':1iE;'iz'si;su . vnewgd Mi`, '1 reference thy . m9KlU|lUc . . f ' . -C0_m'niitt:eev`va's _in-~ .:F_f.YV2.;L.. ..-.p-a chain" the buildmiz. cm: of kaasiph. MUCH. I Worship told of ha.vin inter- cl Mr. Fitzhugh at Montreal in nce 16 the Ta: sh.c_.p_s. . "rH:[m.`rI:nI:s'rs or Manna. TH: counrrv or--smco: AND THE nommoui or cAN.AoA oun CRITERION- BARRIE. C0UNTvo1= SIMC( )E. ONTARIO. S`EPT.22`, 1910 :96ooooooooooobbboooooooog W..99y 0000000000000000000000000 MUSINGSA 3%: One. Q ; - It siire dges loql; hke the voldblue "1a\$`s`re\$iv'ed, to make` the automatic gum _ma_chines stay quiet on Sunday.` Tursdagv get-away day at the `County J_ail_`race track} V V , , - _ . . , The blind pigs.are getting their` eyes opened. A Toronto keeper was the`~ot her day ned $100 or 3 mos. in |'limb0. / uln l The:-e'i, at ieaet, ene good L. O. argument in Barrie. The town drink- ing water is and always -has been ab- 'so`1u.tely aj3ove- reproach. V I 3 _I notice that the Government hasi set Oct. 31 fox-h Thanksgiving Day. As -Ha1l`owe en: falls on the same date, there should" be suthin doin . It is snaidthat the Finnish Diet has` deed- the Russian Government. I should think a brain ._dietVof that "kind would be able to" defy anything. i The 'Col1ingwood"Snooze takes ex-| ception to an item that..appeare_d `last week in this colgmn anentthe Laur-_ ier circus, This item" was" of course; an ind_ire'ct `reference to the Toronto News series of` cartoons touching the premier s western trip, but the` Collingwood editor was too dense toi _ ` 9 see it. Can it be that our hero, who` so. easily becom.es disgusted, is him-It self qualifying for the 1.ong-eared `section? If not,'he should get his mental acres under the hoe and keep posted. ., | mom; ATTENTION 3 1 T0 srmma, 12Tc.; 5". `O Ihelp .a A011`, I `Thisv Is` What Apple Men . -mend in AFutul"e---Comments ` on Orillia and Barrie. 1 l S Mr. Wellington Fisher has been` telling the `Orillia Packiet that the)- apple crop in that district is an al? 'most total failure this season. Du.ch- ess are the only. apples of which: there is any quantity, and after go-i ing through the district he does not` think there are more than four or five carloadsof No. I fruit. Of Pe-' I waukees he does not think there are more than enough to ll `one car. There was great promise in blossom, but much of the fruit fell off during the drought. s Of what remains; a great deal is wormy. Mr. Fisher fears that the new fruit pest, the rail- way worm, has` made its way into that district, as many` apples have worm holes in the side, which is something new. The egg of the cod-l . ling moth is laid in me blossom, and `the worm makes its way out `through the core. But the eggof the rail,- .` way. worm is laid` on. the outside of ` the" apple after it is formed, and the worm eats its way in. Mr. Fisher - says` that the Wealthys also are bad- ly affected, `both with spot and with worms. Fruit growers will have to do more spraying'-in? the +_Iut~.m~e. Ai-_ ter sending a representative through the. district, the rm'for which Mr. Fisher does `business decided not to buy there this" yea as the amount of good fruit availa le did. not make T it worthwhile. ' . ` al_)UlJ|I Ila-ll" 31 `JV? ` """ """""'T"i gag-`t ofthe county . the 1;ep_orts at; -mare fgvorable. T ` ' A`. .....LA. Llkat nonalrao i _ `Shown the above paragraph, as toi ;its relationship to the district about -Barrie, Mr. JQJ. Brown. told The Ad-` vvancethat the situation would hardly` apply here, Duchess are _a fairly` 1 ll good crop; Colverts, St. Lawrence _and fall apples while under the aver- age are of `good quality. '_FO|1i` or