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Northern Advance, 4 May 1911, p. 5

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Perxixislvion was `given the Commis- sioners to` remove the poles from the gore. ` . . -~-z ""`1"I `"`"J "V t `` `````` _` ``' T Sprott---Les1ie-Tha_t $500 be T ad- vanced to `the Parks Commission on` |uccount of levy. ' ,_.___M ,. . ... . `. - w lxvifiltvatlts-`-t'Jr;a.',ivg.-I---That petitions for street watering on frontage tax be presented by May 15th. ' \ Blaek-Bo thwe1l-`-That J. D. `Rod- gers, Mrs. Black, E. Donnell, R; Black, andthe Be1l_ Phone`Co., be allowed to trim or remove trees; . Craig-'Sprott* - That Postmaster Paton be'requested to ask_ the Dom-A inion to supply a uniform for the! |P_`ostman, ' 1 -.4 Fraser -A-V-Wesl'ey-That the purchase of .,a steam roller and grader be `con- sidered. ` A Wes1ey-I-Alinds - That picks, shov- els, plows, scoop, etc., be purchased. qv\n4\LL T -..12 _ VIII, - A Luna q )Mc0llGALl a `s;'% \ 3>i?re.2 f=(:-onttnue. -*"j : - -. 3`. I u ` '3 .2 --'~.- ~ A`1d.Z '1VTVesl:ey--.` `Not fdr one. singlei `solitary. day I continue. .1\|',`u nu ..... _.--\ The A]1:;i1dale Grore `is being rais- ed by the placing of a number ' of loads of earth t*1rere`on. This will be` re--s0 lden, ower beds wil'l be set up, `and :1 cement curb placed around the` whole gore. - '\r -. . - - - J _.n. ELIZABETH. 8'1`. LADIES? ELIZABETH 31'. Ivmrnomsr. GENTS FURNISHINGS THE WEATHER IN `APRIL. 01?;-fio-nan`: si-ocx` _ _,: Lo\\l_|vl!:s1*.;;-' pnxpagt 1 ` a. 8'1`. npwonwn LEAGUE. onnnnl vnnnl-...n ..c' 4.1.. 1:113. Mrs. \'nmlerl.mrgl1 and her sn, Sib- ley, will make a short visit with 'Mrs. \'nn s sister in Hamilton. "Mr. Sil_>le_v Vanderburghhas been in llelirzate health and it is thought that the air on the mountain at Hamilton will be benecial to him. T Temperatures. NORT HE RAN ADKIANCE ...24. . . ; .. GRAVES --At Mim1ett s . Point, Al- 2m], 31 de'g3_ 1and_a 1e, on Tuesday,` ,._May2nd,Eliza- temp. for; May ` both `Ann_,_ wife_ 'of,_'_Gep.' Graves. 30 years . . . Funeral ,..'I,`hin-edgy at'~'.2 .p.m. to -31:. `H. BUTTERY. ' ,I. .1" %[17 Lt".`7-7?-> VI-';'?% % % ` MART1IN}-;.-At' they 1-elsi_len_Ja' _3)f his daughter; * Yan'dfbm"gh,` Hum- ~_i1ton,' on~...Sni1day _ Apzi1_,3oth, Mr, ' V ' `- W- F. Martin 'Q nrmn" n--2-`I--ml L<;west Highest `-15: Au`) _.M'cLEAN`--.-At; the xesjdence of her son, . Mr- Malcom__&MLea_n, Dnnlop ` _,_St-,, (in Thursday; "April 27th, Mrs. 1 ' `Mary McLean. Funeral to Canning- ` V to1_1,;on% Saturdny."`i.,_. ` O. MEAR$_-I1L;`~ ?1?hQ1"I.1,171I.+t'0.n "We 4` day,` April 26th,, "' Jouhh, A-0 VMeara, ` aged 62-years,`-; - . ` ROGERS-"-`In Bgrjrie, ,~on Saturday, April ,_-[of Mr. J and ;B:%J+%.%~Rogas.%%V4 8: j . Ollg \aaaA5J4Av\.IL1"l0 uuuuuy nay,` on `[1188 ! day, May 2nd, Langh`lin~ Cameron,I _ aged 70 years. _. ' . Funera1`on Thursday. at ".2 pan. to, ~ Guthrie Cemeteryg. e ` ' A CRONAN-At Lefioy, _on- Thursday, April 27th, William , Q1-onan, aged 77 . years. `;;Fun.e1Fal-rgu` `Belle `Ewart pn Satur'_igy,_; 29th.; . nnv 1; n you I~JIlll`|n|lI'.lfJ,` ltllu . FOX--At th homefof `her daughter, Mrs.` Apps,' in Toronto, `pnt Thurs- day, April -r27t`h~,~MrB. A. Fox, 'F1"'IAI`117 A` has 'uu:n` CAMERON-At Shn'nfy~ Bay, on Tues- a.;v_. Mnv 9...! 1'.......I.1:... n .... .... : CARTWRIGHT _-e- `On Tuesd-y, May 2nd, at the R;_ V. "Hospital, to .Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, .of Mathe- son, a daughter. .. .. ' DAVI_S--On _.Satur.day~, April 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. OttoiDav`ia, Minesing, a daughter. -'- C -L V . ` The Rev. Mr. Starr preached an in- twesting sermon to '.the Oddfllows met Sunday morning. . Quarterly ser- via-ns win be held next Sunday. [WEBB-:In the 1:. V." Hospital {on Monday, _.May'1st, to Mr. and Mrs. TWes`. Webb, 9. `daughter. _ I lPARASOLS--Ladies -Pamsolsl with heavy Silver and Gold Plated Handles, regular value $1.25 and 31.50. Friday and.Saturda.y $1.00 85 $1.25 CHILDREN'S--Heavy Ribbed Black Cotton Hose ` 5:1; to 10, regular value 20c pair. Friday and Saturday - ' - - _ - 15c pair UNDERWEAR-Ladies Combination Underwear, I short sleeves - - 50 per garment, PARASOLS--Ladies P94-as.olsT, the new Diretor Handle - - - V - $1.50 IBLACK LISLE--EmBrovidered Hose, regular value 9 E 50c pair. Friday aud Saturday - 35c pair VESTS---La . short of no. sleeved Vests, Specigl - ` -' `- 10c and 12c each. `ALL PURE -SILK TAFFETTA RIBBONS-A1l shades, good wide width, regular value 15c yd. Friday and Saturday - -5 - 11c yd. . V ` RIBBON REMNANTS-Ll m. to 3;, imwilae and from 1' to 2} yds long. Friday and Satur- day_ - J -- 10c each. HOSE-Ladies Blak Cotton. hos, me colors," regular value, :20c pair. - Friday and Sat- urday - . - - 2 pairs 25c. Miss Milligan of Newmarket as sumed her duties as teacher in Burton Ave. school on Monday, taking the classes whioh Miss Longman had been teavhing. .. - - LADIES HOSE-Sky Blue, Alice Blue, Pink; Champagne, Navy, Old Rose, Tan and Black, Lace or Black embroidered Hose, regular value 35c.pair. `Friday and Saturday - 25c. 'PURE%SILKATAFFETTA RIBlONS--Al1 colors, hl` Q :1 L.--.A`--- HANDKERCHIEFS--=I._a3:li_f:s White; Lavgn Herr}- -L:L-L _'_1 1'1`, ,, II EVl|N&MUHCHISON Fsriday and. Saturday -uuuu, on~-..unnaay,A A`p1'.l1 ~3U_tl|, Mr. W. H. Martin, a fo1fm,i,3r";resident` pf g'I`_hornton.' A ` . I \-I-U-J, 5111131` `Niall , IE1 ormerly of _Ba1-rie`. vi` A `----A.- 4.-_.- ' --_.............., _..>. a. can. and. &U&IJIJ\IuL` K)"-"LII LUIULD, about 6 in. wide, regular value 25c yd. Friday and Saturday - - 18c yd. The third gnnuai `Board Meetingibf the Railroad Y.M.C;A. will _be heid -on Tuesday next at 8.15. Refresh- ments will be served and a program of music given. T ' A. u - uu'-a4uu-auza VI Luau LJGWH L.lClu" Iagc-1;af regular 5c each. Friday and Saturday J _ - - 8 for 25c. LADIES GOODS "`There a4r e' but` 14 knockers in .;Me(1icine Hat, according to the vote Ttxecorded, at _ the. last election. ~,,......,-._ L it `ireallyv mason- .. '- auttepganee at as-r"a. .. ` .44.; AVUIALJ -nun Medicine-A. . Hat I\Tiews._ T Q Seven Persons is to have .a band if you -do11 t .mind.- Already about [twelve musicians - have been` rounded up and those enthusiastic in the mis- ai of, providing, the town brass me ody -to -cheer up the populace on iholiays and make a tting noise on ` l\l|V':;t\11G "A3 : Y`\11`-\1:n 1"\n1vn:1nn Juana snvnA\JbJI-1 uuu guano u nouns uume U11 the occasions "of public parades, are angl`in`g after other musicians and it )isjexpecte,d that in a short time quitei fa creditabtleecollection of horn blowers have been ' secured. V V '9 -:OOO00OOOOOQQ6QO6 Auwaa 1m: ?I51!u;\ BAND FOR SEVEN PERSONS. `Medicine Hat News. . Mr. Wm. White never rallied fromg the stroke which he received