Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Dec 1903, p. 2

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much more delighffu itVis v use the ' stane. an the broom than the fright- fu'. Irish shi-11alah.-The Lance- uj Ayers Pills great! ald the Cher Poctotal In brea ng_ up a col . when .the. rsf Sign oin..a'.cl:h`1gh r colg1. a.ppears.' It wi11..cur you _.eas,1ly; and: quickly . LA s. o; .u'm'n co., Lowell, Mass. '--T~%- 7 'I'hroa't,iLungs ..l.lI|l U!!! .!|..U.|.!'..l..w.|.!_.`!... 9 j9'...`.'..'.`..`.`.'.- without its A3rer?sL C.herry., Pectoral. Parents knew-~v1hat7%; it {at children: breaks agcold in 1 single night, ward! off - bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. "Physicians ad- parents to keep it on hand. "lib but mush modicine money can buy * ll A50 : Ohen-y nl. For the cough: or could i hibly be better." A003 nun. Bantoga, Ind. lot: can ..hatdl!.h. drI .h0!!.lt.`-. ZJAQQ-L7,`: .` Q-3; ; ii. 'V]`3._fx-1;;t;., E'."J:I-egt-<;,'lf"a'1nd J. I_oLL Sault' Ste.` Marie Pectoral grin 0! than caustics. 8:-C Gotta : oods. Barrie. _...__:-u' `I51 , turio Lanq Burve ora. Engineerg. etc. Estabhshed 1 2. Office. Medl- oal Building. 8. Eyoorner Richmond `and : Ba 'at.re`e`tI Toronto. Tele- , phone. ain. 1336. Instructions left wV1l__1mbe mmptlyggttehadegl to. withtrathy & Eaton. Solicitors! `Bank 1.! Toronto Building. Ba.rrie.| 5: '- .______K | | . lnnn at 41.0 .....s -2 _-_ M 370.000 FOR INVESTMENT ON GOOD 'I`'`\nl:I -nan`:-2!-_' _L 1-..--- DR. R. P VIVIAN, `HOMIOEOPATHIST. Hours.11 to 1; ? to 8. Residenc and Office. Corner of Dunlop and Poyntz Streets r_____.`.._ _. ..sp;y;1_IJ'. UU.M.' e tcfini ...buildin .9 d '?:anx1 lu_a6::ing_o d%or`s. sash.gbli`1"1l(`! e o. a non _ aning ot_ lnngda dong grompt'ly`a.n 3_satusfao- tornly. Hot last dzjylng klln. Dis- trict agency _for grained. lumber. `,Eaotor .Al5.ayt1ek1 BL, Bar1'ie..Rod - __:-__I;'**_&____3l!1__8_.`Bu9_9_B_8)1_'3 to Geo". Ba. R. s. BROAD. M. 1).. c. M.. F. 1'; M. 0.. L. C. P. 8.. 0.. late resident Pb fsioian and Surgeon of Toron- to `eneral Hospital. with special at- tention to Diseasesof Women. and ` Nose and Throat `Work. also for a some time. surgeon in charge of` Emergenoy_- Hospital. Toronto. 01- fioe and mght residence. upstairs in McCarthy Block. 21 Dunlop 8t.. Barrie. second door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms, near Five Points. -Phone.. 106. DB. W. 2., R088. PHYSICIAN. sun- D_R. J. F. PALLINGa GRADUATE OF. 11-v I DR. J. ARTHUR R088. L. R. "of P. 3. H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO Inagn an EA.` `[_L-L- _L I Aterl. etc.` __a `-.--w---.-.. val -Ill.\lLV.I3.l. IU loan at 1-2 and 5 per cent. Easy terms of re-payment. Lonnox. Oowan & Brown. ~8o1joitors. Barris- DR. J. 0. snrm. L. c. P. 3.. ONE. l`I_L- -j'I\,_ T? , I, H. 1:. ABNALLJM. n. c. M.. ozrmcn ..v v-- asap: 5:.` V JBDLJILJBLVL UL` Um, . freehold seouritg at lowest rate ot interest. No prxnoifel money re- uired until end o the term. H. . Strathy. Solicitor. eto..- Barrie. STEWART & STEWART. BARRIE- re 1.50 -IJJ-\-IL`; :I`1VAIn loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. collec- tions made in any part at the Coun- sy. Real estate bought and sold. onveyanoing in all its branolges. Msrnae Lxoenses. zssued. Ofhoe. Rom B ook. Dunlop street. Barrie. I LII_ \Ju Lop JJUlIIIC_ uo D eases of the Chest. 