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Northern Advance, 16 Nov 1911, p. 6

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,4` _\vvI-VJ u \ E V Starr Won't Begin Yet. I` Hon. J. J. {Fay stated that Rev. J. ("E Starr would not begin his duties- as Commissioner of f the Juvenile Court of Toronto till the Federal Government proclaimed" the act for Toronto. The selection of probation olcers would he discussed when the organization of the court would be undertaken. As the city is maintaining the court, it is not unlikely that they will be asked `to appointthe probation oicers. l I I --:u--ww-v:- --`w cc-:1- A man named Peake was seriously injured at the plant of the Coiling- wood Shipbuilding Company last week. He was working on the staging erected by the new Government "boat, and in -some unexplained way fell backward, striking his head against} some steel plates on the ground. It is a wonder that he was not killed out- right, but he escaped `without fatal injuries, though his head was very lbadly out and his thighs bruised.` The` injured man is in the Hospital and is progressing favorably. ' I10 \ 11 12 13 14 15 16. `I7 county puuuu; , According to the countv police. they have _lots of children which -cquld be brought iimto the city and tried by the new juvenile judge. ' ozvn- 1_-__- ..L...`.L Al: `lnnwa nnur 1:111!!! new Juvcuuu Juusv. , We have about 45 boys now who could` be brought before him, said one of them, and I certainly thinki it would be a great `help to have his, jurisdiction extend over the whole county. '3 ' N ' --4_ -o-..n4_ cn-...I.. 17.1. VV llllll IIVU-III! `:1: v v- u-- i , ePersona1l'y I would favor the.in- clusion of the county in the territory` over which` the recently apnointed `iu\_reni1'e court commissioner, Rev. .T.i `E; Starr. has jurisdiction, said Judge Winchester, when speaking about the new appointment. I think it-_would be a good thing if his juris- diction embraced the whole `county, as there are. especiallv just outside the city limits-, 1: number of delinquents `which have to be dealt with by the lcounty police. - . A ........a:..... 4.. Hm mvmnhr nn`|inn_ +.hn_vI `":'h `mu 91 tW 4-5'1.0`ck` in {Ere afternoon,` at the ('.`our+ House in the T--wnnof 13337599: P1`09d to Sllby Public Auction so nnu-11 of the said `I'M *3 max '09 91'1intVto` discharge -the taxes and all lawful charges ingurfmd 1 1W1.`-.ab0ut.`ho 89.10 axnil collection of the same. _"'_'_1.`_hb oHooy'ving. lots are patented (except W11e1'e_Qther\\'is:0 stated): Jesse W. Smalley has been appoint- edto t-heposition of Town Engineer of Alliston, made, vacant by the death of Mr. Robt. Hdlmes. The salary is $40` per month. .33 Viftll of a warrant `imuiit by the Warden of the Cuuntv of Simcoe, beanngdate the 22nd day of August, in the year of our Lmll Nineteen 'Hd3"d imd` Eleven -, arid Ito medirected, commandino me to lovv upon the 3Y9?3l"1B1IdS mentioned and descrilbed, beinrr in theD(.`ount\' of -'\`iII1<``. for ``.3`` ?3 1`Pet1`VeIIy~due thenevon, together wfth my costsfl lmerehy give "t ._ .' tothe Assessment Aczt and amendments thorountn. that.un- 19` '7~31.Varrears and costs be sooner paid, I shall on ' I have l_:nown,Rev. Mr. `Start for many years right back to the time he was secretary, of the Children '5' Aid Society, said` Insnector Duncan. He is the best man I think that they could have chosen ~for the position, that is _ if a juvenile court dierent from what we have is no ded. - . Chief Inspectator Archibald: They eould not have appointed a better man for_the `job- I can say no more. ---- , nu ,1 i"...,..,.. A... Approve . COUNTY or SIMCOE Treasurer's Sale of lands - s any of Hint. Col_6ne1-Dtenisonzn Mr. Starr is a very" good man for the position, he boys for many. years, is kindly dispos- ed, and, what is best of all, is not a n-..1.1:..J. 19 - ' , `said. He has, taken an interest in vu nanny- fao idisd:,, [Av (Continueda-from page 3).. 