Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 22 Oct 1908, p. 2

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I|E|.PF|lL% ADVICE You won t tell vour familydoctor the whole story about your privatge illness-you are toomodest. You %n9ednotbe.afraidtotellMrs.Pink- I. ..- .;.-r_..__ '|:_`... :_I_-1_L2___.._-.. IIUU -IIWCLAIIBL UV IRFLI JILLBQ In I151` } at 11, Mass e th' on l coul notL!:pla.int:o ghe dqcynr. Ylxur letter will be held m the strlctest con- dence. From her-vast oorrespond- } ence with sick women during the 1 panel: thirty yea.rs`she ma havei manna I-`mg want! lrqmcmunnua 6 AG -1"` ` ESE "'yeo.is` 313" mi h.v' ' ed the vex-y.kno`wl:dge tgat.-will ` eh; yourcasef. Such letters as the fol- I___ __ 1__-_.-_ ___L-.L_I _.____ __ __ i 1 \lll|RlJ-LU `VV ILUVJW Tl 3&1} L IJJEI-I155` I ` "When I wrote to. yo}: aotne time ; ago, I was a very sick woman snering from female jroubles I had inamma- tion of the feminine organs andeonld not stand or walk any distance. At last I was conned-to my` bed and the -doctor aaid~I-would have he go through an operation. but this--I refused to do. A :friend"adviaed.LydiaE Pinkhamh` Vegetable Com xmd. Aftewsinct-hree bottleaaof 11}, _ iegliikea new woman. I moutfheartilyi reoolnnxend dPinkh'am seV `table Oompoun a a lying 1..u`|1u.._:l.:u.a . V..- Ca'nad1an pro;peri_ty.._ " V "Many of our most subtan-b tialci1izensadmit.th'at'thcy * * " laid. the foundation of their` material: `wealth in. ' .this_ habit. . The Bank of Toronto Such lettersasthe fol- lowgng, from grateful women, ea-' Vtabhs _ 9.: doupt the powprot gl-ILWU UIIU WWI-"I\l|ll,_'V $150 IIIIICII "Ill ho. eonquexj Lvom pmxuhuws ~.VEE.3_|-.F 9.!!P!?!!!_P an Anon`: `gu- J `Frank F-W"E;r'_i;$7 Lindsay, Onta.rio,writestoMrs.13inkham:' `K71-lawn. T uvuinl-A in vac; T-no.`nL 43-..- V1 \II:loI-up Iv nnrwIAan\oo- `V -ZJVCIISIV IILVIIIIAWX .... ` . rgcur ltilt wgugn Yse tai'$'%0on-'L;5`~ >nnd. jtrom _Ii':bB_en*. * 3 mm; remdy, mm for femal e_il A-LUAAI buvvwlil-uA_ A-Iwsl-ID I-It HUGH tags I A nwn n`ungu"J-aw." `at "V ~ H. B. HENWOOD, Manager is one of fhegreat under- lying principles `of out I` _' _ _ J I 4. vi Aonennralr V It is youxgprivilege to` avail yourself of the ad- vantage to you in having an account with thisiBank, in which to place your money for safe keeping until .required. interest paid 4 times 3: \ year. , Barrie % gnd Allondule Branches 843 A sAvu%~a%s anmg p:-:e5.n-r- , ` the earnings of thousands of -Canadian citizens are held in absolute safety, subject\ at `all times to payment on demand. has znyconncziou with its branches throughout Cam _No. 47- *i2T45 a-.1'n'.` -C V.. 81-V-at, _l_10.`38s..m.' __ -dep. [11.0_0 a.m.` 65- 3.50 pm. ` 67-8.oo 'p.m.-Fronf ` 55" 8:5 9"`? Ill, llrI3l V1 . fl l*f+**+ I1 < * ..- 1 THE `STEWART, BAR- jriste*;*,:`r;;:g+4'So1`i'citAo_xfAs_,: Notaries, Public, and--'Cbnvey3'x;ers.: Money to loan 3,. ,_;.-.- .......`g 4.4-` 2 nor rent, Oice- VW, A_UI..iT,.,B ARRI,S-'1`ER. SOLICI- ' tor, Proctor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. -Special attptition inj'c_1rawing -.-A ......s...+...... nu: nhtamxncr let- LENNOX, COWAN. & BROWN, . Bafristefs; Sdlicitors -for obtaining probate of wills, guardianship and` administration, and general -So1ici- tors, "Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Ofces,H1ntis block, No.6 Dunlop street, Barrie, Moneyto loan` at .1] _...l is ....- nan-|O I11`-amp`-I nmppg -.