Conn. Swan and Bell Mr. Emmawas paid $25 in addition to the $50 already granted for this work; - ` - - V ~ Clerk reportyetd that` John Wa'lk_er~ had maids an` offer of $1.00 for dead pint; treeblown down on Con. 6. lot 2; Offer aoce_ptAed. T _ ' CI'_._I_-I -D_#_ __,- -, :1 n 9 _--vr --wb|'w`7v Verbal offers wefe then received [or timber on original road between cm. 10 and 11; lot .10 and same was sold to John` Marshall for $5.00. 11-;-Lo-.. A.___, '7... a nu. _ s Council of 1904 to deal yvith. . -runny: UV vb-no --an-aura-I-an `Ia; Iyvovuc Petition from Joseph Sampson` and and Q-others protesting against! hlav-' ing road division No. 76, extendpd to Lake gnad praying th aLt_ it 'terminat at the Ridgeoad. Laid overpfor the _ .._- Petition` from Geo, Raikesand 58 others. drawing a-tlgiention to the dan- gerous railway pressing on the Ridge `Road west of gravel pit on G. Raikee` property: `that by slight change in the road and making aauhway ,we.si:-_ hotthe present . orossingall can be avoiile`(1:,and praying ,'the Council to omnxnnioate `with ~l[r., 'l`ttin. Stipere - - -. ` 4un ;? - " , , `_ ' 0?_`_.AI-`.-'_`_'l.`_'a .1 ; ,__-AL`. Other industries are waiting t-o see what action Barrie will take in con- nection with the Carriage Com'pany and the town's future seems -to hinge on the result of Monday's` vote. If the verdict is favorable to the By- Law, the prospective industrial ad-i vancement of the town Lse_em=s assured. but on the other hand the defeat of the By-Law will most certainly give the town a "`.set back from which it will not recover in years. as`. local capital will be ehary of again inter- esting itself in industrial enterprise and outside money ,will not seek in'- I j vestment in a town which will not meet aidva-nees half way. ,"51'r'1T;'(:"1'.r1`:",'y-'uIq:'i_};atrugtea to write W.-_13..m:_:i:n, - ~ u 1 av: QLAQIIII 1 TM 019% presence; chm lappliva? .~. .,.~ -'.;:_-,#f.1"-f~ ~ 030 GOIIIIUIL. 'VVln. Us Dun. _ _ On motion of Con. Swan and.Be1l a motion passed on January 13th. last appointing R. 0.` Bell collector was tesoinded. V r -nr___-.1 L- (1.... Guyana I-ho} Qumran` tions foi office of collector for .1903. viz.. John Horne, George Hcaley and C. Bell. A nu-.. 13..--.. L...) 13.11`: ruanuuuu. : Moved by Coun. Swan that George Healey he collector. 11---: 1.- A..- nail d>l.a.l> Tm, G. LILIULI I. uavu vasnvu u. gun--v ._----- in the Town Hall for Friday evening 1 next at 8 o'clock for the purpose of discussing the advisability of support- ing the Carriage Co. and. Fire Hall By-Laws`. which are to be voted on on Monday next. the 28th inst". V "-- ----L3---n L--on `non-1 nu nxuwuuy no.3. uuv nun... u.-..... Similar meetings have been `called both by me and some of my prede- cessors but I regret to say the at- tendance has. as a rule. been most _uneatisaotory. ' ` -,- _~ .-__......I. .I-_3_n Ln -nneuun neuwy no Iiuuuuuuo Moved by Ooun. Bell that _Wm; C. Bell -be collgctor. I`: _._A._._ 4LnL Tuna . Hedfir Wilfrid Laurier kept his` promise. the whole week would have been`.?`d,evoted to the National . Trans- continental Railway Bill. The Lib- erals. however. were forced to `stop 10!` Wiild and- called for the adjourn- ment. of the debate in order topcon- slder several important amendments -offered by the Opposition. The Prime Minister is becoming` alarmed at the antagonism which the- govern- ment policy has ~.