ve -`thousand barrels of` Duchess apples, he said, would be shipped out of this point. Spies and winter fruit. are about half a crop, In the southern .._._; _ LI-A nnucnfu 9,10 fff 9+` . `.1110! C 19 V vs awn" Brown athought _ that greater aztxbmtxonu shou'_ld_ be gxven by fruxt growegs to pnfmg and spraymg and to atklng care not. tolet wormy ap- ples lie on the ground, to work havoc for the following seaspn. Norton, To OWNERS or npcs y V . ~ . A Q As the Lggislaturc hut~de_cided that l: the Ord_er-:.n-Council re. muzzling of dogs must` be continued, nt.1g:ut, un- ltil _De en:bcr.`a1l dogs mu;t_be kept [ properly mauled `or prosecutions vnll 3-A-9 `Ru antler 8,30-Holy `Communion. I _. 11.00-'Mot1nn.nd,S_ern1on\*- .aoo-;+sgga;y- ggnoat. . V urch . You sun ISAY. am; DID!!!` Invvvu -v--.__- __ 1no+;fn. 3. : a19as._v:m. : y wuss .. DONNELL-. Clerk IOROFAIR WAS coon} King : Weather and Big Attendance V On Hand To Make Directors T) Wear Sunny Smiles. % A 3 TWO Tll0USAND PRESENT! in nd -11 Savings Account at he, in -a`c`<:umu1ating this why not start "one. now; in- - A-....\n..'nrlp`rI nf Ino'hes1 Exhibit of Heavy Harses Would `Be Hard to Surpass. Kingls Weather prevailed for the World s Fair at -Oro on Tuesday, and it was a particularly applicable saying that all roads led to Oro Town- Hall on that day. Possibly, the fact of Orillia and Coldwater fairs being cancelled helped to swell the numbers,` or possibly the fine weath- ._ -.._-..1...I ...:o`l. 4-Inn run!-pA I-nncnifnlifu numbers,_ possmly me nne wcaux-' `er, coupled with the noted hospitality.` `of the residents of thispart of the Township, enticed. such 3. large gath; ering--certain. it was that the Oro Fair of 1910 will go down in -the his- tory of the Society, as the most suc- cessful and besttattended show since its -inauguration `-some`f` fty-seven years ago. , ALA .-urea-c-u:11nn 11D\:tD IN; 9 ycala agu. During the `morning vehicles of all descriptions, from the modest demo- crat Containing the farmer and his family, to the stylish town turn-outs from Barrie and Orillia, could be `seen on all the thoroughfares lead- iing to the fair grounds, and by noon .1... .......:.. ..m..I= Fa-nrn Rm-rie and Oril- `mg to tne 18.11 . gruuuua, auu L) ..W.. the main roads/from Barr_ie and Oril- lia presented `the appearance of a' ~c]osely-moving procession. Even the "honk! honk! of the auto was heard on all sides, causing many to stop l I {and wonder if they were not at a big "` ~-4 17-2.. `[4. 2.. ncndnfp that 6.l'l(l WOI1(ll` II Incy Wcnc IIUL an a u. LCounty Fan`. It is estxmated that I` this year s attendance was over 2,000, and all present seemed to. thoroughly enjoy themselves. v V I To Spy that the show was good is 4`n c-1-aft-'5 ;+ milrllv--for in some` of the: l 10 {at Int: suuw was guuu .. `to state it mildly--for in th classes no better exhibits will be seen_ at any county show. This was par-. ticularly. true of the equines, in which section every.class was well lled,` `bringing out the nest showing of, `the heavy variety yet exhibited at} :this, the home of the agricultural` lhorse. The Governm.ent expert judge,` Mr.' 'Smith, was very complimentary` to` the farmer-breeders of Oro Town-\ | ship, `saying the showing in the heavy l `horse classes was by far the best he] had been privileged `to judge at any- show this fall. Mr. Richard Roe wasl {successful in carrying, off the sweep-l (stakes with a yearling colt, besides 5 securing a number of the red tickets. Mr. Geo. Crawford. who may always`! ` be relied on to furnish some ne ani- mals, carried off three firsts in as} many entries. | rnu - _ _ LL`A -ILLn..._L aunt of. Q-\`q.1\g,._ ` IIICIIIJ \rIlIuIl\rl4u . H ` The cattle, although not so numer-; ions as in some former years, were of 'n.e quality; several imported bulls calling for most favorable comment from the knowing ones, Mr. Gilbert] Love gathered in the sweepstakes for cattle with an admirable showing.