Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 3 Feb 1910, p. 1

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.`~, ' . `.J:<~c l_,;. 4. ~,' . .E.t@b1i.hl, : Every Service a Bank 0a_IIf.sRendet _ r.-___... .-u....;.:...'...` ., nus; ,._,,-.... ueeng of the Citizens Band. nrI'n1r'~' d1rn ;n -`-E349 snare 'rInn3rI}'u'1 in coat" Ann1'o-AI: 'no`uiv`abu~dir`iimbjI`~-oua- cnn`*:mou~.- cos: $5o,mo` * lVl\'IV:I '1' 1VI*.`lV_ We have a large amount of money toloan I at. lowest current mtes.eitherin smallor in large I umoums. on the security of-goid farm mort- gages McCAR [`HY. BOY& Utcouxsomi hnnlnn Sn-om. Ru rv-in. _( `ps, CoiA1`nfy Proiince % \A_ May G576 ' * In order for the general public to obtain a comprehensive idea of the proje.ct, it may be stated that pur- suant to the representations made by a deputation that waited on_ Premier `Whitney a little over three years ago )a report `on what is knownas the Nottawasaga `River drainage scheme was prepared by a Government en- gineer and submitted to the Depart- ment of Public VVorks. That report reads as follows: ' ' I ' Hon.` J. `O. Reaume, P V . I} Minister of Public Work,VOntario: To` drains and reclaim -23000 acres of what his} n_o}v__pg_ctica1ly useless; land `is t17x e"l)old""p`r'o'ject at present }' engaging `the p attention of" certain. z property owners of Vespra; F103 and- d Sunnida1e._ `The scheme is not by any me`ans a new one, having at var,` ious times"du_ring the past fty years appeared in the spot light. Lately` it has been revived,- apd the pros- pects "are that in the immediate fu- turea decided step will be taken to- 'wards its_consummation.- ` [_ """"" " "' "' """ ' ' """ ""','."' VSir,-I have the honor to report] ion the investigation'into" the Notta- wasaga River drainage project, nfade by me` during the month'of January} 1907. V I attended `meetings, of the `in- terested partiespat Angus and Eden- vale. and submitted to them plans of I the river and projected drainage works made by -several engineers `durinszja. period extending from: 1870 Ito I904.` The matter was fully dis- ,cussed. and from the information` [there gathered, from the plans and :reports on le in this Departmentl "and from a personal examination ofi ithe river", Iwbase my report: ) The Nottawasaga River is in the C0untv of Simcoe and ows North into Georgian Bay. The river and! `its tributary streams drain an area Troughly. estimated at 400,000 acres.` 1 The greater portion of this extensive [territory is high, rolling land that [needs no articial drainage. 1 In the Townships of Sunnidale and Vesora the river is joined by two large istreams, the Mad River. enterinsz from the West and Willow Creek `entering from the East. At the junc- tion of these strearffs a large basin of low,` at, swamp lands is formed. This swamp comprises some 20,000 acres. "is conned to the Townrships (Continued on Page"VEiht.) . i iC0 NSERV.ATlVES mu. 1 ; comma AT orrAwAl EAIIW Arrangeinehts A-,_CompletedV for! ` th Holding V of N\atinaI ' 5 In % Gatheri1:gm.I:1ne l5._ a f_. ' "Th.eL qu`e`s`tion`. w`as brought-v,1pT re- specting the Selection of delegates from the" vatibus ' `CbnLs clubs, % and ~th`e':` hope 'W'zf_'{s f`xp1'es`sed that in Zthej _. s e1'` ction % L A of` ";;de`1egates by `~ the Eonswtive fassoffiations` >rep_rejsenta_- dn ;fw`ot_`1ld' be` `gij\r.i:i1`eto % th e'- cie*. " :0:-A... ~.ax'L.,--'.. .` r-':v;" '- .`. `Ii _ "-I1. ` `P I Ottawa, J an'.'3o.