`developed in the country and now, seeks a hole for escape. ` IL-` _-_l.__-L gnlnl-3. I-`an 'nnun1nn_ DUI]. `U6 V\ll.I_UIDUULo ' _ Moved by Conn. Cameron that Jno. `Horne he collector. c There being no seconds: to any .of the abovc motions it aecmcdas it no_ solution could be made. Finally Ooun. -Cameron gave `way and second- eid Ooun. Bell's motion and_ Wm- 0. Bell waaappointed collector` of rates for Oro. for 1903. _ __ 2_._'. 2.... {-1.15 nnnn:l\I'_ To the Ratepayers of the Town of Barrie :-- _` V Having received the required pe-N tition I have called a. public meeting I vi an A__ I-.1_2.I_.. 4;-on;-n:n\tr1 llllbuunwnuv av; ; o It is `my earnest desire to secure the a:ttention_an\d interest of all our citizens in these matters which so `vitally affect the commercial inter- ests otthe `town; and it "is `my: firm. belief, that it the electors or Barrie show `a disposition by their converse-A tlioxfdwnd votes topromote under prop- er terms and conditions the estab- lishment of industries; in the `town. .-it.`will be but a short time till we can point with pride to the erection in our. miqst not, a number ot; such concerns whichmust 'produce_in Bar- rie the prosperity/_ always found where` they exist. 7 _`-___I--_}-_ `I 'I....'...I.`l.. ............L ma. I01` UFO. uu` Java. A by-law. confirming the appoint- ment. etc.. was introduced and passed. On motion of Con. Swan and Bell accounts to the amount of $20.50 were ordered paid. i ._,.n _.n:....._...I- L- Qnain of "h . In conclusion I humbly request you even at inconvenience to yourselves to .attend_th_is meeting to hear, the pr-`os and cons of the question, prior to pasting your votes on Monday next. end` thereby assist your Oouneil and the `Board of Trade in their endeavor to lift the town from the past indus- trial indifference. L Another vanc;`in ourjxas been } Md -1! #119 i1'i W".-.=er. A uruutcu pain. V Council adjourned` to _meet at the call of the Reeve. 1- `nvr-nxrrrvnn t1I....I. rmnus mun llisgma. H dir that an i5hl8pu11ic'esha.li`?e;ee e authoritative display ef. Correct Fashions. We d that all may become acquaimted ith the decided lower prices that various circumstances enable us toeme -these `Latest Styles for. ' ` ' ` -L 7 V" 4 - . Be upon the citizen. who is loyal to the town's,-' interests to vote in favor of ?_the .B__y-Law. but to see that his neighhor and his neighbor :-neighbor votes for it also. egg- The duggvoohf the hour: not only calls` 'UI.l\JU'U lamvvuv svv -vw _ -. . J_ ~ -~-.`_ `_ ' .....'.` STYLISH ])RESs GOO])S-We are all the time in the closest touch wi-hthe T centres of style. . Our stock i`s alwa.ys fresh and bright `and contains fa.shion s latest achievements, S[II ,[`I](}S--10 pieces of New All wool Boucle Suitinog - - colorsof Green, Brown, Blue and Cardinal, special griee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.53 BLACK (30121) ])E CI-IENE - 9 pieces of beautiful Cord de Chene. This fashion- able and most serviceable fabric in all the pepuler prices from 75c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1_75 1 -IV!!! . 3 .l.`'1AV\/ -1 77 -T1.-. .1.-1}T't'rI` ., _. V _ _ _ __co1ors,specialgopeningprice;..................