`Governor Sissons was allowed four weeks holidays to permit him, to visit the West. The Sheriff will arrange the matter. _ The committee` took occasion to commend Governor` Sissons for his efficiency and zeal. I to a - A. W. Wilkinson's tender of $4.97] for soft coal and $6.83 for hard coal, to be supplied to county institutions (ail and Court House), was accept! e . The Warden was authorized -to purchase a picture of King George V. for the council chamber, Coun. Picotte, Chairman of a spe-E cial committee, recommended that $900 be set apart to defray the cost of improving the front of the court, house and making certain changes_in' ` the oices. The plans are still in the 1 architect s hands. [ Measuring County Bridges.` i County Solicitor- Creswicke gave a written opinion that, in ascertaining the width of rivers and streams over which bridges are to be constructed` under Sec. 613 and following sections of the Municipal Act, the Width has to be computed at the time when the waters are ordinarily at their high- est; in other words, the distance has? to be measured from the well defined` top of the bank upon one side to ai similar point on the other. . i A Squadron, Mississauga Horse, recexved a grant of $50. If P u 111 cc . _ _ ---'--'- " D---~ '~ Ya"- | Meaford Webb was `ordered to be! paid $18 for burial of county indigent. TL- L..Z.I.__ `---- Y-V av. no-canyon \.rA w\/BAAII-J Ill!-lI6\-IILI The bridge at Gencairn and the bridge on Caroline St. in the Village of Creemore were declared by a spe- cial\ committee not to be county bridges. P Yxrl 7 -- - .._cv-.-u W Reports from P.S. Inspectors Day, Mills and McKee were received and will be incorporated in the minutes.:- ".ctoria Harbor` was lei; over until November for consxderatxon. ' In future a reward of $50 will be paid by the County for the apprehen- sion and conviction of horse thieves. This action was prompted by the re- cent Fennell case at Painswick. Accounts re uniform promotion ex- aminations were passed as follows: Geo. Sutherland, $24.50; J. H. H a'l1,_ $22.00; Thos. Irwin, $24.50; Geo. Wil-! son, $27.20; M. F. Arnes, $24.00; N. Willison, $23.65; I. A. Gillespie, $27.-- 80: J. A. Corbett, $22.60; J. W-. Hud- son, $16.50; Coldwater Planet, $4.80; Barrie Advance, $76.45. |:| GEORGEVICKERS I: OUR JUNE BARGAIN OFFERING: I000 pairs of Sample Hosiery in Me_rce`rised Maco, Silk and Lisle, plain, embroidered, Lace Fancy, Black, Black and White, Pink, Nav_y, Sky, Rose, Wisteria, Reseda, Tan, Linc Green, Saxe, Cardinal, Prune, Helio, Light Grey, Nile, White and Cream. PRICES--I7. 20. 25. 27. 28. 33, 35. 37. 39. 42 and soc. In most cases only one pair of each kind. First come, "rst choice - The Stocking Store - NOW. REASONS WHY: The deeper you `dive into-our Stocking values, the greater your interest -- and Savings --,for we save you Money and show the greatest choice. h A L Jail_ Farm. ASECOND-Buying in very lar-ge quantities commands _the bgst price concessions LL-_L :5: :4` -snnn:`-\`A `in run` FIRSTT--We` know wherej to go for the best-made Stockings. `-"-'VV'f _-"'1-"_b " "-1 -*--a' 1'-- -------------------------- ~- - that 1t 15 possxble `to get. RESULT-Money in your pocket. We can prove these statements.-Come and compare. County Rate Will Be Two and Three-Quarter Mills V IIGVU a, from I I e7'?tV ieRer.s -- (00K I..