8 omaoh and Nerves: Consulting Physician. Vio- Ao MeDo.LoRocoPo; & Sop inboro. L.F.P. &. 8.. Glasgow. Spec- ialt -_Sur ery. Midwifery. Diseases of km; onsulting Surfeon. Offices day and night. Lane.-B ock. Cor. of 4. Dunlap an Muloaster streets. Tel- ephone. 12 !B'.l.`RATHY & ESTEN. BARRIBTERS. HEWSON & CREBWICKE. BAR- . _--.- an AA L85 3 I-' IUIVUO I I Hart-:31. -D.:~M. E c. s.. Eng.. L. R._ C. P.. London. eoia.lty-Dis- of the Chpst- nmnnh am! iL'i71T3i.c--6iv"2'11?E"iiowN. 15?. G. L. -RADENHURST, BARRISTER, A:=%_;.4:i;g;.:9ifgF;giAnn1srE1z. sonxcrron. gaunt` ".Qv.A,_.4 l'I-_,___-,-,_- AL- L. L. Bu BRRI8- .,J,ie` V ,,oa; ._ _n__ -i|___n_ -1 l-_-__. ----wa-v ow v--cg a-v -E_dinburg; M. F. Glasgow. member of the British Op- thalmologioal Society. Specia'lty.- Diseases of the E e. Ear. Throat and Nose. Office, 8 Dunlop street. Saunders Block, Barrie. opposite Post-Office. and Railwa Btation. Phone., 54; P. 0. Box. 9 . - u - ----i-.. v. _--.---: w---1 University, Toronto. low 0 Trinity Medical College. Member of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ontario. Ot- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. ";o;i.'&;.TfI1i.'cIBZ-Eill E.` ii. . P.. London. Offices and 111 ht residence. Brown s Block. Dun op street. Barrie. Telephone. 77. -co1-:1. cu: - vv -u. v-.- '.'in7'B'3thwe11's 131031;. Allandale. 5; the premises at `night. '"1}.e'e' Ji I'E.'r2a Z nfiL'6}'I '9), Office and residence. corner of Owen and Collier streets. Barrie.` wt`.-;r's. Solicitgrs. `Notaries Iguhlic. and Conveyanoers. Money. ,to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Office. 13 Owen St.. Barrie. H. D. St9w_- art. L. L. D.. D. M. Stewart. Solicitors in Higgn _Court of Jun- tice. Notaries Pu 1io,`Conve anoers. Offices over the Bank of oronto. Barrie. Money in. sums of $2,000 and u wards. to loan at 5 per cent. . H. Strathy. K. 0.. G. H, Eaten. risters. `Solicitqrs of the Supreme Court of Judzcature of Ontario, Prootors. Notaries, Conveyan era. etc. Money to lean. Offices, oss Block. Barrie. O. E. Hewson, A. E. H. Creswicke. . uunusu'uuuu. Iuu, vucs cu` puuuu. U1. 5, Notaries, `.Oonveya.noers,. etc. Of- io os,L Hmds Block. No. 6..Dunlop street. Barns. Money to loan at ,41-2 and 5 per cent. Branch Of- jticds at Creemore and Alliston. Hauzhton Len_nox. Alex. Cowan, G. `E. J. Brown. L. L. B; - --- nu.--:1-1--u w ---.--, :----_--... -:_-, "Attorney. Solicitor in `Chancery, Oonveyancr. etc. Office. first door. Owen street. over Bank of Commerce. Barrie. " 'n<:'==r:'zw'-..',:4.n-.---~~ -- ' 1"6o`to'i`.-_;-Nota1_'y. Qonveyancer. etc `8pocial,__..o.tt`ant1on xn drawin and `rroblting wills. obtaining let ers.of .-adminigtration and guardiantghip. collecting accounts. etc. Ofhces. ; _Blo9k._Barrie. Money to loan. _v, .. v-.-v_._ -A-_--, O TEQEQZQT 1s31Eo'gi3?; I.r'J:}Ea};.};ig";E.;- [hate of `wills. guardianshi and ad- --nn:ni-:-nl-Inn and avnnnrnl. Iinil-nrn awwv-- -~ -v- V--v---_--g `..- [irate of"Wi'1-lvs-'."gI1`ardianshi ministration. and general licitors, `Tn!-n 9v:on nnunnnhnora nl-A (NF- aeggyvuuuvx 1- c-- not. :--punt-put `V Atom-. etc. Bank of Toron- . Bqrrie. Money to __.._._..____:_Z__..:_._..__._.:..___.___-. 3. HART & HART: FRED. J. .