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coats tha't correctly-dres_sed_VVoinen are vvearing - A woman cannot err infashions If she patromzes this store. - It depends upon no middlemen for its information about modes, as we buy direct -fx om the manufacturers, both in Canada and abroad, The unprecedented large sale of Coats last week assures us that our selections are good and we sell Coats all the way from $1 each up to 325. Ask to see our Tweed Coat at $5, our Uheviot at $8.50 and the Snow Flake at $9500. _ . V ` SARJEANT & SMITH vs `III UV: You; humble servant. 9'9 '-I-u.4\ (:;en:I:j;'e SiIn.`coe sfGJma.s kxl1.ihition,. iutiI.1g`t'hreVa dys, commences Tuesday next. ounanzkr EXI-IIBITION or `me LATESTAUTUMN ~sjrvu.Es mm|.LnI:Rv. pnzss ooons AND % & cosiuukas vm LI.%LAsr Eon AN ENTIRE WEEK v- --q--'.___- _costu mes, 1 LOU? V U0 1 H. J. % TUEDHOIPE. Clerk. 'TlGyI70 The contract which the'Govern- Fxnent proposes to enter into wit?!` the Gran-d.Trunk Pacific has been shown to be against every national interest. It gives away everything and retains nothing for the Govern- meat.` Sir Wilfrid Laurier. H-on. W. S. `Fielding and Hon. Charles Fitzpat- rick contradicted one another repeat- edly on important questions. showing that the -cabinet is divided as to the policy which hasheen forced upon it. E. -. ._-....-o-...n-`Anus AC nnfnm:n urn: v*;:"5oys; DIRECT IMPORTERSI ! l.`o the _Editor of_ the Advance. Dear Sir.- , The extent to which the town of Barrie will participatein the splen- did prosperity ot Canada at the pres- ent time. will largely depend upon the course taken at the polls by her own citizens on Monday next. For the past few years the general pros- perity ot the country has been such that the manufacturers have been un-. able to meet the demands made upon them. andto-day. in many lines. it is impossible to secure delivery of goods in any reasonable time. It is amat- ter of regret that Barrie has not been A` c, The town of Barrie isiparticularly well situated in relatim to this west- ern" business. and it an `-intelligent and united effort were made by its citi- zens for the-establishment of`indus- tries. it is but reasonable to assume that the town would receive an im- petus. that would in a short, time place it in the position of being not only" the most beautiful but the most progressive town in Ontario. The time hasearrived when all politics. local differences. petty pnimosities and trade jealousies should he laid zasideg or. forgotten and a determined and uni'tedeftort be made to promote the town's` interests by encouraging "the aestablishment. of `all. industries Vrhtose `propositions are " 1-based upon {economic principles. o n g r ~2_th' l inst..-"an op-` eta`-icixene ever The influx`-of settlers into the Can- _a~dian West. at the rate of one ,huu-_ dred thousand yearly. has in itself created a demand for goods that the manufacturers of Ontario have found it impossible` to meet. even while working their factories at fullest oa- paeity and this demand from the West must oontine to grow and in- crease by rapid strides. as new terri- t-ory is invaded and thrown open to settlement by the building of the Grand: Trunk Pacific Railway.