* GAS __`.. Sir Edward G;ey stated Housejof Commons that Co) _i(:3Vharles F. Willard, the- aviator,` wrecked his aeroplane at Springeld,` Mo., `rather than endanger the spec- tators. ' An attempt wasemade in Turkey to kill General Shefket Pasha by wreck- ling a train on which he was to have ` travelled. * The destruction of The Montreal` Herald oice by re and the fall of a ;yfater tower caused .a fearful loss of 1 e. Oicial statistics `tell that there are over 22 paupers in England and `Wales for every thousand of popula- tion. L , Albert Esnough and his adopted! daughter Enid jumped from Victoria bridge at Montreal and were swept away. ` r Joe Cong, the Chinese laundryman, ;who' was assaulted at Streetsville, [ died in the'Genera1 Hospital, Toron-I to. (Continued from Page One.) I $602.29, and Barrie 91. $875.05 the` amounts of the County s indebted-I ness. | ""r -- v - v ------- ~- [ The English church at Port Es-9 `sington, B.C., and a number of` houses were destroyed by re. Events of the Week Condensed for; Busy Advance Readers. vilihe public. hearing in the Toronto! Exhibition inquiry is expected to dc-I velop interesting evidence. 7\ v-\ Mr. Dan McLeod, foreman in a; blast furnace at the Soo, was fatally! burned owing to a slip in the furnace. Lord`Kitchcner ha_s asked leave t_0 resign from his pOSit10Il in the Mech- terranean. """"1 J"" `\l"" The men convicted of sugar frauds will not be sentenced until the last of August. 1 ~- - -~-~ ------ I Conductor Murphy of London, Ont, wag `run over at Tilbury and fatally injured. Ruiges from DAILY NEWS GRIND can at Office Wells Block, Owen Street 4.. XI-I: __ D;n t Be Behind the Ti;nes (Rt :1 . . . . . _(|_ RANGE ' It will save uou tIme and moneu. work and worry. $'l0.50? to TUESDAY, JUNE 14th. MONDAY, JUNE 13th. Grey in the `of Cok Roose- LIKE THIS. or Iuh is.` Elvo P;5tnta. cAsII - on Ins? P AYMEN1`S. `minim-so. ` IiEf"iaiifi.'fif"{Z"ia2{L;I'A;L}.t. - wguaun Information from Railway Ticket Agents. or fl` )1!) the Company at Sarnia, or Co}lingw0Od- ` `'5 R9` 9 Onugtno u--o u` ,.....L VIII:-`I13 I I\Ql`II I\\I\I I L4 Sailin of ssen er s m rs are from .SARa\`LgA. F0 800? P0{e'l .I{T1{L'l{ and 1"U1-UT. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Only Lhe Wednesday and Saturday steamers go to Duluth. C153`:-unpn C--__ l'\l'\I I I\Vl\II`f\(\l'\ 1 n . .. ... and ---u vuvua nag BIGGLIICKB b U I-U IJuAU|U- Sailings from COLLINGWOQI) 1.30 p {n- 6'13 OWEN SOUND 11.45 pm. W ednosda 8 3 Saturdays for S00 AND GEORGIAB BAY PORTS. j Northern _Naig}1:fj}11}_Eompany 451; -1 1-.-- _ -__ I RETURN I [TICKETS -= u5aluD|, um udugtcf, aged IR _\'L`Z1.'~. 'Mr. J. R. Cotter appear:-ti 2'-r the {Crown and Mr. J. T. .`~I11}L`ii}1}' of Orillia for the prisoner. St-vt-rul wit- Inesses were examined, 111! Humor gnding Beckwith guilty i an at !tempt. Accordingly 21 Sclltuilcc mfg Vyears in Kingston was i1m..~t-d. lBc-ckwith has a prison I'L C"I't1. and ;once served three monthe at fw- watin, with 15 lashes. for :1 .~i1v.iT;tr offence against an older dau;.rhtcr. Municipalities are indebted `The Tor0nto\B0y Scout< ur ed to Guelph on the occzxsil-11 Baden-Powell's visit v<;1t s speech on Egypt \\'.'1~ mm to him before it was dcIi\`cr_~rl, Canon Pearson, rcctur mi Trinity Church, Torontu. i~ -` M." Mr. Mann of the C(1I1.'uii.'::1 .` cm talks ot erectmg 21 I112 ; hr. Wmmpeg. `VTVC 7" \_ Between all stations in Canada. also to Qetroit and Port Huron. Michigan. Niagara Falls and Buffalo. N . 