--The ofcial state- | m_e\1t of the proceedings of the "com-' r(:)nttee of 5o.wh1ch recently met_in- N;::`:;;1*%o::*::n`s,: 3:: am! ` e _ V _ ` , onset- -jvatgve` party `has been 'gxven~ out. A It _rec1tes the t1me'and place for hold- Hxgg the..._conve_n`t_1o:;-`.as already. `.4111- Lnounced, t at Ottawa, on `June +15 'and;I "next,"`tar;d th"basits of re- `.presen,tat1on. 1-. *` _. .. . ,l ................A .. 5...-.. .- .--- .....--.A , 2 .. :Aiu't1bt!it'-y` was _given' to` Mr; R. `L. BQfd_E't_1_;` as:`le*ajder, 'to` ipn-vite` to_ the c`ofmr en'tion' ""a1'fg,Co!ist:`rVafive: Min?isrers' 9`f;' t`he.Crow:i fh`-' .Va1`;i'0'S,: 1>rdv:f- ` s ~`ar"1 ' ex;f`pr`o'miiiI_'t' met} -'h_es _It yas reg C the .convention would consist of the Conservative members .}of Parliament and _the Conservative candidates for Barlxament defeated at the last gen- eefal :e}.ecti9n,' and vn,ot._more_.tha11. 20 delegates to. be chosen by. the .:Con- _se;-vative Association_.inteac_l1 riding, the report sayS.::--_ t - }lx{13`a`sataing that` the delegates tot I I '44: 1- 2` . 4 ___- v_rv_- gr.` Many of thefirnembers expressed \ the viewethat all Conservative mem- bers of the local Legislatures and de- _feated-.Conservativek candidates at thel glast -local elections shouldattend the `convention, and the editors of the 1 Conservative newspapers. After some 1 gdiseussion, it-.-was decided not _to .make . any, 7oicial_ recommendation, -but` the hope. was ;expressed that in ssel.ectin="gv`;thc .deiegates.,-'1 the various lC'dnserva:tive= iassociavtions k would in- clttdefthetn: - . |;39oo6ooodo4 us .LV.LIDD L 3|-lprcvllll [3 VIDILIII` I u .. . % Mi`i"' A`: 5S`iifli`- of iwhitby. 'ci>wn %iori L%Iues9ir;V:%. _ -` . '.;'.'.i'4 5"? Viif `:7 . M115-Ffnk1vA. _'C.asse1s of Betoh FA`-",Ir4ii'sfs.s` Kggie Pae j `are; `vis- `-`1t"i11'f`g*"in Gfand Valley, Dundas and :Hamilto`n. ~ ' * " . . ; . ,-..-.12"+-u59ay.: . . :- ~- vg *--art"-.a "*1. ' ' `v `. . '_' '-MrA._ (3s' . MgKay= `of ~'Pont1ac, 'M1c;h.;' was 111 '1`Lon`.'n ove'rVSL_xnday. . __- .I_ .- wvas. :,.1n.; :+..0Wn on VV l"ANUI -UUUU5 !`A1lE LN unnnln Ex erienced. Apply`wirh_references to Mr. J0 :\`s0N. care W. BRYCE. 489 Quegg St. `Una! Taxrnntn ` Miss " Nina `Moses `has retm-Vnedttvo .Tqronto':_ if`terA ._'-pleasant visit with 'M1ssJess1e Smxth. _ V i -"`?".?T. 'f.`."""_. . , A " ="?`v'1\/I"1'; L'AirtI'it1'r Taylor of Rhin`e1ander, Wis,, is the gust of his brother, Mr. Wm._ Taylor, for a few` days. `V -. Miss! Haze} Bowen is spending the winter months at the home of her ;uncle, Mr. A.` H. Bowen, Orillia. ` ._ ,The_ Aquatic Clubfs regular month-l lly dance is on Mondayfnight in `Town Hall from 8.30 to 12.30. In- S formal. .` Mr. `and Mrs. Geo. Gummerson of Bond Head; visited Mr. and Mrs. `S. 51_`urner,_ Toronto Street, at the week-end. v ` Mr. R- Powell, Miss Annie and lMr. Geo. Powell "were `in Toronto` last, week attending the funeral of the late Alf.` Rodgman, Mr. Powell's son-1n-law. TV`: Mr. T..VVi1s.on, for the past two years with Geo. Monkman, has ac- ceoted a position with a`drug rm :01 I l\OIl\OI.'(\ nuqz` o.v:1` `Alicia l f\Ir~s n \a\v|.lL\r\-I CI PLUDILIUII VV ll-II G. Ll]. U5 III. 111 m Toronto and W111 leave Town at the end of thxs week. _ A quiet wedding took place at the] residence -of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aconley, 86`Baye1d Street, the_1at- ter E1 sisterof the bride, on VVednes- day, Jan. 26th,,when Miss Mary Flor- encc Wiggins, youngest daughter of Mrs._ Peter Wiggins of 212 ;`\1c1 l1er.