- vv_ -- - v o. - _ -vv in aipogiiioii E2 {r'ot{'iy"_Inas per}LE| of "great expansion and prosperity. The towns and cities which have been prepared . for this extraordinary growth in the country's trade are to- day reaping the benefit of their wis- dom and foresight. while towns such as Barrie. that have been content with present conditions have made little or no advancement either in population or wealth. It seems ex- traordinary that a town so advan- tageously situated for manufactures. should `have so few establishments of this kind. and this absence of fac- tories is largely. if not wholly owing to the opposition or indifference or her own citizens to any scheme that has for its object the advancement \ and prosperity of the town. mm mnusmu. mm. ' `mn the season. Amom: M-~~ `9 Stock of Dr. Morton`s "Victor."-7' w".'1'! remarkable as givins the 9'-'ml8e of excellent animals W _ eneral urposes. Of Short Horns- t 3a1'8- airs. and Raikes continue 0 be the principal breeders. though "1311 others are beginning to -``11``' equ 1 - ;-g't;'.t:?3.B:::,*;-;mt)"::o:: as;:::: !~- ,3` Only representatives of this ex- Mllant breed. Mr. Martin. Johnston "".`~F~,*11-honor of introducing the G31 ;"!."`"9`o which have. of late A rapid progres in the P1'` ithgn ;nny others. Anions Eh" the South 315' - bited wer-.2 Capt. T Y` M U` fund M63811 7" I~-nanxosrmaxrs. naunareu nun - .V\f9_r_0 the . principal exhibitors- of this vote will determine largely ` the future of Barrie for many yms IIIL- __-_._1.-__ -4 LI,'A _ Hon.` W. 8. Fielding introduced a `bill to take away from` the Huditor` General all power to control publiu expenditure. :1 pemgative which" that d officer has exercised during the past . 25 `years. lilnifi J "i}".ifa"w"'i$ 1'1}:'eaT 5 i it is extremely unlikely that any `Dd? of citizens will again undertake the work _or make the expenditure neces- sary to bringing any further pr0D39i' tions before the people; but on the other hand should the By-Law be sar- ried. it will encourage the Mayor and Council. the Board of Trade and the _monied citizens to put forth further efforts towards securin such other industries as will place the town in that position which. from its situtlti and natural advantages. it Sh-lid have long since attained. Indifference. rather than active opposition will 39' feat this By-Law. so that it behooV03 every. properly qualified voter. to not only take the trouble to go to W polls. but to bring out those W110 through indifference or neglect woulfl fail to record their vote. There 13 every `reason to hope that the car- Wing of this By-Law will be far- reaching in its effect for 800d 3"`! will mark the dawn of a bright" flltllte for the good old town of 31" rie. V _._._-p-run` mu m mum rum max A80 ru-nu 1t `Rdferx-in ' th `F81! t;eath horses shown : 1 rs 33 the Advance '33 a decided improve- muxt. in th "mug 3tk. owing to 'th`betto . 1. _ clam 0` sxres that came IVE -n38 the A nfnnlr AQ nrseggon. Among than "|I'l nn _q -._ _----v V: -an--gum. Av; na.nun.nJ J-.uu The promoters of this enterprise have spent time. work and money in its organization. and have been ilCZ`.l- ated solely by a desire to promote the town s progress. Any benefits that _will accrue to` the shareholders, will `be shared by the citizens generally in the stimulus that will be given -to business of every kind by the em- ployment of a great many skilled me- chanics at good wages. The build- ing of a large factory. together with the erection of some 35 or 40 dwell- ings. will in itself. give employment to every mechanic and workingznan in Barrie, and it is confidently expec- ted that the works when completed. will within two years. give @910! ment to one hundred and fifty men. GI.