'as`tbe;7ne.w ceurfjs ocially establish- ed, `the V will take tip his magisterial I `dtltis. ;, . L . rMr. Starr has three brothers in To- ronto, Messrs. D. E. Starr, J. R. L. Starr, and` Dr. F. N. G. Starr. D I _ A CC)..- nmmmm roman vv 1% ';,....~ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W-aaags. Beach Lots Wash Sty No. 6, Plan 360.... Wash St. No. 7 _Wa5l_! St. No, 8 E Oodlarst. No. 5 E Godar St. No. 8 E Cedar 81:. No. '{ '3' 1:1 ri-.1-- an -- Cedar A Home boy working for" Jam-esyl Shortel near Benton, was-. kicked -byoa horse and had his thigh broken. 'ueday, December 5th, 1911 ` \ Part Pt N16" -as described `deed No. 87861_ .... SERIOUSLY . _ _ _ __._J "I__I__ _.__ .__. i, county Ciovorod. - I 1 __.`_ 4 Part IN ARREARS FOR TAXES. Severail patrols of `Boy Bcots have been organized at Gravenh-urst. COUNTY 01` smrcon, Ero WIT: TOWNSHIP or TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL or Lvnspmx Galt, Ont, Nov. 7.---The gu;e-s for Ocober, compiled by Reeve F. 8. Scott, chairman of the re and light com. mittee, show that the ziggregate sav- dro-Electric rates was .f~'f'G6. The aver- age cost of the power works out to `seven cents per l<.w., In-in: five cent; -less than the rate clmrgmt by the 01.] company. Mr. Scott .~;1nt_-;< that the department will show {I prot at the- gingto users of electricity under Hy. I eudaof the year, and that :1 reduction . :n `Inn pI`stunn-AH ----- ` ~ A ` ` ' -.......\,`v- valv Juuz, auu Luau kl H.`|.lllL'llU in the charges may he expected in `1912. The system of c.'-ulating a base rate on the urea lighted was adopted in Galt, but the 4-nnncil has now sanctioned an nltm'nnte flat rate of nine cents no-t. pm` k.w., with a minimum charge of ninc~t_v cents net [per month; ty Out of 56 yast volume of expe1-iem: which Mrs. Pmkham has to draw ' gram. it is more than possible that .m, as gained the very kno 1 d in your case. She asks o`h1gg"fndf turn except your good '11, advice has helped thous:r.v111ds.ansdu;l;er 1: b any woman, nch or poor, 11 111 y glad to take advantage of th? 33$; ous oer of asslstance. Address Mm care of L dia . I: Co., Lynn, )17lIassE Pmkm: -Every woman ought to hm` Lydia E. Pinkha.m s 80-pag. Text Book. It is not a book for gneral distribution, as it is tm expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. _Write for .*.1:;'m :`.F~?: - . ess are v1 to mnnicate with Mrs. Pin1`f1`m{ 0m. .Ma_ss. `All letters are received, 0 .rea.d;and answered by women. T9. . _ man can me we. .. t` 8 ' . Never has lished in testlmopial or used it pub` ` without the wntten consent of th : writer, and never has the Comm` allowed these condential letter; ,3 I: out of thelr possession, as an * undreds of thousands of them ' their files W111 attest. 1 never been $3013: `The C.P.R. have just cogxpleted a new freight house at Tottenham sta- tion. [.26 s 13 SUNNIDALE 19' 6 14 Coil Acres Arrears Costs TOW Women suering I`:-noun an-an S..._ .A.- ,1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 A10 10 10 &I}t`I1esDAY, 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16` 16 16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-'16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 1-16 116 L16 1-16 Local Option will be voted` on in North Orilllia on January jlst. `Thai HYDRO ELECTRIC $1.24 33 30 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 .35 35 35 32 32 32 3.50 A billiaz-d_ room will be opened .in: Bradford in January. - ELECTRlCRAlLWAY,PENETANG T T0 COLDWATERTHELATEST. Hon. Jds. Duff. By Acclamation in SoI : t4hA}S'1'4"1'oe+ -i%-I'%Iffate1}'f.