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Northern Advance, 23 Nov 1911, p. 1

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ae.._ A_ld.' Davis. wags thte the other termgzgxbors _.o --7, -- him: a Civil` Engineer ds the . preamble of a at a salary or $1000 ?-..--'- - ` Monday. night decided Plce Public -He sha1%lZ ut'._Itana11a1sobo -rH_: nommodi or 'Au-Ana or spnufgz `Ann `om: cntnsou, vot the for Next Sunday Anniversary services in `Collier St. will be held, when Rev. W. B. Caswell,__B.A., pastor of Dunn Ave. .Metho,dis-t, Toronto, will preach. Mr. Caswell is one of the `brightest and strongest of the younger men of the Methodist Church and -has taken a very prominent place `as a preacher. The congregation are looking_fo`rward lwith great `expectancy tohis visit to I Collier St. when they will have the, privilege of hearing him. -The -choir, under _-the eicient leadership of Mrs. Laidman, will give special. music for the (hair - ` CREE ..----.--o- good relish` oid. for SMAN.`Bo uenverr x 69. 0 horse.` pm-.. .97- ) Ii3`35s? comma sr. Mzrnonrs-1! cnundnl ANNIVERSARY snnvzczs \ - --_- -- ....y -Lvvvu us. .I.Ja|L1U| Ladies and Gent1emen,-At the re- quest of a large number of the citi- zens to allow myself to be a. candidate for the oice of Mayor, for the year 1912, I have` consented and will be a candidate for -that important oice. I can assure you that if I am elect- ed Mayor, for the year 1912, I will do, all in my power to make Barrie an -Industrial Town, so that our citizens will not `be forced to seek positions in other places; I have been in muni- cipal life for the past 25 years-, six years of which I was a member of the Town Council, I therefore most respectfully solicit your vote and in- nence in the coming election; I remain, '5 . Respectfully yours, ` To the Electors the Town, of Barrie 1 `l'-.`l_'__ South Simcoe Liberals are," as usual, in _a blue" funk. They are scouring. . the country for some one to bear the tattered, party standard, but ha`ve'so far failed to locate ' anyone who is . willing to take chances with the re- ` dou-btable Alex; Ferguson. The As- sociation held a meeting. -here on ,'Saturday and -the information `is given out that a convention will be heldtat Cookstown on Friday for the purpose `of nominating-x a. candidate for the. i Legislature. Most: people think that no matter whom they nominate, he! will never see the inside of the islature, not 'as South Si`mcoe s repre- sentati\_re,`anywa.y. '1`.here" is one safe I` bet. He is- pretty sure to lose his ` deposit.. ' Dr. J, N. Harvie has declined tel be the sacrice in East Simcoc, and the Liberals have been looking-for another victim. It is said that Mr. Erastus Long of the Long Mfg. Co.` -might be induced to accept the. nom- inatzion, but it will take him a long? time to beat .T. T .T-Tm-M - --Iwubva-I uuu 1|; W11] to beat J. I. --v...u-. uu vv cuuoauay, LVOVOHIDCT 29th. It is also possible that either Sir James Whitney or Hon. Mr. Hanna will be here for a meeting in, the -`interests of Mr, A. B. Thompson. .` . _ . T 1 It has been announced `that Leader Rowe]! will speak in the.Barrie Opera -House on Wednesday, November 29th. {Q ,n]aA v\AnaL`A LL_L. SA URSE GIRL WANTED- Mrs. H. G. ROAG. Barn } Mr. A.\ B.` '1;hoinpeon _op_ened ___;the. campaign in _Centre Simeoe _at "Elm-. j vale on '1`uesday,. Last `night he held 5 .1-ouelng meeting` at Miesing, and to-night there will" be anqtzher tit Brentwood. Bills are now `posted on`-' nouncing the following" meetings : Grown Hill on November _ 24th, V Gren- fel on 27th, Sunnidalet Corners 28th, `Edenvale 29th, hlpston 30th and Town Hall, Midhurst on Dec. 2nd. The meetings are being addressed. by ' Mr. Thompson, Mr. W; A. Boys, K.C., r. Palling and the -Hon. Jas. Duff. `m! ` `I 6 a'.1tlvauce in ind. Pasta f 1 graces of our '.y..j;. It- s, cheaper `V to;-?b:;x_y' M!" with `butter ,.o- j _Q:`(lM evr from __.