1'. Good Going June 30th and July 15'- Return Limit July 4th. I810. gquuuuou nav GRAND TRENK ROUTE GOT FOUR YEARS. `THURSDAY, :2 SINGLE FARE {, JUNE` ace and Lincoln fnnittce I Cond 0f.r. (` '2 a`: "rhe1 VOL. - 0110 011010 00-00101 7 1 . . _ . _, . A11L'._ I cutxo J. All Innis mum qualz pt-ricnl mlmvn teres rate dra zsuun MLIC , IUYJS salary cop/ie UNDERSKIRTSQ-Off M4n,eJ .......L..Z- __2;1_ J -,. giesir lh tn Au I Ram ;y{( I Beth. able lnvll SUmm1'S3~le 0 WH ITEWEAR vET'ss1{c{ "s"l'ee'v'e's- a'n'd' `no Ewes. Worth I2V2c each, 3 01' o o - 0 .' - . . . . o 0 1 n u - - . o - o VESTS-Short "sleeves and `I no ves. Worth I2V2cj'each,V15c, 18c, 25c and . . . . UNDE'RSKIRTS--Made `f.ro_m white cambriC,; with medium Ebf neat tucks. Regular $1, . or . . . . . . . DRAWERS-Fine white cambric, gmpgella 5%/_le,}c`1eep fri1_1s of em- r01 er . -aort soc an-, ' ` for . . . . . . . . . . . DRAWERS-Fine white cambric, umbrella style, deep -frills, and narrow tucks.`Worth 35" a pair, for . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . .. DRAWERS-Same material as -the T Vests, sizes 34, 36 and 38. ' 95`; IDAINTY NIGHT DRESSES-`Of . Nainsook}, made with -"slip-over -neck and sleeves,'t1-immed` with lace insertion aqd embroidery insertion, neck, elbow and sleeves edged with ne lace. Worth $2.00, for 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I IIKILIVL I IVLXLLI IJl\199T'-4lVJ-d\l_C from finest quality of Nainsook and trimmed. with nest laces and in-' sertions. . Worth $2.75, $3.00, - for $2.00 and . . . . . . . . . .. "I NIGHYI` k DRES_SES-Made from fine carnbric,_low neck and short` slee-- ves,.trimmed.with ernbroid- ; 1 ery. Worth $1.35, for I NIGHT DRESSES--Made from nice cambric, with yoke of embroidery, -insertion neck and sleeves, trim- med with `embroidery. Worth $1.25, for . . . . . . . NIGHT DRESSES-'With yoke of tge tucks, neck, front, and wrists, tnmmed with embroidery. Worth ,; .`.?f`.L"T: .5.'.`;`?f 89c CORSET` covERs-Taght tting 1-2793:!-2 VV CIIDI-DI 7' CQRSET COVERS-And tight tt- , mg underwaists, all trimmed" with lace and lace insertion. Each 10c, 35c, :39c and . . . . . . . . . . . .. A o n - o o - - - u o - u o - o u o I o nA'1'zi:?fir 'rii'r'1"1" i'>ii:'s.-'Ma'dIe ..A... C..-_4. '_--;':L__ -1 \Y-!___-_I_ -_-J I L` a.ra.a5\uia.na.L\b |Jf"'\JL _ HUG I11 LC cambrxc, wxth d_eep frxll` of embro1d- ery, and w1th_1nsert1on._ W`orth ??'."`f. ..`f..'.'.'.'.':."::::%:::: 1.65 vc-my:-- waists. 'f\1\YfR :',,,_,` O T IOO-0O-OO-OO-O-OO W 00- : `\ ` u | Ebevlin djmureison to t"h * Registrar of Deeds, of $250.16, `being ! c....-----vvu. --r_; ---v- vv-.---J. refund was made to` S. Lounitgl amount; .of. an; _over payment . 9 0~__'_ ._ , , ,1. I".__--L_ _ _---- ---u 7 v. -any _v v v. rug -V--V--vi l `Grants of $500.00 {each weromade to the ..four _hospitals of Simcoe-, and a grant of-$20.00 to the `Sick Child- 'rc-n s Hospital, Toronto. * Increase For .Members. : 1' The_ Financ `Com. recommendd an Increase of` the members per diem 2 allowance to $5.00,` to take; _effect the present` -session. ' 7__,, ..,.,.u 5 aI.l\lI`G '\-cl Coun. Ball supported the amend- ment in a vigorous speech. When `the Council of -45 members fs_up',glant.__d '_th ..-Commissipg of V I8 ef$"_.;f,_f" .L C7 Debentures of the Town of Pene- _tanguishene, amounting _to $31,653.00, were guaranteed by the County. K p: cacu; acsaluu. This reort was the subject of con- ljsiderable debate. - Coun. Bell was" ready with an amendment to refer the whole matter back for further consideration, He" thought it _very imprudent` for the` Council to pass -such .