-st.-J`! ing Items of News From Near and Far-A-.S1.hort.[ Cuts for Busy`Raders`. T, A _` `. j Chin Gmc'3'e.:. Mexico. s.."'-.'" ` w"' est Indietwete. it The `amount of these drafts is stated in the money of the country where they an-e'pa&y-' able a%_ that is they are drawn in` sterling, francs, marks, lire, kroneu,` llorino yen`. taels, roubla, etc;. as the case may be. This ensures that the payee sbtoad A reeeive the actual amount intended. _ . aARRIE__B_R5NdH A233 THE I L OI:CMM . CAPITAL 4 $1o;ooo.ooo `_RE.sT.`[-% _ 4. --:n-n:j-lulu: Every brangli of The Canadian Bank of Commerce` ii equipped to isue `the rincipal cities in tl_ne following countries without deb. A`: - " L` K A . Ann. u.n....I N DBA_FT%soI>I E<>`I31=:IGN.fo< UNTR 1.5.3 QT! E U IEIIIUU IUIIUWIUI` rnhhtino hlic cubcumarkb` H` . ` 3" .1:n.z-vu. sm eomuno WALKER. c.v,o.. LL11`-.`%p.c.L.;4 ALEXANDER kI.AlRD.. G34NlIAbL :~ -cw. wows nu vault ; Inna`! $3! $|lIII Q ,clean'livncs fvsr-,1*.l%leor(l_.`-; ;f .:4a p`pa xa;ne V of;Concret e_;v ~--i-__ A ~ 'nt;-.? l;estd<>'f";vt)ioc(l uii3:" wT:1{s}.}}i; for long. constant dampness and Soaking. Its tendency to rapid decay shows itself in leaks and ` stagnant They are s1g`or:41{E}i Znd r_e_- placing every few years---not eto'1nention:_ continqal patching to" keep them in repair.` 'r'|_:-~1 _. _r_ I . V. .-.1; 1 drinking: troughs ere as reliable as the weather. - The Orillia. Packet bays tl_1atT Mr. Jack McInnesT was stormbound on Strawberry Island for. three days last week. _ j -_ T _ I %Sloppynleaky wooden troughs, or clan, durable Conciite ? fj - Which is Ytiur Choice Convvt :vi=h'..this. the _.;'!._A_-' A V- -41-- `.ou1'IlIX-C" "' "' ' `Hugo IO! no-gqgo'unuII.', .i ". -- -... ow __ 3: GRA`S'E:l`fT. Manger. ". Sir James Whitney will add'rees a `meeting of the. electors of East Sim- `roe at Orillia, in the interestsof Mr. `J. I. Hartt, Conservativfe candidate, on |'!`11ur.sday evening, December 7th. , 'I`here is,a. movement onfoot to con struct an. electric Trailway between `P`enetang1l11she;1e and "Goldwater, thubse gxvmg he eormer town connection '_with the C.P.R. An engineering and ;c31tte%a_ct1ng company has been Icon-1 I . it A deputation A appointed _by the Town Council _ of Pencta.nguis-hene, will` interview the G.T.R. authorities rela-D tive to an improved train service. The Herald says the service, since the removal of the summer trains, at least, `is `.`punk.i The Bradford Ladies? Bowling Club gav a pleasant supper to their own` members last week, as a nalejto the sea-sou splay. T ` Wm. Merkley, resident. of Dollar- -tpwn, the Bowery `suburb of Midland, when on a prolonged spree; struck` a companion over/the head with a bottle inicting- a nasty ..wound.. His: wife s ldelicate state of health. was taken in- to -considerattion Fby Hthe magistrate, who let him off with a ne of _$1o and $6 costs`. A -' ` I John ML-Donalgi, a Midland` man, while coming out of afgpool room in that town, took a fainting spell and .fell against a pl'a.te; glass window, shattering it and serevely cutting his neck. He will recover, ` I The ratepa.yexrs of Penetanguishene will vote at the cbming January elec- ,tions on a, by-law to_p1ac`ethe water- works and 'electric;"jlight {under `the management of a. commission, _ petition which was presented contain- ed many` more than the requisite num- ber of signa.tu_res;. " `V ' Evart Arnold, of Cookstown,` has taken 9, position as -zbrakesman at Allandale. A The steamer Huronic of the Nort-h-- ieriz Navigation 00., now running be-T Can;a[cla`% _(_3 Co}. ' Barns > clstorno * Dalrldo Dlpplng Tghkb . Foundations " Fence-A Pout ,raa:_ng moon`-u Cutters . _ . - 1.:-nu, 51-so 1L~t.