` In. the sections for sheep and pigs some good examples of the attention paid by. the farmer to this money-I making end of his business were on exhibition. ` Taken altogether the-. live stock was of the best qualitv,l and as a prominent director was heard to remark Twill be some Ishow where they show better stock qthan Oro. p' ` lllll \ll\Jo ` In the dairy produce .classes, the ladies fancy work, _.cut owers, etc., the exhibition was quite up to form.- cr years, the lastmamed class being` much superior _to past shows. . "V A _ - -11 -I...-....na .....4u--groom`, IIIIr|\aIl hl\I'l\rl l\lj .p\.r `av-up _--v ~~ -- The entries in all classes aggregat-R ed in the neighborhood of 1100, be--, ing several hundred more than last; vear, and Secretary Tudhope had a,. busy time of it lling out entrv tick-l ets and looking after the exhibitors.` ,9 1_-LA._.._ L-_2I.I:....- -.--.I I Interest eur_rent rat drawn at 2 VIC Clllu l\I\Jl\lll6 unuvn ~--- ------~---- The need of better buildings and! `stable accommodation for the horses and cattle was very. apparent to the observer. Had the threatened show- er rnateriaiized yesterday the shelter `would have been totally inadequate `for the extra large attendance. ,_ -_, _-9n `L... 'l.U| L119 \.J\I.La Juabv u ---------- vs , ` The list of prize winners willbel `given 111 full next week. 3 | Notes of the Day. Pres. Raikes had the smile. that wouldn t wash off. 1V\IIaI\|LI 5, I v u a | a van. Warden Garden. was there} with. the glad hand working overtime.` '1 11-, _f LL- f`-..L_-I D_nn n 1.; uuaau v....= v-----___-- b?1"l1e `ladies of `the Central Pres. !.Church. served hot meals. |`\l|lUIl vi: u-nu v vs. at`... __-..-... Major Currie `was, ` as. usual, on hand and; had a Joke and a.vhandshake- for all. T __ ca. k'\` . n on a ~ g. tor an. `L ! Mr. H._ Boag, of ;he Barrie I_-1"ouse,| was an mterested spectator at [the l_ horse 1-in . ` 15 _- t\,.!_1-,. 1.-.: ___..--.. -.. LI...` -nv. aw ..--,- 1 P1-e_s.. Quinjan hag}. aneye on the best an the hve stock, and oedoulgt hi-xiduced a number to'_show at_Barr1e. next week. 5 any vv wuss- Hillsdale ba}nd, withjthe assistance of several prominent Barrieites. fur- nished abundance of music during the day. . > . ' My! but you is" a good ban , but. it no kin touch the bagpipes, _ re-. marked one of Scotials sons, as `Hills- _ dale ` band struck up. "`0rillia s contingent included" `the Chief of Police. No doubt; sent: along to "guide the thirsty ones home in the opposite jdirec/tion from Ath- _e'r1ey.t V ` - V - .- if -"p g " `U ' The dispensers of liquid refresh-. ments,--ice cream . cones and; pink lemonade--although very numerous, ,' thriving: business. On) is ,in ;_the ffdxy . A '--r.:`., . w_ D. Manager! ,I'.'e, I_'Q.wkest `who ; %svr91:~i95*;*b;%*h9., 1=ic*?(%; 9% 2900066000OOOQCOOOOOOOOOO: 39Qoeoooeoodbodoqoooooeoo:l Duck shooting is` reiyorted to be! pretty fairvout at _Little Lake. . g -A special meeting of the W. A. ofl Royal =Victo'ria Hospital will be held; on Friday at 4 o clock in the Court Room. ~ . ' L - ` i r- . ,--Spices for pick1ing-pure, whole` and ground, in bulk and packages.. Garlic, peppers and all essential con- diments for pickling, at Bothwel1 s. -The W;CtT.U. till serve refresh- ments during the Fair days, at Mr. Johnston s shop on the north side of Elizabeth St. ' .