while` `sitting in a chair at the Barrie Hotel! last Week and passed peacefully away! `on Wednesday afternoon. The .1-e-3 mains were taken by the afternoon` iptrain to Sutton on Friday for inter` ment. The deceased was of a parti- cularly robust constitution and had! never had occasion to require the ser-{ vices of a doctor only when he had .3 broken leg. He was a native of Scotland and came to this country Iwhen on1y.17_years of age. He 'fa:med near Sutton until about seven -years ago when he came to reside with his daughter, Mrs. H. G. Boag. TWO Rnrm nn fwn 1101111`-afar-a cnuuuy:-n. _yvu.u ms aaugnter, Mrs. 11. Gr. oag. Two. sons and two daughters survive- Dunlop Street. OTHERS OPINIONS. Wm To. Go- MUST 31: 1=A\nAn1sn. OBITUARY. SPOOLS--:A good strong thread, 3 for Mrs. Jos. Dav1h`aa .ret11rx'xVe_(l,;,.;.,_o;.,;'e1 _-..v a six weeks vislt at Cochrane.` ` GLOVES-Tan and Black long lisle glove, ladies- sizes only. Regular value 50c pair. Frlday and .qo'I>,nnr`orr , Qnn --1-:- _CORSETS-The Director Corset---Very long hips, hose supporters attached, sizes 19 to 28, regu- lar value 1.25. ' Sale price - - 11:`! 89c PINS-_--Large strong pins, regular value 5c paper. Friday and Saturday 3 for - - 5c WHITI_,`ET LAWN WAISTS--Made with allover Embroidery Fronts, neat tucks in back, `short ' sleeves, regular value $1.65. Friday and T Saturday ' - - - $125 ea. TOW_ELINGGood heavy Hand Toweling, 12%` in; wide, regular value 10c yd. Friday and Saturday - - - 3 yards 25c. `DUTCH COLLARS AND JABOTS for ladies, a large assortment, at each - LADIES LINEN EMBROIDERED COLLARS, ` V1.01 19 191' D,.....-1.... -_-.u__- n-_ 1.1,- BLACK ,'SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS---Regu1ar trolno 1 Ann`-\ Ti`..3,J.... A...-I Q..J.--..,J.._ F70- LACE CURTAINS--50c and 75 a. pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS-3 yards lnnn ninn Qua I...`-...l:J-:.... -1. G21 at: 411 zn an Ivy F Mrs. wisdom 1-et;ur1T1ec1T_t;<`V:v"._,!x;; '__:1,x`E`>i_x'i ;ov`. from the R. V. Hvospial last f7 SWISS CURTAINS-'-Very ne and lacy in ap- pearance. Regular price $5.50. Friday and Saturday - - - - - $4.50 N OTTINGHAM-.-'Lac'e Curtains 3 yds. long, good wifie Widths. Special value at 85c _and $1.00 pair. ;r; 1*'da;-7" '13;17~,:'1:;;. `1i';:g`.;i;;::;11;:25:.`;:a;: and Saturday, each, - - - 19: .___. v._.-_.-.. ...--\J-4 \J\J 4.1.11.1.` 99:11? G1 115 -long, nice ne qualities `Qt $1.25 $1.50 $1.75, $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 and $3.00\ per pair }?aTue' '1'.66'{c'1~.. '1"ri&Z'a&"aIur5'7752 WTHe bowling lawns a1-5' ,tVo"be sx`ed in good shape for` the opening of {me season. _ t "A sil`ly _vqoman.may manage 9. man. Vptyaqng, but-no sensible nV1_1 1.V.hasAe_ver ~ 'oee`ad"'ri'I1`=-1 manggixygrg Va; ssillyf 23-_.~` HVOMESEEKI-IRS EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST AT LOW RATES Via. Sarnia or Chicago. _ Literature and full information from any -Grand` .1`r_u_nk Agent, .or.,add,1jes8 A. E. Du, District Passenger A. g"nt,` Torbntog . Ont. - - -... _ ---g'_'..- ..`_..:n -. - v; `pr _-,` :TOURlS'[ R6UTE Clapprton Str;<;{ - Barrie A ine Display . of------o |R. L. Wolfenden Reaxi of Otton s Hardware Store AND OTHER MOXUMENTAL VVORK MAY BE SEEN AT THE WORKS OF MUsKoKA LAKES LAKE or BAYS TAMAGMI ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN mvnn FRENCH RIVER. GEORGIAN BAY LAKE coucmcnma KAWARTHA LAKr.s, Etc; ROUND TRIP . :2: Memorial :oooo5o636$3b6 A g-` g pa-`y _."E:'. J . DU W 575 THE POPULAE Crosses. J. E. axnhlnnsnar. 