-a` measure in `advance. of a` man? dz te from the people.'W`hi`l/ er-nment had` passed `the Act `giving the. county councils the power to x a rate as high as $5 per day, he did the Gov- i not believe the intention Awasdor "a- lnarsze county like Simcoe, with .40 odd members, to jump ;at `the chance to boost` the salaries; `The .Council .should consult their constituents be 'fo'rer.t`akin'g such,a step. , ' V ' I (`m`.... 13.11 ---__; - - ' Adjala . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-$ 20.82 Essa .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71.411 Flos .. .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70.58 Gwillimbury: W . . . . . . . . . . .. 16871- Innisl .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213.26 I Iatchedash .. . . . . . . . .. 38.19 I Medonte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 235.60 Nottawasaga . . . . . . . . . . . . 273.10 Oro .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 136.33 Orillia Tp. . . . . . . . . . 179.35 Sunnidale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.39 Tecumseth .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 336.92 .. . . . . . . . . a a . . . . . . . . . .. -Txny .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 175w I Tossorontio .. ., . . . . . . . . . . .. 39.70 'Vc-spra .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5o.32_ Alliston .. . . . . . . . . . .. 100.64 Barrie .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 251.59 ) Collingwood .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 198.79 I Midland .. . . . . . . . . . . 149.81 `.0:-illia .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 196.72 ` Penetanguishene . . . . . . .. 18.61 Services at the H_ouse of.Refuge will be conducted by the: resident clergyman in rotation, the sum of $2 being allowed for each Sabbath.ser- evxce. - . 3 A Buntin, Gillies & Co. s tender. ~ $4.25. was accepted for binding_the_ assessment rolls. _ There were four competi-tors. " ' 'I\I 1.: AC- "House of Refuge for maintenance of indigents in these sums: W. Matchedash . . .. |Tecumseth . iT:.\y 57.35 .T1ny . . . . Vespra . . . .0:-illia . . . . . imbury= l hedash . me .. Lwasaga nseth II -,-`on: Ila ya D11 . . gwood nd I anguishene .. .. .` oooonnqoluooouovo ooonoouooooocnuooo A It terms in `coco:-deuce with your earnings; ` THINK OF` l'l`--How easy it is to be sup- plied with your necesseryuas vell. as luxurious wearing apparel and ho'1setumishing's. Not matter what particular taste Yoli may IIBVO 01` what the size of `your purse may be. we have Juli: the quallty to please you. the style and oolorto suit you. the` size to lit you. and we quote you just the right price, and easy cred- _'_Ill_llNE88 s'rn:crmr c31\trloI:.N'rlA|.."| `whjte BILL 1l~I1l 25` slee- sI|\.\.r slee- 1 1 ne 2:111 o a . o . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . .. VUU LACE CURTAINS-R'egular $1.50 lace curtains, sale price .. 