-----------------7--: ------T. !G. A; RADENHURST, Barrister, ' So1icitor,'Notary P1ibIic-,- &c. Of- -.ce--Ist ..oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. HEWSON 3: CRESWICK-E, .BAR-' kristcrs, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. V Money, to loan. `Oice, Ross Block, Barrie. C. E. Hewson,K.C. ~ A. E. H. Creswickc. `JIIC v I understand the Hon. Mr. Gra-l ham stated at Barriethat I, who am a. candiate for Quebec West, was a member of the? Quebec _ Bridge cg .Company_. This is -utterly false. I` am `not and never was a `member of that company. The Price referred to is no relation of mine,,but a sup- porter of the Liberal Government." (Signed) WILLIAM PRICE. -Mr. Graham has hitherto enjoyed a reputation for fairness on the plat- form, but if the remainder of his Barrie speech is no more accurate than that portion relating to the Price matter, the generalepublic can easily judge of its true worth'._e STRATHY & '.ESTt_N`,_ BARRIS-i ;.,..- .E-`I1-SA.-_- .. n..-` At DONALD ROSS, L.L.B., BARRI'S- 'L-_' CA`I:-:A..-._ `Ln .`)a-ml A: "`l\-I\rI_, H.T. ARNALL, }M.D.~,c.M., OFFI-CE . in Bothwe1l s block, Allandale. On E the premises at night. E}; pE `t. Ofce, I3, .yv:n;,tr<:t,t Ba`me. I-I_.VD. Stew- `attg L'.L,D._, D.-_M. v'Stewaxtt. H312. A. T. LITTLE, late of Church-i1l. Ont. Ofce and residence John St., near cornher Elizabeth. Phone 213. VDR. W. A. . ROSS, PHYSICIAN, `Surgeon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R. C.P., London.` .O'1ce and resi- dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- phone, 77- etc. `bpeclal KICFIUUXB I15 '\;I.lVVJlI6 and probatmg `wills, obtammg let- ters ~of1dmmist rati'on land. guardian- ship, collecting accoim_ts, etc. Of- 4:... um: hlnck. Barne. Money to ;DR. ROBERTS. BROAD, PHYSI- R eian, `Surgeon, etc. Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and` Throat. Oce and residence, cor, Elizabeth and Brad- -ford Sts. (Dyment Gore.) `Phone 105. Box 456.. _ HIRAM 3. THOMSON, PHYSICIAN Ann sunezow. 1 (Rscusnv or Nnw Yonx.) ` OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: OVER Union Bank. Dunlou st. Telelllloneau. - 39-ly DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 Carl- ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (NY.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear V Nose and Throat. Consultation hours I! am. to 5 p.m,, `and by ap- I ypointxnent, ' / V V Dr. J. A. C. EVANS,`P=H- YSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., `Coroner for Simcoe County. Office and Residence: WilliamT Street, Allandale. Tele- phone 30 a. At Stroud 0Fce: 2 4 to 4 p.m, 'Monday `to Friday. Ill. n;.c. M. (`l'or.) ` Late of Toronto General Hospital. olllce of the me Dr. sinms. colller St. ' Phone CI. ' 32-ly `\ w; `A. LEw1s.! L.-3.0.9. &; s. Edinburgh; n.r.i>. "as s. Gnugow . - , ---SURGEON-- 337589 N Venn Post Graduate w 1:`: `.".$`:;`:?':*332!:33 sax-:`1 1';a_i& a`:;;:.?:a'o'::r.:.:?::7a h`;%;`...: s .;`.ft3:*a`:.``1m ssistunt in Golden square Ear Throat 8: Nose . as pun, Londorr Royal London Ophthalmic Hoepito.l(Moo1-elds) ; to r a. term as Resident urgeon in Royolhondon hthalmic H . 3;]; Bristol Eye 1-loagilal. B1-into zand Birmi`x)1? hann Byed ital, B lagham zfonner Member'ot -'1Bri ogphthnlmol cal Soc Il`l`Tl`!_w9 'T'IIvuav nu Q--...._._ 'l'\ A V-'*'-` $70,000 FOR INVESTMENT` ON good freehold securit `at lowest rate of interest. 