-...L If n `II -n noun: TO LOAN. .8U ._........_._..-.._-. G. MILL; com. ' ` . .. ."iiendiehun-_ xv.`..:1.::.._ . -.__ _ FIN AN GIAL. PHYSICIANS. V It A aemed to hfbe an .unde;1tobd with. both the` Liberals` afnq % ppggrativs ~tha:t. n`eithe r Mr. straig Mr. Gamy; *-v`vou4ld??go into N_oi'th I. ON- 4- luau.-' uuu.__us vuuv liprk St., Buffalo . but Anthracite coals, Store, Egg. a `.13. It lowest prices. with discount for (`ash Ind have tdehvered anv time you want it. _l.t~A. ;Morren u. V.S., 6a Colliet meet lI||.3._ Puhpt-'0 Liven Staoles. Allandala CHEAP COAL 2%-A-V-.g.AND wooo ALLANIIALE HITS FOR__ALE. .3013 Estate um `lnznrance A3101!`- G Your property on our list ; costs nothing. Noun to LouI-Don t borrow a dollar until you see ,9? Wfmlbello rites and charges lowest. Dee_d8. "3833: Wills. ctc., 1: red" on shortest nouae. to doing Business in imooe. Farmers caper?- Illv vtted to cnlland see us. Glad to see you. no for consultation or advice. 0 FIG ' ' , B ', d Pg, Strut _ to Bu-no Hotel amcis-En THE EXCELSIOR Business college ' ment of the 88th anniversary of his birth, the Advance ~feels_that it `is not only voicing fits own sentiments, - but those of every Canadian, who~ 2"ments in support of his firm faith ` ,and become great with this grand joung country of ours. The Orange 1 is more worthy. As often as his In extending co1:iial felieitations to Hon. Senator Gowan on the attain- prides himself on.-being patriotiovand loyal, as these oharaoterstios are ex? amplified in the Senator toga degree which made his name honored through our wide domains. His able argu- in the great future `which is in store ` for Canada have been productive of much good in inspiring the {rising . generation with the ambition to rise Sentinel in last .week s issue paid the following tribute to 3 the Senator. :- "There is no man in Canadian public life whose friends delight to honor more than the venerable _ . Senator Gowan. Nor is ztherea ` public man in the Dominion who birthday anniversary recurs a host of friends express [their wood wishes for the grand old man, whose life has Fbeen an example for all true Canadians, and for all loyalists. among whom he is def-C nerveldly esteemed as tone of the _ foremost in hi devotion` to the 1 ' interests of his adopted country, `i` L on Tuesday next , 22nd inst; t -I-Ion. Senator Gowan will attain` L 88ye_a1fs._. g _'. _ o :!`ARAI(i" L"'ni3iineu ; Private funds to loan on first mortgages. Ac Colllit collected. &c. 7 oOce over Henderson; Hardware Store, Barrie 3 It \IU1l'l`lB3 ' The Mercantile. now alialed with The Lot: The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Ont Tothl assets, 3334.083. The Economical Mutual, of Berlin. Ont Total assets. $303,078. Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, $250, 000. Angaae Sun Loan and Savings Company of Ontario. ' . i for sale orto rent, specic articles, etc., etc `must be accompanied with this cash, and wili be inserted~-hrst insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word .. ........wu.