- son Ave., `Toronto, was united in .marriage to Mr. VV. J. Teasdale ofl Amisk, `Alberta. -The bride was at-7 tended by her two little nieces, the {Misses Alice Aconley-' and Christena lWiggins.' Rev. Mr. MacConachie lwasfthe officiating clcrgynmn. Fol- llowmg the ceregnony a very dainty; lwedding breakfa t was served. Atter `visiting relatives and friends in the 1 near vicinity and Toronto, the l153Dy couple }will leave shortly. for their `heme in the West. l On Saturday next, Feb. 5th, at 8 !a.m. we will open-our Annual Feb- lruary Sale. This sale will last but lseven` days, closing on Saturday, Feb. 12th, at 10 p.m., and will eclipse all former `efforts. Every moment will be full of interest. Our entire stock of Men s and Boys Furnish- ingggoods go on sale during these seven days. Farquhar Beaton; pipe: major, 48th Highlanders` Band, Tor- onto, will'play all day at our store on the opening day, Feb. 5th. Come yourself and bring the children toi -hear the music. VVe honestly say that `bigger and better bargains than have ever been given in Barrie or Simcoe` "County will be oered at this sale.i See Dosters and hand-bills for fuller particulars. ' A very,strenuo1:.1's~.ght was put up! on the scrutiny at Alliston held by` Judge. Ardaglrlast week.' There was! "only four of a rnajdrity -for 1oQal op-i ~?tiotI,=- and the temperance party 'couid. `n'ot] afford tovthrow away any points.I _. DheyT got `H`au ghton Lennox, K.C-., to come up) from Ottawa," and he and J:-Bell, K.C.,` put-up` a stiff bat-1 `t`IVe3 -in* s"port` of the.B_y-law'.- - Mr! `Wa1t"er;- i`s___h e'r ref)re`sente the Town ['iC_5xfInci1;"-7ad'1Mn} J; 'B.`Mc,Ke`nzie` of E ijtsdueo, atjtagked .`thegBy-Iiaw by` eyi+ }d93$??? i311'I5r$5d".{:Wi1'5~"' :55".'8.*'9`fv- 16% - xz.egy` ;c'.6n`.c`iv:i_b`e, *gi'5und. . `After ` f'dhys?7,;r!!itd?"'v6 r :-';Aff6ft`g;'_Tu`cfg"e` aid: . `ea;e:s1aeeeas;<;;gb*~e `atrIf0Tf" amu- z rid` re: V a ANTED-.--YOUNG MAN to MANAGE` FANCY - GOODS um IN BARBIE `IF;-nnu.-.n..nA A nnlu ' uvh-B vnhnvnnhna tri K11`, f*- 5 ke yifxr zristins` "and -chopping L q;'W" s;m~',s; M-i_I1..' Cl1T9pping_ every per xao.;`lb3-.:,e.j`r:gl; ' We want I5 salesmen at once. Ao- ply at. our ofcey Hunter: Bros., Limited, Barrie.` - jTHE CLOTHING BARGAIN ` % . GIVERS. EATALITY AT NEVVMARKETE .- Harry, the 17-year-old son of -'Mr.| Ino. Proctor, a `farmer on Yonge street, just west of` Newmarket, wasi "killed Monday morning in the bush? .near his father's farm. With his `brother, the young man was engage ed- in getting out logstfor the Kane! factorv in the'town`." In some way[ ,hefe`ll,' and aiheavy log rolled over on his head.` '1_`hey'had to hitch" a team 'to the. log to ren'1ove?it. so the, -body could be gotten out.` No iu-: tq`t'1e"st wilI~bc held.__ ` ' LOCAL OPTION 11$`: ALLISTONAE HIERR'ON-_On- Jan. 3Is 1';,' 1910.. at] .` Midland, Mrs.` Chas. Herron (-nee` ' L.ister),,= formerly of Barrie. SM-IT~H -'--At` Shanty Bay, on Jan.. `V `27th,~* 1910, William Smith, aged :54 .`_ f:ye ars.r` -' - % % HI`NDLE-In North Chin;1, on Dec.` _24-th,'~1 c)o9', a damzhtyef to` Mr. ~znul `Mrs-. Tlios. Hindlc. A [ mss*fja1s3g;Pats3n `is -{zisittnigi Hg>_""A;'?S1itH`- nF.VV'l-aiw " \ mib LOOK, WATCH, wm. \J\JI1A\ BUD . U111" West. Toronto. A FARMERS : Bonn. DIED. -}.;.;V: ?II7/tfn Armuu m Abvuct _ ' `INCL: CO'UI. VIVI 'N7. WW-Fire |JUPP S SALARY mcamsan New Heating. 