0 principal money required until end of_ e the ` term: H. H. Strathy, Solicitor, etc., I` Bame. ' Street, .D'dl'I'lC_, LVLUIIVJ l.U Luau as 4% and spat cent. Bfanch ofces at Creemore and Alliston. ~Haugh- ton Lexmox, Alex.` Cowan, G. E. J. Brown, L.L.B- . ` ANY QUANTITY OF MONEY TO `xx; loan at. 41/3 and 5 -per cent. A Easy terms of `re-paymer}t~._ Lennqx, ii Cowan & Brown, 'Sol1c1tors, Barns- ` ` ters, -etc. . . ' .. 1.351!!! U! uvapusu. .-wu. . .81 per Jmmm in Advance C'No new name will be addedtothe Sub scrlption List until the money is paid. .:..u.....n....... mm In nu-ram-n for three months 4 , r-Is, ,`o l"_\II'HH'\Sl", `ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR. ',_INK of TQFQNTO 'UIL|NG. Bllllto - 9 IlI_IDI:Nc[1'ILIPl-IONI`. 14`. > `--"``-"----`-------------------------------:--_-u [UNWIN-5 MURPHY &vESTEN, ON- M tario Land `Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Estab1ished-1852; Office, Med- ical Building, SE. A corner Rich- -V mond and: -Bay Streets, ` Toronto. Telephone, Main, -1336. Instruc- tiorss-_`e 1eft with cstrathy` & Esten, S`<,>1itc3* xankrr.of" ..T9?;99t0 Build- _`-Bhrtug, `:wiI1_ lye" promptly at-' l ` ~ BALL '41-"L'ANING* MILL "Company. '.'_C a1f*pcntering,Abuilding, L % ~ 'a1i::1r'r_1a_x1i1`fr'a'cturi_111gM Of doors; sashes, " " -Planixig of -tqnd atgswg-g. >.|.U\.I.1`1I oz J'.`4D.l4LV, pn.l.\1\1a- ters, Solicitorsin High` Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Oices over the Bank of Toronto,-`Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 per cent. H. H. Strathy, K.C., G. H. Esten; _ l\J.LVl'lL4lJ l.\\Jn.?>7, 14.1.4.1), A.I4LA.\1.\.L~v' `tcr,' Solicitor, etc._ Bar: of Toron- to Building, Barne. Money to loan. Eye. Ear. Nosc Throt. D1-.1. Airman Ross. COHCCIlIl'g 'U\;UuuLa, vs. \IL Ross, blqck, B,an-ie. Mongy o A. .'G. AR Am-u, TARIO LAN-n ennui.-v. From '_ . To V : No 5 -7.30 am. No. 53-1I.oo. am; as 5.25 p.m. ' f` 55- 8.05 pm. ' Daily including Sunday. -A ` MANUFACTURERS,` MONEY I`O_ LOAb I. PHYSIC{S. sunvmyqgs. FINANCIAL. "'4 OCTOBE3 22 lrne 1111503 ll: Wlbll me I) `not afraid to pay t Advertisement: .||, 7 uusuvxuucruoll 0 CCDIB ing notices, 10 cents p r insertion :.5cents per line for Cr me ' jngertion of the same matter. pcx'1ine.m" ch cach_sub5e0l?g: t--+2 !"'?T!'F" *""` ,- _.. _. ~un--.`--an-nunnh- or saa nmtt; lilinea, of, this characte )`0b1tunrv Poetry .60 Der Ii -4 1`. charged neO 'H'Preferred positions for local ments in the a '1) b . of one-third 01:1 gelfoy x-a.tJe:?12n?lt 3, account will special `ti ` rule will be strictly cg.)x9r8i:3Il031b1t.bc "1 CONTRACT cruxcas. Advertisers will please bear in 1 lnotice ofinbention to chan e adu- mustbe handed into th , - 31131114133 at 10 o'clock, Enod ncogt , chsmre must be in 'rmr. .rnu\~,.`. handed Saturday lltfer that change must be in THE ADV.-mg `` later than 12 o'clock noon on Monda week. otherwise the advertiser's annoni In "1! guy not be made public until the w'ccK(lf:1I1`::' fi 02831888 of Advertisements allowed J.x`i`1 i.ec'h .'.` g a`. """'ed' ""`n mu Advertisers will not be allovmd to usetheh '."wn r`u1`3V% J?3.%s. 1?i% d ?,`,:`;`:,:,hg; tgansiexrlllne will be charged for such ad. -..----.-.-u-gr anal I an yI.nr.mr..