---Engagement rings. and lmarriagei lxcenses u sually go together. E. I-Li Williams, Jeweller, Dunlop St., has: both for sale, also wedding rings.'; See him. ` I Wi11iaiisiiE%Fe113F. '157n713i{'StTf hiigl ~j:!;l:. i}o;v"';i}'e5_'3;>'b"w";, 5321} is not lsaoth _for. sale. 3.150 1'mR$- l known, but it` is surmised that And- ; Ce h`m- lerson, who was a. trusted tramp serv- l Owing to the lateness of the sea-`ins six months for vagrancy, by ison and the uncertain weather the g means -Of a key Opmed the C1001` 168(1- |Su'nday sacred concert in Queen s 5 538 *0 the day 700m and With the aid ` Park has been eanee1]ed_ 4 :of a plank or similar device was en- ___P.IE.S__Bry'SOn.S pies. `Pumpkin {abled to get himself and pal over the Apple Raisin Lemon Your choice .3ail wall. Their absence was not dis- ! 9 ' 1 . . 1 overe : r . m as` each. our pumpkin mes arms: (1 for some hours afterwards a treat. From your grocer, our sales-! TmkY .Rid is O". his holidaysr men. 0.`. iphone to Na 26's and the duties were being performed \ . \ . . . :p'ro tern. by Abraham '-Rankin. Ed- "V`ngar`*Eng115h malts T317380 ' wards, who was sent down from and the celebrated Canadian VinegarsI;Mid1and for 3 mos_ for theft, had mam1faW1'd'bY Wi13n. LYt1 -only: arrived the night before. He 5:; 3:53? fa`3trB'igi11;v:f1:`gth: P1'itY'ihad, according to prison regulation, V [been bathed! and his street clothes. ..;.A;_mie; 1 wamryou to get a pair I were left lying in the bath room of $4.50 patent leather b1uehe1-5_ The|w_here they had been doetl. These Carey Shoe Co. have them on sale,d153PPf3Yd next m01`1lmg 310:-. With `for $2_98_ Opposite BrQwn s 5eed;the prisoner, who thus has the ad- store_ I` V .vantage of being able to dispense lwith the conspicuous striped garb in It pays to 'a.`1V'=i5e- ion Saturday 1 his ight for liberty. Anderson went 3' lost locket was adverused from tms away with the turnl overalls and cice at I p.n1., and the article ivastsweater 3 p'm' The ncnnnnc YITDPD cnnn nlxnu4- 11 -an -PIE'S-Bry,son. s Pumpkin, i? Apple, Raisin, Lemon. choice,;'; 10 cts. pics are} a treat. From grocer, sales- !_ men`, phone No. `,` malt, Tarragon i Vinegars 1 manufactured `by Lytle & E Co., noted for their strength, purity` and avor, at Bothwe11 s. iof patent The iCarey sale,` Ifor seed ;` | ' ` i ` -T-Annie; ' 1 advertise. `On Saturdaylg was f1_'om cfce p.m., artlcle was! returned atV3 p.m. the same after`; ` noon.` _ An extra premium is given to , imemers joining the Barrie Horti-"I 'cu1tural Society before the first of: ;October. See the} Secy. or 'any of. l the Directors. A VV'.C.T.U. parlor social` will bel ;held in the home `of Mrs. Edwardl EBrown, corner of Blake St. and Nel- lson `Square, on Thursday `evening,- |Sept. 22. A silver collection will be: I taken. T I 7 -The W. A. of the Roya1.Victor1al _Hospital will s&;'v(<;Ja16t dmngr on\ `Tuesday and ._e nes ay at arrie` `Fall Fair. Dinner, 25c. Tea,- ice` {cream and cake served during after `noqn. -V The re atthe Gas: Works on Fri-! . day morning did not amount to much, lbut thesituation might easily have become "extremely. dangerous froml `the proximity of the gas reservoir. The ames ate through a portion of .the roof, the re probably originat- ing in a chimney spark. Dama.ge,i about $150. A _ V -`Barrie now has a wholesale bootg Land shoe house to supply coun_try' sdealers. _Warer.oom in connechon with The Carey Shoe Co. Inspector Penton had samples` taken from four more private wells iand forwarded to Toronto. The an-I ~aly`sis showed that all four were in-`, fected with bacteria. of intestinal or-j 'igin. Several typhoid cases in Town were traced to. these wells. Where