--um. insertion 2 subsequent (names, `addresses and gures counted as words); but a. reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertion. of the same matter exceed four. Out: for advertisements must In every case be mounted on solid metal bases. _____________._____________( $cI_3_qg_GIE & SMITH ` rule will be strictly carried out H'Preferred positions for`__-\-7' manta in the paper will be sold of one-third on above rates 0 count will special positions be given. This notice of intention to change advertisements must be handed into the oice not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in Tm: Anvwcn oice not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in my week, otherwise the advertiser's announcement may notbe made public until the week fol. lowing. 12 changes of Advertisements allowedper . It more are required, composition rates vyvill be charged. ;_.5Aeoontod.- write xngbnn I Q- - ll_I- ,etc.--Fxrst insertion 10 cents -...........n . :uJvEB.TI8ING Npticea, Auction Sales, Amusement; _ _ per lin ' snbuqnent mgemon 5 cents per line. 8' mh ' ilieading notxces, 10 cents per line for m insorqon-; cents per line for n;...:. ....m- Iill insertion-; 5 cents per insertion of the same matter. der 5 lines, of this character, lines. Obituary Poetry 5c. per ....... um. mm-non 0 pe17line,`" ` notices, char line . nliuvoq -..... _,.... mu uuuuauuw mustruceu on page circular FREE for asking. It is vqry convincing that we are the BEST. BARBIE Has a well earned reputation for the ' BEST in all lines. A thorough and up-to-date equipment, an eicient staff. Everything taught is taught the BEST `way. The foundation we give will make for each student a sure start on the right road. You ll approve of the way we show you and understand the advantages at our instructions. We ll help you to win ' the days of pr! gress. Wherever an 0 he Employee is needed our students will give the best satisfac- tion. Our attendance has already in- creased 80/, over last year. May we send Von nnr lmmlmm. :I1....o....+..,1 on Ma} send you our handsome illustrated 36 hnmn ah-.m`l.... nnnn 4--_ -44,-, ,, n `No new name will added to thesubncription .- Lkt until the money is paid. ' `Sn bncribdn now in arrest: (at th rec months and d ova: will be charged $1.50 per annum. T , : -2, West Baldwin smgc. but by ordering from *..L_` _ ._i A ' 7 __ :Ja;)b'n Terrace . . . '7':I7I'IE ADVANCE OFFICE. INSURANCE AGENTS QONVEYANCERS, 6.0. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. `A1-Inna` nu`---#3---~ " " Baum; SCROGGIE & SMITH. THE NoRTHE`R`N__A_DVAl\`l;E 2!, I903 Barrie. IN ONE BLOCK OF ' TWO ACRES ill 4:8-ly ---_.' wy -SAMUEL WEMS"|;_;, PnoPmI:'ron ffrnrins leave Barrie for end arrive [gun the` under mentioned places as Inows: 4.41 e. m. For Newxnaiket; Toron- -.to. Montreal and points east. - * 7.56 a. m. For Newmarket. Aurore. And Toronto. - A '9 12.16 p. m. For Newmarket and Toronto. 5.26 pm. For Newmarket, Toron- % Ito. ontreal and East. ` f.n:u--- `I 2.20 a. m. For 0ril_lia ..North Bay and Soc A 1 11.8 9.. For Gravenhnrst. `Soo-. 'tia Junction and Parr -Sound. . 12.69 p. m. For Mqsko a Wharf. 4.00 p. In. For Orilha. North Bay 0 and pomts West. - - 9.24 p. m. For Orillia. 11.15 p. m. For Penetang. 001-. I lin wood, Meafor . V 0 8.40 p.m. For Stayner and Calling- wood .0 I 12.1 p. m. For Penetang. 3 8.00 '.m. For Penetang. vColling- wo . Meaford. , A V9631-lodiobarbon. {&_gte;b'_-j ibt Portraits and V V % _ArtisYt.ic Frames ufiankk Jackson 'l`7"'l'3`l\ l\`l1I 1\r\1\rn-I-\ A 9:-an. Don't woujy 'I,.b Xm u; alln `Inn: in ;.;.'