1 ' ' I II` 985! $3 5 L L`j[_X SUUKI strong thread, 3 spools for T CORSETS-VW1ite corsets, with hose supporters attached, sizes 19 to 26. Worth 85 each, sale price a a ' wlll dellver "you Attra'ctlve"' ` clothes. when out: and `will; comfort uour home when In. ` IN OR 0U1`- ' ~ l YOUR cnenrr is l . WHITE LAWN VV`AISTS--And shirt waists, ne white waists with "neat tucks and all-over embroidery. Worth $2.25 each, sale prxce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. u WHITE LAWN WAISTS-- Worth I.75, sa`1e` p1_'ice n 1l7-._4,l- _ -.. w ri'17EE'iQ.A'\;ii1iz"wLa'i..31*s'L; $1.75, sale price Worth $1.25, sale price . . . . . .. 95c These are onlv a few of the lines we have, but this `saleincludes every style of a waist that is worn to-day. JAB'OTS-W'~hile they last. 3 dozen only. Worth 25 each, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . BATH TOWELS - White '_2a_th L.-\.-.;.`l... 1IT_._LL -_- -_ `W1I`-IITE. A co'_1j'r_oN_ w'Hii~'E ' ' 'c'>"1'~*1~'c'>'1i:' 7"'1~'<'3'\airEL '-' Regular 20c size, sale price, . 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. T WHITE LINEN TO_WELS_ _-- T').....-_1--_ _.a. _S__ vv-nnanaia JJLLVLILI J.\JVVJ. Regular 35c sxze, sale pnce, 2 V for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `SPOOL COTTON-A good ef1-nnrv'd-I-\-anr1 \ nnnnln `(sc- LA'c:'E' 7 'c':i.iiz"i`Aii~i's'-L'12 '{7'_ an_d $2.00 lace curtains, sale `I price . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I w'1+'1'1`1`1'-2" 6i~i`611L'Fi;}' Worth Ioc yd., for %Ur'`1'>'1~*;1%z s$1 Hdve-ep $1.75, for . . . . . . . . . . . .. LAWNS--Fine white lawn, good wiiith. Worth ,I2%c, for - Vfrill and narrow tuc_ks. Worth LAWNS-Fine white lawn, _ .width. Worth Ioc, _for .. w'rii=.' ' ci>-i~3r'c'>'x:'.L.'m{1'e' ' 1 I\`n IDA `A-an r--v- _ cw BA"'I-`H. 'ro\gvE1:.s' 3-" A...___-I- ~ -, THE BARBIE llousof %rnishing_"_`%3 y m. `Juan UNDERSKIR 1`S-Of n? white Dcambric; with deep frill and neat tucks. j `Regular $1.25, for 115.51-Ll-_$9L&\IL` &\JVV. Regular Ioc s1ze, sale pnce, 2for rooQbQ- LEVY I-Vlhi 1' towels, extra large 35 `each, gale prlce, us:-am avvvauuu 2 towels. Worth 20 sale price, 2` for I A M JACCCTC X uuua U11 `U16 Collar. ' . Coldwatcn- s deb'entu'res an:_1ount_ of` $23,000 were 5 `by the Count .0 -. ` ` . D ' __ _A!;` 1 } ported that $9 ` ed to .m_eet L xpill LA-,- . Chairman '5 the ; ments, necessxtatin s on the do] ganlon (Finance) re.- 7,423.25 would be need- County sA Mx;equir,e- I g,,a. levy of 2% at`. [ '. ._ `_,.-_. .vrvg|, u|, L1\JVCII`lU.:r SCSSIOU. L These accounts were passed_ for payment: Cl1ildren s Aid Society. Lindsay, $36.00; St. John s Industrial School, $25.35; Victoria Industrial `School, $293,176. ` . ` ' _ Five auctioneer s licenses at $20 -and one pedlar s `license at $100 `were issued by the Clerk for the half` year, " _ County Levy ` o . Chairman `C---`- "'" ..-~-_ vvinvwlv, vvuaauwn ?aav tn `Conn. G. = E. J.-Brown moved in 1 favor of a $4 Per day allowance. This "was defeated on a vote, by 24 to 13. The original motion then passed. i_ The taxed costs in Chapman. vs. ]Co. of Simcoe were reported to be L 329.63. Instructions were given to the County Solicitor to issue execui ~tion . against Chapman for this amount, and failing satisfaction that Solicitor consider right of " County to recover said costs from Anderson "and report at Noverr_ib.er,session. 'I`I.'...