%i%.m1 B'nnl:7BIIilIliI!o` Montil' _ W';lv fmgvfadv a copy of our book. "What tIze_Farmer Can Do W ilh Concrele,'.'--`-Free--if you'll ask for it. It,-tells the many uses of Concrete in plain.` si'mple"language`--tells how to make. "V Mr. S. E. Bacon, form'er-secretary of ~the Fruit Growers . Assoc, of` (.}rirnsby,- has purchased the general` store at Baxterr. _ i is youf _choi_ce-expense-prddixcinvg We or money-saving Concrete? ' You can impair a woodentrough "With comparatively little use; but it takes a `powerful explosiv to put a Concrete water tank out of business. V The dampness which destroys lumber only intensies the strength and hardness of Concrete. \ .' Hons Nuts Hltchlng Pooh Horn Blpcko Houses V Poultry Houus Hop: collart > was . sholtor ~wallo Of all the skin beautiers we have had in our store `there is none that `we can recommend more highly than the D.D.D. "prescription. ' . `\T\`I\ 3 C D.D.D. is Vu.1i{: iovgical `remedy for `all kinds of skin trouble and so scien- tically compounded that it clears` up the complexion over night. nnn in. mm ...:.:..I.. 1---..- -- u- uvn ynvasvu UVCl l.g'Lllro D.D.D. is most widely known as the most reliable treatment for `Eczema, but it has also -been found invaluable] for all kinds of minor skin troubles. We do not hesitate to give D.D.D. our special recommendation. In fact, we are `convinced that D.D.D. will give `relief that no. other remedy `can. QIIPAIV `Q 1rnn Iavnupn nvncu ..l-_ L....--L1-( |-u.-u- uuuv Luv; vuucs acuxuuy uuu. Surely if you have any.skin trouble `you should give D.D.D. Prescriprtrion a `trial. V ' ' - ' The Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. has a. Government boat on the stocks, and are also `const1`ucting three .al_l'ig-a- tore for the Upper Ottawa Improve- ment-. Co. These last mentioned- vessels derive their peculiar name_ from the fact` that they ..p1-opel themselves as well overla.nc_l as in the water. They are usually made of woodi buta sue-. ceszs-ful one havingbeen constructed` of steel, `the company are making these [three of the more durable material; "l`l1e_*C.P.R. is installing _a water- worksosystem at Port McNichol, about four miles of piping being laid. The new station will soon be nished. Herbert Conn, it merchant tailor of Collingwoodl, has assig'n1ed to E. Dawe. The assignment. was made upon de- mand of Gordon, McKay 85 Co., To-" ronto. _ . ,,;,, . _ i Nautical Almanac - thinks it a "notable fact that the sun touched. the snmzpit solstice at practically the time the King was crowned; Let us hope however, that his` Majesty has a long way tofgo before His course begins to decline. ' Rusdseli Martin, one of a party" of Beeton - hunters received a bullet '-wound ` from hie own rie before he reached camp. While getting out-of `the wagon which was conveying the party from the station at Wothington `to. the camp, his _rie accidentally dis- charged , the bullet passing through his-shoulder. He _was.taken to "Sud- bury hospital and afterwards removed to his home at" Beetoti, where he is making a rapid recovery. _ V n__ 114-: `A... Don't delay, for if not promptly checked, minor skin troubles often`de- velop into serious disease, diicult Maven for D.D.D. to cure. Better drop-`into our'store anyway and get: posted on this wonderful remedy. Ask a_l~s~o\about D.D.D. Soap, which is so invaluable inikeeping the skin in healthy condition. - I` __ Or write the D.D.D. Laboratories, Dept._ B. V, 49 Colborne St., Toronto, for a free trial bottle. In either case, |don t -put it o , but act at once. . 