.u.`.`u- -_ .__.v .. A "The Sentinel extends its con- gratulations to the fine gentle- man who~has`a'dorned the Cana- dian Upper House! xso-many years. "and expresses `the hope thathey my `be found` able to continue in ._?t`lie.`e_e 1"v ioe of his; country Ffor :;ears'to come." . ' A " ---- ----nu`: vu:uU'Il`f- "MAI! 8_ 133.30 48 Column Newspaper, . Published from tho. Office, :33 Dunlop Stu-act. Barrio in the County of Simeon. the Pro-` ' Vince of Ontario. Canada. every Thursday Morning, by V7 Gamay in .Renfrew% His has been in life of tampon- anoe not conduct . oayfnestness of Belfvioe. and filled with good Ideeds. For individuals and for his count- ry he has hxeroised hi; talents without stint, and has earned the award" promised to .who am faithful" to -observe His stat- _.utes--he has had length of days. uavu .m. .1301.` reuecangy Vuoumg wo . Meaford. El Daily exoepb Sunday. t`. daily. ARR'lE_ ;_aiuL,w%AY /GEE: MA1h3iz' '63` P61'>.'fr'1>.X:rs' Hon. Senatohr Gowan able IhIii?i`rI;3`: 0|" I011 I0.If0!Ir upoonltiu ; Z4 id` 10 1 can - Tum or Suascnlfrlou. mu.- -__ _._--..- -..,...........,,. % . . ; Three views A prevailed , in .re.gard, to ' the--much discussed question of the {relation of: Q1'1o_en'a University hoihq ,ohurdh. One` was to ,retain.;the_. Uni:-_ ` iversity .; in, the"\sa_me `relation, .ag'..e.g-3 fisted at . th_e_ .%u,r;ior,_i "pt .:=18,7;5 :__.ja, aooxad WM ,-0 %1?t9.i1.1=ath9 =~{ih.8ti't|J!tin '- nd: . `s11`o..ns1y% %re99mm..fm1 it ; to. :t1..1.L1%111.`..1.1 ; . jfjor tiganoial,. !,I.1.I5l!0}`.l; ;A,_._a_,V;'.tlii1j (1'\fv,as }t`,o` . a - aan.hJ\Il-IJIJIJ _au uuv uo_ucI.,|. wax. -A:shdVown will supply Angu and` New Lowell_~'uz11{t-il `the i6'@ihg'_ pt. theGeneral Ahdembly. A ll\I........ .....-.... _.._-__2I`-; `LA .__-.., , s `n ..--v..--- uvoavnovadl uyyaovu '&vl_ Gllll.llD" sum` to the ministry` of the_ Presbyv-V terian `Church. His `application was received -`and "will `beVforw1ardeofd_to th e General Assemblyin the usua1"rivajy.; 1ur... 4...s.:. :....... ...m --.-.._._a..;~= .._ _-~.u The Barrie Presbytery met V fon Dec. 15th. when IRe_v.` Chas. A.'Ah- down, a graduate of McGill Univer- sity, and lioentiate of "the Congre- gational Church, Vapplievd -fbr. admits-_ A3111: J-A I-Ira; -..!_!'_l..._` -.A LL- ' 'r\-., pl There is no a'necessity. there is no` reason, there is no justification. there is no object. -good. bador indifferent. to be attained- It `is absolutely use- . lesd; It is aqtotal and absolute waste of public money. It is not only a de- struction of the Intercolonial but it is a sheer `unjustifiable squandering of the public money-. I cannot speak less strongly because I feel strongly with regard to this."-l-Mr. Blair on the Grand Trunk Pagcificbill. ' The Orillia School Board has re- cently `decided to strictly enforce the .Tr\iancy Act _an' the parents of the -children are to be notified `to go~ tern themselves aaccordingly, It wouldn't do any harm if the Barrie` School Board took similar steps. 