'n-_."a. A .._ _To_ -v---- Depot 1;g'en_t. - ""`."_-I 39c palr the 2 F 00 10c _."_1\[;s'.V VJ; M;x:;;ic1; '52` m.aa; 1;vI visiting her mother here. v "-lQIrs. I. Hunt of Toronto is visitfnnlg her parents, `Mr. and Mrs. D. .Mc,- Millan, Sr. - - . - .` C A n -n . ' '_ FMrs., A. Sma11 an_ family l'etl'11 i1V8('i4 on Saturday after avisit with friends. in Toronto. v ` 1 ` r. D. Murray has `given up the butcher business and moved `his `fam- ily to New England last week." - Furgion I` in the G. T. shops.` Mr. Herb. Johngon for a few days this week; T . ` V" -In bu-on. . - ._. v._"`' './- . r. Clarenge Toozg his position 1n the Carriage.,Wor1;gVV, L.1 'll" T'1LI,.'1 `.'_`\_,,_`I'I` I wlvvtvxi. C. W. Thompson has ` ' 13:31. Ctlmbfarland Stf ito, Ne_w En.gA-, E" 56 E1! Mr. D. Murray has acceptd a p}>si- tion with the Bridge and Building Department of the G.'1`.R. Miss: Quinlan "of b;io.in`(l'r .the post oice.8t,aff._ .. 5 ' ; Vg; k Purity of Quality and . C()rrecLf Price in , % 67008 ["33 roux NEW 3. A. o'1zANa1:M1'3r_r Are the essntisl METHODIST onuncn. McDonald :rVisi1':;a(:im"Itf Collingwood over" Sun- " _ _A;;_;&`::tA(_1w$*t-_Sprott iai Th, ",M'arkets and` Parks Commit-i tee" placed their estimates at` $500.` A1d'.'- Bdthwell presenting - the _res_u1t1 of their} 'c`Ieliberatio?ns. V :'~ ~' A V A agpole, 27 feet"aboveL the tower on" town hall. to cos1;V$3O will "be sup- pfli_ed` by. _Donald.,4Cg mpb'e11;!i11d'_a.`u T to wfcost` $13` wi.ll:fb_e`? 'pt;_1'i'c11:iis`t5_d`..?. ,- 1`: c611Ve=:~aue%%' estim:stei: : I ;..i!!ata_1i`1!"f_.;:;;fii?: `J KI` 55$\J\JO ;A1d. Black estimates thlat-his com- mittee will spe;1d_about $800,. _for in- digents fuel, housg of refuge and 'tra;1spor.1;ation._ " .-it" 1" _L._ ' _'....`I- 'DlL|`uI`)l!- cyan! M. E. Beatty "wag _appointed Town Teamsterand Fire` "Hall Caretaker at a salary of $1000. No applicant ask- ed for less than this amount when_ they saw what was requirgd _of' them; Deputy ` Craig Tisha Fir l_aVnd Po1.ice _expenditure_ at_ $9,360. 1 _A2n L.` ....-v.-...`l......,` [ :"i`,o5ov`.'RVet V;T1;$'}}i1iV'b {purchas- ed;"also boots `and coats for the No. 6_' brigade. ' M n `I II` `III. -1; -..L:.a-;n&nn ` 11: lIl\YI\- Va-~ ~- 350`; _ the _ resige ;` `chairmaiif ion. '7' V Estimates. for_ the year were submitted various chairmen as follows: I c\-A- ._ -v--v _ v-_.V`. 7. . Reeves. Bennett, vahd Craig,- A1Ld. Young, Leslie and Black,_ will repre; _sent the Town in the Court of_Revis-. -- _-.-.- ._ _.__._ _, A Committee composed of thei Mayor, Reeve `Bennett, Ald. `Black, Evans `and Young was appointed to arrange a new agreement with . the Bell Phone Company. ` ' 1 f1_., 9-. A1`) 2E'1na.nce.~ Report. -Ald. "Young recommended dpziyment of $1100.30 for...sa]aries which include ed $338.00 to-Conttractor Tuck. ' .11 I , ,._,-,_L_-S . No butcher liceigez will be. granted |in wards 2 and 3, outside the market. n in . The report nally c.ari'ied, but not before several more Aldermen` had" voiced opinions on the matter. ` Assessor :-V Report. As -compared with the previous year the assessor s returns show. an increase in assessment of $101,802. The following gures `for the two years tell the tale: i Wzir `SUV 275 II. _ Dep.