possible; all house owners should `make eonnecti-on with the public} I mains. l i The ~Co1legiate ;Institute again .opens strong in numbers and vigor- ous in activity. Already there are 196 pupils in attendance, and newi pupils are coming in daily. The at-` gtendance by forms is as followszi | Form I-69; Form. II--34; Int. Form `-32; Form III~ a (Matricu1ation)-: iso; Form III b (Normal En.trance)i I---16; Form IV-(Faculty of Educa- | tion)-_-I5. -T`he Carey Shoe Co. have on: sale` this week 400 pairs women"s dongola bluchers, worth $2.00, fqr $1.30. Op- lposite Brown s seed store. - I Mr; A._S.'St. John has retumedi [from attending the -Horticultural ex- Ihibition of the Niagara District held at St. Catharines. `He reports that Barriemissed it by not `entering for the St. Catharines Cup, a $50 trophy,- as the owers shown at the- Barrie Exhibition: discounted those of the winnings `Society, viz., the Toronto` Horticultural Society. Especially was! this true iniasters, hydrangeas and phlox drummondi. ' i I s , 1 NEWS Anouw TOWN ._-__-. Cmxdcnsod Advvrtisements `quiet this head mu; 3times, soc ; payable st;-1ctly in advance. V\A`\"l'Il)- A 1n-z1id`-for gneral hovuaewonrk. Apply Mus. C. H. Ross. Toronto St. 33-381 i The coming season Manager Pow-| Lei]: will perso-naliy attend to the ad- ;vance sa1e._of reserveaseats for Grand `Opera. House attractions. T l - In -n,_._ 'l.`_-_4\ !a,horse several years ago, was over-| come by a fainting spell`, and was at- ten`ded to by Dr. `Gilchrist of Orillia. ] , -,,-__!_I__I urn \a-------- I-\olI\l\v|J LU II. `III vanvnoo-u. A cow in. the cattle pens provided `nolittle amusement and somewhat of a Danie by taking a_hurdle over `the `bars and rushing through the crowd. Its second jump over a wire fence (fortunately not barbed) was considerably rshort--and here it re- mained suspended, with fore legs over thefence until rescued by some bystanders. ' .1 11\l"-_;.-.1 _: A..."-(\..a.....:- 'I'\....4. ll III-IllI.\.l\vI U-II . I. F. Mtcalf,~ of the Ontario: Dept. of Agriculture, was judge of roots and. eld crops, and tookadvantage of `the opportunity to advance the `cause of `fruit growing ,'a.nd orchard cars. and cultivation. He says the orchards are `sadly neglected by the eefaijnxer, butdcarr he made. to yield 3.; : __`_l'.``.,8t.t_Cvi'. "f-_If\'C`t``1;lI't'`.l` egfovr _- -the " time expended *-tha,-a"`airn6st`1--anyl-on eez*"<`-e1ii'e'i>`jf9,_j1-'trne_i1t of (Continued on Page: Four.) $1.06 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCWEH smug COPIES taut: crun- IPRISONERS ESCAPED Jamie: An!e rson and Wm.~Edwards` g AP1tefer Sweet Liberty to Confines 1 Castle Sissons. irunmynnln nounmnc Andi Tf #1T6o..\'1"s' 7i`o` RENT-With or without luosml. Apply toGeo. Jones. Bar- rieliou-l,o1'MaI 61 llcbonald st. 3_7-9 ` Some time early Thursday, mo_rn- 'ing two prisoners, James Anderson [and wmiam Edwards, made their icscape from the .County Jail. , ... `The escapes were seen about 11.30 `am. on Thursday by Mr. John Acon- Hey near Shanty Bay. and were evi~ ldently hiking for the north country. | ,~ rs. ` 0 . l Governor Sissons on ascertaining ;the escapeof the men immediately apprised the local police, and tele- .grams were sent out to police con- lstables in various directions. A re- `ward of $25 is offered for the recap- ture.of the prisoners. Anderson is ! about 40 years old, 5 ft. 6 in. in height `and peaks with a Scotch accent. His icomganion is` an American, 5 ft. 9 _.. 1. 1| _...1 __..._1_i 1... 