101$ Ofillia. will send .a deputation to Ottawa to interview `the Minister of Railways and Canals and `protest against any work being undertaken on the Severn River. which will have a tendency to .lower the water in Lake Couchiching. ` V L If the story told -by Gamey. was trumped up he`-.should__ be sent tothe penitentiary as a public defamer and perjur'er. It is thexduty of'Mr. -Ross -not only to expel him from the House of Assembly but :to prosecute him .un- der the criminal `code. He does4nci- ther. He dare not nudge a finger ag- ain-st the member for Manitoulin in the way of punishment for false, swearing. He can only wag a bitter `tongue and hurl envenomed abuse ag- ainst the man who sprunga trapon the one who set it. ` i After theexhibition made by Prem- ier Ross at \.Pembroke it is up to Gamey to defend himself before the Renfrew electorate. In Muskoka he showed a vast .oapability for` so do- ing.', ix r 'o" A or `this stor_y the1V'e is indubitable proof. which no criticism of"GameyTs' subsequent actions can get rid of. v. When Renfrew thinks of_ it, what is the evident reflection? Gameygis `a member of the Ontario Legislature. elected by at rriding as -populous` as Renfrew. He stated on his full re- sponsibility as a legislator, and on oath before a~\Royal_ Commission that he had received `corrupt `approaches frame member of the Ross Govern- ment, that he had been given $3.000 in money to turn traitor to 1\d'.r., Whit- ney and supportRos_s,. to _save his ministerial existence. . _'s' it would be a_ good "stn1L_'oke_T_of _po1ioy'_5 7to atta.ok"_t-he member from'Manie -toulin, when that -gentleman's back was turned. The Premier's virulent denunciation of `Mr. Gamay has had the effect of summoning Mr. Gamey to the East and now` the furavill fly. , Frothing and" fuming at the name of Mr. Gamey. Ross has asked if any one in Renfrew `would `choose him as a [township councillor _nor even as .9. companion. ` 1 I A 'o;uyI:||`Ia'ur avdi-nae: in .. _ -- lam. the. tdistincti us` in thatevarvqis giving. wzuthotut ..'.;noa'1 .,;..;'- ..2:.*:.:.. .. ...'...-*.*,a::.:..:~:.;:2:;~ g..-;;. of Thiscuahleuuuto tour ' downtowyurcit ' ; ` . 4. ` M l`l"_:lu9;JS'l' BE. 5` Mo: _tom:e'you:_: adgqusga ide?ofita sglefudhl h c ncteunlus eonwun on. own ` ~ . it will be impouibr:f:xhauIt ft befon Xinuy you com. ' "c you 6. . tillth ` . For I but ' that ill be cl pickpd up:by`oI.rlv shoppers`. Horoa.renfew lin:I' ye:-`e::;tllEr`Ttmn;oq.\ mu W N Y ' gram;-'-us -:5--I--um-. an RobeLrts%ori s T `Store Oprosnm POST OFFICE. "_ 4- BABE U nuzoru, Celluloid Good-I. shun sptg, soap Boxes, . '-I-' nl;ok't Books and APu n'ou. 'l'oIIn.8oI . `Manny Bruits}. '1`:-x.vel.II`n V lists. A In! and Stand llllrrorc.-Imported-and-"Domestic `Pu-fume,` `Docorafed Alo- N Manicure sou. Work lloxou, Chocolates an lion Bqnoju lfanqy Pnekuzu. ` *EDlToRlAL% Non-3s j Preabyter; Meeting Notice from De. ; A numbe1jdfAS't?<;;: L-1'33 sons"haxe sf ,a_bbu_t-~ythe oxiganizgtidn `lbf -a` curling eiubifinwnimmsv nfare m9tih% ;wi%hi }%$9d 81i99`s; hiiii? -? x9;6iY ~`8iE'e% `5*J!1r9 ' !5'# *f `sn@I9%Ii?9* ' ' 9n the`, forw ; Billy Sargeni:-ti-I;-"-lea_vir1`g. sooi1 _fo:r ;ox-111m to_ take` ohafgie `of `new or-,, `_ioefwhio'h'*the Saijapf: %_d. ` v'i11;'.pi;. ;-up ' `:t her`e.` ' Billy,` was '6. ~_valu.a{b1 Zfman; am u `ior ;m*ok ey4 imam; . _..r` ~:.~~_ .1" . r}Erii ay ,ev`en`i:1,1_`g"'s" _ggme.'f _` , co1`1i'ngwqoai will hold .5}; .%',,..;m.g %bdnspeil on Jan. 19th. _ _ . ' . f-V: z`~ H3? . `1.