\'lS. Condensed adv_ertisments on first page am as wants of all kinds, los_`t and found, propel-1, tor sale orto rent,_ spec1_c articles. etc.. can mustbe a.ccomDa.n_1ed W1thIhcv.'as}x. and will be inuerted-rst _msert_ion 2 cents per word ech ubsoquent msemon 1 cent per word nam ,o.ddresse-:4 and gures Counted as word" tn :1. reduction of one cent per word will bq made when the number of insertions otsamu matter exceed four Cllll for advertlu-menu mun-I In our cape be mounted on wind mela_l bun Dwelling 1 rooms). stablg, drive house. 311?}-3 and nearlyli of acre of land 1n gardc-n and lawn; Corner of Peel and Wellington Streets, Barri Dwelling-6 rooms, stable and shed. 1.az~,;. loton Peel Street. flan-1`-\1o I`IIlQl';I`\l7 v-Annnn in ..n..k I\VI (MA- IOIIUII FOE] Dl`1'UC.L- Double dweumg. 6 rooms in each, on Clap. perton Street. - Vat-Ant `mt. -`l of: n ant-0. nn Pnnotnnuniaham. perwu Dutch. Vacant lot. 3 of 1. n acre, on Pcnetanguishene Street. Apply to F. M. MONTGOMPIRY. am! 0.. ....z . wtsLI:va.caew. hnopnu`:-rons rwju urn-v Engage delivered gt all hours to and from any part of the town. Cub meets train: at In hours of dav or night. 55 SOPHIA ST. t `PHONE 250, or drop us a Postal ifyol would like something good in a. loaf of our Machine mane :- Baker's, Cream. Twist. Vien- nu Sandwich, Fruit-Loaf, at 5c. Brown orlgenuine Home Made Bread. `CAKES. PAS'I`RY.CREAM PUFFS. Fresh Daily. msuancr: AGENT. . convzvnuczn, ETC. FIRE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE Private Funds to loan on first ruort cages. Correebondence solicited. Ofnco. Bank of Toronto Building. Owe!`- 3t!'66t- Barr 0. Out. {________.-- FRANK BESH J -.tHt."." Ix N1-V `~\.._ Or: `\ SV'Co:. 11 .M% . t re S I . term gwen on a BTl0WN _BAKERY 8-horsepower Boiler and 3' honepovzer Engine, made by 3 `Poison Co. Toronto. _ECnA .6c!'lDt10n LII` unnu 3110 IIIUIIUJ In ycuuo - Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. Having installed gas in If have the above for canucnuns-r, oNT- Ljm-:NEn AUCTIONEER , 4 _ -- ....nr-AF. Boi|er&Engine For Sale. 1' Imxns YOUR sxm E Barrie Property For Sale. THOS, SMITH John Jennett, `Hon. George P. Graham, Minister! of. Railways, speaking h/ere on Wed- nesday, Oct. ;4th, declared that Mr. William Price, -Conservative candi- date in Quebec. West, was a mem-. be:- of the Quebec Bridge Company, which had been accused of graft by the leader of the Opposition and other Conservative speakers. Mr. Price has lost no time in denying the slander and the following` tele- gram was received from him the fol- lowing day by -.The `Mail and Em- pire : ` V all __.-.!-__--_..I ALL- .1J`(\nn ll/In 1`...-o-l %i.1;t-`nmst JACKSON = % MAKER. or PoR'rn1:r A-MM 2% ionhern Advance: ' Barrie. - Ont. COMMERCIAL o:s"mAcr` CONDENSED ADvxmusm;;xTg_ 1|-`nap. ..)-......'...___ _,,. ..`.3" ".. PHONE 321. Address ' RATES. . G_RAI-IAM S SLANDER NAILED. _._.j our ofce, "or immediate fem-xx Y: , .... nu VBIIN on no other- given. TM; al advertlsg an adnog on om... [1 l 1 ' Barne. `IV; u - - - - -___-, `Ans Page 48 column Ilewepape ' Published 1-om the otce. 123~Dun1op Street. Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, the Pro- Vince of Ontario. Canada, every V Thursday Morxiinz, by The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn L. Warnica, Tollendal, was the scene of a very pretty but quiet wedding. `on Wednesday, Oct. 14th, when their second daughter, Miss Elma, was umted an marriage to Mr. Har- -land V. Higgins, Sebago. Lake,,zMe. -The ceremon was performed by the Rev. A. J. aul of, Allandale, in the drawing-room, which was A-decor: `ated for the festive occasionvwith autumn leaves and \evergree`ns. A V The bride looked charming in a eimfle gown of` white embroidered Inn] with trimmmgs of valenciennes lace and carried a bouquet of white ehrysanthemums. Her only ornament was a dainty necklet of. pearls`-with_ amethyst pendant, the gif1:_.of the . After V the .ceremony the 4 vyeddi__ng party sat do.wn..to. a. 