1...... .. L- ,... Lulu cuuuu 13 an r\u:\..11\,a1I, 3 IL. 9 `in. t 11, andvouldx be from 20 to 25 year` _of :_1Ag<;:_.;)`- . I A 1. zoooooooobooooooooooooo of '| 3.4!..m.....:. i Miss Florence Marr in visiting in. !M1d1and. I Co. Engineer Jupp of Orillia was. `in Town on Friday. \ ! Mr. Joe Gannon of ' Penetangui- ishene spent `over Sunday in Town. Mr. J. Moore of Toronto was '11 Town for a day or two during the week. mac. \ Miss Bertha Gibson V of Toronto- } spent the week-end in Town with her 1 mother. 5 Mrs. T. A. McvCart'hy and Master Junior left this week on an extended visit to `Scranton-, -Pa. Mrs. Skinner of Bradford is spend- jing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. i Malcomson. Mr. Thos. Drury `has returned from [ 21 ten days trip to Auburn, 111., where {he had been visiting his brother. , 7 M1-. F'rancis_ Margin of New 01'- leans was a xfxsitor m Town for the ;vreek-end. He is an old Barne boy. 1 t Majo} D. H. and Mrs. MacLa.ren are home afger a three months _ tour of Great Bntain and the Contment. % Mr, and Mrs. R.H. W-ebb and Miss \-Eunice motored to Midland Saturday +[an_d spent a few days there with Lfnends. T -. Th.e wedding tookplace yesterday of Miss Mamie Robinson of Brad; {ford St. and .Mr. Appleton of Sault `Ste. Marie. A Mr. Wm. Hunter of"Victoria, B.C.,, was in Town'for a day or two. He `is a. brother-in-law of Mr. Jos. Arm- msti-ong of McDonald St., and at _one time, many years ago, was-in the gro- Icery business here. - i Mr. Frederic Nicholls, son of Mr. Frederic Nicholls, of Toronto and Barrie, was married Thursday to Miss Mary E. Hennessey, daughter ~ of a prominent man. in Lynn,, `Mass, The marriage took place at the home of the bride's parents, Captain and Mrs. Willeiam F. Hennesesy, in Wash- inszton street, theJRig_ht Rev. Mgr. Arthur Feeling, pastor of St. Mary s Church, ofciatinvg. The _bride was given away by her father, and was gowned in ivory satin, veiled with duchesse lace. She carried lilies of the valley. and wore orange blos- soms as peariornamzents, besides the .gro_om s "gift, a handsome` diamond pendant. Mrs. Morgan of Roxbury, in. a Parisian pink silk; trimmed with mink,` attended the bride, and Miss 'Ade]i~new_Hennessey acted as ower- girl ._to_heres`i_ster.' Mr. Walter Nich- olls jwasf;best- `man, and `following -the ~`r.ee 9tioi1f'fand'1suppcr Mr. and Mrs. "t N.ic,.l,io.lIs}."-: left for New York. They j.sai1q31 `A;?'Fri2i;Tx1r:`l - _,for`=.- .a_` tvyo-`m.onths . L ' `(mfg 5;0i.1.'99'l1_f;'~._-- 3135-.:;: is v F0l'ND-~;\I31i:11'H00t Pipq in Case. Owner` L'anha\`1'. by provmg--property and I nn'x'n1r (rm lhi_ min-2-ri=nn1pnt_ ' I Sub/stitnte on Duty---Rewar'd Offered For Capture. SOCIAL PARAGRAPHS `ULAH ".1 Ln nu uuuu I. x.:v.'2 nu 't lmhI1\'t`.. by provmg myxng for mm 2xd\'<':`HSel'l1eI1t. U1: S;\I.1 .. I.\` \v-ARI`)SIX--8`-roamed Brick H0u.~`c. on Ho'r;:at.e St. '=Ap`ply to Donald Johnston. ;\11am1.m1z*. A 38-`Nip 0.41:. PE .\ R 1.. st` .\` BU`RS'l`.~ win the may [ who pickcnl 1.1: :1 Pearl Sunburst`wi`bh dia- mond centre. in front of the Queen's Hutch` Thursday noon. .~iepmn;-her 15:11. kindly return mhe"A1nm.;-0 Ollice, and receive reward. ((9.99 Highest pI'ic(- in cash .puMid for good cedar shix.g1cbou:~:, do1iv.~(-.red1n Barrie or -at any ';'l`.I .. sidin:~mi'nin one hundred miles of Barrie. J. H. (;LAI{l{, Shingle Manufacturer. Bame.Ont. ' ht! '- lVI\Jl`I-I I\I hfil` We have a .lar;:e amount of money tmloan muwest. c11rx`entm.1es.citherin small orin.lII.`8e \ Ilmums. on tho isu(:uI`iL_V .of rood farmunlortw V flees. Mc(,`~.4.I{"l`H\'. BOYSEMURCHISON. hmlnn h~m:.v Ru:-hi n .3. FRANK JACKSON. FOR -sAL`-E on "rb L31`. 1 l U.M7ABIyE;.P`-. {M PROPER_TY. helm!