4 Sys`t-..1V|1 At Jail Has ` ; 399!!...Dei%dd,..Unbn-_ ;WardenA?t`.-Gaden. 'and - . his band V "of Cour,1ty`Cou1,1,ci_l1orVs did a consider- abie`1v"o1ur'ne of business within the period at their Isposal. The com- ; mitteeswere kept hard at work. and only relaxed for suicient time to sit in Council and put th-17ough their re- `poxfts. Saturday morning saw the sl\ate pretty `well wiped off, and -the `January session became 'a thing of the vast. | Water_ and Light`.-Charges at Beeton. I`1_ _ 2 ,,,,_ /71- TENDERS __.-=__-. v-_--3u- can -navvl-Illlo Chairman Pierson (`House of Re- fuge) reported the water and light charges for the year 1909 as follows: 1st qr. light, $110.00; 2nd qr., do., $35-31; 3rd qr. do-, $41"-47; 4th qr. do-. $113.22; 1st qr. water, $88.70; 2nd qr. do., $89.00; 3rd qr. do., $99.15; 4th rqr. do., $103.65; total light and water, i$68o.5o. _ 1 Mrs. Taylor of Oro was not placed as a county patient at the House of Refuge, it appearing that she had been a resident of Oro for six years. n,,1xrr-rv-r\ r'-- -' T Dreyer, Chaplain of the House of Refuge, was voted the sum of $25 for his-services. imrrnk urn-1 TRAGEDY 1 FROM NORTH BAY Authority was given to place the "contract for the supply of light and vqatervat the county industrial insti- tution with the Village of Bceton upon the same terms as last year. Municipalities Must Pay. Hereafter, the charges of convey- ing indigents to the House of Refuge will be borne by the municipality sending the indigent, except in the case of county patients. This change was brought -about on the initiative 1 of the Warden and Councillor Brown. ; Ur_1_der ' the provisions of the sta- ;tute m regard to non-resident pupils, ;the Countygwas found indebted to the .Meaford? H.S. Board in the sum of $164.46, to the Bradford H. S. Board in the sum of $255.74, and to the Owen Sound C.I. Board in the sum of $42.53. Payment of `the sev- eral accounts was ordered. Trustees {0} 15 several High Schools and Collegiate Institutes of ;the County were appointed as fol- lows: T. VV. W. Evans for Bradford 1`I"I' I" II? `I T} ,1 I,'!I E- `.\I ?,I1 ,, I `IT !Cochrane Min After Losing Daugh- ` ter and Father-in-law in Wreck I Bereft of His -Wife 0 1.4315133 I\JI LIICIKJ o 'P.-:1 :-kh 11 for Mid1and"'I'if ight for Pcnetanguishcne . This morning a casket left|North `Bay for Bruce Mines accompanied 1 by George A. Tees, of Cochrane. The casket contained the body of his wife, who died in North Bay Hos- 'pit_al on Thursday afternoon, and, as the train passed` over Spanish River bridke, his mind was tortured by the memory of the dreadful talainitv * which happened at the same hour of the same day one week ago, when this little laughter, Clara, and his father -inlaw `went rlowfh to death in the cold waters with other victims of that-`dreadful event. Unable to attend the funeral of his only daugh- ter} or father-in-law, he Sat bv the jbedside of his dying consort until the scene closed and the spirit of his w-ife_!ftookVw_ing' a_nd 'oined those who 'had 'OC'bCfOT.~, 4 rs. Tees was 25 'ye`arsAofage and was operated noon LoI_v;'a`-`few days before the accident, } of-twhichmshe was keot in ignorance. A North Bay despatch dated Fri~ iday tells of :1 bitter life tragedy. It _say..S :. 1 c .- \v Tenders will be 'fe"ceTv .151: undersigned up to noon? ,qn.. ?We_'.` (lav _the 16th nda_y_; '9f.. 13.2e1}fx*a1_a_I;j!,v"h~ ~ for` the heating _o`.