-__IJ Al , rm 9 :,1__L.: .n 8' " ` 2 V npfnunn _$, CITIZEN. 1' 'l"!'+`i DIV; Vv Annvnn gave-I wvvnu our. v-- -r'-- --. The` gerryniander of Ontario was discussed for several `days. The leader of the Opposition repudiated much 'of the work- of the special parliamentary committee. the Liberal `majority of which refused tovaooept Ta single proposition which came from the Conservative minority. The Gov- ernment has simply devised aseheme for robbing Ontario of its legitimate representation. and it doesithis under the guise of fairness. .\ n `:9 a ':O_Ijn>__` o__`___,__A_, _ 3 Qletreeelas Aeelleae te Wnuan ' '_l'Ien_p-L eea at It. larre. ~ - . , Bt.`,I[ary'e, Sept. '23.-A distrau- Ia; accident occurred at the `Bone V8hoe- quarry on Monday which will probably result in the death ot Wu}. - `Thompson. who attended the atone )Aoiet.~ He was ' caught in the eleva- tor bolt, the result-being `that he Val _q"'ulek1y drawn in between the revoht-L that elevate the bucket; whlchecarrye alone to the care itor The resistance of machinery _troxp'- wotkluz.` `- /M-- ` V,:m um mm or run nuu axe ,;k<=-ysto:=ofA6f:ihoiso:;r?-;i!i%% ic Pncture-. fwin;=onr% iltqdio are strictly germanexgp % AWARD PARIS.` 1960, I % J.FrankJ.acksnn. mg: wux IN uamaumwr. am: It eimron nu; Maker. of Portrait.' V to The Advance - g ` *hy~ ='-Qm-> Correspondents`. . . `T MIDHUR81`. ; ' spending a` month's holidays _wi'th A` very handsome memorial window friendsa h~F1'- _ i ` was erected in. 8twPaul's Church. and Mi Nellie Diiikey enteltained 3 .,mve_ne,d on sundy ,]a'3t_ in.-memo,-y few friends at her home last Thurs. of the late Mrs. Rebecca Orrock. The day 0V0!1i!l8- centre picture is a likeness of St. Miss Maude 0001 Spent 9-'0\1P1e 05 1 `John the Divine_ gayfiast week-with her parents inj v nu-an`: I 8_nnddy.:.l`I:s`i':... ="'|r2;.. n ,-no r. 9-`.-p 7. `v (`aw The, `tw'r;-"l;1:iy. whelei:_s; `wore -s,f93'.M. 2 993ti,',Whi1'.~0' , .311 if ' Way obidently /qniolly ~ 'unm6unt% and hnie from church: on Sund ` ' we are glad 't'o -rpdtt. escape? seri- ous injuries. ~ last. V -v---- --v .-Java The Harvest Home Services it: this church will be held on undayu Oct. 11th. at 3 o clock p.m. Mr." Dymond, of Toronto, is expected to be` present and speak. ~' ' - Mr. zin 8:'.8`t-za..rx-1;; of `Gufhric. *visitgd at Mr; Robert Crawford . on VV '\JI |lIFII\l. IUIIGIIKJ I A numhe; of our friends... sppnt an enjoyable` 'evening at _tlfe 'pan}lonage. Hawkeatone last W961; . L `r IIIL- 4I._A._-~ I- J_ ___`l_-_`I-___ ___I.`1._ _-___.; Stayior. 112;- mi\.fi.s`:Ella` Aeilciist. `or Barrie. spent Sunday at home. -an-_. -r__ I'I,I,_,,L__,_ -,_; -nr_ 1-.1__;.-_L| --v --`----.~., -.- .--.:'- Wilt .Jas. Robertson arid Mr. E1?nest Knupp called on friends in Barrie on Surtday. ' \ ,_ a 1r,_`_ -an-,_2_ -1! A_..|.-_. 'Il'!`lI_ i aw"--*2".-'= :*'r'.*- . -. Miss-H;w-Elsnnere is home" = - from Woodlands? Shanty Bay. ' A ._--_.__I_`._.. -1 -____ p-2__- _ .__"___n_ _._ MVcCri.1`oUl:;.~;_Tif;3-tt-1;1ed af- ter-spehding a woekwith friends in naulnuuv Mr. Jo..n~d Mr`s. Muir. of Anten Mills. yvisited at Mr. John Gilchrist's"on Sun- day. -10., _. . 4,- (1---- J`... ....._..E_. _. _.-.4 - The meeting `on Sunday, evening was conducted by Mrs. Arthur Miles. who spoke very impressively. ` 1), 111-: -r\,,LL _ A_.L__. 