1: (1 vs t ' `D...1......L...,._ 1\___ ..__~-:. . . 1`he~ Collingwood Horticultural So- ciety held its; annual meeting` last week, it -`being the twenty-ninth annual of the Society.-_.On1y seven "members -attended, and but little interest _was evinced in theaairs of the organiza- tion. Mr. W. A. H'ogg- was re-elected president, (and Messrs. Foreman and Tom appointed delegates to the an- nual meeting of theOntario Society.` Which _ Hon; J. Duif, Minister of Agricnl: ture, gave al most interesvtingaccount of 'the_ Orange` celebration fheltl in Bel- fa's.t,- Ireland; at an entertainment giv- iv by the 'C_ollingwo`od Orangexnen on the anniversary of the memorable Gun Powder `Plot, last week. Col. Bruce occupied the chair and a musical programme` was given, followed by a banquet and dance. A 5 - Mr." ,;Devid hHall; my of-l_"t~he_ pioneers of Matchedesh; died at his home -`on Sunday,` _N_ov'ember_.f 5th; He hag "serv -' the Township "as councillor; reeve `and; school . trustee at: _ various times. ']his is the third death in tahettfamily within about a ni_onth.v His son was killed at-` Port McNicol"on the 3rd of October A and` `Mrs-. Hall died on the 13th of October. ' . . ' l:LvveenT:%:Sari1i: AV.`an} <`i `Fort `Wi,lli'an`:" , emit fofmeily' ,`fa;_s_test boat ru1i nin-g` out -of i Collingwood, is` to be. len`gthen'ed ftry-Ifeet; and the `engine powr in- creased._- evon'sid`era:I)_1_y._f The cost will be in the {neighborhood `of $175,000. `Two htindred invitations have "been issued for the Whytock-Dyment mas- querade ball -in Bradford this week. A progressive Collingwood butcher; has installed a bone cutting machine for `the ma/uufacture of food for hens.` v- -1 run! av van, 'IIIa|V IIVII Ill! JIIIIUUH H. G. Robertson, Druggist, Barrie. GOOD FOR COMPLEXION Stables Stairs stall: Itopu Tankl Troughs . Willa" *_ Well Curb! .TH%EA'w1;%IHER}N ADVANCE PORCIAJI -INI-.`L ovrokl - I In the Divisional Court, Toronto,` before Chief Justice Mulock, nndl Justices Riddell and Sutherland, tliel following decision was handed ou-t last week in the appeal in a case of local interest. The parties live `near Cookstown and the case will be re- membered as one of the longest civil actions ever tried in the local courts, `it lasting for` seven days. The `T0- ronto World says: Agnew` v. Coleman --R. G ignew for plaintiz H. Len- . A R? V 0.. ;`4n.\`._ J_._L I According to Oril-lia s weat-h-er man,` six and a half inches of rain hasi fallen there since the 1st,. of October.` ..,.u.uu vvuo acuuucw U) F118 `F181 Juga Ito $69.50, and dismissed defendant's `counter claim. Judgment: If plain; tiff consents to accept the sum to $69.50 the judgment will be for pay ment of that sum by defendant with- out costs of the actionvor. of the ap- peal, such consent of plamtif to be signied to the registrar on or. before Nov. 10 inets, counsel for defendant now consentingf to such. disposition of the appeal." plainti declines to accept. the above terms the order will go_ lallowingi the _-appeal and ..;e_etting aside the 3udgm_ente and directing a new trial; ,- of_ __ former trio! and tofu thisappeal to ..bf0`jin.--the` '.diecreti_on. of t`h_e_ trial ~jiidgev'.:.nponf'thev new trinl._, V}-01,2 'tci`,:gn.Xe~:r~`__` 9 .7 xtabzlvrzlr ' -- .. -....-...-......,.. .._, ...- w....