'rech.erche repast. Oh_l'y the immediate frignds ,a,`nd `re-` -latwles of ,th_e br1de.wer_pre`sent; ` K .rm;_ u.-...._-. _......1.. {.34. .. n.~..`: pun" 1. " `_Our- readers .when__ de\cidipg.; bn. `ir_e_ding' matte; for ..19o9,".'s_ho1;l ' k `_"-IT:-he-x > Fan3ilVv' H er3"1d - " tar*?..q"%:Mo:`m-ea1`_', 795,; ' t~ :;your- `lo .p_ * ai aver __ _ _"__BA_R_RIE_- RAILWAY GUIDE. ~ - - -1 A.u-.`a a-`Mu-an - 3.3!. ""11 IUIIL $$\pIILVa \- to Toronfto 44--I-9.35% a.m.--From Gravenhurst, T to Allandale (mixed.) `64--12.50 p.rn.--From North Bay 68-5.I5 p.m.-From_ Gravenhurst Collingwoogl and Meaford. L T4`:-n1411 b\J 23-1o.25 27- 7.50. HIGG_INS-WARNICA: .BETTER THAN *qEv1;;%A Tums on Sunscmvrtox. ~ 1.4 1;. Mmxw ` D413 1: Ann Going th- Pchetang. V` H'ni1:on. 15` av; sou . a.m'{ -Cobalt Special 3.111. , mm.` -- G__ra.VvenhurstV --North Bay :.-From Toronto to 'Meaford '1\..:n:.'. ".'"."' . - n. --Cobalt speyral 3. --From -Onlha 1. --From Meafotd L- Tnunfn A From Ixfo. 62-_-7.55 a.m; ` 42--1.07 p.m... 56-5.25_'p.m.l 22-7-s` `n. - 26-5.25 p-ms. 'uLV.l tutu: u -`-O1-illiz)`. 1 From .u` . _ _ _y. `_ ,v . Bars alid dr are re' o rf.ed`pi1;i-_'( istiipg-in the `north this-.fg1l._"_,_. j . Dllicl any bans. ouvo cu. ----_ __.._V ' ' Mr. .1. GrenwO0.d. has r`etft.1it11Ved .tc x [dqty after 3 two weeks `vacation. ` 1I7,__-_-- 71-..; `l_T.".`..n;. "`;"- `"" `T '-"'- "V""' '"'"_""f__' v _"Miss_` J an Waggica, Port ~Hu;on, ,xs home on a vxsit to her` parents,` | Toll_enda.l, . ? V. V -u ' 1- rn_;._L-,_.- } & \_lnl\vCl\I|oaI Mr. Georvgoi Rogber ';1`Vre:11,ton ,' TN.J.,-_spen_t a `day last>`week`wTi'th.'his* relataves In Town. Miss May Sibbald, Toronto, re- turned .'home on Saturday after spending a few, days with` her aunt and uncle, Mr; and Mrs. John L. `X7..-..:.`n ' auu lzlllulc, +111. cuIu_ Warmca, Tollend_a;l. _-;1 V V G-I Juan, A vnnvou-we At a 'meeting`Ofv'the Libfafyv'_Board` last `Friday even_ing,'_ Miss Hattie % Smith` was appointed Librarian to succeed Miss L. King; -Missv Smith (has assumed her nw duties. A The following new books have` been added to yhe shelves of the ; Public Library sxnce .I_:he -publication of the list two weeks ago : ~ _Farn- ham, Life of Francies Parkman, the historian; McKenzie, 'Man`_u"al ~.,of Ethics; Hubbard, a Woman s Way Across Labrador; `De, Morgan, Alice for Short; Mal-chmont,.Strong Man's Vow;_ MacGra_th, Lure of the Mask; Barnes, Clutch. of .Circumstance; Tracy, Wheel of_ Fortune,; Peck, Sword of Dundee;_, Montgomery, Anne of - Green Gables. l l I `While Andrew` Grant,'V a youngi farmer of Guthrie, was driving into Town on Saturday morning with a load of grain, he collided `-with an- other wagon near the Larkin farm, Penetang Road. The horses be- came unmanageable, and `Mr. Grant was thrown under the" wheels. -He sustained a compound fracture of both bones of the right.forearm,'Cin addition to a severe shaking up. Dr. Lewis set the injured member; and the patient was afterwards removed` to the hospital. ` 5 we _ ,, _ `ll , ,y,__ _',L' . Dunn, widow of the late Chas. Win-_. grove, died on Wednesday, Oct. 