-13`;- ` at B.arr_ie',- .acs:oi'gliiiZzj';`? , sw.9nc:asms:;:avn A n F -g V ~ ' apnhcat1on_V_to; " v. Ccmm; - ' Wt!-Fixe Wars A- Vproprigtea of Which $10,000 7 *****?!*v' 3 . fAL.EVX%.:MILNE,& SUN for Bums and Parties % -CQAT-Evening afeus. YES,'1`--Wh`ito. single 62- (Lb. TROUSERS-Same as coat. VHAT-`silk. ' SHIRT-Plain white. ou attaccd. coL I..-sseanding. , -T. ` C13A~,V AT--`White tie. hrgadpnd. ,GLofvp:s`.._w1me. :.fl8~V \i781'l'{Y'_.'-jl eai-I llnkn avndfitudai (Continued on Page Eight.) Forrect Dress ' Trustee Appointments. [as For V Bridges. V1m'z_&'a 21'!` IIIIIIIU L4 Q38 a us: we have been in the llxlne-`light as Pot;-a.i`t makers in this beautiful Tovyn of Barrie. we are not yet wear-y or lax -m giving you the very best that brains and newmethods of work can produce. U_ur studio is up-to- date and we,aim to give y-ou_,the hast. J. Erggik J acggsoix . Ar` -sauuxrnru A 11.0--Matin and Holy r '~'.`:M V `.- SUNDAY. r:'a?i; %". QUINQUAGEs.InfA;_. - f A 8.0-Holy Comniuhionf ` :.- ` _`_"_ 3.0-Child`ren's Service.an;i;Cju,. ,, ' ' 7.0-F.vensong and-Sermo'n_. Q FOR ABOUT TWENTY% TYEARS -`5% {ages AYIUUAIV III I. l)unlop bmret Barrie. to a Fr_rne.r;_a `1VI'1,fchq'nt:_`_a V Bgsif-_ ness` `Man, I1r'm~or 'Lorporgn_.on,. a Schibdli Board 6;` a ,MI3hli xp_a1ity', we are__ prepared t'q3 ?:rer 1q,__:'i'Vi" \'mu'_- I_'_"".'-I1 " ' "` 7- I ;you'.' A -` ' ._ "Notes or. other Negotxable `Pa-. per discounted or taken for col"- lection. Money transmitted? by Draft, Money Order or Iele-= graph or Cable Transfer. For-. eign Exchange bought and Sold`. Travellers Letters of - Credit; is-. sued. Money` loaned on easy` Hard & _sa_g * Vvunx TRAVELLING .Wa:s'r Bu: vstms, AND sfrop 4:1` 'r1uc- ! L ' - mm. mm MARYET V V ." L 140 Prlncessfstl-,eet_ . W4-.1Q.,"..!-`~ F12-st Class .Accon1modption.;` ..R`on'JOd V and Elefumished T-[;yQh_hg_pt: \ M "A R F:T..;'10.TE 1- 1 15:15,- TOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE. A 1.__x_u_ ..u_.a 1.----- \.-2._..'\v.- no'n...`....L.......I ,,~.*.: .~L : 3 /~. I ` _` ,1 A r~`..,~ 4 A-% W; %. Phone 23. Oroe. Yard `Mill:AJohn ti ~o . NEW Anvmnrisnmmursg 0 0A .Cho;;:a izanaaq .uF;amn-y?~ Low Prices. ~ Bent--Values at-'-':`: f A 1., Q 3 1- J . T34 L. LIX. Into": 5 ' 1'nomiooN_ calm. lno#_I_l10`Ip,. 5"- .1.. - `run ruxju A com p1e_t,e set of pump and well tonls. all in ' perfect ox-oer; I180 a. number of pump tops made up. and a quantity. of top and bottom umber. suckers and handles. and some excel- lent hardwood lumber. Bi bargain for qulckl . l<`nr fnv.-than infnrmnt. nn nnnlv tn All Kinds. .~__ ~ _ _.`. ,V '1\1:u`5sn 017 1_:o1>:'rRAI'rs d (`.': o-;ne.ll.` 1;r;p1:;to;. MONEY T0 LOAN csmm WANTED E. ix. J`. 310854: FOR SALE. IQVV I` luillijlij I V-I in-vii. A brick-clad house. being No 28 Penetangt- 120 feet frontage. Splendid Situation Town water and gas small orchard including small fruits. Applyto A-LE`. RAYNER. . i Bed: Qudlity V :n uurguln 101' qu at on applyto ` '1. W. PASCOE. l`nnlr:ulnn:n .l.\n-' : \h(inni%P 8* _ati0I1-L` Remodelled Thmimihont.` 1. `Wu |'\5\./\lI'J- Cookstown -(~)xxt.' CCU. i 3-4 J` . ".. ..A ...:;`7_... ..,,_.~-. . !Anni;M=;6f;3!.h Rett+9!*"~ [ % Was Huge` Succeiga-%%~*&* .. in.-1 4 Highest price in cash and for good cedar shingle bolts, delivered in Barrie or at `any '_i.'1`.H. siding within one hundred miles of Barrie. J H. CLARK, Shingle Manutacturex-.' Barrne. Ont. . tf. ?Ar%b1m A - A tong an(_1_`_v'aried~ *toa`st li.stva"c`1"eat- ed opportumty for much rhetorical` "fireworks, and there` was the usual 'bonhomie an.d.