11:11.. -..`II I Iv anu -.;`:\::;v v vA_J canary; v-.-.... v u... . _. Mr..Will Pratt. of Anton Mills. call- ed on Mr. A; Rieh1'rdson.`on Sunday. Those wh'o`have returned from To- ronto Exhibition report a good time. Mr. A. Bishop. of Grenfel, called on "friends here last Sunday. 1.: \llLl vxov I-avvu Quite a number from here attend- ed the Exhibition in Toronto this fall. Misses Rachel and Nellie Hockridge have gone to Toronto. 7,1,, A - -_--._L _ ..`.....I.. An... aauvv evgnv vv 4-..- '---- `John Johnston spen't a week ago Sunday in `Alliston, ` -nu-,,_ -r___ '-r-I__._A.-... -....I IE2..- 1u'....n.. 1 E ILITKIIIJ Ill (531510-79!! Mrs. Jno. Johns.t`on and Miss Myrtle spent Sunday in Tollendal. V R. Dempster has gone !to North Bay. Miss JennieLJago. of Holly. is the guest of her sister. .Mrs. Geo. Young. `Mr. : E. Tracey has gone to the Northw6s't.~ V -non" qnuvnu u , ;,-;_______j 1_____ Miss Bertha" Orr has returned home from the Soo. ~ tvllp lauv auv-we vs use -nu-..v-. Mr. Wm. Risk. of Allanda-le._s.pent1 Sunday with Mr. John Hockridge. , ,,s__ -1 LL- .1--- J.V\rL Ial-I V1 v-vino ' Mr. Wilson has returned home after spending a few days in Queens- ton, the`~`g'ue`st ofhis brother. -|r__ sir... 152-1. -1 AII-_A..`In anon`- rnreaxiiig" a?1i. 'JhJ }}E1Z day in this vicinity. Il'!._ I'I_'.._!- ?._I'_:-_&' `C I:|.......:n -anus` ll. villa VIIIIIIIIIJI `L. .. Mia Bessie Ler1'ifo`x'. of Barrie spent Sunday at home. ` , ?',`'_-. . Q, _ - iii... .__ -.--- .-_--_A.-.._ _._'z friends in Beet-on.` LIIUII-Ila III DUI-`llllo V I _Miss`Jen1`1 ie Jagd is visiting her ais- ter. Mrs. Geo. Youn'g. of Grentel. _ ,,aI `f__ A `--._J- mung un. Altman uvvb Luuuag V- --v Mr. arid Mrs. A. Bundy `and-E-r'x1ily.| of Allan,-dale. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Fergusonon Sunday. ' ' I , ; Int..- I` 7-..- ...'....{..l- En-minty L` `Fl will _ VII XVIIIO/$3; I A. Mr..and Mrs. L. Jag-o spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. G. Young. of Grenfel. ` - o nun Q `.._J `l'!... `II 'Il'-l`.3I` In. \x1_ cunon Mrs; J. Clark `and Miss B. MoG`ill. of Allandale. Spent Sunday with Miss Lizzie Pulling. , _ a ' `ll A _ _ _ __L `l1-;---I. 4...)` 11:... uxzzne ramng. -V 1 Mrs .Max-aaret Pe,oock and 1\_/Iissu Emma Peacock. of Stroud. visnted Mrs. Chas. Dyer on Sunday. , `ll ..- `LA1-;-| wan anon` I) .l\IiY\`D Mrs. Mervyn Dyer spent a oouple_ of days with friends` at Stroud. 'II'_ ___J II'_._ T Q3-an-snout` D:`- L'l.I. 3o \llI5o 1.! UL VIC _&l\lll'\ll-ha! 1 '-daughter Mine. of Stroud. visited Mr. I I. 'lll1. Wlbu Lxlwuuo I-to uvnvuuu Mr. and Mrs. J. Bimpsonpof Pitts- burg. Pa.. and Mr. Henry Pratt and 4 4 1 and Mrs. George Dyer on Friday. u up _ n__ 1\'..-_ -...I Lt--- Uallll Jl.l.l.L`u uvvnav .51., vs vs. ---_...,. Mr. `and Mrs. Geo. Dyer and three ohdren visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds. of Craigvale. `on Sunday. ` ? L ..-.__}-_.-. SBNNIDALE conmma On Monday. the 14th inst.. Mt. Da- vid Armstrong died at his- home on the 9th con. Deceased was 65 years of age and a highly respected resi- dent of the township. The remains were interred in Stayner cemetery after a service ,in the` Methodist Church. - " ' c. or A v\,_1___L`._ I `III \ll.'VllI Miss Annie F4`):-gie. ot_ Rochester. was a guesf. at her uncle's herelasf; week. A - . A` 4u,||n,, ___A_A_g- g_ VVV lziss Rentnen otL Collingwood; is visiting her uncle .T.