14. Deceased was born in ,Markham Township about 65 years ago, but for many years the family had re- sided 'in Vespra.' -She leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Cook, and two sons, Gareld and Lorne, also a sis- ter, Mrs. E. Bemrose, Toronto, and two broth-ers `and one sister in Town. The funeral took place to Union cemetery on Frida afternoon from the"family residenc , 7th Con. Vespra. Rev. Dr. McLeod was the "A'f-tear at brief illness, Margaret` ofciating minister. _ | lauwauuc UCLVV\-C11 vvua. a auu` .3 . ,. `\ Thefollowing accot_1nts`were passg ed: - R. Parr, building bridge on [C011, II, and 4 stringers for same, $IO3.00;- -Wm. Hamilton, drawing sewer pipe for 4th line, $2.50; J. G. Scott, sewer pi e for s. r. 25 and 26, C011. 1, $2.25; Cfas. Brett, rep. bridge opp. lot 11, on. 7, $11.44; -Chas. 1'M3cKinnon, work on sur_vey, west town line, $17.62;. M. -Gaviller, sur- veying west town line, $18.10; =Pat- rick Casey, ditching on 6th ,(_Ion_., $4.50; A.- _Leadley, -supplies for indi- gent, $2.08; Geo. Bonney, gravel for s. r. 15 and 16, .Con. 1, $6.88; Thos. sYoi1ng, ditching opp; lot 22,_ Conlj 11, $6.50; Wesley 8: Crew, printing, $84.00; Thomas Pattenden, ditching 133 rods, $65.17; Jas. Middleton, sewer pipe, lot 3, Con. 8, $7-00;j_ E. `Donnell, (Vespra s portion) `work on Sunnidale Road, $10.00; R. D. `Cun- `ningham, work on Con. 12, at s. r. E do-1:` K C!` gnu `lfrn Fquobadn cl-urnc-L, I The Council met at the call of {he Reeve on Oct. 9th. All the mem- 'br were present, the Reeve in the c arr. ' ` ' ' f`-,___--__,-!__A!-.._ -__--__ ._-- I t_.._. Llllln - Communications were read -from: The Commercial. Travelers Associa- tion, re accommodation; Irwin Stor- ey,` re fence across side road 10 and 11, Con . 6; R. Carson, re `accident on north town line; Wm; Adams, re Spring Creek drainage. ox-6:614-\o\ unvne \u-annual-an-`I :-(\-vu HIPI Ills \/I \p\al\ LII Glllyro A petition was presented" from several of the ratepayers requesting that the fence on westend of lot 26, Con.` 2, be moved off the road al- lowance between Cons. 2_and_ 3.4 I . "`I-A".-.11.-\.....`;u nnnncuoqba uIv1\Q4n anag- IIIIISIIGJI VVUI l\ Klll \dUII- 1`, G 5 and,6,"$56.8o; Wm. Curtain, s`tugr.r1`[;-: mg on Con. 6, $29.75; Robtlylartxn, material and puttirmg on raxlnng, s "r. 13 and 14, Con. 7, $480; Jas. Mid-. dleton, sewer pipe opp. lot 15, `Con. 7, $8.00; Geo. Plowright, work on 9th` line ands.-r. 5 and. 6, Con. .8, $25.25; Lot .Munro,.' putting in `cul- vert on Con. 2,-$4.50. -- ` -\l7..44I.. (` nnnn A- `I`I...Lw LI.-. f"I..-I. WYIV-Iiging-Wfc.t)f>--That "C. Wafti beuinstr.uc,tedT to `secure teams and Jmen to grade s. `r. `5 and 6, `Can. 8. IJ:..bI:.-.n,r`n...-.-n.-.,A'l`1.u.+ ' (`ruin-|n:`_ 1V`|L VII \.4\Ill' Q, W-D9: ' '\Vatti,e-Cameron--That' the Clerk notify the `owner of` lot 26,--Con. 2, -to move his fence off the road alv- lowancc. ' ` ' ` T 1n:_I_1:__._1I7.'L1_ n\1.-."r- ur-.m:.- CIIIVII EU 5]-UV Do In D CID-\I U WJVII. 01 I-Iickling~Cameron-That Council- lors Webb and Wattie be authorised to receive tenders for cleaning out the Township s portion of" award ditch on_ 14th C011,, and put ix},/new,` or repa1r .the_o1d, culverts `where- `necess_a.ry,` and that the . qlerk notify Henry Adamson, "and E. ;'Cres-' wicke-,to clean out`the:r .port1onto `the original. width :a.nd'.dep_th._ - f`........u-....' 'L!`l..l,Ihn.~#_'I kn6V ~ NIT`.