`Grin'c_!y";17_'_o1fr`e.stearV was eleofted naps- tain or ,the1In.tQ1_Yme,_liates3115t Wage fv._ , rs-` Kr __._, ( _ . . - 3 ___Supplies and railwhy tare, $178.65.; wood. $70.00; House of Refuge--levy, '$457.69`." A_ `v.__ ' ' -. `- "1`ota!-$705.34.. * ` % c ' ', _ The ; report was aglopted if/Fire ,Department.- 0 -1 _ Brigade-'-`attending fires, $252.50; ) vChief Smith-salarYo $100.00; cloth 2 ing for Brigade, $119.78; furniture for _ Allandale Fire Hall, $9.15; rent of '. shed for hose-reel, $6.50; fire alarm, ` service, $31.00; inoidenta.ls-repairs. e etc., $37.87; hydrant rental, $3053.00. Total--$3609.80. - , Fire Hall and Council Chamber.- 'A Lighting,'$80.80; fuel. 141.41; care- taker,.$60.00; `wiring Fire Hall. E6 ' Ward, $11.15; insurance. etc;, $12.75; inoidentals, $31.66. : .. . Total-$337.76. ( Police Department.-- A Police Magistrate, $400.00: Chief . King. $450.00; `Jae. Marrin. $350.00; special constables; $14.00; repairs. 31.304 ` Total-$1215.80. The report was `adopted, ' The Press, Advertising and {Re- ception Commit tee,- through" its chair- man, Ald. MacLaren. showed'expen.s- es of $115. r _. ' _ J ' The report wasddopted. _ The Water, Light and Sewers `Coma- mittee, through its chairman. Ald. Ot- ton. reported the....followin.expendi- - e ture-Taking: pup and relaying drain ; on Wellington street. $145.69.; flush- ing, 'eto.._$18.00 (, , . _` P T '1`o'talf-$163.69_. .. , 0 . ~ The report _wa1si.adopt_ed.' . The. .Committee onIntll9ml1!;;.-;Edu- cation` and` Railways; 1- ':tliroiigh .Ald. 13arwiok,_ showed` the;-, tollowing; .,ou't-,- plggp-.-pi (1; .0 0 e _ 1-- -_- ,_.... vua -Iuu an uypUuuU|1h` _ Snowploughing and shovelling $148.88; two snow rIoughs.' $70.50`; cleaning streets and yards in spring. $520.05; {I repairing ` streets and wharves. $1065.11; sewer pipe for gutters and crossings, $183.59; _lum- `ber for idewalks, ,$407.0_4; street wa- tering. Ward46. ~$100.00; street wa- tering, Ward 6, 1902, $79.00` '.rota1_$2573.6'7. . x Cement walks.-'~ _ 4 , Labor, teaming.-etc.. $5423.37; ce- ment, lumber, etc.. $6792.16.` ~Tota1--$12,215.53. - , _ . Certain rebates will reduce the cost of the walks to an extent to leave a- balance of about $425 to the credit of the cement walk fund. Road improvement.-- Stone, $371.28; lumber, etc., $144.- o7:_ wages, teaming. etc.. $1155.16; . refund to cement walks for labor. and A material, $250. .( . . Total-`-$1920.51. , ' `V The report was adopted. The Fire and .Police -Committee`. through its chairman. Ald. E. ,T.,' 'I"u~.-.~... ......__L-_I 11 II '-I Lurougn us onairman. Ald. ,T. Tyrer, reported the following expens- _--'- __-_. --vv:ra.AUsAIJ_VGLI\L JJUWV. J _ The V Board " of Works through its chairman, Ald. Powell, presented a report -showing the =expenditure for the year to"be as appended. Rilliilrrslruuiuul-u:vun. -- J -- - "' doznlrrmns pnmsmm REPORTS ` or-$311313 mxpmnnxwunn: n-on -run ' Ymma. ; . . _ ~ . ;,A__ :thbe:iS`tzturto1:y meeting of the apwh Council onqthe 15th inst`... all the members were`. present except Ald. Stephens and` Iiowe.__ "____ -I-5A___,,-. 