-... ' The petition has been in circulation but a few days, and already is sign- ed byupwards of one hundred and fifty of the business rms andabusiness men. It is expected that it will go be-. fore the council at the November meeting, which will be-`held this week, -possibly on Tuesday `evening. The petitioners ask that 9, by-law or plebiscite-5 as it shoulmi` perhaps be more properly termed, be submitted at the time of the municipal elections. This would obviate a great part of the expense and insure'a wid-er ex- pression of opinion owing to the larger number who would then attend the polls than were the vote taken upon the, one question at a dierent Hmn ,__-- ..---... ....-J. .A5uUIV V. UUIUIHHLI G. Agnewfor Len- nox, K.C., for defendant. An appeal by plaintiif and .a cross?"appea1 by de- fendent from the judgment of the county court of Simcoe of July 22, 1911. Aa -action by atenant against his former landlord` for certain moneys claimed -by plaintiff on accounts` be- tween `them, and _fox-Jdamagea for. loss of crop and for illegal and excessive distress. The `defendant counter claim- ed. At the trial the jury found. in favorof plainti for $389.50, but this verdict. was reduced by the trial judge to $69.50. and inmiqaml i;ln....:.....a. :- The second clause of the petition is tha`t the Legislature be petitioned to so amend the Town's charter, in other words the Act of Incorpoijation, that it will provide for the appointment of/a commission by the council. VIVLA .-.-LL:..... L..- `L--- -._ __..-_-`I_L:-_ NEW TRIAL MAY I % ma onm-zm-:91 Agnew v. Coleman Case Again Be- `fore Courts--Trial at Barrie `Last Summer Lastecl Seven Days. Sid-ewalk bicycle riders are con_tri`-nl butiug to the funds of the Col'lin`g-I wood Po-lice Court. Four were "as- sessed` $1.85 each, lastvweek. ` `weeks. says Municipal-; Giogvernment-V by commis_si?Abelieved' by` some _t_o be `the futur _ _ent method of town councils "with the reeves and deputy-reeves, not_ to men-_ -tion other frills, "as the auctioneers say, too numerous to mention, is becoming discounted and were there a general act providing an option for _munieipal_ities, towns --and -villages in, particular, many would. probably make ! V couiagsvccc n.m.i;. of a last! of municipalities. `The pres- a change. In Collingwood-X the subject has been discussed` of . and on for some time and much . dissatisfaction has been apparent with the: present order. Of latethis`has steadily in- creased; `indeed, during the past year it has become sm_p\ronounced~ _that it was felt that some action was neces- sary were the situation to -be improv- 'ed. An opportunity was open for some one or some public body. Who should move! That was the question. The Council did not, _t-he Boardof Trade did not. The Advancement Associa- tion -hassand are now" actively engag- ed in `circulating a. petition asking the council to take the necessary action to obtain an expression of opinion from the people by the submission of a by- law of a proposition l'ooking to the transfer of the control of our muni- cipal aairs from the council to a. commission. The suggestion is -that the council shall be retained for the i ( but that th-ey shall renounce all leg- islative authority and pass over the time being in an advisory capacity, active control to a commission ap-" pointed by themselves. In other` words, the commission is to be a Board of Managers reporting to the Board of Directors, the same procedure as adhered to in private companies. ' I `.""Iq time . A'AlvaI':,cemc.eI'|:t1ALs:oc[iat4ioIiArejAActive 3 In Promoting New % Form of ' Civic (ivAernment.% ` W i L FOR commsslon ( IN cowncwoong An appeal has been entered against the reduction of the `assessment of Collingwood hotel properties, and the County Judge has been notied.

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