-Craig seemedto think the pro- tests were irected at him and re- sented th in e ence. The under- writers have threatenedto raise car I rates, said -he.` It s no fault of` mine that the cart is not allowed to go all over the Town. . You have Allandale" xed now; what are you going to do for Brad- ford," Elizabeth `and. other streets`? Turn them down? Not very` had, said Ald. Hinds. ` _ Ald. Wesley `suggested oil for the troublous -streets. . . ` . V .1 The populatlon does not increase`, _a slight de_c1ineWbeing .recorded, no doubt caused by the rush tothe West this spring. The following are the gures for 1910 and 1911: T T Ward Ald. Hinds-.--We are not getting either re protection or street water'- ing down our way,---`although we are. paying as much as some of the [others. ` - -A to 116 gadvsntagi `bfi the; 'r;;yn% ~%to.;i %ngve this-`work V. done; : njow.` ~ _;In: anotner month all the"a`vai*Iabl_ey_tams iwillffbe in. use and the work may go": dvar_to the lfall and will be bot~che_d/`as usua . - - . r The Mayor said the team had been gqing .9. .few ' yards. [farther from the fire limits each year and thought the citizens . interests -de-. manded the fire `protection ahead of the street-watering service. "A`_ We are now paying our driver $1000 and think he can water within the fire limits and thus earn part of this salary, said His Worship. AMyc successor"can do as 'heV'p1eas- ` es, ; and I move that the report be referred back tothe co1nmittee,V said Ald. oWesley. This motion was not put, but the report was taken _ up clause `by clause,` the result b'eing'that several clauses were struck out, and the" balance of the report adopted. Street Watering on Frontage '1'ax., ; Another Report of the `Works Dept!` recommended that the . street water- ing be placed on the frontage `tax plan, to come into force on June 1st. What I would like to know is whether people west of the Five Points are going to go without the street watering? was Ald. Hors- e1d s comment. If so, you can count on me -to oppose this, III` `II 0 ` `A ~'1`he.'Mayo_r--Last jrai` Wei-`V liaii Va speciai m3ot_ing; of ouncil ; to; idigsthsuss the needed.-repairs after .the_ annual tour of inspection, I think .,this would be a wiser plan to follow this year. ' - ' ` ` V Dep;-Reeve Craig o_?ered some sug- gestions` with reference to the oorrect procedure for Chairmen of Commit- tees to follow. L ` % $101,802 OBITUARY. . W. H. Martin. T ' Wm loath oo('u1fred on Sunday at; Hnmiltml, at tluorsidence of his} I'::m;_vht01', Mrs. Vanderburgly of Mr. =i \\. H. .\Im'tin, 21 former resident of 'l"hm'nton and a well-known. man H|1'|)ll;.'hUllf that part of the County.` .`. h-. .\Im'tin was advancedvin, years mu} had been in poor health ever ;~.m(-- he left 'I.`hornton some four .\'T`tl1'S zngo. The remains were brought: `to Thornton Union Cemetery ;f()r` \1:)'i:nI on Tuesday afternoon. T.'r(O9ntiv_11,1V19_1L from page ' '<:>`ne.) 4 Total . Pop1'1lation.` an { nqouons; Assessment. 1911 .381600 .805736 .719578 .879097 492925- 417217 35000 37-31153 3629351 % 1911 792 :%993 794 1441 1236 1161 "6425 " " " " ""'" 7' I Four candidates were initiated into the nyvstoi-ies of the Royal Arch De- ggree of. the b L. O. L., Allandale `on \\'mine. evening of last Week._ ;~`.<-pm-ate degree teams took each can-` mute aml the work wasimost credit,-I '.1}>ly perfm-nied. Quite a numberfrom B:n'rie Orangemen were present. by `the 1910 379475 808557 713019 823367 456965 412968 35000 6575 779 1032 1 A 769. 