1: 191- as soon `as-At was known -thatithe church. really controlled the univ.er- sity.. There was _a, good deal of dis- cujmion, bI,1t_the first-mentioned view. namely _to leave the university as it is, wascarried ,by a- majority of one. AIS the court was very small and three members in favor of closer relations came in immediately after the vote was taken, there was some talk of a special meeting for re-consideration. No other matters of general interest were discussed, The next (meeting will be held on the first Tuesday in 'Mareh,. if no special meetings are held. |.at%e Sportin g"% / News 150:: A lil'u';.o`:t|:: gh -_ . L now Iliowindr. D `. i TEOWN COUNCIL %'1fH%`E nomnm :5 `` `w Most people think too lightly of a cough. It is a serious niattr _ i " -`and zieeds prompt atteptidn. _ Take` V _. , . we--w- IICCIIIO ?_: Th '1woi'ld uses $500,000,000 worth . gt gotten` coda: In `a `year. :--._._;._-. LQJKF Ca}i1_a.l. V >Lll mu." Jan. 6-Barrie at Allisfon: Colling-| wood at Meaford, \ V ' Jan.` 11-Alliston at Collingwood- Jan. 12--Meaford at Barrie. ' Jan. 19-Barrie at Meaford. Jan. 20-Collingwood at Alliston. Jan. 21-Meaford at Gollingwood.. Jan. 22-Al1iston' at Barrie. Jan . T25-BarriVe at` Collingwood: Meaford at*Alliaston'. - ' V " Jan. 28-Alliston at Meaford. Jan. 29-Collingwood at Barrie. Official referees--R.: H. Thomas, Gren. Caldwell, `Barrie; D. Andrews, Collingwood; B. Norton anti F. Heard. Alliston; R. Agnew. Megfdrd. T The ship canals of the world are nine in number, as follows: ` - The Suez Canal C . . The Constadt and St. Petersburg Ce.n'a.l. - .. The Corinth Canal. 3 ,. ,` The`Man`chesi_:`er,Ship Canal. -`The Ke.isei~ Wilhelm V Canal. IA and "l\n"n.'o-- r`A'-A ` V At anmeeting (of the represen.ta- tive?s_ofA Junior 'Clubs on this district. [the following junior schedule was ar- ranged :- - V _" ti -\ I `avvvvaso ~vv1;(:.i:1.l:'z`x;;i"- -_(:`:-)9. 1, Terry; point. Han- -. A.I.|`Jp J.Juvt|.uJg AILIILILU Mzfieferee, .Roy Thomas.e of gave every satisfaction. ( .AJ. L_II! L! V 'B;1`-1-i~e_-'-Ggatlv;-1.4`-.', McKernan ; point. E.jSchafer; cover-point, N. Johnson; jorwards. J. M IS. Vair ' J. Somerville, R. `Pwell. 112:1-.. J V v V. -auunuxuvblvllo half time the score was 5 to 1 against Barrie. _ . Midland, Deo.A1.7.--.An exhibitien game of hockey was played here to- `night; between Barrie and Midland Juniors, which resulted nine a`tie. 6 S to 6. It- was a clean game. from start to finish. Teams ;- T '1 I1 1-: -- -p -- The Gravenhurst Banner says 2- The hockey season of 1903-04 prom- ises to be the most brilliant ever seen in Gvravenhurst. The team will be the strongest whichgf ever represented the town. Jim Sharpe the crack ustop -will `be in the flags, Maundrelvl of last years line `and Madigan of Toronto. C. `Pealeo of !\Collingwood. Besides this we have a number of other good players, which will` be picked -from the following ;-A. Bailey, VW. McCoy. H. Ditchburn, B. Yeats, A. Tibbitt, E. Smith, M. Clendenan_, McGinni.s and W. Wa-sley and others. -av Aswnnvl VVIJI-IUII-I-| \J a11a,l, The Elbe -and '1`l"'avovCanaJ. I`he.Wglland canal. rm _A :T1m Sault Ste.'Ma.rie Ca- ml Sim].).s:on:-Comxittee. . The Collingwood bankers organ- ized for hockey .9. few evenings ago and elected the following oficers;- Ja,-.8. 'Brydon-Hon. Pres. ' C. E. Freer-Hon. Pres. 'A. Copeland-Hon. Pres. Ja-s Morris-President. F; J. Halladay-Sec.-Treas. TI cL-,!L O

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