` the] . North Ha`f of Lot No. Thwteen. imthe. Elsbm _Conces$10;`.of- thesTownship,vnt Ilhih wnmmng Ono Plmulretl Acresmmore 051933. PTOBGIIY know runs the "-McKinley Foam: Land-good ciz1_v lo_a.m.-well Watered. good two storey brick house amd bank xbatn '95:X46 .!"`$`Yj:0n. 1Possessic,n.givan March _lat. 19ll=\W.ith 1 fi:l1`*;1`|e,ge:of -Fall _p10;l;ghil}g. etc-.` tn the mean- For Fmnther tc~rra+: and: ,particulats apply: 10- TH08. UORB u`.'1`:'r, Chlhnnx D I\ ,...,o.. ' 37-38 MM r; mi Gulf? opriiia nous: cIlBlv-- . _. - vg._,,yv\io IVVU TREAT ron ALL :| Boss: 81-00- s"`i'`;1llo8ale at the Opera House fl`-0m'90 m' [ nd from 2 no 5 p,m. Phone 5103- I l As\'-.m1~Pa1ri.-, F 1-amcc, 191)`). ._._ GRQNTOPEM H0031: .TEMBE anal: c. not can ' IUIIUJ `. 31191!) yourself `ma \ ~ ._ `Others I ` L '~ But my the mone- money that sa1i:s`\3 t 1u save--n6t ' Tough . 311: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mmMo -u"" w. ~em`*~Y IN mzzountg `_ 9N1~muous :1-aaronmuIc:~ ` W Feature . Between Acts than is. Mmnmrminment of ntroduced 5 undo, [.A.!\"FE:l*)i>(:);:I` general rervant. -at e -once. 1 _ `Apply to Mrs. Wallwin, 38 *Ma.r7 PVHII I ` HEX Il`x.uy:1.L_I.\'c \VES'l` me SUBS AND mo? NIHTHE A1.-_.__ _- __;- A U qlul. A.l._:.1.HE MARQET HOIEL . l.\'I\-_.__II I\___..__; _ wamsapes} Wluu Accomm ation. Remodelled E and Eeiurnished fhronghout. ' I I10]-ITS.-Special vandoitll :'.'."a`a'.e, 6&2? `s%` eatfwon sole , VVQIIJ -'-"Something worth while mlliiiaos. yca. uIL'\Jxx IE I H . plop Street Burne. vu. uuts ts ! 1'1`. (`ttmhanx P.(.:,, or to rvllwwuunw . -so ~'--nu '- '-v C? T U V The Girl with the jnknor ,. . % : . n tower Vhthln the I)cpa\Qf Her : aun rest compounded at lghest t meg, Money may be with- any itime. I _ Barrie Bra`nch- A v ` ` __-.-n-npsf `II I 1-1-9 w vygun ta Entirely I)v`'. _. V 17-. Re" "J93 A .- _ v,---` . cm! 311451: 'x~:'r PPIHFBCR Rn... Brtrai`ts OF CANADA; 70i6NY '1"o LOAN iii IITU 7- 0'Oonne!LzPi'opriebor. I CEDAR WANTED ,hotographic- A Made by- ` ' "PY\Il Nu $'1?E\V'A RT.~.& $TEW`ART; Barristrso ' Ram-in gg. $5,344,700? r M.000.000 is H Rowe? seclal auadeualt. wHbL: No. 39421} PuILI_u-In. , Ir L'up[`:DUl`. . Winnipeg | C on. Bemodelled 13.. A1 TV BI 37-as '% '3 y mm Stf {No REBATE cumnnl To own. Imus riapenyming Vacant:-%-SI|odd `Gone To . tmsr. PEN.'f0N $ UNIFORM] Matter %T . m% be;-ingjuouses Referred .to .Committee. ' _-.'__.- -vnv; _ - uuu gnu}. _xB'-ll 'Ze1~phone` Co. requested__. per- Imission Ito open portions of Poy.ntz, `~_Ow.en, James, Wors-ley, Maple (Ave.), .`Ro'ss 1W. and Mary `Sfs. for $he` plac ?in`g"Of"p0ies and wires. ` I There was La vbig -array of empty seats :in- tthe council chamber at 7.30 pm. on Monday, the occasion of the 15:51: xpost-waeation. mee_tin g of the Town Lawvmakers. By- 8' o .c1ock a rbaxte -quotumi -had arrived in home- opathic fashio-n and M ayorBeec'roft wa:s.;en'a.bled -to take the chair. - One . or tw`o~o?th.er members came in later. The :absentees were Little, Bidwell, Rodgers, Powell and Gray. T ' `D:_n `rn-n-_1-, 'i*`leshe'r sought leave to `-p:1ac,-e a Y, in. _the sewer at N. Dy- ment s new resldence- - T.'E. McMurray called attention` to omission of $125 item. for extras on Elizabeth St.` sewer. A bill 01; :" extras 'for the sidewalk` work was` E enclosed in the communication. v A 4 a rut. \- A - A - v_-vvv-w\; 5. V \l|llJIl||lII\uIBI\JII. 1 `Ald. Thompson }y1ed a. claim for `[-'dam'ages'-to a buggy caused by horse taking fright at an obstruction on VVe11ington St., threatening suit un- less `the `Town paid _for the repairs'. `I MA; .f`_ , __.v -- -- 1...... _-v. up-v .-ruuun -`LeVnno1`:,'CowanV& Brown wrote {enclosing account against Town for $901.05 for services rendered. in com nectiou--with the Canada Producer Co. agreement with the corporation and other matters. ` ' V: L `II -.7 Gull-Qlnull-`V `.