~c_Qniradeship` that al-_ ways characterizes a military gath_e;-- ing. _ TheC_var1ous municxpal `bodies were well -1:epresented.' `L . . ' . I 1 C.` I`! ` `Th! dinner` itself. was"a huge suc- cess. Regimentak `ags and other (-bunting gai-lyxadorned the walls`ot' the spacmus . dixiing room" of the 'Queen s 'Hote1 akdlfharmonized beau- tifully with the resplendent uniforms (if the othcers. Maj'or_ H. Macy -Laren, presided,` and about eighty` in all at down to the temoting menu proviffed by Mine\ H-Qst _Le 4Roy.; I.-:_1iv.k~_s`c,`\,(~',,\:__ . sneaking Duff expressed .-;t1}T f6i)i;ii3h A the ` Annual 3M$s "j '-of I fthq `_ % }5th i Reg`-7` `Wt "Th`u`fSd.7y?' *i8"f1i;tt.,`tV13:5..t..7th8' th""_O.t~taw,a`- Govevfnitneiit had lost a. golden " opportunjgty in not ' oering the Mother Country not only one Dreadnought but `t_wo;`oVr __ve:n` three, and -thus pojinting"an- bbject lessor} [to the whole world; A ' Afterthe loyal toast iha d'=been duly] honored, Major Cowan_in a" neat. zspeech proposed The Parliaments of Canada, coupled with the names of Hon. J. S. Duff and Capt. A. B. 1 Thompson, Mj.P.P. -s, both gentlemen] `making feLic.itoi1'_s_'and 'nstructive.re- `plies. .Co1. Bruce in roduced` 'Fhc ;County and Municipal Corporations, " speaking asa battle-'scar1e,d veteran, Warden_ Garden and Mayor Beecroft ~ responding.` ` ~ \ urni, _ A _,_-__ ___.| I\rU}`I\JII\.llIIO ` . In proposing The. Army. and.` 3 Navy, Sur eon.-Major Raikes -.ven-I ttured the assertion that had Canada} %caIled- Germany's bluffs, (in =poker( iphraselology) athd; cabled to eGr'ea. f } Brita&_!1_`_,;1_:.O` build_- ve .Dn-adxioughts ;and charge toeour acgonnt the ne- icessitytor their construction would i not have arisen. Capt. Bird and Rev. Ernest `Biggs in response told of Britain s prowess` by land and se_a and how 'the.gloiies of the Empire had neitheii dimmed not diminished.` Col. O Brien," Col. Bruce and:__Co_l. ,McPhee answered to the last toast,. lthatof The Mtlitia. %BY.l.A f Is eonsumsn Ejudgmemit %GiAv;n Against the . . tioners` on lrre;g%I1lrit,ies.: j V %A'1se%3 '*Y*"s"`~ A -J: . Pat1j-io_t,ic and military. songs_ :by Dr. Arjail. -Rev. ;.;Bigs; gCo_uncillor Tudhope, Major Rogers `and Neil McEache'rn and national and reszi-` mentaL.air~s by the` Citizens Band rounded ou't.an excegdingly pheasant evening. _A b Stayner; Jan. 3`I.-`--Judg'e_'_`ArdaQh_j decided to-day` that the 1o'ea1A`,_Option;'3 by-law was duly carried here,` 'I`hc:?--_; proceedings were conned toean "ex-11:; amination `and fr.ec,otmt. of the _bal-if `lots, and zin arguments as- to then; judge s Jurisdiction_ t`o",-`exiquire, ,int0.`; irregularities and disregard`;_._of .sta-`L tutorv di'rection_s. . VCo'uns.e1 "for ._ the ipetitibners, Jas, H#a,verson,, ..K_.VC... of-4? !'f_,e_r_ed to `show that. in the'_ease_ of, about Io illiterate . voters; `ria11..Ots were marked for them without `.re'q.uiring Ij them first tovmdeel`a1:e;;the`ir-inability. I to read, `add- withgut the official` ece-_r-_ lticate reqyyiredlgbytt =the .~statute,@ ' Hauyzhton Lkhnok, *'IK.C-.;~co_1msel" fer; 5 ! the T own` j f\':~S_t2_1_}'_! }`i'.=,'A c'pn t'ended-*tha_t' La `countv, `ourt nudge- has_f up power] to. in'vstigate 1-At_l1iszQ;ttestio,11.. anjdjhat ` tin-2 any cpgse=gvid_ence w*ou1`dgs;'*'b*4..un+- ,L;av ai.hngr.t as *.t-hYe' ~pro[v.i_siOnse`d , the` is_tz]:"-Q, . t.`t1t:. sare m[e'r,e`l_y" `. diArettiy;=`t ,xad the gomiesions..