1531 1243 1201 1910 --`A The maiziml 1;vasthe_ lowest day 1 recorded for the -past Api-i1 25 26 28 273: 29. l\-A Highest" temperature 74.5 was re- corded on the 28th. Lowet. 5.01 Abeing,0.1tdeg. below average, Total precipitation rain_ and Lmelted snow 1.24 inches, being 0.87 below average. Rain fell on 7 `days. Total amount` 1.09 inches and snow on 5 days, total days 7. No. of days completely cloud- ed 3. Percentage of sunshine-record- ed for the month .56, being ".13 0/0 above the average. Winds, N,_E._ 1_ `amount 1.5 inches; -Number of. clear day, E. 6_ days, S.E. 6 days,-S. 3 days, S.W. 1`. (lav; We 9. Have .\T`(XT~ 11 days. ..._,, ... u u .2, u..u. v uqqa, la. 0 uuya 0 W. .da;r:_ W. 2 days, N.W. 11l The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid of Elizabeth St.` `Methodist Church will be held at- the home. of Mrs. G. Simmons, Ross St., this (Thursday) afternoon. Mrs. Hy. Sew- `rey, who has been President for a number of years, has so far recovered from the e ects- of her recent accid- ent as to be able to leave the Hos pital, is staying with Mrs. Simmons and,wi1l -be present at` the. meeting. The annual meeting, of the Eliz-l abeth St. Methodist Church Epworth League was `held on ` Monday even- ing, the election of oicers resulting as follows: President, Mr. Percy Cor- bett (re-e1ected);` Vice-Presidents, Misses Nob1e,'Bowers and rStrange and Mr. P. Glennie; Sec y., "Mr. Harold -Manuel. The members of the various committees will be select- ed `at the next meeting on Monday} evening. . V T. _: Next S1rn_ 11-Iverrvxberslof the A. O. F. and `CA.O.F. Lodges will'attend the. morning service. The pastor will preach and there will be a special musical service by the Choir. In_ the even- ing the pastor s `subject will be On the Sea Shore. I I connmn 8'.l'.'. METI-IODI8'.l.'.- 1 | [Next Sabbath morning' Quarterly Love Feast will be held in the School- room at 9.30 and the Sacrament of theyLord s`Supper will be administer- ed at the morning service. In the evening the pa`stor s theme will be; The Cure of the Paralytic. } I [WITH THE CHURCHES} __ v v.-.--- 131i;i:4-Clsfinxciiihfrhatt eA,15."tHrsa1a ube` C,_hairm_an_ or Board. of Works. I haven t got the time, objected Ald.` Horseld, `but the j'>ersu"aaive appeal of_ several` `Aldermen _ overcome his pbjectiqns fend `he accepted the job under protest. V -.5` . -5 q. 1. . ... ._ _. _ be made f.o1_1the wafing `be repaired "M'1-_ 'I`nhlr 'Craig--Evans`--That a new railing boqplacyd on the Bunker bridge. A ` I-linds--.-Hor`s` eld~ '- Thu 1: provision V :13 `Elizabeth St., from Bayeld to High until the frontage tax A system V. is organized. Les1ie--E . Bradford St`. d charged to` Lgs1`e;-' repaired `Mr. Tuck. e A wordy discussion `was conducted on this motion, some of the Aldermen being of the opinion that the street was not in a condition to be touched yet, and the Engineer was quoted as saying.that the, work could not be done satisfactorily at this season of the year. ` Mr. Prince, Towt_1 Line, _who_ has been employed by the Collingwood `Shipbuilding Co. during t1i\e' Winter returned to Town last week`. ' Mr. Wm. Bayliss, Town Line, `will sever his connection` with the G.T.R. after many years of faithful service. `He will retire from active worksfonr `a time. `

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