`MoGee. \r__ 1- nu_-.._.n_..-_..._ -1. `laA.'.-.; .23- . VIWIUIIIB KY` ZJI `I IV` '$WT*V` Mr-. J. Bhanggnelnsy. of Edgar. W95 :1 guestat Mr. G. l;loir's. `one day list wgek. T 4 C an ,.n , I .~./.` 1,, A`--_`_'_'.--3 3 are viaitingtheir son here. VVUUIO Mr; and Mia. Pe'toh. otT Ing]eu_'o`od..- 'IE,-L-`_. n-._I llI|_-_. _ _ . _ . _ -_s l....L GLO Vlwnylnle Iranian; out-I cava-u Master Carl Thompson spent last week with his mothefin Elmvale. M. ......a:1\J|'.-,. J..- RI-nnlr- `at noun`. vv via: VI 0 o uu- on--- v --v- ' . Mr. a;1`-`ii.lJZ`x"'g..u.;n;..'B.raok.'ot Nutm- `wa. spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs ;Rans_ier. * Mr.` Honey. of Angel .:Ci_ty. was the guest of Mr. '1`. II. Rise- brough. on _`8nnuday. ` T :1:-u--L----2 . -wccvw w-- Wddjng bells are ringing." ' A vquoiting tournament will be vheld` he_1-fa about the `first of next mIo'_uth.~ 0-vnv I4-xvi-In Univ an-uuv v- so-roar a-\-nu-u.-u Mi Florence Ross was the gust of Miss Violet Duncan last Thursday ev-3 ening. ` ' ' -an-_._ 1171., 9-u____ A _.`_ ._ ._s..2.u`..._`- |'fiia37e.r'55r1'"4ianettw. has . 30?. t i}_`1.:t_!3.ti;]tci T1318 ,'11'o _1font-:o% Wm. Latimer was visiting" friends here last Friday after-noon._. Miss.,8arah B`i.g"g-a-1.1.`.-i; visiting with `A 4 T-_L___ pno STATION. EDENKIALE. --j_-j----- GRENFEL; 8'l'.'B0(_ID u--J up u vununn - Maufde Cobke` a- couple ' `days last` we`ek with in Gookstown. ".`.vI`a'1.o.l.:wl.?.;:Vao6ok was visiting` f.rien.ds' _here last Sunday. , -I 11-___ -_ -..L G--_.v_I__ ---!LT. ` -vv-..qw u - Mrs. Vvebb `entertained a `f.ew friends atvher home last Wednesday ` -afternoon. _ L * _ . - I can ` A 0 .1," AlIrJI\Q~a - - Qavuna _Mr.>:md Mrs. J. Simpson ha.ve `re- turned to their home in Pittsburg. Pa... after si)en~ding three months va- cation with rcl.ti'ves"here. ` g Q- ` __,__gA _______`_ Mack Ness. uggnt Sunday vvnilthj friends. in Barrie. ' A - up ~ :10 1 .,_ Vlllnlilll Iv Jlvll A vltnva V vs: gnu- vs `Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sproule spent Sunday 1;; their former home down at the fa'rm.- . .. . . u _l_A_j"_____ "..1|d`.I;-`.;vJi"3;>linston has a1jri_ved'home after spending the sumxnermpnths in Collingwood. ~ . ' - . A -_ ' LEFROY, V Born -.- On the 6th line on Monday. Sept.V14th. 1903. to Mr. and Mrs. T. Sawyer. 9. son. A ` up, I-.1, ._r_ 11-1-r__ - ;"A\$l\U\l\ :a Luv guual. `UL $11.1. u. u. ...n......... Mr.` and Mrs. Fred Tebo and fa-1 mily. of Hawkestone. are visiting at I Mr.V'I. TM.` Gilpin s. ` ~p nL_,-.__a :_ ..2..:L.:....-.. `I-.n-1 JILL. 1.: J15! vsnvuu nu Mrs. Feris.Adf Stroud. is visiting her neice. Miss I-da Rogcrson. 1-.` T? ' IL l\I`, `summer on the boats. C III. VVUOILJ "nun a.v-uugwvu ... ._...._-_, .Mr.' and M193. W. Morton. of Stur- geon Falls are the guests o__Mr. I. Morton. 3 a r s `_A: S =.:V.!'=u, Mr. Tom Donnelly has returned to his home here. after spending the .. n _ ..:-u.:._.._ A!...:,.....`ln Du.w;v_L. u. ova.` Mr. Frank McKay. of. Ttnarontois the guest of Mr. J. G. Douse. 'II`__. __.J `If..- I'4"-n.I mnkn nil!` .f'.\_ IIUlU\2' 415:9-3 as-uuu gvves--.n._. Miss Vera Grose is spending a con- ple of weeks with relatives in Barrie. "It... _...a 1ul'.;.. `(IT 'l.l'o.-cl.