=vwere*.i?m_re1 `Q ' '_:'_1'a1titi es.`( Judge jrdagh` held 1 that ` hfsi "5>'3'?t'tt`iS'tIic3 !.:pe'titi'o1.I` :4:-he _ 05:`, at "~dfela`ged`- `tgy4,;tlrx"ef`t'ti>vtii ' V tion was: at least};"l0ubtfi:1}`Lhdvgthttef `r na even if Xiiglen '.`_,y?"i1;-e.3?'gi1r.`n: -:h ,;i; would 3 T`rfis`b: is;`et ? *r`e.tr=>fr r; 1riv,` the .9 ..91e<;t9.rsf -9f h9ir;,;:ft;ai1`ch,is:..f9t;& the .izea`:1ect` 7,0ff`7`fh`.;';di3Uf)f;7t?tii?l*i bicer. Het;ac`otdmg1s' iLd;iT`m1g~;s:s:cu-::`F}tl1vgV` ;; errqs. . u . I Hxghest current rate of` Intsh rest paid on Savings"'1ebpb$.itS; 1 $1.00 or'upward s ta`rt_s'a1`1` ac-. count. . ' 3 name BRANCI`-l W. D. MORTON.`M$1agr. ma , ."" .* lthis-51 ' `vn-1 9 %~:.hE..."'a~. J3`39w.% J A uuIu1.unu_ U_y,.`V`Ir\{'uB'I"`IZl'lU' powers qrm-' mamdNaifaq&'t: A t ' " V9 9 ;f9`f`6-. re.. . otreua 1o:ale`by p;gg__ % -1 - A Browuiaanctio . -`r _;, .0 .:12'a':1n`ck`, mo I _j `To.-gfgt 3_r:ix1"Co1lfngwbod the. At_n"_'ri`- ' an"-g :ob`a";_c5.Trdph.y" will be com;p'ct- o `M Meafovrd, `Collin-gwopd and (51r_S'._* ?Barrie_' Thisfles will ea=%vb+ V j;'rA.%13&eeca-mp, % R\ H. rvey : -H .G_;'a"`ett"DA." ` J .o A A . jm % E. eamkugav 3. \ AN'!`ED--GENERAL SERVANT. at once. Apply to Mrs. BEECROFT. Colligxf St. `A I :3 ' The i_*;: t:113;_t<:jrsi hm been- obliged` to ren1d've_`the scehe. o'f fheir one:-a-l ` tiqns. Q1}l, dz";/sta_n;;e "farther east. ow- I L.-*.:`i."ti e.`...*-`i E'=:4f- $31i.C`iiu,S anatysis of the V?prbdti }tal.i"by#:@)rder of the Health 5' ;fDpat1ne11t$ A What; icje ._h_as_, _,z_1lr.eac_!y . g;bn'*`c1"1 t.weiIli s`e1`),:irate aiid fgiused for .g;o1d-;:stQ1g'e`purposes. L An. exce's`sj,ve fqxidness for live pig-at ' W;eons"got `C11e'stei' .Ht_1rs't into troubIe.' T~~{and;`on ,eMon(I 'iF 1iior'nix12* he sub `it- ted_`F=to.:~~"a* e`ofv>$IO-`and costs in tfe % :l jpc_olice,='.cm:grtv.`: ~B.C. Wil1ian`*1*SWee1t__ey iewgrked wpmthetac-ase-,`which is one Tofg .. ._..uu;`.n.. at a\A`-L-5. Ltcnt`-(A 61-\n'L L|Ir'iin` 1-it. .*_.",+ T` f,-r`;;`}${;3jk-I ' , ' ' Ubl - 'UpllUl '- .`~ ` __'_ .`*v c 0 . si?h_is;k3=E6:a;;bu1;e:so:Lomnliifittin- *s- 5);:'-`;~' *, ~T; ~ - F : '-:!'?I"'~ ." .4;-;e ., ~ . ;~..- = --;~::-`vs " :-:.3t..*.91F, `qftliis .1.1QW! '_:`,l1:`k:a :~\-:n'd; A`_,"'a.t _~`.`. . 4-_ 1.1`? .,,'.:` "V `1 .. av.9r:;#9f:` . .. qnfsts. . the accent ageleetion mar- ` ~ , , . ` g. r .~`.'.' `- T 4LL.`1'oront'())`. and N: 3 . ` .u..- u.. ':'Iq'n`.-. -. ` `Au "l'..`...;-L... T%h"e ~p"rimary 1.>x;omoti9;i1_ dsfi of the Collier'St.$ 2M.ethodis`t .;pre-J S. s:.ente,d, their t'2?-_:h;2`,.i.3)7Iiss King. a.VlA1ax'1ds<\:g.1ftfIeL'__:;_i_lk? ur_n_brel1a;. : . Monsoon Tea, this ~:ia;nus ; old English breakfgst t`e_a can fhlways be lgbtgined at _B( sZth\yel_l sgg Q - '- _ ` %y*:=;"r;v:':n1cuIasv vluuw, '.~..._K. , .. -. . ~ .-.m.,.,.; . ` , l ' `s V . _ H .__u ._ . _ - , _ I > t H .` Ap1__y 'a :)u\.\ den death game ` here on Fnday "Z '-You' "cm droia in` ai H. _Wi1- `I.iams _. Dunlop St., and procure your marriage license. No delay. . vvguncu liII[J~l'.l`l\;.\.`aa\J, vvallbu 15 Liam. Vs-, anumber ofw-pe.t-ty-~t_hefts that have 'o,'._cug-:"._<:(l-J,.l:Aa t ly. _ A'I_`hV_e`w..pige_cmsL % wefe ,__..st<`3IZ=;t`f'f1"(>'r;_1 f: P,j;_IjI_;:i`l:gl1't S cot`; .5 -Mr: Edwards` of 1\'IVu1<):_ate_x: ` ' *"e`:%.i75s'f~gi113`tiii`1bp i ~- '=r"~~TJ*n11cA" ` `nn _ V. A_;t'ai1ee;i,ng the Citizens Band :- -=o`t`i- `M'o'1_1d'ay" ven ing`-"it -was `_decidcd L.` .......l-..s.. 4.1:... Tan. ('`,\........I 2.... 