-- _,/_.,.. w-- \- your 't:`%ice- while `as:- . sortm`eut, is. complete. `We'll keep them till you want them. 1 Q11 prices. V ,. , ..! _'_ '\Q9"l1#'ave a \ioII_-a q o_nofd ._Im `qt ..tI:.:q_r~ Gundiagg '...'N -` ..y ; L High-c'lass Choco latao.Lin ;u-- the most rast~'d_io9a um-. , V tistic boxes, that `will please \ -Ne%i.l son 9; Christmas Chocolates THE MAYORALTY Are Here A A. v'v. 'BEAi21)sLEY.__ :_Ii}}`tVt. I - N_ext8unday%wi1l' be Young People s 4-Day; at the contra; Methodist Church. `SpecialTa`orvic`(a_`:U 11 mm. and'7 p.m. `hb '1 gvning Rev`. _ J. E. Starr, .59 Burtong.Ave;;L.Avi11itgka t1xe.sei'vice, " ~\gg_.a_this; ..'wiIl {, likely `be th`e last' In the Police Court. on Monday morning an Allandale -hotelkeeper was ned _$10 and costs for selling liquor to minors. The offence was alleged to s hhve been committed on Nov. 1st. A number of boys were on -their way to a fowl supper -at Strand, and one boy is said -to have procured. a quantity of `wetgoods, to wash down the fowl! with. A; second charges resulted from` the first, License Inspector Du claim- ing that_`he hotelman had sold more than]-th'e legal. quantity to one party. fne of. `$40 and costs was recorded ;.n,n',*his`Vcharge. M_r..W. A. Boys,` K.C., re: ;;_the license Inspector and `Mr."~D,' M-.'jS,teA"wa`1;'t.V for the defendant. in AI Wm. A Harris--Hamilrt:on-4boozed--: sang on streets at late hour-ta1ked] aimlessly at telephone poles. P. C. Sweeney did not appreciate his classic rendition of popular songs-Police- Court-'1`uesday--$1 andx costs-or 7 dny. Heis -taking music` lessons at the stone-walled-' academy on the hill- ltbeout next week; ~ cannon, _ P.C. Sweeney haled John Campbell, whom he found sleeping in a vacant house on Bradford St.,' to the Police Count! on Friday morning. He was remanded to the Castle until Friday. He has` only one arm and an e ort will be made to get him into the Beeton Home for the winter. Two boys. were in the `Polie`e Court} charged with -breaking windows in Paradise Alley. P.C. Lambie look- ed after the lads, who were ned $1 land costsvand `ordered to make re- stftntion. V A term in the Mimico School`-hangs over the heads of these youngsters if they do not improve their ways. ` Thepolice are on the look-out. for `thee Allandale yards _ one night last week. In the encounter the .ruian s xiger was bitten by the little girl`, and she was able to give 'a description of him from which the police believe` they can` trace him. An arrest may follow. avman who attaclced a_ little girl in l _on_ Monday night sane Collier St. League certainly gave a most enter- taining and protable evening. Mr. 7 Chester May in his own attractive 0. manner,.ably_ lled the chair and kept K1, -the large audience` in- good humor, 1' Mr: lFred Sarjeant took the topic,i '. which was Elisha and gave a; most` 5' helpful `paper. `Mrs. Monkman and; -. MISS Wmmf-red` Monkman gave an in-` g strumental duett, much to tide de-.1 light of all, while Miss Marshall` and Mrs. A. E. Lennox sang. two solos. I Then. came the debate Resolved: r iZtl`tfii 25 312 Ii`i`i`Z.`3 I Mr.1 Preston, M.A., Paed. B., Miss!` Smal and Miss E. King spoke on be-' L half of the affirmative, .while Revs. I. G. Bowles, E.`J. Peck and Dr. W. 1 B. Booth upheld. the" cause of thei, negative. The debate was well sus- _ tained`throughout. . The points were(` strongly brought!` out and clearlylil ii presented, So evenly anatched were 6 ,the speakers'that the Judges found 11 {very great dliculty in coming to a decision. Finally they .reported that la majority of their number had de- Icided in favor of the airmative. In every respect-the Leagueihad a very protable evening, and great interest" censtres in their next meeting on Tues- 13 ` 3 i c day night, Nov. 28th, when under the 2 c v 1. .6 citizenship department, the subject How to Make Barrie a Greater Bar- rie will be considered. A large at- _ tendance is expeclted. - ` l Was Decision of Deilutersiaiit Collier` J St. I.eagug-Civic Problem for_ - L Next Monday Night. {TEACHER HAS I MOREINFLUENCE THAN PREACHER THE JUSHCE MILL tgrt 5 nuuwu as me wellington Hotel. of 785313-.