-n Irllc Ell Isuzu: VVILIEII KIWI - \L\r}lblIu - Cameron`-I-Tickling-.--'I'ha.t v . 'W m. Orock be granted! $20.00 to'cut down hill on `Con. `3, opposite lot 6, and that the. `Reeve and %Councillo'r- \N`at.. `tie have award ditch ion; 8t_h `Con. lcaned. out, and e::a_mineJ7th ;Con.; and have it improved if ebessary, Vankd that -the Clrk no_t`ify_.J0hn 'BihsV-` hcp_ to move fence o_ C911; 14; "at 10! ,f.TheV Council Vadjournedf. to;_jMmeetj ..`on` Nov; 2.0th.A~atL so %a.m;`: T` L A vi . In " ri'r.';.1'_'. _.5'1`h;e_,r; tenth ingeting g; w 0.ro:._;C 1"1`Ax1'-`V . ycnl. `wast L h_el'd;_` .Oct. 1 .z4g_H," :C;9urrciI,l9r} iV`Rob.erts';m 'bexng*..aos;n,t,`_ L. `:i.::~'f`9:`~f- ` `"'r-'nnn-Iuu-: .=~ Inp.`\nItl;nA .. Du VESPRA coUNc1L. one) counc_n;;%4 I,` `by 'I\I .A.:T B.~- 3 `for `travelling public is as good unT1:| ier local option law as under. _license system, etc- There being only one licensed house in this Township prior to passing of local option which, it is- understood, is still furn- ishing meals and lodging, the ac- commodation may not be so good as could be desired, but the Coun- cil is at `a. loss` to know what sug- gestion to make for its improve- mint. A.,_ (`V 6 \Y- _- I\_- uu;ul.. Trustees S. S. No, 13, 0:0, agree- able to `Sec. 74 of Public School Act, asked ~the~-.Cou_ncil to issue debent- ures for $2,275 to purchase more land for school site,_ build addition to present school -house and repair old portion, repayable in ten years at 5 per cent. interest,` principal and interest payable annually on 15th Dec. By-law `to; provide for deben- tures passed. I Taco-.153 Fnuuienn nut` A AI-lance -nc1;nr`i ` Ipl-ll DD llGB\u\Io James Coulson and 9 others asked ithat a committee be appointed to 3 settle a difference of opinion in: re- gard to surface water on cross:-oa.d i between lots 3 and 4, 1st and 2nd ;Range. Ono-motion of McLean and 1 Cockburn, the Reeve and: Councillor McArthur were appointed to inspect [road in compliance with petition and report at next meeting. n D AAAAA aII\I\`n4' Ii`-an` Ska unvnob Gll\I l\-ii`)! L In }l'.-J\L lllbblu AIS. The Reeve reported that the work -required to be done by James Vair on deviation road, Lorna Point, had been fully completed according to agreement. On motion of Cockburn and .?M`cLean, -theReeve and the Clerk were empowered `to execute deed from. this Corporation to James Vair, of streets and portions of streets that have been `closed. by by-law 368 of this Township. - ' `D 117 `l\.l'.."l3I....A-._ .........1..:....;1 .1.-. III IIll LUVVIIBIIIIL V R.._ W. McPhaden complained that he_was charged on collector's roll `with 6 days statute labor. He had refused to work when overseer ord- -ered him, but had repaired ea dang- erou"s` bridge andvdone winter work which he considered covered his laygf. 1-=1`:-A., car M ADVANCE IGUIIIO - `On motion of 'McArth.ur and Mc- Lean it ,was decided that, if` Mr. McPhaden will get` a certicate from the overseer_ of his road .division` that his labor has been performed for 1908 and forward same to the iC1erk, this Council will accept it. \ -'m.- 13.--..- ..-.........A 4.... 1:.~m:....! iuerk, tms Louncu Wlll- accept It. I The Reeve, reported that Filling,` ham and McGill wished a new road division iormed on line, Concessions 3 and` 4, south of Ridge. 'Laid over ountiloby-law is before Council desi- gnating the several road divisiOns. isllal-lllms LlII.