5. The Vicar '(`R`ev:'QEr13 eS t Biggs).' % wilhgive an 7i.ll`ustratedV l,an~t_ern lec- tureain the. Pgfrish {H[a1l'j.,`of Trinity Church on-M'o`nd_ay,L Feb. 6th, " Cat 8 ;p.m.~ on '15Burma."j V` IUIIL uuruwuuu. llUllUEl'o DI sale. For further informayi 1 -, jH.` Williams, 'Barrie s favorite jewe`ll<;r~,y,does ne script engraving fi_'ee"6f ,ch`a`rge `on articles bought in tihis`/,sVto_re. _. . ..*37A curling `club is being launched! .look to their laurels. a7t'Edgat. Dr. Jamieson, James Cock- guru, Gilbert Love`and Allan Mc- ean greuthe moving spirits. The Churchill farmers will now haye to i Wilkns6h s for all kinds of! `Dry. Halfd; and Soft Wood, also `Slabs, sawed and split any length you. [wish -and `sold per cord, not boxl `loads, ., _ __ .. V . i } tenV~p:_:`ic) t)mes- -honorary Major. /,.. Th'eV.D.romotion of Capt. J. Ptfeecel of the 3.5th_.Regt. to __be' brevet Major) has 1 been g'az etted.' Chaplain and honorary Captain the Rev. W. Wit- A A few dollars :d a'mage was done`! on 'S'und_ay afternoon in a ~.dwel1vig on _l,?enetai1g-'St_., occupied b_vM\r. `Butler ; `Fire ?started' win-gone `of the `a -b`u_rne`d' m`atti'ess gmd afew other b'ed1"`odms,'~wit'h no worse 1-e's1'1lt'tha n}~ i ,~;artiv1`e$;of mior `value. 1 -The Robinson Corset and Covs-i r x't_uin_e Co. are holding their annual! isale, I have a stock of their gdbds,` i-including skirts and children s waists, ~to disposeof, some below cost, sale }to commence next Satufdav, Mrs. `,Hea1j_d,` lioss Streets` . ` I Sealshipt oysters argnatural in` ;color ; . unbleached, qnblqated and `have the ftrue tgmg `of the sea.. A ! pint gofes as far ~as`.'a quart of water- ed oy_stefs.. "A trial will convince vou. t R. POWELL,` Butcher, opp. Wel- ; xingtozi .'H'o't_el. . ' 1 lf'\ JII' 1'1-VIII\.IaJ \r'\vII`ll5 ID VVC1 \.l\u\uI\I\\l `- tQ`app1y- to_th'e Town Council` for. :1 . lznant for open-air .conce.rts the _com_- .ing `summer. Lemzle. will lJeja'sked _'t_o' 41-move the band stand from the; T7.Ma;1rket4;Sq111re"to -`P9s`t' ?Of'ce Square. } ..y 1.," auay --no-vvaasnrs .5. uxuvy t~;;-:~snean- .=-.-thce ;-~C-larkson` -House on - "T-t_` got [-in thev,vsr,;1y 3c"f?'5it` %`de'liv"e1`y,sl'eigh `driven "l$y `Leo Cooper. She either fell or was knock- .ed_do,w_n,~sustain_ing a naS`ty cut on '; -th,ef"1eft`temple which rendered her u;1co.n:,scious. A After Dr. Fred `?Ross | has _attended ..to hcr injuries." she was ably;-..to p'r9ceed- to her home. - ` ,.-~*1;j;;2,~ am abut ;-t_ .$2oo~ damage on,-$ ,'Sq_t1u`:riay eveniugsi-to a frame` \ house` rgon7{.. I`h.ompqnv. VS_t.,. sowjned by? Robert - ` _ It is :sup`o'0;d to ._ have I% ahdv;-nt_s`.(;Ao`t:'rgi-n. in` a'us.;d'efective % ue. ;::_ Q ;;;;I;;igae v were-: _k_xa'n'c;c`a`p'p.ed:".~<>r 2 .0.'W'i118' ' `$0. r 3 ftbelfl :2-211'<.i;`V.:.~.`t_}Al'.`eL ,%xr5e`dimxcy*# Of:?'.'."a _ ;13T:!?Iif`ir2"c3I1:vt`zimiationi *.37f`*`.' =t1.1$3?'i.1'V-L _ W ,;'f;:gIur1-1`Vr"gz,`;fVf_.}g-;'%Q1d.:=n}911*t1;_,=..i`S 1,; H. `Price,_' solicitor for the "M_onVarch Rai1v_v'ay C0,, which pro- p.'o ses' to, bui1da* radial electric line `.f,romV_'Toro_hn1_;o' tpf Barrie, has written: ~"t'h`eT Mayor`; Of the` formr` place,` s,ti1't-_ .-igawthat `the company `does not .w:mt_ "_tq,use cityfstrueets`, `b11t_wi,1l` geta "Ut`V3t.Wfigt- Df~V`{ayf into `the city. It`_`_clde`V_sL nqt`wish_. -to -do anythihg that. I wuld`f.;b':inV?,f`o`pi$bsi:ion"`firdgrgi t_1_1'e cigy; I I

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