-t`o. 3 W. J Gilks and Michael Waters. of the Town of Barrie. and that said application will he considered use the meetixj . of the Board 0! Licenae Commissioners to held in the In- spector's Otce in the Town of Barrie. on ER]- _ DAY, DECEMBER Int. 1911, at the hour of 2 '| p.{n. All ptecxl-suogia interested will govern tren- % so we acco . ' THOS. DUFF. - License Inspector. Barrie. November 22nd. 1911. 47-48 * 1 . Smudao NoveInb:er.26th Commyuiiona _ _ \ - - -- frat Avnrfal VIII UH Hnuo V Deljwaged to any" part of thcTown Finest Home-Made _ High-Clan (`cncly ` l_I`__ount.ain Seviige _. _. _: ----v-\Il-do Public Notice. is he:-eh given that the Executor: of` the\Eetete o the Late William Kennedy have made a plicatlon for permission to trans er the tavetgnl cease. for the premise: known as the Wellington Barrie. to \\_?._J Qilks Wnmm. nf n... m....... Hockey teams are requested to send.- in reports of meetings, schedules of games, or other `hockey news. Sent! it early. The auxiliary left Al1andale- at 10.30 Friday night to replace a car of grain that had become derai-led about two miles north of Minesing. The evening passenger train was thus `held up until- the grain car was replaced 0 the track, about 1.30 a.m. The a&iliary ahad hardly reached Allandale en it was again .called out to Penetang to replace the baggage car which was de- railed when the passenger train hit- Beauchamp s horse. It was 5.20_ mm. when j the track was cleared, just in time to allow the morning train to come on to Barrie. ..__-w - UV IIIIII-ll 1cs.cii'1v.7A;r:.ar1 name we um-,. wAvrnR'1cz__A13nyo oxmfa. ` l'|.{lim.-..I 5- --_'_-..A -1 -u -- OLYMPIA cum woxxs YIVII ning`: In n . v u\.Alvl)lJ. UU H18 1118 |BE'he impact derailed the baggage car and put the air brakes out of working in-der.\ The train crew were in no way responsible` for the accident, as the young man was driving on the G.T.R.,right of way. It was as lucky escape for Beauchamp, and this will likely be the. last time,he will ever `take the gailway tracks -to save time in getting to his home. ..-.-v.au uuAuJu.l.CU., He lwith the seat and cushion of the cut- _ter to one side of the track. Th6 only injury sustained by'him was a slight scratch on the face. The force of the imnnnt am-..:1..1 LL-- L-~~ Ahiromancy and Asimlogy - Marriage, Spobulailon %' lpIs|noa_s, Etc. ` 3' `A. Beauchamp, an 18-year-old t Frenchman, who -lives `near Pene- " tanguishene, may well feel assured ; that he was born under a lucky star, for on Saturday morning he had ,one of the most miraculous escapes from instant death that has ever been recorded in this district. ' _ _;Beauchamp had `been visiting in Pene- {tang the previous `night and started [for home about 2 a.rn_., taking a short` 1. cut on the G.T.R. tracks with his horse and cutter. The evening train from Barrie had been delayed by 8. iwreck-at Minesing and wasr unning at a good rate of speed when nearing Penetang, and the engine struck Beau- cha.mp s horse with terrible force, killing it _instantly. The cutter was broken into splinters, but Beauchamp, who must have been asleep, came out almost uninjured, he being thrown with Hm ma. ....J ---J ' ` '- MAP, .A_!i|3f.\1%R.IAN0 Your Way to Success and Happiness l [Received Only Slight Scratch I ' 6n Face. . ,-----w, juv- For: A 'Snoa.'r Tun: Oxur gr trinity church ` {C1 .00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE OIIOLI cont: Yuan cunt ` u -c Us IIIIVIIIDQ WWII Satisfaction gum-ant_eed. r(Londqn:nd -Igld-iulburgh ) vvr tr! IIIVIVUC Ul` -muons conctfunu > } cougun UUSE T0 REN I'--Fi' roamed. IE-Ave. Apply to l.h'.m,1 .t A 0 y M1. on NI. Good class Two ' Bugilgbly to MES 11 cleared, mvatlon. 