- _--- -- ` $ Per Week } Councgl divided and the amendment was lost on the follow- Hng vote: Yeas--Ball, Bell, JV. Cald-' `well, G. Campbell, Martin, J. J. Mit- chell, Ney, Simpson, Todd, _Train, '1-`udhope, W':ood-12. Nays-G. E. J. Brown, J. A. Brown, S. Cqldw.e'l1,. F. Campbell," Clark, Copeland, Devitt, Dundas, Goodeve, Jardine, Law, Leach, `Levering, Millard`, Moore, `McWaters, McNabb, Pierson, Pi- cctte, Potter , Ruby, Scan1on,`,Staf- lord, Wattie,` Wa1ker--25. e- if`....... } ' "" '"""""' i Coun. Jardine opined that Coun. Ballpwho returned home every night .could not appreciate the expenses of -those who had to stay in Town dur- ing the session. ' v---so -aw as-Aunltwu LU IDIJIUDCIII. IL. `I Coun. `Wood also took a hand in rthedebate. He pointed out how the jsessionf` had been shbrtened under` r the past two Wiardens. -The increas- eql expenditure was due to improve- ments and not to the extravagance _ of the members. ` Coun. Clark, on the other hand, rdefended the report. He claimed that during the time of the Commis- sion there were no such bridges built as had been built last year. If aiiy municipality was too mean to pay him $5 a day, for his services he would be ashamed to represent it. ' PA.-- `\'lr,_.1 -1,, - ' 3 surplus of $20,000 was on hand. The County was now in debtr$3ooo, and here was a report calling for an in- crease in the expenses. It was un- reasonable. `~ - ' , uunv \IVI|lI Iv ; {'1'heV pgtition f: Wm. bath size. Worth ?.f`. .` 451: vWhite each, Graduation examinations will bel held at Waubaushene, Hawkestone, Elmvale, Creembre, Angus, Alliston, Lefroy and Tottenham. House of Refuge; .. House of Refuge statisltics are as follows: Number of inmates, 76; number of males, `54;`number of fe- `males, 22; number of deaths since Jan. I, II. ` ' entures -`to the were guaranteed .incorpora_.tion` of 45?: 10c , U G L ll xlllltja 2 We Growing crops. at the House of -Re- fuge are: Fall wheat 14 ac.; barley,` 14 ac.; oats, 17 ac.; hay, 20 ac.;,pas,-' ture, 17 ac.; `roots, 13 ac.; bu_sh= pas.- ture, 7 ac.; garden and lawn, 2 _a.c`.; peas, 3 ac. ' -o-`.5 ualvlnnya ul. IVS`)/lllreal. V 'T-hree" more cars of, buffalo ` arrived at LW'ain`wright,__LAlberVta, L Montana. --- .. --...u vvll wauly. Eleven young men ivere ordained to the `Methodist ininistry." A1 nc.omp_a.ny_ has been incofporatd to bmld axrslups at Montreal. '*m....-4* ...-_-- '-' - -- .Governor Sissons presented his half-year1y report re jail. He drew attention to the fact that only 10 per cent. of, the prisoners pass from the county jail to other penal institu- tions; hence the necessity of provid- ing some systematic Imeans of work for the other 90 per, cent. who remain here. 'H.e accordingly suggested the purchase of IO acres of land near the county town, to be used as a small prison farm. It would -besides furn- ishing the jail with various supplies 1 such as vegetables, .etc., conduce greatly to. the moral _ and physical `-welfare of the prisoners, ' _ : . - Col. `Sam Hughes will ommand the Kingston camp. A 121...... .i..: 1 7 v- Conn. Wattie, Chairman of a spe- cial committee, reported in favor of a grant of $100 by the Coup,ty re water ? course on townline, Vespra and Flos, `to besupplemented by grants of $50 by each township, said ditch in fu- ture to be maintaincd by these town- ships. Sixteen male prisoners were re- ported to be in the jail for following oences : Theft, 5; vagrancy, A5; drunkenness, 2; threatening, I; in- cest, I; carrying re arms, I;_ big- amy, I. - Under the coun_ty levy Barrie will pay $4812.50, the same amount as last year. Innisl pays $6875.61; Flos, $6597.12; Essa, $6049.16; Vespra, .$383463; Oro, $5429.23. The customary grant of $25 was made to each of the Teachers Insti- tutes for the County.