-.n nf Rh:-r- ssumuxcx Uu L110 Uuuuuu A Miss Belle Beatty is visiting friends in Collin'wood.j `Mr. Beatty `Long. of Toronto. is spending a few days in town. Born - On Tuesday, Sept. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Barry,_ 9. son. `It 1 1r , t\I,__I-_ 'I\2_..... 0`: AI H11` uuu 311$. uauxuw uu;;J,_.. ...v... . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon. of Al- ` landale; are visiting at Mr. J. King s. Mr`. J. Medcalfe. of Bradford. spent Sunday with .Mr. John Beatty. ___ _`I `II ... A In... 'DnL:nnn Inf H--vv----____ ,, citizens are interested-must be . jn_tfe`}_re;~sted`in the` matter of the pas-. Daze-or defeat of this By-Law. i'l`\here_ ii no ne_u`tral_position. You are Veither` forit or against it. If you do not `go: to the "polls" and vote in favor of the ' Bvy-Law. you vote against it. in real- ity. as every unpolled vote is counted as being adverseto the By-Law. This ; isioccasionezd by reason of a recent arnendtnentligo the Municipal. Act. which m&'""` it necessary for two-'-' thirds of t e registered vote to be in favor of By-Laws of such nature to make them valid. `J I if` L TIIQBO Miss Annie Wallace has returned to Toronto. where she will resume her studies. V . i Mr. E. B. Hill took 8. business trip -._to Georgetown on Monday. `T Mr. E.~I.o'ng will go to the City this week where he has secured a good situation in 9. ldrug store. _ `:4 __.u 1t___`I'.\ `v-1-.. - cIL..-Q.A Duuuuy \vu.u -u.n.s_u u . . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. R-obison. of Bethesda, spent Sunday with Mrs. James. vuu ;;vuu..J - -.- -. in can ,1, _9_gL__) U llIJUn ? Mrs. T. McBride, of 'i`or.onto, visitedl trien-ds here last week. Ann 1 ,___ L1__ #91:. number from here attended the [anniversary _services_ at the. Town Line on Sunday. ' ' T ,'-nr_ 117 -nr-n__|_-_ -8 n......:.-. nun: Ll |\7lI'uJ Java. V sway vv yuan- Mr. E. Pymm. of Toronto,_ was the guest of Mr. H. R. Nesbitt ovexj Sun- ___,QL-_. i_.... |_.._`.. ..LL.;..}.,JAJ A-kn `In KIIKIUI O 3 ' "Mr. W.JMc0onkey. of Barrie. was visiting friends in town on Monday. \ W > A 1---- n____. I.._. -L'L.._.I-J I-Inn Inn_ `illlclllb Lbqvnlxniu on: Ifirvvna v.- --v.._-,. A_few from here attended the lec- ture at: Churhill on Friday _evening given by Prof._ 'Alexa'ndria. of De Graasi Point. V cur cl tn __;,_,_____] `__ ..---c v--v `CI - . - . - vwuunu *'i3ZI;XiiiLr Bell reported having sold old _plank out of bridge on Ridge Road. 001;. 7. to Jas. Johnston for 50o:v-said Aamount paid over to the Treasurer. ' L uv , gown an: up "r. :11! Mr.s.'1VI-;l's-ovi;.-of Stroud. spent Sunday with Mr. R. Rogerson. 11's.. 'r--_:- `I'.\I.I-_ -1 'n..-..:.. L..- `Emma Vpregonted . his bill of $165.50 for work done `on orossroad 15 gmd 16. Con. 3. ' -_Be'fo.1fe the "next issue of the Ad- V fence the `fate offthc Catfriage ABj- Law? will be decided and the citizens- _o'}Barrie will have declarted: whether .!the town is to be ranked ainongst?'thev progressive municipalities of jthp; Pro-. vlnde. or xvhetherfftwill drop to `the `reef and be passed in the race by Olillia. V Collingwood. Midland and ~ other growing towns of Northern On-i tario. 5Will we advance or'will'1we'V. I'.et!fog1`e'7ss?"-t, That is -the question e_v.ery .`citize_n must ask hixnself I betfveen now and live o'clock onthe afteinoon of Monday next?` ' ' J ...---_L L- `

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