9 we! and dw hay table tens oodo be g East half we! cm,` L ood burnt. 40103.` JOHN . or HARRY ms Hen" nt. 4.F0I' "1 1- PM !A!E" '1 ::-:-3Eu11EII::-.-':-:IJ 1 _ EIEIEEI .. YOUR :: :: Aummcu-{ SIMMONS & C0. may be addressed. A` Visitors Room is provided mi `the convenience of clients of the Bdnkf when in London, to which their man ` _._.. ..n n. DLVAl"'l1n0 .I. `all modern conveniences, W70 low with gfullilttagees. on Ross am. will sell at I bargain. ' O _:_W::s`:)`;`;}e2:~r?""=w +'?".::;."- ANTED-Man and wife (without tun Ina [0 d_ iellflll hfbnmnurnu-u n-ul ' Money refunded if not absolutely satised A , A Branch of this Bnk`h.s'fb`fgv-; established in London, Eng1ma,rr:r.g.;. yo, 5:, Threadneedle VStre'et',*i E.~C _,';" where Letters of Credit `and_._.D1-gftg payable at all important point! "-in Canada and the United purchesed, and Money Tra.n| i'erh_i arranged. We pay express charges on all orders of $10 00 and upwards. Our prices are lower than the prices asked by -the de- . partment stores for -the same goods. j:--~ VOL`: LX. No. 47` - THOMPSON CREW; ~ We Guarantee Satise o f C 3 N add London, tnhiandv _0lll cb7.--"Z 51,'nu-eadneedle Sn-cc`I, l.c. %; CI III Ulllllvuuvu 5 nuqu Total Amt. (Our) .. ' PIH-upcnpiul . , `-."'II".-..-. _ Have Yourwsitting at Once Correspondence solicited. :: PI-IOTOGRAPI-l" -A gu-I for oice. MANSON BRUS 3`b %.?p`s`?`T As a Christmas Remembe1f- ance to your friends and relatives will give real, pleasure to them, and least trouble to you :: :: '1 :: T re building lot; lohn; Excellent lotzvalllty/',_[;:. ~ ' u vv an nnu--At onoe., . Barrie Hotel. M, 4, _. : ANTED- wife d tend stock an Ind nlyamo. n d general far 8000 aw d Man wi ogenerul no Furriers (F. W. ASIIE, lunar.` . ~ 6.Il.c.IIAlIT-Slllllmslslall-lalmr; vs no ulruu ll NXIPIO 0!` invallaiin Barrie by expert masseuse MISS ROSA Ave, \ 47.40 _ P-Fi bri- 008. nfwo IJn wuou: N6. `:n&`r,~., 'U.LIINIIf 2 " nuurl 17-W. G T. ...... ....u.-.unrm work. Goodfyv ' ..., (s.s2.?a*x*;2z i:;2:.:.2'3?' ""*':7`5 IVUUI _47-49 bwvvvrw The ' by`-laiw, t_h_a, Vo;ppoi1i1V:- meat. of a_ Tow_n Engineer was , the! signal for` much-.' r-dipeuai;g5u , .nearlyL every. 'memb_er' vpicing`, __an opinion on] the ; matter. 1 'ThO " .d'utiefs` "of " tt1l1*o` " !`n', -jf`1 t**1*~einV th%%vt9s1i'8V , >,._7Tri' Littlee `hope was entertained by`- Reeve Bennettof. gaming power_ over Hydro-Eleetric .wi'x-es. in `the near future. In reply`to' in query he stated" that we are so far removed grog: the, sources" of power what it .is'not;feae`ible * to .bring_ the cunr`e`nt; te`Tbyn;`e..teasen6.; able coat.` The Meyer-. sf_gia;;_,h`e was `-_ waitine putieul7:5e.fr tennrtirqisae ~a.`; Hydro en`gin`eer,`; _bi_1;t _t__ILo 7 `gugjeew were not ip L~_.sbqi%th` ;;P|`9I!- w A- ..'-.'-` A-.A.k.h_ Ag` fit" ;_1,uu'1l;e'i-61 ;;cc7 ittnt vre present ed by Finance-4.Chairmah"VYdung. They `received otcial _endoisati'9p for pay- ,_, _ A . ` _ ` ~ - ' `_ 3 The Witervgorks Dept. presented ac,- count showing 'a` total of $4,0-$2.55 ow-. ing by the Town. . Of mhis amount $3,555 is `for Street esp`:-inkling and hy-_ drant rental, the etreetopringling be- ing apportioned `as `follows: Collier St. $70.50, Dunlap . St. 58133.50,` Elizabeth .St. $88.50, Ease St.l.$35.00, Maple Ave. $33.00, Owen. St. $20.00. o 5 , 4..,___L' Medical Health Ofcer Lit.tu'le s an-U nus`! report, as given in last week's. Advance __wa's preaentod.L TA ' v Chief King asked that a door-my be constructed from the west cell of the lock-up into the furnace room. In severe weather the lock-up is not warm enough, and the doorway would be a saving of labor `for the care- taker in carrying nut `ashes. It was `not reported that any ofvthe dodgers had threatened to leave on` account of "the cold, butthe"matter'will` be lookedf -in[to= by the ..Fire and Police Commits tee. 5333! . to or :2... rich clay loim.q!1iii_? "3. It did' not take long` [read the communications, `as there were only two on three letters. ' ,,._ --_-_V ..