~lu\al -V vv ----- f_Another rgpoft by thg same com- wmxttee turn,e'd'down- Sanitary Ix_1spec- V-tor Penton s-request for a umform. .nuc` . 1 1I,,, -11 AII Solicitor `Boys forwarded. by-law providialg for construction of C1'a.D; iperton `St. sewer. . -. . * ff`! 1'} `.7 Y`? I. 1 qt 1 A ;.rv'.1`v};; I."V..'i-`I-'c>'s.pita1 applied for ex- y tension of sewer on Ross St. to ac :- icom_modate-gthe new wing. i A u.......`..7."5}_ia __.-1...,_ -; ______..L_ __-_- ` Board of W'orks. _ ' \r\dnoa_QAJ\l\.LlOI.\-I ._,p.aav any 11 11 an: A Iar`g*c:"c;1ix"im.ber of accounts were. passed for p_ay,men_t, -the h_eavi est Items bemg m connection wxth the Ald. Bea1fdsley"(Finance) on behalf of .zhis:2v-{ re_commende:l ;against~.`t11t$xiri_11g citizens `reductions ;on taxes through property being Ivacant, the appliants having failed Ito avail,t-hemselves of` the `remedy {L-provided'by the Court of Revision. 1 3 "The -der of the Berlin`Br'ewing `Co-., to pay $21 in full of taxes, was accepted, said property not having been .0pen as a business place for the }'past year. x LII rw ' I - ,,',..,_ /1'53- , ,1 mg an uu: aluuunbv .uuvv.r- , , Deputy.-R;-.<.\ze._(I'alt1v\tell said Mr. Pen.ton s salary wags very good, _and -.if the Inspeatqr wms[).qd,_t_o be relnev; .ed we can easily kgt .t`.an.Qther man. - . I-_A. an A cvnl-A fl` .rwA`ld-I. Cii'aig's committee (Fir.e and P<')'lice) advised against the Towns: ipaying fog-_"phones in. the residencesi -of P. C. s Lam'l;ie.and`T$WI1fy-` \*v- -~---v--v ---z---- -v_- - ------------ i ';`1 he:`r;ep0rt'\\vvas challenged by Ald. {'Beardsley who moved an amend- ln1'en.t.. In aybrief speechhe cham- lpioned-'th.e-caause of the Inspector for 'a uniform-=ard"-referred to the extra work he ha`d'ha`d and .would still" have rethe`,dog-muzzling regulation. ` AIJ f".__2._ ...n_6n.I A." `roars-ucv nvhrn llaV,\- [U Lll\v' .\J\'l5 lIl.y|u-ago-as -v....------- L Ald. Cr.a_ig.~w:ante.d to know where! `this thing a-would end. Barrie will` be `buying clothes for corporation [laborers u3ftfa:3\Whil: W85 hi-SA 531*.` [castic commsen-t. , ' Ii ,__. --- _.-l..._.. .. Ald. Clark `could not see where a [uniform w,as,.ne.,ce,ss.a;:y for the Saniv itary_Inspectm'. .E\zcrybody knew the lcfcyal now. . - - ' NCDD LID \v\.'IIFJI'ICIVIl|v- ! - ' r, _-,. -z ........a. Lilllbll III-I II` Ald. Yqung was .in: favor bf treat- ing all the ..ofaessA:al_:ke. `l'\_._--L-_ DAL-pn 50:14 MP 'Mu\.,;ncL uvvuw. 1 Aid. Garrett prmwad _th,e_.adQpti'o-1| o&,a report authorizing .r.enan-s am the` `following streets: . 1)" William ..St.` to be graded _and g_u:avsle.d .b_e,l.W.e.en Goutan and Hlolgate .St.S..-5 (2) Back St. to be surveyed so -as to establish the anreet line`; (3) Dunlop .S.t. .to..b. graded and graveled between Duck- worth ;_and' Berczy Sts.; (4) jqhn St. N. to have a cement walk from Owen St. to Peel St.; (5) -Dunlap St. to have a 3-foot cement crosising op- osite gas works; (6) Tinm St. to ave walk continued abqut. 80 feet. 7 Contractor McMurrayv will be n'oti-"j ed that his conu-actV'cal'l_s for grad- v,,. _....| 4.1..` In}: an-nnnnf for extfas tied that his coprracr, cams iv! ,5... mg and that his account for extras will be paid provided there is a re- _duction. _of `$100.. V . i _ V Ald. Beardsicy introduced by-Jaw providing for the construction of Cdapperton. St. sewer.-.~ Same was read? sueeessively three times `and passed. Aid`. `Beardsley, gave the `C 'ncil a resume of the business ddne at`.the meetim /of the -Ontari-o Mumc:p a! As_s__>cietion; * -uId'.:_l'.!; `LXI ;