\r) VVCICIl I\IG\l \LI-Vl"l\JllGo Onm'ot1on- of McLean and Mc- Arthur accounts to the _amount 0 $321.96 were ordered-paid. ` `l\ (`Ana-an" n:l::-n`nooqA`r' caning` 1|` `Ca ATA Syracuse paper has this to say of -Mrs. Barney, who will be one of \ the speakers at` the Women's Christ- pian Temperance Union Convention Ito be held here the -first ,week "in [ November : VT ` I - our-.._ 1' 1'} ~n_.__..,_ _: -n..___:_1 ..in .the~5lo.cal: churches for one week,j &`\IV,CIlIiJ\!l 0 - | 'M.'rs.. J. K. Barney of Provid- ence", R: I.,%_Superi_ntendent5_ of Pri-` son Work of the World s. Wo- men's. . Christian " Temperance Union, has -been egaged to conduct. services` beginning-rtomofrow. afternoon. Mrs, Barney Is, one of-~th..e bestknown anda x'n`osTtY`.popn1ar ,speakersgof the W. .C.4 RtV1mblings,' of the; Coming Conven- % q.`fIn .I_89'7- `Mrs. ~Bai'ny wgs sent_on= 1a.`.tb_ur "a.round,,the world m the mt-I ercst` of prison" ref'pi`m._ So delight-" ed were the Englnsh workers with lh`_r TVthat she`, was kept busy two- e'at,%,Li_n/ that, `country Tand was re- " -__eatsfedf,fi!o;rn Astcgyice pnly upon .prom- rs1e*%.rb:;J+xie:ur'n;so9n- " V.` .. .' ' Mrs. .-Barney was the Qrginator "of ,the.an1ovement 'which._,led to the ap; poantjnent of police V `m rqns m -'i.nea1:l3I'!a1l. of vthe~"large c__tis. She is ~c9$lide: d: by "those. -who have ,hea_x'd'?-_h__x'.VA_to",be' `a, speaker. of. unustg 53* ,5.i1!;`5'S" 39.5. are .3?" 314' '``h1e;f53.re:l;(11Jiig"{`' sai` ' ` "gr - marvv'e1lo,t1$' ) `At i`i**5tl.ft:'p%1`_.V:i nought ` . \ `imd clean; .~"?'.`.;'-.. ,'~. 7'? -<`1".":"?';`:; . = .1 . < -_ In:=.;add.f iI,1ldr,en 1 she; :5 un- "$115.11 y: ~=S&`n`* ig;i._.1we11_T jknbwtn ` ' . 1 "1jI_1 1,!-`#55 I `a.zat29n: Borden same price as Sideivall. SCOTT'S Bookstore BARRIE. V "".',"~ "- 4-"V ----'4 ""',vr' -.~-~-~- s `The happir couple. lcft ,o__n thjej15.'4o train for T-pronto, Montrgal and "_.-White Mountains, Vermont; bejdre, ` icing to their `future home` `S,el_>a:go " _ake, Me. The; bridc_. `trav:e.i1cfd11n; a.` smart tailored suit of .-gree_xj1` b}'oa3d:- dth--gwith hat to mat_ch,g u,u:._, u New Designs Artistic` Effects } Th_e Londgn} press speaks of two -p_romment v1s1tors to the conven- t1on thus: v - use 1 .` ` I-LVJLI LIIBU Mrs. Thornley, who is a past president of the London Union, was a warm personal -friend of the; late Mpiss Frances E. Willard and is one] .1- _ -14--.. _--.....~..._ -1 l"......A.. .LV.ll33 1`la'IIL}CD 1'4. VV IIIGIU auu. I5 Uut. of the ablest women of Canada. Since the death of her husband some year since Mrs`. Thornley has devoted herself to temperance work and other social_ reforms. 6671-.-: 3.. 1.--: ---S4.L `ll..- Thvj `auu `ULHCI aUL.Ja1_ ncuuuxa. l Hand in hand with Mrs. Thorn- 'ley`- has been Mrs. Gordon Wright. Mrs. Wright is an exceptionally pleasing speaker and possesses al- together: a charming . personality. In her home life" Mrs. Wright is not less charming than in public life, and she `possesses to a marked de- gree the qualities of motherliness. She is a sister of Newton W. Row- ell, of Toronto, one of the brightest and most promising young orators of the province, `and who also has lent his voice to the cause in. which his talented sister has so zealously --.....I--.I H g ` Iua La1_CuI worked. - _ 5\C'IQa-vvu-- - `_-...,_ - Train arrivals. and depart_ur,es- at Ind from Barrie are as follows : ` -- - _. r"..l...I+ Qnnnis

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