-..v--v- vvafnvll ClV'||HlICII I10! : he shall devote such neceeearyVtin_1 e` to the Town-'3 ; `may require. . ' clamp 8 eaye en 3. s. eu.ca;.;.u snau reside in the ! The jut clause `mm that it man be necessary tor the -Town of Bu-1_'le_ to vslve mm eixgnonths notice before 1 his services and no to `give Town the same notice before position. ` Psrszraph 7 says: It sha11Ve`be. unlawful for say person to open, Iob-' struct or to in any way interfere with-any of the public highways, public sewer system or any or the tile sewer connections to the public sewer system without haying _ iirst. procured the permission or the Engineer. 8 that Mscdoneil the` Town of Barrie. Inn. 1... ; -e.v-__- -7---- - ` ` ` W _ , ..... ----g ----u say In! D llEIFy'3F8nCara- -8118 of all plumbingswork, . and it shell be his duty to personal] plumbing work constructed, it shall `be his duty to se provisions of_ V the pplumbini by-lsws are complied "with. He record or all plumbing work. and show that he has examined-it. his duty when requested; to inspect any -electric" wiring wit] cipnlity and to give a certicate showing" that the same has 1 cording to the requirements or the -Underwriters- , And to do .nunIu' -p4_I_ -...I -AI. --A ~ - Pmjagraph `4 sdys } all public works in the - ._ `.- ? '1'nn.m~ra1Nnzn?s nvrms pou1'L11m15.` V WHEREAS `for the Town or Barrie. and to dam is is necessary p and expedient to appoint a the ! , `- 'rovr.n.`Oou::1ct1,by a you of tonfio two on. to appoint Mr. K. `8. Macdonou of '1 your 1912 at u nun-y_.or uooo, dunes to Voommcneq `on law no a ` ` ` only rojrrosontaivo ivho lined up .w1th.:Dopi:ty Craig, 1 ' :14 public work in %tho_- hands , ...---..-V ssvo I OR SALE AI` A.SNAP- conveniennm No Aldergxon; Communications. ` 1-at ' "m'r:n:"`I.'r`s or 3 Iouu3ri:. mu Board ` of Works Chairman Hors-- : eld sprang` somewhat of a surprise when "he charged" Deputy Craig with t stating that -he (Craig) \;ap'prov'ed of `the appointment of an `engineer. . I thinks `I have-heard Deputy Craig say that_i an,,engin_eer hadmbeen appoint-1, "edften .year'fago,'[_it wpum have been` the best `xno_v(e_, the 1`ow_n_ ever; made,` . `and? I can 4t?"{`_q`i;it-ep understand why he" `is, opposing _tl_1'e '*_upp.ei_Qtmejnti now. `He than said that if. all"our work,sinc`1ud-I ns" road building, had been under ` 3`? . q_ompetht-- mar Whd'Th8'd"_ u V vpernxanent 1- job, a.xe3wou:ld::-'-have. ,~,t.lgeenf. money _.in-. V `igpcket. "now_," raider Ara. ,Ho1'-aeld. if` 4 work): `iqg ggbeing gdonev-- in kg; I A 9 [hoot .`=fs ..`< nd? o 1i1iihbd !ha ,nner+-use *nsyari.ds3y:,:i:: e? \ . t?*d?:.itt'3'i7;9'?.g riiz%Jv3i5b:L`;9s.`::his rm % ` `- 2 "7 `.". :. A town this size should have a permanent-~ engineer, said Ald. Bid- `well. It may -_ be unwise to make this appointment `at what you might _ tern1ithe"`dyin'g hours of the council, but we `may be doing ibetster than 3. new council would, -and, if he is not .sa:t&s_fact6r'y they can discharge him on six months 'noti(_:e. ` -,..__.._v-.... guuuu, ` i}1;Chei;man Wesley of the Boa rd and if.a competent u'1-anwas engog ' ' to look after thiswork, and included; in his duties were the supervision of! all` plugnbing and sewer construction `-wor_k, it. would really be a saving to lthe Town". - '_ment of an engineer for some time now, and could - see no reason, why he should change his opinion. Al- ready it has cost the Town a lot of money for engineering work, and ,the cheapest way to keep the eiciency up to the proper standard would be to engage a permanent: mam. ~` on Januufi 1st`, 1912'. some of which we quote in

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